HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-02-20 - Newport Harbor EnsignWa1'111Dc of tiM poutbWtJ
of a parkiac ban aiooc Coatt
lhry ., Cb.rt. Hopper tlllJ
WMk l.DDOOnCed plans for a
t,.me poD aJDOIJI mercb&Db
1o Coi'ODl dt1 Mar.
Mrs. Hopper, Wbo II U-, ••teet wtth Untnmty
Realty In Corcaa dtl Mar,
ll.id, "Our 1oca1 mereblnts
must make qp tbetr mlllcU
bttween loaiDI tbe parJdDc
alone Coast Hwy. or coo-
strucUng tbe vWageby-pus
a.kJac 5th Ave. to take care
ot tbe traftlc problem."
.,~ are tbe ooly al-
temaUvea wbeo a wider
UJ)fer Bay brtdge ls eoo-
strueted, allOW'lng more
traftte to Ult Coast Hwy.,"
abe claimed. 41State htrbway
otticlala will DOt allow tbe
Corona del Mar botUeoeck
to bold qp tbe tn.ftle. First
they probably would Pl'O-b.lblt an parldng oo Coast
HWl. durlog week-eods, theo
take ott tbe parltl.llg alto-
getber."
Tbe declltoo about 5th
Ave. mast be made before
uy coostructloo ts allowed
1o the corridor, sbe Ald.
rtlerrl.Dg to proposals for a
14111Jor cltlzeos tactuty ID
the former coeat frHW'IY
ricbt-of-W'Iy. Uanydevetop-
dleDt ll started there, thea
lhe oolJ alternative is the
PU'Id.or ban oo Coast Hwy .,
lbe Wll'Ded.
She sa ld she would coo-
ault wtth ontcers of the Co-
rona del Mar Chamber of
Commerce concerning the
oplnloo poll so that a report
on local preference can be
submitted to tbe Newport
Beach Clty COUDCllbyMarch
tO, the date for discussion
f a traftlc study.
The Costa Mesa City
CCUDCU voted Tue8day nicbt
to apply for federal tuDds
llDdar tbe houslog and com-
mantty "-tlopment act.
The funds wtD be used for
housing for low an<! moderate
lncome tam11les, lnclodlnc
rehabWtatlon of substandard
bousl.Dg and home and rent
IUbsldles. First year ellgt.
blllty Is $229,000; a total
of $1.5 mWion tor 3 years,
and $4 mJlUon over 6 years.
In other action Tuesday
alght, the Mesa Council autb-
ortzed allocaUoo of $2,800
ID tax fUnds tor a hot mea.ls
program for the elderly, and
tDdorsed a new roadway Oftr
tbe Santa Ana Dtlh.l c bi.D.oel
n•r South Cout Plua. COlt
of the 620-foot long roadway ww be shared wttb tbe
Secerstrom famUy; the city ww pay about $250,000.
NEWPORT CENTER
ELECTS Sl.A TE
New oft'lcers of tbe N n.
port Center Asa. are:
pl'ftidlot, WUUam H. EUera
of Ellers, Stewart, Pancman
IDd MUJ.ar, attoroeya atlaw;
Ytc:e..pnll.dellts, Stepb•
GaYiD of Pacutc Mutual. ud
Ed Smyt.b ot Smyth Bros.;
secretarJ, Walt.r L)'DCb of
B. F. Rattoo C. Co.; tr•-
ftrtr, Ru...U Tbom&*"l ol
Bo1mcreo lDd SaW'Jer, CPA.
Tbe board of dineton
a11o 1Dcludea Georce a~ .. u. u:cbltect; Jam .. ca..
YOt, Newport C•ter Ort»-
pedle; Dr. Alle 0. Cottle;
Jtm., FeltloD of AYCO F~
DUCJ&l Semeu: SblldoD
Smart of tbe lrYIH Co.;
8W Wldtmlll, S.C.rtty Pa.
ellle R__. 8IU. Ez-of-
(lclo cunctoraana.iJoota
Gf tbt rt~ldaD tllaDd a&.r-
~MIItl AI& ud lA.n'JIW•
1ft of tbt R.wport Ha&tlor
bull* of Comm~
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DAN ROGERS IS NAMED
NH -CHAMBER MANAGER
The new executin d1·
rector of the Newport Ru.
bor Chamber of Commerct
ts Dan Rogers of Huboi
View Hllla, Wo.rld FooCball
League vtce..prestdeat ud
former head baakett.ll
coach at UC I.rvtne.
Bob McCurdy preeented
Mr. Rogers' name u tbl
oommltttt recommtnd&·
t¥ID amoac u. • u,p IJPll· cUta. Ud ••• .,.. ..
pi'Oftl ., pYea by tbt
board of dtrectora at TuN·
day's lunebeoo meettnr at
tbe Velvet TUrtle restau-
rant, Newport CeDter.
Mr. Rocers YUl take over
hls oew duties Mooday, suc-
ceeding Larry Mtller, wbo
Is open1Dc a marine coo-
sultant ottlce at 2400 W.
Coast Rwy., MariDers Mlle.
Mr. Mlller, wbo wlll coo-
tl.nue servl.Dg oo the Cham-
ber executtYe board, bad
been named assistant man-
ager 2-1/Z years 1(0 and
bad assumed the manacertal
<!uUes on tbe death of Jack
Barnett.
Dan Rogers, 40, Uves at
2500 Llgbtbouse Lane. He
aDd bls wUe are pareots ot
4 cblldren, ages lZ, 11, 10
IDd 6. Dan reeelnd bll AA
derrM lD 1954 at Fullertoo
JUD1or Collece, where be
starred in baskeebaU. At
USC, be was captaln lDd
most valuable player oo the
Trojan bastettlaU team, lDd
set the all Ume record for
most points l.a a sl.n(le sea-
son -· 463, topptDc tbe mark
set by BIU Sbarman.
He taught EneJJ.sh at New-
port Harbor hicb scbool trom
DAN ROGERS
1959 to 1961, sened u u-
slstant blsketball coach at
USC from 1961 to 1964, tbeo
as hGad basketball coach at
the openJ..oc ot UC lrvl.ne
in 1964, ach.levtog a record
of 15 wl.ns and 11 losses tn
the flrst year. He left hls
coacb.l.ng ctuUes at UCI tn
1967 to Joln NatrWte Pro-
ducts, Buena Park, 11 ales
manager. ID 1972 be jolD«S
the World Football orpnt-
ution, orpn.lJtoc IDd man-
artna the HawallaD1 U I
teacue tra.ncblse, later tat-
toe over tbe duties of ex-
ecutive nce..presldtot oft.bt
World Foottall Leacue. Be
receoUy restped from tllat
position wbeo tbe ma.1D of-
flee was moved to New York.
Tbe Cbamber directors,
lD addition to approvlDc Mr.
Rogers' appol.ntment,
ctiUced the title from ex-
ecutive manacer to eucu-
Uve cUrectoroftbeCbamber.
Candidates to speak out
A ton mtttmc bas beeo
set tor 7:30 a.m. Delt
Wtdleedly, Feb. 26, at tbe
Nnport.r lDD to l1ltea to
sebool board eudldlt.. l.a
tM Nnport-Mea aDd Coast
Commlllllt:J Collece dl.l-
trlcts. Electtoo day liMarcb
•• Ed Hlrt.b. town mMtfDc
ea.J.rm&D a,r tbt Nnport
R~r C~ o1 Com-
mere., .-.meed tbl piau
tor tM br•~ ltt-to-
C.tber at ~·· mttt-&Dc • of "-"Port BliWr
C •libel' aneton at t.bt
Vetnt ~ nlturut lD
K""PGft Ct1ter. Btakt t.bat
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eOSTA
MESA
COlOMA DEL M4r, CALtt'.
MAVOR Me. INNIS '
-nE ~ c:::AN'T
5TG>~ Tl5 ~INe
we ~va; '1t:' ~ FAtn.l
FOREIGN STUDENTS told the lancbeoo meetl.nc of tbe
Corooa del Mar Khra.ois Club Tuesday, Feb. 11, aboUt
their experleoces at Corooa del Mar htcb acbool. From
left are Michael Bebreodt of Germany, Cbe Ah Abma'd
of Malaysia, Jacqueline HukiDS of Engl&Dd and GUberto
Quelro~ or BruU. They're In scbool here Wider the
auspices of tbe American F orelgn Senlce, whlcb arruges
for American students to spend a school year overaeas
and students from otber COWitries to study here. Mlct&el
Is staytog wtth the John Stahr family of t639 Rolbary,
Cameo Shores; Jacltle ls with the Dooald Christe100s
of Z015 Sllbrl.na, lrvtne Terrace; Cbe Is Uvtnc wtth tbe
Robert Case's of 1945 Port Chelsea, Harbor View Homes,
aod Gllberto with the W. Randolpbs of 28 Royal St •
George, Big Cuyon. They were introduced to Kiwanis
by club member Pat McNamee, w!lo bas W\lrked w1tb
A FS for many yea :s. (Kiwanis photo.)
VALLEY FORGE
GIVES AWARDS
Freedoms FoundatJoo all elemeotary scbools.
_-fiit!JI.....,....,-.....;;;;::=:::::i awards for patrlottsm wlU The awards wUl be of-
ficially presented at an AprU
15 hmcbeoD of tbe On.oge
County Women's Chapter of
Freedoms Focmdatlon at
Saddlebac k IDD, Santa Ana.
be presented to John G.
Schmitz of Spyglass Htll and
the Newport-Mesa school
district.
A speech oo "Renewal of
j;,l_~~:l.~~~~~::::::..-=:::=::::::d American leadership" woo
;.u.; the Valley Forge hooor cer-
(CARTOON BY SI'!NCII MARQUIS, ARCHITECT) 0 ' h d tlllcate award for Mr. ~~-o~ og S ea Schmitz,formerstatesena-
~ .eOf "
.JJe,. On Porch tor and former U. S. coo-
gressman, now teach.l.ng ttt
Santa Ana College.
The severed bead or ooe He delivered the speech ARVO E. HAAPA, owmer and pubHsher of the C:nsJ~
~o~~ooa
• HOW TO STOP THE TRAIN?
There is an ironic sidelight to last
week's Council hearing on federal fund-
ing for. housing and other needs for
"poverty-stricken'' Newport Beach. Our
mayor, who had so eloquently spoken
against federal revenue sharing during
tbe eleetton aeu~, ..executed a lively
180 degree tum and argued equally
eloquently for grabbing the cash of-
fered by debt-ridden Uncle Sam. Mayor
(Continued on Pa~ 2)
of her dogs was lying oo at a luncheon meetlng in-
the rear porch when Zellnda auguratl.oi a fund ralslnc
Francis Cba.ocellor returned project for Heritage College
home Sunday at 10 Sand-of Pastor Bob Wells' Ceo-
flower Court, Westside New-tral Baptist Ct.Jreh l.n Ana-
port. helm.
She bad locked he r 2 dogs Tbe Newport-Mesa dis-
In the garage wben she left trlct will receive an booor
at 4:15 p.m. When she re-certl!lcate award for U.s
turned, she was shocked by America.ntsm procnm,
tbe sight of the bead of which was becun l.n 1961
tbt doc, IJl Aultrallu lilky lA tbe Costa M-Kbool
tvrter, a Pllftbnd ,_.al._ ~:!:i. 1Ddet SQpt. Cul
Tbe otber q wu 1tDJ Mit COD41 elf
in tbt cane-. The door WU t~ICIGibout tbe Newport-
stlll locked, a.od there was Mua dlstr1ct after untl!ca-
no sign of forced entry. The tlon.
carcass of the dead dog was Dee Wasser, Andersen
not located. school teacher, wbo sened
Workshop for parents SIGN FIGHT
tackles family problem DUE AGAIN
as America.nlsm chairman
tor many years unW bel.nc
succeeded this year by Blll
Br ight, said the school com-
mittee cooperates wtth
Americanism pro)ects of
DAP, VFW a.Dd American
Legtoo and t&s arra..n,ed for tb~t ralstng ceremonies at
Tbe new draft of the con-
troversial sign ordt.nance
fa ces stltf opposition at
NOillU ('lR$ Jl.A!roAL1 --.-...... c ........ lld7 at tile""·
renee Wellr TV procram,
will be hooored by tbe Costa
Mesa CbamberofCommerce
at ttt. 6tb bart award ban-
quet Friday eveot.o.c, Feb.
28, at the Mesa VerdeCoun-
try Club. The awards pro-
gram wUl follow a 7 p.m.
dinner. Norma, a resident
of La Hahn, has performed
sacred coocerts all over
America and slogs for B11ly
Grabam crusades.
"Brlog1Dg up kids ts a
damnable job -the toughest
job, with the most respoosl-
bUlty, of any job I lmow,"
says Dr. Stanford Green, a
Ne\Yport Center psycholo-
gist.
~~~~=~~::: Mariners Mile plans aired
To try to ease the job a
bit, Or. Green, wbo already
dooates a lot of his time
to belplDg tbe pollee de-
partment, YUl cooduct a tree
"parent&' workshop" the
niebt ol Feb. 26 in tbe audi-
torium of tbe new police
b•dquuters at Santa Bar-
ban and Jamboree, Newport
Ceoter. Parents of cblldren
11 through 14 may attend
tree.
It will be the first or
what Pollee Chiel James
Glavas promises wlll be
many chances for community
use of the new auditorium.
Tbe pollee will have notltl.ng
to do wtttt Dr.Green'swork-
sbop, except to fUrnish the
room and endorse what he
11 dolDg.
"Tbe parents, them-
Hives, ..W run tbe show, •·
be promises. "Tbey w1l1
ldeatlt) the problems they
ban wttb tbelr cblldreo, aDd
Ye"ll talk about t.hose prob-
lema. ADd tbe worltsbop Is
DOt )1st fOr tbe parents of
t1dl wbo lave beeD in
trciUble."
Dr. Grec, wbose tat her
ud brotbtr Ml'Ytd many
J•ra with tbe New York
oJtJ pollee t>rce, doDatt$
.,., FrldtJ momlDI to
lltlpblc tbt diiJU'tmeot any
ftJ ... caD .. tbl omctal.
Me ...,.ad, ~eat psy-
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agenda for Monday night's A concept tor rebulldlnc
Councll meeting. The con-the burned out Mariners Mlle
troversy may begln then block wLU be presented to
--or may ll"lit untll a formal the Newport Beach Planntn&
public bearl.ni Is called for Commission tool(ht (Feb.
March 10. ZO) by VI.D JorgtDSen of
Leading the fight will be Dover Sbores, a co~wner
tbe s1in com -nit tee of the of the buslness block.
Newport Harbor Chamber of Plans lave to be ap-
Commerce. Director Mike proved by the Pla.nnlDg Com-
Gerl.Dg, reporting at the mwtoo I.Dd City Cocmcll,
Cbamber board meeting aDd then bylheCoastalCom-
Tuesday, recalled the ob-misstoo. before archltec-
D R. S TAM FORD c; RE !M jectloDs ral~ before tbe tural dra'WID(s can be rtnal-
Plannlog Commlssloo, and lud aDd bids called.
"But, so tar as we know,"
says the doctor, "tbis Is
the ttrst time a pollee de-
partment has taken the lead
in otferln( such a se"lce
to pa!'9Dts."
It tblngs go well, lt woo't
be tbe last, promi.Me Cap-
tain Ricblrd HamUtoG, of
the local pollee departmeot.
''Tbla ttrst worltOop wW
be op.a to tbe tlrst SO par-
enta wbo can as at 644-
3 770," be eJI)laiDa. ''bot we
wW pat them oo a m.a1lJII
list for t\Jtlan worts~
I.Dd bope to attract other
p&rtGtl.''
"From tbt flnpolDt qt
tbt polkt, tM worbbap ll
mol't Ula tut a c:r.Dce
(Coattm•111 oo Pap I) .
STUDENTS WITNESS
AT 8AL WEB '75
Bel ,... "7$ wlll be ob-
MI'ftd dlrilc Eulu , .. -,
llareb D-17, Ill "-Port.
Bllboa IDd a..c-s.e~
TrUDed Clarttttu colJ4Ice
ltldeDta wt11 ..... tllelr
added, "We plan to do the Mr. Jorgensen spoke this
same at the Councll hear-mornJnc at the brealcttst
l.ois. We don't thtnk what ls meeting of the Marine De-
being done Is necessary.'' vlstoo of the Newport Har-
He said that the Pta.nntnc bor Chamber of Commerce.
Commission •-as "totally He eJI)la.Jned ttat s archt-
unresponslve" to the prt-tects an prepartnc pro-
sentatloo made by the posals tor the reconstrvc-
Chamber. . Uoo of Wari.Dtrs WUe. Ont
The stgn comm1ttee lset-of tbeM plans wUI be ee-
pected to meet next week lected tor tbf project. Two
to dralt a postUoo ~r. or three bulldiiiCS. wttb a
J eek pedestrian wa.lkW'Iy pi'OYkt-aycees s ~..= ... ~t~u:n:
an Of Year preftnble to a liJicle buUd-m lng oo tbe site, be akt.
Otber Utms 011 the Plu-
Dlnl Comml.uioll apoda &D-Tbe
JI&D.Ior elude the tollO'lrt.llr.
eral plan, requested by the
City CouocU, for lmprOYe-
ments in the tra.fftc now
alODi Coast Hwy ., except
for the 5th Ave. bypass ar.
in Corona del Mar at the
bay bridge crossing.
• AmeDdmeat to tbe land
use aDd resldeoUal growth
elemeots or tbe geoeral plan,
requested by CouneUman
Paul Rycllott, cr.tlng a new
category, mec11um -deosity
restdeotial, tor tbe Cttsa-
ways slte oee.r the Upper
Bay brid(e, which Ls pla.nned
for development by the lr-
vloe Co. other redtflned
deoslty reculattoos wUl also
be studled.
• Ameodmeot to the land
use lDd res:ldeatlal ,rowtn
elem..ts ot the poeral plan
to ciJuce 50 acres ot Pact-
ftc Vtew propery from rov-
enmeatal, edtlcational lDd
lut1tatloaal to low deutty
r..adenUaJ. r.quested by
Brc.dmoor Hom" tor the
ana oortb ol Padftc View
Mernor1a.l Park.
• RtQDMt of tbt lrv1De
Co. to etuct the 1&Dd a•
~ ol Cout HWJ. aDd
euterlJ of Jambor.. Rold
ltom low dtutty ~
to admlnlstnUv•, prote.-
liollal lDd ftDuc:lal com.
mercial, 11te of tbe pro-
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ID -Ana ••• o:u: ,..., $1.00; :--. $ UO lotarHII, rrreb u -of ot tbe tu. potion:•· at rtr .. Col!ltl-Repob-"Why would weahhy perronr In Amerlc:a lid, ..,_-, --dw chra• lr ~
• Out ol Harbor Ar• Or:o Jar, $1.00j J ""*-$10.00 lbe --I.U. ..._!Iii tb11t alia,_ ~ ... Uc; oor ma~,llr. &ron promote, rr:d defend Conunw:llm! Don't t11ry StucleniS ol blrtory lolow lUI ~Oilf:.oob~olft:•Otra·c:~wiM&IJOert. elt1 IDd IDte •toe. btbc~at toau-1 a¥ store ww )WI Pettr have the most to loe· lhoWd a Communist hll ntwr resulted from a rillniiiiP.#II . •
dJ IJtiiJ L. ....Jt.....:.-•IIMI.-~;;:~11• :::r r~::JO~; !:!':: eou~t ~c~ l)'ltem be establiJhed here?'' • uodden rnMIIL ,lnatead. lt ta IIWI)'II ... d -~,. ~~ ., ~ -.. -.u-ud store ~ ltlpticllm coanct:IOu 1r1 expreaalue Admittedly, thb quelll~ ha two .,..u, the on a ntllon by brilliant c:rt.JNnab MIG, If .. Y
' · tllroi.ld bt eatld Uat bN· eoaetrulDc "aoeroa•fedlnl tbeir POSrtiVE NOll Ont of which takes for ... nted that .W, are not wealthy tMnwhn, ate ~by
ARVO E. HA.APA, owner and CJUbHSfrlef of tflt Ensltn pltala •n a.aq~luofbeda. cootrola," sttttd bJ COlD-SlncertlJ, promotion, and defen• .of Communllrn by the ••' *Mith ln: euclly the m~nntr In wlik.b ~O<"'OO~'O'OQ~'Oo• It W obtloul Uat 011r ld-ctlmaa R,ell:olf. u wtll u Rod Calderbead well-heeled. lJ 1 fact. Rather ·than aaume that f.naeh llnanced Marx. AIUr wnlth, "'~p
(COMTIMU!D PIOM PAGI 1) ucltkJn41fl &ad tbe nprt-llletctr reflmdl after tu Realtor, all readen accept such a ~ndle outrtaht,&et ut for some is powfr. , -....
Mcinnis came up with a dilly of an -· or otbar •ntocl ctoUaro, U..t -jd II&•• Newport Beach rlato for ll:e record 11:a1 many ordw -rei. In 11:e linalualy•,ll:e,.lt Kltl::~ tDt...u art TtfJ' Rroaclr ·-....... ' . neo ...... argument agalilst my plea to help bait laellnocl to w..aa oar de-T ff" f ty -·· Fo·-· Camoper, Morll"'a, rr:d Oll:,r bet,..n • llrozhn ... • Mao, !It • ,...
all·OUt lnfllltlon by turning down the ,_ lftildlll! lo Ill:: poll:t ra _IC sa e. news blg·moncy interosu arc UP,/0 -...... 1ft hind, ind • tolalltadar:...mtded, H y, wberw !be Uolled statH pro-Communlll bbCU>Ity. ~ &.:tlllue to bol-would-l:e rulo,r """' 'dw Will 011 ll:ei
federal handout. His honor said, "You wObbhl be -to Routao By B. JAMES GLAVA5 eld ... to tl:e Dopartm .. t ol 11er ond ·leslUmizo Con:muitlrtt abroed with NlllloNire ljidallrll .. ~ rt•wtjjl!t!1•
can't st~ the train from the caboose , cc.quellt; aod u.-aU the New,.Ort B•ch Pollee Chl•f Moto8 rllooVebl2<1
1:!;. 5 Ires their own and taXpl)'en' m'oney • ..-d they"' acabllsh. total toWntmtnt ln tb4 Unl 1
· ' educ&tiOPal udbolpitalpro. Tbe c llfo 11. Lects ec -· requ. their tremendous inflbenct and Wlllih at horn~' • a prelude 'to' an ivtn moN,dladl)' • , . de
arguing that a reject by Newport wwld cnms would be ot oo aftll. ll.ture bu: ~c~ someo~ reflectors 00 blcyetes; to build the si~ and power of ow f.,.tal tyranny. s.dly, wt niust.admlt that, • of
have no effect in turning back the coming •~e tbe}' woald bardly be 'ntllcle code taws and :"'~~~ t~~y~r:e':~ se~~ aovemment at ewry opportunity. Should the the tanonftce ana· rNiundl'ntuullnl1 niin.y,
disaster, so we had just better go along ~.=t ~r:,-t,.:.,o;~:O:ct ~~eetted•e..,.Jone. 1•.-1-5• laws, the bicycle with 1 whUe rt· preiMt esc:a.lati.on of federal power contid.UI, they are ntarina thlir pia. ·l ~· ;;~o n eetor to the troot red re aovernment will soon reach the d1mu of total Po.afon _of pal WNitl!, doet ••
with the greedy crowd and get in the· sbould DOtbeonrlotbdthlt SecUoo 280, wblch is tbe f1 tor to tile ndr Yhtt; power. a condition conunooly'known atotatl· ..,Uy mean that it will be'Uitd In
money trough with the rest of them. ~-=' ,..:r~W: defl.DI.~!~ seed~ IJoolnefor darht-o:;ellow renectors ~o ach tarianltm or Communi&m, we haw. ~scribed.. aaf .ome wry
H neu ..., aerm 8 w eo slde forward or tbe center M h f thi a1 dy be ~•·• I ....... ·•~ , owever' some research was done tRuutaoloccqpted tbe coun-drbers must bue their or tile bicycle, and a red uc o ' pattern can rea ..... piJ'IOI\I ~UJUte Y ue-... w.~r ;~by Spence Marquis, the only other citi-e"a ... es .~ltbaedn~a~eak bede-llebts ~-1s ameoded to reflector oa each side to tbe clearly in America. BeCiuaa of this, the two-10 Jlln.control owr "'ryO,.. ~~ ......,, wu • -read:. ''u •. dmess" to ln-of the bt 1 Tbe part question quoted abow Is belnl lllbd. We are plnled that ,tt> many
::zen concerned enough about the sur..; teaa systems to na.t tbe elUde any time tbatvtslbutty ~:r secUoo alsoc~~~s tblt Vuious answers ue heard. SorM amount to ~I to wondlr Why, and bopa , ~vi val of our nation to speak out at R~slaa IQMSSk:lll. is oot sumctent to reDder when a persoo. buys a new nothin~ .more than ex.cuea for the mWIORI(ns. expian.ldon .Whelp tban t~:be:t~le=r~~~~ ~· oaceroed eltluu sboU1 clearly discernible any per-bicycle with the abote de-Such rupon.es as "Humanitarian idulilml'"-. snd combat the .-ldly ~ la
:=:the hearing to oppose the HUD applica.. llfle tbe prelldet IDd tbe 5011 or vehicle 00 a hic:Mn.y scribed reflectors 00 lt, tbey .. It's ln the interest of de'tente!': _ ~y"lie ~t/JTJ.,,.., Jol#lf !~ion. Here's what he found out: You Coocress to ellmlnate tbe at a di.sta.Dce or 1,000 ft., are ·prohlblted from opent.
,.. wuteftll procrams of tbe rather thaD 500 ft as weu ,..... on tbe highway uoless ~CAN stop a train from the caboose! •arlous vested laterests ond •• uy «me rro,;'one-l:all •• SOLOISTS ARE SOUGHT
;;There is a braking device thllt can to stnoelben Ill:: u. s. mU-hOUr alter sunsel to one-11 Is equipped with the re-FOR ORA TO RIO ELIJAH z. ttary system coutderably halt hOar before suortse. flectors. :.:be operated from the caboose in the 1.n order to secure our oa-Section 16000 states that Seettoo 21460.5 ras beeo ora.oce Coast conece'• MARILYN MANION ::·event that the engine is out of control. Uooat santnl. every motor vehicle tn an :~~o.~ay ~~c;;' tu%tu= ~:~~~ sea~~~~ ~ The engine (Washington D C ) of SlDcerely, accident resultl.Dg In pro-when otherwise permitted by soloists for tts AprU 12 '
:. ' • • Dr. Ale lander V. Berkls perty damage 1n ezcess of 1 peri>rmc:.nce of Meodels-
:!Nr train (the U. S. A.) is almost out Professor of History $250, rather than $200, 1s ~~~Uoo 22522 (new) pro-sohn's sacred oratorio
Th;~ A mf!'riOHI W4)' FrGtuns
;:or control in the matter of handling FarmvUie, Va. requlrect to report the ac-hibll.s pa.rld.og wltllln s reet "EU)lh." Aud.iUoos wUI be . , ,
:finances and it's time Cor some brave W k h I t otaoystdewalkaecessrsmp hold Feb. 22 ond 23 !rom PAOS-AITY .. aND PAIV:A~PION · ' ' or 5 op ror pa ren 5 coostrueted adjrcent U> a 2 to 4 p.m. Ia Music Studio riO . "' ft ..
:soul in the caboose to apply the brakes. crosswalk,. so as to be a~· 1. Appointments may be Now that the Grut watt of When rver people set the
• • • £, kl I 'I bl cesslble to, and usable by, milde by calling 642-5512 O'lina ha• been •·opened" to chance . they arc votin& •itll
:. SOMEONE HAS TO BE FIRST ICC es ram I y pro em the pllysleaUy l:aadleapped. or 968 -8613• .. m. Am<ri<m fo• ....... , Jh•i• '"' ••• mkin& dQth 10
'·11len··! Spoke Ja.st week agllinst &p-·~ued~l)l llllOosblps IDbeeuy AI· c "m re enfliftft nnh:a~~"'· we ''1 "P'~Jfl!ll 'I"P' Hrou 'l
:plying for felreral Cunda for Newport to, Jii004e 'l community t_. ehUd--..; t!:e r1 8 P V ~.?,.,"fJ',,''~.~~l':!~ •.ttio ·Th ~-""10 •~~~;' <~osetyw~Oj' ·~d -Jr"'" · Hmct," ...,.. Dr. Gree. toucbest Job JD tbe world, · 10 iJo • . 11111\etel~\@,autn. nt U.c borders .. ;, 1 ·" a '1 ~Beach, I did so not really with the '•It's 1 dance to do 10m•-some people Mem to thlnt ·8 '1 Pell u Chief Glevaa tt•lty uat ,.,....,..,... •·• J ~~lptl't ' • fnd ~ Jn•PU.~· ""The comm.u.l'i!t ,..l)'lt _ • ..~.... arouod1'-llddllls by .Utili t • ...... :-._...... -~ :1. ... .-"" • ; h~e of convincing enough of the Coun-tMng ln a pre•eottn WI.J tba.t even ehlld-1-.t.,~ can Wltb tbe possiblllty of tb NewpOrt·--s.. b pollee ne aumor Mtu ano, r on MainLand . .-chiPa" 1Im
. about crime" be 'pusb.buttonized.' higher gasoline prices and 11.!.,.rtm tat &«~?U writes of life in Red China, cannot compete In wo~d
cil members to reject this fiscal folly . Dr. Gree~ says tbe cur-"Also, there's a reeling ratlontnc, the nte or tbeft ·-eo • tdlin1 u• that , alth ouah thr marteu. Red Cbina·1 700
Rather, I wanted t o point out publicly rent alarming upswing ill that Ute 1s becoming ove:.·-or gasoline t'tom parked ve-Marl·on Dodd people .,~ IOrrrewhat million people can manasc ro
what all the Council members know !~:nt~ ~~m~r:=~~ whe,lmt':i ~h~ se•:re lm. h.lcles cu. be ezpected to resimented , they have nport 1 dollar value ·of j:tods
privately that our No. 1 national tilt famlly unit ln America. :-~ :..sl:e. sAnd :e ~=i lncrease &.riDe tbe comtnc sufficient food , shelter 'nd only about the le,rl Ur httle
''The 1 det to Uon com muo.icatloootTVdoesn't m~~:S~hancesorrau• .... ,tc-f CDM d'leS clothinJ for the l'irst time in Tatw•n wilh its IS million
problem is inflation, driving our COSt in re~t 'r:r .::h ~ber, rive people time to integrate Urn to this type of"7rtme 0 hbtory . people. In th.e past t•? ye'ars ,
of living to painful heights; that this wtthiD the family," he be. what they see and bear Into can be rreatly reduced by Mrs . Phyllis Sl:hlafl)'. many Ameru:an VJPs ha'c
almost run-away inflation ' is being lleves. "ln the past, some their ttoughts. TheysltdoWD taking a few simple precau-Marloa Dodd, wbo owned • u th or and ra d io 'i1ited Red China. It is too bad parents were auUty of de-to dlnoer and . at the worst tions. a malt sbop for many tears commeuator, wishes that !hat they did not co mplete
caused by deficit federal spending; that maodlng too much respect possible Ume or the day -1. Utlllze a key opentld, 00 8Ubol Islmd'l Warble 'ill tors to Red China would thrir tdu..:ation . t-oy 'i•il)nl
this HUD giveaway will add billions from their tlds. Now, we television presents them lockba&: cas cap. LoctlDgpl Ave., wu burled Friday ID make I IIOP in Taiwan befo~ Free China on Taiwan ." . seem to hue cooe to the wttll torn bodies and world-capl may be purchased at PacUlc Vtewmemorlalpart, riJo
m ore t o the deficit and to the infia-otber extreme. ~t. 1 think wide strife. U's traumatic.'' most tardward and auto ac-Harbor View Hills. He died ~:J'r :~ic~s~tn':":o~~d ~~!: aske~e~~s. ~~.:n~ h~w;J• ',h~
tion· that the request from Newport tbere Ia a monmeot back Dr. Greeoempha.slzedthat ceasory stores for )1st • Feb. 1! at Ills tw:tme at 6015 tecond ·•ou·ht• ahout the ' 1a tbe other dlrectlon DOW'. pareot.s atteod.l.og the Feb. reW dollars. Heliotrope, Corona del Mar. w ... people or Taiwan react to
Beach, however small it might be, adds Tbe 1det of 'do your own 26 workslql sbould attend 2• At liJ&ttt, put La your Mr. Dodd, wbo UYed hen ... uccus·· or the Communist for mer Pruident NixOn·,
that mUCh m ore t O the national defiCit, tbin&' ta5 beeJl shown to togetbtr, If possible, unleSS pna:t W'beoeftr possible. 38 years, WU I crarter JO'emment on the mainland if opcninl the door lo the ied
infi
ban senre Umltatioo.s. they are from ooe..parent u you cio DOt bue 1 prace, member aDd put prealdmt they did so. Here illi what she Chinese mainland. She repl~:
and t o the atio nary spiral. ChUdreo must tan roots, tamUles. He said fUture part 1n 1 well U(hted area. of tbe N.-wport-Balbol. Rot-reported to the M01nion f orum ••J th ink one of the lest
The 7 Council members cast their too. The older raen.tioll workshops migbt ln•oln the 3. u the p.s cap cu be ary Club, a member or tbe radio aud""n""C ahout hrr answers to that question,... ••
votes with these alarming facts in mind lla1 thtnga to offer cbUdrtll. parents of cblldreo from reached oo1y by nleaslDC: !':!.:.~ ~~~=~ rct:cnt vii it to th~ R<~"puhlk or l iven by Madam. Ch~na • -lbJD&I lea.nect from 1:1-otber ace fi'OI.IP8 and, pos-an Interior latch, make sure ....... ,.,. Oina on Taiw111n· Kai1hek. She •ld that the
Here was an opportunity t o take a perteoce. albly, somesessionstorbotb your car ta kept locked. He sened oa tbe Newpo~ .. Hard work m .. rr~e unlock,ina or tbr doon or.\he
histo ric step t oward fiscal responsibility "Some tlds ev.:~ 10 IOfllr parents aDd cbUdren, to-Report uy suspicious ac-~rdcb rro'mlem1~~ ... n""t~Z. Mainl•ild would indeed tli:. • as to cet 1D trouble to cet Kelber. .....,. :..v....,.. .. ._ entrrpriw ~ysren1 ~nJ undrr;, ~:l
and to set an example for other gov-their p&reots' atteatloll. v I I rt HellwttltedbyhlJ..Ue, stable 10\~rnnl ~nt ha s 'eryJC)Odthina lfltweretiul!.
ernmental bodies. Two Council me~bers ie':ln( •::_ =•~yby e::· 0 U nteer a chon repo ~~~~::~ ·~~-==.~~bl~ ;;~:~r,:;" :'~ "'::.~.::::~: ,.,.:· ~·.:~?:'I~ ~~;~"':
voted for natio nal survival. Five voted tog him, 'Wbeo are yoa co-Vletima or rape can dial SIQIIIDt mHtllir to UJteo rea, aDd ooe great-(r'Ud· economy to a prosperous theoretical unlockina , for;_ 'we
for bigger deficits, more inflation and tnr to ban eoough pta to tbe "rape crl.s1.s hot lille " to tbe problems eacountered c~clatJnc at ""leu ind ustrial nation where. per all tno·• thit no compatriot•
fiscal irresponsibility be my parent:?' spouortd by Sod:h Oranie by toll.mteers. Further ln· FridaY 1D Pactnc Vl11t' capita income it the second or ours are permitted to ' • '•Sometlmes, tbe roles CouotJ WomenAplnstRape formatloo may be obtiJaed hlahcst In Asia, and wtl<* tbeir enforced aerfdom .
The burden of my warning was the ret rMtrsed. 1 mew ofooe Yatvn voltlll:etfl ar; by calllD&: the Vohmtary Ac. i~~,:~ U:. R.:;~~:~~ manuracturlna production onlY ones who le•vs
financial collapse of ournationiscertain fatberwbosedauchtertalbd ae«<ed to uner tbe hot tlou Ceatv, &42-0961 or ud AU Angels' EptSCCJI)al Increased more than 15 Malnl•nd neepc by owlimiJio
to lllm u 1f be wen a cblld. lilt, aD4 tnrorm tbe •icUm ass .. ma. Church ID Harbor Vlft' percent lui f"' alOne. to Ho,. Kon1. or • if this inflationary binge continues. He ,.. atraJd tbl.t, U be or r.er optioaa ncb"upoUce Numerocaa wluoteer• are HUll ••fli. k'ccmuut _. !Mtween commu.mt fUnctionaries
Mayor Mclrinis tried to refute this warn-.toad .., to btr, lbl wwld rii!POIU aDIS ~1 NI'Y1cts. a.ttdtd 111 tbe AmerLca.a Red • Free C'htna o~tTaiwan and Red are tent out 11 ~~!:~ tell btm to It' to bt:U, Bat, Volldeers wU1 worktDthelr Crou to btlp 1t'1tb a mom-OCC PROF WILL SHOW lng by saying he has more faith In our wbrr: tl:llp antll&tr:artc::al, ..,. hOmeola l-bour 111:1116, tall: ot--t. Teo-tl:ou-• Cblna on ,lilt MoiJ!Iand lr, I dlplom•:r or '""'
nation because we have survived other , ...... )It:! 101 to-till tollowlar z hObbn ol tratnlac -... ~apeo are ftltloe MIXED III!DIA METHOD think, ll:e -otrilll"'l,... &n4 .... they move
rllt aDd ltud~totbtcli.Jld, at UC ll'f1Dt and oae sub-to be adllrtrNIII &ad more ArUst l4ward Blbr,.... In the wortd todq_. bt:l,..fen thr«t or mort to"\',~=~~~~:
crises. Pious platitudes will not save ._,. Tlolop &1'1 rltM4J an .. uoa wa1f Tbe _, IOOiote prol-of art &I r ... dom ancl "'"'Y-Joow .. ii '*'"' lor uyiUm;,
our nation, Mr. Mayor. It's going. to lbollt u bad u tbl7 caa wW bt daM )II tbl f'Olta-oruce Cout Collll(t, wm pfOIPtdtt' and pftvattoR. .. ao'th eounti'ia whereVer
•-'-th and 1f dl rtt." tHn' boJDM, ud tM .... demoutr&tt m1&td .mtdla countrl• Itt populated and llationed:" ...... e e courage se • sclpllne Re .,. .,:.~~r~o..,. nlapeomaybe[llckoddJIIutl te<hOIQI:n at lbe..,.... ..,....,.., by people of IJ:, So :he 101e ~.not'
and self-sacrifice of determined patriots· to bt !II 1f'llll tbt:ll dtU._.Id at tbt Voletary ot tbiColta W.a Art.._... •me rae•. aut Fret Cl~j~ on lfter 111. It ts a on•••'l
to Stop the wild spending before It IS ::=--~ .. ':"!':: :~~.!":':ia.!Cfl AYOCado &I 7!10 p.m. THollay, Plb. Trlwan 1w poliilcU>·,utl -fOf )oumalt.ts "~o
too late. Someone has to be the first ltldrtrtb.,.. ol tbt wo-, as, at Adam• ICllool. Mr. acono'inlc hudom. an theRedsldeotthutory.
to cry "baltl'~ It could be Newport :::;~ .. .:=::". ~ LOCAL LIBRARIES Ill ~:::: .. :.':"'tor0'W~ ':: ·:~~!:':'.~.=';y"::~. ~: IST'IIALE WIIIMIIt
Beach, U our city ha.d lea.dershlp dedi· yoor ..,. 11:11&'' . .,._, POSTER COIILEnnOM e_...., tUir:c .-...,. -It 11 thar, alll:ouJIII 11 ;, ,. lti!OP:I! COliP'Im'niiN = .. ~·•· -~ ll_.t a..cb ut1 c--· • ...-. Jia. cated to the security and SU&:vlval of m · -•• .., --r llbnrtoo.,. --~~ e-. < · _, ... .,.. lrll:nd wlt~out 1._.,11111 ,.. II&N trl• --ail •· In I &••
our nation. •-r--to 11 --Ll· ASSETS ARE UP: 19•· or "'-' n: ,., -~.
f. clo. ' "-ItT Tll"'n,lla UMI.-_ ...
PROS and KAIINS ~ 11::1 tlrt-Alr:trk:U AT IM!~ ~ f'"...-" _...., 1rf 11:e p., Eaa1 ao:l
lit:oJIIoo uart7 \ • no -., .. ..,...., """"" ............. woo~<~., ... ·-~ .... ~~,.. -............. --tl:a TO STOP INFl.ATION-NOW
tnO•tlon can be broulht to 1 snee:c:hlnc halt limply by
re~nt fcder~l pcmlon and rc.tlrement ,.Y plana wit.b
lfttnet-barinl f•dnaLrellrement bondt.
.Gf'r .. l die Pmldmt, IMmbtrt of em.-, tile otr.au
• aMI dl• tNru•cnll: •dl ,.Y perlod.ln proportion to thetr
,.,, .. ..,.. ...... U.S. ntlrtMM ~Jot* would P.. all.._ ...... • ... .... &lid...,...-,_,., ....... _
-..-oftltl --No-al:lo\o-• ,...,..... ....a-............. ,.,: .... ,._... _..... ... Jtrc .. -.. by .... ..... ., ......... , .....
--...... 11--ll:tw
rr:t ,. •.. --•• -
--1.( ... ~
-to be lftllr II I,.._ -C. PrM ~ .... , ........ ! a ...._ ....,,, .,. Or, • lit MJ 'llllndt of~ ... .cal
f:?k":.':.l ~ .. $ =-:!::t--~ ... ...lcrl ..... ....-. .... ·-
--... ,........ -.l!J .. •··~==· -=~ .. -· .
5a·55S4
OtJI(ll,. t'B.AR
'IAIIITT IMSUIAMCI
ltM lllr* Blf4: c ........
..... of tlae .aJf DOW _.._ ......... ns. u .. oltlltbMl ... ..
J-Ye .. ola ca.certtd If-
tort tt t.olte 111atr aJGac
wb tbe uebbctl II dt-....... a ttnctv. r•ur e-w-e• wtta tbt tduca-
U. 1111&18 ol tbt ICbool IY ... tem."
ADder .. •• O.dble CJPtD·
loft dellp. wttb alrnolt oo
flud IDteJ1or waDI, t.1
aroe.Md much mterut
IIDOIII tdlacatora, IDd tbt
KboOl llcWtJ lt frequently
tbe •Jict ol natatJooa 1.00 tova.
PLANNING SESSION
Tbe r...,u. of Women
V otera ot Oruc• Cout ts
pn....ua; a m..uac oo the
mlllllctpal plano!,_ process
at 7:10 p.m. Feb. Z5 at the
lai&Dd HouM, Fubioo li-
laod. Ssleakert wW be Rob-
ert WJDD. city muacer of
NftPOI'l Beaeb, and Fred
Sorabal, city muaeer or
Coat& Mea.
~~IIAft .....
Mr .. Jotua N. NaQCbtOD'I 1J8da lilt home of B&Jboa lalaod. otbers wen M...-. WU-I
'ftt U.. ..tUDe lut TbMnday for tbe Uam WIDttr, Al Tl.flluJ, aad BIIJI,I"d Ryder,
MadreeUu AMI111al7't &IUIIW bmcbeoowbeD at.o tbere were Pat RQC, Uat Matbew-.
tbetr patro~Mqft an boDortd and tbeir Mra. JobD Law.oa, Mn. JUMe~ O.IUfJ
oew otfteera are ID-• • • aDd Mrs. HtDlJ UDIIWl, wbo 111.1
stalled. Gueau b"n qulte aettve, u wu Mra. Earl Bu-
fouDd tbetr way noo. UDI.ble to attend wu Mrt. Deu Q •
throacb cr•t troo Waddell, Who wu ooe ol tbe louDdi.Dc cbiJ.r.l cates and acroaatbe men.
brldre over the • • •
twlmmlog pool, For Heleo Cltftord aDd LocJ Woodward,
prior to eoterlng the 1t was "ooe of a Hrt•" luncheon tbey
bome wlth 10 muy were hostlnc at Gordo L1l. StaodiDJ at
unlque features. the toot ot the statrway, tbe, rreeted each I
There lfere "ohs ruest as they ptbend I.D the ptcturuque
and abs" for the "walti.D& lounge." Here ooe DOted cooversa-
story and a haU 11-Uoo ran from the newest fasflloo.s ID m'lady's
brary, where the wardrobe, IDcludi.Dg hlt1 (there were a few
books oo the tugh t here); petite poiDt ••• Myrna Safttc proadly
shelves were made displayed her handbag tbat dlugtlter Jean
_. R s. HuGHES accesslble by the old Ward had made for bel' to carry wltb her
Ume straJcbt ladder, as 1n "ye olr1en 11-blue suit and bat; 1t picked up the greens
brartes." and blues of her jade, sapphlre and d.iamond
Some of the guests eyeing the cantilevered lapel pl.D; then there wu macrame, for
spiral stairway to tbe upper levels thought unusual ~s • • . Pen ~terbed& • . .
the elevator was excellent, slDce there was (under home turnisbJ..Dc or therapeutics?)
no railing to the stalrsl • • • lodoor planttncs, etc. • •• until the
JACK GEARING · NEW OWNER
1021 L COAlY HWY. C"**A Ia MM •
CALL &II roll ltliiWCII• 6n.llle
I U VT ONF EXAIIIPLE OF OUR
t.' ~
SAL!: HOW ON ! STOCK UP and SAVEl
PRISCIIIPTIONI FILLED 7 DAYS A WIIK
M WIIKDA'fS • .. 71U .. AYI
The social hour gave everyone tlme to last guest lad arrived, then all were di-
chat with frleDds and meet the patronesses. reeled up another statnray to a colorful
Following the usua.l delicious luncheon, which secluded d1n1ng area ••• curtalned wlltdows
this year carried the Valent ine tbeme, Sister allowed just enough sunshi.De Ulrougb •.• --~--------. BertUla or the Holy famUy Adoption Agency and the hanging baskets of loog-trood ferns
graclously accepted a c heck ol $12,000 with gave a garden effect ••• !\VHrPPLF.'s HEALTHY Foons
MY ORA ...... , ,.,.,_
COMIS TO YOUR H()IU
,u,e e•••-•••
1740 S"perlor A"enve
IN-port & l7tj, St.l c .......
GEM
TALK
J.C. HutrW~Nie._ who• Ito,. •t
tB23 Nftlf>Ort Blwt 11ft bHn •
Con. Ill-. lllndmlltf/( for mor•
thtln 21 ,..,._ il., .ufflority on ,.,. -nt! ,_lry.
THE MAPOL EOH
IROOCH
Loft toteD or oatlonal a ward of booor? Both lle
btbi.Dd tbla e1ft by Napoleon
to h1a lofer, COWlselor and
ambulldor, Countess
Marle Weletka.
OD top J,JaRomubelmet
moW oo the center sap-
phlre. Arrows and a Roman
bate bet carry out the berolc
tbemt. Ben•th are tm-•••••••••• .. 11 perlal laurels, crossed cannoos and drum at the IT REALLY ., .. WORKS ~··
COMPLETE OR I$AVE
PARTIAL $5.00
CARPET CLEAMIHG
S«)-60 11 or 645-1313
THE REAL
center. Pearls outline '· W"
lDtertwiDed with "N" ln
a combined coat of arms;
53 dlamollda lte betWeen
tbt lmperial eagle ud the
53-diamood helmet bed.
Over 400 emeralds, two
aDd 36 natllral
1 ....... 1 .. are 118 ftlaf.ttf
blatode "b'Yo6eb 1.1
trulY' • .,... ol Na-
pol.ao's ltlt.meot to
Marie, "Wbeo I put my
baDd oo my heart, you wlU mow tbat my heart beats
for you."
NOW thru
OF
PRICE I •
*******************
WOMEN'S SEPARATES
FROM 2.50
LADIES DRESSES FRQM 5.50
SKIRTS -TOPS · JACKETS • PANTS
FROM 2.50
SLACKS
,10M
4.50
SWEATERS
,llOM
3.50
deep apprectatlon and gave a brief infor mative Two ol Helen's slsters were there, and
talk on the work accomplished in the past her daughter, lovely Melante Nedrud, as
through the Holy Famlly Services. was Lucy's daughter, sparkling Randy Warm-
New offlcers Installed are Mrs. wm Ward, ingtoo. Others were Norma Meyer, jus t
publlc relations; Mrs. Frank Tharin, cor-back from the Orient; Cey Hlrsb, and Pilar
responding secretary; Mrs. Randolph Doll, Wayne • • . aU very c bic; nearby were
recording secretary; Mrs. William Imhoff, Lorraine Cameron and Patricia Groth, both
treasurer; first, second and third vtce pres!-wearing the latest ln smart chapeaux; more
dents, Mrnes. Leonard Jenson, Richard Cant-~tere Toni Oliphant, Mildred Mead, Jean
1 Your Convenient
HEALTH FOOD CENTER
FOR I·R'· \II nRC,ANI ( FRL'ITS. VFGETABLES,
(,R .\I"H f· DAIRY PRODU CTS.
lay Jr. and Moot Mc Millen, respectively. Sharp, Angelltos de Oro prexy Jane Porter 1b28 \4G cARTHVR BLVD.
Doris (Mrs. frederick) Hughes accepted 1n gay tullp red, radiating warm frlendlt-r Harbor Vi ~u c~, t~r)
the president's gavel ror a second term ness as usual, Mary Lou Hopkins In the NEWPORT BEACH 6U· 77 JJ
• • • Accolades were a ccorded to the out-new mllltary look, with gold buckle and a ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~;;;;~~i=i;;.. going board, and added appre<.'l.atloo was wee bit of braid • • • Emma Jane Rlley I
exteoded to Mrs. Hughes for her past leader-and Millie Niedecker. It was good to see Cbtml .. LaCoste-Purcell -Coo•erse-Treton-Ger~
ship and her continuance Cor another term. Dorothy Aubert agaln and Vella Hesnault "8 ./ .,
New active member s Introduced were Mmes. too; also Alberta Grubb and Jean Alison; .! t~l"fflhma in ennU t
George Kent, Andrew Morthland and Eldon more ~tere Peggy Hakes, Elsie Thompson, · i1 If 1 1111.., SHt•e••• tt
Lockhart. Vtrglnia Wright, Jessie May Shirar • . . FEATURI NG & Rac.,et ·~·· &i'
Some of those attending were Mmes. Peter and others. A delightful day • • • prelude ALL TOP BRANDScl ~
Fluor, francis Davis, A. C. Lowell, Martin to more. ln the meantime, Sun Valley calls aramounl 'horls -~ Scott , Hubert Rousselle, and Ernest Scanlon for some, including Helen Cl1ftord. I'
Th L ' • ged ~ Behiod tbe Interoattonal Panc:alte Bouse ' erese oyron IS engo s 333E.l'lthSLC0Jt1Mea Pbooew-uu i
Mr. and Mrs. Glt>M Mor-June. She wlll attend CaJi-Plans are for a Aug. 23 ~ 9-6 Sat.' Moo. tbru Thurs.-fri.to 8:00 p.m.-Sun.D-1 f
ris Layton or 31 Carmel rornla State Univ ersity at wedding Lo Holy Family Fred Perr -WJlsoo -Dunlop -Dans -Tretorn -Bueraft
Bay Drive, Spyglass 11111, Long Beach ne~~ll . c:;a~tho~li~c ~C~h~u:rc:h~in~O~n~ng~e~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ have announced the engage-The bridegroom-to-be, .I
ment or their daughter, son or Mr. and Mr s. Mi-
Therese Anne, to Anr1rew l:ha£11 Stanislaw Ciecek of
Stanislaw Cif>,·Pk or Tustin. Tustin, ls a 1971 graduate
The enga;1H 1: v1s ,m-of Servtte high school and
nouncf'll at . utine's da) wlll be a graduate ln June
partv, Feb. 11, ~'elei.Jratlng from Long ~ach State Uni-
the 33rd v•edding anm-verslty. He 1s currently do-
,vl~'',.!).f tl)t. br.lde's par-log student teaching 1.n ~lle ,tts; ~T Ga.rden Grove school <!1s-
Miss Layton Is a gradu-ulct and wlll see~ a per-
ate of Marywood W~h schodl manent position ln the tr-
CLAMS • OYSTERS • SHRIMP • SWORDFISH • BASS
LUNCHEON fm• 11.16
s..d Oily 'tl4, .IL
--·~Cialf'~ .. C.a.DMA Ilia -.-a• me• 11 c ................. _..._, ... , ... -..a..----
and Is currently attendill{! vine, Tustin and Garden HALIBUT • ABALONE • LOBSTER • STEAKS
Onnge Coast Colle£e, where ,G~~ro~v!e~d=lst:rl=c~ts~=in~S~ep~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!!!!~ she will receive her as-,_tember.
soclatlve arts cle~ree in
THERESE LAY T 0 N
LOCAL MEMBERS GO
·TO EMBLEM MEETING
The third quarterly meet-
Ing of the State Association
of Emblem CluiJs and Ne-
vada-Hawaii Clubs was held
feb. 7-8 aboarrl the Queen
Mary, Long Bea<·h, prE>s ld(>(!
over by the state presid£~nt,
Mrs. John Garr1ner, from
Marysville. Attending from
Newport Harbor Emblem
Club 394 were the presi-
dent, Mrs. James Carr, and
Mmes. Virgil Bates, C. Rolt-
lnghoUse, Emerson Went-
aell, Richard Marvin, H.
Trautwein, V. Whitelaw,
Kenneth Westi'TWl, Robert
Raosa, George Corbarl, L.
Louise aod Bruce SteYeos.
The supreme pN!sfder~t,
Lucille Mabooey, and all
Calltornla, Nenda and Ha-
waU supreme offJcers wen>
IIOaOred at thJs mtt"Un&.
--· SECLJRITY wrTl-i
HOMEOWNERSHIP
SAFE, HGH RETt.m TAX St-ELTER!
The newly liberalized KEOGH (HR10) PLAN now allows self-employed professionals to de-
duct 15% _up to $7,500 -of their taxable income. This sum. plus ALL the interest Nr~.
is tax exempt until retirement, when deposited In a safe. insured, Laguna Federal Savenga
passbook or oertlflcete account. Send In the coupon below for detailed Information. or visit
our KEOGH Counsellors. They'll be glad to help'
lAM a,....,._. Celltomla
101 NOfth EJ Clm6fto .....
&.AeU'NA tau. c.l tomia 24301 ..._,ct. Valencia
LMIIB.IUIDM. Calltomla a Wee~ Gfllwilft Awnue
~ eoGft WI RLitiOMT.IGMJ
r--------------------------, I KEOGH Laguna Federal Savlnga l
1 280 Oc .. n A'lenue. Laguna Beach, CA a2851 1
I I 1 0 Pie ... Mf\d rne KEOGH (HR 10) PLAN 1 I R~~~~~~ I
1
1
D I am alto lnte,..ted In teaming aboUt the new
I
I-
I ~--
$1 .500 ma•lmum I~Yidual RetiAtment Aeeount.
l=: _________ _.._......,......,_""'!""
, FICTITIOUS BUSIIIESS
~ NAME ~ATEMElfT
; Tbo Jo-poncu an : dolDC bulioea ,u: S.sldDt
liiD, ZOOI Port WQbrldp,
x...,.rt Beb. •-Bonita
R. Coder, 2001 Port Wey.
. bride•. Newport Bc:b. 1!110;
:lou C•mmtac .. 1048 Port
; WeJbrtdce, Mnpart Beb..
'9ZUO; Brudl R. Macl<oo·
:ate, 1%17Z.D RUter, Gar-
: dea. GroYe 92640.
. Tills boltNP ll coodlcted
·.bY a paenl poriDerolllp. :slpedo Suretta R. Coder.
: TIWI *lomj!OI ou l1lod
wltll tbe COIIDCJ Cten o1. ·orup cc.mtr Ju.zt, 19'75.
. Ptabltah: Jaa. JO, Feb •• ,
: U, zo, 1915, 1a tbl Newpor~
: Bul>or Eulp. f -40M5
LIGAL IIOTICI
FJC lllkJUS BUSIHESS
NAWE STATEMENT
Tbt follCJIWIDI periOU are
: 4oiDc bualaul as: CIJ'l'OD
: Eaterpriltl -Curoa Prea
: • He~ Ill 11arA1111r. P. 0.
: 8os 2110, Z5Z02 llortllrq>
; Drln, t..c-HflJ, Ca.
: 9ZS5S: Roraald Tyler Mar-
ray, 25!02 Nortbrap Dr-. L..... Hl1lo, Ca. !IU53;
/ Carol MM )hrray, 25ZOZ
1 Nort~ Dr., LlpDa ll1lll,
Ca. 92&5S,
' ' I
TbU bUIDoala ..-ct..
ed by a c•erU putDerlblp.
s~ Rooa1d T. Manay.
Tbla~-~
wllh tW~ CWk 'ot
oruco ~ Ja.ll,lm.
Pubu.tt Feb. 1,11,%0, !'7,
~:t tm, 111 tiM: N"''))rt Hutwlr
.-: !:DIICD. F -40&17 i::----~L~I~GA--L-HO~flC~1~-
. ~ ncnnous BUSIHESS
, •: NAME STATEMENT
: : , Tbe folloYinc penoa l.a
: '. dotnc busiDess u: Taueb
: :, flnan<:lal. 369 s.. MICUOI
: · Dr., Sulte zss, Ndp)rt
: _: Be&ctl, CaUfornll. 92660: Tbe
; :-Frank TaucbAc'IDCY,ICal-
: · Uorrdl. Corplrttloa, 2700 N.
: • MaiD, saaa. Alii., CalUoruia.
' TbJI bult.De1111 CODduet.:t
: by a corporation.
: CorponUoc Namr. Tbe
: Fru.k Tausch ActoeJ; Jack
: L. Smttb, Corponlt S.Cr.-
-: tary.
TbU statemeat wu fl1ed
. Wltb the Cowat)' Cltrll: al
on111e CoaotJ Jan. n, 1t7'5.
Ptlbllalr Jan. so. Feb. 6,
13, 20, ~. 1975, In tbt New-
port Haroor Eutp. F -40C74
LEGAL IIOliCI
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
SUPERIOR COURT Of THE
STATE OF CAUFORHIA
FOR THE COUNTY OF OR-
ANGE
llo. A-USIO
Ellalo ol FREDERICK K.
MORTON, ete., Deeeu.1.
lfOTICE IS HEREBY
G rYEN to tbe creditor• ot
tbt abot't u.mtd cleeldlat
tbat all -boYlll( cla1ml acam.t tllle aid dt-
cedtat an NQII1.nd 110 ftlt
tbem, witb tbl Meuar'J
"f011Cbef8. ill tbl ofllet ol
Ute clerk ot tbl l&lore •·
tulld COIII't, or to ,r 1 111
tNm, wUb tbe ~
YOIICMra, to tlle ......... •• 1M-.,-, Dloo, Mad••'" .,, ....... i ~ ~lloo, AI· ......,.. at lAw, Atoo fl.
-Ill T-· 1'11111,._,
UO 11-rt C-r Drift, ·~ --,c--."*' ..... ...... of ..... ot ...... .. ....,..au ..... ,.. . ...... . ... -"'-=~-== ...... -! IIIIo* ,_, 1 tm
, ~ D&slt&r, ~ l.trta ...... _
JeOTa:l TO CUlliTOICI
~:.~;om~
FOR THE COOIITT ,or
ORAJIGI
llo. A-t11!5
Ellolo ol 1111W1 COR-
M&UUS, DeetUid,
JeOTa:l IS Bl!REBY
GIYEM to U. eredlton ol.
tbo -·----tbal all -llafliC
elalmo -tbo l&ld do-e-t an nqalrad lo tl1o
tbell., wUIII tbe DIJCtAU'J
•oaebora. lo·the otlleo oltba
c:lerll: of tbl aboYe lllWtd
eoort. or lo paw..t tbom,
Wltl:l tMDICIUIJ'JYOIIC.bart.
to U. -nlpod at tbo
o1ftce al ber attomey, Paul
A. Ha.ul, Ill Dorer DrtYt,
Salte SS, Newport Bte.cb.
Calllorala 51Ua0, wtlleh 11
tbe place ol bu:IDus of tbe
udenSped ID aU matten
pertalAtDC to tbe estate al
aid deetdeat, witbla br
IDOII.tbl after till flrlt Plb·
Ucata ol w. DDtlce.
lliiWid Juaary 19, 1975
HAZEL R. JACOBSOM,
Eueutrta o1 tbo E*la ol
tbt dloYe .. m.t decedalt.
PAUL A. HANNA, At.
tomey at Law, 881 CoYer
Dl1Ye, SaJte !S, Newport
Boaeh, Calll4rula 9ZS&O,
Tot,, (714) &U-6?47, AI.
toney for Eueutrt.z.
Ptbllah: Feb. 6, 13, ZO, 27,
15175, I.D the Newport Harbor
Eulp.
n:tftJJCMDiMJ(IU
IIAIII ITA.ftiiUT
no 1o11oo111 -ta .... .. ••• -ltnJ Mallciy'o T_. Plo hop,
Z'lll I . C.. l!~Pftr, Co-
r<M del Mar, CaL •tiUS;
Gerald 11. 11a11or, 1:1'1-1/1
Grud CaM!, -lalud,'
Calli.-·
T1U t-h I 1111: C"*"'*"
bya_.u~
Sic* Goral4 M. llalkly.
Tllla olatomool ftl Diad
wtt11 tilt ~ Clerk ol
O..,...~Fob,ll,lt'IS.
Mil.* Fib IS, 10, 11,
MU'Cb &. 18?'1, lD. tbl Hew~
port Rart>or '-· FtoMl
LIGAL IIOliCI
FlCTm<lUS BUSIHESS
"AWE STATEMENT
Tbo followtbc peraoo Ia
doUc baa'._• u: Alarm
S.n1ce Co., ts'71.D Lopn
An •• eo.ta M-, Ca. 92626:
.Artlllr f. Doraer, P.O. Boa
511, Dlla Potat, Ca. 9!629.
TbU bo&Wa Ia .-...
od by ao llldiYldaal, Slcnad:
G. f. Do.....,.,
nt. atatemeat wu tued
wttll tbl COUDtJ cler~ ol Or-uc• c-, ,.._ n, 19'15.
PtlbUM: Feb. 1,13, 20, 1:'7,
1975, Ill tbe Newport Hubor
Eulp. F-400411
E .... ... -.. ....... ~. w 7 _ ...... .
.. • -., -lllta •o.o. .. -.-., ...... 2'1 2
, Ill
.... 0 ..... ; , .... .... -.c-.-Mar,
1 ....... ~ ... ....., ..
-~~ --a beiliu• af "-'.. W. -a:ao .... laa.M• I p.a. Fob. I .. • Llo c-.•...-.eo.. ... -. --11111t'14 ........... --uu~-..c~
11...,.n. -I p.m. ud a p.aa, ••• aom..,.. IICID1e
$H1-a.ot-.towota,
•loWir .... -llaiDI
,._ .._ -· HOO Put llowport, !aft tbom 1o
a clotllalclrrwrol!M-
room at 1100 Put llowport,
,_ 7 p.m • .at 1:15 p.m.
• • • Cb&rlll lac-.ol
C a C Cycla Sllop bi Coota
.. _ nportad tbol' 7$ -
lock eablal, ..-at $1t7,
Wlrt .... f'tom boze1 1:1
tbo euport Gl ldl ·bomo at
71$ DomiiiCO, tbe Bllllfll, 1>1-
tw... 'I:JO p.m. aDd I:JO
p.m •
• MONDAY, fEB. S
Dtaall: "'* "-<<tr, zo, of 114 3001, Wool ll...,.rt,
wu •baraad -allopltiiiDc at El Raoello M&-, 2?17
Newport B1fd., Wut New.
port • • • TbieYta tool!: s
pla.Dters am pl.utt:, Yable!S
at $112, from t.be Sberman
FOGIIdatloo Gardeoo, COlli
HWJ. ud Femlaf, Coroaa
delMar, between5p,m.Fib •
S aDd 8 a.m. Feb. 4 •••
WbUe the famUy alept tn
upstatn bedrooms, baqlars
rmaeked tbl Loree Heatbtr
home at 1500 Dorothy, Har-
bor Hl(bli.Dds, aDd took a
radar nnce, purse, waneta,
earreocy, auvenrare, a
camera, aud other posses-
•Jou. w1tb a total eaUmated
.
• WlllftmAY nB.I •
Ioiii ..., C•sDJ, ... ~
of lOt......,~ ____ ...,.._ ...
dl'tt'tll .... u. W'p.,. ~&1110,
ol aJoollol &I ..... """ -.
ll...,.n -Dr •• ' • • ...... -Tbomu •-·~ lr., lloo .,.,_ ol Zl, ol-Y .... C»-, tnOtollllt.._
tM B111«1. wu amMd tt at t:ll p..• •••
I p.m. Ia tilt 100 b-1IUrtm '-
of IWtM AM~ -'----. Cool& lull,,. a pull -clloip artOolod II .. 50 a.m. ... T.._,_,_...., -•ollooq....,
zo, o1 JtOO Falnlo'lr, c-... Kirk -01-Mea. wu booUd oa a aa ,. ot zoe ouua. coroaa
cbarp .,,..,..,._,._ dtllfar,zr.:c~~arlaollulor
tiOII 'tt I:JO a.m. at pOllee Adam:a,' , of Foaeta1D Val.
...._.rten , •. c:a.t~Bnb· ley, wert arnltecl oa. a
ur ..,.._ f750 -ellarp ot rn1at1oc &Dd ob-
trom a jewel bo1 at Mr .Rnttlllf poUce at 4 a.m.,
bome at SO:SS Baf'llde, Co-toUowtllc u IDeidlat laJOlY·
.--dol -· bottrHII II tar & -· wltb aotay p,m. ud mldllcbt ••• YoN OCctpUtl J'tllliC)I'ted at tbe
tba.D $1,000 tD pt1ot0 _.. ·elluuol 81tn.Dee bJ •me-
moot &Dd ,...... -OH w11o callad lbo Hul>or
. wore baqlartlad from lilt lltpt. ••• Howard Cia"""
-· ot Roy -., UIS Wolla, 19, t/6' It'll Port
Gold• Circle, "-lYtn&rJ CbeiHI., Hartlor Vlft'
EDtea, mmtttme betwttD Homea, wu cbarJed wttll
z p.m. IDd I: SO p.m. 4rl:rtD& IDIStr tbl laD.1e~tee
• THURSDAY, Feb. 5 of "aleobol at 10:15 p.m. at
Jolla 1._ Barr-Ford &Dd MICArtbor, Rar-
40, ot 7000 W. Coast lhrJ .. ~= ~'at' $i,:O
Welt Newport, wucMf'ltd wulltQleltromuopeopr-
wtth belllclntolleatedlapab-·-at Jame~ Smith'• bome He a-.r bJs ruldeace at _ ... at !54 Cedar, Newport S:SO p.m., tol..knrtD&: a flre Shoru, while be want la·
ID b.1J bouse tftller • • • aldt b1a boaH to talt oo. the
A $615 outboard motor wu pbooe from 7:SO IIDW 7:45 stolen from WUl..l&m
Coolter's bolt wbUe It wa·a p.m.
II bU resideDC.t at S01 E. • SATURDAY, FEB. 8
UG.t.L NO TIC!
Bay Froot, Balboa lalud, Edwla Fnnt Wadtltoa, 58,
betweea 4:SO p.m. Feb, S of ZSO lria, Co.roaa del Mar,
aDd 7 a.m. Feb. 7 • • • wu clarpct wttb drlYlllg
A $1!0 bicycle wu stoltll. UDder tbe lDftueoce of al.
from aa OI*Ji cane• at tbe cobOl at Bayatde ud c~
Elfn.rd De Plomb ~me. 790 H1r)'., t.y brldce ahl., at
Amtcoa, the Bluffs. bttw.-. 7:55p.m ••.• RtchlrdEuceoe
Z p.m. aDd 4:15 p.m. , • • Soatll. ZB, of 1741-C KOII-
Tooll valued at $765 were rOfta., Wnt Side, W'IJ:
tabll from 1.11 UDIOCted pr-Cbl.f'led with belae lntozi-
L!GAL NOliC! L!GAL 11011CI ago al Duld Ca-ll's catad tb pobllc al uo p.m.
-,h-o_C_hl_ef of Pollet. -... 1&1.1 be home, 5202 Neptwae, West oa Superior aoatbofHOJI)Ital ORDINANCE NO. 1599 ''"' suc h sales gina by Ret ..... A calculator, type-
Ait ORDINANCE OF TRE Cll.tef of Pollee &ball mate the City Clerk at the 41rec-L!GAL MOTICI wrtter, jlcbt, and Clmtra,
c rrY OF NEWPORT BEACH ncb order upoo tbe arne Uoa of the Chlet ot Pollee NOTICE TO CREDITORS nlatd at $450, were stols
AMElfDIMG CHAPTER 1.20 proof of anersb.lp &Dd wltb at l•st tlte (5) days be-SUPERIOR COURT OF THE from Jerry Procacclno'sear
OF TRE NEWPORT BEACI! tbe ame DOtlct u prt-fore the time fixed tbtrlfor STATE oF tAUFORNIA while It was puked at bJa
IIIUJrfJCIPAL CODE DEAL-acr1becl lathe case of prop. by publlcattoa II least once FOR THE COUNTY OF borne at 5105 Bntee Crea-
OfG WITH I...OST AND UN-erty. If ontnblp CUD0t be 1a I D.,.~~P&Per of Ctntn.l ORANGE cent., Ltdo Saods, from 11
CLADIED PROPERTY dettJ'IIIJDed to tbe au.flc. clrculatloa, No. A-79652 p.m. Feb. 7 tmtU 8 a.m.
Tbt Clt)' COUDCU of tbe UoD of tbt Cb.ltl of Pollee, 1.!0.070 CONDUCT OF Eatate of DEAN MeDON-Feb. 8 , , • A young mu
City o!M-rt Bea~b JI!>ESM .lie PlY • I'OJ!I"t. Ia 411lUr A,U!;_TION, An .. etloo ""-.• LJI,~--~ •"'l. ~-~rtod 1o "'!J
ORDADfd·fduft: .-;t ""'"Vd~ ....... ftiilttt'lale otUDClalmedp~., IWJiiK:'! -Js""" HEREB 1J~ec ti rat Doter
SECTIOII I. Cllaj>ter I.ZO ,.,_ Gl -h -y lo .,oll;Y_Iball bo·~od by GIVfN tb tbo er-ra B-LiljOolw; IIOW: C-
ot D:le Ktwport Bead11 M.U-allJOile .W. .OI'dfted tD • Ill c.-, IIIDIJir or h1a tbe abofe amtd dececseat Rwy tii.Y · b'flilct ar• at
elpa.J. Code 11 bertbJ • bJ a ceart of c:ol$tteat Uoo'!!Qd rtpreMOD.tt,e. ~tllft aU per.:Mt bl.nac t~s1;ri."...WArl credtt~rd.
AMENDED In tta entirety )IJUdlctloll.. 1,10,080 PROCEED:: TO eliJms .,atut the aid de-left after the clerk cheeked
to re1d 11 follows: 1.20,040 FINDER MAY BE DEPOSn'ED lN GEN-cedat an nqulred to flle and fouad the card tad been
"Cbapttr 1.20 RECLA.DI PROPERTY OR ERAL FUlfD. After such tbem wW1 the oeceuary lD a parH atol111 earller
UNCLAIMED PROPERTY MONET. aucttoo l.s completed, tbe .-ouch.ra .lll tbe ofJtce of 1D the ntnl.Dc from Kooa
SECTIONS: (A) It tbe ftCIOrted -rattle proceeds of the aucttoa stall tbe e1uk ot tbe aboYe •· Lues bcnrllfiC alley tD co ...
1.20.010 PoUce Clltef to of tbe property or mc.ey ll be clellnred 1o tbe Dtrector Utled coart, or to preseot Ita Mea. • • • A wheel
Rtceln Property and FOUDd Tweaty.Fin Dollars ($Z5.. of Flu.oee for deposit Ill them wttb the DICIIIU'J and ttre n.latd at J102 were Kcr.~ey. 00) or more, Ud tbe trve tbe Geaenl Fuod. Yoacb.ra. to tbetlDHrldped rtola from Edward MU-
1.20.020 Holdtnc l.lld Dta-ow-o~er dod IIIOt &IJPtlr ud l.Z0.090 UNSALABLE at the offtce of blr attonMy ler'l car wb.Ueti naparll:ed.
poll.l of Uaclatmed Prop-proYt Ill& OW'Dirtblp of the AND UNUSABLE PROPER-PAUL A. HANNA, 111Don; iD froat of tU borne at 318
ert)'. proptrty w1th1D nlDttJ (10) TY. Any property ad"r~ Drln, Suite ss, Newport Marputte, Coi'Oill.dtiMu,
1.20.030 True Owtltr May daJ&, tbe Cblef of PoUee tLted lDd olftnd for llllt B•cb. Ct.Uionta tlhO, from 7:10 Feb. 7 UDW I
Cli.Jm Property or Mouey. lbaU C&llH DOUce of tbt bQf: DOt 10ld I.Dd DOt mtt-wb.tcb a. tbll! place of ball-a.m. Fetl. 1 • • • WbUe
1.!0.040 FlDder MIJ Rt-property 10bepab111bedODCe able tor approprtatioll to the aeat of tbe l&lenlped 111. Mr. IDd Mra. HetlrWI WU-
elalm Property or Mooty. 1a a llft'IIIIP'r ot CIDinl •• of tbe City sball be aU mattera pertalAlDc to tbl Uam Zl111l1r, 1523 Corn ..
1.20.0'50 UDCialmed Moa -elrca.l&Uoa. If, after HYta dNmtd to bt of DO n.lue eatate otaJddec.S.t, .Ub-wall, Weltctur, were at
ey to be Depo.tted 1D Geo-(7) daya lollOIFllc tbe flnt &Dd 11all be 41llpoaed of iD toar moatu after tbl Amelia'• r .. taun.ot. ssoo
enl F•ad. pabUcatloe. obottce,aoon. 1D .-cb nwmer u t.be CU.y n.flt pubUcatiaa. of thll w. Cout Hwy:, Ma.riDtn
1.%0.060 Uoclalmed Prop.. er IIJPI&n aDd prone b1a Muapr directs. Dottet. IIJ.Ie, IOmiODI ~Cole Mrs,
erty to be Used by CUy or OWDirablp ol tbe property, 1.%0.100 DANGEROUS OR Dat.:t J._..l')' at, 19'75, Zlecler'e $600 mink stole
Sold at Auctioo, I..Dd tbe peraoa who bmd PERISHABLE PROPERTY, JANET ARLENE BULL--from tbt floor 1D a rest
1.%0,070 CcoiJet of Aile-or aYad: tbe PfOPtrt)' PIJI ADJ property comJ.nc Into INGTOM Euc:utrtJ ot tb1 room booth, aboM: 51 o'clock.
t1o11. tor tbe ceNt ot pubUcatico tbe poueuloo of the Clllef Eltlta ;, the aboYt aamed uo.oao ,_ tb 1><. ot tbo oollco, tbo tllla aball ol Pollee which bo doter-·doco<l.,t. NAMED BY JEWELERS
Depoa:lttd 1.D Geotnl Fuod... Yilt ID tbe 11r-WIIO bUild miDN 10 be 4u(eroua or PAUL A. HANK A, A.t-Joseph I. Ha.rtatei.D,crntr
1.20.0510 t1ualable lDd or • .,ad 1M property, liD· perllblble may be 4l.lpo!Md toney at Law 111 oo.,.r of J.,.ela bJ Josepb, Cotta
Uoaable Property. lus tbl property...., bmd of tmmedtateiJ, wttbout DO· Drln Sc&J.te is Nt"WPOrt Mea.. baa bleD eleeted
1.20.100 Du(ti'VUI or 1111 tbe cou.e of employmeat tlce, la 111ch muner u be Bta.c~ caUionlia IZHO: pntldeat of Calllorala. J.,..
PtrUblble Property. bJ u emploJee of tbe Cit)', dtterm.laa to be Ill the pub. Tel: (714) $42-1'747, At. eltn .U...DtnctoniiU\414
1.20.110 Pnm.lou DOt wberelA tbl property 1bLll He lattrett. torDe1 for Eucwtrb. to tbt board lDcJadt lire.
.Applleable. be 101d at u ctlaa u pro.. 1.%0.110 PROVISIONS hbllab: Jan. SO Feb 6 MUJ B&n,OWDttofCba.rl ..
1.20.010 POLICE CHIEF 'lded Ill Sedion l..!O.OIObe. !lOT APPLICABLE. Tbe U zo 1175 1111 tllt NewPorf. . H. Bur Jne1tra of Balbc».
TO RECEIVE PROPERTY low. Proril:tou of StcUoll1l.1lO,-sirt.o: £uSia, blaDd ud Wttteltft' P'.aa.
AND FOUND MONEY. Tbo (B) Ia U. or•t tbo H· 0.0 tbnlo(h UO.IOO aiW.U
Cblol of Pollee abaU m&U ported -ol tbo pn~ptrty . oot bo doomed lo apply tb LIGAI. IIOTICI LIGAL IIOTICI
pi'OTtsklu tor rtcelftDc uad Ia l•• UU. TwtDty-flTe propert)' or mooey •b)let lfOTJCE Of HE.ARIHG
aai&Moi>IDc -pn~ptrty Dollara (US.OO) ud ooon-lo ooalloealloo oodor the "OTICE IS HEREBY GIV&" lbat tbo Board G1 Sopor-
aDd fblrDd mo..,. dtUYend er IIPIU8 to pronbl.llcrn-law• of the state of Call. ...-n of tbe eo.tJ ol. Orne•, State ot Callfonla,
to blm or oomt.ac lllto bla erablpottblpropertJwWdD fonda or tbl t1o.Ued Stat11 baa b)' Rlelatic!!J dattd tbl1ttlt da.J of.Jamary, 1175, poo--· A ncolpt lball otbol)' (10) clara, tllo UU. of Amorlca, &Dd lbi1J apply doelar&d II& ~~~~-to -tilt torrtlory _,_
bo ta.ac1 1o tilt per-do-oball •011 a lilt--lo property ot ....., bold bolow lo 0..,... ~ -Llclltlllc ·llal--
ltrtrbl ..cb prcptrty or fCMIIIId or and tbt proper.. •• .ncs.e. OD1J •bert tbl DUtriet !Co. 10, ud liU flud Wttntii.J, tbt 11tb
A<h .....,, 1)', -U. pn~ptrty wu •m• Ia llM:lalmad by uy day ol It'll, lilt ol "10 o'eJoek A.ll.
1.%0,010 IIOLDI!IG AIID toad Ia 1M -ol om-per-&lid ao -r ,.,_ of -clay Board ot&o!>trYtaora
DBPOIAL OF UMCLADIED ploJm-bJ ' u ' IE.ItJM: Y1l:iCM of Jaw Ut tppUca of tbl eo.tJ ~
PROPERTY. lllel -rty of lllo CIIJ', Ia '1111<1 -abla _.....,. II& c11Jpo-IIOa ......... 1M City
111&11 bo •r&d 1o a _,. tbo pr-IJ' lllll1 bl IOid ollloe." ot-Aaa, lor tilt
placo Jor a period ol at at poblle-u--SECTIOII I, Tbla or-llarllt -.IM ud aD 1-tllrto (I) -•o, ud Ia S.CUO. LIO.OIO bolow. ••-lllall bo pooiJUAod ...,.,_-,
.. eta 1DCMeJ ...U bt ~ l.JO,OIO UlfCUIIIID aect Sa tM oGielal ..,,_. PII'IIEI ....,
ltad wltll lilt llltoetor o1 IIOIUT TO. ~JOIIIID -Gl 1M CIIJ', ud U. AI
,_ .... a par1o<1 G1 oat lit QIJIIUL FVIID. All -111111 bl-..tldr •
laoo U.. -(I) -· -• -by 1110 tr (10) a,. .... tilt dllto aal--elal-by CIIW ol Polloo ud IIIII do· Of llo 'I Jlloo,
u. tnt ....... -be ~ Uftlrt4-to .. trw .... ftll: •"'""'et,.. tlltro-
diiRid tobrt•Jdlltd~ or 1M ...... -. dlle..t at a ,...au DMrt'IJ
,my • -I&IIDM _,-, (I)-..... oiolutitiN-, ot lilt CIIJ' c-ou oltMCI-
.. joetlo•-lupro-at1or bo ,,., .. .., •• tyofll_.t-llolda ~~~OWIID ~....._ UIICL.&DIID !MIIta~ot-.,,lm,
MATCLADII'IIOftltTTOR P-.n TO U ~ ud wu ·• Cl l•llltlllllo
-U. ... BY crtr 0. .:n,o A.T d&Jotr_,,lm,by!M
.,._, AUC'tiDil U,. a·-·~~ u. ..., 1o. ., ~~~~-(0)_,.._ ..... --· --
... IIIIOiad W. _, ~ a -:1-, ~It'i. = ---........ lllll1 a. -•...., ~ ........ Ma--~ .. --••. , ..... Aarw;;. __ _
... -.... Qp .. •• .... -OCJU.IICIIMift .. _.,._., .. -A.Ik'h CllrE ... _ ...... lrilll .....
..... I --AJiDJt a \• ........ ..~ ....... e~~r-.... ellr~ ,_ ....... r'U M. .. mt,lt ........ , ..... ;a .........
'
... _ ..
ldd tanltOrJ Ia c 1 ...,
--., 14, 1m, "'
.. tile -... Clift< "' .... ..., .. ~
~c..,
DAMIEL F. GRAHT, u-
aoelalad wtto '-Fad-
on! So'ltbp lor SS, YOU'I,
llu -•macl cbaltlnul ot tilt board ot dlroc:lora.
A ruldell ol Lq-. Boacb
I IDee 1927, be ~11aqalabed
u .uller carter In ttt:all· tar lo )>Ia !.quill Fodonl
SaYlll(a Ill 1942, at tbo bo-
bftt ol -s. lla1l, tbo
a..,ei&Uoa'• tlnt presi-
dent. Wr. Gnat le a.a ae-
complUbed pt&Dlet lad bu
b... actJYe la mtutrel
abowa and otber beDeflt mu-
11CII eaterta.ID.meat. IPOD-
IOrad by tbo Ltoo• Club
&Dd -· orpntaattooa.
H ADASS.AH WILl HOLD
INDEPENDENCE FETE
Tbo ll...,.rt Boach chap-
ter of Hadnab wt.Il bOld tts
cblrttable tftllt of tbe ytl.r,
the "I.Ddepeodeoee dtllDer
daDce," at tbe lnmt Coast
Coomtry Clob Feb, ZZ,
There will be "falblana
for meG Cllly," diAciD& to
the mute ol steYe BerliDir,
aDd door prllea, Mrs. Carl
Warembflllld, a well II:DoWil •rttat.. Ia Cl•lllc Bacluab
ODI of.ber nluablepe.JDtlap
for tbe "ant. The doDatton
wW be $15 per per11011.
I CHURCHES,
Ceatnl Bille a.da
•oaa•T M. IIMGITOM-,AlTO I
2311D ST. ot OR.t.NG!, COSTA 111$.1. -64J.5050 -y _..., ---10:10 ..... _, Sellool s-, ....... worAip • HO p.m. 1,00 Ul,
W'dallill)' BfblelbdJ Ull PIQ'II' •••••• 'r:OO p.m.
Au 1-cbiD'c:l wlllllltbla taehl&( mllllAitry
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
• 2Sq!,CL!,ff ,P...,.....,POIT IIMM.""'.u.7~
,1 Dll. f . ltllll:OM 111110111
F PASTOI
IUMOAY ICMOOL ,, ••• 9111 ...... II&\. I STUDY
'IOIIMIP, • •, .... A.M. • 7 1',11. ,,. I'.M. WID.
.,SCIBH
Of' MIND"
II,.IAMO. C. IACIUOM, .IMIITII
ilUDdq a.m .. , , . , , . , . 11:00 a.m.
lllladal 8ollool •.•.••.. 1 HO a.m.
CIMTIR ST •• COSTA MIU U~10JJ
GRACE BIBLE CHURCH
Veteran~' Memcwl&l Bldr.
565 W. 13th, Costa Mesa
REV. TOM TYREE, Putor
SUNDAY sERVICES'
10'30A.M.A HJO P.M .
Sunday School,
aU ages , 9 :30
HOME BIBLE CLASSES'
CaU 552-0092
-reaehin1 Bibk Doctrine•
AITEND
THE CHURCH
OF YOUR CHOICE
REGULARLY
We invite you to won:hip
LUTHERAN CHURCH
OF THE MASTER
~....,Ilk Vlow Dr. c.w .. dd .... Coli!.
LAWRI!NCED. FRUHUN
Pastor -Pbone 644-2664
SUNDAY SCHOOL
Apa' 9,15 to 10,15 VII
Wonhip Hour -I 0 :30a.m.
Nunery and Coffee Hour
Otriation Sc ienu
S.r•ices
FIRST QIURCH OF
CHRIST. SCIENTIST
3303 Via Lido
Newport &each
SUNOA Y SOiOOL
9 a 10:~ •.m.
SUNDAY SERVICES
9 a IO:Mia.r~~.
WEDNESOA Y EVENING
MEETING 8 p.m.
READING ROOM
Week day~: 9 a.m. · S p.m.
Wednelday:9 a.m.-7:<45 p ...
Tuaday
9 a.m. • .5 p.m.: 7-9 p.m.
SI!:OOND OfURCH OF
OtRlST, SC1ENTIST
Newport. Beach at
Corona del Mar
3100 P•dfk vn Dr.
SUNDAY SCHOOL tO a.m
SUNDAY SERVICElO....m
WEDNESDAY EVENING
Reaclin1 Room: B P••·
&5QOo-B r.. eo ••• s .. ,.
EatNace oa N.rdee ..
Mon.-Fri.: 10 •. m. to S p.m
Tltu.rsday nenin1•: 7 to 9
Sat.: 10 a.m. to <4 p.m.
You •n cocd.illly Invited
to attend Clnuch. SeMen
and to ... ~~o..tln Rooni
THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
TilE CINT.II ~011 IIILICAL STUDII$
.... A.M. MM. I G..A.IIII ,
• ... .Yi. .. IIMIP MOU•
,. .. I'A. 1¥48.\.II"C "OUI
QJI; ll~Y -C.~I, PAUOII
KROAH, PAITCIR
142...,12
'Jflyllloillll Con"'ptiOIIII Chun:b
A l'fw Mil • ...... , a.., e r1lllwl OlrUdltll OrwtA
TIIIIIIIV • .IOIIIf A. L1NDV AU..--1 I , .. ,.lt•JO:OOua. •
_....,, .. ,.,.,,_..a.nr.lrlliloiiOa•.
-IR~ ITIIIIT, -M~T MIIIGN11
..... -.... ill ea..zMI
Keep cool wtth
CANVAS
AWNINGS
rs. hlitzel iastallec:l
head .of.Ho~~ SoCi~ty
..,... II&J'IDOM '· Rltsel of Dofer Sbora wu lll-
ltall«<upnfideDtt:tltbe
lfnport Raltlor .Au1.UarJ
of tbl CbildreD'• Home So-
eltty at 1 meettac lD tbe
bome ol Mrs. Jack Vu
Edea.
otben 1DIIta.lled by Yra.
Allred V. lOJ'IeDMD were
Mr1. Rudolph &roa, nee-
preadeot; Mrs. A. Cary
WJDD. corretpOO(IlDC eee-
retary; Mra. MaiOD Roe,
trea~arer, IDd Mrs. Terrell
L. Root, parUamentarSan.
Prorlakloals welcomed
111to tbe aunUary IDebade
Mme1. Doaal B. Daneu,
Artbw' R. Eac•rom, GeDe MR$. RAYMOND HITZ !L C. 1111, Dlckloo Sbaler,
ADtbdoJ M. Vttu aDd Jamu
c. VoceL
llfURSMY, FE&. 21. lt75
FRESH FLOWERS will belp put tbe IPrt.ac 111 "IPJiac. IPI1ac, ~PriDe." tbe
&DDU&l llmcbeOO IDd fasbloa lbow of 1 Lu Remu AuU1tarJ of tbe A..utuce
Leacue ol NnpoJ't Beach. Tbe. eYeat will be beJd 'l'lllrD J, Feb. 1'7, at the
Newporter IDa, acc:ordtDc to Mra. Robert L. &eoa of CUff H&Yeo, cba.1rmaD
of Las Ret.nas. Sbe t. shown bert at left, wortlnc oo flower unncemeota wltb
Mrs. Cbarlu Dewey of Balboa lalaDd, ccter, a IDelllber of tbe ticket commltteet
a.od Mrs. Ale:moder Kensey ol Lido, auist.Jnc wltb deconttooa. (Eutp pbotoJ
Tbe Cb.Udren's Home So-
etety, fOUDded in 1891, ls
a mulU.f\mcUoo ch.lld wei-
Club to see
fash ion show
Tbe Wedoeeday MoruJ.Dc
C tub wlll bold a brunch
meettnc at 10:45 a.m. Feb.
Z6 at the Balboa Bay Club.
fare acecJ. Newport Bar-
bor A.uWary ni8H fads
tb.roaP ua &DIIIIll dehftote
ball. 1tbieh wW be bladed
ttlla Jtu by lin. wu..
V. Woodman. aDd throach
Us b-..-.1 art IOirM,
wbose ellalrmaD t. Mrs.
Wallace A. Gerrle.
LARRY PROMOTED
CALL MOW OR DIOP IN • • • We 're Cl••• ly
A"_. o,." 7 Day s A .....
12222 H.-bor Blvd., Gerdln Growe
Stete Llce~t •• 1f22J7
Reinas benefit to aid VIOLIST ON
care, dental centers PROGRAM
Street, Newport Beach, and
the cb.lld day care ceDter
tor work.lng mothers, ZOO
Orange Avenue, Costa Ilea.
Las RelDas Auxlliary lnlt-
l.ated tbe orthodoDtie pro-
gram tor tbe deotal center
and continues to support lt.
Program chalrman, Mrs.
Herbert Lynes, wUl present
sprlog rashloos by Lloo
Fashions, also a taUt by
l41TJ A. Torreoee, 19,
SOD of Mr. aDd Mr.. P, R.
Torrence. 15882 PtJcr lm,
Costa Mesa. wu promoted
to Army apeciall.st ftve wbilt
senl.Dg wttb tbe 3rd Infantry
Dlnsioo in Wunburg, Ger-many.
1. v ....... o , •• ,. c •••• ,
XEROX C
\ Jt-/f
QUALI'Tl'
1..01 PIHII.IIf
11'
IAI'TMAH ICOD • 1TII MIWPOIT
COSTA MilA ...,.,
Las RelDas AuDllary of
the Asslstanee Leacue of
Newport Beacb will pre-
sent Its annual tund raising
event --a luncbeoo and
fashloo show --at 11:30
a.m. Thursday, Feb. 27, at
tbe Newporter Inn, accord-
in& to Mrs. Robert Bacon,
Auxiliary chairman.
Proceeds wUl beoeftt tbe
League's two main phJlao-
tbroples, the cblldren'sdeo-
taJ health center, 505 32od
Mrs. J. Robert Laweoo.,
genen.l chalrmu, bas an-
nounced tbe luncheon theme
to be "sprt.nc, sprtng,
sprlog." Round table• tor
10, dressed with yellow
cloths aDd center ed wlth
fresh nower arra.acementa,
wW set a futiYe feeliDc
tor the party. Numerous door
prizes, IDelad.IDc a rouod
trip for two to San Fran-
cisco with two nlchta at the
Fairmont Hotel, wlll be part
of the tun.
Mrs. Lawson wUl be as-
sisted by Mrs. Lyman K1Dg.
FOR PHYSICAL ~nd MENTAL HEALTH Their committees are U
CLASSES FOR ALL AGES
·• Morning & Evening Classes For Adults
• Afternoons For The Children AppOintment
BUS: s73_0120 BARBARA WAINSCOTT
Am:M~Aa •,. •J3~~t.C~:
~ ~OS!D ntURSOAY*S' •• ~ I -· 4
SUBSCRIPTION ORDER
IMD IM YOUR SUISCIIPnOM ORDIR 10DA
OMLY SS.OO POR OMI YIAa -----------------
follows: ticket chairman,
Mrs. Theodore Owen, and
Mmes. ~th K1Dcs1ey,
Jule Anlsoo, Charles Dew-
ey, stanley staua and How-
ard Sno; decorations ctw.ir-
mn.o, Mrs. WUliam Dut.oo,
~~Jt1mts.~~ ~sey,-'Fred 8~~-··llerbirt
F.enU-1 I ~~ 11?1~ I ~..,..
Jlarrima.o; cbiitkal cbalr-
ma.a., Mrs. PQl Sm.(~ &Dd
Mmes. Nell Parldosoo, NeU
Williams and John Craie;
hostess ctrlirma.n. Mrs.
Kenneth Sampsoo, and
Mmes. Willard Wade, Rob-
ert Koehler aDd Robert
Wood. Assisting tbil com-
mittee Y111 be provt.1ooal
members of LasRetoas, wbo
are Mmes. Fred Blee, Mel -
drim BurrUl, JOhn Crate.
Tbe Los Angeles PbU-Pauline Grecho, hair styl-
barmoaic, wtttl Lawrence lat.
Foster cooduetl.oc. will play Globetrotters cbalrman,
the 5tb cooeert to the Or-Mu Mutln Seplak. bas LmAL. M011CI
ance County Phllbarmooic planned trips to Huntlngt.oo
Society eertes at 8:30 p.m. Library and Botanical Gar-FICTn'JJUS BUSINESS
tbls Satur<ily, Feb. Z2, at dens March lZ aDd a day NAME STATEMENT
Anabelm high eebool. at Santa Anita races AprU Tbe followiJlg persoo 1s
Tbe 12 doing busiDea u: Fasbioo program ioeludes •
Sympboay No. 4 by Scba-Mrs. Robert Roper I$ ar-Koroer. 2952 W. LIDeoln,
mann; cooeerto tor viola aDd rangLD& an air-sea Carib-ADabeJm, CL 92801: F K
orcbeltl'a by Walton, with bean cruise Feb. 28. Inc., Z95Z W. L111coto. Ana-
~·4 ~~ --
Dial
546-2693
"I r: ,
COPY CENTER
Newport Beach (Near Bristol
ARINERS CHURCH AlaD De Vertkh as 10lolst; Golf cbalrman, Mrs. Roy helm, Ca. 92801.
and 3 sympbollJc sketches May, hu a busy procnm This bui.Dess 1s cooduct-THE TEACHING ~ CENTERED ON JES~ CHRlST
from Debussy's ''La mer." planned tor the sprlDg,play-ed by a corpon.tloo. AND THE BrBLE, WITH EMPHASIS ON PRACTICAL
Pb.lUiarmoatc Juniors of Lng Tuesdays at tbe River-Corporatloo Name: F K C HR~TlAN UVING. ALL AGES ARE WE LCOME.
HantiDgtoo Harbor wt11 side GoU Course. Inc.; Dooald L. Clossoo, Cotmaellllg aDd Vlslt:lo« uatlable.
sene coffee, coJddrlolsand Bridge c hairman, Mrs. A. Pres.
refreshments. Ticket tnfor-c. Dlct.son, announces that This statement ns nted SUNDAY SERVICES:
matlon may beobtalnedfrom bridge will be played tol-wltb the Coanty Clerk otOr-WORSHIP SER VICES AND SUNDAY SC HOOL
tbe PbUbar monlc ottlce, 201 lowing the brunch program ange County Feb. S, 1975. 8:30, 9:45 and 11 :00 a.m.
W. Cout Hwy., Newport and each first Wednelday u Pubhl'!b:1~eb5 • 13, 20, Z7, PHONE: 6'75-<l550
Beach. at the Mesa Verde Country -arc · v, :~• , 111 tbe New-Z200 E. Coast Hwy., Newport Beach, oear MacArthur ~--------------~C~I~ub~a~t21~0:~4~5!a~.m~.--------~~~r~t~~~~r~E~~~~·~F~4~~~~~======:=::::::::::::::::::::::::~~
How many ~f these ~xnenses
-~·-.. ··~~P~d. .. !OU l.~e .. w,~~"m'~·:-~~.
·1n
1975? fREE INCOME TAX PREPARATION
Lt·t a v•:ofe$S_ional }JI'f>JJal't' your JX'I'Sonal Federal
anrl Cahfomta ta:-. l"l'turns at no cost 1· . .. h II . ·. . , n pn,·atE', ~It ~ mfonna~um ht•ld in strictt>st confidenet>
ICA.III •.••• • •••••••••••••••••••••••• • •
AD~. •. • • ••• • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • ••• •
Roman Dombrow, Herbert
Ferguson, W. Peytoo Harrt-$
mao, Kathryn Hotfrnan, J.
Wescott Loos, MUtoo Lor-
SAFE DEPOSIT BOX
Do you have one' You should.
Payme for one 7 You shouldn't.
It you have a Slvmes ICC~t
~equJrerl: Deposit of $5,1100 or mure in any sa,·~
mgs acco~nt (E-xcept 71 :'' or higher lcite Certifi-c~tt'S, which must ~ $10,000 or more). If vou "a~t to tl:msf!r your account from another in'sti-
tutton._we II hancllt>th(· _rletails for you. If you ha,·e
a Ce~11ficate of Dt>posn. \\'p'IJ anange your· tax
appomtm.t-nt nuw and transfer youJ· C't-rtificat em ......................... m .... .
SIND IM THIS OUII Willi sa.• TO.
MIWPOaT HAaiOI ......
2721 I. COAST HWY., CD_,..A DIL MAa
enz, Nell Parll:tMoa, Rleb-
ard Ray, Ted Wallh IDd c.
Robert Wieser. Mrs. WU-
llam Trttt wt11 taodle pab-
Hc relaUoas tor tbe laoeb-
eoo-fasbloa sbow.
Ride
_. ...... die ~Street
non:-stoP ••. 40 eihs a week
fJ0111 Orange CoUnt)'
• Convenient ume-d.y round trtps taM just an hour each wey. So cal Air Caltfonua
first . W.). got 85 ftlgh&s a WINk to Oakland and San JoM. too. Refltal ~ hoeU.
tM nation's onlY (amlly diJCOUnt plan. economical group rata, milltuy taru.
and the lhrtfty new ez AIIN. .TMy'N .u pelt of Alt Caltfornia't Mty WWJ •••
and we Qn hew tldwu Mltng at a~ trawl agent. Whee eould M ..-?
In f.a. If there's an eulet' w.y to oet ~ ehere. we'U M t~ flnt to tel WOU.
AJr ~ \llla'M M11J to taka
~ wtth a quahfytnc balance. • at maturity wnh no loss 11f intel'£>St. E'
S~fe depos1t boJ IS yours tree
s PERSONAL
~-a!ECKING ACCT. ~.~-·\ at a cooperatmc statewide -t-=-==.X::--..J commerCII I bMtlt RtqUifed
plus all these other services:
'---{\or.\~, a los Aneetes f tdtr al S.V•ncs Payroll Sa' m~ "--ace and Tru't Dc~d Cullecuon Ptggy Ban~5
RTD Schcduk' Spcc1al Tax Ddcrmcnt avrng.' Gtft Checks \ Account of S2.500 or mote LO\ Angelc" Federal Sa"ng' Accounts p~.Patd Savc-tlv·Matl
Quarterly Magaztn(' CHECK A·MO"-TH'e Income Envelopes
Money Orders Pa5'boo~ Loan<. Funeral Expcn~ Prntect1on
PcN>nal Document Cop) eng Sc:n ecc OVER-thc.COl !"-1 [ R Free Parking
Buy 0r Ca"h m US Savtng'-Bnnd' Ltfe ln.,ur.tnc~· Extra Hours -Open w 6 on
I Some ~rveen requ•rt a menunum tlala..cel Fridays
"''\'\l 4LINTI:R.:!"iT kAT•::-; o"' 1'\SUIU:O SAVING!'\
All tntettst compounded da1ly
5X% 5~% 6~ 6~% 7~ 7~% ,..,,.... .. (_, C:erhhu~ C••hhcltt Mftfltt-fttOr.fii iK:t ~=~=: .. O...tl, ••O...!ill 1:4tfttf>Utt C:tthh<tiP .. , .... ,(--II OOOtt -• U OOOo• -· .. "-"'' or O.II!Cit•l .... , ... --.... •IOit•ttl CO_...tcl I P9tf ,...twftll , ... , ,,.,, ...... .,,., "-.. -· "000 01 ,..~ _..,,.....,. ouol U •fy tOf ,,... o• .......... (_...tel tfllf••f1t ,~ .. . ,.., ..... ',.., ''"" -'"'·or llo" to• ... ., ... , ...... .. ...... , ....... ... ....... too, ......
--,.ar ... y•t lf Ol
5.39% 5.92% 6.72% 6.98" 7.79% 8.06%
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$ 1{~ TRAYIL
~~.:. BARGAIBS
Aceoaat ._,...ce low Doubled to uo.ooo.eo
--------------------Again In 1975: more ways
you save wben you &aYe at
it takes only one mi•tute aud one
8ignaturf1 tO start ~ur Q.CC()U)U!
Tha a\ IM fir'll tdttJOn
to shuw all lha
newty-i..eo. poraud
axnawnibcs ot
Greater LCJI. A
----~---A coll«tor's tlnn. •
LOS ANGELES
FEDERAL
SAVINGS
.. ,, ;,
.
BOurbon St. blast .. ., .Dei•• S!lffc.. .. t&
TBB STORY IS TIIUB. •
THE BHDiNG
WILL STARTLB YOU.
St4r'liNf Jo,. Voitht
Plu .. THE
LORDS OF FLAT8VSH,.
Both Rato<l (PG)
C•ll Th••tr• ,., lh••li•••
HAROLDand .....
~MAUDE IGPj
RUTH G0RD<JtJ
BlD CORT ';;.::;::"'
Plus
"THE ·
APPRENTICESHIP
OF
DUDDY KRAVITZ"
Both .Roto<IIPC)
.coto-....-Uid ........ """ "' ....,. -..... ~·"-" ll'oaeb poll<4 4sJ1ac tbo put
weot.
Tilt rulcloaee,llfllul>an .~... llllYiu, '1110 Dlala
Laue, Harbor~ftl
ruacted OYer tbt YMk-
tDCI after llltrJ wu madt
by pryq -• nEAl bo4·
room -· A $20 bill was taken trom a wallet.
and $30 wu stoleo from
apJmbuk.
Daalel s. EY&Ds, 2555
Vlsta Drive, Bay Sbores,
reported Friday U.t I glass
ju with soUd sliver coins
ball been taken trom tbe
master bedroom, pennies
and quarters takeo from a
chlld's bank. and anotber
piggy bank tad been brobo
open and looted of dimes
and quarters. tbe pellllies
and nickels being lett be-
bind. Loss totalled $90. En-
try was made by prylDgopen
a rear stfding glass doQ•.
Mint coin sets wor1tt$100,
about $60 In bllls,and$41.50
in coins were stolen wb.Ue
the tamUy was visiting 1n
Idaho, Janet Kay Murar, 2224
Aralia, East Bluff, reported
Feb. 10,
FLAG CEREMONY AT
C DM SCHOOL FEB. 21
Pa~ents have been invited
to a special nag ceremony
on the playing field at Co-
rona del Mar elementary
schOol at 9 a.m. Feb, 21.
The third grade classes will
honor Washington and Lin-
coln with their program,
"Two roads to the White
House." Everyone at school
will wear red, white and
blue for the day, In case
of rain, the program wtU
be, held iD the cafetorium.
EXAMPI,E SAYING$
NEW '75 MUSTANG II GHIA
WINDOW STICKER ••••••• $5909
SALE PRICED ···~·••••••• $5303
FACT. CASH REBATE •••• S 500
YOU SAVE ••••••••••••••• $1106
101 CID ZV 8.Cy.-r eociM • -Uy oporatocl
--ltloct-1111111 'Cndlo-o-malle • Power raet
aDd ploloo -rille . Poftr 1n»1 11tae brat.u • Air e_....,, ..... ~Mct:Un. All/nlltettO ndto ud
..... -(IU$11)
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Gai'UI 'BeqJIIGII,· T. Patrlet
T"trrqp•, JaM Gettle, llra.
i>u' JOidsll, lin. WIWam
(EIIIIIlol-> .._ ........
41111; Mn. !loa -. Uld
Mrs. Milt Sa-. .u.o
........ ..... -Buy
Fleker, Mrs. Aacell Fteter
Wblte IDd Mra. James
·Broob.
Rutrn.tklu may bt made
tllroaeb Mn. Jolla Gtttle,
217-1/J TOJlU. 8&-Is.
lucl.
SURPLUS BOOK SAL!
AT UO FEBRUARY 28
Four tboalllld suplus
boots from lbe uc 1"1De
Library wW co on •Ie be-
tweeo 10 a.m. and 4 p.m.
Frlda:r. Feb. !8. Tbe boot
sale, bosted by tbe Frieoda
of the Library, wW be be1d
on tbe terrace adjaceot to
tbe maJn entrance of tbe
library.
Books 1D a variety or ca.te-
gories lncludla( poetry, his-·
tory. sdeoce ud tbe fiDe
arts w1ll be offered wtttl
maar priced from 25 to 50
cents. Proceeds wut aid ln
developmeat or special pro-
Jects and boot pu;reba.ses by
the Friends of the Library.
DR. McGAUGHEY OF
HOAG STAFF DIES
Dr. tla.rt G. McGaughey,
59, of 119 29tb St., West
Newport, ctairman of tbe
emergeDcy room committee
tor Hoag hospital, died Feb.
17 at the Hospital. He 'ta.d
been admitted to the emer-
gency room at Hoq Feb,
14 with a beart attack.
He wa.s born iD Muscatine,
Ion, and graduated from
tbe Ulliverslty or Micbipn
school of mediclne. He bad
bee!il ou the medical staff or Hoq slnee 1969.
The family bas set up aD
room fUDd for
bospll'llo: Donatioos
be ·made to it 1D Heu
.MAYOR WILL TALK AT
COM OIAMBER "EET
The monthly hmcbeoo of
the Corona delMar Chamber
ot Commerce wlll be at
Sam's Seafood. 3901 E. Coast
Hwy., atnooo Thursday, Feb.
27, Mayor Donald A. MclnnJs
wU1 talk about Corooa del
Mar. Reservations may be
made by ealllnc 673-4050.
Guests are ln'fited.
L ECAL NOTICE
FICTmOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEIIENT
Tbe followtng peraoo ts
dolDc bustness as: IDtema-
tiollll SUntn.l IDitltute,
1301 ....,. L-Drt .. ,
Tultl.o., CaWornla 9%705:
Ktmbermoat Corponttoo, a
Callfonla oorpontioo, lSOl
Arroyo L1Ddo Drtn, Ta:s-
tto, CallforaJa 92705.
Tbls busiDeu is coo:lucted
by a corpontioo.
Corporat1on Name: Ktm-
bermoot Corporation, Jef-
frey R. Matsell, Assistant
Secretar:r.
Tb..ll statemeat fts flled
with tbe COUDty Clerk o!
Ora.nce Coauty Ftb.ll,197~.
Publisb: Feb. 20, 27,
March 8, 13, 1W75, iD the
Ne~PQrlllui>or Eulp.
~"-=· .,_ lal>or-
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VJI..(lll • • • I'• aot ... 4 ,llsarllc ...... biL •
oolr - --~..... 215, .. ..,~ ... ,.._ .... ., .. ·tsr n. ...
-... :-:rr-•~alr-4aJ. Fal>. o' _,. tilt ~-stole -to --.. Jill. wW ... -u _. ----p .. -.. for tbo u... -fO'II""" ••..--. ---• ·-Tllo NnP,orf c-U IP-DiiOI -.,.. 41ftlkPia ~·ed • ..., .. tloe "' op.
p&Jtf • Wtd'1t1lJ. Ftb, poiiUOD aut week ud II
II. So tbo _.., ..,C, Ia ....able CC/11100 llftllo ... -. btlar D..,_IDrtllt--11oe to oruce Coomtyell*,_
lie -allalr at tllo botel membera ot tbe -to com'
oolllarobU. miUee Uld lo loe&lloclo-
• • • laton.
U roa wut to mate JOIU' CouncUmu Paul Ryctolf.
owa •• tbe orfcli>al reelpe wbo otlencl tbe reoolutloo.
for ..,._eb ..me cr-elte4 !be staDd lokoo by lbo
from t11o 10-.. Mqte fu Leogue ot Calllorala CUies.
r.warut. wu 4etal.led JD Directors o1 the League bi.Ye
tbe FamUy Weeki)' map-voted UD&Dtmous opposltloo sm. ..ctaoo co Jan. zs. or to the bill.
eovse, 11 ,oa doD."t 'Willt to Tbe League's lertslattve
gq to aD that trouble. 1f bulletiD states; "Tbls Ierta·
yoa wut to ... the unique latloo would grant publlc em.
way tbey cook tbe crepes. ployees tbe rtght to strike
or ll you wut tbe Wbole and would allow outside ar-
dellctous lu.oebeoo or diD-bltrators to make declstoos
oer. JOa'll bue to co OQt to coocernlng wages aDd other
Soatb Collt Plu& &Del rtsit benents olpublic employees.
Macte Pu. JOUrself. TbJs measure takes vttal
Church News
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lloMJI ...... -.... ....... --Uid ..,.. ., ...... ,.,.... loell
•111 ·-...,..._ lortllt..-ot.,...U-IIc prl-_ .. .....,
£811 tilt-...... -••rldle -u _...tloo ftlcll .. -........... Ill ~or-r-..
lrGpl!ll Wl!leb ... -. bQIIMa to c:SoetU.dDOn.••
All pi>Uc ~ ..
CallllonlaWWI<IIIo .... oncl
aader tM prciiiOeid 'Jaw • ta ..
e1ucJlpc .loes.l_ 10'11'111111111,
atate, eei:IOOl cllltrkt, hflbtr
eclueatloo Uld . -1 415-
trlet employees.
ColnJI'IIlOry IDd biDclln(
arbllralloo Ia provided Ia
the form of mudl.tory tact-
liDding. Roeomm-tlooa
YOUld be made biacUDg by &
saperior court )Idee lf a.a
ln)Uic!loo restraiDioc the
strike 1!: tssued.
FIRES PUT OUT AT
GIRL SCDUT HOUSE
• PLYMOUTH CONGRE~
GATlONAL CHURCH, SZ&Z
Broad St., Newport HelCflts
--Pastor JOhn LiDdn.l1 wtu
preacb a.t 10 a.m. aa "Fear-
leas JeSUI.'' «Jatinu.log lbe
series oa tbe book of Jolm.
Prot. Ou41ey BoYd ol South-
tm CaiUonda Colltge wtll
gln tbe secood 1D a series
of stu41es on Job at the
9 a.m. Blblt' class. Cblld-
ren's church Is also at 9.
A possible ar.so;a. attempt
Eleanor Jackson at 11 a.m. was reported Friday at the
Sunday. Glrl Scout bouse, 1700 W,
• ST. ANDREW'S PRES-
BYTERIAN CHURCH, 600St.
Andrew's Road, CUtf Haveo
--Dr. Cbarles Dlereotteld
wlll begin tds lenten ser-
m )OS at tbe 8, 9:SO and 11
a.m. services this Sunday,
preaching on "A worker,"
based on tbe tbeme. "Who
are you?" Tile junlor high
group wut present a musi-
cal, ''Lightshine," at 7:30
p.m.
• THE HARBOR TRINITY Balbo& Blvd., Central New-
BAPTIST CHURCH, 1230 port.
Baker st., Costa Mesa --Wbeo a Glrl Scout troop
Studies in Daniel will con. arrived at the clubbouse at
tinue at 8:30 and 11 a.m. 5:40p.m., 9 year old Valerie
Sunday. Speaker at 6 p.m. Garza of Orange saw some-
will be Wes Brenneman. who one climb OYer a gate and
will b,. golng to FIJI, ac-run across Balbol. Blvd.
companied by his wtre, for Scout leader Martha Meister
Campus Crusade. of Orange weat inside and
BURN VICTIM CRITICAL saw ' phooe book 00 !Ire, and some scratch paper IN VERSAILLES FIRE tacke4 to tbe h&Uway aa.o
Mrs. James Edman, 53, burniDg. Sheputoutttleflres.
•as reported ln critical con-Storage lockers bad been
ditlon yesterday at Hoag taos-pulled over, but nothing tad
pttal, where she Is being been taken, sbe reported.
treated for burns suffered
early Sunday in a fire In
her apartmeot, 500 Cagne}'
Lane, Versailles on the
Bluff.
The names gutted the
apartment, and some nearby
dwellings received smoke
damage. Mr. Edman suffered
bums on his feet and ankles. .......
HEART LUHCHEOH
Mesa Rebebh Lodge 402
BRIDGE, BRUNCH TO
RAISE HOAG FUNDS
Hunter Chapter of Koag
bospitat ls holding a bridge-
brunch fasblon sbow tor Its
annual fund raiser today,
Feb. 20, at the EbeU elub-
house, 515 W, Balboa Blvd.,
Balboa, from 11 a.m. to
3 p.m.
• LI.M'HERAN CHURCH
OF THE MASTER, 2900 Pa-
cllic Vtew Drive, Harbor
View Hills --The 7:30p.m.
Wednesday lenten service
wU1 feature "The costly
lUe." presented Feb, 26 by wU1 best a heart tund lunch-
players from Redeemer eon and card party Tuesday
Lutheran CbUrcb. Tr., La · -nooq, f:~, 25,a~tt.ei.O.O.F. tll~nn ebolr ..w stnc. iemp~e. "k~'N~tt Bl•d ••
• ST, M.ARK: pUQY os~~Me,!p.. ·poor ~·es
ft:RIAN CHURCH, 2100ll'ii Dd a boutique will be
Vista, East Blurt -~ T , eatured. Heart fund chair-
theme for the 9 and 10:30'1man ls Mrs. Wesley Jones,
a.m. Sunday services will 557-3242,
be "Prayq lo r beaven on . CONCERT AT OCC: earth."
• THE NEWPORT HAR-
BOR CHURCH OF RE-
LIGIOUS SCIENCE. 541 Ceo-
ter St., Costa Mesa --"For-
gin aDd be free'' wUJ be
the sermon topic or the Rev.
Orange Coast College will
host Its an.ooal all district
hooor band concert Satur-
day, Feb. 22, at 8 p.m.
ln the OCC auditorium. Ad-
mission 1!: $1 and tickets
are available at the door,
BCYC to install slate
New flag oU!.cers and di-
rectors will be Installed at
Bahia Cortutblan Yacht
Club's ttb :lllllual commo-
dOre's ball Saturday, March
1, at tbe clubhouse, 1601
Barside DrlYe, CorODa del
Yar.
A candlelight dinner will
follow tbe 7 p.m. coclctail
boor, aad there will be dane-
in« to tbe music of AnseU
HW.
Commodore Rodney E.
Schapel WU1 take OYer the
belm from A. G. (Jerry)
Dul.rbA. Flag officers are
Bjame (BJ) Ursin, vice-
commodore; James Emmt.
rear eommodore; Joeepb
MODipl, neet _..,, Geoe
Veq:e. port eaptaln; Jolm
Gettle, MCntary, and Ric b-
ard RawlJDI~ treasurer.
Generat ctalrmen for the
ball are Mrs. Lorin C. Weiss
and Mrs. Joseph Monl.gal.
assisted by Mmes, Hobart
Denny, Wayne Bandy, Ralph
Larson. Rtctard Rawlings.
B. Frank Rowland Jr., A,G,
Devlrlan a.nd Ralph Taodow-
sty. Reservatloos are re.
ffi~ at the club otnce.
N, ·\Xl''Jrl
Prinlers
TOTAL PRINTING
FACILITIES
li40·4444
jOO Newport C011rr Dr,
S•ile 00 I
When There Are
Food Riots---
How Good is Gold?
All I'JOd ADIO,._J piMa -Ual FREEZE DRIED FOODS art a DtCtuUJ, TR e.rtaiDly cu't
tit 1014. tllnr, C,D, 'a or rallllde.
F.-drtod -IIIIP-u IUt U 101
-· -• Uld ........ 1!-15 ,.....
Dolle-Uld •II--_...,.._ -II ·~ por -por ...... 4 1-1 -_.ar .... llaiiJ "' t (or 10-11 -... -,...
lor ..... Dia'l lolllilo -1 IQ -I-III
qooiiiJ ------..w ..... _ .........
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25112 llnto Drive
lulleD
C..UWI
REDUCTION SALE
rorl:tdo ...,tal .. llloor IIIDrz,IJOU,.WW l>o
t:JO .. IJiO ....... y-..y.IOth .... will .._be_,. •llaidly, PlbNlfY Utd, trollll •
11:00 lo S:OO •
~·Til(
IAliOA ISWID STOlE
1/2 '·
Tb.la ts oiU' on. stoet, replarly 10ld 1D our
owo stores.
Use your Bankamertcard or Muter CbU'I'
No House Ctarps -AU Sties FU.l
• No Dealers
REMEMBER· IALIOAISLAHD STORE OHLYI
COME EARLY , FEBRUARY 20
FOR BEST SELECTION
HARLES H. BA
218
~u:::.::~:.i. Ulba ••
....... --~ lliijg 99¢ _ ..
U II ...
AI~ .... .......... _ ... 87¢
'Tocltt4lllll • , ... ..............
DOUBLE PEATURE
BOX OPPICB
flUS OtAILIS N0HS0N
"MR. MlJESTYK"
Once onlv at 9:00
••
"·
I I
I
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Oi
The predatory women
c ... del ....,. ....
kloc~ ......... ..
''ro.d ..... ,... .....
to ta.1Uirc .. tM ..m.ea
~. '' ... 'WI"'tMa a book
lbolt .u, lemal•-tWr
....... ftJL
'' Predatora -ta.a. oil&;. fllmou ,_..,, 18 Jut off
Ria tutJ .... ,..._ ...
elilded Arwlou 1ut1111n o1
Tee..., Md ClldciaiD-
Ktilt Colltp ol ...... • He rnw • 11 c..,_., aa.r monte ...... flOat ldl•ttM
T.u .. .
lUI l'teiii'C' Ill" "'Pre-.....,,._.,.,...&_,al "'4,100-,.,..., YJiUip
otPialllll*plaiiJIIL ''1*-d ....... ..., ...
Ia tM ...... Madcale
't use tinsel string, .... tA~,•r• or any twine with
tM DraA MJUidll Co.
PHhtl Ia Kew Toft. 'I'M
utbDI', wtao u ... IDa w.e.r-
froat CODdomlD11am oa Oceu
Bl,d., bu a1radJ ~
oae boot oe tile am• .-~
eral llllb)lct. HII"Apa ud
bullbiDdlu deta.l1ed bOw IDID
tilt wom-. "Predator I''
puts tbe bleb beel oa tbe
other tooe, aDd tbowl boW
womeo -or at leut. .,me
wome -ue m•. Tbe book,
aeeordiJic to lta altbor,
''coalcl .,. maDJ meo from
rutn."
tD Puta. Md IIIJd U Ia lllJ
owa IIMda. '' be Neall~.
"M•d ol mea•a t:roe•
Ylba W'OIDa, U 4Hcf'l*
bJ till old 1111' ud ....
aau, ftN abMt tbt MIDI
u m• laYI today -... m-IDi to PI'O'I tlllt ...,.,Mod e-.. YtJ11lowly."
it.
't fly a kite over
radio antennas.
't fty a kite near
•e,t~trle power lines • • • R!VI!WIIt'S .COMMIN T try to retrieve
ht In power
·\ fly a kite in the
SUISCRIIE
Tbe k1Dd ol ruiD Mr. Kloet
t. talktJic about .. deiUibed
In tbe book, Wblcb be I&JI
took 4 rean ot research fa
tbe Ubrartes ot Parts, LoD-
doo and Harvard. He does
not mentloo his own per801111
research, which 1s aid to
hue included several wt'es.
ID "Predators," Frank
describes bow such famoas
women as Eva Peroo, Lu-
creUa Borgia, aDd Madame
Pompadour operatA. tbt1r
OWD brand of wom•'l 1Jb
to gain power, wealth and
tame -and cootrol of men.
Besides being an admitted
victim of female predatory
creatures, Frank Klock 1s
an amusing, late-middle age
man of leisure. He came
west In tbe early 1940s aad
Invested lD Southern Cali-
fornia real estate, eDd1ac
up with bolcHDrs lD wbat u
DOW <iowtltown Pasadena.
• 'Precll.ton," 1 _....
combbatioo of ai'J'&UftUd
flat .eat.ma ottaet,COftl's
tbt role of pndatorJ womeo
from Biblleal tiiMI tllroaeb
tbe flall of tbe Romu and
British Emplres, the French
aDd American rnolutions,
the manJpalatloa of meo both
poor I.Dd rich, put aDd pre-
seot, by Jelf-,..ldllc women
wbo UH tbelr 111perlor apti-
tude for intrlcUe 1D thelr
1Dteose aDd ofte brutal drive
for wealth, power or social
posltiOD.
Smoothly written and easy
to read, the book holds the
reader's lnterest through all
33 chapters, each of which
stands u a well-authenti-
cated mlnlature book. Ex-
amlDatJoo of the chapter in-
dex leans doubt as to
wbetber ooe should start at
the begtnnlng, the eod, or
.eomeWbere lD betwetD. Are
·7ou attracted by "Women
are-amarter''? Then start
at :tbe eod. Want tbe true
story of En Peroo? Theo
start at tbe begtnnlne, a
eblpter which makes WU.r-·
pte look like a small rtp-'
tlde lD the eye of a hurricane.
, Particularly lnterested lD
Zsa Zsa? Then your start
should be chapter 15. Chap-
ter Z6 is an objective study
of "How to murder your
busband."
Tq THE EHStGH
ONI.\Y U.OO A YEAR
c L 673-pSJo
From beglDnlng to end,
Klock provides a thoroacf\IJ
documeoted, sometimes tra-
.l lc, often amusing, never
du 11 capsule educatloo lD the
often uoderestimated role of
women lD the persooal Uves
of meo and lD the history
of nattoos ••• a book well
r
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Friends of tbe Ubrary u-
nounce the bll&bi.Dd and wife
team of Leland Frederick
Cooley and Lee Morrtsoo
Cooley, co-authors of"Pre-
medlcated murder," wlU
speak to the Newport Beach
Friends of the Library Tues-
day, March 11. Tbe new
Jasmlne Creek clubhouse
has been selected for a 1
p.m. desser. meeting, ac-
cording to Mrs. R. L. Rlcb-
mood, presldeot.
The subject of tbe a.utbor
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trust offlcer at the Ballk of
Newport. lltior to-)»lnln&
the baJlk. be served 6 years
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ortice lD Santa Ana. He 1s
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U. S. Naval Rese"e. He
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ents of 2 children.
PTA FOUNDERS DAY .
U:JNOtEON MAR. 6
Corona rtel Mar high
school PTA wlll bold its
annual founders day lanch-
eon at ooon March 6 at the
home of Mrs. wuuam T.
Baker, 1934 Port Carney,
Harbor View Homes. Tbe
luncheon will booor the
founders of PTA and the
recipient of tbe booorary
~lfe se"ice award.
Mrs. EdWard Cuuaugb.
president, lDTttes lnterested
parents to atteod the luocb-
eoo. Tbe "lldmlssioo price"
is a cuserole or salad tor
12. Mrs. George Lane,
founders day chairman, 644-
8396, 1s lD charge of
ruenatloos.
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(.hft'-wnM 11M f.uowbaa: chanctertatioa el Wubhl.&loll ...._
hll-......... 11 1_,. old _. WuhiDctc-hall beea ._. -tJ
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H IS IIJHD wu creat and powerful, without Mine of the very fint
order; ... and M far .. be ... w, no judgment was ever .ounder. It
waa aJow ill operation, bei.nc little aided by invention or imaginatioD, but
aun of eoocluaion.
He WM i.oc:8pabk ol fear, meetinc penonal dangers with the calmelt
UDOONlel'll.
Ria intepity wu IDDI't pun:, his justice the moat inflexible I bne
"'er ltDo..n.
Bil temper wu rwturally blah toned; but reflection and rftOiutioD
blld obtaiMd a firm and harbitual ucendency over it. U ever, however, it
brolr.e ita bonds, be -...u mc:.t tremendoua in h.i.l wrath.
Hia penon. you know, was fine, his atature exactly what ooe would
wiah, his deportment euy, erect and noble: the best horwman ol hH
ace, aDd tbe moA paceful fiCW'e that coukl be Ren on honebadt.
0 N THE whole, h.i. eharacter wu, in its rnua, pe(fi..::t, in nothizac b.d.
in few point. lndifferent, and it may truly be uid, that never did
·~~-. ...& fonUM combir\!-,mow parfectly &o md:e a man ltU.t.. and to
plae.. him la the aame c.onstellatioo with whlltever worthies have merited
from man an everlutinc rftnembraru:-e. For hia wu the •i.ncular dettiD,y
ud merit, of lt'\Mllnc the anniet of h• country sucoeaiull,y throuch ur.
U'duou. war, for the establiabment of it. i.Ddepmdeoce: of cobduc:titlc ill:
co\IDIC!W throucb the birth of a aovemment. new in ibl foi"DU and prin-
~ at;U it Ud. .wed down into a qW.t and orderly lnin, and ol
1 I'J lltfiJIP~ ~ lobe la-thtouch tbe ..t.ote of hill CW.U, cWU· UMl
m.Wtu7, of which the hin>ry oi the world ~ no othe-r uample.
Questions
&Answers
I' HE :"'K\' J . HEYI'II . Tb .D .
THE CHOSEN PEOPLE,
Zll!i W. 72NO S T., NEW YORK CITY
(Ju~sr it·-n : H lm1 'f tl:r-trur '"~'•mi•P•
oj I Klllllf .i lfi-!fi 7 I• ir 11 0 ,., 1 1 ,~
f)·p~.'
A nswt•r Th,· rurrn'l" p f rh,• n lrrJ-
tivc at.our tht• rw•' '' wncn "1-tn ci:J1n1rd
th~ same .,lh~ tn 1 Kmj:!~ l ~~ ''' ~h ''"
the ...-.r~l·'m t•f Sc>h>IT"'" ~ .. -~· ch.orrcr
4 ver~c zo T hr Tncr \f,·k.kt•lh ,,, rh<'
Talmud \J\~ th,tr lhr.:t· d•Jnco;. "~'I<'
enacted h~ thr r>111nd.mc 1 n~un;1l II•
which th,_. ( .:lc'''·d 1 r hun.•l v:n,· "' ~nl. On.: ,_,r Jb,•o;o '' ''"'<.'J ,, -, K•r•g•
3 :2~. ··R n, ..• ,:n ...... t l h-· 11 -·h
Spir11 m.1mfe~r.:.t 1hclt '" thrcc pl;, .. r,
at rhc Trinun,1l 0f Shern .. 11 tht• Trr ·
hunal ~·I S:unucl ,,f R.rm;oh :nrll at •hi.'
Tritrun;tl PI S••lror>r<'n f r>1 rhc I rr·
hun11l '" .Wiror1"lr~n I 1-.:II'Jh 1·21'« ,~
quoted.
St•lnmon hi m~c lf is a type of Chnst
in many rc~p..:c t ~ and the maner of
hi' wi~,Jum ~~ u~ed by the Lord Je~u~
Chri~t H1m,clf in Matthew 12:42 . JuSt
he rr i~ :~n rmporta nt point regarding
t\·rolr>gy. Nul only are types not ..et
ft•nh a~ cmnrtcrc foreshadowing~ of
the pcr,on anLI work of Chri~. they
arc al~r> nor perfect presentation~ of
the a~pcc t they typify . Thus, while
Solomf'n's wisdf'm wu divinely gi ven.
nui~t Wa5 Him~clf God manifest in
the Oc~h and thcrdore we read, "a
vre ate r than Solomon it here" and "a
(trc-:trer rh:~n Jonnh is here." t Mauhew
12 :41. 42).
Rome 750. four yea r~ before the epoch
ui our era. or even earlier . . hut rn
no case later .
Srnce 11 ~~ 1mpos~iblc to rev1~ .ill
thr dare~ u~ed m h1~tory to cr>rre~poml
with tim. "'e are now confronted w1th
the seemingly contradictory statement
that Chri~t wa~ horn 4 B.C.. i e., Chn~t
''a~ horn tr>ur \C':\r~ hrf(lrt the hrrth
of Chn.st
V•"'''"'n /Jo tl1r l>nrtlf ·} 1111 wr/1
Ill lh "'>I' /,,./,r•< /htlu~•/1 (I IIIII/I flt•-
r /m r •I "''''' '1•1•" 11p{'il /Odtl.\'
AHn• rr •\n~ 1 J J 1 ~~ a quot:1t1on
It•'"' ll.,l•.,k~u~ I ~ In it~ original
'''Hirol.' 11 r•"~~'rlc'll "' tho.' Ll::~y~ of Hu-
h:t~lo..ulo,. l'.r11l ,rpphc:; 11 al•o to h1~ Jay.
I bc·h..:•..: •T h;" .rn Jppl1ca 1111n today
~''·~~·II fhc 'Cf't'. ,,f c.,ur~c. J oes not
nw •ll th.tl rh,·rc .rrc· nu •nlJi,•duals who
11111 l•o;i,,•,,• 'II"JCC P.url\ O\\n prc;•c htng
l•l'r,· '""' I• 1 nut fhc rdrrcnce is to
the ,g•·ncr ;d .oc,•c pi.Jncc llf tho.' recog·
nrtuon ,,j (,,.J" ,,,u krn~. The matter
·~ m '''" 'r~·•dic,lll~ Lldin;:d h) the
LPrd m I ttlc lit .\I. "If thi.'y hear not
,\1l''-'' .rnd thl.' prnphcr~. llCIIhcr "'ill
rhe~ I'<! f'CI'I';tl.lell. lh{lugh one r<KC
from rhc JcaJ ..
Question: Do all },wish people
who ho..,, hun ronvntrd to Chrill-
tlonity /I,Tiev, in th~ Trinity?
The~lessed
~ope" of .
th~ Church
Clll!lSTIAN CRIIIADE WEEKLY
P. 0, 8os ~71, Tulia, Otla,
lyGeNWS.P.,.
.d .... , ChrlotiM C ...... Wiloldy
w. boow, that if lw """'' ,. _... /ut~d. wtt NJJ be like IVM; for we
lholl utt IUm nm tu he is. And
~Ytf'Y OM lhat INti! tltU ltope Ml
Oft. him purifieth himulf even tU M
I.J p11re. I Jolt11 3:2,3
No tubjcct deserves more attention
today than the Second Comin& of our
Lord. And it'• hearteainJ to see a '
revival of interest bein& manifested by
more and more people. What they lte
diacovrrins is 10 alipment between
today's events, the rise of and-ChriJ...
tian philolophies and aystem.s. and the
prophec:~ of the Bible. (Note tho
trend towards blasphemy in an article
elsewhere in this issue.)
Someo ne once said, "AJI trUe the·
ologv must of itself 5ead to ctehatol-
ogy." This latter 1erm refen to the
doctrine or teachinJ of Jut tbinp -
thinrs in the furure. The careful stu-
dr:nt of God's Word will find there are
11 hooks strictly prophetic in content,.
besides many portions of Scripture
dealing with last things.
Therefore, it's safe fD p,y the
"Blessed Hope" is ·at the hc:arl of
Biblical redemption. Sal'olation of men
from si n includes also the redemp-
tion of the body (Romans 8:23) which
can only be realized a~ an e~ntial
part of the personal Second Coming
of Christ (I Thess. 4: 13-17 ). Through-
auf chu n:h history , believers have ells
~rienced what John refers to in his
phrase "this hop~." They lived and
ove~amc: Satanic opposition in the ei-
pectation of the "blessed hope: and
apoearing of the glory of our great
God and Saviour Jesus Christ."
"WASHINGTON CROSSING THE DELAWARE "
Chrrstmas night -ITI6' Washington crossing the Delos
wore I A nrght destined to become the most significant in
Amerrco's h1story. The snow that began ot six in the eyen.
tng has changed to sleet. The wind lashes the faces of the
men O!. they huddle 111 1he boots trying to hold on to their
t rrcorncs a nd headgear. Every .man knows it is post mid-
ntght ar'ld that the cross1ng shou ld hove been mode by this
hcur tn orrler to c~y-nplete the rune nt ile march to Trenton
one' ~t nke tx>lore down Boots, somewhat lrke thi\ one,
~rrctch (l< lor o• 1he r:oye can see They ore Durham boo ts,
l'udt fc;r .:::ern rrg tron ore down rrver Thetr narrow bows
r,:nd <,terns -noke kXldii'Q e>clremely diff icult Frrghtened
and bew ildered horses are led aboard amid blind1ng 'Sf'ON
ord sleeting wmd . Now it will be ofter 2 a .m. before
the crossing con be completed, lOOQ after daylight before
the Arnerrcons con reoch Trenton. Wilt it be too late to
surprise the Hess1ons~ Wosh1ng ton, alone, must decide.'
You sense the de<:ISton from h1s "unconquerable firmness."
You become a wa re that thts outstanding trait is the roc k
upon wh1ch rhe Amer•con .:ouse IS cltng1ng on this nrght of
December 25. 1776 You feel the full drama vf th1s mo.
rnen t when Wosh•ng :o" was not only w1nn1ng h1s slnJggle
ogotnst the 1cy current of the Delaware, but a lso turntl'g
the tide at the Amer.con Revolution 1
George Washington's Prayer
Almighty God, u:e make our ear11e.st prayer that Thou lt'ilt la~cp the
l 'u it<'d Stllle.s in Thy holy protection; tlwt Thou wilt incline the heart.s of
t he <"iti::eu.s to cultit.'ate a .spirit of .subordinutiofl. and obedience to 1!01'•
t>m ment ; to entertain a brotherl)' al/ection oncl love for oue mwthu nnrl
/or tfl(';,. /ellou·-ritizens of the United State.s ttl Iorge. Delails associated with this subject
havr been set forth in several strong
positions of interpretations. This we
recognize and deal with la ter on. At ~.: ~~'"'"'""~""""""~•~=-ii:~-il~:·i~:tHJ•,..a·~r=· ~·•::•·~::•· 8:::""::~.:•: .,...,..,..,,~. ,....,.., ... .,.~~~~O!~;~,..W~!!~-·~·"'•*"'='=~''""'"'
this noint, it's imoortant to note, as t
the Bible points out. that the Second
Coming is the literal, bodily return CHRISTIAN BEACON , Co!Hogswood, N.J •
of Christ to this earth. (Acts 1:10,11 }
It does not mean O!rist's coming
at dea th , as some teach. Scripture de-
clarl'!s that the "dl'!ad in Christ shall
rise" from the dead when Olrist
coma again_ Other Scriptures bear out
the truth that at His coming we over-
come, not succumb, to death. See I
Cor. 15:50-51; John 8 :51; Phil. 3:20.
ly A1IIED W. EPPAID, D.O. Adorning the Gospel of God
It does not mean tbc: coming or
the Holy Spirit. The historical flow of
promises concerning Christ's coming
came after the Holy Spirit's arriVfl:1.
Sc:e Phil. 3:2 1; II Tim. 4 :8; I Thtft'.
4 :16,11 ;1 Cor.l5:51,52. • '!:lr
'
.:~
lt docs not ml'!an the de~truction 'tif
Jerusalem. The rvrnts o f I The:s!., IJ HE Pastonh ( 1 and 2 obscure imitators, without name or
chapter 4, did not take place then, Timothy, Titus) are sig-~tion in the Church, but with a
nor was John 21 :2 l s23, and Rev. nificaa as a stlfsrevelation mu-aculous genius for imitation that
22 :20 written until arter the destruc-of the Apogtlt: Paul in the leads them unerringly into the very
tion of the city of Jerusalem. closing ~ars of his illus-heart of their model as no one else has
The certainty of Christ's personal trious career. Here it it penetrated into it. It seems eminently
apPearance may be confirmed by nOI -appropriate to observe the remarks of natural, on the other hand. that Paul
ing its rel ation to Scripture and to a conservative scholar and theologian: himJ,elf, u hi1 life drew towards its
believers. For every ve/"5c: mention-"rerhaps we may um say that these end, should be found. in hia effom to
ing the first coming. there arc eight epistles 1 t and z Timothy, Titus) give esta.bli.sh the truths on wbich his own
verses in support of His Second Corn s us a peculiarly clear insight into soul had fed, in the permanent pouc.-
ing. Thus, 318 references to it are Pau.l's rtligion. Of course no sympa~ si~ of the Otu~ea he had founded,
made in 216 chapters. il being unders thet tc reader wi ll rise from any en: of fallmg back fervidly on the funda-
ttood that Old Testament prophets PauJ.'s epistles without"sornt. .. ~. ~. principles o.f the Gospel and .sometimes merged the two comings h r ~~-t <-,,__ ,,, ens.1on o the depth of his reli,.;ous s n. ""'. !I to UA u~ m Ulll: hearts of his
50 that it is not always aoparent at r--• •· ~mg as weU as of the height of his spmtual childrm.. llUs is what is done fif5t for o ne to see these distinctions, r · yet the truth is given. See 1 Peter re rg1ous thought. But in these farruliar in these epistles ll and 2 Timothy,
t :ll. ~!lers] to his friends [Timothy, and PTitus)" (d. B. B. Warfield, Acb tmd
Th' car~ful stud~nt can locate nnd n us ~ gd: the expression of Paul't a.storal Epistks. 1902, pp. xxxviii-id~ntify s~cific vusu zo support th~ deepest conceptions not in a discursive xl).
following t'stimoniu: ( 1) th~ spoJc.en but in a crystallized fonn -in the
Titus 2:1,15
sound doctrine: that the aged men be
sober. grave, temperate, .sound in
faith, in charity, in patience. The
aged womM liltewiw, that they be in
hcba.viaur · as beco,mrr;:t,b.. ·hol~s. not
false accusers, not given to much wine,
teachers of good things; tha.t t'hey may
teach the young women to, be sober.
to love their husbands, to love their
children, to be disqeet, chaste, keepers
at home, good, obedient to the;r own
hu!lba.nds, that the word of God be not
hlasph.emed. Young men lik(!Wise e:x;:s
hort to be .sober minded. In aU things
shewing thyself a pan em of good
works: in doctrine shewing uncor-
ruptness,. gravity, sincerity, sound
speech, that cannot be condemned ;
that he that is of the contrary pert
may be ashamed, having no evil thing
to say of you. Exhort ~rva.nts to be:
obedient unto their ovm masters, and
to please them well in all things ; not
antwering again ; not: purloining, but
shewing all good fidelity : that they
may adorn the doctrine of God our
Saviour in all things."
d I I maxims which had come to be to him wor s o ~sus Himself; (2} 1M I p II d ·•--[T In connection .with the study of words o/ heavenly b~ings irt Acti, au a.n to u....,u imothy and Paul's letter to Titus, the occasion of 1bc fougoing verses ( 1-10) pre-
choptrr 1; (3} tM writi11gs of Paul, Titus ] the cherished formulas of their tru1 brief epistle · . sent Paul's instructions concerning
James. Prtu, Jud~ a11d John; and faith. We read but a little way into f U · 11 expreu.ed 10 the "aged men" (v. 2); "aged women" (v
( 4) rh~ /anguag~ of the Lord'J Sup-I T imothy, for example, before we fall 0 owmg way by' a ~ N~ Test-3); "young women" (v. 4 ) ; "younl p~rin f Cor.,chtJpt~r 11. upon this : 'Faithful is the saying and '~= ;'ho~: ~ l~e oc-men" (v. 6 ); "aervants" (v. 9 ).
The church of Christ is bidden to worthy of all acceptation, that Otrist ha or wntlDg" 0 . ltus .~ Here the commen.ta of an evangdical
look forward to this one great event J esus came into the world to save ~poU ve been the fonhcoming . V1At of scholar and writer are rtievant : "Ha.vs
which has proven to be the great-sinners, of whom I am chief' [1 :15) Paul ~and Zenu to C~e. (J:IJ). ingshown (1 :10-16) why the error of
est incentive to consistent Christian In that preF-~ence is summed forded him~=~ thUt ~-~nents of the truth needs expot-
living (I John 2: 28; J :3). The real up. ~1 Paul s theology and aU Paul's 1 [Paul) ed ~ e mg, Paul now indicates how 'to ex-
test which the individual Qvistian ~h~on. ~the other 'faithful say-: of his ~~-pt ~ wntef~u...a~ J1ort in the healthful teachin.r' (see
should apply to all questions of-"--mgs [I Ttm 3 ·1· 4·9· 21ir-2·11 · ~"'._...... rTI on ° o..vuua· 1·9 · 2 ·1 RV •....;..) ~, · · , .•• T' 8 · · ' · .• _. .. · • tions on Crete and h' reatiz:at..i tha · • · • m-.. ··~ · a1ac mJunc-tiee could well be: Would I ~ willillg 1-.~tus 3 : I embedded m tbeee epistles Titus would need d:e 011 t tiona here given to Titus and the de--
to hav~ Christ fittd me doin1 thU ~ placed IM:side thia one; and by the and au•a........: .. ~-.. ..&..!~ ... ~~ tailed exhortationt he is to give to
whm Ht co~s1 Side of thete let then: be Jet tboee would ':'""~' . .,.,uUJ. UJe ett!r others all conettn oonduei The best
The more important lhil doctrine other passages, which, though not ad-gtve him. Titul bad been }eft m antidote to teach' · · a;.
becomes lo the individual., the more .duced by this formula ['Faithful g <;me as p~~·· per.:mal reprCieltta.. moral emo:= and::!~~ polwhi;~
unselfishly and stRnuoUJiy he Kerns 1M saying'). are yet obrioualy J*C: of tlve .. Tn.dition has ~ Titus tht promotes spiritual ht:al..t1l h"hu al
to work for H'11 Mader and Lord.. the common trcuure of truth Clll which fint biabop and patron taint of Crete. ready beeo lhown that th. b f ,-
Are you &DXious for His comi.Df? the Apoltle u well u bia bdpen But ~ polition of Titu1 was not that low wr -.-h;ft~ fi ose w 0 n. •
Food out what your rd.ltionsbip b [Timothy ~Titus[ llOIII'isbod lbelr of b;shop of G.-. Hia poaition wu heart ~ t;j;.~,. """>pt 10
ID this subject by ~dyml tho Word aoub _ such. for ~ u that ..,,..,....,., u ~ from the !oct that ~ion: -who .k.i 110 byiti .!:!~
of God and you Will diKover wbat marvdlous detcri · 0 of ~ Paul wu planninr on aendinc &DOther tachi . • . re . . U'
rour ,..pons;bilitica will be r<pfd.. of aodliness' u:"" c:b.. ~~ wori<er tO ...,.... him rhere (3:12). ~ ~ tlt6 true spiriboal
'"I the lutut<. chapter of u.. _.., [I ,.. He [T'ItUI] wuaampo tho Apaotlt's • 0 .a~ demand the
Question: Plea:~e explain tire dtlln
A.D . Dttd B.C. in connulion with lhr
blnh of Cltri$1.
An•w•r: A.D. stands for the two
Latin wordt tlllftD Donrl11i and refers
to th& year of the biMh of Christ which
wu tJtouaht to have bern the year
4714 ot the Julian period or 7S4 of aoa.. T1ht wu ~tnated I A.D.
To 'r "~• tt. yeara before tbt birch
.. ~ ...... l"•lfon B.C. (before
01111) --· 1'Mt s d£ f date il DOW OOOiidered
......... _toololo.la11>owonls
~ JI'CII ' ot _. s.._. • ... since
.. -~-11>oo-t (Man.
I. I ... ), II ) M 3 to Jtwplarral (Ant.
.... I, J: ........... t•, S; nti. 9, 3),
-.... ISS £114 ........... ln
.ae, .... ------·-•aJ ,,., .. _.ol
Answu: H you have in mind truly
born-again Jews then the answer ill
"Yes." There are Jews who "con-
vert" lo "Unitariani~m." "Christian
Scif!nee," "Jehovah's Witnes~es", etc.
While such ~oups call them~elves
Christian, they are not truly 10 Iince
they den y the deity or lhr Lord
Jesm Chri~t . These are the "euy"
faith~ for Jews ro turn to bee~uM~
the y arc nm required to believe in
the tri·unity of God. One of the!
iru.lictllfon! that a penon Is a true ·
child of Ood It M:lief in the Trinity.
lohn 1:24 actllel d\Js. You will
note that the .. he:.. in the KIna
JMmcs Version it printed in ltallct.
1'hN: meam that it ha• been added
and: is not found in th• oriJIMl
O...U. The ~1encc should reliCS,
". , , If ve bel6eve not thlt J AM,
,. thall cUe ln voar lint."
Diacwa this question. ill your home, 3:161. Add to "d:.'~ ~· "1.1 ~ntatm, ~ 10 any ~· m coocluat of .,_, your friends. m yout Bible cloub<, bu • on his apotiiOilc o1fioe 1a tho ......,;-· • wtthio. 'I'h1l is th<r
el...,: An CliristiD"' IOday l<rlofuly the 1 remarbble ~ o. rion and.'-of lbe ...,_.. lciad of -~ 10 which Titua
lookiltt forCitrilftocome"""'1 whic~ ;.of lhe ~ ill!" (d. D. E4111111td Hlobert, A• l•lrO· d::.potblldy IJVO uttulnce. He mUll
"HOW TO STUDY THE slipo, like the <Jacri;:t:.."':f 'the~ 4"':t 10 llw P-. Eti<ll#•, 1954, lrindto;c".t'~~~o~ ':
B I B LE" God and our S.•-,_ Christ' p. ) . cbun:h. He abould exho!t lbe older
Study tM l ibt• 1hrough. Niver
beKin a d ay without masterin1 •
verse from its page..
Pray h 6n. Never lay asid e your
Bible until the vt.rM or P._.lt
you have studied haa brtcomc
p•rt ofyou.r bcina.
"" te do-. The thouahu th•l
God Jive• you put down ln· tha
tnarlin of )'OUr Bible or in your
notebook.
WOftl h out. Liv. tht Uulh YOU
ret ln the mornina throurh f'Kh
hour of the dar. '
.... • .. Seek to .....
IOnM.body ttH what rou Mve
loahted. -.~.-._ .. ,
thai ,_., us ...,... tho entl of tho _,_ aimiluly to tach tho· )'OUIII<l' Wh:! ~~ ru:l ...':::.t: 1•, 131, Tho outllae of the 1"*-.._.,.-·He lhould <itlorce ~hot he ~~~~~ ~~~~~·~tboGoo:'=:t.~ .. ~~!E
«>mmJ!fod tO biJ tru!t, ,andlo lila-1. 1-ldiouo llopldbc 0....0. ai-nty IOCI'irTq>locll.! thon<:ter ~~~~t ~ ....... ~ (n.l:l-10) :! ::.lniaVy,llo .. [~ '-.w put
!o 'PaUiialom' [lite,~ ol J'lojl) a Tldhilp of 111a Goopol (Tituo -· n.:' ~ TCiojlJ!!':'O
mltablllwo'·-,IIOaoad.lla-2:11·15) -~-a .... ~i ~~-.__ .-••lollw. Ho -of baltatitat to ,._--~tnt
i'Oul'a ,... Jt.wa '-'• .. ollqwa ..,. '*'lui j!l onkr tbao •~Yd
ltlmoel ... ~ f ~-~;,. '!"' -... , .... ,1111. I'M1Ma to ........ tho -ol .... ~
... "' 0 •. . • ... .. -I ---....... lbot God II ... s..ltiur e::r~:r.: .::~:n:c ="~-~ .. 01.:-~ ol-· • ~: ·-~·~··Pit-...................... M (01'1 10-'IMII) ' • I
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CIIR :I&-ILctTYOPD1rfOnBIACII
LIGM. MDt1CI .UOMDIBG CRAPrll ~
TRt.Jft'!l 'S
ULI
.1. J'o. mt
Mlft• 14, 1m, at
1 o'fliDck A.M. at u.
rNit Mlbuct maJa 1ctlbJ of
'SAPIP>. TWt Ill• rue• c-..;, IZ$ Mort.b BJ'Oid.
ftJ, II tbt City ot Sa.Ma
Aa&~~t. of Ca!Uonk, S.Ar~ 1Tt'LE IKSt1R-
AMC£ COMPA.Jn', aeorpor-
atbl, u Tn.ttee .cter tbe
Deed crl Trut elteUted by
MA.RVI.H F. COOPER, a
manHd IDID, u b1l .ole
aad ~nte property, n-
eordtd I Octobel' e. 1t?l u
dOCI--* DO. S&W7 ID book
1 OMJ ..,. U8 crl otftelal
Rtcordl ID tbe oftlee of the
RtcOI'der crt OraDce Cowaty, c allfomia, by rte80D ot de-
fault In tbe paymeat or per-
formance o! obUptloos s.-
cured thereby lnc ludtng tbe
breacb or cSefalllt, notice o!
wbich was recorded Novem-
ber 8, 1974 u Document
DO. 6720 in book 11283 page
1243 of said Offtci&J Rec-
ords, wUl sell at public auc-
ttoo to tbe hlgbest bldc1er
for casb lD lawfUl mooey of
the United states, without
any covenant or warranty,
espressed or implied as to
UUe, possesstoo, or eoeam-
bn.nces, the interest coo-
veyed to said Trustee by
said Deed of Trust 1n prop-
erty situated lD the City
of Newport Beach. theCoun-
ty of Orange, State of Cali-
fornia deserlbed as: Lot 33,
Block 9 of Resubdlvlsloa of
Section 1, Balboa Island, In
the C tty of Newport Beach,
as per map recorded to book
6, page 30, Miscellaneous
Maps, ln the otttce of the
county recorder of sald
county.
NOTE: Said land is des-
c ribed on the County Tax
Assessment Roll for the tis-
cal year 1974-75 as A. P.
No. 50-052-18; CA 07-06'7.
The street address of said
property ts purported to be
108 Agate Street, Balboa Is-
land, aDd ts given without
llabllity as to the correct-
ness thereof.
Said sale ls made for the
purpese of PQ.Ying obUp-
tlons secured by sald Deed
or Trust.
Dated february 11, 1975.
S4fECO T1tL~ .lNSUR.
ANCE cot.!PANY, acorpor-
attoo Trustee.
By Chris Lookas, Trustee
Section Supervisor .
SPS 43383
Publisb: Feb. 20, 27, Marcb
6, 1975, lD the Newport Ru-
bor Ensign.
LIGAL MOTlCI
no THE,.~
8! ACB MUJfi:JPAL COOl
81 RIPIAl.mliiC~
U.M.010 TIIIOOGJJ tua ••
OtO jJ(J) SECnoRB U.M.-
110 4JfO tl.51.ll0; A.DD-
IMG O:CTIO!UJ 11.56.010 'tHRO~H li.M.080; AWD,
PURTDR ADOIMG SEC-
TIO" li.M.llO, R!LATIIfG
TO THE LlCBlCNG OF Bl·
CYCLES. AS AN URGENCY
MEASURE
Tbe Clty ColaDcU of tbt
C tty of NftPOrt S.cb DOES
ORDAil'f as tollows:
SECTI>N 1. Stctllou 11.·
st.OlO tbroQib 1!.SI.O&O&Dd
Sectiou 12.!56.110 ud 11.-
51.1!0 ot tM Newport Btacb
UIIDJclpal Code an hereby
REPEALED.
SECTION z. Stct:Soo 12.-
56.010 Ll ADDEDtotbeNew-
port Beach Muntclpel Code,
to reacfis follows:
"12.56.010 DEFINITIONS.
As used lD this Chapter, the
following terms aDd words
sball have the following
mean.lngs:
BICYCLE shall mean any
device upon wblch a periOD
may ride, wldch LlpropeUed
by human power through a
system of belts, cbalns or
gears, and which bas wheels
at least twenty (ZO) inches
In diameter and a frame
slle of at least fourteen (14)
inches ••
BICYCLE LICENSE RE-
CEIPT shall mean tbat bi-
cycle liceose receipt lssued
by the Llcensl.ag Agency or
Ageot of the City upon re-
ceipt of the designated ll-
cense fee.
BICYCLE UCENSE IN-
DICIA sball meu the llceose
lndlcla distributed by tbe
Department of Motor Ve-
hicles of the State of Cali-
fornia, In accordance wtth
Sectioa 39001 of the Call-
fornla Vehicle Code, to be
permanently atrtxed to the
LIGAL MOnC!
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The foUowtog person ls
dolnc business as: Happy
Plants, 19142 Hamden Lane,
HunUngtoo Beach, CaW.
92646: Linda Lee Olson,
19142 Hamdeo Lane, Hunt-
ington Beach, CalU. 92646.
This business iS cODducted
by an l.Ddlvldual.
Signed: Llnda Lee 01 son.
Tbls statement was llled
with t~ County Clerk of
Orange County Jan. 20,1975.
Publtsb: Jan. so, Feb. 6,
U, 20, 1975, in the Newport
Harbor Ensign. F -40287
LI~LMGnCI
NOTICE OF FILING APPU-for business service.
CATION FOR INCREASES Implement a charge for
FOR INTRASTATE TELE-the restoral of basic ex-
PHONE RATES change service temporarUy
The Pacltlc Telephone and dlscontimled tor non ..pay-
Telegraph Company oo Feb-ment of bllls. Tbls charge
ruary 13, 1975 tiled with The would be 50% of the in-
Public UtWtles Commlsslon place service connectloo
of The state of CaWornia cbarge.
an applicatloo tor authority Noo-recurrlng charges
to iDcrease certain intra-for the establlsbmeotofcer-
state rates and charges ap-taln private llne servlces
plicable to telepboDe service would be lDcreased.
turnlsbed wtthin The State The rates proposed lD the
of CaUioroia. The proposed applleatloo are estimated to
rate lnc~eases would per-produce addJtiOI.IIIl annual
mlt Paclltc to recover In-gross reverwe of $131,200,-
creases In operatln& costs, 000, wblch represents a 5%
prtnclpllly Jncrecased WJ.Ces, increase lD total local and
for tbe twelve mootb period toll intrastate revenues.
eodq June 30, 1976. Tills is ln addition to the
In general terms, thepro-$97,900,000 rate application
posed rate cbanles are as (no. 55214) filed In 1974,
follcrtrs: wbich was to reecrrer ln-
B'ulc exehanle rates creases In tbe costs
would be ldcreased for botb of wage, salary and related
resldeoce a.od business tele· espeoses for tbe twelve
pbooe senlce. For rest-months eodlnC JUDe 30,1975.
deDCe tbe mootblJ Jnc,._. Notice of bearlnca oa the
would ranee from $ .55 to appllcatloo wt1l be posted
$ .80 per maiD telepboDt, a.od pub11sbed not less t.ba.D
ncept for SO messare al-five nor mo~ ttao tblrty
loftoce MrYlce, where an daJI prior to tbe lDltlal
1Acr... of $ .as la pro-IM&rtnp.
posed. An Increase ranciD~ The Comp&QJ's proposed
from $1.05 to SZ.OS Ll pro-rates would become ef-
posed per maiD baalntas fective lD various California
teltpboae. Forelp exchlace Coantles and mualctpal cor-
service rates and PBX tnank poraUODS, IDcladlDc tbe
rates would be toeriUied County of Orup and tbe
, .. rally 1n tbe same pro-Clty of Newport Beach, IIPOil
porUoG as maiD •· craDt of authority t.btnfor
Uoa ratu. CertatD Ctotnx by The C&W'ornla ""bile
aDd airport IDtercommu-UttJ.Wes Commlabl.
nJcattna ~stem •"toe A CCIPJ ot tbt appUe&Uoa rat• wwld be lac...-1 to may be bllipldtd bJ lAY ma~ reiiU.-wtt1l ~ peno11 LD tbe of-
buSe peiiU(e nt.t. fte• ot Tbt Paelfte Tfle-ne ..... IDlt darp ,._. ud Tel4cnPb Com-
tor auaJU;...mea._...ut_... puJ at lOlS tt IJaJA St.,
... 1POIIId be ....... ..... Aa, Call*nJI, ud
m.t t .OS to $ .WI per Ia tM 08lcM ol fte MUc
..s&. Fonlp ...... _. •. UUIII* Com•'_.. fll Tbe
•• ud cc*a..boz .me. state ot c~ Ftftb • _,. .at c~~upt WOIIId Flool", .... ......_. Ctnc
a.Gnut • .,_ t ,01 1D C..._, .. Fr.cl800t CaJ.
trn .............. ~ 1)i ...... local ... ..,. ....... 1tll .. aro.d-*'P .. ...... ... .,, 1M ~ Cal*r-
CD! ...... rr-····· .... ...: :.::. ... '::' ~ ;::* ~= ~~
.. ,. - 9 ......... ,_ .uiD 'I"'LLGGAPP
.............. ~CODaY ..... .. • • • • Jlt. .,. ,.... j,. De .... ':!·;·~'~"E' ~·! .... .. , ... .,I II 2 -Gaiiftl fi J?IIIIII-. C-1 .. ..
LIGM. MOTICI
a,icJde hiM, ... "'*' ban........ ,.,...
•• ..., ............ M.
eyde. Lk:,....KW.___.. Mi&ICJ •
AGDT 8all-ea&IUtJ • ,.;u.s ;c, ,.,..,.._
CitY c..,a u t111e Ue ...
... .., ... jplltan-M.-
G)'Cla II tt.e CIJ •. ·r • .._
.. rpa •• of ...... ~.
tM Cldll of Pellet IIIID be
tate Ltrndac .~ n. c.w of Pollee .., ,___
.,. -drlpttlllll.., ... CltJ ec.ctl "J , .......
1a1 .,.,... or per-. • be
• IJe .... ~, ..
qest."
SBCTIOM I. Sectlaa lJ.. sa.ozo ta ADDEDtotbe"n-
port Bad .a.tctpal eocse.
to read u tlllowc
"1Z.5t.GIO BICYCLE U-
CENSDCG REQUIRED-MOM-
R.ESIDEHTS PBORIBITED.
(A) No per-Who 11 a
re~t ol tbt CltJ AID
ride or pftlpel UJ btc)'de ·
11pon a.DJ pubUc street. a:lde-•llk, aUey, blcycle laDe or
patb, or any otbtr pabUc
property, which las ootbee
licensed, I.Dd for Yblcb the
appropriate l1eet\M fee tu
oat beeD paid lDd wbtehdoes
not bear a Bicycle Lf.ctue
Indlcla as required by tbe
provlaJOill of tha C~r.
(B) No bleycle may be
so licensed by 1 LlceutDc
Aceoey or Ageot wbicb Ll
oot owned by a restclect ot
tbe City."
SECTION 4. Sectioa 12.-
56.030 1.s ADDEDtotbeNew-
port Beach U:unlctpel Code,
to read u follows:
"12.5&.030 lJCENSE RE-
CEIPT/BICYCLE LICENSE
INDICIA-ISSUANCE. At tbe
time tbat any resident of tbe
City applies to lleease 1
bicycle and pays tbe ap-
propriate license fee lD ac-
cordance Yltb tbe provlsioes
of thls C bapter, tbe Lleeu-
tng Agency or Aceot sball
provide tbe Uceosee wltb a
Llceose Receipt bearlnc the
owner's blme, address,
L!GAL MOTICI
tor
of
L IGAL MOTICI LIGAL MOTICI UOM:MOTICI
w •• •CJI!Cle
Lttaa n.,ii.~ ., ..... ..
lriiM ...... .., .... ... ,,_. ........ --.., ..... bleJele ... ...
...CJR17 bJ a. ue•mtll
bleJele be-• ~ ... t~ ol r..._, lie llall llallfJ ... J.Jer-....,
or~tll~c-.ot ....._ wttldD tl8 (lO)dap •
,...,. aiiiJ1 bt 10 ebup
fDr aid cllaJip cl &ddrus.
8ECTJOlf ., • s.cuo. 1%.-
M..OSO 1t ADDIDtotiMlf..,_
port Beaeb M.SC:Ipal Code,
to r..ct u tilloh:
,....... to U.p~
of tMa c,.,.. &rei
(A) For 119 Blqele LJ-
c .... tM -ol 0.. Dol~ lu (h.DO) per ,..,., or UJ
portiaa tbenol•
(B) For acJa tnut. ol
L~ R.tcqlt. t.be •m
of 0.. Dollar (fl .• OO);
bicycle rni.IIGactllhr, type,
tn.me Dllmber IDd Bicycle
We•• 111.tmbtr, 11 UJ."
SECTION 11. Sec:tioa 11.-
M.OIO la ADDEDtoU.N..,-
port Beach Malcil)a! Code,
to r•d u loUowa:
ft.qd to aid bkJcle Jllr-
IIWII tQ thta Cllaptar .••
SECTIOt' 1 .. Seetkla lJ. •
SS.l!O Ll ADOIO to tlill-..,.
port Beaell ........ Co*,
to rtld u lol.lOWa
''1Z.Sf.UO TbU ordll.-
nanc. Ll decland by tM
Ctty eo-en to -. aecae-~-~-ftldl ............ ~ IDr .. bullfer of ...,._
-., aid bteydt. n. £lit,. ~~ or Ac-.t
IIlLO s-a PH' ••t Bl-
cfdt ue •• lldlda blu-&11 a ...... .._. per.
NR ~ •'lltJMd to tlat ~ 1'M81.cfdtL1c: ... *I ........ e&et .,..
tM patDd cteeiP't.d bJ tlae
,.... of Calltlnia I'D ae-
cordUce wUil s.ctiGe StOOl
of U.. YaieM Code."
SECTI>ff 5. Secttoa lZ.-
Ili.CMO Ia AD0£.D to the New-
pon Belcb Malclpal Code,
to nsd u lollowc
"l%.5t.O.O SALE OR
TRAICSF!R OF BICYCLE.
W1MIM¥er UJ penoo •lis,
trades, dl.,... of, or
trauters UJ bicycle U-
eeued panuut to tbe pro-
Ylatclu of tbll Cbapter, be
aball IDdoree QPOD tbe Ll-
c ... Receipt preYioaaly ta-
autd tor IUCb blcyele a
wrttteD t:n.ufer of ame,
•etUDe ti)Jtb tbe Dame, a.d-
dreu ud t.lepbaDe 111mber
of tbe t:n.ufene, tbe date
of traufer, tbe stpatare
of tbe trauferor, aDd aba1l
deUYtr IIICb Llctue Re-
ceipt, .o eadorsed, to tbe
LiceutDc A(ency or Aceot
at tbe time of tra.ufer. Tbe
trauferM stall, wtthlD teo
(1 0) d&JI after Jaeb trau-
fer, apply to said Lteeos-t.ac A(eacy or Ageat tor a
transfer of tbe License Re-
cetpt. Tbe trauferee alaU
pay the fee prescribed by
thls Chapter."
SECTION 6. Sectloo 1Z.-
56.045ls ADDEDtotbeNew-
port Beach 11111llctpal Cock,
to read u follows:
"12.55.045 CHANGE OF
ADDRESS BICYCLE
LICENSEE. Wbeoever l.DY
LIGALMOnCI
ITINERANT RESTAUR-
ANT sbaU be as detl.Ded lD
Sectioo 21523 of tbeCallfor-
ola Health aDd Safety Code.
RET AIL FOOD PRODUC-
TION AND MARKETlNG
EST ABUSHM'ENT sball be
as detlDed tn Secttoo t8302
of tbt CaWornll Healtll and
Safety Code.
VEHICLE sba1l be as de-
1\Ded lA Sectioa U5!4 of the
Ca11tornia He1lth and Safety
Code.
VENDINC MACHlNE BU-
SINESS lball meaD tbe bu-
siness of senl.ag food or be-
verages by m.ns of vend-
i.D& macbines, reprdless of
tbe number of locaUoos at
wbicb tbe veodloc macbines
are located.
ICE PLANT, SELF -CON-
T AI.NED ICE PLANT, AND
ICE DISTRIBUTOR shall be
u deftDed 1n Seetloo 4003
of the California Health and
Safety Code.
6.08.020 PERMIT RE-
QUIRED; CONDITIONS AND
TERMS.
(A) It shlll be un1a wf\.1.1
for any per.oo or otber lepl
eotity to operate any food-
banctJtnc establishment in
which food 1.s pr•red, sold,
proeeaMd or maou~ctured,
or Mntd for public coo-
sumptioo Yltbout ftrst apply-
LDc tor lDd reetlrinc a Food
VtDdJDc Permit for sacbop-
traUoG 1aaatd bJ the H•Ith
Department ander the pro-
•llloas of tbts ordinance.
RtUU b)d pro<lucttoo and
muat~Dc establtsbments
sball DOt be subject to the
proYialoos of thlsordbwlce.
(B) Tbe lood-budllnl es-
tabl1sbmeata to wblcb tb.ls
ordJDaDce app!Jes lhall ln-
cl*'e, but DOt be limited to,
l.Qf ~ WDerant re-
ataarut. toad Hhlcle, food
nutl, bUtry, foodproees-
.S.C ..tabllltlmlllt IDd lee
pJut located 1D the C ltJ of
Mewport Baelli.Dd any na-
d.tlc •QIM buiDtaaper-ttllc ,_.. mactames mthe c., of M.-port Baeb n-car« ... ol ... locaUoo of t._ tllelliUM from which tbty
an lei"Nd.
(C) lftrJ 111P1Joua tor a
food •...-.. hnnlt lbaD
fUe ...... a.aJtb Dtsl&rt·
.... a~ qplleaHoo
nteaiiiiJlltatetMamt
ad I Ill-., .. ..,... .. .......... ., .............
..... , .. t Jllt,tllldll-,...., ......... nr• ""** Ja ,., a_. to M coa-
ill:attt. 111111 .-• ataer ta-...._.. u e.lllal-. 0...
,...._,~
(P) .. ~.-a bt ........... ~-~........... Dealt-
"lZ.M.OSO t.an'OBSTO-
Lilf LlCEMBE R!CElPT/
BICYCLE LICENSE tMDl-
ClA -REPORT,IR!PLACE-
MENT. 1D tbt eY.-l ttat
lDJ Llc ... l*etpt luaed
puiii&Dt to tbe pfO'IWSou
of tbia Cbs.pttr be lost or
ltolta, the lice~~ ... of •ch
bleycle lbal1 tmmtdlately
DOUty tbe LiceutJic 4tDCY
or Aceat. and wtth1D teo
(10) day1 after such DOtltl-
caUoo ablll apply to .met
Llceul.ag Age~~cy or A(ent
for a daplleate License Re-
ceipt; wbereqpoa said U-
ceulng Age~~cy or Agent
stall Issue to such Uceosee
a dupllcate License Re-
ceipt, upoo payment to said
Liceostng Ageacy or Agent
of the tee required by this
Chapter.
(C) Por .wa replac:ema
of We~le UetUe Recet<
or B.lcycle Lleeut ladlcla.,
tbe .am of 0.. Dollar
($1.00):
"lZ.56.080 BICYCLES IN
VIOLATION OF CHAPTER-
DIPOtlNDlNG/F'EE. Tbe
Cb.let of PoUce stall lave
tbe rJcbt to tmpoud and
rtltl..lD poeaesliom ofa.Dy bt-
CJclt louDd Ia YlolatJao of
tbe pro'LIIou of thla Chap-
ter, and may retaln poasea-
aloa of sueb bteycle UJdU
tbe prov111ons of tbla Cbap-
ter ue oomplled wltb. Tbe
fee Htabllsbed parsuant to
Secttoa 12.51.~ of t.h1t
Chapter 8IJI1l be ciJirted
ap.tut each bicycle so lm-
poaDded. and paid by tbe
01f'Dtr thereof before the bi-
cycle may be released to
tbe owner."
IU'J u u emerc-cr --sure t>r PI'IMI'rill U..pllb-
llc ptAce, bel.ltb, aleO ud
welfln for tbl nuoa Oat
DIY State lec1•1attca dal-
lnc wttb tbt Ue ... ol bl-
cyclM lD clUn ,. tMo
effect oo Juuary 1, lt?5,
wbicb prot1ded hat eatse.,
to Uceue btcydta, ..t
comply tbeftwtth; ud W.
o rdlDaDce 11 lDteDdtd to
comply w1tb said State lc-
lslatlon; aDd tbe Clty'a u-
l.ltlDg bicycle UcesfiC
replattoos are pre-elapted
by state law; and to baYt
an orderly method by Yhleb
bicycles may be Ucell.led;
and Ulis ordlna.nce sba.ll taJIIf
effect Immediately upoo its
adoptloo, if pas!Md by at
least nve (5) atftrma.tin
votes, as provided Ia Sec-
tion 412 of the Charter of
tbe City of Newport Beach."
(D) For e&eb trnpnnncUoc
fee Jor bk:J~ biDd to
be 1D nola.ttiDD of th1s
C~r, t.be •m ol Ftvt
Dollars ($5.00)."
SECTIO" 9. SectJoo lZ.-
56.070 L1 ADDEDtotlleNtw-
port IH&da llUIIlclpal Code,
to read u followc
"lZ.$8.070 TAMPERING
WITH UCENSE RECEIPT
OR BICYCLE UCENSE IN-
DICtA -PROHIBITED. It is
unlawful for uy pereoo to
tamper W1tb, dellroy, mutt-
late or alter uy License
Receipt Llaled purSID..Dt to
tbe proYLJiolls of tbls Chap-
ter.
SECTION 12. SecUao 12.-
5&.090 1s ADDED to tbe
Newport Beach Municlp&l
Code, to read u follows:
"12.56.090 INFRACTION-
VIOLATION OF LICENSING
REGULATIONS. Any peraoo
who vlolates any provtsloo
of or flUs to comply with
any provlsloo of Sections
12.56.010 througb 12.56.080
shall be guilty of a.n tnlrac-
ttoo."
1D tbe eveot ttat any Bi-
cycle License lndlcta Llsued
pursuant to the provtsloos
of this Chapter be lost or
stoleo, the licensee sbaU
immediately notify the LI-
censing Agency or Agent of
such loss, and shall within
ten (10) days apply to sald
Ltcenstnc Agency or Agent
for a new Bicycle License
Indicia; whereupon, said LI-
censing Agent'y or Agent
shall lssue to such Ucensee
a new Bicycle License In-
dicia, upoo payment to said
Llcenslng Agency or Agent
of the fee required by tl\ls
Chapter."
SECTION 8. SectJoo 12.-
56.060 ls ADDED to the New-
port Beach Municipal Code,
to read as foUows:
"12.56.060 FEES. The
fees required to be paid
LEGAL MOTICE
may be, unsaJe, unsanitary,
unwholesome or detrimental
to the beaJth of tbe patrons,
coosumers, employees or
the ~eneral pu.bltc.
(E) Nor shall a permit
be granted, renewed or re-
instated unless the Healtb
Department determines that
the condltloo of tbe food-
b&odliDg establishment ls lD
1ccordlnee with tbe requi-
rements of aU applicable
provisions of the Cautornia
Health and Safety Code, or
tbls ord.loa.nce, and of aU
rules and regulations pro-
mulgated under 1M sections
below, and that satd food-
bandl.lng establishments are
capable of being operated
in accordance wlth such laws
and recuJatlons.
(F) Permits may be gran-
ted at any tlme durl.ni the
year, but aU permlts shaU
expire at the end of the ca-
lendar year. Eacb permlt
stall be posted lD a coo-
sp1cuous place on the food-
baDdll.ag establishment or
nbicle for which It ts is-
sued.
6.08.030 CONSTRUCTION,
CONVERSION AND ALTER-
ATION, Prior to the con-
struction, cooversloo or al-
terattoo of aoyfood-bandl1ag
establtsbmeot, or coostruc-
tloo or purcbase ol a model
of veb.lcle Dot preYiously un-
der permit to any persoo lD
the City, three {3) copies
of tbe pla.Ds and specl11ca-
t tons thentor sbal1 be IUb-
mltted to tbe Hea.ltb Depart-
ment. Tbe H•ltb omcer or
hls autborlled deputy sball
thereafter 1uue bas certill-
cate stattoc whit mocWlea-
tiou, if any, be deems n-
qutred for complJa.Dee wltb
applleablt laws &Dd ordiDa.o-
ces.
&.01.040 BUILDING PER-
MITS. Tbe a.a1Jdtllr Dt!part-
meat of tile City of N..,ort
Btacb *11 DOtU, tbe Btaltb
Dtputmellt 1fbe ... .,.
reeetfed to t.tJd or remodel
I toocS lllltlbUtbnMnt.
&.01.0$0 SA!fiT A noN
REQUIREME!n'S. (A) AU
food ... .,... estlbllD-
mats k Yldcb a pennlt
1t nQIIlnd ., au ord*llee. .au be oaatnet..S. ..,._
.-.~---•u·~--u. pe~ ..U.. of tile Ca ..
11tala --ud --Codla Ill._.. ttleut ..... ~-tlortl.l ISM will _. llld coM ,_... .................
pJOINd .. ,..,..... Dllll1 ...
,. ...... -..... cllaa-. .pa .... .
It 1.s unlawfUl for uy per-
soo to remove, destroy,
mutilate or ln uy way alter
or tamper 1f'lth l.DJ Bicycle
License lndlcla l..ssued pur-
suant to tbe pro•isloos or
tbls Chapter."
SECTION 15. Thla ord1-
~aoce sball be pa.bl.lsMd oau
lD 1M ot!lctal o~r of
the City.
SECTION 10. Section 12.-
56.075 Ll ADDEDtotbeNew-
port Beach Municipal Code,
to read u follows:
"12.56.075 BICYCLE
DEALERS -WE EKLY BI-
CYCLE SALES REPORTS
REQUIRED. Any person en-
gaged lD tbe business or
buying, selling or trading
bicycles within this City is
hereby required to prepare
a weekly report, to be de-
livered each week on a date
aDd to a place designated
by the Cblef of Pollee, to
tbe Chief of Pollee, setting
fortb the name, address aDd
telepbooe number of all per-
soos either buying, seUlng
or trading bicycles and the
SECTION 13. Sectloo 12.-
56.110 ls ADDED to the New-
port Beach Monidpal Code,
to read as follows:
·•t2.56.ll0 USING OR
RENTING BICYCLES WITH-
OUT UCENSE. No person
wbo operates a bicycle reo-
tal service, shop or facWty
wtthln this City may rent
or perm lt another pe rsoo
to use a bicycle upon any
public street. sidewalk, al-
ley, bicycle lane or path.
or any otller pubUc property
within the City Ylthout the
same being llceosed as pro-
vided for In this Cbapter,
or wltbout having a curreot
Bicycle License lodlcia af-
Tbla ordlDance ns mtro-
duced aod adopted · u l.D
emergency ord1D&Dce at a
regular meettoc of tbe City
CouncU of tbe City of New-
port Beach, held on the lotb
day of February, 1975, by
the following vote, to Ylt:
LIGAL MOnCI
(B) Vlolatloo of this or-
dinance.
6.08.070 NOTICE OF VI-
OLATION. When any of the
aforesaid laws, this ordin-
ance, or rules aDd re(Ula-
Uons tave been·vlolated, an
lnspector may sene wrltteo
notice thereof eoutled 'No-
tice of Vlolatloo,' specify-
lq:
(A) Tbe acts aDd cODdl-
tloos coostltut:tnc each vto-
~tton;
(B) The provision or pro-
vls1oos violated thereby;
(C) Tbe corrective steps
required;
(D) Tbe date by wblt'h all
such cor~ctlooa mu5t be
completed, allowing a rn-
sooable period therefor;
(E) That the permittee has
a right to a he~rtng, upon
request; aDd,
{F) That 11 no hearing
ls requested. and 1f the
Health Depart m eot does oot
LIGAL NOTICE
6.08.090 SUSPENSION
FOR REFUSAL OF ENTRY.
It shaU be a violation of thls
ordlna.nce tor an} person to
deny or tllnder entry to any
inspector for tbe purpose
of tnspectln« any oftbe lood-
baDdll.Dg establtsb.meots de-
scribed lD Sedloo 6.08.010
above, or any porttoo tbere-
of; a.od, lD sucb ev• them-
~or may tortbwltb sus-
peod U:c: Food Veodt.ng Per-
mit issued for the establlsh-
ment.
6.08.100 SUSPENSION.
Whenever an inspector !inds
unsanitary or other t'oodi-
tloos tn the operattoo of any
food establishment wblcb
coostttute an immediate and
substantial baurd to the
pubUc health, he shall issue
a written bot ice to the permit
holder or person tn charge
of the food-handling estab-
lishment stattnc that the per-
mlt 1s immediately suspend-
ed and shall set forth tbe sub-
receive ootict that all such stance or the suspenstoo as
correctloos have been made • provided lD Sectioo 6.08.070.
before 9!00 A.M. of tbe date Any persoo to whom such an
named under subpa.fl(raph order ls lssaed shall Lm-
D, or wltbln tuteen (15)days mediately comply therewith
after service of the wrtttea and, upon request, made to
notice, whichever comes the Inspector who orders the
first, the permlt will be sus-suspeostoo or the Health
peoded from that time o.ntU Ottlcer or htsautborll~ re-
sucb vioLations are correc-presentative, either person-
ted. ally or by telephone or ln
6.08.080 HEARING. The writing, such person shall
permit bolder shall bave the be a.trorded a hearing as
rlght to a heulng on all provided lD ~tton 6.08.080,
vlolatloos llsted in the no-and notice of the hearing
tlce. The permit shall, how-may be gtven lD the same
ever, be suspended unless manner as the request. 1D
the Department receives eacb case wbere the permit
from the permit holder, be-bolder refUses to 'oluntarlly
fore 9:00 A.M. of the date close hls food baodl.1ng es-
specltled uder Seetioo 6.-tabUsbmeot, the Health Of-
08.070 (D), a written or oral ficer shill ootUy the City
request for a r.&rtng, or Attorney who sball take ac-
notice tblt all 'tolatloas have tloo as he deems a.pproprt-
beeo corrected as spec11led. ate to catn compliance wtth
Tbt bear'tll( sbaU be btld tbLI Cblpter.
by tbe Health Oftlcer or b1s 6.08.110 SUPERVTSION
csuty autbort.&ed represe~~ta-Of CLOOING OOWN PRE-
Uve wbo 1t a quatlftec! IIDi-MISES. WbeD l.DJ permU ls
tartaa u de1lned tD Sectioll flrlt •speoded hereader,
5-tO ol tbt Caltforoia H•lth or n. l.DJ fllod-,.pdllac
l.lld Sa.fttJ Code a.od rects-eatabllshmeot COYtl'1'Mid
tered as proridec! 1D Secttoo btret>J as de1IMd Ia SecUGD
SQ tbenof, but sball DOC 6.08.020 sball bl•e beeD
be the bllpector Who "I)Or-c losed for bulloeu I.Dd left
tid tbe fiolatioa.s or who 1D l.D auanltuJ CC*Utloll.
lupec:t.d 1111 correctt.,. tbe H•ltb ~ aba.U
m .. res tata. The hear-baYt tbt power to tDter to
1IC 111111 be 1M DOC more tuare thlt tM b»d-hii!CPiiiC
UU U•e (') ~ dllya ~ &seloellddDw11
abr tbe permit lllold•r re-ta 1 rDUD~r wtltcb YU1 lOt
....... IM&r1Jic. .ucu u.. ~ ...
A YES, COUNCILMEN: M,;.
lnnts, Dostal, Barr«t,
Kuehn. Rocers, Ryclloft,
Store.
NOES, COUNCLLMEN: NoDe.
ABSENT COUNCILMEN:
None.
Dooald A. MclDDt.s
MaJOr
ATTEST:
Laura Larios
Clty Clerk
Publtsb: Feb. 20, 1975, lD
the Newport Harbor Euip.
LIGAL.iiCI
(A) Forms forappUe&tkiG,
permits and notices;
(B) Forms andproeecta.rt.
for bear1Qis qpoo tbe cl'l.llt-
ing, den)1Dc, sapeadtn(, r.-
vottng or retnstatt.oc of per-
mlts· (c) lupectioas of food-baodliDf eatabllsbmeDts ud
reporUDc tbertO!.
6.08.130 ADlOJIOSTRA-
TlOJf." ,... a., tsr ~rt
Beac h ~reby autt.ori&H tbe
Orange County H•ttb De-
partment to admlnisttr lDd
enlorce tbe prortsjoo.s o1.
thl.s C~er subject to tbe
following provtsloos:
(A) That said oruce
County Health Departmeet
shall enforce a.oda.dmlll1.lter
th1s Chapter 1n u.at.oo I.Dd
cooperatioo .. 1tb the Ct.ty ol
Newport Beach.
(B) That the CUy CoaDCU
of tbe City of Newport Beaclll1
hereby reserves tbe autnor-
Uy to re•tew l.DY )ld(melt
or decisloo rendered tJlroqgh
the admlD1stratioo and •-
forcemeot ol tb.ls Chapter,
and ror just cau~ resenes
the rlg'ht to direct tbeCoaaty
Health Department to cnat
a ~ from any )Ide-
meat or dectsloo readend
uDder tbe provts1oos or tbJ.I
Chapter.
6.08.140 APPEAL. Ally
permit bolder aurte•ed bJ
a declsioa by the Kealdl
omcer lD admlnistertac tb1l
Chapter may appeal to tbt
C lty COUDCU by llliD& I writ-
teo ~ wttlliA tea (10)
days of tbe ste tM u.-
o mcer reDders bLI ftal de-
ctsioll, after a tteariDc, u
provided lD Sectloo 6.08.010.
Tbe clec&sloD of tM City
c OGDcll oa 1111*1 sbl1l be
tiDal..
6.08.150 PENALTY. Ally
.,.,.,. nowtDc UlJ of tile
pronsloaa of tbla ordlluc:e
stall be deemed QlllltJ of a
ml8denleuor ud ...,._ eca-
rteuoe tbt.NOI IIJil1 be .-a-
tallied pa~ 110 tbt pro ..
vt.l:lcu ol Sectx. 1.0&.010
of tbll Code."
SECTION t. Tills ordla-
lDct lllaJl be (111>111M1 ~
11 tM omeJal ........ af
tbt Ctt)t, ud tbe amt lllall
be .rr.d1•e tttrty (JO).,.
alter tbe catt ot tta ,.._
tloD..
Tlle ptl'Ul coadlletlllc the U tlllt pe1'1DittM or .U em-......_ ann !DUe a Y'ftttllll p&o'" 1D c~arce c:a.-be
ordlr u to tad~ allec-d ..,.. or ls ....m1111 •
Ylollb u..t.tt oa tM 10ttce -.ble to ~ tM cca-
ud lllaU deUYU I dped dm. ol ttlll IDolS D .,.
CCIPJ tMrool tiO tM permit. HDNJ~ tM ClftW ol toe. q .. eaU ytol!at.... tile W--e ).NI ...
T'bla orneaeoe .... IJib'O..
dllc:td at a ,....au ......
of the Ctt1 ContU oltlllei-
t.J olle.,aft BDIQ .....
tM llaldi.Jof"-'7,1171, ..., ............ ..
da.J ~ ,.....,, .... ...
IDDirill ..... ~wit:
tile Older Mall ..U..r •• llaJl • llla1Uied oltllt
(A) & II I 1 tM permJl E Z 1"'7 C'GI Tl I Fill
cUlM • COI'Ndld: or aau -. ,.....,... tD t1111
8ilt ltkl t r<. .---
(J) A ._.. 1a..a.y JM.0
bepuOOI'JI-. ....... ~ ....................
k ... l I II
(8) £.a.~ u.t tiiM • .all n•••' Mille • .., ..., tall __,.to be Mawo OtD_....
A n:8, CUUIICII )fK1Ir llo-
.... Dllitll. ...... '-' ..... .,...., ..... --.·~~ ....,.. CD& a :.• ... : ==rJ='·'=' .............. ........ tl ••• , • .. ...... .. ....... ........ •
..... ..,._.or
KUIITI.l ..........
... -MtWe .., ... -,, ............. ............... .................... ................
· (A) nttrtt•fi._IB:
.._,.~..,..belllft cv'W-
·~ 1
2 4 w I.GUIO IVUI AMD ._: i> Dldate tatta.YW• Gut:&,__,.......,. ..,... ... -..~....,.. ..... .., ....... tw
aat1~,..__.. nlleMaqe· ,_.
ln;w ..., .. 12 2
, 1 .....
(D) Dldln -a.n .. ..
M f1, t IL ... 0 0 $til
1llilii. -a.•s
\ I
I
I
j
l
10 &RID &AMES FOR OCC
'eard •••~ Tllt ttr1t I p ... anatMIQ.
Tllo-C:..~-_., ___ Io ,, ....... ,.., ....
Boo•..WI*J6-pmoo.TIIo_,..._ ..
tbo .. ._c..-
toolbau clamp, OI'Uimoat.
Tltt OrllQQ:KO'deoacbotet
Tacker't Ptratu U-17 Ill
tbl ot•llloa n ltate cl&m ..
ploll•bl» eooteot Ill De-cember.
Tilt Buca wUJ no doubt
be a title coat.Ser 1D ..,,
Wlth lZ starters retunllDI
ud SO letterm• bact 1D
the told. OCC'a lmpnaslYe
cro:~p of IIOPbomona ls
beaded by aU...collfereac:e
haUbo.ck Toay AccomiDdo,
who nlsned for 718 yards.,
and qartertnck One Wbite,
· wbo passed for 1,165,
19'75 GRID SCHEDULE
Sept, 13 -Cyprus
Sept. 20 -Golden West
Sept, 27 -L. A, Harbor
Oct. 4 -Loog Beech City
Oct. 11 -San Diego Mtsa
Oct. 18 -at Fullerton
Oct. 25 -Santa Ana
Nov, 1 -at Cerritos
Nov. 8 -Mt. San Antonio
Nov. 15 -at Grossmoot
A'l games are on Satur-
day and begln at 7:30 p.m.
MARINE PVT. JohnS, Mott,
soo of Mr. and Mrs. Jack
S, Mott of 436 Vista Panda,
the Blllfls, has completed
lnta.ntry tralntne school at
the Marine Corps Base,
Camp Pendleton, Calli. He
received sp«:lallzed ln·
struction in infantryweapoos
and tactics. He Is a 1974
graduate of Pasadena City
College.
Swim team has talent
sandpiper inA
Orange Coast College's
1975 swim gquad Is one of
the smallest In recent years
with only 12 athletes on the
team, but what the Plntes
lack ln numbers they make
up for ln talent. S!xofOCC 's
swimmers are letlermen.
Coffee Shop
The number ooe returning
letter winner is JC All-
America Gene Tight>, who
prepped at Atlanlic City High
in New Jersey, He set 3
OCC swimming reco rds last
season. BREAKFAST LUNCH All America Jim Turner
Is back to compete In tht>
individual medley, buHer-
fl y and distance events.
Turner, a gophomore from
Corona del Mar High, broke
OCC's 400-ya rd individual
medter record last season
by more than 9 s£>Conds.
He c l~kpd abrW1a,nt4:30,1,
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Sopho more Rich Whit-
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selecUon last season, re-
·turns to compete In the
sprints, bar kstroke and
butterny.
Doug Frantom ls a prom-
ising sophomore ba ck.
stroker. He scored U S goals
in water polo 1D his last
two seasons with the Bucs.
ThP Pirates have two Une
sophomorE' divers in Mike
Wtlson and Mike Zeldtn. Wit-
son competed tort he Pirates
in 1973 and was an AU-
Amerira in the l ·tneter :tnd
3-rneter sprtngboa rll t om-
petition. Zeldin lettert'll for
the Bucs last )'eat .
Le-Ading freshman {'andi·
dates a re rn lke Dobrott and
Chris Arnold, Dobrott, .,.hO
sw3m at Ne\lol>Ort Harbor
Hi gh, will compete In the
butterny individual me<Jle}
and the sprints. Arnold
prepped at Victor Valley
H4:h and \t.·iJI swim the ln.
divtdual medle)' and the l.hs-
tancE' events.
Other top tnshman pros-
peels are MlkeSwenson lrom
Estancia High , MJkt> Mitchell
of SanllaRo, and Erik Max-
\lo'ell of Villa Park,
The PiratE's open South
Coast CollferencP dctiun on
Feb, 28, llOstlnl! Cerritos
Jt 3:30p.m.
Loc&J. t•cu a. tM c ••
tury '-tolorod IIIII IIIII
WMk ol plaJ wllb oiUJ U
OQtlldt e~ for IDd pbce
~.
Corooa (hl Mar ••t IDto
latt al&bt's pmt witb E•-
taacll 1 pme btb1Dd aDd
place TultlD and 1 pme
ahead ot the Eacle• Coltl
Mea, tied tor 4th ;Tttb I•· Frtday'a pmes, . w1DdtD& t&DcLa, hcmed cellar dweller up ••.-play, wtu ftDd
Mapoua. Corooa del Mar 11 1 erllclal
Newport Harbor, boptncto pme at VW. Pull. EJtaa.
1et aboYe the ,500 mark. ell tn uotber crucial at
taagled last night wltb Foun-cotta Mea, aDd, lD tbeSua-
talD Valley, tied for the Sun· Ht leqUI, Ntwpon Harbor
aet !eape lead wttb Mar-IDa. at Fowdlll Valley.
Tbe big came last Frt. &"rl r
day was at Estancia, wbere I s fe=-m C•nt11ry l .. der VUla Park "!
narrowly escaped an upset ~~:.~. Tlt;e;"t ... t'r.. ""3m! ·looks good
when Steve Nelson scored
rrom 15 teet out to give Forrlve Orallle Coast
the Spartans a sptne tillgl· CoUtee women's aoftbi.U
lng 57-55 victory. Tbls kept eoacb JohDnl.e BrooU tt she
them a game a held of Tus-awears to t;,. a bit excited,
till, winner over Costa Mesa. but wtth the 19'75 1ea10n just
The Eagles came back from arouftd tbe comer ahe Is
a 31 -28 ha1tume deficit to excUed for good reason.
take the lead at 47-41 at Miss Brooks has gutded
the three quarter mark. VIlla OCC women's softball tor-
Pa rk nllled to Ue 11 up tunes for the put 9 years,
at 49-49 with 4:12 left 1n aod Ulis year's clob looU
the game, and went abead to be the best ooe yet. S~
53-49 with 2:24 to go. Jim feels a Soutb Coast Leacue
McC loskey, wbo led all scor-cbamplou:hJ,p 1s a real pos-
lng wllh 22, sank 2 fret> slbUity.
throws tor Esta..ocla for a The South Coast League
53-53 lie with 2:11 remaln-iJH'htdH occ, Golden West,
lng. VIlla Park went &bead Santa Aoa, Fullerton, Los
55-53 at 1:45. Elwood Han. Allgeles Harbor and Santa
sen tied U ap.ln on a steal Moni ca. Mill Brooks says
at 0:36. VIlla Park rao down Golden West, Fullerton and
the clock andNelaoodroppe<l L. A. Harbor wUI be the
in the winning basket just teams to beat.
before IDe final run. The Pirates are led by
Costa Mesa trailed Tus-a trio of sophom.;;res named
lin by only 2 points at the Debbie, and a nne returning
hal!, 26-24, but the TUiers right -handed pltC'her.
he ld on ror a 61-54 wlll Frl-Debbie Conwell is aa out-
rtay nt~;ht. A 4th quarter staOOtng catctung prospect,
rally pulled the Mustangs while Debbie Donaldson and
E'ven at 50-SO wUh less than Debbie Marks should ably
2 minut es to go; then Tus-bindle the chOres at third
tin explode!1 In the flnal :.nd shortstop, Sophomort>
minu te for thE' victory. Kelth Kareo Wolf was a very cap-
Josephson led the Mustang able pitcher fol the Bucs last
scorlnit with 14 points; season anrt could be ooe of
Byers had 12,andGarySp1nk the top t-.u rlen Ln the Jeagu~
adi"IC'd 10. this yea r.
A ..:old first h:J.lf len Co-The Plntes opeothecam-
rona del Mar traUtng Mag~ palgn 00 Feb. 26 with a non-
.MliLa 30-ZS,.butth•St>a.Ktngs teague ~t ~Ana .
outscored their toe almost They beci.ncon(UeociacUon
2 to I 1n the~ 'l8SIOct :t&&U March 5 at sa., Mon ica..
ror " 60-49 wtn. Alu Black
of thE' St>a Kings led au
scorers "'lth 18 polnts, and
teammate Paul Ander50fl had
17.
In tiJP Sw1set Le-ague, the
Newport 113rt:.or Sailors woo
PlAN FOR RACE
TO GUADALUPE
PHE -TAX C I.EARA~CE
Our 1-(reatest r-olle\llon of
(_.ranrl PiarK~s . Steinwa ~,
Hal•hdn, Yamaha, K1mball,
Starr, et•· ., from $!)'7~. llaru.
mo nd T .;,oo -super bu~ .1t
5 189~.
USED WHIRPOOL~sdryer,
good cond .; 5 o:as wall
11eaters S:i.OO each; G. M.
Infant car seat; Cosco baby
walker. 548-9833. Bike license law in effect
Ralboa Y~<'ht Club's 3rd
lnnual tact> around Guada-
lupe Island. l>frlnatnc and
ending at Newport Bea,n,
"'UI start April 12 . The n ee
..-111 apln be open to both
lOR aM PHRF classes.
SALES & SERVICE
20 E. 17TH ST. COSTA MESA
646· 7706 -64ll-6855
MALCOLM IBUDICUTLER
o HO"E IMPROVEMENT
LET ME GIVE YOU A IIA:-oO
Handyman will 110 ~
all home repa1r s --'
plurnbin~. carpentry, f-1 painlinlol. -
FREE ESTIM ATES Si3-3658
• DRY CLEANERS
DIMMITT
/1-;i(l,._ u-c .....
fiM'!il quality dry dunin1
on th~ premis~s
•
Self-Krvic~ laundry
All n~w -latest modd
fripdair~ wut.~n
3200 E. Coast Hwy,, COM
Phone: 673-9605
o ~LORIST5
FLOWERS FOR
ALL OCCASIONS
DeMur/ ToJh.
FLORISTS
PHONE.....W79
2438 N_. Bl'ld.
eo...-
o URVICIU
DOROTHY NAPKIE
IIITERitiiB
(II JOOrnrUhW.lJ.Slolnt)
-541-t'lllloriG-IItl .
Mut•Cbarpl
Spmel anrl l"onsole piano:.
f:unuus makes -frQn•
~:~~~. i\ew l.owre~ spinet
Ori!~n. t hr!l1111, et• ., sav('
$40 0. One Yamaha tonso!('
piJno --tJJ<a uHful tone, savf'
~21 !j_
Y .. trn:lha onan w/rto)lhm,
sp,.1 ial at $7%. Lutht."h•
1_.1lnd j' art rase, a loeaut 1,
. )Ill) s 1345.
SCH MIDT MUS IC CO.
i amJII<l-Lowrey -Steinw:n
190'7 ,..,. Main St., S~nta Ana
Est. 1914
o HEARING AIDS
HALAEBISCHER
'7J'«IIW * 1f.:.;.NO· AoiDS
Prbper F1t1 ing Assured
3409 E. Coast Hwv
Corona del Mar
675·3833
IN NI!~OfiiT .I!ACH
-~ .. ~0/fin 1-'w'"itwr,. ~~~ OESKS•CHAiftS
I FILES •SAFES
:. OFFICE SUI't'LIEI
-6STATIONEftY ............ " .. ..... n·;::::;;o
--fl7 .......
,.. OI'PtCI tuiJft. Y IIC.
3011 N.,rport BIYd.
NtwpOrt Beach
o 5TORAGI.
PRIVATE STORAGE
,._,GIM ·C...·~
(7lA)~7"1 .. ..,.,...... .....,
""'"., ... Ill,.. 0
'·G LASSHOPPER" -dear
plastk 7 ro:: t dinghy . $75
firm. Phone 673 -0053 be~
fore 8 p.m.
CORNER GROUP -Cust m
made. Standard size db!.
bfod pushes ~mder lamp
bible/storage chest to
make compact sora. Black
and whitt> checked cover,
\t."hlle formica table, S8S •
C ~IJ 968-8380 weekends
and evenings.
AOORABLE SILKY TER -
RIERS -A.K.C., exc€'1lent
Hne. Male and female puJ.>-
ples, born early Jaouar}'.
Superb watchdogs. 968-
1440 beforf' 10 a.m. or
after 6 p.m.
A np~~o· law rpqulrlng Ute
llr !>nsln!( or tJh-y\Jes in Ni!\t.·-
port Bel'=h went Into errect
immeo11ately llpon adoption
f an r-merKe nq · ordinance
la st week by the City Coun-
dl.
The ordLnanct> ~~o·as en-
aclt'fl in oro1er to comply
with ne\1,· state IPglslatlon,
effective bst Jan. 1, Vo'hich
pn.em?IE'd the city's prP-
vtously ezistine IJil:•yc le 11-
censinR regulations .
The ne\lo· orr1inance spec-
ifies 1!&31 local reslllents
LEGAL NOTIC!·
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
S UPEHIOR comn OF THE
STATE OF" CALIFORNIA
FOH THE COUNTY OF OR-
ANGE
SEWING MACHINE -1950 No. A-82475
walnut console '"Ne.,.. Estate or HOLBROOK
Home."' Sews good. But-MULFORD, Oeceasd.
tonholer and all attach-NOTICE lS HEREBY
ments. Ba ckward stitches GIVEN to the creditors of
but no ztp.ag, Call week-the above named decedent
eMs and eveaings, 968. that all persoos haYing
&380. claims against the said de. -----------! t:edent are required to file
• MARINI HARDWARE tbem, with tbe necessary
vouchers, ln the offtce ofChe
clerk of tbe above entitled
• court, or to pre...t tllom, •• J t&, with tbeoecessaryvo..cbtra,
to the underslgued at tiM! C~ -lfaiiUc:al GUb , ort1ces of Keeae, Dloo, Mad-
...._ lllrdftn sen I J enntnp, ProfeaaJooal
()pea .,.. 41lfl l •tU Corporation. AttoraeyJ at
to ...,. JOI bMter Law, Avc.o FlnaDclal Tower
900 W. COAST HWY,, N.B. -Fifth Floor, 6!0 Newport
PBOME Ml-1111 Ceater Drtve, N•wport --..----,_,==--1 Beach. CalUorDil 0%660, o 1115C!LLAMIOUI wbtcb lo tiM place ol bul· --'---------1 ness of the IIJderll(Dtd 1D
sPOTS btfort y1111t eyes -all matters pertslniDr to'tbt
OD yow ...., ~· Re. •ltlte of aid dtetdtDI, wlth-
mon thtm with 81• 11 Joar moattw after tbe
L-•· Rllll olo<b'lc Orllt ~lcalloll ol llllo
•-· •uo. Cron -..
-·· 1101 B. c-Datod: ro~nar, 1', lt15.
8"' ~-•·t ..... l•nltlt c. M•'*'rd, s ... .. ---· cotrts ol tile WIU ol tllo
TRAVELERS
Bprtoc -alloo4, olp ·----llldiM ...,.,..,.. ......... . ·--·· P IIIO.M.IZIO IIIYICI
¥ 1ffU ... IIICI', U.. ..., ......
Ae.ITII'~ ""'"fA
'
abore miNd ... ._
Kte~t 0.:., Ml!llln •
l••p Prlft ·=·. o. .. ponta, Af'OO P"'•tiJ
T-• Plllll ao
r1111n11 btq·cles in the ell~·
must purchase a license and
have a llcmse Indicia on
the bit" yrle.
The fee for th! Ucease
Is St a year. Transfer and
replacement of \lceose al-
s? will cost Sl. Impound-
Ing fee for a blcyt'le fouo1
to he In violation of the
new Ia"" Is SS.
Sale or a bicycle must be
reported to the city licens-
Ing agent (the chief of pol-
tee), aDd th~ new owner theo
must apply for a llcens~
transfer within 10 day a,
A bicycle owner must re.
port a change of ruldeoce
wtthln 10 days. There ls
no charge for the ehi.D(e
of address report.
Loss or theft of a llcense
receipt or indicia must ~
reported lm'llad1ately, and
application for replacement
must be made within IOdays.
A person eocaced Ln buy.
lng, selling or tndln( bi-
cycles: 1n the city 11 nqutred
to prepare 1 weekly nport
ot tnuacttooa.
{Text ot the new ordln.
ance la oo pACe 9 of u.u
Issue of tbe Easlp.}
WASHINGTON DANCE
AT NH LEGION HALL
A WuhlnciGo btrllldiJ
daDc:o wt11 bo beld tlllo _,.
day IYeDlltc, Feb. U, at tbl
LtllOil HaU, 15tb st. ud
Bay Att., C.atrll Nnport. oudac a.u 111 t p.m.
to tbt mule ot tbt lwtlt
TODH.
..,_ will .. to tllo
crura c-.. c-··
HoopMal lor 1 ,.-.,. .. u ... <7>11<-
Tille *act t. Creel
"' Oralio c.-, w of I 6 40, I ' o'• en 'J
o~tltiiiA•Irlc:aa Lorlol _ .. .,. .
The Endymlon Trophy, an
encased modt'l of Donald W,
Dou~~:las' 75 loot yacht,•hlch
was flrst to finish in thP
orl(tnal GU3dalupe Island
ract' ln 1940, will :lg;tin be
awardt'd to ttw> firs t lOR
boat.
BYC aanoonces that the
PHRF neet wut compete for
-a first to fintsh perpt>tu.al
trr:lptl)". Commodore George
aDd Jo May Hoedln&tlaus have
ari"'IDCed to create ud do·
nate ttll.s tropby, which wrn
be lmoWll as the ''founder's
lropby.'"
KARATE TOURNEY AT
OCC THIS SATURDAY
on.oce Coast Collece will
bolt Ita 4th annual tante
cbamploolhlps aDd orleetal
fte:btln&: artscompetlttontiU
Saturday, Feb, 22, lll theOCC
cym. .
EHmlDIUona bello al 10
a.m. and Uoals start at 7:30
p.m. Admluk»D Is $3 lor
a dolts: (15 aDd over), S2 tor
~ors {6 to 14). aDd cblld·
rtn 5 and UDder are ad-
mitted trM.
The free·~~~&rrtDc and
tata eornpii.UJons are 01*1
to mea ud womea of all
lt)'ln ID tbt ft..lte, l'f'HD.
bron ud black belt d1-•lolollo.
Gl FT DF $5,000 Gl VEH
TD THI!RAPY
A 11ft ol t5,000 to -· plolo lllo _..,... Ull ........ .,--llaplralldlold .. -__ _..,_Ill
BIIC'kQ't 1 .........
~--LMoiD-
-lidC c~ l!::;.rt =:
* lOYD IWTDIS PIWJTS '*
OWN BLVD. PANORAMA
•
STEPS TO BEACHES
Jetty view and steps to 2 great Corooa del Mar
betcbes. BeautifUl property with great potentials.
$149,500
*
CHOICE APARTMEHTS
IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE
~~B~Y~ * 675-Sftl * 3637 1: C...t HWy. -c..-tWMar
•••••••••••••••
cf;Jo JJ.
Large 8 BR., 6 ba. home on sandy
beach : or use as 6 BR. home with 2 BR.
apt; 50 n .lot, s hore mooring. $295,000.
Will consider Trade
Brand new 5 Bdrm, 4 bath, on 30ft. lot.
Pier&slip. S295,000.
AttractivcJ HH., 2ba. single story home
on60 ft . streel-to·~treet lot. $152,500.
W A TEIF«ONT LOTS
.40x90 n . 5250 .000 30xl05 $165,000 ,. -·~ ... ~ ~._. ......
BILL-.GRUND¥,. Realtor
tol• .... II .... Lt .. o lolo .
Nf aAYIIDI DL,·IUITI I, 11.1. t7WNI ................ ,
Corona del Mar JEWE[
PRICE REDUCED FOR
QUICK SALE ONLY $67,500
Sharp two bedroom, two ba th home with sparkling
pool and covered lanai for eotertalnlna:.
Owner otterlng very nexlble terms to quallfled
buyer.
'
····················~ ' "You'll be gtad tomorrow that you boulflt real estate todly.":
ROY R. McCARDLE
IlEAL TOll
Ml-7729 lB.
. .
I
., ...
•
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.
11'78 Part Ave. In Costa ..... 11 a well bu11t
buUdtDc, )m otr 19th Stnet Yitb a ·lui• lot,
toz• ll 115'. Tbe bGUd1.Dc ta earr•tlJ a m-bay
auto repe.lr shop, but It could be cooYerted to a
number of uses.
IJ'hla property ta for ale tor $89,500 and the
repair bustneu 1a also an1lablt for $29,500, bUt
tbey do not latt to bt boUcbt qetber.
CALL US FOR FURTHER DETAILS.
671-7225
EASTILUFF -LUSK HOt-4~
SPACIOUS COAMH -surrounded by
bi~ tr ees and on quiet cul-de·sac. See
this hard to find 4 bedroom and family
room model or call &75-4060. S82.SOO.
tOO ... r Place. H.L
THRII OP,.CIS TO SERVE YOU
1605 W!STCLiff DR ., MEWPORT-4.C2-5200
7U E. IALIOA ILVD., IALIOA-675-..060
J
.. JJO.£ ..\71\f .Jt .. .C01TA M.!SA.:x-A9~.C353 I t '.''
-._ '!!! ~'!!!!!. :~~~ ID
tz . REAUOR'
I I • t •
• ,,
· A RIAL COROMA DEL MAl "CUTII".
IMMACULATE MOV E·IM COMDITIOH . TWO
IIDROO~S. 2 lATHS, PLUS PIRI PLACI
OUT-Of-STAT! OWMIR SII:
"REDUCE to S 71,000
and SELL!"
lt,chelle Robers, Rea
3333 E. Cmst Hipway
Corooa del Mar 675-2373
****** ****·***
On The Boardwalk!!
THREE BEDROOMS I I I R-1 ZONE
KNOCK IT DOWN---DR PI X IT UP!
Dri-ve by 121» E. Balboa Blvd.. Balboa
P enioaola. THEN CALL US FOR DETAILS
... ~J-----------------------" ~ 11 'H.tl lU ACTGR S
30 1£. BALBOA BLVD., BALBOA
673-5410
If YOU WANfTO .....
IIAL mATII
o/ nw;,,l
RIAL TOllS
675-aSll
....... 11 ............... ....
Coastal Comiruitles
CAMEO SHORES
L,ovely 3 bedr~ family room
home wllh OCEAN VIEW. Choice cor-
ner. Jot is just about teanii court size.
Delightful patio fer Sunday bnmeh. lt
sparkles!
HARBOR VIEW HILLS
Something for everyone -large
swimming pool. jacuzzi. putting green
AND six C6) bedrooms and famil)
room.1Ffo;E LAND
THE BLUFFS
EXCLUSIVE: Bluff~ Condom inium :
AID decor ated : Absolutely beautiful
four bedroom. Air conditioned.
COLE OF NEWPORT, R£ALTOib
2515 E. Coast Hi f-..,, C.110ne .. , Me
------------------.House • Guest House
.Pool
ON A LARGE 50X125 FT. LOT
This spacious home (approximately 1,300 sq. ft.)
has a master bedroom wtth walk-In closet and
wood-burnlng fireplace. The living room (ALSO
wlfh a rtreplace) has a w1.ndow waD looking out
on a free-form Sunset pool complete wtth diving
board, beQter and ntter.
Also !acing the pool, a charming guest house
or over 400 sq. n. --reQdy for occ~cy by
yoW' visitors or family members.
This unusually lnterest1ng property is o~t!rel. at
S65,000
Open House: f:~~-_&5~~:·
315 Santa Ana Ave.
NEWPORT HEIGHTS
NELSON ROBINSON, RNiton
675-8120
DJ MAIN ST., B~BOA PEMIMSULA ·------------------.BA YSHORES BEAUTY
Outstlodlntz 4 b@droom Ba}'shores home. Onl\
s teps to rom beach. Upstairs master ~room
wtth sun and vtewlng de<:k. Set> this n~>v.· IISilllo'
to appreciate tts •·harm. $135,000.
HARBOR VIEW HOME
Remodeled MONACO m011el. Four ht'drooms, 3
baths, formal rtuung, Cireplare. La~t> rul -d~>-sat·
lot. Nt>Wl) dt>f'oratect mside. Var.1n1 111d rt•ad\.
$85,000.
MONTICELLO
CONDO
NEAR ORANGE COAST
COLLEGE
• 'THREE BBWJOMS
•mM1HS
• !MCLOSED PATIO
(C.~ .... , .... , _ _,
CLEANt
$31,500 w
•••••
~I • I I
FINER HOMES
KNOW nt E 81 GGI ES?
Brownell desJpedJ Ruloog Hodps bulltl Prof.
decorated! VIEW from lrvtne Newport Towers to
DI..SDeyland. Lemoo Helgbts usable 1-2-acre land.
$134,500. Lots Miller 642-8!35. (N53)
IRVINE TERRACE-BAYADERE
FRONT ROW VIEW of all barbor acttYlty " the
ocean to Catalina. 4 bedrooms, 4-1/2 betha, break-
fast room, work or bobby shop. Prime locatklo.
A.ppt. only. Tom Tamer 642-8235. (Nl6)
HARBOR ISLAND ESTATE
Lawn ' wooded groUDds surrouod this beautltal
5 yr. old bome w/pier ' float. 5 OYerstzed bed-
rooms -carved fireplace -parquet floor -formal
dlDJ.n&. $450,000. Barbara Aune 642-8!35. (Nll)
901 Dowr Driw 64l·IB5 11644 MacArthur Bhd . 644-6100
Newport e.ecn. C.ltforn•• 92663 __ .. ____ _
Sunrise -Sunset
OCEAN VIEW
VISTA DEL LIDO 6ll Lido Park
Ap artment for ~leon Li do Bay
Luxurious 3rd floor apa rtmeot, 2,000 sq. n .,
2 bedrooms, 2 baths. Endosed patios. Boat sltp.
Pool. Excellent balldln~ ma.naRement.
Sll7,000. Ftnanci~ available.
CH ARLES F. STIN E, BROK ER· 644~ 177 ·-------·
OPEN SUN.1 to S
1827 SABRINA, IRVINE TERRACE
GREAT VIEw. .• day&night
llome v•ell .Hrt.n~f"d for Mterlaln~. Game room
and family room open fo large pool and patio.
Also arcess from two l)fo(!rooms. ln addition, la rgt>
llvin~~: and t11nln~ rooms o.~nd ~hly efficient kitchen
1. •mplete making entert11Hlll& eas).
EspeelaU\ prlroo at $22~.922 •
••••
OPEN SAT.1 to S
1961 Port Seabourne
ErceptJoaal Hut»or View tbnes ~co model.
Tbfte bedrooms or Z bedrooms aod dell. kitchlll -
tlamt11 ana.larppatioaodd@<:tara. Professionally
laDd.capecl. Aataeatic ellerior ttctats, sprlnklers
froGt u.t rear, water dDer I.M many other
amenities. SJ4,SOO
••••
Dover Shores
U...U Doter Sllores home •tb lood "'"·
pool ..s Jleusi. Fa-r btdi'CIOCblt tlmUJ room,
wet bu, weU pit....,. ~ 1M ~Ill l lW.
TOIIfld oil rib I till' ~ ltftll.._,
Just S1l9,500
•
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' I I • Olrl-llr ......... --~.:·...,..; llo. , .. c-. ao,. -Mr. ud Mn. wo.
llaa lludre, 17'7'11 Aeacla
Trwi.Mt, trrbM.
• FIUDAY, JAM, 17
Girl· Mr, udMra.R..,.
berto Brno, 1M Vtetorta,
Costa Me•.
GUt • Mr. ud Mrs. Peter
Bumerta, 4915 Rtnt An ..
West Newport.
Girl· Mr.aodMrs.James
Sbel., 2049-C Tltstln Avenue,
Costa Wesa.
• SATURDAY, JAN, 18
Gtrl -Mr. and Mrs. John
Pttehess, 5732 Oakley Ter.,
I".IJII.
• SUNDAY, JAN. 19
Girl -Mr. ll1d Mrs, Johll.
Garrtsoq.. 2021 Altura Drive,
lntne Terrace,
Girl • Mr. and Mrs. Irvan
PeiiStnrer, 17482Jordao, 2A,
h's RIGHT II
SAN FRANCISCO
Rl9ht Dowrt+ewtt • 0...
IMJf block C.ltt. C.n •
CleM ttl "'-'• ~WI •
Hef • lr•u •••f•wr•nt a C.Ckt•il ~c,v,.,. • All t-1•-
}M CrMa c.rc~t MM,..4
• MfE DRIVE IN PARK·
IN5 • • CALL TOU NQ fOI.
IIIDY A 'liONS ,., UJ-0111
~ Sint:lts !rom Sll
~ Doubles from Sl6
Triple from S21
Family from S22
0111-llr ......... ~. u c-. ue l'loli-
A, ... HwDolt &llltft.
Glrl-llr.UII Mn.O...
oqe r.IIJ, 11$1 COOler 81., c--. Girl • llr, llld Mra. Mlcb-
.. r-. aMs ~~-.. C-11-. .
Gtrl -Mr. llld lin:, Kyle
CatterUa. 437 Goldeorod
Ave., Coroaa del Mar.
• MONDAY, JAN. !0
Girl -Yr. and Y.rs. Rich-
ard DeGulla, 948 Baywood,
Harbor View JUlla.
Bo1 -Mr. and Mrs. Wer-
oer Moller, S298 Turlock
Dr., Con Mesa.
• WEDNESDAY, JAN, Z2
Boy -Mr. and Mn. Rich-
ard Kettery,Z0092KIIneDr.,
Santa Ana Hel&'hts.
Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Rob-
ert Young, 2700 Petenoo,
15-D, Costa Mesa.
Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
Mootez, 2511 w, SuntJower,
Santa Ana Heights.
Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Johll
ThOmpson, 1954 Port Trinity
Pl., Harbor VIew Homes.
Girl -Mr. and Mrs. John
Price, 19411 Sierra Linda,
Irvine.
• FRIDAY, JAN:. 24
Girl-Mr.andMrs.James
Roberts, 309 VIsta Ba)'2.,
Costa Mesa.
• SATURDAY, JAN. 25
Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Gre-
gory Marciano, 4223 Hilaria
Way, Park Lido.
Boy -Mr. and Mrs.As hok
Jain, 3700 Parkview, Apt.
20, Irvine.
Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Ron -
ald Waller, 18852 Saginaw
Dr., Irvine ,
Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Aaron
Be-avor, 2246-B State Ave .,
Costa Mesa.
• SUNDAY, JAN. 26
Girl-Mr. and Mrs.Efren
VIllasenor, 879 Center, Apt.
6, Costa Mesa.
Far thou u·ho
~,jny M~gnifjunt Cu;,,,. .,J fj,~ WineJ
N,,.,.. OJXn TucW~) 1htu
Saru r.t~y "'''"' complrrtl)'
J,Rcrcnt ,.:uutmcr me-nu
c vt t)' v.cck o f 1hc momh
•-Y,IAII.It ao,. -Mr. ad Mn. Klrl< c....-..,1114 ..._.._
Jto.I,Co* ......
Bo1 -!lr. ad lin. Jollo PIOIIJDCfGO, 117rl Olympi<:
.AYt._ Coda M-.
Bo7-llr.andMn. Cbrts-
lo!>ller f'lo7d. 1509 Ttutta
An., COlt& Mea,
" TUESDAY, JAN. II
Glrl -Mr. aod Mra. Rob-
ert Cbamblea, tiSeS.ford
Clrele, l"tne.
• WEDNESDAY, JAN. Zi
BoJ -Mr. aod Mrs. Dar-
rell S..gert, tooz Maple Av-
enue, No, 3, Costa Mesa.
Girl -Mr, and Mra. Joy
Rubin, 4426 Saoclrurt,
Irvine.
• THURSDAY, JAN. SO
Boy -Mr. aDd Mra. Rob..,
ert Densmore, 3250 Oregco
Ave., Costa Mesa.
Girl -Mr. and Mrs, Rob-
ert Platonl, 4052 Belvedere,
trvlne.
• fRlOAY, JAN. 31
Boy -Mr. and Mrs. JohD
Roombs, 2700 Peterson Way,
Costa Mesa.
Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Rob-
ert forehan, 2049 Wallace,
Costa Mesa.
• SATURDAY, FEB. l
Glrl -Mr. and Mrs. Jolm
SellVey, 17706 Acacla Tree
Lane, Irvine.
Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Jttan
Cervantes, 19'18 Maple St.,
Costa Mesa.
• SUNDAY, FEB. 2
Boy -Mr. and Mrs. James
fulk, 653-B Plumer, Costa
Mesa.
Boy • Mr. and Mrs. Ron-
ald Curran, 361 Monte VIs-
ta, Costa Mesa.
• MONDAY, FEB. 3
Boy -Mr. and Mrs. fnnk
Emerson, 5021 Yearllng,lr-
vtne.
Boy -Mr, and Mrs. Mar-
vin Smith, 1779Westm1nster
Ave., Costa Mesa.
Girl-Mr. aod Mrs. Rich-
ard Church, 3128 Samoa Pl.,
Costa Mesa.
Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Ken-
neth Wtrgler, 1827 Port Ren-
wick, Harbor VIew Homes.
Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Rob-
ert Zuver, 377 W. Wilson,
No. 9, Costa Mesa.
Boy -Mr.aodMrs.Tilotn-
as Wilson, 4966 Paseo Da.IJ,
lrvlne.
Girl -Mr. and Mrs. An-
tonio Romero, 2120 Ster-
ling Tree, Costa Mesa.
Boy -Mr. and Mu, How.
ard Weodel, 960 Linden Pl.,
Costa Mesa.
• T UESDAY, FEB. 4
Girl -Mr. and Mr s . John
Hammon, 2735 Ocean Blvd.,
Corona del Mar.
Boy -Mr. aDd Mr s. Paul
Lindell, 181 Del Mar, Costa
Mesa.
Girl -Mr. and Mrs . Gary
Hurst, 2068 Maple Street,
Costa Mesa.
• WE DNESDAY, FEB. 5
Boy -Mr. aod Mrs. Larry
Richards, 82 9 Harbor Is land
Drive.
Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Phil·
ltp Carter, 1635 Iowa St.,
Costa Mesa.
Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Ortiz, 2142 Co llege, Cosb.
Mesa.
Boy -Mr.and Mrs.Joseph
DeC arlo, 202-f Balearic,
Costa Mesa.
• THURSDAY, FEB. 6
Boy 4 Mr. and Mrs. Jolln
Nichols, 904 Via Zurich,
Lido Isle.
Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Brian
NorkasiUs, 1807 Port Titt1D
Pl., Harbor VIew Homes.
Girl -Mr. aJld Mrs. Dee
Renfro, 573-B VictorJa,
Costa Mesa.
•
•
Ma"iotl to
hire 400
Newport Ctmter'a new
Marriott Hotel e~ts to
blre 400 people betw~M!D now
and Its AprU 1 opelllng date,
eompuy omclals unoancec:l
this week.
HlriDg will !ilart Feb. Z4,
says personneldlrectorTom
Canady, A temporary blrlng
ottlce wlll be set up )lst
off the south parldng Jot of
the hotel, at 900 Newport
Center Dr. The otttce wUJ
be open 9 to 5 Monday
through Saturday.
Open )obs lnclude nlters,
waitresses, male and fe-
male bartenders, security
otncers, front otftce clerks
and cashiers, hosts aDd bost·
esses, bousekeepera, kit-
chen utility help, cooks,
buUttlng and grounds main-
tenance workers, and llte-
guardS.
Most management posi-
tions have already been fil-
led, said Mr. Canady, but
people interested in a man-
agement slot shOUld check:
job Ustlngs in local papers,
where Marriott wUI ad-
vertise to tui specUtc posi-
tions .
JQb Interviews at the tem-
porary employment office
wUI be conducted by 6 Mar-
riott staff members. A group
ot 20 other Marriott •m-
ployees wUl do the actual
hirl.ng.
Assets up
8.9%in '74
Laguna Feden.l Savings
& Loan Assn. reports a rec-
ord year tor 1974. Total
assets reached $205.5 mU-
Uon on Dec. 31, up 8.9%
!rom ttle $118.7 mlllloo at
the close of 1973.
Savings at Laguna Fed-
eral rose to an aU time
bll;b of $176,4 mlllloo. In
19'74, an t.ocrease or 9,6
per ceot over the $160.9
mUlion reported at the end
of 19'73,
The assoclatlon's loan
portfolio grew by 6,7% dUr-
ing 1974 to close tbe year
at $178.2 mUIIon. Real es-
tate acttvtty ns at a very
slow pace but Laguaa Fed-
eral closed a credible $31.9
mtllton 1n new mortPt~:e
loans In 1974.
Looking ahead, president
Lorna Mtlls said, "We are
optlmlsUc about the outlOok
for Laguna Federal Sav-
tna:s. We anticipate ttllt La-
guna. Federal wtn witness
at least a 1~ rise in both
MOVING SALE. ::r:;:s~~::'rm•:.:.';
rates wm J>rdlebl}' drop
lbfOUJboal tbe year. Yort-
1 pee rates are also eJplcttd
DRASTIC REDUCTIONS!~t~f.a~~1~
CIVIL WAR IN MUSIC
IS PROGRAM FOR DAR
Peel. Bose Game Chairs 121 •• ;,.. . .. . . • • . • .. ............. *12" ~~~., ~~ta~11c:".!
•
MRS. EDWARD SHARP, left, prestdeot of AngelUos de
Oro, a support group for BIC Brothers ot Ota.n(l:e County,
la discusalDg the rupou1bUWes wttb new member•
wbo were accepted u neophY\fs of tbe ltoi.IP In January.
New members, bell..llntng secood from the left, are
Mn. Timothy Oe•lne, Mn. Preotice Taylor, Mra. Curtis
Le May (standb:l&:) and Mrs. Sam GurReJ. The picture
was taken at tbe Donr SOOres home of Mrs. CecU
Sblrar. Not pictured ls aootber new member, Mrs.
Thurmond Clarke. Ne1t Tbursdlly, Feb, 27, Angelltos
de Oro members will bold'thelr 14th anooal pi.trooess
party at the Linda. Isle home of Mrs. John Bishop.
'Minnie's boys' is cast
OUve Riches of Newport
Beach has been awarded tbe
role of Mlnnle's mom LDCo-
sta Mesa's oext CiYic Play-
boose productlori, "Mlnnie's
boys."
The musical fun-lest
tnees the Man Brothers'
rl.se to tame from their late
teens to Hollywood staroom,
and ~orporates many of
their unlest routines wUh-
tn the story,
In the dJrector chair, with
scarcely time tor a breather
from her Laguna Beach pro·
ductloo of "Match maker,"
is PaU TambelllnJ, resident
director at the Civic Play-
house for the past 10 years.
Musical direction wUI be in
the hands of Anita Gross-
man, woo has been respon-
sible for such successes as
"Stop the world, Jwanttoget
ot:r," "You're a good man,
C h.arlie Brown" and the
h(&:bly acc laJmed Olio of a
year aco.
"Mlnnie'a boys" wW be
staged nlgbtly at 8:30 p.m.
on March 21, 22, 28, 29,
April 4 and 5, 19'15, at the
Costa Mesa Civic Play-
bouse. west pte-Onnge
County fairgrounds. Tickets
are oo sale now ••• GeoenJ
admtssion $3.00, specilJ
group rates available in ad-
vance only for pa.rties of
25 or more by contactlna;
tbe Recreation Dlvtsloo at
556-5300.
DP..nnls Kortheuer and Mi-
chael Frym, bothotHuntlng·
too Beach, and Bruce Cooper
of Costa Mesa -will play
Groucho, Chico, and Harpo.
Mike Savage of Newport
Beach -wm play their father.
Shirley DlUoo, Susie Scott,
Sorrell Wayne, Bob Horgan,
Gene Bennedlct, Joe WUsoo,
D. D. Calhowl, Susan Gon-
:tales, Lelgh Webster,
Beverley Allea and Hollls
Pugsley are In featured
roles. Cboreograpby wUl be
credited to Merle Calhoun,
set• arid teclmieal dlrtetloo
wW be ha.odled by Stan
Wlasick.
KELLY'S
ST~AK HOUSE
CHAMPAGNE STEAK
(FOR 2) $7.95
UEo\K & LOI$TER •••••••••••••• 1.95
HEW YORK STEAK (12.,) ••·•·· 3.95
LOBSTER To\IL •••••••••••••••••••• 6.95
fiLeT MIGNON ..................... 3.75
STEAMED CLAMS ·········-·······2.95
Tuos •• W.4.-Thurs. 4!30 to 11:00 P.M.
SEAFOOD Ko\· lOB··· 3.95 FOR TWO
fiLET MIGHOH ••• 2.95 PER
209 Pal• Ava. (At the fer~)
675· 577 4
Balboa PMiu111la. M.w,ort Inch
4> 30 to n ,oo P.M .• Clooe4
help
your new
An IN Bank
Automobile Loan is
the best way Lo
get somethmg new
going for you.
Across Crom the Oranac County Airporl. 2 121 Campu'
Drive. Irvine. 17 141 UJ.)700. Open Monday thru Thura-
da y 10 a.m. 10 j p.m. Friday to 6 p.m. Dr ivt·up w 1ndow
open 9 a.m. 10 3 :JO p.m. Frid•y to 6 p.m.
THE SIGN LAW
Well, Monday nlghl Is when our City Counctl ts going to listen to the arguments
about whether or not local businessmen should be allowed to keep their signs.
The tact that this thing even comes up for public discussion ts a sad note.
Amerl<:a1i business people have risked their capital, their hard work, and lhe
welfare of their tamtltes to provide jobs, move goods and produ<:ls and keep
this American system working. American business ts known throoghout the
world for Us ellperttse to adverttstng Its products. People come here from all
over the world to see how to the world we do tt.
Well, one of the ways we do tt ts with signs. Big signs, ltttle signs, plato
signs, colorful signs, lighted signs, painted signs. Signs that are lUnny, and
signs that aren't. I really doo'l know what our system Is coming to when a group
of "social ellperts" start lrytng to tell us whal Is a pretty sign and whal Isn't.
It ts not lheS<! eJperts who are risking their capital. It ts nol they who have lo
compete to keep a business going. And competition ts whal the American economic
system ts all about, right? Whenever government does ANYTHING to reduce
competition, everybody sutlers, including the businessman. the consumer and
the general public.
Now, wben you tell a guy his sign can't be as btg as bis competitor's, because
hts competitor has a bigger building, or more !root footage, you are restricting
competitioo. You are making tt dtt!tcult for ooe guy to compete against another
to business. That's ool right.
ll there was some great public outcry against signs, I could see where lhe
., experts" would have an excuse for wbat they're dolne: ... not a reason, but an
excuse. But, I baven't heard this outcry, lave you?
And, tf there was some overwhelming national security problem or some
pressing · social or economic need for controlling signs, tt would make a little
more sense. But, none of these coodWons e11st.
The one thing that DOES give public offtctals some reason tor controlling
signs ts lhe energy crisis. I think businessmen sbould volunteer to tum off
their neon signs when their businesses are closed, )1st to save precious energy,
U they woo'! volunteer -and awarently they woo'! -then I can see where govern-
ment hal a duty, to the national Interest, to require tt. I don't see thai this would
be &IIJ creal burden oo bustness, nor would U tarm competltloo.
But, to teU a mu he has to tear doWn Ills sip/ )lilt because some bureaucrat
doea't lib lhe looks of tho lhlllcl I can't bellova tills II what America, or Boudoir Chair 11og. $U9 ..................................... -'W Feb. 26al the home onlra. . G Set' . ...-"· L. Boots, 810 Wool iloJ, • 5 P1ece ame *-ti.$$89 ............................... -·-:· Bai*.Do-rt&IU.JOWW
Newport Beach, wants. .
Tbll t• )Ill one more example of where our city fathers can ~ene besl by
taking no actloo. We lave -..ab lip Jaw1. No more, pleaM.
W. Ch • • · -p,..... tilt mooiJIIC, lira. mg Olr llog.$429.00 ..................... · · · .. ····~-· .... --_..--ou •• r A. 11-., c...,..r
Vinyl & Chrome Chair & Ottoman .... $179 So'-1>: -~ •,:,: ~..='"c. SIII>J,·
Traditional Wall Unit System 100 .. wido.llog. $150.Gt ........ -'3W 11r11 ..... repo~, 10111 "i:d . -le .. , _. the -nm, Mill-Dried Florals . 0 ••••••••••• 0 ·~ •• , .... , ..................... -:...-"A ma.clcaJ nlk ~
tMCMl Wo."
Serigraphs, ,Oils, Water-colors, AU w.Grt .Decor &
,Accessories • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ..... • • ...... d
AI Forctt
Dowo at the tardware llore, we'Yo sot aome -t Ultle "For Rent" alps
aDd a whole coUecUon of other atcns • aU lepl -ltat can "'lp ,.,.. NOt, ae11,
1-or coony )Ill lboat IA7 otber ordlllary meaoco JOG can think 'll, stop
b711!4 talk to our lip "tJpeltl."