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.The Birch Log . -Another Crisis That Isn't --J ~DO~OI~C;CIII; .. ~--~~--~Jie;-:;•·;:~U.~I:,.:•:UI=~·bo:-011;;:-."'::IU~II'-f•= ..... =-= ... f· ;..._;..~ ··-If. »ML IrA Dou-loe .. _.. lllld Wz -0 XI -~ =tt.:;:~~~~~~~~~~~~=~:::~j ' -.... • --·-.,_,, JIFNC'fpwfll -Ollr ~-.,..;.. a. 1969,,• ru"'w• In an olflho,. dJ weD ._.._ ......... -llor oar law-·-wlllboa...S.... ,, n
flo Ia ~ dol ll'ar ..0 -._ Booldoa, JboJ tllat ·-11111 ,_ .w bo ..,, ..,..... today -· ,......,.. U.t call -Wca .. ""• (Collf.) loollo tho foullaf o1
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1MI !II'RCIAL W oYIR fill --*" t11oJ? ,_.,. _,.., ro 01 "-"" ~ cloinand ... ,. ic\Jon, anc1 ao a ctltiH>dante.t ......,. dltt ~uoolooclo of ~~~o.-. of bkok"
. OP .1MI CITY 0P 1&12 Ollt ·-' Jut --.._. lu,lllw .. I!. tilt ~ ltnlet Ia at. ConF,. ..-1110re leatsJadon. '~be o1u and hoolb'oon killoclln Ill ~ecoloPeal ~l·"
PUBLIBHID WUICLY, • Tlw..,. -~ <• _..., a.w)lllll IIIIJ Soi. lloi c-·· -ttiJIIIIIIl lo ellmiMIO )Obo. pow« of .,..,.,...t oontl._ to aoow,~ k Qll of tbll !U""' criJb ... ,.t tJoo EPA
........ paid at ~ dal -. Colli. Olllot ud eu --. IIIII tlolo D~ ... _. mWlooo Atlblo ._ Nmetclt· wtD aooo booo,. tolll. Stooet mobs In Rona (En.tronmontal Prot .. tlon A .. ney), with ..,.
prlllllo( plut Ia lila .._ Boolldlor. l'rlllt. Coul maliN tbom _, --• ror _..,.,Ollllllllt .. tll luer~11,..~:.!,~ ~ maay centudea tiD; pllony ""'' today -other fanlllilc ....,m_.,_ of-.,.r Ameo-B.....,,C_cltlllu,Colll.-. . Woi'/TomeiiiiJuo-·Ytfhlblo:Fini}OOIIfopa -w•-•W ,.... .. ~---THE MEWPalT RAJlldt. BJISlGN wu ld)lltfld becaut tbiJ pit tbtft\111~ bustDes• or ......ur, thee f'IIU emptormtat &Del tatel-the result II the Mme. And the .outc0f111 c&Mot lean buslnta and indUIIry. Four y•n later, the
ro bt a --ot -' clrelllatloo 1!J -' . •• tbo bact lAd tell ,.. yoo poJ _...,..,.._ tolbo lent oe"let? · help b~t bo the ume, unleas the wllole show II pllnstald"lly aecunte Con,....... QIMn<rly
clter" No. A-101?1 cJtttd W., If. )851, Ia ~lor 1~ .,. 4oiDl w. lor ,.. wortero lald otr. TIILI plu SCF ll&oapr 8-Go-expoaed foo t,he foaud It b. reponed that "an ni)mated 600 bllclo" had
C.-t lot tbe eo.ty o( Oruce. State OllC&llllra.la. Ulllf tbe eommatty, ..-. ctfts pollUcJau whole new dines. 1.n a fPIICb bd:lre Some of the aovernmcnt'a foolllhmovetare been killed. The condttlon or Jhe bac:het and
U11 bJ ~ tlleHol ta qal1fted to pubUib IU tbtf bow vti'J weD It 11 rroupe d~ oD tbem tbe Womeo•s Cb1e L..-ow.ntually repealed when the hclt dies' down, the wild 'lift ,_not. the,. real c:~~the cn~>Uc DGUcla riQIIred by law. for tbemMlves"&DdtbelrOWD for tbta "frM" C1Yt111'1J. OD Juuary !1, fJtated Uat But for every ridiculous year-round da)4tcht pemment Wlnted, and·aot, wu:mo.c r.
ARVO E. HAAPA •..••. Owner ud PubUtber teUlsb IDterests. ,. Tb.IJ t)'pl of l...,._tor U U would mtiD "iDtt.rA8l savina scheme or seatbelt interlock aystern that -.:··c.J1<,
PEG HAAPA •••••••. ~ ••• Auoctate Editor Tbel8 pious J*)Ple would aptut ~ ~ ehlDge Ollly." Wt.t tlat pts sc;ripped, there are numerous and far more F£A
8111l6CRIPTIOK RATES ••-m tbolr holda olf II, whleh woulcl e,...te Jal>allld meRns Is tllltl II yoa l<otp
8 ~-$5 ~ • $ 100 gt•e uo ..,,. ... ,_ lor out the closet door elo~, ....... danaerous creations thlt eontinue to stransfe Last ye.ar, we suffered throp&h , ner&Y 1o arbor Ara ••• ..._ yeu, ·"""• ~ yea.ra. • for inst&Dce, somaooe st:ole • .._... _. Ulll:l od · .. ~ · 1 · h h .. ••J d :J out o1 Harbor ArM Oae y-.r. $6.00; z yean. $10.00 tbelr prlH rose busb from mooey aDd basleally belp skeletons woo't get out. He pr ucttve n.u..,ncans . t as t ae to whit we cns1s. ru · urin& the period when tetlin ~oo~ o.b ~ tbtlr yard. bat they' portray tbe eeuaomy by .. TlDc this invited tbe lad.Jes to Ylslt call your attenlion: the federal aaencies such as ~oline lines and turned our thermot f!;down, ~ ..e tbemselves as "cl'flt do produetloo seep don thru the santa Ana Post ome,, OSHA, EPA, and FEA. Each was bom in a petroleum dealen tiad full tanks aP4~tually ad. J._ .....11..-. gooders," savlnc rlew, etc., suppllers &Dd workers lD but DOt tbe ooe oa Camel-fraudulent crisis. If the phoniness of the paltem lacked tiOfiJ! space for incomlna·t~.~...,.ents.
~ -.p ~ for "us" wtlile plctlng the related tndustrJ. But tbe)' baek Drive (Newport Beach), can be undentood, the first 51ep toward re-Out pf the hull1baloo c1me the FEA (~ederaJ
E .. u... pockets of their oetgbbors. seem more Interested In where their maU would be' pininalost fr«dom will be accomplished. Energy Adminiltr1tlon) and 10"3"' con-
ARVO • HMPA, owner Md "'"·'"~'1' of tht EnsifJt Bit U ls really our own er•tJDc jobs for .flUng worked. Anyone wortiDg lrol over this absolutely vital c tt. That
~ooo~ taalt. Wbeo we let SOME elertstosbutDepapersrrom there ean tell you that tbe OSHA crisis was as phony 1stheothen,but'l '¥orked * A DECISION FOR DISASTER cet away wltb taktnc otber one plaee toaootber.ltwould ~ding• ltsls :~r~~uaopetera~ In 1968, Ralph Nader-and othen began a beautifully to tr1nsfer additional vall powen to
Last week's Log asked the question: ~~fa":~' others ~~:O~s~s:::oa:~ Uon. Recently some.maUand campaign to publicize the .. lack of safety" in Washington.
"Greed, or national survival?" Monday Sincerely, less you heard him say, equipment were damaged by American industry;The WhJte H~e proposed
C C 1 Doris Arthofer before the Interior Depart-rain because It was left out. legislation, propaganda mills blared statistics, 1be Latest .. Crisis" evening the Newport Beach 'tty ounci 1806 Doter Dr. ment reeenUy, "that we side due to laek of space. and Conpess "just had to do something" about Right now we find ounelves in the dlt of
gave its answer, by a 5 to 2 margin, Newport Beach sbould walt to drlll for ou And Suu a new facUlty lB the alle,ed threat to the life and health or the Ener&)' Crisis No. 2. Dire predictions 0 'every
voting against the survival of our nation. • MORE FREEOOM LOST? ~~!!1 Jbehero cants .•t ~~ trhaort se~~~l yearstnawt •1r.th:ilt th workingman. What it did, came in the form of a conceivable variety are thrust upon us the ,_.., AUUI.ber po s e new federal aaency caUed OSHA (Occupetional President, the media, and atl sorts or e peru. Five Council members agreed to go Dear Editor need, what does he see? Irvine Compan
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y Is coo .. -Safety and Health Administration), a bureau-But where is the evidence of any shorf ? We
11 tl f f d al AQOther Amerlean free· Goldie Josepla templating deve opment ahead with the app ca on or e er dom ls be'"" ........,,od Into tbe 515 VIa Lido •-··• t c d 1 Mar and-cntic nightmue that hu the power to control are told that we must have either P..esident
d I d -•·-.......u ween orona e de Am . b . F d' I . d .• • r. funds for housing an commun ty e-dust by our insatiable legis-Lido Isle Laguna Beach Gluwth In or stray encan usmea. or s cost y tax on amporte oa, or rattontng.
vel,...,ment. They did this with the know-lators. TtUs tlme they want this direction· would favor When the hysteria subsided, a quK:k look at But neither Is needed. Must. a llUin choose
"'Y to pot 1 ~ per pUon tax • P.O. CONTROVERSY an 1ndepelldentpostalfacU1ty figures compiled by the authoritative National between pneumonia and tuberculot.is? YibY are
ledge that our most critical problem on our already hl.gh prieild Editor. of tbe Ensign, tn the corona del Mar area. Safety Council showed that the accident rate in we not allowed to choose health'? WilY don't
is inflation, measured by the rising ~=:. %.c,~~e:U:te~: There has be4tn much de-SCF ManagerGodtneulso American indultl}' h~ been cut in half ill the the American people tell the would-be totali·
f 11 lng k owl that thl lnfi bate lA reeent weeks over stated tbat there were a previous thirty years, and wu still droppifla -tarians in their midst they have had enough cost 0 v ; n ng s a-prise business or agents and the proposed merger of~~ :;tot of inadequacies," but without federaJ intervention. But the goal of legislation by phony criJ:is, and they are
tton is caused by federal deficit financ-competes W'ill be wlped out Corona del Mar Post or~ our ill,t,ent is oot to eut OSHA's originaton was not safety and health; wise to the sinister pme~ ~=~~:z~~
ing, and that the action taken Monday ~~:!=~~er Into gov-fie~ :~h t~=~~o~=~: !~!:i~~-.. c:l'!1;;~::~~ the goal was conuol ofbusineu by government. Copyn,ttt 197J by TMI•
night adds that much more to the huge Their excuse la that whUe no ooe has taken lbe time the bureaucratic red tape
deficit and to the ruinous inflation that wmeustt».~ .. aryta~"' thabllltt~'tnssuyoar-to look at how such a move increases. And inevitably
....... ...,.. 1 will affect the lives ofpostaJ costs catch up, serviee de-1
ts hitting all of us. ance to drive Ln California.. employees involved, Wbat terlontes, a.nd tangiblesav.
They had an rr~portunity to take a some people do not hive it. tbls means Is that the em-lngs are S'ftllowec1 up in ....,.. An easter way to eotoree ployees of Corona del Mar the Intangibles.
historic stand for the good of our na-it would be to have to prove wUI IDve a greater distance 1n all the controverry,pro
Uon, and to invite other city councils you had insurance when you to drive to work and with and coo, one agontztngques-
bought a car, renewed your fear or a new energy crisis ttoo must be asked, and It
and boards of supervisors to join in a license or got a driver's this could mean a tot of must be answered by the
nationwide crusade for preservation of patrons being served. Cu LIGAL MOTICI! LEGAL MOTICE you ('Ut costs and expenses
our nation as a free, constitutional CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNlA and lncrease production
republic. Instead, they voted to go for NOTICE tNVITING 8100 without saerllletog semee'
the federal subsidy, knowing that 1t is SEALED Blt6 wUI be received at the office or the City It's been a long time stnee Clerk, City Hall, Newport Beach, CalUomia, until 10:30 a.m. I've seen my maUman stop not "free," risking the consequences, on the Z5tb day of February, 1975, at which time they will and offer a tolllpop to the
knowing that what the federal govern-be opened and. read, ror performing work as follows: kids nezt door, or a elerk
STREET RESURFACING NEWPORTBOULEVARDFROM at a window take that Uttle ment finances, it will surely control. 30TH STREET TO 21ST STREET_ 1974-75 care on grandma's blrtbday
U wealthy·. Newport Beach reaches CONTRACT NO. 1682 pre ... t. These added costs
Bids must be submitted oo the proposal fortn attached in a nuclear maebine age out for federal ·hand-outs, then there wttb the COO;tract documents furntshed by the Public Works are a worthWhile reminder
.JS Virtually nO hope Of escaping the Department. The add.lUooal eopy of the proposal form is to me of Amertea 's herlt-
disaster that ts already close at hand. to be retained by tbe bidder tor his records. age.
to people •• re«l ~~~·
Eacb bid must be accompanied by cash, certified cheek Inflation is almost at a runaway stage. or Bidder's Bood, made payable to the City of Newport
Bigger and bigger deficits are ominously Beach, for an amo1.10t equal to at least 10 percent of the
amo1.10t bid. predicted by President Ford's admin-The title of the project and the words "SEALE D BID"
istration, triggering even greater in-shall be clearly marked oo the outside of the envelope
coota.lnt.o.g tbe bid. creases in the cost of living. Unless The eootract doewnents that must be completed, exe-
this fiscal madness Is halted, financial euted, and returoed tn the sealed bid""
I In nd A. Proposal collapse of our nation s certa , a B. Designation of Subcontractors
we will suffer the Inflationary debacle c. Bidder's Bood
G I h '20s D. Non-collusion Am.davU that ravished ermany n t. e · E. statement or FIDanctal Re..,.nslblllty
The result in Germany was Hitler J F. Teehnlca1 Ablllty and Ezperlence References
and for US all, the carnage and trcigedy These documents shall be affixed with the signature and titles of the perSOfts signing on beha.lt or the bidder.
of World War ll. For corporations, the signatures of tbe PRESIDENT or
Qur community owes a word of thanks VICE PRESIDENT and SECRETARY or ASSISTANT SEC-RETARY are required and the CORPOR ATE SEAL shall for the patriotic concern of Councilmen be aftlied to all documents requtr1Dg signatures. In the
Paul Ryckoff and Pete Barrett, who case of a Partnership, the signature of at least one general
partner 1s requtred. had the courage and foresight to vote No bids will be accepted from a contractor whO has
against the folly of federal funding. not been llceosed In accordance with tbe provlsloos of
•-for the other five __ Mayor Donald Chapter 9, Dtvtstoo ni or tbe BusLness m:t Professions' ~ Code. Tbe 'contractor s bt 11 state bls llcense number and
Mcinnis, Milan Dostal, Howard Rogers, etassllteattno to the proposaL
John Store and Lucille Kuehn ·-what One set or plus and c-.aet documents, tnctootng special prO'fisloos, may be obtained tt the Public Works will they say when the disaster strikes? Departm,..~ City Hall, Newpol't Btaeh, Cautornta, at no
What will they say to their neighbors, cost to Ueensed eootraetors. It Is roq-ed that the plans aDd cootr&ct documents be returned wltbin 2 weeks after to their family, to thetr own · Image tbe bid _,.,,
as they look in the mirror? They can Tbe City baa aclopled lbe STAIIDARD SPECIFICATIONS FOR PUBLIC WORKS CONSTROCTION (1873 Edition) as say, If a touch of remorse might touch prepartd.., lbo Southam CliUotola Chapters or the Amer-
thelr heart; "I am In part to blame lc:ao Put>lle Works AsooelattonllldllHI Asooelaled General
Contractors of America. Coplea m&y be Obta1ned from for this, for I had a chance to take BulldiDc K ..... toe., 3055 o..rtaoot AYODue, Los Angeles.
a stand for the survival of our nation, CaWornta !lOOM, (213) 870-9871.
1 d · The City has -ed Staodard Spoc:lal Pr...-s and bUt Instead I knowing y vote for greater Staodud Dnwlllp. Coplea or 1-are anUable at tbe
deficits, for more Inflation, for na-Pablle Works Deputmeut at a coat 01 $5.00 per seL tlonal ....,_,_,...cy.'' A standard "Certificate or ru.aneelor C011traet Wort
VAt,._ ... .,.. ror City" form bas been ac:lclpMd b)' tbl Ctty, This form
May the Lord have mercy on us all. Ia tbt oo1y certllleala or 1naaruee ~<C..,Uble to lbe City. • * • The ACeeatul low bidcler WUl be nqairtd to complete
• THE LEGACY OF FISCAL FOLLY tllta rorm...,. award ottbo eoatnet. For. aay roqalred botlds, tilt-luutng Bid Bonds, It IB well to repeat a grim note of Ltt>or ud Katertal Booda, lAd FallldUI Partnrmanee
warning voiced 200 years ago, pr~b-Booda m• bt ao ... .,...... -or -fiJ eompuy ~-by tbe statt or CaD-. Tbo eompufao mull etically almed at just such a decl.elon aloo .... a earroot ~ Polley Roldan Ratlnc or
as taken by the Newport Beach Ctty ·A « bttlor; ...s a ,.....,Ia! Rallotr or at 1eao1 AAJo aa
Council Monday night, u"'M for funda. '* tbo latelt edltloo ot _.. 1'0J Ratlol( Golde (Prep. · -... ...., • lbll'lttyl
from the Federal Government • , • "A fA-with lbo ...-ot Article z,cblpter 1,
d _,... _ _._. t Part7oiiiiiCalffanlaLallar<;tMOite-1770at~ emocracy.c•l'"'l' ~ .... aaapermanen 1M CIIJ eo-n or tbo.CIIJ at 11._.._.. ... __
form of ' govermnent, It can oDly exist tallied 1111 _, Jll."fttllaJ '-o1 ,_ diem -
til tile .... _ d'· ,.._ can 1a lbo Jocall!J 1o -~ 1111 -~~••,.....IMIItor
Peter A. Katz
Chief Steward,
Newport Beach,
LEGAL HOTICE
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO
ENGAGE IN THE SALE OF
ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES
Z-3-75
To Whom It May Concern:
SUbject to issuance of the
llcense applied for, ootice Is
hereby glveo tllat tile UDder·
signed proposes to seU al-
cohoUc beverages at the
premises, descrlbed as fol·
lows: 1526 Placentia Ave.,
Newport Beach, CA.
Pursuant to SliCh Intention,
the ooderslgned ts applying
to the Department of Alco-
holic Beverage Control for
issuaoce of an alcohOUc bev ~
erage license (or Ueenses)
for these premises as fol-
lows: "41" ON SALE BEER
& WINE (BONA FIDE PUB-
LIC EATtNG PLACE).
LINOCCYI', INC.
Publlsh: Feb. 13, 19'75, In
the Newport Harbor Ensign.
them better ·-and stlll pro-
duce a surplus to esport,
How? Highly productive ma-
chinery developed by Ameri-
can manufacturers, skill-
tully used by Amerlcan
farmers. working to make
a profit.
In South America It takes
23 mlllloo farmers to feed
191 million people; In Africa,
97 mllllon to feed 351 mU~
lion. Soetallstoatlonsoobotb
continents depeod oo capital-
ist Amerlea to keep tb.em
all'fe.
The Rusrians tod others
may eo joy their ldeology but
U Isn't very filling unW
capltallsm, lD searebofpro-
ftt, comes to the reseue.
The above ts abundant
proof that you cu•t eat SO·
claltsm (or swallow It.) But
It Is erident tt.t we tn
America, more and more,
are beiDa: .old a bill or
goods that will lead, eve~~~
ally, to tbe same CODdltlon
in whleh soctal1st oaUoas
find themselves --depeod-
LII:AL MOTICI LIGAL MOTIC!
NOTICE OF HEARING
NOTICE IS HEIIEBY GIVEN that the Board or Super.
vtsors of the County of Onace, State or Calltorn!a,
has by Re110latioo dated tbe 14th day of Jaauary, 1975,
declared ttl loteDtloD to amu tbe territory descrlber:l
below ro Oraac• Couuty St...t Ll&httng ·Mollltenapce
Dt.m1.et No. 10, aDd his flied Wed.oelday, the 19tb
d&)' or Marett. 19'15. at the bout ot 9:SO o'eloek A.U.
or IIJd dey ID the Chambers of tbt Board of Supe"t.or.
ortht Couoty or Oraaci In lbeOruce County Admlulstn-
Uoo BuU41D&, 515 Nortb Sycamore street, In tbe City
of SaDta Ana, Calttorata, u the Ume and place for tba
bM.tiDC IIJIOII the questloo ol Aid anneatloD and an
obtei;_Uou thtroto, at whleb Umt ud place allboterale.t
per-. -., appear &Dd be hll.rd.
At aar Ume prior to lbe t1mt nae.t ror btarllle, iLDJ
lDteruttd per1011a may rut w1tb tnt Clerk of tile Board
of Sdptmoora or tilt County ol 0rlttpwr-Gb~
.. tbe .............. -. wbkb ol!joetiOU .w bt
eonllldettd by lilt Board ot Sopomaora at lbo t1mt ~
pl&ee ftQd JDr hlarblc.
A lop) -rlptloo ol aid WrlloQ Ia --Ill R-Jlltloo No. ?S.U, altll -.,. tt. 1m, ot
lbO Board ·-..... ,lllo -1111 Cloirt ol lbt T1ta .... .,.., te ~
.. ~ ... c..,
un v ..... s ... cover w_, -·raa.·--.--.. -· 7 ---·
vote tbemNlft,S targeu' out of tbe ·-ro -1111 '' t ""' • 11u oo1 --~public tr~. From tbat moinel't llpto II ••....U. ... -:t:f• » 10. 1m.
qa, tbe 'maj~ always votes tm; ~lfr~.:k.~ =: L eiolnat ~:""...:.: .... _ _., ... _._ p:r_,,_._ ...... ma.tbene· by all --fll • cc • J.ioor c-.=
-----.,_ • .. ll'rt'*l --Ito •11u I'I'IO-lU1 W ho ... from tbe public trnntt, wttb tbe no CIIJ A ..... IIIII to nlool _, arall-~ALl
t*lt tbat democracy always eOII$ .. 8 ud lo-... I tlllro=ll--. r:-_,__11 u--.. em c&.a& •
-'a ~OOIN ~al poJic!J, -••7 · em fli tear MM: .. c..--. NV* .. opu;l
to .. follO'INd bJ a ~ tfat ," , Nil* t .... U, 1111, II .... ,. -J?i• "· 1111.
• . ' ...
•
ers uemptoyec1 by summer.
Here ts a ferUle field tor
health m.aruee qltatton.
Lobbyists ww point to tbelr
pll.gbt u ntsoa de plus t:Jr
enaetlng labor's health iD-
sunace blli. It ts eooeetY-
able tbat tlds soelallsUe
plan, il'feo I.mpetus throuch
layoffs, brought oo by 10"-
ernmeot cootrots. not by the
free enterprliJe system, wUl
see tbe eDd results of a
soelallstlc gonrnment coo-
trol or medlcloe.
It was the old tasbJoned
free enterprise system U.t
produced Ute tbl'i'flD& 1D·
dustrlal corpon.Uoas or
Amertea U.t IJan eajoyed
tbe benefits or • tree 10-
clety where 110me 6,803 tu:
eumpt fouodlltsons operate
because of tbe profits de~
rtved by a JOCiety ttat bU
been producthe. TheM tu~
eampt foundatioo.s hl'ft u-
sets or $19.9 blllloo and an~
nual disbursements or some
$1.5 bllltoo.
They have manaced to keep
tbelr wea.lth oat of tbe rac:b
or tM lDtei'Dil Rtnme Ser·
'flee, bat oot out of tbe haDds
or U.ersl.n forces, for
practically aU tbe llrte
tOUDdi.Uons an aow ad-
mlallterlli by llbtnla IDd
ndteals ...... _rod,
alultd ......, llbtral ud
mlDortt:J cu-., ftkb tue any hom lbt ,_m ot
tilt-'"-'
It II Ullll-r aoelll• llm--nco-or~OIIIpoluol
lonn •U..IprodliM:tMtJ. -.... "'-to-apoi--IIHI 11: • .,.... .......... ..
t ... ., ...... lldltilllll
wart, .-ud l1lrlll;
lloartlora flllao .... ...
.atct • • ..,. pi ..... .,_ __ ... _te __ ,_ .. ~
•• ,.. ........ a'IIQ -tilt llet ........ . ~ Jlallllo .,I_..,' :-IM::::s:o:.: .,':7-z . • ..,-e, ,,
llllubtoi-........ ,, .
·aiB.LE VERSE
laoplrtmu'amaodiilum
produetiYltJ, ud tills tn.
eludes RuuJa. It w1D also
do tbe arne tor America.
tor 80t1&llam CIDDt'ftrpro~
duce as much, u fast, and
witb as Uttle effort aa free
enterprise, beela• U roes
eoatrary to manyoftbeBJble
rules ror ecooomle success,
rtllu u ol4 ~u etDcJ.tncY
UseU.
Wbea. tbe Bolsbevlltl
setaed power oo NOY. ?,
1911. the)' took OYer plants
aoo industries as the first ";I or
merce
Tbe more we mon down
tbe ro1.d to eocb.llsm. the
more "we come toward D&~
Uoo&UJ.LDc all concerns. It
dld oot work lD Russia. It
wW not work tn Amerlc:a.
Russia aw lnde sta.r-
uted, town.a deserted, peas~
aDis ...,..IDe their produe-
ttou. lnclustrlal dll<lpllue
deterlonted UDdei tbe
worters' cootrol OYer mao-
tgemeot and the eeooomr,
aDd tbe aetaal proclueUoo
and exchange of goodl wu
completely dls'rvpted aDd
tended pi'O(I'elllYtiJ to~
ward stapaticll. Tbedeclioe
in agrlcultun! prodiletJoD.
was equally catutropblc.
Let Ul nt'fer gtft ap tbe
tree eaterprLse sy.tem. To
do 10 would eveatually see
tbe United States ba'fiag tbe
same DIMidl as Ru•la aDd
South Amerie&, ntber tbiD
befDC able to pn*ee u we
b&Ye to lbe pall -" lbr
ourselYes aDd a •rpbla 10
ezport. Fne mea aH DOt
baneloSed meG, but mtD:WbO
blllldt produoe ud eDji)J the
beoeflt1 from lt.
PAT ZEBAL TO TALK
'OF THAt'L.AHD TRIP
Tbe members ot ~
Clll> otll..,.n H&lllor will
mMI 1'liu'ocloJ -F!IJ, IS,, at tbo _, ,.ldiDc.
15tb st. ud -Ayt,, Cllii' Ha ...... l1ooli npl&t
matiWJ --· 11111, Pa. lrlelo Ztbol . ., Ztbol lAd Aa.-. .... ~ of-~-~•••• Dttltllal." of•U. tt.w-
--:...~""""" ol c ... _ ""' -" ..
"MJ ....... t•.Cifmtli· .......
fOR
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I •
!IELL M!MIERS WIN
'RT 'EST1 VAl PRIZES
Tbt lfftpolt Beaelt hell
Clab -..ut.dl5tMI1M
at tbe ..-1 a.. a.rU r..u..
ft1 Of tbt Oruc• Dlttrtct
WomtD'I CIUbl be1d Ju.
It at h.UtrtaD !beU Clllb.
Tbe c._, wu aftrdtd tM
tollowtac: .Joyce Gloci!Mr, nnt. prol...soa&J;Gertm. »attocta. MCODCt, otla; £dttb
Kemper, MCODCI, cblDa
t>&l.Dtl.nc; Mary Allet WU-
llams, tb1rd, ebllll pa!ntJic;
Joyce Emrdl, tblrd,
watercolor. amateur; Mar-
too Lo&kes, boDorablt m•-
' Uoo, otl.t, proteNkiD&l.
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IN BULLION AMO COINS.
ALSO SILVER BULLION,
Olt SILVI!It COIN lAGS
AND ,LAJlr.UM.
Jat Af"llhl
laYUbMftt eo.pe"\J'
500 Newpetf <'Miler Or.
~fttVt Be8Ch
AN ORIGINAL DRAWING of the foundtac fathers of tbe
Untted Statet Is belnc displayed by Mrs. John Schmitz
of SpJClaU H~ (at. left) and Mrs. Edpr HOI of Lldo
Isle. 'l'be drawi.Dg la belnc reprodueed for the infUattons
to tbe I*U'totlc ball being held Saturday, March 1, 1n
tbe Dtsoeyl&Dd Hotel grand ballroom. The ball ls an
annual eYeot spooeored by tbe Orange County chapter
of Freedoms FOUDdaUon of Valley Forge, Pa. Mrs.
Schmitz Is m1lltary llaisoo for the ball, and Mrs. Htu
~~ a membe.r of tbe execuUve board. (Enstp pboto)
Kathy Ann engaged
A July wedding ls planoed
by Mlss Katllleen AnnCraw-
ford a.od E. Ramp,
soo of Mr. and Mrs. EdWin
A. Ramp of East Bluff. The
announcement of their en-
gagement was made by Dr.
and Mrs. Robert Crawford
of ClUf Haven, parents of
tbe bride-to-be.
Mlss Crawford is a gradu-
ate of Newport Harbor higb
acbool and of Principia Col-
lege 1n Elsah, nt. Her n.
anee received his masters
degree in diplomacy and
world affairs at Occidental
College ID Los Angeles and
Is now attendlog WUlamette
University law scbool 1n
Salem, Ore.
Tbe couple are planning
to be married at St. An-
drew's Presbyterian church.
Tbe A1 wu a blt thr•tllllnl, but atety • • • but 1t was A.lrloualy faat • • • • .wen
belt• wert tluttoed aod muy NnportBeac:b men'• Ub lllowed ap oo tbe ruoway, u well
Wtttl 1D thttr ''bMt bU,. aDCl taekera" u at the tables. A N&Uy '.'one o1-..
were ,.cty tor a.a •r11 .tart to tbe 8enrly l daya," 1D a '-PPJ mood. It wu a ..,.c:lal
HUtoa lAd the tuMoo now, "Our Roertac day tor Mmes. Rooald Perroo. KltDe Dolan.
Tw.Ueth." TbU atla1r celebrated tbe : Albert Eyraud, Ben Boward I.Dd Peter
tweoUetb y~ ot sucb 11fairs. RldJDc ID Pltehess, tor they, a.Jooc wttb Mrs. Leland
wUb Roma (Mrs. Jooo) Garoey, VtYI.aD (Mrs. Atherton Iriab, were the ortctDai committee,
Rooald L.) Perron, &Dd Sara (Mrs. Edwt.o tbe starters, 10 to rpeak, &Dd their ooly
L.) Ramsey wtth Roma at tbe Wbeel we stop ls STOP utbrlt .. l
felt doubly ale. ' Otber ''Newporters" at our nervous plant
It was a remiD.lscing croup ••• reealllog table were Mrs. Alfred Gallade, president
the very tlrst luncbton and fuhioo show of the Newport Beach A.u.dllary; Mrs. Ray-
the Artbrtt1s FOUDdattoo bad IPOQSOred . • • mood Beyer, wbo by t1le way belca QP the
tt bad been at the BeYerly RUtoo, 50 new Irvlne Terrace Pbllbarmcblc: AaoeiAtesthis
that the ladles eYeo helped "set up" tbe year, and Mrs. Carl Moon; tbey were In
tables. Not 10 thls tlme • • • everything atteodanee last year too. Wt tpled MOdred
was 1D its place and each table was centered Mead, stunntng as USGI, 1D the NOW of
with a gleaming sUYer champe.goe cooler fashJooable fUrs, Betsy (Mrs. Richard) Stod-
holding a lovely plant • • • tbe table,prl.ze. dard, an annual atteodant; also Helen Coffey,
That is "sans tbe cooler." Don't ask me who did ber stl.Dt on the artbrttis teletboo,
tbe name of tbe plant; Vlvtao called lt a and ls an associate member of Newport
••nervous plant" ••• but I dldn't care what Beach Auxiliary.
lt was called when my rmmber won tt, and Eacll year the Orange County branch STOP
my hostess insisted I bring u home. Anyway luncheon salutes an outstaDdtng personality
l shall certainly giYe 1t plenty of T. L. c. · .. this year, May 21, at Newporter I.nn,
(tender loving care) so maybe tt won't be they wtu salute Lawrence Welk for bls 20
so "nervous." years of support, also Mrs. Betty Elias as
June Van Dyke, tashtoo commentator ns honorary chairman. Sooo ah-one, ah-two
introduced by none other tban Allen Ludden and recognition ••• I
(of TV's Password game), handsome and • • • • •
clever as always. And the Roaring Twenties It was 5 tll 8 and cocktaUs and buf1et,
Fashions were on. They were also authentic co-hosted by Gloria Getty and Pat Hug, at
• •• since tbey were loaned by the County the Getty Cameo Shores home, honoring
Museum of Art's CoaocU • • • though I Genelta Williams and Kylar Smith, who is
didn't recan too many of the "tonier" styles taking Ume of! from bls law omce in Wash-ington for a short visit here, then he and
Genelta wtll holiday wltb friends in Puerto
Vallarta. Incidentally, be chose to come
down by tra1D • • • the weather being so
inclement for nylng, and thoroughly enjoyed
the scenery as well as the relau.tioo.
MRS. RONALD L. PERRON, liaison between
tbe Southern CaJltornta chapter, Orange
County Branch, and tbe Women's Auxiliary
of the Arthritis Foundation, is pictured at
lett with Mrs. Alfred Gallade, president
of the Newport Beach Auxiliary. (Photo
by Janey Berls.)
Annie and Caroline Getty assisted their
mother in greeting the guests and making
everyone feel welcome. Some only stopped
by tor a quick "hello," others stayed to
vlsit a blt. We were happy to meet "Keeler,"
as some of them call hi m • • . and were
most pleased to see that warm, friendly
and glamorous Genelta again. Learned Gloria
knew our friends, the David Staples, who
are now '•at home" in Mexico. [t was also
good to again become re-acquainted with
Marge Bowman, an Olympic diY'lng gold medal
winner, and to meet her son Craig, who
by the way had his arm 1n a sling •.• from
too much paddle tennis OR mishap in jump-
ing the net to congratulate the winner,
none less than Mrs. Getty! Others thert-
were the James Boyers, Kay Sharp and
her husband, the Bert Cotfeys, James Vic her,
Link Mathewson and Sharon Lynch. Delicious
food, fragrant bouquet s of red roses and
lots of laughs • • . made for a wonderful
enning.
B. I. ASSN. LAUNCHES MEMBER DRIVE
Balboa Island Improve-The newsletter discloses stay ln touch withCityCoun-
ment Assn. launched Its an-detalls of a new street-cilman Paul Ryckoff, bundle
nual membership drive last sweepl.og program, which old newspapers for special
week, outlined some goals wtU include a parking ban city trash plclt-ups, and
and registered some com -on certain mornings. notlty County Supervisor
plaints. Residents are urged to Thomas RUeyoftbelrwlshes
0})%[UJ]ill
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(Friday and Saturday rmli/ 6:00 P. ~.)
dinn ~rs inciud~ soup or salad, lxJiutl t>o talo or ric~
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In a first-of-the-year cootrol their dogs, keep bi-on operatiooofOrangeCoun-
newsletter, the BOA board cc~y::cl~e~s ~o~ff~t~he~ba~y~fro~nt~, _jt~y ~A~lrpo~r~t·=~=~==-~~~~::::~~~~~~~~~~~~~:!:~
of directors characterizes r
the island as being slowly
transformed fro m "a llttle
LUNCHEON llho wved dMiy ooti/4 p.m.
1G71 P~lftc C.O... Hwy • Hunt..._.. 8Cih. • 1213) 58Z·1321
3101 E. COAST HWV •• CORONA OIL MAlt • (7141 S15-oeoo
r--=--------resort area into a haven
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WIDE OVAL STEEL IEL TS ·POWER DISCS
AIR COND. • AM/FM STEREO RADIO
-··AMD MUCH MORE-·-
(1A770)
-
within a crowded industrial-
GEM residential metropolis." It
calls for particular atten-
TALK ·lion to development of va-
cant lands on and near the
island, including the "down-
8Y J. C. HUM .. HIUES
J.C. Hutrphf;.•, who• no~ •t
1823 N..,ort Blvd. 11ft bHrt e
Com Mftll fendm¥k for more
thM 21 ~ ;. en euthoriry on
~~ •nclj--lry.
DIAMONDS-USA
"Uocle Sam," "Punch
Jones," and ''Gary Moore''
may DOt tave the romantic
ring of "star or India,"
but tbey are the names or
large Arkansas diamoods
equal ln quality to South
African gems.
In 19'7!, the State of
Arkansas set aside as a
park a 73 mUe area con-
talntng a dlamoDd-beari.Dg
"pipe," tma stopping com-
mercial mln1Dg wblcb bad
preYiously ta.Ued to operate
profttably, probably be-
cause tbty may baYe mls-
aed the maiD dl.amood
atrata by diatDc to ooly
136 teet, wblle Soatb Af.
rtea.n depths exceed 3,500
feet.
U t'ftll IIMl! dlamoods
were foaDd ID .melent
qqutlty aDd QllllltJ by
worldnc ~world de-
mud tottay maklt rt-
aumpUoo ol commerciAl mi.DJaC of lbt Uti a _.,_
alfteut •ttcMI ueet.
coast" area between Corona
del Mar and Laguna Beach.
"Growth must be compat-
ible within existing physical
and environmental limita-
tions, •' says the letter, else
"development wlll be at the
expense of existing user s"
of support services.
The association seeks
suggestions on how the new
com munity center at 115
Agate should be developed,
but notes that •·response has
been very disappointing.''
OFF TO L.A. FOR
MUSIC PREVIEW
The Women's Comm ittees
of ttl.! Orange County Phil-
harmonic Society will travel
to the Dorothy Chandler Pa-
YUIOD of the Music Center
i in Los Angeles for a con-
cert preview Thursday, Feb.
2il. They will attend the re-
hearsal of the Los Angeles
PllUbarmonic wlth Lawrence
Foster, dlrectorofthe Hous-
too Symphony, as guest con-
ductor. The rehearsing vtola
soloist wUI be Pinellas Zuc-
cherman.
After the rehearsal, lunch
wm be served in the blue
ribbon room, where the
speaker will be Alan de
V erlteh, llrst chair vlollst
of tbe PllllbarmooJc, who wW
-::.:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:::=::-'be toloist 1n tbe Wattoo coo-liJI ctrto for viola and orchestra
to be beard at the Feb. t2
eoocert 1n Coot Auditorium,
811 West Uncolo, Anaheim.
Baues will lean Irvine
CCMllt CoaDtry Club at 8
a.m. Ftb. ZO. Reserntlou
malt be madt with Mu.
MarjOrie Rt.qpold, &44-nu, or Mrs. Be.erlySmlth,
M4-SSM, b1 Ftb. 15.
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is tax exempt until retirement. when deposited in a safe, Insured, Laguna Federal Savings
passbook or certificate account. Send in the coupon below for detailed information, or visit
our KEOGH Counsellors. They'll be glad to help'
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LUHCH ~
PRIZES to be awarded at tbe Feb. 15 btDettt of the
Tuesday Club are bei.Dg displayed by Mra. Fnllk Sloper
of Balboa lslaod, at lett, decoratif)U eo-cha.lrman, and
Mrs. Fred Dunn ot Baycrest, lmmed1ate past preadeat,
who 1s dooattng ooe of her oil painUngs as a prl&e.
(Photo by Ethellyn MWer.)
DIHHER L
IOOCKTAILS •
1 pro111iH yo11
good Chi11ue fooJ.
BENEFIT PLANNED
BY TUESDAY CLUB
Ka., Yu, Owr~er
67 J-9919
2121 e. Coast Hwy.
Coron11 del M•r
IJ•o
ORIGINAL
·wESTERN t. MARU14 ~
Art lty A., K el.ch
ALBERT R. KELCH
Art & Restoration
673-9383
3800 E. Coast HIghway
Corona del
Phone Eo;J,.otoa
S1.1periOr Avenue
INewpor! & l7tl> St.l
Costa Melsa
Feb. 25 ls the ~te aod
tbe Alrporter lnD1stheplace
for the 17th annual pl'IJlaD.
thropJ of tbe Tuesday Club
of Newport Harbor,
This benefit wUl be a
lunclleon and fashion sbow,
with social hour at 11:30
and luncheon at 12:30,
This wtll be the 6th year
the club has helped the Ser.
vices for tbe Blind .lD Santa
Ana, which operates on a
non.pront status. The first
year, 1969, saw the ground.
breaking for the development
center at 2015 N. Broadway,
furnishing the nursery for
bllnd babies. Dr, Wilhelm
de Nljs saw tile start of hls
"Impossible dream" to help
the blind from infancy be-
gin to come true--a dream
since be arrived ln the U.S.
with only pinpoint vision
himseU.
Mrs. R~rt Wiese is
special projects chairman
IT REALLY
WORKS
COMPLETE OR 'SAVE
PARTIAL $5.00
CARPET CLEANING
Expires
Mar. I,
1975 r (.tea"l.
C!)"Ma,~;ter c:_,_
_,..,...,
C:UA-·1 •
540-6011
Soup, Salad, Seafood
Dinner
A cup of Potage Sr. Germ ain, made dady rn our
kitchen Crisp spin<J ch s<Jiad wrth chopped bacon,
h;Jn / boiled egg , sweet/sour dreHing. Crepes Sr.
/;JCques· Sc<JIIop,, shrimp, .and diced 39§
mushroom rn a ~herry sauce wi th
gruyere cheesP •
• COSTA MESA -South Cout P1au
• BEVERLY HILLS -C•mden & Bri1hton wa,
• WOODLAND HiltS -The Promenade
• ARCADIA -Santi Anita Fashion Park
IANKAMI:RICARO • AMf:IIUCAN UPfi:US • MASTlJI CHAJI&I:
1.11 charge of the benefit, as-
sisted by Mrs. RolllnCrane,
co-ehalrmu, along wltb
many other club members.
The tashioo. show Is being
-eo...ordiDated by Mrs. Me.
Clareo Stewart. Mrs. Robert
Finlay and Mrs. Raymond
Lewis. Commentary wUl be
by Mrs. Ralph J. Cunning-
ham, background music by
Mrs. Carl Ll.ndQulst, pian-
Ist. The models include
Mmes. Rudolph Vanasek,
George Goepper, Claude
Cotton. Bert Sewell, N. S,
Von stUh, Dooald Kollanse,
Eroest McClelland, Mrs.
Stewart aod Mrs. Flnlay.
Mrs. Frahk Sloper, Mrs.·
P. D. EDdsley and Mrs.
Clarence Rubbert are in
charge of decorations. Door
prizes are being handled by
Mrs. Harry Wilson, assisted
by Mrs. David Tustin and
Mrs. Fred Summers.
Three special prizes are
ln charge of Mrs. LoysGris-
wold . Immediate past presi-
dent, Mrs. Fred Dunn, has
doaated an oil painting, giv-
ing the winner a chOice of
3 of her works. A money
tree prize, created by Mrs.
Sloper and Mrs. Endsley, is
a Uve camellia with several
"green" leaves concealed
among the pink blooms. Mrs.
Glenn Schlegel, president, Is
dooating a crocheted afgban.
Mrs. Crane Is accepting
reservations. Mrs. Fred
Dunn is arranging a tpeclal
table for past presidents.
HAT STYLE PARADE
ON CLUB PROGRAM
The Women's Club of Ir-
vine will hOld a luncheoa
meetlng Feb, 18 at the home
of Mrs. Frank Dave, project
chairman, 18171 Meadow-
s weet, VUiage Two, Uni-
versity Park. Irvine.
This will be a salad aod
dessert potluck, served with
wine. Members are asked
to coo.tact Mrs. Ned Kas-
souf, 552-9465, as to which
they choose to bring. Mrs,
Gladys Harmoo. wlll assist
as hostess. Meetlng wtll be
from 11:30 tmtll 2:30.
The program, introduced
by Mrs. Brlln Ytddledltch,
will bring Lyla Elston from
the GoodwU.llDdustries with
a parade of styles in bead-
gear dowD through the years.
LEeot.L HOTICE
NOTrCE TO CREDITORS
SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
---------STATE OF CALIFORNIA
'
Nolllllllflit ~ FOR THE c ouNTY OF OR -••i UIIIS'flfl/ Gilll: ' ANGE No. A-82310 '~VALENTINES: Estate of FREDER.lCK K.
'
MORTON, etc., Deceased.
· WITH HEART NOTICE IS HEREBY
Ch ·t -:;:7-v:;i;;;,-.,;:;;-;:-;Tt;~~ii;;i'i;i:~~J... GIVEN to the creditors of
'
. • tf,~,·s ValeJs, 'ilaols. 'ilalu , Rag Dolls. ~ the above named decedent
Doll Cradles and Wr~a d~n ·rays. Qvills, Shawls, that all persoas having
_ TrJbl~clo Jhrs , Pillou•s, J\pro n s, Hats S. 1'11ts r s • claims against the said de-
tH tm~,.atlr.'illl/fed.tmimals (76} Co•JJPid~ly was hable., cedent are required to flle
.Jaby llandienll 'iu eatets, Shawls <;. Roo lir.s. them, with the necessary
vouchers, lo the offlce of
'
. c:Snazzow1 g:>e1ch o .. EN' o.~ovs ,0_5 ~ the clerk or tbe above eo-r 2426 NIWPORT ILVD. titled court, or to present
COSTA MISA a. Alltl!t..e a.._ 642•1640 them, trltb tbe oeces•ry ~ vouchers, to the IIDderslgDed ~ ~ ~ ~ ~-attbeomcesotKeeoe,Dloo,
Mercantile r~ ...
Madsen & JIJIDl.ols, Profes-
sional Corporation, At-
toroeys at Law, Avco Ft-
IWICill Tower -Fifth Floor.
620 Newport Ceater Drtn,
Newport Beach, CtUfonLa
92660, which 1s tbe place
of business of .tbe aDder.
slped ID all matttra per.
lolalac to the ulate ot aid
decodeot, wtlhiD tooar moolllo
allor lhe 111'11 .,..Uct.lloa
of th1l aotkt.
Dt.tlld: Fob,_l'J 6, 19'75
Adele Durochu, EJee11w
trl> ot litO ww ot lbo -· umod-"-. IJIIio, llld-A
Jnollp,·--ICOr-
poralloo, A,.. F-Ill
Tonr • Ftftb Floor, tiO "-" c-Drf'N. ..,.._
jiOit ...... Calif. !liMO,
Ttl" ('114) tM-011, At--·.-z. -Ftll, II, 10, 1'1, _.,,,., ... 11 .... __ .......
I
COM AFS· in .•w
Tile AF8 CIII&>W at Co-
,_ !Itt liar 111P 1<1tool
baa lft"'Q'('ed 1t1 IDttDUtiD
I<> plltleljlllo Ia a -pro-cram Wfltcb prot1dH tor an
........ ol lladtllll to
oebOolo Wllllla lbo Uallod
lllatM. ---'lllb to liTe Uil _, Ia IIIIOiber
!dad of local IIIYiroomtlll
cu mai:ea&:~PIIcatloothrouch
tb.e cbapttr.
UD.Illl:e the lntematloaal
ezchaaee, where a student
bas 4DO cbotce In selecUnc
bll deltlnattoa, tbe domesM
Ue e:xeblnge: wUI allow a
studeot to state a prefer-
ence, such u an Indian re-
..,.,. •. -...... or .. -cur ,...__ meat.
A&IPII-lOr plltlel-... 1 ... Ia litO _ .. _, "'_..,........,...,
jlullor._ Uil -.. Mra.
Jtmea ~ 18 elalrmua
of ll•·-""*'1flllchWIIl
ICntD local·=· IJid nbmlt tllllr to lbo
oatloDal omee for pllee ..
meot. The Prwram wiD
place stDdenta lor a one
semelter sta:r. Mrs. EdWin
Alford. cbapt~ president,
can atao be OODtacted tor
fUrther lntorn.tloll.
JUDA. D,AUGHTER·
TO PLAY~ 18
Aroold Jllda I.Dd bis daqh.
ter, Angela, wW be the guest
performers at the Feb. 18
meeting of tbe Harbor VIew
Hills PhllharmooJ.cCarnmtt.
tee of tbe Orange County
PbUharmonlc Society.
Mrs. Nicholas Byhower of
305 Poppy Ave., Corona del
Mar, wUl welcomemembers
aod guests to a pre-meeting
coffee at 9!30 a.m.
PREI!I
GIPT
for ••cb
La~
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675-5774 '
KELLY'S STEAK HOUSE
209 PalM A,..,;, (At th .. t.rry}
P•lfttul• Hewport IM
THE
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PHYSICAl and MENTAl HEAL
CLASSES FOR ALL AGES
Mr. Juda has headed the
plano department at UCI
since Us ppeoi.Dg and has
studied imislc at tbe Con-
servatory In Amsterdam,
Hollaod. He composed music
for many plays. among them
"Death of a salesman "
"Doo Carlos," aod "Mu~h
ado about oothiog." • Momlng & Evening Closs•s For Adults
Call fOtt
AppcHntment • Aft.moon~ For The Children
CHE CKING the table seating for the Tuesday Club's
luncheon and fashion show, to be held at the Alrporter
Inn, are Mrs. Robert Wiese of Corona Highlands, at left,
who Is chairman for the eveot, and Mrs. Rollin Crane
of Irvine Terrace, co-chairman. (Photo by Ethellyn
Miller.)
Angela has been soloist
wlth tMOrangeCountyYouth
PhUharmonlc Orchestra. At
present she plays In the
Ame rican Youfh Symphony
Orchestra under the direc-
tion of Meli Mehta.
BUS: 873-0120BARBARA WAINSCOTT
. . ,,
the
to heat your
Hc,me heat in){ o.sts are up. regard)es.;:;
c 1f the fu el used. 54:) is the O)St 11f producinJ(
decLricity. The price of foreign oil used in
electric generatinJ( plants has more than
tripled in the past ll:i n'lonths. And we
muSt use foreign nil to meet rigid air
pollution requirements.
Electricity is involved in n·ust heatinJ(
systems indirectly or directly, so budget
your use nf heating wiselY. There are
several ways to do it. Here i're 'snnle
. suggestions: '
0 Coosider lowering the temperature
setting. II ruuld aJOt about m less
RES· 1162•0374 3835 E. C:OA~T HWV . CORONA DEL MAR '
r~ll" heating hi keep the tempemture
at 68° instead of 72?
0 It makes sense to tum your heat uff
when you're away fnnn horne. How·
ever, in freea:iOJl areas n 40° setting
is advisable. ·. J
0 Are your'dtlll.n;: and·\~·induws weather
snipped? Caulking slnan optnings
and seams "ill savt tnergy "'and
' mtMle)'r ., ' ...
0 Cloai~ dtaPtrieoi and curtains will "'*' heal in -llid cdd <JUl. -
0 5o wtJI do)oj~ your firepi~Qe damp. I
er, and v-ln ._a in lilt.
CLDSfD rrlURSDAYS
''\ '1 1"'\t l I ~/'t '
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0 Are yuur fi lters clean!' Pt-rh;'tps tht>r
need repl"ci"K·
0 Dh1y rt'tum·<iir"'"grills and }\'tt111Htir
duL1)1 cln drive up heating altitS1 tuu.
1;J If you have electric rddiant healing.
you can save b)' turning off tliemlt~
:;tats in nuru; not in use.
As winter apprllQChes, yt~lll Oeed
more heal. But ·by budgeliflll your use~~
electricity wistiJ, You an OO!d down
your rising bill. Fot,ways 1o do it, ll'lty.
not ~·rorourfree 'booklet? Write:
"Conservation~ F.dioun, P.O. Box 800.
R~.CA91770.
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• lllclilde wu. Hd IDoDer ol
p.me. llaebul, '1, .......u to aow eve.eyt.blAc and uta a
mWJoD QQHUou. ''lf you
IJ)Uk me, cu I tell the
)ldce you're a eblld beater?"
Barber
Stylist
SHOWING OFF 10me of the "glalllOUr racs" wbicb will
be modeled Cor tbe Amllants chapter ol Hoag Hospital
Auldliary and tbelr CQtsts at a Feb. Z6 benefit luncbeoo
at the new Sbentoa Hotel near tbe airport are, lett to
right, Mrs. Lee Mittman or East Bluff, publicity chair-
me, and Mrs. Douglas Elgar of East Blurt, Afflllants
chairman. Members or the AtflliaDts do volunteer work
at the hospital. such as information desk, mall delivery,
pediatrics, maternity tea and u1 exhibit in addltlon to
helplng to raise flmds for hospital services. Reserva-
tions for the luncbeoo may be made through Mrs. Michael
Corley, 644-0558. The Atflllants wlli be the tlrst fund-
raising group at the new Shenton.
t cldldrea, -.. ecODOmlu
laeber, IDd C.r11111l tn.u-
lator.
Her acUvW• baYe just
WOD ber tbe boaor of "Wo-
mu of acbleYemtll& for
1974-'15" trom tbe Ne"l))Jt
Harbor Burtness ud Pro-
tessioaal Warne's Club, ud
also from the San Oreo Dis--
trict of BPW.
Nancy bas achieved tbe
National FederatiOD otBust-
oess and Proleuloaal Wo-
men's Clubs objeetJYes ot
elevaUJlg tbe sta.Dduds for
womeo to bosl.Dess and Ia
the professions by womea
belpi.Dg women. Sbe btlpecl
organize the women ud ID-
d1Yldual rtgbta aeetJoo of
the Orange Couoty Bar
Assn., parttctpated In the
F root en prboo project 1D
Cb.JDo, and lsanacUve mem-
ber of the Women's Coali-
tion, National Organizatloo
of Women, Legloo Lex, and
a member of tbe Phi Alpha
Delta Fntel"'llty. Sbe also
finds Ume to serve as a
Brownie leader for the Girl
Scouts: she helps with tbe
L lttle League and PTA, and
MA.MCY IUMM
·AUStiD whell she was 15,
took her ~lor year abroad
to study German.
Naoey ree.tm btr mu-
ter's decree tD edaeat10D
lD 1~. t•cblDc bome eco-oomiea and Cermu tJ Santa
Mootea b1P ICbool whlle
Dell went to mldleal school.
By 1970 tbey t.d 4 chlld-
ren, Dell t.d b.ls medical
pnctiee to NetrpOrt Beach.
tbty bougbt a hOme and •t-
tled down. Io ber ..,a.re time,
Nancy worked for ber .us-
ter's to blstoryat ucr, grad-
uttng macoa cum laude.
Then sbe decided to go to
taw school, toot tbe admis-
aioo test, and ~rolled at usc.
The Bwms sold thelr trl-
level home, movtnc Into a
coodomlnium to bring the
boosework and upkeep to a
minimum. Na.ocY. left home
each morni.Dg at 5 a.m. com-
muting 100 mUes a day. Dell
made breakfast for the child-
reo, got them ort to school,
washed dishes, cleaned tbe
house and did tbe grocery
shopping so Nancy could
study. The older c bildren
helped take care of the
younger ones.
CALL MOW OR DROP IM ••. We're Clue ly
A"4 Ope" 7 Dtty a A. W .. ~t.
530-1142 12222 Harbcw Btvd., a-den<}.,._ 871..,20
Stete L 1 uue If 2237 ' 772-3401 or 848 5014
PINE
DeSIGNS
MEN, WOM!H
& CtiiLDR!H Ce~tcept
NIIIMral Hair CMtli"t
Wellt•l" er lly •p•lfttllle~tt
Hospital awards • ls a member of the UCI g 1 v en speakers bureau.
Now, she is ftJUllllng her
coal, worki.Dg with people.
She bas a deep coocem for
people as human beings, DOt
just case files or problems.
Every mootb sbe writes a
persooal note to each client
letting tbem mow what Is
happening while they nit
for their case to come up
on the crowded court caJ-
eDdars.
"I had my 17th birthday
on the shlp going over to
Germany. There 1 met Dell,
who was a student. We came
back home to be married
and I was stlll 17. I ten
my chUdren how very young
that was."
Nancy graduated from USC
aDd passed the California
bar In 1973. She llkesf:lmlly
law, criminal law, even
bankruptcy cases.
673-5153
BOB'S o,.' to 6 Tuu. tbra Set.
PORT BARBER SHOP
290-1 e. Co••• Hwy. ('.oro"• Jd ,.,,
l'orl Th~lllr~ Bl
AM IIAT ...
Selea & Service
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harbor
photo
The Costa Mesa Memorial
Hospital Auxiliary Installed
new officers, directors and
committee chairmen Cor the
comlng year during tbe an-
nual meeting ID the hospital
community room. Service
pins were also awarded to
the volunteers by Tom Rich-
ards, admlnJ.strator, for
thelr hours of assistance
to the hospital and patients.
Mrs. David Leigbtoo wlU
bead the auxiltan as presi-
dent, assisted by Mmes. Wll-
llam Selle, J. A. Wilson
and Cary Caward, vlcP
presidents; Mrs. Fred Sor-
sabal, recording secretary;
Mrs. T. A. Larned, corres-
ponding secretary; Mrs.
Darlene Letnes, treasurer;
Mrs. Roger Jones aDd Mrs.
Wtulam Kubll, directors: and
Mrs. Jack Mapson, co-
ordinator.
Committee chairmen are
Mrs. Roy E. June, blood
bank;, Mrs. Alfred J. Keefer,
bookkeeper; Mrs. T. F. i;ihf.
gibbon, central suwly; Mrs"':
Richard Bentley, blstortan:
Mrs. WWJam Assmus, bours
book; Mrs. Ceol'ge Masch·
meyer, magazines and
menus; Mrs. Aileen Sigler,
mall and Oo-. O?rs; Mrs. Gor-
don Frlste<J, messenger;
Mrs. L. A. Kirchner and
Mrs. Chester Walden, con-
valescent hospital commit-
tee.
The gUt shop committee
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Your Convenient
HEALTH FOOD CENTER
FOR FRESH ORGANI C FRUITS, VEGETABLES,
GRAINS f, DAIRY PRODUCTS.
1628 MacARTHUR BLVD.
(Htllrbor View Ce,ler)
NE"PORT BEACH 644· 77JJ
Dial
546-2693
rt leach (Near Bri atol
ARINERS CHURCH
THE TEACtmfG • CENTERED ON lESim CmmT
AND THE BIBLE, WITH EMPII.A.m ON PRAC'B:AL
CHRISTIAN LMifG. ALL A~ ARE WELCOME.
CouY~UJac aDd YWttoc amiable.
S01mAY SERVICES':
WORSRlP SERVICES AMD SUNDAY SCHOOL
I: SO, 9:•5 ud 11:00 a.m.
P..:>N'I: 1'71...4$50 zzoo E. Cout Hwy,, M.wpart Btaeb, DIU MaeArtbur
MRS. DAVID LEIGHTON
ls headed by Mrs. F. c.
Lenger. Her buyers are
Mmes. Clinton McCaig,
Charles Lauderbaugh, T. F.
Fitzgibbon, Fred Amos,
WarreD Atherton.l and WU-
•• ford. Otber committee cbalr-
men are Mrs. Alexander
MacGUllvny, ~bropy;
Mrs. Alvin Hemmer, infor-
mation desk; Mrs. George
Maschmeyer, operating
room; Mrs. P. N. Wilson,
Plnalore Press newsletter;
Mrs. C. W. Ketsel, tele-
phone; and Mrs. Joanne
Wheeler, workshop and tray
favors.
Reoelvtng 2000 hour pins
were the Urnes. Alexander
MacGllllvny, William Lam-
bert, WUllam Dorrell and
Ed Somerhouse; 1,500 hour
pin recipients were Mmes.
David Leighton, Wilmer
Crawford, and Fred Sorsa-
bal; 1,000 hour pins were
given to Mrs. Alvin Hemmer
aDd Mrs. Robert M. WUw.-::
500 hour pins to Mmu. War-
ren Atherton, T. f . Fitz-
glbboo, Jay McKams, WU-
Liam Selle, JackToon, Ches-
ter Walden and L. A. Kirch-
ner; 250 bours, Mmes. Fred
Amos, K. L. Crutcbley,Jack
Mapsoo, Charles Neuhaus,
Joanne Wbeeler, James WU.
llams and Darlene Letnes:
100 hour pins to Mmes. F.
C. Lenger, George Masch-
meyer, Charles Lauder-
baugh and Louts Mello.
LOCAL NAVY MEN ON
RESCUE DESTROYER
Nny interior com munlca-
tloos electrician fireman
Steven Barry, 100 of Mn.
Yartln c. Martin of 683
Senate St., Costa Mesa, ls
a crew member aboard tbe
destroyer U.S.S. WWiam M.
Wood, whlct) towtd an Ital-
ian ship to port a.ft.r Its
stt.rt.ac IJ&tem became ln-
opentlYe 1D roucb ,., ott
SlcUy. The Wood, bome-por.
ttd lo Atbeu. Greece, 11
part or tbe u.s. Slnb FtMt
In tbe MtCllttrrut&D. Abo
oo board ls HaYJ .. maa
aPIJrtDttct ~ Zlm-
mtrmu 111. lOll ot bdo&ph
Zlmmtrmao Jr. of COlla
Nancy was raised by her
grandmother, who managed
a hotel chain in Texas, an
aunt owned a norlst shop,
and another a.unt owned
a music store. Sbe grew
up with the Idea that a wo-
.man could do anything sbe
'wanted 'to do. Sbe entered
the University of Texas ID
They returne41 toGermany
to work and study. Nancy
attended Heidelberg Uni-
versity, obtaining a trans-
lator's degree. She has
translated novels aDd stories
for television drama adapta-
tion. Dell was a<'tlve tn the
m1nlstry of his church and
together they worked to help
tbe German people rebuUd
their lives from the rubble
of World War D.
Their nrst child was born
just before they returned
from Germany. Phil, now
19, Is a student at UCI and
plans to be a doctor. Bar-
bara Is 16, works as a part-
time receptlooist In her fa-
ther's olfice and wants to be
• 'I really love trial work,''
she says. "(am shy socially,
but I love to stand up in
court and g1ve a speec h or
argue a point."
The Newport Harbor BPW
award for Nancy was de-
cided by a committee head-
ed by the Rev. Doroth) C a-
palbo, a counselling minister
in Costa Mesa, and ln<.'lud-
lng Mrs. Carolyn Harvey
of Newport B~ch and Mrs.
Dortha McFarren of Costa
Mesa, the club president.
The club holds dinner meet-
Ings the !irst and third
Thursdays of each mooth
at the Costa Mesa Country
Club.
How many of these exvenses
would Y.OU like to eliminate
s
in
1975?
SAFE DEPOSIT BOX
Do you hne one1 You snould
Paytng for one' You shouldn't
If you 1\ave 1 savm~rs account
J. wtth a quahfytnl ~lance. 1
safe depostl bcu tS yours free
$ PERSONAL
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~·' ·j at a cooperaltn& statewide
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and enrlehed and ~ u.; and we pardon of our n~odoa:al lllDII, ad the .....,._
have va1aJy iln.a&.iMd, ln the dece!tfu.lneu of Uon of our now cU...w.d and IIUffertna c-..
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.. ..,,.'-'~ whereu it ill the dut;y ol naUou u
tue of our own. ID.toak:.ited with unbroken
SUC'C!HII, we· b.w beeome too ..U-1ulftcMnt
to feel the ~b ol. red-mina ad pft-
•rvina ,_., too proud to pray to tb• God
tMt meet. Ull
1H WITNBI8 WIIIIUOI', I· haw t.rwun\o
.at my buKI ud uu.ed the ...a of ta. UD.itlld
Staton to be atflacL u of DMD. to own their ~ upcm
the crve~ powtr ttl God, to a:Jillw. th.ir
am. and tr&Mcrt-.iona. in bumble IOITOW,
:ret with -urec1 hop. that pnu.iDe Nplnt--
IIDCt will Leed to merey and pardoa; aod \o
NCOpi.ae the au.blime truth, announwd ln the
Serlpt\U'ft and proven by aU hinory,
that tho.. nationa only a.re bLea:Md wh~
God l.t the Lord..
It behooves U:l tbeD, to humble ountl..a
before the offended Pow.r, to eonf-our
nalional al.u, and to PI"*)' lor clemeaq .nd
forgiveneu.
NOW, 'I'IIEIID'Oa._ in c:omplianee with
Done at the City o1 w~ thil thlr·
tMth day ol llardt, ln the ,..... of our Lord
one thouuad •iCht bundnd lb:d ab~,
and of the ~ ol. tbt Unlllld Stat.
the l'fcbty ..,..th,
By the Pt..idmt: ABRAilAM LINCOLN
Williana H. S.ward, Secntary ol Stat..
DISCUSSIONS NEWPORT HARBOR BtSIGN
PUBLISH EO WEEKLY -PAGE 6 ru •••
TliURSOAY, JULY 20, 1972
CORONA DEL MAR, CAL
From the BlOLA BROAOCASTER
La Mln.da, Calif,
Q, ~ ~uc•. C.IN, -••1• tiler~ cn•r~
tlting i• tlte Bible llt.Bt sugg~t• that
t.\fl Lord it hildi1lg a better VJOrl.d r
To mfl it uem. tll.tU t.\e 1<110rld i1
gdting 100f'le iJUtead of bdter."
A. You are. right in that we ~~~ evi·
dencea of this on every hand that
the world is getting worse inRtead of
~tter. This is morally speaking 1L'I
well as spiritually speaking. Our
business ia not Christianizing the
world. The Holy Spirit tell!'! us in the
Word of God that the church is made
up of tho.~ who are the called-out
ones. It i11 our responsibility to live
and witness faithfully concerning
God's matchle11s love and JCrace and
to win mPn to Ch rist.
Q. ~ora4o S,.rillfl, Colo. "I hfll'l"
mnny prt~h/t•m.~ I pnty nbfmt t'MI·
~<fnnfl!f. At tinu:s 1 wond•'r if God
(l~>l~< tirrd nf li~>l,•ninJI tn rnr . h il
pmuiblf· fr, pn111 f.m, mt~rh nhr•!d crr-
tl'lin thinrt~?"
A. There arc time~ whf'n th(l Holy
Spirit di rf?C'ls U!l to cea:ow pra;•.-i~l!
about certain thilla!\, TtJe burden m
sueh an i rl:o~tanc(' ill ftftt•d Gt•nerally.
howt•w•r, most people ha\'e the prob-
lem of not praying enough. In Luh
11 :8 we havl' the accoun t of the im-
portunate friend who C'ontinul's Ul
ask that he might~ given h i~ neCI'S-
si tie~. Becaust' of his very insistence,
he received that for wh ich h£' was
asking. You .<~ee, prayer i!l not to be
offered thinkin,l{ wf' can ehan~e God'~
mind ; it is ratht•r that ou r live~ may
be changed to accept Cod's wi11 in
all of ou r cxr.e ri ences of li fe . If th('
matter is of .~11fficient importance. tht'
Lo rd doe!' want u~ to pray. and to
kt'ep on prayin11 ! Ou r Lord hear.~ and
will unswer accordinj" to His lnfinitf•
wil-ldom and abundant richt•;;.
Q. Al?~vq-•4-. H_.M. '_"nm !< fhP
Bibll' ~t<"l.y ll?t\lthttt!l ''fJ'IIn..~f 'J nm-
hling '!"
A . A!'. ~U{'h it is not !',pecifka1ly m<'n·
tioncd m Scripture. In Maltht'W
27 :35 wt• find tht-account of the
Roman !lold it>r.'l who 5rambled for our
Lord's JC&rment!',. Thill casting of lots.
however, i~ not the .'lame a~ what
Joshua did when he divided the land.
Thii'J i~ in reference to Prov. 16:33.
Wh ile no commandment may !lpecif·
ica1lv u~e tht' word JCilmbling yet the
over--all te~ti mon~· of the Bible i~
against. it. How much ~orrow, ~in
and tribulation ha~ co me a~ a re~u1t
nf !'IUCh activity wtwther lawful or
il1esral ! Gamblina has never been
looker! !lfl'Jn with hvor in the C'hurch.
It iR not an honeet way of makinJt
money a~ tht' Lord wanL" ~~~ to.
Q. Pl'tt•.-4, eM. -"In 1 John 1_:8
w·e rflad, 'If 1111: lfli.1J we have n.o 1111,
u•e dt'ct:iv' nur•tl~:~u, and the truth
i• "Jlllt iw. 1111.' In I Joll• S:8, .\o~t·t:ver,
lt 1tal1:1, 'He t.\al cDm.m.itt•U~ 1i" i11
nf til.,. devil.' T.\e11 011er {lfrthr in
I Joll.1t 5 :16 10f! read, '. . . u•,.oso-
wer i1 bo,.. of God. 1i11netA 110t.'
HOVJ ca.• """' .\nMIWftize tlte•f' JJGII' •Gue•r··
short of the glory of God." This is
a very serious char5[t'. In I J ohn S :8
the word ''commit" doesn't mean to
be guilty ol the commis~ion of Ont'
act of sin. The Apo8tl e refer~ to one
who ,1{0£'~ on in life with sin aA a
lleneral practice. It is done hiJCh -
handedlr and delibt-rately. A true
burn,again child of God would ,not
con tinue in :-~in f(W. indwell by the
Holy Spirit, ht-would ~ miserable
within him ~Pif. Anyone-who ke-eps
~inninll lawlPssly shows that he i.!!!
of the d£'\"i l. I John 5 :18 indicat.eM
that the belit-vt-r dOt"!{n't live a life
uf unhrohn. uninterrupted .~i nning ,
God ha~ ~aved us for anolhtor pur·
poRt•. HP ha." MOYerPi,l{llly willed that
w ... should increa."inJrly htr conformed
tu tht' imagt' of lht' Lord Jt'Mus
Chril-lt. The Bible d~!-1 not teach pe:r-
ft'ctioni."m no r doto~ ir tpach that,
onet-.<~avt'd. we have a lict-mo~e to li\'t•
any wa.\" we ma .r de.~il'1'.
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•t•ad uf tho• diJnp/,·s f!lllllf! !tp /0 J,·,l
Jr.Jlem '/rsus IH"I!f h,·fur;· thrm and
lhC1 U'<"TO: fl/flQ:;.,"t/. IIIUJ tlJ t!Wl f•1f
luu'<.:d. th.·l ll"i'rl" a/raul ' U"h1· wrr.·
tht• tftH"tplo·J l"tlh ci'/U/;::.rd rmd ufu•id
at tfu· surm· lrmo· , ..
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ln•nds. \\il/1 llw ro•I!~IIIU' ""rid 111 up
11.-,1\,ll I ul·· to•lh u, d ~o11 . .11 u1t·n ".-r•·
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l'.h\ llu·v "'""' ll'llfllot up lu lo·ru,.olo·rro
:\~ tilt' Lord '"'Ill lwf•or •· du• tl 1" 1plt',.
thn "''rt' dlll<~L•·J "' llw thlnj(, II•'
told lht'm I ho•\" h.od llo•\"l'r r.·a•l du· ... ·
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thP\' Wl'tl' al..o .ofr.ud l.oukmg back 111
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llw Slri!'I!U of a lar:~~e t 11y by piirf'nt'
011 a shopping lvur \\OU](I bf' hoth
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dPrs and so manv 'lrangP filet'"~
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t.\e re1u.rreetioft of oa~r LArd /rOM
t.\e toMb aU bt/or• He ..,e,W4
iftto .\t4ttn, t.\c Scrl.ptu.ru •r
t.\at He a~t~rt4 eo ....o"r 4•ri•l
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ly AlliED W. EPPAID, D.D.
L·: Prof1mrofNI'WT•t& 1 t
The Believer's Program
In Facing Apostasy
. Fafth 1'lleologk:al Stmh•'Y· ma P..tr. Pl .. ~lloodiloollppl'.ll~, r.. 2 Tlooodly ! :14--1:1
· CHRLSTlAN BEACON, ColliDgswood, N. J.
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(Conl!nu~ !tom last week) must be to 'reprove, rebuke, exhort,' speaks of the shedding of his own
PAUL'S SOLEMN CK.+.lG£ TO lmo hi.o spirit must be that ol '(real blood (RV nwgin). Cl. PhlL Z:l7.
The Bible
Where-childhood needs a
standard
In 2 Timothy 4 :1-5 we read : "I
~ha.rge thee therefore before God, and
the Lord Jesus Christ, who shall
judge the quick and the dead at his
appearing and his kingdom; preach the
,word; be instant in season, out of
season ; reprove, rebuke, exhort with
all longsuffering and doctrine. For
the time will come when they will not
endure sound doctrine; but aheT their
own luS:ts shall they heap to themselves
teachers, having itching cars ; and -they
shall turn away their ears from the
truth. and shall be turned unto fables.
But watch thou in all things, endure;"
afflictions, do the work of an evan-
~list, make full proof of thy minis·
try."
Second Timothy 4: 1-5 S<ts forth
the Apostle Paul's final and solemn
ehar«"e to Timothy. Here the COOl·
mcnts ot a tno<.km expositor arc rele-
' am: ·· .l"'robably no pa.s.&agc in all the
cJ•Is.tlcs of Paul contains so stirring
an avveaJ as does this tina..! charKe to
J Lnotlly, his iriend. Jt has all the
seriousness of a lase farewd.l, and it
1s made even more solemn by the
phr~c:s with which it ifl introduced. as
t11c alJ(Istle charges Timothy 'in. the
,ibht o f God,· and also 'of C...llri.at
Jesus," oi whose unseen presence both
1 'aui ami Timothy are COIUCious, to
"hun1 Louth must give account in the
~-:reat day when he comes to 'judge the
In iug and lhe dead.' At the time of
tha.t COining Timotl1y possibly ma.y be
\i, 1111;, bur Paul realizes that he him·
:.t:l! \,jJI lhen be among 'the dead.' By
that gloriuus 'appearing,' and by the
perfected "kingdum' which will follow,
1-'aul adjures Timothy to heed this
\a$1. command.
forebearanee and 'lon,gsufferiog,' 'and Note that what was then a remote pos~
his method mwt be \hat of 'teaching,' sibility is now an immediate certainty,
which means that he will give grounds indeed, has already begun. In verte 7
fo r correct belief aDd principles for read with RV (following the Greek)
right action." 'the' (not o) good fight,· i.e. 'of faith'
Moreover, the same expositor writes: (cf. I Tim. 6:12). My co urs• (7);
""Such tca.chlng in accordance with 'the cf. Acts al:24. Tltr ftsilh (7); i.e. the
wvrd' i.s urged in vu:w of the difficult (JQ!tpel, or depoait of doctrine, entrust·
days (OIIcerning wh.ich Paul previously ed to Paul. This he I Paul) has sue·
ha:. spoken, and to which he here again cessfully gua.n:Sed (cf. 1 :14). ~id
rders : 'For the ti11oe will come when N/J (8); i.e. reterved, set aside. A
they will not endure the sound (health· ( RV'the') tTOT.&.rft of riglttto~ss (8);
fulj doctrine; but, having itching either the crown ia the reward for
cars, v.·iU heap to thtm.sclves tt.aehers riehteousncsa, or rll"hleousness is the
aitcr their own lusts; and will tum content of the crown ( cf. 1 Pet. 5 :4 ).
away their ears from the truth. and The two ideas may be combined in
lurn aside unto fables..' Thus the rca~ that heavenly consummation of the
WILS why sound doctrine [teaching) God-giver~ righteousness or jusrifica.
will HOt be tolerable are, that it will tion of which believers enjoy uow on?·
HOC: ~siy the craving for novt.lty on t~ firsttrults fd. Rcirit. 5: 1; Z). This
the van oi the hurera, or iMaer \Qcir, it-suuattd. by the faa thai it ,is to, be
\a.uity, or condone Uteir fa.ults; there-shared in equally by all who have had
rurc, they will welcome a host of' their love set on this crowning mani·
teadu:rs who will offtt to meet their festation of the Lord 'in righteous
religious needs without insisc.ing upon judgment at His second advent" (d.
lllOtality; consqucntly, they will rc~ A. M. Stibbs, "2 Timothy" in The
iuse to listen to the presentation of Nn» Bibl' Commt1llory, bt ed., 1953,
trurh, and w..ill tum aside to fanta.stic PP. 1018. 10?9), •
ra.Llc!i, Those who willin&ly reject the
JOHN 3:16
Or youth a beacon liaht.
Where sorrow si.-hs for comfort
Or weakneSIIongs for niaht,
Bring forth the Holy Bible,
The Bible! Here it stand•!
Resolving all life's problenu
And meetinr its demand•
ThouiJh IOPhi•try conceal U.
The Bible! There it stands!
Though Pharisees profane it,
Its innuen~e expands,
It hils the world with rrarrance
Who.e sweetness never cloyt,
It lifts our eyea to Heaven.
It hei~rhtens hu~an joys.
Despised and torn in pieces.
By infidels decried-
The thunderbolts of hatred
The-h•urhty cynics pride-
All th~e have railed aa:einst it
In this and other land..
Yet dyn8sties hive fall'en
,Anc\.atDI th~.Jlib,le ltanda!
To Paradise a t:i•ahway,
The Bible! Here it stands!
hs promises unfailinr.
Nor Krievous itu:ommands.
It poinl!li man to the Saviour,
The lover of his IKIUl;
Salvation is ih watchword,
Eternity its goal! --~-• ....
by n •. w .Iter L.
Wilson
r\:alitics of I""C\'ealtd religion, an al-
ways most apt to bcomc the dupes ol
impoMOrli and the viotinl$ of frauds.
In v1ew of such coming days o£ peril,
Timothy is urged to tie alert and aiOLA a•OADCASTl., LA MI.ADA, CALI1,
watchful; he must be ready to tufftt ftERHAPS THE BEST known verse in you. He knew every human btinlil"
hardship for the .sake of the Gospel, r the entire Word of God i• John on earth would need a S1viour and
as Paul in the earlier part of tbe let· ~: 16. Let u11 never think it too com-10 He-provided the-Lord Jesus
[ mon for u11 to receive a rich bleal'J· Christ. ThiA didn't come about by ter has warned him. Fint, he TifllO: ing from a 11tudy of it. After all. we .wme !l('htme of man. God .Himself
thy I is to do 'the work of an evan· go to an old cow to get frellh milk, did il He ill omniadent and omni,
gelist'; from the story of Philip who to an old tree to 5ret rre11h apples, potent and can do what He pleUH.
alone in the New Testament is called to an old !1prin51" to ae-t dP&n water. Think of Him givinl" life to a dead
"the enngclist' we ma.y conclude t.ha.t There an thing11 herE-to enrich our Ainner. an en,my of His, makibl"
the term did not imply a. spccial order hearU u we-eee.k thP Holy Spirit'1 him a friend and adoptiDg him iato
of the nUnistry, but a de6nitc kind of leading. Hi11 own royal family!
··It 1s a twofold charge with which work, particularly prcaclUng to the un· Think, ft rst of all, how lavi11h God Since-the Lord ia omnipresent. no
Paul complet.cs this letter(2TimothyJ, converted; JO that this exhortation iJ ia in loving the-entire world, includ-m•tter where we are. He i1 illw&JI a.~u.J each pan of i.t is enforced by the much like saying that Timothy and his ing you and me. We couldn't do there. The moment we tru1t the Lord
(OflSideration of eventa which are to feJiow mini•ers are not to be Jltis6ed. that. We h .. e a hard time even ear--Jeeua, immediately we are aued.
come. The first group of commands with mere pastoral dutics among mtm· inR for our own relatives. I'm 1ure The only way we can have fellow·
is iound in the second verse of the ben of their own flocb, but tbou.ld that there are a lot of people you 're ahip with the Lard Ia ftf'lt t.o have
chavtcr 14 j ; it is summed up la.rrely continually be ateldng for the ulntion «l•d you're not marTied to. Hia life in us. Then we ea.n under-
in the clause, 'Preach the word,' and of other touls. I...ut of all, Paul u~ How libe-ral the Lord Ia in givHinJr. "tand and walk with Him, We mult
· h d"fli To"onothy to 'luJ61' h1·1 'rrun' ,· .. ~.· Nothing could be 1nater for lm have aomething beaide11 human life, 1t 1s related·to t e 1 cult times pre· ,, · HI 1 be tt.e So l 1 1 f d. · ch [J] "ch 1•1, 10 a•-•1·-• •ompletely hu' __ ... to fl'1Ve than 11 on Y ro n n. for otherw ae we wou d on y care or 1cted m the apter whs pre~ .............. ,... •• ... -.-~ c • · 1 h th F th l It hl d th hi h ta·'-. to ~•lonn allo'ta function•, 10 ac:,... an you 1m.a1 ne ow e a er e human t nJrll an not o.e w e cedes. The second part of this final ~ r-..,. on the throne in heaven when He are divine,
charge is found in the fifth vcne, h cept all iu dutiea., to realite all iu Aaw men nallinl" His own Son to the Thert: are ftve gnat mirule1 h1 n~achcs ic.s climax in the command, possibilitit!:l, to bt f•ith£ul to all ita ci'OI!Ia?' Here was the only Man in this vcne. The ftnt 11 the mtrade
'Fulfil thy ministry,' and it is ltrength· demands" (d. Charles R. Erdman, all the world who did only good. of God's unlver~al Jon. Then t.Mr.
ened by definite mention of the ap--Tlt1 Po.tloral E,Utl~• of PotU, 1923. Think, too. haw rraclou.s God was '" the miracle of the unlvenaJ 1Ift.
proaching death of Ute apollle. The pp. 118-120). in HI• ln•itatlon. The call ia for While my wlfe and I had ei1ht ehll·
first group of commands is upeci.a)Jy •·whoeoever." Thet omitt nobody. It d~n. 1 couldn't live the aa.me kind
rrlated to the lut' half of the epiale, PAUL'S lAST TESTIMONY doesn't make any ditrerenee whal of present to all of them. Whea Uae
in which Paul has been urgine Tim~ In 2 Timothy 4:6-i tR read: .. For kind of life you may have lived in youngut wu born, my oldett ....
ochy to teach sound_ doctrin, e. Thua be J am now r~y to be offered, and the the put or whether _you have money 18 yean of aJ'e, The two wer.n't fn. [ P I] he Preac.b the L.--A 1 or AOCiaJ 1ta.ndln1. The .-ndou• pro-terMted in the aame tblnra, 0. J'OU au rc ~~~uc.a, time of my dq:wturc 11 • uauu. vieion Ia av•llablf to aJI, 1M that thia ralrac~ Ia • rift to-'"It
word ; be urgmt 10 .eason. out .of have fouaflt a good fiabt. 1 have fm.. Tbe Lord Ia powerful In pNHn'l· eveeybody, rlc.h or poor, blind or
'Cason ; repro.vc, rebuke, ~r;t· With ithed my c:ouue, I have kept the faith :' tlon. ThMe who tna1t the Saviour i1norant. help~u or wicked? It
all l~auff~ ~ t~g, ~ henceforth then: ia laid up for mr a will never pertth. Think of the mil· l'n:eeta eveey peNon'• peed ~rfectb",
five 1mperauves nog out With the di, ero~·n of ric'hteou.aneM, which the 11oM w. 1 pend prtMnlnl" l'Of:dl In I have never kno,m anyone who llu
rectncsa of military eommancJa. Their Lord. the ri(hteoua jYdp. thall cive oar country; of the fortuM for ftood reet:ivecf. the Lord to aay la.tt:r tAat
lnjunctiont mwt be obeyed by tverJ ~~ at that day: and DOt to me cmly, eanalt J,o .. ve tbe around from Mln1 he wu 101'1'7 or d!Jappolated. He
loyal minUter of Christ in every ace but unlo aU &hem elm ihat low bia wuhed a...,.. A tNJMndout eoat I• trult aet •ftes cwry buMa.n ~ 1 and land. The. tenae in which that appeari.nr," involved for man to prevent Utlnp
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words appear in their Gtuk. oricioal p ul' lut .-.a-(n. 6-8) fD.. froM damate and deatnu:tlon. (Thll Neat '' the m rae e of~ uni'NTial i~ia that thele acti.vitia are to a. .1 .. L 0 ln . .,-:;:_..,..._,·-'-·'-of Ia not to meatloh the mtltlon• WI falt.b. The onb' thin• eve~ean .. .,. < ~ • ,,.., ~-· look do lo to believe In <ltd-lf loa!Y.U.. tinue ri&ht up to the coming of tbe ( ith ~ tb1a moviDC pUIIIe tpeDd on ·our facta to keep u• • requlrM wal_klnr ~nty feet, ..,_
lord. 'P--" <he word,' that it. 'the : ;, · sultable to oboine tbo Nmclio lnw TOOJU.) lfH• tho Lord uwo people coaldn'l do lllf -.u .. 6oot
wor4 of God,' t.bt: roope1 ol lfiCO. 1 naplical-· "f!oul uo, It Ia for all of limo 111111 etomiiJ. u U(Ue u 0 quutu OO"'I =
the p>d .,...., of His -.,,;., !on, :;..::,. thOtiM ;. roadX ..; ... a Be ~~ :,"1~"{..:!:,._ f.:t,•~ poy, for tlltrt .,. onlillona <1
the truth· ~ !W ue in tbe ~· deMb, W'bkta ~w~.ao.. Ja D ~C: ,....._ to M " dUfereat ldod of ~bo Jlan tltwr .._ U\1 ••'• oacred ~. tbio, IIIII IIOt bu-onl--HiaUfo\toiltia4oaa;loellol .0 ....,70 ,_ ;..,.w haw 10 -all. lfJalvatlon...,., ~T otowtiow a
man spoaolot-o; Ia the lftM........, -true 10 'hlo en.. Ho (1'1111) * .. II. No nltfloU ..... , ,.. rln ooaw loU of fo!\1. wllo ~ oiq'• whlcb every benld ol tho cro. 1o lot* fonnrd. 10 doot to !lie. nolo, ..,..ld ha ltlt out. Row alioplo
commiooioood 'to -lai'D 'Bo "'ffili · . d~ --'God •-.. It, "-.o, will loOr In f , . hal .... of .. _ wllldo tllo Lori Do -MIT clo.'ld-Ia r.Or .,.,.. " .. 1001 .o!lllu that iW' -ld oa-. 0UC O ~ ' iD that cky-lfo,....... ... p10bh .. l ;t;l, H
DOt ~ thilt tba m rerqa, 1D dli 10 all wt.o aw ..,. .... ..., • t• ,_r 1-.. pe t t
A . Fint of a.ll, le-t u11 undencore the
fad that the Bible nowhere teacheR
ain~M perfection. Some people may
feel that ~ueh a view ia Implied In
tbe~e J)Ulla.&'e8. However, in the ftrat
Nte~nee you have riven thla is re-
futed. U we elalm we art without a in,
two thin«• happen, "we deceive our,
telvu and the truth II not In U11."
G9d c.....,.. Indicate:• that all men
ban a llnfvl aaturw.. There 111 a con·
atant ecmJUet aoln• on In the life ot
tbe beliew.~ wtllch Jt dcec:ribed In
Roowoo 1 and Galatt.no 6:17. Yet
God hu .-mn 1.11 Rll &n&ntloua pro-
'f'iljoa of l'h!Ot· ftJI doeu't mean,
Hnftl', tl!at U JIM ~Mdn)t tbe
pt'IICt.&cl or .,.. ol "' U(e. TMn ..,.. to c1 w. lint ......,. IncH·
--~~ -.., llolf .... ......... ,., • ,...... tM,
A. Note thla in I CorlnW&M 16:
f, SuiplllN Ia .u-lutalr tlloftt 08
wJW Ria ..n> mJr•t ha" -.
Wa tmow Be had Ria -.......uoa
.._of bit "''foaa. io to bo '--Jilo ~,., Ja-6 .,V -Jft-Allot W., thaN It a 10&Iftr+oi ....,... ....s -• "• 1oa1 1oo to aot to 1.........,. v,_,_• _. av to .._ ~ ... --. wut do ,... ~
_., ... -1 1111 OWII _, I co, .._. • to .. Rio--,.. -loo't Ia 'I .... it IIOtiO,_ ....... ...,. ••• l'ul't .. 9,. ,., .... =.. atolol __ ,-. ..... .....
an -.. a.. a !lor. T• -t!le l.Md ...... ., .... Ia ••••
••• "AI Iooft .._ --
bo<lr.PerloopoRo __ _
a -t of Hrb?. Ro W all
pooou IIIII -ld wur ...,val., Ro
aiP\ .. Irt.
-......... -.............. _,..., .. ,........ • .... 1 ...• ,,1_-..-...... ... ....-. At_, ........ .::. ... (4.S).' ......... ., .... --......... ,. ....... _ _.. ,:=•.; = ;;..•.Z:,:r.:; ~2 !"-:-~~ ~~~ -:: It a = =sf: ::. ~ li:'.,.. -lt'o -so
,,
• .
S.eb,
wbtcb 11
DU:IUIII Oltbt
ln.t.araltn.ll• f4 Ill matten
lhe estate of
deeedml. Wltbln IeMar
a.tte1 the nrst pub-
of Uts aotlce.
Dated Juuary 29, 1975
HAZEL I. JACOBSON,
1ecutrtx d. tbe Estate of
aboYe mmed decedent.
PAUL A. HANNA. At-
at lAw, 881 Dover
SUUe 33, NeWport
ch, Callornla 92660,
: {714) 642-6747, At-
for E1ecutrtx.
IOul'-llcl:l\• Feb. 6, 13, 20, 27 1
In tbe N8Wp0rt Harbor
nsign.
L
BUSINESS
NAME MENT
Tbe follofllll persoo ls
businfss as: ~dwa.rd
llen PubU~mr, 29U c lay
t., Newport Beach, CaW.
Rob«"t E. Newberry,
6 Clay St., Newport
h. ca. n660.
This busbess is conducted
a general partnership.
Ro>efl E. NeWberry.
This st&tement was filed
lth tbe Co~mty Clerk of
c,.my Ju.zo, 1975.
PubUst: Jan. 23, 30, Feb.
13, 1g,5, In the Newport
arbor Ensign. F -40307
HOTIC!
FICTniOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
Tbe fGllowl.ag person Is
bl&tness as: Happy
lants, U14Z Hamden Lane,
unt1Dgt01 Beach, Calli.
LlMa Lee 0 1 soo,
142 Ham1en Lane, Hunt-
B~h. ~~lit. ~646.
This bu4oess'ts cOnducted
an lodttlbl.
Signed: Linda L~ Olson.
This ftatement was flled
ltb tbe County Clerk of
ranee County Jan. 20, 1975.
PublU'h: Jan. 30, Feb. 6,
3, 20, 1975, In the Newport
Ensign. F -40287
L!GAL HOTIC!
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The following persons are
business as: Carroo
nterprtses -Carron Press
Help Ill MarketlOI, P. 0.
2810, 25202 Northrup
Lquna HUls, Ca.
Rooald Tyler Mur-
• 25200 Northrup Dr.,
acuna Hills, Ca. 92653;
Mae },Surray, 25202
Nnrfhf'1:m Dr., taruoa HUis,
92653.
Tbls business Is ct oduct-
by a ceoenl partnership.
1ped: RooaJd T. Murray.
Tbls statement was ftled
the COUDty Clerk of
County Jan. 31,1975,
Feb. 6, 13, 20, 2'7,
lD tbe Newport Harbor
F-.&0&47
LIGAL MOnCI .,_ __
F(:TinOUS BUSINESS
~14 STATEMENT
Tb4 t)Jlo.rlDc periOD 1s
.mess u : Alarm
t Co., 1f78.D Lop.o
Mea,Ca.9262&:
Jl', Domer, P.O. 8os
, 11ua Point, Ca. 91629. n. bai&DtSJ t. CGDC!Uet-
by u llldlridual. Stcoed:
• F. l')wDer • Tb~ IIII!Qmtd Wll ftltd
lbe coutJ clerk of Or-
Ca.ty Ju. U, 1915.
.......... '"" Feb. 6,11, 10,1'7 •
Ill tbl Newport Rubor
F-fOMl
. LIML. MCmCI
FlCTtTIO\$ BtmNESS
NAME STATEMENT
Tbe follqwiAc 1*'-S.,
dolDc bul.Ma aa: Aectr De-
l!pa, 120.1,1! Topu. Bal-
boa ts~ CL 92661: Brett
Mort us lJYer, 120-1/!
Topu, lboa ls)a.nd, Ca.
92662.
This bwJlDeas 1a coodtacted
by an iDdiYidllll.
Slcoect Brett M. Klynr.
This statemeot was ftled
wltb the Cocmty Clerk of
Orange Co~mty oo Jan. 17,
1975.
PubU.'h: Jan. ZS, 30, Feb.
6, 13, 1975, In tbe Newport
Harbor Ensign. F -40269
LEGAL NOTIC£
FICTITJO~ BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The following per800 Is
doing business as: Vlk1ng
Constructloo Co., 465 Forest
Avet.ue, Lagw~a Beach: Nor-
man A. Jacobson, 209 Emer-
ald Bay, Lag~ma Beacb.
This business ts being
conducted by an tndividual.
Sllf'ed: Norman A. Jac-
obson.
Th.lB statement was fUed
wltb the county clerk of Or-
ange Co~mty Jan. 17, 1975.
Pabllsb: Jan. 23, 30, Feb.
6, lS~ 1975, In the Newport
Harbor Ensign. F -40270
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
FOR THE COUNTY OF
ORANGE
No. A-79652
Estate of DEAN McDON -
ALD, Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN to the creditors of
the above named decedent
that au persons havillg
claims against tbe Aid de-
cedent are reqa!ftd to ttl~
them, 1flth the necessary
vouchers, In the ofttce of
the clerk of the above eo-
titled court, or to present
them, with the necessary
vouchers, to the undersigned
at the ottlce of her attorney,
PAUL A. HANNA, 881 Dover
Drlve, Suite 33, Newport
Beach, CalUornta 92660,
whtch Is the place of busi-
ness of tbe understped In
all matters pertaln1ng to tbe
estate of said decedent, with-
in four montlls after the
first publlcatioo of tbls
notice.
Dated Juaary Z1, 1975.
JANET ARLENE BULL-
INGTON, Executrix of the
Esttte of the above named
dtcedtmt.
PAUL A. HANNA, At-
torney at Law, 881 Dover
Drive, SUite 33, Newport
Beach, Calltornla 92660:
Tel! (714) 642-6747, At-
torney tor Exec'ltrlx.
Publlsb: Jan. 30, Feb. 6,
13, 20, 19?5, tn the Newport
Harbor Enstp.
LIGALMOnCI
FICTrriO~ BtBtNESS
NAME STATEMENT
Tbe rolloYtnr persoo 11
dolDc btaiJDess as: Bu.y-Cen-
teonial AntJq~s. 1'1554 Van-
derberc llnl, IK-1, Tustin,
Ca. 92705: Patrick E. Me-
Danltl&, lfl54 Vaoderberg
la.Dt, IK-1, Tattn, Ca.
91'705.
This .....,....., s. eooducted
bJ aA lndJ•ldllll. SlCHr!: Pat-
rick E. MeOuiet..
Tbil ltatem-* waa ftled
wltb tbl County CLerk of
Oruc-CountJ Jan.%0, 19'75.
Pabllltt Ju. 23, SO, Ftb.
6. 1S, 1t'l5, Ia tM rc.wport
Hubor ED... F -.&0301
LIGAL MOfiCI
f ; ~-J I l : t : }I \ ~) ~ ) II ' ( : B I () t t c l
'
FtCTn'J)W BliiD'III
NAME 8T ATIMI.NT
TIM fOUOW1Dr per-.s art
dolDI bultMa u: Tbe
Flo&UD' WaU. Ill No.
Brot.dwaJ, Suta AM tt701:
Roaald J. Hoek, Me Ami&'OI
··K:· N.wport Bcb., Ca.
916e0; Patrldt All. u. So.
Orance, On.Dp, Ca.; Mar-
aba E. s..u.y, 1541 So.
Coalt Hwy., Lquoa Beb.
92&51; James Sbettl, 18265
Foqlove, Irnne, Ca. 92M(.
' TbU bt!fdneut.eoodacttd
bJ I ...... 1 partDerlhlp.
Stped: RolaJd J. Hoek.
Tilt. ltat.mtat wu Ultd
with tbt CoaatJ Cleu ot
Orange CollltJ Jill. BO, 1915.
Pub111b: Ju. u, ao, Feb.
6, 13, 1975, Ill tbe Newport
Harbor Euip. F -40308
LI!GAL HOnCI!
. ----FICTITIOUS Bt.IIINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The followtnc peraou are
doing business as: W. B.
FJoorlDg Company, 27601
Forbes Rd., 1.:1, La&Wll Ni-
guel, Ca. 9!677: WarreD R.
BransbJ, 722 Calle DiYLDo,
San Clemeote, Ca. 92672;
Bruoo stoeekleln, 308 North
Graot, Covinl, Ca. 91723.
Tbis busloeuta cooducted
by a general partnership.
Signed: WarreD R.
Branlby.
This statement was tlled
1fitb tbe Co~mty Clerk of
Oraoce Co~mty on Jan. 15,
1975.
PabUsb: Jan. 23, SO, Feb.
6, 13, 1975, 1n the Newport
Harbor Ensign. F -40165
elllll lll•c»aala~ a.t 104 W. 8Libaa Ba.d.,BaJ ..
baa, bin .. 10 .... J-.,.,
lUI W. 0D1U Pn.t, C.. ud t a.m. 1u. tt.
tnl Kewput ••• Allie • WIDJIIIIDAY, JAN. It
May T• IJQ. 50, fill Ill .,_, Ill* Ald&M, 51,
VII QdD. 1Jd&, tale, wa ol 'rl'l A .... , CoraM del
elarpd w1D clrMIII 1 1er Mat, wu dlarpd wtU.drt•-
tbl tofts •• ol aJoaMI ll lac .su U. lDtlaeoce ot
lO:lS p.lll. al Yla L&dD ud aleolllolat 1:SO a.m. at Jam-
Newpon Bl"fd.L. UdiD 8bOpl boNe ud W. Coalt HwJ., .,. ••• Kettb BrtM BaJIW, Dear Promootory Po tnt •••
It, ot 2014. Ode. Co.ta JobD FriDk Horvath, 47, ot
..... wu elll.rrtd wttb 112 £. Coast Hwy., b&J
drlYI.Dc flldff tllll ~ brldce area, 1raa c .. rted
ot &leobol at 1t:4e a.m. at wttb drtYIDc I&Ddtr the LD-
GoldeDrod ud B. Cout nuMCe of alcohOl at 12:20
Rwy .. CoiODI del Mar • • • a.m. oo Dover )lst oortb of
PbWp Oaftd Bat.m, M, ol. Cout Hwy., Cliff Hneo •••
808'7 Wanwa, Costa Mea. Burcllrs broke 1n tbrough
ftl ~bll'ltd Yltb drtYIDc tbe rear door of Imperial
llDder tbt IDflueDee of &leo-HardWare, U14 New Mac-
bOl at BI'Uitol IDd Campus, Artbar, Harbor View Hllls,
Atrport area, at 1 a.m.... betweea &.15 p.m. Jan. 28
Rudolpb Jam .. Speer,11,of IDd 8:30 a.m. Jan. Z9 and
25S6 Ora..Dp, Cotta U.a. took $736 trom a ate.
wu cbl.rpd wttbpos1...sr • THURSDAY, JAN. 30
of mart,._ at t:SO a.m. Jaoe Foulds 1809 Port
at Newport CeDter Dr. IDd StirllDC Ha~r View
Gl'lllYille, Newport Ceoter Home•.' reported camel'S
• • • About $S95 damace equtpmflllt and other pot-
was dool to a ncant boue seuloos valued at $632
&t 1%18 Polart.a, WesteUft, atolera from her ear whUe
bJ ftDd&U Wbo broa 1Ud-tt was parked 1D the Fasbloo
lDc Class cioors and w1Dclows Island park:tng lot trom 2
sometime betweeo S p.m. p.m. unW 5 p.m •••• Whe&
Jan. Z5 IDd '7:30 a.m. Jan. Michael Cooncllman, 412 E.
Z7 • • • After $40t wu re-l8tb St., Costa Mesa, parked
ported ltoleo from tbe bome bP bicycle at Nt>v•port Har-
of Gilbert Henry, 2233 Ar-bor bigb school from 8 a.m.
butus, East BlaU, betweea untU 2:30 p.m., someone
7:30 p.m. Jan. 2& and f:50 stole the rear wheel, valued
a.m. Jan. 2'7, pollee LDYHH · at $28 ••• An estimated
gators fOUDd bare footprints $2 000 damage was done to
beblDd tbe bouse ud bebl.Dd a 'house at 604 Larkspur,
other bomes 1Dt6eoetpbor-Corona del Mar, which be-
hood ••• Jenls, TV sets, Iones to David Gordon Price,
stereo IOCIDd and moYie by vandals who broke 1n be-
eQQipmtol, Yalued at $8,235, tween 1 p.m. and 5 p.m.,
were burclarised from the aru1 removed panellng,
bome of Anthooy Merea-punched holes 1o waUs broke
d&Dte, 2815 Carob, Eut door glass, and remov~part
Bluft, wbile be was any of the noorlng.
from DOOD UDt1l 8:40 p.m., • FRIDAY JAN 31
by tbJeves wbo cotlntbroclgb David siegel, .1924 Santl-
an unlocked door •. • • Bur-ago Dover Shores reported
glars took 5 palnttncs and that someone took$117 worth
L!GAL ~OTIC! a mi.D.k ltole, Yllued at of teOJlis equipment from
$3,150, from Betty Button's his gym locker at Newport F~~~~~~~ home at4137-AHUarla, Lido Harbor hlgh school between
Tbe foUowing persoo is Park, bet1reen 5:30p.m. Jan.. 3 p.m. Jan. 30 and 8:30
17 and 8:30 p.m. Jan. 27. a.m. Feb. 3 ••. James F. doing b~JADess as: Parkvlew Pharmscy, 5321 University • TUESDAY, JAN. 28 Cook 01, of 200 Diamond,
Dr •• lrvlne, Callt. 92664: Jacqueline Kay Archer, Balboa Island, reported to
Park Plua Pharmacy loc., 36, of 432 Vista Roma, the pollee tbat he had ~n at-
u52o Newpor t Ave., Tus-Blutf.s, was charged With tacked the night before as
...,680 drlvtnc UDder the Influence he walked along the north tin, Calif. 7&. • f I 1 t 6 45 t A be Thls busloess is cooducted o a coho a : p.m. a sidewalk of Park ve., -
by a corporation. VIsta del Sol a.od Vlsb del nreen Diamond ~ Rudy, by
Corporatloo Name: Park Oro, tbe Blllfts ••• Donm 2 men, one of •hom came
Plaza Pharmacy Inc Rob-Vlrglnla Caveoee, 22, or llS up behind htm and knocked
See •• 46th. West Newport, was him uneoosctous, wblle he ert J. Borapo, • c .. -ed W'itb drlt>1-UDder was wal~...... home from a l''Ul ltatemeDt ..... Q.Jed , • • --with the Couoty Clerk ot1 Ute 1a11Wace of aleobol at party on Topu Ave.
Orange County oo Jan. 17, U :45 a.m. at 700 W. Coast • SATURDAY, FEB. 1
1975 Hwy., Warlners Mlle • . • Janet Leigh RoblniOil,
Pu.bllsh: Jan. 23, 30, Feb. A '150 bicycle ns taken 3732 E. Coast Hwy., Corona
6 13 1975 In the Newport from an apartment garage del Mar, reported $'757 mis-H·ar~r Endgo. F -402'78 at Harlan Coylt.endall's resl-sing trom her purse at
dence, 500 Carney, Versall-Smokey stover's tavern,
Jes, someUme between 5 3295 Newport Bhd., West
p.m. Jan. 26 and 5:30 p.m. Newport, whlle she was there
L!GAL HOTICI
FICTITIOUS BUSlNESS
NAME STATEMF.NT
Tbe foUowtnc peuoo ls
doing buslne•s as: A. G.
f'ox.x, Coins, P.O. Bo1 S86,
Corona del Mar, CaW.
92625; 38SOOeean Birch Or.,
Corona del Mar, CaW.
926!5: Boyd R. Sberk, 38SO
Ocean Birch Dr.. Corooa
del Mar, CaUl. 926%5.
This busloess is coodw::ted
by an lodiYldual.
Signed: Boyd R. Sberk.
TMs statemeot ftl flied
with tbe CoUDty Clerk ot
Orange Cotllty oo Ju. 17,
1975.
PubUsh: Jan. 2S, 30, Feb.
6, 13, 1975, lD the Newport
Harbor Ewcn. F -40!'71
LIIUL •nca ·
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The folknriDII*'IOOS are
Jan. 28 ••• Thieves took f 9 w 1 30 a m rom p.m. un : . •
6 art prints and etcbJIIcs, ••. An antique wheelbarrow
valued at $820, from the planter, valued at $130, ns
walla of tbe men's rest room stolen from the Robert Ray
lD Amelta•s restaurant, 3300 residence, 12 Rue Mar-
W. Coast Hwy., Mariners seUIP.s, Big Canyon, betweeo
M Ue, sometime between ""eb 1 and 8 3 p.m. ,. • a.m.
12:-30 a.m. a.od mldDigdht . • • Feb. 3 • • • While Pearl
AD ancbor, chaln an rope he obU w•re stolen fromJames Mc-Barton s lept In r m e-... home at DeAnu trallerpark. Ma.D.Dera' boat at a marina , .... at SSS3 w. Coast Hwy., bay brldge area, someone ..., apparently removed a
Marl.Ders MUe, representl.ag screen, reached through and
a loss· of $2S5, someUme opeoed the door, aDd took
between 9:SO a.m. Jan. 25 $37 from her purse, some-
aDd 6:15 p.m. Jan. 28 • . . time between 6 p.m. and
Stereo tapes and records
nlutd at $'7!5 were stolen 6:30 a.m.
from I car beloogiog to ace OFFERS O.ASSES
TbOmas Joe Kelly, 505-1/2 ON REAL EST ATE
Larkspuz, Corooa del Mar, Two real estate cour.es
wbile tt was 1n Edwards on the Orange Coast College
Clotma parkiDc lot, Newport scbedute can lead to quaU-
CIMer, from 8 p.m. unW llcaUon tor tbe real esta.te
11:10 p.m. • • • $209 ns brokers exam.
dolnc busmeu aa: M. L. •~ •• MO-CI
Stocnell lnterlon, 1601 L...-'"'
"Real estate practice••
meets Mooday, Wednelday
aod Friday mornincs from
9 to 10 a.m. InstruetloD wlU
be gtveo In l15tiDc pro-
cedUr es, adnrtlstDc, clos-
Ing of sales, tlDanci.Dc, ap..
pralstnc, property maoace·
meat, a.od leuLDc.
Doft Street, Suitt 118, New-FICTTI'J.OUS BUSINESS
port Beach, CaUtorllla NAME STATE ME NT
92660: MarJ Loca Stockwell, TIM tollowtDc person is
Zl4 DahUa, Coroaa del Mar, dO&Dc t.IIMM &I! Faabloo
Cautornia 91a!S; J.ty ·AD· Koner, IMZ W. L1Deoln,
sbub; 213 Ftnlltal, Corooa A.Da.Mim. Ca. 92801: F K
dtl Mar, CaUiorDJa dlh, Jae .. Jt51 W. LlDcolD, ADa-
Thil bustDess S. cood8Cted beim, Ca. 11101.
bJ 1 ,_.nl puiDtrlblp, 'nla 'Wtlllll CCJDduct-
Slped: JlldJ Aubuta. td bJ a corpontioo.
Tbll lltlttcMit Wll ftled CoqiOI'&tloD Name: F K
wlth tbe Coanty Clerk a1 IDe,; o..ald L. CloSIOil,
Oruc-COQDtJ 01 laD. 15, Pr..
""'5 11ala Jta .. mtat was ftltd 1.,, • ,~tile ec.tJ Clerk ofOr-Pabltslt Ju. U, ao, Ptb. 5 6, lS, 1i'75, ID tbt Nwpt .... ec.r Feb1•• '-10
19?_.
Harber EosJp. F-401. ~ Feb. •, , a t, ----~~~--Warell 6. lt15, ID tbe N..,.
port ~ £utp. F~
"Real estate lepl as-
pects'' me«s 'hddlya IDd
TbursdaJS from a to 9:80
a.m. Tbe covte ~ers u-
cro•s, aluCODtraeta, tnst
deeds, ludlord-leaut.
lleos, probete ales IDd Jolllt
teoancr.
Claues bepD Feb. S tMit
nctstratloD COGllaaes c. a
"drop LD"baali~Feb.
14 lP tbe OCC 111hntaklu
ud rtcOntl ome..
IUIICIPfiON OIDD
JUt~• .. YGUI iUeKJ~P11DM 0 .... 'ION
O&Y lUI fiOI ... YUI -----------------
"EIPORT HARBOR BfSIGN lMURSOAY, FEll lS, 1175
PUBUSMED IEEJCLY -PAOf 1 / OODA DEL 11M. CAL.
Ltz BEAZLEY, uaDCII.t.d
wltb Pete Barrett R4altJ at
1605 WNteUtf DrtYe, r-t-
eently rtturoed from u
overseu toar, wbtrt lbt
bad u OIIPOrtaitJ to look
over tbe rta1 tlllate ud fi-
nancial .uuauaa.. ''~'1 world
staodardl,'' ..... ,s, ''tbe
coat of mortpce mooey S.
much lower tD tbt Uaited
states," aDd for tbts rea.oo .r.e apects oraoce CouatJ
r •l elbte to 8et oew b1cbS
t.a sale. lD 1i'75.
STUDENT'S COMPUTER 1
WILL SCORE TESTS
TeWiikle e!Ptb-Cf*der
Crla( Sbermab las utlllzed
occ•s com.,Wer center to
run a special procnm he
bas wrUteo for Ll.Ddl Leeb-
letter, TeWinkle readlng
teacher . Where Miss Lecb-
leUer usuaUy speods nro
days seorlDg ber reading
teats, Cra.lg's program, for
wtrlcb be bad to learn Fort-
ra.o, takes oo1y ooe hOur to
punch tbe cards. and 18 min-
utes for tbe actllll computer
ruo. The cornp~er proJtnm
derives not ooJ.y nw scor es,
but a lao staDdard score, per-
Cfllltlle, grade level and
average percentile data.
Cralg's Interest 1n com-
puters las developed prln-
c tpaUy throuetJ TeWinkle's
Comp~er Club, whlcb is
sponsored by Carol Tipper,
math ~ment cbalrman,
aod ases a terminal con-
nected to tbe dlstrlct'scom-
puter.
LOCAL FIRMS GET
OEF~SE CONTRACTS
A $18.8 mUllon bas been
awarded Pbilco Ford's
Aeronautics Dlvlsioo In
Newport Beach by the De-
partment of t:be Army for
the production of Chaparall
firing units and components.
Douclas OU Company,
3160 Airway Avenue, Costa
Mesa, was gheo a $4.5 mll-
lloo eootract by tbe u.s.
Deputmeat ol Deleue ta
SUA>lY Lt wltb 15 mllliocl
gaUoos of jet fnel.
MOTORCYO.E O.ASS
IS OFFERED MONTHLY
Motorcycle riding classes
cooducted by the Newport-
Me sa sc boot dlstrtct and
Newport pollee begtn the
rtrst Saturday of each month.
Anyooe 15 -1/2 or older
who wants to learn to ride
should make arrangements
wlth investigator Hurd Arm-
stroog at 644-3747. Motor-
cycles and helmets are tur-
ntshed by the schOol dis-
trict.
At tbe eod of tbe course,
students get a motorcycle
validatloo CD their drivers
licenses.
'
, CHURCHES
FIRST BAPTI T C URCH
.. 1 CLaPP Dl., MIW,OIT IIACM -6'2-740
. Dl. P. KINTON 811MOII
PASTOI
IUMDAY SCHOOL ........ A.M. ala&.l ITUDY
.... IP •••• t•• A.M. & 1 P.M. 1•• P.M. ....
usctBHC
IILIGIOUS SC11MCI OP MIND.,
ILIAMOR C. IACIIOM, MIMIITR.
Suo dar a.moe ........ 11:00 a.•.
a&odal Scbool .....•.. 11:00 a.a.
1 CIMTIR ST •• COSTA MIU U6-MI2
GRACE BIBLE CHURCH
Veterau' Memorbl Bldg.
565 W. 18th. Costa M~sa
REV. TOM TYREE. Pastor
SUNDAY SERVICES·
10:30 A.M & 7·00 P.M.
Sunday School.
all ages, Q · 30
HOME BIBLE CLASSES.
Call 55 2.{)0<)2
•T~achmg B1ble Om:tnne•
ATTEND
T HE CHURCH
OF YOUR CHOICE
REGULARLY
W~ IOVIIe you IO wurshtp
lUTHERAN CHURCH
Of THE MASTER
2900 PacifiC View Dr.
Corona del M.r. Calif.
LAWRENCE D. FRU HLI NG
Pasto r Phone-044·2664
SliNDA Y S<'HOOL
All Ages. Q I <i In HI IS J m
Worshtp Uuur IO:.lO am.
Nursery and fntfe~ Hour
Christian Sc ience
Ser•ices
FIRST CHURCH OF
CHRIST, SCIENTIST
3303 Via Lido
Nrwport Beach
SUNDAY SCHOOl
9 & 10:30 a.m.
SUNDAY SERVICES
9 ' lO:SO L Ill.
WEDNESDAY EVENING
MEETING 8 p.m.
READING ROOM
Week days: 9 a.m. · S p.m.
Wcdncsd2y:9 :a.m.·7:4S p.m
Tursd2y
9 a.m. · 5 p.m.; 7·9 p.m.
SECOND CHURCH OF
CHRIST. SCIENTIST
Ncwporr Such :al
Corona del Mar
3 100 Pacific Vacw Dr.
SUNDAY SCHOOL 10 a.m
SUNDAY SERVICE10...m
WEDNESDAY EVENlNG
Ruding Room: 8 p.m.
3SO()o8 f.. CoaatRwy.
EDtrallce OD Narciaau
Mon .. Fn.: 10 a.m. to S p.m
Thursday evenin~s: 7 to 9
Sal.: t 0 a.m. to 4 p.m.
You are cordially invited
co au·cnd Church Service~
and to uw Rudin Room.
THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
THE CENTER FOR BIBLICAL STUDIES
t t O A.M. ataLE ClASSES
1 hOO A.M. WORSHIP HOUR
7t00 f".M. EVAG~liSTIC HOUit
D..R. JIMMY COMBS, PAS TOR
Highway House of Prayer
2411 E. COAST HWY., CORONA DEL MAR
lOWER lEVEl -REAR
INTFRDI:l\'UM/.VA TIONAL. FULL GOSPEL
lUNDAY SCHOOL. 1.45 WORSH ... SERVICE: 11 :00
EVANGELITISTIC SERVtc£: 1:00 f".M. SUNOAY
f"AAYER AND BIBLE STUOY: 7 :30 ... M . WEDNESDAY
WILLIAM T. KROAH, PASTC,R
PHONE : 642-8762
Plymouth CongregatiOnal Church
A Fru and /ndrpt'lldenr Congregartnnal OrnstiJln Orurch
TIH· Rt-V JOH:'-J A LINDVALL. Mtntster
Sunda ~· S(rv1ce' 10 00 a.m
Btbi(Study 4a.m and 7 pm (hurchSchool IOa.m.
3262 BROAD STREET. NEWPORT HEIGHTS
Nursery care provided Phone: M2·2140
It' 5 easy becauw nobody knows Tahoe 1 Sierra bett~ than Air CallfomWa One c.tl
ananges an economal package tour for one or the~ dub from Orange
Cow1ly Airport 737 Sull)et to Sacramento. but <x "~·· NaUoNIJ ...ul
c:ar ~ ac:commodotlons and lift lldccts. Great 3. Sand 7~ fttnlraltel ~by Q¥nPc medal \\Anner JlrT\I'nM H.uga . for u ltde as $18.50 per
~ • Manly s.MnQ ~ faRs and family p&an. CaD AJr Califomla Eatly
lnforrnllrtol• lf ttwrc's an OMr ~Y to~ you tt... w. "I be the fiN to ... ~~
~.....,. OCIClC1 r •
• 55,CM 50 ~~~~~~~T~ Mececes,
~~-.,.... 'RI'I 'Rhl ....::: :":: ...... -'1111 ••• mana .. VUJa Put. ... I_Tu-v-~ •• ~ IMIIIIMJIIuoo-.1111-
Plua
~~
Harbor's Sailors
out ot con-
Leapt,
declstoo
... aoto<i(PG)
WVE is a gift to
your favorite tennis partner
17> from
c:faramounl cJl,orls
&thiDd tbe 1DternaUo011 Paoeake House
W E. l'ltb St.. Costa Meg Pbfme H2.688§
9-e thru Thurs.-frl.to 8:00
S OUT}{, -~9HS'l'
538 CENTER STREET
WE STILL HAVE A GOOD
.. U!~EC~IOII OF LADIES
TEHHIS DRESSES OH SALEI
TENNIS BALLS -····9.40 per Doa:.
BASKETBALLS ...... 7.95 ro 31.95
VOLLEY BALLS ····5.95 ro 21 .95
SOCCERULLS ••••• 10.95 ro 26 .95
RACQUETBALLS .• 1.25
H AHDBALLS ·• ••.•. 1.25
ORLON LONG SLEEVED SWU~ERS
Reg. 10.95 . SALE 6.95
WARM UP SUITS · SWEAT SHIRTS & PANTS
TENNIS SHIRTS & SHORTS
BASEBALL SHOES
TRACK SHOES
SOCCER SHOES
TENNIS SHOES
SPEEDO SWIM SUITS
RAWLINGS & WILSON BASEBALL MITTS
I ....
""' -Gmu--el.... I -tiD It II ... pllc:o, a.... lltld JM. II •!A••• -... II 1111 ..... btblod. ldP ICirool -_,
. F'*f .,_c-dol ~lit v;t',:t:'~14 Hooport Gl ,IN ll._t •111-llar bolla Mepntt•, COita S.cb nliii4Dt _,_ a lit ttc. d!'la ----..c~r lilcM, wW
M"' It ol Tulllt, E-ta all-1.o lilt -wtlll IJ7 i>r lllt lrtl llrot -
ptayo at -· ap1u1 VUJa u orirall -ro .t rr,IO w•k lo -a -k
Park, aod llooport Harbor of 1 poulblt (0, Sbt -111at lou --11111 I
boat Lout.. AUJ&.I'Dtlltart a ftrlt oo tht balaDee *m tit ClmeL at 1. aDd In ....__ ,_ LaM Sanrdl.y, the S corou del Mar bad 1o ~~ tare-, •-8QII&dl pi&J'Id to a ICIONl-ood oa tbe baliDee bar ud eorne ba.et trom a U-!0 1 4th lD nll1t1Dc. Ut. ID their tint mtJitiDC
halftime cleftclllobaaiC-1a.tt -lbtY llod I..J,
f!:~:::~:;~: SATURDAY B.B. GAMES
durtna: tbe Srd quarter, then Tbt .toUowlag p.mes wiD
spurted to u 18-9 fourth be played th1J Saturday in
quarter to win col.oc away, the Newport Beach recrea-
.Paul AMer100'1 14 pot.ots Uoo df!CJ&ttment boys bu-
pac!td lbe Sea KLD& attack. kett.U compel:ltloo:
E .... ela'll big Jlm lie-• AA DIVISION
Cloatey apinledtbeEagles, M.arl.Ders Frocs vs. eve
nettlng U ,points against Pros, 10 a.m., LlDeoln.
Santa ADa. 11Ht Saints bave Marl.Ders Meteors vs.
yet to win a pme tbis year. CYC Supersonles. 10 a.m ••
Last week_ Co~ Mesa Eoslp.
beat El Modena 69.15i. oo Buffllo HUla Warriors vs.
Wednesday. tben ~s Buffalo Hills Giraffes. 1
8Qllteted out of aflrst..plact-... p.m •• Harbor.
Century Lelgue He whea "--,Lincoln Laters vs. Mar p
Villa Park downed the MilS-lneocs Wildcats. 1 p.m •• En-
tangs 67-48 Friday night. sign.
Corona del Mar lost 60-Irvine Terrace Nets vs.
57 to Tustin on Wednesday, Lincoln COtttJ.IIeotal:l, 4p.m.,
but scrambled blek into the Lincoln. ··;
race wtth a 56-%5 victory Mariners ~rks vs.
over wlnless Santa Ana Frl-Heights Bullfroca, 2 p.m.,
day. LincoLD.
Boys basketball scores
Here are the scores In
last Saturday's. games In the
Newport Beach recreat1oo
department boys basketball
program:
• AA DIVISION
Mariners Frogs 33. Marp
iners Meteors Zl.
Heights Studs 44, CYC
Pros 37.
Bufb.lo HUis Warriors 76,
CYC Supersonics 24.
MariDers Sharks 46, Mar.
tner1 WUdcats 50,
Nets 51,
Heights Bullfrogs 37, Lin-
coln Conttneotals 35.
• BB DIVISION
Marlllers Supersonics 39,
Lincoln Lakers 38.
38th St. Nets 10, Penin-
sula Trojans 15.
CYC Jar.z 39, Hel.ghtsCel-
tlcs 22.
Mariners Cheetahs 40,
Buffalo Hills Rhinos 26.
Mariners Leapers 31,
Heights Gunners 16.
• 8 DIVISION
Heights Hustlers 38, Buf-
falo H111s Warriors 7.
Mariners Dogs 14, Heights
Hurricanes 20.
Mariners Jaguars 14, CYC
Stars 27 .
CYC Celttcs 62, Eastblurt
Stuffers 12.
38th Sl. Lakers 23, Ir-
vtne Terrace Wolfpa ck 33,
Mariners Comets 18, Buf-
falo Hills Ducks 44.
Irvine Terrace Bruins 24,
Peninsula Trojilns 14.
CYC Bullets Z7, Burt».lo
HUls Knicks 37,
CYC Supersonics 52,
Eastbiurf Trotters 7.
'" CC DIVISION
Peninsula Kntcks 8,
Heights Bruins 26,
CYC Hawks 25, Buffalo
Hllls Supersooics 12.
Irvine Terrace Warriors
forrtt to PeninSllla Bulls.
Mariners Stars 18, Buf-
faJo Htlls cro ... ·s 20.
38th street Tro)ilns 21,
Irvine Terrace Ce lllcs 27.
Mariners Panthers 16,
CYC Lakers IS.
CYC Bullets 26, Eastblutf
Pistons 4.
Mariners Jets 42, CYC
Globetrotters 12.
• C DIVISION
CYC Lakers 14, Buftl.lo
Hills Celtlcs 13,
Irvine Ternce Tro)ans
20, Eastblutf Hawks 10.
Mariners Rockets 8, Buf-
falo Hills Elephants ZO.
· Mariners Couprs 14,
CYC Bruins 8,
CYC Bullets 18, Eastblttff
Jan
-•
.._tiro ...... -
loocer ·?····1ft' ... ol 1M ._ .... 1M IWiora
-... _II ;;;;. U!lll!o Allcec. ,_......,.
Paft, ...... lo -ll!t ................. KliiJ ._.., alrlo ro-
·-dlroet4r lorll!t •117 aid IIIII -. "T"" wW
Jo• Ill" lo plaJIIIW -•-bod)'wtaa ...
Tilt -mHIIl>c wW be Feb. nat I p.m. at LtDc:oln
mtdcfle Kbool.
ID otblr cam•• l .. tsatur.
day, EutbbttJ btatlhtCba.o-
Ul Chick . Drtbblefl Z-0,
CYC dowDed Kueo•s Hartm
4..0,. ud Kareo.•s Koob be&t
MulDer• 8-1 LD "8'" Dt-
Ytai«m (5th IM Gth (rldt)
acttoo.
lD the "C" DlYlJt.oo, made
up of 3rd aod 4tb 1rade
rtrts. the Goal.Los beat tbe
Klette Chtcldu Z-0, tbe
Drlbbl1D( Demou blanked
Eutbluft 4-0, aod the Beacb-
ltde Bootendownedtbe Mtnt
Marlften Z--0.
TURNER WINS THREE
AS BUCS BEAT RIO
Jlm Turner captured 3
enots and ltd Onnce Coast
College'• nlm squad to a
surprt&J.Dgly eal)' 81-Zl
victory over RLo Hondo Fris
day in the OCC pool. The
Pirates ftnished first tn
-~·
UII'OR1' HARIIOI St!Ulll
I'UIUIHED WEEKLY -PAGE I
AIHTI
C..l'l and c.rttfJUw of O.po.lt . . . .
u=~=r1f:'"~' .an.d . . • ••
Fl,.t MOf1gage Fleal Eltata LOIII'II . . . .
Loan. on "-al &tat. OwMd for O.V.Iopment
Loarw to F.cill\11-. Salta Of Rtal &ta• . . .
Contr.ctt of Sile of ~al Eatahl . . . . . .
Contr.ct of Sala of H.lad Office Bulldlrtg
to Affiliate • . . . . . . . . • . 1,707,811
2,187,17&
3.7 ..... 100
L.oent on Savlnge Accountl .
FecMral HorN Loan Benk Stock .
Offl<* Buildings and Equipment . . ........
8,148.105
1,&11,7118
4,S68,1 01
1,513.124
Real Estate Ow!Wd . .
Accru~ lnt.,ast on Loans and l'"'"tmentl
Prepaid Federal S & L lnsuranc. f'remlum
Mt.~naneoue
TOTAL 't . . ft5l .•. 427
UABIUTIEB
SaYings Aceounu
E~rows and L.oan:s In Proceu .
U33,518,218
327,507
43,800,000
1,128,227
Advanc" from tM Federal Horne Loan Bank
Advance Payments by Borrowttrl
Current and Deltrred Federal and
State Income Taxes 7.371,782
Accounta Payable 1.47'1,203
Note. Payable . 7,375,000
Deferred Income 2.511,82t
Regulatory ReHrves . 3 851
TOTAL . $397,324,411
CAPITAL, SURPLUS AND RESERVES
General Reserves and Undivided Profits . S 0>.471..010
Guarantee Capital and Surplus
Total Capital, Surplus and Reserves
TOTAL
Cop~s of ths latsst 1udlted lln'andltlllll,..../'11 Mutuel 81Yifi.VI ll'e IYifllble a111ch office of, tr.. IIIOCIIIIGn • ll'lspeellon.
I -~-CORONA DEL IIAJI OFFICI
2887 E. Cout Hlgl'lw•y
RATES FOR CLASSIFIED ADS
1 Time ! Times S Times
'l:O wordl oc lesl!li • • . Z.OO 3.50 4,50
ll to 30 words. • • • • 3.00 f . 75 6.00
31 to 40 words. • . • . 4.00 s.so 8.00
Each word over 40. • .10 .IS .'9 ~::7--:-.,-:--::---..:
• MUSICAL fD• SALE 1-'-f.;:,O;.:R~=E:_......:•--
I
EAGER TO SELL . Gtotral
household and personal
Items. Februar~ 15, 16,
17. 10 a.m. ta 4 p.m.
2Z47 lloorpte Road.Jfew-
port Beach •
POLAR BEAR
-· klnr stu, wbite, lD
good cood. JUSI cleutd;
3 matcblng plllow1. bot
ptnk and pJ11m. ~25, Call
968-8380 eveot.ags and oo
weekeods.
' -Cltu'
pluttc 7 foot dtnpy. $75
firm. Phone 673-0053 bep
fore 8 p.m.
LADY, 41, dtplrfll lo COl'· ,._ wtlll roopjclalllo,
tau; rlwlrllo .... -·. Olljocb lrloodMtp, P.O.
Bo1 H ... A, Komelud. CaUl.
OIUI,
o MIICILLAMIOUS
81'0111 -. -.,. -.. ,.. .... -. .. _
..... , ... wtilr Blot
Loolro. -·-... •niJuw, tt.e». Crwa
-, 111'1 I. C..
IIYJ. c... dol Mar.
TRAYEL!JU ,...._.....,_
.. -........ 1111111 .. ....,..._ ¥1$ a·vz
nt•u~.,
r·-·~,181¥1CI It-llrot
1111111 ......
.u.n .. ~ \...,m
I
•
• .
.... -..c.t MA_,R Bill •
c ........
EXCB.LENT RENT AL···2S.drms., 1 Both
Plus 1 Bedrm., 1Bath
Private Patio-4 car partcing
$.69,950
EVES. 542-2253
associated
IIADI<EFt81 1RI!ALTOR8
JD25 W, 'IALIOA llVD. 67J.l66J
~~~--·M·I·W·PO·R·T·I·E·A·CH·· .......
FINER HOMES
I lA YFRONT EST A Tl.
156',of s loping lawns fronting on the
Bay w /pier & slip for over 100'
~)la()htr. .. a be~r~m children's wing
w/separat_e llvang room & fireplace. ·
. Master sull<' w /study & Ws & Hers
baths encompasses entire 2nd noor.
Separate maid's quarters. 1'4ewly re·
de<:oraled. S750,000. &!verly Morphy
042-8235. ( l\140)
. ----' UIXUIIOUS UDO.
Newly constructed 2100 sq . tt . 2
bedroom, 21h bath condominium on
the beach . A nevet agairt opportunity
for gr acious & carefree living.
$215,000. Jeanne Newman 642·8235.
(M23)
OCU.HFROHT PENfNSUI.A DUrtEX.
Sharp 4 bt'rlroom /2 bedroom home or
incomf.'. Pnmt• location -exceptional
incom(• J•nU·nti;,al. 5176,500. Martha
~1m:nab L-~l·b:!:.:.>. tMl2)
901 Dowr DrivocMJ·IZJ' 116-44 MacAnhur BIYd. ~zoe
Newport Beech, Californea 92663
.. , •.• •·•·• ................ .
'
MLS SAlES REPORT
Sales through the Multiple Listing
Servic£: of the Newport Harbor-Costa
Mesa Board of Realtors totalled
$13.9 million for January, 1975. Thts
ts m ore than a $50,000.00 INCREASE
OVER THE SAME PERIOD ~ 1974.
632 listings were processed ln Jan-
uary, of which 36% were sold. 48%
of the sales were cooperat1¥e.
* ~ IAI.-PIESEII$ * .. 2 with ·a VIEW
..
Ocean Blvd.
• .J
Jtay fitw ud 1t4P1 to l ~t beacbts. Beaut -.a.• Pl'oPUt1 wlttt cr•t ......... . . ' S149,500
. '
Hlfbly upcraded SANDPlPER model. Protea-'
aloDIUy deconted and cullom laadiC'ped. Mlc-
Dlftl*lt paUo a.od vlt'lrtac deck. Four bedrooms,
tamUy room, S bt.tha, Scar pnce.
POPULAR MONACO
Well maintained Harbor View home. Two bed-
rooms and a <len, or 3 bedrooms. ~cNlt oeeupied
an.d sbowa llke a model. Owner anxious. Prtee
lDcludel the land. $69,500.
Balboa Ocean.front
Two-bedroom front hoUse has inside patio -
beamed cetllng -tlreplaee -forced-alr furnace -
all bullt-tns -new carpeting.
Two-bedroom apartment over double-car gar-
age ls bright and cheerful with vlews of bay and
ocean. $149,500
OWNER wtLL FINANCE
BUY of the WEEK
S-P-E-C-1-A-L
DeUp~Uy decanted. I...mtlJ two bedroom plus
dta. Great poteDttallor t JPiql.m. EJpeostve carpets,
eutom drapes, ·~ to care b-laDcSscaptnc. Priced
at today•• marlttt value •• $&9,500.
Call 673-8550
THE REAL ESTATERS
Newport •••dt
OPEN SAT. & SUN.1 to S
1712Galaxy ,Dover' Shores
U•.at Doter Shorts home wttb cood .S.W,
pool aDd jacuu.l. Four bedrooms, famUJ room,
wet bar, well planDed ldtcbeD ud bratlut area.
Topped olf wttb a hllb cellln« llviDr room.
Just S179,SOO ~
••••
Harbor View Hills
~ ACRE PARK-LIKE ESTATE
Du1pr decorated 5 bedroom borDe, flullUJ room,
3 batbs, Z fireplaces, bea.altal pool aDd prdens.
LET US SHOW IT TO YOUt
Reduced price . ....
GREAT VIEW ••.
day or night
IRVINE TERRACE
Home weJl arranged tor entertaJnlng. Game room
and bmUy room open to Large pool and pauo.
Also access rrom two bedrooms. In addition, large
living and 1Unlng rooms and highly efficlent kitr hen
complete making entertaining easy.
Especially priced at $224,922.
.·
,
• .. lila~ e-N Mua
Uclolsle
Newport
"Beachy"
Probably 60-70 years old, two bedroom front
cottage with a tiny ooe bedroom cottage 1n the
rear. E~eot peninsula locatloo but tn VERY
ROUGH CONDITION. Ten p1.lool of new pa.lnt
tnchlded for tbe "do-tt-yourselfer" and a brand
new refrlcentor, stove and washer and dryer.
AsklD& $54,500.
************** RESIDENTIAL A .. D I .. COME PROPERTIES
---TO BETTER SERVE YOUR NEEDS!
Rachelle Robers, R~ltor
3333 E. Coast Highway
Corona del Mar 675-2373
****** ****·****
&Cole I REALTORS I 675-aU -I
DOH V. ~JCWK ~ • .,. •••• ,.._,., ........
...
~~It I Coastal Colmutities
..; i~ CAMEO SHOI£~
..... 111-ttD Sparkling clean three bedroom oo.l ;;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii_;;...iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-with OCEA:'Ii VIEW. Private beaches, ~ choice comer lot -just about tennis a
.. ............•.
cf;Jo "J. Large 8 BR .• 6 ba. home on sandy
beach; or use as 6 BR. home with 2 BR.
apt; 50 ft.lot, shore mooring. $295,000.
Will consider Trade
Brand new 5 Bdnn, 4 bath. on 30 ft . lot.
Pier&slip. $295,000.
Attractive3 BR .. 2ba. single story home
on 60ft. street ·lo· street lot.. $152,500.
WATHROMTLOTS
40x90Ft. $250,000 lOxlOS$165.000
BILL GRUNDY, Realtor
................ u .......
I court size. Sheltered patio for Sunday ~ jl brunch. Bag side yard -park your Ill! I boat! ! Sl2l.SIJO. 1 I HARBOR VIEW HILLS ~~
~ Truly fabulous 6 bedroom home if Spacious family room, patios, pool & ~
•
'il jacuzzi. AND even a putting green. ~~
Owner has been transferred and even
~ the appraiser t hinks the price is great. ~ Sl49.500. ~
•• COL£ OF NEWPORT, R£ALTORS I p. 2515 E. Oooat HiFwor, Co-• HI ll• I·
••••••••••
Nf eAYIIDI Dl., •• lft 1, •• 1. .,....,., a....,. CIOMT Mt__...
................ """'".uae••••
A HOME .•.
and a pool
PANORANIC VEW -PLUS PRtVATE I)()CI(ftG FACIJTES
BAYFRONl HOMES-BALBOA PENINSU
FEE
LAND
• •
,
1200 E. BALBOA BLVD. -S279,000
AND
1202· • BALBOA BLVD. -$289.000
J ,
4 IEDIIM)I~ lA 1MS--C11STOM lUll T
••• ,.., marble tnagy ._. .....,
.. roots, I!I*Aa.-.............
ma.lllt•oe• eatw•a. tiC.
• 3 BEDROOM HO~E
e 2 IATttS
• HAPDWOOO FLOORS
e D~UILE GARAGE
• LARGE PATIO
• aLUE HAVEM POOL
{ltecrted ... d fi I tered)
BEST BUY
IN COSTA MESA
S38,SOO
• .., ••n ._ 11M b»>ICCTTW
tlllll ,. .....
r.J ...... IDdQ. 0#
.. T II"" t ,. ....... &stW ........... _.,.,. ..
will -... ""' ,, ---.... "~ lob. _ ............
CIIJ llallirv -w,_,, F-.e. bl..reetor Gtofll
I'IIIIIU Ud -Stan-._. ....... Koollo. All
wert Ia tbt ebiJ.D ot com-
I1Wid lllttllrot-llr.
Htncw:.trc t:o a store-._, 101> lo late U'7S, thea
tlnd b1m a ,_r Jater.
.....,_ . .....,_
Boftrlr Rlllo law linD
lliUdi.M ea.. tar a ctty . ..._._
Tllo ._, lib t>r
IIDOCilllc pnalotcttr cbl.rpo
trial llr. lllnclllltl/l • -ld
DGt cet lloa( rill 111e po~>u.:
u UceaM q~erYllor, ADd
till> lit ... .._rdlllale
aDd Jbcompetent u a lton~ !loOper lo tho clly ma.....,.
t..DCt yt.rd.
... , 7 .. Mr.~
b1l , ......... lrtol til
lbal)lO. .
Lut INiltl'l Ch1l· ltr-
flce-........ wiiiU
d< a.l)' .... tiM del .... ~
m.....,IM'tllltaU..•
perrtlor, b)' tM abn.llft
oatun ol IU jab, ll aat
eiJ)tdod Ia lloop lbo poi>Uc
happy. Tbey recommtDIIIId
his n .. lllrlDI, bot lbe board
tta.11 DO powar to force Ida
re-hlrlDC, wblcb 11 the aole
responslbWty of tba cti;J
manacer.
JAZZ LEGENDI10 PLAY AT UCI '
Tilt l411 I at ~bWtd u Ote-vtt 1 ...
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Wool ..... will-· VCI Cm-lall II I p.m, -...,, ,..,, 16, "''bor .,..,
~1011--., IR!ben, an wUb a
Dlzlellad Ina-.
I 11-JOU-BriiUIIdnlll·
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NEII'ORTHAII80ft BIIIGN lltU~Y, FEB. 1:1, lt75
I'IIIUSitEOWEfKLY-PAGE 10 · OOIIOICAD£tiiAR, CAL.
After tbt db'' a CtwU Ser-
f lee Board uoanlmously
recommeadell U.t be be re-
hlr.d, City llanqer Wyna
ruled lut month tbl.t Mr.
Hlraebberg had waited too
loog before complaining
about h1B demotloo.
Tbe $1 mtuloo claim
ap..inst: the cUy, wllich 1s the
flnt step tn ttle suit, names
Mr •• Hirschberg, hts wife,
2 1005 and 2 daughters as
claimants. Tbe claim wu
tOed late last week by at-
Mr. Hlraclllikt clatms b1l
troubleo btcaA w~ a Lido
Sbop& bas~ be-
came 'll1(11 O'ftf tlls llt.
to enton:e a clty Jaw re.
qulrtna: apecial permits for
sidewalk sales.
Mr. P~WJ~.s, Mr. Hlrscb-
berg's lmmedtate superior
at the time, claimed that
the Ucense supe"lsor t..d
embarrassed high city of-
ficials repeatedly because or loablllty to deal with the
publlc. Mr. Hirschberg was
then demoted to the store-
keeper job, but was tired
a year later upon the recom.
lD 'b11 $1 mtWoa cla.tm,
Mr. Hlrscli>erc cltet loa
of salary, sick lean, nca-
tlap leave, retirement biDe-
tits, ~steal a.od emotioa&J
dlstnss, joss of insurance
coveragt, abll damage to b1l
persooal and~roressiooal
reputation.
Aaar tM mtmbtn ll tbt
oldeot potl>rllll.llr lUI mo-
olclao .. ·lbo world, llooludl
Gui&Dd, 90·J•r~ld bu.
1111, Bolb be llld ClariDoiJII
Joe D&na.st~ourc, aa, pla)'«<
.lor mur Jtl.l'l wttb the Kid Dry Bllld. Truonpoleer
NEW ASSOCIATE P,ASTOR ADdrew BlabaeJ, 76, wu
at Plymoutb Coocrep.Uoaal tiM suceeU>r to Loall Anna
Cbtilrch ot Newport Harbor ' strooc 111 KtDa:Ollwer'ab&od.
1s CalYiDT.Stenns,a~oJor Louis Nelalrl, 7!, pined b1l
at Coslll Mea •s Southern eJperteoce with the Tu:redo
Calltomta Collece, and eo-Band and Sidney Desvlpe's
rolled at Fuller Tbtological orchestra. AI too Purnell, 6S,
Semloa.ry ot Paadeoa tor provides wetena fln&ers at
aezt September. He ' Is a the keyboard. Barry Martyn.
llceused mtn1ster. H11 cur-
NOW
thru
FEB. 15
NEW BRANCH OPENED
BY LAGUNA FEDERAL
rent si1Mites are I>Uiory and TAKES HEALTH CL.ASS
theology, Cal crew up In
ll&rmoa Beacb, IDd at-
leaded El Camino College.
In Octob.tr of 1971, he be-
came a C\{lstiao and re-
ceived mucfi -2.~. Ills early
teaching aDd Ieuowship at
Calnry Chapel "' Costa
Mesa.
25% to 45% REDUCTIONS
WVE is a gift to
your favorite tennis partner
Lacuna federal Sulngs
formally opened the doors
of Its new, 2 story branch
omce in Laguna HWs yes-
terday.
Army Prlnte Marie P,
Moreland, daucbter of Ur.
and Mrs. Joseph Morelaad,
2113 Westmlnster be ••
Costa Mesa, r.s completed
a baste bealtb science course
at too Army's Academy or
Health Sciences, Ft. Sam
Houston, Teu.s.
GREAT REDUCTIONS AND SELECTIONS:
f7) from I
Claramounl OJporls
Tile event featured a
champagne party OOsted by
KNX Radio Ctlef Mike Roy--
tbe radio voice of Laguna
Federal Savlngs.
Rlbbon-cuttlng cere-
monies were cooducted by
Teresa Olden, Miss Orange
County of 1974, and Mike
Roy, with Association Prest.
dent Lorna MUJs and branch
manager Frank Bruoo.
Church News
NYL.ON TRICOT GOWNS. SHIFT LENGTH ..,d LONG.
ALL. KINDS OF PAJAMAS · ROBES LONG I SHORT
WARM ROBES ..,d TRAVEL. WEIGHTS · PEGNOIR SETS
and P A no DRESSES.
I SPECIAL on PANTIES! reg. 2.00 NOW 3/4.50 I
And
Beb1ad tbe International Pancake House
SUPER SERVICE
SPE
Profession:ll Allto Senire StJuts Here...At Good]e;u
~OFF WITH THIS COUPON -u llli!Ol.UI FEB. IS . ~ OFF WITH THIS rotJPON -u THIIOl.UI mus
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SAVE NOW ON TIRES FOR YOUR
COLT, CREMLIN, TDYOTA OR VEGA
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• THE CENTRAL BIBLE
CHURCH, 23rd st. at Orange
Ave., Costa Mea-"Walk-
ing as a new mao•• will be
the sermon topic or Pastor
Robert Bengston at 10:30
a.m. Sunday. At 6:30 p.m.
he wUI discuss "Why is
the world coming unglued?"
He will cootiJJ..Ie h1s series
on I Peter at the 7 p.m.
Wednesday Bible study,
• PLYMOUTH CONGRE-
GATIONAL CHURCH, 3262
Broad St., Newport Heights
• Pastor John Lindvall wUI
preach at 10 a.m. Su.nday on
. the topic, "Dolt," contlnu-
l.ng his series on the gospel
of John. This Sunday mar ks
the begtnn1IIg or a 9 a.m.
Bible class schedule, with
Associate Pastor Cal Stev-
ens instructing high schOOI-
ers, T. Duncan Stewart lead-
ing the jmior high group,
Mrs, Mary Tough teaching
chlldren's church, and Prof.
Dudley BoydofSouthern Cal.
1fornia College conducting
the adult class In a study
of the book of Job.
• THE NEWPORT HAR.
BOR CHURCH Of RELIG-
IOUS SCIENCE, 541 Center
St.., Costa Mesa • TDe Rev •
Eleanor Jackson wUI preach
at 11 a.m. Sunday on "Man's
supremacy tttrough simpli-
c ity ."
• ST. ANDREW 'S PRES-
BYTERIAN CHURCH, 600St.
Andrew's Rd., Clltr Haven -
Assistaot Minister Don Mad·
dox wUI be 1n the pc.~lplt for
the 8, 9:30 and 11 a.m. Sun-
day services, preaching on
"Wheo you care enough to
seod the very best,"
• '•THE GOSPEL ROAD,"
a film about Jesus Christ
made by stngerJohruly Cash
wUJ be shown at 7 p.m.
this Suoday at the Lutheran
Churc h of the Master, 2900
Paclttc VIew Drive, Harbor
VIew Hills, The rum Is pro-
'flded for a free wtu otrer.
lng by World-WidePictures,
a BUJy Graham mlnJstry.
• A VALENTINE DINNER .
party wlll be tleld nus Sun-
day by Newport Uotty Churcb
at the Costa Mesa Country
Club, 1701 GoU Course Dr.
l~~:;:.:i~:::r::i~;~=~=~!ii:i:=;;;;;:;:.::;:,;:~;.:;;;:.~ Dinner wUJ be at 6:15, fol-lowed by a bshtoo and magic
a:bow aod music by organist
Jack Carr.
Tir•• . luht · llic•"'ut · Tn•·••
ust Ctasl Hii~WIJ Ctrlla .. 1 h , Clllf.
Jos
• THE AGAPE PLAYERS,
a croup of college age youth
from across the u. S., will
preseot a sacred con-
cert at 7:30
Real estate prof ... lonatl know tne Importance ot e top-notch
escrow officer, .,d we have the belt ... tnat't Why 10 many
harbor area proteafona .. ~mend the Benk of Newport't
Etcrow o.p.rtment They know from expertenoe that
Jo Blough and her ltaff get the }ob done with an expertiM
founded on many,..,._ of harbor area rMI Mtate exptfience.
,
Jo Stough lethe kind of eecrow offtoer that milk" the
Bank of Newport dlfttf-et from onMnery belike. Jo lftd her
escrow staff haw offteel at both Bank of Nft.'P(H't toclltlone.
MlliN_:_II_itlll M5'6333
COfiONA DEL MAll -: C01111 Hlgf:aas ,_. MecAtlftur l4l43aO
C burch, 190 2!rd St., Costa
Mesa.
• A SWELTHEART BAN-
QUET wlU be held at 7 p.m.
this F'rtday at the Prince
of Peace Lutheran CtaJrch,
2987 Mesa Verde Dr., Costa
Mesa, with John Smith as
emcee, Dee and Anna Abell
wUI present a program at
the pta.no and tn soog, The
POP Players wUI stage a
skit. Dr. Edward Cole, tor
20 years pastor or the F'Ir st
Baptist Church of Pomooa,
wUI speak on marriage and
the ramlly.
• LIFE ACTION SINGERS,
a group ofllChrlsttan sing-
ers, wUl appear in coocert
at 9:45 and 11 a.m. this
Sunday at the First Baptist
Church of Costa Mesa, 301
Magoolla St. at Santa Ana
Ave. Begun tn the early 70's,
Life Actlon operates a youth
ranch ln Mlcblgan, OOids tam.
Uy and youth seminars tn
c hurches and presents mUs-
Ical programs ln churches
and high schools coast to
coast. "The happy side of
life" Is the theme.
KEDS GRASSHOPPERS
PLAYSHOES and SANDALS
REDUCED!
·ALSO ·
PLASTIC BOOTS, ANKLE & KNEE LENGTH
REDUCED TO CLEAR.
BIKINIS and BRIEFS by GILEAD Roo. u oo
SiZE 4-IIM WHITE, PIMK,BLUE, BEICE NOW 3 for $4.50
NOW is the TIME to BUY
STORE HOURS
9,30. 6 P .M .
Dally
Cloud Sunday
Centrally Lo coted
at Harbor
ond Newport Blvd.
Major Credi t Corda
FISH AND SEX
It's Ume we sl01l1>8d Interfering In the personal sez !Ue o! the !Ish. Now,
those little critters don't jlsl have sez lor fttn -they mean business. They
want to spawn and reproduce and !IU American plates with healthy sealood.
But, our politicians and bureaucrats won't let them. You see, we have laws
that keep American fishermen from flsbing out-Of-season, and we can't catch
!Ish that are too smaU. That's nne. But, what abool lhe other guys; the Russians,
Japanese -all those othor !lsbermeo? They come right up to oor coast, !rom
Alaska to San Diego, swoop down wllh their buge nets and, ZAP, there goes all
the !Ish, and there's oothlng left . lor seed. American !lsbermen are licensed,
law-abiding men. The foreigners live by the law o! "I got mine -to bell wltb you."
Meanwhile, the American I&Jj».yer !lnances the hatching o! !Ish which are
dumped Into the Wiler lor these guys to s coop up, and the American housewife
pays higher prices lor !Ish, because they are not as plentl.llll as they once were.
Do you eojoy hatching salmon for the Russians?
Well, It's time we dld something aboollhls. First, we should make nets Ulegal
for everybody, Let the U. S. Navy do something In peacetime besides sail back
and !ortb to S..n Clemente islatld. Let them enforce our llshlng laws Inside a
200-mlle limit. U a boat has a net, take II any. U the boat's skipper refUses
to be boanled, do what the Ecuadorians are doing to oor tuna boys -Impound
the boat. (Is there anything to the rumor that some o! the boys are getting
pinched lnteollona.llr and spllttlng the !lnes?)
Incldeotally, ooe wey to solve oor tuna crisis with Ecuador would be Ia ask
the blc catmers to move lhelr catmerles down there. Thotl, oor I&Jj».yers wouldn't
have 'to pay raDSOm to get their boats back.
Over the yeo.rs, the mackerel and lbe sardine hate disappeared from Ca!Hornla
water& because of ovtr-!lahiag, Let's gin the !Ish that are left a chance to
sptiWO. By hook-anci-IIDe llahlng Ollly, !bey would have a chalice to IPlJID. In a
few yeo.rs, we would acaJ11. havt a bounlllltl tRJpply of !lab off our coast •
• "' Write your represet~lallves. Sea tors TuMey and C raDs!IJD, State Senator
Carpe~~ter, and Assemblymu Badbam aboold be told lbi.t you don't like what's
heine doDe to our oc:eo.n re-rceo. TaU them It's Ume otU !lab and game depart-
moDI IIOIJI)ed thlllktnc abool mooey and started thinking lbout the !lab. We mlllbt
as weU abollab the Flab and Game Dept. They're CODcel'lled mostly with helplllc
theblcc:amerl81, . .
The ~~~&c:kerelllld ardlne are gooe, Doll'l let !he American tlobetman bt oext.
Give tholle ll,ltlt !lab Ill lbe -a flcbllDc cballct to mau lon llld nprodllee,
Homo aptca llbauld step reprocluellll !or awlllla and cl .. the llalla chance,
Al Fol'lil
P.S. Wtll, lt1 )a.t raiDed aptn, llld our. Bay cot' a Diet klad ol dac·l.eo.YIIIp
llld deo.d plpcrDa. Colilltelu •1 "doll'llwlm In that hay," .. . ' . . . . ~
Don at tilt llore, we've cot lbe American equlpmllll 11* .llttd lor ~ II&~
trip -or ·~~~~ llafbtl llomt L\111 llaiDc .up JOUr bduo, IMteo.4 ollll'ltnmllrlln
tall -
•