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THE-NEWJORT HAiaOR
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Upper Newport Bay could
wlDd ~ 11 tbe bentf'lclary ·
of tbe 1969 Suta Battlara
oU spW, under a bUl lntro-
diiCed yesterday In tbe state
legl.ttatun by Seoa.tor Den-
lliB Carpenter.
The Nnport Beach Re-
publican propOses thllt $3,-
481,000 received by the state
as settlemeot for damqea
resultlnc rtom tr.t offshore
oU well blowovt be used to
purdue tbe coastal wet-
lands ot tile Bay.
"The settlement by the
oU companies," said Mr.
Caf1)eflter, ·•was for damage
COM PREPARES
POLL ON P. 0.
A poll of reald.eots and.
merehultl ofCorooa del Mar
on' the matter of retaining
the ftrst class Post Ofttee
I& belnC prepared by the
CDM Cl't'lc Assn, and the
Chamber of Commerce.
Ch'lc Assn. members
agreed at thelrJan. 29 mHt-
lndicled in
arson case
A Harbor VIew Homes man
whO opened a real estate
omce 2 weeks ago ln Corona
del Mar has been indicted
ln connection with a $6
mllilon arson In Connecticut,
the FBI said Mooday,
Hobart Genld Icenhower,
40, ol Z3Z'i Port Lerwlck,
vice-president of Newport-
Irvine Realtors, 2640 E.
Coast Hwy. was arrested,
alooc with 3 other men from
North Hollywood, and from
South Caronna and Pennsyl-
vaDJa. They an charged •Uh
co~clty In a ftre tt.t de · yed a discount store
---~cOtlor Plabt 1D 1 .TaltYWe Conn., bulkl-
ln& oa Oet. h. 19'73. Ac-
cordloe to the FBI, both
or the businesses destroyed
were sqbsidlarles of Ameri-
can Sales and Management
Co. of Gaffney, S.C., headed
by Icenhower. Federal of-
rtcials say a S5.99 mlllloo
insurance claim was made
following the fire.
A federal grand ).Jry in
HarUord, COilll., issued in-
dictments charging Icen-
hOwer and Merrill Herbert
Klein, 48, of North Holly-
wood; John J. Darcy Jr.,
52, of Hickory, Pa., and
Lawrence Eugene Gore, 30,
of Mauldin, S.C., with Inter-
state transportation for
committing ·arson in aid of
raeketeerlDg, interstate
transportatlon or dynamite,
and arson. lcen.bower was
also charged with per )Iring
hlmseU tn prior testlmooy
before tbe gnnd )lry.
Block party
lng that an opinion poll wUl
be taken on the proposal to
downgrade the COM Post
omce as a branch of the
Newport Beach Post Office.
The necutlYe committee of
the COM Chamber ls meet-
log today to dtseuss tbe coo-
troversy. A joint effort by
the 2 orp.ntza.Uons Is eJ-
pected to be worked out soon.
Last week's Cl•te Assn.
meetfn« was at:teoded by a
5-man coottncent or postal
ottlcials, beaded by Hector
Godinez, count} postal ser-
vice chief, and Glen Good-
rich, Newport Beach post-
master. All S stated that
1f tnt change Is made, the
COM Post Office customers
lt'ould not ootlce any change
in the service.
Mr. Godinez, who called
the coo.troversy a "tempest
1.n a teapot," said that out~
going mall from Corona del
Mar Is already being pro-
cessed in Sanll Ana, e~cept
tor the mall placed in the
COM slot lD the Post Of-
flee.
"£natui.Uy tbe lncomtnc ...u ww u. UTift ... tbt
·CDM" Pott Otneto already
eorted," he llid. "In 45
days we hope to have In
operation a computer sys-
tem to taOOie tne for101rd-
J.ng of clllnge of address
mall, which il now being
done manually."
The sentiment expressed
In comments and QUesttoos
from the audience was gen-
enUy critical of the pro-
posed downgrading.
Brooks Bernard said that
his Breakers Drive As sn.
Is opposed ·to the change
aDd that a letter expressing
this stud will be sent to
postal autborlttes.
Bob Stoessel, outgoln&
president ot the Corona del
Mar Chamber, asked aboUt
a statement 1n a letter from
Mr. Godinel In which he
said thllt "several busi-
nesses aloog Coast Hw y.
bave been tnte"tewed and
the results were uoanlmous
appronl." •
Edward Daley, director or
customer service, Santi
Ana, reported oo the survey,
t $1 500 nami.Dg 6 businesses that ne S , had been potted. From the
audience, Coline Gibbons,
Workers made ))bless by owner of COM TraYel Set-
the Jan. 11 Marlner.s Mile vtce one of the bUsinesses
rtre bentfltt.:l Suoday from nam~ said s.be bad not
$1,500 nised at a block been inte"tewed and ttat
perty held in the partin& sbe opposed the chaD&e.
Jot b9blnd bulldln&l de-Eoslgn Publisher Arvo
atroyed by the $2 mliUoo. Haape. r@Called tbe results
blue. of a telepboat poll taken by
More tl».D 1,000 hot does the Eoslp ud by tbe COM
were 10ld. aceordiD& to tbe Chamber tn December.
party'• orpnlzar.s, aiooc Twenty businesses were
wttb .,n: drin.b. buttou anc1 called: oaly 001 reported
bumper Jtlckers. "Get off ba:t 'lAc beard from Mr. Go·
tour ubes • nbuUdMar· d .. ,. omee; dtnnlte objee-
lDtrt Mllt" was tbt tbeme Uou to tbe pi"'ppStd chance
of lM party and tbt mil· wen tolceelbJlS;thtotbtrs
_,. oa. the bumper tHek-akl tbtJ wou.ld r.•• to atDdY
en.. the matter llrtber,
Al>oot 50 ~· uo ottU Elllc-J tllboCDW Post
a-toyed boCOIM cl l'!t Olllu .... pftLMd bJ Pub-ftte, accordlDC to tlle UAer Htapa, no aJd that
Epa, '"" ol tllo partJ'a tbo l«al Pool Ollleo bas
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to wlldUfe aDd losses of
land owned by tbe state.
It is very appropriate that
these tunds be used to ac-
quire ooe of tne last c011atal
wetlands and wlldltfe refuge
areas lD southern CaU-
rornia."
All agreement already
reac bed by the federal Dept.
or the Interior and state
aDd Irvine Co. outctals would
place tbe Uppe r Bay under
control of the Dept. of Fish
aM Game ap a wlldiUe pre-
serve. Sen. Carpenter's bill
would release money to buy
and develop the land.
Mr. Carpenter'sblll would
utilize $3,481,000 of the$4,5
mlUioo whic h was the state's
sha.re or tnt nearly $10 mU-
11oo settlement made by four
on companies and the drlll-
lng company Involved lD the
ill
1969 Santa Barbara Channel
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COSTA
MESA
The • mooey to be used.
now beld In tile state's 11D·
appropt1ated general fund,
would be transferred to the
Flab aDd Game department
under tbeprovlalonsofSena.-
tor Carpeoter •s biU and
would be available only for
the Upper Newport Bay ac-
quisition.
No requirements for Its
use ln a particular year
would be made.
Lukewarm on
World's Fair
The Department of Fish Mayor Bob Wilson's
and Game has already con~ rlream of a world's fair tn
tracted to provide manage-Costa Mesa got a lukeW1.rm
ment for the refuge area. reception Sunday from the •·u the Upper Bay can City Council.
be acquired by the state--Before they will spent1 any
through other fund s or pro-tax dollard on studying the
g rams," Mr. Carpenter mayor's fair Idea, Council
sald, "my bUI may not be members said they would
necessary. wall for the results of a stud~·
)eels in the city.
Counctlman Dominic Ra~
c Ut suggested that the city
first che-c k with Loog Beach
and lind our why that city
deelded aplnst having a
world's lair.
AIRPORT CH,4,.NGES proposed during the past few weeks
include Costa Costa Mesa Mayor Robert WU900 's sug-
gestion tbat a new air passenger terminal be buill oo
the west side of the rteld, across the runway from the
present terminal. Tbe Newport Beach Airport Action
Assn. wants the runwa>' re-allped to a 29 degree head-
Ing (lnd.lcaled by dotted line In the phOto) so )ets will
take off over Costa Mesa. Tbe new air termJ.nal wou ld
be at the spot marked by ··x:· The Newport-Riverside
freeway is nea r the top of the photo, and the San Diego
freeway Intersects at the lop rfiht.
Delay sign exempt plea already funded by the County
Fair baird,
Mayor Wilson and Coun-
cilwoman Norma Hertzog
want a world's fair. maybE'
In 1980, on the county fair-
grounds.
Businessman Ted Botogh
caU ed the fair Idea '·a dream
made by one individual" and
c laimed the area does noc
have enough transportalioo
or lodging fa cilities to sup-
port suc h an undHtak.ing.
AIRPORT IDEA
CALLED STUPID
A Newport anti-airport Costa Mesa," Mayor Wilson
group's let1er, suggesting daimed Tuesday, "bt>cause
A declslon on whether or
not some Costa Me~ busi-
nesses wm be es:empt from
the city's tough sign law
was postponed Sunday by the
City CounciL
Car dealers, gas stations,
movie theatres and motels
want bigger signs than the
one square foot per foot
of ·business · frontage al-
lowed by the 10-month-old
c ity law, But Coun('Umen,
holding a special aU-day
Sunday sessioo, de<:ided
unanimously to wait until
the city Planning Com-
mtssloo f1n1shes a study of
how the law effects those
businesses.
Meanwhlle, City Hall Is
sending letters to about 300
businesses, warning them
that tbetr painted wall signs
that exceed 40 per :::ent of
business frontage must be
removed.
"II would stimulate the
local economy and create
an em ployment boom in Or-
ange County for 5 or 10
years," Mrs. Hertzog
claimed.
Councilman Jack Ham-
mett, allowing that ··there
is nothing better than a
dreamer,'' ~~o·ondered how the
fair might hampt>r other
capital Improvement pro-
Mayor Wilson and Mrs.
Hertzog told ol meeting with
a Canadian promotion group
Interested In the project.
Councilman RacltJ re-
minded the mayor tllat the
state owns the lalrground's
165 acres, and would have
t he fi nal say on whether or
not a world's fair would
be held there.
The Council dl>Cided to
"'keep abreast'" or the fair
s ituation, bu t took oo other
al'tlon Sunda}'.
that Orange County Airport's th{' private aircraft turn
runway be re-aligned so jets rtl!ht Immediately after
would take ott over Costa takeoff:·
Mesa, n s tailed ··stupid" Residents aroo.Dd Newport
by Costa Mesa '! mayor. Two Bay have fought the jets
top county offi cials, both in for years, and han a suit
a position to do something pendt.ng ag:alnst county tax.
about the proposal, J.gnored payer s because of jet noise.
the letter. Mr. Bresnahan said last
"It's )1st conversation," week. he would not comment
said airport director Robert on "the political lmpllca~
Bresnahan. "'I don't think lions of moving the air ter-
lhey haY e an)' Idea of the mlnal to the Costa Mesa
cost of what they are pro-!ide of the lleld," bUt ad-
posing." mltted that a west-side lo~ Mexico car
crash kills
Also delayed at Sunda y's
Counc il meetlng was a de-
dslon on a proposed Law
to phase out biUboards in
Costa Mesa. The Council
decided. ap!JI unanimously,
that the billboard law should
W btld Uf •o a ftDal de~
clllon Is reached on recuJar
stros for the special cate-
gory buslnesses.
Beach defenders laude4
··u •s my lnt('nt to receive catioo would be safer and
the letter and file It," 5tll more coaventent for J:*S-
Distrlct County Supervisor seneer ;ets and their pas-
Thomas RilEy saki. sengers," The lrvi.De Co.
~girt
A memorial service Is
scheduled for 3 p.m. today,
Feb. 6, for Deborah Law-
rence, 19, of Balboa, killed
tnt Thursday lD an auto
accident near Ensenada,
Mexico.
Miss Lawrence, on a trip
with friends, died when thelr
car left the road and over-
turned down an embankment.
Two other youths were in-
jured sUihtly in the mishap.
She was a student at Or-
ange Coast College.
Services at First BapUst
Church, 2501 CltnDr., New-
port Heights, will be con-
ducted by Pastor F. Kenton
Seashore.
Deborah Is survived by
her pt.rents, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Lawrence, 202 E.
Balboa Bl vd., aod by sisters
Cynthia, Linda Diane, Jean-
nette and Dawn, aod brother
Bobby.
ICE CAPADES HEAD
ROBERT DENOi DIES
Robert Deneb of Corona
del Mar, natiooal director
of the Ice Capadesorpntu.-
tlon lor the past 35 Y• rs,
died Jan. 29 whlle vts ltlDg
Oakland. He was 65.
Mr. Deneb lived at 12.29
Bayside. He was born in
England, came to this coun-
try as a youth, and lived
locally for the put 10 years.
He served lD th• U, S. Army
in World War n.
Ht ls JU"I'td by bis wUe ,
Ros•marle, aad by a sister
and 4 brothers I.D EnclaDd.
Printt aerYte .. ••rear-
ranged by Bllli~Beflei'()D
of Costa West. Tbt r&_mlly
succests memorial dona~
tlona to a.oy cblrlty, 1D Uf!'l
of Rowers.
CM council
raises pay
Costa Mesa City Coun-
ctlmen voted themselves a
pay raise Tuesday night ,
upping their monthly salary
from the present $347 to
$364.
In other action the Coun-
c il:
• REfUSED to change the
name of 22nd St. to Victoria
St.
• DENTED a proposal that
would have allowed high-
density apartment develop-
ment of the Paulo drive-
in theatre property.
• APPROVED a tan('
clla.nge that wtU allow con -
dominiums to be built on the
bluffs overlooking Santa An.a
River north of Vtctorla St.
• DENTED a request to
allow reduction in pa.rldng
requirements at a restau-
rant at 369 E. 17th.
FRENCH B. SMITH OF
C.IL SUCCUMS AT '!11
Private ruoenl arrange-
m«:~ts are being made for
Frenc h B. Smith, 59, of2227
Pomona. Costa Mesa, who
died Feb. 4 at Hoag hOs-
pital. He was an aircraft
draftsman ror many years
aDd bad Uved locally sloce
1955.
He ls survived by his wife.
Patrlel&; 90Q.S Patrick and
Michael; daughters Arlene
Louct>bcnu'IJb aoo Betty
Stuqtoa, and by 4 graod-
elllldrttl. f Wienl director
ls Batta-Berteron ol Costa
Ilea.
Nostalgia night for the Co-
rona del Mu Chamber or
Commerce 101s highlighted
by recQ!:nitlOfl or 2 long-
time residents credited with
preserving the maln heach
ol Corona del Mar as a
public !>each.
Mary Burton, an attorney,
and Isabel (lzzy) Pea se, re~
nowned for he r II(Ork for
Harbor Area t>eau!Uication,
were there to receive the
applause from the large
c rowd attending the iostalla~
tion banquet at the Bahia
Corinthian Yacht Club.
T. Duncan Stewart told
of the ca mpatps ca rried
out by Mrs. Burtoo and Mrs .
Pease, who blocked possible
subdivision of beach areas
and development of F'un Zone
type of ente rtainment fa -
cilities.
A note of hilarity wa s
added to the program as
Duncan lived up to his title
of '"poet lariat of Corona
del Mar." He redtedanum-
ber of pu blished and un-
published gems from his col-
lection of doggerel verse,
Including "The phase on the
bathroom noor, ''which dea It
with the water shortage
c risls in !iewport Beach back
in the '50s.
The evening's program
also included nostalgia in
music, played on the ptaoo
by Clyde Zulch, Corona del
Mar artist aDd musicl.an.
Old time tunes of years past
Included "Nola,'' a b•ortte
accompanimeat for the siJent
filc kers, and alsosomtRudy
Vallee soogs, recalling the
days when Mr. Zulch se"ed
as accompantstanda.rranger
for crooner VaUee. The mu-
sical portion of ttw evenlag
also lbcludtd orpn selec~
tioos by Bob ADd)IUs.
Bob Stotuel, outaotng
prestdeot of the CUmber ,
performed his rlllll otfteiaJ
Mardi Gras· is NB social event
•
dqt} as pruldent by pn-
sentln& Z plaques for beaut!~
ftcatlon of business locatiori
aloog Coast Hwy. Tbe ~
clplents were Les Schunk,
owner of Newport Tire Cer~
ter, and Lee Sim mons, o'WTler
of Lee's Corooa de l Mar
~urser~·.
Councilman John Storf'
served as installing orlicer,
passing on the !r.IYel ofpresi-
t1ent rrom Mr , Stoessel to
F'rank Jank, owner of
Hearthstone's Firepla r t"
Things.
Entertainment during the
t1inner hou r was presented
by )'oong dancers from the
Do roth}' Jo Studio in Corona
del Mar , Master of ceN-
monles for tht' evenlug was
Ha l Pinehill, a pa st presi-
dent of the Chambe r and
newly installed president of
the Newpo rt Harbor-Costa
Mesa Board of RE"altors.
Castaways
plan aired
Seven changes to the long-
range Newport Beadl gen·
en! plan have been set lor
a feb. 20 public airing be~
fore the d t)' Planmng Com-
mission.
U later adopted by the
City Council, the ameod-
ments would change plans in
the following :neas:
• CASTAWAYS POINT, at
the eod or Westcllft Dr .,
would be re~dPfined as a
low and medlum...denslty
r esidential, and the tntne
Co. will s..~k clear guide-
lines oo how the city wtll
a I low the 74-acre a rea to
be cteYelopecl .
• PACIFIC VIEW me -
mortal perk seeks to have
50 arres north of the ceme-
tery t.OOed for low -density
resldeottal uSe.
• TRAFFIC clrcui&Uoo
elemlllt of the ~ttoentl p1u
wm be re-hlshed, with s;»e -
clal emptuts eq)ected oa
aol•tnc Coast Hlchway's
problems.
• JAMBOREE -COAST
RWY. tnternetkJO'I oortb-
ult eoruer, aow slat.cl br -1 <1<\'llopmoot, -1<1 .. rt-dtslpotocl _,.
low-rtoo olllce batJ<IIars.
• !lEW PARK to tiM $Ill
a.--CDn1dor, CoraM 411
liar t ..... or lfa.tCWtrite at
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Tbe letter, wrlttec to own• about S5 vacaat acres ..
COUDty Sopervleou by the on the we.t aide ttf tM t.lr~
35-member Airport AcUon por1.
Ano., came after Costa Supervisor RUey, WI'IOtt
Mesa Mayor Robert Wilson Dover Shores hOme Is under
s uggested last nek that a the J@l takeoff pattern, Slid
new airline passenger ter-he will take no action oa the
mJ.nal be buill on the west AAA letter until 1 county
side ol the 3lrport, ac ross envi ronmental impact study
the runway fro m the present of the airport Is fl.nlshed.
ra rtlit~·. The AAA letter, copies of
The AAJ.., sponsore<l b}'fht> which we~ sent to out -of~
~e~:port Ha rbor Chamber of tollffl papers, but to n!UI'ter
Commerce and headed b)· of the Newport Beach news-
Jean Morris of the Bluffs, papers, asked that the county
said the) wooh1 support airport be re-named I~
Mayor Wtlson"s Idea, and ··costa Me sa-Orange County
said AAA would PI }' for r e-Airport." and suggested that
allj:nlng the airfield's only ntgbts to Ch icago, Seattle,
runway so jets would take and other cities might hf
off over Costl Mesa :lnd added to local tram c.
Fairview State HospilaJI~ "The new alignment would
Mrs . Morris ooted that ~plal'e the nearest hOme uodfr
IS Jess Vlilluable there and ' the takeoffs at Fairview Rd.,
could be bought cheaper by over 3 miles from brake
the county if the county de-release," claims the let1er.
cides to buy up property "'The Airport AcUoo Assn.
under the take-off pat1ern. will 1>-.r all costs and ex-
'Outsldf' of thf> freeway penses for Immediate re-
ftghtf'rs, thOse a rl' the most allj:nment of the run.-ay."
selfish people I know of, •· However, Mrs. Morris
said Mayor Wilson of the said Monday that federal tai-
AAA members, ··and their payers, through the Federal
su~tgesttoo Is the stupidest AviaUon Admlnistratton,
tttlng 1'.-e heard in a long wou ld probably pay "about
time. Tbe airport was there 80 to 90 per ceot" of re~
lone before those people allgnmeat costs.
mo¥ed under the night pat-··we don't care how bl&
tern. I acrH that )@t emr ine the alrpor1 get5, as long
noise is a pl'Oblem, ~ut I as the }efs doo"t ta.k• on
think we sbould golve the over Newpo rt S.ch., .. Mrs.
problem, not do any with Morris said. ''Tbtrt Is a
the airport." i/:fE"ll pe~~t -up demand for
Mr. Bresnatw..n said thE> mor e atr service, We art
presebt runway allpment, not against npandlnc the
which hls jets take off over airport, but we doO't tblnk
Upper Newport Bay, was Newport Rear tl should b.lte
chOSen years; ago because the elqlllllsloo."
a takeoff oYer Costl Mesa She said the AAA has a
"would be o .. er about 16 s tentng committee of
schOol sites, plus the hOs-"about 35 me:mbera," but
pltal, and: a tot ot homes.·· that II represents about
"Mocl trarnc from the 10,000 Pf!OI)le llvlQg ~arthe
a.lrport already nies o .. r airport,
Drafting redistrict plan
A po.UIJeal n -dlstrlct~
plu for Oru(e County,
wbJc:tl .tU probably taU the
clt:y ollntM out of Stptr-
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• GREED? OR NATIONAL SURVIVAL?
• IM!IDTOIIII PLAN~ lor on urn• • 1 -.. ., ·~F. • • · ' -1 ..,dyottaw-W.:j-nant ~~-of ... h I&J, OR .... 1 1111, Ill 1o ,_ • ' .......t.. 'e.~ < -"'"· .Dorllr ... ]IIIII _ ••• •• _ .. -lo.· -· _. _ h .... bdlflnltipnl .... tho ,....._ ...... I ., ::e 1 .......... _._ ....... _ol_lo ___ -.. A_.9,..-tPotdiMido41111wlli<hlo.......,~-Fothoq
"-' __ ............... -••••••• ~-•• tho CO!Ifuoloo -dy _ ... (TIIo...,..•~=· Cbinoond
11u --II a--' 'no --I I liS-......... -wbal typo of --nt tho tho l/tiiDa of !lorill So±=ro/ llco, with nloiiC .. _... Y .. llln tall .-t)', ud taU-IJaltod Sla.., ha. 110"1!114, • ... oor .,.., oo lmfladoolo upon tho tulo \>~ , tN not
P..,.J .., .-.... Itt atodo • of """"' r-. llepul!llc 1o a _...,.., of taws lllld not of I"P'Jbllco ai oiL) •
-or_I!IOillor olocr ae-P-'"'"' --.. a.ltoJothopeoplotulo."Thua..ln•ffOCI:Iw. ht.lllo-ooffroodom ......... th,. ::O.;!'':n, fo~I:S"':; ::=.:=..~= 11it1 thoJ thO U-Stalftlo bplh a tapublk: ltlf)' -always IOVPI 10 ~ iJw Umita-
lbt FoJ'I Plolo, -of oor ra.--oor ..... ID 1114 1 democracy -wbkh b impol!lblt. -upon _,anaat -JAJ ropubU..
Sallla'o ... buura, II»''" of*_,, IIIII A tapUblk:baayoiOmof,...mmonl~ 'nay..,_bt~•chdol"!'<'~.,._ ....... .,.
nm...,. ale. '11'1-,.., Ballor DiM 11u ..,ldld 1o ""a fbotd rulo of law. That body oflawllmlta 1c appulo 10 tho poOplo. S ~ com-
lbt pobllt:, for ,...r -rt. eoollae tbelr tn• ... 1o 1111 tho powor of ,...mmonland hat 11 lb fundi· blne<t wtthdellberatalyfootmcl.,.-about
It 1o utnmaly P'll!lYIDI Uoltoel Slaloo ud lo talilo montal put,.. tho protactlon of 1M Godpn 1M pcopor functiOJI of--~ lllmul1tod •
1o ••• com..,.IIJ O.e-a mueb ,_. lllllllocllov. r!Jhb of lndMdualo. .,...s ~~ on tho belt 11tmont of JO<loly.
••
Thraa Jal'l liD ,.. ,._ Jt.. detmmcy 00 tho othor hand b 1 ayotem Thole wbol!>clltbored to build IJid to pcoduc:o
ported 111 ..-weembarted of aowmmlftt under whidt a majority rules Tht In an atmotpher• orfretdom found thlti proper-~~lrlolle u:=.o,.; .....S ltoolf ...,., from two Greek w~rdt, . ty conflocalad, their ~b lllrtlplt4 upon. md
__ 1 I<Oir 't~attootllle bpd "<Wtpo'' mtlllllna people, and •mt<lll" .,. ... their penonal 11foty )Oopotdlud. Out of tho
tC' tbt ttate•s capttal 'ad. ina to rUle. In a democrte)'. the peoJ* rule. Or. chaos which rnulted from &bt U.,WUon to
the CblAese New YM.r'•· more tpedfkally 1 m~jortty of the people rules democracy. totaUtarlan wyit p f, tht many by the
eelebratloo In Su Fru-wltll rtO brrlb on.lll po'Wf!f'. • , few emerted • a toalcJI co~.
cllco. The m1jority tn 1 democracy may collliat of Thil ll why Jtmu Mad~ MOte in the
Our .... dlre<lloD Ia ~ a majority of .U 1M people, or of eleetod Pedenliot Papen,. "Democ~""'" _,been
nteasioa of tbe or~~Dt. repretcntatlwt of the people or of appointed speelacles of turbulence and ~lion; haw ~r:r:~,:~rl~ru 0: offk:iab such u our Supre~ court. In any ever been found incompallblf. 'rW'Uh por10nal
tOur Hoonr Da~. tbe GnDCI cue, the devutattna feature of a democ:ncy iJ tw.~rity or the Jtahll of propltt)'; and have In
Caayoo Pboea1x, Arti08I the unchecked power of a majority. genenl been u abort in their IMt at they have
11.Dd other slrbtl Tbe eo.i The major difference between a republic: and boen violent in tbeli deaths." We will see next Mo'lday I! our COW1ci!
members will consider what they can
do for their nation In a time of desperate
crisis. Will duty to nation prevail? Or
will they reach out for federal hand-
outs for Newport Beach, one of the
wealthiest cities In the land --and
thus help push our nation closer to the
brink of bankruptcy and disaster?
HAROLD (HAL) PINCHIN of Corona del Mar, at rlcht,
the 1975 president of tbe Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa
Board or Realtors, honors the outgolDg president, Cbarles
E. Bron, with a speetal J~~Predatton plaque, preseoted
al the awards banquet held at the Bllbol PavUion.
wW be creaUy ~ced per a democracy tw always been noted in the very President Ford II wrona. ''The people" are
student and we wWbopet'ully phra• u.ed by Prelident'Ford, "a government not the rulen of the United Sta&ea. Tberi we~e
LD our OWD small way bolster of laws and not of men." But be followed hiJ never suppoad to be any rulers over this
the U. S, eeooomy. We felt tound tlatement by addina the totaDy c:ontr• country.
U was of t~ otmolt im. dictory sentence '"Here the peo..a. rule " Rather eac:h of Ul should be encourqed to portao<e 10 let lbo public • ..-. ' U' din t tho b d know that commoo sense bad For pnerations, the American people have rule hit own ,e ac:cor I o . WI an a
prevaUed. ThestudeDtsaball been told that the United States iJ a democ-freely accepted moral code ~b ·u the Ten
certatnly beoetlt creatly racy. Yet, we all ptedae aJleslanc:e to our Oaa, Conunand~ntJ. And ln makina and enforcing
from experieacill( tbls IJJ,. "arid to the Republic for wbich it stand a." St~c:h the lawt, our government sh~ be ruled by
tecral part of our Amerteu wordina it not without meaninJ. the limitations upon ita ~~,built into the
Almost dally we read news reports
of the Increase In the estimate of the
federal deficit. The latest frightful figure
was around $80 BILLION I Just consider
the devastating Impact that will have
on the gallq:~lng lnfiatlon that Is striking
at the pocketbooks of us all. Each billion
of deficit spending dilutes the purchasing
power of our dollar that much m ore.
The boondoggle coming up Monday night
at the City Council meeting Is part of
federal folly that Is priced at a total
of some $20 BILLION. U this one single
p;:~;am of federal hand-outs could be
cancelled, the estimated federal deficit
would be cut by one-fourth. A "no,
thank you" decision by our COW1cil could
t~. could Ignite the
sanity throughout the
greed? Or national survival?
It will be a test of charac ter of our
Council members, and of our community .
• • •
• COAST CONTROL IS 'RAN K THEFT'
The voters of California may wake
up some day t o the fact that the Pro-
p osition 20 has c reated a thlevJng
monster which has no respect for the
right t o own property. The n, hopefully,
that 111-advlsedproposltlon can be thrown
out, and our c onstitutional guarantee
of prq:~erty ownership can be respec ted
again.
LIGALMOnCI
NOTICE OF PUBLIC
HEARING
Notice 1s hertbyglventhat
the Planning Commission of
the City of Newport Beach
wtu' bold a public hearing
to consider the following
proposed am endm ents to the
Newport Beach General
Plan:
1. An amendment to the
Land Use and Resldentl.al
Growth Elements to change
the land use designation of
the Pacific View property
(SO acres, north of P2cltlc
V lew Memorial Park) from
'·Governmental, Edu cational
and lnstttutlooal " to "Low-
Density Residential." z. An amendment to the
Land Use and Residential
Growth Elements to change
the laod use designation of
the lot at 809 East Bay
Avenue (1n Centnl Balboa)
from "Reta.J.l and SerYice
Commercial"' to "Two.
FamUy Re~ldeoUal."
3. ~ amendm ent to the
Land Use and Residential
Growth Elements to change
the land use desl.gna tloo fo r
the property on the north
side of Coast Highway east-
erly of Jamboree Road from
''Low -Density Residentlal ''
to "Administrative, Pro-
fessional and FlnancLal
Commen ial.''
4. An amend ment to thE>
Land Use and Residential
Growth Elements to rede-
floe "LOw Density Resi-
dential'' and to create a
new cate,ory: "Med ium-
Density Residential"; to ap-
ply redellned "Low-Density
Residential" deslgnatlon to
Castaway, North New-po rter,
Anthony Harrigan of the U. S, In-.LII:AL IIOTtCI
dustrlal Counc il, writing In the Sunday ORDINAJ<CE NO. 15 95
Register, comments as follows: "The AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH Coastal Zone Conservation Act Is a ESTABLISHING A PLAJ<.
major violation of the COnStitutional NED COMM UNITY DEVEL. OPMENT PLAN AND DE· rights of those IndividualS WhO OWil VELOPMENT ST ANDAROS
property on the seacoast." FOR DELAI<EY'SC ANNERY
He quotes from a Reason Magazine ~~L~~~>E (AMENDMENT
article, written. by Professor M. Bruce Tile City Counctt of tbo
Johnson, UC Santa Barbara, who has City ot Newport BtachOOES ORDAIN as tollowl:
served on the Regional Coastllne Com-SECTION 1. The tottowtog
I I "Th 1 tl of rt t described real property IO· m ss on: e expropr a on . P va e cated Ill the ctty or Newport
property rig hts (by the . Commission) Beach, Coallly of orance,
can only be regarded as rank theft. State or catttorata, 10 wtt: The portion of Lot 6 ot PrqlOSitlon 2 0 violates the spirit and see11oo 26, llld Lot 2 of Sec-
the letter of the 5th Amendment guar-tlon "· Townsblp & South, ha hall ot Rance 10 West, S. B. B. £ antee t t private prq:~erty s n 11., deocrlbeclao:
be taken for public use without just BoclnDitltr at apollll, which
compensation. The Constitution was once :t: .::.·~~~~"=~
regarded as both a guarantee of In-or anc1 parallelwtth lboEu·
I llmita terly tiM of Block 425 of dlvidua rights of action and a -a 11q1 of 14 nca11er•s AddJ.
tlon on the acts of the stat_!!. The con-11011 1o Newport Btacb, re.
temporary situation t.a almllllt the re-corded ID -s, poco 14
or ~~--· 111110, Re-verse." eordJ o1 Oruct Ccuty,ca ..
Repeal of Proposition 20 would be a lllo!'tlla, llld the Scltlblrl1 lloe oiT!rttiiJ·Eirhlll.._., big step toward preae"atton .of our .. ald-r..tr-ll<lh.._.
freedom. Ia -1'1*1 ta ~• No.llloAcplodl>riMBoard
• • • of Tn~&• ol tM 'CitJ ol PIGHT CRIME . NOT GUNS llewport Baa, Callllnla,
Criininlh wttllou: ...., II the wtlrd .,at of tll-""o lily 14, ltlt; -~
w01114 .,._ ltwt allintt ,.... lntltad of eaford na tbt iaM .... ll' W' Jut MM
......, ... ......_ · · fllllotllloi!Onaa-
"""' wltllout crimlnalo lo tile tcal o1 .,_ wllo would 17"10' IUl 110.11 ltol II
u,etoW HIMrty aM ju.ttlet lot .,., wk wouW prot.ect If• u4 a ,-. -._.. It•
·-·-tllat)UIIiol_..... 1l' 10'' ... ., ....... Let.-. ..... ~--.. ftJitt-. ... ptCI;--· , __ ..... ____________ , ... ttl" ........... --.-. ..... ..... '"no f-., tlio ~.God lo tho
'I' 1. -' t111Dw1F .. Fl ht fooll ... =••u• _, ...,._...,., _,_, /:1
....... _ .. _
P-llto.....,l•llto. I , hl-'1 pp 110. ... .., =•111 ...... DsrL-111 .....,.
LIGAL NOnCE.
and a portion of Jamboree/
Coast Htgtrwa.y vacant sites;
to apply new "Medium-Den·
stty Residential" des tgna.
tton to a portion of Jam-
boree/Coast HighWay vacant
site; and to change wording
In Resldeatial Growth Ele-
ment.
5. An amendment to the
Land Use, Residential
Growth, and Recreation and
Open Space Elements to add
a park area on the west
s ide of Marguerite Avenue
at Harbor Vi ew Drive,
6. An amendment to the
Land Use Element to destg.
nate the '•Old Newport
Bouleva rd Area '' for a Spe-
clflc Area Plan by adding
a Speclflc Area Plan bouDd-
ary designation on the Laod
Use Plan (map).
7. An amendment to the
Circulation Element as It
pertalns to recommended
Improvements for Coast
Highway and .possible
amendmeots to the Land Use
and Residential Growth Ele-
ments pertalnlng to intensity
and phasing of development.
Notice Is hereby further
given that said public hear -
Ing •UJ be held on the-t_oth
day of February, 1975 , at
the hour of 7:00 p.m. 1n
the Counc il Chambers of the
Newpo rt Bea ch City Hall, at
which time and place any
aDd all persons Interested
may appear anrt be heard
thereon.
James M. Pa rker ,
Se'c retary
Newpo rt Beach City
Plaonlng Commission
PubUsh: Feb. 6, 1975, In the
Newport Ha rbor Eosign.
L!GAL MOTICI
known as Delaney's CaMery
VUiage, Amendment No, 43 9.
SECTION z. Copies of said
DeYelopment Plan and De-
velopment Standards are oo
file tn the Office or the City
Clerk for the City of New-
port Beach and are made a
part hereof by th.ls refer •
ence.
SECTION 3. The Commu·
nlty Development Director,
of the City of Newport Beach
Is hereby lllltructed and dt.
reeled to lbcnr said a meod-
ment oo M.ld property and
P-C District, u detcribed
bereiDabo't'e; and, 11 llld
P..C Dttirlct shall lli.Yt beflo
10 amended. the same sblb
be lD Ml force and effect
aod be a part of Title zo
of the Newport Besch Muni-
cipal Code.
SECTION 4. Thto oJ'Illl·
ance shill be publtshed oace
.. lbo olllclal --r of
tbe Clt)', and tbt •m• an
be tlloetlfl llllriJ (10) cllyo
afttr• tbt date of Ita adop·
I toe.
Thl• ordlnaace wat 1Dtro·
dactd at a recullr m..uac
or tho CMy c ..... u of tho
Cltf of N_.t llta<b bald
.. ... .... clay "'1_.,,
lf!S, Old wao l4Dptod ,.
lbl flllultyofJ-n, tfl5,
by 1111-... -· .. •It: A YU, COIJIICIUIIN: Doo-
1&1, K-, ....-.-.. •• COURCILIII:"• ...
..... llyolloll. •
AIIIIIIT COUIICILIIJ:": ........ --IIA\'Oa ""T.,.
ATT 111 alftJ: ,
..-~
CIIJC-P"'* ,._., Jflt~ .. ..... .,.,. .... &.
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heritage. We hOpe oar de. Our Dec:laration of Independence statet that Constitution. \ 1
elsioo meets with your ap. men "are endowed by their Creator With lnttead of "Here the peOple NM,"'whJch il an
proval and that we may hate certain unal:ientble ri&hti' and that aovern-invitalion to d.iaater, we ausae .. " .. '."T,,hio u ... "w'ay'''l Y~~C:t!,uett JUpport. menll am formed "to ~ecure thoae rf&hta." Any publk, not a Democracy. Let's Kl
Dick .cz Elatne £orland aovellllmnt whidl recopdz.et thne uutht mutt ~,., 1974 by T1t~Joh1t 61,.-uc~ll•> "'~"'''"
SCHOLARSHIP SET Conservative comment
BY INSTRUCTORS By TO. Equalloor ploy: Tbe)'~trHOIR· l:u--lllerM...Siiom
Instructors in C>rlo(e From tbe WUhlDgtoo a,. tloa creatma: a •tary study $S50 to $500 a mootb. ln
Coast College's physical server Newsletter of Feb. eommlssk>n tor botb tbe addltloa, members of tl'.le
sciences aod matbemaUcs 1, 1975, we learn tbl.t tbe Corcreas aod tbe Judiciary House han allowances for
division wlll take ,moaey House of Represea.taUves aDd Eueuttve bn.oc:bea of otbtr ottlce tJP.IU88 out-
from the1r own pockets and bas tocreased ttl frtace tbe covenunent. UDder tbe side the 1>1stiltf ot Co-
establish a acbolarahlp for beoeftts per member by terms of tbe reeolutlon, the tumbla, wblch ba'? now been
a dese"lng OCC student eD· $9,280 a year v.1tbout r.v-speaker of the HouM would upped from $800 .a year to
rolled ln classes 1n that di· tng to east a YOf.e. The appoiDt 2 members of this $2,000 a year.
vision. metbod 1s 10 mucb haodier commlaslon, lbe pnaldeat Slnce molt coocrusJonal
"In the put we've re-aDd more comfortable siDce pro.tem of the SeDate would fotiDI recorda rentl that
lied on business and lndustry none ot the members will appolDt another Z membtra, our cqnarneD YOte at
to provide tundsfor schOlar-be called upoo by their coo-tbe c:blel justice would ap-l.,t 75% of lbe tlmeapl.nat
ships, but unfortunately stltuents to e:.plalD just wby point 2 members and tbe cOGSUtutloo&l prtoelple, we
funds aren't coming lD at a tbeir are worth 10 prealdeot 2 members, and need DOt be amazed· at the
rate that Is needed tbJs much the wont they would mate recom. above miracles lheJ ba...-e
year," sald Charles H. ~~ry ~ m .......... ....._. to the president, WfO!IIfb,t. !t'J eu aM i:hould
Lewli:, dif'lsloa cba~DIItb..,., 1 ·~~ :be em~ed by all meaDs Jtudy tbe var.
"Tbe zs tnstroetors lql.~ll" ......... • , .• to..~· or nJtct u.etr iooa 'iOttDc ' ncorda: of oar
division decided to put tnelr lo 1 970 recommeodattooa. U ht ac. iOII(I'tumeo, ditcorer the
own mooey into a s<:boJar. dtMtJae to eeptecS tbe.~~t be would pro. '"' ltlat .,_to lhelt ''Oith
ship for a dese"lng stu-salattls trom to claim the pay I.Dereues.llld of ofllce" dD YUle accord·
dent." $42,500 a year. Tupayers lt h1J order was DOt re-lnclJ tor the protectton of
This yea r OCC Is hoplni: considered this seU gener. jected by Coogreas within lbe private property of tbe
to raise $ZS.OOO in schOlar-oslt)' to be oo tbe blgb dde 30 days. the PlY boost would people; J~~Piaud them and·
ship tuods, Last year close aDd compla1oed 1a propor-become law. retura tbem to otflce, while
to $20,000 was collected aod Uoo to the Hlf se"lng steep Last flU President Nlmo tt.OH tbat tOte apiDJt COOw
distributed among 1SO stu-increase. Now, bow to nlse accepted_ tbe recommeoda. 1Utunor..l priDetple sboUid
deDts, but many other de-their pay apiD wltbout ap.ID tlou of the JO.ealled ln-be ellmlllated at tbt polls.
sef'Ylng studentawere denled lDcur rtog the wrath ot tbelr dependent commlJsioD for Voters luttrested IDprocur-
schOlarshlps due to lack of constltueote? Very simple. the tncreue of tbe eoocres. IDe •otlrll recotdJ may COO·
fu nds. They came up wttb a DeW akl>nal salaries from J.U... tact tbe Eaaip tJr tDtorma.
LEGAL MOTICI
ORDINANC E NO. 159'7
AN ORDINANCE Of THE
C.ITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
AMENDING SECTION i,04 ••
OlD OF THE NEWPORT
BE ACH MUNICIPAL CODE
AND ADDING SECTION 1.-
04 ,050 PROVIDING THAT A
VIOLATION OF CERTAm
ORDINAJ<CES CONSTI-
TUTES AN tNFRACTIOM
Tbe CUy Couocll of the
C tty of Newport 881-Ch OOES
ORDAIN as foiiOWI :
SECTION I. Seel10111.04 ••
010 of the Newport Btaeb
Muntctpai Code 11 ameodecl
In its .utrtty· to read u
follow a:
"1,04.010 VlolalloD A
Mllidemeuor •• IDtracttoo
.. Penally. lt ... u be 1111·
lawful for aay peraon to •I·
oii.W IDJ prortJ:JoD or to flU
to comply With lD1 reqaJ.te.
meot ot thtJ Codt. A.l&y per-
IOD YtolatliiC aay ot tbe pro ..
vlliooJ or fl.tl1Dc to complJ
with any of tbt mudatory
reqaltemeab: of tldl COde stall be pllty of 1 mll-
dtmiaoor; prot"Jdtd, bow·
ever, Ill)' per• Ylolatbc
any of tM prorillou or fail •
1t1tr to COIJII>lr wta: 101 of tbe-tor)'r........,.,.
ofll:la Codt l!ball 0. pllly'
of aa tltncUoe tt aid aet
or omla*ladeclarodlo
be aa -liJuor.
dlliUce of IIIIa CIIJ, Ally-_.... <if a..,...,_ •• _.. .. p-., .... CodtiiJlll :-~=,:·:.::;-.. -:
cJ&aUJ ........... ltr a
1lllll "' .. - -.... ·--·· .. ~ orbp•= 01•1111 CIIJ • ,.. lor a .. .......... ... ··--. _,,.,., •L•
.... 1&111111 " ... ~-......... -~-Codt-h , ... 1' ltr(I)~--
R Pllr Mp .. ....... ..... _
500 to $4:5,700 LD Mareh, Uoa. \ 1
LIGAL MOnCI 1974• $49,1PD In 1975 llld P ~'~'RIOTIC p'~RAMS • $52,000 lD 1976. ,.,
dlog One Hundred Dollars Tile HooH"' Repre-ta-FOR SENIOR a ZEN s
($100.00) tor a ltcOOd vi-Uwu took DO ac:UoD aplnlt Tbe Haltlor Senior Clti·
olauoe of the sa.me oJ'diD. the pay IDereue, bat tbe HD'J Club wW obServe PI·
ance wttld.D one (l) year; day befon tbe 30daJrtJplte triotic daJ at the Feb. 17
(3) a floe oot ezceedJDc Two expired, the SeDate wotecS pfOII'Imt _
HUDdred Fifty Dollars dowa tiM prelldeot'srecom-On tbt oat1oDI1 obse"-
($250.00) lor •ch tcldtlloD-m-lloD. Tbt -nble ance of prelldllll'acllr; F ...
at nolatJoo or the ame or-c•tt•eo cot coi4feetabaut 11. Timothy nJilD of the
dlnance wlthlD ooe (l)ytar. booiUDc thttr OWD allrtes Oruct CcutJ BarAuocla·
Eacb JIICb pet.IODiblll be 1D u e1eet1oD Jllf,· •beD tiOD wti1 .,.u 08 Iepl u-
guUty of a ltlllrale otr..e one-tblrd of them were liP pecta of w. 1D America.
for each ud eYtll' day dQr. tot re-eleetloo.s.tthlsytar
tnr any portion of wt:leh lboJ •II!IOCI a recornm--LECTURES TO DEAL
IDY Ylolatloo of ..., pro-.... "' -·-.,-WI Tit EARTltQUAKES vlllon of tbll Code 11 com. to teO.oooa Jtar.
11 -~ 'IIIU -wblo lbo mltted. CC~ttltlaed or perm • lD tbt meutime, the ant ma)Dr •rtbqaate
ted bJ IIIIlCh per101a,ud sbaU HOGH ot . Repn ... tattvea ltrlku btbtm Callfonla?
be p.~Dllblble accord:lllclY." bad ftcuncl out &DOtblr trlell: Tbat qDtltSOn Ud many stcnOH z. Sectloa 1.04.-to taer ... tbelr allonncu mort wm be auwertd ID
050 l.a added to tbe Newport out of CCX~ttaeent coacre1-a fret fDI:r...putlteture 18r ..
Beacb IIIIDic:lpol Code to slooal -eoocn-lot 111... ..,...._1 llJd
read u follows: WaJM L. RaJ• (D..Qblol. •rtbQII&UI," btllll oltered
"1.()4,050 PtrJdDC VIola. ollalrmu of lbo It me-r byQruce CouiCOitectlblO
U011 -· ~loa.. AIIJ per-admlal.ltlatbl commUtM,
100 Ylolltt .. UY ~ JD 110nt m~ dtcadtd -~r:· eiUI ..Ul mMt OD o1 Seellooa IUI.010 or 1o llleroAII 1111 ... _, Prlcllr 1110rt11Dco, beciJmlac C'~!-!*l:. ~blplar -·~~· ~ !!!"' $4,n0.,• ,..,, 7, -t:to to 11:10 ._..r ~.-. ne.,.. -· rar lo .. ,-a ~ " a.m~ at tile lolud H-llou 12.44.110 llld'IIM.. f-1 II Aopll, l:n4. II lall_.t CMor,
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s bUllards, Ping Poog,
air hoekey, bwnper pool. aDd "hot shot."
Floors throupout the cl~ are of a tougb,
poured plastic wltb loog-weartDg quaUty,
and pleasing deslcn. Nut OOol' to the pme
room Is a ftrst-class lftJlDUlum, wbere
buketbaU I•gues offer coflnDeUUtOil
Yarlous
• ~ I •
~ ""''CHECK-OUT DESK ls r~m byBarbuaWllson ~ of Costa Mesa, who worts ~ she isn't
~.......,,.. atteOtflng classes at Loog Beach State. Getting
Ping Pon~ paddles are Larry Whltti.ngto11,
8, at left, and Ted Palmer, 11, both of tbe
Bluffs.
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KAM'S
R eatouroftt
lUMCH ~
DIMMER 4_
COCKTAILS •
I fHomiu yo11
tood Chi"u~ food.
Ka., Y~~. Own~r
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61~~919
1111 e. Co11s1 Hwy.
•£.elt• tlC!I M11r
Sled trip
Feb . 12th
A school-holiday sleddinc
trip to Holtday Htll w1U be
sponsored on Feb. 12 by tbe
Newport Beach recreaUoo
dept. A bus wUl leave at
8 a.m. a.Dd return at 5 p.m.
The trip ls designed for ~ngst&r& 9 o'r older. Ahf·il
ooe YoaDceJI mt1sf be ac-
companied by an adult or
respoastbt~ o\der brother or
sister.
A $3 charge will cover
tbe cost or bus transporta-
tion and sleddlnc equipment.
Regtstratioo for the trip
is opeo at tbe PBR ofnce,
1714 W, Balboa Blvd., Cen-
tral Newport, from now
through 5 p.m. Feb. 6. Bus
pickups wUl be at Mariners
Park and at the Community
Youth Center in Corona del
Mar.
More informaUoo Is avail-
able by cal.U.ng the PBR Dept.
at 673-3180.
Soup, Salad, Seafood
Dinner
A cup of Potage Sr Germam. made datly m our
kitchen. Cnsp spinach ~a/ad w ith chopped bacon.
hard botfed egg, swcf!'ll5our dreHing. Crep~s 51
Jacques· Scallop~. ~hrimp, and ~ltc~d 2. ft/1!!
mushroom in a ~herry ~auce Wtlh ~:7~
gruyere cheesE'
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''HOTSHOT," a game ttat rom biDes ~1 Q S
anc1 shuffleboard, holds the interest of (from
.PING PONG GAME keeps Chuck Spellman, lPrt) Drew Tosh, 8, of Cameo HJgtJia.nds;
14, of Harbor VIew Hills, busy in thE> ga~e Sean Ye.a~:er, 8, Cameo Hlghlant1s, and Less
room. Whtttlnl(too, 11, or the Bluffs.
• ~.!...-JL4.&
CHARLES JUENGST or Bal-
boa Island has retired after
a 38-year career with Pa-
cUlc Telephone Co. He was
supenising garage fore-
man for 2,100 company ve-
hicles In Orange, Riverside
ant1 San Bernardino coun-
ties when he retired. He
began as a phone Installer
in East Los Angeles ln 1939,
He and his wire, Madeleine,
have Uvedat313GrandCanal
since 1960. Heplanstospend
much or his retirement timE>
at his hobbles of antique
clock collecting and carpen-
try.
JEWISH WELFARE
DRIVE PLANNED
Luncheoo at the Newport
Beach home or Betty Roen
on Tuesday, Feb. 11, wlll
open the 1975 fUnd raising
drive for the Women's Di-
vision of the United Jewish
W elflre Fund of Orange
County.
The luncheon ls spon-
sored by the Pacesetter dl-
vlsion, with Sblrley Neben
and Gladys Nadler senlng
as co-chairmen.
Mrs. Sophia Hoffman,
chairman or the Women's
DIYlsioo campalp, sald,
"Tbe Pac .. etter luncheoo
provides an opportuntty for
tbe womeo of Oruce County
to express tbelr deep com-
mltmeot to Israel and tbe
su"tnl of J ewtsb people
tYerywbere."
a..tnatioos and lnfor-
matioD an anllable at the
Jnl.lb tedlratloo oftlce tn
Tult.IA, W-ms.
IASIC !MGLIIH FOR
SI~AMISH S'IAKIMG
Suni'fll EocJUb --t.atc
iqUA to help Spanlab-
IPIIktac 1*80U cet &loa(
to tblloommUDlty --.. btlDc
oftctd bJ Newport-Mea
add edtaea\JOD at bar dU-
t...t .... Wbttier School,
to eo tbts atlJ; Ftrtt
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New East Bluff Boys Club ded icated
''They pay only $3.50a year, Boys on the east side or from park lands set aside and membership ls open to
NeWJX)rt Upper Bay gotthelr in the area. boys from 7 through 18."
own Boys Club last month, Richard Rojo, who has Holders of Boys Club
when a shiny new racillty been with Harbor Area Boys memberships may use the
opened at ?'--. vista del Club for several years, ls Blutr.s f.acUity or the Boys
Oro, the klu.. " manager of the new facltity. Clubs at 2131 Tustin in West
The 13,300 square foot Hours are from 3 to 5:30 Upper Bay, and at 275 E.
building, financed by a $250,-and 6:30 to 9 on weekdays, 18th 1n Costa Mesa.
000 fund drive here during and trom 10 to 3 on Satur-Newport City Attorney
the past 2 years, has a big days. The club ls closed Dennis O'Neil. oewly-
rcame room, a crans shop, Sundays. elected president of Har~ ..
a gymnasium, photography "Already • abo~. 500 boys Area Boys C ltm. omclated
room, and a kitchen and have signed ~. Harbor at Jan 18 di!dicatloo cere-
meeting room for community Area Boys Clubdlrector Lou mooie~ for tbe new faclllty.
croups. Land was donated Y antorn said last week..
by the d ty or Newport Beach
COME TOAST THE
GRAND OPENING OF
LAGUNA FEDERAL'S MAGNIFICENT
• •
NEW HOME IN LEISURE WORLD
LAGUNA HILLS
AT A CHAMPAGNE PARTY HOSTED B)'
KNX RADIO CHEF , MIKE ROY*
WEDNESDAY-FEBRUARY 12
11:00 A .M. TO 4.00 P.M.
Refreshments and Gifts for Everyone
Champagne Punch -Danish Cookies.
Take the Grand Tour of our new building
See the Special Exhibit of recent water -
colors by Laguna Hills artist Hazel Sutliff
NEW LAGUNA HILLS BRANCH OFFICE -
24301 Paseo de Valencia, Laguna Hills.
California· Telephone. 586-5100
HOME OFFICE -260 Ocean Avenue
Laguna Beach. Cellfomta 92651
Other Branch Offices In Laguna Niguel. San Clamen1 •
Lake Elstnore -and comlng soon '" Belmont Shore .
..
• • • # • .. it.. '
:CHURCHES !, i. THE CENTRAL BIBLE
•• CHURCH, 190 ZSrd Street,
· Costa Mesa -The topic for
high school and adult ~~
at the 9 a.m. Sunday setmol
wUl be ·•Servl.ng people."
Pastor Bob Btogslon wW
preach oo "Manlfesting the
ttllth" at 10:30 a.m., aod
"Voting against God" at the
6:30 p.m. service. The pas-
tor is cootinutog his ~ries
in I Peter at the ? p.m. w ed.nesday Blble study,
• ST. ANDREW'S PRES-
BYTERIAN CHURCH, 600
St . Andrew's Koa.d, Clln Ha-
ven -~ "I'll lell you a sel·-
ret" wm be the sermon top-
ic of Dr. Charles Oleren-
tleld at 8, 9:30 and 1l a.m.
Sunday.
• THE NE WPORT HAR-
BOR CHURCH OF' RELIGI-
OUS SCIENCE, 541 Center
St., Costa Mesa -The Rev .
Eleanor Jackson will preach
at 11 a.m. Sunday on "Lovr.
is for all Ume."
• HARBOR TRINITY BAP-
TIST CHURCH, 1230 Baker
St., C~sta Mesa -The Rev ,
Don Miller, vlC'e-president
for development of the NAB
Seminary, will spe-Ak at t11e
8:30 and 11 a.m. Sunday
• services as part of th@' rally : • being held by the Southern
• California Assn. of NBA
Churches. Meetings will be
held at 7 p.m. this Friday;
8:30 and 9 a.m. Saturday,
and luncheon at noon Satur-
day. At the closlng session,
6 p,m, SUnd:ly, the m@ossa.ge
will b.e given by Dr. Clyde
Cook, professor of missions
at Bioi:~. Collegt!,
~ST . MARK PRESBY-
TERIAN CHURCH, Zl OOMar v lsta, East Blurt -. The
~ sermon at 9 and 10:30 atl(ftl•
• this Suooay by Pastor 'Ytl-
) !tam McQuaid wllllntrorf'Uce
·• a senes for the 'fo'&eks of
Lent, pxaminlng the model
J,Jrayer orrerel'l hy JPsus,
ENTERS SEMINARY
Associate pastor Cal
GOOD CmZENS, et.oten by the Col. WUIIam Cabell
C~r of the Daurbters ot the Amerteu ReYOlutloo.
are, from lett, Naa~)' Dolan, Z770 Meottosa, Costa Mea,
from Costa Mesa hiCb selilool; Jane Jo~ 1118 Elba,
Costa W:ea, Esta.ocla hlP school; Molly KeatJac, !SO?
Alta VIsta, East Bluff, Corooa del Mar bq:h xbool, aad
Llnd:l Franklln, 2006 Dover,· Harbor HJ&hlands, Newport
Harbor high school. The state OAR cood eitllea.Jbjp
c hairman, Mrs. Anthony Krc~ehel ol Hemet, was cuest
or hOOor at th£t Jan. Z2 meetl.ng of tbe local chapter at
the borne of Mrs. William fial'ler ID Shore Cliffs, whet'~
the w1nDers of the •ltlaeaship awards wen lllDOClDt'ed.
Deadline can't be met
Orange County AJrport
wlll fail ln its ilt-mpt to
meet state noise-reduction
standards by the end of thE'
year, airport direc tor Rob-
ert Bresnahan told count)'
supervisor s Tuesda).
Rut, the superviso~s re-
fu sed to take what Mr . Bres-
nahan saidwasana lternatlvl·
wa) of meeting the s tate
s bnrtards -· routln~ some
jet takeons ovH Tustin and
Santa Ana, instead of J.lpper
Ne-.·port Bay.
Th(' airport vlola!('S stJif'
noise standards, but is op-
eratlnl!: untU the eod of the
year on a temporary vui-
ance granted by the state.
A condition of the varlanet'
is that n cess noiSf' he re-
duced . to an area of ,047
mtles arouwt the airport h}'
Dec, 31. Mr. Bres~han said
Tuesday the btost his anti.
noise pfOKra m l·:ln do Is
reduce the noise-impacted
area to ,063 square miles.
Fifth District SUp40rvlsor
Thomas Rilt>y of Dover
S hares, noted that use of a
"PrPf@'l ,!flfiul run'tl.·av sys.
tE'm" -· sending some jets
OVE'r Tustin and Santa A1111
under rertaln -.·ind C'Oil-
ditions •• would solve thE'
state anti-noise requlre-
mellt, Supt>rvisor Ralph
Clark. who represents Tus-
tin, ob)e<'ted. He was )olned
by Supervisors RobE'rl Ban in
and Ralph D1edrlth in de-
feating Mr. Riley's movt-
3-2.
Supervisors also turned
down l move by Mr. Battin
to havp the county lluy up
$14 million worth of homes
around tne airport.
The board again brought
up the id..a of getting the
LEROY A, (LEE) BROW~ jets out of th~ local air-
of Buena ?ark has been ap-port and ~nto eithPr El Toro
pointe4 managi!"So::It.:jhe_.Co -~ft~r St.tion \:lr the
rooa riel Mar B~~~\ of . Camp Pendleton..Marlntbue
America, succef'dint ~.'E. nea r San Clemente, Super-
(Auck) S1·hueller, A•med o ,qisor ·DteOrkh hlntfli tha t
manal!er or the El Toro of. -San Dieco Countv offiC'lals
rir e. Mr. Brown, who has who oncP opposed a new in~
bef>n assistant mana::-er ,11 ternational airport at Camp
~he Lal(urJa Branch, was born Pendleton, are nov.· 'oii'illln,_
Ln Indiana, Pa., attendl>d to talk about the matter
Whittie r union hi gl1 st"ftool, Jgain,
Jnrt ha s romplered artvanced Aut, Mr . Bresnal\:ln sald
professiona l t"OUrses, He is he o,rould ~lve 99-to-1 ockls
a member of the Kiwanis that :.ny Pxcess Camp Pen.
I'•I'DIIetoltawtoelluCt myllolrcJo •• pta-a
..., Olllat, or ••en 1 C' ln>dtiOIIIoo......,rrill
TH£ IM lr&JIIO at l llo An.
ea4o An. Modlcalllloll, 1110
otblr dty't.ad lMI dldl.'t IY•
roeoplle mol 1 prciUiy
sboulOI't blarn. blla ~Aict
It waS at ••• I 7"rlll0
WIIOII I -ldal ud IIIIa I coukta'i 'tbiM ol a .atc1f
lalellleeal llllllc to ., ••
(Somotbla( l•ll•ldltlllr
about faelac a mu's 'belt
buckle ud cettlltc a erlell
in )'OQr DeC.Il )lst to cer
a good loot at thlt ble 111111.
of a mori• 1tar.) • •• •
1 d6a't bow wMibtr or
aot Fn.oels 'll p-ga ewer
Zsa-Zsa, lMit I do kDow'tbat
both Fru<'la aDd Rutb Hor-
ntb of Cameo Sboru aw
the Gabor stst•rs, En Ud
Zsa-Zsa, at the RaCQUet Club
in Palm SprJ.nc:s, TbetnveJ.
tng Horvaths just receotly
returned from thflr 50th
wedding ann.lversary trip to
the Hawaiian Islands.
• • •
Costa Mesa fiorlst De
Murl Tosh Is m:1kiog JWf-
sonal dellverles olherbeau.
tlful flowers to Hoa~ Hos-
pital these da ys. The l'ftsoo
Is her daughter, JoabD.t
Fowler, UDderweot a •rious
opentl.oo, so De Murl Is
spendinJ lots of limP ~~ the
hospital.
'AW AK ENING' GROUP
AT NEWPDRTER INN
The popular group, ,
1 ·'Awakening," Is appearing I
in the L100 lounge at Del
Webb 's Newporter Inn from
8:30 ·p.m. to 1:30 a.m. Moo-! ;
days througlt Saturdays. !i .i
The group Includes leader :: 1
Bob Sherman, Gary Eye, I
Jim Eskew, Charlie Ewi.Dg, 1. 1 and VOC'alist Judy Mead. 111 -
strumentation lnd udes a pt. ', ~I
ano, electric plano and or-
.;an, Plectrlr guitar, clas-1
steal guitar, banP, fender ·
bass, drums, and various · ;
woodwinds and brass 111-I strumeots. They rature both ·
a male and female lead and
1 4 part vocal hltmODJ.
rj
RUTH CA BEEN DIES ,I j
I
,.
! ...
Services "'ere held yes-
terday In PacUIC' VIe-.· me-
morial park, Harbor Vte"· :i i.
HUis, for Ruth Cabeen, ·56, \\ ~
or 701 Poinsettia, Corona '\ i'i!: .~~
del Mar, Who ·died Feb, I -~ vr -!-et$"<•
·····--·
at Hoag hOspital.
She Is survived by her Cl1171 'ktrtstl' TrMIWOrld DeUvery.
out
imd toudt her.
SendtheF*lV
• I 1
•• ••
t 1-l~..-' Jfl,.,,., tile Extra Touch'"ol Jole de,.,.,..,..... ...
What could please her mora?
And If you send the LoveBundle'"
early ... you can even make
Valentine's Day ... a week
·of remembering.
So, do call or visit your nearby
FTD Florist today. Remember ...
he can send your Love Bundle
almost anywhere (And most
FTD Florists accept
major credit cards).
Usually available 7 /!!(}()*
for less than f.}
·As an Independent
businessman. each FTD
Member Florist sets
his own prices.
Sendilearly.Su~
may become Hmited.
t1 ·)
, ..
Authentic milk-glass container
designed exclusively for FTO Florists.
Call your J1V Extra 'lbuch FloriA:! ·• St~ens of Plymouth Congre-
gational Chur ch ha s been ac-
t'epte<l at Fuller S@'mtna ry.
Two othf'f young men promi-
nent Jn the a ctivities of the
church, Gary Mill s and BIU
Nott, are also students at
Fullers.
ln Laguna Beach, manager dleton la ntl will go to tht-
or the Camp Town Rollers s tate as a wildlife preserve,
soft ball team in Los :->'!etas, not as an airport.
husband, Dr. Charln Ca-r----;::::;:-----r---------------=:-----------------, bf'en; 2 daughters, Mrs.Joha
and coarh for Bobby-Sox Newport City Manager
Softball ln Buena Park. Robprl Wynn said yester.
Bovee and Mrs. Alan GuthR
rle; 4 gnndC'hlldren, and a
nrothPr, Or. Nelsoo Nies.
Services voere cooduct.cl by
the Rev. Broce Kurrle. ~~=!!!!!!!!!!~=!!!!!!! day that U the county can't ~ reduce the ·noise level to
For thou who
,,;oy M~tg,ifju,l CMis;,,
'""' r;,, It/inn
N,,.,. flpo!'n Tu~,Ja~' rhru
Sann.IJy "'rh ~ <nmpl~r~ly
J1R~t~nr ~:ourm~r m~nu
~Y~I\' "«k of rh~ mnnrh
/1-W;o;;;, p~H
1 107 J•,.bo••• l'llo.ct
HIWI)O<I ha<::l>. C IIIIOr,.ll
,._..,.,.,,_ """" j1U ) &4+1100
meet the state require-
ment, ''it would bto )J st an-
other indication of a prom-
Ise to perform, that failed.''
He said the clly might OAJOse
renev.-al of the noise vari-
ance nelt year.
Business tax
CHARLES FRANKS OF
C. AI. IS DEAD AT 95
Funeral services 1ere
held Jm. 27 at Bell-Broad-
way Chapel 1D Costa Me•
for Cbarles Franks, 95, of
264 Wa.ID.tt, Costa Mesa, wbo
died lao. Z4 at a coovales-"d d d eent hospital be,.., I ea roppe el:~to;a~~~~~m~
There will be oonewbusl-He moved bert 15yearsqo.
ness tax In Costa Mesa __ He Is sumved b)' a sister,
at least not for now. City IT)' Fn.oks, of Mlnotsota,
Council decided Sunday to and by, 11 grandchildren.
scnp ao Idea for basllll!:
business tteense eosts on NEWOlMERS INVITED· company incomes.
City Manager Fred Sor-TO DROP IN BRU NCH
sabal DOted that, IInder thf.
present system, businesses
grosstnc mWioos of dollars
pay the ame feo as tbose
groulnc thoasa.Dds.
But, council membeu ob-
jected to what Councilman
Jack Hammett called "pat-
tiDg the city ln the book-
keeping bus~ss" Ud re-
qulrlnc nrma tolmderpetty
tumlatloo of their aeCOQDt
booU.
Alicia's
flowers .& gifts
1701 COIIUN'fHIAN WAY
(N U" TH I! AI fiPOfltT)
N 1!..0 .. '1 III!ACH
'I'tUs Valentine's Week ...
Rsch Out ond Thuch
Her with flowers. A red
.. tin heort. And • viol
of FTD's exclu5ive joie
de FleurTM Perfume.
Wh•t could please
.. ,
"1411 YlA LIDO
her niore? We 71
send the LoveBundle
almost anywhere by
wire. But do, huny ...
Valentine's Day is
almost here. Call
or visit us today.
--~·
KIPORT HARBOR SUit Y, ftl. 1. 1175
PU8USHEO WEEKLY -,AGE 5 CODA DEL CAL Roman feast to benefit Y..E.S.
rl.lllll,. a. wWt u UaJJu
fla•or wtl1 blctalllbt tbe Ro-mu ftut hat .W be btJd
TlarldaJ, Ftb.lS, from S:SO
to 1:10 p.m., to beHftt tbe
Yoatb Employmeot St"lee
of the RuW AI•.
Botb Rlllftl G
Cllll Tb«t~lre
Por Sbowd•u
Tbt. ,..,-., board ol
Y'IS wm be •alated bf tM
DolpldU {)ftwPort llubol'
CblmberoiCoiDIIMJ'CeWo-
m•'a~Mtblw-.
wbtcb .W bt MJ4 1a t-.
Amtdcu 1Acbl Hall OD tbt
8&1 at 15Ua stnet, oe tbt
Balboa P•IDWI.
M a 11 e a 1 -.rtat~meat
WOl be prMided by IHIDben
of tbe Newport Harbor .._
Kbool bud. PrtAe,4cat.f
bJ local bu~DeNa, wm be
ctv• away to pesta. Color·
fully d.reutd member• ol
tbe Dolpbtn.s wUl .. ". u
r.osteues. wblle KeJ Club
members from Newport
Harbor and CoroDa del Mar
bleb echoOls wW •"• u
busboy I.
Lou Y an tom, cUnc:tor of
the Boys' Clubs of tbt Bar·
bor Area, 1s YOiaDteeJ'l.ac
h1a se"tees as ebef tor
the Srd year to a row.
Mrs. CarolJD "SweetlaDd,
txeeuUve director, rtpOrts
tbat tickets, at $3 for adults
and $1.50 for childnD, are
uailable at the YES oftlee
1D the Boys Club oo Ceoter
Street, Costa Mesa, from
Jim Wood at Uotqoe Homo
Realty in Corona del Mar,
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........ ''llelp
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to .._.....,eror ...
..,... It Jt JUtiiJlJ ....
~ b1 Ualted •• , ~
Onlp c.c..tJ ........
of .. ..._ ooiatit from
'f ........... Ia a. C.a.AlJ. ft8 ... tO
nJM .... ftDt8 to apeD
a brucb oalct ID Coi"'DD
dtl Mar.
Boa.rd IDIIIlbtll workSDI
Oil t.be Romu f•tt IDcladt
tbt ,......., Mra. Ecttrud
KeU,; u. nc.-fl"ld.t,
Stntter Klar; trta.rer,
BW a.dlnk; IIICt*rlu,
Mra. Rqab Ltabaft ud Mrs.
LJIDU FaaliiDtr, ud Mrs.
Ratb UJtu. npr...tatJye
from tbe Dolpbtu. otber
board memblrsud adYllon .,._,iDe to make tbe tund-
ra~atr a complete necesa
are Jim Wooct. Mrs. Robert
Kroae, Mrs. CbrtJ Hopper,
Dom RactU, Hocb Myoatt,
Mra. Norman Watsoo, Keo
V emqo, Mrs. Betty Bruce,
Cbaoo CamarUJo, Mrs.
C uo1 French, Robert Bush,
and Robert Sancster.
PREPARING for the Feb. 13 Roman feast, btoelttt1ng the Youth EmploymtDt
Service, are Mrs. Edward KeU y, president of the board o1 YES, and Margie
Friday, Newport Hubor higb school )lnior.
PI••·
~ ~
BOX OPPICE OPI?N AT 6141
MATINBB SUN
FREE BUBBLE UMBRELLA
A SUBSCRI PTION TO TH E ENSI GN
OMLY $5.00 A YEAR CALL 673-0550
Beshore son to be ordained
Plus
Both Rated (PG)
He served 4 cooseeutive
years as presldeot of tbe
Tennessee Baptist Conven-
tion and 3 consecutive years
as president or the Soutbel'1l
Baptist Cooveotlon. He has
written 45 books aDd many
pamphlets and articles for
maJlY religious perlodtcals.
He has served as pastor
of Baptist churches in Ectce-
HONORS PASTOR
The Rev. Sane Rtcb&rds,
ml.Dlster of Newport Unity
Church, has returned from
Unity School or Cbrlsttantty.
Unity Village, Mo., wbere
she served on the program
planning committee for the
June 15-28 mlnistertal con-
ference In Unity Vlllage.She
has been elected to the board or the Southwestern Minis-
terial Region or Unity Min-
isters.
On her return, she was
surprised by her congrega-
tion wlth a birthday cake at
the monthly hospltallty Sun-
day. Another birthday cele-
bration w1ll be held at the
board meeting at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Geter
Ln Cameo Shores, and still
another occaslon tn ber boo-
or wtll be a luocbeoo Feb.
20 at the meetl.Dg of New-
port Unity Women's Organ-
,.,~u,..n
field, S. c .• Mew Orleans,
LL, and Memphls, Tenn.,
wber• be se"ed the Bellevue
Cburcb for 32 years.
F. Ktotoo Besbore D wUl
be ordained in the cospel
ml.D1stry at 4:30 p.m. this
Sunday, Feb. 9, at the First
Baptist Cburcb of Newpcn1
Beaeb, 2501 Clltf Drive,
Newport Helchta. Ht ts tbe
soo of Dr. F. Kentoo Be-
shore, the cburcb pastor,
Kentoo was cooverted ~
a YOUDC boy, 7 yeau of age,
aDd felt tbe can Into the
ministry at the age of 10. k
He l.l oow takin& a mlnls-
tertal course at Biola Col-
lege LD La Mlrada, aDd 11
se"lng as youth pastor at
tbe First Baptist Church of
Newport Beach.
Dr. Robert G. Lee of
Memphis, Tenn., is coml.Dg
to preach theordlnatlon ser~
moo. Dr. Lee, wbo ordained
Kenton's lather 30 yearsago
at tbe Bellevue Baptist
Church LD Memphis, ls a
graduate of Furman Uni-
versity, has a Ph.D. degree
from the Chicago Law
Scbool,
Dr. LM wUl alao JPe&k
at tbe morntnc seutc~ of
tbe First Btftl.lt Cburcb of
Newport Beach at 10:30a.m,
Sondn
STEVE McQUEEN ... 7·11 ....... II ,U
~AUt. NEWMAN lAT. I~IIM .,_.,.,....;........~:--..~
FAYE DUNAWAY SUN. IW+f
'BCAZING
S71DDLBS
MEL ~
BROOKS PI• ....
(R) iiifiili
.i1Jill
AND
THE 1..IITl.E PRINCE tGl
HELP RAISE FUNDS FOR THE NEWPORT HARBOR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE IUILDING
BUDDY HACKEn
S,.ClA' •utsT STAI
..
,., '
l4IW IUILDING FOI NEWPORT HAIIOI CHA..-IH OF co..-..-HCE
COME WITH US TO THE
~4J!!.!.u~~AS
JOIN IN THE FUN FOR AN EVENING
YOU'll LONG ·REMEMBER! COCKTAILS • DINNER • DANCING
PRIZES FOR BEST COSTUMES
HUMOROUS • ORIGINAL • ELABORATE
4-COURSE GOURMET DINNER, NEW ORLEANS SmE
, ..!n } • ·
I
DAMCIHG TO 2 BIG ORCHESTRAS
......... --~~(l MARDI GRAS
' ' _._'MIWPOIT NAIIOI CHAMIB OF COMMERCL· 644-1211
OMALJ
GEORGE HOAG
NAIOI.IAS~
CALL NOW OR OROP IN • , •
•• 4 o, .. 7 o.,. 4 .....
12222-Biod .. -G.-
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.,.... •• c •••• ,
I'HYSICA.L Mad MENT A.L NEAt.
CLASSES FOR ALL AGES
• Morning & Evening CkHaes For Ad1,1ta
• Afternoons For the Children AppolntiMnt
BUS: 673-0120 BARBARA WAINSCOTT
RES· 8112.0374 3835 E. COA"'T HWY. · CORONA DEl MAR
DECORATK.IttS for "Mardi Gru" an a ec.cen ol
llln. J--. llldp a1 ll&rtlor Yin UW.; loll, Ud lin.
Clllrloo -al lbo Bocll Boy, u 11117 e~ool
wttb Goral deeon.tlou. Tbe uma1 dillaer da.Dce, a -Ill .,, lllaler Dol 111111 scbool Ia S&llla Au, Will be
lleld Frlllly, Fob, 7, Ia lbo pud ballroom alllll DiaoJ-
IaDd llolll. Tbe -rlnr Pareota Guild toe-llr,.
Rl4(e, -Ill 'parlllh ellalrman tor Oar Lady Queen of
Ancell, Eut Blutr, IDd Mrs. Zamora, pa.rlsh c£balrman
lor st. J01ch1m's, Costa Mesa. (EnslgD pboto.)
Light's out for Orchid
DeJplte Z9 accJdeDts at
tbe comer of Orcbid and
Coa.t Hwy. &.riDe tbe past
3 y•r.. the cli:J' of Newport
Ms DO piau to ask for a
frame J.1C111: at tbt busy Co.
lOIIII-del Mar IDtersectioo.
·peopte wbo are afraid to
CtoSS the lllterseCtioa to CO
to the Post Ofllee," ·eo..
c011Wl store cootiDiled.
City tramc q!aeer BW
Darnell admitted tbere ls
a problem, but DOted tbat
the state controls slpals
on tbe Coast Jhry., lDd does
oot wut to add aootber
sigDal.
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tbl C111t It) lit* ..... __ Pl_fti __
orttr IIIIIM, lllr. -Wll ~::=.-a::~
wbtea 11 a *7 ot U. a-
perl-01 .. lOll Ida-
lla'lftlljllolldl.'lllolr--
oad-loBa,llC~
Tblo lo lbo k<l Ia Go
PI 1'111---... pot•bJibo-
Coul Alllm1 ••• ~J¥.-lu
-~ _... ud eoJIIQOI
-"' tldl _....,. atoce _.. 11a1t 1110 _..
Mre DOW ..eaNtlbld ptl'•
atUIDt ~· ID tbt area. Carlotta WUUamt: .
brllp rwiws, blnelf, ud
al8o ...,..,... tbe procnm
wltb per80Dil appearuces
bJ aatbora. Tlctetl to ODe
or aU of tbt aeries cu be
o~ fromPIPbiaaroud
taft, toclodlrlr Pat wu.ao,
644-6751; VlrllAI& Bollmu,
611-HSZ, or lpraumetrom
tbt Pi Phi alum pl'llldellt,
.Jobana .Jonas of DoTer
9hores. • • • •
U you see members of
PLEAD (Promote LMniDg
aDd Educatsoa to End Abuse
ot Drup) ftlldnc laiD lbo
Crimlllal Jasttce CoucUof-
fice belllnd Santa Au '• old
Couai:J' Court bouH 00 Fri-
day, Feb. 1, you'll tDow
tlat It lso't by "request"
bat nther by "IDTttatloD"
that the ladles are delrioc
into w .. t Mppeoa: to YOUIIC
people In the COUIIIty .. Per.
At tbe nque.t ot Corona
HJclllaodl; City CouncUrnan
Job store, tbe cUy pubUc
worts d~putmeot reported
lut weet tbat there were 10
acckteotl tber. 1D 197Z, 11
Ia I9'7S Ud 8 Ia 19'74, Reor-
eDd colU.IoGs, 14 of tbem,
accocmt.t tor most mllblps.
but tbere were also 4 ped.
estrta.D accidents durl.Dg the
3.year period, plus Z cycle
accJdeots, 6 rlcht.aoglecol.
llslool:, 1 sideswipe, and 1
back1Dg accident.
MarrioH to open Apr. 15
THE TEACHING IS CENTERED ON JESUS CHJUST
AND TRE BIBLE, WITH EMPHASIS ON PRACTJCAL
C HRISTIAN UVING. ALL AGES ARE WELCOME.
Counselillg aDd vtsltiog ava.Uable.
SUNDAY SERVICES:
WORSHIP SERVICES AND SUNDAY SCHOOL
6:30, 9:45 and 11:00 a.m.
PHONE: 675-4550
2200 E. Coast Hwy., Newport Beacb, oear MacArthar
A state highway depart.
meat study of the 1Dtersec.
Uoa eoo.cluded last August
that no trattlc stpal is war •.
ranted.
"There are some elderly
DID YOU KNOW ABOUT
' '0
0
DINN!R SPECIALS?
Sorvtd Mondoy tllru Tllonay (Fr-y a Solo'*y 'till P.M.)
dinnen include soup or Rlad, choice of b•hd potato or n·c, H.,..;; ...
RED SNAPPER ...................... 2.25
MAHI MAHI ......................... 2.45
GRILLED SEA BASS 00 •••• 00 00 00 ... 00 . 2.95
TOP SIRLOIN ............•......•.... 3.25
NEW YORK STEAK. 00 •••• oo 00 .... 00 00 3.75
LOBSTER TAll 00. 00 . 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 4.95
STEAK AND lOBSTER •............... 5.95
plus 32 othllf Wlrieti.s of suptrl:J s.1food and b•f dishn
The Marriott Hotel will
open oo scbedule AprU 15
1a Newport Center, accor-
ding to Joel B. Rothman,
general rnaaa.ger.
The new hotel wW f•-
ture 371 guest rooms, 3
restaurants aod lowlges, and
reereatlooallacuttles Inclu-
ding swlmmlng pool, bydro-
thenpy pool aod tennis
courts.
Coovea.Uon and meetlog
facUlties, accommodating up
to 1750 people, will lnchtde
an 8000 gq. ft. tallroom
a.od 1 addtttooal meeting
rooms. In addltiocl, 14 M.ar.
rlott parlon WUl acoommo-
<late cootenoces ot up to
10 people.
Altoacb a series of strikes
hit the coostrvcUoo lDdust.ry
last year, work did not com.
pletely balt oo the Newport
Beac,ll Mantott, due In part
to tbe building procedure.
"We use a teclmlque simi~
lar to the crtllcal path me.
UM)d, to which the hotel was
actually divided into 3 sep.
ante projects," said Mr.
Rothman.
lEG.AL MOTICE
ORDINANCE NO, 1598
AN ORDINANCE OF THE
C ITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
lancllooo IT-SUS-.. ily 'tW4 p.M. AMENDING SECT!t>N 3,13,-
Priwlo hrty FICilililo to JIG 030 OF THE NEWPORT
3101£. COAST HWV., COfU)NA DEL MAft BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE,
"ESENVAT10NII714) Pa.GeOO RELATlNG TO ANNEXA.
~~t!~1-~~~"r' .... ~.,.·.IZ7110~·.:,~~~li':~~ TION FEES :.._ Tbe City Councu of the
City of Newport Beach DOES
'--~ .... I ORDAIN as follows: SECTIOII I, Sedk>a3.1S ••
030 of the Newport Beach
, Municipal Code is ameoded
to react
3.13.030 Imposition of An·
aezatloo Fees.
INSPIRATION POINT
A. Fees Imposed . An aa-
DtJ:ltioa fee 1s hereby 1m.
posed upoo the owner or
owaers of any real property
up;~~~ wblch uy commercial
wrlt aad/or IDdustrlaJ unit
bal been coostn~cted prior
to tbe completioo of UDeJ:l-
IIDa proceedlacs ID lhe
amoaat fA $.1&5 per IQUI.re
foo:t ot JTOSI floor ar• tor
all cla,... of c:oo.tnetloo,
1Dc1Dclllr IDJ ar•IID a build~ IIIC dHipod .,r 111e part.
IIIC qt •-los. IIDd ..,....,
real -"7 ....,'1111cbuy
Orange Comty is IDnsttpttnc lepl rl&bb tbe pqi)Uc rDaJ l».n
to use the ISldeveloped pl'oprerty lmmll!iately IOUtb ttl ud ad•c.at
to 'lnsplraUoo Point' ID Corona del Mar. Tbt property coa111b
of two kXs oo a blutf ara. OferlootiDC the Paelflc bitweea Corma
del Mar state Beach Park ud 'Little Coro01' Beach.
U rou ba.,. enr used; eltber of tbeH u .. lor ,..eral recre.
allonal purposes, please coatact tbt Co.mty Coesel'l olftce at
tbe address bctlotr.
ORANGE COUNTY COUNSEL
INSPIRATION POINT
PRESCRIPTIVE RIGHTS INVESTIGATION
P. 0. lOX 13·79 •
-·s.AIITA AHA,• CALif'ORMIA U702
1M All.,...~ c., ..... _,...=
-· -... -.............. 1 .. tlllt ~ ...... ... .. -.. -:· ... -
-~-·hueolilbfldecl Ill tbt amoat ol
PIO.OO. a. Due Date. Tbe &rDOIIDt
of u. ten: dae ur..-r
atall be •tnlltaed OG or
~ tal date OD wbicll
lllo Cllr c-U laUo IIMI =-tloe· :=. *:,:; .. ., _.,...,. wtol<:b por-
•Baan-IIJGoBIIId-........ ., .. ~
"-... fli .., ......... I al irll Ill £he
It
Eaeb step ln tbe coostrue.
ttoa proceas was listed on a
scbedule IDd each project
seemeot ns constructed Wl·
der Its own time plaa.
Coutructton was coatJn.
110111 throui[bOIIt tbe hotel,
aU bOugh each project wu Ia
a dUtereot stage at uy et-
Ten momeot. Thi'OIIIb tbls
metbod, a total shutdown ol
ccastrucUoo duri.Dg tbe re.
cent strikes was anrted.
HOME REPAIR O.ASS
0 FFERED BY 0. C. C.
0rup Cau( E.Y'!IID&
Collep 1li ·preseotiDr a new
9-W .. k ccq"H tJU lllll'tzw
de.sc-t to rtn yoa iDitfue.
ttoa 111 trie proper .. ol
tools, materials &Dd pre ..
cedures for commoa. borne
malat-.ace problema.
Titled "OOme repetrs,"
the clus ls beiDr offered
1n two ~eeUons, belfD.DJDc
Feb. S. SeeUoo 1 meet1 Moo-
days from S to 5 p.m. at
Estancia hlp schooL Sec-
Uoo 2 1s 1lated for Tues-
days from 1 to 9 p.m. at
Estancia.
L!GAL NOliC!
ID DOt to ezceed t• (10)
amu&al Lnstallmeota:, wtthla ..
terest of slz perceot (&II.)
oa tbe outstanctt• bl.laace,
wbJcb sr.U be a1lleSied u
lieu apt.ut tbrt parcell ot
real pn)perty upoD wbtcb
the buUdlac• ue loea.ted,
as said parce 11 are a:bowa
upoe Ute latest antlable
County a ... um-.t roll. A
certlfted eopJ ot aaJd n ..
solutloo sl».ll be ftled with
the OI'U(e County Audltor
on or before Aar:ut 10 of
•cb r•r, IDd tbe Mdttor
sr.ll be reQUelted to eater
tbe aiDOI.IDt ot. tM re$1Cttve
a• ... am.U • tbt Coai:J'
tn roll oppo.Ue •cbparcel
of lud. Tbe aiDOBtof aid
asaeumeat nn be col·
locted at llle lime Ud ID
the IIWIIIer ol CIIJ property
tuea. If delt1"1"MI, tile
amOEt fA llld aanamiM
llllll ..... )let .. lbo ...
-"'· Ud ........... i>r toncao.re &Dd •:,:.::
lllo -al CIIJ .
W.O."
SECTIOII I. Tbla --UDU llallbJPIIbllt'ld~
bl tbl oGklll ...,.,..r o1
1110 CIIJ,UdGo-MII
be IIII..U.. lldrtJ (10) lloro
after 1111 -allbla4oplloo. Tllla ___ _
d.cld at. nplu •• ,,. ,
of Go CIIJ c-tl ot.
CIIJal~-.. lllo .11111 ... , .. -.,,
tl'l's, ... ,.. .teLl • lllo ..,...., .. _,, tm.
117 .. ---· li· '1111:
ELLEII IICRIIBIRG, -Sill Air Cllclt,-Ytow.
BW.,wu•ltetodal-
rJrl ... J~ at Co.-
dol lllu llfcli """""" ....... abt la a member vt G.U.
ud K--oi. 11M re-
eetY.t tM M1-tc awud
lrom lbo Glrlo ....... lrl
19'7 I Ud llle prl of lbo
qa.rt:er anrdfromtbtGtrla
Loque lrl 19'7L SilO p-
lo all""' ollher -d,
DUe or DaTil, majorlDII.D
humaattiu IDd mllortDr tD.
poUUeal act.ce. Sbt bopM
to pqrne a earter 11. llw.
SERIES TO DEAL
WJ)'1f MORALITY
A .....,_'-f Mrin oo mor-
a!IIJ Wllll>o ,..._todbyllle
Won\eo ~ttl of tbt
UCI IDt~ F--to
1110 ..... ai 4101 Ca-
Drtn, ln1ae Ton C.ter'\, ·
THre wm be 4 lecblr•
on •eetuln hnd&JI at
9:45 a.m., beciDIDc Feb.
11 Oil ·u. topic, "How the
media affects tbe pabUc
monUty •• las tbe media
caused 1t to ci:I&Dp?' •
Tbt otr.er procnm• an:
studeDt paael 011 cootempor.
ary monltty, F~. 11; ID·
terrtty 1Q, poltHc1, wttb
· Jamu RooMnlt u ~~~~&Ar
Feb. 25; peel oa nslltaDee
to ethical studards, March
••
PI BETA PHI TO HEAR
DR. (:R~j:R SP~.
Dr. Frtdertelt Gruer,
NeWport 1Btaclqa.Uc ..... t reoa. .w tp~atbtfon&.tb
Cout Alam•e Club of Pi
Bola Pill TIIIHIIIJ, Feb"'·
ary 13. The metttDc will
beCIA II 10:10 ..... ID lbo
Lido lsle botM ol Cr Bar-
DUd,
Procnm Clialrmu Bu.
ban Wbtte ot Emenld Bl.y
wW tntroduee Dr. Gn•r,
wbo wtu 41scua tndltioDal
plaltlc IIIJ'CefJ aDI1 rec:ent
lDDOfttiou lD his medleal
-laity.
Tbe SOatb Coast Club tJ:
compoNd ot almnDAe of Pl
Beta Pili. a Dl.tioll&l c:ollt·
Ciltt 10rorlty. PatSparltubl,
646-&122, Is memberltdp
etat.rmaa. JobuD JoMa of
Donr SOOn• ls Pre1k*lt.
llaLI ~tUOY ,,,;, ........
01' MIND"
· ILIAMO. Co IACIUOM, MIMIITIR
lltalllJ ..moe ........ tt:OO a.•.
... .... llalaool ... _ .. oo.tt:OO a.•.
CIMT~R IT, COSTA IIIIU I ... MJI
GllACE BIBLE CHUROI v.-....• Memorial Bide.
S6S W. 18th, Colla Mesa
REV. TOM 'TYREE, Put or
SUNDAY SERVICES'
10,30 A.M .~ HX.i P.M.
_ Sundly School,
aU IJCS, 9:30
HOME BIBLE CLASSES '
Cllll SS2.oo92
.,.ei.ctunaBiblc Doctrine•
ATIEND
THE CHURCH
OF· YOUR CHOICE
RJlGULARLY
We invite you to worship
WTHERAN CHURCH
OF THE MASTER
2900 l'lclfic VIew Dr. eoro ... del Mar, c.lif.
WRENCE D. FRUHLIN
Pastor -Phone 644-2664
SUNDAY SCHOOL • •
I Al;es: 9:15 to !0:15a.m
Worship Hour -I 0:30a.m.
Nunery and Coffee Hour
Christian Scienc.-
S.r•ices FIRS'!' OIURcH OF .
CHRIST, SOENTJST;
3303 Via Udo'
Newpon Beach 1
SUNDAY SOIOOL 9 6 10:10 a!ta, ,
SUNDAY SERVICES -. \
9. 10i80 .. ,.
WEDNESDAY EVENING t
MEETING 8 p.m.
READING ROOM
Wtek days: 9 a.m. · S p.m.
Wedne.day: -7:45 p.fn
Tuesday
9 a.m.· 5 p.m.; 7·9,p.m.
SECOND CHURCH OF
OIRJST. SCIENTIST
Newport !'.each at
Corona dd Mar
3100 Pacific View Dr.
SUNDAY SCHOOL tO a.m
SUNDAY SERVICE10..a ...
WEDNESDAY EVENING
Readins Room: B p.111.
5S()()o8 E;. Co .. tHwy.
Eatnuace oa N•rd••••
Mon.-Fri.: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m
ThurWy evenings: 7 to 9
Sat.: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
You are cordially invited
to attend Church Services
and to u~e Readin Room.
THE FI.B.lT 8APT.IST. Ct;t.U,R(Ctf.
TH! C!NTER FOR BIBLICAL STUDIES
9145 A.M. lilLIE C:LUSU "
11100 A..M. WORSHIP HOUR
7100 P.M. IEVAG!LISTIC: HOUR
DR. JIMMY CDMIS, PASTOR
... ,Highw,ay Housco~· P~ .....
2411 E. COAST HWY., CORONA DEl MAR
LOWER LEVEL -REAR
INT£RD£NOMINA 770NAL. FULL GOSPEL
atMriiDAV SCHOOL: 1:4& WORSHIP' SERVICE: 11:00
IEVANGILITISTIC SERVICE : 1:00 P.M. SUNDAY
"'AYlft AND-IIILE STUDY: 7:30P.M. Wf.DNESDAY
WILLIAM T. KROAH, PASTC.R
PHONE : 642.&762
Plymouth Congregalionat Church
A Frw and /ndepmdmt Congregational O!risti~n Ouuch
THE REV. JOHN A. LINDVALL, Minister
' Sunday Service: I 0:00a.m.
Bible Study: 9 a.m: and 7 p.m. Church School I 0 a.m.
3282 BROAD STREET, NEWPORT HEIGHTS
Nurwry eli,. proviclod Phone: 642-2740
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~ lltE CUBAN MISSILE CRISIS?
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boue.. Oca"t .. tld.l ...... tl) ,.,. ~ •••
PUN A.RIAD ... BUY FRIEZI DIUD FOOD.
'1 001 lbe water riiDO'ftd. K...-........ tt.IJ, Htr-
m.UcallJ •ted. TutJ, llltrttiaae, baluced. Jut
&del water. For ltllii'JIIOJ, bcatllc, ca-. or
• ..,., low colt bOml .......... tlu • -
meal per PIUOD. FMd.l llmlly o1 ~ lor I to S
, IDCIIltM tor tau. Doa"t tab eba.Dcea; bay lllfl,
Wblll JOI IW1 laYe a cbiDce.
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TlliRSOAY, FU. I, lt75
(X)IIIIA DfL 11M., CM.:.
Jazz fest ·
• • 1s com1ng
to O.C.C.
Wore tiiU H ldP ldiOol
ud conece bUdl fl'ola
t~ tbt ,...,.
UDited Slates wU1 tate JUt
111 tile 7b ~ oruce
Coast CoUtee jUs ... mble
fHttftl tlated -Jilarcb
!0...2! 1D tbeOCC llldltorlllm.
Jta<tce1, tlaelildlll IOIDI ol
tbe btcc..t ..... from tbe
· jlu world, bleiD: Jimmy
LJOU, blacler ud r-t.ral
muapr ot tM MollterQ
T .uaMG ~ OW~ t.cbeoD IDd cardl at tbe lmae Coast Coontry Club ~ .=;::-!: ~ arw tbele ~. .... ....,_, left to npt, llal'J Allee (Mrs. Doaald) Ayres, Ka.rltlP Mute co.; ASCAP
Emma Jut (Un. Ttbmu) RUey, Bel• (Ura. Dean} Waddell, tbe hostess, p abllsblDI Compuy'a
1 Bl!fD MOBY ORDER OR CHECK TOOAY, or aDd Mrs. Lara Whitmore; ..Ued, AdeJalde ()Ira. Keoutb} Kincsley. (Photo Hollywood muk:a1 dinetor
'swrtte m flrtblr lldormuba to Jota A11P Dried by JUMJ Berl.a.) Klm Rtcbmood; lAoD Bree-'~:!::.;;P.;~~·,;::;";r1Mc•tl•~.~~t;C~le;m;•~t.=, :c:a.:9I:&1:1.:De:-:-=.l .. ~-. iiiiii .. •~-H--E--·B--E-·E--·l--·1-N-•E--•:-;c·.--.. , S~E7i~
IT REALLY '
. I, JAMIY IIlLI inc artist Roy Batu; and
Herb Patuoe, dlrector of PARTIES PLEASE eYer_ycoe, eapectally for I lllte d1Ulculty in reading lnstructtonsl bands d De Au& CoUece.
WORKS wbiD. WOI6a1 wtDter IUddtDiy tul"D.. ll)rJ.Dc, mucb less loUowq them. All the ladles
eYeD li<*J t>r the day ••• and Hel• (Mrs. 1lad tbe orchids of their choice ... I saved He~~ ~=
DIU) Waddell mull bave •ld tbt magtc mtDe for m' friend Julia Thomas, then
COMPLITE 01 ISAVI wo-' for ber lODcbeon and cards Nlrty d forcot to take lt when I was to see her! Herd, aod Supersu, a oew PARTIAL A'"f -group ttw.t ls •dd1.Dc llle to $5.00 tbe lniDe Coall Country Club was ltke a Sloee I wa• privileged two, I gave one to the legeod of tbe lateCbarlie
CARPIT CLEANING day 1D May when we a.rrlved. Tbe party a frleod, SWish, that's Mrs. Pellegrin, you ''Bird" Pa.rker, wW ldcb-
Bxpires room on the upper len1 wu a •lew polDt lmow, who bad done a big favor for me light the festlftl. Tbe Su-
HYDRA AM Pd •. l4. lookiac outward anc1 a Jprtng prdeo on ••• and en~yed tbe other m' self. persu eoocert t.aacbeduled M•"" s,.,_ 197' ~lnatde.~ •• forbasQtsofsprtQeforsytbta, It •t'"' ..... b • ....... Itt• d 0 for8p.m.Frtday,Marcb!l, ·co••s TO YOUR HOME ul.l, hy&Cuahs, and au the lovelies ol. nature seems IUS u..S een .... Of>e OS e ro Woody Herman aod bls Herd
lithe"• l!athut.. eeoter«t the p1Dk t1DeDed tables. They were month with Jessie May (Mrs. Cectl) Sbirar, wW perform at S:30 p.m.
to be the eoo...»latioo prizes • • • too bad wbo ls vice-president this year and as such Saturday, March z2.
-'740 ...,.... ... A•ettue 1 eouldo't remaJn for tbe pme ••• becaase ls 1D cbargeoforienbttonotthenew members Tickets for •ch of theae
IN= & \7th StJ 5C)-601l or 64.5-1313 I'd bave come home with ooe of tbem (not ••• aeqoalnttDg tbem with theaimsand goals 2 concerts are priced at ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ belog lucky at cards • • • etc •••• besides of tbls dedicated group and how to attain $4 aod may be purchased ~ not being able to play, besides the systems them in their support of B lg Brothers progn m by mall. The remaloder of
keep cbanCIDc, don't they?). of Ora.nce County. Soooo she hosted the the )au fest ls tree to tbe
GUARANTEED
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I did •JoY vliWDI with eTeryone before orieotatloo luncheon at the Shirars' mag-
the dellcloua luoebloo. I saw and talked Dlllceot Dover Shores home. The new mem-publlc.
with Margaret Floor, Adelaide Klopley, bers learoed when and how Angelttos de EULAH STANDAGE OF
Kama Rousselle, Ruth McMiUen, MarJ Allee Oro started 14 years ago . • • bow the COSTA M ES ... 1 S DEAD
Ayres, Fran Jooes, Alberta Grubb, wbom Gold Book ~me into being . . . who tbe "
I haven't seen in a while; also Dorls Law-first oftlcers were •.. and who represents Eulab Staoda&e, 81, of 315
son, Betty Jooes, Grace Metzger, Eleanor U.. board DOW ••• and then the delectable E. 18th, Costa Mesa, wbo
Sawyer, Thelma Thomas, Eileen Strock, food! But all cUd not stop there •.• for dled Jan. 24 at a coorues-
Emma Jane Rtley and Flori Waters. More sbe hosted the regular monthly meeting of cent hospital here, ns
were Doris Hughes, Fran Ryder, Laun Angelltos de Oro wlth an equally dellctous burled Jan. 28 in Anabelm,
Whitmore, Adele Carey, Marylan Scanlan, luocbeoo ••• The punch bowl was sur-following sentces at BeU-
MaUJ'ine Bannon, Irene Outs, BUlle Jenson rounded with tbe lar~test camellias I've ever Broadway Chapel ln Costa
and Isabel Brelin. Also Bernadlne Ullman, seen. DurlDg the soctal period ideas were Mesa.
Dorothy Berry, Evelyn Lowell, Betty Tharin, excbaaled and new members, Helen (Mrs. Mrs. Staodage is sunlved
Helen Coffey, Marlon Lanlle, Ina Eadie, Curtis) LeMay, Donna (Mrs. T. A.) Devine, by her busblnd, Robert; soos
Carole Allen, Gladys Mucos, Oltve Latham, Jan (Mrs. Charles P.) Taylor, Norma (Mrs. Robert of Blythe, August of
Ellen Keen, Jeu Atlson and MtldredTurner. Sam, Jr.)Gurleyand Athalte(Mrs. Thurmond) Costa Mea_ Wtruam of.Sac-
lt was too bad Kathy Hapn was unable to Clarke, seemed to blend in as though ''born ramento, Chester of Too-
attend ••• because of a broken taDd • • • there." lumne, Jobn of Newport
and JulJa Thomas wu not quite up to ber AnDouncemeot was made that plans for Beach, and Dooald of Mar-
new "walk-aboot," tbougb the heavy east hooortnc Auxiltary patronesses for 1975 t10ez; daugbters lrene Rtt-
was off. PoUO'Irtng the deHcla.s luncbeoo a re well formed. Tbe show place of Mr~ ter of stteveuoo, Carrie 1-~~~.._. ..... -+-~~~.._.~~--Ht-.':N'&Ih-H-::::::::T--t~• cruc.m of .voices softioed to the JobD F. Bl.lllop will be at Its best, ram or ~upp of Newport Beach, Dor-rt.at dP ~.as ttletcl-«MddiJtl 1. • ~ ~ sldiM. 'I'M tlbua.• downiD.lrs play room tthy
' . • J.)
rwne (mtsa. mrs., mr.)
game wu'oot 1D4 I 'fts cone. addt tltra dh1deods, according to Mrs. ay 4.AIAIIIIU'
• • • Wllhed Berts, ;J&troness cbairmlll, whtle sister, Ruth stiles of Ku-
JA.NUARY IS tHE BIG MONTH for Fluor Mrs. Dooald Starling bas mouth watering sas, 20 gra.DdcbildreD and
Corporation lDc. Ud., fer It ts the month menu p1annet1 wttb such helpers as Mrs. 18 great-grandeblldren.
of recogniUoo of the employees all over Clifford Hakes, Mrs. WlUiam McGee, and She was born in Kansas
tbe world. For on the same e't'e eurywbere Mrs. Edward Pellegrin. Worldng together and llved bere siDce 1972. 1-----------------------t tbose of 5 year standing u a part of tbe 00 lDYitatloos to members, actiYe, sus-The Rev. Bruce Kurrle
atrMt Fluor Comp&Dy famUy ls lnchJded in tbe talnJng and assoclltes, are Mmes. Rtcbard officiated at the senlce.
amwal re<:o«nltlon party. This ye~r apin Allen, Ronald Foell and Rtctard Bertea. 1--~---------• ._.:-:---------;r.p:----1 CeDtury Plaza Hotel was tbe gathering place First assocllte member was Mrs. Lyman
city for the 1,700 plus employees and some of H. Farwell of Bay Shores; tbe newest ts
MAIL TO: the retirees with their ladies. From our Mrs. Jobn B. Lawson of Laguna Niguel. Dr. Pence D.cua area were personnel manager Jay Reed, BaU cllltrman, Mrs. Charles S. Thomas
VICE PRESIDENT AND DEAN and wile, Mamie; her mother, Margaret of Inine Terrace, was able to mlllipulate
12345 w.lm....... Fluor, and escort. The George Deiter s and tbe "walk-about" so was there to give a s.a c.t. 12703 Mel Ellsworth& came from Emerald Bay; glowing report oo the upcoming Angelttos a...::=:.:;::.::a.:::.:.::::.;..;. ____________ ,. we were bebtnd them part of tbe way. Tbe de Oro annual ball, to be held at the new
IN COSTA MESA IT'$
Mu Rldeobacbs were there trom Fullerton; Marriott Hotel, Newport Center. Mrs. 0. w.
Ed Fox and wlfe from Cameo Shores. Mar-(Dick) Richard and Mrs. Robert Croner
~rte Fluor of Santa ADa stood for her are beading up the resenaUoos. Mrs. Chester
butla.Dd. Salisbury brought out the tact that this
The party was beaat1tul, py, with op-year, tbou(b everything else seems to have
portuntty to see aod talk with some of the "gone up," tbe Gold Book ads still remain
old timers, l.J..k.e usl • • • such as Dorothy tbe same, and they Mem to grow more
ud Doo DvDe1, whose adttresses are Pasa-mterest:lng and seem to brl.nc more of our
TWO AHD A HALF ACRES OF fiH!
TRADEIHS HOW PRICE -SLASHED
TO REDUCE IHVEHTORIES. IUY
HOW WHILE SAVINGS ARE AT A
RECORD HIGH I
dena and Coroaa del Mar. Tbe Walter Elle-community into the pubLic eye ... fllllng
D&~AftTMI!NT 8TQM bout.l, wbo11 family are 1cllc tlme resldeots the adurtiser's need, as well as helping
O& ... 9: JO A./f.. lo 6:00 P.lf,. Plllly ot Coroaa del Mar, WIN CJIT table partners, Ancelttos de Oro nu the needs of 200 1hursda~ Frida~ Saturday Only!
r bat W. ,.r we didD't brfllc home the troubled fatherless boys who are now on Clou~ S••Uf• IOHlJ c:etllrp(eee. U wu ~ EDCllsb prdeD tbe waitmg Ust ••tor a Btc Brother.'' Don't
:~~=N~E~W~~~~~;';~;;~;;M;D;·;~;;AaM;E~S;A;~~·~·i·~~~P~-~~~~~~~~·~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~Anget~ u JMIIw c:an tol' u. Just as well, de Oro does!
LIGAL MOnCI QUIZ SHOW I~TERVI EW
AT PARK ~EWPORT
OIL OM
TUITLIMICK SWIA TIIS
I~ s•.tl IAL. I .. N.tl
FlCTI1100S BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
Tbe tolloWlDC person ts
do1IIC bGslDess u: Alarm
S.ntee Co., 1S'78-D Lop.o
Ate_. COlt& Mesa. Ca. 92626:
Altblr F. Domer, P.O. Box
5tt. 0u1 PoiDt, ca. 92629.
Tll1a bas1Dea .. eooduct-
ed bJ u 1Ddl'ftdual. Slped:
G. F. Domer.
Tllll llatem..t ns ftled
wUb tile coaaty clerk of Or-
..... Co.tJ lu. Sl, 19'75.
Plblllb: Feb. 6, U, 20, 27,
1111, ID tbt ~1". Rubor
&a<tp, F -40661
Heatter ..Quigley, Inc.,
producers of TV game
sbows, Hollywood Squares,
Gamblt, aod High Rolltrs,
will be at Park Newport
Ap&rtmtllts at 4 p.m. this
Sunday, Feb. 9, to inteniew
rest~t~Dls u cootestants tor
tbe sbon. R8(lstratlon at
tbl Spa by Frldly, Feb. 7,
is ma.odltory.
L!GAL MOnC!
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•'Literalllnl''· RepriDt.d from CHRIS'n.ut NEWS
1'111 a•t••• .... r• '"' bHo elw.,.d wltb a WI'Oill adbeNDI:I.t to tbt Ut:tral m.ao1nr ol tbe Bible, or ••ut·
eraU1m", fo7 cUIInprdiiiC tt• blltode&l Ul*=Ut aud
tor NPJ"dliiC thl Old 1'ullamenl u belnc equally blDd• -to CbJ'lltlanl unit !ftw Tuta.ment.
n.se etw·c .. dO oot bold tl"UII. The Btbleoobelle.era
~ ftll aD4 recocnsze that Oocf'a rnelattoo hal taken l'llact in hi.Jt.cr'J. It baa adfaneed lllep bY step, lust 1.a
all tbl tot'ormattOD la DOt ctwn to .;hool pupUs on the
tlnt daJ t1t tbt nrat ,.ar bUt this 1a: doDe cnclWly,
ud DeW materlalll attaehed to the tormt~r ooe. 1'bl 81·
ba.-t~~Utftra emstlUlM t:b.t tbe Old Ttltament b to
be Ulldltntood and interpreted tn the ll&td ol. the New
Tutam.-, t.ttd tbat each pusqe muat be understood 1n u.· eoat.ext, u a part of tbe •eUon and book to wtllch
• beloop, and also tn tbe 1Jcbt of other puaa,pa on the
aame iaaue. Tbey know well that the law of Moses wu
11nn to be in force Ol'lly u.ntU Christ and tbe new CO'V'llnant,
and that It Ia not tn forCe lntbe ChriiUla ChUrch (except
whell Chrl.St and HI!: apostlea baw rene_,d_ Ita PJ'.Ct'*-
abd ord.lnaDces to thanewconnaotbeUewrs). TheChr1a-
ttan Church Ia under the law of Christ, not under the law
ot Moses (Gal.3:19; Heb.7:12,18;8:13; 1 Cor.9:21). There
ls no Blble-bellevtnc' ennpllca.l In the Whol:e world who
would reprd the MoaaJc taw as binding to the new cm-e-
nant people, and who WOUld rerard the Mosaic law as
blndioc to the new covenant people, and who would ob-
serve tts Jevltlca.ls Jaws on sacrU'Ices, purl!icaUons,
festlvals, etc.
Blble-believer.e: (Fundamentalists) have been a 1 so
charred wtth "literalism" or stick !~ to the biblical
letters and words. To th1s we answer: Adherence to the
tut of the Bible as U is one of the principles of the
Protestant Reformation, Without It Its •·Formal Prtri-
ctple" of the Bible as the only and supreme form and
standard oi ratth and !Ue would have little meantnr.
All lbe Protestant Reformers were unanimous with
LUTHER tD this respect. Luther said:
"No vtolence should be done to the words of
Cod ••. we must, as far as possible, preserve
their simple meaning and take them In their gram·
matlcal uteral sense, unless obvious plain facts
hinder It'' (Wetmar ed. Vl,509). ••we should not commit the s1n oi transrress· tnc aaatnst the holy word of Cod by giving a Bible
pa.asare, WithOUt the support of any clear passage,
a meaclnc wtllch dlft'ers trom Us naturalmeanlnr"
(Welmar eiLXI,-434).
"The Holy Splrtt Is the plaJnest writer and speak-
er In heaven and on earth. His words therefore
have oo more than one meaning, the ont> that Is
their most OOvious meantnc. We call It their lit-
eral or natu ral me~., .It Is ... surer and saf-
er to hold to the words In their simple meaning''
(We1ma.r ed.XXII1,92).
"Not only the words (VOCABU LA) but also the
phrases that the Holy Splrtt uses In the Bible are
dlvtne" (St. Louts ed.JV,1960).
"COd's word Is so sensitive that It does not
sulfer any additions. It wants to be as tt Is,
or, then, not to be at all" (Weimar ed. XXVJJt,
431.).
"The Chrtatlan reader should commit himself
to aludJ what Is called the lttenl meantnc. It
alone Is the whole eontent of faith and Christian
tl\eOIOCY" {Weimar ed.XJV, 560).
TbeTe can huclly btl any doubt th.t Luther ia.a
"lbra.ttst" tn theM statements. And sots Chrlat Hlm-
seU when He say&, "Till heaven and earth pass, one jot
or ooe title shall In no wise pass from the law, till all
be Mlllled'' (M t.5:18).
Dr . J. l. Packer (OP. CIT .. !04 ff.) shows the reason
why the llberals han~ ra.Jsed such an outcry agatnst
the "llteralLsm '' or the Bible-believers:
"The modern outcry against eva.nrellcal 'lit-
eralism' seems to come !'rom those wf10w;mt leave
to stt loose to btblkal categories and treat the
biblical records of certain events as myths, or
parables • non-tactual symbols of spiritual states
and experiences. Many would view the story of
the tall, tor Inst ance, merely as ~ picture of tloe
pre.<:ent stntul eondltlon of each man, and th at
ol the vtrrin birth as merely e"presstng the
thwgtrt of Christ's superhuman char;,cter. SUch
Ideas are attempts to cut the knot tied by the
mOdern crlttcaJ denial that these events really
happened, and to find a way or saying that, though
the stories ar e 'literally' false, yet they remain
•spiritually' true and v.l lu ahle ... In opposing sUch
inference, E•anrellools are contending, not tor a
UtA!ralt8llc view, but for the very principles of
btbUcal literalism ... -that we must respect
the literary categories of Scripture, and take ser-
Iously the historical character of the Bible story.
We may not turn na.rratlnt which clearly purport
to record actual ewnts l..nto mere symbols or hu-
man experience at our wUI ... We must allow
Scripture to tell ua Its own literary character,
and be w11Unc to receive ttas 'lllhllt It claims to be. •·
Wll<en the liberals charre Btbleoobellevers wlt.h dl.s-
reprdlnC the hlstorlcaJ aspects of the Bible and Its:
Uterary forms they In reaJity turn thi,.s upside down:
The tact Ls that the Btble.obi!Hevers take Mrlously the historical character and literary forms of the Bible,
wner.as the liberals frequently lay ~side or deny, both,
interpreting as unhlstorlcal myths, sacas, par:ables,
etc., sectlons and passages Which, bOth accordtnr to the
ttt.erary form and the obvious p.~rpose ot the btbllclll
text , eel forth historical events.
1be liberal Bible study, wbethe1' It calls ttselt "his-
tork-<riUcal'' or somethtnc elae, Is the chief error
and delualon of our time. Te use a phrase employed
tn tbe Lutheran Confessions (bken from Rev.l2:4),
tt I• a real "dragon's taU" wtllch has swept away from
the rtcht road a tarre section of ChrtstendQm. Its rep-
reMntatlws rouow the nrst and baalc He and deeeptJon
of the "old serpent•·, wtlo saJd to the rtrst people: "Ye
Pill be as God, knowtnr fOOd and eTII " (Cea. 3:5).
TbtJ fancy that they know thtnes better than Chrlst,
tbt Boo Of God, and are wtser than He and the Holy
Splrll:, wt10 bas spoken thrOUI'h the apostles and pro-
plwtl. nose who admlt. that the Blble etn ttl orJrlnaJ
autocrapha) eoatatu errors open the n~atu to all
1dDdl: of •rrors and dlllu•lOnt· For tt Ia lmposalble to fb: anJ Umtt to the userWd •rrou. n. Uberal BI-
ble scbolan dlaacnt on practtca.liJ ...-ryquuUon.Thls mon thlt thelr crltlclam bu oo true .cienttfk: b..,b:
but b: wtM>U7 arbtti'U')'. For U tt had facts to bAck u. auertiOna. the dlfhrent scbolars woWd come to the
••me r•nlt. Wb)' Ia DOl U. aam• donlt 1ft tbeolou?
The ~ reuon I• th:lt UberaJ th.oiOO •• no tcienM
bUt rau.r tbe attemJ)t ol proo4 and ambltloul m• (&Dd .... .om. WOIMD) to pta tame bJ •ettlnl tortb DtW ud
... bJpotburl• aM .......ucu.
Tbe Bible waru' ··~ .. ~ .. ~;~:~~~~~~::~~ abldiUI ootJ.Dtbrt. ...... -...,., --. ..... _, ......... -:-. -.-:·
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lr AU W ......... . • • f!'lttr"'.,N~~r .... 1 .,...,,.., 2 't"' ,.,..'"' 1'"'"' t., ........ nrrvr-~
CIIIU8'I'WI BIACqll, Co~ M, ~· J
~ "• J r •• 2. ,_., s ,, ........
• ••• -j . ' ••
I
Golden Text: • Pt>r tiN -iooll ""'' -tiNy Mil MtiO/l..,;' ......4 dom;.,; b•t oftiT tluir -ltetu tlooll thry Ju.op to l"""'riwt 'tl«h·'·
,.,, INvileg itclo;.g _,.. (2 Tim. 4:3). ·
Saipnlre ~~-by Wpiratloo of God.'
We, do 1101 IICX!Opt thl1o for it opa11 tbe
·""'Y lO deny that portl ql tho ScriP'
tureo _.. II•*' by IDiplntioel of God.
AUL'1 MC01X1 kU1er to a aublirM c.ooOdtnc:c ill the .. kn-'1
n-hy ia the .... apoo-OW1I lutu ... dark l ... bodi ... ol apo "HOw u...-it Ia to bold lullbo poi &nM.thtt the Bible ia tho Won!
ol God, and tberefOR 'Gotl-bnetbed.'
J\11 OjiOIIM)I otana wid> the dmlal of
tli!O (act. The ~-' .... tho vennanen& e>qlr<llioo of the rniDd and
will of God. It ia not merely tba& elM:
truth i1 eivCD in. then1 by inlpintioa,
but l)ley are illlplr<G. They I the
Scriptures) are the upreuion. of Hia l God'aj own lhoughu. They are our
only authority. Upoo elM: c:one&ant 1110
of then\ depend• everything. Without
adhering to the Scriptures and be:in.i
obedient to them, We abo would be:
swept along by the current of apoltaly.
They I the Scriptura J are the .,..
thing profitable. Note the order :
de'• farewell maaqe to VJOaehinr trial and telDptation for the
hi ciale Ia tbe Churd1. He [Paul) warno Timochy.ol ~r:u~ ::ci:ons. lo the'rrievous tin~ea' toc:orne [3:1}, &nd
thiJ c:cnnectioa it 11 iater-~rt• him to adhere lteadfUtly-to
esting to note the oblervatioal-of a the ·teachiag he had nctived trom the
mOOern evangelicaJ ~tholar : "Sec:ood apoltle oo the foundation of the Saip-
Timothy hal that peculiar appeal that ture 'impired · of God,' and to talct
belongs to the laat words of a peat ~eturity for such teaching beinJ con·
man. Th~ epilltle records hil (Paul'•) tinued by 'faithful men who shall be
dying t~stimony and advice. N Tim-able to t~ach others also' -bidding
othy read these words, not Jmowing Timothy emulate his own ~le in
whether he would ever ~« .hi• beloved the endurance of hardship and m the
teacher alive again, his heart must practice of self-denial for the sake of
h;lve ben deeply otin-ed with the raJ. the Gospel .. (cf. ]. A. M'Oymonl, Th<
i7.ation ahat this was the apostle's dy· NI'W Tutam•"t and Itt Wri11r1, 1893,
ing legacy to him. The effect that the PP· 204, 205).
epistle must have produced on Timo-
thy can hardly be adequately imagined.
Its ~arn~st and passionate appeals mwt
ha ,.e been irresi9tible. What comfort,
strt"Tlgth , and new resolves mwt have
com~ to Timothy ash~ reads the prom.
iscs, warnings, and affectionate admo-
nitions of th~ epistle! And down
through the centuries this priceless
epistle has rontiuued i.ts miniMt)' of
J!i,·ing stren~:th and encouragement
to discourag<'d and troubled workers,
fl('t·dcd consolation to isolated mis·
sionarics yearning fo r human sympa-
thy :mel Christian f~llowship, and new
inspirat ion 10 weary messengers of
God coll'frontrd with Sttmingly in-
superable obstacles and relentless an·
tagonisms. . Of unparalleled in-
terest aud importance is Paul's prr·
sonal testimony to ltis assurance and
ho~ in the face of irmninent death
(4 :6-8). In theSt: stirring words h~
(Paul] reviews his whole life, pre-
s<nt (6), pa;t {7), and future (8 ).
It will ~v~r remain 1he class.ic ex·
pression concenting the triumphant
death of the Christian. Although the
apostle is in very distressing circum-
stanc~s. there is not a word of fear,
complaint, or murmuring, but rath~r
the confident shout of \'ictory" (d. D.
Edmond Hiebert, An /ntrodwction to
tht Paulin~ Epistles, 1954, pp. 357·
359).
Moreo\'t:r, the following remarks of
a devuul scholar should be observed:
"We havl! here lin 2 Timothy} the
apostle's last wi\1 and ti!Stament in
favor of the Church, in the form of
a f artwrl/ • hnr!Ji' to his beloved child
Timothy. lie [I 'au! J still hoped to sec
him I Tirnutll}' J vnce again, and re-
pca.t l·dly urges l1i1JJ to do his best to
com~ tv hilll shortly-'before winter,'
whil~ na vigation is still practicable
[4:9, 21 ]. His [i'aul's j yearning for
'l JuJot.hy':. soetety in his lonely prison
re1uimls us oi uur Lord's desire for
the S) nl fJathy and prayers of His dis·
ciplcs u 11 the t \e 01 His Passion; and
in ·Uus q.~~stJe l ,t Timothy J, as in our
Lurc.l 's tc.:.dnng during the wt=ek pre·
lCdtng I h, dl"' .... th, ther~ is blended with
The outline of the present Jaaon,
which is entitled "The Believer's Pr~
gram in Facing Apostasy," follows:
I. The Supreme Valu~ of the Scrip·
tures (2 Tim. 3: 14-17)
2. Paul's Solemn Charge to Timo--
thy (2 Tim. 4 :1-5)
3. Paul's La.st Testimony (2 Tim.
4 :6-8)
TH£ SUPUME VALUE Of THE
SCRII'TURES
Profitable lor doctrine lteacllq),
which we get alone from the Word of
God, and which ia the lourul&tlon of
eveiything. Thtll follow• 'reproof'
or conviction, and that is followed by
correction and inltruction for right·
eousnress. It Marts with .the doctrine
and leads. after COnviction and cor·
rec1 ion, to righteouaneu. And then
the man of God, obedient to the Scrip-
'""" in all things. 15 periect,
thoroughly furnished umo ev~ good
work" (cl. "Second Timothy" m Tlu
A,...totrd Bibl., 1917, Vol. Ill, pp.
In 2 Timothy 3 :1 4-17 we read: 195, 196).
"But cootinue tilou in the things Besides, ill the further study of this
which thou hast leamM and hast been passage (vv. 14-17) the reader's &t·
assureJ of, knowing of w hom thou tention it diucted to an inttroctive
hast learned them; and that from a anide entitled "Inspiration" by the
child thou hast known the holy scri~ fkltable Princeton theologian. the late
tures, which are able to make th~e Dr. Benjamin B. Warfield : "Ia the
wise unto salvation through faith passage in which Paul makes this en-
which is in Chrisr· Jesus. All scrip-. ergetic assertion of the divine origin
ture is given by inspiration of God, of Scripture, he is engaged in explain·
nnd is profitable for doctr ine, for re-ing the greatncs.s of the advantages
proof, for correct ion, for instruction which Timothy had enjoyed for learn-
in righteousness : that th~ man of God ing the saving truth of God. He
may be perf~t. throughly furnished [Tiroothy]had had good teachtts ; and
unto all good works." from his very infancy he had been, by
Second Timothy 3 :14-17 present his knowledge of the Scriptures. made
Paul's vi~w of the inspiration of wise tmto salvation through faith in
Scripture along Wffil''fts 'iridiSptruahle Jesus Christ. The expression, 'sacred
value. In the consideration of this writings,' here employt'd (v. 15), il a
important passage it is appropriate: to technical one, not found eltewhere in
quote the comm~s of th~ late Dr. the ~cw Test&mes~t, it ~true, but oc-
A. C. Gaebt:lein, a faithful expositor : ~~~~nng ~urren!IY m Phdo {a H~llen·
·'The inspir~ S~jpt~rqli Pi;.(fod iarc •~t,I1C Je,wJsh ph!.~~~erJ. ~d Jos qo-.
tl•e n~:ell, the sup~;.~RJ •. tM...~-1,1,sWf'•us, a j&ot~h htstor141:nJ .to dcstg·
Jie,·Cr in the. last dayL .. t 1moolf' N.d '«~'t11tn ~y Of'1luthorita~tve :~
known t~ sacred Scriptures [the O ld wh1ch l:OIISbtuted the Jewzsh _U.w.
Testament} from a child, and of thcs~ It avpe;ars ?t:rc ana.nhrously l.wt~hout
Scriptures Paul wriltes 'they are able to ~he art1cle m G_reek I btc:ause 1t IS .set
make th~e wise unto salvation, through m . cont~ast wsth the _ oral teaching
faith that is in Christ Jaus . .' He wl.uch ~1mothy had enJoyed, as some·
[l'aul] exhons him [Timothy] th~re--t.lung ;;till better: he had not only ~ad
fore, 'Abide thou in the things which good m.stru.ctort, but also a.lwa~s -:"
thou hast learned a.nd of which thou open ll1ble, as we should say, m his
hast IJet·n assured' knowing of whom haud. To enhance yet furthCT the
thou hast learned 'thern.' Then the as-great ~vantage o~ the possession of
suring statement of the Holy Spirit, th~se Sacred Scnptures ~ &DOll~~
!he .'\uthor of the Scriptures, that a ll addt now a .entence ,thrawlnl their
Scripture is inspired of God. It is well 1~':'re strongly up to ~t~w. ~[the
known that the revised vn-sion has Scripturu] are of. divme oncm and
dropped the 'is' so that it rr:oads 'every th~refore of the highest value for all
' holy purposes" (Contioued next •eek)
PAifL
DISCUSSIONS
Dr. s-tttl ,H. SlltMI.t•d
Dr. Charltl L: ·Fri..berg
F1081 lila mClLA BIIO.WC~
Q. T_. ........ -.,DU /eft/.11 U.t
to ttJ.6er t.\4 Co""mta o/ •~u to co.
pt.t,.lr p&oM fnr ovr ""''If Ht 4U.
.\otv ~ fA,ft be rifiH t.\e Btblt i•
dieatr.• tllat MU t• Mt ~ to-tl4r''. ' A. We believe that hell ia a real
plaee. It wu prepared orlwfnally for
the devil and hi• anrels. Jf anyone
chooses to go there that I• hi• per-
I'Dn&l reflpon•ibilil.y for rejecUnr the
Lord Jef!uB Chri&t. Keep In mind that
the worst torment in hell will be ~~eparatlon from God and all that b .-ood. In that ~~en~~oe, Jesu• suffered
the torments of ·hell. because He cried
out from , the eros!', '"My God, My
God. why hut thou foruken me?"
He wu &bi'Oiutely alone, parted from
His Father, for the only time In all
eternity. God the Son W&fl aeparated
from God the Father. Our ftntte
mind• cannot beR"in to compnhend
the full impact of the divine picture,
Perhapl'l this thouR"ht would help. If
it take111 an eternity for a ftnfte beinll'
to atone for hi~ l!linfl, then an inftnit.e
being could do it ift an Instant of
time. Dyin~t on Calvary's crou.
Chril't accomplished our redemption
in that !'pan of time.
Hell i!! a translation of the Greek
wo rd yl'hnnw. Jt il' .11 place of et.emal
tormet)tA. In our Bible11, however,
tranAlator~t have al50 w~ed the word
hdl for the original word, ILadu,
which is actually the abode of the
df'ad. Before C hri~t'11 r'l eath, had<'!!
wa11 comJ>O!It·cl of two compartm£'ntfl.
The abodt· nf thf' right€'ou~t dead, re·
fl'rr<'d to a!l Parar'lil'e or Abraham'"
ho:;o m, Wfls <'mptied of the bl-lie\'t'rs
who werf' taken to ht>av en when
l hri!lt 111\Ct•nded which i.<t where all
belit>vc rfll who clit> ICO today.
Q. s .. ttle, W••h. -"I'm con/ulfrd hy
Prot•. 17:19 wl!it:l! lfflylf, 'H1• lnvrth
tnrnx.tn·p•lfinn tl!nt lovi!lh RlrifP; ttnd
hr thflf l'.rfllrr!h hiA gntr lfPrkrtlt b ·
.'frudion .''
A. Thi~t vers"' has reference to the
o nt• who secm~t to take delight in
r•w!li nll' ap:itation and strife. You
know people of thifll 11tripe who want
to pick a fhrht whenever anything
happens. Thi~. of course, always leads
to transJ{ression. To avoid ~in, we
a" tx>lleverM Ahould love peac~. Don't
;lut yourself on a pedestal above your
n£"ilt'hbor. You know, they say that
!he people who look down on othPrs
u~tually Jive on a blutr!
Q. a..a. ... W .... -"Wh)' U to\~ word,
'AI'!' t10t t"QJtilelU~d,•-m Pa&lmt ·Jil,
vf!rsu !1, ' Btld 7r Dof!•'ll't tA"' rt-fer
tn tlte Lord'"
A. Yes, it does have reference to the
Lord. Thill is I'Ometi m~a called "The
Traveler',.. P11alm." The Kin« James
Ver11ion doefll not capitalize the per·
sonal pronouns ref~rrinr to deity.
The New American Standard Ver-
sion of the New Testament is now
published and doe!! have these im-
portant worde capitalized. This wu
not the custom when the KinR James
Version was translated. Dr. Chartea
L. Feinberll,', dean of Talbot Theo.
logical Seminary, hu served faith·
fully on the committee, revisin .. the
1901 American Standard Version.
Jesus Christ Is True Natural God
Heprl ntert rrom CHRISTIAN MEWS
We now come to the deity of our Lord and Sa·
vior Jesus Christ-is He true God, the one and
only true God. or ls He not? The answer to this
q uestion decides whether ChFIJtlaolty Ls just anoth-
er religion, or the only true religion. For, ll
Chrl.st 1s not true God. then tbere ls no hope of
salvation from Hlm; He would be no more than any
other religious leader, and His clalrnl would be a
fraud. The deity of Chrtlt makes salvation God-
centered-coming from God abd from Him alone.
On the other band, tf Chrilt 11 not truly God,
then salvation from aln becomes mao-centered,
that ls. salvation must come from rnan't own ef·
forts, which Is the natural reltpon of all men. In
the Interest of tbl.l Idea, to support the rellJ1on
that man can u.ve hlrnJ.eU, the deity of Cbrllt hu
been dented or modlfled. Chrltt Is, It bas been
said, as the Son of God, Interior to God tbe Fath-
er . Others hold and save held that Christ Is "Son
of God'· only to an e thical tenle, ~ause of the
purity and perfectJoo of Hts bwnan nature. But lf
that Is all that Chrllt IJ, then tbere Ia no hope ol
salvation for poor, miserable &~nets-aM that lt
what we aU are-except thfOu.Jb our own efforu,
aDd that 1.1 ruwe, aa blltory JhowJ and our own
conscience testlnet.
Bat DOW IS Clilr'W lnle .......... God ... tile
Lordi ........... , -lolllo ....... of !lui ..
ture ..,. tM e•f_..• ef tile cltzuc' fNm
tllllf' beplaiaa. lit ow Creed Ita& •• an coe~
....... 1 (tllle Ap1gt'M ~), QlrtM Ia ,.t •
_. 1-1 wfEII Oo<llllo F-... Oo<llllo
Btb' GMM, •• we ..,.: "1........_ Ia" etc.
Ia lllo N ..... CHMoD ~-J._ O.W .. o.Jla .._. a;aJsst1e ..,.,
"AM (1...-e) Ia -IAHI-a.tol,lllo ..., ........... a.~, .... -el ... .....
.. -......... Oo4l .. Oo<l, LI&M .. .....,._ y_, Oell ., Ve17 o.l, '••••a. ... .-........ ----•·" 11111; II ._. Mel 'II,· ...... of! I .. -~~--..... -....... -.. ........
llol)l lcrlpllae, wbldl .. DOl llle -of ,_
bot tile -of God, -"Holy -ol God
... lbo)' ..... -"' tW lloly c..l"
Pwlilrl,ll) llllllilld-lll -dtat-
In -.......... God. 1'0 -pd ....
$Ia oJ IWiin~ to Clllrlnt U God bj ......
lure-aa •-. W'•-11111r-O..• • .. ialo -..., ,-bttt dtol ..... nonllll<!e. ,.,...,
'lllalllltl lniO...IIIlllbltdtllo!_,I»IIIIFIFWGI ,_.--be God Rkl ••• -ao.-
RAISING THE DAOOKrER OP JAIR.US-REI'fN
••t wW put enmity between thee and tbe woman.
aDd between thy aeed and ber aeed, It (be) lhaU
bnille thy bead, and thou ollalt -hill IleaL ..
G<ll. 3,15. Tbe "I" ben! P.Oinla to tbe fact that God
HlmoeU would, ID the aeed of tJtot· .......,., eruob
tile power of SalU tmW olnllll men. AU Scripture
fnlm tileD OD IMO 'the MH1lab1 tbe Cllrllt, tbe
prom.ilecl ~. dlvtae -· TlleJ c:au Him ''Tbe .'!'!P.If"-GOd" (II. 9,6) "Jebovab-oar· Rilltlooo-• (Jer. 23.6) "Lont" tPo. UO.ll
.. _1"• '"'·' 1;M) "God -· aD -fom~H" (R<m. t,ll) ''Tbe true .God and _,...
LUt': (1. Jolla &Jill ''Ow--• God and llavlor"
(Tituo J,IA). -1Di11MU Ia-"I Ud M)' Fa tiler are OJC," lllllf II, ONE Ia e-.ce, ONE
Ia tile Go11lr£t11or illiln ta., otbef God but oat,
......... ---God ca.-... tllo
FatiiOr twu.t--oa11 hiN God • ·, ' ._ ............ !"•-....... GIYII t!'PI!Pf ...... _ .. ____ .
•J) ......,;.. I sol In tnlo -·--.~--...... _ .. _.._. ...... ·--llJM ..._.,. ........... .....
... ,... t .. ,._ ....... -__ ........... ,1 I$._,_ ---·E .. --... ._..,,.. ,__. ...
-'9111 1 ..... I .... ., Jnllnt
1,11. Aled Ill. Poet -: "Be (CIIIW) Ia be-
fore aD -p." Col. 1,11. • I) UNCIIANOJ!:.
.lJILitNI:M: ''1-Cllrllt tM ume, ~r..,., loolell, ... 1-." .. br. U,ll ·I) 011·
NIP'RB8ENCE: "1 .. , I am _.. ,.. alwQ."
........ It; --lllellt. 11.. ... ....
t,t.ll . t) OJINIIICIENCJt; ''Loft!, -
--aD -.. ... ~-11,17. ~--~ • .,.. of .... , .. ,.... l.Mf; 4,11'~11;
IIIAM. I, • I) OIIINIPOTBNCJt: "All _ ..
Ia ....,_ ................. • e.tlill."
....... 11. "All -.. ........ -Blo
(CIIrilt'a) ,.._ .. ...._ 111,1; B,lt. 1,11; 1'110.
l,t-11.
hrtbenn~. tltot Blblo ucrtbeo dlviDo w ... lla
to <ltrllt. Tbo w ... k of CIUI:ATION II ucrtbed
to Him ID JQIIII 1,3: "All tblltp were made by
Him, &114 wltltout Him wu not u)'llllq made that
wu mode. St. Paul wt1teo 1D Col. 1.16: ''By
Him (O.rtltl ,....., au lhiDp created that a"' ID
beaVIID and that a"' ID earth." u-tile
~ATION of aU lhiDp II all<rtbed to
Cltrtlt. We ,....S, Col. 1,17; ''By H1n1 (CIIrtol)
aU t.bJD.&a ccallt", aJICI lD He..,..,, 1,3 we are
told that Ctrttt aplloldl aU lhiDp by the Worcf o1
HJa -··. Other diviDe ........ ucrtbed ... Chrlit an, tbe power to I'OIDOIVB IINI, Matt. 9,1;
tbe authority to lVDO& 'IIIII -.o, JQIIII ),27;
Ada 10,0 , and tile _., to II.UI& TJD: DBAD
JoiUI 5, 28-2t; ~ 10,42; ft<m) lt,t; 2. 11m. t,l:
And to an Wo 'we mut olld au tho mtraeleo that
J-porlomled wllllo bere oa ear111, lael"""
HJa OWJt ,....-fnlm tile dead, wlllei Scrlt
turt uc:rllioo boUI to Him lDd .to God tbe Fou.r,
tor _.. Ja ODIY ONE ~tY _. wllleb .. :f to tile lloe u well ~' 10 tile Polber. Jolla s,
,.,_ iU IIIII lbol 1o~ ~~~e~t ac • .,.....~~~~a;
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Bacb. Ca11baaa nee~
Wlut&a P. Rtetbo, 1m
H ..... fh'M, CaUionia
tiNt.
Tba. buatDua a. celldecttd
by a UmJttd JllltMrlb.Jp.
Slptd: Ralpb S. S.Ct.ta.
TbtJ ltlttmtot W'ls ft*!
1rft.b tnt COWtty Cltrk ot
Otlllp Cotmty 011 J&A. 10
1975. '
PllbU..h: Jan. 16, 23, 30,
Feb. 6, 1t'75, ID tbe Newport
Harbor !naip, F -4004-f
(!GAL MOTICI
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
Tbe followlnr per100s are
dolnr bualness as: Martel
Ceramics, 3303 F -2 Harbor
Blvd., Costa Mea, CaUl.
92628: LoUis Dllloo Markel,
2826 Basswood St., Newport
Beach, CaUtornla 92660;
Vlrgillia Horntnc Martel,
Z6U Bts.,ood St., Newport
Beach, Cal!torola 92660.
This basloess Ia conducted
by an lodlvtduaL
Stped: Virgtnta H. Markel
This statement was flied
with the County Clerk of
Orance Cc unty on Jan. U,
1975.
Publlsb: Jan. 16, 23, SO,
Feb. &. 1975, m the Newport
Harbor EDiteD. F -4007!
LIGAL MOTICI
NOTICE TOCREDITORS
SUPERlOR COURT OF THE
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
FOR THE COUNTY OF OR-
ANGE
No. A-82185
Estate of MARlE GLADYS
BARKSDALE, aka MARIE G.
BARKSDALE, alta MARIE
BARKSDALE, Deceased,
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN to tbe creditors of
the above named decedent
that aU pereons bavlng
claims against tbe said de-
cedent are required to tue
them, with tbe necessary
vouchers, In the ofttce oftbe
clerk of the above entitled
court, or to present them,
'o1Jltb the necesary vouchers,
to tbe \mder sJcned at the
otrlces of Keene, Dlon, Mad-
sen "Jennings, Professional
CorporaUoo, Attorneys at
L'aw, Ayeb F~ial To~·
-~tlth'<f1otlo, COl'!'f~ Ml*'ft'
Center DriYe, Newport
Beach, CaU1orola 9Z660,
which ts the place of busi-
ness of the lmderstcnecJ lo au matters pertalolng to tbe
estate of sald decedent, wttb-
lo fov months after tbe first
pablleattoo of tbls notice.
Dated January 13, 1975
Raymond D. Borlog, Act-
mlnlstntor of the Estate
of the above named de-
cedut.
~oe. Dloo, Madsen "
J eonJ.nrs, Professiooa 1 Cor-
POraUoo. Avco Financial
!'ower -Fifth Floor, 6ZO
Newport Center OrJve, New-
port Beach, CaUforo1a
92660, Tel: (714) 644-8181,
Attorney for Administrator.
Publish: Jan. 16, Z3, 30,
Feb. 6, 1975, In the Newport
Harbor Enstan.
LI!GAL MO'nCI!
NOTICE TOt."t.UITORS
SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
STATE OF CAUFORNIA
FOR THE COUNTY OF OR-
ANGE
LIMLIIO'ncl
I'ICitiil .. BcaDIM
NAill ITATIIIDT 'he.,....,...,.... ..
Ootlilr bt If I Ill U: a.-e •.
t-Ill Aatqruk l?SN Vu.
dM'WI .._, I .t, r..tJI, &_';.,.'fCI&: Patnck I , Me-'171M VIDdtr'blrt ...., IK-1, 1'fllt1l, Ca_ mos.
Tldl.._.al•a.~
b} u iDd1Ylda1.81ped: Pat-.
rlek !. lilo.Diaalell.
Tld.l ltateaMat wu Wed
wiUt tbt Co..tJ Clerk 01
Oraqe COUDty Jaa. 20, 1t'75.
Publilb: JIA. ZJ, SO, Feb.
6, 11, 1V75, lD the NfWJ)Ort
Harbor Eqtp. F -40301
LIGAL MOnCI
FlCTmOUS Bt18INESS
NAME 8T ATEltENr
Tbt foUowin( penoo ta
doillc bultDntu: Tbe Real
Eltatt Mao, 108 E. LJDcoiD
AYe., Aoahelm, CaUl. 9Z805:
James Talcott, 1815 Sber-
1Dgtoll Place, Newport Beach
9ZHO.
ThlJ bualoe11Ls conducted
by an 1Dd1Ylc2111L
Slped: Jamea Talcott.
TblJ ltattmeDt was ftled
•ttb the Cotmty Clerk of
Or&Ace Cotmty Ju. zo, 1975.
Publish: Jan. Z3, 30, Feb.
6, 13, 1975, in tbe Newport
Harbor Ensign. F -40306
LHALMOTICI
NOTICI ro canrrc.
IVP!UJR COO'ItT 0' T111 IT~TI 01 CAUJOUU roa TRI C001ft'1' or ORAJGI
Mo. Ulr71 £~~at. oe IUIWI coa.
MIUUI., Decelllll.
HOTI:E • KibBY
CIVEM to t.M cr.-.. o1
tbt e.bo9t II.IDid ... ..
tlllt Ill ~ .. .
Clalml ........ fM IIJd ...
e.-at an rtqiJdnd to m.
tbem, wUII tbt .... rt
YOICblra, il tbl ome. of tlill
clerk ot tbl aboYt _.., court. or lo ., .. _. tllul,
wttb tbeJMCUaFffOIC-.ra,
to tbt ........ at tlill otnct ot blr atfoney Pall
A. llaDM. 881 Doter bit¥.,
Batte U, N.-po,n liMe~
CaUJr:)J"Dl& tteto, fticb t.
the place ol ..,. .... o1 till
udtrltptd iD aU matt.n
,.rta.lDI.ac to tbl Htatt ot
saJd deetdtat, wttlda bar
mootM after the ftr.t pgi)-
UcaUoo ot thla DOUc•.
Dat.ct January 19, lt'75
HA~EL R. JACOB80M,
Executrix of tbe Eltate ot
the aboYe named decedlat.
PAUL A. HANNA, At-
torney a.t Law, 881 Donr
Drive, Suite 33, Newport
Beach, Calltornia iZMO,
Tel.: (714) MZ..e747, At-
torney for Executrix.
naur: .dOG mftel
JOnCI • wan oa. vu t11at ·tM cttr ee..a
wUIIIIMa~..,... • ,....., 10, • .,. ..
r..-... l'vJ• ttl u ........... , .......
, ................. Till
IIOWDIO UDCOIIIIII11Jm I
.DIYILOIPIIIJIT ACr or
lt'7 .. ,.. r....,...... flllln·
port ~ .,.. upd •
aa.d a. oNir to rtntw
tMpiMWGIIII'IItJWU's
pnjeeta.
.... IIICifkaDJ, tM
......... Coaa...,O.. ,...... Ad JUNidw
f..s. to eJdN Ud e•IM
tor aUld ........ JllbUc
wort. CGIIbldM, nllabl-uau., We .-rcw.t.
~ fi'Ojlcta .. tile el-
derly ad ws~ u ••U u otW actl9tUM aw
tba I.IDprOfe..-ot trt&a
com--... n. Act flar.
tbtr protldN tlllt. tbl p1'1-
mart obJtcttft ot tile pet Proca• t.a to pnrtDt or
ari'Mt CIClllldltiGa8 ol alum
or bJiPt, to ~ com-
malty tacWU. IDd llfY1·
c .. , MpteilllJ to tamW..
of lo1r aDd moderate IDcome,
I.Dd to lAIIt emerreDCY
comiMDJtf DMda.
.A4dltioMl lldDnu.UoD ,._
LEGAL HOTIC! Publlah: Feb. IS, IS, ZO, 27, -----~---1975, tn tbe Newport Rubor
Prdilc tb1s beu1Dr may be
obtallltd by CCidactiJII Tlm
CcnrtU. A.dnDee PlaDDiac
AcSmlDlJtntor, ID UJe Com-
mu.nUy Defelopmeot Depart.
meat.
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Enslp.
NAME STATEMENT
Tile toUowtng penon Is
doing busineu as: Vl.klnr
Constructtoo Co., 465 Forest
AYet.ue, Lag1m Beach: Nor-
man A. Jacobsoo, 209 Emer-
ald Bay, Lacuna Beach.
Tbls biiSineu Is being
conducted by an lnc2Jvldual.
Stcned: Norman A. Jac-
obaon.
This sbtement was ftled
wtth the county clerk or Or-
ange Cocmty Jan. 17, 1975.
PubllJh: Jan. 23, 30, Feb.
6, 13, 1975, in tbe Newport
Harbor Enslp. F -40270
LIGAL HOTICE
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The foUowlng person ls
doing business as: Apache
Gold II Stlver Mlnlng Co.,
34781 CamlDo Capistrano,
Captstra.no Bach, CaUl.
92624: Melvin Lee Hubbard,
34781 Camino CaplstraDO,
Capistrano Beach, CaW.
9Z6Z4.
This business is conducted
bX a. Umlted partnership.
Stcn~: M. ~t. lfubbard.
''hits' state~sloft\ea 1
with the County Clerk of
Orange CoUDty on Jan. 13,
1975.
Publlsh: Jan. 16, 23, 30,
Feb. 6, 1975, In the New-
port Harbor Ensign. F -40073
LIGAL MOTICI
FICTITIOUS B~lNESS
NAME STATEMENT
Tbe toUowinr person ls
dolng business as: Aertr De-
signs, 120-1/2 Topu, Bal-
boa I11aDd, Ca. 92662: Brett
Mortua Klynr, 120-1/2
Topu, Balboa Island, Ca.
92662.
Thla buii.Dess t. conducted
by an lndlftdual.
stcned: Brett M. Klyver.
This statement was ftled
with the Colllty Clerk of
Orange County on Jao. 17,
19'75.
PubUsh: Jan. 23, 30, Feb.
6, 13, 1975, In the Newport
Harbor Ensign. F -40269
LIUL•nca
FICTJTIOUS BtmNESS
NAME STATEMENT
Tbe t.oUowinc persoos are
dolor bustDea u: w. L.
Stoclnrell Interiors, 1601
Oot't Street, Suite 1Z8, New-
port S..cb. c aworola
9ZMO: Mary Lou ~toetwell,
114 OahU&, Corona del Mar,
CaltJorDJa *15; Judy AD-
Ibutl; IU F~t, CcmJaa
CS.J Mar, CalUorD.Ia 92625.
TblJ ._...,. t. CODdueted
bJ a pural ~1btp.
Stped: Jv47 Aubutl.
Tbh ltatemtlt wu ft&ed
1rutJ tbe CCMilty Cltrt of
Onllce Couoty oo Ju. 1 ~.
lt?S.
P.ualt JIA. U, 30, Ftb. •. u. lV75, m tbt Newport
llart. &uip. F -401M
LIGALMOnCI
-
LIGAL MO:nCI
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
Tbe foUowtDc pereoo Is
doiDc bultDeu as: Happy
Plants, 19142 Hamden Laoe,
Huntington Beach_ CalU.
92646: Lioda Lee 01-,
19142 HarncSen Lane, Hat-
ingtoo Be&cb, CalU. 91&te.
This busloess Is cooducted
by an lndivldual.
SlcDed: LtDcta Lee OliOD.
NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR-
THER GIVEN tllat tr. aJd
pubUc *rflc wtU ~ beld
OD tbe 10tb daJ of F tlmlary
1975, at tbe boar of 7:30
P.M. I.D the CoueU Cbam-
btrs of the Clty Han of lbe
C tty of Newport Btacb, Ca-
1Uorn1a, at wbteb time and
place uy aDd aU penou ln-
tertattd may IIJI)I&r and be
hard tblr«a.
wra Lqjos
City Clerk
This statement •u ftled City of New'I)Ort Bach
with tbe County Clerk of Pllbllab: JIA. 30 Feb 6
Orange County Jan. 20, 197$. · 1975, in the Ne-.i,ort Har:
Publlsh: Jan. 30, Feb. 6, bor Enst«D.
13, 20, 1975, m tbe Newport ----------
Harbor Enstcn. F -40287 LIGAL MOT1CI
LEGAL NOTICE I
SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
STATE OF CAUFORNI.A
FOR THE COUNTY
OF ORANGE
No. A-82475
NOTICE OF HEARING OF
PETITION FOR PROBATE
Of WILL AND FOR LET-
TERS TEST AMENT ARY
f;..state of HOUJROOK
M tit FORD, Oece&aed.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV-
EN that Jeannette C. Mul-
ford has ftled he.rtlo a peti-
tion tor probate of wiD and
for letters testameDt:ary,
reference to wllich Is made
for further particulars, and
that the time and plac. 01
hearloc the same bu bMo
set for February 11, 19'75,
at 9:30 a.m., in the eoart-
r )Om of Department No. 3
of said court, at 700 ClYlc
Center DrlYe West, ln the
C tty of Santa ADa, CaUfornla.
Dated Ju. 20, 1975.
WILLIAM E. ST JOHN,
County Clerk.
Keeoe, 01011, Madseo 6
J llllDiop, Proteaaloaal Cor-
poratJoo. Saite 530, AYCO
Flouclal Tower, 820 Nn-
port Center Drlve, Nnport
Beach. CalUor'Dia t:MO, At-
toroey(a) tor: PettUour.
Publlab: J&A. H, 30, Ptb.
6, 19'75, Ia U. Nt1Pp0r't liar-
bor EuSp.
LIGAL MOtlel
Ftcnnous BtJSIZfESI
NAME STATEMENT
The tOUowt.oc per_,. Ia
<2otnr bualD.ua u: Tu.eb
Flnancl&l, S49 Saa Mlpel
Dr., Suitt 155, M.wport
B•eb. CaUJGI'Dia 8leiO: Tilt
Frut Tau~ebAttltCJ~Cal
ltonla Corporattae, 1100 N.
MaiD, SaiD Aa, CaWondL
Tblt bciiSDHa Ia oaadlllct.d
by a corporattoa.
Corporatloll Name: T1at
Fruk Taucb Acecf; Jact
L. Smlth, Corp>rate s.c.n.
tary. .
Tbls •tem• ,.. mtc1
wltb tbt Cou.tJ Cleft ol
onac• Co.tf Jaa.l'l,tm.
Publllh: Ju .• SO, Feb. t,
U, ZO, 1'7, li?S, Ia tbtllft·
por1 Hartlor IMtp. r .4CM'14
LIGALMOnCI
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
Tbe f.ollowtnr periCCll are
doinl bullnea u: Suoabloe
ID..D, zoot Port Weybrtc2ce,
Newport Deb. 926&0: Saretta
R. Coder, 2001 Port WtJ-
brt4ct, Newport Deb. 9ZMO;
Jou Cummlnes. 2048 Port
Weybrldp, Newport Bch.
9!MO; Brudl R. MacKeD-
t:lt, 1217!-D Huttr, Gar-
cS• Cii'Oft 12640.
Tblt bastn.aalJ eoocSaeted
by a reoeral partoeubJp.
SlcJMd: Saretta R. Coder.
Tb1a ltatemeot .... rued
wtt.h the County Clerk of
oruce County JIA. n, 1975.
Mlllb: JIA. 30, Feb. 6,
13, 20, 1975, lo tbe Newport
Harbor Eostcn. F -4~5
L!GAL MO'nCE
FICTITIO~ BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
T~ t.ollo'trlnc per100 ls
dolnc bulness as: Edward
Allen PubllJb.l.uc, 2916 Clay
St., Newport Beach_ CaW.
9Z6&0: Robert E. NeWbeny,
2916 Clay St., Newport
Buch. Ca. 9%660.
Thil business Is cooducted
by a ,..nl partnerlhJp.
Slped: Robert E."Ntwberry.
TblJ ltattmeDt W'ls ft1ed
wltlt tbt Co\IDty Clerk of
Orup CCMmty Jua. 20,1975,
Pablllb: J&A. U, SO, Ftb.
t, 11, 1t75, lD the Newport
Rubor Eallp. F -40307
LIGAL MOTICI
N011CE TO CREDITORS
SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
STATE OF CAUFORNIA
POR THE COUNTY OF
ORANOE
Mo. A-7985Z
Eltate of DEAN McDON-
ALD, Dteeuect.
MOTICE ~ HEREBY
GtnN to tbt creclltors of tM .,., amtd deetdtat
tlllt au penou taYIDC
cla!lu acaJut u. aid «S.-c..s.t an NQIII1nd to ftlt
t1111•, ri.b tbl MC ... f)'
YCIIIICblra, lD tbe omce of
tbe dtrk 01 tbe aboft ·-
utled cout. or to prtsnt
tilee, WUb t.bt MCea&f)' YOIICMn. to tJat ..... .......,
IJ tM amo. oiMI' dor'My,
PAOL A. IWOfA,. ... Dlwer
Drt"-8dl 11, H.-port a.e, ca.uana liMO,
.... .. .. pilei ol but-... ., .......... IIIMd .. an ..... ...,.......tou..
.... ., ... ct.e .... ,wlh-
.. --.a.r t.bt ftnl ......... 61 UIU
llllbcL
Dllld .,_, n. tt7s.
IUI'I' &ai.ID IULL-
a.GTC*, Ia .a.u .... .....................
••• 2 2
•ML A. ~AI· ....., ......... .... ·~'-'~[-~ fell ~. (IN) -...rft, M. .... an ... rssn -. .. , .. , " ............. . .........
-PAGEl lH~Y, FEB.' lt15
Fror11 tt1e Police Blotter
.KAVY flremao recnatt Mt-
cbl.•l G. Cook, 100 of Mrs.
L. M. Lad of Z04 IDtrtptd, ... ss.s., bas 'r&dlaattd
from rtcrutt traJD1Dc at tbe
Man.l Tra.lDlDc Center, Su Dteco.
• Malm~Y, JAJf, 10
JIJD• A.atia RlfDIODdv
4.1, ot 15. Rlfti'DSI, Co-
Ita M.a. ,.. cllarpd wtaa
dnriPI -.r tbl '1&.-e
ot aJCCik>J at 5:.0 p.m. at
........ ud Babe
BIYIL, 8&lbca , • , T...-ry wa,.. SoHal, n, ,.. ar-
relttd at !:45 LID. 1J bl.l
rtaidellce at tot Nt-., Wellt
Nnport. IDd cllu'ltd wUb
1 ;ulttYaU., mart._ . . .
Jaer, wm. IDd ct..,..U.
nlutd at $150 ••• t1.t111
from Ci&Uo'1 ltaltaa Dell,
1900 ~. Cout Bwy., Cor-
ODI cStl Mar, bJ blrparl
wbo pried a 1rtadow opeo
IOI'Detlmt btttJ .. 5 p.lll.
Jan. 19 ud '1:10 a.m. lu.
20 ••• After 2 worn• came
LAND PURCHASED FOR 1D ~ "Slmpl.J U•" sbop at 1416 Vt.a ()porto, LJdo EL TORO OFFICE SITE Shop8, at 11 a.m., tbey as-
RldCW'lY Ltd. of Newport
B•eb bas purcblled Z5
acres of ncam land at Can-
ada R4&cl otr tbe Sao Dleco
PrHny ln El Toro, aochrllJ
ba1Jd Canada Business Ceo-
tu on the site, PreatcSeat
C*le R. Summers an-
oocmces.
The ftrst phase of the
project, beg:lnnlog in March_
wlll cost more tllao $2.6
mlllloo, coostst of 112,000
IQ\IU't feet of mult1-tenaot
lftdustrlal and related of-
fice space, aod occ~y 10
acres.
LEGAL MO'nCI
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The follow1.ng persons are
doing business as: The
Floattng Wall, 215 No.
. Broadway, Santa Ana 92701:
Ronald J. Hock, 848 Amigos
''K," Newport Bch., Ca.
92660; Patrick AU, 264 So.
Or&Age, Ortnge, Ca.; War-
sba E. &Hey. 1542 So.
Coast H1f}'., Lagtm Bcb.
92651; James Sheets, 18265
foxglove, lrvloe, Ca. 92664.
Tbls business 1s conducted
by a general pa.rtoersblp.
Sl(Ded: Ronald J. Hock.
This statement ns filed
with the c;..mty Clerk of
Orange Cotmty Jan. 20, 1975.
Publl.sb.: Jan. 23, 30, feb.
6, 13, 1975, lo the Newport
Ha.rbor Eoslgn. F -40308
LIGAL MOTICE
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
TIM f.ollo•tnr penoo ts
dolnr bus:tDess u: Parkftew
Pharmacy, 5321 Untverslty
Dr., Irvine, CallL 92664:
Park Plua Pharmacy Inc.,
14520 Newport Ave., Tus-
tin, CaUl. 92680.
Tilts business Is conducted
by a corporation.
Corporation Name: Park
Plua Pba.rmacy inc., Rob-'
ert J. Boragno, Sec.
This statement ns ftled
witb the County Clerk of
Orange County on Jan. 17,
1975.
PubllJb: Jan. 23, 30, Feb. s, 13, 1975, ln the Newport
Harbor Eosljpl. F -40278
LEGAL HOTICE
ked to look at a tzos cold
rmc, tbell left witb tbt rtnc
wheo tbe clerk's atteoUoo
wu dl'Ytrted b a few min-
utes by I80tber callomer
. • . Someone Ito .. u elec-
tric go-cart beSODciDc to
Park Newport aputm•ts
from lA UDdercrowmct ltor-
ace ar• of tbe apartmeots
10metlme betwe«1 3 a.m.
aDd 7:40 a.m., tt. ran the
cart over a 140.:tt. cliff o-
vertooldDr Back Bay Dr.,
ca111tnr lA estimated $495
damap to tbe cart •..
Robin Lee StcSes reported
slcl polea, a jacket, a cal·
calator and a sletpLDc bag,
nbatd at $2'53, stolen from
h.la an locked car par ked at
hJ.8 bome at 2!40 Park New-
port, from 6:10 to 6:35 p.m.
• TU'E,SDAY, JAN. 21
Ectwa.rd AdolpbEberhardt,
50, of 1430 Saotaoeu.a, Ir-
Ylne Terrace, ns charged
wtth ctr;vtng amder tbe In-
fluence of alcohol at 8:20
p.m. at Coast Hwy. near
Jamboree, Promootory
Point •.• Theroo Wilson
Atwood, 44, of 18'77 Port
Tagprt, Harbor View
Homes, ftS arrested at his
home at 9:30a.m. ooa grand
theft charge • . • Audrey
May Lee, 45,of45330rrlng-
tol, Cameo Sbores, was
c harged with c!rirlnc tmder
the ln.Quence of a I cobol at
1:35 a.m. at 1107 Jamboree,
Newporter Inn area . . .
Robert Joseph CoiUns, 30,
of !73 Knox, Costa Mesa,
was c harged at 1:25 a.m.
wlth drlY1ng ~Mer the ln-
fl~MDCe of alcobol at lotb&Dd
Balboa Blvd., Balboa •••
While a Better Way Foods
truck wa.s par ked In a lot
at 1594 Moorofta, WestSide,
from mldDigbt t.lltil 4:30 p.
m., someone stole the turbo-
c bargu and ext.ust nwtl-
fo)d, vah.Md at $1,ZOO.
• WEDNESDAY, JAN. 2Z
Eleftbenous Ted Martoos,
51, of 315 Santa Isabel, Cos-
ta Mesa, was charged wtth
possesstoo of stolen proper-
ty wheo pollee arrested him
at 3:40p.m. at 1880 Harbor, t osta Mesa • . • BirJitta
Etuabeth Payne, 30, of 4010
LEGAL MOnCI
BEFORE THE PUBLIC UTILIT£ES COMMISSION
OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNlA
In the Matter of tile Appltcatioo of )
The Pactftc Telephooe and Tete-)
graph Comp&lly, a corponttoo, for )
telepbooe semce rate Increases ) Appllcattoo No. 55214
to offset mcreued wage, salary )
aDd u.oclatect npeoses. ) -----------)
lDYestiption oa the Commlssioo's )
own mottoD into lbe rates, toUs, )
rultl, charges, operations, costs, )
sepanttoDa, lDter-eompaoy settle-)
meota. cootract&, ""lee, and fa-) c ase No. 9832
cUltles of THE PAClfTC TEL£-)
PRONE AND TELEGRAPH COM-)
P A NY, a Callfol'llla corpora Uoo; )
aDd of aU the telepbooe corpon-)
tlOOI lilted in ~lx A. ) ----------------------) NOTICE OF HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GfVEN that tbe PabUc UWtt1es
Commlaloll ot tbt State of Callforoia las set tbe bear-
iDe lD tbe allott eDUtltd matters before E11.mi.Der 111-...y
as l)llOlfc
SAN FRANCISCO -Commluioo Coartroom, State BIIUd-t.oc, S50 lllcAJuat.r Street 011 tbt folJowtac datu:
YODdly, Febnary 14, 197$ at 10 a.m.
WedM.tay, March 12, 1975 from Z p.m. 1o 4 p.m.
ud from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. (FOR PUBLIC WIT-
lfBSSES)
IIIODda.J, April 14. 1V75 at 10 a.m.
lllallaf. May 5, 1975 at 10 a.m.
LOS AMGELIS -CommtAica Coartrootft, Sllaa. omee 8IJ..Idllc. 1(11 Soatll Broedfty, llloMay, Mardi 10,
lf7S fiNMa I p.m. to • p.m. Ud troaa 7 p.m. 1o I p.m •
{FOR POBLIC WIT!f'ESSa)
IAN IDOO -AllcUtortiiS. 8eatt IIIDd ... 1110 Frc.t an.t.. ......,.,, ~~aRb 11, am troe a,....., • P.•·
ud tto. 1 p..a. eo t p.ca. {fOR PVBUC WiiW)
ntiSHO -.............. 8IUdllr. ..........
stnet. ••u "'· J~~arU tt, am m. a ..-. • 4 p.a. 1M rtom 'l p.a. .. t ._...(FOR JIV8LE
WilltiMI)
UCILUIUTO-~ r.,.II)B ... IIIIIDiol.,.
......... 'fll c.-. ~~~a~~.. ,.,., •. lllt.la .. am .... 1 ,. .. • • p.a. 11111 ,_ 1 p.a. .. t ,...
(FOa JIVILIC WiiWI-1) at,........_ Mil..,.._ .a t•r 1111.....,_ _, ....., ..........
IT ~~ ~ Till tOaUC lmUftll CXN ::ll
DIW ..... ,......_ ..... ~-;.s·r.···"t. ft.UA111 I. _._..Q__ lltl.,
..... •• 2111 ::.L:::-· .. ...... Ct. g ..
..,... , ... ' '"' .... •"''lit ,,..._ -..
Park "-Poft. WU Cllar(td
•ltb drttllc tiDdu tbl l.D-
n-.ce 01 alcobol at 11:10
a.m. at Put Uld Ma.rLDe,
Sa-. lalud ••• James e..,..., 4810 Put Newport,
reporttd $1,670 tn per80DI.I po•••aoas UCl equipment
atol.etl from h1l bolt at Bal-
boa Martaa, Z51 E. Cout
Hwy,, bttweeo 4:30p.m. Jan.
19 and 8000 Ju. U . • •
A $100 ear cover ns Ito-
leo from Rlcbard Barrett's
car parked lo front of his
home at 930 Via Lldo Nord
from 11 p.m. Jan. 21 and
3 p.m. Jan. 2Z •.• Witnesses
reportecS seeing 2 younc men ruDD1Dc any from tbe pr-
ace at tbe borne of Jack Dal-
bey, Z318 Holiday, West Up-
per Bay, at 9:20 p.m. wlth
3 IOOW sltll. valued at $220.
• THURSDAY, JAN. 23
John Fraocls Reardon, 22,
of 901 W. Balboa Blvd., Bal-
boa, wu charged with shop-
llftiDc at '!.727 Newport Blvd.,
CeDtra.l Newport, at 2:20
p.m. • • • Wllilam Andrew
Martin, 47, of 2208 State,
Costa Mesa, was charged
with driving uDder the ln-
nuence of aJcohol at 7:45
p.m. at 351 E. Coast Hw ;.,
near Promontory Point ...
About 80 jlnkad batteries,
valued at $120, '*ere stolen
from an enclosed storag('
area at Tom Sharp's ser-
vice statt.oo, 2201 E. Coast
Hwy., Corona del Mar,
sometime bettreen 11 p.m.
Jan. 22 and 7:45 a.m. Jan.
23 • • . A $200 stopwatch
was burglarized from SR
Engin~rtng, 83-4 Produc-
tion, West Side, betwe-en 6:30
p.m. Jan. 23 and 7:50 a.m.
Jan. 24, by someone who
brolte ln through a window,
• fRIDAY, JAN. Z4
Allen Letcher Dbonau, 56,
of 920 l.rvlne, Newport
Heights, nsarrested at 4:30
p.m. at Superior and Pla-
centia, West Side, on a
c harg(' of coosptrtng to com-
mit grand theft •.• Ralph
Bustamante, 37, of 10 Sand-
newer, \ViS charged wltb
grand tbeft wbeo poUce ar-
rested tllm at 9:15 a.m. at
4201 Jamboree, airport area
• • • TodcS Tboroton, 22, of
5000-1/2 Neptune, West
Newport, was a.rrested at
22od St. and w. Ocean Ft.
at 8:20 p.m. and charged
wttb public lntoricatloo •••
WbUt a crocery clerk n.s
at lunch from 1 to t p.m.,
someooe took $183 from a
cash rertster at Richard's
Market ln Harbor VIew shop-
Plnc center •.• Whlle O.wey
Tacbberry of 509 Orchid,
Coroaa del Mar, took a
shower at the Big Canyoo
Country Club, someone took
$135 from hJs unlocked
locker between 5 p.m. and
5:10 p.m .•.• About $200
worth of stereo sound equip.
meot was stolen from Cnlg
Scrlma's borne at 5216
River, West Newport, by a
burglar who got ln through
an unlocked glass door,
sometime between 8 a.m.
aDd 2 p.m. • . . Stephen
Raymond Watsoo, 23, of 2303
Falrhlll, West Upper Bay,
was charged wtth drtvi.Dg
uDder tbe tnlluence of alco-
hol at 7:30p.m. at Jamboree
aDd Coast Hwy.
• SATURDAY, JAN. 25
Wayne Allen Jensen, 21,
of 4621 Cortla.od, Cameo
Shores, was charied with
belnc l.Dtoricated in publlr
at CoUl.ns and N. Bay Front,
Balboa Island, at 8:45 p.m.
••• Mark Fredrick Put-
rtdce, ZO, of 5301 Seashore,
West Newport, ftS arrest('(!
at 5oth and Seashore a t 2:20
a.m. ud ctarged wtlh having
DO Ucht or refi~tor on 1\ls
bicycle, after he allegedly
r.nastd to slp a cltatloo
lor tM offense ••. Cat.hJ
AaG Ql,...., II. ol SIOO ...
lhoH, Wut lfi-WJIOI't WU
cbarptt ,., dri.,_ tllldlr
tbl 11lfbtela ol llcolml after
polkt iDYISUpt.d I mJMr
trafftc accldtot at S..Aort
aDd Walolat at 1Z:41 a.m.
• • • Thomas PoUa, lt, 01
423-B E. 8a.lboa BlYd., 8&1·
boa, wu a.rl'ftted at Ida
home at ~80 a.m.01a mari-
Juana pooessloll cbarce •••
Katherme Jacboo stc.er, az. of 1821 SuU&co, Oofer
Shore•, was cblrctd wtUl
drtvlnc uDder tbe J.nflupoe
of alcoflol at 2 a.m., at Bay-
sl<ie and Cout Hwy., Bey
bridge area • • • TbL.v•
took 2 wetsoJts, ftlued at
$155, banglnc on a feoee at
the home of Carrie Ann Ros-
burg, 3302 W. Oc-.o Front,
West Newport, eometJme be-
tween 10 a.m. Jan. 24 and
6 a.m. Jan. 25 ••• Kenneth
Albert Haloes, 41, of 303
Co lllns, Balboa llland, ns
arrested at his home at 11
p.m. and ctarged with con-
trtbutlog to tbe cSellDquency
of a minor.
• SUNDAY, JAN. Z6
Jesse Badlo Aqutoo, Z6, of
4101-D Hllarla, Lldo Park,
was charged with drlvlDg
uDder the mfiuence of al-
cohol at HUarla aDd Flagship
at 2 a.m ••.• WUllam Guy
Thrash, 58, of 21 Carmel
Bay Dr., Spyglass HlU, wu
charged With drt•toc uDder
the lnfluence of alCOhol at
2:25 a.m. at Dover and 16th,
Newport Hel(hts ••• Elaine
Nina Pine, 3-4, of 108 Apte,
Babloa Island, \Vis arrested
at 2:55 p.m. at Penoey's,
F ashton Island, on a shop-
lining charge • . • Cella
C:.arolyn MlUer, 26, of 4017
c hanDel, West Newport, n.s
arrested at 54th and Rlnr,
west Newport, at 9:15 p.m.
and charged with drlYloc
under the lnflueoce of alco-
bol and drugs . • • Paul
Robert Asll, 27, of 4000
Channel, West Newport, n.s
charged with possessiDc a
narcotic when pollee ar-
rested him at 8:15 p.m. at
• · E • • and E. Balboa Blvd.,
Balboa ••• Stepheo SU.Cer,
649 Da.rrell, Colla Mesa,
reported that $800 wortb of
fishing eqotpmeot wu stolen
from b1.s boat wtlUe lt wu
tied up at a sUp at 112 W.
Coast Hwy., Baybrll.1&eara,
from 1-:ao p.1n. Jan. 4 until
llOOO Ju. !6 • . . UDda
Hinton's $980 ehann bnce-
let was stoleo trom her home
at 715 St. James, Cll1r Ha-
ven, between 6 p.m. Dec. Z7
aDd 10 p.m. Jan. 26.
Keep cool with
CANVftS
AWNINGS
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SUNil
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PIICU
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• for
·tops in league
rtnl ..... ~ 1M 1011-
llotCt t 11'-luplor .... ,.., ---IIII.J ·=··I'UI-ftl"'M:y \II 'ERID.UOO..
C.. -. wbkb woot
... II& ojpl's P""' at El
Mit I il I S-WJ Ue wttb
Ytlla Park ood Tostto, PlaYII
AI YUia Part FrlcllJ DlcbL
Corea del Mar ud Ea-
~ boUI OM pme off
be p&ee u theweetltlrted,
pt 1.. cbuee to move up oo
.. ol tbe leader&. EJtanela
to at El -· ood COM 'llotloSula-.
Newport Hartlot'J Sallora,
oot at lbo .,.set Loacue
nee, wtu try to lmproYe
tbltr 4tb..place sb""ingwlth
• FrldaJ D.lcbt bome pme
apiDst ...setoaled llar!Da.
-All Friday atgbt games
lllarl liS,
lfut TUe8day, 1n 7 p.m.
p.mu, Newport lundes Los
AlamBos, Corooa del Mar
riab Coeta Mesa, andEs-
tucla bolts Santa Ana.
Last Frtday, Costa Mesa's
Ma~tucs beld oato a piece
of tbe Ceotury lead, rolling
onr winless Santa Ana 73-n un tbe home court. Keith
Joeepbaoo t.d big scoring
tplures .lD the first and
4tb ~rters to pace the
MllJtue attack with 22
poiDts. stan MWer cleared
tbt boards 10 times to lead
Costa Mesa 1n rebounds.
Last week oo Wednesday
Dlebt, tbe Mustancs lost 73-
56 to city rival Estancia.
Eltancia lost a share ot
tbe lead on Friday night
wbeo TustlD downed the
Eacles 76-68 on Estancia's
cout.. Tbe Eagles )Jmped
off to a 36-30 halftime lead
&I 6-5 )lnlor Jlm McCloskey
eooUDaled to sparkle. Blg
Jim n cked up 34 points,
but TultiD's TUiers got hot
.baDdll to the secorxl half
to oYertake the Eagles. Kyle
Bl.8chotf !».d 10 points tor
tbt losers.
Coram. del Mar, orr to a
sllaky start alter being peg-
rod _U .,,.,..., 10. 1~U._ o·-, • ._
blc o1o F"'-J
a --Q-11~~::: otll-.TIIo
bad loot ID El
their ...... ClpeNr.
Ume, COM blew tM Yu.
-out " lbo .,. -u eqtloalve U-polllt 4tb
quarter; A boii""'dlloa 1C1J1c
attaell: lDeloded Chrt.
Baker's 15 potnta IDd Ala
Black's 1-4. Wec.tneldly of
last week, tlla Sea Ktncs
tunibled away too many turn.
OYets aDd lost 41' -39 to VOla
Park.
Newport's SaJJors, stng.
rllDc to stay alln 1r1 a Stm-
set Ieacue nee that I.DcliMies
too many -.per teams, tooll:
sole possesstm ot ftb place
last Friday, dumpfDC Edlaoil
'J' 1-&7. Newport's btg meo,
6-7 Jlrn Se,.mour aod 6-6
Matt Spancler, poured 1rt 10
aDd 13 points, respecUnly,
to pace tbe Sallors, wbo
came trom 8 points back to
go ahead 1n the 3rd quarter.
Last week oo Wednesday
the Sallors ran over West~
ern 82-66, as Spangler con.
nected for 27 points.
including Friday nJgbt's
games, just 5 games remain
in the regular league sea-son.
Boys basketball scores
Here are the scores lD
last Saturday's p.mes 1D tbe
Newport Beach recreatioo
d~tmeot boys basketball
program: • • •
• AA OtvlSION
CYC Pros46,BuffaloHUls
Warriors 41.
Mariners Frogs 52, CYC
Supersonics 15.
Heicbts studs 45, Buffalo
Hills Giraffes 23.
Lincoln Continentals '18,
Lincoln Laters 59.
Ma.r1Ders Sbarts 'M, lr-
Ylne Ternce Nets Z6.
Helcbls Bulllroc• 61,
Mariners Wildcats Z'7.
• BB DIVISION
L1Deplll Lakers 35, Pen-
insula 21.
Helgbts Gumers 23, Mar-
iners SuperiOillcs 21.
Mariners Leapers 43,
Buffalo Hills Rblnoa 28.
CYC Jau 29, 38thst.Nets
23.
Heights Celtlcs 26, Mar-
iner s Cheetahs 38.
• B DlVISION
Buc gridders transfer bl~ar=~s~· 55
• East-
bee, who played 1n •·st 7 Buffalo HUls Kntcks 15, Five Orange Coast College
tootball players bave de-
cided on the 4-year schools.
Tbey will transfer ttds mouth
and wlll take part 1n spring
drills.
JC All -America middle
guard Kelly stroich wlllplay
for coach Dick Vermeil's
UCLA Bruins. All-South
Coast Conference linebacker
Btu Ford will go to Oregoo
State. AJI..conference de-
fensive eod Kenny Warren
heads for University of the
Paclfic. All-conference of-
fensive tackle Joe DeComa
Is slated for SanDtegoState.
Wide receiver Mark Wetber-
,.. CYC Celtlcs U .
games due to a sboulder Buftllo Hills Warriors,
in)Jry but caught 26 passes. fortelt by Supersootcs.
Is goln@: to the University Butfalo HUla Ducts 34
ot Oregon. 38th st. Lakers 20. •
RUHHIHG TRACK SOON I eve Stars 30, Mariners
READY FOR PIRATES Comets 25 • Mariners Jaguars 32, CYC Bulldours are in the pro-
cess of resurb.clng Orange
Coast College's running
track, wbl ch will be com-
pleted in Ume for the anwal
South Cc.st Conference all-
comers rr.eet slated for Feb.
21. Western Paving Company
ot Bell Gardens Is conduct-
Ing the work at a cost of
$21,900.
Bullets 29.
Irvine Terrace Wolfpack
37, lrvtne Terrace Brulns
38.
Eastblurt Trotters 23,
Penlnsut.a Troj&ns 28.
Newport Heights Hustlers
15, Heights Hurricanes 38.
• CC DIVISION
Heights Bruins 31, East-
bluff Jazz 18.
OFF TO PUERTO V ALLART A-TwODIJ-slzlrlm aiiiD(
YIICbls col aftJ !rom MariDa dol iloJ last SatanloJ Ia
Del Rey Yacbt Clab'• ltd ~ nee .., PMrto
Vallarta, Me:dco. Ltgbt aDd QakJ ~ ltalltd tb1 D-*
tor tbe nrst S6 hours ot the 1,1%5 mlle nm. but tm -
prond YODiiay. At pre .. Ume yuterdi.J tbe leaders
were reported eome 500 miles dan the ~ja Calllomia
coast aod moYID&: well. Tbe Ollly ..try trom tbt Newport
area ls Robert Bellacblmp's 57-foot lloop, Dorotby 0,
No, 7477 at left 1D tbe abofe photo, f1J1D1 tbe buf'lee of
the Newport Harbor Yaclt Clab. Tbe Dorothy o ,..
reported flrst ID Class A at press Ume. SeYenJ. of tbe
otber contestants count a oombtr of local yachtsmu
amoog their crews. (Becli:Der photo)
SATURDAY B.B. GAMES
The following pmes wlll lrvi.De Ternce Bruins vs.
be played this Sat1U'day 1n Peninsula Trojlns, 2 p.m.,
the Newport Beach rtcrea. Harbor.
Uoo department boys bas-CYC Bullets vs. Buffllo
ketbaU compeUUon: Hills KDicks, Z p.m., Lin-
• • • colo
• AA DlVLSION eYe Supersonics vs.
Mariners Frogs vs. Mar-Eastbluff Trotters, 2 p.m.,
lners Meteors, 10 a.m., CO M.
Ensign. ' • CC DrvtSlON
Heights studs vs. CVC Pen.lnsula Knick& u.
Pros, 11 a.m., Llncolll. Hei.gtlts Brutns, 1 p.m., Har-
Buft:alo Hills Warriorsvs. bor.
CYC Supersonics, 1 p.m., CYC Hawts vs. Buffalo
Lincoln. Hill ~---• 3
M s .-...,r:ouu.~cs, p.m., arlners Sharks vs. Mar-Lincoln.
iners Wildcats, 9 a.m., En-lninf' Terrace Warr1ors
sign. vs. Peo.tnsula Bulls, 3 p.m.,
Irvine Terrace Nets vs. Harbor.
Llncoln Lakers, 1 p.m., En-MariDers Stars n. But-
sign,. falo Hllls Crows, 3 p.m.,
Heights Bullfrogs vs. Lln-Harbor.
coin Continentals, 3 p.m., 38th Street Trojans vs.
~n~:f'OtVLSION Irvine Ternce CeJttcs, 3 p.m., COM.
ENSIGN CLASSIFIED ADS
Buffalo Htlls Crows 24,
38th St. Trojans 18.
CYC Lakers 27, Mariners
Stars 26.
Mariners Supersonics vs.
Lincoln Lakers, 11 a.m.,
Ensign.
Mariners Panthers vs.
eve Lakers, 3 p.m •• COM.
CYC Bullets vs. Eastblutf
Pistons, 3 p.m., CO M,
Mariners Jets vs. CYC
Globetrotters, 4 p.m., Lin-
coln.
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Phone 644· 7 336
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o MUSICAL FOR SALE o PERSOHAL
OVERSTOCKED SALE
Story " Clark pianos at
hU(t reductions. At least
201, on any model --more
on some!
Enmple: Fr. Prov.C her-
ry console reduced from
$1545 to $1095 • Save $450.
See us ror your choice
ot tlnish aDd style In grarxl
planos. Huge stock, new &
used, at very attractive
prices. Choose from Stein-
way, Yamaha, Chlc kerlng,
Baldwin, Kimball, etc.
SCHMfDT MUSIC CO.
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LADY, 48, deslres to cor-
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o MARINE HARDWARE
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Mariners Panthers 20,
CYC Globetrotters 22.
lrvlne Terrace Celtlcs 15,
lrvlne Ternce Warriors 10.
Eastblufl' Pistons 28, Peo-
lnala Bull• 1-l. -
CYC Bullets 24, Budalo
Hills Superaoo.ics 16.
Mariners Jets 28, CYC
Hawts 10.
• C DIVISION
Mariners Couga rs 13,
CVC Lakers 10.
Newport Heights War-
riors, rorfeU by Peninsula
Bulls.
Buffalo Hills Elephants 6,
38th St. Pistons 20.
CVC Bruins !4, Mariners
Rockets 2.
Irvine Terrace Superson-
Ics 16, Irvine Terrace Tro-
jans 12.
Ea.stbluff Ja.u 39, Penin-
sula Kntcks 2.
38th st. Nets vs. Pen-
Lnsula Tro)lns, nooo, En-
sign.
CYC Ja.r..r. vs.HeightsCel-
tlcs, DODD, lJDcola.
Ma.rtners Cbeeta..bs n.
Buffl.lo HUis Rhloos, OOon,
COM.
Mariners Leapers YS.
Heights Gunners, 2 p.m.,
Ensl.(n.
• B DIVISION
He1gbts Hustlers vs. Buf-
falo Hllls Warriors, DOOD,
Harbor.
MarlDers Dogs Ys. Heights
HurMcanes, 1 p.m., Harbor.
Mariners Jaguarsvs. CYC
Stars, 1 p.m ., COM.
CYC Celtlcs vs. Eastbluff
Stutfers, 1 p.m., COM,
38th St. Lakers vs. Ir-
vine Terrace Wolfplck, 2
p.m., COM.
Mariners Comets vs. Buf-
falo Htlls Ducts, 2 p.m.,
Eastblatf Jau -BYE
• C.DIVlSIQll
CYC La.kers YS. ilt!.Jo
HUI.s Celtlcs, 10 a.m., Lin-
colD.
Peninsula KDtcks u. New-
port Heigtlts Warriors, 4
p.m., Harbor.
InlDe Ternce TroiLDS
vs. Eastblutr Hawks, 4 p.m.,
Harbor.
Mariners Rocketsn. Buf.
falo HWs Elephants, 4 p.m.,
Harbor.
38th St. Plstoos VS. [r.
vine Ternce Supersonics.
4 p.m., COM.
Mariners Cougars vs.
C YC Bruins, 4 p.m., COM.,
CYC Bullets vs. Eastbluff
Jan, 4 p.m., COM.
o HO+IE IMPROVEM_E_H_ EST. 1914
o SERVICES
CYC Bullets 6, Butfalo
Hills CelUcs 9.
Haroor. Girls Soccer
Golf prosp~~!c~ .... b.:!!.:r Scoreboard LET ME GIVE YOU A HAl,D I o HEARING AIDS
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plumblD&. carpentry,
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o DIY CLEANERS
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•
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INTERIORS
(11 yea rs with w. II J. Sloane)
Phone 548-9798or642-l691.
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cleaning -bonded, tbor.
ough. Call 549-2847 (Cos-
ta Mesa) before 8 a.m.
or after 4 p.m.
o FOR SALE
POLAR BEAR BEOOPREAD
--11:1oc sUe, wb.lte, I:o
good cond. Just cleaned;
3 matchlnc piJ.Jows, bot
pink and plum. $25. Call
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weekeods.
"GLASSHOPPER" -clear
plastic 7 loot diD&bJ. $75
ftrm. Pbooe 673-0051 be-
fore 8 p.m.
CORNER CJtOUP -Cutom
made. -dsilldbL
bed puba• _,_ lamp
labia/-cbost to
mat. -pa<t-. Black
aDd 1Fidt. cbecked COftl',
white txmtea tabt.. tas.
Clll MI-litO w-lild-
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Last year Orange Coast from Costa Mesa Higb, Rob
College's golf team re. Ken from Harbor High, Tom
corded a 3-12 record &Dd Summers, Edtsoo, and JobD
Unisbed 4th ID the Soutb Burris from Lorna Higb 1D
Coast Conference stand-Sacrameoto.
Logs. Tbts year tile Ptrates Two freshmen lave also
wUl be much better, ac-enrolled at OCC followlog
eordl.nc to coach Ray Rosso. stints In the mWtary.
"We ooly have 2 letter-Jerry Woods, a MarLne
mea on tbe team this year, Corps vet, competed at
but we have one of oor best Huntington Beach Hlch. Art
groups of freshmen ever," Barrett, who nsdlschl.rced
he said. from tbe Army, comes to
Mark Horner, the number OCC after competll:lcatTas-
two m.a.o oo last year's squad tiD High.
Scores lor tut Satur-
day's Glrls Soccer Leape
games. All pme•are played
at LlDcoln SchOol.
''A" DIVlSION
('7tb lbru 9th rn<te•)
MidDJ&bt K.Wera 2, Soecer
~no
'•B'• DfVlSION
(5111. 6tb rn<te•l
C.Y.C. 8, Karen's Kooks 0
Eastblutf 2, Wlldc:ab 0
Mulnen !, Cbllmel Chick
Dribblers 0
'"C'" DIVISION
(Srd ' «b Jr&deo)
Eutblllft' o, Klelde Cbtcttes
0 (tit) .
with a 78.5 average, Is re. Olber frosb prospect. I.D-
taru.IDg. Also returning Is elude Roo Frumldn from
Ste'fe Murray, who com-FOUDtaln Valley Hl(b; Ed
peted for the Buca ln 1973, Korpela from IAwLs IDd Ma.rray was tbe sixth man Clark 81 .. b lD Spoliue Beaebslde Bootera 11, Goi.J. .. ' I.DIO oo t.be squad with an 85,6 Wash., and Jolll WaddtDctm • D lbbu..... De ! S. uerace. from Eut UUp Htcb 1n lslfp r -. moos •
Top frosb prospects for Terrace, N.Y. Soecen 0
Mound problems for Bucs ALVIN WHITE
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we ha" come up with an Ida we want to sr.re
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We have divided our office into teams of two
aalea people each, and each team w111 coulst of
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that eacUy half our staff are million dollar brok-
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repreSatta you as agents, you wUI t.ve the best
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WE HAVE A DUPLEX
THAT'S PRACTICALLY HEW ,
Tt!R.!\~ ~F9$01)MS;r 1,~0 BEf.Ji8,P Ms ...
lS'Ii ELL /4S1 /4 VIEWi' M
CORONA .. ~
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CHECK THIS ONE OUT!
CLOSE TO PARK --CI...OOE TO BAY-. -WITH
EXTRAS!
JOHN C00.8£, MANAGU
UO-t~
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WESTCLIFF CONDO
A BARGAIN at 569 ,SOO
I
BeauttfiiJ Z bectroom, 2 bath adult CODdom1D1Dm
---clole to tYtl')'thiDc. Large rooms •
• • •••• • OPEN SAT. & SUN.1to S
17126alaxy,Dover Sh---
Uousal DoYtr Sbores home wtth good new,
pool ..-od jacuuL Four bedrooms, famUy room,
wet bu, wen planDed tltcbeo ud breakfast area.
Topped off wttba hlgb LtWnc UvLDc room.
Just !tJ.91500
OPEN SAT. & SUN.1to ·s
1961 Port Seabourne
Etceptlollal Harbor View Homes M0111co model.
Tbree bedrooms or 2 bedrooms and den, kltcheo-
flmUy area, large patio and deck area. Proteulona lly
laodscaped. Automatic ederlor Ughts, sprinklers
front and rear, water sottner and many otber
amenttles. SJ4,500
................
cf;Jo !JJ.
Laqe I BR., 6 ba: ·hom" oil Iandy
beaeb; or use as 6 BR. home with 2 BR.
apt; so ft. lot, shore mooring. $295,000
B~and n~w 5 Bdrm, 4 bath, on 30ft. lot. Pier & slip. $295,000
Attraetlve 3 JiR., 2 ba. IIDaJe ltOI'Y bblbe Oil 80 h. meet "1.0 iiiiet., loll
$'U.500
WA 1'IUilOMI' LDrS
40dO Ft. $250,000 30x105 $165,000
BILL GRUNDY, Realtor
,.._ .... II ... etLI••Iale.
Nf MYIIDI DI.,·IUITI 1, M.l. "'"'"' ..................
Sales through the Multiple Listing
Service of the Newport Harbor-
Costa Mesa Board of Realtors to-
talled $195.9 million for the entire
year of 1974. THIS IS MORE THAN
A 37% INCREASE OVER THE
1973 TOTAL. 6,416 new listings
were processed, of which 48%
WERE SOLD f 75% of the sales
were cooperative.
Ll8t your property_ with a Realtor.
... -•.• • •·• ·• • • WI I 1-a I I I .
3 Bedr~ms:-Both Units!
WALK TO BEACH
Among the great properties lD Coroaa del Mar,
there is one outstandl.ng custom-built d'C)lel Ybtcb
bears special coastderaUoo.
Tbls superbly constructed home has 3 Immac-
ulately cared tor bedroom•, family room, d.ln1Dc
room, central vacuum system a.od an the other
eJI)ICted amenities. PLtJ; --an eqWllly lmpres-
s!Ye townhouse tn the rear, Ybtcb ls a.o added
attracUoo to investors.
BOTH UNITS ARE DESIGNED FOR ELEGANT
. SIMPL1CITY, EASY CARE AND ARE PLACED ON
A QUIET STREET CLOOF. TO THE OCEAN. • For an appointment to see this prqMU'ty,
Call 673-8550
THE R E A L ESTATERS
332 MARGUERITE, COlOMA DI!L MAR nJ-1550
~~B~IIIII/ nil•
FINER HOMES
.FOR THE 400,000 GROUP.
Pure magic value. if you are value
oriented. 6 bt!droom ran<:h home -
VIEW from bav to mountains --2
acres + of beauty & hor.;t! property
lhiit oo'.es "1lh pot(•ntiul lr\ ~ewport.
~1 iller 612--S23S. ( KS:l > ,.
THROUGH THE LOO«JMG GLASS.
The most hreathtakin~ harbor & bay
new 1n the <~rca from jetty to jetty
& out to Cal<tlina. Stunn ing new 10·
terior w /plush curpc-ting. metal he
paper~ & ~hin y ftxtures. $11~1.000. II.
Perry B. M orphy &l.2-82J.'l. ( K55 1
"' DOVH SHORES-,_.ME VIEW.·
Beautiful courtyard -· garden dining
room -2 fireplaces -den -billiard
room w /wet bar -4 bedrooms·-fee
-$219.500. Barbara Aune 642-8235.
(1<23)
901 Dowr Ore~ 642·823511644 MacArthur Blvd. ~ZM
Newport Be.ch, Cahforn•• 92663
CURT DDSH
...WDTCDMT .. ..-v
Mll'-.otff -.Aat •• ltrl
••• • ••••• A HOME ...
and a pool
• 3 REDROOM HO~E
e 2 BA TttS
• HAPOWOOD FLOORS
• D:»U BLE GARAGE
• LARGE PATIO
• BLUE HAVEN POOL
(heated and filtered)
BEST BUY
IN COST A MESA
S38,SOO
• •
1200 E. BALBOA BLVD. -$279.000
AND .
. ........ . '
1202· E. BALBOA BLVD. --$289,000
oo.JIA Ill;.._ CAL .
Newport lawda
• • • • • • • • • • •Truly fabulous six bedroom home. 'Something for
everyone -big r,mily room. spacious
patios, pool, jacuzzi, AND even a
putting green. Owner transferred.
$149,500-Open Sat & Sun.
CAMEO SHORES • • • • • This
three bedroom home in Cameo Sbores
just simply sparkles. Private beach,
choice corner lot -just about tennis
court size. Shelt~ed patio for Sunday
brunch_ $127,500. 'Open Sunday ONLY.
CORONA DEL MAR
• • • • • • • • e • The best loeatiorL Walk to all shops, markets, banks, a
"famous" restaurant and aloog the
sands of • 'Little Corona del Mar"
beach. A two bedroom. two bath
home ... $87,500. ()pep Sat and Sun-
COL£ OF NEWPORT, REAL TORS
2515 E. Ooaat Hiftway, CoiHa ... Me
p-. &w.u flail,
}Loaded {nit~ ~emorirs
CHAIMIHG OLD HOWE -on two 40.
lots in Corona del Mar. View of ocean.
room to use nke 2 bedroom home and
build new ont· beside it. Call for
1605 WESTCLIFF DR ., NEWPORT-'~2-5aoo
7U E. BALBOA BLVD., BALIOA-'75-~060
350 E. 17TH ST., COSTA MESA ··-'~2-~353
PETE BARR((J Jt~~l'{ m ..
OMie .,.. ....... & I E 2
,. 1.1:!
REALTOR'
f assoc~lel '
BROKERS' IREALlORB
2025 W. IAUOA ll.VD. 67J.J663
MEWPORT lEACH
TRIPLEX
CHOICE!!!
Ow •te r h.ls 3 bedroom, 1-1/2 bath, firepla ce.
PLUS two 2 bedroom rentals. All In exr t>Uent
coodltlon. $67,500.
HESTER-BROWN &
Associates. -nc.. Realtors
833-9781
IIXIXXIililliiiiXX'
NEW EXCLUSIVE
FAMILY LIDO HOME
OM 35 FT. LOT
• IIDitOOMS-DIM
M IA11tS
CALL .TO Sll
$97,500
••• W.IMI Costa Meso
L* W. Corona~ Mir
PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP
DUPLEX
In desirable Corona Highlands. 2 bPdrooms, 1
bath, plus 2 bedrooms with 2 baths. Sharp and
CLEAN! CHOICE APARTMENTS
IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE
~~iBOYD 1 ..:...
.::=.t., .. c.-. .....
BALBOA OCEANFRONT
Quality Dupla.l<
T~ ·rroot ~ 'fH~<kf..)Mio -
beamed c•tll.Dg -flr(>f>lace -rorced-alr Cuman• -
all bullt-ins -new.· earpt>ti..Dg.
Two-bedroom apartment over double-en ~r
age ls bright and cheerful With views of bay anc1
ocean. $149,500
OWNER W1Ll FI~ANCE
coast prO(Jffties
REALTORS
301 :. BALBOA BLVD.
673-5410
SPECTACULAR
VIEW
NEWPORT HEIGHTS
• 3 BEDROOMS • 2 BATHS
llROKER'S PREVUE SEZ:
"Priced right---won't last a week!"
Agent
548-9416
ISLAND CUTIE
\
IB!'OII T IWIIOR fiiiiGII
.... EOIIIIU.Y..-,AGE IZ
lMU~Y. ff8. l, IW5
COQA DEl liM. CAL
is urgec1
to speed bridge project
ID .. onort to """" ., · coutnetlorl ol a an Cout.
Hwy. br~ across Newport
Bay, tbe Ctty CouneU nnll
local ttskkrlts towritesb.te
Uld fedenl ofDeJals.
peoter, 8os CC, lrYU, 1M
AaoomblJilWI Rallert Bod-
bam, 1849 Weltewt, New-
port.
time · for Cable TV
-::·:.:"·:: u 11-0D a Cit)'
lllaiiM --~bowltplua
·--.. tJaooch-0!11 tiM city. c....,u bod dtmandod ,. ..
last r-.r tbat tbe TV tlrm pre-a ~~~~ _ ..
ud up&IUIIoll plall
OC"""'· 10, but the Newport
.._ tlledeo<I-
UIIt-1 ~u.
DINNER
at
KELLY'S
"Richt now, U looks l1b
tt wut be 1980 before we
eet a DeW bridge,.. says
COuncuman Jobn store of
Corooa Htgblands, "and un.
less tbta thillg gets com-
mllllity support, 3 or 4 more
years of delay could be
acldect"
The city om claUy seeks
a new bridge 11 to 20 reet
above the water, with &lanes,
plus pedestrian and bicycle
rfa:bt~-way, State b.lghway
onteJals are e~ted to hold
public hearings on the bridge
design later thls year.
Also, the state Depart-
ment ot Transportation ll
Sacnmeoto, tbe lltb u.s.
Coast Guard District tn Loac
Beach. the Fedenl Hlchwa.y
AdmlnlstnUoo ta WaabiD(-
ton, and the Coastal Co.a.
servatlon Commllsloa, Long
Beach.
Complete addresses for
th~se and other agencies
controlling plans for the
bridge are available by can.
lng the city clerk at 6?3.
2110.
BEAUTJf'(CATION AWARD tor hel,plD&' dress up down-
town Corona deJ Mar tllfoueb design of the new Newport
Tire Center at 3000 E. Cc:ast Hwy, is presented to Les
Schunk, at richt, owner ot tb.e center, by Corona del
Mar Ktwa.nts Club presideot Tom Tltt. Presentation
was made Jan. 28 at the club's • weelr.Jy luncheon meet-
Ing. (~lwanls ploolo,)
'EarUer. tH CouocU !ad
hlntod IMt tiM ,..elal elty
franchise could be can-
ceUed unless the statloo IJve• up to agreements to
ptOYlde se"lce throorbout
to ....
' Tbe statklo Is DOW ~n.t
int out of a 1t'Uebouse oa
17tb St. to Costa Mesa wblle
PRP.E!
GI P1'
for ctJCh
Lsdy
MAKE YOUR
Among the ontclals whom
Mr. Store singled out for
letter-writing attention are
CaJitornia's U. S. Senators
Alan Cr-.mston and John Tun-
ney, both of whom may be
reached by nitlng 11000
Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles;
State Senator Dennis Car-
l.lrMn who don't smol<e
may"""' as much asl5'lt>
wlh Farmers
Non-SmobrAuto&lic~l
GEM
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548-5554
OU R .18 th YEAR
BY J. C. HUMPH Rl ES
RABIITT INSURANCE
1914 Harbor Btvd:
J.C. Humphries, whose stort? 11t
1823 Newport Blvd. hils b~" a
CoUll M11u lan(imiHk for mor~
thafl 27 yean-, '' llfl iiUthortt~ on
911f11S an(i j~lr'f.
VffiGINIA CIECK, at lert, the 1975 president of Women's
CoiJncll of Realtors for Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa
Chapter, is receiving the gavel from Evelyn Pappas,
past national president. Virginia is serving a 5e('ond
ter m as president of Women's Council, which Is an
educational arm Qf national real estate, emphasising
the code of ethics and salesmanship. The local chapter
presented a check for $500 at the Jan. 9 meeting in
San FranciS('O to the National Council's schOlarship
fund. VIrginia Cleek Is a Realtor with the Fox Co . in
Corona del Mar.
CO$l:a Mesa
CARE OF
5HIP'5 CLOCKS
Ship's clocks, for use
on desk or ship's bulkhead,
must be mounted vertically
if striking bells are to
function properly. Sudden
tipping may cause inter-
ference with normal strik-
ing, but this ran usually be
corrected by tapping or
turning the clock.
N.B~ BUILDING PERMITS
CAR
FOR SALE
ONLY sso
The January building per-
mit total In Newport Beach
is $1,999,274, less than half
of the $4,300,938 Issued in
January last year, and less
than a fourth of the January,
1973, total of $7,719,198.
The following permits, 1n
the amount of $5 ,000 and
over, were Issued during
the last 2 weeks of January:
• WEST NEWPORT HTS.
Mariners Savtnrs " Loan,
4 story office building shell
at 320 Superior, $950,680.
~ LIDO ISLE
Lorenro Mille r, add 2nd
story bmily room, 215 Ra-
venna, $6,000.
1962 OLDSMOBILE
$50. Needs a UUle work.
Never tum hands back-
wards on any ship's clock,
This will always cause the
strike whe(>l to lock. It
is also essential that in
moving the hands forward,
enough time be allow@d for
the clock to proceet1
through its entire striking
sequence. AI about ZO min-
utes before each hour, as
the hands are moved, it
is also necessary to move
the hand even more s lo,.•Jy
to allow suffic ient time for
the striking mechanism to
begin.
Bran Go ldsmith, addition,
627 Vla Udo Soud, S15,000,
• IRVINE TERRACE
I aner 3 p.m. -Phone
or 673-0551.
Newport Marine Supply Co.
R. Reese, addition at 1400
SerenaM Ter., $6,500.
FIRE BUI I E liN
It was only three weeks ago that flames completely en-
gulled the Mariner's Mile store of Newpor1 Marine Supply
Co. We're pleased to report that we're back in business!
The lire was a challenge to our ingenuity. to say nothing of
the exercise it provided our doughty firefighters. Now Its
re-opening time! The same line products and selection,
same smiling laces and great service. Altogether in
our new place. just a lew blocks down the Coast Highway.
With special events planned lor our month-long
r&-op<;nio11 celebration.
PlaZES
Gift Merchandloe
Come visit this weekeod. Sign up lor our weekly drawing
for valuable merchandise certificates and special
gilts. You'll discover we're still the West's most complete
Marine s tore. Everything from navigational
charts to TopSider shoes. Thousands of Ma rine necessities
tJEW"rOCJ\lioN
look tor ua across the street from the Balboa Bay Club ln
the fo rmer Johnson Motors buildi"G. Convenient off-street
~ark lng pfuslonger Sunday store hours for"yyUr
~pplng ptenure.
• BALBOA ISLAND
James Pinc kney, add a nd
a lter, 315 E. Bay, $23,000.
• EAST UPPER BAY
Irvine Property Service,
1071 Camelback, make
\1:a rehouse spacl' to offices,
$20,000.
• NEWPORT HEIGHTS
Bill Rupert Jr., remodel
first noor, add to 2nd noor,
522 fullerton, $24,800.
• CORONA DEL MAR
Sherman Foundation. 26<17
E. Coast Hv.·y., enclose din-
Ing room area in tea house, ss ,ooo.
• SPYGLASS HIL L
Arthur Goldst~in, pool and
spa, 37 Bodega Bay, $9,000.
• ~EWPORT
Robert Hollingsworth, 11 6
29th St., 2 story duplex,
S47 ,000.
Newport Marine Ra!'ilo, :~
temporary trailer at 2620
W. Coast !lwy., $7,000.
Russell Morgan, add gar-
den room and entry at 4919
BrucP Crescent, $12,500.
* AIRPORT AREA
Jay Mahoney Dev,, 1300
Quail, establish suite, $8000,
Bayshor~ Development
Co., 4 permits for tenant
Improvement at 1601 Dove,
$8,874; $8,958, $10,HH and
$16,956.
Collins Radio, fire pro-
tectloo for cooling tower,
4311 Jamboree, $8,500.
Koll Income Properties,
tenant development at 3901
Westerly, $11,000.
TALKS ON PYRAMIDS
IN HEW D.C. C. CLASS
We re the pyramids of
Egypt tombs for the pha roahs
or were they astronomical
observatories?
Ttl.is question and many
more will be answered in
Orange Coast College's 4-
part astronomy lecture ser-
Ies being offered this sprlng.
The series meets on Frr-
day evenlngs, beginning Feb.
14, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.
ln OCC's science lecture
hall 2. Admission ls free.
Lecturer is Joel Levine,
u Ln.structor 1n ph}' sics and
physical science at Haw-
thorne high school aod a
former lecturer at Clen-
taocl Natunl Science Mu.
675-5774
Heads Student Union KELLY'S STEAK HOUSE
Susan Hochman has beeD. to work on a master of "2~r:<'Boll209"'' PalM Ava. (At th• f.•rry'••',ch JI
elected president of t he stu-buslness administration and :l' "'
dent union boe.rd at USC. ~=la~w~deg~r~,.:·~w~ll~h~"""":.::•~o:IJ~~~~~~~~~!:!~~!:~~=~!::~~ She is the daughter of Mr. entering corporate law.
and Mrs. Shayel Hochman
of 2468 Napoli Way, Costa
Mesa. In her new position.
Sue, a senior majoring 1n
business. conducts meetings
and represents the board
to the university.
She is also president of
College Unions Interna-
tional, Region 15. She co-
ordinates three states, Aus-
tralia, New Zealand and the
. Philippines.
She is an honor graduate
or Corona del Mar high
s chOol. Arter gnd112Uon
from l}SC In June, she plans
LEGAL HOTICE .
FICT ITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The following persons are
doing buslnt.!Ss as: Borden/
Best Agency, 2435 E. Pact-
tic Coast Hw y., Corona del
Mar 92625: Sidney (N MI)
Borrlen, 5344 Oak Park Ave.,
Encino, Ca. 91316; Pension
Mmlnistrator s lnc., Calif.
Corp., 2435 E. Pac. Co..•st
llwy., COM, Ca. 92625.
This business Is coudiJct-
ed by a general pa rtnersttip.
Signed: Donald R. Lawrenz,
This stat&ment was filed
\\'Hh the county clerk or Or-
Jnge County Jan. 31, 1975,
Publish: Feb. 6,13, 20, 27,
1975, 1n the Newport Harbor
Ensl.gn. F -40660
ARE YOU READY FOR THE
GOOD NEWS?
Further reductions
on all 5.lle articles
Plus
Additional items
reduced lor clearance
Lorraine Sutherland
FASHIONS AT THE BEACH
NOW FOR THE
BAD NEWS!
You'll blow a gasket
(Also your budge t) when
you see oor super
sensational Spring to
Summer sun·UP to sun·
down selection.
JAMBOREE AD AT B ... YSIOE OR
NEWPORT BEACH 675·3183
Hours 9.30·5 30 • Sund•ys· 11-4
THE SWAMIS
That fellow Boris Baranowsky, the lawyer who represents those Gypsy fortune
tellers, had better hurry back to Newport, His cllents have got some competition.
Our city fathers have become great crystall-ball gazers, These mysterious,
clairvoyant swamis have figured out what kind of signs folks will tllink are pretty
in 1990. And, exactly how many cars will be on Coast Highway.
Now, this is wonderful. These brilliant prophets are going to wrlle a new sign
taw that will look Into the future. By that time, we may be so short of energy
lhat there will be no electric signs at all, but that doesn't slop oor star-gazers
from planning a wonder!IJI future for us. By golly, If they had been around In
the 18th cen tury, maybe they coold have predicted how all of these cute little
specialty shops (or "shoppes") being built In 1975 would want 18th-century
signs.
If they had spoken up 15 years ago, lhey coold have got us a law lelllng busi-
nesses to soot off their big neon signs a little earlier In 1975, And, just think
of the real estate and stock markel advice they coold have given usllt staggers
the Imagination. (Of course, wllh t~eir great ability to see the !llture, I'm sure
, these guys are rich oow .)
And they could have told us to leave the ugly old cannery where it was:, because
It was going to be a restaurant some day.
0! course, our magic prognosticators arP not ALWAYS rtghl. Couple of years
back, they spent thousands of your dollars on a traffic message sign to hang
above Newport Blvd. and warn motorists that the peninsula Is IIIII. The sign
is almost never used, but I'm sure there must be SOMEBODY in town who
thinks it's pretty,
Deciding what's pretty and what Isn't Is a dtfftcult thing, even for people as
wise as own swamis. For example, their Idea of a pretty sign is a small sign.
Big Is ugly. Small Is pretty. I'm sure glad these fellows didn't leU. me that
before I saw Jayne Mansfteld, J.,. Russell or MarUyn Monroe.
Well, we · can tate at least 110me comfort !rom their vtsloos of the future.
Obviously, the energy crisis wUl be over by 1990, because our prophets are
not al all coocerned about brlghl electric signs homing all night. Come to
tblnk of It, maybe that's bow they get their ~DB --staring at those blinking
neoos.
Hurry bllck, Boris, and sue us from lbese .IID-Ucellled fortune teUers. I'm
afraid they wtlJ look In their crystal baUs any dly now and see a freeway going
through Coroaa del Marl
AI Forgll
P.S. I! you read tbe Ensign's front page last week, you now I:Dow the answer
to what last year's election was all ·about,. Mr, Sbelloo, the land company's
lobb1lat, and bls frllltd, worked bard to elect Kr.,Barrelt and Krs. Kuelln.
Pl"epare yourselves for another freeway fight,
Wo lave ollly AmeriC&IIB sta..Uoc ntch down at the lion, and we'fe got
all-Amorlcu merchaDclloe for the ma:<~ern American home. Pots, pans, and
tbe lain! Iandy pdcets.
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