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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1974-02-21 - Newport Harbor Ensign------------~~----~--------------------~~----------------------~--------------~----~ PLENTY GAS FOR BOATS Hutar trOible tlldlal..-.. ..,._ .._ U. awnmer rlalb moaCh llDce lfo¥tmblr lubeta ud a hall ICIMdaSe 01 era. , .. llnt? Put OD I J'I.Cbtmu'l cat. C01H8 ud U. fQel crtsiJ pta the belt Wt''tt .... bld1~' boat. .... t1q: ....,.,. bill bow :=.t:y, -.ld 1 ..,. .... ,_ crab JOQr Jen'J CU, ud na tllil*c7 Jack Melton. OWDtf of Mel-dally tor ball-day IPOriflstdac DIY .:·~~~:~:~~~ dowo to oot ot tbe bMt ,_1 ~,'It· W. pt aU lbe PI we're 1100'1 KariM Dock illllhe ame trtps, &Dd all-dlJ tr.lpJ I Umts plel:lty.., ol doc:Q arocmd Kl'tport Rubor. 1'41JGM4 to c.t, we w111 be area, thoaCtlt bui1Dtu mliJit YHklJ. How loDe will tbe aJtua-•chedule tor the They han pleatJ, aeeordiDC obJ," •1• Bob Btlbee, co-be ott jut a bU. Does bt h&Ye tloa last? barbor crutse boat to u E1111p nrt'e)'. crner ot Mu1ne Sales II Ser-plenty qt pa oow? ••sare, "Your ruea ll a.a cooct u "But cau ahead aod Doell: OWMI'I rtpOI't ~ Tlce oa. tbt Balboa Island bl.y we'n p pleaty __ D"r)' cot mlDe, •· aid GleaD Jooes. wtth eltber oormal or better U.. fl"oat. "Be, there'• no prob-to run, tbere'a 1 boat watt~." Fuu Zooe Boat Co. lll'lmDinl' kDow ':;. beei.IIN J01I nerare tor lhta IX.I"m&U1-IIow 1em rtpt DOW, We ban pleoty Art'l I.IMfncreportedpleatJ a fldl crtdse tcbedule. tbJs fuel erl~ ea-:!~ ttme of the year. Wllat wtu of pa, IJlCI baaioe1s for enr)' of p a: tor elaltomtl'l rl&fdDOW, "We~e &Ot plea.tJ ol JU, of na .. ,.., aUora. NEWPORT BEACH JOe THE NEWPORT HARBOR THI O#PICIAL MI!WSit.t.ltE. Of" THI! CJTY Of' N(W'O"T lli!ACH TilE ~y MEWSI'A,.flt PlnMTED AND PIJIIliSHED IM Hftlf>OIIT BEACH 26 TH YEA R, 110. 21 JOe COSTA MESA FATHER-SON BREAKFAST March 2 at Lincoln middle school Will center around t».skelbrall personalities, so Bob Cole tosses tCl a ball for son Greg, at left , and Seott Carpenter, both students at the school, to help get them in the proper spirit. Sale of breakfast tickets by Mrs. ST TE Bo Wllllam RawUnrs aDd her PTA committee •ill raise I P I B money tor PTA projects. Tickets go on sale at the schOol during lunc h hour from Feb. 25 through Mar ch l. Mr. Cole will present a door prize or 4 box seats to a March 3 Laker.Warrlors game to Juclcy winners. All ages of fathers and sons in the com munity are invited . The PTA promises a "big surpr ise" speaker at the event. For further infor mation. call Mrs. Robert Hanson at 644- TO CLIP ETS' I GS? FR.E E WAY FOES • • • • • • HELP FIGHT 5TH DIST. 3 CANDIDATES QUIZZED ~~~~EJ~~:~~rE~i:f: pr~~~~!:~~7:::·r.~r;; Candidates for the 3rd Dts. Uon" in real estate de -Mr . McKerren claimed that one lnstance during the past away from Newport Beach --Coast Freeway battle ribbons, trict seat In Newport's April ulopment. '•numbers such as 8 tmlts ""r 2 years 1n which such a con-as a result of testimony yes-otrldally ,.. lned the fight this M McKerren spoke of his ' •· da S ta Ana h ••• councilmanic eleeUon appeared r. acre are not Important each fllct might have arisen and ter Y at a an ear~ week against the "expressway" Tuesday at the moothly meet-eJperlence as a cert1ttedpubUc pro~ct will have to ~ as-that, If there ever was ~con-on the airport's noise prob-pr oposed for the old freeway ing of the Woman's Civic accotmta.nt, specl.alir.lng ln mu-sessed on Us own mer its." ntct, he would abstain from !ems. route through Corona del Mar. League of Newport Harbor at nlclpal alll11ts. He character. • COASTAL COMM ISSION· discussing or voting on the is-Newport City Attorney Den· In an open letter to City Mariner 's library, Ems Gla. lr.ed hlmself as a "municipal Dr Glar.ler mal.ntalned that sue. nts O'Neil hammer ed away late Hall the Harbor Freeway Figh- r.ter, Peter Barrett aDd Jolm ezpert." He praised the city's the ·commission "ls not a.n • AIRPORT -· All candid-yesterday at the county's re-. ters' and their Citizens Coor- McKerren are seeking the job new develc.,ment standards Issue In a local campaign -·we ales opposed expansion of the fusal to require )ets to tue dlnatlng Committee called oo being vacated by Couocllman ordinance as "a good and prop-have no control over them " airport and urged re.Jocatlon off over Tustin when wind and the City CoWlcll to kill the pro- Carl Kym la. er step" In development con. He noted that the commlssto~s of jet t;arnc. weather cood.ltlons permit, ln· posed Coast Hwy. routing Tuesday's appearuce failed trot. are scheduled to e:r:plre Jn a • SUPPORTERS --McKer-stead of over Santa ADa through the Sth Ave . corridor to reveal any btg dlfferences Dr. Glar.l.er, a pharmaceu-ffW years. "We've given up the ren said his SlfJPQrters Include Heights, •here alrport om. In Cor ona del Mar. The same in the candidates' views oo tical company executive, pro-rlrJ!t to control the coast by former Mayor Paul Gruber clats admit that 113 bomes letter praises the Council's population density, the airport, mlsed to become "the voice refusing to do It proper ly oo principal Charles Godshall ' are being subjected to figflt to restrict use of Orange low Income housing, or main· of, tbe people" 00 the Council. the local level, •· he said. W:r. Margot Sldlling, SuzaMe Rudd: lllegally-~lgh ooise le.-els. Couqty Airport, and to get the :'\ I ~· . ~···.:.-... lc Coast Freeway route. A r ecent meeting of the JEANNE CAGNEY MORRISON group's coordinating committee or East Bluff, member of the decided to battle the new high-famous Cagney theatrical way proposal. Ctla.lrman Wally fa mily, will be mistress of Koch to ld the Ensign ttlat "a-ceremonies at the Costa Mesa bout 6 or 7 people, ·• including Chamber or Commerce sallll.e Council candidate William A-to the Segerstrom family this gee, Carroll Seek, Marshall Saturday evening, Feb. 23, at Du1'f1 eld and ttimseU, attended the Mesa Verde Country Club. the rr.~Ung. A Freeway Fighter The Sepr strom s will be hoD- spokesman noted that the or-ored by the Cha mber wtth Us ga.nl:r.atlon has Included such highest accolade, the heart well-known local names as award, for their participation Councilman John Store and in the development of the com- Howard Rogers, Margot Sldl -munity. The program will be- ling, A I Forglt, Sur.a.nne Radd, gin at 8 p.m., followin g the Roy Woolsey and Arthur Strock. 7 p.m. dinner. talning the city's resldentla.l 'The people have been tg. Barrett said ''people didn't and Evelyn Hart. He Identified Mr. 0 Nell, cr oss-eurnln· Corona del Mar Freeway re- character. Some differences nored," he cta.lmed. "They go really understand the Issues" them as "long-time fr eewty lngcountyatrcraftnolseabate-routed through Bonita Canyon-Interchange ht"t did develop over practices of before the Council as suppU -when they voted lor Propos!-fighter s." Mr. Barrett said he ment otncer Nor m Ewers, in· The letter appears in Ulis the state's Coastal Consern.. cants. Big developers go to tton 20. "Now,'' he said, "we're ts supported by Vincent Jor-slsted yesterday that the week's Ensign, as an adver- Uon Commlssloo, and one ean. tbe Council and demand wtla.t lumped together wtth Los gensen, 3rd District Incumbent County force Hughes Alr West, tlsemeot oo page 3. dldate, Pete Barrett, appe&red they want -· aod Quite often Angeles in one coastal area Councilman Carl Kymla Bal. one of 2 jet airlines LlSlng City cOuncilmen scheduled a by c DM c of c to still l'lave an opeD m1M get what they demand.'' and we 're cootrolled by an ap~ boa Pavilion owner Phil Tozer, the airport, to nt the!· let speclal Feb. 28 public hearing on loog.range U8l! ot the Sth He pointed to overwhelming pointed groiC).'' Mr. McKerren Herb Brownell, Hal PinchJnaod engines with specl.al S< .md. tor the tra.trl.c plan element of Ave. tra.tflc corridor. voter approval of Proposition said that "any governmental Do nna Ga llant. Dr. Glazier reduction kits right a'*:lY· Alr the general pla.n. The tratnc Corona del Mar's Chamber Highway and Ma~rthur Blvd. Each candidate got 15 min-20, which set ~ the coastal overlay that is going to tue mentioned Friends of the Bay CaWorni.a, the other )el l1De pla.n, dra•n ._., by a private of Commerce has taken a stand would have an Immediately de- utes to make a statement, then cooservaUoo. commissions, as away hOme rule, and ts not orrtclals Ray Williams and here, has ordered the kits. consultant wtth adY!ce from a ap..i.Dst proposals for a multi-trtmental effect ~n business all S answned qutltl.oDJ from &Q lndleatioa thl.t voten de; aceo tmtable to us, Is DOt good. Frank Robinson, airport ftght-The heartnrs, wbleb bePD ettl1ens committee, gives al-lent interchange at ld.acArtbur in U•t are." and "might be tbe II'~ of ..,_., 10 ,_.. ~ cit)' IO"f'VJUHDt WUD t The cocnmJ.uioD, t.a aot dotl!c ers DaD Emory ud Jean Mor-Tuesday and are sebedllled to ta'Mttve IJI"opoala tor .otrilac Bm!. all! Cout H'll'f., aptnst lAteodtd a.s a Urst step ol wbO atti!Dded tbrm..u"oc. -dolac Us ))I) of p.roteetlng the what Prop. 20 ostensibly m. rts, the Betk "la.Dilly, '"'Elaine eDd today, are beiDc COO· Joc1l trame problems ttrroagt~ a cootronrslal re ro«tnr ol npresswaJ d eve lopm e·at Mr. Barritt pYe the brJef. ec.st, tended." Llnhof, Jet.n Taadowslcy, and docted by tbe state's Bareaa tbe 1990s. The re.routinr ot Coast Hwy. througtl ~heSth AYe. throacb Corona del Mar," sa.td e st openlDa talk, reealllDa that Here, ~ •um mary, are the • CONFUCT OF INTEREST environmentalists Suzl Ficker of Aeronauttcs, whlcb Is trying CMst Hwy. through the old corridor , and aplnst any re-the letter, which . wa s signed he had U.-ed here for 30 years, clDd.idates answers to ques-_. Mr. Barrett was asked 11 and Barbara Eastman. to decide whether to gr-ant the freeway cor ridor in Corona del strlctlon on parldn alo the by Chamber presu!l'nt Robert and that his declsloo to CO Into Uoos from the floor: his real estate business would-On March 19, the civic league co~.mty-owned airport a tern-Mar Is Olle low -priority alter. g ng Stoessel. the real estate field was made • STH AVE. BYPASS route n't present cOntuct of Interest will provide a forum for can. porary exemptioa, in the form native ln the plan, The Planning ~e:~; th;~a~M b~~:~ssr~~~ "~e fur~1r1be1 lieve ttM! pldro- so that he could remain here. tor Coast Hwy. In Corona del problems concerning r.onlng dldates ttom the other 3 dis-ot a variance, from state air-Commision, i.n pti:lllc hearings trlct pos~ re:. ... c on on par ng He said the city "Is in very Mar •• All 3 said they were and developmeBt. He replled trlcts being con tested In the port noise-control rules. last month, r e)I!Cted the alter-In ~ lener to the Ci ty Co uncil, on Pa cific Coast H~l'-would good shape now, with a bal-opposed to the bypass. that he could think of only April 9 election. Tuesday, Mr · Ewers, testi. native, but City Counci lmen deliver~ to City Hall last Fr l-have a ~etrlmental. effect Oil anced budget and a respoosive However, Mr. Barrett said a II • II tying for the county, told how have said they will consider tt. day, the cha mber also took a each busmess establishment in staff." He praised what be simple answer was Dot possl-CDM Ia ··es op "lnlon po progress Is being made In along with the rest of the plan. stand favoring re-routing Cor-Corona df'l Ma.:, as well as called "ertreme sophlstlca-ble, and that he would Ute noise reduction and outlined The F'reeway F'lghters gtO!Cl ona del Mar Freewa y through cr eate a potentally aggravat- G d d• to see the corridor land re-future plans for further pro. was formed several years ago BonHa Canyon. ing inconvenience to thP shop-erar les talned for possible future use. Responses are still pourlng anuctpated," said Mr s. Parant, gress. One plan calls for to wagt! a successful e2 mpaign "In our view the multi-level ping pubU c. • LOW INCOME HOUSING·-tn aDd ballots being cotmted ''but we hope to bave some lengthening the rtmway to the against the oow -defUDct Pac11-tnterc ha.D(e at Paci..Oc Coast '"Acldltlona lly, we add our fl All opposed It as a practical in a members !Up poll being tentative results ready by next north tor takeoffs only, thus voices to the thousands of our a er Surgery matter, SlW)rtlng the ldealheld by the Corona del Mar week.'" allowing )ets to get airborne TAX OVERRIDE ne1ghbors tnends and custom of adequate hOusing for lo..-Civic Assn. 00 trafftc prob-The next CDMCA newsletter quieter and be at higher al· ers who · call for the defea~ Income grOll)s, but mainta.tn. !ems and noisy businesses. will submit suggested c ~s titrlues when they ny over of the so-called Sth Ave. bypass. Ralph Waldo Gerard, profes. tng that high land costs here "There are so many com-to the gro~·s byla.ws. Santa Ana Heights. Another 0 R l9 7 6 Such a roadwa~· wtll not bypass sor emeritus tn biology at UC would make such hOusing lm-menl s written in the margi.ns, A Feb. 13 meetlng heard plan woukl baD jet tramc a!-sEEN F our community , but will, In lrvlne,lnteroatlonally DOted for practical. Dr. Galr.J.er noted and 50 many people stUl send-a report on the city PlannJng ter 9 p.m., starting March 1. tact, bisect u." hls contributions to the lmder-thlt "federal fUnds bring fe-lng in their ballots we haven't Commission decision to include Currently, jets operate at the Chamber dlrertor s decided staDdlng of the buman bra.1n deral strtngsattachedtothem." tried counting tbe.;, ICI. yet,'' a tra.mc interchange at Mac -airport from 7 a.m. unUI II More mon ey for local • POSTPONED ~.mtil March at a meeting 00 Wedll4'!sda}' of and nenous system, died Feb. • PROMONTORY POINT ·-Mrs. Esther Parant, COWCA Arthur Blvd. and Coast Hwy . p.m. schOOl s, inc luding a pos-S a decision on gn.nUng sa b-la st week to take a staoo on 1'1 of compUcatloos following (bow to prevent another such board member, told the Ensign In the city Jong.range traffic According to Mr . Ewers, slble ta.J: override rn l976, was batlcal leaves for employees the controvers ia l tratficissues. heart surrery. He W'IS 73. development bere) --Mr. Bar-yesterday plan. Members also discussed only ll hOmes in Newport forecast Tuesday by S~t. Jolln during 1974-7'j, The Newport Harbor Cham - Professor Gerard's early rett said new poeral plan zan. Mem~s were asked for the poll and heard a treas-Beach are now subjected to Nicoll. • CHANGED the meeting ber of Commerce ravors the studies of tbeelectricalactlvlty tn1 will hlndle the problem, oplnJons 00 restricted parking urer's report. notse levels higher than state Citing inrtationary trends place to the new Roy Andersen 5th Ave. bypass routing of of nerve cells are credited noting that, "from this day on certain streets tor street-A series of meetings between requirements. Tbe state rules that are running moch higher schOol, Harbor View Homes, Coast H"")'., and is against re- as a key In the search, oow forward, all projeCts wUI be sweeping, wtlllt to do about poUce otflclals and assoclatioo Umit airport oolse to 70 de-than state lawmaker s predicted for tile M.arch 5 meetlng. Th~ strlctlon of parking along the lnvol"t"inl hlll'ldreds of scientists measured ap.lnst Promontory oolsy bustoess establlshments, members wtll continue today, clbels Oil the cumulatlve "com-last year when the)" passed a meeting begins at 7~30 p.m. present highwa y route. ttlrougOOut the world, for se. Polnt." Dr. Gluier warned whe~r there shOuld be a Feb. 21, with a 10 a.m. meeting munlty oolse equivalent level," law controlling schOOl taxes, crets of leunlng aDd memory that ''there could be another crackdown oollleplalleypark-at the nome of Mrs. Frank which measures total ootselm· Dr. Nicoll ooted tha t the school as well as mental lllDess. He Promontory Polnt at Ford Rd. lng and the feaslb!Uty ofaooe-Remer, 210 Goldenrod Ave., pact levels for24-hou.rperiods. district Is headed ror ftna.n - prenated evidence tbat schis. aDd Jamboree atvd., or at the waf.street study by the city Pollee and residents are dls-T he Umtt wtll go down to 65 cl.al trouble, with tile crisis ophrenla is caused by faulty old Castaways property, unless engineer cussing law enforcement tech. In 1986. perlnd expectE!'d to be the bod)' chemiJtry, cballeodnr the City Council Uves up to Its "Re~se to the poll has nlques, borne protection, and What happens if the state 1976-77 tl.scal year. Local dealers beat EPA in gas mileage lest run lbe widely accepted Freudla.D respoulbUlty and says 'oo'.'' be':n much greater than we citizen help for poUce. doesa•t cnnt a variance to the Senate Bi ll 90 UmUs ~chool theory tblt mental d.J..s.se 11 RU LES airport? Airport director Ro-tu rates a.nc\ restricts state Four Costa Mesa car deal-city Chamber of Commerce, psycboJortcal and cultural lDJOCEAN ECOLOGY bert BreSD&han h.inted Tuesday payments to•ealtltlerdlstrlcts, ers showed Tuesday that they aod the Orange County Race - origin, that the field mlgtrt have toshW: inc luding Newport -Mesa, wbJie can pt better gas mlleap way, all of whom 1\ad people Servin&" as a member of u. doWn, or that the county woukt '·poorer" districts catch '-"· from some of tttelr products r ldlDg aloog wtth us, .. said adrtsory committee of sebol· A draft of the "marine 80• meet 1\lgb standards for water plan tor restort.ng proper le-have to buy tCl the ootse. Dr. Nicoll predicted that tbJs than the rederal governm('nt 's Mr. Keaton. ''This was not ars to the CaUfonda state vtrooment" element of tbe coa~ qtaUty control. vets of marine population. Impacted hOmes. would caus(' the local district testing c rews. a contest between dealers, but Boud ot Educatloa lD 1989, sb.l pla.D. be.lnc c:traYD.., by tile • Uperad!D g ot water treat-The draft report Is hi(tl.ly A more reaUstic answer, to need a tlJ: override to 1976, l.o an effort to pro.-e that the a simple retutatton of the EPA Proftttlor Gerard be~ nae Soutb coast Rectoaal Conser. meot plants door the coast. crUtcal of what lt calls the also SOI&gllt yesterday by Mr. ~mless local .-oters could be go'letDmeot's Enviroomeotal ncuru. EPA used a dynamo- a p~Ue battle aca1ut tbe LD. nUoa Commlsaloa (SCRCC) • Water used for coollng nu. e:r:ploitaUoo by commercial and O'Neil, appears to be that the coortnced to hOld property tu Protection Agmcy (EPA ) ttc-meter to ~t their figures, DO( terjection ol. fuDdameatalilt . .,m be dlacuseed at a pubUc clear reactors in power plallts sport ftshers of marine Ufe. state wOClld req!Rre the take-rates at the 1975 level, Instead ures on p s mileage ror 1974 an actllll drlytnw tt>1rt •· reUiiOU tbeortes of ~tte&rta.l at s p.m. M.&rch f. lD would be drawn from farther ''The acCOUDts of the gray otrs to tbe oor1h whenever pos. of letting the rate go down, a.s ears were too low, the dealer s An Ok!smoblle luxury e~ in ~bool ICieace teDbaok•. the 1..o11e S.ch larbor admtn. oftahore and at tower depths to whale, the fUr seal, the sea slble, elamp dowrloa Air West's 11 would automatically, UDder drove 8 of thelr cars to SaD got 18.5 &Del a Cunau S~reme Durbl« ll1J teo.are t.t UC Jr. latr&tlon buUdlDC. mlnlml.le danger to marine Ute. otter, the set. elephant, the operattnr procedures, aod tell the new law. Dleto and back, with local cl . 19 .78 oa the r\ll, and a Uncoln YIDI, Prol...x Gerard re~ • No reducUoa ln the current salmoa, tbe sardine, the CaUf. tbt comrty and tbe attUnes to School board trustees heard Uzeas pd city otftclals riding Continental Mark IV and a Mer . aided lD Coroaa CS.I Mar J.Qd ed ~~~~= 20~ ~-k-eommercla.l ftshlnc port space. ornla hlllbut, and other liP'· rush DOJat.UmtUng steps. Dr . Nicoll's report at a meet-akxla. Tbey belt the t;PA n1• c ury Y.arqlds, both from John- was acUve I.D commlllftJ' at~ the SCRCC lilt ~ • • A hatchery to be estab-cles olfer classlc eDmples of Doalld 0ouc1u testlfted yes. ing at Coroaa del Mar hllb l:lfes eun.y, drtvtnc uMer soo l Son, a .-.raged 15.13 Ud falrs. He mondllat.-110 Co.tl m w ~ a Usbed, perbaps IP San Pedro m~rnameement ud Rear or terctay tblt b1s ttrm pla.n.s a school, Tuesday nlrtt, but took eormal cooditiofts, wttb nospe-15.6, rupeeti,..ly . ..... He .......s CID tbl OraDitl ~= .. .Jiu ,...!~-·~ ~ Ba)', to replealJh tlshand shell· complete eUmmatioo of spl· no mtUJoa compleJ across DO actloo at tbat tl.mt. Oo otber eta I eQulpmeM. acc:ord!Da 110 D•"mes fun-d Cotlltf Cnnd. 1wy ud tie,--.• ..... __. OUD.1 flab akm( tbe ec.st. cles,'' says tbl report. trom tbe a.trport, jUSt .out~~ a pad& Items. the board: res ults pa.:..d to t:be EnsJ&D. Boud ot. tM ~ ~-coutUDe bf tbl lid ot l97'5. • A stna1e state apncy It calls lot strict controls ot tbe San Dl.eto Freeway, la • OKAYED tack pay toea Wac Jolm. Co.e.UotComellCbeY. 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H~PA, ..., .... ,odlltlllf of ... &sl .. .ooo~o•••••••••o.-.o•• • BLAME THEM FOR THE CRJBIB Here are some not-so-comforting thoughts about the energy eruncb that has been created by goverrunent meddling and by the hysteria of eco-mantacs: "As you freeze In the dark, remember that this energy crlala comes to you from the same people who: DELA YEO the Alaska pipeline for years; PICKETED nuclear power plants and stopped Marble Canyon and other clean hydro-electric dams; BLOCKED offshore drllllng in the Santa Barbara channel and ott the Atlan- tic coast; BANNED the building of re- fineries and petroleum docks; RE- GULATED the price of natural gas so low that people stopped exploring for It; IMPOSED unrealistic and arbitrary air quality regulations that stlfie Industry; INSISTED on automObile emission devices which drastically slash gasoline mileage on all new cars." ---From the growing collection of energy crisis complaints gathered by GOP Rep. Craig Hosmer of the 32nd District. • • • • TRUTH IN LABELING WOULD HELP Truth in labeling would go a long way in clearing the air at City Council hearings. Take last week's housing de- bate, for example. There was quite a hassle over something called ''open housing" for low Income families In Newport Beach. It was more correctly identified by some as federally subsi- dized housing. But a more honest label is ''socialism." Our Newport Beach Council is to be commended for saying "no" to the pleas of those favoring federal subsidy for housing. But we can be sure that we haven't heard the last of this matter. The subsidy seekers never give up. Perhaps we can dull the luster of their emotional appeals by applying the test of honest labeling. Do you favor socialism? U you do, then you are for low cost, subsidized housing. Or do you favor our American system of free enter- prise and sell reliance? Then you oppose subsidized housing --because It is socialism, which Is theft from one seg- ment of our population to provide hand- ou ts for others. The promoters of housing subsidy have it all turned around. They claim to be the ones favoring human values, as op- posed to dollar values. By Implication, they accuse us of scorning human values and seUishly turning our back on human need by opposing the scheme for low cost housing. The truth Is the other way around, and history through the ages proves this t o be the case. Those who propose more and more socialism are the ones who are destroying human values of well-being, freedom and morality. History proves beyond a shadow of doobt and without a single exception that socialism brings poverty and prevents Individuals from improving their lot by Individual effort. At no time In history has socialism been able to house or feed or clothe Its people. The tr11th Is abundantly evident that here in the United States, which was fronded on the principle of private enter- prise capitalism, we have produced the highest standard of living In all the world, .In all of recorded history. Our people are better fed, better clothed, better housed, because we have relied on the productive genius of capitalism rather than on the heavy hand of social- Ism. Yet,1 in spite of the clear testimony of history, there is a growing clamor for turning the clock back to socialism, which can drive us down the road to poverty and deprivation. U we would use the correct labels, perhaps the voting public would recog-· n1u the subsidy •cbeme• and other socialtatic propoN.la for the tatluru that tbey have alway• been In the pUt. Then we can get 011 with the.~ Job of •olvlng aU o1. our probleD18 ol. .wcarctty arid want thtougb the ts-teiNd metbod ol. prtnte eterpriN capttalinl. I rocrot lo _,. tllol I .. ll:lcl< 1M Ur• ud 1llm l!>tlbolr--._ud_,.poo. . .o•eu.... bltUd Ia ,..... doarl"'"~ n 1 bMidt ~ltM' 11b., eimPllck aotq tor ta.m. Belmont, W...thutettJ -Amenean1 an ae· JC*i 11M ....-IIJIPW, ud bt.wfl. •ttb c1ee at the pro.peet ot So, tbt o.trott .._.. coua. tua}ly wonderlna if there wUI be enoul}l broad fort did DOt rMd. J011r dtortal Htuar lata ol bl& Amtrteu 81 1 fOOd Amvleu lad bqJ in tbe United States Uds year. What an inetedi· a.boltt ~ rtut BlpUJt Cbareh cu ,.:. Ht• TV 11M ftll: a blr Amtrtc:au car. rt'a tM ble al.tuation to be In! Of all the people who Ud Jta end lip, wkldt some eomethtAc UU: "WeiJ, folD. l•tt you cu do for IOod old hiVe em inhabited the urth, none have been woald Mr-t r..aored. I do bope ••~• ftM...Uy p:tbr to ..,t rid Amer!CII:I OMrotJ.. Aftw 1.11, to consistently blessed with abundance u have I am DOt too •te to IIJpretl of tblt hllflY-)Ookllr Uttla tt..-look at aU ttwy•n tble tor those who have lived under the Stars and means to stay in power. But too few Americans ever question the buk: morality of dealina wtth tyrants. Some are at le ut beJinnln& to rc:aUte the extent of the economic treachery in last year's grain detl. m)' Yl.twl trom o.,.raa1 ud driYe 801De you, Stri , ODt day oa. my way home, real American cars and •"• Rtch&td Dl'fls pe • Durlns 1973, the Kn~mlin purchased 440 miJlion bushtls of U.S. grain for approximately $1.2S billion. We say "purchased" with great reluctance because the Nixon Administration granted the Soviet Unk>n $750 million In credit to make the sale pOSSible. The deal -more properly labelled a glveawo~y -involved about one-third of the entire U.S. grain crop. I ~ed 14) &ad saw Aid slcn, .orne Amtrlcu ~~~ •• IDft saDta Au Yel the specter of shortages Is fast approach· •• Praise Yt the Lord," and It lt'l about ume tsn't It? Comt in& and II is no joke. Mounlina concern across Utted my splrlta W'I.J ~ uc1 on down and buy an A.mertean AN OPEN LETTER FROM the country has even caused politicians to dis· I stlel11 bleaaecl the oburcb carP• It was ao sld;en!fll', the A CANDIDATE TO THE ctW the matter. One healthy reallzalion being for Its tbouplful eontrtbutloD TV sta.ttoo was flooded wtth VOTERS AND CmZENS OF voiced in the• cille1 and towns of America, to the people of Nnport. caUs and letters crlttdttng NEWPORT BEACH tmnk Joqd.nen, Ia the fact that politicia ns have Now I can ooly say, Jt mu.st Steve for W'f'aiiPinC ld.mselt tn I am rtllllJnc lot otn.ce Cll cau~ed the shortaaes. The prk~ to the U.S.S.R. was S 1.63 a bushel. By last faH , Americans were paying over SS.OO per bustle! for what was lefl. Our grocery bills zoomed upwards as a result. be IU.lttJUDa Its p~se. U the the fla& to make a tew buc:U. the council of the City of New. Late in January Senator Jackson (O.Wash,) "anti's" are dl..sturbed by ltl Now turn tbe calendar for-port Beach beciUH I would ' It would seem a terrible time ward lo Febr..ary, 1974. Ra_,b Uke to work b-the bttter. and Senator Mansfield (0-Mont.) reported th~t, lt a church cannot Uft Us voice WUUams owner of the same ment of our commllld.ty. We because we were running short, the Sovtet In obeisance to Goda.odexpress outfit ~t steve bustled big tw.ve worked OYer 20 years Union had ag.reed to sell us b~tck some of the il outwardlyandopeoly.Aoother cars tor, ta ap.ln In our uvtnc to make this 1 resident com. wheat we xnt to Russia in 1973. Senator Mans· church has a slRJI "Our God is rooms. ''HI trleods, RalpbWiJ. mun!ty, and DOWsomeoutstders f~ld even predicted that we would have 10 pur· not dead" and this too has lU.ms here. We're selUng all are trying to reve~se the treod chase it at lhree limes the price lh.e Commu· brought silent response within of these LTDs for just $1 OYer and ctve lt blct to tbe to~~rlsts. nists had paid for it. me, one of. joy In its ack-the factorJ Invoice price." (TV If •e are going to 8P9Dd our Not so, claimed Soviet Deputy Foreign nowledrment. It Is Doped that camera pans a huce lot full tax money to clean !C) our Trade Mini,ter Vladimir S. Alkhi mo v in a Christians w1Ulltt their voices of huge cars, whJ.le audiences beaches and streets after they spudy denial. "At the present moment ," added But American taxpayers also paid SSO mil· lion to ship the grain across the ocean. We doled out S550 million in farm subsidies to pro· duce it . We even shelled out over $300 million in exporl subsidies -aU for this same grain. Whe at. of course , wa s not the only com mod· ity in cluded in tHe transaction. Massive amounts· of co rn , barley, oats. soybeans and sorghum -the grain with which livestock are fed -'Nere also given away. And the price of meat , poultry and dairy products skyrocketed. In s~t of efforts to raise at home snicker). have enjoyed tbelr day, tbea •• . the thougflt of the people to On the same TV station tbat prepare yourselves for ~ the Red t~ader , . 'Ne are not gomg t_o _supply higher sights to the grand night we hear that factories raise ln la.l:es. There ts no anyone wtth gram, except the soc1allst na · Creator ot the 0Wl)V"erse. wher~ big cars are made are way to improve our city in the lions." (Communists always refer to ea ch o1her The total cost of the big grain deal in in· creased taxation, in inflation and in higher prices is staggering. Reliable estimates place it at about SSOO for every Amelican family . Sincerely, laying off workers, while small way of streets or any other as "socialists.") D. Napkle car factories work overtime. capital Improvements ~mless There's a great deal of significance in Mr. • THE DETROIT Hl.STLE Good old Detroit know-how we restrict the tourist element Alkhimo,'s remark. Food, or more precisely Editor or the Enstgn, has dooe it agaln. or else charge them more for the control of food . has always bee n a devasta· Just had to share thls But, they haven 't given 14J. the privilege of using our fa-tingly effective weapon. Russian leaders have As bad as it is , the cost of this deal was not limited to just dollar s. It has also helped to so· lidify tyranny in the Sov1et Union and other ''socialist nations.'' And it has brought the United States a great deal closer to the same style o f central control. "energy cr"unch" vignette with Just yesterday, Hugh Downs ciUUes. We cannot tell them to repeatedly manipulated food supplies as a was tellin& how he and a Los stay home, but we can ask . . . you and your readers. Angeles housewife (who a.l.so for reimbursement of the ex. means of controlling enllre populattons. True Remember When tbe for eign happens to be a professional pense to the tupayer. to form, Mr. Alkhimov admits that Russia is currencies were devalued in driver) had driven a. col.()le As our population grows, so using American grain to supply "socJalist na· relationship to the dollar, thus of thOse big macb.lnes trom will go the IC)"Yt'Ud trend ol tions'' where the government dispenses the drt.-lrtg lCl the U.S. price of Arizona a.nd gotten amazing gas use and e.zpense. Were you food. It almost goes without saying that there's small foreign cars? Well, Steve t"·t t"· •··t --• Incred ible as Jt may seem , fe deral officials have already commiued the Unttcd States to equal and greater food giveaways in 1974 . What's go ing on? mileage. Of course, tbey had aware 116 '"'" sa ..... es &~A.~ no freedom in a nation when the government Shuptn, a long-time television benents for city personnel were has all the food . Right now, for instance, Russia nearly $9 000 000 for this tlscal . . A · · · · · year? That 'the total budget IS usmg me~can gram to mamtam tt s tyranny ~ was set at $1Z,580,000 to run over the Russ1a~ peopl~. this cUy? That the total estlm-The John Buch Soc1ety has always opposed ated r evenue was $16.600,205? all trade with Communists. including the en ur· That the city manager Is now mous grain deal whkh has re sulted m shortages worried about money? Yet he here in our country . We have argued f01 ye :u s has just had tus Orst stOOy that no one ever helped a victim of soc ialism or session on a budget to cover comrt;~unism by providing his rulers wilh the We believe that some o f our present leaders are determined to use a manufactured scarcity of food as a weapon to establish central control of the people of the United States. Americans should consider thts distinc t threat to their free· dom as plans are drawn for ra\io mng, for more federal control , and fo r bringing us to our kne es. -' the next 10 years. II he can't Copy fl,hl 1974 by n, Joht~ Birch So ririJ' Ft"rllurtJ handle t .rear's budget, how FROM THE BIBLE does he think he knows enough . ..... about what Is going to happen And the ransomed of the .l in the m!it 10? Lord sball retlU'D, and come N.B. BUILDING PERMITS More than $3 mllllon ln per-and addition, 3720 Ocean Blvd., mlts were issued by the New. $9,000. . ' • CELEBRITIES from Hollywood and Las Veg;;t.s will add to the fun and gayety on Saturday, March 16, when PLEAD presents "Ir ish sweepstakes goes Hawalian" at the New - porter Inn. [}enver Pyle or movie and TV fame will be emcee. Mr s. Mark Armistead of Dover Shores, left, Is holdtng a paper pineapple while Mrs . John Page of Hunt - Ington Harbour, president, holds a diminutive leprechaun, and eac h tries to explain what the Irish and Hawaiian have to do with each other. Mrs. Armistead, general chair man for the party, Insists that with all the fun and prizes plus a buffet supper , the party will add up to fuo for the evening and more fund s for the cause: to Promote Learning and Edocation to end Abuse of Drugs. A speclal P LEAD goo. I Is to sponsor a youth center with related programs such as scholarship fWld awards, youth em- ployment and recreational facllities. Tickets for the March 16 party may be obtained by ca!Ung Olga Moe at 493 - 3Z69 or Bea Tucker at 548-'79Z O. (En sign phOto.) Auto agency burglarized Selec tive burglars who want- ed bucket seats, wheels and motorcycle parts helped them- selves to about $1,500 worth ot parts Saturday night, Feb. 16, at an auto dealership near Orange County Airport. the dealer sh1p. Auto agencies in the rela- tively Isolated area near the airport have been ha.rd hit by burglars during recent months. according to pollee records. LAKEHURST STUDENT PERSONALLY, I think we to Zion wttb sonrs and ever- had better start looking for lasting ):IJ ~ their heads: less king-makers a.nd stop the they shall obtaln joy and glad· Irresponsible actions of our ness, and sorrow IJ'Id sighing management. It hasa.lwaysbeen shall nee away. (Isa.tah 35:10.) :~;.~;~;~s~~= FROM THE has jumped trom $1,000,000 ~0 ~h:s:~~:.:;xw~"~ ~~~ ASSEMBLY $5,000,000. I shuiider to think what they are planning now-! By ROBERT BADHAM port Beach building department H. R. Sproul, Z story duplex during the nrst 10 days of this with 4 car garage, 61'1 and 619 month tor commercial pro}ects Poinsettia, $57,300 each. near the County Airport. Here G. A. Estabrook, 703 Poppy, are February permits, In the unit over garage, $2Z,OOO. amount ot $5 ,UOO and over: • NEWPORT HEIGHTS • AmPORT AREA Kovalenko, add and alter at Koll Center Newport, 3 story 4z5 Aliso Ave., $5,000, ofnce building, shell only, at • CLIFF HAVEN 4100 MacArthur, $918,000. D. B. Bertone, 2 story, 1 unit Messenger Hotels Inc., com. dwelllng, 1201 Klngs Rd., $75.- plete interior of. first noor of. 000 Peg Forgtt Dlstrlct 1 7 story building, 4545 ~U.cAr-• LiNDA ISLE It appears tnar the ••watch-thur Blvd., $798,875. Ted Webster, add bedroom dog'' Is ~n the "doc·flcbt." Mape Industries. 1401 Dove over garage, No. 33, $8,500. "' CANDIDATE COMMENTS Under a strict oew eampaJgn St., tenant improvements,$18,-• BlG CANYON Editor of the Ensign, dlselostD'e act, the people wtU 000 and $46,000. Big Canyon Country Club, A candidate in Council dis-benetlt from etrorts to rid the Bauer Onelopment, tenant add to card room. 1 Big Can- trlct 6, I have bee~ a resident elec:ttoo. process of poUUcal Improvement for Ufe insuraoce yon Dr., $5•000. of Balboa Island and Corooa corruption, otfice, ll51 Dove St., $'7,500. • NEWPORT del Mar since 1958. My family UDder tbe act, certain cash Don Koll Co., office building N. E. Tavagllone, 2 story, 1 Includes my •Ue, Barbara., contributions are prohibited, shell, 4500 Campus, $424,000. unit dWelling, ll9 Z4th Street, rour yea.r old son, Chad, a.nd more deta.lled Usts or donors Golden West EQuity, offtce $45 000 daughter Debbie, who attends must be maintained, "major building st\ells,, 3901, 393l and • aALOOA COM elementary schOol. We donors" (thoee whO contribute 3961 MacArthur Blvd., $383,-E. M. Clark, add and alter, are members of St. Aodrew's $4,000 or more) must nte spe. 000 each. Zl17 Granada, $15,000. Church In Newport Beach and clftc reports, and the whole • NEWPORT CENTER • SPYGLASS HILL are active ln the P.T.A. at political process will be fur-lrvlne Co., suite for Ftdel-Eugene Drake, a swimming the elementary level. C lo do ther opened to public scrottny Uy Mutual, 610 Newport Center pool, 65 MootecUo Dr ., $5,120. 1 am a graduate of o ra. by '12l'lous "watchdogs." Dr ., $4Z,696, aod repa.1rs at State University and Chapman All ca..odida.tes for state of. 600 Newport Center, $5,000. College In Orange, where I nee must repor-t detailed ca.m-• BAY SHORES received my master's degree paign cootrnx.lon and expeod-Buddy Taub, add:Jtton, Z471 in school admlnlstration. Pre-ttures tntormatioo tothesecre. Bayshore Dr., $25,500. sently I am an assistant prtn. ta.ry of state. Basically. tben., • CORONA DEL MAR clpal at Julia Lathrop Inter-the secretary ot state Is the James w. O'Brien, new entry • WEST UP"PER BAY Evelyn Newcomer , 1118 Not- tingham, alterations. $15,9ZO. Mrs. T. P. Clifford, add so- larium, 304 Enning Star Ln., $5,000. mediate SchOol In Santa Ana. maln ••watctldog" tor the cltl-Un~:n:t.a.Ye:v~ =~: ~~:u'::~~~oprtate use NB CQUNCJL SUMMARY year HYing In European cotm-That secretary of state Is tries, It was the charm, Quaint-presently EdmUDd G. (Pat) Newport Beach City CoWlCII ness, and atmospbereotCorona Brown Jr., wbo just haPPens took the following action at del Mar that appealed to us to be a ca:Ddidate tor ,overnor last week's QleeU.ng: • BIKE COMMITTEE --Ap- potntec:l Marilyn Heodrlck:son of Lido Isle as an alternate mem- ber of the citizens bicycle traJls commlttee. Car salesman John Hyde, 440 Oahlla Ave., Corona del Mar, told pollee that the tiUe,es hit Newport Da.tsw, 888 Don St , Newport Industrl.al Park, some- time between 6 p.m. Saturday a.nd 10 a.m. Sunday, They got 4 bucket seats from 2 sports cars, all 4 magnesium wheels and tires tram ooe of the ears, aod several parts from M.r . Hyde's motorcycle, which be bad left puked overn..l«flt at and where we decided to make to bet 1 think tt fair to saY • HOUSING -· Adopted the our hOme. It Is because of that ~ ta lMolYed LD k!Dd of housing element ol the general these characteristlcsthatlwtsh a "docf.llflt'• tor tbeoomlnatt.on plan. wttoout joining the Or- to preserve the area by favor -of bJs party for tbat otftce, ange County Houstng Authority. lng the Bonita Canyon bypass, As such, he pta: tbe opportun-• DEVELOPMENT STANO. back bay bridge to ellmt.Date tty to reTiew and make 1 tudr-ARtiS __ Okayed aDd passed tratttc coogestion. consldera-ment 00 the appr•lateness ol to secood readl.Dg OD Feb. ZS tlon of the 5tb AYe, property all C&DI!ldltet• ca.mpatp. state. an. ord1DaDce establlsbln& ape. for a pa.rlr-rec:reaUon or-meats, u well as h1s OWD etflc resldeltUal deTelopmeat Prt. ToWe J. Van Glnkel, tentated dentopment wttlcb (U.k:e gndlDe yow own test •• standards tor older parts of foster SOD of Mr. and Mrs. would lDciOOe such tldngs a.s or aodlttnr your 0911 tu re-town. • ENERGY ClTFBACK ·-DI- rected a reduction In energy use by uslng smaUer street Ugbt btllba, tlll"nlng off street Urhta after mldnl&flt, ud re- morto.g a1tenate street IIJI'Ita. E1ecutton of tbe eneru .Plan war left !C) to the cl(J pOOUc works department, Wa1ter Klnler, 2018 Anaheim, tennis courts, blkeand Joatnc turn!). Ena mort ob'ftousls • em OFFICIALS -· Costa. Mesa, ls attiDdtng tbE tratls. For 1Cldatlfll of but.ldlng the fact tblt the Opt beA'eeo Placed Ule city ltloi'DI}' aDd Fl RS T T!H AH T FOR Marine aircraft laWicb aDd re-codes to presetTe tbe "old" the Democnts aDd tbe aepm. aU departmeat beadllDder tbt coTery equiprnmt scbool at tbe Corona del Mar atmosphere, Ueaos .will be a "'docftlbt, •• SliM eoot:Uct.of.taterllt rt-KOLL /I RVIH E C!H TER Nan I A1r Techntal Tu.lniDf •lllch apin Is NOT to be m. a.Dft Wr, Browa pta: to pus porti.DC r~emeatl DOW re. Manu:t:aeturtnc andCoantaac Center, Latebarst. N.J. He Is terpreted as 1 complete bu1Jd. the MIM ladrmet 011 theM qldrelltmde:r aatelawfMcoao-Sert1.eH lDe., fotmertJ 1n rece1'f1Dg inatructloo in the ~· Inc restriction ol building competitors. cllmta, PliDitlac commission· Coltl. Me•. ls tbe first tena.ot erattoo aM ma.lnteauee ol d~lnea. FraUlJ. 1 "doCftltlt"' 11 n-s, lbe clt)' maaacar ud till to mon lDto the oew $10 mtl~ land·l:.led aircraft lluocMnc I do leod opposltloD to the c.-taialy DDI 1 'ftry pl•aut eomm1al.l:1 defeklpmtat dine-Uon KoiJ/lrTtnl Center, Soutb - and recovery eQuipment. restriction of Pf.l"k.lnc or wid~ llpt to YitDea __ bat lt ts tor. era Calilomll's tlrst lndas-P"_":' ________________ ., IDIAJ Of Cout Hlpway ltiCDM, o-lally 1011>._ wbloooly • CONDOUIIIIVVS .. Ao-lrlal -lnlam doYolop- ot the 5th AYt. eorrtdor ooe of the docs has tilth. pi"O'fed 1 fiDIJ tract IDIP tor meat, tcccwdtl( to Tboma.1 c. THE OFFICIAL N~APER OF .THE CITY Of~'" lEACH Offtu ... ,..... fl6aat .. * ~ ......... 2721 a. c.;.,...,.,. C... ........ , O.IK. t262' TELEPIIOHE: ~ C-CoM 11•1 trwny bJ-JlUI. aod O'fflt u eoadom.ID11D lalbt oa. 5 WolJ! Jr., DC Prelldtnt. 1 '::~:.::1 that would leod to LORNA MILLS SPIAKIR aer11 -us Of Paellle V.... ~be e._ -t1e11llrm I• omerowdtnc, ..• AT SICRITARII!SMIIT Dr., -ol Mow ,ll&eA1illlr W'lllcber•IHIJilotnlfofeom- ooly of COM but llle clty BI..S., 1o -V1ow Hilla. palor aided -.,o and -- a wholo. Lora MWe ol Balbaoc .. .., • AIRPOaT •• Appal-lor aided ...-etariJic 1o nt I btU .. t tllero Is a lOt-jlrl-Uil-1 -Maror ~ lleloola 1o a ladiY-1-. parelalodlbo 1o .. .., problem alld lllol pro-_of ~ P-IIIYUip Ull _,. _....., ... faa~laeiltlJ-Io -IU olll-·ud ,._ -1101 -~ tou ._ .... bit -lfiiiiiJ "' ..,., Ollllrlo air -... ~ -·-· Tbo ... m-ellup. I WOIIId 11ka lo --ai!M Pol>. II -port 1o -_,.air.._., wu arnopcS lllr ..... 11a.uo ,...,. all' ot 111o-earo-• ....,.,~~-port-v. s-. ot Co..,..oll JluWr•• fooiiJ, Ia -· I -~~~ -llloo ~ "' .. ~~~ ....... _fa • RULTB COUitCIL ·-.lp. """"'" S..eb ollleo. 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Be&ell •••• f1 .......................... C..dl ...... ·~ .... 11111• ... IU-RIPTIOSOUTII ·1--C.-.... ,. ___ ........... : .... ,,..__'*II Ud lloolloor ,....,......._, o-.-.-2,_,t•'UO 4MCaaa.. J1 llal-~ Jl' .. X ~ .. ~..,. -~II-1M• Qooot--· _,_,.._..,,,_,.,,,.. c-.111111ar 11.11H. pllll, 1-ltarJru•o~•. '· I Mary Julia Tichava weds Peter R. Leinau Iitts Mur JuU& Tlcmn be· came Mu. Peter Roberts Let- nau lo a rnoraiDC ceremoay oa Sllturdly, Feb. 2, at tbl Balboa lllaod Method!M Cbureb. TI'MI a..,. JobQ KJ.oa, church paator, otftelated at tht dotj)Je rtnc ceremony. The P'OOm's mother, Mrs, Edith Lellau of Balbol. lllland, aDd the bride's pueot., Mr. and llrs. Andrew J. Tlehan, formerly of Coroaa del Mar aDd DOW of College Park, Costa Mesa, stood ~ wtth the bridal eo"'te. Tbe trlde's brother, Andy Tlebava, sened uulher. The bride wore floor leDilb gown o1 eandleUght saUD made with puffed sleeves and a deep inset of lace abaTe a wide f1ounce which bordered the bot- tom of the gown. The "V" neckla ce wu also bordered wtth a wide lace rutfl.e.She wore a crown headpiece of stephan- otis and red roses and carried a eoloolal bcnquet of stepha.n- oUs and red roses. Special mustc at the eere- mooy ns the fourth movement of Beetbonn's 9t h symphony, A reception was held at the bride's parent 's home followln g the weddlllg. Mrs. Tichava re~ celved guests ln a beige dress wltll ma~e>~~r )I<UI, 8bo -• a cor•ll ol cll.mWtu ad red ,..., A amnar oorap ,., W'OI'D bf tbl brldecroom'• motbtr, who wore u lee bhla dUll. 8otll of U. MWI:)'wedl an cnd-.tea ot c~ del Mar bleb aebool m:1 tbey •ch rt· CeiYed tbtlr AA dtlfMI U end ~a tea ot 0raAp Cout Col. Iep. Tbla fall they wtll be atteodtnc CaJUomta State Unl~ Yerllty at Hambolt, where tbe new Mrt. IAI.nau wtu stucty tor IMr teaeb1Dc credential and ber huatud wtll major ln wlldnte maoarement. GARDEN CLUB TO HEAR TALK A IOU T AHHUALS , "GrOWing anotals" will be t ile topic of Gerald F. Burke at the Feb. 27 meeting of the Harbor VIew HH!s Garden C tub. Mrs. George MacDonald wtU open her home for coffee at 12:30, The program, ct».lred by Mrs. Tbomas Y tmdt, wW begin at 1 p.m. Co~hostesse~ •Ill be Yrs. Bernard Blelcb- man aDd Mrs. William Magru. der . Mr. Burke Is nce;:~restdeat of w. AUee Burpee Company "Seed Grbwers," Riverside. IIE1I'OitT HA1180R ENSIGN I'IIIIJStfO IJUIU.Y -~All£ l TltURSDAY, FEB. 2~ 1974 OOQA 0£1.11A!I, CAL MARY AHD PEHR LEIHAU. fPbo to by A•dyJ OPE COM . High to present concert February 26 The Corona del Mar 11.1gb school mule department wtU preaeot 1t1 festtnt CODCtrt at 7:30 p.m. Tue8day, Feb. 26, 1n the Newport Harbor h1gb school ANYONE FOR MEXICO TRIP? auditorium. Tbe Cbl.mber Orchestra, ~m­ der the dlt«:ttoa. of Harry Corea, wtll perform Beet. boveo'• Ecmoot onrture and Aaroa Copla.Dd'r "Out Door" overtve. VerDOa Scbroeder wiU cODducttbeSymphonic Ba.m ln Str Malcombe Arnold's Ma)'IJI arcbaeotoctcal sites ··~QIUsb dances" aDd ''RilSsl.an . lD Guatemala', Ei Saln.dor, and 'Christmas mustc" by Alfred Muteo wUI 'be the topic ot a Reed. lecture a.Dd slide preseotatloo The Concert Cboir wUI per~ by 15-Ye&r..old Martill Dtetrlcb form a choral proclamation or Costa afesa at 2:30 p.m. with trumpet 110toent1tled "Song Saturday, F~. 23, at Costa of the open toad" by l'iorma.n Mesa bra.nch Ubrary, 566 W. Dello Jolo; "Nicn sum " by Center St. Pablo Cuals; "Arbolucu te se- The high SChool student ha.a queste'' by Carlos Ctaver.; and UYed with his family near the •• Yin. tutti," an 18th century heart of ancient Mayan high~ tanrn soag. The Madrigal .lands In Glatemala · Singers wt.ll perform Paul Hin~ Martin Is planning a month-demlth's "SIJ: chansoos" ln the long ezpedltlon next summer ortctnal French. Both u,e Choir to additional arcf:llleologtcal and Madrlp.ls are directed by 11tes in Guatemala and Mexico. Perry Carter. These sites are relatively ln ~ Admission Is $1 for adults, accessible and, therefore, not and tree for children, students on the tourist trail. He Is seek-with A.S.B. card, and mustc tnc members, both youth and patrons with patron's card. adult, for this eJI)edlt1on, wb.lch will tnciOOe a river journey IBLOODMOBIL E COM INC With loca llndtan guides to view The Bloodmobile will be at some sttes now being cleared Fatn1ew State Hospital, Costa I.Dd cataloped by museum sb.U Wesa, trom 2:30 to 7 p.m. I.Dd ar cbaeologteal teams from Thursday, Feb. 21. Appoint - Mex:tco and the Untted States. ment can be made at 835-5~ 1g LETTE to the Newport Beach"City Council "Who takes all those pills?" This is often the question when a cullomcr sees the shelves in our pharmacy. Row on row on row of bonks, bo~tes, canisters, tubes, vials, jara , .. about 2,000 items in all . Good question. Who ar-e they for? 1M answer, or courx, is you. Say you 10 to a physk:ian and he writes a prescription which you brin& to us to be filled. We can't tell what the ailment will be-there are thousands, and we don't know what medication the doctor will prescribe. To provide prompt pharmaceutical service we have to be ready fo r just about anythin&- Which we are. Ctristensen :1021 £. COAST JIWY .. CO .OW A DEL IIU OIIOLE S-2550 REGARDING THE 5TH AVE. CONTROVERSY HARBOR AREA FREEWAY FIGHTERS CITIZENS' COORDINATING COMMITTEE Feb r uary 15, 1974 Honorable Hayor Dona ld Mc inni s and Hembe r s o f the llewpo r t Bea c ~ City Co un cil 3300 Newpo r t Bou l eva r d Newport ~eac tt, Ca l lfornia 92660 Re: Traffic Element of the City's General Plan Gent l emen: The Ci t izens ' Coo r d ina t i ng Committee of the Harbor Area Freeway Fighters l1as been fol l owing the prog r ess of the traffic element of t-he city of Uewpor t Beac h's ge neral pl an wi th ·since r e i nterest . It i s our opinion that the Ci t y Counc i l shou l d support the recom- me ndation of both t he Pr ofess i o na l Cons ul ta n t a nd tl1e Planning C6mmission with r eg a r d to the segment of the pl an through Co r o na del Ma r . Ou r o r ganizati on is unaltera bl y opposed ;o the use of the Stl1 Avenue a r ea for any f r eeway , exp r essway or highway . You may recal l t hat ou r orga niz a tion spearheaded the gathering of 20,000 signatures to oppose t he coastal freeway --then later 10,000 r egistered vote r s ' signat ur es t o put the issue on the ballot, and then muste r ed a reco rd 85~ vote r mandate in opposition to the coastal freeway wl1ich wou l d have used t hat exact 5tll Avenue area. We feel tl1at a 6-l ane , limi t ed access divided highway, whicl1 the consu l tant , at a pub l ic l1e ar i ng befor e t he Traffic Committee , ~aid wo ul d be simi l ar to a f r eew ay an d wha t l1e cal l s an expressway 1n his report, is just a fr eew ay by another na me . You will also recall that our orga nizati on sponso r ed the Cl1arter Amendment t hat precludes the construction of fr eeways "or exp r ess\-~ays" \·1ithin the city of hewport ~eac h witl1ou t a vo t e of tl1e peop l e. We contend that that _ vote taken on March 9 , 197 1 is cu r ren t enough to still be reflective of the citizens ' views oppos ing t he i n t rusion of such freeway s~ ~r esswa~s in ou r c ity. We fu r t he r call to your attention that as par t o this traffic pla n. Beha vior Sciences Corp. conducted a pro f ess i onal $18 .000 su rvey t hrou ghou t the entire ci t y a nd fou nd a nd documented t l1 a t tl1e ci tizens of our city we r e stro ngl y opposed to t he construction of any hi gh way t ha t would paralle l the coast highway. We ha ve hea rd t he pr opo nents for t he use of should uti l ize the best t ec hni cal so lu tion . tl1e same a rgume nt fo r t he proponent s o f the ceptable to the people of this c1ty. Stl1 Avenue say that we We contend that was fre eway but was not ac- we the unde r s i gned ar e ta king an ac t ive pa r t in opposition to tl1e e~pansion of Or a nge Cou nty Ai rport and we a r e pleased tl1at t he City Page 2 Council has entered litigation opposing the expans1on of t.he Ora nge County Ai r po rt. ~e feel that there is an analogous si tuat ion between that airport's expansio n and the proponents ' quest for the uti l izati on of 5th Avenue . If y~u bear in mind tt1e projected traff ic demand for tl1e use of Orange County Airport into t he year 1990 we are sur e t hat the technical solution would be to expand Orange Coun t y Airport. However, the expansion of that ai rport is not accept- able to the r esidents of this city. Simila rly . we say that the tecl1nical solution of accommodating more traffic by the construction of a new expressway through 5th Avenue , which might be a technica~ solution for the 1990's , is not acceptable to the people of our c1ty , lt has r ecently come to our attention that the pr oponents fo r the use of 5th Avenue are saying ''keep t he option open or give i t a l ow prio r ity.w We note wit h in terest that the Sta t e Divisio n of Highways ha s not bee n willing to relinquish i ts ownership of the Pacific El ectr ic ri gh t -of-way in West "ewport whe r e the coastal freeway wa s t o ha ve been built, nor are tl1ey willing even t o l ease it to our c i t y . lleither has the Statt: been willing to dispos..e of its right- o f-w ay through the 5th Avenue a rea. Howeve r . they have sold off pr ope r ty a l ong the Kings Roa d area. We can 't help but suspect that the f r eeway is not dead --but that the State is still sea r ching for t ha t missing link between 5th Avenue in Co r ona del M~r and the Pacific Ele~t r ic r ight -of-way in ~es t Newport Beach which might well be in t he ~ewport Heights area near 16th Stree t which could some day soon cause the resurrecti on of the coastal f r eeway, \ole the r efore r espectfully reqZest that the City Counc il act in suppo rt of t he Traffic Consultant's recomme ndation, the Planning Commission's unanimous recommendation and also in support of the 85~ voter mandate and the 5000 signatures recently gathered in Coro na del Mar and abo l ish the use of t he 5th Avenue route . The threa t of the possible fu t ure intrusion into the residential area of Corona del Mar has hun g ove r the heads of the residents of Corona del f1ar for too long . It is time that the ls sue be put to rest once end for all. We request your unanimous vote in opposition to the use of Sth Avenue. We support the rea11gnment of the Corona del t1ar Free way t hrough Bonita Canyon. 42'P:::u l:::s.~ M~hall O-~f1Held Ch a i r man Ha r bor Ar ea Fr eeway Fighters #dd:Ly.~. Wal te r J . Koch Chai rma n Ci t izens Coo r di nating Comm i ttee We Urge Interested Citizens --to Attend and Speak Out at the Newport Beach City Council • PUBLIC -HEARING 7:30P.M. THURSDAY, FEB. 28 Where This Issue Is to Be Finally Resolved TMII All PAID ,.. DY ClniiMI COOIDIMA"M· C:OMMITTII OP nil ....... A81A PIIIIA'f PIUITIIS.. • • • T rcxy Guild prepares lcicl-oH for benefit STRIKE IT RICH! IN. lEAL ESTATE REALTOR WHAT IS LEVERAG!f It's called "leverage" 'When you use a mlntmum of your moooy to buy a property aDd a mutmum of the tank's money. U you have your bome or invest- ment property free and clear or taYe a !arp equity, you are AOt gelting as good a return oo your dollars lm'eated as you did or iginally when you tad a smaller "YHJ aDd thererore mor e leverage. Your percentage ret'llr!l on the dollar Invested is hl(her the fewer dOUM's lnvested In that pa.rttcular property. For tnstance, If you have .$1 0,000 or your money lnYtsted In a $100,000 property a nd that property appreciates In value to $110,000, then your $10,000 !las earned you anolher .$1 0,000. You have gotten a 1001 return oo your money invested during that period period. If you I'Q.CI owned that same property tree a.nd c lear, you would have earned only 10% oo the .$100,000 you tad Invested tor the same period oltlme. Leverap can be a great thing --as long as you don't 10 In too .,thin." 1n Orange County it's oot un usual for a prop4 erty to appr eciate 10% per year. We koow of some that tw.n appreciated 25% or more. That's why we Just love real estate! Wish we could buy It all. Feel tree to call Rich at Irwin & Irwin, Realtor s, 2?00 E. Coast HighWay , Corona del Mar . 644-611 1 or 875-6060. • • !!n!!ti2Y1 ·~ ..-ntfiNG TO THINK ABOUT -PAY $-I.U PER pOtJIID FOR QUALm •• Y, n"EAK -WE WILL IIIOIL TOP QUALITY -· II. Y. STEAJ< llllORR FOR YOU -THIS KLIJDES SOUP -SAI.AD, AU CiliA Till MrA'l'OES -GARLIC TOAST, WE SET YOUR ?AIIILE -GIVE 'toP SERVICE -W A81f DISHES. AU. YOU 00 IS ENJOY YOURSELF -NO Ftli:SI (COMPLETE DINNER-3.45. -WE HAVE TRE IQfOW HOW ~ Come as You Are! WE'RE INFORMAL! 8f1T 1lff ERE'.~ NOTHING INI'OirMAI. A.RfJUT THP. WF.GI VF. TO YOU R INSURANCF PROBL F.~ f! t AUTO • MARl HE • .fiOMMERCIAL t HOMEOWNERS a.u.BOA / /INSURANCE ,..,, 673-0881 SERVICES 711 Eost CHURCH = ftACRDIG • ....,....,-raau ... m ell,_ C I ,_ .. LI WITII-Gll'aiCftCAI. t F hAll ufilri ALL -All ~ c-.., .. as· , PI. SUIDAJ-WOIIIIIlP SliRVICES Alii) 8 1' ICIIOOL 1;10 1;45 ud 11;00 A.M. IYPIIIGSDYICI '' '''.'''. 1:00 P.M. PIIONI ; l'lt-tMO, M • • c..~ ........... --•. - IRVINE CHORALE AT S.A. COLLEGE Restdeata: ot tb11 area will have an opport\mUy to bear tbe Su Dteco Youtb Sympbony oo March 1' and 17 aiooe w:ltb the 100 YOlees of tbe Irvine Master Cborale I.D coocerts at PhJUtps Hall, Santa Ana College, 1 ?ttl at Bristol. Sponsored by tbe college CommunJty Services proeram, the Marcb 15 performance be- (lns at 8 p.m ., and the Mareb 17 coocert 11 at f p.m. John AleD.nder will cooduct botb concerts. The program will feature the sympbony 1n a Verdi overture, and 'Ifill continue with the chor- ale and symphony presenting "Stabat Mater" by Francis Poulenc and "Chi chester Psalms" by Leonard BeriiSieln. UCI Interfaith seminar views meaning of life '•Wbl.t doll 1t all m .. 'M" U.. .n-. ,....,.. frOID ~ II tho thomo ot ~ ........ lo_..ry pMiootoplllol 00 _,., ot --~ to bo (Itt-en.,o ot Oft a.t w ...... .-ted bJ tbt WOIUD Aaoei&-otr eeareb tar mn•c tloo of tho latortaltlo r.-. ' ~--1 ·-1 -~·-·oa v~ llucb II: Dr. 1111 llro, &4--a ~ • --. -· pr 1c1oo11, ,...,_ ot Eac-za tad COOIIloollac for t T--11o11 at UCI--tie r•d-ctaJo, tho loctarn ..UI bo bold lAp from 111'111 •IA4slhroucb- at LodJ -ot ....... Ct-thOUc Church pultb bill. 1046 tbt •IN· . Ioili' Vtota llrlfl, Eut 8h11f, llucb It: Dr~.l!ckS!:!"'"'!~ Thl q-.., to bo ro-pr-otroHIIOO. 1nrcbed ls hOw Iince maa reup,. ....,.., Do tbt ....-1a: born wttbout 'll1s CODHDt U.. \" .-.., WWI we born?" and dill .,llbout bU pormto-llateb N : lin. -rt Rlhlo, 1toa can bt &Mderltud tbe ®ctoral ,..oc!lctltt ol reupoa ·" -....__ ttm~ tn. benreea? This theme .......,..,, CJirtintODt Gnda~te will be preHated by OlUtaiJ:t... School, wttb llllilbtl oa tnr ~P~Uen trom tbe t'iew~ tbt lt.sJ ot hlltorJ baa point of pbllOiopb.J. utenture, blaDUtty ill tta aeareh reursoa. biltot)' IDd .c:ltDCe, miiA1D(. and will be followecl bJ dta-AecordiDc to Mrs. cusatoa.. Here La thltchedule: Sattler, prornm ct..trman, Feb. ZIS: Rabbi Frlllk stera, leetures wUI start at 9:45 a,m, Temple Beth Sbllom suta DoDitiocl for the flYe lectwe ' nrte1 la '10, wttb stncle ·u ek- etl at $2.50 anJ.lable each sea- , lion at the door. OCC GRAD ·WILL SOLO IN CONCERT Ctlb.lt DIDa RMS, anOra.nct Cout conece muatc graduate, WUI appear as JUISI soloist wttb theOrupCoaltCommuo- lty SympboOJ Orchestra at Its second concert of the seaSOD at 4 p.m. SI!Dday, Ma.r ch 3, In the OCC audftorlum. Admis- sion Is $1.50. After traduattna: from OCC Wr. Rees spe~ 2 Sfll.sons with the Houston srmpbooJ orches- tra. He 11 c\D'reotly p\D'sulJ\C an acuve professional carHr as a aoloist and musician LD the Los Anples area. The coocert wtll also mark the ftrst appearance of guest cODdoctor Alberto Bolet, music HANNIE STERLING oncf CORA NICHOLS -BOTH 97 director for the Long Beach BRAND NEW '74 ~ MAYERIC 2 DOOR SEDAN AHONO- IH OIAH COUNfY II f'OID YOU IUW IACII:ID l'f' OVII It YIAU Of SIIVKI UJral THI SAMI Includes color ~ corpeting. 250 CIO eng .• ovto. trans .• 645r:lA tires, front" bumper .guards, Coli!. omluion. o.de< Today. o~\."i'2795 Economy Pick·U, litl AIIOII.Ilt lUIISIISSI: FULL PRICE! GEM TALK Golden wedd,'ng party Sy~:"'rJ.:ocnm Includes ... "Roman Carntnl" overture by TQDA Y • h N. h I BerUo&, the Schumalln cello surpnses t e IC 0 s coocerto,IJidlleethOven'sSym. By J.C. Humphries phony No.1. Kenny and All ee Nichols, bad In their names. Only 3 of J.C. Humphr'-•· who• nor• •t 1823 N•wport 8 /wJ. ~~ OHn • rh#n 11 .,..,.. 11•n .uthoTIIY on ~··nd,_lry. THE GEM$ OF MARCH Bloodstone and Aquama- rine ar~ March's stooes, wtth bloodstooe usually cnosen by meu, aquamarine by women. Both are beau- tttul, and tllmed In lllstory. Bloodstone was the most promlnenl of amulets. It n s thought lo make thunder and Ugtltnlng, to turn tbe s..m red, to be an ageut ot clair- voyant powers and to ruard mental aDd bodily health. Legend tells tr..t a piece of green stone lay at tbe bottom of tbe Cross on which Crist wa.s placed, His drops of blood talllng on the stan@ being forenr pre- ser•ed in the red necks of the dark green bloodstone. Aquamarine Y'll worn tn the middle aces to Ind uce sleep and eooquer wicked - ness. Soaked ln "WJ.ter , 1t was s\C)p()sed to cure 111- nealts ot the eye. Today, both gems are na!la.ble ID many interest- Ing jewelry designs suitable for either sez, and make ideal KlftJ. for the moath of Uarcb. LHAL lioTICI NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NoUce Is hereby ctven tllat the Pl&DAIPC Commission ot I be City of Newport Beach YIU bold 1. pablle beartngoo Ameod- meflt No. 428 lnltlated bJ Rob- ert F. ud Jane E. McGI..tftn, to cODilMr an amendmeut to a portiOn of DistrlcUAc Map No. %6, chaopng the &ooe from tile R-1 dUtrtct to lbe R-2 tUitrlct on Lot 28 of Newport HotctQ, ooJcl property betor kaoWD t1 64'1lntDt AYe., New - port lloach. Hoace t.hereb)'f\a'tbtr 11"• a.t -pol>llt """'"""'"be hellS OD tbl 7tll cltJ ol March. U7f, at tbt bOar of '7 p.m. lD tb1 C<*tCU Cblmbtu of tbe "owport lloaeb City Hall, at .,lllcb U.. ud placo uy ud aU ,.._--may ap- pou ud bo lloard tllor-. JOMII* Rosr,,, Jr., ....... PlaaaiiiCooo•- City t1 """"" lloacb Pmllllt: '*•' 11, lt'H, Ill ~ llowpart -..... KATTazaaza ..,._ .. rrra "-111r-•• ;tJ-0... COII'A ---CO. ,,. ... ' ................ I whOse Cotbge WaJ!le Shop wa s the 13 Black Cats survive --1JP WITH PEOPLE' a Balboa Island la ndmark for "Fronty" Nichols; "Wlld years, called on the Pa ufSter -Billy" Lind of Ft. Worlb, TO SING FEB ~:)·:.!:Ill Ungs of Los Alamitos Sunday Tea.s, lnnntor of automotive • • atternooa, Feb. 10, expecting atrcond\Uonlnc; and Samm •• Up Wltb People'' members, to ..... out for dlnner . Instead, Gr eenwald of Culver City (the .~ ed •-.. whO practiced at Corona del they were surprised by mor e second "m" n s add w rna than 70 relatives and frleDds 1t 13), who ftlmed tbe first Mar hlcfl school last summer -~ ho before embarldq on a s.month for a golden wedding anniver -atom bomb ezploslon ......., w .. 50 tour of Europe, return Dest san party, retired r ecently auer years week tor Peb. 25 and 26 Hosts for the r eception wer e as a movie and newsreel cam~ formuc.ea at nephe•s aDd nieces of the Nl-eraman. sr.:bootln lnlna. ,·,0u:O-••••'"' chols __ w:r. and Mrs. Sterling Kenny aDd AUc:eNichO~~ere ber east 'Will put ·~ 1 and Mr. and Mrs. Fr ank Clat-both born ln 1902 and ~arne show, starting at 8 ea ch anoff of Long Beach. Extra to Los Angeles In 1912 with Ticket Information Is av~t".bto special guests wer e the honored their parents --he from VIc--1 by calllna the Newport Harbor co~le's mother s, b0th97years tor, Colo., and she rom Chamber of Commerce at 644_ o\d. cora T. Ntcttots, mother Shawneetown, Illinois. They 821 1. The cast ls no• on a 2_ ot Mr, Nichols, Uves In Leisure me t at the age of 12 at thf ~-month swingthtougfi Calllornia. World, Laguna Hills, with her 36th Street School LD Los ...... ,. son-tn-law and daughter, Mr. geles, aDd they were married aDd Mrs. Robe rt S. Cook, who at the age of Zl. GORDOH BU ROt , FORMER used to own Dot 11. Bob's candy They came to Orange CoiUity BYC OtEF, SUCQJMBS store 011 Balboa Island. "Dot" 30 years ago, bought a lot Gordoo Glean Burch Si chef is Kenny's s ister . Nannte Ster -on Marine Av e., Balboa Island, at the Balboa Yacht Club' dur- Unc, Mrs. Nichols' mother , for $5,000, and the buli4Log tnc tbe 1960s, died feb. 14 Uus 1n a convalescent home for t heir Watne Shop wu con -at Costa. Mesa memorial hoa- tn GarMn Grove. strucled by R. Dona ld Hall. pltal. From Lynnwood, Wuhlng-They operated the Walfle Shop Services were cond ucted ton, came the Nichols' son, from 1946 to 1957. Kenny and Feb. 11 in Bell-Broadway Leoo, wbo Is a rerry pilot his son, lbe late Gene Nlcbola, Chapel, Costa Mesa, by the with tbe Washington State Fer -llad both become interested in ReY. L. v. Tornow. Burial wu rles. Leon's wUe was unable coin col\ecttng, and theyoptlled I.D Harbor Rest cemetery. to come, and other r elaUves the K & G NumismaUsts Coin . Mr . Burch n.s a cher ror 34 woo could not attend the aMI-Shop In Costa Mesa. They op-years. He worked at the Balboa ursary celebntloo \och)ded er ated this shop topther 1.11tll Yacbt cllil for 5 or 6 years grandchlk!ren Chr istopher Ni-Ge ne's death 1n 1960. before retlrlnc tn 1969. Healao chols, now ln the Navy, sta-Ke nny became a member of worked tor a abort while at tlooed tn G\am, and Cyntnla the ProfesslOCill Numllmatlsts tbe C.Uey restaurant Nichols or Lynmrood, Wash.; Guild and the IDteroaUonal Aa-He Is SUI'YtYtd by hl..a: wile 2 great-graodchtk!ren, Thomas soclatlon at Professfonal Num. Ester, ot the tamlly borne af Edward and Bobby Jean Nichols, lsmatlsts. He mal.nblns hlslo-1549 Seal St., Costa Mesa, and to Gtam, terest In collecUng and still by a stepiOil, Delmar Lee Aviation friend s who jolDed occasiona lly buys and sella Hetth, of Houston; a stepdaugtl- ln the resttYttles were Anthony coins. ter, BarbiN Wrlcflt or Costa and Emma Bltettl of Westmin-The Nichols have been r•-Mea.· a slst.r Nancy Harmon ster and pl.oneer ptlot aoo au 4 sldents of Lei sure World, La-or Y~a~pa,a002erandchtldreo. thor Walt Bohrer and hls wile. guna Hllls, for the past 9 years, Mr . Bttettl, who is tn the Avla-livtng a t 132-D Aventda HIGH RISE COMOOS tlon Hall ~ rame, Is lmmedi-Majorca. OK'D IY PL AHH ERS ate past president of the Los $20 000 BO•T 5TOLEu Angeles wtng of OX -5 Avia-• "" " Hllh-rlae eoodomintwns fO!' Uon Pi~rs aDd Is serving A West CoYtna man has re-Newport Center were okayed as oaUoaalperoor. Mr. Boh-ported that his $20,000 cabi.D at the Feb. 1 meet1n1 by lbe r er is authOr of "Tales \Cl," cruiser was stat. aometlme Newport PlaDJli.riC' Commlaslon. whtcb featarea Kenny Nichols' durtnr the put mODtb from a TbrM 18-JtorJbtdldJnpwlth exploits as an aerlal &ttmtman storace lot 011 Cout H,-y. 245 UD1tJ art pia.DDed for a In the 1910's Eupne Howell, 47, a.J.d the 7..acre site ln the oorttrwut · '•ToadrlllDer,'' a 215-ft. CHi:-porUoo. MONSON • CO., INC; REALTORS• announce the a.oct.tlo n of CAL MONSON u Real Elt.at.e O.partmeDl Manapr 240 Eut Cent.eT Pto..-o, Utah 84801 (801) 373 -8820 A1lo otnc:. ID &It IAk• City a.ct-n ud AIMriean Pork L!ASING 011 NEXT VEHICLE. l•p•rt •r D••••tlc Awt•, T Nell, M ... , Ha•• R••tel Daily, W•ftly. M .... ty H•w ·., Uutl ()UOrFS BY PHn NE Tbe OC -5 Ptooeen are ve-board crld.Mr llOrtd ooatrtll-City co.cu tall Je&r ap- teraD nten wbo pUoted the er at 100 W. Cout H,-y., wu prO'f'ed IOD1nc tor tbe area to ~~~~~~~~Nir~ OC-5 Jeoay aJ.rplane before tall:en bmr ... Ju. 7andFeb. 7. allow for tbrt CODCiooltntumJ, 1935 aDd iDe lade aueh tamoua He estimated his loss at $21,-over. rulUnc PkmdDC Com- umea as Jimmy Doonttte, 815 , tncludtnr the boat trailer, mtutoo rtcOtnmtDdlt:looa. iN'IfAI"u'inou FraU T&llma.a and Clete ftabiDf eqldpmtat, aDd boltlnc Roberto. accu..,.tes. ALIOTO TO TALK ,_T UQ Kenny,,.,,""""" by the PIANO-VIOLIN R!CITAL Su Fr~~~ellcolloyorJoooph'::==================!. lllcll:name oi"Froaty," ftiCO· A trH recital t•t•lDcPlaa-AUDto et*'td!ltl for the Demo~ I fOUDdU of tbt flmOUI "13 li t Ar'DOid Jldl. and JU dlU&b· eftt mlMtloa lor COfii'DOI' Hollywood Bll.d: Cat•" fiylnC ter, AD .. la, a noUattt, wtn wtll ..,.u at tx: lrflat at tnm, Ybo prertorcned 00 the be held al oooo Tlnll'ldlJ, Ftb. I :JO p.m. tb1l Yl'idi.J, Ytb. .. .... of a World War I Curtto 28 In Studio I ot Orup C-TIM to 1110 Joooy. TMy dl4 ttwtr ~~-co'nop'o .,ttole bolldloc. Ue wtll be SUBSCRIPT_., OROER L at lain, lilt -· aod tho W'oi'U by -.. ud lira-11 ~ 1oep ot~J--"'" ::!".!:'..\",:.:'/~.;!~ rlll<tywtlrt>qliy..,, -Ci!Oft, UMD IN YOUIIUIICIIPTIOM 01.011 TOOAJI ~= :..=~ ==1= SAil CLEI'EIITE , OILY u.• PC» I Oltl YIAI \ Nl u .. .,.,. .. I.Dd "fkU. - - -- - -- - -- ---- - -~ .......... •-ot -Aat11111r lila• _. hlr ..... , ...................... , ..... . t:llrlll ICtDN ._.....,. re- _., • IIIIC'o TV ll*la~ "~" dt. Mr. ffl .. cltolo ...... ~ _.....,., Tlilll ......... "Fr.ty" eo.• ..... ltll f'rG , 'G rae- Joe w IIIII K-. -10 drift Jl eM lWa. u·,~· ptw ••lfkaall" &llo llddld: • ltll-.,.tMdtaDIIIo .... -~BilekCol.l FEBRUARY 22, 2l. 2~. 19711 .................................... em ............ , ............. a. .... . -,.., ...... 12 •• , ........ *' 12 ...... II PI •• ••••111• •••• SIIIID til 11111 OFDBa111T11 .... TO.:J ~-U f-Uti"Fi ... .,--· ...... ., ......... . w DJICOUn·-nluT (W' "-:at!"'otll_..!m~• !L!~~·~"~ .. ~ .. ~·~·~ll~~.a~~:.J __ .. ,., ......... - \ ,, I • IIPPO«T IWIOR 1!1111111 PUIUIIED ft!I(LY··-PAGE 5 . 1l«JIISOAY, FEll. Zl, 1!74 COIIOIIA DEL IIA!!, CAL SCHOOL VANDALISM AIRED ' It," Aid Or. toeta. wbo tat Rewpotl-llta -s..>t---_,..II)' rib Jtor-.. t.oat., PrlDdpal JobD ~ ol putDU •• AI I ... lleGowea al Ttwtlkle middle lt tbtlt putllll ~. coocera.d ICbool, Ud U. RlroldRllcber, about ~ell~rell*t, Ud &boat Jntatll ofllcar wlt11 tbt Costa re..,.et bltw... .tudentl ud Mta poilu dlp&rtiHGI, W'lll beta'.-JtudeDta and taearty lit toptJiier 01 1 ,. "paael for membeu." 1 COile4II'Did pu.U: at u ClpiC Robert Cr~n~taw Tt- a.w~,.dDoometNt Mel..,..._.... to you durint Coit'• Fellnlery dNpery c::l.-ftint offer. Onpery Qeanint Pert.ct R...,cl.,ofAI' or 1'""' R.Pecament lfQeaMble. FREE ESTIMATES . ,...,..,, .... . "'""'-- • Pwtact IEMr~ ....._ W1teor Stain ~at • ProfnaJ~ Remo~~ll & R1IMull1don • No Shrinkafl or Fabric O.MrioretiOft lnsur•nce a•ms Hllr'Mted TERMS ARRANGED tDMIIDf to 41KIII dQelpUM WlJiklt'l acU'ttU.tl dtz.tclol', prob.-tDI lD 1111ddle tcboot.. Barbara Vla.tft a t.e&cher at Tbe mMtlA( 1Plll be beld at TtWlUJ.e urJ ' Dr Oooald 'ftWlaklt mlddll ICbool, Ca.ta Dralr.t a' pueot o1 a 'TeWlDt .. Me•, at 'I:SOp.m. todaY, Feb. atuelez:t wtllaboattoatbepuel 11. and he~ answer the aumeoet'l hferal partDU tw.n u-questions. prtaeed opeD CODCeJ'D about "I hope tbey lnYlte .OIM flctattac oa tbe pli.JP'ouadl, tbe lr.ids," Dr, Loats sa.ld, "uti bllrnlDC' oat olloelwrt&Adother 1 hope this mlctat lad tD 111.- receat aet1 offtDdalUm atTe-creased student tnvolnmeot. WtDic.le tebool. After all that'swheretbeprob- 1hit LitHc Pig:JY ~n't to COJi tttkJ SAV!I> 101 "" dll Pnlp~ CA~Nins. ON SAFARI lor 1bo eoaiiD..-liD! driYf ollbo 0rup CoiOIIy PbllhariiiOIIle Soeloly are, from left, UCI CbaaetUor Oultl G. Aldrteb Jr., poeral eblirman of tbe fuDd; Mn. Warrto Tomu, er.trmao of Uw Blc Canyoo Pbllburnoatc Committee, aDd Mrs. Deanne Bottorf ebltrma.a ol ~ ln'loe Terrace PhUMrmDftie Oro~. The Zht anmal eCiltinUIDCe ~ drlYe wu ll.uocbed tM1 moat'~. bJ the 3e women's committees, with morelbllo 1,400 YOhlllteers lXI. the Job tllroucbOGt tbt couaty, "Tbe problem t. of aatn.-I em Is • .' clent mapdtuclt that we want TeW.Inile's current 41ludeQt: to pt topther DOW aDd 80lve enroUmeD1 t.s Stonecrofl meetings set • \711 MIWPORT con• MilA ...... , On Mareb 1, Z and 3 the Stooecroft Mlnistrles will bokt their area conference ofChrla- Uaa Women's Clubs attbeNew- porter lnn. Wicker t.sltets otdrledfiow- er• and Jf.ogbam bows will hlcb- llflbt the country sprt.nr tbeme. Mrs. Helen Baugh, fouoder of Stonecroft, wtll speak at the 12:30 Friday ltmcheoo oo "The woman God can use." On Saturday the entertaln- ment wtU feature Inp Mark- mlller, a lyrte soprano. The 6:30 SaturdaY banQuet speaker Is Pat Matrtsctua, a YOUOC man •bO was at Berk. eley during the t1rst stlrrt.np of the Jesus movement with tbe collep age young people. He foUDded. the Cbrlstlao Workl LlberaUon Front therein Berk- eley. He ns a 1so associated with Campus Crusade, AUlletes In Action, and ts now a suc- ceiS'ful San Francisco bus- Iness uecutive. Reservattoos aDd conference price Information can be ob· tatoed by writing or\~~~: I Mrs. Jack Cain, Z025 N Dr., Costa Mesa, pbone 549-Z631. SORRY ABOUT THAT! When ThOmas JefteraooTty- lor got punched 3 times In the face Monday night, feb. 11, 1o a local bar, U ns just a case of mistaken ld.entity. "0h, I'm 50rry --I thOught you were someone else,'' ex- F"or smooth looking, lovely Ups, apply your color with a Up brush. Draw an outline of to , thin, draw your outllne just •~~:.~~~il<~but beware of exceutYe changes. The should Dever be more than the tl'l.lck- ness or the Up brush. Use a clear Up gloss under your Up color for a son, see-through s heen. Used over Jlp. stick, II ltenstnes color aod gives a glossy finish. Lip gloss should be applied In dabs to keep from smearing or changing your out - Une, We have just the beauty alr1s you want by .<>ur!1 lea•llng mak-!rs as L'ltl1fla n, Ge rmai ne Montell, Elizabeth Arden and other excellent Hoes. Let our helpful girls assist you In your selection, It you Hke. • • • HANDY HINT : One way to halt a stocking run or at least slow Us progl'ess, Is to give the' guilty area a QUick shot of bair spray. B@~~~~~Y.~!r~A<;.j: \016 bayside dr .. newport beach • caUiornla, 92662 PIOFISSIONAL. PIISSWOaK ••• PIACTICAL 'PIICIS ISTIMATII pla.toed a yoq man, after Tay. lor, 44, was beaten to hislmees whlle trying to make a phone call. "I was In the rest room Woody's Wharf ustog the ph<> .. I at about 7:35, when this about 24 or 26, medl:;~~~~~ wearing a t-shlrt with beer ad on tile blilck, turned any trom tbe and hit me ln the face 3 with hla nst," Mr. Taylor told police. After bis allepd usatlant made the quick apology, Taylor, a d.eveloper visiting here from Colorado, said he took the by the arm and bauled "'" h"''l out Into tbe bar. Fie .. ""' ---tblo call poUce. Wben arrived, the stlSPKt DOLPHINS GIVE GIFT TO SCHOOL Roy 0. Andersen elementary scllool at 1900 Port Seabourne Way, wlll benent from another belutif\catlon pro)ect by the Dolphins, Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce Wo- men's otvtston. A Uvtng plant- er was selected by Dolphin President Pat Krooe to decorate the scbool's reception are2. and donated by the Do)phlrui;. The planter, presented to the PTA president, Wr s. Nina Balls, w111 be lD pla~e when the scllOol Is dedicated March 16 by St2te Superlnteodeot WU~ son Riles. The publle 11111 t?e ln•tted to the 3 p.m. dedtat1oo ceremony at the school. Ha.rbor Area btlstness women •Do are active Oolpht.o. mem~ bers receh·ed pubUc recently tor rei'\Irblshtng Corooa del Mar's footbrldp. CLIFF FRAZIER TO TALK Tu e~pert CUff Fruter speall: at tile Feb. Z!lZ~~!;;::J di.DDer JPC)OIOUd by H of the American OplnJon store. Tbe meeting wt.U be at 7 at the parish ball 011r Queen of Anpls Ca. tboUc 2046 Mar Vtlta Drive, East may be made by American Opin1oo l.fe-0645, between 10 S p.m., Moodly thrO\ll!l .:::::;1 day, or eaU Mrs. Lucy W at ns.esa'l'. MJ", Frasier Ia put pr<lfl·l -ot lbo Orup CoUDty paJtn AID. MIS. CRAM! DIES AT 61 Mn. Willard Cra.ae, II, of l '714 Port AlbltJ' Pl., Harbor Vte• Homes waa burled feb.t4 1D Paeltlc VIew ~nemorlal part, Hart>or VI"' Hilla. Sbt dltd Feb. 11 at a Cdl'ft"toeOI bome laC--. ~-.... • .un ol ""' leriiJ, ud a.d llYed bert,_. 1111 pull4 ,., .. "" .. -- """ lo7 a -I • ..-.. .... ....,....-. JUDO CLASS O,IRID c-c 11110 1or I ,.ro ud wtU ~ "'~~~~~~~:r.~~l niCA•Tc.-,. ...,. -... 1:111 •••• i '1Maml ............ ut " ........... = t:e'!'t'"':" ..... •• ?¢ ....... .. ,~ .. 1 0 u 7 The key to a reasonable solltion of the trame problems of Corona del Mar and Newport Beacb Is the development of a '•W.UOR BYPASS ROUTE" a.round all of Corona del Mar. As the city's traffic con- sultants, AI.a.n M. Voorhees and Associates, han stated 1n their fl.nal Report, this ma.~r bfPiliS sbould consist of a re located Corona del Mar treen.y colng througb BONITA- COYOTE CANYON" to the PacU!c Coast Hlpny 1.n tbe trvtne Co mpany's coa.stal sector. This bypass bas the si.ClPOrt of home- owner associations tn Corona del •iar, the Chamber of Commerce, the Tl'atflc Consult- ant and the citizens of Corona del Mar. Given thi.s erttr181ly relocated Corona del Mar Freeqy u the bypass aroWld Corona del Mar aod the rest of the tra!ftc patterns proposed by the coosultant for the areas ad)lceot to Corooa del Mar,. what sort of trartlc demand can we reasonably expect for tbe Coast Highway In 1990? The con- sultant estimates the tram.e through Ibis area as between 3'1,000 and 54,000 uenge dally trtps (ADT). Based on a detailed er.- amtnatloo of patterns Involved, an aYerai(' estimate would be about 48,000. for the past EIGHT years the ADT on this segment of Coast Highway has hovered around 40,000 by actual COWlt ot the Newport Beach PubUc Works Department. Thus the estimated de- mand. projected almost z'o years, Is only about 8,000 ears (ZO per eent of the current ioad) more thta Coast Rtct'ltrlY Is carrytng now . In oo n.y can this 8,000 ADT illcrease over what the Coast Htgtrway Is presently carrytnc be used to logically justlfy a Fifth Avenue bypass tn addition to the Bonita Canyon/Corona del Mar freew1.y bypass. The co1111ult:ant has considered the con- struction of a six lane Umtted access Ex- pressn:y througtJ. the old Coest freeway rlcht of n y at a cost of$8,680,000. This Is, of course, 1 possible technical soiWion to the 8,000 ADT tncre2.se required or Coast Hlg1nny by 1990, This road would have an ADT capabt.Uty of between 60,000 to 80,000 to handle the 8,000 cars dlfference between the present md or C.:oast Highway and the 1990 pro)ected toed. Never would so much road have been butll for so te• cars. Howenr, strong forces enst thai wa.nt thi s F'lfth Avenue Expressway built. There- fore, tt may be helpful to d1seuss the arru- ments aptut buildtll.c U, wtrlcb were cor. rectly recocnJ&ed in the ucellent flnal report of the traftlc consultant. Enry ld.eotiflable fa ctor chen there and In the analysts below substantiates the fact that the ftfth Avenue Ezpressway Is oot needed and that park1llg bans on Coast Htpway wt11 DOt be required. THE STRONG CASE AGAINST BUlLDIN G THE FIFTH AVENUE E.IPRESSWAY RESTS ON FIVE SEPARATE COksmERATIONS: 1. There Is DO Deed tor the roa.d with the tr&fflc locreue pro)ec:ted to 1990, 2. The physical preseoee of the road -.ould be a bUif\t oo our comml.llity. 3. Its •ery preseoce would encourap estra, unwanted and tmoeeded tn.mc 1n tbe cout area. It •auld be ao attncti•e nutsaDCe. 4. O. ... k:Jpment of the flftb AYelltlfJ Ex- pressway wtll hurt the business oo Coast HlibWOY · 5. The people of Corooa del Mar, an In- formed grcq, of cltiaens, are onr•belm. lnriJ opposed to tbe cooatruct1on at a fifth Anoue EJI)reuway. Tbeae coostdantloos are discussed In the followiDc text. Tbe CGH~•U:aot bas bued Ills pro)Kted trt.m.c. tnereue to lHO, as U atrecta the problem ol mocUftcaUOD of Cout Htpay ud tbe poulble Deed tor a Ftftll AYeaue bypaa, oe -.elapmMt flcures lor a. ctown- e()Qt ucl FubloD lllud areas turrdahed by tht ln1Dt Compaay. At moe au ot the uc... trafl'k predteted for 1990, \bat II, tnme onr U.t prei!IDtlJ haaclS.S c.t Coast Hlpw&J', wtU eome from the doqcout de. ••leo>...... Thla 1a .-. Ill' lbo rn)fc:ttd traftlc ad UII.IJIII oa tbe FUUa Ane• bJpUo (pal>lt-ltl lbo -D Roport of 11M lnllk C0U1111Ut, Poco II~ II! Ibis -....,..., ~ 100 I* ... "' lbo trallle ean1td ca 1t1t III'Pau or~~~MM or ••---~~~~ dlr U.mlto. TIM (le41wflol ola ,.,...,., ,.UO. al tiU: -_.. .. bt 1111 ,_ - ..... Cll ... 1 ______ ...,...at __ o1 1111 c.._ •1 -_,_ .,.. llrl017 -• _.., rn)fc:-o1 .-., b!' 1111 -Ca --... oot -... Of ....... ,.ak ..... tt.. ... _.,..... c. u ur, • ...at be r.nsrttred ...... .....,.., ___ ,... ...... r.:o ~·' .. lrdleaca.t 'at•co a 110 .. -1,1100 ADf --•• ioollreorrlt!L """Ia -r _ .. --- ' irvine Company figures r epresent substantial oYer -estimates. FoodamentaUy, they are based oo the downcoast development of a population of 51,000 tn 1990, which the lntne Company beUeves wUI be In Its best interest. This 51,000 figure, which has DOC been acru- tlnlzed and accepted by the various pubUc apnctes Involved with tbe development or with tra.tf!.c planning, wtu almost certa.tnly be revised downward as time goes on. AD example of thts was reported oo Ncwember 11 , 1973, 1n the Los Anreles Tlmea. The State Coastline Cooservatlon Commission las Im- posed. population Umlts on the slze of the sewer system that would sene the lnlne Coast. Under the Commission llm.lts, tbe Water District which coYers the coast would be r estricted to serving only 36,000 people throU(tl the sewage treatment outfall. This reduction of the population tocrea.se oo the coast from 51,000 to 36,000 (a decrease of 30 per cent) •ould effectively lower tbe pro)ected tratnc lnerease oo Coast Rlcflny In 1990 to r.ero. A second rna )or factor which WllS oo4: con- sidered quantitatively bJ the consultant, posst. bly beeause the problem lw1 DOC been drama- tically pr esented IJI March, 1973, when the data ptberlng was concluded, relates to tbe energy crisis. Neither the consultant's plan, nor the lrTtne Company's deveklpmeot·P.ls, oo wblcb u~ coasulti.Dt's data were tased for this dowltcoast d..,.elclpmeet, taUt lDto account this ne• s.ltutt1oo, which wtll nrety restrtet the use of automobiles. Both rA tbelr plans are bt.sed on tbe private auto as almost the sole means of tnnsportatioo lD 1990. Thts, of course, seriously Ot"er-uttmates the future tra.mc toad. PubUc transportation wtll also lessen the vehtc le now oo Pa.clftc Coast HlctJway. The Increase In pubUe transportation 'Will be spurred by hlgtl fUel costs, since these modes of transportation are fuel ef'f'tcleolts eompa_red to automohtles, and will also be the subject government StClPOCt. Already 1n Us O.rst year of full scale operation, the Orange CoUDty Transit District has remond the eQIII.nleot of more U..n 400 ears a day from Coast Hlgtlny. Tbe Transit District's plans for a furtber increase of service Indicates that this trend will accelerate, and that tramc on Coast HighW'IY may Yery well drop sub- stantially below present levels tn terms of average dally trips. AddttlonaUy, we should recognize tbat tbe En•iroomeotJ.l Protection Agency 1s cha.rpd •lth controlling the development of new popu- lation centers such as the Irvtoe cout in or der to ensure that air quaUty Is oot d~­ gnded by the~ developments. This new coo- trot element will surely modif'Y and retard the gro•th of the downcoast ares. to summary. eYery !di!'Ctl.ftahM ractor a.f. recttnr the n.te of do'lf'ncoUI. de•eklpmeot tends to reduce tbe rate of populatioo cro-.th and tramc tncrea.se In the time frame to 1990. They Indicate that tbe consultaol:'s pro- )eetlons, completed in •rly 1973, a.re tbem- seiYes tnadeQLate to slClPQrt a Flfth Anaoe Expressway aoo ~stanUaUy Ot"er-81t1mate the nte of tramc tocreue oa Coast KlctnraJ. It Is the pdpeot of mallY k»cal obeaners that the consultant hu ander....Umated tbe amo~mt of Coast Htgtlny tnfftc that •UI be diverted to tbe Bonita Cuyoo f'r""l1· Trattlc wtU prefer this r<MM beeauee tbt ma~r ceoten for )nbs, schools and sbops are located in that dlreetion. At pr-eMOt there are oo alteraatln routes to Coatt Htpny but wheo the dowocot.lt Dr&twork, alr•dy on the accepted Onop County road plan, t• bu:!U. there will be a nwnb&T ol alterna.Un routes an..tla.ble to dO'If'l.oout aM tnlaDd tramc. for e.a.q~1&, 11,000 01 the prueat 40.000 Cout R1&bft)' CUI ~­ pre .... t beach tntftc, mmt.ac ~ ..:I c:kJw'Q tM coast. A sobstantial pr~ at this tr~c would t» dtnrtad by UM Boa.lta Cu - yoo Freeway, ...,.elltb' tbl»a PluBillc to 10 to lbo ~otd ... ,, boac~ ID lilt _,_ couc uea. Tbul, the pattern ol traflk now lD 1990 wtU ban fa'lf'er eart ...,. tM Cout Hletl'lf'lJ Uu at pre.-t. Corooa del Mar Is 1 tiDe pll.~ to U" and rt1U. It ahoukl be kept as a dN:tnble termt.a, not u a traf!le CIXTidrar. Tbt eoutructtoa ol the Flltb • .,.. EJIIl'NiftJ u a lis-lane, Umtted-aee... f'OIId 1PDI1d t8edt?e1J make c~ dtt Mar JIIQ • ecrr-. •-lllc tz:alll< lllrOllll II IIIII -..... c ..... dtl Mar u lio .... UeUU dt4•t'JW TIM F1D A,.. l.a- DI'taft1 W"'a):1 be a bll&tlt oa _. a.:- •.ttJ Mil • altncd" ftmc-• baca-ll...td61W... :1 ,,..., ........ .. 1 IF 'hi.,.. Ill tMettJ.'nUtnac --·· -......... air...,.. -. ...... -,.._ ., ..... -...,.._ .. ____ . Y: Tbe IRII"elt way to destroy tbe character of Corona del Mar Is to put a freeway-type htlflny lhrouctl tt. The vlsllll effect of the r01.d would certa.tnly be that of a frMny. Ill addlttoo, tbe cut 1n the 140 foot high eut wall of Buck Gully, required to main- tain the road. grade. would destroy this scenic formation llXI be visible fOl" miles. Many of our acbool children would llave to cross tbls tretWay~Uke barrier oo their •ay to sc!)ool. U the fifth Aveuue route were to be ap~ proved, ooe "'ould nm the p-ave dancer tblt the Coroo.a del Mar freeway wollld be exteodeCI down MacArthur to meet tbfl fifth AYenue Expres5ft.Y at a la.rp lnter-chl.np (lately propoeed by the Planllln( Commts- ston) which would tben f'IJ:l.Del tramc to fash- Ion lslaDd and then the down-cout de'relop- meota. Tbe Fifth Meuue Expressway would then f'unetloo as a freeway, wta18t'tr lt ls eallad, bee&uae it ls ~ble of tli.DdliDC all of the dono-coast tramc pro)ected tor 1990. Thus, It would eUmlnate the oeed for th~ more dealn.ble altn-lllte of the external Boolta Canyoa bypass. Our analysis of the rea.Usttc UmitsonOOWTI- eoast development abd the resultant traffic, In a.d.dltlon, arcues ap.1llst any removal of partlog from Paclflc Cout HiehftY. Tbt preMalb' Oemc.stnted eftecn" ..,.._ctty of tbfl Coroaa del llar aactioD ls 40,000 cars per day. A4 t.ocr•se ol tbis capa.ctty by 60 per Of.nt (u quoted ln the oon.sultam:'s report discussing an lnerease from four to s11 lanes of tntnc) would make room for 64,000 cars per da y. This capacity Is DOl warranted by even the larpst of the pro. )e('tloos. for these rasons, over 160 merchants a.od the Coroaa del Mar Chamber of Com- merce hue )>toed In apposin( the Ftft.b Ann!)!! Expressway, the MacArthur Inter- change and the P.Umlnatlon of parking on the Coast Hlgtlway . The cttlzeos of Corona del War and Newport Beach han spoW very clearly oo the Fifth Annue ExpresSW'1.y, The Harbor Area free- way ftgtlters gathered 20,000 stptures op - posln( tbe coostruction of a treeny in the coastal corrldor. The Ct tiz.ens CoorcUaat:1nc Committee tben pthered 10,000 signatures to put this issue on tbe ballot. Ill the subseQuent electloo, 85 per (":ent of the voters nullU!ed a '' treeway auee- ment" wblch used the Fifth Avenue corridor specU!caUy, and raUfted a Charter Amend- ment prohibiting tbe construction of a tree- •ay OR AN EXPRESSWAY in our c ity without a vote of tbe ~I.e . As a part of the tratrlc consultant's report, Betiuior Scleoce Corporation dtd an $18,000 study reprdlng p~Uc atUtooes. As a pri- mary ftDdtnc the stud}' -says "'buildtnr a new major highway parallel to the utstlnl Coast Htgtrn.y Is ltrongly opposed by lmoYiedee- able lDdlY\duals, by 1D-depth dt~eusston lf"'\CCS and by a maj)r survef'' (Basic Stwty Report, Pare 35, Point 18 ). The lilt of fifth benue received the lowest ratlog of acceptabtuty (Me tbe Phase II report, Pare 18). In cooclustoo, the residents and merchants of Corooa del Mar hue stated tbat tbey dob't not lbe Futn AYenUII! Ex- preuway, •h1r.h would decrade rather thu eaMDce their eommll:llty. Ill flct, It repre- seaU DO dlacerutble beDef1t to our town. A tlboulfl theu Is u understaDdlblfl emo .. Uoo CODD&Cttd Yltb these coorlcUooa, the)' an at.o bUad oo filets, u we ••• at. tempt.d to damoutnte. Tbe authors of thla report ud other ecm- eeraed ettlltal ol Cor001 del Mar ban IIP)k4D to boudl ol cllrect«a ud ton. t..U meet.llp al bocntow'DIJ"I auocla~. e.n eacal'ld ln debates at u.... meattDp, at CMmber of Commerce mHtiDp, ud OD eab1e te~. lDd t.n trruteB artlc ... tor loel.l ... ~ •• Ill a&Utloa. tM7 ..... ,.....ted tbttr UII:Jill and CODCltilkiM bl· tM ll'-of pabUe Mt..rlap ....._ a. Cit:J't Tnflk .. Mw"t_,. Commltt&e Ud PlaMlll C011mts ... ala. 'lf'UW CJRIOI'tlnL n... ...,..,_1 .......... ~ .. 1111 ..,U.Wtir "' 4,100 oa.nl ...... ,.._ -llle lbo -lllal 1111 -to earo.. ...... f. tramc 11! u IX'I'IIl.I&L _..,...,.,...~c ..... TlMI ctlf111 7 ftld •Mid DO. ~nz nw- -"' • rtllll ·-~-n. c.,-. lriiBc c.·•• ...... wa 11M ...... U .. tile .. I W'l of IIIIa I'IQilRl .... _... • • • (Till-auc 1•10 IT 'I'll caGU -..L llM PiiliaaCC. ... IIITTII, f' n riD IT CALYII ... ~--.._, QIIIPD YAII KJ-.) I I ( Keep cool with eArN AS AWNINGS BEE I I,JloMIT 11._1 -bor• o1 t1to 11o17 Fllllllr -u .. A1111UorJ ·-va-dt1aodllto 1on11, aJq• -ol lito, BrWIIWtllo, ...,_ Klpo~ lor !Ito ........... --II>_. U.lr P&tr<a••··· ••lcom• their .... board ud -!Ito ........ boor<! lor tl>olr ··-...... --olllto,.r. Tbooci> ... ltnJOd a bit ID IIDdiDc our "'f • . • ....,.. art 1101 toowu II> bo Umld aboot •III<IDC dlroctba • • • oo wltll Dorta (llro. Genld) llllm and llarprot (lira. Pelo<) Fluor, n urtHd 1a pllaty ol Ume. A loDe' aDtlqot orteatal r~J~aDtr marked tbe wq from tbl wrCMIIft trut. ptes tDto tbl IPIJ cowl- yard and Bllllt(llra. ~)J....., beDded eaeb a ''Vallatl.De" wttb tbe IIQD.ts oeatiJ ud letfbly wrU:tw for easy Jdenttfle~Um . We DOted aDUque rtmnera were !lPfead bere and tbere oa tbe coorered walkway of tbe bomt, wbieb. la built &.f'OUDd the court. Tbe coldeo Cllq)led n1mm1Dg pool, wttb three ceramic Ultd walls, gave a Persian effect . . . Praetleally e..-.ry room of tile house ' opened ODto tbe court . . . enn the kltcbea. 1'llull. !lou -ud -lleiWtoo, YSet prtlldRtJ. IIJ'a. lllrl Ps z ,.._, lfrL ·-· Doll, -ud Mia. _, uu-. --·. Mn. Jolla ... .._ will -l!tO bf-lawo -..-. ftllt lito.-· MciiW. ud Mn. trw Ward areplircur .. cllalr1DIA; Mra, Lto.rcl .,._ Ud Mra • Brlaal WtOt Jr. wiD bo ID cltUp ol boO- plti.Jltr; otw commtttM membwr ¥• Mm•. William lmbol!, E.-Sculoa, a-p Scott, Clu .. Walot, ~ FlecO. -0- and .._. Hucoct, pC>UciiJ ........... All were pre..at to accept acbxrwhdcmelltl. • • • JI£WP81T . .KIW AilS _ f'OUIIOATIOII" PIUIIm TIAYEL Ill IIVEIIIIE ' 1Stlt s. • ..,. SEIIES ORANGE COAST COLLEGE AUDIT.ORIUM, FAIRVIEW ROAD, COSTA MESA ALLEN HUBBARD "MEXICO, •FASONATING TOWNS OF INDEPEMDEN~E" KATHY RUSH. left, feeds her sister, Patricia, some P<JPCO(D and Patricia prepares to eat ner frozen banana as botb tif~ wbo are julliors at Corona del Mar high school, pause midst earllln.l decorations which are being prepared for tbe Keyooters annual Cashton show to be bekl Saturday March 2, at the Ne'W]:kU'ter Inn. Both Kathy aDd Pat wiil ~el for the eYent. (Enstgn photo.) 1 We •ere Jntrllf'JIIId wttll Mrs. Wells' eollec- tton of Jlnffes, all &lses and matertal, some carved, some bknnl glass • . . aDd some so reaUstlc. ooe felt tbey were aUYe. We later leuDed tt wu throop ber lon of animals, and tbe tad sbe 1s doceot of larger Los Angeles 100, thai started her coUectlng, a.nd giraffes were ber cbotee. Marton ('Irs. Eront) Scanlon serfed the fruit pUDCb and champagne In the coartya.rd, where aU gathered during tbe soelal boor. Among those we saw tbere were Faye (Mrs. Verne) Dudley, Dorts ()Irs. Jobn) l..awson, Mildred (Mrs. Louts) TtD'oer, and Kamma Rousselle. Buffet hmcbeon was serTed in- doors . . . tall sU•er ftBe ftlled wttb red tuUps and pussy wUIOY added the gay Valen- tine touch .•. Seated bere and there were Mmes. H~rman ~tmore, Edntd Gammle of Emerakt Bl.y, Josepb Pardteet_ WUllam Winters, Robert Berry YUh Mrs. Edward Carey; others were Urnes. Francl.s Davts, Carter Lowell, Will Ward, F. G. F'abtan Jr., Michael Dollnskt and her sister, Urs. Matm Kullk, also Mrs. William Eadia, LUlJan (Mrs. Spencer ) Honig and Mrs. George Scott. Tile cocldall buftet, al DorothJ and BW out.mette•a bome oa. CiaJuy Drift, Saturday fticbt, Feb. 18, wu DOt ODJy u 1mportaot date but a Yer'J ~P~CJal oceasloa_ tor It boaortd tbe Oalmette•s IlOilo Scott Lttterm&n, ud·llta flucee, KartD W'IAD. A nrm friendly afta1r ftlltd wtttl eood wt.bes from enryooe preMDt, Karen, sUm 1~ lofely lD t.'lcfd. red, stole ever)'Oile's heart. Scott alkf brother Bryce ha:n tbe Lettermu TriDSI.cUoa Ser- Yices Inc.,. . and Bryce'.$ wUe, Joyce, helped form the Turtle Rock Phllbari'I'MWe ~. Clj>talo Karl Grahn, lSN (ret.~ aod Mrs. Grabn of Santa Barbara were Just lD from Hooolulu and brought Dorothy a "lovely let for a lo¥ely hOstess." Captain James Outs. USN (ret.). and Mrs. Caris were also tbere; others attending were Jlldre and Mrs. Jesse Curtis, Mrs. Richard Palentz, Adelatde and Kenoetb KtngsleJ, Louise and Roy Woolsey, Betty Lang and MJ!Ucent Sallsbury arrived just as •e drove ~ so we went in together, past the red camellias and red carnations trained to ''sweep" over the rock along tbe pool; so picturesque! Other guests In- clUded Don. and Ned Hlll, Melba and Vietor Yact, Bryce Mttchell, Winnie and Robert Short, the Aubrey Glenes, the James En.ns, Louise PauUno, Wallace Neft' b-orn Pasadena and Laguna, AND last but ~ not least . . . San llartDO's Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mann, I Friday, Morch I, 197 4 8:00P.M. Keynofes will stage On September 16, 1810, Mexico was phmred lnto revolt --an intense struggle for freedom ap.lut the cruel rule or Spatn. A "George Was111ngtoo" of hfs country emerged as tbe Ioree behiDd the UberaUoo. He was father Miguel Hidalgo, an Intellectual Yillage priest whO ts revered as one of Mexico's createst heroes. The HidalgO Revolt opened wide the Oood- gates of peat-'41 hatred, suffering and oppression, and precipitated the country Into the War of ~Ddenee. This story of how and where the revolt took place Is vlrldly portrayed In film and narratton aga.lnst the back-drop of breath-taking scenes and fascinating places aod people tn an area seldom visited by tota"iJts. The to•ns of Guanajuato, San Miguel de Allende, Mor. ella, Quer etaro, Me:dco Ctty, Guadalajara and Man- zanfllo, the nascent Acapulco, are covered by this production. Tl11s blend of travel, technical perfection and historical research provide a program of parti- c ular fascination. benefit for Center PRE-INVENTORY REDUCTION SALE For thls special event our store hours will be 9:30 to 5:30 February 2200 through March 2nd. We will also be """"6"""'~<fl'ii<""JIJ«!t. from 12 :00 to 5:00. _. _ -... ..... f.VfRmtiNG .IN THE BALBOA ISLAND STORE 1/2 OFF This Is our own stock, regularly sold In our own stores. Use your Bankamerlcard or Master Charge No !'fouse Charges -All Sales Final No Dealers REMEMBER -BALBOA ISLAND STORE ONLYI COME EARLY, FRIDAY, FEB. 22nd, FOR BEST SELECTION. CHARLES H. BARR lhlrs Will Sarpri•• ha! CALL US T.ODAY .UOUT I ~ict~it I SILVER ·'"·,... LOWEST PRICES ~..-.·•_od!'._lu_! ~De..., ......... , ... T,.._U... II, 11.11. llt11.111••·1en THE INTERNATIONAL SILVER EXCHANGE MOO~lM Ave .. lt115. Newpor\ Retch, Ca. CAl 1"011'~111 '-""" to the Carousel room of the Ne1rp0rter Inn to raise funds for the Center, which provides low-cost psychiatric treatment for emotionally disturbed child- ren and adolescents ages Z-18. The Center is loca ted at 171 East 18th Street, Costa Mesa. John Sheridan and Gerhard Randel are advisors to the Key- notes, who sponsor several an- nual f\IDd -ra.islng events for the Center . Tickets may be purchased from any Keynote meinber, ac- cording to Miss Sue Taube, Keynote president. The social hour will begin at 11 a.m. and luncheon will be served at 12:30 p.m., followed by the rashlon show. Clothes for tennis, skiing, playtime, sc.ttool and evenin~ wUI be shown by 23 models. Commentary w111 be by a Har ~ bor Key member , Mrs. An~ thOny Otting. All models will be members of the Keynotes and Harbor Key. I Keynote models will be: JuUe Bedforb, Julie HumphrieS, · Sa.ody Maravlch, Tammie Mee~ han, Jean Anri Miller, Katie Mulroy, Kathy Perkal, Karen Rivera, Ellen Rosenberg, Sue Straw, Leslle Jooes, Ann West, Genny Yamaguchi, Sue Taube, Ann Barden, Elizabeth Barden, Pat Rush, Sue Standage, Kathy Rush, Margie Kerr aDd Donna Yamaguchi. Harbor Key models will be Mmes. John R. Young, Gerhard Randel and Ivan W Sturgis. Following luncheon, Mrs. James Delaney, outgoing president. told of ber deep appre- c latlon to all who bad helped make ber two years as presJdent pleasant. as well as suc- cessful. She tbeD presented Sister BerUlle, executive director of Family Service, wtth a check or $12,250. Sister Berttlle, La eJt)res- log appreciation, uplalned the many aDd varied phases of tbe sentee, Mrs. Delaney then called Doris (Mrs. Frederick) Hughes rorward, handed her a golden box, wtttch was found to contain tile gavel, tied with a nosepy of forget-me-oats and ttny rosebuds, acknowledging her as Incoming presldet •.. In return Mrs. Delaney receiYed the beau- tiful medallion aod accolades from Ute mem- bers. Servfnr oo the board w111 be Mmes. Frank parents of the lovely Karen! • • • Mary and Roger Turner, Linda lsle, .have tust returned from a cruise to Mazatlan, on down to Puerto Vallarta •.. aboard the Spirit of London. The occasion? . . . just because! Janet Brintle's ftlend, Mrs. David Conrey, from Stockholm, Sweden, is here rtslting. It ha.s been some Ume since they hue been together, so tbere was much to "catch~\41" as well as to "tblnk-back" ... Uke •hen Mrs. Conrey, just out of college, (University of Minnesota), ran for county s~riDteod­ ent of schools 1n Minnesota (don't ask what county ••• I didn't). Sbe won! Later santa Monica became home, and she still ma.fntalns a place tbere as well as ooe lD the desert, however she Uves In Sweden, has a takesld~ house there, but stockholm, It seems, nas now become hOme. P .S. TM county was ReOYIUel · Newcomers at Hoag • SATURDAY, JAN. 1! GiTl .... Mr. ud Mrs. Grec-• TUESDAY, FEB.~ Boy __ Mr. and Mrs. Donald ory Schwartz, 1869 Santa Ana Girl --Mr.IDd Mrs. Rotter! DeMartni, 3932 Claremoot st., Ave., Costa Mesa. Geiss, 2701 Cardinal Dr., Irvtne. Boy --Mr. aDd Mrs. Jack Mesa. Boy ~-Mr. and Mrs. l..<luis Temple, 3125 Yellowstone Dr., Girl __ Mr . and Mrs. Karel Massei, 3206 Nebraska PI., Costa Mesa. deMano,. 19472 Sferra Nuevo, Costa Mesa. • THURSDAY, JAN. 2.C lrvlne. • MONDAY, JAN. 14 Boy -~ Mr. and Mrs. Dennis • WEDNESDAY, FEB. 6 Boy -~ Mr. ,and Mrs. Neil Patrlqllln, 5131Dutcher,lrvine. Boy-· Mr. and Mrs. Dtver, 105 Linda Isle. • FRIDAY, JAN. 25 Thomson, 2264 Maple St., Apt. Boy •• Mr. and Mrs. Stepben Girl--Mr. JJid Mrs, Gordon o, Costa Mesa. WIIILam•, 2925 Chestnut, Costa Chen, 167<! Rhode Island Clr., 3 NEWPORT BOATY Mesa Costa Mesa. A""" • TuESDAY JAN 15 • SUNDAY, JAN. 27 ARE HIT BY THIEVES Boy ~-Mr. a~ Mrs. Rlek Boy --Mr. aod Mrs. Robert Three Newport Beaeb bol.t Shannep, 2265 Pomona Ave., Lynch, 655-1/2 West l8tb St ., yards were hit the niJ!I.t ol Apt B Costa Mesa Costa Mesa. Jan. 24 by tl11eves who worked G.lrl' .. Mr . arxtMrs. Thomas • MONDAY, JAN. 28 under the glare of floodUgbtt: ADULT ADMISSION AT DOOR ..... $2.50 STUOENT AOMISSION AT DOOR .. $1.00 SEASON ·TICKETS ss.oo {Good for any six admissions) ADULT .• S12.s0 STUDENT .• AVAILABLE AT: Newport Harbor Kiwanis Club, Bos 1501, Newport S.cb, 92663, 646-2163 or any member of the Newport Harbor Ktwan.ls Club. Forgit Hardlrare, 2205 W, Balboa Blvd., Newport Bea.cll, 3 I.e~ 6tf.\f:y;..·J41 6 Via Wdo, Ne'llJ)Ort Ba~h., WeRcwt Sboea at WeltcUff Plua. Car Pool Service FROM ORANGE COUNTY TO: EAST L.A., WEST L.A., DOWHTbWI4 L.A., SOUTH BAY AREA, BEVERLY HILLS AND ORANGE COUNTY For Information Call 833-219S Riley 500 Avenlda Largo the Boy --Mr. and Mrs. Richard to remove 5 outdrhes from Bluff~. ' Flower, 5051 Bayonue, Irvine. yachts at storage lots on Ma.r-After 6:00p.m. Boy -~ Mr. and Mrs. Steven Glrl -~Mr. and Mrs. Robert lners Mlle. !~~~~~:~~~:~~~~~~~~~~~! PRlVATE William Harold, son of Mr. aod Mrs. W, J. Harold, 3704 SeashOre Dr., West New- port, nas gradiAted from basic combat training at Fort Ord, CaUf., and now ls at Fort Knot, Kentucky, taklngarmorandtank training. He Is a 1972 11'ad1.11.te of Newport Hubor 111gb school. NEWPORT CEH:rER ASSN. HAMES RUSS THOMP$0H The Newport Center Assa.. directors hue named tbe followtng omcers: Presldeot; a .... u Tbomp-or Holm&reo 'ftce~prelldeDU, o1 A VCO FloaJI-,~-~_s;~k~ andSt_G .. tn of Pacutc ai!Kal; MCJ"etary, s'--Smart or the !nine Co.; treuarer. Bill *bttmaD of SeevttJ Pac.1fte but. otber ·directors are Jack Batoett. Jamu ChaYOI, wn~ Uam Ellers, Bryu Hompblll, ldftrd SmJil> and Wtlllam Trad.-. Ha.nley, 57 1 Joann st., Apl. c, Pike, 404 Holmwood, Newport Spoiler Yachta, 2300 W. Costa Mesa. Helgttts. COlst H"Y., reported !he !beft MEXICO-ISRAEL-HAWAII · AROUI4D THE WORLD • WEDNESDAY JAN 16 • TUESDAY, JAN. 29 of 1 outdrtve aM otber equlp- M ' · L Glrl --Mr. and Mrs. Jotm ment valued at $1,022, % Girl --r . and Mrs. arry Cobb,· 330-A Rochester, Costa Jersey West Yachts, 2300 -c Taylor, 400 Merrimac Wy., Mesa. w. Coast Hwy., lost 2 Mer~ : Apt. 45, Costa Mesa. Boy --Mr. and Mrs. Jack c ury Cruiser outdrlns n.lued c Boy--Mr . and Mrs. Warren Hamilton, 18n1 San Rutloo, at $1,800, a: Jollnson, 2138 Orange Ave., lnlne. Ne1rp0rt Pacfll e Yachts, 2200 <C ;o;~~~AY JAR 17 • WEDNESDAY, JAN. 30 W. Coast Hwy., stated 2 out-u Bo M ' nd M p u1 Girl --Jottn Albers, 4181 drt'e UDits •ere taken from .., Y -~ r. a rs. a Glenwood, lrYJDe. Skipjack CrUisers a.lld the per-G. Travel J)6 Morin• Avenue Balboolsl ... d • 675 8400 • Clroulnlter, l3'l9Z Typet Wy., Boy .... Mr.ud Mrs. Eugene sons who stole them had some 2 v e -elinor baggett Girl• M andM Tbo Fltl.~t!rald, 1311 Antigua Wy., koowledp of the \lllts as the ::t el sa sau ter •• r . rs. mas Dover Shores. removal was dooe wttbootclam- :alough, 2208 Miner St., Costa Gtrl __ Mr. &DdMrs.Mtcbael aging the lata, and wtreawere eBosa. M __ , 11 n-C1m1g, 481! Lori Ann Lane, 1UIPIU~ l.utad 0( eW. ~~!!:.!:!.::.!!~~.!..:.!::~~~:::_:;:;~~!!.~C>:!!:.!:!:J y ~-r. IUAI rs . ....,.ey lrYlne Baker, 1423 Verano PI,, lntne. &f __ Mr. lPd Mrs. Frank Boy --Mr. aDd Mrs. Rl<:hard H fberpr 2789 Wuwtng Cit Seofteld, 725 Sha.Umar, Apt. C, el~, costa' Mea. - Costa Mesa. • THURSDAY, JAR. 31 • SATURDAY, J~. 19 Girl -· Kr. aDd Mrs. Jotm Glrl --Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bfalr, 1182 Dronet Lane, Costa Llfjeoqulst, 5372 Sierra Roja Mesa. Rd., lntne. Boy -· Ur. lDd Mrs. Owen Girl -~ Mr. and llrs. Oen.nls Krea., 14072 Cbac:IU. lnine. Klng, 301 An>cado, Apt. 10, Girl ..... Mr, aod Mrs. DaYid Costa Mesa. HCIDtley, 14491 Gaama, lrrlnt. • SUNDAY, JAN. 20 Boy ~-Ur, ud Mrs. Gilbert Girl --Mr . ud llrs. Ra~ Ortis, UIO Suta Ana At'e., Rlehley, 451 Vta Lido So!JJ. Colt& M ... Lido Isle. • FRIDAY, FEB. 1 • MONDAY, JAN, 21 8oJ .... Mr . ud Mu. Jor. Boy --Mr. Ud Mrs.Micbul Zttpf.J, nil Ill* be., Apt. Fewell, 3129' Bub&dos, CoMa SS, Coeta M-. Yell, eo, --)It. lid llfl, Darid Boy~-Mr. and Mrs.Rielard 801, 1100 CII'Ob, But Blldt Z leJier, I ""g Tuotln, Coota 11oJ --Ill, ad lira. ~ Ilea. Par-laatl But - ' TllESDAY, JAil. Z2 Bmt., Ajlt.~ Ill-. 11oJ •• MI. aod lira. Pa~~l • 8ATlllDAl, PU, I. llartiD, &!0-1/lllarlpldA"·• 11oJ --lllr. ad lito. J- • 5""~5"".iktu~~&..-. .. 4..1 Coroaa dtl Mat. .. ..... ,, JUS ..,.t 8tJd,, 11o1 --lit, ad Mto.BrJU c--. Baroe, 401-1/1 -a., Wool eo, --llt.•llln.Rt,_ lfewport, B••-. 1011 ~ Pl, -~ ... 1 Jill I Sir ...... _ ... ,..'II ... --.. -.. _..,..-""' '£~·- ,.. ... m-. ........ PARTY • Clrl --Ja-Wlllor. 1101 Co*-. H~ Dr~-... eo,.-... .rKn.c .... -· ' ...... ~~~ • C01Joto A'" • WEDIIIIDAT.I.ut A Co* llo-.. ' ~ LIDO CEI(rElt Cirl ·-Mr. ud lira. P• 0111-Mt • .rKn.-)GJ-UOO.--CAUF--.,_ :Z:..tm.c:~.eoa ~·:t~1 • .._ • HAIIIORYIIWCINTIIt Girl •• Jir ....... -eo,-ii,: . .r Kn.... -MOCI!IIM&IeSClllll-dur.,..._ •ce.r'-•• .._ ''"~ ~ -'"""""'clr.,lr-1..., • ., • .,_ .... _.,. • .,..~.,. ...... .,. .. .----.••• <:oa•-. ... . . ' marK •· • I. { . . . . . .. . . . . . .. -....... ' .:..~-~·~u~;~£~~1£~!11~~~~~~..-~,~A&£~7~~00~oo~':~:·~O:~~~~~c!.~7~4 Lady co nd ida tes m i ·N~~~·~~k~.N~;;;·· at Council rudeness ••• •'•••••••• ••••••••••••••• Twowomear~a~&DCfor ... ts w:r1• For&U al.o crU1c1Md COL. EDWARD E. SHARP ol Btr Caoyoo lu -IP· oa. tM Hwport Belch City coecumu C~rl Kymll, •bola Co~metl ••n eritleal 1ut week DOt r--. lor re-eitet1oa II of wtat ooe ol tbem clesertbed the Srd Dbtrlet. aa "-.:eDllmanly CODd.llcl'' at "Wbl.le .ome etuseu were the MODdly COUDCU sessloll. IIP"'kt•c, bt either read a book UJ wu dlstruaed by the or talked llld ilaped wltb other r.:leaesa aome of tbe eo~me:U-eOGDCtlmeD, •• lbt claimed. mea dilplaJed tonrd memben Mrs. Kuetm, a b'mer u- ot tbe pabUc wbo were ucer-ststaat eo the UCJ cbUteeUor, els1ng their rl&flt to speak," erlUclsed Cow.ctlman Rye- 1st District candidate Peg For-kort"s statemeot that "about rtt said. 100 per e.t of tbe studeats . ' . Clothes AlteratiOhs· ARE NOT IEAIY- THAl'S W1tY WI HAVItwo IXPIIT SIAittSTIISSIS Mill TO CliVI 10'" Mill -'"0 WOMII4 'P1141 SIIVIQ AlttD rUIOI4AL A TTII4TIOI4. Highway House of Prayer Ull I. COAST HWY., Coti014A OIL MU LOW•I L.VIL -IIAI IHTBRDBHOMIHATIOHAL, PULL. GOSPBL .,..._ 117 Stb Dtmtct s._..._ ROMALD W. CASPERS to reprN~Gt tbt 50 Dlltriet 011. the AirPort Com- ml.a:loL CoL S~, a r•l estate broUr 1a N"PQ~rt Beach, Js a •et- en.a ot Work! War u aDd Kor•, a member ~ tbe boud ~ the 55Z Cltlb at Hoq Hoauttal, &ad a mem- ber ol lallm Slltlne ud Shrtoe Club. He fttll the n.eucy er-.ted by tbe retlremtDt ol RICHARD BERTEA ot Shore c.ur. ftom the commiaa1oo . • • Newport Bach pollee offtcer MICHAEL SULUVAN reeelfed cme of Luctlle Kuetm, rllllJUng in tbe UYtnliD Newpcl't are oo Eklbol. &tb Dtstrlet, noted that Mayor IalaDd." He llll.de tbe lta.temeot \~~~.;g~l::,!:~~~--~~J~~~~ DoDIJd Mclnn1s "seemeda l1ttle durlnc a dlacualoo 011 low-~ lw'sb and Impatient,'' cost 500stdlsed boosi..D(. lUNDAY ICMOOL• "41 WOIItiiP SIIVIC .. 11ttl l:tAftGILIInC IIIVICI• ""P.M. lUNDAY PlAY II AND llaLIITUDY1 1•• P.M. W.DMIIDAY WILLIAM T. IIIOAH, I'ASTOI I'HOI41o U2;t762 JlgDUJutl) Cllinlgrrgllttottul Qllpml) A A'•• •tl l,.tl.,ntlnl Cow~•••llr:n..J Cltrlall• CNrt:6 '111E REV. JOHN A. LINDVALL, IIIDlotor s.-, StrYtee : 10:00 a..m. Blblo Slwdy: 9:00a.m; UII'?:OO):•. 'eo.etl......._a.a; 32112'H0AD STRI1!T; "IWf'OIP .._.GM.U Pho .. : ~27«1 THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH THI CII4TU fOR BIBLICAL SlUDIIS •t MAGNOLIA l'f. AT tt.U A.M. al&l Q.AIIII IANTA AMA A VI. llall .... WOUIIIP MOUI CO ITA MilA 7all P.M. I¥A •• LIITIC MOUI 01. JIMMY COMaS, PASTOR • COSTA MESA COUNS~LINO CMTKR AIIOTBEl~"rri'a~o<i-1~:~~~~::-~ACII I!V. JAMIS HI14RY, OIIICTOI PAIIILT, PBBitliAL, CALL MI-l 'Ill IURli'.U. C.O-UIIG OINI IR? LIAIM TO LIYI "THI OYI4AMIC. Ll,t" FIRST CHURCH OF otRIST, SCIEr.ITIST 3303 Via Lido Newport Buck SUNDAY SCHOOL 9" 10:30 •• Ill. SUNDAY SERVICES 9$ 10:5() LIJI. WEDNESDAY EVENING MEETING 8 p.m. READING ROOM Week d.ap: 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Wednesday: 9 a.m.· 7(45 p.m. Tunday and Friday: 9 a.m.· S p.m.; 7·9 p.m. SEOOND OIURCH OF OfWT, S9E.NTIST Newport Beach at ~Goro,q~o,del P<\ar , . 3100' PuiflC View Dr. f6MDAY k:HOOL 10 a.m. SuNDAY SERVICE 10 a.m. WEDNESDA V EVENING R~adins Room: 8 P·•· 150C).B E. eo .. tu ... 1• Eatraace oo Narda•u Mon .. fri.: 10 a.m. to S p.m. Thunday eveninp: 7 to 9 S.c.: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. You are cordially inv1red co attend cJ.urch Serric:c:s and to u.w the Readin1 Room. We 1lmtli ,_ 110 ww.., LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE MASTER 2900-VtowO... Co<ono dol ..... CaiH. LAWRE!ICE D. FRUIILIIIG ',.._ __ 844-_ SUNDAY SCBOOL CLAMIS AU Apo: 9:15 to 10:15 a.m. W«sblp Ro• -10:10 ua. Nar_,. ud CoaM Boar - rt.TTl14D THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICI RIGULARLY GRACE BIBLI CHUROI .lmtrleulAIIoaBall !laS W. IIIII, Cotta M- REV. TOM TVRII!, l'ot•• SIJIIDU SZRYICD: 10:10 A.M. 6 1:00 P.M. s-ocboo~ ana-0:10 110111 BIBLI CLaws: CaD$~ '• T BlbitDactrtDI• Ceaual Bible Oawdi ROII!RT Ill, IEHGSTOH -PAS TOft 23RD ST. ot 0 RANCE, COS U MESA -U5-50SO Sunday mornlnc worship • lO:SO a.m. SUDday Sebool Slmday eveniD&' worship -6:SO p.m. 9:00a.m. Wednesday Bible study and pra)'er •• , ••• 7:00p.m. An lDdepeDdent church wtth Bible teaebi.nc mlDistr} FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 2501 CLIFF DR., NEWPORT BEACH -U2·74U DR. F. KENTON BESHORE PASTOR $UHDAY SCHOOL ••• ,. frlO A.M. IIlLI STUDY WORSHII' •• ,. HhlO A.M. & 7 I',M, 7•30 P,M. WID. the top anrdl F.Wiai'J 9tb at tbe COL. SMARP n.lor aDd merit &ftf<S. taaquet IIPCJilSOred by the American Lepoa. 11 Saata Ana. He was boDored for rescutnr 2 elderly peraou 1n a burning house .•. Yo~mgest pollee eblef 1n Orange County Is 30-year- old EDWARD CIBBARELLJ, who toot over the duties of chief at Seat Beach Feb.ll. He preYlously served as Ueutenant In the Newport Beach pollee department, where be had assignments as field patrolman, community relations otncer, patrol ser. ,.at, detective and adfutant to the chief durtnc the past 7 years • . . DALE TUTTLE of East Stun has been appointed cc:xwtrueUoo loan omeer for the Bank of Newport, with otflces In the tank's main olftce, Dover Dr. at 16th St. for the past 5 years he has been a loan consultant with American Sarinp and Lou ASBII. and prior to that he sened as loan omcer for Home SaYings and Loan In Beverly Hills ... SENATOR JOHN V. TUNNEY (D. Ca lif.) baa aamed TIMOTHY HAMILL, Z300 Private Road, West Upper Bay, as an aHeroate oomlnee for appointment to the Air Force Academy in Cokm.do .•. JEANE'M'E A. PAYNE has been appointed DeW accounts manager for MarlHrs Sulnp: and Loan Assu., Donr Dr. at Westclltf Dr., Westclitr Flnaoclal Center, and has been pro- moted to tbe corporate position of uststaot secretary. She has been wtth Mariners SnlDgs for more than 9 years, starting out as a teUer .•• ROBERT A. MILLHOUSE, plant man-DALE TUTTI..E for Plilleo-Ford's Aeronutronie DlYislon's Newport beeri elected chairman of Ford Motor ComP<lnY's Orapge County community re- lations commtdee, which plans, coordi- nates aDd participates in community re- Rtlons programs In the county . . . !.HELMA PAD[X)CK HOPE, Corooa del artist, has been selected as '•woman achievement" by the Laguna Beach branc~ of the National League of Amet- Pen Women, which she served as -::~:~:'', ln 1970-72. She was chOsen ..... ol her career as an artist ex- teDdlng over 45 years and for the quaUty J EAMETTE of her written work In both poetry and prose. Her pajllting of her uaDdson Tom was among cOO&eo J,or elbibltloo at Pen WOm~· Iii ·fltaril, Tboi <c;!i'lllit .._ .. ..,: :c'" a dedleatloa record tor teers holdtng top ctwJrmansbtps in the heart ftmd eampaiCfl, both of them with 15 years or 'f'Ohmteer senlce: heart rund chairman JACQUELINE (MRS, LOREN) HEATHER of Newport Beach and heart Sunday chairman JOAN (MRS. AL) De- LOCIO of Garden Grove. Mrs. Heather Is also cl\alrman of the bOard of dlredors of the Orange County Heart Assn. Heart Sunday Ls scheduled for February ~4 ... MRS. HOPE DAVID C. HE NLEY of 2662 Circle Drive, Bay Shores, assistant professor of journalism at USC, nas been awarded a research grant from the Qutll and Scroll F'oundatlon of the University of Jon school of journalism. He wtll undertake a study of "The state of high school journalism in California .'' He wtll also Incorporate material from his research into his Ph. D. dissertation for the uaduate school ol human behaYior at U. S. International University, San otego. He Is a for mer political reporter and foreign atf:airs columnist lor the Los Angeles Examiner (now the Herak1-Examlner), aDd was the tirst Los Angeles reporter ~· ' in Berlin in 1961 •hen communist East Cermany constructed the Berlin Wall ... DR. WILLIAM GLASSER, .,ho Is the author of the controversial book, "Schools wllhout failure," wtl\ speak to UCI Town &Dd Gown members at 8 p.m. Monday, March 11, In the Village theater on the UCI campus, His topic wUI be "Leuning to Uve today : the problems HARBOR CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCII!HCI of the tdenHIJ ooclety " . . . HECTOR I "SCI ENCE 0 F MIND" T. CLARK of Costa Mesa has been named ELI!AHOR C. JACitSOH, MINISTER "' a member of the Quarter Century Club Suodat Service ..•••.•. 11:00 Lm. OR. GLASSER of the Golf Course S~rlntendents Asso- SUDd&f Scbool ..• , , . , . 11:00 a.m. elation of America. He and 42 other goU CENTER ST., COSTA MESA U6-IOU course s~rintendents from across the world became ~========================================_!m~e~m~~~·~·~·~·~~~c~lu~b~thl!s~y~. ARE YOU READY FOR THE GOOD NEWS? Further reductions on all Sale articles ,.., Additional items reduced fOf clearance NOW FOR THE BAD NEWS! blow (Also your , ... wnsational SUmmer -·~~~../ .1•-.oMI ,_0 AT IAYitOI Dill _..,Oftf lEACH ,,..,a ~t:a-a::JI• ..... ;.: ,, ... . . COLOR TV SEH TAKEN IN LOCAL BURGLARIES Four color TV sets were stolen Jan. Z6 and Z7 in thefts reported by 3 private clttsens and the Newporter Inn. A pipe wrench was used to twist a door knob to pin entry to the hOme of Norman Pace. 119-1/Z MarlDe An., Balboa tsRDd, ror a $350 tlleft. A sU.dtnc gtass door was pried opea at SlZ LacoWa St., New - port Sbores, wbere Gerald PoUock DOt OblJ io.st his TV, but ckJtblAf ud a n.c'dll eleuer worth SM. Rboda Mar- UDea told Newport S.chpoUee that a t.rcla.r eatered thfouetl a ttoat wtndoW ol ber bome at 8600 W. Cout llwy., No. II, WHI N-. IIIII lift w1tb ber $S50 .... A $ZOO color TV wu abolted from a ltaD4 ud c:u~ rttd '"' from Room 656 at tbt Newportv lilA. llll EVES TAKE TV'S lololol !Ito 1111 of TV-Ita ut ._ Sc:rC. 115 PT- St., ,..wrat Sllont. no re- --lu.. II to lllld 1010---udltla .. collrTV-* 'a..S _.., L11o, G?-1/1 Btu u A.ft,. c--............ ...... lllo-otiiWtao.• paJ "t 0011t • a.-L,_ _ _:_ _____________ __...,. ''He mlgtlt tan been a little ••J bappea to mow," aJd onrburdened by tbe JoocCouo-Mrs. Kuetm.. "tbat stuSeots, cil apnda, or be could line faculty ud employees ~ OCI just a brWJQue persoo," said uve 1D all aecUoos of Newport, Mrs. Kuehn. "I won't coodemn and 1 belien that they enrich him, because I don't 1mow that :=ur~"""'=~ln~many=~"=ay=s~.·~· ::~~-~-~-~~~-~~~~~~~~~~!!! much about his reasons for acttng as he did." Mn. Kuehn ooted that It THE REAL "would have beeo helpfullf the mayor bad anOOWJ.ced at the begtonlng of the meeting that all speakers must come for- ward and identity themselns, aDd that oo demonstrations are allowed from the aiJd.leoce." Advocates and opponents of the houslng development stand- ards ordinan ce and the open houstng Issue Interrupted the proceedtngs several limes with applause and comments from the spectators seats, before betng gaveUed to silence by Mayor Mcinnis. "Some of the SJ)eetator swer e rude, too," said Mr s. forglt, "but that's no n euse for the mayor and vice-mayor scowl- ing, browbeating and being 111- mannered toward speakers who disagree with them. U the Coun - cil can't behave as gentlemen, maybe we need some ladles to replace them." Mrs. F'or git seeks Vice-Mayor Roger s' Council seat. & DECORATING PROBLEMS? Let l1S help you solve them -We are a full service paint a.Dd deeorattng store. nuTS TODAY! FEI. 21 tllrv23 WOMENS SEPARATES VALUES TO s25.00 SKIRTS AND TOPS JACKETS AND PANTS 99c TO s3.99 LADIES BLOUSES Reg . $9 .00 to $18.00 NOW '12 PRICE Poly-Tex Twill Separales Y2 OF SALE PRICE LADIES DRESSES REDUCED TO ClfAR MEN'S BARGAINS ASSORTED PANTS Re g. S 1 0.00 ~ $2 5.00 NOW S2.99 to SJ7.99 Sporlshirls--Dren Shirts $199 1 $299 1 $399 Up All FIRST QUALITY NAME BRAND MERCHANDISE HOU.!i: ~ )0 1<1 0 ""o~d<>l II•·~ ~-·~·Cio~ f•<CIOV No'fi'll> ,,, ' ""' 1 816 NEWPORT BOULEVARD WE CARE! Major Credil Card• Accepled Sure ... We love airplanes and we take pride in our ability to fly them efficiently and on time. But what makes It all worthwhile is being of service to the people of Orange County ... businessmen, businesswomen, family flyers, kids, students. servicemen ... every -• Flying planes is fun. Flying people is rewarding. AI CAliFORNIA 1:11& (from Orenge County Airport} ._.. .. ,...,.. .. , -.a.r..r. , ..... ....._ o, e.~,.._._., a ,o; ........ IMilii ........ oe.,.. ,., ...... ••• .. .. ,... ................ ., , c • • ... ""' .... I , **************************** : d 9' .. 7.,. ~ .91. Cll{,u/.d ~/.6 : NEII'OIIT HAIIIOR IIIIIGII I'UIUSHED IF.IIILY -PAGE I ( 'IIIURSOAY, FE8. n, 1174 COIIOIIA DEL IWI, CAL • • • • • oo-., .w.• w. ... •• D.D. The Rod From Jeaee * * 6a• 1 Is fusf I tiMiwl'i , * * * • Ltl us unit~ in i•ploring tbe Supnme proltcticm over tbese Vnited Slates: Ruler of Nations to spretzd His holy To tum the mtU:hi,ati:ons of the wiclt.ed: to the confirming of tht Constitulion; To enable us 111 all li•es to root out interpal sedition and put invas ion to {light: And to ptrpdtlll/e to 0111 co•ntry /.hat prosperUy which His goodness has already confe-rred, A.en. ---Composed by Georgr Washiog[OO, 1794. '* * * * * hlllo111 'lh4 S 'u f, .,_ ~ nn I f;1'4·h. * * •• Golden Text : ··s,u witJ1. r;ght,•ow"~SIIha/1 he judg' the poor, t»td ,.,,()t), with 'qnjjy for the mr•k oj lh~ 1crrth : oud Itt sluUl nnilt the uwlh with tht rod of hi.1 nJONIII, O,ld with IIIII brtalh of /lis lips 1/UJIJ h' diJ) l#w tuidtd" (loaiah II :4 ). UR lelloa. {01' today civea ua au ec;cellent oppottuni!l to ret a rlimJ~~~e of God 1 plan lor mankind-paot, p-amt, and future. Tbe pftlalt vM:w of the world ay•em, with ita wars, {am. Kiftldom of David. He wi.U haft Satan bound "' the ~ pit. He will overcome the annies of men who will oppc»e Him at A.rma,pddon, und then will lollow a thOUIOIId yeara of peace UPQD the earth. Jtsut wiU reiJn with perfect justiet, with a rod of n·on. There wiU come. to pU1 the thiop tet forth io our ieuoD.. ·~ * * * * * * * * * * * ina, di-.ue~, jealou.sies, envies, die:· taonbis-, dishonesties, and all ending ia death, is diKOUr'11"'iflC· It ia a sad pictuft; and worse yet is the definite lcncJ-,rioqe that sin and di!Obedienct: ~e inerta.!lin& rather than decreasi~. n.ere is not the slightest ev-1· dmce that the world is g-etting any better, but quite the contrary. 10e world continu~l y tries to cheet-itself by proclaiming tlull tht· character and "culture" of man is st~dily improving: with each gener· ation, but no evidence i:. ever pro- duced. It i& an empty claim, as ever1 a slight investigation would shaY.·. Look now at laaiah'a record. In tht tenth chapter he reveala the d~ tress upon the-world and tella of the time of the (TUt tribulation and Armareddcm. Then, io the eleventh chapUr, he tella bow Juus, the Branch, comes with Hia scvcn·fold Spirit &nd etunal power. Thia is the same Spirit pOIKtled by Jesus when on the earth io the flesh (ReY. 1 :4). The Kingdom will be characterised by righteousnep accordin&' to the standarda of God. Gn.ft. crooked· ness, and rebellion will be elimioated. SCOPE OF lllf KINGDOM IMioh 1•1 :1-16 World Wor II and ~lot Kor<aD W•. there are more marb of the BeuL The rapidly ,._;,.. _,. of die Yisibl~ dtUTCh it aoother •~ o( md<nce. The rowtb ol . "" ism may bloNOm into tbc ~ of the "boul" and A.ttbcltritl, ood tlte rapid .,..ad ol """""""' ood tb< talk of "ooe wOf'ld" arc otMr plai8 types. This Kiftldom will c:au:r in ]au- salem, and the adjacent countria wiD be alkred to make it the creatat dty that the world hu ever teen. Of course, the world does aot beline ID)' of thi!, and man, by his lawa ud governmental systema, ia tryinc to bring about world peace. He buildl warships and airships, tra.ins armies, and calls world corrventiont to esta~ !ish peace and brotherly love, but all these thinKS always have failed. Man'• heart i.s dettitful above all things and desperately, hopeiessly .;c~cert and di.sobc!dient. Satan lau&hs at man'• futile etfort5 and deceives him ~ more. CHRIST, OUl ONLY HOP£ * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ***** ********************* REAL \WORLD PEACE There will be 1,000 yean (Rev. 20:51 of peace and real progress which .will surpass anythin2' that we can imagine, because Jesus will be here to mlke plain to the-inhabitants the wonders which have been pre- pared for man from the begiNMng, and the bc!:lievers will have new na· tures and n~w tndies with what a~ now only supernatural powus and at· tributes.. Even the animals will be fr~ from the OJr..se of man's sin Th~y will cease to be wild. The rea· son is simple. "They shall not bur 'nor destroy in all my holy mountain : for the earth shall be full of the knowledge of the Lord, as the waters cover the sea." Obedience to God will ~ universal, and there will be the peace o f God. The only possible hope for m•nkind and world peace ia in and thf'OUib ·the Prince of Peace, Jesua: Ou'ist out Lord. A her the thousand yura of peace, Satan is to be loosed, the ~ pie on earth are to be telted by him, and some will be found to be ttbel- lious. Satan, hell, death, the ••beut," and Antichrist will be cast into the lake of firco, and with them, wi11 fO the unbelievers who are separated from. God and have no other place to p Then rhe r~ wiU be a new HeaYen and a new earth. All tracts of disobedi- en<"e will be gone forever, all enemies will ha ve been oYercome and the K ingdom of God on earth 'will be de-- livered by the Son to the Father (l Cor. 15:24). Where will you be- with Christ or Satan? TM choice i• in your power now. Christ is the Prin<"e of Peace. If you do not accepc Him as such, then you never can han peace. "He is Lord of all or not Lord at all." Are you saved? Or will 1~ pe:rish with the earth? Have you defi. ni tely made a decision for Jesus u your Sa ~iour ? Jf not, how do you expttt to rc.:.r.h Heaven? ~§.~!:~.~!. Fou_in .. Chf.r2 phecy (CONTINUED FROM L.AST Wft:K) We are talking about the end time of the nation o{ Js. rae l. The day is going to be great. It is going to find Jac· ob in trouble, yet Jacob is go ing to be saved out of it: ••It shall come to pas.s in that day saith the Lord ol hosts." (fhat is the day when God delive~ Israel) "that I wiU break his yoke from vfl thy ned:, and will burst thy bonds. and strangen shall no more serve themselves of him: But they shall serve the Lord their God, and David the ir Icing. whom I will raise up unto them. .. Therefore fear thou not. 0 my ~rvant Jacob. saitb the Lord: neither be dismayed. brae!: for, lo, I will save thee from afar, a11d tby seed from the land of their captivi- ty: and Jacob shaD return, and shall be in rest, be quiet and none shaH make him afraid. For I am with thee, uith the Lord, to save thee: though I make a tidf end of all nations whither I have JCaflered thee, yet will I not make a full end of thee: but I will correct thee in measure, and will not leave t~ alto- gel~r unpunished." (Jer. 30: 8-1 I ) If you compare these verses .. ith Ezekiel. chapter 34, and Jeremiah, chapter 33, you will find the rea~n that God scattered Israel. It wcu ~­ nacw• of iniquity.' Because or iniquiry, God scattered the na- tio n of lsrael to the nations. He told them that He would, but Israel paid little heed. In Ezekiel 34:13 the prophet say<.. "And I will bring t~m out from the people, and gath- er them from the countrie.o~, and will bring them to their own land. and feed them upon the mo untains of Israel by the rive~. and in aJI the in. habitcd places o( the ooun - try ... \'e~ 23 says, .. And I will set up one shepherd over them. and he shall feed them, even my servant David; he shall reed them, and he shall be their shepherd. And 1 the Lord will be their God, and my servant David a prince 1mo ng them; I the Lord have spoken it." The familiar hymn. Showu~ 0/ Bl~ssing, comes £rom Ezek- iel 34:26, "And I will mate them and the places round about my hill a blessing; and I will cause the shower to come down io his aeason; there shall be showers of blessing. And the tree of the r~eld shall yield her fruit. and the earth shall yield her in· crease, and they shaU be »f, In tht'ir land, and shaU know that I am the Lord, when I have broken the bands of their yoke, and dc.Live~ them out of the hand ot thole that JC:f\'cd rhemselvu or lhem ... Rderringlo the words "ufe in their land," we uk: Are lhe lsraeliles "'' In lhei.r land? 'They 1 rc DOl ufe ia lhe land oowl They will be ufo Ia die laod 0G1J aftet die rribulltioa bot••• that il her lime 0( jM I ' PI Ianiei ldU ...... loot ......... .. dutC ..... ,_ ... 0( .. ......... , .... ...... ilweoea .. d. If someone sn ys to you they can't believe the ScriP- tur(:'S, you can now reply, "Well , look at what is hap- pening right now in the Mid- dle East. This is similar to how it is going to happen "'hen the armies of the North are going to pour down upon the nation of Israel." Ezekiel, chapters JR and 19, actually mentio ns these arm- ies of the North coming down ! The primary punishment uf the tnbulation is upon the na- tion of hrael, but it will :'If- feet ttte whole earth. Hun- dreds of thousands of people wiU be killed, but primarily the tribulation as Daniel".o 70tb week was a judgment upon tt\e city o f Jl!rusalem and 1.1poo the peopte of Israel. Because the Antichrist is to be the supreme world ruler, he bares down on Jerusalem, kills the two witnesses, the people in the streets and those in rhe wilderness, and he kills them wherever he finds them. It will be world.wide geno- cide. All who fail to display hi.s mark will be rounded up and liquidated. Bur following lhi! turible time of tribulation, which God foret old concerning his peo.. pie Israel by His prophet, Daniel. God is likewise going to fo rgive her and restore het In full prominence. The time of the Gentiles will have ruo its course and Israel wiU ag:lin be ihe center of atten. ti<\ll during the mille nnial re ign of Cbri'\1. Until then, ho wever, we can u"i the pr~nt happenings in the Middle East as reassur- an..:e-that God is not finished with th~t pa rt of geography. Civilization started there and. someday, hi story will once again be made there -whea Christ H imself wiU stt.p dowll from heaven and split in two th~ Mount or Olives. MeanwhHe, aa Christians, let us continue in our work of faith . labor of love and pa. lienee of hope, waiting for the S.:.n of G.ld. Curious Bible Facts Om· v f tlw OIIPI I"'IHJ\;,H f,•.,turt:ii o f tl u· '~'""" "\.omt!,. nf the Bible •· editluu <Jf St rij.lhirt·, JluLii,;hed Ly (.J,ntiliOJ/1 Crosadt• o•arl) m l~·o·rml .. r. '"!Itt· ,..,·.-lion entitled "Bihl·· F.,d 1~,.1..." lt di~t·,.t.~ .;omr a ma:tll ll! f.wt.. "" ,,.,. ""l•j<·•·t .,f .tlllmotl .• , bu ... mt't>t<, o·r;~ft.o. omd prnf,.,...i.,na. 1\o·bc-rw tlllf'mhu. 1.1Lir of w•·•ghU and mr ;~;mrr,, r lc. 11!1 cn nnf'CI,.J with thr Btblo· 111 .... •Ill<'' w.av . llrr~ •~ .. n art1d,. · Ly a <li~l•ngui.~lw .-1 Bihl(· ... dlo •l<'r alunj,! tlw ~nit' hn•·. Wo• off••r il 111 the hvpr it wt\1 ,timul.at r intrrf'st in (act.~ 11buul thr Biblt., p:nt'nlly , 11nd the m:"" •·J .... nd .. u( the Hible " rd1tion. particul11rly. Nr.:11.t to this art 1cle ill! an aruJotulo.;•'ll'lf'lll wlow lt tdl,; ho,w 11nd w~o· lho· ·'Utnd" uf tht• Bible " o•ditton ,,..,) 1~ ubt.ai ned at a 5pt:"cial publisher's prior (or 11 limited time. Tltr rnuldlt-.,.,.~ o ( the whnk Utblr '" l)!>alm 118:8. 'fh,. lon~at vri"Sf' ()f the wh()k Hiblr 111 Eathrr fl:9, m nlaining 90 worth. Eua 7:21 containB aU the lrtten or th .. alph~t. u.cept J. II Kinp 19 snd IN.iah 37 are euctly alike. Etr. 2 mel NehemUh 7 arT 1imilar. The la11 t two venu of II Chron~k11 and the opening ¥f!n~oe o f Eua a~ alike. The word "J ehovah " oeeunl 6,855 time11 in the Bib&t . The namr.: <,( "Gvd" doe• not o<eur in F.sthr.r or dw: So"f[ of Sotomon. In Psalm 107 four 'lenea ~ alike,8, 15, 21. and 3 1. Each vr.nlt' in Pulm 136 r.ndt alike. The Oil~ wu divtded into <:haptrno hy C.wdinal Hu.,._, d,. ~nclnC.ro, about 1236. Thr O ld Tutammt w~ 1livided . lnlAJ venu by FL.bhi ,\Suroetai Nathan, in 1661 . The "''""' Teument wM divid rd into U f iCI by K. Stephen, • f'n:nc:h printer, b • Mid , while on ho..ebitdt. The Septu-Pa•·, a ti ... tion into t:reH., •• mMc ia ~r ·~ 2115 B.C. 11Ml ~ iR whole or;.. ~ .... .,......""' olio Oflll' l250 br:s ... or •lec&a. n. .. f:l&fl&· ........ -~~~ t tW wli ., 'Wydifie. ill' \.IJ. 1 :~no ;· th·· r.r";.t Fr•·ru.:h tr .. n~l.•l" 111 "' I I i ~l; tlu-ti••rrtoarr trar~~lodtun i11 1460 : the 1\m••rl r:an tr~nsbL .. m in 1752. Th,. ulrlt:t>l manuiteript of the Hibl~ in th•· 8riti~l1 1\.·luscum ill th•• '"t :udr \ t\l•·xano!rinu~< "; tho:: "t:odn. Vatirann~ .. i:. thf' old~At ill th•· \ ;~.ticart Lihrny at Rome. Tht'rt: i., a Uibl{' in the libra') u ( tJ, .. IJnil•·~il ) of Gotlingr.n writt,.n on 2,.J.70 palm lcu,.li. Our Bib~ 111 lhe w m!Jined writings of ahout 40 mf'n 11!1 inl'pirrd 1,) f.ml. Thetlot' me.n wert' nul o;untt•mporlll'), but livr d at vu.riouR time.11 during a periud u( num than 1500 } e.iln. The!¥" nu~n wroto• un.-lr.r thr most varil'd cuuditio~. Sume wrote in pn~.m, :.o •ll\0' m palacf'b, othf'n; iu 1:avo•,., iu d~rtl!, by thr. river hank, in nil~>, in victol'), in def~at , in succeSH -in fa ct, under most I'YI'!rf pOt!Sible r.onditinn. Tht:lif' Jn'-0 wrre from t:vtry walk nf lifr,. Kings •. pr.:aNmll, pril'll l l, fi she rmen , ~neralt , l h,.ph.,.rd l!l , noblf'mtn , tax gathere.-., doctor~~, lawyen, lltateamen, and politicians are amtmg ita writl'!n;. They nuck t-= iP their writinp of I'!Yety fonn of c:xpre-.ion URd by men to convey thought: proee, J'(Jetry , law , government decrees, lawa, ~Jt;tmon~. parablea, pictoNI symbols, even ptnonal k:ltel'l, and, most p.:trticuLu, prophecy. They wrol,. about every auhjrcl whi c:h wihlly dfl'!cl men: crution, thf' onpn. workin1 and d u tiny of 11n, df:ath , lite, nation•, ~vemmenb ; hell arwl hravr:n; and the beinJ, ch•acter, and p._n of (;()t'(, Such ill our 8ibM , 10 majeatk, r.uiU:d ·and maneloua •n ill awr:f'p . The Otd Tutament enda with a cui'H.I ; and the New Trtll.amen1 wilh • iw.Mdietion. John 14 ia the fintet eMpier to reM: f'Mim 36, the moet buuliful. The st.e.n moM inaf?itinl ptQmiaet aft John B:l6; John "l4:l-3, 23; 6:37; Malthe;w ll :28; Mauhew :lll: 111-20; Pulm il7 :4. Let ,. hick IUc:h with-. o• he.rll. looloh 60:1 .• tiM -... liMy ..... -.-... -2S:4 Is die pilow for ..... ::-.~·...a~ ~-L But t~ Bible prophes~s that world ~ is coming. So, the world jumps to tbt: conclusion that the world is getting bette-r until it reaches a cli· max of peace, but the Bible does not say that man will brinK about this peace. In fact , thoe peacr ia .delayed by man and will be brought about by God Himself in His own time and in His own way with no help from man, but, rather, in spite of the ap. position of mao. What the Bible reveals is this. God creat«f ~ earth and peopled it. Satan, in rebellion against God, introdu«d disobedienc:t' to the world and made it .. ~ a wilderness and destroyed the c1t1es thereof (ha.. 14 :17). While it then wu without form and void, God 5Cnt Hts Spirit to rehabilitate the ·world. This He accomplished in six days. It wa.s a Paradise, with a newlv for:med man in charge as GOO's repri-sen~tive . But Satan, by trickery and dec.C'It, led this man and his wife to tum thtir backs on God and obey him s.-' PA~ISE LOST The earth eea.sed to tilt' a Pata· di!llr! and was undff the curse of dis· obedience -sin. Satan wu the U5U:rping. rebellious, spiritual prince, ruhn~ the work! systems, and man rqJ~oduc:ed . offspring in his own re· belhous, disobedient. godle.s& image, and these children of men today oc· cupy the earth, and, of themselves. are without t~ possibility of improve- ment, but are, as natural men, doomed to .a life and eternity of rebellion alil:"lfnst and ~paration from God. All this is contrary to God's will con- cemin.~: man, His creatures. PARADIS~ TO IE REGAINED Therefore, God ~nt into this de- ba.!oed world His Son. born of a woman, who came and lived a life of perfect obedience and demonstrated the glory of ma., according ro God'~ original plan. God'.~ Son me1 Sa tan and fought against him as a man with the Sword of the Spirit. thr W ord of God. )Nus, the Son of God, over- came Satan, but let him remain as prince of this world until His plans for the redemption are completed. ~ plans are now rapidly coming to a head. Satan is today doirtJ; his utmott to destroy the victory or Jesus upon the-erou1 and he is ui'Jinc man to deny that Juus is O.ri.st and that Hia shod blood and death were to pay the penalty for man'• disobed.i · ence and redeem bim from slaYCty to Satan. In this way Satan is fooUnc nwltitudes of men a"nd womtn, but there are alto multitudes who art ac· ceptift( u.lvation by accqXing } esus as their Saviour i.nd aerving Him u Lo..d. IEUMIS RESCUED When the number of thew re· deemed is comP'ete, then Jesus has promised to ap,xar in the air, with the 50011 of the believin~t dead. He wiD resurrect their bodies from the earth so they will be: -.compte~ new creatures lift the risen Jesus Him· self. Then He wiU draw to Himself all belitvl"r·s who are still in the flesh on ~. Their bodiu will be chanpd m the twinldin« of an eye and ca.uaht up to meet Him in the air. The fol- loon a period ol al>oot th,... llftd one hall yan with a rocD<oo wadd. At 6,.., ~heft wiD t. creat ~ untter die AntidlriJI, dllliJw · ,;.,. -amoll lad ,_, rid! ood f""'!'• free ood boed, wlU t.Ye • atorl& •• thei, ~~ baDola or .., u..;, foro- heado, wbidl will penolt them lo buy and tdl. But lhlo ,_...y pn>op<rity win ,_ ood ood wilfbo f-..t by wan. fan:ai._, •nn•, _, death 10 -ilole dtot --of llao lahoW· """' ol die -will atioorUiy per· w.. Bclltt.,.... •r ~ difei .. - -ilo, boot die ........ f-~ -' J11U1 Qllllr AS IOM8 ,_ llao ~ J-Qorlot ... _.. ............. .. MANY PLAIN SIGNS Many of U ! today bC'lieve that aU t!"rt signs indicate that thi.! prophecy will soon he fulfilled (2 Thess. 2 :3 ; 2 T im. 3 :1-7 ). After World War I, the NRA blue e;~.gle mark and the re-- quired codes to do business were shadows of the "beast," ~ after '"f~efledron·~~ ..• "This 'Anti-Scale' Age" By Edwin Raymond Andarson From "THE F:V At.r.EL, ·· Box 25, Largo, Fla. The story is told of a sm.,i i a:irl who .,.as showing the bathroom scale to a playmate ... "all I Ieno-N 1s you stand on it ar.d it makes )IOU angry ... " After the initial chu,;kle, there is tl1e impact of serious co nsideration. ''Out of the mouths of babes" ... and that bathroom scale becomes a clear pareble of the inerrant Word of the living God. Becau~ ol the divine rndicatlon. holy and absolute, there is the kindlinf of sinful anger. The "fat " ol sin in the life, i~ po inted up by the convicting needle" of "thus saith the Lord ." All of th is eJ~plains in large measure why modem man will not "stand upon the scales" of the Word of God. In anger he has substituted man-made measurina instruments with too-soft indicators wh ich bend and sway with every evil device and im~~~~:i nation. The modern disease of "situation ethocs" bears unmistakable evidence of the wicked exercise. Exterior author1ty can no longer be brook@d: restraint is cast off, test the bonds clamp desire. Morals become degraded by sub- jection of the crooked rule of "l"low I fee l" and "how 1 think," and the spiritual penl facing the soul is manifest Such procedure would be unthinkable in any other realm. Of necessity, there must be discipline to the rigid maintenance of a scale, the aligning of the con- cerned elements to a definite standard. Science. for example, would be a chaotic shambles if su.ch "un-scale-like" practices wer~ the formula. But. alas, "anythina goes" on the higher realm of the spiritual. _ld,Qw_cheaply do men regard their soul s. and sub}ed eternity to such c.valier ttealment! Truly, "the iod of th is world hath BLINDED the mmds of them whiCh believe not" (2 Corinthians -4:4). Even that blindness is treated as an insignia of soph isticated advancement. We are verjly livina in this perishing "anli·sc:ale" age. Things are rapidly headin.e for the breakins·point, with divine judgment as the lever. Our press Is exploswe with proof; one does not have to read further than the hudlinu. On every lev•l, standards ere beina side-stepped, replaced with rebellion. The "sit- uation" fs "the thini". But It becomes truly tragic: , .. and terrifying ... when this modem melanae is belnf enacted upon the religious level. The church is stammeri111 in IPCliOIY when 1t should be shooting in acclamation! The lnernnt "scale" of the livini Word of God is being denied and downgraded In increaslni circles, creeds, and confessions. However, belowd, there should be no sense of smug "apart-ness" with us. Nor should we surmise that this has no eonvictinf~ voice for us. OUr consciences d\outd be continually exereiJed of the Holy Spint, lest the least sh~ of the bitter root of "anti-scale-itit" be found lurking in the depths of our hearts. How easy .. far too easy! .. to deflect the sharp needle of the Word When it would prick some practice in our life which is not in conformity to His Will, nor meets with the &ood ple11ure of His purposes! Beloved, EVE~Y area of our Christian life is EVER to be in submission to, and euidance ~~ the Word of the Lord. Ails, this ls too readily admitted as a doctrinll propos1t1on, but absented as a ct.ily pract1ce. S.loved, it must be our livina practice in the$8 end-times to honour the Word of God in every sense, meanlna and ,.nae of tne term. Nothi,ng else, Of" les.s, an suffice. In • ~ preanent sense the pulte of the pretent state of our Chriatlan life is determined at this critical juncture: the delicate belance between doctrl,.. and doit'll< thtooJ~ end doxology. There Is to be •ffecttve "fusion", • blused blendina wtdch J*col•tes" into • vibnlnt testimony which meets with His pleasure, and bears dyrwnic witneM to thOH without. The time is short! OUR FUT fOR JEIUI. b)' Frenea R. 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JI.UU I'I*JIIIU IIUJILY • ,AGEl STATIIRIIT lHURIIIAY, I'U. 21, 1114 110ft:& TO CUDtr<181 •• 0 ·" t T .. tol .... por-Ia doior LIGAL IIO'nCI IUftallla OOOIT OP '1'111 , a,. .._ 0 --...,_ ... Fill u :1'1M.,.......,ll00 ~ II' Aft C# C.l.lDOillllA A-. lilt 1.1M1t 11it a Iotti, Ill T .... A"., a.t.. 8otllll C-llltiMJ, ~ PICTJTKilll 81 Zl .. JWa nlR '1'111 -""!J ...... IIJStUollo boa lallllld, liU Ford -J ---1: -,_ W...,. ITA-naatrr COUJr1'1'0POIWIGE YWttllo, -...atDO~Yioor --PIJ't, tl100ruretArt,,COitl. TMIDlDwtlc--tldOar · Jlo.A-71"147 ....... ,.,.., 8'4:1Ms, Mid • . Me-, Caut. MQ'r, ba .. ,, .. u: Vtdor, Mil Val~ '--ol P'UD I. BOW.. ...._. .._ • 1M ellarll ot TUDD.lY, rEB. I Tbll twlneu t1 eoadlded lec:Uo Dri9t, ,..,..,..._,Ca. UTI, .._tid, drtrlllc ..s.r a.. t.t1 I let f11 A ,.. call ol a ftlllt ill bJ u lDdltldal. UUI: Rle.llard H. A.Dder-, IIIO'riCI • DR&BY CiiVIlf •'cotol , •• IG-W'l..lllld tro.t ot MeP.-.. Pltee, c.- Sipot!: "-Je Wary Park. 5611 Vllloclto Dnu, ·--to lito -· af lilt -.. ,..... a a cu ud -traf 11-. lOti to lito arrlll Tlllo --trUIIIedwtlb -. CL -· -doe-tM1 tJ1 por. -llllr llldood 1 -cuo-ol Larry C1111111, IOU W. WU-the C~ Clct 01 0rup Tbll twlnr• ta CODdacted ... M*t cltJm• ap.lut tbl a.r •110 c11•11, at Jiowu.d .,. St., Colla .._, • tM CotOIIJ oo Ju. u, lt74, wu. by u botll-1. - -ara rtt~.,.. "' c........, 1111 no..., Atrpoot e1tu10 ot -eelod to poeae Uam E. St Jolllt, """"'elort, Slped: Rieltud B.--· lila -· wllb lilt -·')' .,_ , , , -Tolrlct, 11, • • • F ... IIJOOII, SO, af 114 by TOar-II, Wartl, claputy, Tlllo ·-WUI!Ied--a, Ia lilt oiiJeo ot 111o o1-·-.... W..C flow. iii!>PIIIro .... , -lolud, l'lblb:h: Jaa, st, Feb • .,, 14, tM eo., c..--ct Oruct cllrll • tbe ll.bc:wa ..tttled 11011. wu ..,? 11 t a1: 11 Pue. wu antllled • a. ,..,. .. ol Zl, lt74, 1o llloN....,.IHil'l>or Cotm!J • Ju. 14, 1114, Wtl-e..t, ,_1011<-lllom, wtlll loa lallllld IIIII -.., 111o drh1q -tho 111ft-ot Bulp. F .3101'1 Uam £. 8t JOfla, <.oa1Cy clll't, tbe MeN•rJ fOUC:berl. to tb1 c-.. ot .,_IIUJ .. , Mal'y lltoncutt , , • A Ytbiele code ----:------by Thor-II, 'll'ard, claputy. _.._ at 550 Nowport Roe«. IIS-1/J Paarl AYO., Bal .......... <1-lllo UTul ol LIOAL IIOTICI Ptmlloh: Ju. II, Fob. 7, 14, c-om., -414, lin-boa -. ...... 1\'oma--Jolllt o•Gormao, !101 ... c .... FJCnTIOUI BU!IINESS NAIIE Zl, 19'14, iotlloNnporlflar .... pori Boae .. Ca-, ,.llleb ftJ aa ~ fhrJ,, ..... ot B"1., S'-> 30 , .. Polleo STATEMENT Eutp. F-aottfl. II tbl place ot ~Noftbl Doftr, .... Ill maJordlmact ObMrYed Jam. Clelud, et'I- The foJ.lowtftc PIJ'IIXII ladolq • • ..a. ... • • ad•llped Ia aU matter& I*'· liD .. ClllfrrOIIt ....... Qe col-1/2· NareiNU AM,, Coroaa bu~Mu u : GuAiac AdYertil-~ MOTICI t&Ja1ac to tbe e.tate ot Mid 11c1.s wtt11 tile Chtn'ot.t drl,.. del Kar, tdtcbbltiQf at Nar- toe, 3400 1rY1ae AYe 1115 FICTrrJOtll BamttsS NAil! ~ldelt, W'itbtD four moatbl by Ju.t ...._.~ UIICle-duu ud Cout lhry., l'U a NI'WJ)Ort Beacb caitfo~ 8TATEMBH1' ........ U. fS.nt pabUeat1oo of C boue, eo.. Ilea . , . A ctt:J warrant ebeell OD 111m, Ud put tZMO: Robert b Gurtaoa Tbe foliOWID( per80DI are tMa DOtlct, UMAX!MC Ute completioD at the na.Honally bean.ided parLUC ..,.., wu ..,rooe.d btm Ill )ltl at Z:45 a.m. 00 a 11!H Yelkrwwood 'wy lntne' doiDc bt..toea u : Kruo'a. Dated Fellruan 11. 1974. Blufb commtmJl)' lll Newport Beach, George M, HolsteiD, Ud draCIId acf'OI8 tbe street nhlele code nrra.nt ••. A Caltfont.a i'Ze&t. ·• • eeoo W, Caul Hwy., Newport PAUI..IIR. w.. HOWARTH. EJ:. left. accepts a eommemoraUve olao~~e from InlneComDU• to Ull MtlfJIICII1 BIYd., CIDtrl.l wb.J.te &Dd bl~~e dlqny owned -·· ~~-~-Is --•·-t~ •-eb -····. •-~o L. ~---.eairla ol tbt wm of tbe aboTe Ylce-pres:tdent Fri.Dk Huebes, liven 1.11 recop..ttloo. of'tbe .llfewpart ••• HIGI'Y Horaweld, bJ James U:aysoa, Z672 Crest-•·"' .,.._..... "'"""'"' ..... ...., ..--.-.. u-.-....--...._ success of lhe Bluffs and lta pocesetter role ln ln-nu,. •••• Pa , --c Yin Dr Bay~--~-1 bJUlDdh1d.utl berc, 6010 W. Oee&D Froat, u ,_~deaf, ..... "{o-me .. .......,.. ostaWea ·• ~·--es,wu.w -SJ--: Roberl ·a. Garrison. Newport Bch., Cal11. 92610; IIARWOOO 6 ADKINSON, 550 community design. The $10 mllUoo project "lfls laUDCbed drlt111f dcrn v~a' Lido Soud: en from tbe Baysbore Dr. beach T.~ta otatameot was ftl-"'""''" a--rt A. H.-......... _,~ 11', lfewpcrt Cmter DrlYe, Poa oYer 'I years ago 011 tbe Irvine pr operty above Newport bU a pubd ear belorc1Jtc te ... WaUclous damage amount-'~ c--Cler• of Or~....,·•u• n'::.':.-Froot,N..=. ~:_eo Ofllee Box 190'1, Newport Bay by the Holstein Company and has captured scores ot RleiiU'd ZoM ol ADlbelm · ld.J: inc to $90 -.u reported by •• ...... ~, • ............., .... _~ ._ .. __ .. C, -··• awards tor pbuurlnr, des! .. and land use. The •··J hOmes -.. ~ ' Te-co .. ~ •• statloo 7100 C ... " 00 J .... •, 10.1• Wll-•••"". ~..... "" -. &44-1313, UI.IA car roUIIQ aero.. tbe -• .,....., • • .. v...v ·--1 E arenowrorsaleatthes.lteoffEastbhdfDrtve. ~ Ito ... • w c-~u~ WestNe-t llam E. st John, county 'clerk, Tbts bullDesa: t. CODductect ........... _,, or leCutris. •u-.. wt thlt ltp.Uy s-tUd . U&3~ ~~-· ~,...,r . by Therea M. Wud, deputy. bJ a reoents:utDinblp. PellaiJ: Feb. 14• Z1, 28, --LeGAL MOnCE _______ LECAL r«iTICIE Cbeftollt bekiDClDcto Doretb& • THURSDAY F"EB 7 PtlbUsh: Ja.a. 31, Feb. '1, 14, SiiJDid: Robert A. R..t, U:areb '1, 1974, 1n the Ne"PP11 --------------------Htwttt. 4SI VIa Udo Soad., Lldo Patrick Da~le httison. 20 21, 19'14, In the Newport Hu-Thla llb.tement ns fll.s...utl Harbor !Ulp.. ORDINANCE NO. 1555 reference made a part of T.ltle l•le • · · 1'IMI 38 foot Sport-ot 185 Hamilton St Cosb bor Enslp.. F .S0996 tbe Coaoty' Clerll of Oraap AN ORDINANCE OF THE 20 or said Code, is bereby fllblr at UZ W. Cout Rwy. Mesa, ftl arrested ~i 12:15 County on Feb. I, 19'14, WU-LIGAL MOTICI CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH r ezoned h"om the Unc lasslfted •u ltrtpped al. a radio ud.llre p.m. at 4000 Btrch St ., Alrport L!GAL NOTIC! !lam E. st Jobn, eoaaty clerk_ REZONING PROPERTY AND District to the C-1-R District, e~r. worth Uoo. ae-Area. and cllarpd witb petty --.:0:::.::::=-:.:;::..:..::=. __ bJ Therea U:, Ward, depal'J. FICTITIOUS Bt.SINESS NAME AMENDlNG DISTRICTING and said DlstricUng Map No. eordlDc to owner Robert Rich-theft • •.• GenJd WaJler, 138 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME PubUsb: Feb. '1, 14. Zl, 21, STATEMENT MAP NO. 21 21 Is hereby amended to shOw arda, SU Vtsta Madera, tbt 4'7th St West Newport STATEMENT 19'14, In tM Newport Harbor b .. :.~~no.r: person Is doing The City Council of the City this I.Olllng. Blllftl • • • AI Alnrer, .u.t reported "that $150 ln dama,.; Tbe folla.IDc persoos are Enstp. F -Sl21'1 _...,.. u : OD80Q Construe-of Newport Beach does ordain SECTION 2. The Director of CottoD st., Newport Sbores, re-wu done to his car by some- dotnc bustDesa u: SMC 108, ---:-:::-:--:-~~~--tloa, 14682 Oranp Acres t.o., as follows: the Community Development ported the theft of a $50 nrf-ooe who tnt sand 1n tbe p.s 316 San Wtpe1Drlve,Sulte308, LIGAL MOnCI :riM, c~-:~ Harold Lee SECTION 1. Tbe followlng Department of the City of NP"-board tbat bad beell lMD14c tank while It n s parted at Ids Newport S.ell. CA 9Z&60: Ed-FICTITJOU9 BUSINESS NAME L ~ C 92~re Acres described real property In the port Beach is hereby Instructed ~=-~ ~':e 'ftiJ · · · residence betweer~ 9 p.m . Feb. ward A. Hume, a Professiooal STATEMENT Diiu. ~U:· 1 • City of Newport Beach, County and directed to chan~ District-ha JtoMtl bangin 80= '7 aDd 9 a.m. Feb. 8 .•. Jam8s Corpora&D (Jolnt Veoturer). The follmritl.c pertoo lsdotoc b)' nl.adlt1cha~~ 5 conducted of Or~nge, State of Calllornla, lng Map No. 21 to show the tr:m the r:sldeDCe !r Clyde Carmack, 1401 Bayside-Dr., '17'1 U:arsbi.U St., Redwood. City, bua:lness as: S'--· Mar ld L. ., to wll. zoolng changes described IJI OU.'-807 VIsta 8oDtta the Corona. del Mar, reported $50 CA 94013; Naboka PatntiDg. The W 1 , W .....-... 0 onsoo.. Beginning al the point of the Section 1 hereof, and u said ... ,, • worth of tape cassettes aM lac. (Joi.Dt Venturer). 515 Maul r ter s ortsbop, 25 Tbls statement was fUedwttb westerly corner of Parcel 1 Dlstrlctlng Map shall ba.vebHo Bhlfts; tt:u.. taaet conti.!Ded senral credU cards taken from S.t., Hoooluln, Hawatl 9e817. Beacoa Bay, Newport Beach, tbe Comrty Clerk of Oran~ as shOwn on the map ln Book so amended the same shall be purple aDd pl.DIF: pnntama · • · hls car between 7 p m Feb 7 Tll:ll bulllDess 1a conducted 92662:; P.O. Box 171& •. NP-Co•CJ OD Feb. 1, 1974, WU-47, Page II of Parcel Maps ill full rorc; and effect lDd. be Kim Floyd, 258 E. 21st St •• aM"7 a.m. feb. 8 : .', B~­ by an mt~Dcorponted auocJa-port Beach. Ca. 9ZHJ. CoD-llam E. st Jobrl, county clerk, fn the otnce of lbe County Re s a part or Title 20oftheNewpori Costa Mea, reported tbe theft (l&rs cot loot n.hted at 13 160 tloo otber than a putnersblp. sta.nce NS. SaDimls, 2' S..coa by Tberell M, Ward, deputy. corder ofQ--ange County,thence Beach Municipal COde. of a stereo eueette player, blclud!Dc an electric guitar, SJped: J. H. Dau&fltry, ApoJ. Bay, ewport Beacb, CaUl. Ptlbu.ta: Feb, 7, 14, 21, 28, proceedinr northeasterly 1 '70-SECTION 3 Tb1s ordinance •ortb $60 • · · For retune tbe. speakers sbow skis and a This statement was tl.ledwtth 92662· 1914• lo the Newport Harbor 66' along the northwesteriy sllall be pLJblt ~hed once in the rule about DOl Jeu'tlll lcntttoa tape pb.yer, from 'Michael tbe County Clerk of Orange b Ta';:-~1::_~s Is colldgcted Eulp. F -31215 bouodary of s:ald Parcel 1 to offlcl.al newspaper of the City, West's rea1deoee at 3405 Sea- County oo Feb. 1, 1974, Wll-'signed· c oubnc S Sam i e the northerly coroer of said and the same shall be eNecUve LIG4L MOnet snore Dr., West Newport, be- llam E. st Jobn, cotmty clerk, Tbts siatement e ·tiled~:.; LKM. NOne Parcel 1, thence proceeding 30 dars after the date of Its FICTmots BISINESS NAME tween 10 p.m. Feb. 7 aDd lt:SO by Theresa M. Ward, deputy, the Col.ltlty Cler:-~ 0ruct FICTI1101.E BI.StliESS NAME soutberly 98.00' along the adoption. STATEMENT a.m. Feb. 8 .•. Eugeoe How- PWllsh: Feb. '7, 14, 21 , 28, CoiiOty 011 Jan. Z2, ~9'14. Wll-STATEMENT easterly bollDdary _ to the east-This ordinance was Jntro-The tol}owtnc peri!XIs are ell, a salesman trom West U'14, in the Newport Harbor Uam E. st Jobn collllty cJert, T" fol.lowi.Dc nons are erly coroer of said Parcel 1, ducl!d at a regular meeting dotnc bulouua: Morell Prop-CoYiDa, told pollee U..t his Enstp. F-31216 by Theresa U: 'ward deputy dolaf bMI~ :Pol P thence proceeding southerly of the City Council otthe City erty Wuapment 1141 Tutill -$20,000, Ze-n.. cab1.n cruiser POOUsh· Jan.. 31 F~ ., 14• dlletl 581 w11 190, St Y C ~ 76.62' along the prolooptloll of Newport Beach held on the AYe. lZC Costa' Yea caw. aDd trl..ller were stole~~ from LIGAL MOnCI 21 1914 in the N~tftai.~ Ilea' Ca 92·626 . K ·• t~ R of said boundary line, said pro-28th day or Jan~ary, 1974, aDd 92&z7: T~mu c. Morell. 1 '741 a storare tot at 100 w. Coast FICTITJOlS BtmN£SS NAME E~slp. • F -3091S thltb., 154-tS, sa'nta ~VIsta. longatton being also a porUoa was adopted oo the lltt! day of Tustin An., Costa Mesa 9Ze27; Hwy., between Jan. '7 JJid Feb. STATEMENT Ca. Rtei!Ud Grtftlth 24596 of the oortheasterly boundary February, 1974, by the follow-Paula T. Morell. same. '7 •.. A petty cash bo:r coo- LIGAL MOnCI 0 ;,IU Dr El T • C tiDe of Parcel 2, as .shlml inr vote, to wit: Tbls bus1Dea 1s cood1k:ted tl.tn1nc $2%5 wu taken from The foUowtoc Pfrsoo lsdolllg YThll e ·• oro, a. on the map 1n Book 47, Page AYES, COUNCILMEN: Mclnn.is, by u iDdt.Yldual. an otn.ee c:ablnet at Pacltl.c bostness as: Sportfllms, 820 ORDINANCE NO. 1558 by ~-·• ehlpondoded 11 of Parcel Maps In tile o!ftce Rogers, Dostal, Kymll., Rye-Slped: Tbomu • Paull. Mor -Pre..Stresae.t Produet.s, 40JO lnlne, IT lOt. Newport Beach. AN ORDlNANCE OF THE ~ ~ r: 11• 0 of the Cbtmty Recorder of ll:ofr, Store. ell. Btreh St., A.lrport Area, be- Ca. 9Z660: Jerome J. Foltyn,. CITY OF NEWPORT B!AE:I{ Tlptd,;.~..._.· ftl~~ •• • Orange Cotmty, to an IJl&)e NOES, COUNCTI..MEN : !'one. Tbla .tat.meDt was ft'-wtttl tw._ ltlO ._., Ftib. 1 abd. 5 SZO lrY!ne ITJOI N""PPO'' AMENDINGSECnOifzo.%1.-lllf"o ~·• -F b 7 B h C 9z ' 030 OF THE NEWPORT tbe County Clerk ot 0ra.np pofnt In the aorthea.aerlJ ABSENT COUNC ILMEN :CrouL tf1.e Co.mty Clerk of 0ra.np-p.m. e •. ~~~~ ~::·is conducted BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE Cotmty oe Jan. %4, 1974, WI!-boundary line of said Parcel Dona ld A. Mcinnis Coaoty 011. Jan. 2!, 19'14, Wll-• FRIDAY, FEB. 8 by an l.odh1dlll.l. PERTAlNINC TO SIGNS IN llam E. St John, county clerk Z, thence proceeding oorth. Mayo r Uam E. st JoM, col.llty clerk, Thoma.s EdWard BlD'ns m, Signed: Jerome J . Foltyn. THE COMMERCIA L-RESI· bJ Tber M W d d uty' westerly along a straight line ATTEST : by Tberea. W. Ward. S3 of 124 Collins An. Balboa Tbls statement was llledwlth DENTIAL DISTRICT PabU.:~Jan . 31 arF~ i ti to the point of begtn.ninr, as Laura Lagios PabUab: Jan. 31, Feb. 7, 14, 1$~ n.s arrested 'at 8·45 the County Clerk or Oran-The City co-ell of the Ctty Z1 19'14 ln th~N~rt H~bo; shown on Dlstrlcting Map No. City Clerk Zl, 19'14, in theNetrpll't Harbor p.m. io tbe 3300 block ot ·.v~st -... ~ ..... • • 21, referred to In Section Enatp F 30914 c st H .,__ 11 County on Feb, 11, I 974, Wlls of Newport Belch does Ol'dlin Ea.t.p:. f ·30995 20 06 030 of the Newport Beach Publish· F"ebruary 21 19'74 · -01 wy., -a.~lMrs Ue,and Uam E. St John. county clerk, as toUows: • · i · • • charred wttb drfYiDg UDder the by Theresa M. Ward, deputy. SECTION l.SecUooZ0.21.030 LIGAL MOnel MWll~lpal Code, and by such n the Newport Harbor Ensi&Jl. LIOAL MOnel hlf1aenee of alcohOl •.. WIJ- PtlbUsb: Feb. 14, 21, 28, of the Newport S..ch"Mantetpal LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE-FJCTrrtots Bt.mNESS NAME Uam Edp.r Selwyn, &q, of 2888 March '1, 1974, ln the Newport Code is amended to read: ncTmom BUSIN'ESS NAME --------------~-----------STATEU:Elff Bayshore Dr., Bar Shores, wu Harbor Enslrc. F" -31422 "20,21.030 Permitted Utes. STATEMENT NOMINEES FOR PUBUC suspend the Parks Betcbes Tbe followtng persoo lsdolD( stopped at 9:SO p.m. at Do•er In the C -R District thefoJ..Iowtllc Tbe tollowtng person Is OFFICE AND MEASURES aDd Recreation Otr~tor bustoess u : Flrebout Upbol-Dr· and W. Coast HY}'., Mar - --L;;K:;:-;o\L:-:MO=n=c:::l:---uses shall be permitted: dotac bu1Dess as: Bea Marie TO BE VOTED ON Sectton '712 -City Arts' Com-stery, ZI09 Newport BIYd.., IDII"'s MUe, aod cllarred with A, Commercial usts Umlted IDtulora, 1009Saodca.stle Dr., NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN mission. Tilts ameDdment Newport Beactl, Ca. 92UO: ctti•fn&: UDder the lnnuence of ORDINANCE NO. 1554 to rttall or persooalterrict Coroaa del Mar (Newport that lhe followlngpersoos r..ve would gtve the Newport Beach Richard J. Espara., 1925 Har-alcohol ··· After-a. policPman AN ORDDIIANCE OF THE establlshmeots, t.Dd.teraft ea-Bach) iUZ5: Beatrice Marte been oomtnated ror the ottl.ces C ity Arts Committee c.)mmis-•ard St., Suta Ana, Ca. attempted to awake Harold Eu- cm OF NEWPORT BEACH tabllsttmeats, profeukxlal of-Haney, 1009 SI..Dikastle Dr·· hereloall:er menUooed to be slon status. TbJ.s ba:ai.Desa Is CODdoc:ted (e:Df! Uttle, 23• of 1352 W · ADDI.NC SECTION 20.09.035 ttces aDd other u..s wblcb, COfOIIII. del liar, Calif. 92625. ttued at the Genenl Mlmlcipa.l Se-ction 900.State System. by an 1Ddlt1r:hal Balboa BIYd., BallQ., at 4:30 TO THE NE-NPORT BEACH ln the opinion. of the P1uD1DC Tbta bast.aen 1s conducted Election to be held lll the City This ameadrnent would change Slrned: Richard J . Eaparu.. a.m. while be was In 11 slef!Pln( MUNICIPAL CODE, EN -Commtssloo, are of a atmtJar bJ a.a 1DdtYkhal. of Newport Beach oo Tuesday, the designation of State Em-Thl.s statement was bledwttb b&c 00 the beach at 13th St. TITLED "HEIGHT UMITS nature. Slped.: Beatrice fia!ny. the 9th day of April, 19'14: ployees' Retirement System to the County Clerk of Orance aDd the Ocean Front, Balboa., tN PLANNED COMMUNITY B. Resldenttal u.s only 1D 'I1WI statement was !Uedwtth For Members ot the City Public Employees' Retirement Comrty em Jan. Z8, 1974, Wtl-be ns arrested 011 a charp DISTRICTS'' coojunctloa wUb permitted tbl Cowrty Clerk of Oran.ge Council system. uam E. St Jotm. couoty cJ•t, of strtll:iJlr the omcer .. Yuklo The City Council of the City commercial UMI. Co.ty 011. Jan. ZB, 19'74, Wtl-Dlstrtcl Oae: SecUon l404 -Violatloos. TbU by Therea M. Ward, dtJPGty. Okuyama, 25• of l680 16th St., ot Newport Beach does ordain c . Signs. Uam E. St Jotm, couaty clerk, Honrd Rogers amendment would delete the PubUsh: Ju. 31, Feb. 7, 14, Newport Heights, was arrested as follows : 1. Commercial UNa: For bJ ,_.,. M. Ward, deputy. Peg Forgtt reference to a mlsdemeaoor. 21, 1974, to the Newport Harbor oa 1 chUrt of drlvinl UDder SECTION 1. Section 20.09.-commercial uses. ll(U .,.,_.. Pellsh: Feb. 7, 14, Zl, 28, District Three: PROPOSITION 2 wouldarneod Enslen. F -31065 tbe lnf1ueoce of alc.ohol at 2:40 035 Is added to the Newport tenant to any UM ahlU be per -U'14, Ill the Ne'W'pOrt Harbor J. Peter Barrett Ctty Charter Sectioo 402 -Com-a .m. at Dorer Dr· and W ·Coast BMeh Mtmlelpt.l Code to read: mltted, prOYldld. tblt tb1 total Eulp.. F -31069 Ellis R. C..IJier pensaUon, Secttoo 404-The LIGAL MOnCI Hwy., W.artDe's Mile. "20.09.035 Pll.nned Com. squue roota,. of alps ODIIIJ Jolm J. McKerreo Mayor, and SecUoo 704-Com-FICTrTtOUS B\EINESS NAME • SATURDAY, FEB. 9 m11lltJ Districts. ln each structure aball ld exeeed CIM LIGAL MOTiel Dtstrlct Four:· pensatt011. as follows: STATEMENT James Welrtn Jooes, 4f, ot PliJmtd Comm!Wty District (I) square loot tor •ctr. 11Dia1 PICIIIK>lll BlBINESS NAME Mtlan M. Dostal The reimbunemeat for OCII n. fo1lolr1ac per-. ar• 105-B Iris An., Corona del ellabllsbed .sub&eQuent to the toot of btd.ld.1nc t:routare. STATEMENT Lyn C. Gerontmt of pocket expenses for Co~e-doiDc bulDeas u : s.. tJrcJWL, Mar, wu charred wtth being adoption of Chapter 20.09, the 2. Resldenltal Usu: For re-Tbe .,Uowi.Dr pe.noos are District SLI.: ctlman woukt be IJicreued,tZ'M So. Coast Hwy., I..acwa t.Molteated 1n pabUc at JO:~ betebt Umlls shall l.oe estab-sldentill ues, tbt lollo91Dc dotDr llulDtss u: Kol ot the Btu Ape from $200 per mootb to $300 S.eb lUSt; Betty L. ~ p.m. at the maiD beach parklog Ushed u part ol the PltDDec:l signs shall be permtt&ld: World. 10152 Ba,.-tew A•e., John Baker I.Dd. the Mayor 's alloWUOI 4U ODda Street, Newport S..eb lot, BatbOI. ••. Lueroe Lon Commwalty Den~ment Plan; (a) Oae 1mU&tMd Ilea. DOt SuD. Aa Reictts: Jerry R. Lucille Kuehn wou.k1 be tnereasedh"om$100 9KIO; Sl!.erTJ L. C•mtap. Glcw, K, ot 2005.2 S. Birch pr0t1ded, bcrnYer, ttat ID DO e:rceediD( two *la&J't '-t Ia looafu;, JOZ5Z BaYTfew be,, Joseph C. stewt..rt to $150, the City CoUDcU ZSO H.lpl Or., Core.. del Ku St., Santa Ana He l&flts, ns tYeat shall the deYeklpment e1-area, to adY..U. tbl leut, 8lllltl Aa lft1., CaW, 92707; NOnCE IS HEREBY GIVEN would be autbotl.ted to fls mn. arre.ted at 19th St. ud Baibol ceed tbe beiptllmttspumltted reDlal or sale ol tbt prOI*'t)i ·n.laK.. Scoatn-. same. tl\ll the tollo•tnc measureure an amotmt a.s relmbanemtlllll Tbla t-&lt""•• Is ~ 81.-cl., Cllltral Newport,a12:50 la tbe helpt timttatloa lODes upoa whlcb It Is loeatld. Steb n:a. t.ltata ls cooducted to be •oted oa at tlMI Geoeral ror expenses tor member• tJJ a ..-nl partDer*IP. a.m. &Dd ebarpd wtth po5- u .!lltl fol1h: 1IDder S.Ctioa !0.-SliD may lbow oal1 thiiiiiUM, by u la!l'ltdlal MUDiclp&l Eltetioa to be beld. of boards and commlu:lODI Slpecl: S~IT)' L.. Cam milrp. ...SOO ol mart,..na ... PollcP 09.030 and u desfptedbeknr: address and teltpboae DIIDblr ltped: Dlabe Sooqlas. ID the City of Newport Belcb aod would be delep.ted tbe Tl\b lt&temnt ... ft.ledwtth cblrc-t EdwiN Jotl'l Hill.: A. 2:4/U FOot HeleN Llmtp of the owoer, bQt tlall oat n1a DltrHDt was ftledwlth on Toesday, the 9th day of authority co adjust l&klthl COQDty Civil: ol 0ruce meyer, 5e, ot 962 Sandcastle taUoa Zooe. sbow' the name, adr:lreA. tell-tbl Co.ty Clerk of Ort..np April. 19'14: amo11:11ts t.Md oo ttMt Coa-Co-cy aa feb. a, 19?4. wu.. Or., HarbOr V"le-Hills, wttl\ 1. tWit Newport BaJ phODe mrmber, or UJ __. Co.tr oa Ju. U, 19'74, Wll-PROPOSTTION I wOQid sumer Pttce IDdea.. tlam E. St JobD,. ~ dtrt, driYI.ac .ter the lnnoeDCe o1 PIUDid Commantty as estab-. dt~erlpttcm or ldeatlfleatbl ol Hall I. It JobD., cOUDty clerk, amead., delete or \C)dlte certai.D PROPOSTI'JOM S1POGJdama by n.r-ll. Ward, _.,, a1eobol at ZDd AYe. lDd Mar. l1sMd by Orc:UDaDce No. 153'1 aay peraon. firm 01' COl'-b7 ,...._ M. Warel, deputy. sectlOIIS of tbt City Charter City Clll.rter SeetioD GO-, hbllab: Feb. 14, 11, II. I(Wel'ltl An. Corona del War, adopted December 1 '7, 1973 poratloll otbtr tMa t!rt OWMr Pelilb: Ju, Sl, Fib. '1, 14, to brlac tblm 1ato conformity Contracts-RtsttlcUou to ••-•Maret. '1, 191-(, lA tbl !f..,.-t at Z:-45 a.m .•• Joh.n Roblaaon, (Ameadm.t No. 409)." .of aid prapwtJ." II, lt'lt, iD tbt Newport Har-wttb ul.stiq laws &Dd lo eUm -thorlu the CltyCCMmel1 to ..... Harbor£...... F-SUII S R• C.._u Royal. Btl Can. SECTION z. Tbls ordtn&Dc4 SECTIOff I. Tb1s OI'4Mice bor Kutp. F ·:U090 laate d._,UQ.tb:l am eoaruct, illto eoatncts M ._ .. prop-J'Oil. J'iiPOitad ceramic n.cures. tbaU .. pabllabed c:mee IJI tbl l b&U be pabblbed a.ce Ia 1M as follows: erty tor a period ol 5' ,_,. UGAL MOT1CI eurtact. Ud otblr tttma, wtth ofllelll --ot lbo Ctty, oflletal -ot lllo City, LIULIIOTICI Saelloo 401-EUpbllfty. Tlllo io-d ol 15 yoars, N)ld STA~IIEIIT .1.••-a -1 ,.,,. ..,lmated at $10:, Ud the ame stw.ll be effeett" aDd tbt amt ...U bt 6edw amtDdmeat WOUld ebance to eertata rutrkUa.. •.. OF ~......_--,tulMd from Mr restd..ce )0 dlyl after tb1 ctate of Its SO dlJI after tM dUI ot itt PJ:TITIOW BlBDfESS N.ul! '•qaUftld •~" 110 "rtcts· PROPOSITION 4WOII.Jd....S ldJfT OF tilE OF FICTI ... .....Ume bth:..._ 9 a.m. Dtc. adoplloo. ·-STATEIIEIIT tored •-"lliiiYOOIIIebuco CIIJ Cblrtor -1110-TKIUI B~ N.UO I ud I p.m. Fob. 9 ... Tills ordllw.act ftl lntro-Ttds ortl•""t 'ft.l blltro-Th .,.._ptra.lscloiDr tbl tfU'M·JtU HtidtDcJ H-Coatracta oa Pelle W'CM'Ira 10 'rM ~ ,__ '-" lll.lc.llhl ,....._,llt11Nor1oa d.:.S at a repJir m..tiq dacld at a ,......., 111 J!lll ol ...., 1 a u: PaleDtla1 UDtlm-q.tremeot to 1it ellitbll to .,. tan... tbt tob.l •JI'Ml!W of .,..~ ~ -ol 1M De-.ollarcye)e. ftt.ed at $1,000, ot tilt CUJ C:O.Ctl of tb1 Cit)' tM Cit)' Co.d.l ol tM CltJ tiled Ullf• ~ eo.tyCal. tor Ctty C~U 10 ODI~,_, ·~·-oa plllbUc: ....U tttiMI c II ... II. I . wu .._ troo.n tbt pn.ct at ol """"" lloaeb lllltl .., lllo ol N"""" -111111 ta lito --"'-~ Gl Eul SIS-SedJoo 401 -Spoefal II..C: c-.eta .._,.... 10 bo lot bf ~ Mt II Co. at 1111'7 1111 r-o at 4CI.J/I Ba- 11111 tlaJ ot Jaa...,.,l974, IIIII IIIII tlaJ ol -,.,lt'N, .. --.Colla II-Cal-lop. Tllloa--ldadll lbo City eo.cll -$5,000 -ltrool. Colla 11-c.l-.-4 ... , c...,..dolllar,ba- wu _ .. oo 1111 !lib t1aJ '"" -ed 00 lito IIIII t1aJ af -_, Iaiii LJI Kla-1M r0111ttrom.t lltot lltllloo ot h> $12,000. --. Tbo '«P'•·-4:30 p.m. FatJ. 9 ud of FtllnarY. 19'14., bf tbe fot. ,..._,..,, lf'N.bfllleiDDIWtllr llll'dr. .. lui Std'l 'h JP~CJal lftWtap mMt be c»-PROP<4ilk)fl SWOI.Ida .... boli&IE I I _.. r&kitlll ID I a .a, ttb. 10. lowllil-.10 ... : .... ,lowtt: .-.Colla-.Callltlnlo -to--. City Cia-lloctl• !G-1--llled .._ ~ ATa, COVIICIIMIN:IIelaldl. AYES, COOICIUI&II:M.-.., _.,, Soc-417 • ~-. Wa .. b ... "'-I! 10 ..... c...., 00 ~~ II, It'll. 'IOIIDI.TL ~B. 10 ._,., Do11aJ, KJIDII, a,.. Rocore, Dollal, Kyaall, ..,._ 1'111 ta e-tld Ylo-·'-IIJ. nil--lilt alo ot fttorfl' ... pr-IJ I . -.-.-. IW -""" N-11, 41, cl An. -.-. 'r•' Nl L attll -tlalolabliU--prior--~-Baa'-'-, Colla.._ 01-"-..... - COVIICIIMIII:N-. .11011 COUIICILIIP: -11tJ I· 11o1a LJa t< .... rd, -'IOI..ftuoloc Coa. Y00111 allow --tJu-ca-. , 1111'otlllll l:IO p.a. at lito COIIIICILM&II:Crool. Aiiii!riCOIIOCn..,.:c-. 1'111 -mot-a-.nuar rtr ~-• .._.,. -~~~~~ ~ I.-1. \Wof, • Wool --teon,llOOBal- -A.II--A. lid I' 1M c.tlr Clorlo Ill~ -lllllri(llto--_, -· "'-.Colla-.ca-.. ._-..._-Be por:, ...,.. llfiQ.-C .. a F .... IIIW, 1111-fiOIEE EEL llaiotl Fob. 11, li'M. 1'111 -:!,_!•tlltl -c:=~ ... --~~~ AiiUT: ATTI:IT: -I..-. ...,elart, -'IIIIJUb, --t.a.a Laa1Da 'PIJ11111& 1--• • • •:-= Low:ILaaloa W..LAIIN 'r 'har-M. ..... .....,, Ulf -C•z-CltyC-afllto •• L'nt eOa'"t lwall&, II, Ill !'--• curca.n . CIJCIIIl • a·, , .. tt tt, n, 11., nae ·a SEnt,..... aDiw ettr ot Jta..,..-t 111a Pa'rt: r-. 14. ~ Dr.., .,.. Rsn;z:;. 57-II:·:.~-=::..:\.::: -~~.:~:.:::.:'a.'!: L",% 11 .. Ba.,•l r~ :: ~J: e 12'10 '::..-: ~-:"~11 :-::.. ~':' =}. 1~ 11 Ia rft :::' ..:..":'.. ~ tl ' • ...... ---. -tlliiM t reDr.,1PII&lllft'- pari, ............... ..... 1-W In ..... II 10:10 • .............. .,.t Bloll., W..C ._. • • .'-J ClllriH C--. II, ol 101 lkd •• -llowport, .... elllraed -...,. ...,.WIIor at ... --~~ 1:40 p..m ••• PeMce~Rob­ ort Loo ..... .., II, ol 115 -1/1 Ulll St., c-.1 lloYpOF"~ at I:JO Lat. 18 dill 4a block ol Rtftr A'*~• WMt lif"PCJI1, 011 a ebal'p ol PGUMtilc a biey- elt wUb the ..na11_.,., re. mond . . . Store dttee.Uftl urelted Suaa Rocmer. zs, o1. 480% N-..e AYe,, Wnt New- port, at tbe Marbt BuUt at 5:50 p.m. ooa polly -UIUac cba.rce • • . WbUDty James Greeoan. 1815 Sbref'IDctoll Pl., Oakwood aoartments, wu charcect wtth drh1or11Dder the lnfloeoce of akobol wbeo po- llee JtoppeCI blm at Z:lO a.m. at the lnterleetlon of Birch St. and Brlstol Ave., Santa ADa Helct~ts. • MONDAY, FEB. 11 c arm Robertsoo, 40, ot no Larkspur An., Co roaa del Mar, na arrested on a charge of belng iDtox1cated in p~Uc at 1:25 a.m. at Coast Hwy, I.Dd l...ukspur A•e., Corc:~a. del Mar • . • A bicycle va.lued at $125 wa.s burglarized from a garare at the Marco Antch home. Z73'7 VIsta Umbrosa, the Bluffs, between I p.m. F"eb. 11 and l p.m. Feb. 12 .• : Pots, plants, clothing, an elec- tric grill, aDd other Items, wtth a total estimated value or $1,552, were stolen from Penny Baskin's hOme at 337 Crystal A•e., Balboa Islaod, between 9 p.m. Feb. 10 and 8:30 a.m. Feb. 11 . . • A telepnotle a~rlncdevtce val- ued at $130 was burglarized from otrl.ce.s of the Un!Yeral SUYer E:lctanp, 215 Riverside Dr., Newport Helgtlts, between 10 a.m. aad. 1:10 p.m. • TUESDAY, FEB. 12 Pollee detaloed 2 studellls tor qoesUoolne alter a fire set in a room of Mariner's ele- meatary scbool to Westcllff caused an eltimated szo,ooo damace at 6:55 p.m ..• Tools nluecl at S145 were burglar- ized from a p.race a.t tbe Dome of WtLUa.m A.rmstroog, 1101 Orlord l...aoe, WestcWf • , , A party at 1924 Beryl LaDe, Harbor Ht&bii.Dds, resulted ln tbe arrest ol 8 jaYenUes at 2 p.m. oo cbar&M ot bl1ne 4ri1Dk lD J)d)U..c Uld nalsUDc anest. but tbey ..-e later released to tbelr pueou ..• Crate Thomas Sellert,18, and' Ri chard Tooma.s WcFeters, 2Z, both of 111 -1/2 31st st., West Newport, and SlettJ Sampsoo, of 319 Del Mar AYs., Costa Mesa, were arrested at II :30 p.m. at 1M West Newport a.d<lress and charred wHh sale ot marijuana. . • WEDNESDAY, FEB. l3 A bicycle nloed at $50 wu stolen trom the turlllce room of Georp Pierrot's resldeoce, Ill Main St., BalbOI., between F"eb. aDd '7 a.m. Feb. 13 ... Jeff George Tocll:er, %2, ofl970 Vtsta Caudal, £ut Blurt, was charged wtttl beinl lntoDeated on drucs in plf)Uc at 1:25 p.m. on MacArthur Bl'td. )tlst north of E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar •.. Mona.Usa Lindh, 27, or 840 trY1.ne Ave., N~wport Heigtrts, was char pd wtth drlv- lng under the lnfluence of a leo. hot at 1 a.m. at the cor ner or lr"f1ne Ave . aurJ Marp.ret Dr ., Newport Heights . . . The Don Koll Co, otrlee at 3432 Vla Oporto, Lido Shops, was bta. ria.rt~ed of S100 w-orth of shag ca~ between 5:30 p.m. Feb. l2 aDd 9:30 a.m. F"eb. 13 ... A UOO 1 V sel ns bar- rlarlzed from the home of Mar- cia Wyna, 418 M.arcuerUeAve ., Corona ctel Mar, betwetn 9:30 a.m. aad. 11 :30 p.m ..• Jewel Hurst, 61, of 121 Wilford Dr., Cameo Shores, 'ftS walklnc acroas the parkin& lot at Al- bertson's Wuket., 3049 E. C01st HWJ., Coroaa del War, at 10 :2S a.m., whea 2 teeoacers on a motorcycle rode put 11er and one of them -tcheel her purse, coatal.nlftl $300, u they todf! by. U2 MILLION ASSETS IN BANK'S 1ST YEAR Tbt 8a.Dk ol Mewport'a reu- IOd ftDuel&J sta.temlll .lllowl total a...U of (JifC" Sl mtl.Uol dollar• ud a Oil tacoiM pc • •• of ., eellta. Pr-ROMidL.Jtodaan ftltl, ..... -""'--ow flrll Nil ,_,. ol II saw ud ......... ....--~~.. ·-ltill -""' ..---c.... ... --.. wbiQ.,ta)l&l __ ., .... 1.1 ........... ,, .... __ .,_ ___ .. __ ...,.,. .. _ ..... - ... at .t .. _.. , 97 1 -tlzuto,JSie -M ...... _ ....... .. ar1 o-all _.,. , ... I PI $' I .i'':... -...... I I • w~aer o11 ua •• , Anrdllo-loM - MarlooBrudo,-A.- Aloo,8oll Dtroctor Award 7:00 & 10:55 p.m. -PLUS - Both X Both Color SUNDAY ONLY starts at 2 AlliED ARtiS IS pr!..r~:·. TRESE OCC OARMEN work out tn the bright morning sunlight on Newport Bay. They are, lett to right, Stan Lackey, Greg Tyson, Jim Clarkson and Fred Jacobi. All 4 sophomores are expected to row In OCC 's varsity 8 this season. The Pirates open the 1974 campaign on March 16 against Long Beach State University In a 3-ml!e race on the Newport course. "We'll have a veteran bOat," says coac h Dave Grant. Will bass live in bay? Can 10,000 striped bass sur .. vlve In the waters of Upper Newport Bay? State Fish aDd L I f I H Game Department ort'lclals want Oca S Out 0 P ayo S lo know, and lhey'tl d•mp the fish in our bay on March 6 to Local high school teams close out thetr regular bas. ketb&ll seiasoo Friday, with none of the 4 Harbor Area squads advancing to the Clf post.season playoffs. find out. hosts Los Alamitos ln. B p.m. The 6·1ncll fish whi ch w uld games. Last night, r ountaln • 0 Valley played at Costa Mesa, mature to 5 to 20 pounds In Corooa del Mar journeyed to Northern Catlfornl.a waters, Magnolta, Estancla was at Santa will be wat clled closely to see Ana Valley, and Huntington whether they can flourish her~, Beach visited Newport Harbor. Park Young, oft he departments Ne.........,rt H 00 , S 11 Long Beach otnce, told report. SHOWDOWN .... 111111 .... -· 14 10 \old lOt - 11M II tbo IIIU Coot Ifill CroU -If, -ao 0rup C-Co!Joto Ud Br,.. Miller II. 8ula AM .. HIO<IIor tbo Solill L<all -Cll W=~:x~::.; ~ Cout coameoce buattiau pbomort ,.;.d & IIIIo. -a U -t>ol .,_ wllll Botb ttama wa lito tbe 4 MOOil4l Wt ao tbt clock dec:tdlae prne wltb t·l rt· to ctn OriJlp Cout a put. cordi, tad the willlllr ~Me: tbt a.a.a, ?t.TJ fldorJ OYer Fll· addlllooaJ -"' -tar tbo lor ... Collop Ia tbo occ um. m.te pla)'Offa 1D FrMDO Mucb Coacb Eara Vu Ron'• Bor· 7. a.C:t toot a 15 to S2 lead Tbe Duct lDd tbe Doni bOth OD Mite CUDOD11 )w,per ud WC)D. tut sat ... dl.y ·-0ri.IIC'I frN tbrow wtth S:SS left 111 Coast OYercomtnr a t.oqb Sua the ftnt haU. FaJJartoD ma.I.D. Dteco Mea eqUid 88 to 54 tabaect tbe achutap untU tbt aDd Santa Ana tooptnc Mt. Su. f'tn.ll tn mhu:• .. ot the ball Antonio 79 to 56. rame Wbea tbe Buea atapd Coach Herb Llney•s Buea their mtncuioul nlly. Faller. could do DOt better tbiJl a. 29-too beld a 9 point cu.Moo Od 28 marctn at halt-time, bli: .. nral oeeaatODS, the lut pulled lbea.d 51.43 in the third OCC'Id'flnC w1lb '7:50 to CO, '70· qllll'ter as Jim Worthy ant 61. a qutclr: 8 points. With '1.%2 Tbe Pirates then took charge remaining In the game, Mesa for the ftrst Ume ln the ball had cut the marrtn to 53.46, came, seortng 10 unaaswered then the Sues went on another polots to assume a 71-'70 ad. scoring spree as Dean Bo(dln, vantage with 3:23 to play. - Bob Manker and Rod Snook The teams traded baskets each acc~ted tor 4 poln:ts. aDd Hornet fonn.rd Jeff Hlltton Worthy and Manker each had tanked a Jumper wttb 2:13 to co gl.vlng Fullerton a 14-'1S a'dYantap. OCC's Rod Snook answered with a jumper at 1:50, and Todd Co!Uns swished a couple of tree throws wJth l :Zl remaining giving OCC a '7?. 74 lead. Moments Later Cannon hit a tree throw for the Hornets and John Welty tipped one ln wtth 22 secoods lett lmottlng the contest at 71~77. Camer on then swished his game w1nning 22. footer from the top of the key. Newport Harbor'sSaUorsare at Loan, Costa Mesa vislts Corona del and Estancia -....-ar r 5 a ors ers last week. came closest this year to a Th ft h .11 be 11 tt ;' playoff berth, chasing the e s WI own om , HIGH SCHOOL TEHHIS TOURHAMEHT AT DCC ~ .::Jeremiah JOiinson" -- 6 league . leading Huntington a .state hatchery near Sao Fr an. Beach aDd Marina to finish CISco, where t11ey were hatched third In the 1 9 mon ths ago. They wtll then go Cor ona de~'r:=~, rebuilding Into tanks on a department boat after several years ot Irvine and be r eleased near Coast Orange Coast ColleP's 17th annual hlgtl school lnfltattonat ~~~;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:::!,. tennis tournament, featuring 16 I League contention and a playoff Uwy. br idge across the bay. NAVY hospltalman recruit spot last year will fin ish neaT They will be tali(f;!e'd, Mr , Park Phillip R. Nye, newphew of Mr. the bottom ot' the league this said, 50 state naturalists can and Mrs. Charles A. Krauchl year, along with Estancia and rletermlne hOw many stay In the of 3000 Samoa Place, Costa Costa Mesa. Both Costa Mesa bay, arn:l hOw well they s urvive. Mesa, has graduated tram r e- and Estancia started strong II the sche~e .works, th~ crult training at the Naval this year, but floundered in s tate plans a ong range pro Training Center In San Diego. league play. gram of sto('klng catchable fish A 1973 graduate of Estancla Last week on Wednesday In bays and harbors fed by high school, he Is scheduled Marina bounced ba ck from tt~ fresh water sources. to report to hospital corpsman Orange County hJgh schools and more than tOO competttors, wm be held this Saturday, Feb. 23, on the OCC cota"ts rrom 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. SOUTH COAST l • t I ' I If I I .'o I' j ,", 1 , ,", It : I : ' ! STM IIII:IJEI m f iiiAHIIUN J.SCIWrN£P:~JI:~ ~rfonn•nc:• SchMute1 only loss of the year to Hunt-EX·CfTY AIDE "A" school In San Diego. ParUcfpatlng high schools In· c hide Corona del Mar, Costa Mesa, Estancia, Mission VIejo, Fountain Valley, Edison, Hunt. lngtoo Bet.cb, UnlversJty, La Quinta, Newport Harbor, La. guna Beach, Santa Ana, Marl.lla, Bolsa Grande, Westminster and STIIIISA .. aiiiDFOIID Two Complete Show 1 7:00 Oftd 9 :10 PC lngton Beach to clobbeT New-Pll"'dJII lP!l] lwodl",.o,~nddoaoyy • Tuuday Second Hit • Thursday port Harbor 81 -56 on !he win -IN R.E. OFFICE ner's court. The win kept the tw o Huntington Beach schools In a tie for the Sunset League \. IG4\. NO TIC I Foothill. ...- • Ftid8y .,.._Auch 11 :45 A.M .. 2:00, 4:20 ».J 6:50. 9:20, 11 :50 lead. Of Class PG Satunday • Sundoy 9:20 A.M .. 11 :40 A.M., 2:00. 6:50, 9:20, Also on Wednesday, Estan- cia upset Costa Mesa 51-50 and Edlsoo downed Co rona del 5 Acad. Noms. Best PIClure l.iest Actress t.1ar 50.41. J.-ast friday night, Newport lkbor broke a thl.rd.plac" tie wit ~ Westminster, beating the Lions 79.52, bllf dropped out of the £'unset race as both Huntington Bea ch and Marina won, to sta/ 3 games ahead o r Newport wJth onl y 2 games -----~,.;--'!"'-"'' left on tl\e :·egular schedule. Co HIT In the lrvi 1e League, where --NIVEN the title ha f been c linched by "THE STATUE" (R} f ountain V1lley, all 3 local T HE FUNN IEST ADULT F ILM OF RECENT YEARS. loS1 as Los Alamitos edged Cos~a Mesa 58-57, Faun . tain Val It)' bnt CorOna de l Mar 55.45, and Magnolia downed TRACK SHOES Estanc ia 65-51. Cif playoffs begin March I. CYPRESS ADDED TO PIRATE GRIO FARE Or ange Coast CollegE: ha s ad- ded Cypress College to Its 1974 football schedule, giving the Pirates full IO.game s~e ror nut tall. Coach Did Tucker's Bucs wtl\ open the 1974. campaign on Sept. 14, hosting the Cy- pr ess Chargers at LeBard Sta. dlum. Most of the other Cal- lfornta community college foot- ball teams won't opec their seasons until the following weekend, -Baseball 12.95-14.95-19.95 . 24.95 MITTS & SHOES BASEBALLS, BATS& B4SKETBALL SHOES 9.95 -to · 23.9S BASEBALL SHOES 10.95 to 23.95 SOCCER SHOES 10.95 to 23.95 4Ll PURPOSE SHOES 8.95 to 17.95 CROSS OlUNTRY SHOES 16.95,. 2195 TENNIS DRESSES MEN'S I n :NHI S SHIRTS & SHORTS LADt ES& MEN'.S TENNIS SHOES. Wilson. P01tn. Ounlop TENNIS BALLS Wl11011 • De.ia -JI.ol., • & S.Croft • IC!S • n•ES • TUifS • LITI!S • L.OCXS. Cal Monson, former assistant city manager of Newport Beach, IS now a real estate execuUve in Uta h, the Ensign learned last week. Mr . Monson was appointed administrative assistant to the city manager here In 1964, be. came assistant manager In 1965, and le tt In 1967 tobecome city manager of Martinez, Cal- If. Arter 5 years In Martinez, he sold real estate In Walnut Cre-ek. He and hi s fa mily move-d back tast year to Amerlf'an fork, Utah, his hOme town. He is now rea I estatel'lepartment managt!r with Monson anr1 Company, an Insurance and real estate tlrm --- FICTfTJOUS BUSINESS NAME STA'i'EME NT The ronowlng person~:~r;}~/ business as: falcon tors, 17902 Bushard, l/a!Jey, 92708 : Tony Turner, 27?1tC Ogle St., Mesa, Cal. 112627, This buslness ls cooodoctedi by an Individual. Signed: Tony 'N. Turner. This statement was the County C terk of County on feb. 19, 1974, Jiam E. St John, county by Theresa M. PubUsh: feb, 21, 7,-14, 1974, In the Harbor Ensign. rounded there 20 years ago by GUNS 2 TV'S STEREO his cousin, The company has SILVER SERv'ICE T ' otrlces In Provo, A mer lean F'ork, Sail Lake Cl!yanc!Ogden. Thieves took loot valued more than $3,000~,:,rr~:o:~m~~n;.~:~;f TAKES F.4, TRAINING crest nomeof L Army Private Eldon E. Ed -tn a dayttme burglary wards, 19, son of Mrs. Loretta feb, 15. 1 Time 20 words or less . . . 2,00 21 t.q 30 .ror d.s. . . . • 3.00 Sl to 40 ~ords . . . . . 4..00 Each word over 40 •. • BEAUTY SALOH 2 Times 3.50 4.15 6.50 .15 T 3 Times 4.50 6.00 8.00 .20 !lo-uai..., '~ BEAUTY NOOK 2732 E . Coast Hwy. LAKE ARROWHEAD, north Corona del Mar Phone 644· 7336 shore, mountain c halet. Sleeps 16. Ma.lr:e reserva. Uons, weekend, week or month: 549.,612 or 979-062!, •HEARII4C AIDS HAL AEBI SCHER 2/fHIIl ~--.NO· AiDS Proper Fitt1ng Assured 3409 E. Coast Hwy. IN NIEWI"OAT BlEACH -~-~ 0/fic t' l·umiture ~. ~ DESKS •CHAIRS I F!lES•SAFES :::.., OFFICE SUPPliES -· & STATIONER Y - AHinQ M..:hinn 5 •'•• Tv~rlt., R•nl•l• 673·6820 s ....... ~c. Ti~l OFFICE SUPPLY INC. 3011 N-porl Bh,d.,N•""'Pon a .. dl • SERVICES Lovell, 813 Paularlno, Costa Sometime between t O Mesa, has completed 8 weeks and 3:30 p.m., the burglars!-+ of training as a field Artiller y removed glass iol!Yer s crewman with Battery A, 1st bathroom window of the Batta\Jon, lith Field Ar tiller y, at 2007 Shipway Lane, ",;u;;;,;;;;;l 9th Infantry Dlv1slon, at ft. through and Wllocked a Corona del Mar 675·3633 DORCYI'HY NAPKIE lNTERIORS (11 years with W. &.J.Sloane) 411 Riverside Ave., Newport Beach. Phone 548-9'798 or 642.1691. (Master CMrgel) • MARIHE HARDWARE UNDERWATER HULL cleaning. For fast, dependable service call Allen Hughes, 642-1158. Lewis, Wash., under the Army's then took a riile, a .~.~:~1 420 E. 11TH ST. COSTA MESA unJt of choi ce enlistment pro-stereo equipment, 2 h 646-7706 -646-6855 gram, sets, and a $1,000 sHver MALCOLM tBUOI CUTL£R ·i=1& PAINTING, neat, nrst . ctass work. (I'll beat any reason- able price.) Ken : 638-5405. Resldentlal and commercial. Pvt. Edward!! learned thedu-vtce. ties of a howitzer or gun sec-• lOOKS FOR SALE Clothing . Nautical Gilts Marine HardWare Open se•en days a week lion crewman. He received In- s tructlon in handling ammunt . tlon, setttng fuses and preparing charges, communications and maintenance. l\IEFT LOSS IS S3,160 Burgla..rs took loot valued at $3,160 Feb. 7 from the hOme of Michael West, 3405Seashore Dr., West Newport. He reported a TV set, an electric guitar, snow skis and a tape OlNTINUOUS DAILY THEA SHOWINGS OHE Znd Hft • 'AUl NI!WMAN 'MACKIHTDSH IIA~ r HELD OVER 3rd WEEK YMIAal TWO- ELLIOTT GOULD ROBERT BLUE 10 WHA T THIS .PILM EXPOSBS ABOUT UNOERCOVBR VtCP. COPS CAN'T BE seeN BN YOUR TBL.BV,SION SBT. • PoUce," Alan Stang the danrer Inherent to sene you better • FOR SALE 2'700 W. COAST HWY., N. B. growing effort 7:~·~;~~~ "7,~~:;'-'?'-'11'---l COMPANION CRYPT lol' two • (No, Ml) Ia Lqll>lta Court, Americans to a -'-:7::'7.:-=::=:::=::.;,:::--:==-':--l pollee force. American HOME COOKED· FOOD "•P•IIle, $1.00. ~'Jt~~ PaetAc Vtn Memor1al Park, cr.~. can (?14) 185-44?8, or write GIMID BIJ.tey, 8oJ: 10'7'7. YIICCI. Valley 9ZZ84, AMERICAN OPINlON C. to" a clet Mar BOOK STORE NOW AT BRUN CM THRU DU-i H ~fit ' 504 O.cl Newport Blfd. 1 E .Cout Hwy., Newport HelctQ (Just below 15t11Street) • MUSICAL FOR SALE CRAFTSMAN TABLE SA W, 8 In ch, wtth stand and miter, ttltlng saw. $1 50. Call 646- 1386. 0 DRY CLEANERS PRE-TAX CLEARANCE NEWPORT BEACH ATHLETIC CLUB memberahlp, $100, Also, Yorba LIDda Country C lab golfmembershtp,$1500, Call 838.4832, DIMMITT Gulbraoaen Model 'E' orp.n ••.••..••.. • N-._. Yamabt Fr. Prov. ~ cooa10le at ooly .••.. ' Lone" '• Genie" or. CINI& I · r pn now tu.t ...... . Fine~l quallly ury clnnina KlliJht q-.Uty COMOie on the p~miln plaoo •• _ .•• -...• • Yamar. osm orpn, ~(-sctYice laundry uceUeat buJ at •••• All MY/-lalal model W.P. HaiDtl <XIIl.ole plaM, JOCII'I for •••. fripdlire wMhen Sct!mldt MUIIC Co. • MISCELLAH GASOLINE PROBLEMS? Need to mOYe two ears? Why DOt tow ootl Wt han a V&lley T0w-1Utt (tow bar) tor Alt compltte W"ttb safety cbaJJ:.s. Call 6'1S.918l. 8200 E. Cout Hwy., CDM Yamaha • stelllny -t.o...,t,I----'------ Phone: 678-9605 190? N. Main st., S..ta SPO'I'S B&FORE YOIJR "YES -Ell. 1914 • _•...;F...;L:;.;O:;.;II;:;I;::5..:.T.:.s ____ I ~~~~~H~A~I R~c~u~!!!~j :0~'"!11:-;.:'r'..ir~";;.; FLOWERS FOR I· * * a1adrlc ... ._.., fi.OO. • OCC •• ONS .!!11. Cron Rvdwvt, 110"1 Eut AL~ ,_I AHTI:QIIILA'I'ION Coul Roty., eor-daiMar, DeM11rl Tosh · · OI"I'ER FLORIS7'8 ALf]' I'HOI!If -7t :iiiiii ' 2AII "'... ... .. ..... ... •• c.ut ""'. --~-C...llo\Mar '"-7111 • UIY.t.TI PMTJ 1U1!J ftll AD rat Oft .. CIIJLO'I Cl1\' ;......=. ... PRU\CAL' TRIRAP'f -~-I -.<..-......>-llrmbu, tte. T-.ct~ ,_ ta • ........ ---111 ...... ..,, ........ W r F aall Mte¢1 l. • I· Newpon 1•1• l1l11 .......... ·Coate ... • NEIII!OitT HAAIOR EIISICII lliUJIWAY, fEll 2~ 1!74 l'llll.fiiED·IWLY -PAGE II COROllA DEL liAR. CAL. .... ,.,. t • .dl ..... 11•11 blond Costo Meso CHOICE OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1-5 2718 SHELL, CHINA COVE JUST STEPS TO THE LOVELIEST BAY BEACH I (Around the comer from ocean surf) • Bright and cheertul 3 bedroom lw:)me -· f'tew --new throughout lncludlnc carpets aDd complete redecoration. You own the land. $109,500!!!! DOH Y. f'RJUUCUK ~Ul.TOR ,_.,n-2222. f' I ... COlliN • MAITIN INC. EXCLUSIVE LIST Cd"l -Ocean sid e hwy., dream house plus guest house . . . . . 172,500. HARBOR VIEW HOMES SOmerset 4 BR. ;-family rm ....... $82 ,500 Harbor View Hills. view, pool, 3 BR, fami- ly rm ............... Reduced to $71,000. E Laguna Niguel, 4 Br. + lam. Rm., Vu $47.500 A . THE BLUFFS l-· -.l.in~"" ......... lll·-........ $69.500 ... ""Tifna mOOel , cocsjder lea'se Joptloo $69.500. T NEWPORT HEIGHTS D 3 BH, 2 ba, Cam rm, lg lot. $40,950 NEW DUPLEX R 2 BR. 2 ba & I BR, I ba . $102.1100 8 TO BUY OR SELl In Costa Mesa. Corona del ~tar and Newport Beach CoRBIN-MARTINjl l=:=:=:j)44-7662·====~~ '••••oooo•••••• CUSTOM HOME Magnificen t main ,·hamlet \'icw. 6 Bdrm .. 5 bal h home with formal d ining rm. 55 Ft. lot. -1 car garag:r. pier & ~lip. !$:li 5.UUO WATERFRONT LOT You tan lmild the house of WJU r dreams on t his 57.5 rt. lot Ul11iiC m:tin clian neJ. $400,000 For Complete Information On All Homos & lob, PIMM Coli' BILL GRUNDY, .Realtor .... ,., ....... L.Wa .. Ml MYIIDI DR.. tUrTI I. Jl& 8Nftl tta:o•ooooooooooo• ...... p I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I MLI lALII ltiPOitT Sales through the Multiple Ltstlng -Servtce of the Newport Barbor-Collta Mesa Board ·of Realtors totalled $13.11 mtllton for January of 18'74, TBJB JB MORE THAN AN 8-1/2% INCREASE OVER THE SAME .PERIOD A YEAR AGO. 515 new ltstqs were proceSNd, r1 wbtcb 5~ WERE SOLDI 55% r1 the salel were cQ9118raU.,., 11·····11111111111 • Yours to decorate IIIAND NIW J IIDROOM HOMl -Beam ceilingt, Uled brick fireplace, new carpet.a, new landscaping. t84.500. DP!H SUM. 1-5, 1717 IRVINE , HEWPDRT lEACH Ollloo a;.. s.t.nioy. ...... ..,. ! PETE1J~!!~-~~LTY J 642x5200 ........................... ON THE OCEAN SIDE Custom 3 bdrm .• dining rm., music nn. & artist"s sludio; all looklng out with floor to ceiling views encom passing the channel, bay, O<·ean & a fairyland or night lights. Exterior redwood. interior done with exciting wood~. Only home on Ocean Blvd. in CdM with forest sce ne flpproaC'h. $28:i,OOO. By app't. only. VERY SPECIAl -CAMEO SHOR£5 For ~pedal family rm. luxur:-o ft. guest house: walks. erty App"t. only. Q: Orange Coast Q: 2600 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del liar REAL ESTATE · 644·4148 ••••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 WE KNOW THE HARBOR AREA MARKET * QUALITY HOMES PLUS OUALIFIED BUYERS t~BOYD *'~* -··~""'· c-... - WOODSY CANYON & OCEAN VIEW One of a klnd in Corona del Mar, this very 110- ustJa.l 3 bedroom hOme on qul.et cui de sac 1oca- tloc, overlooking little creek In rustle setting. BEA t.rrlFUL OCEAN VIEW from Uvlng room, fa mlly room and deck. Separtte family dlninC as well as fornal dining area. Real seclusion near prln.te beach a.nd well-priced at $98,000. THE REAL ESTATERS 332 • THE FINEST RESIDENTIAL AND INCOME PROPERTIES FOR SALE, LEASE OR EXCHANGE IRWIN & IRWIN REALTORS 2700 ( Cr,.,~, >-~wv. CO<on'a '"'' M.o• C4 'l262~ •1; 41 J)44 6 111 EXCHANGES Jl, SPEC IAL TY 11te~ I~ oqly ONE GUJUlerGJiay ••. OqJy II Dtp~<i.qpk.y ~tlJIIllles 5.77 Acres Ocean View I. ..... , ···-,1 , (" ..... 1 II·H 'I I '''""'I" "'IJ • ,,, · . ·11•111'.' :,., lo•11lol••• , (;an .!i.IVE THEI\f.! THE ~I N NEWPORT BEACH Join the happy families in the nation's fin rst, most honored community ... t~e Bluffs in Newport Beac h . A widt· cho il:e of one and two story plans still avail· able : .. with a 6ne sclt'Ction of locottion1 Live near rhe Newport Beach Tennis C lub ... enjoy the privacy of your own mlling park at your backdoor ... or live on Upper :"\t:w port Bay with its constantly changi"g vist a.."~: and wonderful wildlife. There is no other plaC't' like the Rluffs ... and the n· is still timt• for you and your family to enjoy it! From 169,000 to 1130,000 ""' ...... _, . .--..., ,,.... .. . --~ .. "!'-:. •••• • . -··: .. S59,950 FULL PRICE ROY McCARDLE REALTOR. UUAIILI! IUIIIC. sritcs ,;4, CURT DCSH REAL TOA actO WEST COAST MICIMWAY NKWOI'IIT BCA04 loU~ eor-del Mor MACNAB IRVINE PINEl HOMES POUNDING SURF • WHITE SAILS Sweeptn1 •lew; privat~ beacb. Beautiful 4 bedroom & ramily room -completely mod· ernlzed 6: all new d ecor. $229,500. OPE."'l DAILY 1·5 p.m. 186 SHORECUFF RD., CORONA DEI.I!Ail.-IHI6) QUEEN'S PALACE Lo\'el\" spacious home--3 bedrooms. fami- lY roiu;,__ fom1al dinmg room & 2 baths. Alagnificent vi('W from all major rooms. 1137,500. Betty Kerr ~200 . fl-1 401 ONE OF A KINO Beauttful mo~lcl holllP 111 81~ Cmvon. -1 bedroom::.. 3 ha111, fam;l ·,":-ft'~!'1 . air C'on- dllioned · t·rn·( r<'d p:l!tu ·& hto.,h Ja nd!'cat>- in ~. !1:1:)9.500 1~1:1 Burt 6·14-6:.!~'" •1114 1 [lrvh•l· ,, --·· .. , REALTORS Walk to the beach trom this rustle d~lex In a s•rb location oa a city parkw-a y. Fr ont housP. has 3 bedrooms, pu.elled living room and coty or ick nnplace. All~· carpets, drapes, and wall covt>r - tnp. NEW 2 BEDROOM UPPER UNIT has hup bonGS room lor a futurp 3rd bedroom. Ul 4,900. CALL 644-7270 2121 E. c .... 1•4····,··················· BACK BAY AREA Family Home -----'1F' Gin ~ family room to breat~! rome and see tilts charming custom built 2-story hom(' wtth 4 bedroonu:, S blths, den, fa mily room, separate dllll.Dc room and loeds of closet anr1 storar:t" spa ce-. E•c:elleat cOJ'ller location, near goOO ~t'hools. Gea'IIDe lath and plaster constrlK"!Ion, 2 r'overed pe.Uos. citrus trees, over str.ed garaltf'. Comt ud SH thls exceptional hOme • • you'll acree U.t other homes In this pr ke nDir1' cannot m..t tid a q.Uty • CALL OWMU 54-4732, 531 -0660, U6-122S • ••••••• . To wlolt the Blufls, ,. ttlt Son Oilp Fr-Io -.. aw Follow-eo DRAMAflC HARBOR VIEW --the brtdp to fa1blu1! Drlwt.GorJa!rton £a-1othe _ootry_ In Bealtifal Hnor View Hills Gracious 4 bdrm.. family rm. + sparkling pool. Immediate possess10n! $110,000. OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1 TO 5 . 2915 SITTING SUN DRIVE RACHEl ll IEA'-TQt 3311 ... COAST HIGHWAY CORONA OIL t.wt . · 675-Dn .... lltURSOAY, FEB. 2~ 1174 CODA D!L 11M. CAl.,. New try for Versailles W unit second phase A -lliiiiiPI to pi q>-Oaly 10 ol 11M commlaloll'l prcwal tot the 4-M~IILit MCoad 12 mt mbert were preMOt at pbl• ottbtVM'.UIHCOOdom· tbe Lone Beacb mHtiDc. lAlla projeet OG Wtlt Hew-lAst December, the SCRCC pcwt'1 blllflt will' be decided denied a coutaJ IOGt permit oat Yoadly Dl&M. for tht ccatrOftr.UJ project. Doal.ld Seboll Co., the de· SchOll. hOW CODttadl trat the ftloper, asked lor adelayMoa-255 Vesallltt Ulllta atready day 1D I vote bJ the South Coast built repteADtt I Abltaattal Repoaat Cooaervatloa com. lawfUl coostractton becuo be .. miNioa (SCRCC) oo the com-fore Feb. 1, 19?S, the etrec .. puy•a reqoeat tor an exemp-Un dale of Proposition 20, Uoo from commls51oa control. wlttch establ!.abed the coastal Tbe Yote was re-scbeduled. commtsslou. LWE ON A&ENDA CANDIDATES .ON Lido lalo'o--,..,.. • lloll oellool, Wootllo..,.rt CHAMBER FORUM pOIIId 11Ut1ar Mtliiiii•Mt &a llt&clb, Coeetl Dl'mo.l1 All 11 ceecMttQ ~ the ~ Wool "-.., 0 tlolo,J o1 -dowD • -porllllt tor Mowport Booeb Ctty couoeu pllu ~ l1.llik IC) UelfCIU:y tiM ..,..., bit wt1J DOW rt-JMta let lor t&eceion Oil ApJ'U DriH'I I .S. ue Q8 tbl CODI&der tllilt dtcl.doll. t Mf't .,._ laYIWd to a Cor· .... b' •ltlloadiJ aiclal'l • PAJIX STAJifDARDS IDd oae l!tl Mar Cblmbtr of Com- Mwpxt Beach Ctt) Co.cU eOit·lbu'liiC ol .tefeloptd mtra for.-o OD March S at moollac. 1Uc1 to 11o tlo'"lopod u porU tho CDII Y0111h Cll!tll'. T he Co.e!lmtlr are al8o dot to •IU cet a poUey beariAC. tonm, which will be open to ¥ott U.l&IJI)I'Oftl ot tbt • • UBRARY 111 Me1Pp(lltt the public, wtu bt(1n at 'I:SO l'tlopm.tlta.Ddu<SiordlDiact, Ceattr W'l.U' bt dlaeUJNd by l.m. wbicll pt,lta ltrlct cootrola 011 the ctty llbnrJ board. c I" t d" eoootroc:Uoo Ill ... .., ·---• TRAFFIC SIGNAL at Jam-yc IS leS ual areu. boree Rd. ud S&Dta Serbara Lido lale'trtltdeaU throulf'l Dr., Newport Ceater, CIIPOIIlle thttr ueoelatton, ~ lease the new ftre ltltloo and pollee An J"tne Ternce youth clly-OWMCS atreet-eDd btaebta staUon. will be~ torawron.t. faces drtlbk dttvtnr charges oo thll•laad, thut a:tvillc rest. • WIDENING of Balboa Blvd., after he a11eaedlY m:lde a left NOT ONLY wlll their tuorlte eharttles beoettt, but mem- bers and guests wllo attend the Tuesday Club's benefit fashion show at the Balboa Bay CIOO Tuesday, Feb. 26, may be r etlplents of suc h prizes as the orlglDal oil pa.lnt- lnr pictured here with the artist and donor, Mrs. FlOyd Scott of Corona Highlands, at r ight: the package of Air Calilornla plane tickets to San F'ra.oeisco on the table, or the speclal apron modeled by Mrs. Geor ge Hall o1 Corona del Mar, center, and being shOwn ott by Mrs. Ivan Arnold of Lido, lett, because tt Is decorated with dozens of money bows. All three of these Tuesday Club member s are members of the benefit committee. (Ethelyn Miller photo.) Newport attorney Tom Peek· Mr. Pecl:enp~.ueh det.ted the enpaup, representlnC Sehol& tssue for about ao holD' before Co., asked for the •ote delay asking tor a delay IJl the vote. when 11 ~ed t"'t be woukt The !&sue wtll be re.aeheduled not be able to get the 7 votes for •oUoc at a future commls- needed to gra nt the ezempUon. s ton meeting. Barbershoppers harmonize MRS. El.SfE MAYNARD EVANS deota exeluslYe accen to all from 44th St. toW. co .. tHwy., turn Sunday night In h'ont of of Massachusetts wUl preaent Ltdo beachea. Tbey 11tk a re-w111 be contracted lot. a Santa Ana Helchts motor - a program on the bUtory of aenLot the •••· wtll ch DOW • BUS SERVICE within local c yeUst, who waa kUled In tl\e hymns to reUctoua wonhJ.p at eotta !trMI au bomeowDers a communWes wiU be pushed, res uttlnc crash. 8 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 26, at total of $?50 yearly. A pro-llu'ougb a resolution aslr:Log Pollee .ay KJm WWtebead, the Flrst Church of Ctlrlst, posed leate fee lncreue to other cltles to )oln Newport 19, of 1543 Serenade Terrace Scientlst, 3303 Vta Lido, New-$3,566.18 per YfiU', about $4.0S In aeekinc OrupCotmtyTran-was under the lntluence of a l- port Beach. More than SO per borne, Is proposed b)' a sft Authority help 1n establish-eohol when he turned ttts pick- hym ns wtll be sunr by tbe au-lease st~ committee made inr local U.oes. up truck from Bristol onto dien ce to Illustrate points In up of homeowners a.nd city of-• PO LUNG PLACES for the Santa Ana Ave., at 9:l0, Into the talk. Mrs. Evans ns a n ctals. Some grol.W)s I.Dd to -Aprll 9 city eleeUoo will be the path of David Anaheluk, 21, CDoral cond uctor ~n her nattn dh1d-.ls, lnciiJdtortheNetrpOJ't okayed. of 2422 S. E. Bristol. Mr . Tickets went on sale this Har mony," ''Harmony Ez-Wales and more recently she Hetpts Communtty Assn., Ctty Com et! meetlnp start Anaheluk's motor cycle rammed week for the 4th annual Bar-press," "Four City Four, •· and tlas served as research hi s-have recommended · tbat tbe at 7:30 p.m. to City Hall, and tnto the s tde ot the truck, ber shOp Quartet shOw at New-"Yesterday's Heroes," have tortan of the arch.tves ot the lease be allowed to ezplre thus are open to the public. killlng hlm Instantly. port Harbor high school aOOi-been booked tor the s how, ac-Mother Church in Boston. returning the beaches to Publlc v· . N rt h' I torlum on March 23. Tne show oordlng to Doug Keup, ohalr-IeWing ewpo IS ory Ch h N Is sponsored each year by the man of the event, Also per -NEWPORT ATTORNEY us~; prtvateconsuJtantwUlre-urc .w. Ezchange.ClubofNewportHar -fondrmi ngsowtll beholocalqrruarte,t,s, TO TALK ON RIGHTS port Monday ntgttt on the fea-The history and heritage ot has been released and wnt be bor, with profits going to the a a -man c rus om e slbtl1ty of buikllng a new har -Newport Beach will be the topic available at this luncheon meet- at '1:3Q p.m. oo Tuesdays. club's youth fWld actlvlUes. A Santa Ana barbershop quartet She ila Sonenshine, Newport bor In West Newport, arolald when the Women's Divtslon of Jng. • 81', ANDREW'S PRESBY- TERIAN CH URCH, 600 St. An- drew's Road, Cliff Haven -- "Lucky you·• will be the ser- mon topic of Dr , Charles Dler- e nfleld at 8, 9:30 and 11 a.m. Sunday. New members will be received ar 9:30 and 11 a.m. • THE NEWPORT HARBOR major recipient wtn be the chapter · Beach attorney and professor the mouth of the Santa Ana the Newport Harbor Chamber A display of first edition CHURCH OF REUGIOUS scr-Boys Club 1n East Bluff. Reserved seat tickets may of fam ily Jaw at Irvine Unl-River. of Commerce hosts a town hall Orangt! County newspaper s will ENCE 541 Center St. Costa Professional quartets, in -~ order ed through club pres!-ver s tty, will speak. at the Feb. Public Works Director Jo .. meetlng at the Irvine Coast be displayed by Pat O'Donne ll, Mesa ~-The Rev Eleaoo'r Jack-e tOOtog such nationally known dent Cl\arles Brown at 548 -7729 26 meeting of the Orange seph DevUo will ask the Coun-Country ClUb at noon Wednes-president of the Orange County son wU\ preach ~t 11 a.m. Suo-groups as the "Four BUs of or tic ket manacer Cher Um-Count}' Women's Dlvlslon ofthe ell to wtthdraw the city's co-day, Feb, 27. Press Club. day on the topic •·Put God to Sh t k ber ham at 673 -9372 · Club American Jewish Congress. operative agreement wtth the "The Newport story" onntm Ted Finster of the Newport t PLYMOtrrH CONGREGA- TIONAL CHURCH, 3262 Broad St., Newport Heights --Pastor John Lindvall will preach at 10 a.m. Sunday on "The Dea l- ing word of Jesus." Bible stud y Is held at 9 a.m. and 'I p.m. each Sunday, aoo John Smith conducts a weekly Bible class work tor you ." ' era on as s members will also nave tickets Her topic will be "The legal state for completing University wtu be presented by Chet Um -Beacb Historical Soetety will • THE NEWPORT UNITY lor sale, accor ding to Mr. Um-r igh ts of women." The meet-Dr. from Jamboree Rd. to Mac-ber"'m of F'trstAmerlcanTUie be honored In ''the meet the C HURC H, lfith St. and rrvtne more rooms be~ham. hoW whic h has an lng, beginnJpg at 8 p.m., Will Arthur Blvd. Insurance Company. The presidents'' spot In this tier~ Ave. CUff Ha ven -· "Keep h~ s ' r be~"s be held at the Republic Savtngs Also on Mooday's apodaare: speaker will be Mrs . Ellen italt! program. a tr~ lent" will be the Rev. ;. oew hotel near the air-avl2_1lon theme this yea • ~, ... and Loan om ce, 2400 E. l'lth • REPAIR GARAGE for Lee, whose latest Reservations may be made Sune Richards' sermon topic port wt ll double In size if New. at '1.4 7 p.m. St., Santa. Ana . autos, CO bt located Dear Car. port 644-8211 . Make a Tax-Dodtlctible Gih to HDAS · MEMORIAl HDSPnAL GUARANTEE YOURSELF ANIN~QME FOR LIFE! tour monty or ~tcuroht:'> ~o troDlf ~uly 3 ·~·· . '" '''"' .~ ...... ~··~· ·~· I'""' ol """II ot '"" "'0"•• ,,,,. tun lo •lou I• ,.,n, • 8 (~.,.,,,...,, •"<•"'• lo• '"""" '""' , ...... , II 11\o•. \l.,rnl1'> <rii DO'>'>•bl~ l d\1 rro(ld~ lo.o 111~ ~,,. Ollfl'l•ng \tory or Htloit~ t.lt""'''"' Ho~pol.tl'~ l •·u' l l~•·bl~ F'loll\·, lr,r Govo ng Yr,u ,.,It t)l' II! 1m .o J)lfil\illl \UtPII\t1 Telephone: (714) 645 8600 Utenston lOEi As~ lor Thomu Stadlonqe• HOAG MEMORIAl HOSPITA l 301 E Ne•Port Boulevard Newport Beach, CA 92660 l or 10 a.m. Sunday. Al 2 p.m. port Planning Commissioners s he wUl pr esent a lecture oo go along wtth the recommenda- "Women of the Bible " In the tlon of their planning stall al Senior Citizens building, where a meeting tonight, F'eb. 21, the Sunday sen lces ar e held. In City HaiL She wtll shOw her paintings Builder s of the Sheraton or famous women of the Bible Newport Hotel, on the south- and tell the Biblical story of west corner ofMacArthur Blvd. each one. The tree progTam and Bir ch St., Newport Pl., Is sponsor ed by the women's seek to add 228 rooms to the group of the Unity Church, 216 already approved. The hO- • THE IRVI.NE ANC HOR tel Is already under construe- CHURC H, 14902 Sleepy Hollow tlon. Both 7-story wtngs ot St. --Sa m~! Rodr iguez, a the tacillty would be enlarged former student of shotok.an to add the extra rooms. Plan- karate, will speak at 6:30p.m. nlng staffer s are r ecommend- Sunday on the loplc, 1'Karate lng that about 50 park1ngspaces 1n the Christian home --shOuld be added to the hotel lo t If It be?" the commission okays the ez- • Ofllcer s elected at the an-panslon. nua.l meeting of the Plymouth Commissioners meet at 3:30 CongregaUonal Church areDale p.m., recess for dinner at 5:30 Stewart, moderator ; Mrs . T. and r econvene at '1:30. During Dunca.n Stenrt, flce-modera-the a.tterooon seuton, they ..-m tor ; Mr s, Glen SUIJwell, clerk; discuss these agenda Items: Benson fraser , Sl4)erlotendenl • IMPERfAL SAVING) r e- ef CJtrtsttan education; Mrs. quest for a re-subdlvtsbn of Rober t Lucas, treasurer, and their property at 3366 Via Lido, Rober t Basmajlan, flnanc121 Lido Shops, and r e-develop- secretary. Newly ~lected trus-ment as part of the Don Koil tees are Jack Hoc hadel, Robert company's Llr:lo Shops refur- Lucas, Glen SUI!well , Jack Hlr • blshlng. shan, Kent Rush and Dtck. He r -• RE -SU BD!VISION of lots ma n. Deacons Include Robert at 3326 Via Lido. Ball inger, Perry No ltar. Cal • ROOM ADDITIONS at 402 Stevens, Ellery Stowe!! and Sev\Ue Ave., Ba lboa , which r e- Charles Lee. Deaconesses are quire a lot re-subdivlslon, M mes. Robert Ballinger, Jack On the evening agenda are: Hochadel, Henry Jarboe, Mar . • CAR WASl-1 at a ser vice Jan Harte aod John Lindvall. st.ltlon at the northeast corner Pastor John Lindvall reported of MacArthur Blvd. and Jam- t hat 31 member s har:l been re-boree Rd., Koll Center celved durtn.g the past yea r. Newpor t, requiring a use per - ~ATALIE LIMOHICK TO SPEAK AT PREVIEW The Or ange Count} Phllhar. monic Society will again pre- sent Natalle Llmonick as speak- er at the concert preview at 7 p.m. this Salladay, Feb. 23, In the for um at Orange Coast College just prlor to th~ ron- cert. She wtu discuss the rom- posers and the muslo: to be performed. mit. • EXPANSION of the "Gr in 'n Bier It"' tavern at 2911 Ne wport Bl vd., West Newpor t, w\lh a requirement for 15added oft-str eet pa.r ldnc spaces. • FLOATfNG DRY -DOCK to the bay off 22'1 20th St., Central Newport, to be operated by PacJI!c Tides Marine. • ELK'S CLUB at 3456 Via Oporto, Lldo ShOps, seeks an expansion, and an approval is recommended by the staff, pro- vided that 38 off-street parking s paces are added. * Availability. • • • NE WPORT HA RBO R V AC HT CLUB seeks a re . ~onlng that would place the club property 1n the open space zone, Instead ot the present multi-family residential zone. One good reason more people will buy storage foods at Perma -Stor this year than anywhere else ... PERMA-STOR FOODS EAST BLUFF RESIDENT BEATEN A~D ROBBED B~~rglars robbed and beat an East Bltlf.f woman early last Thursday after hl'eat.lnr lnto ber hOuse. Barbara AcWns, 57, a former new\ll)lpel'wofiWJ •bo Ufe!l at 653 Vtsta Bonita, was uleep ill bed at 2:30 a.m., accord!Dr to a poUce report, when Z mea jimmied her !root door open, anJd.Dr her. Before she could cet out of bed, they were lft her bedroom, and beat her a boot the bN.d, arms and bilck, m...,..bUt demandtnc money. MESA LACK 406 PLANS BLUE & GOLD DINNER SPECIALIZING IN COlla Mea Pack 406, cele- Low Moilfllf't FOOds bnU., Ita 25th Jtu U &a For Cemplng, BKkpecking, Boating, Skiing, Snc_,'lOblllng •• orpatsect Pack, wtll bold ltl FJylng, Flthlng, Hunting, HofMOkll IUdlng, P lcnk s Of'" btlt tad tvld dtDotr a.t I :SO ~the home 1nd rr.u.,·. p.m. 'nlarlllly, Ftb. u, at ------' ... (714) -7210 1-llldp oellool. Bob W'Uiloln.l, Boy Scoot t"--n 111M Dot ll&t IILotrlet, 'IIIII pr-I -b> ......... locll .. WID lirlo( Ill on JOI..Iocl-.., toble-_p __ ... ...._ __ , -· • ·. TRIBAL WARFARE Instead of becoming more civilized, we seem to be headed the other way back to the days of tribes. We're dividing up into bands of special interest groups and daring anybody to disagree with our strange and varied tribal customs. For example, look at the questionnaires being sent out by the pressure groups to our City Council candidates. The League of Women Voters, the Real Estate Board, the Environmental Coali- tion --every "tribe" has its own list of questions. The ques- tions are written in such slanted, loaded ways that they become nothing more than propaganda for the tribal viewpoint. Any can- didate who would answer all of these silly questions would have to be an idiot. Then, there are the Democrat and Republican tribes, who vote strictly by party, never by individual candidate. We have more tribes than the Indians did. There's Newport Resi- dents United, Common Sense Coalition, the airport fighters, the Corona del Mar highway fighters, the Margot Skilling inquisitors, the John Birchers, the environmentalists, the socialists . . . the list is incredible. All of these groups, of course, claim to repre- sent the real TRUTH, the political gospel. Just do what they say and everything will be okay. To hell with them. If you try to please them all, you can't possi- bly be serving the .. people. And the people are individual free human beings, who would rather have honest, capable public servants. They don't want some guy who has tried to paint himself to look like all of the tribes at the same time. Don't sell yourself out by trying to become with too many tribes. You might bleed to death. * * * a "blood brother" * that makes our merchandise is the good We have hatchets, canoe cushions and war- . and no fish. P.S. The only tribe old American tribe_ paint. 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