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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1974-11-28 - Newport Harbor EnsignNE*PORT BEACH. E lOc ,_.TID MO ·- LIVING CHRISTMAS TREE SEASON starta thts week, as Boy Scout Troop 330 of Corooa del Mar puts trees on ale. Scout BIU Llghtcap of Harbor VIew Hllls turns the first spade ot dirt at Clty Hall, symboU&tnr the city's parUclpatton 1n the ann~al prncram. 1...oot1nc <XI are, from left, sttart TOWDII of the COM KlwutsCiub, wbicb BpODIOU the Scott trcq,; Newport Mayor Donald Mcinnis, wbo tw.s proclaimed December as ''UYlng Cllristmaa Tree'' moath, &od elty Parka, Beaches aod Recreatioo Cbatr-.oman Jean Morris. Lt•tnc trees may be donated to the city after C brtstmu, to be ptaat.d by tile poru dtparlmeat, or b ..... ,.., """ tbo trooo ud --Ia--........ ol.· tM CI.MJaltll ..................... ... ........ ...,..,. ...... t >JU'b, -~proatcJte .-.~;, bJ •"'1"'1111 tile • ..,. ottro.idlltdllrcdtllltor Cbrtstmaa. Tr... ma1 be ptcted ~ from tiM ScoQt lot at Ropr•a Gardea Rllr&«J, MaeArtbur lDd SID JoequlD HU1s Rd., or you may order a tree from any Troop 330 member. Dover-Hiway plans offered Ttl I U'*CI.ftL MIWII'AI'II •• di"' orl i i••o•T •••• .. IOc COSTA MESA COlOMA FIRST PRESIDENT of the Newport Harbor lllgtl .::hool lt.S.t boctf, Wtuord llaeDo~».kl, po•s witll Mrt. Ct.rlu S..Cber, Ule former Betty JI!I&D De Wolfe, wbo Jl'l'I.Jlpd Old grads reunited COI'Gal. dllllar'1 PNt otftce aotlce n. ~nee. 1'be eo.. routes would remai.D u tbeJ a r..-c. Jut Satarday nJg:tlt of the 193% throuctt US9 ls &bola to be do'ftcnded to tire elfeet of tM ebanp wtD are, or lf we would biYe tew• lf"'dattaa d uaes from the scbool. About 100 atteochd & ~ of tbe Newport Beacb be u.t ,, wtll ave aboul r~es," be to)d the Eutp. a bcdet d1lmer at a Com. Mesa boteL Mr. Ml.eDoaakl, Atlolll 100 Newport Harbor poll ofllce, but, tmltke tbe up-$10,000 yearly Ia taa mooey But, he t.cked up Mr. God.tDea' DOW a Buk of America otnclat 1n San FrancJsco, ftl a .bigb .ebool a.lunnll from eJu. rou ca11MdbJiprn1oudowa-by peytac a stattoa mu~rer elaJm tbat the level of aentce Z-tflr'm stuc1eDt body president in 19SZ, tbe flrst Je&r se1 of 19SZ tbroact'l 1919 btk! cndtD.c attempt., tbt eurrellt aJid udltaDt ltlUoa maaacer's woukl remaJn lbe ame. U.t Nnpcll't Harbor hid a gradtaUDc elua. PbotOI of a reallioll. SatQrday Dlebt Ill ma.tls caastae Mrdly ari&Jple salaries, luteld or paying a "Patroas would st111 be able tbe "okl cra4&," IJ'O~ according to tbelr y.u of Co.ta M-.. ID tbt commtmlty. pottmuter aad ustatut post. to get a Corona del Mar poat. cnd._Uoa. wtJJ be ptlbUihed in the com lAg luues of tbl The okS p-ads camt from Htelor GodiDe&, who bads muter... mark by dropping thelr maU Eulpl. (Pboto by Bill Zimmer, former NHHSpbotographer .) as far away uTuas &Dd wun. tbt local poetal sentee sec. Howner, Newport Beach In tbe same stot," he lnatsted, lngtoa. Cot, Coast Gaud Rear Uoa bM.dqliU'teredlDSaataADa, Postmuter Gleu Goodrich, "and the Corona del Mar ad. STUDY SCHOOL Admlral Glen Thomp~DGo c1us rev-.led yesterday that M r.s •bo would ,.rtUetheCorona dresses would remai.D. All matl of '18, sent word be coaldG't recommended tbe cbulp and del llar flctuty lf the down· would coot1noe to be processed lean his post 1D Al:a.sll::t lor Is ft1t1Dc for a decision from c:radlDr con thrOUIII, aid yes. at the Santa Ana sectloal.l f:a. TR. 1M the cet·toretber • tbe postal weaten dlYisioo terdly be could DOt promise ctUty nearOrange COtmtyAlr· PRIORITY Mr. and Mrs. Clll.rlea b-.&:l.arters I.a. San Fruclsco. that all cleUvery routes would port, JU$1 as tt is oow." ' Beecher Jr., of 200 MapoJJa, "Tbere wUI be DO ctanp 1D stay the ame. Corona del Mar Chamber of Costa Mesa, arraQpd tht rt· serrtce," he 1nalsted. "Tbe "We would r.ve to en.hate Commerce President RObert Blrtll oootrol aod tlgbt~tlsted allve. Aod tl».t douD't take union. lending out quutk:rl- anraKe cUIIeo will oenr the slt-.Uoo aod see lf lbe Stoessel sa.Jd he t.d heard o1 1ocal YOters have pat the New. Into COflSJderatloo ncb m. nalres to au gnd:tates thPJ MESA TO SEEK WORlD'S FAIR the proposed downg:radi.Dg. but port.Mesa school district in a Clationary pressures as em. could contact. Tiley c...uverpd was oot alarmed by it, ftaancial bind. ployee pay rata:e. aDd added Saturday 00 UM! Holiday IDn. "We don't want to Jose the Sebool tri&Stees learned material colts. near South Coast Plua, f« factllty, or see service doWn-Toesdl.y nlgtlt tllat the local RefUsal ot YOC.en to okay a buffet dinner. graded," be said, ''but I have district's I.Dcome for next year a Nonmber tu.iDc:ret..se pro. Amoog the alwna.J. 011 bud been assured this wHI DOt wlll !:all at least $2.4 mtllloo position, plus tbe dec:llning were Wilford Mac0oaa.k1, Z happen.'' sbol't of the $40.2 tbe schOol number of sttdaltl 1D the dJs. term stlliellt body pruldeat About 3-1 /2 years ago, a admlrd.stratioo says U needs trtct were blamed for thE> bUd· from the c.laa ot '32, wbo ls A world'• f:a1r for Costa The falrgrotmds have been similar downgrading attempt just to keep present programs get btnd. now a Bank of America dJ. Mesa? M.ayor Bob Wilson's In a tlDa.Dclal bind for sever:al wa s co~.mtered by a Cbamber c 1 state edoeatloo aJd and kxal vlai011 controller lD Sao Fran- latest "think big" Idea ralsed years, and the state ...appointed of Commerce petltlon insisting oast contro tu collect:too ntes an ba sed cisco; Jerome Kettbiey, clasl: some eyebrows last week, but Fair Board bas asked for per. on keeping the tndepeodentpos. on sttdeot mrollment __ the of ·:w. ctty manarer at Gltfl- after a few days of thl.DJdng ml.sston to spoosor thorough-tal !actllty. Hlgh-n.nktngpostal more sttdents tbe more mooey. dale; Hugb McMlDan of New- It over, a ccq,le of men wbo bred racing at Los Ala mitos otrlclals backed ott from the pOII"Cy fold And a pcojecUoaotschOolpopu. port Heipta, clan or 'S4, would be ln a position to ad· to raise some money. downgrading Idea. The same la.tlon for tbeoeztSyearsstaows author of ''Beach Rat Days," vance Cbe Idea are b. kinK It ·•we ate worlciDg as fast as thing ~ned during a 1956. a st-.lfy decUDe, from 24,600 a book about Newport In tbe ser.loully, we can," said Mr. Krooe, "and 57 downgrading attempt. Br pAUL HUlllWEL nut school year to !%,250 tn thirties; aDd CbUlu Backlud "We're not laugtU.Dg it orr." tr 1 f Los An 1es Fair Board "President Rober t Y ne: to get as ma.ny Ideas Palll Hum mel, president of Melvtn J Carp6Dter execu 19'78.79. o ce , Wbo emceed as poulble aDd then ptck out the Corona delMarCtvtc A.sSfl., UYe dlrec~r ot the Soui:h coas1: Because tbe population de· Saturday's recmioG. Krooe of Bay KDolls said yes~ the best ooes." said Monday night be wtu bring cr eaM Is spreading throOCbOut Cited b' tn:reUDc the crtat- terday. "The oell meettnr of Mayor Wilson's world's fair the matter before the nut ~:U~fCoasta~Commt::;: the district, U 11 DOt f•sible est dlstaDce to tbuetlllk:mwue tbe fair board's buildings aDd proposal came last Tbtasdly CDMCA meeting and get the at tht N ore~ me:: r u! to close don any IJ&rtlcuJu Dorothy ~oaley, '33, ol GnM- croands committee wlll start Dight at a Fat.r Board meeting. oplntoa oftheboardofdirectors Corooa :j Mar Cl t· O.U schools, Stet.. Jot.~ NtcoU u. bury, Tex.; Ver-. Jean Wiwt. loot1Ac at wlll.t. woo1d tan to He said he llld talked with aDd genera l membership before He prorlded those iD:tt~ pla..ltled to tbe board of trtiS-Clark, 'S9, of Kelt, wam., be dooe to apply for datu tor Seattle omclalsabouttlll~eity's ac'ttng 00 the-proposal. wtth a thOr""' .... over-vtew ol tees, aDd state-mnd1t.d em. ~ Geoerlen Clark AD!IeriOil, a world's falr." successt\11 •orld's fair am Llo Sheely, asslstant post. the co si'U; of th ploymeat staodardl makltttdlf... :w. ol T•com&. WUb. . Fllth District Colmty S~-deelded Orange Cowsty 'would master at the Corona del Mar mts.,1..., ~heir ~~:'k flcult to reduce tile D.nber of Former fllcuJty lnci!Ded cJee visor Thomu Riley of Dover be an ideal location for BU~::h ottlce 1s oow tn charge When -. powers t•cbers club udorcbetltra Iader Mute Shores wants to "cet into the a fair. Post~er Gnat Howa..ld. re. obllptloas mder tbe law as Dr. Nieou JlJd be Is clolbl-Blebecb Ud lpKta coacbaa..,. ru.::,:::u ol tbt ldtl, l.ld ba9 "All U., ._. laa-.d to tlw tlred last July, Yr, Sheely wu es:= iDbyblaPrr== !O. Ill tM 11M ot a cW.. 1nMf flied.. .,!....~dlo~=..:.•~. ~otbo~~lltr ·~·-~mod .olllcor.,tn..eJaru. Be. • Til• Cooolol ~ ~!!'t wtU toa .P. IN job of O.C.lJ!...._.Y =· ·~ .., __ .,...'l!lf, wn-;; llld, ca ... U.tc!oclpl!oacucmiJ _..,.Ckloc_.-llir-...a. · ._.. •' lom"'" "llld 111o ...-. DOW ,boloac be beld for 120 days, Lorry ,... jar-tloa .. ., ... ..._. Stall -mtttou wttblo till S l!l QECBIRR S~ of botb tbe ltatew to the ctty. They have a Donll of the Newport post of. ::r~ ~= ~~=:=-ct school district wtn bt worttac Tbe On.qeCoutCommunftJ cootroll«! fair baud aod tbe syrnphoQy, 1..11 opera, a reper. flee now bas the otncer.fn. tl 011 on the same problem, be aid. Sympbooy Orebestra opeos Its COUDty woold be Deeded to P"'Qr tory theatre, all successful." ct.rge Utle until the Western ~~~ dr= t':t ~!l ~ Meanwblle, aboC $1/! mu. lftb seuoo SOliday Dec a m~~ the •orkl's fair Idea. He noted tbat Orange County Division headQua.rter s decides and mO:: W:ely would. r c~ Uoo is being trimmed from tbe at 41 p.m. . .Ia the Or~ c;..t yor Wllsoo. Is DOt afrald bas a bigger populaUoo than the fllte ot the local faciUty. r uests for Un 0 e curr ent year's budcet. bec:a111e CoUep auditonum. Tlctetsare to dr~m the tmposalble the Seattle metropoUtan area, Corona del Mar's office n s lo~ tacl~!:s ~t~ ta.nlcuZ schOol oftlclals OYeresttmatect. priced at $1.50 tor adults and ~ret..m,, ~ S~t.mr and a blgger fairgro!Dd. e levated to tlrst e lass rank1tlg 3 mile area by about 1.1 per ce~~t, the DID· $1 tor shdeals • .,!.~· .~ U.t s a.a.admlnble just after Wor ld War n . It • Where it Yls oot necessary ber or studerlts wbo 1r011ld be The orchestra Is UDder tbe q Mrty. KroDe's fair board ls HARBOR VIEW PUPILS had been a 2nd elass post or. to obtain a permit for an addf. lD sebool this Je&r • The 1m)Qg bltoo of OCC proteuor Josepta lr • GOING TO CAPITOL flee pr ior to tha t. Uon or alteration to a single guess meus tbe district cot. Pearbnan. Guest IOloist Allen ~~~~ worldngonooeolYayor A daily average ot more than family r esidence within the lected more mooey thaJ:I It wtn GIJes, an Instructor tn ptaoo Plans for klosenlog the end, aod ooooect with Dover ...uu s earller suaestlaoa:·-Harbor View 3rd-5th grad. 50,000 plecas or lncomlng ma n 1 000 ard zone u tbe amoW\t be allowed to spead. and theory at Gokien Wut Col. stopper oo tbe Cout Highway. Dr. about zoo ft. oorth of the t,hat the fairp-o;m>L'J be tuned ers wJU fly to sacramento oo is handled at COM, Mr . Sheely did ~ eJ:ceed ·,7 500 recent Future moothly school board lege, will play the Khachatartaa Do•er Dr, tramc; bottleneck Do•er-Coast Hwy, lDtersec. nto a comlnunlty ceattr com. Dec. 41, tour the eapttol.Sutter's said , , meetings wW wrestle with the Pl.tno Concerto W1tb the or were revealed ws· week by tlon. pleJ:. lnch.:jlng an equestrian. Fort and the governor's man-A~cording to Mr. Goodrich. ~r~ge~~m~= a permit budget dilemma and come ._, ehestn. The remaiDder of~ Newport Beach traffic engineer Newport City Cotmctllooll:ed c eoter, youth and senior cltt~ sion, and meet Assemblyman tne Newport ortlce, •hlch tas • Three more b·l-rl wltb a.preUmi.Da.J'yl9'75-16bud· coocer t Includes the ~ertwe Bill Daroell. at the pl&Ds and""" Mr. Dar . :reo centers, udanacrtcuHun1 Robert Badbam. Marlin Me-s tatloos 1n East Bhdf Balboa "" se get by June Ftnal ba:tpt ap. to "Marrl .. -of Fl-•o" "-.-stllty taciUty Kee ho 1..s In the • • structiU'es are proposed for • ._.., _... "' Among several alternate nell the go.abead to talk to .. · ver, " se son Balboa lsland and OD Riverside NetrpOrt Center altho• ..... the pron.l for neJ:t sc:hool ynr ls Mozart and Ute o.ont Sym- id be Ul ..._..._ to stat bt~ tat ><~ ~-· ho We art goiD( to btre a group, may accompany them. Dr 1\a..odles about 350 000 ' '""" y due for August phOO• No 4 w:S omc:ll ;;'pllDs U: "''. s e .....,..wu en..-.-.,..s, " couoltant, probably IICMiltlJ..me Tbey leave at 9 a.m., r eturn pl~es dally. ' ~n DOl requested appron.l ' .r • • • Ban left turns from Ce».st cootrol Coast HWJ, tramc. aroaDd FebrUU'f, to draw ap 9 p.m. Cost Is $33 per child, r~m the Commlssioa.. R . I I I eel fled H~. ·~-Bay Sbores. dlca .. Tt~ t~~. peop. ~Din" .·love .. ~lp· a suggested ma.ter p ...... be paid by each., Alter their trip E bl. h Coastal clUes hue failed es au ran aw r ra •• -~ -·-•• -aid yestar.-y, "U t;. ••• tbey'U .... a lsderal conveo-x-pu IS er to provtdetlle Commtssto ... ttb • Ban all but right turns ua do aometldog DOW to reUen world's fair, It would bt at ttoa, hold an all-school elec· any u.>at U.t mtgbtuslsttbem Resta~Want owners, rfren a the proposedord1raaocetasbeen oat of 817 Sbores onto Cout tramc eoacestton at the I.Dter· least 4 to 8 years .Ia tbe tutwe, tioo, and set._, a student com. Keene d·leS with their prepuatloo ot the chance to be_, write a Newport re ..drafted and operators tan "'7·Add a throulh tratnc laDe sectloo wb.lle we uewa.tUDcfCI' aDd I per.O.UJ WDtweaboUI ctl tor HarbOr VIew. Teacher various elemeatatbatwUlr~. Beach food-hlodllng ordtnaoce, been asked to commeot on it. for wtetbocmd tramc at the the oew 6.&oe brld&e to be go ahead w1tb otbel ldtu tD Is Bartan Harrington. Fnoen.l serYices were held late future cautaldeYelapmeDt, baYe aootbu •eek in Which to The ordlDance comes l»ck totersectioo, ~~~;t Mr. OuoeU told the the mGIJitlme." here Monday for 'Natter Keene, even thOu«h the Commls&km seDd in written com meats oo to the Ctty COUDCU tor a 'f'Ote -. Balld a acante rlebt tarD Latest ...,,.sses 00 the brldce GG G 70, longtime Beacon Bay res!-did ast them for their as-the new Ia•. on Dec. 9. mtai-tll'idp that woWd at:ut .,_. MU IN SUSPECTS HELD dent aDd promlnent local real slstance. A proposed draft is Of'ing coostruetioa date show tl».t It estate Investor, who died Fr i-Mr. Carpenter did respoad circulated this net. It gi ves COUNTY ASKED Dar tbt wut -.cl ofthtprtSrelll: will be about 1980 before lbe day to Hoag -ita!. to numerous qoestloas from the r estaun.nt operator a right baJ btldp, c•n bthlad the new bridce 1s ftnlsbed. Pollee said Ul1a: WHk tbeJ compan.y lbat had done some those in the aldieoce. lD reply to appeal bellh IDspet'tor de-TO DO DREDGING •mall bni'NUIS at tbl brldee han solnd 2 cun l.noh'IDc work 011 the Adams home. We 25 Yr. Keeoe.,•ho ll•ed tw.re to tbe qoestloo. "Wby did you c lsioos to the City Council ,_,,._ c -·• ..,.~. C II f I k th ... "••-~ ~·-ofN r-~ that H·~-~d since years, as ormerpubUsber U the c d ~ > C n-.. ....... 5• .,._, ~: • Oye Wa Wl"ns l"na Oo o ~two-;::,.. r_.. ft• .;;:: convict:-; ~~der In of the Taft~j~MI~y OriU~r :e o;epUed. ~~ tte~;;:m:.;~ ~;:;.~, ::~~t ~ofnc~i ~~bet>!=:-: :::::m::: Loa Anget.1 sberlft"s c~epu. Teas aDd Is serYing a Ute newspaper ern otiDty. e us today, it W'OQkf true beN city sanitation inspectors. have trom the bottDm of tbe ctannel Tbl COYe wtu keep Ill 11-ADd Comctlma.n Howard UN arrested Georp de IIPu, term there. Ellsworth ls being started as a newsboy ln 1914 denied. Appron.l for U..t pro. asted aU Or~ C oW~ty cities se~ttnc Newpoct laJudfroom ft. waD aD1f Ita plu to clll Ropl'l tot city commantty de-ZS, last weeteod, ud bt r ... cllarced 'rith Z cocmts ot rob.. and sold outas o•ner -pubUsher ject DOW tDder corastnctkln to JaSS a "model" ordloanee Balbol Ccrtu .. Newport City dcnra pubUc •lew ot Newport .. lopment d.ltectorRlehardHo· porledly admitted '*-tllc IDd bery, oae eteh of bur~lary and ~ 1960• Mr · Keeoe •as born oear the Baax:. llaand brld~ tl».t 'rill staDdarcliu restaan.nt Colllcllma decided ·MoDdaJ to Bay. .patoacreetllltlrvtne''sacrl. robbt.ll( Goldie Joeepb oll.Jdo kldnl.plng and assault with a tn l.odia~a, and mo•ed to Taft •as cruted wbeG Ute Com-rules. The proposed Newport ask the CCMIIt:J tD tact.lt u.. Newport CltJ CoaDcil pwe tJetd tbt pabllc's Yti'W to ac. Iale oo Sept. 4. He Is •• d•dlJ ~n. He was also with his family when he n s 6• mll:slon wu scarcely three law would eo aloag wtth most job at an utlmated colt of a ftMJ stamp ot lp'Ofal Woo ... commOdllte tbe private ln. accued ol 50 other robber! .. bwol"fed 1D a gas station rob· DtD'In&llls years lD Newport, mootbl old.'' proYlslons olthe cotl'lty suges. $10,000. diJ to tbe coatro.ultll OODdo-tenst" ot people Wbo will Uve ~ aDd don the west eoalt. bert last Febri.IU)' oo Harbor be llred at 6 Rudder Rd. He As•oclltlQI Pruldtat PauJ Uoa.. But, restaunnt men com. Tbe chuMl, .._ drq.d miD11PD deYelofmealoaBIJatde tn the 51 coadomlDJ.uma neu A Costa Mea man, RDDI.Id BIYd whlcb lDeluded the tu;. •as a Wetlme member of the H~~mmel remiDds Cora. dtl plaiDed WMD :be ordlllaoce wu 1D 1951. tu blc:oate., fllled Df., acrou from B&JIIde Vll-Balboa lslud brldce. CoUDCll· Ellsworth, 20, and Btuie Earl tn.c J a hostage '' Costa Mesa Rotary Club ao:t Yar re~ U.t ~ Dill tlrst lntrodllced a. moatb, tbat wltb a• tMt -~ Ia dU'- Iqe llhaiiPlDc' Ctater. t.ut. mu Jollll Slon alao clarced HadiCil, SO, aow Ml'riDc' a lift Georce de Ia Pu, who pollee the Taft Elks Club, ns acU•e mMtlrtc wiD be at 7:SO p.m. It would ctre the lupeeklra fled lbr ,...Jar,..,.._.. dJteb clti&ID etrorta: to t.u that ln1M madt "a1plt1cali. nntence tor murder lD Tnu, ay tw.s many aliases and a In the Blg Brotbers orp.n.J.sa. Wedau:lay, O.C.. 1~ at tbe arbitrary power to abut 4owa cra.tt. tbe eo.6eU. Jeaned. dOwn.,.., the lr'ftM co. calk e-.... 11. a.. Ylft tbrollrCb tbe were idrmtlfted tbb ••• br prt.oa record. was wtdely ~~· c~~ to tbe :rn: COI'OIIII del Mar elemtatary a restalrallt. 'Members olt:lltlfnpart 1alluld a ntallllllc n11, tided ..._ pre~p~~tr"' .._ tM CcMD::Ilap-Newport DlttetiYe Sam AJn -~ bJ Newpott pollee, •ho ' Yls a c Kboollblarn:.t.kll a. the poa-CltJ Co.cllman Howard Aaa. • ~ =•-_,....,., tbl Cu.cll *ldtd to lUI pt'O"Nd: Cll1claJ piau in Jaou-barpy u tbt I rDtD WbO tnb Ctreated his plctta'e in Wed co ~:= c~.tbe ln1De Cout ~,! ~ ol lbt CDM Racers, lfJPOiDted bJ tM Co.-tbl dledPc r-a JC DO fWtller actloa to -...-U1 ollut Jill'. lllto tlill £ut Blfllft boiM ol and otMr pkces. The Rer. Job.n AsbeJ m of .. .,.. omce will be laclmed en to meet wtm rHtt_.... ap. After a )alit dtJ-oo.tJ liar- c..._ JD tbt pr:ojlct'• piau. SUcllt r .... Upmlllt of tbe BarbUa Adllma 1ut Ftb. 14, Mra. JCJetl)b Is DOW etrculal· St. James Episcopal CbarQ 011 tbt a,.ma. entors, aid tilts WHit t111t bor CIIMa .... l ..... ltlleJII'O- A _, lo ..0 ball alooc -..-will nduc• tho pistol = ber, OOd -Ill• potiiiOD IR'CIDI state O(.·ID N""'>I>'I Baocb _..,, 0 -~I wtl1 "lo..,. 010111r ...,.... wtU be l&fTOftd ...... ffrom ..,.... Dr. to tbt more tiiU ,000 .. toot. ftckla to UIMID llWofltba~,~ Ml"Yices Moaday Ill Pac1& Bank heist suspects nabbed ll&rllar '!I _, 1 • •M·'", lo lllow -. load.. 8al>al ,._ _, b7 -· Mrs. 1-•ttaood --" -·~-VI c~-• •--~ v•-.... orol I trip lo Loa= .. ., -lotolprol>otloo. ... ....... ---MANY OI' .. CES TAKE .. c' I tD •'lOfteD" tbe .,_ ................ Mr. BopD o-t ~ _._of ... -Hilla. a.r1al wu ln Padfte of~-~v-~ -·It D·T ,_ .... ,.,._attlloftll. P-•-·--. • ., -IRVINE DF"'ERS TOURS Vtew mamorlolpork. Two ~~ lo -~till--•·-·-:-·-" ~-Y Del . , I d. f wu acCIOittd bJ a -no , Mr. ~~:;..,. 11 ..-.tftd bJ' FBI c:alll tile tlllatlt tlllM fOb.. aa& MXMa...,... ua • t. ,...._. _. --••••will aHY ap naJI se _..uy la4 ID-llor OF 0C DI!VELOPMEKTS bta •llo, EUeo; ,_,....,a... bo<J m ._. _,-. Nll • a c110rao ol ,.. .... 11o -,._, ._ e1r _. ~ -.. Ho lilt ber lo lito -. A -of polbUc bolo oriJ IIIHU of c-11oa, arnlpod _, --1-IIICII-01011tr llrlM w1J1 -a --a......, rtlllam Mil La-braklac lw ............... o1 .. lr'ttlll ru::b ud ud Marlb'a Mcllulel o1 s.. U1"eet ff"l*1 ..._ ta Lilli n. Fill Alii llkllt._ ... ..._, ,, o e 11r n o 4 , .. ....,..,.., Y1llllt. -----1111 ,_ .,.. ud trao.-.. ... ,.,.. r•loOrupc_, rruc~oco· •-n·-s-. ..,... .. ~~ oflm-..., - a ...e. • IIIIM &&5 rr ,,...,.,. • ._.. t~..tpte.tr, IJtallll .. IU .._ W' 'r1 bJ Ole ftrm's 8ywa o1 Taa; a ........ l'nak Belli ta Loe .._.._ c:o.tJ MeMeU ~ WlliiL. ttdlnl .... c:e..a -.. ..._. not, a ..... af I .... lllo•b' llod-loLioilo _ _, -lloo• _.e-·E-IIcGoo of C.. 'II-Jt.U ---.---,,.-.-11000-*0 .. l"'t--.. ·-· :-ar.::,-:;r;u:.~ ::-..:-.;::. ~.·~::::,~··r;:.~= ~~-•cnat·.::c~-,.~·:a:_-;~ = !:-:'~ ::,•,:: ~~~== .--a.•Liotlo_c.-.....,.,.-, co.-, u.noroo_,. • ._ ___ ,_,,_.. .,,.,,. .. __ ., .. ._.. ... A_,, tl c••to no._..._.,...,._ TAXINSllTUTESLATED a •--otfl.Mt.••-..-• ........... tal I, .. _ Lloilo'fll,.-IIIP1'7 Ia-........... _-... ...,. ~c.-c.uoao taaf-... fl.~·----a...->11 .. 111 .... 0C I t 1 ..... 11 ,,..... " .. -.. &QI .... af--. 'I t711 a1 I (tr ... a , ... _ ·-1U-... -...... af losl- ... S ............. till--.. li!L:f!L _.La.._ .. ,_; .. ~ ............. , t:1r ... FTZ. Ia till a.. lilt Ia tllr.S EO I ....... M' b' It,... $ 0 Ill .;;-~iliii.J .,... ....... .._..._ ., ....... ~ _ .... ._ .. , .,,........._llM:a•etufltld. at•lar.tOtEt r 1 'Pte a .._ .. "'! -QJ 7 t' II I lUI. lr --· 7 I"DI-.... II-•a 9 C.. no ___ ....,. .. D 1 ----·· -::a:iiWFC_. ........ , M ......... ._.ltlC.O. ... Iatw 1L&.~ ............. . .... .. .. IIIL•••--:.:-u• .. •u-=. n ,,,,., 1~11oo.' •-• .-.. ---. .. ..... liJ& Nli!IIJrl ----' &,a.,lo ..... n 171 ... -. 1 . . " SCOOPED TM Birch U)~ . , Stick To Your Guns ,..., ......... lot_ PAIIT lllllll .. _ ......... . ........... ... ............... -ooi-~~=~:=~=iii;---·=~-~olol; --~ -t , &J f tt ..... ,,I a' .,._, ..... -A' .,, M tvi• ~ Ia .... 0. _. r... t1 ._To v-0..0." .. ...,.to I .,., .. lodoCiy (I) 611 dlo .. -to ...... A•WSI I lr CIC* ( Ill)' It ........... _ ... ,_.,...orlrdM••-•• ...... lot.., c:-tltu-. Mol (2) doot, ....,_ to ..,...," co .. ~ uztMM of ...... ...... till SIMI," or ~ Jea .. Ill • t ,....._ ..... portloot ol _., ....... ' wloldo-,...saiNalollldolo -••- ., -.tty --'¥"1 -If.._- p ponnlla. 1bo ooot olloct -dloa • O.nnan poop. wen .cllllmad bul tho ._ . ., .. ~..,, . .. , ... ..._..,_*_ ........... 1 ~, vtftrll. eaJM • tUit n..:t.. ta Jllilr-wennot.· . _ port ___ ...,..,_ liP·-....... -.,., decidld to rema• lD K..,.t ""!!~ .. '/!'~;'! Boaclo. ::: Dwtar World War o Fru-. ...... t_,rll)' ....... at tM 8outb Coot Bolt ca. ... -IOid to IHI -od ... r-.1 utatt fltld. .............. -oad --· It would ,.-__.,. to -wloo would. ,-yoat .. ....,_low4bld ... dt1Jo•. A 1\ortlo« bnpootaoot<-tjoft owllllw to doo 111~ driw Ia doo ......,...,. d.tmor for dloormlnc lbo 'public ............... -by lylaooll tlorouthout hlltory. "' -t ........ IAnloo, Tr~, S .. in ao4 Hldor apob 6ooly Allor 1M~ Gonalo>y, --doo Low Cowotn..ln Halaold, -....... ~ toatlon ha4 ..................... by lloa llool<:lo, ... Gootapo oolonfiY oon&-lod dlo ........ tlooo lioota oad colloelod tho pooplo'a £ION. ' . . . . . . . . .--· · . · w.c•tniO• .A'J8e· .. --· ~-.-~ .... •••••••••••o•••• ow ~'-..e, If·~ . ARVO E."HMPA, OWftlf .. d puiiH---'bsl .. •••••••oo.oo••~•••• • P. 0 . FIGHT COMES UP 1111 Another effort Is being • 'c to down- grade the Corona del M• ',_. Office by relegating It to the ~·a atatlon of the Newport Beach maW*'-Office. Once again It Is gotncJID .. ~e the determined protests of tile a hill nts and businesses of Corona del -to save our first class Post Offlce<lllillf..flle com- munity Identity that It gi-1Q:our town. There was a real donn~ back In 1956-57 alter the U. 8. R~ce De. partment In Washington, • b. 0., had launched a study of consolidation here. An official order actually wu Issued, setting a date for the merger, but the outpouring of protests forced a reversal of the decision, and the CDM Poort Office ·remained first class. In May, 1971, another effort wu made to downgrade the CDM Pollt,OWce, and again the sentiments of local residents and business people were woweued In petitions circulated throughout the town. Once ag.aln the consolldatllloo proposal was withdrawn. ~·1,·11 In both of these cu-... t. Postal Department made It known ~wishes of local residents would .,.._ldered In arriving at a decision. ,.Lft us bope that that policy ·Is still tll'"'tlllfect, and that local voices can still'·~· beard all the .way up to the nation's capttol. Each time a merger plan Ia proposed, there Is promise of great.~' efficiency and savings in costs becauM at. consolida- tion. There Is no evidence I.D the Postal Service that b(gger Is better. Indeed, the record of the past yean Ia precisely to the contrary. Consolitlatlons and mergers seem to be a sure. pathway to Inefficiency, waste and disregard for local patrons. Let your voice be heard --far retaining our first class Post Office. • • • Heneor.......,.ud~ 1dtat tor s Jtarl o( tM ... Newport lql'cwemeat A-.. ud et..lrmu ol tbt N..,..art Boaeb Parka, BoaebM IOid Ito· cr•Uoa CommluloD IDr a ,.,... He wu lutrameM:IIID. letUDc tM etty to pl'cwlde om .. mer re<:rtltioaal aeUYUiN aDd Red Croa .. tmmiD.-lutfgc .. t1ou free ud JliCeeeded m pttlDc tbe city to piace $10, ... 000 In tbe bladctt for pulril! I.Dd recr•tioD for tbe ftrll Ume Jn tts hiltory. In 1950, be ftl In UDSUC• ceutul e&Ddidlte tor city CCMI· eJl but wu aucceahlliD 1951. DarlDc h1a acUt1ty u pre~ .. ldeot of the West Newport lm- provem•t Au:b., he was lD· strumental ID pttiD« the ctty to cootrlbWI $4,000 towards street Jmprovement betw ... 32nd st. and S3rd St, oa Lalle aDd Marcus Aveawes, which tbt City hid tailed to mamtata. leulDg Ute streets wltb b6c ch~~elt holes. By rea800 of tr. city's faUure to ma.J.ntaln aad repair the streets, Wr. Hor· vath argued tbat tbe mooey not spent by the city repatrlnc should be contributed lor tbe new eonstructtoo of the ltreeta, At the same UmehewulnJtra ... mental In getting the cba.Doel dredged arOtlld the Newport Is land at a nominal coat 110 water front property owners. PIIAMCIS AMD ltUTH HORVATH oooa. WbJ doD't yroq call yow tsluds, wlle at tllt Biltmore tDCI ... They celebi-ated tbltr 50th U she cu pe,clt ill u. bour ud WeddlDI UIIJ.Yerary T11eatay I will drtYe JOG to tbe pier.'' (NoY, 26) and OD Dec. 11 tbey Francia called Rutb &lid tbe will return to tbe Han.1lu agent beld _, tbe alp tor u lli&Dda tor a moatb'a ltiJ. hour IDd tbey 1&1Jed to tbe Bon voyap &Dd but wil:bes. AMERICANIST VIEWPOINT GRACE HAMIL TON ol -twin -lo dllaom doo -al public oad to arns -thOir owoo oorotlldea, • 1111 idallteplln the dri.,. for total power. • In Aupt 1970, :noe Am-• R/jl.,..., fiiiCIZ1ne dua the foUowina llatementa out of the Ubtary of Conp-ea. Complete aource refer· tDCM·were provtded. LENIN: •• ... one of the buk conditions for the victory of toeialilm -the armina of the worken (conununilts) and the diarni:na of the bowJeoisle (middle clua)." TROTSKY: To insure Communilt victory, U.re .. ariles the necet.aty of diurmina the bowpoilie and anninJ the worker., of c:reatifta a ComrmuUst army." STAUN: "If the oppodtion dilarml, weD and aood· If it refwea to disann, we lhaU dilann it ounelvea." Seriou1 atudenll of the anli·aun drive may wilh to examine Hitler's aun control pOlicies • described by author Robert Schulze in his book W.[/mr<Ciot ' (Bellin, De.ulld>er, Vendllar, 1938), Mo. Sclwlze points out that, under Germany's 1938 pm laws, cun pennfll were required fo~ the publk:, but noae wtn JfUitd Yoan later, -doo Co-- control or Czoello&mkla, tlooy -ool· laetod privately pwnod ...... -. ,.. ...... doo 1968 CZA1<h atteonpt ~ repln .,.,. ..,. ........ or rr..dom IOid lnclopondaooo ... doomed to failure . COI1UIIIIIIilt f-IIOI1ollly lo.d Uotle dlfroculty In oelonposina total oulo oo • dlatmod populodon. We haw no intePUon of eMepiliDc '"'Y ........ .. or ... c:ootrol ... potootW tyodt, Undoubtedly, .-of ohe a~t>tun ...-In oui country are vktirlll of the current JM'OPI' padaboJoqe. Whet we ue tryinJ to demonatrlte II thtt, ewn lhouzjl omey preoent-day AonoricaDI ...., dftermined to iJilore the reiiUonthip biCWM!I run eooiflacatlon ond oyoanny , ...n.- tyranu hiYe newr owdooked it. It is, thtft. fore, ale to IIIUillC that would-be tyrants won't o.edook it either. fteajsttatJon of privately owned flnumt, wlll<h hlatooically 'leada to thejr eonfil<:atlon, II a n0010 ~round the neck. of any free cowtl)'. If you doubt the validity or that -.... someone who hal suffered under the Nua or the Communilll. ' • Copyrll#ft 1914 by TM Jolfll »dt I«WY F~ Conservativ e comment ~ Th~ A mrrican Way Fraturts Wily ,.,. abould ""' -.1-a. IJIIICEF a,S ~ piorides o1 11>e -Ollloo .....-' exposure or a seriu or su bate to UNICEF or buy UMJCEF 14 rlluel of mllt.. t1Dtruel from C. L. Bdley, UNICEF, For lhe past two months. news reports have f~used comic books, whkh wrre used cards: Tbll Ia oolJ tbe trelebt coet. 11 /4/ISi.) attention on a controversy over school trxtbooks 111 Wrst 1. At least !3 members o1. Tbe milk COITU tbe Amerieao March Cblpll, art11t ol tba m some schools m New Jusey. tbe UN Committee tor UNICEF taspayer $ b' tbe 14lla.uel. 1960 card, ,., a rpoa.or o1 Sa id comi\ books were ban records of coonectioas 7. UNJCEF hu pno mooey Stoekbolm P•ce Appeal, cltecl Virginia. Few of th e reporu n01hina mo re than outright wUb cited eomml.lllst front or-and mattrta.l S141Plles to Com. &I a comm.ut frODt by tbe havt" &iven ex<~ct quotts of the p orn o&raphy. The l:Omi~· pn.l.aatsoos. muru.t Mooaolla, Communht House Committee OD liD- He has ~~~erved OD varlotsll contents, which had .:rtated hooks are "too much" to 2. Ruth E. Crawford. wbo Cuba., Commllllst YUCQala.Yta, Amerlcu Acth1Ues; wu a committees oftheNelrJ)OrtHar. the uproar. The Novemher 4 rrport m a family newspaper. prepared leaflets aDd propl· C omn1~ Albania. Com .. spOD801' tor Amtrlean Youtb bor-Costa Mesa Board of Re ... issue of U.S. Nrws and Wt~rld Even the Supreme Court pnda for UNICEF, admitted mtKlilt Bulprla., Commsllt for Democracy, clted bJ tbe altars and 15 cbalrmao of the Report did just thai. anrt 11 ~~ would have to admit that they membership in the Commtlllst C1eehosloftlda., Comm!.llist attorney CtDII'Il&Dd SeGatl ID- c lvlc a..tfalrs committee for se-P••ty. CblDa, Comm111llst Haa-•y, teroal SID-CommlttM 11 a an eyeopener. Hett' IS one had no redeemin& social value , -_.. veral years. He also hasaer-.,, •• 01 ,,,., f·o o> , 3. Miss Joyce ,Cam..-ll, CommUbl.t Romanla.,I.DCI oow commUDiatfroat. Yed •-Itt o1 .. .. • ' • yet they wue allowed in some .,..,.. u .... -E a1, -~~ ol'"·l-7 oa var ... us comm HI UNlCEF pro-m omcer, ad-North VIetnam.. nau. r a&"u.& .._. -th N.-rl HarborCha ~ of "Bi o&nphy 2'" book us.-J by :tehools. Who would want to f>"-A -..............~ ad-'-~ • ~-muo:r mltted membership tn com-8, UNICEF ~eeU propa-car.., wu r .. -. •• ._ Comm'l!"ce, the Newport To· hi&h school seniors ·" .... lf rhe wnte such drivrl for cullible m11Dist-troot orgaaizaUons. p.ndtzt Cbrtatmu eYeD tbOugb to tbe Uolted ·statea beca- morrow Comm.lttee and tbe man in the storr said he children? The comic hooks 4.. Dr. Hans Singer, Swedish tt ll not aCbrl.ltl&Dorp.nia ... of b.1s comm11llst atrllll~ CHART Committee for the City al ready had insurance and if wrre wntten by a PHD, a full socia~ W'boactrisesUNlCEF, Uoo oor eu It..,.., be. I.Dd aethiUea. of Newport Bee.ch. his attitude was bad -if he prof r u or a 1 Syr ,c use recommended tbat Pakl.stan 9. UNJ:EF auociltes tbe A&JtoiiJo FniCOILl, u11st ol In 1969 at l.tlii-R•ttors coa-told me to let the hell out ~ University! ll r is (or was) adopt Commlmlst R&ssla'a col-.. n.le ollll cuds w1tb a Cbrl..lt~ 1958 car~ wu a lpOOIO' ol natl.oo 1D 9u Franc:ltoo, he the11 I'd co back that ntsht and chairman of the Department leetirtst method•. lu llot:y• yet tba ··~ . tflit jWrUtrl ud ArUtta ApiW woo aD an.rd for the borne b h' I · d $, T.. ftrst -~•·mu of or po I ~"~ o1 ~ tW! YIDit 9111, cited ........ -.. to 1m. nii'Ver carne a aun, of Child ;m d Family Studies, .......-.,.u. 1~ town speecb cootest •lth bls UNICEF,... LudwtiRajctuna.D. Is DOt a part o1 tbe cad"'n. ... m.ut ud ..,.. ...... ~ taUt. "A Uttle lifl (dluptel" never hurt anybody ex cept the head of the Institute of Family 8 Pollsh commaalst, Uoo." (L«ter to J"UDII GliDe 0oq JUocmua. artUit «., Vtflan) belleYed to ber home msurance compan1e~ and thrir Re,eau:h and Educa!lon, and 1959 CIJ'~ wu a liCDII ol tbe town. (Newport~" bastardly thirves anyway -head of the Family Plannin1 Th R" h d R · Aruat FroM to w1a tbe War, In 197 1, the Realty Board There·s only two ways to open and Popula tiOn In formation e tc· ar s·on e· port HeiCtodUA.U commiiiJ.It.froat bJ a•arded him the honor ofR•I-a s.afe, you can beat the son of (enter. Presti&ious soundin& tor of the year. a fdelrted) oprn .or you can Ill irs 5hould not blind parents. Dorta Let, art18t of tbt lt5SI Over the years theHorn.ths blowtt ~-·· Way bal:k in 1971 , BJaJU'rc:.~L:~CR-~) card,wasas.Ipert.rAm.-teu always traveled together and There m a nutshell ,~onto !l)'ndicated columnist Paul Commlttee to Sa.q R.,.._., have Covered mo .. Ofth.-orld Outdoor reerattoclal Yebl. Out of our ZO mlllloa acr~ e"ed u comm-•~ --.. • of the bas1c cause~ of thr St·ott sounded a warnina of 1 C ,, __ ,_ -·-t for-R -"' e:rcept comm• ... lst C h'~ cles r.,..esent family reera. o luwu ... -, IICUA•, •--~ C·" fotr .... u~a, ram pant crimr we Sel' all over thinas to warch for a nd thr 1 595 000 lasst•--" ....,_ -..,. On Nov. 26, 19!4, Ruth aDd tlon--mom, dad and the ld.@. • ' acres are c ~ Amerlcu Artlst:l CGIIII'IIIt Francis left CleYttland, Ohlo, the country . So callrd abovrfitsinlikeaJ)ove.Scott In ada.ywhenthetaml),yllllit "WIIdtrDtU"ud3$8,600more e1tfldbyHCUA;a.ad8btll&MII 00 their hoDeymooa In a Buick "proaressive educ;ltlOn" •S not sa id · "Conarned parl'nts ls under attack you woukt thlnlt acres cilalllted "prlm1Ufe," 1 .statemat r-.•.ttDr aid b' Cotmtry Club model car and tra.:hmg ri&ht from wrona. should he on the alert for a that recr•Uoa, •ll.lcb keepl wblcb mei.u NO motorlsed Ytt· the 8oY1It Ualoa a.ad RedCbiaL dron across the country to Indeed . 11 is rn~·ouraa.ml! rhe ntw nationwide' drivr to curb the fllmlly together; woukt be btclea !_~~erl I BeD Sbalm, lru.t o1 tiM 'Of. Los Angeles 00 tbetr way to very worst in human nature. their authonty over their encouraged by tbose In poll· Br ~mbtr, 19'7S, 9 ... 1 2 fie1&1 1851 UNICEF c:ard, 1aa Hooolulu. After a fewdayaalpt Wu t Virainia is not :~n !liOiated chtldrrn. Thr wdl-nnanced Uea. 1t ls lopcal to think Oat per cent of oa.Uoaal forest IIDd beeD auoelatld wltllr 11 com .. seeing arotmd Los Aagelu, case. This type o f garbage' 1s and orpniztd a !lack "lpinst coYtrDmeri woukt be mOYiDC to ta Ca.lllonla ftl wUderoets maallt froM arpllattcwa Ud Francis ••t to a tranl agat bema taught in 54-·hools all over parental authority has bee n create DeY opporbmiUu 1M c.lusUlcatioa, Yltb more be1Dg Wbea tbe HOCIM CommittM oD near the Biltmore Hotel. wbere the country. The teachl'rs art 1 au n c h t d by AI an F . famWes to enjoy tbe cr-t oat-added et'tl1 day, It CCMifiiS Ua .. Amer1cu A.ctiYit&n ~· • HEADING FOR A CAT • '""'-.E the• were sta ........ aod uted · I bl Th G h P ·d r h doou • • • oewcampsltes, more apprOYts t.beprCJpOMCSacr_,.. tiooed b1m be toot tbl tub ..ng& . ....._..u , ,... not enttre y to arne. l'Y uttmac er, rest ent o t e access to oar aaUoaalaDdstate for tbat c1a.ulftc:attoa., tbe per .. ·-••11m.., S tl I t ha ---ht that about a trip to HoDOiulu. teach what they are told to Planned parenthood -World centa. wll1 rlao ~ --orne op m s s may ve •--e. The agmt aslred, "When do put.e, more faclllUes for tam.. ce ....... per Pablo Ptca..M:). artllt ot lMl I ," trach. It is the htrrachy of 811 Popula tion orpnization. This IIJ ,.. ~ --~c bes ··• In eent. n.t ll: a ... tece of IIDd 'Rnl"'IF car• Ia 1 •-~ my post-e ection editorial c1 .--,air WaB you n.nt to CO · Edu c at io n and 8 11 h -•1 · n 1 · w.,... ._ auu 6Z5 1... h~of•··--•~--"""..,. ..., -_, .......,.. Frartcia answered, .. AslJ r.,, y rn uent1a aroup IS now our parta. m oo •e ww ..._, Fnacb eomanat.t &lid tbe ar- a bit too grim. They f~ a hard to "time, today, tomorrow, theneU Government wh il:h is rl'"ll'stly advoe~ting frderal·financed Is u.t the case? No, tbe dJ-Aa of Ho.,..mber, 197S, 9S tilt of tbe eomm.a.t peaee believe that our nation ia llttad.ed for day." to blame. Somt of the ntame abortions and stnilization for :recUoo 1a tn tbl opposite way. pe1r cecal: ol 12: mllUoD aeres doYe. Agent ... "« you want to 10 must be la•d at the fer1 of rveryone wh o wants them "More llDd more pobUc land Ia o tbe aUbDla deaert. wbicb 10. UNICEF 11 aCOidbllc diSaster a& our eleCted offict.il COntinue today you can; otherwi..M tbe 1nd1ffere nt parents. wh o are mcl udin& teenaaen." , btiDC taba from those who bad r.rm.bld 11 m1111oa Yll.l-aceat lor UJR:SCO, ita ..... the wild spending spree ~--already nut sallinl Is DOt wHk." too busy to look mto what ts Parent:tl authority is on cu oa1J tD))y 1t from are-tor...daJI for recr-.UaDIDlr72, orpptyttoo I& tbe Ollted lfa. r 1 q"" -·~ d h ert1Uoaal Yeblcle. •en addld u b'blddle •ter-1 ....... UI!ESCO -·· ·~-pushed UB toward runaway ......... ton. But ranc '• -e s-.,...-u, an every ay course at t e lhc way out ;md Sodalism is lfm.ty ... ftYe per cent of all rttorr to tha J-1/2 mtllloo •· I~NEA, n• .. -.... =.._ ..... oclOOol ~ said, "Why I lboapt IYti'J• neiahborhood school. While on tht w1y in the little school of o1f 11 It diMrt l1ftu., .,. "" _. ..... just consider two recent .... itemS =l~u.~ Anples weot to the parrnu' attention is on house on your street. Muy =~~·::.:f..!:C~:; =~~~ .muc'b: ud tmiiHIS by ::r:r.~~~upo.,aod and see if you optimists -.any note Ageot-... "Does nerybody lD forced busin&, 5omeone is parents are well awau: of the 1a.adl 1a Callf«nla are reliant b1maoa. er11.te 1 ~ liP be- of h~e for cutting dawa money NewYort.cotoEurope?" flnlins the mind' of their d•na ert i nvolved i n pPOD.,metyplofrnoilx'Yebl.· CoaP"NliiiD'Wbelqubd tw ... cblldr .... JIUI(Ib. give-away: ... ~~:1\.. Frucli--''BtJt, tlat's zsoo children. government ·c o ntr o lled ele. EYtatbeftYeptrCelltwbo to 1Dcl11•75uotber J•~ "Tbel18der ....... IUaldc· ,. ""'f miles away," Probably one of the most Khools. Those who nn afford lltb mat 111e a Ytblcleof.,me aertl ll'., -w-u Diftc:aat put to p1aJ la tM 0n the national SCene "'Ita iliis little Agent-. "So Ia Honolula, Till b I a Ian I e 1t amP I e s of it 1re &endinl their kids to kiDd to pt to thl pWce •ben Amtrlea IIIIo proldblted IUd c:lal1d'l --tloa. 1tGt oaJr cu gem: "Congress completed a.cttoe CJn mass ss CalawaU "Will be t..-n.t: at mind-pollution Wa5 the re cent private tchoolt. Some who tbeJ ltart tbelr bite. Alter all, for mot.or ftbleiM. TlllttJ.... t.t correct _, of tlltl ..... can't 1fford the tuition 1re YM c&-x biU lDto tbif Mo· of tbeM ar~ COIDflriiiDr 1,. of boiM tra~~at, • tt a.1r10 transit legislation as the HOUM IIJPrOVed LETTERS· TO EDITOR te~china their chiJdren at Jan Orrteert • cllmb MOUlt ZS0,5Haer.,ara.18C&Uionl ... caaprtp&HtMQIItlfDr._ ... a $11.8 billion aid bill --for the first ho m•. Mony '" u ol no WlollooJ an lbo waytrom-.. lo, -ol II lo •dlo _, beratolp lot 1110 -lol -loly · I M c G u rfy Ruden and ton Loa: Aace• or Su JPru. ar• __. B.L.M. e-*r'oL C,.,. I bl:tc* I DWD:!O't t me authorizing federal .W.Idles for • GETTHEIIESSAGE? -paid ro. tbete'-·-.cuJOf(l no,•• .. Pirl, ol-ol ·.,.-...:.1 ~"-~w .. lol , .____.._ _. ......... did Webster's Blue Back Speller. -.. tb.la -~ -~~ .. • •-T--u subway .,.atems.'' Editor oltbe F•mp, ---_.,,ee ._. ·-•UOMJ puU, -.. ... __ u.dlrt 'laC). _ _, 1 wu &maud ud Jboetllld tcbOol c1t1tr1ct emplo)'8H. The West Vi ra l aia Judi ud came r.,_.. ,.._ U.t ......, ,. ......... Ud ••.tt:JalcuO.dblllr--Be::: ~~~~e ri~:.,.:;r• ·a. ~~~~ fbi =ted~==:! -= = ~cb.,. time n• ~:~r:;~~Y :71~ ~:':u~ ~~: :;..:, c:-.:_=•:: !!: •= ,:;: ::: = ~r:::.:: .:r-:...:: ta.lk1.Dc .._. patt:lq tM ...... .-c:tldadr•UJc ltw:leaUc:. ~asia 1nd the elimination of WI, I:..Citpackilrl Ud borN-.... al a. WWd. TOll dae't ... CUr ..,.._. .., n1111r Newport $118,500 of funda otYOI)' doflllod tu ooonltlo 1110 allopd -lor Reb 'u od f·appo;noed npena who beet rltlora. ..-.., -,.. plio lo ro-pr---,.. w- and 1.8 Meking to line Cities lDcr ..... Propol1tioa Z, • till t.c.nul? thlnk they know wfl•t ls bat Br ltll, CMIIdoor reer..ua.-twa to -JIU • ,...._ pakll t ... 1 •II frll "' SO that tbe county can bouaing bi.Uot apjll Ia tUber Mara CoUWt aD al tbl Uml ud ror the atudent1. ThaR It no au.N .... aware tat ftole OltdDir r~ tMiultl;"a.t-..lll!leMitl· or M&J allf75. _, ..-a bJ the eellool diJ. need to rnort to violence, but ...-tloM al deelrt Ud lbD , " ~~ .... _-:., •.:..';; wtlll '*" 1 ....,, -'hrt grant.'' And there WU word c4 It ..-rs Ullt aaiJ ...-trtet ...... ....,._. •n ~hera il a need for alert Ylft brtlrc elolltrd oiJ tt _. rlllltl, '' •-a. tlllbt,.. ..._, 0 ra ,; - obje .... on•-om our =~c~~==~~:~~~:. ._...,. ol, or--· -~-.. --Qea-bJ ..... , .... -..... -. --... ... , .... tbe tr• , ...... ot ... ...._ • -100 -1111 ... n. ..,..... roa·e-. _._ __ -lot --• -1o that we 1hould Instead help p..,lle ._..., llolo propa • .,. JOOool'l M!W SL.A-.:E ELECTED YltoordriYOrra•., ... -. -on -• _._nor cut dOWD the fearlome ctetlctt. woold ea•--'" toJOOI · Mol ""!' .. -~-IY C.M. ODD PI!LLOWS wore tae m saod •-"",J"' 81• ....... nnlJI-lldo_..,..,_.,lut. -----11"-C.. -....... 21 ••• py. a-....... I .-u .... ll_,,a.. We're ln deep trouble--· IIDd lt'U e,_ o1 1be llll1al .... lot *• •-_,.. LO O.P '----.· ,_.,~:':1 011 -•. ~ 1-s. nloW tfnarat-fotr • :.!L 1lu--··•• -1000'• 11-.. II • 1-...,.... cet a wbole lot worse -"veto .. ... ..... .,.., ... - --II' .............. _., • · 011 Mot.-.stii',U.JliCIIIIt &IIIW ... ~~a--Zllldtlt. ........... PlrrJIII 1111,.,.. tiii·Ddfl I ..... PI 51 ....-..... pruua· Co.creN olfree told _...,_'l_llr·looor 11 a m -1to1ar • 11...., ..,,= • -ton• .-It ... -""""-! ta-to-=,~ ,.U 1otac DeXt year. W ._. c.,.," s II • ._ .... .w 1 .,.. ~ ,.rr n· ••••1ta, ...... .,-_'-' ~ .. 11111.'11_,.....,_ z 1u, ---ar 10 .. -I 011 If-1lu o&. u1 --. tr • It -··-• · comtac 10011 -. botb -....-t..,iol ... -,....,., a • II• ''··na.,..-...:;1!!"'· -•· ,_,.,. 'I'M«•'• a .., .. ,.._~ ... -· .. -•-· •• ._.,.,a.o.AU fll p•• alii tor thllt ~ ~ •-": :::).:" • e • ...,; ::•:•=•~ ol •hz•• tb&lt ta • to a nee. It WID • ---.. -10 .......... ., • \ • . ------------------.-----------------· --· ·--· --~---·----------~-~ .... --.,--~-~-~~-----:--=c-- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~'ramounl "Everythlna In p • .,. ... , .Jito, ~~~ .. oer w-, of • .,, ..... , Oflr ~-lu 1o tb• HMIIor A.r•• T•,.•l$ Pl~n6 /Or"fo•r Crtldo•• Ptllt01rtlf•··• Until Christmas, fOR WHII...B THBY LAST) Punlop Yellow Tennis Balls Wltft lra4 .. hl af J waa4 "•II• PRESBNT.J TRAVEl Ate . 16th s. ..... ~IES 1974.7s ORANGE COAST COLLEGE AUDITORIUM •r-o..: FAI ROAD, COSTA MESA 1974 l · BASi~TS, BARGAINS AND BRIDGE --tor tbe bliod. StaodlDg 1n froot of a gtprtlc cud, Mrs. Peter Fluor, left, and Ml.u Dorothy DePuydt shoW hro of the !MUIIUll bl.sket g1ftJ: U.t will be ava.Uable al the buaar u a J:Ut ot the beoeftt hmcheon tor the'BraHle lnstit• Audlbry of Newport Beach, The party wUI be held Dec, 2 from 11 to "p.m. at Ule Stutt Shirl r estaurant, Mariners Mlle . Yule voices ring again "We wish you the merriest The 1974 planning eommft- • , • the merriest •• _.,. tee inclUdes: W1U!am D. Lust, The hearty rt!!lfraln wiU 9000 chairman; Harry Babbitt, Guy echo again amidst the ~tlltter. Claire, Walter w. Cntteodeo log hollday splendor of the Bal. J r., Andy Devtoe, Bill Faw. boa Bay Club for the many cett, Robert Guggenheim, Will h'lends and supporters or Hoa t.: Lay man, and Judge Mark A. Hospital who, tllroughthe years, Soden. Decontioo.s wiU be co- have attended the traditional ordlnated by Mrs. Robert c. "Voices of Christmas" ball. Miller, Mrs. Charles White. The 10th annual ball, featur-head, and Mrs. Barry Allen. lnr as always the m11Sic or Inv itations chairman ts Mrs. Les Brown, Sonny Burke, and Phil Scheid. tbe "Voices of Christ mas," Among those hosting tables 11 set for Tuesday, Dec. 10. for the event are: Dr: and Mrs. Thla yule event dates from 1964, Hansel Benvenuti;.. Mr. and Mrs. when television and motion Ben Deane; Dr. and Mrs. picture celebrities and fr iends Thomas Doan; Mr. aDd Mrs. of Les Brown and his partner Robert Guggenheim; Mr. and SoMy Burke, whO had for some Mr s. George Hoag U; Mr. and years been singing together as Mrs. A. Vl.ncentJorgensen; Mr. a nelgtlborhood caroling group, and Mrs . WtllJam Messenger; decided to dedicate their hoi!-Mr. aoo Mrs. James O'Keefe; day efforts toward raising funds Mr. and Mrs, Georre Rtley; for hospltal equipment to aid Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schu- beart patients. macher; Willard S. VoU; and Haag's anaual giving cam-Mrs, Gene Washburn. 'N UfC rae ke r ' •. ~ -~ ·-.S~'!_~-~-.d .::~:;1Ll;;IM;;E;;;~;;I£;;oo.:;;R;;y~;;-;;;;~A;;Cif;;;' ;;;;;00;;CD;;~;;•;;:;;·.:;;';;i;iv,; .. ~~~· TN ~wporl llaUet Ala. w:1 Will ,. u..,..--..u uaua • wtu pr... T1elle.Urowd;J''a CompaQ)', the NaUo•l Bau.t ''M*neUr" at Newport flar. ot Hollmd lad tbe NatJoaal bor bl!llll ICbooJ at lp.m,su.... Ballet ol CUI.da. Hta partaer, day, Dec. !1, a.od Z:SO p.m . Wlss Sanh Loomt., ls a stu. IGDdaJ, Dee. 21. dent at Newrort 'tarbor h.llfl Tbt production, !.IMler tbe schOol. Havtnc ltudled ballet dlrectlon of Yooa Franees, wtn stnce sbe was 8, abe was fe&ture R. Cl1Jitc:m RothWell a.Dd awarded an honorary scholar· Sarah Loomll,tbeNewport&J. slltp for study at tbe School iet Company lDd the Jllllor of Fine Arts La Banff, Alberta, Ballet workahop. Proceeds Canada. She and Mr. Rothwell trom tbe performance wtll go ~rformed In Seattle for the toward scbolarshl.ps and future Pac1ftc Regional Ballet Festival performaoces. last April, R. CUnton Rothwell, co~l-Dancers from the Company rector of Uie Newport Ballet appearlng In the performance Company, tlas won awards at are Wendy DeMla; Sara Geyer, the 5thlnternatlooalballetcom-Tert House, PameD. lUtton, peUUoa at Varna, Bulprla. As Melanie Jerdtlns, Sosle Owen, a priDc.lpal dancer be appeared Barbara Price, Jeol Richards, ENGAGEMENT of Cyndl Such. ard to Philip Mino of f01mtain Valley Is aMOunced by Cyndl's mother, Mrs. Susan Antonelli of Newport Beach. Cyndl at- tended Newport Harbor hlg11 school and Oklahoma Sta te Un!. versUy. Her fiance, son of Mr. and Mr s. W. Hanaoka of Los An ge les, Is a graduate of John M Jlr high SChool and IS now employed a:-: a ser vice field terhntclan In ·Long Beach. The Wedding '4"111 be held feb. 8 aboar d th e Queen Mary. Long Beach. (P ho to by Jr ffrty) Merry Ruy, Jana StaUoos and Susan Shugarman. Dancers from the Juntor Ballet work. shop are Lori Lee, Laurie Mitt- man, Kathy Loomis, Molly ,As· lela, VIcky Bontra, Laetltia May, Carol Baker, Tawn y Geisel, Amanda Wray, Marta Halderman and Lynelle How- ard. Tickets cost $3.50 for adu.lts and $Z tor children ~ to age 12. COOL ME. MADAM Old .,.omen once hdd curative powers-or so folks behe'>'ed. Their wrinkled !lands laid on feverish brows were thought to cool the fever. Now, in this 1o&den era of m()l(krn medicine:, we have more reliable ll)(:thods of reducm8 temperatures. But, remember, a tenlperatun:-•S only a symptom ... not an illnes.s in Itself. Fevers h<t V(' many caus~ ... some minor .. Wll)(: serious So. be sensibk:. When you or a member of your fam•ly •s ill. le\ your doctor do the dtaa~:nosina and pfCiCnbmg. Then. tf medicatton is necessary, let us fill h1s prcs.;:ripl•on promptly and accurately. Christensen Phal1nacy :1021 F; COAST JntT .. COBOKA DEL MD OIUOLE 1·2550 ADULT ADMISSIOM AT DOOR •• STUDEMT AIIMISSIOM ·AT DOOR ••• $ 1.00 SEASON TICKETS (Good lor any six odminlono) ADULT :. S12.50 STUDENT _-SS.OQ pallfl ls being launched simul- taneously wlth the "Voices" bollday messagE!. All (ifts r e- ceived during UUs special hoi!. Emblem officials elected AVAILABLE. AT: Newport Harbor Klftld8 Chlb, Box 1501, Newport · Belch, 91SU, ste.Zl&S or UJ' member of the .!!!!!!!!!!Harbor Kl ...... Cblb. Vit_,;,u, f· ,_.i,.rrtds Crrtiftrd Raw MilJt. Fntit a Vrfrtt~bln '1 10"/o Off ., AMERICAN DIETARY LMH VITAMIN CELEBRATION SALE! 044·7733 CHET & SHIRL. EY WHIP' .. Ll 1628 .!.IACARTIIt;H DJ.\·o . X Y.WI"URT BEACH. C.\ J.I.F. (H•rbor Vlrw Cuhr) period will help remode l Members and guests of New- equip areas of the hospital port Harbor Emblem Club No. complete.! In the bW.kHng 394 of Newport Beach wlll ga-oroonm that cUmaxedthlspast ther at the Newport Beach Elks GUts In tribute of the Lodge Nov. 30 hr the annual may be made I:Jirthday ., -of the cliJb. The from r eservatioos 1 p.m. tll lou~r will be prece- evem. ded b~· 6 p.m. social hour. tt y eater&a.lnment . ~trs. Virgil Bates of Costa t~~~~~~i.for thls year's bi.U Mesa Is president of the gro~. tba reedlngoi "'One The vtce.prestdent, Mrs. • by Job.n wayne, James Carr, Is dinner chair- before Christmas," man, assisted by the Mmes. by Andy Devine, and Geor ge CorbiU'i , Joseph Leb- new look at the old son en, Raymond Mitchell, Em er. shoe, 1 spectalty traditionally son WentzeU, Robert Ransaand offered by Buddy Ebsen joined and Kenneth Westman. Donation this year by his daught~r Bon. for the pr im e r iiJdinner ts$5.50 nle, Master of cer emonies for and res~?rvalions may be made evening wtll be Harry Bab-by . catlin~~: Mrs. Carr at 645. 4339, The loca l charitable club ~ afllll.ated with the CaUforn!a' THE WORLD'S GREATEST UNKNOWN TlftE. YOU l'U.<\Y EVE~ HAVE SEMPEWTS ON YOUR CAR AND NOT KNOW IT. Clubs, anrt the Supreme Emblem Club of the United States of America. Meettn gs are held the seeond Tuesdayolthemonth at 8 p.m. in the Newport Elks l.od ... Annua l election of outcers was held at the Nov . IZ meet- tor. Chosen leaders tor 1975 loc.lude: Mrs. Ja.mesCarr, pre- sident; Mrs. Vlrgtl Bates. ju. nior past president; Ms. c. A short history of the oldest rubber company and the ~166 Super Sport Tire, etc. s.m.-lt ttet-n PNk.int thi"'ll out of nAiber bKil lf'l 112-4. Wt!tn can at'"' -'ont. -tot Wtto \ht 1;,. but!,..., Mi"l Aunr~. _ . ..,. .,....... t"'inMr.t OUO" tirM lor • CIOr'l'ltMnetlon of hltft...,._, end tor· t~ AIPI"' clrovl .. OOf'ditloN. Out Mt•"""' si:lort tite - ~ • orlfi~ .,.-,Jpnwnt On tNi PorwcN t12 -*· ............. Alldi, .nd VW hive eomt With s.tftperit ,..._,. 100. 10 YOU ,....v ...,. drlftl'l on ~·u ..ct ,.n llroown lt. WI..,.,...... • Nlbh of comillt out on toP In r8d!M ,,,.. pert..,.,.,._ -. ..,lnt ben• thlo I 'ell of tifW YCM1: hll.-hlltd of, It you .-.t e -... tty tiN tt • riiiOM!blt prlel .,., ... ,...,..toM ·~• __.. -- • ..... ,.~,. Or'ti'* lqu.,_. on Ltte Moftl 100x11 Tu...._ ll.elll•lls $21 !~ ... ~ , .. , ... z $25!~ ..... Stool Bolt Rodiols 11tllbt3 $38!~, ... -Bolt llodills ......... ,., ................ $42~_..,., IIAJA IWIKS of 1525-1/! W, Baltloa Blfd., Ceatral Newport. a stadeqtat La.Veroe aaw school, us beea elected SoatbernCau. tornia Ylce.presidellt of the Callfonlla Law St.s.ot A.sSD.. for 1975. TIM eleetk»D ftl held at the UDal.l eoonat:Jon beld lD coojwac:tiall wtttl tbt coaveotkxl ol the CaiUDm&a Trill IAwy.ra ........ BonriJ HUI8. Boltlnghouse, vice-president; Mrs. Wayne Th uestad, finan- cial secretary; Mrs. f r efl ~­ vine, treasurer; V. WhUelaw, recording secr etary; Mrs. Don· a ld lacobont, first trustee; Mrs. .Jotul Sarno, second trustee; Mr s. ferdinand Gies, third trustef'; Mrs. Br uc e Stevens, first assistant marshal; Mrs. Robert Ransa, second assts. tanf marshal; Mrs. Emerson Wentzell, chaplain; Mrs. Rlr h- ard Marvin, or g:1nlst: Mr s. John Phillips, press corresponrtent; Mr s. Raymond Mltr:hell, his- tor ian; Mrs. Sylvester Capalbo, first guard; Mr s. Charles J::v- ans, second guard. Thf' pr esident-elect. Mr s . Carr, has appolntert Mr s. Geor ge Corha rl as marsha l.1nd Mrs. A.O. Moses as cm·res- pondtng secr etary. The lnstal- LIIlon 11'111 be held in th~ Elks Locl~ Jan. 12, at 2 p.m. COL. MILLER ASSIGNED TO LUKE AFB, ARIZONA Air For ce Lt. Col. Burtoo T . Mi ller J r ., son of retired Air f or ce Colonel and Mrs. Burton T. MUler of 311 5 Platte Dr lYe, Costa Mesa, is an opera- Uons otftcer with the 58tll TacUca.l f ly ing Trainlllg Wing, Luk11 AFB, ArlJ. He euned hJs B. S. 11egree and commission In 1958 ~n rraduation from the U. S. MlUtary Academy aDd received his Y . S. degree In 1964 from the Alr Force Institute ofTeehoology, Wright - Patterson AFB, Ohio. CHERI GRADUATES Navy airman Cheri E. Chamberlain, of and Mrs. C. H. of Zf5 Mesa Drive, Costa Mesa, lll.s (nd1Ated from recru.tt tnlnlng tor •omen at tbeNa'llJ Tralnlng Center, Or lando, Fla. She Is scheduled to report to A•liUoo Electroalcs Tech- nician School, Mllllqton. T-. The Ideal Gift .. • Treat your family to delicious homemade bread every day !! • • • • • • • • Mill & Mix is a lifetime investment that r<OJ><'atedly pays dividends in health and wealth. FREE TURKEY WITH COMBINATION PURCHASE rr.ooJ 1b"' IJ1.1 1 i4 • Liy away your MILL & ,\1IX for Chn ~!mas :'\lOW! l'he 1de:al gift fo r Mom m.Jkt"~ all other mills and mtxt"r~ ob<oolett:' PERMA·STOR FOODS 2960 Hul"'' Blvd ., Costa Mesa, Ca_ (& .. It oft.""" u .. ~o~ "'""'! Tric:phonr 17 t-.J 556.-6JI6 join the tnob at: l•l•Ja!JiC•• SPAGHEII1 SYNDICATE WINE'Mt/ ' . • ' • · Savings need is cited · "ntla ...... -.......... p ~""-... -. __ _. ..... ._ ... _ ..,, ... • oct &.£! tD a .............. ?~..; __ .. •' 7 -....... '?..,. !b __...,. --::::-\..::'•'' MC*'DJ tl •.• _ ..... .... =-~ ",:::. -.=...: :.~·rb-: .:: .... ·:".!·.-".!··~· .... --....... .,aa.. ..... ., ...... ., .. .,..,. ...,........: ...... wPIIcll 00 I ?r J1 ?! 0. M • be ..... lllto ......... --... 1'1 ... _.., ' ---. ... ~Of!do ft ---.. Aod"" .... ...... ..._. prvdlet1n l.llpld; ti a .t at aD llftll Ia ..._ 0.a.M.a1AJ. . ... ...... MdiMIWL" "SIITiDcl ••• alw.,. ~ Ma. IIQII aJIO cwwm 11 • lP ,.. -"' • flmll1'• 00 ,.. --.. -- ..... 711. "' • ·-·· ala-,... ~-, ,.. -..u.· bll?!y, ..., • ,.__ • ..,.. "" .. -"' ·-· lbo ~-W:W:b ar?ao :a ---Ill ~-.,_ • ..,. fami.JJ'• ute. 1t 11 tbl $10,000 to .-,ooo, .......abe samt db o. COIDIIIaltJ IDII Mm,I"J. • w?tll,--. "'nla --"' --A.Lill OZ1GU!CSKI, fl 7oft,-y .... ,. •• ,...-. "SaYIDp, aeeom;Uabl4 Cll a uce," M1u MtUa ald. .. of. PGNI wtth b1J wtte aDd 1011 aad' Coroll dllllar uu.t , ~ , maulYe -=ale. wbicb cd at.o ftra a famUJ of two --1Ftlb • c tJdt Zak:b at tbt ...,..,., ot ·Yr, Dll . .,..lld.'a tlldbU at ,... ... • become tbe eouree of r., ... Jwlt two ~ Ull · .ODt tiM Clyde Zllleb Glllery, 1100 E. Coast Hwy., COI'ODI de1 ... . tor tmportam, b .. le Dtllda, jollll ae:co.t ...... a...ue. oa Mar. Tbt ab1bU ~ .. lh.pu coatbl•• tbroaeb Dec. Z9. whlcb P'eallJ uslat 1D com-$1!0,000." (Sally R..,. -.) UGAL NOTIC! Ll~ 1101'1CI LIGAL IICril"a · • . UGALMO~CI· C?TY OF NEW!'OOT BEACH POLICE DEPA.RTMENT THE TlARE DANCERS land..oitbd bJ Ttare herself. are DOW QPell'ing Friday • aad Saturday eY81liDp at Kam's, Z1Z1 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar. Tbeee JCMmC llldlu Dave preseoted their Polynesian programs aU OYer Southern CallfornJa am have also appeared on tele'f'lsiorl. Tfare has performed on the mainlaDd professto-.lly tor 8 years and recalls her first job bere as a da6eer wu wttb tbe South Sea Islanders. She is the founder or Ttare Produc- tions me. In Huntington Beach, which provides luau entertain~ ment all over tbe Southland, Pollee tmclatmed property to be aiCUoMd at tbe City Corporattoo yard, !59! Superior, 10:00 A.M., Satwdi,J,Decem- ber '7, 1974. PurebaHI are made Oil ID u la ~.DO pan.atet Oil, pby.teal twK!IttOD of ttema .,..,. PlymeDtl mult be paid lD eu:b or loell cbte.U ImiHdlately after a bid 1.1 accepted IDd all parcbuel mlllt be nmond ' from the Corpontloll Yard at tbe eoncluloo of tbe a.-:UOD. Lot I Unit Oeser l;t1oo Dr. Nambeir 1 parts Mise. Bike parts fll'lou Z 1 Bicycle, boys. 20", gold, ScbwtDA NB COUNCIL SUMMARY . .t 3 4 5 Monday night's Newport Beach City Council meeting acted on the followi.Dg agerx:ta matters: • UOO mLE beach lease ap- praisal agreement was ok:ayed, and an lrYine ftrm was hired to appraise eerta.tn beaches that residents may again want to lease fl'om the etty. Later, an appralsal could be made of still more beaehftont on the Isle. approved for elreulattontores- taurant owners for their com- ments. Tbe ordll'lanee wtll be discussed agaln at the Dee. 9 meeting. 6 7 • 9 • UNDERGROUND UTILITY districts were established on Coast Hwy. from Jamboree to 10 MaeArthm, and on Jamboree from San Joaquin Hflls Rd. 11 to Santa Barbara Dr., for mov~ iJlg overheldwlreslmderground 12 In those areas. 13 • LITTER CONTROL pro-14 nance, changed rromaaeulier, gram for keeping local beaches 15 more restrictive proposal, was relatively tree or Utter was 16 approved, with a tentathe bOO-17 get or $5,000 for nelt summer. 18 A elt.!zeos committee to work • FOOD HANDLING or di- LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of Newport Beach wUl hold a public. hearing regarding ~odlfleatlon No, 855. rtqt~est of Daniel c onn,uy and JOilD Usley to construCt a four IIlli. development on an R-3 site located at 131 9 East Balboa BouleYUd, on the south side of East Balboa Boulevard be- tween "E" and ''F" Streets on the Balboa Peninsula (In connection wtth ResulxU.,isloo No. 403); and aeeeptaDCe of an EnYiroomental lmPJet Re- port. NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR- THER GIVEN that the said pub- lic bearing wtll be held oo the 9th day of December, 1974, at the hour or 7:30 P.M. in the Council Cham ben or the City Hall of the City of New- port Beach, Call.forn.la, at which time and place any and all persons interested may appear and be heard thereon. Laura L.agtos City Clerk City of Ne"J))rt Beach Publls h: Nov. 28, 1974, 1n the Newport Harbor Ensir;n. LEGAL NOTICE out details will be appointed 19 Dec. 9. 20 • DOVER-COAST HWY. sec- tion study, aimed at speeding 21 up trattlc , was directed, with 22 city trame officials told to work wtth the state I.D mall:blg 23 e......_ wbleb could loel'llde 24 eUmination of left turns off Coast Hwy. Into Bay Sbores. zs • COVE eoodomtnlum pro- ject was given a clean btu of 26 health., but with the eoodlt::loo 27 that the wklth of tbe proposed sidewalk along Bayside Dr. be 28 reduced to allow for mor e 29 laDdscapi.ng or the eontrofer-30 stat Cove wall tbere. 31 • CHRmMAS decoratloo plans for community and bust-32 ness gro~s were approved, subject to approval by the city 33 manager ·of each deeontton 34 proposal. • BALBOA BLVD. widening 35 project weotabeedwlth aeqlllsl. tloo or 2 lots at 3410-3420 36 w. Balboa Blvd., Wi!st New- port. 37 • DELANEY Cannery Vii-38 lage appeal from a Plan.ll.IDg 39 Commission deolal of plans to 40 build a commercial complex 41 on Lido Pentnsula ns set for 42 a pubUe heartng oo Dee. 9. LIGAL MOTICI 43 44 I I I I I p I I p I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I p I I I I I I I I I I I I I (NBPD 4494) Bicycle, boys, 20'', onnra, Stlqray Btcyele, girls, 20", lfetD, S-.rs Bicycle, boys. 20", blue, SUngray (NBPD 15857) Bicycle, girls, 20", purple, SchwinD Bicycle, boys, 20'', bll.et,.Hutty (CIIPD 11276) Bicycle, OOys, 20"l yellow, Chopper (LAPD 74-130681 Bicycle, boys, 20'', silver, Sch'WiDD, Fnme<>nly Bicycle, boys, 20", red, Schwlnn (NBPD 4-8157) Bicycle, boys. 27", green, SchWinD Frame Only Bicycle, girls, 20", blue, Stingray Bicycle, girls, 20", yellow, Sehwlm Bicycle, glrlJ:, 20", purple,Setnrion Bicycle, girls, 20", yellow, Sehwlon Ble~ele, boys, 20", yellow, Scbwlnal Bicycle, boys, 20", greeD, Scbwl.nD Bicycle, boys, 27", sllver, Murray 10 .... Bicycle, boys, 27", green,SchwiDn Btcycle, boys, 27", r ed, Derailer, 10 .... Bicycle, boys, 20'', red,Scbwlno B:leyele, boys, 20", yeUow, Stingray, Frame ,Only Bicycle, boys., 20", blue, Rufty Bl.eycle, boys, 27", red, SebWtDD, 10 .... Bicycle, boys, 27", orange, Schwinn. 10 .... Bicycle, boys, 26", white, Schwinn Bicycle, bOys, 2'7", orange, Scbwi.DD, 10 .... Bicycle, girls, 13"'', green. Murray Bicycle, boys, 20", yellow, SchwinD Bicycle, girls, 20", gold, Royce UnJon Bicycle, boys, 27", purple, Schwinn, 10 .... Bicycle, boys, 27", brown, SetnrlDD, Frame Only Bicycle, boys, 24", green, Sears Bicycle, boys, 27", wblte, Pennerest, Frame Ooly Bicycle, boys, 27", silfer, Nlsb.1.t.l. PO OPCI. Bicycle, boys, 27", wbJI:e, Peugeot, 10 .... Bicycle, boys, 2'7", gold, Huffy, 10spd, Bicycle, girls, 20", piDk, SU.Dg:ray Bicyc le, boys, 26", bDek, Robtohood Bicycle, boys, 16", blue, Scb1rln.D. Bicycle, boys, 2'7", Red, Pooch, lOIIPd. Bicycle, boys, 2'7", blue, Williams, 10 .... Blcyele, 2'7", yellow, Sebwtnn, 10 spd, Bicycle, boyt, 26", blue, To~a D NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING tween 28th street and Lafayette Autrteh&lO lip!. NOTICE L$ HEREBY GIVEN Anoue. 45 1 Bicycle, boys, 27", red, Sehtrtnn, that the City Council of the General Plan Ameodmeot.No. 10 spd. City of Newport Beach will 14, amending the LaM Use, 46 1 Bicycle, boys, 26", gnen, Standard bold a public Dearing r eprding Residential GtowthandReerea. 48 1 Bicycle, boys, 36", orange, Standard the following amendments to Uon and Open Space Elements 49 1 Bteyete, boys, 26", rut. Royce tJruon the Newport Beach General to re'f'i&e the open space destg-50 1 Bicycle, boys, 20", yellow, Stingray Plan: nations tn the Harbor View 51 1 Bicycle, boys,!?", grMD, DeraUer, 74-01594 74..0U'76 74-01719 74..01963 74-02125 74-02504 74-02607 74-03220 74..00396 74-03857 ?4-04039 74-04110 74-0442'7 74 -06673 74-06731 74~06732 74-06775 74-06795 74-06829 74-0187!5 74-070'17 74-07161 74-07193 74-07225 74...()7244 14-07262 74-07270 74-en27? 74-07287 74-00417 74-07523 74-07589 74-07652 74-07668 74-0'7679 74-077U 74-00877 74-08074 74-08080 74 -08100 74-08317 74-08318 74-08334 74-08528 74-08533 '74..08!586 General Plan Amendment No. Htlls area by delet:ln.g the open 10 spd. 74-0HU 3, amending the C1reulatloo space "pueo" adjacent to the 52 1 Bicycle, boJs. Z7", bbw, s.ra, lOIIpd. 74..oa&l4 Element to change the eJassi-Su JoaquiD Resenotr lDd e, 54 1 Blcyele. boya, 27", red, Campapo, flcatlon or Bison Anoue be-reducing the eztent ot the 0J*1. 10 Jlld. tween Jamboree and Ma cArthur space destp.Ucm on the~-55 1 Bicycle, bofs, 10", blwl, Sturdee Boulevard from a prtma.ryroad erty sldeotSpygJ:auHillsRold. 56 1 Bicycle, boft, ZS", black, Scbwt..aa to a secondary road and/or Gi!oeral Plan Amendmeat No. !57 1 Bteyele, boJa, !6", creeo, o.teral a relocattoo of the intersectloo 15, amea:!IDg the Laad UN 58 1 Bteyele, boyt, h", red, Sent. of Bisoo Avenue and Jamboree, Elemeat tor tbl property .o.&b 59 1 Bteye .. , lb'll, 20", purple, SebwtJ:m aod/or other reallpmeot ot of Faralloa Orin uc1 Ita u-SO 1 Bteycle, boyt, !0", yellow, Bu1labot the street system I.D that area. teuloo to MaeArtlu' ao.u.n.rd 61 1 BteJele, bora. Z8'', bran, CeatwJoo, CA:I,eral Plan Ameodmeat No. 1D Newport c.._, nt...Unc 10 IPL 9, ameadJ.n&: the ClrcalaUoa tbe ''Rec:.r.tloM1 &ad M.arlDe 6Z 1 Blcyele, bo7a, 20'', red, lttaenJ Element to delete therefereoce Commercial" c~Migatloa, 1a 6S 1 Bicycle, bOJS. !0'', P'"' ~ ODiy to the DoYe Drtfe/Cout Hl.ch-conjqDctioD wttb •• Admlllllttra-&4 1 WcycM, elrll, !0'•, pcpll. lnl'-. way lllterseetloo as a grade. ttn, ~ofeulol:ala.nd FJnaaelal Frame OllJ HIJU'&ted I.Dtercban(e. Commercial" u e•r•IJ 65 1 Btcyde, bOJI, 10'', ncS.Ik...,._ ~tra1 Plu AmeodmentNo. dtlipe.ted, aortber}J to Far~ 66 l BteyeM, clrl:l. &e", P'Mit, leu• 11, •mtadlDc the LOd u .. alJoD DriYe aad ill .,........,., &'7 1 BkJela, IJo1a.. 1'7", red, MariEn. E?etnoot b' tbo proporly 011 to II~~<:Artllar -.d. 10 ..,S. 1M _, -of tbo ,...., GaMra1 Plu Am-ootl?o. 14 I BkYOia, ,.,...,.,, ,.UOW, a-.,, Cora. drt1 Mar FrMW~y, bt~ 1'7, am..ttac tbl Reczwtlaa 10 llllt /-J.-oo R<lod 1811 llac-llld ap. Spaco Elomoat to do· It · I Blqe?a, ,.,....,.. , -· RaloPp MIPI.. -ct. to ?ac:Pa 1att 171o .,._p tor -70 I Blqelo, ,.,... 1'1", ..... llc:Ptwtu, "--... Proia-~ par._ ?o1a a Poor C-8Pc7>-10 apd. I ... n-•tal Commercial" u way .. WNt Mt!PpOrt. ~, 71 1 Bteyc ... llrll, II'',*" RJcciM. I tali · p 1-o1t1 -IOD·Pio NOTICE B HIREBY ··OR--I ...!!_~ _ 1'1'' .__ ... eittiiOit_pll_u•oa.. TBERGIVBlltlat!Maldpo!>. •• _, • ..,_,., .-~-.. till _, ...... C..-c!aL" Plc _., w?1P "' IM?d oo 10 ap7. a...~ u > •• tiN • *' ot necew, tt7t, 11 1 86cJe:le, ..,._ ""• P'.., lodltJ, u. ... ~ lloo .. Plot -"' 7:JO P.ll. "' 10 -. qp -PU~ P>o Ct II c .. Ot a II .. 74 I ........... ~-.--aiGT~~~~c-~c:.::;: } ~ti·:=rh~L 74-01159 '74~908 74-0178! 74-0IIW 74-01$84 74-09G'74 74-<lt023 74-0H44 74-0VIO& 74-IOUI 74-0WIO 74-IOOZ'l 74-10177 74-?0IU lfB 174'11 ., ... 71-t& IIIII 74 JU _ ............ . =···\-~:--: : :;2:::-~'7'., ...... ·~~-=:~. : ....... _" I -.............. .. ::.. fl5s ... ~= .... -_.._ ····-• I ..,. .. , .. lr,Nt, .. ,a. 81 n 83 84 85 116 87 18 811 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 98 99 100 101 P02 103 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I p I I p I I I Bicycle, boys, 26", red, Sean Bicycle, boys, 27", blue, Schwinn. 10 .... Bteyele, OOys, 26". black. stiDdar4 Bicycle, boys, 26", bl ... , S tpt. Btcycle, 11J'ls, 26", blue. Se~ Bicycle, boys, 27 ", cold, BereDles, 10 .... Bicycle, girLs, 26", cokt, Studard Bicycle, boys, 2'7", wbite, PellpOt, 10 .... Bicycle, boys, 26", gold, Wapi, PO OPCI. Bicycle, ctrla, 26", bl ... , Schwtrll, 3 .... Bicycle, boys, 27'', brown, SchWinn, 10 .... Bicycle, boys, 26", green, staodard Bicycle, boys, 21", blue, Scbwtnn Bicycle, OOys, 27", bron., Sebwtno, 10 .... Bicycle, girls, 26", ora.nge, 3 5P(1, Bicycle, boys, 21", blue, Derallar, 10 .... Bicycle, boys, 27", orange, Huffy, PO OPCI. Bicycle, boys, 27", wblte, Sports Spocla~ PO OPCI. Bicycle, boys, 27", wblte, WUa.no, 10 .... Bicycle. girls, 26", bllek, Raletp, 3 .... Bicycle, boys, 26", on.n.ce, l'f'er.ao, PO OPCI. Bicycle, boys, 27", green, Puther, 10 .... Bicycle, girls, 26", green, Schwinn, 3 spd. 74-018'75 74..011120 74-0H5S 74...()!4111 74-01616 74-02871 74-03000 74..()3165 74-03Z80 74-0UI! 74-03309 74-0!S82 74-0S6S5 74..03795 74-03801 74-03829 74-03867 74·03897 74..03964 74..059'75 74-04092 1 ·<~Bicycle, g11 ·.,, 26 ", black, Sears, 3 .... 74-04245 P04 105 106 pen P08 109 ?PO !?I 772 113 774 77 5 ?76 117 118 ?79 120 127 122 123 1!!4 125 126 127 128 129 ISO 131 P32 m 134 135 Pl8 13'7 118 139 140 141 IU ' 143 144 145 I I I I I I I I I I p I I I p I I p I I I I p I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 141 I 141 I 141 I 150 I 151 I IU I IU I IM I Ill I IH I 117 I Ill I IH l IH I Iii I Ml I Ill I Ml I -- Bicycle, boys, 20", gold, Hollday 74-04270 Btcycle, boya, 27", brown, SclaWlllll., ~ . . • , 10 .... . __ 1...,.... Bicycle, cirls. !7", bJact, Astra, 10 .... Bicycle, boys, 20'', n!d, Fakoo. Bteycle, boys, 27", white, Hutry, PO OPCI. Bicycle, boys, 26", black, Raleigh, 3 .... Bicycle, boys, 20'', black. Sars, 5 spd, Bicycle, boys, 20'', gold. Puther Bicycle, boys, 26", red, Sears Bteyele, boys, 2'7", blue, Bottecchta., ,74.04550 74-04575 74-04682 74-04798 74-04M< 74-04818 74-04957 10 spd, Frame Only , 74~1 Bicycle, girls, 24", white, Sebwlm .74-05011 Bicycle, boys, 26", green, Roddy. hpd. 74..o5052 Bicycle. boys, 26", W'bUe, M111T1y, 3 .... Bicycle, boys, 2'7' ', gold, Royce U:nloc, 10 .... Bicycle, girls, 20", purple, SelrWinD Bicycle, boys, 2'7", yeUow, American 74-05058 74~87 74.05387 Eagle, Frame Only 74-05424 Bicycle, girls, 26", blue, Royal Scot '74-05467 Bicycle, boys, 2?", red. Nlsl, 10 apd. 74..0S505 Bicycle, girls, 26", blue 74-0!5539 Bicycle, clrls, 26", black, Sears 74-0!5897 Bicycle, girls, 26", blue, Pucoe, 3 spd. 74-05752 Bteye'-, girls, 26", blue, Sean 74...0S732 Bteyele, boys, 27", blue, Steyr, 10spd. 7f-0!5786 Bieyele, boys, 27", brown, MotoBeeaDe. 10 .... 74-05789 Bicycle, boys, 27'', blue, YotoBecaoe, 10 spd. BJcycle, boys, 20", &Old, Sebw1nn Bteycle, boys, 20'', gold, S..lor Bicycle, boys, !'7", trowo, Sctnrta.D, 74-05'7~ 74-058U 74-05!1%8 10 .,.. 74.-nz Bicycle, g?r?s, Z.C", bP•, ?llgllta, lap?. 74-011139 Btqele, cf.rls, 28", P'MB, SeMtaa, 10 ""'· 81cycle, boJ•. zoo·. cwuce. s.-.tor. Frame ODlJ Btcyele, boys, Z7", yeno., SCbwtJm, 10 ""'· Bicycle, boJt, ZO'', red, SemrtaD Blcyele, boy1, Z6", c:Jr'UIPt StJray Blcyc .. , ctrll, zoo•, blal, ~ Bkyele, boyt, 11", red. .._II'.. S ll)d. BtcJc:le, clrll, ...... ~~~. Bawtllar• Bfqcle. bo71, 17", ~ Prl8ee, I~ spd. Btcyct., ib'la, 10", .,kl. Hen:: .... B!er<Po, ,.,. .. 10", '"""":!!: B?cyclo; bo)'a, rt", bla, , 74-08117 74-081118 74..oez04 74..0U09 74-08148 74-0IIH 74-0IIUZ 74-0USS 7&-0IJ'It 7~t 74-08181 74-081114 74-U 71.140 ,.... .. 74A1748 74 017111 74-,. .. . ., ..... . '~··· ,. llllt 7411177 --~ ··~ !I I .. I .. I ' . - LIMt IIOTICI . · 174 I 175 I 181 · I 18! I 183 I 184 I 185 1 1116 I 188 I P89 I 191 I 192 I 194 I 195 I 196 I 197 I 198 z 199 I zoo !!02 203 204 205 zen 108 209 210 Z11 I I I I I I I I I I Sea Tot w/rUt~t~rN niYt vou., ball, wbite, AMF Volt Tackle box, plae, w/mt.o ftlhlnclteml vt.,tes JSmm Slide Vienr Vl.,let S!Smm Sllde VIewer Vlewle:r 35mm Slide Viewer Camera 3!5mm MiDolta SR.l Camen lutamatic ZO Kodak Camera Kamtya-16 Automatic Camera Polaroid M60 w/Case 6 Flash Camen Mlnteord Projector' lmm EYmtcP8 Ear Spaabra !Wpt 878 Speaker, Auto Arby Trtpod tor Camera stardust Power Sl.JIPlY Tema Mod. PS~l Bolts W/Cake 0eeorai1DI Tools Pair BtDoeaJars, Empire Mod !57 10.:15 Palr, BlDocullrs, SIDICOI)e 7-'0 Camp Sto.,., ~ela w/port:able ~ Flute, SUm, llalaP Art Po!' Umbrella, black, portable w/case Record Player, Voice of Music w/2 _:w. Radio Table AM /FM Jaeboo Radio Pocket, Windaor Red, Radio Table, green,. Realtooe, Mod 3109·2 Radio Table, brown Sooy Radio Portable, Sooy AM /FW:, TFM 918 87-enrrt& 74..024'78 74-0Sd& • 74-017~ 6'7-m~ 74-06480 212 113 214 1 Radio Portable, Sony FM-SW -MW I I Zl5 I 217 12 221 13 222 1 ~!!3 I ·228 I 227 228 229 230 I I I I Mod 1Cll Flare LDDCb Kit; OllD 25mm Typewriter, SCM, Ptrtable W/CUe Classic 12 HtFI Bozer Fans (2) 74-01889 73-II!Oa ' 73-09313 87-a7076 6'7-cnens Mtac 4!5 RPM Records Mtsc Cassette Tapes Auto Stereo, Mw:tt; , 74-04131, 74-04162 87-<11<118 7()..06955 . Auto Stereo; .fapan TeleSCGPt,~Bauseh' Lamb •/woode 8oz 1-1/1'' Sbner, Ei:fe Remington 66 Shaver. Elee Noreko Triple Head Halr styler Remtngton Elec. Wetsult (small) blue top, black pants • boots 74-0141S (;1 .. 07076 74-0041 74-02478 237 232 233 235 2S6 237 238 1 Wettult top, red, medlmn 74-04296 74-01589 17..0'1<118 6'7-CT1en6 74-01994 87..0'1(118 87..cnena 239 140 241 242 243 244 Z4S 246 24'1 248 149 150 251 !!52 253 254 155 256 237 158 259 180 Ill 162 zaa 284 26$ 288 26'7 ... 189 1'70 171 I'7Z 1'71 1'74 I'7S 1'78 5 Assorted size swim tlDs 16 Mise 4-tn.ek tapes tn metal box I Gaa TIUik, 6-pl boat-trpo 1 pr, Sk? Boola, b?ack, aman, lloUtor 2 Fea~tq Masts' SWords 1 Bow, Al'chery ''Beo Pearsora" w/ I I p I I bron caae Bow, Al'cbe:ry w/yellow ease Allto Jack for Porebe Auto Jact for VW T!re, RadlaP UnlroyoP LR78-15 Pool cue ltl.ek ' Brlatol GoU 87..0'1(116 87..0'1<118 NBli:ZU 76-0IW 74-04311 Clab 71-01641, 6"1-0?078 1 FeDder ft wheel rim for motoreyclt 'IS-10015 4 Chrome Sptte 1!5" wbetl rtm1 6"1JIU118 1 Gokt cbarm braceW 14-0U78 I pr, Cuff 11DU ~ t1o 7ac:b Blclol< 71-01471 1 pr. Cld 1iaU ft tie taekl Balloets '74-01478 I pr, Colt L-Swuk 74-0U78 2 Rinp: tD blue riDe bos '74-01478 set Tableware, Natioaal Silver Co. (woodea 5 I I I I I 5 5 I I p I I I I I I I I I I I 5 I I cue) WoodeD lltUJty bouts Bot w/Mbc: loretca eotu' ei:IM'eacy Bu w/MLie caff lblU • He tacU 8oz w/llllc eo-. ..... Bos w /lltee torelp eolu Bu JnelrJ' w/Mbe COitame jewetrJ Bncelltl, Ca.tome )n'elry Bneeletl, Co.twne ,..,.try Clo:t be&Dc, G. E., ~~nall Watdl, •u•a, kylor, Clu'ome 74-0U78 ... ,. .. ... :o .. 74-01478 7f~478 74-014'18 74-02478 74-01478 74-02478 74-024'18 74-0z478 Wtaellr, M•'•, Lclcene, Cbrome, Blaet llce ea~ · '74-014'78 Wateb. Mu'a. L-=erne, Gold Cat.dar '7'-0&f78 Wateb. Mu•a, Baylor, Chrome bkeiE lace calladlr 74-01895 74-01196 7J-1071S 74-0«<ta 74-011005 Watcb, waa•a, .,.._,.., ao!d Wetet•. Mu'a, WlU.aer, told Wateb, •.tctt11, CuanU., told Wolcll, Ladla, W-?oll, -Watcb, IAdlaa, Bo:O.., c-. w/1-· 74-01174 W111'71. P4d? ... Ram?lloo, •-• 744M1 Wateb, '-, ~ clnalt 74-0IM'I Woldt, Lad1ao, ........ , c-74-014'11 Wolcll, Clol?d'a, C-.o?la, c-74-0IM'I -·-,. ,_ 1'1-07071, 74-014'11 4q _ _,_w/CIO . ti"!~l~loctr?c~ n.,. 11 '> 1'1'11 I'll I l'7t 1 .. 1 Ill I -HI _1 .. -IG'IIM -Ill " ' ~- -I ..... -. .. IM! -I •-I • " ' • .-. "'THAT lllWditT IWIIOR EIISI .. fiiiUIIIEnUJClY -PAGEl lltJIISMY,IIO V. a, 1174 coaA DELilA!!, CAL • CDM freeway is on again • Division flag titles won ~ dii....,.IPPJHS Dtc. 7 at Orup CoutStadlwn ta Ute ,...,.., dtf r.uaUOD nd at TeW~ Park f1lc toott11 D procram ••• w .. , Sebedulel • Flllft IU.PTIIT CBIJitCR plt~od -1 Ud T-y t•mc ,wtu be poO>Itobecl OF COI'I'A YE8A, 101 Mac-atllb at Do,._ Field. 0.-nok'• !ulp. aolla St. al -.... AYI, --.... C04111)' pltyolfs beciDDee. Dr. J&IDH ComW Blblt clus 7. Here are tbe results topic at 9:4& a.m. Saadl1 I.J local tttle pmer. ••c an JOU ••lk oa water?" -• DJVJSJON ·•C", 3rd aa e...,.Uioa ol IIIII-lt. -CYC PaalbefS 6, Penl0su1la At tbe 11 a.m. ltl"ftee be wtll Packers o speak OD "flow 1s yoiU' gr&tl· • DlVISION "CC", 4th tude? .. At 7 p.m. he w111 brlng l. Buftllo Rtdtktns ZO, the last 1n a serles ofpropbettc s111a Cbl.tcwa17 meaaaees oo "Tbe dart tuture : • ~ION "B", 5th grade ot the aaUon Israel." At 7:SO • Newport Heights Sharks and p.m. Wedoelldly, Dec. 4., be CYC Chiefs played to a 0-0 will beglD a series OD "0y-tie and the Sharks woo an namtc personal Chrtst1a.Dity," o.-~tlme tie-breaker on yard- speaking on "The power of ap p.lDed. p 1 us dyoamtc thinking." • DIVISION "BB", 6th grade • ST. ANDREW'S PRESBY--llar!aers Trojans 28, Irvine "HAROLD 8. MAUDE" TERIAN CHURCH, 600st. An-Terrace Spartans 8 With Ruth Gordon drew's Road, CUff Haven --• DIVlStON "A'', 7th and 8th ·~===:====~ Dr. Charles Dlerenlleld wtu grades • to a sudden..JeAth 11 Coming: preach at 8, 9:30 and 11 a .m. overtime, the M.a.rlner s Chiefs Sunday on ''Christmas gUts that beat the lntne Terrace Wedge Dec. 4 thru lOth "THE TAKING Or Pa.HAM l,:z,J'' Wi tlo Wallef lleHh• -"ACROSS IlOilo ST." Plus · IICH.IJID lfAJtiS lPG) last!" 12-6 • PLYMOIJI'H CON GREGA-1n ~ov. 23 seml-ftnal games, 1'1"1< F GREAT G • T<D•<' I 1:15 & 10:55 IThotatro #4 RINGO STARR . . IN "THAT'LL BE THE DAY!" 1:38' 10:50 DAY OF THE DOLPHIN .,_ .,0<1 -c. -· SCOTT -- (PG) -PlUJ- STARS JULIE ANDREWS OMAR SHAR!,.- 8:39 TIONAL CHURCH, 3262 Broad tbe CYC Ptntbers downed tDe r.::1 St., Newport Heights~-"Light Btd'fl1o Broncos 12-0 aOO the P lus-•.!J HCJI.IAT the advent candle" will be the Penlnaula Packersbeatth~East "P 'RALL AX VIEW" ~~J~~C=O~WI;;O~Y"~ PLUS sermon topic of Pastor John Bluff Chargers 7-0 in Division "" Lindvall at 10 a.m. Sunday. "(", •::;::::;:;;:;:;:;;:;;;;;::~!.~ • THE NEWPORT HARBOR In Dt.Yisioo "CC" semis, it CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SC I-w·u 8uffa1o Redsklns 14 and ENCE, 541 Center St., Costa Playfteld Packers 6, and Pen- Mesa-· TheRev.EieanorJack .. tnsull Chargers 14-1 over the son wtu preach at 11 a.m. Ea.st Shaff Flac Rippers. Sunday on the toplc, "Embrace Dtvlsiob "8" had a 0-0game the Christ." There will bemus-woo oo a tie ..breaker by the lc by the church_cbolr, under Newport Heights Sharks over the dir ection of Adalyn Tuscher tbe .lnlne Ternce Fighting and Jotm Paul ThOmmen. Irish, aDd tbe CYC Chiefs beat • "Upon this rock," a con-the MulDers Patriots 12-1. temporary Christian musical In Division "BB'' semis, the written by Jonah Kliewer , Gary lrvtne Terrace Spartans Ellis aDd Gordon Adams, was dumped the MarlDers Colts;_J2- presented Sunday at St. An -6 and the Mariners Trojans drew's Presbyterla.n Chu:rcll, blanked the Mariners Rebels C lUf Haven, last SUDday aDd 22-0. WILCOMETO SCENIC ATOKA COUNTY ttso~~toli\oe ... WntEJioOyou. ...... Thurs. thru Sun. 7:00" 11:00 Slom"" DELORES TAYLOfl _,TOM LAUGHUN POLICE BLOTTER CHARACTERS'? Not Blll aod Dan Madrten, above! But their nrst edition of "the Wormer ," a "spoof news/menu" combination, makes them apparent candidates for the "Blotter" wtH you turn to the center spread and note that "Clam ~ ... "the Doo's Special," aDd "Raviola Retreat" are spaghetti dtnoer s served at Don Vito's "Spaghetti Syndicate" restaurant in an atmos- phere reflecting the prohibition era of Chicago and Elliott Ness. Just starting 1n the Balboa Inn, 105 Main St., the Madden "family" ts serving the local populace with ~ to 49 yaras of spaghetti per dinner. will be repeated at 1:30 p.m. Irvine Terrace Wedge beat this Friday, 8ahaday and Sun-the Buf'falo Bills 8-0 and the day. MarlDers Chiefs downed the "' The Christmas party of CYC Studs %0-6 1n the Division the Women's Guild o! the New-"A" semi-ftnals. The Trial of Billy Jack rt takes up where lilly Jilek left oft. port Harbor ChracbofReUgtous Orange CoiQ'rty ch2mpionsblp Science, Costa Mesa, originally nmes begiD the weekend of T WC . CO!tt PLF.TE SHOWS 6:30 &. 9:20 scheduled for Dec . 2, will be s 'I" Cl b held at 1:30 p.m. Dec. 16 at a1 1ng u the hOme of the president, Ruth ~:·:""~,::. ~~~r.T:~~:'..~ needs boats of Rifts and carolling. · ,. • ST. MARK PRESBY-stOOeDts from RanCho San be d• TERlAN CHURCH, 2100 Mar Joaquin intermediate schOOlln ENSIGN CLASSIFIED ADS Bataan Post • BEAUTY SALOH ~-'• B~AUTY NOOK '"'V'32 E. C!'j>st Hwy. Coro~.i' Cei Mar Phone 644· 7336 '\;\~~ eo~fl~"b NI:WIN THI: -~ MIIGHIORHOOD ~ LIT S Gl!T ACQVAINTEOI Phooo 5·-S212 2104 AVOH MIWPORT lllt.CH • IICYCL!S SALES & SERVICE -UI) E. 17TH ST. COlT A ME.IA 646-7706 -648-8866 MALCOLM(BUOICUTlE~ • Self...meelaundly .w,_·_ .. ...,_ ,,......_.;.. 8200-E. c-.Hwy., CDM Pl>ooet 6'73-91101i 1 Time 2 Times 3 Times I mem r 18S Vista, East Bluff --Pastor lrvloe have been involved ln 20 words or less .•• z.oo 3,50 4.50 William McQoold wtll begln ~ a beg1Qning salllng class 21 to 30 words. . . . . 3.00 4.75 6.00 Agulnaldo Taculog, also advent sermons at the 9 through the Newport Beach 31 to 40 words. . . . . 4.00 6,50 8.00 1\known as AI Hlluio, who 10:30 a.m. SuMay ser;~tces. recreaUoo department. Each word over 40 • • .10 .15 .20 worked for many years as a His theme tills Sunday \s Pre~ These st!X\ents oow are in-n, ... , ..... " • RE 'L E;::J ~·Il' E , . •' -,' p-·--· at El Pescador res-..-..... terf'Stt!d ID tormlng a ~~:;.":( e· H~~ 'u~\P1JtOVfM (Ml-1-=:,.::;:::A=:'c='•:..:.; '"o:.:..::..,::--.,-1 .;';;.~--~ Costa Mesa, died • A special chu:rc.b. service etub aad are lookln& for ( EXCLUSIVE Sao Clement Monday at his hOme at 1750 for tbe mentally llaDdicapped Uoos or 1oan of sa.ilboats, ac-e I.JSTOM DRAPERY cleulng. M ted t II m on Is ·presU~ area. Custom, 3bed Santa Ana Ave,, Costa esa. ls eonduc a a. · cording to Alan Lukel. meta. Taken down, cleaned,elpeJ't~ rooms, 2 t:eths, large dJnlll He was 65. SUDdays ln tbe fellowship taU shop teachet, who eoordJnated ly Can-folded, rebUD.g. In at and Uvtngroom, tamUyroom Mr. Taculo g was a World of the F'irst Baptist Church the program wtth Rich Nickles, 10 a.m., bl.ck by 4:SO p.m. 2 ftreplaces, patio, zooo.too War n veteran aod a member of Costa Mesa, 301 Magnolia sa tUng instructor. Mr. Lui.ei same day. $2.98 per 36 1 96 private beach, guarded gata. of the Bataan..Cor regidor Post St. David Pedrick is director can be reacht>d at RanchO, 552. loch width. Fashion Drapery breathtaking v1ew, 10 min of the AmeriC!UI Legion in C~-In char!!:e of the program. 8880. Cleaners. Phooo 642-5466• utes Dttla Point Marina sta Mesa. Burial will be m RE HONORS Each day after schOOl for $135,000. Owner 49Z-321Z o Los Angele~ national cemetery MQ several weeks, the students LET ME GIVE YOU A HAND Handyman will do ~­aU home repairs-- plumbing, carpentry, palnting. FREE ESTIMATES 673-3658 \..£.X/ UHLI.IT!D -~'17! PLAIH DI:COA 'II Our,.,. will ••• .. , • .., ~•-'"II COfiiiPI ... ,t.,.tct-Nttnt •-..tc .. ,,.. c."•uho• ....... , .... , ,, .. , .... C !VI:MIMGSI '73•WJ3 • FOR SALE KING SIZE • Sealy Posturpedlc mattress, very ttrm, with box spring and rrame. One year old, excellent condition. Queen-si.r.e waterbed with heater. Brow no-style sofa, excellent coodltlon. MO. 61176. 830-4238, at Sawtelle on Saturday. A FOR BECKMAN rl..,ed boats, reviewed salllng OFFICE EQUIPMENT rosary service will be held at prlnciplesandsaileduntlldusk. • 7 p.m. Fr iday in the Bell-Dr. Arnold Beckman of Shore After a ftnal nt.1en test, they DFH BroadWay chapeltnCost:a Mesa, Clll'fs, fo\llder and chairman participated ln a racing regatta aDd a mass will -be said at of Beckman Instruments, Ful-and received ribbons and cer. 10 a.m. Saturday at St. Joa-lerton, Is the recipient of 2 tlltcates of completion. IN NEwt"OAT etACH clllm's CatboUe Church. this new llooors. LErAL HOTICE • ..._ Mr. Taculog came to Last Thursday, Nov. 21, he ____ v __ country 45 years ago and lived r eceived lSC's award for out-FICTITIOU::) c-BlS::::':IN:cESS=:-:-:NAM=E 0/fiu 1-'wrnit.;,, locally for the past 12 years. staodtng achievement in bust-STATEMENT I DESKS•CHAIRS He is StD"Vivedbyhtsbr other, ness manage-ment at the ann~al The following persons FILES •SAFES Appito Taeulog of Gardena, awards hmcheon of the USC doing business as: B. E. s. T . :.. OFFICE Sllf'PiliES and by 2 sisters, Gregoria and school of business admintstra-Pro. Tek. 2435 East Coast High- -I STATIONERY Florentina,both in the Philip-tion. way, Corona del Mar, CaW. ~AM"'e....._.._ pines. He received the "service 92625: DooaJd R. Lawrenz, 2001 ~-:_.•fli!lll"" ~37820 HUM.AN RIGHTS DAY through chemistry anrd" of Ta.htma Terrace, Corona ..... OBSERVANCE DEC 7 the Or ange Colmty section o! Mar, Callt. 92625; Alfred C. Jilt. OFPICI....,.,l v INC_ • • the American Chemical Soc let}' Stoffel, 5642 Ter- Saturday, Dec. 7, is human at a Nov. 14 dinner meeting I '"" c llf e RISTAUUMT LOST --Lady's diamond Swiss watcb wUb dlamood hiM. Great saattmeDtal nlue. Re. ward. Call 833-0592 after 5:30 or 'week-eod. • SIERVICU race, rvw.:, a • r ights day. In commemorauon for his efforts 1n "helptngbutld ert M. Stayner, 1601 View Jf thJs occasion, the Baha'I the ertensl,.escleotlftcindustry Circle, corona del Mar, CaW. Club of U. C. Irvine will span. that has been of immense lm-92625; Raymond C. Madsen, sor a program featuring a talk portance to both the sclentutc 105 No. Malo St., t309, Bai- by L. A. MWlicipal Court JOOge and total commllllttes lnSoiJth-bOa. c aUf. 92661. James Nelsoo, entitled, ''Hu-'e rn CaUfornla.'' This buslness is cooOucl:ec!J mantty: t he world of the tunc. by a general partnership. Uonalty bltllll." He will dis-MEOlA GUIDE ON SALE Si ed Do ld R •-go : IW! • .....wrenz. cuss the Issue of human rights Orange Coast College's 1974 Tbls statement wu filed as 1t is reflected in the teach-basll:etbi.U media guide w1U be the County Clerk of Orange lngs of Baha.'u'ilah, the pro-offered for public sale UUs Cowty on Nov. 25, 19?4. phet-founder of the Baha'i season. The 60..page booklet P~llsb: Nov. ZB, Dec. 5, 1%, Faith. will be anllaille for $1 at 19,1974, in tbeNewportHarbor The free program will be OCC's ttn1 two borne basket-EDStgn. F~39013 held in humanities tall 118 oo baU games oa NoY. SO aDd Dec. the U. C. lrvtne campus, and 7. It wUJ also be sold at the wtu begin at,3 p.m. Miles Eatoo tnltatiOIIal tour- CREW TO SELL TREES namenc De<:. 11-14• PRE-HOLIDAY SALE DOROTHY NAPKIE FOR ROWING FUNDS Wurllber Maple' orpn • $ 295 INTEJUORS Orange Coast CoUege's ern New Lowrey Vena orpn 1tltb (11 yeua w!tb W. II. J. Sloane) wtU sen Christmas trees Dec • Gate, RbJUun A Tape Re. PboDt 548.9'791 or s.u.1891. 1 ~zs at tbe occ t.ntereoUeatate corder; DOW ••••••• $1795 llutlr Cbarpl rowing and satllDg lase, Delt Flao -111' .. •• 10" llfUII I--------,--Ito the Balboa Bay ccoo. Tbey pluo; oal7 •••••••• $ 995 OMING. Years of experleoce wtn deUYet the trees-by boat Opttpa. 11AI new, wtth c:U.tca. oe all-tJpet of elothtDc mi to uy waterfrorlt home lDNn. )lot, , , , , , , , , , , , , $ 155 U... 9poelalty --m.,•, port Huboi', War-Wal. -pluo, -$1.50 por br. 11a1>1t All proceeds h'omCbrlallnu --•••••••• $ 7911 Wb1-., WI llar~ito, tree •los wtU go dlreetiJ to- Thurs. ttu·u Sun. WALTER MA'rTM, "THE LAUGHING POUI'F." • "" Thurs. thru Sun. 1:00 4:45 " 9:00 STARS SEGAL GOULD 2:00 -4:00 -6:00 8:00 & 10:00 CaD tor otber times Thurs. thro Slm, 4:10 & 9:00 •. 1 \ I '< ti 1 • . . . 1 ' ·, I I\ I i . • - ~r:J!'!gi~ f o•PRIVATEPARTIES .. ONSUNDAY THROUGH THURSDAY NIGHTS ... for groups from 20 to 100 people FREE PARKING • 556·1225 On the! Nonh Side o4 South Cout "na {Nm to lulkd'1) PLOWERS FOR . ALL OCCASIONS DtM•rl Tlib. Yamalll tpiMt Ol'p.a wttb coroa . del Mar. 171-!7'74. •ard tbe comtnc MUOil. C.Cb l'bJUim 0 o 0 o o • o o • o ' 79t 9 ... C · I ; Oa'N Ghat bopes 10 .... tbt Mallo,_-CbrlolaoU --.e> 0 uo.~RIMG . . Ill.., toco-e to tbo lleolo7 SCIIIIIIJT Ji11nc CO. P0R11111 BUUTZ TIACHSII Royal Rocatta at Hoolo7-oiinies FLOil/.?1S' -·-....~· a.NUJirt~ c.-- • StoloftJ' -Yamalll -l.ooortJ 8poo!• • Fr•b • llallaa T ........ Eoc!U<!. tbo -111'1 180'711. Val& II., -.... ,_ -.-. .. , --l)f ... lar MOtoc ...... let: ltU COooor-1 • T_.. r .. ur ~ • Prt-ESTER PETTERSON Of • IIAIIMI MAIIOWARI .. OIOiiiii-Dgtll•lllllt -......... ----·-'· ' .. _.,._ 1'111 •• CXIMt~ ...... ---... ... w.a ----PARK NEWPORT OIES -..... 111-'1'111, ..-. •·IIIIICIL LAM IOUS · 11011 •Jila voila IYJ8 -.,.. ... ..,.., ,, ---~.­... bte • a ••· fl.A a.. ....... tlfft-c....,.-... -· 1& Lb. , WASIIIMG'IOM STABLIMG •4 WA-GTOM -.DM OELIOOUS APPLES Cbir~ue-""-eric,. CNisin~t No Cover-No Ml•i-• Two Sho ws ora Fri. & Sat. f-light: by tu of N S girls. lf'l!! guarantee yo,. will h11ve P1m, otherwis e your drinlcs will be 0111 tbrt hoN s el We promise! Won't you try us Old.' CORONA DEl.. MAR I"HONE 671-9919 M4 A girl's best friend may be her moistlll'izer. Dry skiD leads to n1nkles and wbo needs them? The answer to dry s1dn Is, of course, molstme, and tJ)e way to provide moisture 1s wltb a molstiD'izer. Apply moisturiz:er before retiring at night and UDder make~ durlog the day. Moisturizers are available 1n dltterent skiD tones. Use a natura I Ivory tone complexion is normal, U skin Is rather florid, .your U you're doubt, ask OIU' their expert advice. We're opporhmity to offer you such a wide choice of so many eJcellent Unes. Have a happy ThanksgtviDg! HANDY HINT: When coating nalls with a hardener, stop just short of cUticles to avoid hardening them as well. B@~~£~!!.~!r~A~J- l016 bayside dr. -newport beach -callfornla, 92662 BASKETBALLS -8.95 1o 31.95 .VoLLEYBALLS --16.95 to 21.95 12.95 to 24.95 · HANDBALLs& RACQUETBALLS -1.25 ·PLAYGROUND BALLS-2.U to 4.95 TENNIS BALLS -C.. of 3/2.l5 G9LF BAL~S 6$f to 1.00 oocll SOFTBALLS l .BASEIALLS I I'OOTBALLS ... , .. u. .. the ann·at candy eatle the Cbrlstmaa 9i8UOGr+ are, left to rlgbt, Rlcbl.rd Harano, Mrs. James Pint and Mrs. Jobn Ireland. all HarbOr View Hills resi- dents. These committee members are assuring diners and dancers a most DOStalglc look when they attend the ball on Friday, Dee. 6, at the Moote Carlo Room of the NeWpOrter Inn, with Uve green Christmas trees decorated with miniature white llgbts and white tables decorated with baskets of ueleas, fir, pine and holly and tied with brlgbt red boWs, Rebekahs elect slate Mesa Rebekah Lodge 402, party hmcheon at noon, Dec. t';;1~:·~~~ha~~s~8etected the fol. 12, at the tO.O.F. Temple. 1o for 19'15: Mrs. Reservations can be made with Zulden, DOble graod; Mrs. Douglas Morgan. 548- Willlam Gerlllcl'l, vice 1938. The public Is Invited to · Mrs. Alfred Leberg, re-attend, Bazaar items will be secretary; Mrs. Gerald offered. ftDaDclal secretary; Toombs, trea-COUNSELING IS TOPIC and Roy Cook, AT CDM PTA MEETING trnste·•· All COM parents are invited Rebetab Lodge 402 to attend the general meeting the first aDd third Tues. of the Corooa del Mar school of the mooth at 8 p.m. PTA at 10 a.m. Thursday, Dec. tO.O,F. Temple. 2476 5, 1n the faculty Joooge, The BIYd., Costa M9sa. topic will be ''wbat eu.ctly is Maoooctu Is preJSd. tbe job of the counselor?" A ' panel lncludes a teacher, par. Lodp wm bOa a elm ent, sttdent and counselor. Wll--Dnts .... , ... "-y ..... -o..,,., TENNIS RACKETS t'5" -.oo .. TENMI S DlfSI!ES TI!MNIS , SHIRTUtltolfts Mrs. EdWard Cavanaugh, prNideat, invites all interested J*'80U to attead the open board meeti.D& at 9 a.m. ancl a coUee pt toptber at 9:45 a.m. be· fore the ceoeral meeting. HARIIOR HIGH SOPH TUTORSY~NGSTERS i>ale Roberts, 15-yeor-<>ld HUboi' Rtcb aopbomOI'e ud a ••ber of U.t Jebool'a tutor ·-. l!pMida Srd period .. ...,. day wwktnr 1r1tb ldoderprteo cblldr• at LJDttberp, wbere be wu a ltudeDt blmsetta fn 711n aco. He ... u, woru wltb ODt ebUd at a Ume, be._ 111c 1r1tb lldlls Wro -laee-IJtor nr _..uoc lar&O m.:le ooordi .. U. e.o.emr a taU Ol' C11 tile .. luee bllm. Tlldllr1 ue AriJM M1•• ud-IJHau, I encea. I TOll MORGAN NAMED UIRARY BOARD SECY. . ---.. F><f ·.if'Nct '~"PR E-SCHOO L;.; ~.•,ut t<C,.:,> TEN EDUCATION .1ST _THRU 3RD GRADES o Pboniu o lmmedi ate o Sd•ce o Social Om web o Creati n Artl o N'ucaber Coaceptt, Opening• o Aae• 2 -~ o Hot Lunch ea o Trained Staff o State Liceaaecl • .::.;.. ~.=YN~LI.:::b , ·U"t!:;!J·$:-_;.I~ftl~tjtl board ol Htnry trtlllteea, an-.1!'1 IIV£ OOUDCU that Tbomas ·Pblllips HOURS 7:00 • 6:.10 ~th & itfarperil• Corona ae1. MilT Morpn ol1!16E. Ball>oaBltd., ~-ABOUT OUR APTER-SCHOOL PROGRAM' Balbo&,. lias-ele<lod --IIUIPJCIC.(JP PRO!ol CORONA DEL MAR rotor)' of tile boor4. Tho Clty Co..,ll reeeatl}' appoiDted Mr, Morp.n to flU. 11 rwport-?2iC!ieza the .. eaoo, crated by tbe i===================ii restpetton ol Dr. Wlb!MI Utue becaue· of bealtb reaeou. Mr. w:orau•a curreot: occ.,tiolll 1a iav.ltor , .. ud be has been a Newport BMeb rulda>l otaee I !lei. XEROX COPIES IlrlroHiel. Sbeely, etty U- brad&n. ... nported .. oa...u.e .111~ I ''L--#1::;:: ustally hip· boot elrealatloa per capita In the Newport S..eh lltnrl.el •• 10.& boob }or eTery peraot~ 1rl tbe elty. other Ubrartts to • ., .. l .'l'lr. -. •, .-J • r , ~ \' ' ' ••• Dial .. 5~6-2693 COPY CENTER ............. .. . ' a..-. ... ~ .. •• ... ._._ ... ..... ~e .... ¥. '. . ' .. •! .. I ~· 5" ·~ •• . . ~ --~----------------------------------------~~- . -ll' .. II c...t. ~~Ill C..O --. ...... a--.,-·----~-·..U.IIIUNII ... lloll -... fr--Wo.bo Wallo, --..... E-Ull .lock&_, ...... ,....,. ••• .. cw• at t1M1 ...._ BIJ CJib. u IMwullaNa~aro.a..c..Kwua ha--, .. ,E-.UIIIoekllu- • a Walla Walla ...,_ wtllcb IDdld "tbey llt.ed U .o weU It wu •tnld twtee ••• Walla Walla." Gloria'• dlactlter, CarolyM, eame ll ucs met tiM PHta, tbiQ ftl ott c. -.ne Gtrl -.a&r. Wo oojDJIII lolklaf ..Ub v-Ptirau., r-1 dt,._ -.,. II. J. llroct IUid -IDe. o1 tho JUIIIIM Crook -lopmoot Ill c.,._ dol 11or •••• Ted Cos, Wbo wort. cao.ly wttll blm, wu there allo • • • u ••• Pit H111. Marie Baoeb, CoroU.. llo-llolllloid llertc-,, Ull Gloria Ztp.er, P, R. far tbe Marriott lloMl • • • pl.• more ••• "''U bllted tbat GeM.Ita wtU.,. beaC~cSeiMarreaideGt. • • • • -1• ....... put, llcw,17,Newport Hu_. -.... llttloc ....... -,.. ..... .-by .... A8Uiory "' ... Orup c....,. -... "' tllo Artbrltlo r.--. Dotty (}Ira. -) EUu, pro.-o1 ... o. c . llnacb, -...-tbub lor u. muy f01- 1111tter Mwa mtlnbera b&d at•• to keep at· ellale apea ucS eeboed tlub b' the n.dl tllo Aatlluy bod prochoeod tbr-their , _.... tllorta. Mr. Ellaa beemedl TIM ..,_ waa molt futlft • . , wttb ..._... bamboo 'baskets, eaeb boldizlc a bottll tl -. Ud ehllters or grapH etatertd tbe .-, , • aad a Uttlo STOP _.- f -II tM water &:laSH~ at •ch table I"""»Md. • tilt ....... of the eeaterpleee. Tbere ..,... • -aJIIO drawtllp for senn.l Mmtl aDd U. twU, ••• eome of tbt wtDaers ,..., e)Ne h1Mdl. aod I beUeve they decided to pt loptbc' tor the ThanUgtv1Dgfellt,Sla£1Uott, S. ebar.. of the drawing, was,. tbel't wtlb kr Dad Ray 1M their house pn:ta. Pat ud PbUUp Moore, down from their ruell In 0~1. Tbt ' tweln-poUDd hams were Tbanka- lft1al at1t1 ftom Marton aDd Diet Puller , • , Mul.ort r.hatrmaaned the eveat, At Y1Y1tn and RolaDd Perrora•s table, Where we were, Carrie Lou Kurt won tbe ceater- plece, Sbe and husb&Dd, EmU, llYed in Los Aa(e)M befott he retired from Watt nt.Dey St.UO, but are oow residentsofCameoShores. TlMI two Osears on their mantel were won for eet dtel&ninr ••• oae wu for ''Twaaty Tbovnnct lAques Under tbeSea," AdeUptflll Ud enteusttna co~le. Wealloenjoyedtalt1a& wtth DeW Audllary member Freda. (Yrs. WIUilm) Dredge , , , He IJ executive dtreetor of tbe flYe Uoa Country Safaris. They were both eormected wltb the circus ln Eng)ancf at OM ttme, Alter operattooa on her arthritic feet, Freda Is back to tee skating, at wtlldl. ahll 111 qtdte an upert. Roma and Joho Gurney' parents or Dan GG'IIIy, f&mous race car driver and des igner , ..... there. Larned John, prior to h1s re- -----•as 'MstAIIII ............ ., ... ~ •rrulltte Ill ................. ... ._. __ tM ,.... ol lira. D. J._ -., Drtri. Boloo ue1 a.t c....,-·..,_ Wl!l<• IDe-1J1Iol ... -·~ llortoa ... _, --.-~ ,.. • u. ..., eo.-. r • "'•=t>. AM••bil· .... --· ... wUo .... ...,""" .Jolla 1.-, lobtrttOenl ...... ~ ....... --.. -.~ ....... __ J .. ldo~UII Bob Ia....-Lolo Ud AI TUIQr, t.,.o Barr, c-... 111r..., -Ull Bob Gnat, a...,. IUid llu ---· ...... Joyoo SlaY--· -.-...s Bob Lrocll,. Tllollla aad Gloa Tbomu, Dr, TOOl Dou U11 Witt Dc:fttbJ, ' ' Wtlb Dr. IUid l<ro, ,._, ~­ were Mr. ud Mra. Rieblrd Mart~ lite Rlebud Bnmuo, Jolla -...... uc1 1M L-P. E-u ••. Ju-U>o e-- plaeo -·· llr, Ull llr• • ._ t.ocbut•a PIJ1J iDelllded Mr .. WU.Uam lieat ••' .JUMII E ..... the J. C .............. llro,J...: Vltlr. Ud Rlebard Mc:CUU.,. otbera ..... aro.t the room 1rtre PIIJWI aa4 Jack BatUJe, Patty Cowcloo, a-roue Gacllo, Botty Cralr aac1 lluy ... Wollo. · Taltld tor a mlaute wUb Adele ud AI G~ (lllo'o A~U..., pros:y) ••• tbtlr -IDe-Flou aad Ed Scb-chor, tcar.. aad Goorp Kanltet, Ylrrtala aad IUte•n ......,, n.o ud Bob WbttMJd, •• J-1'u I a., Ud. ·lit. DtmmUt. Helea Cirkle W'a.a tMre. u ... u aa La""' IDd Wa.... K1llc • • • M II wttb Paclfte Telud Tel Ud OD tM baud ol ..,..,_. of lbe o. c. Bruc:b "' ... Artllrltlo , __ • · .• As I -'«1 ••• a fti'J fHUYe afta1r ••• thJs TbutorMar ,_..., .. • • • Today-111 u. llll*lal a,, • u14e to acbtowledp ~ -.c ue we, u tlldtYidla.la, tNeMnc? ror wbat 1a,. tlub: ........ ~For IIINII, "tti: ~tbtalmple bltalllp ol ttU dly, or &11 day tbll ta II'Uitect -.. For ~ *'*' . . . yea, .,.. teua; lor biJ>dalalpl we may IMe lad, aDd heutacbea too ••• ....--.._. ot ~Rrn • • • tor ttMy au lltr....,... o.-tolenDce, wum oar co..,a ..... cleuow_,....,"d,DC aDd add to ow wt.1om • • • 'hultllor tbe alm~le b'a•<• wra•y biiftc.a..flr cruted • • • water • ..-st'M,• ... .,..-milt atles, rain, ... _ olliiPt;fDr-•,...-. lrees IUid ... -Pot-*""' Tllaou for the 1m11e ot a 1traapr nat may remiDd as to smile apia; l'er lood Hllbbor• aacl tbe ba.Ddclup of a frttad ••• b' tbe .cleatt.t's lmpeoetnble myatwiel ud Ute de!Yirtl of oar ... llltoclo. TbUb i>r ---·loptbtr to belp ftdftll '!Of'ld wtdt tnau Dttda:; for home, tbe fllmlly u .. , , , tor tuell'ldmple b1euiacS of uu. day 0 0 • ud .... , dly •• 0 THANKSGIVING! • 2 .. A CALICO •BONNET coatruta wttb a ftlr cap with laatber Ylsor u two btch poiDtl ol tbe "Cbrt.tmu In eallco" luocbeoo bellle ctna Dee, 4 by tbe Womeo's DI.Yisloo or tbe Newport Harber Clamber ol Commerce. Tbe party, wbteb ts the a1111ua1 boUday table dllplaJ hltcbeoll, will be held at the Newporter ta Dorotii:J ._.. of lrYtne, at left, 81CretarJ to &eoloellt Bob P•,__ 111 boate• ror the afflJr, IDd JOIJl Geatry ot T.UO, UUoa Bank secre- tuy, 11 chairman. (Eulp pboto,) It's an Italian aHair Once a year chapter aadsaa-Tritt. pabUcrelaUoras,,&DdMrs. ta.lnJ.Dg members of tbe M-Cbarlea P. Rip.,, proY1slooal slstance Leape of Newport members tnialn&: ctrltrman. B-.eb Uld tllelr hnabaadl tul New CDHabera Mr'Y1Dg as bos- ttme oG: ftom work In tile tesn& IDchl!e Mmes. Yalcolm tbrtft shop, ebiJdreo's deata1 Greea, RicMrd Halderman, b•lth ceoter aod dly care cen-Gerald Ha_., Ralpb Hoyle, Al- ter tor worldng motbers llol' a fred M.-, Charles Kelley, 11m party, This y-.r It will ROI:IIrt lloKe, Robert Mosier, be a Ctu'lstmas party Dec. 5, DeDDis Pkteas, Jobn Stoll- wbeu the League will tali:e oYer stelmer, Clyde Thomas Jr. and opeoln_g ntctrt of AmeHa's res-De!Mrt Vu Oruum, taurant on MuLDers Mile In Mr. _.Mrs. Pht.lpe: Merle- Newport Beach, Preceding diD-li:el wt11 )Ill committee mem- uer, ther e will be wiDe tuUag bel's Ia creetiac guests at tbe tu tbe Seqoola Wine Cellars ~. Mrs. llerlekel 1s presi- ned OOor. deDt ot tM cblpter, Mrs. G. Robert Hod800 and Mn. Jease W. Curtis wtll be co-chairmen for tbe party, The theme ls "an ltallan alf&tr," Ou tbe committee are Yrs . James V. Loll!on, llospUaUty chairman; Mrs. William B. SEitGEMIT P'IIOMOTED lferlM $tt. Larry G. WU. cox, Yboee wife Barbara Is the dai&IIMr ol lira. Roth Barrr.r of • Dei Jlld, Cosb. Mesa. wu pn•Ua4 to b1s preant < DO YOU FLY, Olt '---W_A_NT__;,T,;;.O,;;L;.;;;EAR,;;,;;.N;.;,or?r._,_. DO YOU HAVE SlOO,OOO CASH 8& CREDIT TOO? ' DO YOU WANT TO MAKE A LOT OF MONEY? IF THE ANSWER IS YES TO THESE QUESTIONS, r ead the few words that follow, pt in touch wlth fie, aDd let's talt. Any ad of th1& sort would have a rea100, of course, Modesty gets you aowbere If you are selliDg, 110 I ean ay to you in complete hOnesty. that lD the fleld or private aircraft sales, tbere are a few people arOUDd the Ullited states •bo are as good as I am, but there are none who are better. I can assure you, it took much 9001 seucblDc to publish an ad Uke thJs. but I IM.rned many years ago, that If, In the beg1ruling, I preseated a sale fact111.Uy. t would ustally make oat well. For lnstance, I always te U .a man (liDless I am t:rytnc to sell bim a Funk maybe) that there are many good airplanes oa tbe market, but usually, •ben he Is buy- ln g, 1f the m me plate s&JS Beech, Cessna, or Piper, he ls way abl!ad or the pme from the ~lnt or lnnstmellt. • r It Is a case of where 1 am bi.Yilc to run tills ad, becallle a few yean ago I had a bout with lDteraal reYeaut and a pereoaal probl.em, I ftJ ab1e to come to terms with bottl of them, but I hano•t been ab.. to ftDd a banli: wbo 'ii'Otlld ret behind me OD<:e more. So I want to pool my ,..,.Iedet with someoae Wbo bu Hell•*' a. DIDCe S, lites pr1Yate Uialloll, bU a sense of hurMI', aD4 nob ·to liiiii.M a boodle of moot)'. I wta 1t1te wWI oo resern.tlons tbat I ban ..,..lloDt anything iD tile ariatloa. t..tu• be mali:e mooey selllD( aJrpiiDH, Ull most importantlJ, tlauetq tbem. Frankly, iD my put ol tbl: boll,..s (aod I JOid my flrit alrpla.De 11 1939), , ... ""' lvclly "'JJ-..... is a depresaioa. Wbat ,twa tal of the people Wbo tab a. ttr.r Ill ana- ttoo l6 lacli: ot kDCJw.hlft', a..ac.., a.Dd overhead, Call .. Uld 1 wtll 111vlte you ~C~Ibr coftte. - John ;Baker (714) 675-2000 NO .~1.-\TTE R WH AT ~ YOUR INSU RAN CE N EEDS... •-...._ , .. .,. ... 'f"''•-or ;.:";;;~;::;----,;;;;;;;;i~ ... jill""'""--~ ............. . , .......... ~_ .. YOU B ELONG ................ ~o " UNDER THE WI NG OF .... ..... Co .... dJ M., '""'""'" As-ncr r_. wiiMt ... YIIc with lot-..... attllo"-- "" c-. .. -.."-·df CDM ·High ~.o. -.o• ., •. •.oo -.,.,., • .., ~·-~·-··· .. ........... • HO ... u ... D .. ....-uTV • RBCI!NT MA RIN ES AND L AN DSCAPES BY ~lex !}ziguulti ON VI EW. T HROUGH DECEMBER 19 Clyde Zulch Originals •oo E. C.ut Hlghw•y 4ol Calli. 61 don't snd;e ~---­MAY8AVE.UMUCIU8" . WITIIFAIUORS~ AIJ10 P9LICY 541•5554 OUIII1 .. YBAII ltA .. TT IMIIRAI!Iq • ~ ol belllc 'koDMt, '' blUed as a trtwtat comlllylor --lo, will 1>1 tho cor-dol lip' bii!J acbool drama auoetaHoa's llrst .. jor prod"'-ol ... --1"1\t OJC&r Wtlde pla.J trlU rua Dee. 4 throulfl 7 ln tbe Little n.tre oe. tM ICbool campaa:. ClrtaiD Ume Ia a •ch otcM. Tleut Jll'lcel ue $1 lor adub aad 71~ lor llllllcU. DireCtor of tbe play La Bar • ...,.., JoAnae Black. Student stare llllllllllllldldldlddl are Darren Bordler. Sudra DLPaoJa, Brian Field, Ctu'is- topber PeleJ. Kevin Price, George Qulcli:, Romelle ReD- ner, Lisa Ha ~ro,· and K.ath- eriDe Rulb. ' · For more Information about the play, call 644-1000, e:r- terislon '21. ,...-------, GEM TALK IY J, C. NUMPNRIU J.C.. Humplv~ wtto. nere .r 1623 Nftt!porr 8 /lld. ,... bMit • eo.t. Mfltl ,.ndmri for mono tiNn 21 YHfl. if .n .vthority on ,.,, •nd i-lry, THE GARNET IULLET The red com o1 most prDets created an ancleot baUer ·tt.t this gem woakt stop the now or blood, act as a powerfnl aatldote to blood diseases IDd t.lt la- fll.mmatory tnleetlou. And 1D Barma, almost •YWY Bgbal llousellold eootalDs a "feU.sb" stooe, to wblcll blood otterlngs an oecaa .. toaally made 1D. tM beUel U..t u tbl& is ... -. tbe ltoae will eat tllem. c-.n 1o t-uc:- awpentWaas wu tbe btlllll ot tbe rebellious Haau, ofiDdla,tllolprott- -IDfllct ..... -11 .. .-. IUid _.-.... -.,. ..... _.. .. 1111 dlrlllr ... --• ..-... Brltlob M tbe Kubmlr rr.t1er -. llaoy o1 ..... bolloto oliO old.ot, "'""' _.,.._,... u~udwau ·ra. AMLING'S Newport Nareer;y ~500 •••t co ••t h l al'\w•y n•wpo 't b••c h , c e li fo,n l • t•l•pl'lo n• (71 4 ) 873 ·1552 CHRISTMAS TREE CENTER OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK -8:00 A.M. 10 5:JJ P.M. Our Chrlstmu trees,' wreath. aDd garlanding are fresh and green, or mow-fiodted if you mlas bavlDg a white Chrlatmas. Our "llvtng'' Cbrlatmaa trees are In all alsea aDd may be decorated now, planted t.t.r. Our gift plants say "Merry Chrlatmu" In many color.s and varletlea. Or, for the do-lt-yourselter, a gift certiftcate. U you're looking for that perfect Chrlatmaa tree (ever~ doeal) aDd decorattou that will gin your home or otrtce that llp8Cial f..Uve l.oc*, then COllie relax awbUe at Am.llng'• and look III'OUIIII, ' • • • . TMucb ll'• bu}ltae .. u una1 f~W our ~ .. -.ct. ~lad­ -.~~~& .. mc:e, lltlll, Cbrlatmu bu com• to •-n c'• too. O.Mdit Ill tile local U"ea Ia frH aDd persoaal ~""'-accoe '•, **" "tsrp -·· ' -..1 llukAmerlcard 11'8 welc0111ed.. .... ~.-.. _, __ X *'-l,l!l.-"-- Jiia u !II~V ,, .... I? b ............ ,II llj- ,, • • • .. forlha ............ a..w ... ..._.....,_._, ............... ,_ .... _ .. _., .. '-llo Be hll&h _. Mit wttb • .,._ e ............. , ... ... tho.-......... .... ... DOl' ~ UA eccotdf.ltc OW' .la&qWU.. UD• eh!Jiw._ To ....... _ .... -· ........ to,/ ... thiC I 'a Ida -... nianc~awca• to do .... For u the b.ven Is hich above ...,_,•,•; the earth,· ., cnat ia b.ia men1 toward tb.m that fear him. A. far u the Hit ia from the Tho Lord hath ......-4 ........... in the heiaveM; and bJ. ~ ,... ....... all. INUionl from \Ill, · • thac' tbT 10\dh w nr· Like as • father pitieth bia chU. w. tbe ........ dren. 10 the Lord pitieth them tMt n. Lord. aeeuttth rlPt.ouma~ him. Ble. the Lord ,.. tu. ........ that in atrerwtl. tb.t do h» eGID• ruanctm.nta. JMvbniDI: UDto t h ., .... _ J•.....,..,.t '!-' .U th.t .,.. op-For he lmowwth OW' tram.; he re· I m""'beNth that we are duat, me. ,.. tbe Lord. all ye h Ia ye min~Nn of hia that do bJa A. for man, hU days are u IJ'MI! u a flower of the field, 10 he flour- laheth. piMaure. • n. Lord .. merdfuJ uad tncioua, alow to aDpr, and plea--111 mer. For the "'lnd puaeth over it, and It ia 1one; and the place thenol me. the Lord. aU hia worka ill all P*-ol )UI dominion! bleM the Lord, 0 IIU'' .oul. I WILL PRAISE THEE MORE AND MORE In my lliclc,... and my heetth. In my poverty end weelth. In Tlwy ~I 'm not poor ... 1 wtH praiM ThM mon end more. In • wofld of ainfuiMM I extoll Thy right«NMeU. Pour Thy s.Mrtt on rM-1 Pour! I wtll prel., T":*' m~ end rnor.. In Thy str.ngth le'..-ahell dweU, Of my Hebitetion t .. l . Enem'-QPPNM ~ aore. I will ~IM Thee more end more. Even for my ......... Even for oon"lru111; Let my....,...,., ...... I wll ~ ThM MOre lind """· l'w bMn elmot~~ owrtllbn. lut 1 ..... 1 not i.e ......... ll1111d Keeper of my door. I will praiM ThM 1nCNW end iliON. Lord, I know how oloee Thou ert, Even dwelling In my hNrt; And Tlty ,....:ence eo-beloni. 1 win PNiM Thee more end more. In my youth end my old ega. Thy forgtvenn1 Lord, ,,... ...... All my Itt.,...._ • ., the atege, v ... tfvoueh .U my........,. deya. Ther• .,.. bleMingll yet In stor•. Thou dost: tow. end not Uep .coN. I Mil pJeiM ThM more end more. I wilt prMM ThM more end more. WMn my Ups end tongue haw dW My soul IIMH be OCCitp6ed Forever on the1: hl1111d sttor.! I will pre ... n... moN end """· ly 1111 H.-y !from a man ... by Dr. Jadl Hytea PfNChed at Forreat Hils 1aptiM: a.trcfl. Decatut. Q..,.-... ) -PMlm 103. The a LOOH aT Tb.€ OOOH BY OR. BOB JONES BOB JONES UnfvBrBitiJ GOII! .. VIUl SOUTo< CA"O<o'"A , .. ,. " ... for the joy of the Lord is your strength" (Nehemiah 8:10). On Thanksgiving Day when we concentrate on God's blessinga to us, we lind that it ia imponible to number Hia bleasinga. Above all elae, we should bto thankfui for His ~overt>ign ~~:lory and for the fact that in His sovereignty He keeps His covenant.& with ~ me-n. that we ha ve, or do not have. something on thi1 earth; not upon the fad that our needs are supplied and will be JUP' plied beeause God promiae1 us that in Christ Jeaus all the riches of glory are ou~ {Philippiana 4 :19) and that if we seek first the Kingdom of God and His righteou1nen, all needful things will be added unto WI (Matthew &:S!). Our hearta rejoiee ln tbia fad: we have a tlrist Who ia the aarne yesti!Tday, today, and forever (Hebre•a 13 :8), and no man can pluck ua out of Ria Hand (J ohn 10:28). THE MAYFLOWER COMPACT -A CONCEPTION OF FREEDOM, Pilrrims aboard the Mayflower. Now free to worship as their eons~ien~es dictated, a voup of pilvims sicned the famed Mayflower Compad, a short set of laws whi~h estebli!hed ~ertain ~on~epts of relicious freedom. The document later became a basis for democratic governm~nt in the ~olonies. This painting, by Robert W. Weir, banp in the Capitol at Washington, D. C. Af~r two and one half months on' the winter Atlantic, the Maynower, a vesHI of 180 toru, reached tile shorH of Cape Cod. Contrary to general belief, the Pilgrims were not of one mind. Those who had joined the ship e~t Pl~mouth had no intentio'\ff submitting ~ the Leyden group. But they fill had sense enough to know that If they were to surv1ve m the bleak w1ldernesa, they had to submit them:st!lves to some fonn of gov- ernment. Forty-one of the members drew Up a covenant which is known in hi.story as the Mayflower Com- pact. Winston Chun::hill called it "one of the remarkable doeumenb in history, a spont.aneow r-ovenant for political orftaniUition." It is as follows: Suppose our joy depended upon that which ia lnna\tory and ran chaJIC"f'! A man could thank God for his food today, and tomorTow he could be hungry. He might thank God for money today, and tomor. row he mi-rht find him11elf pen- nileu. All tangible and ma- terial things are tranaient and unreliable. But whether we are rich or poor, whether we aioound or are abaaed, we ca n rejoice in the knowled~tt'" that we are setoure iu the love of the Lor d Jesus Christ. True thankful- nt>ss depends not upon the fact Joy depends not upon some temporal gift, but upon the l'te mal richea which are oun in Christ Je1ua our Lord. Thf' Word of God, forever aettlf'd in Heaven (Paalm 119:89), as- surea us that the Lord knoweth them that are His (ll Timothy 2 :19) and that thoae He loves, He loves unto the end (John 13 :1). Halle· lujah! BAPTIST BfBLE TRfBUNE Springfield, Mo. IN m.E NAME of God, Amen,. We, whose names are under-written. the loyal subjects of our dread sovereigne Lord, King James. by the grace of God, of Great Britaine, France, and Ireland king, defender of the faith, etc .. having underta ken, for the glory o f God, and advancement of the Christian faith, and honour o f our king and country, a voyage to plant the first colony in the Northerne parts of Virginia. doe, by these presents, solemnly and mutually in t h e presem·e o f God. and om> of another. cove- nant and combme ourselves together into a civil! body politick, for our better order- ing and preservation ..and furthe .. ance of the ends aforesaid ; and by virtue hereof to en- acte, constitute. and frame such just and equal! Jaws, ordinances. acts. constitions, and offices. from time to time. as s hall be thought most meete and convenient for the gcm•rall good of the Colonie unto w hich we prom ise all due subm ission and obedience. In witness wht>reof we have hereunder sub- scnbed our names at Cap-Codd the II. of NovE'mber. in the :rear of the reigne of our sovereigne lord . Kmg Jamel'. o l England4 France. and Ireland, th~ eighteenth. and of Scotland the fiftie-fourth. A nno. Dom. 1620. waw~·~~m"sw~•~·•~,~~ma,~m~ incoln's Thonksgiving Proclomotio Issued on Ott. 3, 1863 By th~ President of the United States of America. A Proclamation. 111E YEAR niAT ia dnwtnc towarda ita cloee, haa been filled with the bl~np of ~ fiakla and healthful akiea. To thew bounties, which are ao con· ttantly enjoyed that we are prone to for-pt the IOUft!\t froni which they come, otMn hllve been addM. which a~ of ao extraordinai'J a nature, that theJ cannot fail to penetra~ and aoften even the he.n whJch ill ~bitually · inaen1ible 1o the ever watchful provkienee of A'lmiCht,y God. IN nu: Mt"D8T or a civil war of unequalled IIMI· nltude IDd ..,ulty, whkh hM .....um. .....cl to foniln 8t.tft to lnvlw and to ptovob tMtr ...,.. -.., ,._. hM been preM"rftd with eD .........., ....... "-...... maia\alnad, the ........... --i.,IC ..... .... -.< .... ...._, .... _... ..... -......................... , =v; ...... .. . -----~II, .... .,. .... , lg ..... _._...,dtitU.....Ka H41•wt Ill ........ fll sk d: "-... IWilt ef S I Rl 11:1 1; .... iilipfiM tdnn, ....... •• I, • the p~h, the ahuW. or the ah!p; the au hM en· larl;ed tM borden of OW' •ttlements, and the mines, u -n of iron .ad co&1 u of the P"doua me\al&, hllve yielded nen mon abunclantly than he-retofore. Population h• .tead.lly inere.aed, notwithaw.dinc the Wllllte that hu been mad• In th• ~p. the •Mp and the be.ttle-fteld; and lhe countl')', njoiclnc in the conadouan.• of &Ufrl'MJ'ted •trenath and vilor, Ia pumitt.ed' to e•peet continuance of yeara with larw• lncreue of fnredom. , ? N.O HUMAN COUNSEL hath devised nor haffi anj mort.! ha.Mi work,d out th.w lrht thinp. They .,.. the anctoua lift. ol the M01t m,h God, who. whne dealinl with u. in ana:er for our aiM, hath ~-rtrnembtnd merq. It hat ~ to me fit Md prop«T that tbtJ llhou1d be 10...,.1,., NY• ert~~U, Md pwwtuUy ..tknowtedced M with one ~ • one 'toloe 1»1 &he wbo&e AtnerkMI PeG~,~.. I DO I "'Oal ....... _,. .... .._ a _,,...., .. u....,. _ _. __ _ ..... _ _..._ .......... ,, ........ _ .... _ ............... 'J'Iow ,~., ... ib ---t. -e ~ .. ftn' ...... ..... I 1o OUI' benefkent Father who dwel~ in the a-.ena- And l noommand to th.m that while off..-inc up She MeripUoM juMIJ due to Him for aueh aiftluLar d.- llvannc. and b'-'nla, they do Uo., with hwabM pml~ for our n&~Uonal perHrwa.a and ~. imce, cornmJ.d to 1111 t.ndlr ean .aU ttw.e who Nrve become wldowl, orphda, mourners o-r •uflenn ln the lafn:entable eivU lltrife, In whidi .. .,. WtM'Oid· ably eappd, -.4 '-"tbtiJ' implore the in~don of the ·A~ ,Hand to helal tift woundt « tiM rwtfon llftd to rwt.on It • .oon • fM7 be eonaldnt with the DiY'Ibe putpOMa to the Nil mjo)'IMilt ol pe_,., hatmonJ, nnquiUt)' 1M UnioQ. ' IN 'IWI'IIIOMY WRDIIOI'. J haw htnuato •t my hMd IDCI ct.UMd t1w1 a.f ol 1be Uahed. 84atll 10 be olftud. DoM •• tho Cll1 " ·--... .,.,. .,. " Octobn-, m. u.. ,.., fill our 1.-1 ... ~ ............. ~ ....... . (LI.) ' _. fll 1M lrtu t n o1. • ~ .............. .... ..... t . r > ll ......... .:ra: .. ...... I lkiiil$ ,...._, -· ' lltUIISOAY,IIOY ... lf74 •w HAMO•••• I'IIIIUIIED WEIIU': -rAGE I . COIIOIIA -~~ • '· 1st Whereas-- it ll thre duty of aU natioal. to IIC:knowldp the pacwkltnca .. AJ .. -I>' God, to .... Blo will, to be .......,W ... Hlo ............. humiQ to 1mtJon llle ~ ... ,.,..,-4Dd. ...... _ 'both R~ ol Coap.. llwe bJ' ... joint c:oo:NDittM ................ "' ....................... ol.tbe UDit.d ..._ e dq ol public ----···· MOW,~Jdo,.... commend ad -.&p Thunday. the Jlth deJ ol HOftmber MXt, tobedoootodbytho-ol that SUt. tD the Ml"riee o1 that I!'Mt and JbiOUI Beilll' Who ill the benefieeftt Author of aU Jood that wea, th.t la, or that will t.-Tb.at we may then all UDite ill ~ unto Him our ..._.. Uld humble thanb--for tbe cr-t Goer-of traaquWt7, wUoa uad plenty, which W. haw lliDce ~the pet~GMb&e ud .ratkiDel manner in which we han hem en.abled to atahliah CONtituUona of IQ\'emment for ow-li&fety ..d. Mppl.._, .aDd pu1ku)arty the DA• UoDal one now letel,y i.nstituted-lOI' the dvil mel reUcioul Uberty with whkh we .,.. bl...ad aDd the rDIIl!W ..,. have ol acquirint: and dlftu.inc ueeful lmowled&e. ' AND ALSO ftiAT we may theft wdte in 11\Mt hvznbly oUerfnc our prayen and aupplkadona to tbe Gr.t Lord and Ruler of N•· tiona, and bneec:h Him to perdan our natioaa.l ad ocher ~ 1aioN-to en.~bl• ua all, whether in pu.bliC Dl' prt..W .c.aUoa;.. to perfonn our aever-al and re-lative dutM. prop.r-ly and punetually-to render our national 1overnment e ble.iac to all tb. people by con- stantly beinc a 1ovemment of wiN, iuat a.nd CIOIWd.tutlooal lawa. diac:reet.ly and faithfully enc:ut.t. and obeyed-to po"''Wet end .Wde 'all 10v•reip.~ and nations (aped.all)' 1ueb aa have ahown ~ to \Ill) and to bM. them with lood IOVenunalt, pMee and c:oDrOJ'd. To promote the kllowledce and practice of true re~Jci<m. and virtu., and the iDcnue of ICMnc:e amonc them and ~ Jftlerelly to p-ant Wlto all mankind auch a decree ol temporal prwperity U He akma know& to be beit_ Given under my h.and at the clty of N..-York tba third day ol Oc:tobtr In the year of our Lord 1781. GI:ORGE W ASHJNGTON. A Thanksgiving Psalm P .. lm 138. Expoa,ition by the lne Cherles H.lpurgeon "THE SWORD OF THE LORD" &s 1099, Murfreesboro, When thf! chorua waa taken up by the whole of the people. aCcompanied by a blaat of trumpt'ts , this must hEII't' been a malfllifieent h ymn of praise. Verse I. "0 Ri~ thanks twto the Lord: (or h4! i.'i Bood: {or his mPrr:r endurrt"h (or f!t:x"r." Tlw P,.alrn bewm~ ·., 1th tht• <tUJtuq notm o·. tht· m ronlllHinin lhle tillt-ut tht-nnP h1 toll and trllt' liod. .Jah. Jl'hul';;~h For th1s na me the Jt'W!I h<-td a hHth re!lipect. which del!"enerated into 5Ulll'rst ition. for they would not write it in their Hiblelli. and put another word in s te~:~d . in w hich our translators have imitated t he veraion . Sure ly . iJ it 111 ··.Jehovah" in the ori11inal. we should h ave it "Jehovah" here. The n ame is a very wonderful on e, "Je·ho-vah... No man know& u.actly how it should be pronounced: it i& said to con~ti•t of a •uccea11ion of brealhinga. therefo re i8 it written. "Let every thin1 that hath breath praise the Lo rd,·· whoae n•me I& a breathin1. and in whom dwell• the life of all who breathe. Let us take eare that we never trine with the name of God. I think that the common u.e of the word. "H a llelujah ." or. ··P rai!le Y" t he Lord," i!ll simply profane. Surely, this h< not a wo rd to be draned in the mire; it •hould be pronou.J"ced with 10lemn awe and 18cred joy. 2. "0 1iw rhonk11 unto lite God of Rodlf: {or h i.~ mercy endurdh (or ever ... If there be any other 1od. if there can be imagined to be any, our God i• infinitely above them all. The god11 o f the h eathen are idolt. but our God mede the h eaven s . If there be any reverence due to ma~riatratet, of whom we rud in P .. lm 82; "I have aaid, Y.e are ~rod•." yet are they nothing at •II compered with Jehovah, "the God of tods ." 3. "0 give thonh to tiM Lord o( lord•: (or hia mercy enduPYIIt (orewr." Whuever there b• of euthority, or lordahip, or kinphip of any kind, in tht world, it ia •II in-•ub.lec:Uoa to Him who ia "the Lord oflorda."l think I hear the trumpett toUndinc it oUt. and all the people joinin1 in choru1, "0 Pve thanb to the Lord of lo,.: for hi1 mercy endureth for ever." It ie ever the .. me ll.rain, the •n4urlnc mercy ol God, thet -bore &h-. 1traln 6f1 a ·eera-1'1Ji, end l•reel'l need, ana , ........ .. ,...,, .. ,, .. ~ 4. "To lila wlto olo"« d.tlt .,..., ,......_, ,., Alo -.y .,. ..... (or ........ C. H. $Pfl'g«NN mnne ot the ~rut Ruil•ler who mach• th&t nne t'"no rmou" ~~~an. .,n ht~:'n·,.~E'd ;uul unpn•;·•·~·r! \\ h o11 .t -\llrk 1t wa:<' :\nd it \lot• •11;1d• •,, ml'rr) o.~~ wdl .t~o h~ ..,,~oi .wl If .,...,. !!0 m tu lhe st·ientilic 1:1ccount of the atmospher e, of the firmement, and of the stellar heaven11 . we .ee that the hand of mercy wu at the back o r witldom in the makinJ of it all: ··ror h is merey endureth for ever.·· 6. "To laim rlaaf alrdclaN oul the ~arlit above tla~ UIOI~rw: (or It~ mucy~ndurdh (or~wr. " We oucht to preiM Hlm for the makin1 of every country, e•pecielly, I think, we who dwell on these favorflli.landa. bec:auH He baa plecfll our lot in en island. "He bad~ tiM wat~ra round Ill« flow; Not bor1 o( braa could IUOI'd thft.o." We mi1ht heve been beneeth the tyrant'• foot, if it had not b.en for "the tilver 1treak" thet lriv• "'liberty. The whole earth, wherever men dwell, will alford 10me peculier Nuon for their preiM t.oJehoveh. -7·9. "To ltim. tlaol mocte lr'CGC l~ll,.: (or laM Winey ,INIMrciA ftw cuu: TIM ••n to rwlc b)t 4oy: (or hU .,n't'YI!ndurctlt {oriv.: 1'/ic moon and •tGt'CI 1o rtllc by ~tilltl: for AU ml!'re)' cn.dunth (or cwr. •• •• .,, Nobod> -w-..· lllot taft .. cor:::, wkll J .... , .. ,, Why thne .,..,.... about one thinr? S.CauH we are not wonc to dwell upon Gocl.'tiOOCIMII • _.. slaould. We •r• th.,..,_. bidden. lint, io nmesnber lllht in general, end thea the 1un, the moon, the stan. tech one in partieule .. ; and each time .. do w:-wtlri"89 laY. "Hii"""Mircr Mdurtth for ever." We .,.. ft4M loll In <he do~lme l"llhoul <he sun: and. when th• dar ~a.,.,, .<he ,clukoo-of .... •liM lo cbwrotl elliW 11J lho-•""' ta......., whkhtMw•~ 1\0< ""'' .............. !'~ uato •IP<. He lliiUI --. .. ,_lUI~ ••uut,. __ ........ Hloo. .... ..... .... , ............ _~ •IM ... I, -ii li ,.............. " !!;, ~=-=--.: -· --· -· loollfo .... Ia • tiM .._, ol Hill • I dwo; ... -.OoW--otHio ....... -•... ,. ....... .,.· ..... . ................. /" ... ~ -· ••• ,.,..... 1 • •• , ........... J"'''!' --------oil ....... lftl!o ... • WIIW'IAT, IIOY. U &U.aG, 10, al D W. a.,. '-t d ........ -.riM-'":! _ ¥••-.... 'l'.a.. M, CMII. ..... ,.. placed_.. U.. W..... 10:10 a.•. • lt'll.llrt ._,a • M.llatllar UTNt b' rotlbw, &t 1 p.•. ·4 p..•. "-"ssu. -. c~~u.-'W1tb at poUce .._. ...... we ... betlt 1¢1 'tetacl .Ia .. lk at Somtoee ICole t515 wort:b ot • 8UifDAY, NOV. 17 1:10 a.a. at a. .lollJ Ropr colt ellbl 'ttom tbe pra,. at htrlck ,Emmett QWu. !!, ,........, JUIW. CodtRwy., Tb9m,. Bttcbtl't homt, HOO of ltll W, BQ, Ctetral New- MariMr'l Mill ••• B.pJack-S•Jbore, Weat Nt"PPft. be-port, wu arrtriUd at 1:4$ a.m • .. ...... II, of Wl CbarU., t...eea DOOD Ngy, Z llld 1:10 at lU7.8 Blbr, Coeta .. ,., C~ ..._, waa cbarpd wUb a.m. Nov. 15 ••• AD ..uma-aDd cllai'fld .Ub pos...-.. d:rtftDt -. tM lllfloeoet ot t.ct h'71 dtmare "' daDe to of marJ)Iana ••• Keary PfiU .. alieoMl at t:45 p.m. at 2ZDd the Wtcblel Gna r...adeoce, lp Ellswortb. 19, I.Dd Bruce aM ll..,.-t BlYd., .Ctatnl 1947 Port 81sbop, Harbor VIew Mlcbul Kaddad. botb ot 111 Mewport • , , Mark Raymoa1 Homes, by ftDdala 1Jho broke 40th. Wnt Newport, were ar-Pow•a,. U, of 1039 Concord, pool ettes, pool bi.Ua, cushions rested at !915 W. Oeean Frout. Cotta W... fta arrested at and othtr ibtms into the t.tm-West Newport, at 1:20 p.m. Ialii IIOale al 11 a.m. OD I Uy awlmmlDg pool, IOmetlme aD4 ctarpd with cooJpirlllg COAST GUARD Keep cool with CPNYAS crud tblft clllr~t • , • Hen-between. 5:SO p.m. l"i'OY. 15 ud ta commit petty tbeft • • • seaman ap .. ry PldiUp EU.wort~~, t9, 01 3 p.m. Nov. 16 ••• A man For lampe: ralued at SZ72 were prentice Chrlatopher P, Me- 111.A. .._ w.-lf.-port was described as a male caoculaD staleD from 1 ear at Jim Sle-Clary, 900 of Mr • aDd Mrs. ureM:td tblre at 5:45 p.a:. Ud between Z5 and so pulled 1 mons Imports, 1301 Q~aU, alr-Paul D. McClary Jr. or 500 cbult(l wttb Nllmr m&rij1atla pistol oo clerk Vlrrfola Crow-port ar•, between 6 p.m. Nov. E. 15th st., Central Newport. ••• A ~!*'dar p tD_ thrOUCb der at the Tie-Toe market. 16 and li:SO a.m. Nov. 17 •.• has graduated from recruit he alrJUCtlt at Herlbey's Mar. 20042 lrvlDe,Saota "-Helebta, A $150 radio 'ft.S taken from tralnJ.nc at the Cout Guard Don't let the sun spo~l YQIJf tat 100 MarlM Bl.lbol tslaDd made her Ue down on the floor a car beloO&IDI to Robert Roth, Training Center, Alameda, paho fun . Shsde wltl'l col~l AWNINGS THE ERNEST IIODERBERtll ot "-llotcbla rota ood receotly from 1 Carll:lt.leu/Mtllco/Trau-C~ craa.. aboard lito RoJOI Vltloc-, NGnqju-tlaclloJOI VIOiof Lloe llllp. The H-day er-eallod at porto ID Mexleo, theo tra.ulted the Paaama c ... t before call1Dr at porta: 1p ,Colombia., Curacao, Jaml1ca, HaiU, B&llama Iallads aod Bermudll before a.rrtt1og at Fort Lati:Serdale aDd NtwYork. ~etlnM ~ 10 p.m.NOY: took $154 from the cash re~ 740 SbaUmar, Costa Mesa, CaUl. He Is scheduled tore.. can~n fo, cool comfot1 . Can IS aDd 7:50a.m. "OY· 14, aod gtster, ud left at 5:10 P·"'· "tfhlle 1t was puked at 251 k~\akto A~::.st Guard Base o• come ov lor"tree estimates. FICTITIOUS ouSlNEIS "AME STATEMENT toot $1,749 froal a CUb reels· • SATURDAY NOV 16 E. Co&lt HWJ,, Bay Bridge • • SAIJA II& ter aDd from tbe omce F • · area, trorn 3:30 p.m. Nov. 16 tall l , ... Tbe foJJowtnc pereoos are dotnc bu&tDNs u: Busch VaiCOIISJI Co., 25, Vlat:a Baya, Newport l*.ctl, CalU. tz-WIUII.m K. Budd, 2535 Vt.ta Baya, Newport Beach, Calli. 92&&0; Wlutam Schuh, 5859 FiDICI'Nt, RIDc ho Palos Verde~, CaUl. 90274. Eltubetb Moore, 1809 E. B.;y' 1 J~c~ J~er ~uldoon, 52. urltU 1:40 a.m. Nov. 11 ..• DR. McGAUGH OF N.B. 11111 11 Balbo&, nported a $550 r~ : .. cba.r~ wtth dr~:::, :: Michael Certo, 5006-B Nep-IS VICE-OIANCELLOR ..,..,.. rail ttolla from ber pra.ge the tnnueoce of alcohol on New-1"":• West Newport, reported Psychobtoloctst James L, 220% SOUTH MAIN betweeo 4:15 aDd 4-:-415 p.m. port Blvd between H05pitalllld a .400 TV set stolen h-om McGaugh or Newport Beach has rJI5 AMf LEGAL NOTICE FICTmOlB BIIJINESS NA.ME STATEMENT L ECAL NOTICE • THURSDAY NO lndusttlai d t 7·45 bts borne between l1 :30 p.m. been appointed rlce chancellor ·-::--...:.M~i!:._!!U!_! __ _ • V. 14 Aar r~-·~ Na b . .!.m.,. Nov, 16 llld 12:30 a.m. Nov, for academic a.ttalrs at UC -· · A bac coantnta1 about $200 • • • on ~~ as c.c. 17 A bur Jar led Tbls b:UIIDess Is coOOucted by a Umlted pa.rtherlhlp. Slpecl: WUUam K. Budd. This statemeat was fUed •Uh tbe-Comrty c lert of Orange Coanty on No.-. 22, 1974, PabUsh: Nov. 28, Dec. 5, 12, 19, 1974, ln tbeNewportHarbor Ensign. F -38989 LEGAL NOnCE FICTJTIOIE BisiNESS NAME STATEMENT The tolknritlg person is doing baslness as: lnvestment Mar- ketlng, 1651 East 4tb St., Suite ZZ5, Santa Aoa, 92'701: David Denalct_ 2323 No. Palm Cny. Dr., Palm Springs, Ca. 92262: The folknrlng petSIXl Is doing business as: Newport Island Marine Co., 406 38th St., Ne•- port Beach, Ca. 9%660: William Masoo, 405 38th St., Newport Beach, Calli. 92660. This business Is conducted by an lndiYkhal. Signed: WJIIiam Masoo. This statement was ftledwlth the County Clf'rk of Onnje Cotmty on Nov . t; 1974. Pllbllsh: Nov . 7, 14, 21, 28, 1974, in the Newport Harbor Enslp. F -38449 LEGAL HOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FICTMOUS Bt.51NESS NAME worth ot medleal lutruments 133 E 16th Central N£>~rt Iirtin« tnoog pr open Irvine t>rfectlve Jan. 1. He soc- STATEMENT was burCkrised from Ma.r)or-was charged with belnK Intox~ a s w w at .-'.rt's Lan-ceeds Dr, Hatard Adams, pro- The followi.Qc persoa l.adotng te Blugbla.'s car while u was leated tn public at 21st and VI ding, 503 E. El1gewater • Sal-lessor or English and compa.ra- bus1Geaa u: Dtserada Atpa.ns, parked near ber residence at Ocun F'root, Central Newport: ::· ~~;~~e,;turtng the nlgttt the literature, whO reshtned a TrldiDc Company, 2 Mojo 100 Scboll, Ve:ratlles from at 6:45 p,m, •• Janet Chris-om a cash box. b st summer to resume full- COIII'l, Newport Beacb, Ca. 7:SO p.m. NoY, 14 -uoth 7:30 line Mondoo, 18, of 302 Arne-• MONDAY, NOV. 18 time teaching after a yPar's 9ZMO: Micbael F. Cougt~Un. a.m. Nov. 15 , •• Joe Caneen, tbyst, Balboa Island wu ar-Diane Ellz.abelh Moller Zl sabbattcalleave. Z llojo Court, Newpcn Beach 2%'7 Part. Balboa tsland re· rested on a charge ~f driving of 1915 Wallace Costa Me sa' Dr. McGa ugfl came to UC l 92660. ported z rlflea a shotcm' aDd uDder the Influence of alcohOl •as ('harged wtih driving Ill~ In 1964 ~s professor and foUllci- Thla business is coodueted a TV set, val~ at $805 'bur-when pollee lnvestlp ted a ml-tier the influence or alcohol lng d!llrman of the dep:trt- by an Individual. . glarl.ted trom hlshOme~tween nor traffic collision at 1:50 at 10:50 p.m. at 32nd and ~ew-ment of psychobiology. ln l !JC.';" Signed: Michael F. CougbUD. 2 p.m. Nov. 1 and 11 :30 p,m, a .m. at 5811 Seashore, West port Blvd., West Newport ••. he became actmg dean and then Th1s statement was ftledwith Nov. U • , , A $100 bicycl£> Newport ••. Ski equipment Carroll David Cone Jr 41 dean of the school of biological the Co.mty Clerk ot Orance was stolen from the borne of aDd coins valued at $850 11ter' of 3705-A Seashore, Wesf~ew: sn ences,in 197 1 he r eassumed County on Nov. 4, 1974. KatherlDe Horton, 4812-1 /2 taken from the James Evans port was charged wun driving the Chairmanship or the dt>- Publlsh: Nov. 7, 14, 21, 28, Neptooe, West Newport, be· home at 2000 Court, Central un~r the IDlluence of alcohOl partment otpsychObtolo gy while 1974, in the Newport Harbor tween. 4 p.m. aDd a p.m ••• NeYpOrt, by a burglar .,..ho got at 2:05 a.m. at 34th aDd Bat-maintaining a full schedu!t-of Ensign, F -3849'1 A $260 TV set ns takefttrom In througtlantmlocked rear door boa, West Newport ••• When teaching and researt:h . Hr· LS Walter Ward's home at 263 Sometime between 7 p.m. and Debra Ann Robert~ len her S150 recognized internationalh tnr LEGAL NOTICE Ocean Vltw, Newport Heights, 7:30 p.m. , • Arson was sus-fur coat in the Wbby of the An-his resear ch Into the blolo•. ••·" 1 FJCTITIOl5 BUSINESS NAai:E between 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. peeled after John Farmer,l839 cient Mar iner restltlr'l.nt, 2607 bases of learnln~ and memnr~. ST TEMENT Port Berwick, Harbor View W. Coast Hwy,, Mariners Mile, • 1771 MIWPOIT COlT A MilA ~~ TI\J:a bosi.Dess 1S eoodocted by u lndJvkhal. Stgbecl: Du·td Denn1clr., Thls atatement was tiled with the Coi.Dlty Clerk of Orange County on Nov, 22, 1974. The followi ng persons are dotnr business as: YES, Ltd., 1'7662 lrvlne Blvd., Suite %2, Tuslln, Calli. 9268&. OeiUlis C. Klrk, 1374 Burgundy Way, Placentia, ca. 92670; Mary B. Kirk, 1374 Burgundy Way, Pla- centia, Ca. 92670, ' A • FRIDAY, NOV. 15 Homes, sa"tfsmokeeomtn~trom a t 8:30p.m., U W"I.S gone when The folkl'wtnc persoo Is doing Gregory Arthur Martell, 18, his home and c.alled the rtre she looked for u an hour later .... ., .... ES business as: Creative Promo-of 200 E.16th,Centra1Newport, dept. at6:15 a.m., arx:tlnvesti-•.. Som eone used a sharp I ... .. I Uons & Prlnttoc Co.,2117South •as arrested at his hOme at ptlon showed that a minor !lre instrument to pry open the -====================~. Pllbllsb: ~ov. 28, Dec . 5, 12, 19, 1974, in the Newport Harbor Ensip. F ·~8988 LEGAL NOTICE FICTrriOt.E Bl.StN£SS NAME STATEMENT Tbe toUowtor persoo 1.8 do1D&.. bustaess u: Belles Maisoos- lntertor Design, 433 Vla Lido Sood, Newport Beach 92)80: This busl.Dess is conducted by a ceneral partnership. Slgoed, 0onn1s C. Kirk. This statemeot was filed with the County Clerk ot Orange County on Oet. 23, 1974, PabUsh: Nov. 21, 28. Dec. 5, t2, 1974, In the Newport Harbor Enstcb.' F -38hO Grand, Santa Ana, Ca.Ut. 92705: 3:30 p.m. and charged wtth and apparently s tarted !nor un-change machine at the Beach r KeDDeth M'aree Bouman, possesstoo. ot stolen property der a pme room bed In the laundromat 200 30th w t 145%2-A Del Amo, Tustin, Call-• , , PoUc~ arrested La~eoce garage, Uld 1 sliding door was Newport, a~ took abo~t $1~, forrlia 92680. J ay Jocob8oa, 20, aDd Steven foWld open •.• Stereo equip-sometime between ooon Nov Tbls business Is cooducted Aloylstus Miles at their home ment and cash, amounting to 17 and 9 a.m. Nov. 18 · by s': :'~~-h M Bo at ~~540-8 SSth, West N~wport, a total ioss or $323, were taken Vandals appUed white pain! to P · e · zeman. at :r: p.m. OD a charge of from the George Cox home cabinets aDd doors at a house This statement was flied with cult1Yit1ng ma-rijuana ••• Pa-118 28th w st N t be• nd 1 the County Clerk of Orange t I k Ml ha 1 O'Do d 24 I ' e ewpor • . • u er construct on In the Jas-C r c c e w • • 0 tween 9!15 p.m. anrt mldmght mine Hills pro}ect causinK da- ounty oo Nov. I, 1974. 202 4!Dd, West Newport, was • , • B. J. Arnold, 2011 Kings mage estimated' at $1,500. Pllbllsll; Nov. 7, 14, 21, ze, arrested at 8:30a.m. attheAr-Rd. Clltf Hann, reported a sometlme between 4 P m No.- 1974,, in the Newport Harbor cbes and cba.rpd wttb posses-S300 TV set taken h-om his 15 and 6 La\ NoY 1&. • ' • Eostcn. P -3tK43 .don ot LSD •.. Ronald Lee • • L!GAL NOTICE Aonle N. Steinberg, 4:13 VI& LIGAL MOTICI LIGoi.L IIOTICI Lido Soud, Newport Beach, NOTICE OF HEARING Calif. 92660. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS ~AYfE This bustDess Is conducted STATEMENT NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN tbat the Board of S!4)erVIsor s by an lodh1dl&l. The foUowtng penon is doing or tile County of Orange, State of CaWornta, has by Re!IOlutioo Stped: A. N, Steinberg. buslnessas: The Loglnn,l792S dated the 5th day of November, 19'74, declared Its Intention ThLI stateVtent was ftle<l wttb YacArtblll" Blvd., Irvine, CaU-to anne:r: the territory described below to Orange CoUDty the Couaty Clerk of Orange ronla 9Z'7117: Peter Joseph Bel-Street UgtiUng MatnteblD<::e Dtllrlet No. 10, and has fl.red Co_, oa NQ.,. 21, 19?4. lucl, 2936 Andros st. Costa Wednesday, the 11th day ot December, 197.,!._ at ... tbe ~ .., 9:-45 o'clock A.M. of aid IJIJ m tnt Cbimti8l's of tbe Board PtlbUab: NoY. 28, Dec. a, 12, Mesa, CalU. 92626. S 19, 1974, ill the Newport Hulx:lr This busilless Is conducted of ~Ybors of the Couoty of Orange ln the Orange County Enstp. F -38969 by an lndtvldllll AdmlnisttaUoo BulldtDc, 515 North Sycamore Street, ill the Signed: Peter J. BelJucl. CJty ot Santa ADa, C&Ufornla, as tba Ume ud place for the LIG.\L MOTICI This statement was Died with hearing 141011 the question of saJd anouatton and all objecttoos FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME tbe Couoty Clerk ot Orange thereto, at which time and place all interested persons may STATEMENT Couoty on Nov. 18, 1974. appear lDd be beard. The followtnr person tsdotng Publlsh: Nov. 21, 28, Dec. At any Ume 0 prlor tothellttlmCe nxed for heartnr, uy interested bua:lnels 11; Tbe Yop Om, 5, 12, 1974, In the Newport perSOllS may le YUh e lerk ot the Boud of Supervtsors SUS Eut Coast Highway, Co-Harbor Enstcn. F -38829 of tbe Couoty of Oraap WTlttl!l objeetSou to tbe proposed Pl ymouth Con gregatr onal Church of Newporl Harboo A Fr« and /ndependtmt Gmgn·~uri.,nal Chnman (hurd• THF RI-V JOH"\,; -\ LINDVALL. M tnl~l cr Sunday ServtLt' t O 00 am 3262 BROAD STREET. NEWPORT HEIGHTS Nunery care prov~ Phone: 642-2740 ... • 'I 0 '' THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH THE CEHHR FOR BIBLICAL STUDIES 9•0 A,.M, II&L£ CLASSES 11:00 A.M. WORS HI,. HOUJI 7o00 "·"· EVAGELISTIC HOUR DR. JIMMY COMBS, PASTOR Highway House of Prayer 2411 E. COAST HWY .• CORONA DEL MAR lOWER L.EVf:l. -REAR INTERDENOMINATIONAl.. FUL L GOSPEL SUNDAY SCHOOl.: 1:45 WORSHWSIERVICE: 11:00o EVANGf:liTISTIC SERVICE: 6 :00P.M. SUNDAV PftAVER AND BIBlE STUDY: 7:30P.M. WEONESDAV WILLIAM T. KROAH. PASTOR PHONE : 642-8762 roaa del Mar, ca. 92625: Bar-aooenticla, which objeetloos will be considered by the Board ban J-.n Wat.ueott, 9834 LEGAL NOTICE of SJC)ervimrs at tbe time aod ptace f1ud for bearing. FIRST OIURot OF Marlpoa AYe., Fotmtaln Val. === A ltpl dtscri&JHOn of said territory 1s eontalned in Retolu-OfRJST, SCIENTIST LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE MASTER 1900 htif"IC Vie-w Dr. Corona dd Mar. Cal if. ley, Ca. 9!708, FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME tion No, 74-1601, dat.d Ncwtmber 5, 1974., ot the Board of l.lOJ Vu Udo 'fills buslDesa 1s coodueted STATEMENT S~s, OD fUe Yltb tbe ClerkoftbeBoud of S~rlaors, Ncwpon Beach by au lDd.lvldtaL The followlnc persoo isctolJJc The territory Is ceoert.UY de«rtbed. u follows: NEWPORT HEIGHTS THIEF --It you ue missing small SUNDAY SOIOOL Slped: Barblra Waillscott. bustneu as: Int.De Saddlery, Propoaed An.Deatton of Tract Nos. 1506, 8551 aDd 8527 to Items lD your yard or ftDd things scattered aro..m without 9 6 l(hiO .... Tbl• statement was rtledwlth 173 TriYeland Lane, lrvtDe, Oraoge Cotmty street Ughtinc W:alotena.Dce District No. 10. reasoo, be OD the loot-oat tor "Jose Querro." This crow SUNDAY SERVlCI:S the COUDty Clerk of Orange Cal. 92705: Ray C. Milton, 890 •• ~~Said anoeD.ttoo couUts ot approximately 49.9 acres isn't atntd of yoo and •lD steal aaythlng he caa ny any 9 • KI:!IO -.111• CountJ 011. Nov. 12, 19'74. W. 15th St., Newport Belch. """"ted oo the eut alde of Culver Drive, north of Deert!ekl with. He frequents Newport Heights blil.ct. yards aoo will WEDNESDAy EVENING PUblllb: No.-, !8, Dec. 5, 12, Cal. 92660. Aveouei.D the Cl!ltnl In1De ar•." prot.bl}' sUck around ~mttl some lrate hOmeowner lets MEETING 8 p.m. U, 19'74. 1D the Newport Harbor ThiS btlslness Is conducted DATED thls 5tb dilly ot NOYember, 1974. blm ~ve 1t with a shotf\Bl. (Hugh McMillan photo.) JlEADING R<X>M Eosip. F-!8673 by 1D lndJrlduaL BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF SuPERVISORS OF ORANGE w::!l.; 9 a.ca .. S p.m. Slgoed' Ray C. Milton. COUNTY, CAUFORNIA. LEGAL NOTICE KATHLEEN TRAINS AS w , 9 Lm .• 7<45 p.m . ... UGAL MOnCI! Tbls stalemeot ns !llodwltll IV. E. STJOHN FICTmow BWINESS NAME PLATOON COMMANDER T_. B-531S7 the County Clerk ot Orarlp (SEAL) Cotmty Clerk IJ:Id u..omc to Clerk STATEMENT Lt. Kathleen R)'2n, daagflter 9 .. !. .. 5 p.n~.: 7-9 p.m. FICTrTIOUS BUSrNESS NAME County on Nov. 18• 197t Dec ot ~ ~:s..:.~:r'::s of The foUowtq per1011a are of Mrs, EUsabeth Y. Ryu of STATEMENT Publish: Nov. 21• 8• • doing business as: .nus, 261'7 5807 SeashOre Drive, West SECOND CtlullOf OF 5, IZ, 1974, lo the Newport 8J ~-Aleuwter, lloputy A Clr I •··•-(m• CA N d ~ ~ CHIUST SO£NTIST The toUowtnr periODS are Harbor Eaaip. F-S&al P'lbU.bed: NOYembcr Zl, 28, 1974, Newport Harbor Eutp.. mas c e, _..,. ' •. ewport, hU gra tat.,._, nvm • doiD& baslotn as: 1984. --':':::-:-:-:===.;-...;._...;.-:-::::::::"-::::::::==-:-;:;.; 92806: S, Ja.mes McKon, 2617 the ba sic school at tM Marine Newport Buch sc Llmlled, 1?461 lrYioo Boule---:-L::10::-::AL:-::IIO:::::n::ICI'::::-----...: AmH Clrele, ...... lm, CA. c o.,. De•eloprM,. aod Edoea-c.-dd "" LA WRENCE 0 F RUHUNG P:aswt St;NDAY SCHOOL CLASSES ,\tt Ages: Q: IS to I 0 ·15 a.m \\\.1rshtp Hour -JO ·.lOa.m . Nursery and Coffee Hout ATTEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE REGULARLY nrd, Ttllltla. CaWonb. 92$80: 92606; Jerry A. Seh'ftJ'I, 802 Uoo Command, QuaaHeo, Ya, )100 '-cifX v-Dr. R ... S. Sec~, 117.8 lstb FICTITIOUS BUSlNESS NAME NOTICE OF HEARING Clrclllo Luo, Anaheim, CA. Tl'le 26-weet. course Is de-SUNDAY SOfOOL tO n.m. GRACE BIBLE CHURCH Street; Nftld't Beacb., Call. STATEMENT NOTI:E B HEREBY GIVEif tbl.t tbe Boud of S~rs 928()6. sl&ned to pr!l)ln newly-com-SUNDAY SERVlCE 10 a.m. Veterau' Memorial Bid&. fond& liMO; ~IWam P. Res. The foliowlQc per1001 a.re of tbe Comtrlll Orup, 9tate ot CaUtonata. hu by Retolutloa Thla bollDtss is conducted mlssloned om cers for d~«y in WEDNESDAY EVENING SbS w. I 8th. Costa Mesa ttYe, lutz M.:ta BtrMt, Apt. doJAc t~u~mea u: Patouebe, dated tbe 5tb dilly ot Ncwember, tW74, dKllr.t l.b: 1Dte!Wion by 1 ceDen.l ~erlhtp. the Fleet Warlne Foree, wttb ••sM ... R.ooeu I P.•· IOC, Tlltla, Cllltlor'lll. 91610. S4U VII Op(wto, 14, "ewport to UIDII tbt taliUurJ dncrlbed beknr to Orup Colmty Sl.ped:. S. Jamea McKown. emphaats on the duties a.nd IIOOo-B E. C...tlwy. REV. TON TYREE. Pator 'h.la e-rtnnr ..... coadaet~ S.ch, CL 91610: Au H. Boyd StrMt LIIMMc MeW-nei DUitrict No. 10, llld bas tlled 1bla statemeat n1 ftktdwtth re .. slblUti~s of a rlfle p·-EM..c• • N•,.._ SUNDAY SERVICE!· bJoa llatlld partMrllb.tp. aDd Robert R. Boyd, P.O. ao1 w-..-y, tbl lltb day of lltcftlbtr, 1W74, at the boar of the COUDCy Clerk ol Druce tooa commander. liloa...Pri..: to~ to 5 p.a 10:30 A.M . .t. 7 :00P.M . .....-a.-. a. SeeMta. stl, Coroaa.cSe1Mar,Ca.illn. t:• o'cloct A.M. ~ aJd daJ ill tlill Cbambers of tbe Beard CO., OD Now. 15, 19'74. "AW .. , 7 to 9 Sundsy Se~.aU qes. 9:30 nta·-tnoftlodWitll Tbll bollllou 1o CGDdoetod .,,__,.otttooC..,.otOrucollllltoOn.oaoC-N>lllll: ...... Zl, JB, Doc. ~AREH BECKER'S UNIT lot.•t• HOMEBIBL£CLASSES: tbo c.-y Clorlt or Onop by a _.I_IIIIP-A<lm-Bot ..... 515 Nortb S,ca-. Stree~ ta the 5, II, 1974, ID lito N-RECEIVES OTATION .!iy~-~-~~~~~~~~~~C~.U~SS~2~.otl9~2~~J COIIty ca Ho'f.Jl, 1174. Slpld: Aa. H. Bo,.S. CltJ ot Slllta ADa, CalUDraAI, u tbl time Uld pllce 6;)r tbe Harbor ED&lp. F -S880S Airman Flrst Cll.u Kar• ....., -Teactuna Bib~ Doetfine• ..... New. ta. Dte, 5, U 1'llil llalemMt WU fUidwitll b..,.IAJ ._ tbl qwtta of IUd a-.nnc. ud Ill ob)ee;Uoo.s L. ~ dllllbter ot Mra. Itt. lflf,llllltoN ....... HarbO< tbo C-Cler' ot 0ruco -. at wllldl -IIIII t*ee an --PI<_. 1011Y · L!GAL NOTICE Marlom B.' Deeter or SU4 New ........ F-~-Co_, OD Nof.l1. lt74. appear Ud bt Nard. ST.ATIIIENT OF WTtH-Yort An Casta Mesa ts a ..,.. Cl! N>U. """·If, Doc. 5, U, .U UJ--lol>lllmo-il< boortor, '"Y lolero,lod DRAWAL FRdM PARTNER. •omblr J a10IIt tllll ,..:, .. ly Ll-liOn 19, lfl4, Ia tlloN-IIarbO< per-_, ftlo -101 Clltt ot Ulo llooZ<I ot ~~ SRlP OPERATI!IG UNDER r-tbo u S. Air Foree 8-DUf Bulp. r.-of 1llo C..,. ot ~-.. ,......, lo lito..--FICTITIOUS B~ESS -·-· .at"anrd. She Ia PI:Tti'I)UI BCOWIMI8S NAME ---:-:::-:-::-:--:-:==,...--a--ftlc' ~tl•a wtll M ~X '' . iiid bJ tM 8ou'd NAill • a ooa•alc:atloM eeeter tpt- ITAftiiiiiT LIGAL IIOTICI ot ~ II lllo -ud ,_ -il< boortlr. fto _._ por-... ela.llat o1 .._ AFB, c z ....,....,._u.-.. A ....._ ctwci~Ciiflil.ld ..... , ... ,.. • ..., ... ......._ __ ., .... ..,._...._,_,.,.... •• l!lllt-l ...... c ...... ~· ~;~~~;~~~~ PJf_lftiOIIBIT'~~-MAid -llo. 14-1100,-lloo 1W I, lfl\ tltoollooZ<Iot -111o~-----~ .. "**llor ··-· ••••llwa. ........ c._. ..... IMrdol~a. ..., 1111 ftdltiUw t , ••• A. ._ ..,_ '-1170 tto. fto----lodllll 'no'"'I ... Jlo-'IYI ol laolollox ._ ot I. G. Pr-II ~Coulc.tloloudB.A. ~~~~~~~~ '*"ss• .. a.a•-.rm .. t ilt' •• 'lw oiTnet .. 1171 • Orulp eo-tJ •• •~••. COlla...., ...,_"'.._..,111m,_ l.caut-...,,c..-,4111 ~" ...... ¥'' 'ftDIIeilltiiD.IO. Calll..ntftocM.._, '111 C•'D* ... flllhwiMJat Mil' -. ...,_ ~ S ''llilll r 1.,._ c <* ol !'5 5 1'1_. 11.1 ~e"• .... .., ........ ..,.... ,......._ -'-c:con. .I ... , -.... --.. ···1-A--!Jot .. -lllld. ~· Ia. C&IL-. C--·----." 111o c.., tl ~Fill DIIIU TEAM IN ACl10M TIU a. c~atlce.t IUTIDtMIIM.arol•r: Oa·= 1-.MIIHt-ota...... 1.~ -~ ., ... 'It L BTQR-OPT.IOYDOP -OPOLUIGK WI ....... ~ L, Me--11 1 _ _._..., .._._tao.. cown, ~ c....,, 1• --•. eo. 111111......, or~~~,. ..... Tlila'JzrtWIDid.-w.&.rr~ ~~~c... ••-•'-•,., .. ,, . .. ~ Clwlt fl ~: (I&AL) C.., Clwt 101 • .. Ita C11111 ...... ··!loofro L, lie-1!10 a.a. • Doc. I.'""'- C.., a ... ll,lt'lt. ' fl 1llo -Ill ... •-• ot c...,, ' ud llriU IOU win .. • lo f'Y ...... Doc.l,ll, ~-,,cc * N71 llor.II,II,Doc.l, ...... II CI.R * 101 11,--lr-•u,.._ --........... ,:: ll,ll'lfolo .. llc"••-'"-I lr .. -I... ' ··-.,.,, ........ -. I ... II ----·~ss>rntr • • ltOIIRT M. 81MCITOM -PAI1•a DIIO ST. otOIAMGI, COSTA MIU.-..... .,. ;:;~~~::-IO:IIa.a. ._ .. - Newport Harbor's S._tlors move into the Znd roUDd of the CIF football playoffs Saba- day nJgbt against Pioneer. Kick- ott 1s at 8 p.m. at Cerrito. College. A win •ould put the Tars 1n the Quarter-f1Dals nezt week. The SaUors dldD't kocnr until Monday alteraooo who tbelr op- pooent wou)d be. P1ooeer was beaten by st. Paul 44-8 iD last Friday's opening roUDd, but woo a protest on tbe bl.stl that 3 St. Paul <U.ches lllepUy spied on a Pioneer pracUce workout last week. After a 2- hour meeting Monday, CIF ex- ecutive commltteemen tmanl- mously ~held the protest and kicked St. Paul out ot the play- offs. Last year, St. Paul beat New- port Beach 1n the CIF quarter- finals. Last ThursdaJ, after .UT SORCE Plllce,i:ld cbllrrtfJ NEW LOOK BUCS OPEN ::,·~:7~~~~=~~·-BASKHB'Aft1:AMPAIGN 3 coaches. Orange coast College puts ferencP'S leading reboUDders. Pioneer tied for 2nd place Its 1974-75 basketbaU squad ColUns Is a 6-5 guard wbo In the Whttmont League to gain on public display for the flrst was converted from forward a spot in the CIF 4A playoffs, time tbis weekend, as the Pi-this season. He has shown ex- They had an 8-2 season record. rates open thecampaignaplnst cellent promise In pre-season Newport Harbor Sailors, win-a pair or"nne opponents. s crimmages. from his swing ners of the Sunset League title, Coast Herb Uvsey's "new-guard slot Collins Is ezpected were 9-1. look" Bues open the season to score and rebotmd heavily Last friday night, place-this Friday, facing the u. c. for the Bucs. He pbtyed his kicker Art Sorce broke 2 CIF San Diego jm.ior varsity squad high school ball at Estancia records by kicking 4 tteld goals In the border city. Tip otf high In Costa Mesa. to lead the Sailors to a 25-14 Is set for 2:30p.m. Adams, a 6-2 guard, comes opening-round win over Long The sues wUI entertain Los to OCC alter playing a seasoo Beach Poly at Davidson Ftekl Angeles Trade Tech College at IdahO State Unlnrstty at here. 1n their home opener Saturday Pocatello. Sorce's bullseye boots of 25, night at 7:30p.m. ON the bench the Pirates 21, 31 and 22 yards boosted Last year the Pirates began have forwards Dave WUsh tnd his total to 13 field goals for the season by dropping a 69-Frank Mathews and gtllllds the season. That's a new CIF 56 decision to Trade Tech. Travis Tucker, Dennis Del- season mark, And 4lnonepme The Bucs went on to r ecord monte, Bryan Renner and Gary also sets a oew CIF standard. a 22-8 season record while Seymour. After Poly broke on top with the Beavers were 11-18, Last week, tbe Pirates aPd a 1st-quarter touchdown, the occ lla.s kurt allftvestarters the Palomar Comets scrlm- Sa.l1ors roared back wtth a 16-from last y-.r•s club, but the maged a total ot four 20-mlnth point secood period. Sorce ell-Pirates are DOt facing the new periods, or 2 tull pmes. Un- mu:ed a SO-yard drive wltfl a season wtth an Inexperienced otftclal stats stmred OCC 25-yard goal. Then, secoods crew. All starters this year ning the flrst pme 53-50 later, Ron Lamerton picked oft are sophomores. taking the second 58-43. a Long Beach pass and carried The Plrate opentog Une~ lt bac k to the Jackrabbits' 5, will feature7-footSteveManker Steve Foley carried It 1n for aDd Mark Attlesey at forwards, the touchdown. Before the Mil Ertc Soathw1clt at center and ended, Tom Bazacas ran a trap Todd CollinB and Mark Adams Olswang is state play 27 yards ~ the middle at guards. for the second Newport TD. Manker comes to occ via John OlswangisOrangeCout A Poly march opening the Valley hlp school in West Des College's first cross country 3rd quarter was stopped when Moines. Lwa., where he was state champion. Rich Harrison intercepted a a h.lgh eclr >I All-America, and The freshman from Costa Long Beach pass. tbe Uulferllty ot Oregon. He Mesa High f1nlshed rtrst at Sorce ldcked a 21-yard field Is a tine shooter and will ctve the state meet Saturday, clock- goal In the 3rd quarter and a tbe sues good strength 011 the ing a brilliant 19:37,3 over 32-ya.rder in the 4th, stretch-boards the 4-mlle Mt. San Antoolo log the Newport lead to 21-7, Attle~y Is a 6-3 jumping College course. He ftnlshed before Poly marched In again jack from Corooa del Mar htgb nearly 20 yards ahead ot de- for a touchdown. Sorce eOOed sebool W'bo .,. limited action feodlng state champion CUff the scoring with a 22-yard last .._ ae a frethman. • Morden of Los Angeles Valley placement. He 1e tbe best leaper oa the College. The Sailors, who woo the sqsd aoo 1.s a flDt lnside The victory was 118J)eeial1J Sunset League crown, outplayed player. sweet for tbe Pirate r1I:IIMI'. the Moore League runners-~ Soullnrtck, a 6-8 pJvotman, It was his first apinst Mordla throughOut, racldng ~ 14 ttrst retarDS to tht Plrat.s after thts sason ln 4 tries. He k>ef downs to Poly's 5, aDd oat-spendlnc z y-.r8 CG a ~btll'ch to the L. A. Valley r....., at plDing them 294 to 205. Brian ml..uioa.. Ht played eeoter 011 the Long Beacb bmtaUoaal, Tberlot, Steve Foley aDd Tom OCC's 1971-7! elab aDd was the Yt. San ADtoalO bn1tatioDIJ Buacas led the Sailor r~a~hlnr Obe ot u. Soatb couc coo~ aDd tbe -Goatbern CaU.fonda A I I 7 30 Champloosblpo. nge 5 tO P ay at : DCC SEEKS MEMBERS Homo 11Jc111 pmn ot tile 1n Apiu. Two OF 1951-1952 TEAM CoUIOnllo Allpla will otart•t ~~IIIPI~~~~ ~~~;M~~~~~:!;:; 7:10 p.m. aoT -tho at --:tliJ.ii;liOo}!Jo!: Aale~ , •• ...-tltLI w.n. world'• ,., .u.7-.....,"' u .-Iud, at s p.m. .. lod .. tho ...... ...., tho Dot!!-· ... -tho llo••d I p.m. IIUIIarllmo, Wblll Sol • ~I II, OU- ...... ~ ""1'1"' 11orrJ lo"' • April 1'1, T-oo 111._11111. -s-II ud Mp tr'll •11117 .... llolllll 16. -• no..._ ..... __ ----........ ? •• " ,.,, ,..... '·' .. -•• , , ...... 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'the tDtlle .......... ~Ni _., 44 q? ja -· .. .-.. • .. ... bar---d PI •""' .... ..... 10 Uoele 11'1! ..... • ......... • ·~ . , r ""'_. .......... .,,.,, -.... ,,. ................ . • ..... :-r··-· 'Sa :At-. ,;. -""""•'I"" ....... , . F•-•lhn" ., l 'aai\U It I ' -. ' ' MULTIPLE LISTING GETS RESULTS! . MULTIPLE LISTING GETS RESULTS! . . MULTIPLE LISTING GETS RESULTS! MULTIPLE LISTING GETS RESULTS! • y .. RHitor 'TODAY MuftJptelNtN.rnzMittpoiJ'tl .. far"*'rA• ..... to pool-........... Tlllo ....... -... "' Pfll2IIOCIIw ...,..io_ ... _,... ____ . ' holall8f~·--afpo--lo -•-::.~-.. -'-"'~ l l anol.,.·afa "n"'';'.(.-;z~ap. • . . I I • • / • f ' - ' -llau;ut In• ·• I u lz.ji l'llaa •. C'i11z .. · -HARBOR VIEW . % ACRE PARK-LIKE ESTATE Flni bedrooma, flml)J f'OOI8, I balM, J tlrtplaeo: -ud pooL lletol-doconlod, boallllf1llly !oMIOOI)ICI, OWNER wartvATEDIII •••• RENTALS I bedrooma. Z batJaa, cioN to -.eh. No cbUdrea.. llo-. $S50 mo. . ' I bldrGoma, Z bathl,. ~~ --Swedlsh ftrepll.ee, doet.$HO. • I bedrooms, a blthl, excelleot oetgbbor bood, IOutb ......... . . I btdroom1, Z baths, CorDtr ~. $495, ••••• HARBOR VIEW . HOMES TO SHOW WITH PRIDE ·--O.,..adtnr Woaaco model, beautuutly decorated -lD.terlor, cUllom IIDdleaplnr wltb ezterlor automatic llcbiiDc. lOCI polio wllb ps lire pit. Fee laod. Come IDd see lt. Peninsula Point LoYoiJ I -,, I -...,, Z latb -·· loluter bedroom _., •• wttb .-.ct. o..ra pareil.d a llri'U' lw)me --'-Yt reduced Uda c.e li:lr quick aiel! Priced at $87,000 ,. ''T...U lelfrld .... lOW IIIII ,_'-lilt IWl .... IIIIIJ, •• ROY R. McCARDLE 'A;:!~ rD. , .,,...., ..,.. Sllwlto 1110 NEWPORT JII.VD.,CDSTA MESA '' . ' ........ .,.. . , = riolr. Yooi will_.-... -lh-.• OW..-to-~ ,_ IIIII ........ 1lo ........ to 1111· .. . . ' · , ocuiaiii,CIMT LDT · ....,,_,.,.,. Ill 1._ • lloiiiOI ,_. · llifi!IL IOXII, •l'II,OOt; · .. · ' . . . ' . : :.=. -~~':.,,...-.. -· .................... . ' .--Oao-.1111 iJIIItJIIII:* ............. ·--.. ' . : ' , ' • VISION Of. The Week CORONA DEL MAR .ASSU.AIL! llS" LOAN Two bedroom, two batb, ftreplace, eDCioaed pa.Uo. Room to build aDOtber IIDit. RedUC41d to $t4,500. loll&llt trade, 2743 E. COAST HWY . (ot Goi.Hro4) CORONA DEL loiAR 675-8600 Co\MIO SHORES-PRIVATE IIACHI· Your own prlvaiAI pool lo poUo go with lhlB 4 bedroom, 2\0 bath oecluded home. Spa. dou• living room -large lot. ·•117,800. John Watts 1144-8200. (Z15) · "DICK THE HALLS" . 'l'be billiard IOIJID! Tbe diDinl room! All a bednloml 6 -tho WI, lovely&:: ~~~ .• ·.~~-~ack ---. - YACHT OUT11DE YOUR DOOR Beautiful TnwnhoUse fee.lbtg on tbe bay. Slip for 40' boat. l'rofesslonlllly cleconted. charmin~ 2 beili'oom borne w/e.oormotu ' I'Ue.ct lln&rtnw'!nl $165,000. Beverly llorpby 642-8 235. (Z21\ "'--142·1235 .............. _ .... -.... ,_....._CIItot•tna &,.II Ocean View ~ORONA DEL MAR · EIJbtJ-toot troatt.p em quiet street Ia old Caroaa del l4ar. Old bshkMw' ebu'm Ud lots of br•thi.Dr space, Walk' to tbe be&cb. $1to,OOO. Pboae 8'75-4050. lltREE OFFICES TO SERVE YOU . 1.05 WISTCLIPP DR., MI!WPOIT-4~-~ 7141. 14LIOA BLVD., lo\LIOII-675-Ha 350 1. 171M ST., COS,TA loii!SA --6.Q-4S53 J .Pel E IARRE1T ~ ~a-.tloi&! ..... _ ........ ~···············••!• S,.CWIIIRt In ...... of'-.......... .... . HU. HOMIS. IPLTOIS '567 S. Nlnl•. ~·loille 102 Ns.,u•·CultW 640 4010 • •••••••••••••••••••••• lZ?IT ' . II ~··•y'e.:l<,:.. j .J·•:~ tl I I 1.1; • .. , ·;.. at• •Mrs ~ .. PORT·· .. -Sale• tlii-OIIIb u. ~ t.t.tlDg - Service Of tbl Newport Barbor-Co.ta ..... &cud dl Rea1toH totalled $170.8 mUllbD for tM ftJ1It lOIDOIItbll dl 1874. ·TBI8 18 1101\J: TBAN A 34'11 INCRBAH OVER TU 8AIIB ' PERIOD A TUR AGO. 5,211 _, UeHnp wen ~ f1 wldcll 111 WDK .,,or -dl tM •'•• , -,...,. tOCJpNatlte. r n ••u..-ooRSOAv,~~av. a,1t11 lu sui lui llu · l 'laa llul C.ala .._ " ........ £ ...... Good Investment -St•rterl ' TbrH bedroom&, 2 btbl. pliMI 2 brma., 1 batb. Alldac J41,500 FIXERUPPER Big 5 Bedroom! Br1ag your pa1Dt brUib &Dd '""atoatloa. Good JocaHorr, ID FCMmta!D Valley. ' CdM DUPLEX Sou-th of Highway! Oeoer wW belp l1laace A TTENllDH, LANDLORD~· • • CaU us about our rental Nferral prog,..,.. JOHN COOMBS. *"'""'~ 640 ... -IU . 11~-117 EDGEWATE H.u Kewpol't Harbor Yacbt Ctab ud Bar la-.d • •• Two 1m1ts -· pler m:UJoat ... R~IJ cwtallid to lllqlo IOmll!' restdeoce. Lot ts feet wide, 10 ,.. ~ • • • DoCIIII .. PftiO -_, !rom alloy. Twa---Rear ..tt 1u -deck. holt .n au tlr"hn AU loan earpota, ctr-, bod-1M •• pt. -_____ _.....,. ...... -- ."-....... ' of bulc ,. ... . Ooo "' .... -.......... _ ...... -1410-to Bar IIIIOd. - $235,000 OWNER WR.i. FINANCE to qualified purchaser _ ~ INSP£CnON 81' APPOIHT.BHT "'-e MR. LEONARD D. DoiiDRD ., NELSON ROBitSON, RNiton 675-4120 Dl MAIN ST., BI,LIIOA PENINSULA • l •' ------------------~·- Harbor View Hills 'WONDERFUL IJdo Realty Is proud to present this channlnq 5 5 Ft. MYFRONT on LIDO ISLE, one of Southern Callfomto' s most desirable private. commun itie s . . . Everywhere therit ani splena a de~lqhtfw.otmosphe~ and breath kinQ sunsets. A SUP FOR YOUR BOA.T Is as clo se a 8 a few steps from the la roe front deck. • = EXa•ISMSlt NEW LISTING HARBOR VIEW HI IS 'fiew and pool. Lust,. 4 bedrooms. S tatliL ---Aaklng $13?,000. ~ I • ~IN-M.4.RTIN, .... 'ltUftmi ~ -,~e: • ·-· ·-c., ... .,~ • Lor2o 6 ·BR a, doD. 6 ba. --.., '"""" boodl: or uee u 4 BR, cloD, bomo willlllllL, opt; 10 ft. lot, lhore JDC>C>riDI, .... 4 bathJ. II n. lot., •• ....... .,~. WATER!'_,-LOTS -Fl. $2:50,000 -flll5,100 BILL GRUNDY, Realtor u •• , ... ....... .,.,...,. * ---'* _,~~e~~-;~~ ·. ., • • . ' ! • ' I FORD . DOG BANK! TEST DRIVE A NEW FORD AND WE WILL GIVE YOU A QUALITY MADE . GLAZED CERAMIC FORD BANK ••• FREE! ~~~ HURRY! OFFER ENDS DEC. 9 AND IS LIMITED '7Jf-f2HPICKW E""oo.-.low ..ileo, 4 '4fd. ,....,. loct ...... P-• ..... pw'. •o~oeo.l~1729) s3395 '71 •.c ~•u• 'ktOH ~-,,, Pfl'"l· (1114321 S3295 '7C POII'I'IAC •••••• 2 0411 •..... :w-. f«<OI'Y ..... ~·~-~br ...... (70bi.Jt:l S3995 . ., •• ..co """ WACiON JOOi)..-..,1 •• ._ (&U6i(HM) S4995 '73f ... lOI..OWAGON .... ._ ....... ,rf1llfllrado. (6:l].KiW\ S2995 '72T· .. D Hl. ,ull P""f"" AM!fM ,,_-o, CIUIO . -· ... ..,t roof,low~.looiu ...... (I s4395 S2395 '72CAP81 .f >p:l., AN<o1N.. lor.y {019ETW} $1995 '72 .. .,._ ..... DUSTH o....blo. 51.-p. ( 1161VY) S2333 '72f .. DLID SOlMI WAGON )-.'"-"d. (078ll'r) S3195 '72fHDLft POUGKAM·2 DOOI Lctcded. (114VIY) S3995 '731'· ... locdood. t_....,.... 1"13'*'01 s4995 u..,•.ooow.o. 1n8l1C) S3995 l!l ACRES Of U5ED VEHICLES BACKED BY OVER 53 YE.t.RS .OF COMTIMUOUS SERVICE. 1'--• MD "U IS" SALU o.IADI I---- BLUE H POOLS WORLD'S LARGEST: PUT IM A BLUE H.t.VEM POOL OR SPA· FR·EE ESTIIIATEI CALL MOW OR DROP IM ••. Wo' •• Ct .. o By Anlll Opu 7 D11171 A We•k. ~--G 630-1142 12222 Hwbof Btwd., ~den rove 871 ..,20 If••• Llutt .. 1t22J7 n2-3401 or648-&0IM ~~~~c ••• ,, MAR·INERS CHURCH THE TEACIDNG IS CENTERED ON JESIJS CHRIST AND THE BmLE WITH EIIPIIASIS ON PRACTICAL CHRISTIAN UVJNG. ALL AGES ARE WELCOIIE. CCM~.sellne 1Dd ristttnc an.llable, SUNDAY SERVICES, WORSHIP SERVICES AND SUNDAY SCHOOL 8:30, 9:415 ud 11:00 a.m. PHONE , 6'15-4550 JIOO E. CGut FlwJ,, Newport Beach, oear llacArlbur Teo time Ebe/1 ~-··---... -llltll ........ , a.e' wtll __ c..,_ Ia tllll e' '? 1••• Ill w • .......... Doe. I. ..... 1-.-..... __ ..,.. __ -lbo cllonl .,... -1-111P ocllool ta a Cllrlllmu_.,., .. ,,, Jollll B. '--rloJ)rool- dool, aDd membora boodlol ~mmatt.. are Mra, L. H. McBride, toodi Mr1. R~ Va•11t, ta table, uc:1 Mra. Jame• Plllc, ..U.Yktaltablu. Mrs. Slanloy Slatla Ia Ill cblrp ol CbrtMmu ~· tor tbt DMilJ ud Mrs. Adratl Joyaer ts ID ehU'p of Uae ta. ptbtrlllc ot -. tor IIlia to pattiDta at Vtter&DI Hoe- pita~.~ Beach. • THE ENTIRE COMMUNITY 1s in'tted to a hoUday botilque to be presented by tbe PTA at Andersen school. Harbor Vtew Homes, trom 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Satufday, Dec. 7, The grand prize will be a handmade quilt shown here with one of tb6 craftsmen woo ml.de lt, Mrs. Dona ld De- Mars, at ten, and Kendra Conel. .klndergarte..1er at Ander- sen scOOol. and her mother, Mr s . William Cone!, who ts cha.lrman of the qullt committee. The "comtry sture" wUl fet.llll'e a mug ahop, hand painted and peuonatized trimmings and stuffed stutn.ngs, plants and sweets. Money raised will go the P1' A to help purchase books and special equipment for the sc~l. (Ensign phOto.) • -i JUNIOR EBELL IIEIIBERS of Nnport Beach ..Uh 1be be)p of tome of tbeJ.r cbtklrea art pttlD&: &optlaer baDdl~' work to be .old at their "Boatlqae UrdQIII" to be bllkl from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Ba.bia Corlnthlan Yaebt ClUb oo Dec. S. BebJDd the ctft 1tem1 are, left to rl.gbt, Mrs. Ron SbcnraJler of Harblx' Yin Hills, co-cba!rmu, with her 15-mooth-okl dlaptc. Krilt1D; llrs. Keltll Wei- putt of Harbor VIew Hom-. co~etatrmu; and Mrs. Y. Craig Lyoo of Bayerest, "Comatry Store" ctalrman. I:n front are Mrs. Welputt's chUdreo, left to rtcttt, SUan, 6-1/2, Jill, 2-1/2, and.JeDDlfer, 5, (EDSIIJI plloto,) Concert is all-Brahms Before embarking on a 13. 5386 or 6'73-3554, Miss Limo. day, 12-concert tour of tbe ·Dick will dlseuss tbe Bnbml Western States and Canada, tbe program to be played by tbe Los Ange les Philharmonic Los Angeles Phllbarmoole under Zubln Mehta will retunl Sah1rdly evening, Dec. 7 to play the 3rd concert 1n the Orange County Pbllhar~ monic Society's current series of B. The aU-Brahms concert will be held In Onnge Coast Col- lege auditorium beglonlng ~ promptly,, ,,30 p.m. 1• me fO Tbe program toe IOOes Brahm's Concerto In D for Vloltn and Orchestra, featur. lng GleM Dlcterow as soloist, and Symphony No. 1. This concert ts sold out. How- ever, at c urtain time, any lll- occupled seats will be sold at tbe door on a ttrst come. first served basts, Single tic- OFipery Cl•ning Perfect R.,.rdlas of Age or 100% RepiKement If Oeen.ble kets are $6. • • • The Orange County PbUba.r- monlc Society w1ll NataUe Llmonlck, dlreetor FREE ESTIMATES TERMS AVAILABLE COME IH COPPBB ON US WHILB YOU 'RE LOOKING. Phooo 67S...,.., MONDAY • PMOAY 7•JI TO •oo Jolidays! • WATER STAIN REMOVAL • NO SHRINKAGE • ltERFIECT EVEN HEMS • FLAME PROOFING • DECORATOR PLEATS • N•w Custom or Rt~~~dym<KH Dra{Hrin M . ., . d d" ted opera theater at uscco< ..... ~ anners Sl e IS e Ita =~! :~' ~"::iu~ls Dedication o1 the new church site at Jamboree Road and Btsoo. Ave. was held Sunday anerooon by the Mariners Church con- grega.Uon. Lloyd Johnson, board mem- ber and one of the founders of the church, led the dedica- tion senlce. Bob Stevens, chairman of the board, re- MESSIAH TO BE SUNG AT O.C.C. George Frederick Handel's '·Messiah" will be performed In the Orange Coast College auditorium at 8 p.m. Frkby, Dec. 6. Admtssioo 1J tree. The prodoctloo., UDder tbe dlrectloo of OCC voice teacher Carole BoeUer, features OCC's 100-volce choir and orchestra. Featured soloists inc tude: so- prano Vltla Williams, sololst at St. George's Episcopal Church In Lagma HillS; mezzo sopraoo LucUle Anderton. a 110kJlst at Commmity Congrepttonal Church In Corooa del Mar, wbo Is active In Southern Callfornla opera circles; tenor WtlUam Purklss, an uststantprofeaor of theater arts at OCC; a.od bus Jobn Cbllders, an OCC student, who slnp at tbe theater ~restauraat "Suter Street" ID Newport Beacb Dr. Justin CoiJar, Orange Coast's organ lnstroctor, wtu play occ•s oew Alleo dlcltal computer orp.n. 'BOHEME' AND 'FIGARO ' TO BE STAGED AT OCC Tlcuta 10 oa ale Dec. 1 for tbe Cllf of the Anctls Opera Company's prodaetkms of "La Bobeme" and "Uarriap of Ftpro" at Oranp Cout Col- lege. "La Bobeme" wtll be stapd Jan. 10, ud "Marrlap ol Figaro" oa Feb. 14. Botb per- torJn&Dea~ bella at I p.m. om tbe occ audUIDrl•. Ttclratl are Dt"'*' IIi $1 lor- and$111<- The City allllo Aopla 0pora Com-Ia a -lllc dl-of tbt .. _ c-Opora ~ ooctattoo oiLoo ~..., AIIOARO 'ltEASOHER' MaYJ ,......,..., .-d clt.N R, p ,..,., -aiV., lllra. ,._I, o,.- 11'111 A .... Co* ,1ewed the hlslory and growth bouse S a~I~I~O:~.SO~a~,m~.i~i5;t of the church. tloos are Tours of the sUe were led made by the board members, who also IDclude HOOd Salfell, Dr. Btu King, Bob Milum, George Goldbamn, Bill Temple an:! Beecher Wallace, assisted br the pastoral start, Dr. Joseph Aldrich. Bill Acton, RolaR! Ntednagel and Dr , David Ben- nett. Mariners Church started 9 year s ago as a prayer and Bible study gro'C), later meet- Ing at Mariners elementary school. then at Corona del Mar higb school. and oow at the for mer Coldwell Banker build- Ing near MacArthur Blvd, and Coast H'W)'. ln Corona del Mar. After a search was begw~ for property to build a bigger chtD"ch complex, the [fvirw Co, made available an 8-1/2 acre site on 81800 Ave, just lnland of the Phllco -Ford Aero- nutroolc plant. In keeptni with Mariners Church poUcy, there were no ftmd raising ca.rn- palftllS, as the church board faced the t\nanclaJ.problemwltb prayer and r.a.tth. During the months before the escrow dead- tiDe, the money continued to come ln steadtly,andtheneeded sum was reached on the day the escrow was to close -- about $35,000 coming tn the last 2 day.. 1 A campiiB-Uke complex will be coostructed --includtnr l 2,000 ,.t aanet..ary, an· edu- cational center, hopefully boas. ing a school, and an actt,lty center IDd other buUdlngs to meet the needs of the Mar. lDers coacreptioDIDdthecom- manlty. --·o.M·C....·~ (71 .. )aa.7Ui COMPANY TOWN Back east, and even a. few places out west, there are some "company towns" ':,. towns owned, lock, s~ock and sidewalks, by one big company that has the major industry there. About 22 years ago, I raised the Idea of the Irvine Co. taking over Newport Beach and rtmnlng Ftasa company.town,l haven't seen anything during the Intervening years that would make me change my mind. If Irvine ran everything, just think of the possibilities: CITY HALL, which Is being moved pFecemeal to Fashion Island, anyway, could be built by the company. No tupayer expense. We could hD'o the old City Hall Into a park. POLICE could be replaced by the Irvine Ranch Patrol. The helicopter could haul Irvine's lobbyists around to other towns, or maybe carry sick calves lo Fhe vet from the company's Montana ranch. ELECTIONS would be only to the company board of directors. No worry about who was donating how mucb to whom. U a guy didn't do a good job, the company could !Ire him. Quality, not poliUcal pull and moneyspending, would determine who runs the town. TRAINING people for the Irvine Co. would no longer be a city expense, They could get their lobbyists and administrators straight from the labor market. LOOING DECISIONS would be a thing of Fhe past, The Irvine Co, always wins (e•cept on the freeway). And wewouldnolonger have to hire a lobbyist In Sacramento for the city, Mr. Bob Shelton could take care of aU that, REAL ESTATE problems would disappear, Irvine owns almost everything, anyway, so real estate. guys who want a varlance for every piece of property could go right to the company. THIRTEEN-FOOT PRIVACY WALLS would be called 13-ft. walls, not "retalnlng walls." ADd bills wouJd be called hills, not "view mounding.." In honesty, alooe, we would mala! great strides. BRIDGE DESIGN problems would dlsaPDOU. Tbe company could build a bridge dlrecl from Fashion Island to the other side of the bay. VOTERS who elect candldales loaded with outalde money would no longer be able 10 cry when tbose guys vole to pleaae the people wbo greased their palms. There would be DO local government -thus no -lions. Think about It, We coald pledp our Uvea, our torttmes and our sacred hollor to what has made America great -tree eoterprlae big business. • • • AI Forpt • • • • Our 1maU hardWare baiiDell haDp on the only way a •mall .. tlloou CAN nowada11 -bJ ,oll•lflc llllilllllc bill tbe but morc'-ndlae lUid por-I -'flee, P .s. Wbat eter ,._.., lu tbe clty'a strict enforce meat of bull-• lie- law I, Tbere are b-ocla· ol tly-bJ-olghtara doing buslneu Ia Iowa wltboat a UceDH.