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1975-03-20 - Newport Harbor Ensign
NEWPORT BEACH JOe M.U_ .. .,.,__ .. r• I • I F·I-- Density cut to be aired A plaD to tbtD out the diUUJ of boU1ng 1D new d.,elclpmeats wW be pubed llooday bJ Balboa lslaad CocmcUman Paul Rycllotf. He 'ftD1I tbe elty to Cbi.Dee a forml.lla Yhlcb DOt Umlta hoUib:li( to 10 dwelling unlts peT acre 1D areas zoned fOr low-deutty coostrucUoo, to a new Umtt of 4 units per acre. . Hta plan would also c reate a Dew -"mediumoodeoaity'' des!paUoo tbat would allow between 4 and 8 11Dlta per A NIGHT wUb K• aod Au- drey Samspoo ts tbe tbeme for a c!JDDer party at the Newporter IDn thts eY,atnc. March ZO. Mr. Samp.oo re- tired W. month after ZO years wtth Oraoce County, 3 years as uststant direc- tor of pJ.aon1nc and tbe put 17 years u director of the Orange COUDty harbors, bea- ches and parks d15trict. • acre. Crunch hits NH Chamber Tbe eeooomtc crunch has bJt the Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce, drlflnc doWD membership and threatenln( the group's bank a ccount. "Membership dues ~re subatautlally off compared to the first Z months last year, •• Chamber flnuclal commltteman WUUam Whit- man reported at Tuesday's monthly board or directors meeting. ''U we cootimle tll14 trend. we are 10tng to be Ill nry dire straitt!' . lllemberslllp duel are the prmclp&l ance otCbamber Income. Another feature of the Ryctotf proposal would force the lntne Co. to lower the density for tte proposed Castaways project oo the west bank o1 Newport Bay between Coast Hwy. and Westcwr. The Council w1ll coosider Mr. Ryclrotrs proposal at a public heartog Mooday ntght tn Clty Hall. Tbe plan, U adopted, would modlfy the city's . long-range -general plan. Clty planning commls- sloners rejected tbe pro- posal tn a 4-2 vote last moot b. Mr. Ryclloft' s plan bas the sQIII)Ort of a citl.leo's eo- •tronmeotal quaUty eom- mtttee. Newport Hel«fft.s Council- man Petu Buntt atd yu. terdlJ be apecta to CIIIP* tbl piU ........ It I"'Ut drt•e up tbe cost ot boUJDc, aDd we han too many utro- nomleaUy..prlced bomts Ill ton now:· ............ ~ ... -· Cl"rY ...... "' .... ·rae COSTA MESA CDIOMA OIL WAC CAUP. 0 1 TH E T RAU TWEIH "WHEEL" MOORING NEW MOORING , PLAN REVIVED A plan to moor Newport owned moorings throughout Harbor's 800 boats in only the harbor. Mr. Trautwein 30 ~cres of wate r, instead or matntalns that, because the 100 acru tbey now occupy, new system would use le5s ls ~lac pasMd apin by ma-space, more room would be riDe enpneer Paul Traut-left for safe navtptioo in the welD. He says the publlc · 'ts barbor. betnc rl.pped ofr• by the Mr. Trautwein would llke •present system. to see the American Legion Tbe Trautwelo plan has parktng lot at 15th St. used been batted around for 2 by boat -owners. who would years ln what Mayor Donald then baYe a tali se"tce to Wclnnls admitted last WP.ek and trom the Wheel docks. was a "badmtntoo game." Legion board president But, at Mr. Trautwein's in· Don Donaldson objects to the slstence, the clty ls appar-Legion propertybetngpicked eoUy ready to take a serious on tor the parldng solutlon. look at b1s proposal. He He countered Mr. Traut- brought It up again at last welD's parking idea wlth a week's City CouncU study proposal that the Tnutwein session. and Associates• property at Mr. Trautweln's concept Z410 Newport BlYd. in Ceo- would use round, wheel-type tral NeWf;C)rt be userl, in- docki.llg ractUties, each mea-stead. surtDg trom 95 to 140 feet ln Moorlng r~. about to be diameter, to moor boeta. nlMd bJ the ctty, would b(> Tbe bow al eacb en.tt woul4 used to pay off cooatrucUon be pollt.ct 1ato t1)e eeeter ot eOib-of Uw -..1 docb, t.bt "wlleel'' dock. Eaeb Mr. TrutwtlD sarcested. wheel would moor 14 boat.. The Trautwein company The round docks would re-submitted Its plan to the place the lnd!Ytdual r tty. count Harbor Dept., the A second hl.gh"Y paral- leWng the existing Coast Hwy,, wtth a second bay bridge crossing at 17th st., wUI be proposed Mooday by Councilman Paul Ryckotf. The Balboa Island couocU- man said yesterday he is "not sure how serlously the Council will take U, but I tn- tend to bring It up agatn." . Mr. Ryckoff, who made a simtlar proposal several years ago, satd hetWlll re- activate the Idea because of what he railed "a terrible mess our traf11c is in along the highway -lt's murder." The Council wtll hold a public hearing Monday night to consider changes to the long-range traffic plan for Coast Hwy. between Dover Dr. and MacArthur Blvd. lncludE'd Is a city tnrrtc study recommeodlng that MacArthur be madeone-way north from Coast Hwy. to San Joaquin Hills Rd. and that Avocado Ave. , due to be extended through Newport Center, be one-way sooth. Peter Barrett, the only counr llman avatl2ble for comment on Mr. Rycltofrs announcement, would not comment on the Idea. "1'11 be darned," was his surprise reaction to the news. ''That's the flrst l've heart1 of that." Mayor Donald Mcinnis told a Feb. 27 Corona del Mar Chamber or Commerce meeting that "there will be no bridge on 17th St." Other rouncU memb(>rs, particularly Milan Dostal, whose district lncl~s WestclW-17th St. area, are expected to oppose tbe Ryck.- off Idea, a lso. 'I'M Qa.,'*IMdtatelJ latmeMd a coocefttrated 6- daJ memberlbtp eamptjcn. di.IIIUoc a "pay-at-)'OU-go" due• paymeat plao to eottce new members and brtnc t.clt old oota. UntO now. mem- bers had to pay annual dues ln advance. Army Corps or Engineers, Doris Weedon succumbs ~IMirbo~ t~:;ttt.:u~~~~~~ past 2 years, and has tr.arl "no nepttve rommeots," ac - cording to Mr. Trautwein. "I thlnJt the rna ln rea lilOO for Monda y's hear~, said CouncUman Barrett, ·•ts to fiM out what the Irvine Com- pany's plans are and relatE' them to the sr hedule for wtd- eninl! Coast Hwy. between Bayslr1e and MacArthur. The general plan l.'alls for Coast Hwy. to be 6 lanes \\'Ide. We want to find out when we can antlciJ"l te that the widening wIll l>e f·omplet{'(1 before we dectde what to do on tutur e land development alom~ the highway." Assistant Cha mber mana- ger Larry MUler r efUsed yesterday to reveal current membersblp fl(ures. "We have higher attritloo than usual in oldt>r members not renewl.og," he told the Ensign, "but 1 doa't want to give out any figures... The C hamber has been qutck to publlr lze Its membership pins 1n receot years,lnctud- lng an announcement last year that memberShip had topped the 1,000marklorthe flrst time ln history. ••we recognJu the ecooo- m ic lituatloo and lts eUeet on bus1Desses," Mr. MUter said yesterctay, "and we are reacttnc ln a positive ny by oUutnc a plan that wUl let buslDtases ID):>y all of tbe beoetus of Cblmber mem- berahtp by paytncduesquar- te!'IY or aemt-anaaaUy.'' tDdtviduals ln busJnes1 by tbemulves pay $75 annually aDd eorporatlqu pay $110 1D &DAUal dues. be a ld. Members of tbe Cham- ber's Women's DtYisloD ar• eaJ..Unc OD businesses tbla wee~ to try to lncre .. e mem- bership. Chlm~r board member Gary Burrill beads the drt•t. COM CC TO HEAR LUCILLE KUEHN Private servtces were beld this week for Doris Weedon, 34Z Morntnc Can- yon, Shore ClUfs, who died Saturday. Mrs. Weedon was a char- ter member of the Plymouth Congregattooal Ctmrcb of Newport Harbor. Sbe ftS acuve tn the Oruee County Spastic Leque and 1D aJd- lng tbe BratUe Institute. SumYors Include her hulband. Georae, foallder and partner tn tbe Crowell- Weedoo brokerage flnn; a son. George (Trace) Weedoo m. and a sister, Mrs. Dean Barney. Baltz-Bergeron of Corona del liar wu ln charJe of arf'UICimeots. DORIS WEEDON Tbe tamUy suuests mem- orial dooatiotu to the Brallle Institute to lieu of noral tributes. More sidewalk, bikeway The sidewalk aDd bikeway alone the south stdeofMarl- ners Yllt betweea Riverside Ave. and tbe A.rcbea wtu ~ wtdeoed by 6 feet, probably before sum mer, a ceordtac to Newport PabUc Works Director JoMPb O..ltn. TM pro)eet 1riU wipe out 1 a partmc spaces on the hlchYay. Btds wUl be opeaed lOrch st. Esttmat.ed cost of tbe project Ll $20,000. ''The IJdeonlk a. 6 fett wide DOW," Mr . Dt•Uo ex- pl&&aed, "ud U.. bicycle trail Ud ~ trafftc McftNIS NAMED NORTHROP PREXY Wheo the Idea cameupbe- fore the county Harbors, Beaches and Parks Commis- sion, It was quietly filed away after what county harbor dto- stgn engineer Bob Wingard later desc ribed as ''heated opposition from residents wbo aid they were afraid a Dew mooring system would attract more boats. • · Clty Manager Robert Wynn explained that the city sent tbe Idea to the ~lnt harbor committee, made up or local couoeUmen and county har- bor oftlclals, for their com- ment. "They asked for a statr study, which took about 8 mootbs, and they have been bolding that study," erplatns Mr. Wynn. "Now, with the city's new studyofthe moor- Ing fee structure, which should be r esolved sometime ln AprU, we w111 be able to re..acttnte the ~tnt harbor committee's concern about the Trautwein plan. Then, when the committee makes a recommendation, the C lty CouncU wtll have the ball. It will be up to them." ''I'Ye watched this harbor for 30 years.'' says Mr. Traatwetn, "aDd I think It's Ume we ~topped aJJowtng the pubUc to be ripped ott. We should do .:>meth1Dc. New. port's always beeD oo top ln the harbor bastoess. There are SOO pereeat mon saU- bolats Ulan 15 )'IUS aco. The ba rbor l.l DOW 50 per ce.ot aUboata. It used to be SO per ctDt, and tbl percentace wut ID<:Nl• u tbe eoero crllts coottDues." Monday night's CouncU session wlll also consider an Irvtne Co. proposal to butld tow-rtse ortlre bulldlngs m the southwestern corner or Ne~Fport Center at the In- te rsection of Coast Hwy. and MacArthur. That proposal, when it first came up m January of this year, tn;- gered a successful move h}' Irvine Terrace Council- woman Lucille Kuetwl to start a whole new study or Coast Hwy. The Counctl went a loot wlth her suggestion to stvmle Irvine plans untll Coa st Hlghway•s tuture is b(>tlt>r understood. A new city study of Coasr Hwy. through Corona del Mar Is eJI)@Cted alter counl y, state and regional studies now uodenray are complet- ~. ROBINSON OF O.C.C. IS 'TOP TEACHER' First-year Orange Col- lege draftlDc instructor Sle- pben J. Rotlenson has been Blmed the s.Uoo's top rtrst year comrmtft1ty college tea- cher by the National Tea- chers Hall of F'ame Founda- tion. A natlve of Pennsylvania, Ur. Robtn80D lolned theOCC staff IUt April. He tetches botb c!rafttQc a.nd constroc- tloo tecllaoloO. He tallght •OO<twotldiiC at Cal State t..onc 8eleb before lotntn« tbl occ ... ft. LOCAL Sl\IDENT WILL GO 10 VALL e-t FORGE EXPLORER OF THE YEAR tn Newport's Explorer Post ls David Gray, 18, of Cameo Shores, betng coocratulated by PoUee Cblef Jame1 Glans, eeoter, a.od Mayor Dooald Melnais. Dutd, a UCl ltUdent was gradUated from Cor - ona del Mar h.lP school, bas beeo tn the Explorer pro- gram for more than 3 years. Explorers, part of the Scouttng program, study Sl)eClflc professional fields. Tbe local post coocentrates on pollee work, and some EJI)lorers bne gone on to become cadets tratntng for profeaiooal pOllee careers. The Explorer of the year award was made oo Tuesday night of last week at the Post's a.onual banquet and inspection at the Lido Isle clubhouse. Dand, a captain, holds the senior rank ln the local Post. (Ensign photo) Chamber backs Upper Bay bills Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce gave Us sup- port Tuesday to pendlng state legislation tbat would com- plete the plan to turn Upper Bay tnto a wtldlife preserve. The Chamber's board of directors voted WWilmously to endorse a $3,481,000 ap- propriations b111 to buy 5Z7 acres of bay lands from the lrvloe Co. and another blll that would malle the wUdllfe C D M WINs f;!~erve legal under state • • • Irvme Co. lobbyist Robert P.O. FIGHT Corooa del Mar's Post omce wW keep Its nrst class designation, get a new postmaster, and remam tree from control of tbe Newport Beach Post Oftlce. Hector Godinez, OrangeCouoty pos- tal se"ice chief, announced yeste rday ttr.at he has or- n ct.a lly dropped plans to downgrade the local facility. Mr. Godinez sald, how. ever, that ht> wUI keep the Post Otnce ''undt>r obser- vation," and that changes could come in the future. A poll conducted by the Corona del Mar Chamber of Commerce, theCDMCivtc Assn. and the Ensign news- paper llllow.-i ast t'DOIIt!t tlat the postal custom!rs here are OYertrttelmfn«ly aplnst the proposed change. COM HIGH SCHOOL'S PTA MEETS APRIL 3 Parents are invited to at- tend the ~E>neral m~tlng or the Corona del Mar lllgh school PTA at 10:00 a.m. Thursday, Aprll 3, in the faculty lounge. The pro~ram wlll loclude the role of the student teacher 1p thf> cbss- room, as well as the rri- terla used to evaluate tea- chers. Gerald McC ielWI, assis- tant princlpal, wtil be ln char~E> of the dlscusston. Shelton, who asked for the · Ch.amber's support or the pro)eCt, noted that "this is a time when It's hard to get money from Sacnmento tor anything." Mr. Shelton said the money "wouldn't have to be appropriated t his fiscal year or next nscal year," but should be madeavatl2ble for eventual purchase of the land. A Chamber resolution supporting the 2 state bUls called the wildlife refuge idea '·tn the best interests of all the people or tbe state or CaUfomla," and pledged · wholehearted and enthus- lastlc support" tor lts r r~ hoo. OR. FRED sot WARZ TO TALK AT KNOITS Ot'. Fret C.Sdlftn,...,_. stdent or the ChnltJan ADti- Communtsm Crusade, w111 speak at a dinner meeting, open to the public, at 7 p.m. today, Much 20, ln the chlckt>n dinner restaurant of Knott's Berry Farm. Hls sub)ect wtll be: "If the U.S. and aUted fon·es were to seir.e the Arab oll wells, would this cause thermo- nuclear war'l" "The lmpor- tanct> of the subject cannot be ex:ag;;erated," Dr. Schwan says. Reservations rna v be made by phoning the restaurant at 827-1776 or tbe Chrts- uan Anti-Communism Cru- sade at (213) 437-0941. Eatery parking on agenda Restaurant par~ lots that over-splll, expansion of a new hotel, and a strir t de- velopment pl2n for old New- po rt Blvd. are among the sub)ects factng Newpo" Bear h pla.nnlngrommisslon- Prs when they met"t at 7 p.m. toda y, March 20, ln CIt)' Hall. Here's the agenda: •elopment, murh like the Corporate Plau proJect planned to the east. • RESUBDIVlSION appU- caUon woukl change a du- plex lot at 408 Hate I Dr •• Corona dt>l Mar, to 2 lots for s~le family homes. • A PARK planned ror the propertv the city wants to buy from the state at MarRUerltt> and 5th Ave., Corona 11el Mar, would be wrttten IJlto the city leneral plan. Teachers to face layoffs Possible layoffs a.od jotl transfers for 96 employees of the nund aJJy-tro'Jbled Newport-Mesa school dis- trict were hloted at this week when tbe em!)loyees received wrttteo oot1flcation from the district headquarters. The district ts trying to slash more than $Z.3 mU- llon from its 1975-76 school year budget to bring spend- ing tnto line with projected tax tncome. For 32 employees, the cut- backs could mean loss of their jobs, the letters warned. Another 62 were notified that they could be re-assigned. Affected would be guidance coonselors, psyc hologtsts, music teac~rs, physical e- ducatioo teachers and assis- tant principals. E:nployees wbo could be affected were ooWled by mall before l.a.st weekead, aDd the board of trustees has until May 15 to make a t1na I dec isloo oo t belr jobs. UDder state law, em- ployees w1U get bearings before being tlred or trans- ferred. County GOP picks Schmitz Jotm G. Schmits of Cor- ona del Mar, former con- gressman for Ule 40th dis- trict, ns elected chairman ol OraD&e Couty Co-ordin- atlnc COIIDCil ol the Ca.l.llor- Dia R.epabUeu Aalmblt at the CouoeU's annual meetLDc i.n M&reh. Gene Meyers o1 Saddle- back RepubLican Assembly was elected vice-chairman. Robert Orton of lrvlne was elected treasurer. Dooa Morrison -.s named secre- tary, w1th Saundra Broeker as assistant secretary. Both ladles are of the Fouotaln Valley Republican Assem- bly, The Co--ordinating CouncU is composed of the presi- dents of the nr1ous CRA units throughout Orange County. Histortcal back- l!round was seen ln thls el- ection of Job.D Schmtu. as it was 12 yens ago that he ns first elect~ to this same c hatrmanshtp, which became thf polttical start- ln« blocks for Schmitt, car- rytng b.1m to the State Sen- ate, the House of R~rt>sen tattves and a presidential caod.idate wbo received more than a mUlloo votes in 1972. Among the My or mort> delegates to this coo•entioo were Arllne Gossett and Betty Moru, both or Tustin, who both bad been elected to councU omce with John SchmlU lo that 1963 con - •entkm. • REST AURA NT parkl.oll rult>s, which now require a parking space for each 3 seats, would ~ ChanJted to a ntow formul.t lf staff rPcommendations are aC'- cepted. The ll(>W rule would manctate 1 parldn~ spot for ea ch 35 square fE't>t of us- able puhlk spacl', Commun- 11)' rtt>velopment director Ric hard Hopn says the cur- rent formula wor ks out to about 1 space per 45 square fE't>t. Molly Morgenroth dies • SHERATON hotel, about to open lts 7 -story flcUtty on MacArthUr BlYd., near thP airport, seeks a prop- erty line e~ tblt would allow add~ zza room'· • OLD NEwPORT Bt..VD., r.oned for commudal, ad- mlntstratt•e &Ddprofes.rlon- al buUdblp. will be oon. side red for a •• ~Ute ar. Plan." wbleb WOilld ll'l\JI08t stricter petmft control OYer botb l ldM ol tile ...... froom tM Arcr. 110 lSU. 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W.w•."· ~ tllo-f .... -........ tnlacloiWM' AI bold of lbo Ollly political~. <om- Ill' M' !0< IP#st I lcl M' ~· 0oo -r of tho -f-IPd ~bOll liy -. 111o ro-.,.,. .. -lol-""" or 111o -P' or--···~ ... 11y WON fn(oooatod oo4 I iwoo4 .... to -1J "d·powort\iJ." By <!MI1!nf nuldl 0 11'1 loldm, -t ol wbtn IUmod · '"'t to bo woolth to blmtolf, lw II lito ono of tho ... orld'o ~.,.ou. th-or-1rt1o11. W.althloot mon, Uma omld """'""' tn l.urner· .... I -.IJ lilrllootloa Of ..... oolblli(y-pol~ .. d rill• ICI!Iered ori!\IDd ~Uiope .._.. ._dOd by ~ ao,.-llold ro... o( oo4 Afrtr:a. ' . •wodd ~ ... wh011 value ctn be tfftoo Wheft . not otr tomtWhue Ill hll! rtvate lMiy'JIIIIIUIOd by lro 'toiu-roprritniiiOolol 7471 MobuiU -on·'t rrilb~ovento ~ ond oclf.rulo for th-notioni pllcoded by hundtedl or hlrfd ~'l'ld•n. owo!lowld up by Communttm. a .... bll .. hla, '"'<he' to lbo <lj>ti¥e rlden, 'ht .... c..qo ~ • . tc~on and ~ eorutantly ex~~ hJI , .. areat· 'Prior to tbl l960•s, rnapmaitn c:orNCtly nta, ~d potters. ewrywhtre jnoclllm hJ:I 1a Barbo< Aro1 ••• Olio ,ar, fS.OO; 1 ,.,..., f e.oo Out of lllrbo< Ar• Olio ,_., ft.OO; I ,_. .. flO.OO •ooo•bOoQ••ooo•~-- ... llbolled 1 1 .... oreo of Contrai •Afrtea rJ "Tho ~~._...~ A lfn&le ehlef, o lfnlle poaple, lllnpe llofllon Conao." But Bolalum bowod to tlw pltly • Se"""1 • threat fr~ hlo 0111111 (jotholle ,._are of the world's opinion mabn llld Oturch. Nobutu hu m:ently b1Dned rpllalou• ann ted independence to its former colony In ttalnlna. c:hurdl perio41cab, dtuteh.run 'lchoob, June, 1960. In rapid auccellion, history rt· and even the celebri~CII o(ChriatmM. THIS UU PHOTO al I r.1 -· clllcu-·-........ -loll, PrueteBor .. Yatb, tbe author ol tbt "Mr. Bieycle Mu'' ..riM; Maa'll.a lAbu Pearce, wttta tbe J ... Vapl Co.; lbo bleyele mu lllm•U, IIIII ...... Dlcboo al lbo Elrllllul., olllc:e. corded the teizure of power by Cormnunist I' t'tt Towft ~ MR. BICYCLE MAN Patrice Lumumba, the ''~eceuion from chaos" Zaite's twe;cty·IJtrM mlllon people QM1ouaJy by the aoU.CQmmunilt province o'f Katanp.. a need aOmediJDJ Wtter than ,Mobutu ~.pub honlfylnl wor .,.d apinll Kor1np by tile llelty arunb lib tile AU·Porenwt p ftpL pnce-lorins .(?) United Nation•. and yean of lt'ftatlon Js cumntly rhine at a rate ~ 40 per turmoO and milery for the Conaole.e peop&e. cent per year, per eapita ytarly income 1.J a (Coo-!rom lul •••' tbor In Cle .. lllld -bo OOC!loOOOIOO'OOOOO~·· " ftrst ru l)r pnlideat. Tbll: (Editor's aotr. Botb the Ne-rt Boocb IIIII c-lr fRANCIS HORVATH ta J ... Vop~ 1 rrlli.ucb Mesa CltJ Ca-clll are raebtDg out for more feclenl Jobo Vocel ll 1 pereDDI&l Democrat Who campalped ftlodl UDder a Dt1f tJpe at "reYenae lba.rtne. •• Thenfore fbe of boad liiiMiud ~:aiD-for JOQr father mer tbt tbe loll<7'riD( Lac, publilbed ID tba Dec. lf, 19'1'Z. 1ule ,ears:• ) creues. COilltanUJ flcbtl.Dc of tbt Ea.tp, ll alannlaelY timely for toclay. ap!Dst tbe bJ&b colts of Jolm's flee bllmed wttll • • • • d•II...W and bl sJaW---- • BEWARE OF THE SHARING SANTA It's like Christmas, isn't it? • • • Checks coming from generous Uncle Sam, who is acting like Uncle Santa under the guise of "revenue sharing.'' I am going to run the risk of being accused of not beUeving in Santa Claus. I don't --not when he !trst reaches ·into my back pocket and pulls out my billfold, taking a painful percentage of that green stuff, and then comes around later to give a smldgeon of It back, calling It ~'sharing.'' Starry eyed poUticos and assorted Uberals no doubt will remark: "What's wrong with accepting a gift !rom Uncle Sam? We certainly have been handing plenty over to hlml" I am reminded of a parable told by the wise old doctor !rom Australia, Fred Schwarz, head of the Christian Anti-Communism Crusade -- about a couple of !ish looking at a tasty bit of bait at the end of a fishing line, and one liJlJ[S, "What's;wrong '!"UhRIP!>'Ing, at-that delicious morsel?'' And tbe~er repltes, "What's wrong? It's the' book inside!" "' That's what's wrong with the tempting morsels of revenue sharing so generously being sent to every city, county and hamlet In the United States. There's a hook Inside, despite all the soothing prom- Ises of "no strings attached." That hook Is federal control, and you can be sure that the feds have a Supreme Court decision to back them up --a ruUng stating that It Is hardly a lack of due process !or the federal government to control that which It subsidizes. The situation Is more perilous than my tone might Indicate. The ultimate disaster Is pointed out In a recent Santa Ana Register column by Tom Rose, who muses that it might well be that death came to our federal repubUc on Friday the 13th of October, 1972 --the fateful day that the U.S. Senate passed and sent to the president his long-awaited $30 billion federal reve- nue sharing btll. He quoted Rep. Richard White of Texas as saying: "Inevitably the national government will lay down guldeltnes to force local communities and stales to perform as the national administrators belleve they should." Tom Rose pointed out that our Found- Ing Fathers !eared nothing more than the concentration of pol1Ucal power, and therefore drafted our Constitution to pro- vide !or divided powers and a system of carefully designed checks and balances. Each level of civil government was to depend on Its own tax base as a means of remaining independent of the others. IO'emmalt. It wu d1fllcalt ._...... -. .... to UDderstaiM! bow be could wltb tbe lOll Jame1 be felt be 110 attn coosern.tiYe and be was stattoc hiDds wtth sUD be a Democrat, For tbe the fatber. FrankliD D. Roo- pl.lt SO years tblt I t.ve sewe}t, kDowD Jotm. In bJsown subtle ID b1s We-Ume Jotll YeD- waJ, he dllplayed Ut aftre-tared !Dto nrlous tle141 ot ness of wbat was rol.ng 00 tDde&Yor, ahraysootbeatert 1D town, was qulckto&Dalyse for maJdDc a dollar !Dacooct prorrams, proposals. aDd lDnltmtl¢. He bad made tbelr n.lues to the com-sennl dalJ of ewer a mU- muatty. He contributed flmds Uoo dolla.rs, tra.clel, buJIDc. and campaJgDed for tbem bttUdtn&. aDd •bdl•lcUDr, if be felt they were for OW'tler aDd operator of re- tbe good of the towu.. u t:atl merc!Rnt ston1, bard- would coatrlbute flmdl and •are aDd IUrpJus placea, Jet Ylgoroosly campaJc:n agaJnst be bu DO besltatloo 1D tel- them. Thls was als:» tnte llDg J'01 U.t he bu 10M on candidate• tor otn.ce. tbrougb 4 bicycle boom1 aDd After lip1Dc tbe petltloll bas reall&ed b1s rre&test for tbe aomiD&tloo or Henls prof'lts wttb the last prob- Kalser tor county super.. lems from the bicycle. I Yleor, he f'lled a petltiCil of ban seen h.lm rladly re- bil on to run aptut hlm p&lrtnr a bicycle .,r a cua- becallle be later reeetYed tomer ln the store whUe lnformatioo tbat caused h.lm otbera were watttnc to make to belleYe lblt HeiDI 1f'IS substantial parcbues. Tbla ..... bla lo,, h1l ........ y," bei.Dg used as a tool for tbe uau bl& moneJ lDterests. He lost b1s bapp1Dess. There are tbe electioo to HeiDI but tboua.ods of customers who sUll th.lnts be 1Pis · ri&ht 1n nner kiiew tbat 01' John, b1a decllion. a mUUooa.tre, l'!'p&lred their I remember'presidi.Dg as prestdeot of tbe West New- port Bacb lmprcwemeot As- ~~-=ol some tiO s iD lbo Cfi)'1WI; it Wlllc:b Jolm SilO!\! "lhout lmprm.c !be ~ llld 1-my remarks as published iD a newspaper aCCOUDt "He Is to be commeoded for paying taus on a mWion dollars of property asaessments, yet be takes ttme to come to our meetblg I.D b1s efforts to impron the community," John aenr stowed plan- oLD&: a.od thlnldDC of wbat to do to tmpJ'O't'e tbe cOm- muntty. He tad an Idea to cut a 1acooo tllrOUgb the o. cetn front -.rttll a cut througb from tbe bay at the jetty fbr better appro1.cb of bol.ts to aDd from tbe bay to tbe ocean. From b1s bicycle days, banldbc diJs, Fun ZOoe days, l'la.rdware, retaU, aDd locksmith, aDd real estate days, be kept oo dreaming aod plaml1ns to help ll1a town and h.ls fr1eo4s, Today be bas some 70 commercial rea- tats, lDcludLDg 4 resta.uruts, aod lo 2 of his rentals be has oot lncrea..sed the reDt lD S7 years. He can boast tbat be wu the llrst to brlnc the Nn' Eoala.od Cape Cod HouH to tbe westec.st, buildln(about 50 lo Newport Beach, l...apDI Beach, Coltl Wesa and 8'reu one ln KaJllla Kona, Haftll. He usuaUy boUt at a cost of $5,00 per square toot ..,. wb.:~ costs were IPlnllDI bieber. Hl& rmb were Jet at 10 to 15 ceEU per --.re toot wbtD tbe rates orer tbe y•n were mucb M(ber. fUa lnnstmeota were made to be 10111 term ·IDitad ol a qakk turo~nr tJ'pe a.t a bites aDd made their tays, One dly after my trip with Mrs. Honatb 'around the world la.l956, I ~ to ban 18b 11f1.th~Joll!. u bls c ountry • e1atf, -ane u tbe lunch table be allbd: "Old ya. hue a llllct trip?" My aoswer wu, ••We 111re did, •• and tbell 1 fbllowed..., with these words: "Jotm. you've worked bard aU your life. Wby doa't JOU take 1 trip, speod s:»me of the mo- ney JOG worked 10 bard for? It's later tb&D JOU thlnt." Tbe answer 1PIS frank &Dd revealed h.1J: way of 1 ....... , bts jOy, b1s hlpplDess, W'btn be said, "Frank, I'm too cheap. I crew up as a ser- Ious minded kid, al'WIJI worked bard and was com .. petlng with adults 1n bu•I- Dtsl for myself wba:~ otber kids were still coi.Dc to scbool. I )1st ne.-er learned to enjOy speodlng mooey oo myself --my jOJ has been to make money, put U r1gbt t.ck apJn and make 11 work for me and my frteodl." Man ts frequently erttt- clled for baste lda1 tbat be belleYed were for the Cood of the com munuy, Jotm frequently found h.lmself rtaodlll( ao acatnat 1arp odds tor whit be belleYed ftS fllbt, He belleYed tblt ta~pe.yer's mooey went to dredge tbe mtln baJ and be- UeYed that the fllll use aDd diYelopment of tbe Nnport a., boloopd to tile c-nl ptii>Uc, ID<:Iudlllc tile ntor trard pareel•. lastead. tbe waterfrootl wllllt 1nto tbe bUdl of prtn.te onera. Ht erttlclled hll trteada: ud u- .octate• ta bultDeu IDI5 merebi.Dtl Who were opeo tor buiDus lD tbe •mmer &lid Euter w.,t bat elolld lbop 1D tbt wblter, t:a.t11c iliCber price. Ho bolierld lbolr proltta o1-.. la- ID rolatllln& balldlaC -. ol4ld a1 *""--111 aDd HDtl don u a ..... aptnat taDatloD. )'tu &road IDd IMIUdtal• Ia Oruco c..., It lllo IMir ---,. Ho crw.. --lor ....... aln'•--todocllro-lat.boiOn.....,. ooeoolt u 1 R4pOIIJcao, -.,r 111111 ..., -pt 011 pocllll' iD lbo •rllor *'" or ... ton iD -u-wbalbo ni!Dal...,.l.klu W&l lO to l Mer tbe O..o-I JII,J f'tllllliCtl .. a ., ... "Now our carefully df!signed federal structure of ctvll government bas re- ceived a mortal blCIW ," Mr, Rose wrote. crlll ball I* -· I>HI-IOU -llltlo llld -"It 18 now ooly a matter ot ttme untU tatld to ton uro -ld t111t c .... -. -......... lltht trail •·oU-.o ··-• bo WU I -.at. IAit noii.V II 10 )'OOh fl ICI a mono c, ceo y-coo.... ...., ..... -11-bor J-..... .,.. IN1 -""' • _._, tary state emertreainourdytacHPUbltc.'' .,...111i;;iiJ..,.._ ......,. lrlo70ioO. ..._ Is tbere bope ol maptng from th18 =::.=..:,:,.:,•;;~ :'~~~~=-=';111s:,. daDgerOUII ttnal pluace into the abJ•• ol ...... ,. root ,_, • - -.. ., - tbe totalitarllm ataie? Mr. RON Aid 11 •-.d. ''110." 11 btl'%-·-· . r-."DD,.._Io -fllllllrlc,.llolllt tJiat tt would r .. 1tre a wtde·apreadcraN-... ...,,.. po1., .-.. -...,_ rCJ9U walreldlll aad eflaetl to .......... ""•" ........ -..; .. Gil ,....: wttb.; r.t.n~ :.1111eara •. or: .:..:.=~-= ::O:t.:!i .. ~~ • V take aldoOI 1 '~ m«al dlancter , ... ,.,., ..,.... fll,. • .,. -t' •· -..... --·--........ .. a1 -·· aad tM tcaotltuw to '1'a Pi llo .. r ·, a 1o-I- -11 Do W .w1 llaft tJiat COIIftle Om:'-1 0 1'1•.. .. I ' It II I -M • • • 5 111'11111>.,_-. ¢111111 .......... .... u byj ... lbl't tala time to ay tbt tbbtp we 1boald or •• P•• Nt.a)QI why, but you,Jotut.r."beeD 10 Dice to _. maDJ, U .. m, the thlar to do Ia toll ,.. ID tbls lptClal waJ tbat we, the -· thlnlt I lal of JOU. A DWl C&DD0t escape ... dooltn,. LITERARY CRITIC steweo Rlctard BurUnc"- tam, 100 of Yr. and Mu. F. G. Bartiaeftt.m al UO'l St:uboud Wu, Harbor View HW-. bU beeo. elected crt .. uc or Delta Theta Pt liter- ary IOClety at Bob Jooes Uatnrllty, Greea.rille, S.C. Out of the chaoa., ~tanaa'aadmirtble Moile meqre SilO, and food prod~tiOft'<ls actu.Uy Tsbombe aomehow emeJpd as the Ieider ofibe lower than In 1960. Food hu to Wirnported entire nation. StabUity returned and proare• from the hated white-run nation of South aeemed with.Jn reach, but Tlhombe wu too. Africa -another interestlna piece OtriiWs that pro-Wnt and too anti.Commu.nist for these wUI not be broadcast by ''world oplniont enliJhtened dayt. Undermined at every tum, he sn... ... --tb ·Al-P ful w j, 11 w• depo~ed in l96S ln a coup led by Army • --. e 1IWti lnior . ~ Serpant Joaeph Mobutu Tshombe w• even· A reltable estimate ~p U.S. (P~ lid to tually kidnapped and ~d in Alpria, without Mobutu at $36 mlllloo a yeart ~ doUar any protest frcm "world opinion. •• ~elps to solidify h1J tyrannlc:al ~;hili lind to · mcreue widespread eontempt for Amei. Mobutu Sete Seko AU in aU, tJte word "bankrupt" ou ' to be Joeeph Mobutu, on the other hand, Jw , applied to to<alled world optnlbil obutu .endured, and hi• one-man rule 11 qUite a story.· Sete Scko, the wonerUns condiUon ~r ' e U.S . He ehanted the name of hil country to Zaire Treuury, and thoae leaden of this natiOn who and his own name to Mobutu Seae Scko, which contribute to each of the above. ' mema: ""The aU-powerful wanior who, by his Copyrlfltt 1 P?J by 7Ju Jolm 8/ld c.w.a.ry FNtunl ~"J L I Conservative comment BIBLE VERSE , Eqallle Tbo lint slplftcaol de- Ylattoa from COOitl.tuUooa.l prtoclple was tbe adoptiCil of the Federal Rese"e Sys- tem ID 1913 under the Pre- sident Wllax!. admiDi&tra- Uon. Tbe drift proceeded at a gradual J)I.Ce aatU 1928 wben, tmder Presldfllt Roo .. senlt's admln.1strattoo. eo- clalbm took ttl nut (laa.t forward maYemeo.t. Tbe phi. loeopby of tb.Ls oew wan of the future under tbe be.D.- ner of aocial democr&cJ wu best ezpressed by CabiDet Uamber .llanJ Hopkins at.1 a mettillc whea be e'JIIOU'fld- ed, "Aft41r au c-Uem-. all we hue to do to be re~lected is to tax, tu. tu., -· opeod,opeod,oloc~ elect, elect --tbt people are too dam DOd dam b." And truly U ..,.., u simple as that, The ConstltuUoo wu: Uterou, droned thrcagblbo mud ln the ,.me ot democ- racy. (the weakest form o1 conrnmeot liiDowo to maa~ whlch is conrnmeot by a few self proclaimed IUP'r- men, n.tber tba.a bJ tbe law as upressed lD our Coo .. sUtuUoa. Tbe eorry state of the ecooomy aDd ruenl · well belng today .,., pre .. dlctable. The fraud of ., .. clallam-colleet1'111m bu beeD the dowDfall of z:atklll: 11Dce Ume lmmemortal. With !be Domocr~u 1riiiDJJ>e mo.t o1 the prtMd omces, mUJ Republtcans j)lDed tbe bud. fllrthtr caruteetnc I lpetdler deiCeot to ftlll IOCI&lllm, Georce Wall&ce deseribed tbe pbeoomeDOG tba1: "Plat the members or botb putlu Ia a aek: mil them Qp aood., dump tbem out IDd JIIQ coulda't ... a dime'• wortb ol<llfterCice," To elear "' tb1s matter, It Ia DICMary u.t we de- term1De U' possible, enetly wblt a c-tae ReplbUeao or Demoen.t lJ:, If tbtJ an ••t tbeJ npnADt tbem--..tobo,tttepua .. moaat tJat ..,. d:18eorer wblt lboJ rol1ly 11'0 .... !boD c:all ·u..,. bJ their tlectC label u •• an kt procnu. Flrlt- 11, tt mut be l'l1dlat tblt a tno Ropobllcu or Do- cnt .... wbo btU.." Ill Ud -to tbo .... prlaefllloO "' 1M -· PI--·~ dll B...,okl -· ... -.....,_ IIIII Do-aocnt. Y• wtn •nnt ...... ~ ...... ot ~ putiN: .. thratr&t -·-~_,._..,_,_ _,_ ..,. .... _ .... ..... -··~ 01' ... ... hi ......... .. The Lord 1a mJ llcht ud """' . .. , my alnt10o: wbom st.U I JtaDce did they nepte that a IOClalllt natioo. lAt as fear? the Lord Ia tlle tbe ult1n"1e coal of (O't'em-stop tnlldtoasdecepUoa.Or.. ltreocth of my life; of wh<f1n ment of, by, aDd for tbepeo-der JOUr ft1t111c reco11 D01f stall 1 be afraid? (Psalm ple, which 1n effect meant aod lben adnse your. coa-27:1.) ! ' tile protecUoa of tbe prln.te ~~~~!lcco~!!rd!!IDK~IY!:·~----~~~~~ ...... ....Ji-1 property ot the lDdiYidual, , I leplly pined, It Is trans .. pe.rently obYJous tt.t tt.t premlae ta• been cast aside utterly. Rather than protect our property, they contlscate 1t by multtple taxe1, spend 1t promlscuously, nlae their salarles aod benellta In the face of recessloo, aDd as if tbey were bereft of all way for cor ultimate com ... plete llaYerY. Tt.ls, It is oDtODtndlct:able that we tan been tn.naformed from a repubUc torm or covem- meo.t to a soc:tallst state bJ a marytn of at l•st 85'1<. It must be equally evident tbat tb08le eleeted repreHD- t:atlns who !aYe abanctoned eoutltutloaal prlDctple are BO \qer of tbe polltlcal per.asloo !hey clatm; they UYe, ID tact, tnulformed themteiYU to IOClaUstS, As such It 1a deceptloa to the 11Wmate degree. UDder fllle colon tbey are eleeted re. pee.tedly. Under tbe label o! soctallml, tbe people would DOt be fooled, Tbe lltualloo wW IIOt chlnp U...lf, It 1a up to !be -'• to domlllli of tbl cancl1dates their true persuasloa ln terms of con- st1tut1oo-pr1Dclple if we are enr to repln oar freedom. Tbe torerotnctanotamat- ter of lrrespoulble per110011 oplDioo. It II a matter or f.lct asUy prot'en wltbout L qaestk:ID of do$t, Tbe re. cordi of the 'I'Ote of eYery eoacreuman aDd seoatot are meUculOulJ reeorded by "'even.l orp.alll.tloos, one of tbe most promlDIDt which l8 the A.C.A. or "A- mertcau tor COQUtutlon&l Aclloo," 955 L'E-Pta .. 11 llortb, SW, Suite iOOO, W&llliJICtoll, D.C. ZQOU, Dlr-ry of lbo 93rd Coo-rrou. E11>1rto on coutlta- UoD&l l&w rate tba •ote ot taeh YOU ca.t bJ oar CoD- ~· u&o ttl &dbtrtKe •to prtoclplo; a -urot II ..... ~ growmg or build a bigger bank It wasn't a touch decition. After all, what's a bealtby youn1 bank to do when its • When There Are Food Riots--- How Good is Gold? All &ood tmtrce~ey pl&u atu. tblt FRE!ZE DRIED FOODS an a Dtetalty, You c:ertalnlJ ca.o't eat cold, aU.er. C.D.'t or ralutat.. Frtne 4r1td fooda l&lPreciatt u taat u any other lDYtltmeDt -aod t.ep from lZ-15 y•ra. O.Uelous aod outrltlous bUte home-style food at 32~ per per100 per semac. A 2-3 montb tiQPI)ly for a tamUy of 5 (or 10-lZ moatba tor ooe persoo) tor $288, Don't let tbla opportunity pass. ExeeUeot quality Without trWa -htrmettcally sealed -oJtrocea pecked, All quettiOAJ ID.IWtrtd. Information oo tbe abou pack or otbtra qpoo requtlt. APP'S DRIED FOODS 25612 Santo Drive Suite D Mission Viejo, Ca. 92675 I IUFU:PASTf . I UNCII ES. DI~~I'IH I AGAIN T~ HARBOR AREA HAS AN "AFTER HOURS" MEETING PLAC£! I -ll ,MOM I US A I OU T .ii2Kt. II I .. Al,ASTS ·LUMOtU·DIMMI IS IIIIIT,!_NGS A 'AITIIS Cheerful Atmosphere ... 4001 w. eo.t HCtrftY Newport a.ctt ~·~~~~~~111111!11-~-1!11111~~~------.on HAaOR EJISIOII riiiiii;tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil "'a.tltEO 1£EJU..Y -PAGEl I lliURSOAY. MAR04 20, lf75 .,,,..., ..... ,Htl AMD CA.-Ol MUL VfY ANNIVERSARIES . . . are speclal . wedd1Jlc anlversaries extra speclal, with the sUYer being very Important as It por- tends the golden years ahead. For Carol and PhU Mulvey, River Drive, tlewport Beach • • • it was even more so, as their children, MUte, Karen, Colleen and young Master Eric, surprised them with a silver celebration • . • very secretive It must hiYe beeo, which I'm sure was not easy, but all went weU. When their parents came home from a short visit with friends, they found their house aglow wtth lights and frleods. One of the guests, being good with tbe camera, r ecorded the event plctortally, tald.Dg pictures of the guests as they en- tered the doorway • • . He even got a can- did shot of the hoaorees. SparkJlng • • • Carol and Phil told plans, which lncluded a few days ln San Francisco . • • one of thelr fAvorite places . • . then perhaps a hop over to Las Vegas. Gourmet buflet supper roundetl out the even~n&. Guests were from all dlreC'tions • • • Dorothy and George Rocheforte from Chatsworth; Carol and George McCaU; Dor- is and Jim Martin, Whittier; the Ray Millers from Laguna Niguel, and from our town we re Jim aDd Ella Jahns, Mrs. Arthur Costello, Tom aDd Dlane Larey, the WUfred Berlses, Dr. aDd Mrs. Gerald Rapp •.• and more, aU \fUh best wishes for another twenty-five years. • • • ANOTHER ANNIVERSARY . . . Eugeola and John Lester, South Ba) Front, Halboa Island ••• plaMed a 43 day <'ruise to com- memorate their 43 years of marriage. The} too, had taken a few fun da ys In Las V PR'3S prior to the arrival of the Mariposa at Wilmington • . • then It was bon voya ge and happy wishes on the promenatle deck when their friends arrlvett lacten with gifts nowers or aU kinds, champa~~;ne •.. PVen a little sliver oocklacP for their pet, .J. H., their foxy pomeranian , . , WhO, Of • OUrSE>, stayed home to keep watch! WMrary • • • t.bt r..e.ter'1 ftnt port ot eaJJ wU1 be Hawall; U.. TabiU. Mltnlla, lfn Z•la.Dd • • • Su Fruet.co, lDd bomt port! . • • u wu alee eo ... pamorou Dla.oe Hl&bJ apJD. meet Lora.IDt IDd '*'tt Etar•rt ot lntat, (bt ll lllr. Later'• partoer); U.O Ma.rleDe Ud Stu Brod)' ••• •tee pruideot ot t.bt ftrm; Lola IDd Vern Ktld.MD. ln1Dt, IDd LU11a.D Stapp wUb Mr. Stapp. came c:town from Faotua ••• they hut peaceful acreace there. She told me. Tbere were many mort arrt•tnc u we left, wltll warm wt.bea for tht Leiter's trip, and tbelr next anlllnraryl • • • Tueaday of last WHII: was anotber red letter day for Frt~ of the Library. One rea80o, no raJn • • • ooe didD't oetd a · "brolly," thoueb I carried rnlDe ••• neither were auuhades neceaary. Tbt malo rea1011, howeYer, tbtrt wu qulte a ptberLDc at Ju- mtne Creek's pleaant club houae, to meet and heir l...eoolrd Cooley, author ol ·• Pre- medicated Wurder," and Wrs. Cooley, wbo did much of the reM&rcb, clarttlcatioo and vert.n-::aUoo, eo-authored the book. Sales that day beoeftted the library tunda. Marybelle (Mu. Joseph) Jotnaoo cbecked the reservattona, Eleanor (Mrs. Thomas) Lumsdon, treuurer, ace~ all mooles, and Bernadine (Mrs. Henry) Ullman direc- ted memhers and guests to the dessert table with Its colortulualeu (compllmeots ot Joan Brlcll:~ cleamln& sHYer tea and cof- fee urns, nuts, candles, AND a ooge rec- tangular cake th2t carried the loscrtptlon, "Happy Birthday, Man." Mary beln& Mrs. Ronald Richmond, prexy of the organlr:.&tton. Followlng dessert, with everyone comfor- tably seated, Dorothea Sheely, Newport Beach City Llbrarlan, presented Mr. and Mrs. Cooley. He bas produced and directed many T.V. shoWs, Perry Como abow, tor one ••• Wrs. Cooley was t~ choreographer • • • Mr. Cooley also wrote and prodUced T.V. com- merclals, some we have all heard . . . many tlmesl He p:oved to be an entertalning speaker, his review of thelr book lnterestiJli. Chap- ters carrying such titles as "meditate be- fore you m !dicate," meaning of course, '•stop aod think," warning also of passing aloog your mlgraln tabl~ts to your frieod or any other medication prescrlbedorother- wlse. Questtoo and answers followed, with Mr .;. Cooley presiding. Looking about we saw Berty (Mrs. Peter) Dobbs, past prexy; Fran (Mrs. Don) Sloper, who edits the Boolnforms; life member, Faith (Mrs. Peter) Vogel; Maureen Curtis w :th Valerie Scudder; Mr. and Mrs. Ph11lp Woodworth, W·mda Pagram, Lois Wheeler, Shirley Kupferman, Sara (Mrs. Edwin L.) Rau, ··ey, who had helped at the dessert tahle; more were Alva TWitchell, Debbie CJ'nonoell, Lu cl Anderson •.• I sat by Joyce Baldwin, and we reoewe1 our acqualn- Our son, William, accompantl'!l us and t.ance of some 15 years past .•• sm11l we had a tour of the ship, Looke<l ovE>r the world ••. bl.g city! ... and a red letter day. ·MRS . BEEK WINS ATHENA Mrs. Joseph A. Beek or lay bo3rt1 aod a memher or Balboa Island wu namo<l Copa de Oro. She Is a s•Js - wtnner of the 1975 Athena talnlng mem'>er of the As- awart1 vesterday by Newport s istan<"e League, a member port B~ch. Wrs. Coarles Hall. Atbena cbllrman, in- troduced Mrs. Edgar Hlll. last year'swtnoer, who made the presentation. CI)IIJIA Df.L-CM.. PTA honors Fran Sloper The bonorary •"let aw- ard wu ci•e to Mra. Doo- ald Sloper (Fri.Q)JJ!r Jeu- ne CacotJ. hoalftrY aer- Ylce award cb&lrman, lor her outlti.MIDC ttmee to ebUdrto aod youth at Co- rona del Mar bleb eebool PTA's ammal louaders day luoebeoo beld at the Har- bor View Home of Mrs. WU- Uam T. Baker. Mra. Sloper 1.a active In the OAR IDd ll 1D ebarre of gtvtnc tJle awards for the outstaodlnc clUuoshlp at tbe elem90tary, )loJor hl«h aDd hl&b sc:boolle•els. other acUvtUes include the Mother's Club tor Gamma P!ll Beta at USC ; over 12 years ln tbe Glrl Scouts as leader, trainer, nel&hbor- hood chairman, camp direc- tor, delegate oo the boud of directors. For the past year sbe las been editor ot the bookWorm for the Newport Beach Friends of the Library. 1021 L COAI1MW'I. ~ .. lUll • CAU. Ul ,.,. .. Mal• • .,.. •• COMPLBTB LINB OP IUSILROVa CA .. FIL LED EASTE R BASK ETS r..... ·-, CHOCOLATE EGGS '-~~,,/ r~~. MOVELTIES ~ ;~ .... PLUIH TOXS /t i .'/-; ~\ ~· RARBI H I A~B (" CHI CKENS - E AST E R EGG OY ES EMP TY BASK ETS&. ~RASS f .. -\ ~ :;- U \., .. PltUCJIIP'I'IONI PIWD 7 DAYS A WIIK M -DAYS • .. 7 ..-an .. 1101111 ... .,. -... HOMEOWNERSI DO \'OU H AVE f i l E . l'H E f T INSU RA NCE O N YOU R PE R SONA L B ELONG I NGS? In PTA she has worked over the years wtth the el- ementary school as presi- dent, vlce-l)resldent, faml- ly -Ute and parent education leader and received the ho- norary ute pln. She was ta- mUy-Ute and parent educa- tion leader for z years at Llncoln junior high. At the COM lllgh school PTA sh~ has been hospJtallty chair-54 8-5 5 S 4 man, membership, ways and means, corresponding sK-A RABBm INSURANCE re:.ary. At the founders day OUR Jlttb YEAR luncbeoo she was el~cted as the new president or the llll•lliiiiiiilllllli119i1i~iHI•ii'li'-iil' llilllivi4.iiiCil•il•ii .. iiiMii•i••il COM PTA for 1975-76, w ••• ~0-~~ Lido Uillaae M~~~IEACH ~ f!~s~itality We7ek~n.d r n .. Silt.. Sun .-Mar .... 1. 22. '2J • l>•·munstrations • Cnmplomeotary Rf"frMhmo•n t-. .....,,.nn·n~ Spcrlals•• fndndly Atmos phPrl' Newport Bl•d. over Nclwport S.y Harbor Panhellenic at thE> of Women's CiviC' League, annual dollars for scholars Amerl<'an Field Service,,.------------------------------------------, b3neftt luncheon at the Ba-:"lewport Bea<'h Historical hb Cortnthlan Yacht Club. Society, Newport Harbor Carroll Bt>ek's Jon~ list r hamher of Commerce, of credlts lnch!t1f> Hoal( llos-F rlenr1 s of the Library and pllal Auxiliary as a charter was .t sky watcher durl~ member and past preslr1ent. Wor ltl W.tr D. She has ser - She also wrote the history ve~l on Orange County Grand of Hoa~~: hospital, Is on the .fury, roorts and education ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~rom mlrt~.s~~sb~noo s•1pertor rourt ).try 3 times TH~ODOitl ~toa~tu sa. TH !ODOitl IIOIIHSJit, THEODORE ROBINS LEASING CO. Proudly AlwMulcJs The G....d Opening of T1Mir ULTRA MODERN NEW LEASING CENTER -----FAll .. Once ataln an ever Increasing ....,.er of new and repeat customers has made a major expansion of our lease cnl dally ccr rental faciUHes necesscry. You are Invited to visit this all new. up-to-th~minute center this wHII. Ow staff of courteous lease e~s will be happy to show you how f~r we have gone to provide our anc1 on municipal court ;.try. In 1961 Carroll received '• man of the year" award from :"lewport Harbor Cham- ber of Commerce; tn 1967 the Zonta Club community serviC'E' awart1, aod ln 1969 the Orange Coast College cltl~Pn award. The Women's Division oft~ Newport Har- bor Cha mber or Commerce presented her the sliver dol- phin awarct ln 1974. The Athena award Is a gol!1 m('(ta Ilion be a ring the ima~~:e of the goddess Athena a011 lc; pr{'sented each year as a tribute to an outstar.- t11~ woman In the Harbor A r+>a m recognition of her servlt e to the community, ThP met1alllon w.ts designed by a Panhellenlc member, Mrs. Wllllam Telkamp, and was flr5t awul1ed tn 1965 to the late Mrs. Walter Bur- roughs. Other rec lplents are Mrs. Robert Ba con, Mrs. Alvln Pinkley. Mrs. Robert Bernard, Mrs. Harold Boy- vey, Mrs. Robert Marshall, Mrs. T. Duncan Stewart, valued CUitOIMf'l the uflllost In convenltftCe ...t economy Ill .. ahno~phlre of frfeftCir, petsollal ......... ~ ......... ........,~-------... Mrs. Loren Heather, Mrs. , M*IM ... MOIF I? I!WfY ...,._ OotNIIe n ...... ) ....... ,..,. tM1 ~ -·.., lt. ........ nat) IMIIM'fAMTA.elll lOut •--'• .... ...... you ........ " ......... .......... ............... ~ . .. Normu Watsoo, IDd Mrs. Edgar Hlll. RENT·A·CAR Mrs. Seek was nomt.nated for the Athena award by 4 -=..._-------41 orpnllatJoos: Hoq Hotpl- tal AuliUary, A.as1staoce Lea11Je of N.-port Beacb, .,. __________ Harbor Key of the ChUd Guidance Ceoter IDd Sof'OI)· tlmlst International of New- Barber S~llst PIN I? DF.fi(;NS LOCALLY- SECURITY WITH HOME OWNERSHIP LOYALLY- For MYefal generatio ns, Laguna Federel has terved this and neighboring communities. Locel LFS penonnel total many lifetimes here, contribute dynamically to the economic and sociel tcene, end offer financial expertise g.ined from 40 years· loyal devotion to your best int...U. For strength, safety and service, you'll be hep~iest at Laguna Federel. Wt •• pleeted to announce that current U~~lngs inflow is now providing new 1<*1 funds for the porch-end construction of quelified tJnglt family homes in the communiti• we •rve. 1 LAOUMA tiU.I. c.ltbftla M3I01 ..... -Vllt ndai u..• a-.~ ....... _...._ I -·- Women IDCIIIT llW~ _ awards ~~~!.!...:-~~~ o....__... out811d touch them ~--~' ._.._ -·•' ~"' th" c~ t~~"!:":~ .. ~ W••· N-'IS cQSi6f-••• '• --;-·-··--,.-UJ otMr il tbe n--· ''TOE S'I'JNG" ~ lliawiCJN "11411UCK WINDMill" ••cARNAl KNOWLEDGE" Jack Mlchohol'l & Ann·M•rtr•t Plus ··THe NIGHT PORTER" Ra .. pllng & Dl 1k Bogan:le Doth Rated R ----. lmlod .,. llloSaa Diop> b<OD<b, • 'Tile ool)' ftnt arint tor a t.ac-a member wu woa by Thelma Pldclock Hope o1 Corooa dtl Mar. Tbll a- wan was 111 Ji'fcllt poetry tor an amGilal jlnCle ealled "U:oatey, aJotb_or btlwer ... She al80 reeetved ! t.:IDOr- abte maoUon awards. A thlrd prtse 111 art ~u won by Vfvtan Burtcbb) of Lagur.a Beach. This win mates her painting elll:lb1e tor tbe biennial connotloo to be beld ID Washington 1D 19'16. A nrst hooon.ble meotiou went to Olga stero for a n- tereolor and to Wtnifred Smith of Nt!wport Harbor for a fi(ure paJnting of ber daughter. The March meetLDc of the writers wort.sbop was held in the bom~ of Thelma Pad- dock Hope. Isabelle Zel(ler eoDducted the meeting, Her book, "Creative wrtUng," Is out DOW in a s~ond edition. A WET WINNER _ Fifty boats turned out for Bahia Guests were Jane Card, Corinthian Yacht Club's Huntington 20-ttthom race last publisher of '·Hyaclnttls and Sunday undaunted by wind shlfts and rain squalls around Biscuits, •· a poetry map-the 18:mue ,course. The Class B wtnner was Chinook, zine wttich she publishes tn shown here, a Santana 30 half-ton sloop skippered by Brea, and Dorothy Blocker Scott SchOck of Balboa Yacht Club. Chinook also took of Corona del Mar, who ex-3 nrsts for a second over .all tn I.O.R. Class 0 at the hibtted the nrst book pub-recent midwinter championships in Los Angeles Harbor lished under her auspices as to prove that this recently ihtroduced 30-!oot n.cing- puhllsher. The book is "The cruising sloop Is a worthy competitor tn any class or roses are grinning," written her rating, (Beckner photo) by Roger Berg, pastor of k d the Newpon "'""" Lother-T b to be pl·C e ao Chmh. op 055 WINS FILM AWARD .. The l?th anooal bosses the Costa Mesa Coun try ·•La danse de Ia mer, night of the N"J)Ort Harbor Club. a 4 minute sound film br· B 1n . and Professional In keeping wlth the theme Orange Coast College sto-us ess Club wUI be held "happlness Is hodge podge," dent Kerry Brougher, ~k March zt at club members will present first prize in the commun1ty ' the evening's entertainment. college division of the 9th Mrs. Myrna Rosenfeld and annual CaWorn.l.a student 8 Miss Cynthia Strang are co- millimeter nlm festival held chairwomen. r:,;;:::;:;:::;:;:::;:;:::;:;:::;:;;;:::;;;:::;;;:::;;:;,:M;;;,ar:,;';;·":,;";;,-;,:',;',:'";;;,;S;;a;;;n,o;;,l;;";::•\i· Boss of the year wlll bE> • announced and presented a trophy by Dortha McFarren, ~~~!~rratt ([l!ttrc~ nf t~r ~boter 2900 Pacific VIew Drive, Corona del Mar The Rev. Larry D. Fruhling, Pastor HOLY WEEK SERVICES Maundy TtJJrsday --Communion, 7:30p.m. Mar. 27 Good Friday --Ecumenical service, noon to 1 p.m. The Rev. Don Kut:r. preachlng Good Friday --Evenl:lg servtce, 7:30p.m. Easter Sunday services, March 30 8:00 a.m. --Contemporary service 9:00a.m. --Easter breakfast 10:30 a.m.--FamVy w.orshlp service 11:30 a.ln. --Easter egg hunt for children IY J. C. HUaU•HRII:S J.C. HumpftrWs, who-sto,. •t 1823 Nft¥PQrt Bflld. ,_ bHn • Cost• ,._,. t.ndmarlf for mor• president. Past bosses of the year include Dick Rich- ard, Roy Greenleaf Sr., Wl - nltred Bacon, Ben Reddick., P.A. Palmer, Dr, Arnold Naegell, Ted Hambrook, Ag-rp.n 21 yun,. ;, •n .utftoriry on nes Blomquist, Art McKen- gems •nd j.-lry. zte, Morrl MoltlO, Donovan THE BETROTHAL RING Southworth, Lou Donaldson, Charles Crt.ngle, Jack Bar- nett, Fred ScOOepe, Orville Schlueter, CbickCiarke, Ge- orge Pappas, John Coolidge, Justin Baletka and Victor Yack.. SendtheJf*lV A baokollul of colorful Spring flowero or;lfyou'd rather. lovely green plants •.• eet In a quaint dou~•handled rattan basket •.• even a whimsical little Easter Bunny •.• to show all those special people .•• that you care, you remember. Sending the FTD HappyNest,.~~>~ couldn't be easier. Just call or vislt your nearby FTO Florist. (Most accept major credit cards.) Remember, he can send your gifts almost anywhere, by wire, the FTD way. Ut:ually avalllble 1-l ~()(}" for lea th.ln _( t.J HappyNest II, planted, uaually available lor tess than 'J.~· • Ali an Independent buainenmen, each FTO Member Florist Mfs his own prices. The first historically re- corded diamond enpge- ment ring ns given to M,1ry of Burgundy by Mu- lmlllan of Austrla on the day of their b~trothal, Aug. 17, 1477. He was actvlsed that "your gnce must hne a ring set wlth a diamond." Mrs. McFarren ~!(til also present girl or the year a- ward for outstanding servlcf' to ll1e dub, Committee chairwomen are Janice Haines, Beatrkf' Brockman, Hetty Dickson, Call your FTD Extm 1buch.Florist! Lvdia Southworth, Carlotta NOrthcutt, Dorothy Van Mar- ler, Jean del Guidice and Jessie Hamil. Alicia's -. ( I . ~ I \<111 I \ ; I ,. q C 197~Fiorlsls' Tr•naworld Delivery. Older than the wedding b:~nd. the betroti:JaJ rtng w :; s once made of plaited rush, leather or even Iron or mnt, and was often given as a marriage pledge ln tribes not using •eddlng rings. There ts every reason for the use of the diamond as an engagement symhol. Its name stems from the Greek "adamas," meaning unconquerable, suggesting the eternity of love as beautiful dlamoods are passed oo from one gen- etation to the next, DCC WOMEN'S TENNIS TEAM DEFEATS GWC After sweepin~t all 5 sln- gles matches, the Orange Coast Coll~e women's ten . nls team pinned a 6-3 loss on Golden West Co llege last Thursdav on theGolr1en West courts. Ttte victory boosted OCC's Southern League re- cord to 1-0-1. The Pirates are 2-0-1 on th ~ season, Call or vlalt us today. We can Mnd you.-selection almoet anywhere. flowers & gifts .- LN'latt --IN1 NFW AIRPORT 1975 . ' , . . 646-4479 2438 NEWPOIIT llVD. COSTA ,..., MocArthu 11,.4.,1"' Eut 17th Street, He,._r View C ... ter C.•t• M••• , .... «160 PHONE 546-11'7! or S46-UII LDd FLORIST ~x~ ' ( ........ c.n.r .......... , 1111 •va. ." c.TA llliiA Hollister's Nunery & Flower Shop 1701 CORINTHIAN WAY (NEAR THE AIRPORTl NEwPORT BEACH 133-1113 • • Junior Ebe/1 aids local projects BLUE H POOLS N • h t • I GETTING READY for the IIPrblc fuhJon show aDd ale '9 In go e at tbe Newport Beach Auiltl.oce lM.pe ThrUt Shop are members of tbe Junior AullJary, left to rtcbt, • ' ,,. Mrs. Richard JenND <-1 Lido ble, Mre. Robert B&11 of Ins I a In g Harbor View HW., aod Mu. Manball stuart of Donr Shores, Mrs. stuart 1a cbainnaD for tbe eYIIlt. Mn. • t J enaeo .and Mrs. Ball wW be modeDIDc at tbe sale to sessIOn se be held trom 10 a.m. to ! p.m. Saturday, Marcb Z2 in coojunctioo with the fl.shloD ahow. The Tbrlft Shop 1a located at 505 3Znd St., Newport Beach. (Enalp photo) The Nightingale Chapter of Hoag Hospital AuxJUary ls holding its annual luncheon and Installation meeting at the Costa Mesa Golf and Country Club in Costa Mesa on Tuesday, Aprll 1, at 11:30 a.m. Seminar on heart aHack Early warning slpals and measures that may help pre- vent a heart attack wlll be stressed in a free public health educatloo seminar at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, AprU 3, ln the conference center of Hoag Hospital. na Sebley, Hoac cl1et1cla.n. They will dJacuss early war- nLDc signals aDd preventive measuree aDd wlll respond to questiooa from the audi- ence foUowlDc the Qlm. Tbere 1s no c .. rge for the serril.nlr. Tbe public is In- vited. 1'llub to tbt commatty ot Newport Btacb I.Dd tbe ...,., soo ,...u no liP· port.d J..SOr Ebell'e .. La boclttqiM --.. •• tbe Juo- iou ..... e P...• to t.be1r fi.- YOrtt. eomiDIIIltty proJecta n.u ctab o1 Newport Beaelll -aebolarabtp tor daerriac area amcseot, tsoo. Newport Beacb ftre d..,artmem --to purchase tbt maa, ''Ha.,. a wODder- tul efllliac," $175, tor ID- ItncUDC ,outb croape 00 al4ltJ iD tbe bome. Scbool ace mother pro- cram -. to parcbue the film, "17 IDd Precu.ot," de- plctlnr a rtrl rnUtDr the dect..loo whether or oot to keep ber bat~ or rtYe It up for adoptloo, $180. Alao the Stronc.CampbeU inter- est inventory for voeattooal DEB BALL NOV. 29 The Newport chapter of the Nat1onal Charity League wW bold tbe 19'75 debutante ball at tbe new South Coast Piau Hotel oo Nov. 29. Tbe ball committee In- eludes MrL James Dowty, director; Mrs. Outd ftJl Diest Skl.lUnc, arrange- meota; Mrs. G. P. Forrest, accessories; Mrs. Mark H. HanMO, anoouneement tea; Mrs. WWiam R. Allen, de- butantes; Mrs. Edward Bell, debutante tatbers; Mrs. Bradford Hovey a.od Mrs. Royal Tucker, decoratloos; Mrs. Carl Frova, escorts aDd stags; Mrs. Donald Su- therland, Invitations, for- mal; Mrs. Roger Riley, in- vltattooa, Lntormal; Mrs. Donald L. Hall, music; Mrs. Carltoo Hand, photography; Mrs. Paul Kuhn, presentor, floor committee chairman; Mrs. David MacLachlan, programs; Mrs. Ric hard Hausman, publlcity; Mrs. Roger Blanchard, secretary; Mrs. L. Vlnceot Mayell, treasurer; Mrs. Frank Ken- drick, reservations; Mrs. Theodore Krasel, social; Mrs. Mel•ln Daniel KUmer, rehearsal; Mrs. Leoobard Mayrhofer and Mrs. Paul Rolfes, parents party; Mrs. John Vittrop, typist. NAMED TO BOARD OF CANCER SOCIETY Betty McMick.en of Balboa and 8 other Orange Countla.ns were introduced as new members of the board of directors of the Orance County unit of the American Cancer Society at a lunc heon meeting March 13 at tbe the Royal Inn, Santa Ana. MIss McMlck.en, associate director of the Newport Lan- guage and Speech Center, ls a graduate of USC , receiving her M.A. 1n 1967. Her work Is primarily In the rehablll- tation of cancer-related speech and language disor- ders, and she Is actively involved ln the dlagnoslsand trt'atment or speech of lan- guage disorders related to the rentral nervous system. aad career P""'"IC. lttt. EIIYircllmatal Nataare Ceeter •• to plaDt pOUDd COYer aJoac tbe MW cliUI UDk feDce, $500. y..,_. OW.. CLIDle --reD~. cUate admlai.ua- tloa IDd medical sappllu --$1,150. Tbe flai.Dee eommlttee cooslsted ol Mre. Jerrold Cole, ebalrmu; Mra. Larry Thayer, JIID.lor Ebell preat- deDt; Mrs, James Mears, Mrs. Boyd Peters aod Mrs. Robert Ctmtnl. SCHMITZ ASSIGNED TO TRAINING UNIT John G. Sebmitz of Spy. &~as ~ a Marme Mr Rese"e colooel, bas beell asllped to the Re.erve•s Volunteer Tra.lDJng Unit 16, headquartered at El Toro Mari:De Corps A1r Statton. Tbe un1t li comprised oo reservists wbo serve ooe weekeod per mootb without pay. Mr. Scbmtts, former u.s. eoocres.ma.o, 1s an In- structor at Santa Ana Col- lege. ' PHOTOS OF WOMEN IN O.C.C. DISPLAY PbotOgraphs depleting wo- men from around the world eogaged ln their dally acti- vities are on dtsply through April 3 ln the Orange Coast College library. The exhibi- tion, betng beld in con;tnc- tlon with international wo- men's year 1975, Is located In the library's main noor ~Uery area and admission is free. WOilD'S UICEST: PUT'" A ILUI HAVIN POOL 01 SPA· fill ISTIII&ATII CALL HOW OR DROP IM •.• w.',. Clea• ly And Op•n 7 Doya A Weelr. 12222 Harbof Blvd., Gwden Grove 530-1142 871-8020 n2-3401 ot ~fiOM Stet• Lie•,.•• 1t22J7 ,. v .... '" o ...... c ...... , XEROX C Dial 546-2693 3«)0 Irvine Ave. Newport Beach (Hear Bristol Mrs. w. E. Langston will install Mrs. Alfred Boehner, chairman; Mrs. George Ray, procram; Mrs. E. L. Beahm, ways and means; Mrs. Jack Gross, membership; Mrs. M.A. Manderbach, recording secretary; Mrs. Howard Batt, correspondlng sec rt'- tary; Mrs. Roland G. Wells, treasurer; Mrs. Thomas Bo- ler, parliamentarian; Mrs. Gale A. DaJmaM, haby pho- tos; Mrs. Donald Fraser, calendar; Mrs. Kerm Rima and Mrs. Corlett w 1lson, holiday; Mrs. Wilbur New- mnn, out patient records; Mrs. Joseph W. Mas!, pub- licity. Moderated by the hospi- tal's associate admlnJstra- tor, Louls J. Kaa, the se- minar will feature the Amer- ican Heart Association fUm , ·•our way of life," which profiles the We style of a male heart attack victim from infancy to the present. The panel wUl include Mrs. Carol Grtmtb, R.N., erlUcal ··are nurse; Dr. Michael C. McNalley, chief cardlolo- ,.:lst; Dr. Joel H. Manches- t~:-r and Dr. Gene R. Pro- fant, both membersofHoag's medical staff, and Mrs. Mag- now a Keep cool with CANVAS AWNINGS Don't let the aun apoll you' 1*Jo tun. Shade with colorfUl c:entu for cool comfCirt . Call or come bv for"fr" eatlmatea. fCIALIN . ,,.,.,,. 11' aA•r• AH ao • 1171 MIWPOIT COITAMDA .... I MATTRESSES •KW -uaVJLDorG lrreaular Shapn ._......,_Celtla ClOST A MISA MATTaUS CO. 2 ............. 1t4. ...... , LEGAL MOTIC! FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following persoo is doing bUsiness as the Gar- ment Dtstrlct, 2952 W. LlD- 1, cotn. ~m. _S.!.·-~1; F K t.tc:,"CCftt corpora~ • 295'2 w. t:.t.c:dlr, ·~belftr, Ca. 92801. Thts business is cooducted by a corporation. Corporation Name: F K Inc., Dooald L. Closson, Pres. This statement was tiled with the County Clerk cfOr- ange County Feb. 25, 19'75. Publish: Feb. Z7, Mar, 6, 13, 20, 1975, in the Newport Harbor F.nslgo. F41257 BIDS OPENED FOR COLLEGE FACILITY Bids w~re opened last week for the general contract to build a new classroom and admtnJstratlon t.lctllty at Southern Calllornia College, adjacent to the Costa Mesa C tvtc Center. The low bld of $904,987 was received from Steen Coostn.~cUoo Company of Santa Ana. All bids wUl be reviewed by the College board of directors at the AprU 2 meettng. The 26,000 square foot facility ts part of a $1.3 mUiloo campus development project whtcb includes addi- tional parking, street llght- lnc, and widening of Van- guard Way. CADET CHOSEN FOR ARNOLD AIR SOC ETY Cadet C~r R. Di- xon of COI"'M del Mar taa beeo selected for member- ship iD the Amold Air So- ciety, tbe professioDal bo- norary .arvtee orpnllatioa of the Air Force Ruene omcers TraJDtnc Corps (AFROTC). Cadet Dtml, IOU of Mr. anct Mrs.. WWIIlm A. D1SOD o~ &15 Becoota An .. la a member of tbe AFROTC dt- taebmeat at USC, wbere be lt lt1ldJlDC for Ida taebelor'a cterree Ill baiDHa admfm- ltftttoa. IIMD Itt YOUIIU·IC·PftOM OIDII 10M OILY u.• flO a ... YIAI • ---------.. --.. -... -• IIAIIII ••••••••••• • • .. • ••••••••••••••• • • , osertoa· It's pulling into Ncwpon Center Tuesday March 25 to help cdebrate the Newpon Center Office Opening of Well~ Fargo Bank. From lOa.m . to 3p.m. the famous Wells FJrgo stagecoach and horses will make a stop at our office. There'll be free refreshments and souvenir gifts for everyone. Come on out. Vice President and Manager Wallace Minter, Assistant Manager Steve Wille along with their entire staff will be on hand to welcome you. • -~· Open a Goldlkcount and ~a gold paa. Open a Wells Farso Gold ACXlOWlt -me oriainal oomplete benk service pacJcare-dwina Wcl.b fU'JO Days, and you1l te«ive a free Gold Pan -the kind the Pf'OIP«10n u.td. During\\ellsiWgo Days you can get a bank andabudde. Open a new checkmg or savmgs account of S250 or more dunng Wells Fargo Days. and you'll get an authenuc Wells Fargo belt buckle, rcgtStered wuh Wells Fargo & Company. A $100 Passbook Savings Account to be gi\al away each day • There's a SlOO Wells Fargo Passbook Sanngs Account being given away each day of our celebrat1on, March 25-28. and all vtsitors are eliaible for the drawing. S400 tn Wells Fargo Passbook Saviflas in all. As wdJ as a full 5°o tnterest -more than you11 get at the other 4 or Cahlomia's 5 largest banks. r-------------------------------, 1 Wm a $100 ~Passbcd Savings Aan•nt I al \\ells Far., Bank: I I I I I I I I I I I I Brine thas entry btaM to 1~ ~ Ccnt~r Off•ct at 660 N~wpon C~nt~r Onn, N~wport Buch, on Tuu -Thun • March 2S-27. hcrwem 10:00 A.M. and ):00 P.M. or Fnda)l. ~ 28 hctwem 10:00 A.M. and 12-aD Noon. NAME.-------------------- 11.~£~------ CITY _________________ _ STATE. _ __.ZIP I II.,_ Clr.-fna for one flOC) 5~ ,_~~boot~ $eVI"9S ll.c:co<.lnt will be held NC" ~, M etoee ~ ~ You dO not Pltve to be prewnt to win. The winner I will De Mlllftect llllr !Ml" You ""'r win on~ once. 1 ==:.u=e~~.;,':cs~:;!t:::O:•'arooa eo .,.. HI L----~------~----~--~------~ 25·28at Dr., I IT WORKS COMPLETE OR '$AVE PARTIAL $5.00 CARPET CLEAHIHG Expir~s Mar. ~1. {('teanz. 19" (!}"Mlf$ter . c..,.,..,_ _ ..... . u .... . 7,30 P.M., FRIDAY, MARCH 21 10,00 A.M., SATURDAY, MARCH 22 AUCTION • :121 EAST FIFTH ST., $AHTA AHA, CALIF. 1956 ROLUl-BENTLEY S.I, Sliver on Silver, r&atl. wood Interior, restored, new whitewall tires, beautiful condition. 1972 PLYMOUTH DUSTER, ftllly equipped. 1963 XKE J AGUAR ROAOOTER NEW & US ED OFFICE FURN. &I MACHINES: Dictaphones; Recorders; Computers; Mimeographs; Manuel, Portable & Elec. Typewriters; Add.1ng Machines; all makes 1: models; Metal Desks; Cre- deDJaa; Ct.lrs, stnlght & arms; Typewriter Tables 1: Clalrs; z 1: 4 dnr. File Cabinets; storace CabiDtts; Shr:JW Cases; TbouSI.Dd& of Ft. of Mtb.l Warebouse Shel•IJJC, Emaust Fans, Blower Fua, J Com I. Air Cond •. Units. Heating Units; FORK LifT, (r;wtk.Stat., 1 Too}. Cbtppeodale Bedroom Set with claw teet. ANTIQUES -SOME FURN. ~ LOTS CLOTHING; ORIEIIT AL ROOS; CHURCH PEWS; UPRIGHT PIA- NO; MANNEQUINS; RESTAURANT BCXJTHS; TOOLS, BRASS CHURCH BELL, BUGGY WHEEL, lTC. POOL TABLE , •• TOYS •• , FLOWERS ••• ---OVER 10,1100 rra• TO BE 90LD--- IMSPICTiOM • fRIDAY, IIA.Rai 2\ )ROM 10 A.M. TDill; BrtWertcarlf.. ...._. CbU'p, Aaa"_. .... , .. • CRANE ·q;J!t:ca .... ;;;. ~~-2~ ~·~ ~!!.~ ... -. o CIIIMCB wtaloor"' 1 ... 11110o ldllodP""'f.:!'!:::-1111 .... 11 .tllcltloifU, -w--00-00 -..... li>.lllllln.-01 TRIIIIAITD,-... -~ II -wu IWI 1 .. It -10 Twto& o1-M1; 1-.-. v'" Dr .. 1utaer Ylft acco•• to lll.rold ""*'• tile ...,111 • ,.... a..1.a.. tlert.IMilh .... O.O,... -, -_, --p-al lilt T .. plo. pion aft 1..-.. ... 1 -, -"Jol• ·--will-at IO.iOLm.. T-BCY-(I(Jr.... No e-wtallo--•. · • , , · ~ 1 ,..,,,.,.,.,_. pott. ~ CR•na> YU1 apfetet tiii'Celll....__, .. ,1111 ....... ,........ .. =-... --!"' ... '" Pt..lllcwv, u u.. dmt.c u.oa. cu ........ '.,.Ill ... -. dlncted ~;:;;~--:• ~ 1lilf tlellt .,..,..._ r.tlftl, with Up_tDtllud.v..tra.cald bJ •Ms • .,..... ti..Cor-1 at 7.10 ,.~ oo a tftdlticMJ Stder d:IIDtr MciDdaJ. OM del liar. -· rr. CCIIIIIIilDI "' ou tbe .,... Tllo eu -br lrte -_: bolle -. Tbe com,.... hilt, U ,oi!IOI htutllo, RILEY ASSAILS ' at wtlb 110¥ Doe IIJ Soder will be bold oo the eiOOiod Ottr lilt---JET SHIFT PLAN ••7tM cora. c~ei Mar HCODd n1cbt of Pt.Hofer, ter UDe )&It before U. ac- COOirlntU.l Cllateb' 1,,._ at 6 p.m. Ttllfldly, Marth cidet, Armltralll *-d. .. 27 to tbt tlc)'liDtr room ot Tbe otber clrtYW, ~ -= U::~t ~= -;::.: tra; Alrpo~er llaa. Temple SaWJer of. Cotta Kea. aad ., PLYUounl COMGRE-Bat Yblm a Rabbi Melwi.D Mn. Sawyer, ftn tnat.s GAnoNAL CHURCH S!U D. S11Yirman wlll CCIDI!uct for mlDOr la)lrtea ud n- Bro.ct 81 N-rt Hol&hta tbo Seder, whle• 11 -l•ood flo'" Hooc llool>ltl. ., w~..-to lbe oommlldt)'. ReM"'· Mr. Twllt WU PI'C*MitCtd -Guest p ... eber for tbe Uoot mllltbemadebyllareb dead •riJ' Slltlll'dtr from ~ ~·::·w~":~·~~:: · 22 by caiUac Mn. Lee Bur.. maatn _..Jut• -:«•nd,: ioude r the F Eut lteln, 675 .. 7799, or Mrs. tbe acddet. wtdc oeee ~~-~-eo...:J-.... MttJJ.eJaecb1,4M-5S09. at 8:05p.m. jilt Dltb of ... -FordRd. or oo the Bible Fell"!:llllp SERVICE MARKS ur, s....,.r "lost toobd Boor, His topic wW be Who TER SUNRISE up ta Umt to -1 polr al 11 Ho?" Clllldno will brtar EAS ••dltpll eomtar ot 111m," palma ID obsernnce of Palm Tbe 16tll annual Newport omcer Annltrolle reported, s..c~~.,.. A communion ser-Harbor Easter SUill'lse ser. ''and applied bl.a brakes, bat Ylce "Wll1 be hekl at 7:30p.m. Yice wW start at 6:15a.m. coul<m't notdtbtcollii:IGD.." r11111 lliolr1A:t co..tr ~ noma,Ru.y aid lUt .... -tlll.tp,..-1• to ..at jot w lnllto hom Onlp C...ty All)>ortto£1- Toro or CUtp P.Uet.oa ''ctl.arlp.rd c:ommoe ....... •• lb. lU.ley. • ntlred --~atdeom merclal 111 ot EIToroMar- lM a4f *tloD. would ban a ''deYUtatlllc lmc».et" ~tbe Saddl*elt VIUoy. Mr. Riley U•u ln DoTer Sborea, .._r lbe take-off pollen al lob oatar OnDp Couaty All)>ort, IJid ooee jD-a prtnle "'-al llallDdy Tbarlllay. March SO at DavldDI fteld, • THE NEWPORT HAR-Newport Harbor hJCbscbool. BOR CHURCH OF REUGI-Cbuck SmUll. J:Utor of OUS SCIENCE, 541 Center Calvary Cbapel, wUl preach St., Co-t& Mesa • Palm Son-for the 3rd a~ccesstn year day music at the 11 a.m. at the servtce. PLASTIC SURGERY :=~ elu .... n,t~tlllcthe service wUIIDclUde the chOir A 400 voice youth and •, .... , .... "The palms," "In ....... adult choir, under the dine- the p.rdeD" sung by Diane tlon of Merle Valdez, will PUc btr, "Love Is," com-sing. The Children of the J)osed aad sung by John PauJ Day, a popular Maraoatha Tbommto. The Rev.Eieanor fecordl.og group, wUI also Jack80n wl1l preach oo the present Easter songs. topic, ''Triumph of truth.'' Sponsor or the annualsun- Tbe tprlng boutique of the rise service 1s the Newport Womea's GaUd will be held Harbor K.Jwa.nis Club, from lp a.m. to 4 p.m. this More than 10,000 people Friday and SabJrday at the are expected to attend, mak- charch, tog It ooe of the largest • ST. ANDREW'S PRES-Easter observances 1n BYTERIAN CHURCH, 600St. Southern California, accord- Andrew's Rd., CUff Haven -ing to Ted Lindstedt of the "A wrestler?" will be the Ktwants Club. Hrmoo topic of Dr. Charles Dleterlfteld at 8, 9:30 and 11 a.m. SUnday, the 4th iD tats Ieattll series on "Who are you?" Acommunlooser- Tlee 1f1ll be beld at 8 p.m. MallDdy Thursttly, aod there wUI be a Good Friday ser- 'flee at 8 p.m. BADIUHTON TEAM GAINS 2-0 RECORD Orange Coast College's coed badminton team upped Us Coast League record to 2-0 with a 17-7 victory over Cerritos College last Thurs- day Ln the OCC gym. The Pln.tes, now 4.0 oo the sea- son, host L.A. Harbor Col- lege at 2:30 p.m. today, March 20. 0 '1 IIIIDk It would be Ir-IS DOLPHIN T PIC re-•lbte tor •• to tnos- "Ptuuc .uqery. allJOU fer tbe aoi.H udtnfllcPro- enr waoted to IIDo1r but were blem. ol ooe area of the afraid to ull::" will be u.e ~ to another common- subject of Dr. Jorce Laban, tty," r.lald li.st week., .Newport plastic surceoo, whea be addresses the Wo- men's Dl•lslon (Dolptdna) of tbe Newport Harbor chamber of Commerce on March 26 at the lrYlneCout Country Club. The monthly hmcbeon meetl.ng stllrts wUh I.D 0:30 champape get-acqualAted gatberl.ng, wttb Tammy Cos: as bOf(ess. Earltne Loop, Dotpbln presldeDt, •Y• Dr. LD.baa. speclallses ID corr.cun plastic SJrte!"J ror ctilldrea suttertnc from coogeDJ.tal birth defects. Rese"aUODS tor tbt hm- c heon may be made by calling the ChlmberofCom- merce at 544-8%11. A questtoo and uswer session about plutlc IUr- gery wUI follow' Dr. Lubaa's talk. PHOTO Q.ASSES AT ALL 3 BOYS Q.UBS Ctou.. lD pbotocnpiiY are beiDc taucht at au 3 brucbes ol the Harbor Area Boys Club. B111 Lewis, a volunteer wllb W1de pbotognphJ ex- perieoce, teacbeaat the Cen- tnl Ud Upper Bay bn.oches, ud James Tnasdeii at the Eutbluft bnocb. Classes are beld at the Ceatnl bnocb. 594 Center , Costa Mea, at 3:30p.m. oo WedDe8days, and at .the Up- per Bay bnDCb. 2131 Tus- tin., on Wednesday and Tbvldly enolD&:s at 7 p.m. Ea.stbhdl bnDCb classes are btld TIMidlys at 7 p.m. U:on mtormattoo may be had by eaJ.llD( 642-8372. LIGAL IIOTICI· L!G.U NOTICE --=====:........ --=-~.....,.._ ' .t&~ j<ndam . .. , .. L ~ tfW'(..i CCMIONA DU. MAll ' 2J , •••• I AU.o.lft'a) CMtOOMIHO IM PIT I'OOde AND au~•u ===c=o~oo!!:•:•:•~•:•:·~·="'::.~ ,·cHURCHES I FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 2101 CLiff blt., MIWPOIT IIACH -i42..J..U IIR. P. KINTON IIIHOII PASTOI lUNDAY SCHOOL. ••• •. t.M A.M. llaLI ITUDY ,,., ....... ...... p .............. 7 ... .. OI''IIIHO" ILIAMOR C. J MIMUTII fiuDclaJ Senioo , , , , . , , , 11:00 LOI, Buoclar SOboo1 ••••••• ; 11:00 •·•· CINTI.I IT!, COSTA MilA 6<1 .. 1111 GRACE BIBLE CHURCH Veterans' Memorial Bldg. 565 W. J8th .Costa Mesa REV. TOM TYREE, Pastor SUNDAY SERVICES' 10'30 A.M. & 7,00 P.M . Sunday School, all agrs, 9 :30 HOME BIBLE CLASSES ' Call 552.()()92 -Teaching Bible Doctrin~• ATTEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE REGULAR LV We invite you to worship Cll;istian Science Servicu Fl RS'r CHURCH OP CHRIST, SCIENTIST JJOJ Via Lido Newport Beach SUNDAY SCHOOL 9 & 10:30 •• Ill. . SUNDAY S:ER VICES 9 A 10:50 a.m. WEDNESDAY EVENI~G MEETING 8 f!·m: READING ROOM Wuk days: 9 a.m. · S p.m. Wednud.ay:9 a.m.-7:45p.m Tuesday . 9 a.m.· 5 p.m.; 7-9 p.m. SECOND CHURCH OP OIRJST, SCIENTIST Newport Beach ar Corona del Mar 3100 Pacific View Dr. LUTHERAN CHURCH SUNDAY SCHOOL tO •.m E ER SUNDAY SERVICElCl.a.m OF TH MAST WEDNESDAY a,oo P.M. 2900 PacifiC Vn Dr. Reading Room: Corona del Mar, Calif. ISO()oo8 E. Coaa,Bwy. Temple Isaiah or Newport Beach (conservative) wlll sponsor a community Pass- o'fer Seder at 6:30 p.m. Mar. ,z7 at Kaplan's restaurant, 3333 Bristol, South Coast Plaza, Costa Mesa. Rabbi Garsoo Goodman wlll otnci- ate. The symbolic food which will be part or the dinner Jack Guernsey of OCC ea- sily won the men's singles, while teammate Sue Janess toot the women's singles. Sue and Dee Dee Guadentl combined to take" the wo- LA.WR'ENcE o: FRl JHLIN Eatrnce oa Narda••• NOTICE OF HEARING Pastor -Phone 644-2664 Mon.-Fri.: 10 a.m. to S p.m NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tr.t tbe Bol.rd of Super-Snday aftenaooa: 1 to 3 doubles, ·n. 3209 OIUIIOI YOU NI\\II)Drt a.och HOLY "~u & EASTERTIDE CALENDAR PALM SUNDAY: Holy eucharist, blessing aod dls- trlbutloo or palm crosses, 7:30, 9:00, 11 :00 a.m. MON. THRU THURS.: Holy eucharist, 6:3V & tO a.m. TUESDAY: Stat10DS of the Cross, 7:30p.m. MAUNDY THURSDAY: Seder supper (by ticket only) 9:00 p.m. -Strl.pptng or u tltars 9:30p.m. -6:30a.m. --VlgU GOOD FRIDAY: 6:30a.m. -Holy communion 12:00 to 3:00 p.m •• Traditional 3 hour service SAT.: 4:00p.m. -Baptism, admission tocommuoJon 10:30 p.m. -Ancient rite of lighting the new nre, special music 11:00 p.m·. -Festl'fl.l mldolght choral eucharist EASTER SUNDAY: 7:00, 9:00 I.Dd 11:00 a.m. -Fes- tln.l choral holy communion 4!00 p.m. -Chlldreo•s Easter Semce (Grades 6 IDd betp.r) Brtac Oowers for flower cross ........... , .• ., ...... _ ..... ,7 ... 111 BREAKFAST- LUNCH-- from from DINNERS from 1.50 visors of tbe COWl-of o ...... e, state of Calitoroia, tas SUNDAY SCHOOL .-., ·-Sat.: 10 a.m. to,. p.m. by Resolllt1on dated the fth day of Marett. 19?5, declared AJI Ages: 9 : 15 to 10: 15 a.m You are cordially invited , Us. lp.~eoUoo ~. UD~J: tbe, ~1trftory._ .~~fl:_b..ed ln. p~ld ";:~~~ Worship Hour -10:30 a.w, to afr:ifU·CJUatdf:sa.i"•: luUoo to 'loth Sewer MatnJ!aufi ~ and'! ru:81\1 ~~r~ry ".~ (:~!!ee Ho1'!'~ andlto-O.r ._ . &oom. , w-r, tbe 11t1> doJ of..AI>rlt; '1M5, oJ;be tWOt ,of 9:~~: ~2~~tf::::::::=::::__.!::::::::==~~~~~ o'clock A.M., of atd day at the ChambfrS ol-ttte SO.t"d-r ---~ · • · '' · ~ · · 1 of 8\lpentoors of , .. c oaaty of 'On!lgl! ta the<>ranre THE FIR'ST BAPTIST CHURCH COWtlJ Admtntstn-lkllldlDg, 515 North Sy0~mon! Street, THE CEH TER FOR BIBLICAL STUD!!$ Santa Ana, Calllorn!a u tbe time aDd place for the hearing ,.45 A.lltl. ataLt: CLUSU upon the questiorl Of Dld llllell.tloo and all objectloos 11100 A.M. WORSHIP HOUR thereto, at which time and place all Interested persons 7•00 P .M. EVAGILISTIC HOUII may ._r IJidbe beard, D.R . JIMMY COMBS, PA$TOR At any time prior to tbe time ft.J:ed for haarlng, any ~=::::==:~==~:;::===~::;~===~ interested periODs may tile with tbe Clerk of the Board · r H f p of Supentoors of tho COUDty of Onnce written objedtoos Highway ouse 0 raycr to the pr'OJIOM(I umeu.tloo, wbich objedloos will be con- sidered by tbt Board of Supe"Lion at the time and place 2411 E. COAST HWY ., CORONA DEL MAR !bed for be&riDc. A lepl description or aid territory LOWER lEVEL -REAR ts coat.aJoecS lD Reeolutioo No. 75-28%, dated March 4, /NTERDENOMJNAnONAL. FULL GOSPEL 19'75, of tbe Board of ~"l.sors on fi~ with tbe Clerk SUNOAV SCHOOL : 9:415 WORSHIP II AVICE: 11:00 of the Board of 8uperYt80ra. EVANGEL!TISTIC SERVICE : 1:00 P.M.IUNOAY The territory 1a g-.erally described U foHows: PRAYER ANO BIBLE STUOV: 7:30P.M. WEONE.,AV PropoMd Annexatloo No, 9 lltebetooo Dr. -Peters Cao-WILLIAM T. KROAH, PASTOP yoo Cbuwel to 70tb Sewer Maiul:~c• District. "Sdd uneutlon couUtl of approximately 100.468 . l::======P=H=O=N=E=: =642==-¥;7=6=2=====~ acres )Ocat.s on tbe ..tblut Ate ~ Jamboree Boule-: r .,.rd. mrtb ol M1cbelll:ll Orin, ID the west l"ln• arn.." DATED: llu<b 4, 1975, Plymouth Congregational Church BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORIIU. A Fr~ and lndq>rndmt CongrrratiOI'IIIl Orri1rilln Oturch W. E. ST JOHN THE REV. JOHN A. LINDVAll, Minister Coaaty Clert and e~:..otndo Clerk Sunday Service~ 10:00 a.m. of the Board of Sape"leors of Bible Study: 9 a.m . and 1 p.m. Chwch School 10 a.m. (SEAL) Oruc• County, California By J'"" Al.....,er, Deputy 3262 BROAD STREET, NEWPORT HEIGHTS Pubt"tc Newport Hart>or Ellllp, llan:h zo • Z'l, 1975, Nu-v care provided Phone: 842-2740 ...... ~~ ATTENDS FABRICARE II{SllTUTE MEETING Mlu Huel Dimmitt al Dimmitt QWek..Clean Cea- ter, Co!'OIII. del Mar, re- ceotl,J ntll'IMd from Lu Vepa, wbtn • &ttMded lbO -' coat-of lbo lDtti'IAtiOial F&brtcan ID- stlt1U. Tbe I-dly- o! ........-. IDclMid Mlllt- ur. • till can ot MW ll- brleo, <'-Ill lalllor ud -etoWoc ud OSHA. Tllt.o----adtt'l brutbtr, Mu Dla-, •ttt, "*-1 t t-wH srt• ... lllo ~ llrJ cl ..... --.. "" ...... --=••11'11 .. pro-. ......... -·$ ... ud tlliocu• a.· ....... DilMt sun.._ COC1IT or Till V&TI or CWFOtlMU TU cooJt·n or oa. ..... fto.AatU ~· TO SHOW CAUSI (C.C.P. s.et. t.m) fa tM Matter ot tbe Ap- pUeatloa ol JESSE LYNN GREIEH JR. tor CIIUp ot Kame WH!UAB. JESSI LYNN GRKBM, JR., P«<ttooer, bill flied a~wttbtbeCltrt of tJda Coart tor u order c"'acmr PIWloaer'a oame trom JESSE LYNN GREEN Jr., to JESSE LYNN BUF- FI.NGTON; IT IS ORDERED tblt aD I*'80U lDtvelted 1D tbe aboYt....wled matt.r ap- pear btfon tbla Coatt at 10;00 9'cJock A. ll., c. AprU I, 19'75, ID tbe coart:room of Deilartmeol a of the Qa. putor Coart, located at 700 Cine Ctilter Drive Wtst. Coaty of OraQp, Santa ADa. Calttmala, lDd ll»w eaue u U1, ·~ tbt petttJoo to; eqe of Dame lboald DOt be rraated. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED t~t a ~y of tbls Order to show Cause bt publlshed In the "New- port Harbor Eostp", a newspaper of general clrcu- latioo prtnted In Cruce County, Calllornla, once a week tor four successive weeki prior to tbe date set for bearing on the petlUon. DATED: Feb. 25, 1975. SAMUEL DREIZEN, JUDGE OF THE SU- PERIOR COURT Hurwlts, Hurwitz 6 Remer, Attorneys at Law, 430-32nd Street, Newport Beach, CalUomfa 9266S, (714) 673-9020, Attorneys tor Petitioner. Publlsh: March 6, 13, 20, 21, 1975, In tile Newport Harbor Ensign. LIGAL MOTICI FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following person ls doing business as: Executive Services, Ltd., 2041 Busi- ness Center Drive, Sultel14, Irvine: Kaye O'Connor, 330-C MaJ'iUtrite, COM, CaW. 92625, Thls buslDeas ls conducted by an indtvidual. 1 Siped: Kare o •COilDOr. This ~miPt wu nled •ttb tbe County Clerk of Orange County Feb. 28, 1975. Pobllsb: March 6, 13, 20, 27, 1975, 1n the Newport Harbor Ensign, F -41419 LEGAL HOTICE FICTmOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following persons are doing bus1ness as: Paclftc Coast Dtner, 4501 W. Coast Hwy., Newport B•ch 92660: Wllltam Henry Sehnlber, 239 6Znd St., Newport Beach, Ca. 92660; Joseph A. Mas- cola, 423 31st St., Newport Beach, Ca. 92660; Bobbi Jo Mascola, 423 31st, Newport Beach. Ca. 92660. This busiDess t. cooducted by a general partnership. Signed; Wm. H. SebreU,.r. Thls statemeat 'fts ftled wltb tbe County Clerk of Orange County Feb. 28,1975. Publish: March 6, 13, 20. 21, 1975, In the Newport Harbor Ens~ F -41418 LI!GAL MOnCI! FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME ST AT'EMENT Tbe ronowtnc periOD is cSotDc business ar. Pat's Plaee, SSOO..C E. Cout BWJ., Coi'ODI del War, ca. 91$25: Patricia llallCID ZUQ. 110'75 WtatmJ.uttr An., GardeD GroYt, CL l!&tS. Tllb bc.latDtu t. eooclaeted bJ an IDdlridull. stpect. Pat Mance Zllll. Thla statemeat wu m.d wlth tbe COQQb Clerk ol orur• CoaDtJ f'tb. u, 1t'7S. Mllab: Marcil t, IS., 10, 17, lt'75, 1D tht N.,rport 8aJt)or Eolip. r -41417 1 LIGAL MOTIQ NAVY AIRMAN Reentt Ted R. Sptace, 1011 ol Mr. Ioiii W. SS.Ce olttt-l/JCIIIreb St., COlla..._, ... ctada· ated from nentt tlaJaSDI at the Naftl TraJD111cCtatfl', Su ot.eco. He Ia .ehldWd to report to At'tl.tblstne- tanl MeebaDJe "A" Sebool, MemJ)bii,Teon. COLLEGE WHO'S WHO LISTS LOCAL N~ES Tweln -sora from Soa- ttaem ,~a.Utonda CoUece, Costa •-, blft bee DO- m lDited to bt Usted Ia tbe ' 1975 PllbUcatJoa Gt .. wao •• wbo ID Amertcaa coUeca aDd alllYeriU:les." Tbtlr D&mt8 wU1 IIJI)t&l'Witb earn- pus leadert from more tbiD ODe tbon•nd ol tbe n&tioD'I lnltltuttou of Mgber lam- IDe· Out of ltl.te stDdeDta are: JohD Bacluna.D, Lucuter, Pa.; Artbar Droce, Malnn, Looc lsJand, N.Y.; TimotbJ Wa!aDeo, Wayne, Mich. Ca- lllornia sblderd.l are: SU- zanne Balltet. COita Mea; Steve Bartel, Chala Vista; Sbaleeo Camery, Tboaand Oau; SteYe Graner, Sanaa AD&; JerryHocPtt. Tu)lmp; Debra P~tnau, VtctorYille; Deanna Robert.oo, Ojal; JudJoo SbaYer, Newport Beach. FICTITIOUS BUSINT.SS NAME STATEMENT The followiD( penon Ia dol.ng busilless as: Vinceor.a Ortginala by Joyce Perna R1DD, 7110 West Ocean Front, Newport Beacb, Calt- fomla 92&60: Joyce Pema Rlnn. 7110 W. Oceao Front, Newport Beach, CaW. 9U60. Tbis bus!Dess ls CODdDcted by an lndtvtdual. Siped: Joyce Perna RlDD. This statement 1PU rued with tbe County Clerk of Oruce County oo March 10, 19'75. Publtsb: Ma.rcb 13, 20, Z'1, AprU S, 1975, IDtbeNnport Harbor Ensip. F -41710 LIGALMOnCI FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME ST ATEIIENT Tbe ft)llowJnc penoD~ are do1ng bast.Dess u: MarUn- Tausctt. 195S1 Airport Way South, Santa ADa, C&Ut. 92707: The Frank Tauscb A(ency -A CaltJorala Cor- poratioo, 2100 N. Maill, santa Ana, Callf.; JobD E. Martin, 2SS1 s. Ma.ochester, Ana- heim, Calli. Tbls bc.llillea Ia eoGCIQeted by a reoeral put.Derlblp. Slptd: JobD E. Mart1D. Corporation Name: TJae f :ant TllliCb A(eocy, Jack L. SmUt\, Corporate See. Tills atatemeat ,.. m.s wltb tbe eo.tJ Clerk of Oruce CoaDtJ Ftb. 21, 1V75. PubU.b: Ftb. n, Mar. s. 13, 20, 1975, Ia tbt Newport Harbor Euip. F -41193 L!GAL MOnel - ,... ' r) ,. t i 1. ) : . I , i 1 • r -(J 1 · , B I ( J t t ( ~ t · II.B. BUI • • ...._.,, IIAKII I .,~-="::; a--..wuanrllllal._ ...... ,, ....... ...,_ lUI dUIIIr .... wb tan~ ue tD JllJ • tnfDI tllll ••• ~ ........ tOO Aldtr,lut--. ........ arv-.a_,., •.artOt ud jlwlry, ......._, at$1,- 415, ~ froe kLI ... ........ bltlr .. 10:00 .... llu'eb4ud 1J:40 a.a. tlfarQ 5 • , • T~ a,._ e.JJaJ'd Jr., M, of use ''* Onlada, t11t Blldfl, ,.. arnltecl tJMn at I p.m. aa a ar-c~~&rce ••• Lydia Jtut Hampllrey, u. &Dd a.ao JIIJl Yoac, !0, both of 10'7 CITII:al, Co•- ta lfta, nre UTHttd at tbe Hnport poUee ltaUoD at 4 p.m.; lila Hampbrey wu elll.lpl ..ntb poneuioD of 1to1ta propeltJ &Dd Mt.u Y c-c with CODJI)lraer to commtt barclary. • THURSDAY, MARCH e Leiter TbnotllyCorooran. 5 s, ot aos Ma.rtot, Balboe lall.nd, wu elll.rpd wltb pabltc WoDcatloD a.t 2:50 a.m. at ClaJ lAd lniDe, Hewport Be..,... ••• Law- rt~~ce Edward Paley. Sl, ot 111 Apol-. Balboe Illaod, •aa e~~&rctd rihdrlv&DciiD- du tbe tD!IueDce of alcohol aDd drup at !:50 a.m. at Marcuerlte lDd Bay1tde, Co- ro. del Mar • • • JohD BUilMr reported $215 worUt of jewelry barclarlled from btl borne at Z41l-D 16tll st.. Oakwood qartmeota, at aboat 11 p.m ••• Nick D' A- mato, 29S KDox, Costa Mea, reported a .-oo outboard motor ltolesa from bU dory flahermaa•• locur at lfc- FacMa Wbart IOmeU.me be- tweee S p.m. .-arcll 6 and 7 a.m. Marcb 7 ••• Tbomu Kler, 1315 Beatie Dooae, lnloe Terrace, rti)Orttd a stamp ooUectiOD lDdalactJ's riDe, ftlued at$1,1S5,1tolesa from his home betweeo 9 a.m. Feb, 1 and 3:SO p.m. March 6 ••• Someone took LICW. MOnel ..................... .. ._ ..._. lldlltrlll ta.ellllllltrtal&rtl,..u .............. 8CIIaol Wna ta..a.Udtp.a. • PJIIDA 1', ll*ll '7 :r-I bkJCS.. ,..., at 't\10, .. ,. ..... from • wJoeUd cance at 1M MIDI of 1"botau WIDJam Pete. 1100 s.s ~. III.Jt)oT vs..r JlU1J. ~ 6:10 p.m. ttlarCb 7 udZ:IOp.m. Mare.b • • • • Robert IWlioG, 1111 4t'b Aft •• Conu. del lfa.r, reported I TV Mt lAd eotD eoUeettaa, Yalaed at $750, .toltQ bom bll borne be- hreea 7:10 p.m. and 11:10 p.m ••• Whtle Melv1D Rt.d- dle's ear .,... perked In tbe driveway at b1s borne at uoo cwr, cwr K&Yeo,trom 7 p.m. Mareb S taW 7 a.m. Marcb 7. eomeooe stole % .. ta, wortb an e.um&ted $150 • • • JOIID Vlelle, 7'1, of Zl9 Oce&D View, Newport Hetcbta. wu cJarced wltll drt•toc UDder t.be IDfloeoce of a1cobol at 1:45 a.m. at Balboa &Dd CGUtRYy., Welt Newport ••• Th:leves broke I.Dto Coco's reaauraut. Wutcwr aDd IrYtne. neu WestclUf~lua. betweeo 1:- 30 a.m. aDd 5:SO a.m. aDd took $145 worth of hambur- ger .. tttes, flsb, cbW and sauage. • SATURDAY, MARCH 8 Kenneth Arttur Plerce, 29, of 314 Alftnda, Balbol. was arrested at bla home at 9:25 and c~rpd wttb pos. HSI10D of Dl.l"CCttCI .. ra. pheroaua ••• Edward Mcw- ris Smltb Jr, 26. of 501 V la Lido Soad, Lido Isle, was ctarced wttbdrtYJ.oguo- der tbe lllflueaee of alcohol at Qalboa &Dd 38tb, West Newport. at Z:15 a.m. • • • 1Ucbae1 Lambetb, 4406 Cbaonel, West Newport, re- ported a $350 TV set stolen from his home sometime between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. • • • Flll'Diture, skta lDd appllances, wortb about $2.- 332, were .burg.l2rtzed from the home of Booote Hubbard, who discovered tbe burglary as she returned home at 3:30 p.m. to watch firemen FICTITIOUS BUSINESS put out a small ftre at ber NAME STATEMENT residence at 4010 RIYer, Tbe follcnriDc periODS are West Newport. dotJtc buaioesa u: West • SUNDAY. MARCH 9 Cout Jntab Llle, Minion"! More tban $300 1n potted da1 Accaer, JIIIUfM Pub-and bang1.nc plaits were sto- lllben, 341-F W. Carrla.(e len between Saturday ntcht Or •• Suta ADa 927<77: James and Sunday momJ.Dg from se- M. C&IIJIIOI, S41-F Carrtace veral homes to Harbor View Dr., Sa.DtaAD&; 14o,B...htcb. ho.m,es• !'cttms included 5101 wooc~q-., "~' -?Jt~tS ~otu, 1836PortStan-LIDda, CalJL 9taa( 1 H(,pe; 'bssell Wttsoo. t&U Tb1s buiiDasliCODducted Port Sta.nbope; Robert Wall, by a c-eraJ putoerlblp. Port Blsbop; Leonard Mc- Stped: Leo R. Patch. Nutt, 1848 Port Renwick., Thla ltatem•t wu Wed and George Smith, 1943 Port wlth tbt COUDtJ Clerk of Btsbop • • • Robert Garrett Onoc• Coaoty Ftb. Z1,19'75. reported TV and stereo Publllb: Ftb. 27. Mar. 6, equtpmeot nlaed at $650 U, !0, !7, in lbe Newport stolen from his aplrtment Harbor Eu1p. F -41192 at 1680 16th, Da.nood, be- tween 3 p.m. March 8 and 10 a.m. March 9 ••• A $5,000 diamond rin« and a $1 ,500 wedding rU1g set, left In Mrs. Georgene Agnes Laursen's purse wbUe she and her husband golfed at l"lne Coast Country Club from 10:25 a.m. unW 5:10 p.m. were stohll from be- o•tb tbe car seat • • . Robert Spreen. Zoot Baya- dere. l.rYtneTerrace, repor- ted a toolbox and tools, ftl- lled at $340, stolen from a motor bome parked at h1.s re- sidence between 9:SO p.m. lDd 10:SO p.m •••• R&Ddllll Muts, 500-B 36fll. West Newport. told pollee $1,. 100 ID stereo equtpmtat was bllrclartzed from bta home between 9:30 a.m. Marc h 8 and S:SO p.m. March 9. LIGAL MOTICI nCTITX>US BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe foDO'riQc persons t.s doiDc bu1nul as: Pro- Ba&IHII S.mce.s, %082 s. E. Brlltol, NtwpOrt B•cb 921<77; .utrld AMi Harvey. 10404 Mildred An., Ga r- dea Grove. CL 92643. TIU baliDeu Is cooducted by&D lDdlYidaal. Slped: Altrld A. Haney. This ltatem•t waa tlled with tbt County Clerk ol Orance Coaaty Feb. 4.. 1975. Publlab: Feb. !7, Mar. 6, 13, %0, 1975, ID t.be NtwpOrt Harbor EuJp. F -407S8 LIGAL MOnCI FICTlTIOOS BUSINESS CAME STATEMENT The tollcnrblg ptHOD is doinC buslDea u: Tbe Hls- torleal AlltomobUt Com- pu.r, 1678 Superior Ave •• C 01ta Mea, Calll>nia 91627: AJu Cledeoea., 1164 Tuti.l Avt., COlD Mea. CalUonia *2'7. Tb1l bai1Deala c:oadueted by u mdMdll1.. SJcDed: AliA ct---. Tb1a atemlllt wu ftltd w Wa t.bl Cout1 Cltl'k ol Orup CotmtJ Cllllfarelt 10, 1W75. hbli.U: Marcil u. 10, 2'7' A&M'U S. 1W75, m t.111t Mnpott Rubor .Eu!p. F -am L.JtALM011Ca P1C ti 1'1001 8USDUtSS NAME STAfttGNT 'he ~pera II cSotllr •• ,. .. ,. Old Clllt.IIO CJe~D~Mer, tiC)..8 MWJOd c.-om.,...,_ pert 8laek lluW ...... lie.-ao-B M....,.n C.., QrM.Ite ..... a.ct.. ,_ '., ......... .• _. .. ,., 111 Dr 111 t -,a CclfllnU& .................. .. 11U1 , 11111 8' -... ,. ........... ~ c-. .... "·""-.,,, --~= --~~~~~. ... .... , r • _,.,.T, au.c8 10 leju~CurtdD,I4, ot It• llate, Colea M.-., wu .,,..,.. aa ecut IIWJ. ud ea.-~ at 10:40 ud eM.Jlld db CJUd 1.11to tMft • • • • • 1.,..., 1A1tMr ri'Uib. a. o11010 ~ BlYd., eo.ta Meta. na cllarpd wttb 411Y1ae .str tbe h!ft.-ce ot alcobol at W. Coett Rwy. ud RlYer- •lde. MuiDert lfUt, at IZ:$0 LID. • •• A barclar 1b1mmltd 1M burt door of lamet Colwell'• nlkhDee at lNO lstb, N.-port Hetcbtl, .,., .. I a.m. aDd 1 p.m. and took a TV let ud steno tqldpmtQt wortb u tltlmattd tl,185 ••• Dar- ·-Faye Daftl, SZ4 Col-toll, Newport 8t»ntt. repor- ted a rt11c aDd a pJtar, ft1Dtd at $440, stoleD from her bome benet~~ I a.m. lhrcb 8 aDd t:SO p.m. lfarcb 10. • TUESDAY, lfARCB 11 A city parldDC meter, ft- laed at $1 SO, wu ltot. from Ita poet OD S!Dd St. betweeo 10 a.m. aDd Z p.m. ••• A thief broke I.Dto t.be ctJuce macblne at Newport Sbores Lauodromat, 210 62nd, Newport Sbores, at 11:50 ast.ac a croWbar, aDd escaped with an uolmowo a- mount of money before Z plainclothes policemen 1o the laundromat could catch h:lm • • • A calculator and a man's ntch, nlued at$135, were 8tolM trom tbe bome of Merle Robboy, 1830 16th, OU..ood, betwe«t B:SO a.m. March 10 and 9 a,m) Mareb 11 ••• Rooald Bruce Adair's bome at 3801 Mucus, West Newport, was burglar~ed ol a TV set, Z typewriters, lDd a Microwave ov• betweeo 7:45 p.m. aDd 8:ZO p.m ••• Jose Saato !Apes, Sl, told pollee he met a mu a.boal Z1 years old, 5-5, aDd &boat 145 lbs., at a bar ID Placeo- t1a at 6 p.m. Moodily n1Cbt. drove around wttb tbe mao to nrloos bars tavtuc drinks, and was bnin« a beer wltb the mao 1n tbe Lopet restdeoce at 1115 E. Balboa Blvd,, Ba.lbol, at a- b9Ut 1:30 a.m •• when the man allegedly hit Mr. Lopez over the head With a jlrofpennles taken from the Ylctlm's Uv- lng room, then thrnteoed Mr. Lope& with the jagged )lr. tied him up, stole his ,.. .................. . tM ...... tl w.ooo -cnrer,,.. ._..,-.... tbt ant I fttb ot 1i11ua1 bJ 1M M...-t Btac' llldld- IIC~ • UtJIIIOft C&lfTD lntDt Co.. tlO •....-t c..urnr .. ~~ ftet c. J tt1a tao.. ",JOO. mtM co.. teO "-Port C•terDr.,.....,u.a..-. al..U..$41.~. • AIRPORT AUA W&rTtO a..r. tOl DoYe, teoaat tmproore&MM, fl0,- 000. Baylbore Defelopm.C co •• 1601 Doft St., *-at lmprotemtat, $15,500. N.-poft Pro)let, ._. improYe~eat. UOl no.est., $9,?$0. • BALBOA mLAND S'n.uoa, ! ltory, 1 au.U dweWDc, 108 Emerald An., $5S,OOO. lnterstat. R&. 5418. Bar Ft., altn 28CI floor • tzz.ooo. • WEST UPPER BAY Peter Pflum, 1151 Yua EDtradll, pa.rUtlau. $5,100. Jose Rolu Jr., prqe at 1su r.JaxJ. sa,ooo. • NEWPORT HEIGHTS Frut Rolla, a4dtUoD at 8 Oakmoat. $6,000. • VERSAILLES James Tbomu, 901 Cac- ney I..Al., repair flrt dam- ace, $8,000. • LIDO ISLE Peter De a-. 2 story. 1 UDJt dweWnc, 5a'7 VIa Lldo Soud. $6!,000. • NEWPORT L. t Aba-Haydll, add pr- ace aDd remodel, 106 Nor- di.Da, $15,000. DaD KoU Co., teaaot de- nlopmeot, S415 VIa ()por- to, $11,500. l'fewport Imports, SlOO W. Coast Bwy., sbowroom. $1 1,S60. • CUFF HAVEN C. R. Carlson. addition and altentu.l, 306 Pint~ Road, $8,418. • BALBOA S. H. Dobnensty, addi- tion and altenttoo, ZOS E. Edgewater. $14,000, Ric bard Booth, Z story, 1 lllllt dwelling, 1510 E. Bal- boa Blvd., $150,000; alao Newpor l Prinlers TV set and stereo b1-t1 e-TOTAL PRINTIN G qulpmeot, $6~ In cas h, and took tbe vtcttm•s car, which FACILITIES HOW A CHAPTII OP 'fHI AMGILS 800STII CLUB. ALL TICIC.ET IHPORIIfATIOH FOR AHGELS HOME GAMES AVAILABLE BI!REI ...--FNturina:-..---. CHAMPAGNE & STEAK (FOR · 2) S7.95 4:30 te 6;30 P.M. ~30 .. 11:00 , .... SI!AFOOD KA-801 ••• 2.95 PIR PILIT MIGMOM -·· 2.95 PI!R 20f Pel• Ave. (At tile f.ny) lei'-• P•ln•l•. Mew,.rt l .. dt 675· 571• Where the Elite Meet to Eat! o, .. : ~• .. 11:00 P.M •• ca •• ..-....... , M IDOIT MOm IR ntl MOlT Of ~fu~ [?[ffi&\~~0~©® s.us ....... -.o m•sa ,...,, _, ...... 1W 41S/~ ....... r ..... S. Ft--. . Mill ARINERS CHURCH THE TEACHING ~ CENTERED ON JESUS CBR.IST AND TRE BIBLE, W1TR EVPRASIS O!f PRACTICAL CHRLWIAN UVING. ALL A<ES ARE WE LCOME. Cocmsella( aDd nstt:tng nallable. SUND AY SERVICES: WORSHIP SERVICES AND SUNDAY SCHOOL .. was rtooYered by Placentia r.4LJ.«.U pollee at 2:50 a.m. l.n front t:10, t:e ad 11:00 .... • ·--= 615..... ~-~~·i-. ' of tbe •m. tJu Ia PlaC4111da -'00 Nn11>0rl C•ter Dt. where the Y1cUm atd be met S•il• 00 I 2!00 E. Coast thry. • Newport Btadl., atal' llac.Artllll' thesu~:::~~----------~===N=•u?==o=r='=~=·•=d===~~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: time for tax • at no You can stt ll make an appotntment at Los Angeles Federal Savmgs to let a professtonal prepare your personal Federal and Calrfornra Tax returns at no cost. 1n pnvate. w1th all mformat1on held m strtctest conf1d ence A $5.000 d epostt qualrf1es Appomtments are l1 m1ted. however. and trme IS running out. so please come 1n and make your apporntment now~ If you have a ce~tf1cate of depostt w1th another savtngs tn st ttutton , we wtll arrange your tax appomtment now and transfer your account at maturtty wtth no loss of tnterest ciso no chage Safe Depos1t Boxes • Informed Buyers B ureau • Personal Checktng Account at a cooperating statewide commerctal bank • Travelers Checks-and 20 more most wanted servtces (Some serv1ces reqUtre a mtntmum balance.) Always the htghest return o n Savangs Accounts. Cert1f1cates of De- posal and Investment Certif•cates. LOS ANGElES FEDERAL SAVINGS NEWPORT BEACH ......... 0. • 8CCOUnt 1...-.ncte ............ 140.000 I \ MEIPORT ~R BIIIGII mJ::Ju_IIMOI .. 1111 I'IIIUSII£D IEEXLY -PAGE I •-ooct-••ulhllo An adv look the ""--'.J Wide no •··-film ., .... .., ... ,., ...... ance at new nunu c•c ..... -• I r( (I ,_ I """ ., tlllll'~ ............ --~.lll*M .... 1 t_W&f niDI ... •I waltod out .J World Wiele llood ftb, fare; It loa .-;,.DIItnlloto Ot CbNIIatt l'lctllnl' otuc11o t~ooter -DIPL The falthancllo .. -loubecomeaaopicofourtm.. atroollo of Bur~ were awulo, and I wu Director JUIMI Collier, tbo li1le4 otory.teiler _.,.from tnnl. YetidroV1111oroulltheoi<nm-who pve ua Ti-'1<> R-. 7'ooo A P-11 ancll'tw -to D17looW with a.-toeDMol <Wiv......., P•u'• SGko!lou made Allan Sloat>e'atcripE Into a anclpeace, for 1 had boon to Tlu Hi4Uig Ploe• with 1 m~or cinematic evenL I don't lmow whether tho God. ftniahed product -. acheduled to be Hleaoeol at 1reJo Aa I oat throuaio the cloolna --of the our-premiU.. in oolected cltloo throoabout the UDited paooiDJrly beautllui motion p1cture -the ftneot States beglnninr next month -wiD win aJ17 yet from World Wide-it occurred to me, ''This Academy A warda or not. (Who remembert the ia not RavensbrUck concentration camp, nor ie it World War IL It ia Jeruaalem, A.D. 30, and I am watchl~ the eruciftxion of Jeaua Christ." There ia the betrayal u the Nazi rulen of Haar- lem are informed that the ten Boom family is hidin• Jewa. There is the arrest u the Gestapo lnvadee the house, seizes Corrie and Betlie ten Boom and their father, Cuper, and hauls them oft to prison. There is the mock trial as a Nazi commandant grills Corrie about her falae ration cards and underground activities. There is the separation, the beating, the humili- ation, and then the journey to the Place of the Skull : in this case a steam locomotive hauls sev- eral carloads of women prisonen, like so many cattle, acrosa the border of Holland into Gennany and so to the death camp. RavensbrUck itself is humanity's crucifixion, for there Betaie dies along with 96,000 other women victims-the majority of them Jewish. The black smoke belching from a huge chimney tells ita story of one man's answer to "the Jewish question." But the resurrection is there also, for at the film's end Corrie is miraculously eet free to enter upon a new life and ministry in the name of Jesus. winners of two years ago?) But if awards are made for integrity, sensitivity, humanity and ~pirit, this film will sweep them all. There is a real "hiding place" in this true story of a Dutch Christian family's compassion for a persecuted people. It is a tiny sealed-off room, located on the !9P floor of the "Beje," the ten Boom home, and it provides both a refuge and an escape route for hundreds of J ews fleeing the Nazi occu. pation of Holland. But another hiding place fig. urea even more prominently in the plot. It is described by David in the 27th Psalm : "In the time of trouble he shall h ide me in his pavilion: in the secret of his tabernacle shall he hide me." How Corrie and Betsie ten Boom took this "hid· ing place" with t hem into some of the roughest experiences of the 20th century makes not only Take as illu~tration the character of the watch· maker.father, Casper ten Boom. When a rabbi seeks refuge in the ten Boom home, Casper invites him to a.~k t he ble~sing at table, and he does-in Hebrew. When Casper sees persecution on the street he mutters warningly, "They have touched the apple of God 's eye." When a Dutch pastor object~ to the underground operation, Casper re- minds him that it was the Jews "who gave us the Bible." And when he is told he wi11 not have togo to pri~on if he will "behave himself," Casper reo. plie~. "If I !ltay here, tomorrow I will open the door of this how~e to anyone in need who knocks." In the early segment.q of the film the delicate THE ARK, A TYPE OF SALVATION 8.4..-TIST BIBLE TltiBU"I!: 2591 W, B!AVI!:It, JACK50NVII.LE, B, W...WIZlmm.....an (Continued fr om last week) RBDKMP110N .liiK • tiM art Ud a dlriM plan, God h .. a dh"lae plaa of ,.._plioD. .l.t-the art requh.d d.U. Ia Ol'ckr u.at. there adpt be Hf•, a.t.t dW Ia order that we miPt Uw. J..t • U. art. proftded a place ol ,..,.,., tllen .. ,., .. fOI' _,. mea. ~ boJ aad ctrt ~ U.. ...t.tiDI wiDIII of a. •m.u. ,.. ada: .... fodh - bmtatioa aDd .Ud to ~ j.t • JOU .... with JOUI' dotlbU aDd f ... ; bui b,-ell lllllaM, COllie. --otU..Lonl ...... C'hrW ba'rit.i JOU to COIDI }uft M ....... Some ..,, "WeD, I MIMI \o wait ua.tD I pt a UW. bit t..u.. T1Mn an eome MbiU I a-d to Ill rid of. •• Ood'llafttatloa il to come. ou... .,. , "aut I'm DOt ....ely t-t DOW." Tlte bnitaUoa il jUit t.be ..... He~ .. Coa..•• 8tll otblft a,-, '*WeD, I doD't IIDIIentaad 1111 I Mild to bow aboat It," God eaid to eome, J•t • J'OU .... .ttl! JOW' doubt., f .... ........ _ C.O.... \o tb1 fouatain OUed wiU. blood that JOU m.iplt be dMrteed frva~ ,-our liD. FlA. DOOR No&b wu iutnact.d &o put one door in tb• ark. It WM ua•ual ftx a bo&t of that ai&e to haft juat on• ...... Howner, it would haft bMD diMitroua for Ulia ark &o haft had IDOl'• t.baft ooe dool-. J•ua aaid, "I am. &he door. B,-111111, lf aay mao •t.r iD. be aba1l be .. nd ... Tb ... .,.... DOt two 01: ttar. waya to pt ia&o th• u-k , .,..a U.ouch it ... a Jute .-1. Then WM Oftl)' Lbe OIM door. H you ar-. IOi.Dc to ftad .... tioa, theft .. OaJJ OM ... ,. aDd that lia throuP the paee that il ln am.t ,_\Ia-• tad u.t & abed H11 blood upon Cehary'a eTOM. lAt me rftllind you that you eaa.aot be .. ftd by li'ri.DI ript. You eu110t be ...... d by )oininc a ebareb, beinc baptised, takinc the Lord'a Supper tbrouch other Nlicioua ordioane.. Theft ia only one door -the etema1 Son o r Ute Lirinl God. You will have to eome by the pethwa y of the Lord J•ua Cbrilt. Notice that the door wu in the aide or the ark. It could hue been built in the enda, but it wu in the lide. Thia ia • reminder of Chriat when He bun1 upon Cahary'a erou. Hia aide wu opened with the c:ruel apear and rrom that wounded aide came blood and Wllter. Tbat ia the price of our redemption. the priea of our aaJqtion. We are redeemed, oot witb ailnr and 1 old h o m our ••In COD'I'erution ~ftd b,-tradition from the fat.h•n. but with t.be pncioua blood at Cbrilt. A THREE FOLD SALVA'nON Tbe plan of th• uk prottdH for three atori•. We haft a thr.-fold talftlion. J•u. Chriat can Uft JOU from the penalty of Jour p.at aiM, from the po-r of ~at aiD and You can hne YidorJ Ia JOW' Ufe O'l'er babih, 1ina and rutbJ c:on,.erutiona. You eaa haft '1"1e1o17 and power OYfll' alJ •ia tbroyth the Lord Jeau. Chri.t. Ooe day, bl-Hia name, H•'• IOiDI to come and deliwr u. from the ~ce or lin fONftl'. Another Ullq about the uk 1ia that. It ha.d one wi.adow Ia It, aboft ud OD top. U it bad ben iB tile lkle, Mod ud lUI ramo, woukl ba... beea kJokiDC out ~ .. wW ,... .,._. OD. n..y would .. e ......... eoadDI lD tbelr dinetlon ud bl eeand t.o deetlt.. Noah ud ...... Noell would 1'K doWD. OD u.ir kDMa •d ..,. , 14KJcla., btN C!OIQM a .... t ..... How can .. l&aDd ltf Oh, it'a .,me to ~t u. bl a adlluta. Wbat .,.. .. 10inl \o dol" ......,. woald y,... bea DWf'OI» about it. Bat U..,. eoalda'l -wW ... bappeiUDf oat tMn bt. tbe -.. tile wbldow -a. k)p, DOt Ia the .. de. A lot of people toda,-look out into a wodd lWed with atrife, turmoil ·and eonf-'oa., and they ret a eaUM of DenO• proatl'atioa. 1"lMy pt U. Ml'1'01» jitter. and haft to .-tb• doctor to be tnnquill&ed. 'I'Hy'r• .... ,.. fNtful of what • lolrtc to bappea. Look up throuch the poper window and aet JOUr alf.:tloa on Lhirap &bow, not on thlnp of lhil earth. took up ud ''lin up ,-ow bead, for yow red..nptlon drawatb nilb." God c~oean•t i.Dt.nd for Hia .-upl• to look out, fOI' \be ouUook II bl~ak and the atorm Ia rat1n1 on the out.ide. U you wiD look up, you wiD .ee that Oocl u .. and U. Rill In the MYIDC b~. U you11 kKJk ap, you ...W lMu U. aouadl of ba..alJ 'I"'ieea aDd haft tiM Spirit of God direct ud !~peak to yow bart. K-.p loold.nc up. Some da,-, thoee baw1111 an IOiDI to open and Ood'a Boa lit ro'DJ to dMcf~Dd. W1llle you•re looktDI up, fit J'OW .,.. ott tba tblq~ of the world ud en.t. them Oft t.be Lonl ., __ am.t. u JOU..,. Dol: l..n that erk, lf fOU dob'\ kDOW of tiM WODdlrrfu1 alwtlioa., MCV.Jtt,- ud ndftllptkm that • JOWl Ia CbrW J.ue, God inYit.i JOU todaJ. ...... Spiri< of God lo ..., OO)'Iac. "eoa.... CoiDI wttb JO\U' .... ,-our burdellll, ,-oar doubta, ,-ow -· I don't know .. 1 about JO\U' Ufe, but God duel ud ..,., "Come juat u roa .... " Come and bril:t.rlt au to the c:roa U. .-.. at tb• foot ot c.t..uy'a era.. Coate and nnd aalntlon. WDI JOU b..d that la'l"'&atioa'l' ,.. .. ODIJ CMM .. ,. - ............. Lon! ...... Chrlot. ti LOOB tiT Tl\e OOOE IY DR. 101 JOlliES BOB oiONl8 Unlv.nft/1 OIIIUOYl&-~1 •ouTM t •IIO\.tfl• ,..,. " ... and how saye1t thou The Son of man muat 1M lltied up ?" (John 12:34 ). Maat Ia an jntereatinl' word, and often It 11 •n unplea .. nt word for It beapeaka h • r a h neceNity God'a Son MUit be nailed te ~ Croa1 ; yet tber~ wall no draw. ina kck ftOrn the obllpt.lon and no 11hirkinc of the ,._.,.. '"'· Why muat He be llftecl up f Not onl1 In obed~nc• t.o God'a wf11, but abo tm,_lllld by 8.t. lo•e lflf •lnMn Ha DIUIIt d». HJ• tu .. '-ioa to the wU1 .t God and Bit a... for mea Wfft to~t .... er.. .. A • Cluile.'• ._ ... tal· nlltd 0 T.......,_l c::'' e.IN. ow Lord ctl4 IlK .., dlo_..__ ... _ N had fe.....n Ra. ._.I nthw ct.. ~aep..., Md tw. tekl ~t ....... 4Jt ..... I Crou l»caUM Be •-* d .. upon th. ez.o... I._ Chrlft ••• th• "t.mb ala.hl tro. U.. foundation of U.. world"' (a... lation 11:1). lbYI:fta eome into the world to • .,. at,..... He mut tro 1o tht en-tO affeet tile WOI'Ic: ot llllftU.. OvLoNWM ....... to ... _ ....... _ .. .... .. _ .... :rs ... -· .. ,.... • Lslfiea. ----· ............ __ _ ... _____ _ ... -.. --... ........... ....,,1 Zf·· er---..... --... ----0... ............... _ ..... ..... a... ...... ._ .. ... ___ .. Iii -··· IOoJII; D a2ft Ill q-on of cll&ri.., Ultbo f.._ tho llllekdrop 1>o -okllful dloJotrW. Jtlouoll.ti>Dtldatevlow• "" and· Inn. f-to faee with na1 CbrUtlaM w-faith lo 1111 oolld u tbo rock of B-b. yet •-Jon... wl-la anotalaed 1>,-l:qotry. A FREE GIFT FOR YOU Soon tho le~ dlaUDetlou are blenclod u tho prlndpala are herded Into tbo ..,.... mon arena of -derlna. Cuper ha•lnadled. Betale lAin Boom nowemer,.. u thutroncupenonallty deopiiA! her wani,. pll.yoical ability. She 8"athon the other priaonera around her and teaches from the book of Romans. She thanlto God for lieu and lice. When an embittered woman inmate uka ber, "Why do you think your God of love sent you here?" she replies promptly, ''To obey him." It .. ,... that ewrythlnt II iolne up In COit theta d..,., Nothint c:on--1 down, e¥~rVItHnt PI u.-... UP ... UP .. Weon tOO •• going UP, bvt not M flit • iha cost ot livii"'CC, fOf OUf doll•• WI dea'Ntlng in nh~ •II the time. eM; yea, oomt, biJ'f wine.,""*~!. WITHOUT MONEY ANO WITH· OUT PRICE. WheNfare do-,. ..,....S money tor that whld't h not ..--. .net your lllbour for thet wttidt Mt• ttfleth not1 He•ken dlllftntty untG Ma, and HI ye that whlcf'l h fOOd , and &et your soul delltht ltaff In fatntls. Incline your ur, ..-coma 11110 rna: HEAR, AND VOUR IOUL SHALl liVE ... " Ali of the World Wide ftlma are teachiDJr llima i some are more explicit than othen. The beauty o1 Th• HUli"11 Piau io that it teacheo Biblical truth in the mid8t of and through the event.. A major ftaw of religious cinema bu been ita tendency to be overdidactic, morallirtic end dull. But there ia also a trend in the oppoeite direction, for 10me so-caUed Christian turns are 80 superficial as to be scarcely worth the trouble. Wa llloukl thank God, though, th1t thtre it one thing thtlt hM newer gone up in priCI -the s.lvl·· tlon of our IOUII. No pric. was • ..,., put on thil Mid none evrar will be, for wver~l good reasons: Y•an l•ter, •ftar '"THE GOSPEL OF THE GRACE OF GOO" hMt bHn commln.d to'~· ha • ..,.. that believrars we: 11 BeCIUM God i1 not impov- erilhed, that He Med1 our money. 21 BtcNM It s.lvation could be bought, the ridl would hne 1n Mf. .,.,19 ovrar the PCIOf. "JUSTIFIED FltEELY IY GOO'S GRACE, THROUGH THE RED EMPTION THAT IS IN CH RIST JESUS" (Rom. :1!241. "FOR THE WAGES OF SIN 1$ DEATH, BVT THE IF/tEE} G,t OF GOO IS ETERNAL LIFE, THROUGH JESUS CHRIST OUR LORD" I Rom. 1!1:23). ''IN WHOM WE HAVE REDEMPTION. THROUGH HIS BLOOD, THE FORGIVENESS OF Sl. AC· CORDING TO THE RICiil$ OF HIS GRACE"IEpfl. 1:7). What Th.a Hiding Place does is to drop ua into the reftner'!J fire where the drou ia separated from the pure metal. Perhaps that is why the reactlona of young people to the film have been so positive and enthusiastic. In the snake pit of RavenabrUck there is no limbo, no nominal Chriatianity; it is either heaven with Betaie or hell with the atavistic guards and their pitiful charges. :n Selv•tion -fully ~id for by God tha Son on Calv.,y's aou, .net to ch1rga one penny fOf'it now would" be to CMt reflections on His fini\hed ¥1t101'k. The production itself is a notch above anything I have seen that has come ott a Christian Jot. Julie Harris, the nonpareil, is beyond description as Betsie. Jeannette Clift, in her first movie role, has won the enthusiastic endorsement of none other than Co rrie ten Boom, whose part she plays. Ar· thur O'Connell gives us a sterling professional performance as Casper, the father. Almost steal· mg the show is Eileen Heckart u Katje, the pris· oner "trusty" with whom everyone identifies. This Oscar.winning actreea ie the Sancho Panza who balances the spiritually oriented perfonnances of the ladies ten Boom, and turns a cunning angel after her own f4!1hion . Ell"'n in Old Ta1tament times God made it clew that sacrifice• 11ld good works could not buy His IIVOf . In ls.i•h 55:1,3. the prophat cried: "Ho, ewery one thlt thirsteth, come y1 to the w1t1rs, and h• that hllth no monay; come y11. boy 1od IIATJ£11- BJ' &rtltv W. Re' 1 ...... (..-.U.) A fringe benefit of this viewing experience is the exquisite photography, which we have learned to expect from World Wide. Scenes of bicycling on the canals of Holland, the magnificent old pufTer.belly that wa.s puJled off a siding where all good locomotives go and resurrected for the r ole, the fleeting comic relief in the prison camp, the family Bible stu~, will long remain etched on my mind. It is a film of s uspense and action. Violence is kept under restraint, yet without any 1088 of real· ism. The musi cal background furnished by Tedd Smith is the mature work of one of the creative masters of Christian music in our day. It adds color and meaning to the whole production . By this time you are probably aaking, what's wrong with the film ? Is this a review or a put-on? I'm sorry, but you'l1 have to read other reviews to learn about the flaws and weaknesses. There are some. but why should I talk about them when I have barely begun to tell you the good things that are in T1te Hiding Place~ , -- \ / · .. \I . ~ ' ,. ' ' ,, .,--' Betsie aays to her friends.~p RavJW.AbtUck. "No pit i8 so deep but He 'i.t'deepet-Still.'' That ia what this picture is about-God and his love. That is what carne to me as I drove through the Burbank rain. I had found God's hiding place. And what I saw is what you read. \ .. / ' ' (llr. _. ....._ ._ w. 8lcdb-Olllrcel• el ... c..r,.•••~ ............ ~). &Nil ...... PROPHECIES OF THE LORD'S DEATH BY HERBERT LOCKYER From "The Lenten Sourcebook": Zondervan Publiahin1 House, Grand Rapids, Mich., bibliorrapby, indexed, 192 JN!Ift· IAniST IIBLE TRIIUMe FOR ONE OF HIS mrssages during Holy Week, the preach· er could prove that "the golden casket" of the Bible is "the Heaven--drawn picture of Christ, the Living Word." A summary like the following by A. T. Dareh, which appeared in ''The Witness," London, several yearS ago could be enlarged on . When our Lord undertook to ful· fill the law and the prophets (Matt. 5:17), He not only undertook to obey the Ten Commandment~ per. fect1y, and to be the antitype of the Old Testament types, but He at.o undertook the ereat t.uk of fulfilling all the Old Testament prophecies relating to His first Ad· vent. _Dr. Lockyer To do this He needed to know. aU the Scriptures that would relate to Hq flnt comin1 as dil:· tinct from thote relating· to HiJ; eecond comins. He would ful~ 1111 ZecharW. 9:9, but not Zechariah 14:4. A> the '""!' of this 31 prophecies about Hb sufferinp, written 1,000 to 500 yea~ before, were fulfilled iD Him·durina the 24 hours Jeadln1 up to, mel iDclodlns Hif cruclfbdon. They were: L a. ,.... ...._. b,-Cod (Pt. 11:1; aa.t&. 17:tl). J. Jle WM to .be betnyeci bJ' e friend. (Pa. 41:1; lii:~U; llaU. •:41-50; Jalm 11:11). I. Be would ba eoW ... 10 ._ ol ...... (2Mb. 11:11; Matt. •:to&. .. ,. c.n. .....,. ................ be -..... _. <•I .o-; Cbl • _, (ol *-" ......,, (dl ID ... a.u. ol the Lolod; (•) -·-·"""'<Zoeh. U.U; -. 11:1-ltt. a. • ,. ·u, ,..,.,_...... .m. c-...... , -ldfl. ... -..... --·.,. ... --(JO. • .~~, llt:J; -_.,. f •• .....aN .... ' ... ,. I (a) 1 t•t ; (5:) • .. .....,. (e) --(~ -.. -(loo. ---... ~ .. If). &·----· - • (loo. .,, ~ Jr .... Mol-.... . &•-· ... --.. ~ (loo. - -•• ~ .... _ ...... _ .. _.(h..,.__ __ _,_ , 11. Be would be erudiW wltb ttu.v. (laa. SI:U; JlarJr: 11:17, 21). u.·a. woukl P'Q for Ril peneeu- ton Claa • .U:IJ; LuU ZS:M). u. ,.., would ...... tbell" --et . lllat (Po. IH; ....._ 21:111 • 1~ The -.....Jd dolleulo Him CPL Za:l; X...t. 17:t1-G). 1$. ThaJ" would 1*1 IIIII pnMDta ..wdCMtloit ... IUI~(PL D :ll; .lal!a!ll ~II, It). 11.' ....... -oho .... pD .. _ ...... , ....... ,-.. II<ICI. 11. IDa frieD~~~ would ..... alar off CJO. au, """" ,.,.,. 11.811--.. ................. . -(JO. """'' , ... _,. ... ·--.. -(r-11. ---If). ana · .......... _. ·-~ .... --. 01,_.._., .. _ .... ..... ..... .... __. _ .. J.oool_._ .. ft ; a 2 CPa-... I; Atilt ... II). ___ .. __ _ -........ _..,. .... ~--..... .. -.... ....... ,, ... -~ ·--- our inlquitiea (IM. $.3:5; r Pfter Z:24. 2:5. He w• a Man of Son-vws (laa. 53:3; Matt. 21:37, Sl). 21. He waa broucht. • a lamb to the 1 .. ~hter (ba.. .U:7; Matl 211:51). 27. He would be amltt.m with a rod on the head (Micah 5:1; Matt. 27:30). 21. 'nW! -bl.y of &he wkbd would endoae HUn (Pl. D::ll; Mak U :G ; t.ub ZS :l). 29. He would Cllmmit HiiMall te God (Pl. 11:5; Luke 21:tl). 30. He would be burt.d ln • rid! man'a tomb (laa. 53:1; JlatL 17: 57 ..eo). lf.Ho.....Jd ___ ... pna (Pl. 11:1-U). 1\ ... ,.... belief u..t h ... bJ. c:baoe that 10 IMQJ' ell.... -· perln!aallfbou.W _. tn -,._ ln 10 llbGit a perW • M hMn. ()a... O,God--.-... fulft1l thil. a. tt .. whe ... ... ,.. .....,.,.... .... put .... .... cll...w.l tnllt --m.. ... .... anm-tbiap_ .. ,.. ... ~Loni..W ....... ,rt M tiQc .U..IJ' ID lilt ........ .,. -r. -him llw aU the ,........., wft .... tlnuP ....... wt ................................ _ _._, ........ ). --- Ani YCIU Thlraty7 ............ ._. . ..., ' ....................... ... -.. -... --Hea· .................. ... .................... , __ , ........ ,_, .... . .... .... .. .... , ....... . "~ .... ,,.,.., ... ; ...... fl. ... __ - -... llllooiJ -..... , ___ , .. , .. ......., ......... .. ... 1118(¥11L_._ .. ..... .tllllllft ............ .... -·---.--..... . ... .. y ......... .,. -......... _ .... __ -.·-~-·-__ ....,_ .. _, ... .. ,..I,,._-._ -·- I • \ ........... Alia wo. 1.. uuoo ........ ~OrTU ~ GtfY OF DWPORI' IIACR 1.11.110 Pollee O..rt-, ~DDM; POiti'IOM OP ~. ~( t'JTLA 1, a AJm 11 or 1.11.110 DltSel o1 Pou~. 1111 ~PORT 8!AC8 11utM .s •rtJ:e" Dlput~ 11011ElPAL' CODE TO Q. .... II c .. o1 Dlttna. rn ro· TRE IIWU'.Itt DB-1.11.110 GeDual Pnrra.- PARTM£1fP AJm ¥4RI!f2 Sou DIREC'n)R bf PI.Aa OF t.i!.OlO o..-nm.ta De. _, ~ SAFETY DEPART· IJ&ated. TbudmlattltntiJe ., t .. EHT AJ:fD 1:1~ UD Mmce o1 tb1 Cll)' a. d!Yid- ' TII)£1.A.NDQ ADVIliJSTRA-ed IDto u.a,llowtlf c~tput. TOR m.rtc TM Clty CoaDcO of the CommanitJ O..elopmet Clly of N~rt Btacb don Dtpertmtat • ORDAIN u follows: FlDIDee l)e:partmlllt SECTION 1. SeeUoo 1.11.-Fin [)epartmllllt 020 of tht Newport Beaeb Gtotral S."l~ o..rt· Muntetpa.l Code Ia ameaded mellt to real!: Ubnry Departmtmt "l.l2.0ZO Authortty of Mart.oe ~eat .Pub1te otncera or Employ. Parks, S..ebea aDd Rec- "' to Mate Arrests. reatioD ~eat Tbe tollOYtQc deslgDat-.Public Woru Department ttl J'Vbllc of!leera I.Dd em-Pollee Dtll)&rtmeDt . plOD" lball hne the power Z.l%.0!0 Authority of City • tQ a.-l'est persons for mls-Ma.oager. All department ·demeanor Ylolattons com-heads. escept tbe City At- . mltted. In their preseoce as torney and the City Clerk, bere,.Jter provtded: shall be subject to tbe ad- (1) Humane offtcers stall mtnlstratt•e autborlty aDd • .hue tbe power to make ar-direction of tbe Clty Man-.rut• for any •lolltion of ager. Title 7 of Uds Code, e:ttitled 2.12.030 CommanJty De- " Animals." velopmect Department. Tbe (I) Parking Control Ofrtc-Community Denlopmeot eli' and Pollee Cadets shall Desnrtment sha.U be UDder han the power to mate ar-the supenlsion of tbe Com- rests for any violation of muolty Deulopmeot Direct- Title 12 or this Code, en-or. Thef\mctloosoftheCom- tttled "Vehicles and Traf-muntty DevelDpmentDeput- ftc, •• and for any violation meot ,._n IDclucle: of the following seetlons of (a) Adm1nlstntioo of the the Calllornla Vehicle Code: provisions of this Code re- Section 4000 entitled "Reg-lattng to r.ontng, and adYls- lstratlon Required"; Section tng and asslsttnc the Plan- 4454 entitled "Registration ning Commission ln such Card Kept Wtth Vehicle"; admtntstratlon vested in that Sectlon 5200 entitled "Dis-commission. play of Li cense Plates"; (b) PreparaUoo and pre- Section 5201 entitled "Post-seotation of reports to the ttonlng of PLates"; ~ttoa City Council and Planning 5202 entitled "Period of Dis-Commlsstoo on various as- play•·; Section 5204 entitled pects or City planning. • 'Tabs"; Section 22500 eo-(c) Preparation and main- titled "Prohibition of Stop-tenance of tbe General Plan. ping, Staoding or Parkillg"; (d) AdYlstng the publlc oo Section 22502 enttt~ "Cprb toning aDd pluntog matters. Parting"; Section 22~ en-(e) Receipt a.ndprocessiJI& titled "State Highway Part-subdlvtstoo maps. ing"; Sectlon 22514 entitled (f) Regulation of building "Fire Hydrants"; Sect too construction. 22515 entitled "Unattended (g) Enforcement of the Vehicles'·; Section Z2516 en-bullutng, electrical. plumb- titled "Locked Vehicles"; ing, heating and air coodi- Sectlon 22520 entitled ''Stop-tlootng, and swimming pool ping On Freeway•• and Sec-regulations. tlon 22700 eotltled "Aban-(h) Enforcement oh.onlng, donment Prohibited." sign and traUer part and (3) The Marine Director mobtlehome part regula- and staff of the Marine Safe-tlons. ty and Tidelands Divisions 2.12.040 Finance Depart- s hall t.ve the power to make ment. The Finance Depart- arrests for any violation of mPot shall be onder tbes:QP- Chapter 5 of Division S of ervlsloo ot tbe Finance Di- the Calllornla Hubors and rector, who shall r.ve Navlglltloo Code, Title 11 charge of the ttoanclal af- of Ulia Code, ent1Ued "Rec-fairs of the City. The tunc- reatlaoal Actlvtttes" aod tloos of tbe FiDaoce Depart- Tltlf' 17 of this Code eo-ment. tn addtttoo to those titled "Harbor Regula-duties imposed by tlle City tlons," and shall have the Charter. shaU lnclude: pown to Olllke arrests for (a ) Enforcem~nt of the C 1-vtola~ Of the following ty•s business Ucen.se regu- secttoos of this Code: Sec-1attons. tlon 6.04.070 "Improper (b) Purchase of supplies, Garba~te Disposal," Section equipment and services used 6.04.200 "Tampering with by City departments. Bearh R,.reptacles Prohibit-(c) Disposal of obsolete ed," and Sectloo 6.04.230 aod surplus City property, "Human Deposits." (d) Provide centralized (4) The Marina Park ITWl-dupllcattng services Cor all a~ter shall han the power Clty departments. to makt arrests for any (t ) Pro'flde ceotnllsed vtolatlon of Chapter 12.40 of c tty data processing ser- the Newport Beach Mantel-vices. pal Code, entitled "Stopping, 2.12.050 F1re Department. Standl.nt( and PukJng Regu-The Ftre Departm~IDt shall !allons,'' rf'latlng to parking be under the supenlsion of of vehicles. • the Fire Chief. The tunc- (') The License Supenls-uons of the Fl.re Depart- or and all License Inspect-ment shall Include: ors shall have the oower to (a) The extillgut.hmeot of make arrests for any nola· structural brush and other tlon of Title 5 of this Code, types of tt~es entitled "Business Llcenses (b) Tbe ~orcemeDt of and Regulatloos," Title 6 Laws coocerned with ftre or this CodP entitled "Health prevention. and Sanitation." Title 10 of 2.12 060 G@neral Senlces thta Code entitled "Offenses Department Tbe General and Nuisances," and shall Sen Ices o'es-rtment s._U have the power to make ar-be UDder the supervision of relte for violations of Sec-the General Services Dlrec- Uoo l!.40.oeo of thts Code tor. The tuncUoos of the entitled "Partli:JI for Cer-G.!!oaraJ Senices Oepert- taln Purposes Prohibited." ment shllllnclode: (6) The General ~"lees (a) Street and beach clean- Dlnctor, the AalstiDt G•-!.De. eralo Sen lces Director, tbe (b) Retu11 aDd ~rtap Rtt'Dse Foreman, t~ 14-coUectioo ud dlspoaL slstant Refuse Foremu, and (c) Malnt-..aee I.Dd re- the TniDIDc and Safety ID-pa1r of streets, aUeya. sl)e(tor st.ll han tbepowtr elll'be, alden.lb. storm to atl'flts tor any dntn., brldps pters. bulk-•toh'1Joaa of c .. pttr 6.04 ..... ud aoati or tbll Code." (d) MaJ-..DCe aDd re- QtTJON 2. C!Dpter Z.U patr o1 City tQ~JpnMDt. ot t~ Newport S.ch Mat-(t) Ope.ratioa of City s1p elpll Code t. ameoded CO 1aq, ud c:a.rpeater llllap. rtecfr (I) Stn« ~. bu- ,. "Chapttr !.11 rlclde. cub, eroawa ~ ~IJQSTRATlVE per-lltall, Ud pan .. .a I • OIPARTIIDfTS ....... sa;TJONS: • (I) Slnet •me. trdk., ~11.010 Dt~artm•ta Dt-ud nplatloe -_... alpltecl .. ..._.,... l.ll.oio Au\horttr of Cl-(-> C.-.saa.l •' 'I tee ty ....,_r a.lld aa.r ...,U.r ..,.,.. ~-ColDaallJ Dt-~Jr CIJ.._. 1M -... r ~-pSed tii!Jd'IP Md WI ..... l.otO ;a.uct Dlput. 1.11.0?0 Ubru7 ~-. .....,...Laftrf~ ldi.JIO "" Dlput-... *"-........... .~ eritilllll olatCMJ Llbftr. ta Tllli ,.n ? ., .. o.ilnl•nte. L._IJ ~ till ~*" Dltlu.t· ...... ., .... "•· . ~ ........... ~-......... a .,,_... ...... r? ..... -=~·· -== (., ............. _ .. ~~~~~-=~---------------------------------M~THNBOR~I~ -~=~=~;...,.;~ :;_~~~-------__ .;L=M::i;;::L::.:•::.:.ft.:;ICI:::...--__;;;;L.;;;.•.;;.;M...;;;;;,..;M0..;.;;..;11..;..;C;...;.;I;...__ PUBUSHED IEEXL Y -PAGE:' Ud clncllill o1 nn1 Mf' n.ou10. v...a. n. ntURSMY.IIAROt 8. M5 COitOIA DEl. !A!t, CAL. taoM..-......Iidlt..... ... .. ,. .. ,_.., llliJ1 - (d)......_ 1M l.atUr lf.O&MeCIJ. Ud a.elnde flffll1 ~ Baud ot ."NJws 1'1 .OIAI ca, eo.etJ. u. o1 1JII.tluVItl Uecl or I.U.. ...,.._ n..ut-n..ot.• Martie oene.. carNt o1 Woe aec1 u a •• 'I'1M Mat~~ n..ut-flor. • .. ol ~ ,. •• ...U be............ 1'7.0UIO CltJ ....... 'fttv, acept e.t~o~Jowta~: '"..._ o1.._...,.. Dl· n.OU?Ooanc.r. <•>• .._... OD u. rector. Tbl ~ aftlle 1'7.0..010 oe.lrfd. wateJ'. WutM O.,.atuaetlla.U a~ n.otMO rtn Cldlf. (b) A wat.tteratt 11*11lt- cta.s.: 1'7.0UOO llaJtlor Com. Illy "--eNd to apuat.e OD (a) Phf--ol, or ,... • ....._ a pernwNIItlJ ftJIId eo~ne. ..,..,......_ co, ace.,_. ol a 1'7 .oe.uo Ioiii lla.Jt)or tbe IDO'I'emeat o1 ~tell 11 rurtM •tare wtada tMCt-. Co.m--. rutrtcted co or pided OD tJ lllnl.ta or~ •· 1'7M.UO lloortJac. Aeb permn111tty fb.ed IDcorporatecl terrUDry_,., 1'7M.l.O Moeoltloat. eoarte by maoe o1 a meeb- Couty cootnet.t acr--17.M.ISO lllewport H.u-aDlcal dlnee OD a ft.ad m11Dt1. bor, aa,. tnek or arm to nleb tbe (b) Ea.foreemeat o1 tlilt 1?.o4.160 PJer. watercraft t. attaebed or by Protlliau of t.bla Code U 1'1.0&.170 PoUee ChW. Wblcb tbe watercraft 11 COD- <11reded pertata.11c to tbt 1'l.OC..tl0 'hnJac BulD. trolled, or by m-.u of a ceoeral public llltty, tide-17.0&.110 v .... t meetutcal dt'ftce attacb.s laDda admbllltratioa Ud t'7.ot.JOO Wattn of Nn-to tbe watercraft ttaeU. beacb part~Dc Iota wttlda port llad»r. 17.04..200. Wat.ra one ... tbe mar1De eovtrODmeot. 17 ,0.,010 Eu.et of Cblp-port Harbor. Tbe pbrue Z.1Z.OtO Parka, BeaetaH ter. For tbt pupoiliia of*a '•Waters of Newport Bar- aDd Recreatloo Dcartm•t. TWe, tbe worda I.Ddpbruel bor" stall mean all waters Tbe Parks, Beaches aDd Re-"beNlD deftD:ed 1ball, IIDleu of Newport Ha.Jtor tD wblcb creation Oepartmeot ... u tbe eoDtelt clearlJ tDcUcat.a the Ude ebbs aDd flows, Wbe- be under tbe supe"t8Ula of otllenriN, ._.,e tbe meu-tbn or not tbe ordJDary or the Parks, Belcbe• and Re-IDe• berelD •t lortb m tbil mean b1g1l tide tiDe of tbe creation Dlrector. Tbe tilDe-Cha~Jter. PacUlc Ocean bu beeo fWid tloos of the Parts, BeaebM 17.0..020 ADcbonce ~-by ord!Danee, statute, coart aDd Recreatloo Departmeat ea. The term "Aoeborqe actioo or otberwt.aea.nd wbe- ,._lllnclude: Are&" stall mean an• por-ther or not tbe land• Jwi-(a) n.....ra.tiOD aod A _ _._, 'I .. 1- "V"' \NiaJiva tkm ofNewportRatborwbleh aDder the t1dll water are of all parka and recreatba-bu beea 10 dHtpated p~r-prtntely or pubUcly own- at facWtles oYer Wblcb tbe IUI.Dt co Jaw, f&Dd &pp.rOYed ed." City exercises JDrtsdleUoa.. bJ tbe Federal Go•ernment. SECTION 4. Chapter 17.- (b) LandscapJ.nc aDdmaJ.n-17.04.030 Board. Tbeterm 08 of the Newport Beacb tenance of City parks, part-"Soarer• llllD mean tbe Muntctpa.l Code 1.s ameoded way trees, a.od planted areas Boerd o1 8apentlora ot tbe to read: on City ..owned property, Coanty of Cruce as tbe "Chapter 17.08 easements aDd rtghts-ot-gOJem!Dc bodJ of tbe GENERAL PROVISIONS way • Oruce County Butlor Dt.s-SECTIONS: (c) Plann1Dg coordlnatioo trtet. 17.08.010 Adm1n1stn..ttn and direction of com munlty 17.04.035 Bai.kUDc Oftlel-Authority. r ecreatloaal aetiYiUes. aJ. Tbe term "Bu11dlnc Of-17.08.020 Duties of tbe (d) Master pla•1nc for flcla.J" lbal1 meutbeBuUd-City Manager. tbe acqulstUoo aDd dtJelop-t.nc Offtela.J of tbe City of 17.08.025 Duties of tbe meat of part aod recrea-Newport Beacb. Marine Director. tlooal flcWties. 17 ,0..040 City. Tbe term 17,08.030 Establlshmeot 2.12.100 PtlbUc Worts De-"City" a1a11 mean the City of Channels. Turnlog Bas- partment. The PubUc Woru of Newport Beaeb. tns. etc. Department stall be UDder 1'7.04.050 City Councu. 17.08.040 Abudooed Yes- the superYlsJoo of tbe PubUc Tbe term "City CouncU" sets and Property, Worts Dtrector Wbo abiD sball mean tbe City CocmcU 17,08.050 LaDd1Dc of Air- also be the &lpertnttlldeot of tbe City of Newport cnft. of streets. Tbe flmctioaa of Beach. 17.08,060 Loadt.nc or Un- the Publtc Worts Depart-17 .04.05S Mu1ne Direct-loading Explost•es. ment sball tnclode: or. Tbe term "Martoe Dl-17.08.010 Admlnlstrati'fe (a) Preparattoo of plans rector" sball mean the Mar-Authority· The responslbUJ - and admlnlstraUon of coo-lne Dlrector of tbe City of ty for the admtnlstraUon of tracts for the COilltructton Newport Beacb. the proY1..sions of th1l Title of public worts and lnelod-17 04 060 Clt u .. -.. ls del-ted to tbeCtty Man- d •-• • Y .......... er. --ing street. storm raw, sew-Tbe term "Clty Ml.DIIer•• ager, or offtcers or employ- er. water. lllrbor. street sblll mean the City Man-ees of a department or de. ltghtl.Dg, and otber pubUc ager of the City of New-partmeats of tbe City des- facUlties. port Beach. tgnated by him; pl'O'ftded, ~~Sobdtrisloo and enctD-17.04.070 otrector. Tbe however, that some or at. ee. ~ services. tetm "Dlrector'• shall mean of tbe duties necessary to (c) t.k.inteouee aDd oper-the DlrectoT ot tbe Harbors be performed 1n tbe admlo- attoo of City sewer 111tem. and Beaebes of tbe DUtrtet. lstraUoo may be performed (d) Maoflnt~..! Ud1 ~~ ~'7.QC.ol0 ~. T-by the Dtrector or b1s de- atlon par-. ots lUlU ~rm "Dlatrtct•• 1~ m~ potles o.r uslstants pur-pa~r mefer~~ Ia .. · th• Ofti!DP .Coaty Harbor suut to a <MIIba.rt JIII'O'ld- cladlric COIIeettdil 01· mbaef Dlltrlct. toe therefor betweeotheCity deposited 1n meters. 17.04.090 Fl.re Cblet. The ud tbe County or Orange (e) M'lJnteanee and oper-term "Fire Chief'' shall or tbe Dt.strlct. atlon of City street l.lgtltillr mean tbe Fl.re Cblef of tbe 17.08.0%0 Duties of the system aDd the matnteurw City of Newport Beacb. City Manager. u sball be of electrical eqotpmeot tD 17•04•100 Harbor Com-the duty of tbe City Ma.nag- City buUd.IJ:Ics. ml.nloD. ThO tel'ID "Harbor er: (f) MatnteDUCeandopera. Commlsstoo" stall mean tbe (a) To carry out the or- tlon ot Ctty water sylttm. Hubor Commlssloo of tbe ~ers of tbe Clty Council 2.12.110 .Poltce n.rt-Oraap County Harbor Dis-and to enforce aU harbor ment. The P.>Uce Depart-trlct. regulations and ordina.nces. m eot s._ll be UDder tbe aup-17.04.120 Joint Harbor (b) To order aoy vessel e"tsion of tbe Pollee Chief. Committee. The term "Joint improperly anchored. moor- The Pollee Departmeot m&J Harbor Committee'' sbaU ed or berthed 1n any area han onlJ such sworn, re-mean tbecommltteecoostst-outside the jurlsc11ctioo of sene and clYWaD periOD-Lnc of lbose' members of tbe Dtstrtct to ctange Its nel as tbe City COGDeU aU tbe Harbor Commission aDd posttioo to sueb a one as authorize. Tbe ftmctlool of members of the CltyCouncU he may deslplte, and In tbe Pollee Department sball appoi.Dted by tbe Board aDd case b1s ordersareDOt com- include: Clty CouocU, respectl•ely. plled witb, or tbe Yeasel ls (a) Preveotioo, repreukla to oouider harbor problems uaattended, to cause such aDd investlgatioo of crime. eommoo to the Clty and or-vessel to be so moYed, and (b) Apprehension of of. uc• County Harbor Dts-to coUect tbe cost thereof fef)r~. t rty trlet. trom the vessel, or owner c) eemery o prope • 17 .04.130. Moortnc. Tbe thereof. (d Trafttc law IDforce-term "Mooring" sbaU mean (c) To promptly report ment and PlJ'tl.nc eooh'ol. any appUuce used to ,._ to tbe appropriate Federal (e) Animal c-ODtrol. cue a Yessel 1n Newport Agency any nolatioG of the (f) Custody of lost, stoleo. Harbor, other tbi.D a pier, laws of tbe Uotted Sta.tes r econred pf'OI)4rty. wlaJcb 11 DOt carried abt:.rd for tbe protectioo ot out- 2.1Z.1ZO Dut1es of Pollee, neh •essel as regalar e-pUon aod the preaenatioo Mutne and Fl.re Otput-qutpment wtlen UDder way. of oa'ftpble nters, partl-ment~ m Cue of Dtatress. 17 •04•140• Motorboat. n ! callrly a.ay encroachment on lo addition to tbe perform-term .. Motorboat" shaU the waterway by tbe bulld- ance of thel.r recaJ.ar aDd meu any nssel propelled Inc o1 Wepl stroctores, U- ordlnary duties, It sbaJl be by macblnery. wbetMr or lep.l f1lltnc or dUmptnc of the duty of a.1J poUctmlll, oot IUcb maebloery ls the material of lJ1J 10rt IDCO firemen aDd Mar1M Dtpart-prlnctpa.l source of propal-tbe nterway. or thro1rlng meat perSOilDel to ro CO tbe sJoo. but sbLll oot t.ncludt onrtlol.rd or ltU1DC adrtft aid of all per80GSoruimala a Yessel wb1cb baa a ftlJd or allOOJrblc to be set adrift I.D d1stret8 or di.Jictr ud martoe doeamta Lalled by uY1J!.1nc that Is or m1gtltbe- reader them aacb btlp ud the Bureau of castoms of eomt ob«netl•• or da.Dpr- us1ataoce as Uea wtWD tbe UDited States Gonn-our tiD MYiplSoa.. tbeir power. mtllt or ID.J lade raJ ageocy 7 .os.ozs DatiM of the Z.IZ.UO Gtaenl Prcm-saeeeaor tbereto. MarlDe Dlrector. It ... u sJou. AU reftrects CO tbl 17.0..150. Nwport Ha.r-be tbe cb')' ol tbt Ka.rtne "8GU"'-Offtcla.J,•• the Dtr....._-. ...... boT, BI.J. Tbe term• "Ntw---·· ••otreccor of 81dldlllc a.nd port Rarbo1'" 1D1f "NtypOrt (a) To ad tor aDd ustst Sat.tJ OtpartmtD.t," 8 _,.. lba.D be cllemed eo-tbe Ctty ...._,.r m ad- "S.IJdbll Olreetor,.. d~Maiftt Ud ta. ttrma miJd.lterlllc liM prot1a:lou "P....._ Dtrtetor, •• Ud allall be detalecl IDter-of WI Title, coordlatble "Dl~r ol tbe Plude wltll ~te ~rtmiDl 041artl.DIIII'' coatamed e~ 41rect.• b-•nku flU-17.0.,.110. ttu. Tbe ttna wJWa tiU Malcillal Code , •J>ter" 11a11 m.D UJftDd l.lc wtOIII tMLr ,....ctl .. ala1l m .. tile Dtrector ol or Goatllll llndaJ'e fOr •-fDd.taaa u 4lftDed • TlUt tiM c~ r.elclpmllll e~•••a.. .._ or a o1 uu Code. Ud coordla- Dtput...t or IIU ~r-~ .. -or ~ atlll u J'lll!lllftd .uti oa. lied flllllll htftt. _...._ a.ece• to ~ ..-ct .. ..., AU UIU8Cel flo 1M tltJ, Gl" .,. ..... _ will llllta-.ct eMc utO- "B•IJCIIIir Dlputla~ or * ,.... llld lac_,.. tM u ...... Ud aa...,o.. WlUf. ... fttl, ., oa. -ttir -* ... " • to t11e ··Piu-ludtll •cl.Ut1. • a.t ... ..--,., --.... .,_,.............. 17.041?0. ~ QW. .,.._ Ml "'*"'' Code ,... ._. ••Polloi c.w· ..... -... c....., MaD -... 011111 ol ,.._ ~~1. ~= :::1M CIJ ol L•tG't M " • • ...,... ..,. n~M.t•. ,. z a....._ ....... COlli II •a tJt ..... ~ • ,... ..... Tw 'lllula" .._ ......... .. ':II' .. "* ... IDE 0 ...... .. ~__,-• -tl .. ... • a a a:N 1 • eo a 111 ., .. ,..,.. nM.JM 1a1t 11 c:te-11 •• zg• ..... w. ~ 11 ilmJrP a tu b .,........... -.... ·~· .. ... .. --..... .,..._.. llllt. -t1 '-Atrat, actilaa flo ta. Ctty MaMpr flo ...... ,.... .. .,. wtb w.. Ttue. 17.01.«*) 1 ........... of c ....... 'hnall Bu- ... lk.. AD e•ee••, tan-lllc tuUI~ ~.,..... l.lld ~ ud biiWI•d U.. Jll "-Port Jlalt)or sball be u IJitiNIIbed bJ tbe Fedenl CRieriUDtlll or by tbe CltJ eo-en 1IICII recom~b of tiM Joeat 8 arbor Commlhe. A 11)11) tbtreol ...... be -Qll ftJe Ia tbt amc.. ot tM c ltJ Clert ud tbe PUbUc Wort. Dtnc:tlo.r t»r pllbUe lhpee- U.. 1'7.GI.CNO AN.._, v._ Mla &Dd Proprrty. Allltray •....aa. lfd1fa, I"''ftoatt, ~ Umber or IDJ otber 1*".-1 PrGPtrtJ biDd Ia t1ae water or OD tbe sbore ol Mftport Har- bf)r or tbe Paelfte O:c.ean. ~ ID tile ladal poueaioo ~~ ealtrol of 10me peraon. stall be tmmtdlatelJ de- IIYered ap to tht Pollee c b1et. Al!J .acb property aball be diiJt Wl.tb as pro- 'fided Ia tbeapproprtatepro- •Uiou ot Clllpter 1.20 ef tbe Newport Beacb Montcl- pal Code, or SectJoo 510, et seq.. of tile Callforn la Harbors aod Navigation Code, as tbe arne now read or may bereafter be amend- ed. Proceec1a of any sale of sucb PrGPtrtJ sball be de- posited Ill the General Fund of tbe Ctty or, 11 pro•lded by cootnet witb the Dis- trict, sba1l be paid to the County Treasurer for the D~Mrtet. 17.08.050 LaM!~ of Air· craft. No pereoo shall land or tate orr from the waters of Newport Harbor with any al.rcra.ft witbout ttrst ob- taiDtD( a permit from the City CocmcU. Such permit may be Issued 11 the City CouncU determtne-s that on- der the drcumstances tbe proposed land1nc or take off will noc create a hazard to life or property. ln grant- Ing such permit, the City CouncU may Impose such coodtUons oo tbe exercise thereof as It deems appro- priate. 17.08.060 Loading or Uo- loadJJic Explosbes. No per- soo s._U load or unload guapowder, rtant powder. dynamite or any other n- plosiYe to or from any ns- sel trom or qpoa any pter or otber nael 1n Newport lla.Mr wttbDM ftnt cMaiD-, tnc a permit so tO do from the Fire Chief, and paytng therefor a fee of Tweoty. ftn Dollars (S%5.00), aDd otherwise complytoc with au tbe rules aDd recalatloos gonrn.ing the lo&d.lng and anloadl.Dg of esplostns." SECTION 5. Section 17.- Z4.0SO of tbe Newport Beach Mantclpal Code Is amended to real!: "17 .2-4.030 Transfer of Permit. No penon shall transfer a permit 6:>r a pier, float or stmlla.r structure granted under the pro'fistoos of this C'-IJ(er wltboat prior wrttten appronl of the City. No persoo wbo as an abut- tin« apla..od owner or lessee of real property was granted a permit for a pier. Ooat or stmllar stroeture shall retain any rtgbt of use In such pier, float or slmllar structure after haYtnc di- Yested himself of tbe owo- ersbtp or leasehold Interest 1n sucb real property. Upon such dl•esUDc, the owoer- shlp Interest 1n such pier, float or st.mUar structure sbaU remaJn wt.th the per- soc to Wbom the permit was granted, tlut tbe rlJbt of ase thereat au nst 1n tbe City unW sacb Ume u a permlt tor aaeh pier, tJoat or strvcblre t.s cra.ated to 8IIUIII MUl II dltiJl tbt won lobi~. c. Fl&. Eadl .,..Uea&e Aail be W"'""P''.., bJ a , ...... ~ MllbllaMd by u. CltJ eo-en bJ ...._ ---, ... flll.l1 DOt be r..,_.,le to till aDDUeut w......, or .ot tile ptrmlt t. (fUited. ,. S!CTD1' 7. s.ctioo 17.- 24.050 ol tbl lfnport Beacb Mllllktlle' Code 1.a ameatect co read: "l7.U.050 Processtnc ol Applleatioa. Tbe appUcattoo aDd plans aDd speeltJcaUcu sball be reviewed by tbe Mart.ne Dtreetor to deter- m IDe wbetber tbe pl'CJI)OMd wort meets all the reqaire- m eats ot th1l Code and any staodards lDd pollcles adopted by tbe Ctty Coa..ocU for sueb coostructloo or wort. Tbe Marine Director, without City CouncU ap- proval, Is authorised to ap- pron and Issue permits for oew structures and for re- rtsloos to u:1st.1Dg struc- tures that conform to tbe provtstoos of this Code, standard harbor drawtDp a.pproYed by the Clty Coun- cU, and Harbor Permit Pol- icies adopted by tbe Ctty Councll. A separate permit must be obtatned from the BuUdtng otrtcial for any plumblng or electrtcal work on harbor structurea:• SECTION 8. Sect1oo 17.- 33.060 ot tbe Newport Beach Wontctpal Code Is ameoded to read: "17 .33.060 AdmiDistra- tlon. The Ma.rtne Dl.rector shall administer the pro- Yislons of this C bapter, ex- cept for tbe coDect:ioo of fees, which shill be the re- sponsibutty of the Finance Director." SECTION 9. SecUoo 17.- 33,070 of the Newport Beach Montclpal Code ls amended to read: "17..33.070 Appeal to CooncU. Any perSOII Wbo Is aggrleYed by any ded- stoo of the Marine Dl.rec- tor may appeal to the City Councll by tl1.1ng · wtth the CLty Clert a wrttteo state- ment descrtbtng t~ dect- stoo be!Dg appealed aDd tbe gl'OO!Ids for appea I or ob- )ectioo ther~. • • SECTION 10, Section 17.- 36,030 of the Newport Beach Uu.ntclpal Code Is amended to real!: ''17 .36.030 Permit Re- .. lnd. Mo _... an.._ stall or operate wUJliD tbe waters of Newport Harbor or tbe Paclftc Ocea.o any bait receiver without first obtalntng a permlt therefor trom tbe City CocmcU. No per mit sbal.l be Issued untU the destgo of tbe ~l•er Is appro•ed by the Marine Director. All a&llilicaUons for permits proYided for beretn shill be made to tbe Mari.De Director aDdaccom. panled by plans sbowl.Dg the desf.gn of the receiver and a fee of Tweoty-Five Dol- lars ($25.00)." SECTION 11. Sectlon 17 •• 40,090 of the Newport Be.ch YIIDictpa.l Code ts amended to read: "17.40.090 Administra- tion of Chapter --Appeal. The pf'O'Ii.slons of this Chap- ter sball be admln1stered by t.he Community Develop- meat Director 1n coordll:a- Uoo with the Martn. Direc- tor. Ally ~QTtend persoo L!«aL MOTICI Escrow No. 68'7 33 NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF' BUUC TRANSFER AND OF INTENTION TO TRANSFER ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE LICENSE(S) (Sees. 6101- 6107 U.C.C.) another pertiOit. E:aeept Nottce ls hereby gheo that where r1gbts of OW'Denddp a balk tra.o.ster of persooal or use han beretalore btee property aDd a transfer at )ldlclally tttcreed,1110per.. )Jqw)r nc.u.(s) Is about may heretolort or tllerat-to be made. ter p.tn IDJ rtc'btl of cma-n. -.me(sl Social Se- ershlp or ue of UlJ •eta eutQ (or) Federal Tu pier, float or a1mUa.r lt"niC· Nu.ber, aDd maUing ad- tun by IJlJ pll'p)l'tedtnu-ctt .... Dd ZIP Code Num- ftr ma~ wtlDt .-e~ prioT ~r o1 a. tnnsferor(s) aN: wrttt.IP'O'al ol tile City. RJcol~ llac.. Fed. Tu Tbt CtJ llaJt)or Coorcl.la. tts-JI.CIS'74, Zll? F'aln1~w tor ll ~ to IIIPJO" Rd.. Coeta u.-.. Ca 926!6. C'1'U.sfcn of pe.ra.tta. or ID Tbt .amt(a}. Soela.l s.. tda dlandaa IDaJ reft.r tM evuy (or) Ftden.l Tu ame to till CII:J eo.cn Nlllnbtr, ud ma.Uiac ad. IN I&JPNft).'' *-. Md ZIP Code N•m- SICTOt I. S.CU. 1'1.-w, o1 tllltrullfene(a)af* l4.MO ol tale Nwpgrt Btael ~ Ben~ -557-.... ~ Codla 1a a•..-s CJI,.;S'J.,._, tiMO c•ttwortb to NY: St., Gn.nMl BOla. Ca 91144.. ''1'7M.oe Appl'&'=llw Tllat tllljiW I I property Pvd •• ._ •• ,.... flo be tl' 0 11\i. la ..... A. UPI..:A'ID. AIIIU-ertbtd II,...... u a. .., ...,.. • 11.11. usr-..-c ...... ... tn <• ., -,...., ........ <•>• .. ._,_ r I I I... -, tiU a..-.. It: _, Falrftllr ..... .............. ...,. c.-...._ca-• Dll..-...... ...... rea-.. .. ... ·-.. .... Ia t • ••-In:•••• ..._._ ...... c 77 • ~11 •rCNO.IALI .., .... ..,.,.,. _, • ._.uc• ~~- • .......... L M ...... -..... JIIII ... t IIIII.... II Ill J1 IIIM ....... .,. ,. r <.-. n l fld u.-a. IUia fti .... AlP' • OJJ!Z t .......... Ill t 2 ftll ...... ---... ",..... -... tlir 'P ....... m1lfllllllilUJ61ddr o1 tbt ....._ Q(ftdal .. tile Cltf eo-en bJ fllllllamt- te aouo. ol WM1 wuta tbt City Ct.n wttlda lS dlJW afttJ' tilt dlt. • •ldda ... nee of till dect.bata rn:an.s to tM appUea•. n. CttJ CO.CU llal1 mUa I tttct- ISGD oc tbe IA*l wtthln Uttrty (10) dar-and aucb cSeelstoo wn bt ttDal." ~cnOtt 1z. Section 17.- 41.050 ot tbl Newport Beacb Munictp&J Code 11 ame.nd:ed to read: ''17.-41.050 Public Hear- Inc; Notice of Hearing. {a) Upoa tbe ru.tnc of a completed appUcaUm for a permit u requl.red by this Chapter, tbe Finance Dlrec- tor sball refe.r the appllca- Uoo to the Orange County Harbor Dtstrtct, Clalef of Pollee. Marine Director, CommWlJty Development Depa.rtmeot aDd otber ap- proprtate City Departments, for 1D'festip.t1on aDd report. The Flna.nce Director sbaU al10 refer the appllcatloo to the City Clerll who shall set a Ume and ciate for pobllc hearing at wl\lch time the City CouncU will coo- sider the application. The City Clerk shall schedule said heartng oo the agenda tor the ftrst available regu- lar CooocU meeting occur- rtnc not less than thirty (30) days following the date on wbich the application Is submitted. (b) Notice of the hearing sbaU be published in the of- ficial newspaper of the City at least ooce, not less than ten (10) days prior to the date scheduled for the hea.r- ing." SECTION 13. TWs ordin- ance shaU be publlshed ooct> ID the omctal newspaper of tbe City. and tbe same shall be effective 30 days a.ner the date of Us adoptloo. This ordinance was lntro- duced at a regular mee~ or the City CouncU or the City or Newport Beach held on tbe 24th day of February, 1975, and ns adopted on the loth day of Ua.reb. 1975. by the followtnc 'lote, to wit: AYES, COUNCILMEN: Mc - lnnis. Dosbl, Barrett, Kaebn, Rogers, Store. NOES, COUNCILMEN: None. ABSENT COUNCILMEN: Ryckott. Dooald A. Melnnis WQor ATTtiS'h Lon Lq1os City Clert '"" . ' PabUsb: Ma.reh 20, 1975, 1n the Newport Harbor En- sign. LEGAL NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATE ME NT Tbe followlnc person ls doing business as: Cable News and WtreSenlce. Z801 Harbor View Drt•e. Corona del Mar. Calllornla 92625: Jack ClU!ord Osborn, 2801 Harbor Vlew Drive, Corona del Mar. Caltfornla 92625. This business is conducted by an lndlvid\al. Signed: Jack Clttrord Os- born. This statement was tued wtth tbe County Clerk of Orange County oo Mar. l9, 1975. Publlsb: Wuch 13, 20, 27, Apr. 3, 1975, ID tbe Newport Ha.rbor Ensign. F -41675 L!GAL MOT?CE business and of said 11- cense(s) is the aum ol $55,- 000.00, IDcludl.og tn-.entory estimated at $10.ooo.oo. wblch cooststs of the follow· ing: Demand note, $5,000.00; Promissory notes, $50,000.- 00. Tba t Lt ta.s beeo acree<S be- tweeo ~ tranlferet(s) aDd said transferor(&) that con- slderatklcl tor the transfer of said basioess and of aid ttcense(s) Is to be paid OGIJ after truster his beea ap. proYed by O..,..rtmenc of Al- cOhoUc Beven.re CoatroJ.. porwut to Sec. 24(173 at seq. Thlt tbe bertlD dUCrfbed tnnsltn an to bt ce»- nmn.tect. lllbtect to tM abOJt proort.sbll.. at wu . slllre EJUOWCompuJ, tM9 Wll*n BM.,lMAICtlta. CalliDnla tOOlO. ,. or after 10:00 A.M. April 14, am. All otbll' ............... ud ~ .. by tile tn• tnll(a) dlll8 ..._ Jt&n lui ...... fU u boftto~are cu ·· ... "·•......_> . ...... 7 7·-~~~-crw llliMir. WIIIPIIN .._ CIW C $ '~ .. '1f'U • ................... ,., cam •·-.. ..... 11.;1~ r PI ......... a;l£...~ 72 L~Jfua • J Mariner's Jets SWIMTmf • OC · c.-... -· .. w1n . . crown •• cru trh ntrtaa ..... .... lllp-.... .......... ~-· ~.c_,.,lMpo ntm•lal: c .. ,.. .... ~ ... ula at YUia Pvt. CoA -led ..,. • pollll IOIIIC IDto 1M ftlal ..... Tbllt. tbt CIDI HliJ t•m of Dan Smltb, Jtft' Wherry, lllb Palmer and Mart Wat- 11011 qed t .... ......,. ..,. 2 ..z MtCOOIU to captun 5 D01Dl• &Dd the 1...-Utlt. IQdiYidual COM wlutrs lneludtd Palmer, ZOO fret. style; Drone, ZOO medley; Wat1011, 100 freestyle; Heet 100 b&eutroke, aod Weber, 100 br .. stroke. OCC track team wins Fresbmeo Paul Desmet. Skip Frantlln and Joba 01- swtnr each woo Z eYeots to lead Oruce Cout Col- Ieee to an 88-58 tract de- clsloa Ot'er Cerritos Col- lege lD the South Coast Coo- terence opener Friday oo the OCC oval. Cc.ch Jim McDwalD's Pi- rates return to acUon this Friday afternoon flclnl: coo- terence favorite Mt. San An- tonio College on the Mt. SAC ctoders. Led ..,. llol ·-By---.... -Ia lila -Ball, lila illarW"a fat · -· 1111 -bo1o. -a1 ""-1-IMttlopodt won IIIIo..,. a -r Orup c_,. •-II &11-al&t -· ..,t mlaod • .,...,..., • .., 1aa1 • ..-. IP Uld umed aile tor t11o Two otber talill I"'IPP't'· MCGaC1 pme wttb F.a.ta --lila Nooport etiJ re-V&IIOJ. -I!IOJ 1!"1 to lila ei'aUoD ~-made CJID, tbt 81arb wen btiWid st""" ......,., bat toot to 18-5 at t11o tod ol lila flral Saat& ADa aod FouotaiD Val-pertod. FrMmU aDd S.eek ley teama. nuted tbttr t11m, but 1bJJ Saturday,tocal team• eoul&l't cwercomt tbe OM• ttom lbt s~ 5tb aDd ttb sided marcm. cndea cet tbelr ahot at tn-. St.turdaJ, team• b'om ter-etty toanamertt actloa. Newport, Santa AAa &Dd Lut weeteDd'a touney Fountain Valley .W pla1 a matehed champloo.s of city speelal S-cnde tour.meot recnatbl lapea tbroulf:l-bert at Llaeolil .cbool IDd out the eooDty ID tbe aonual Coi'ODI. del l:lar bJ.Cb aabOol. touroameot 1D Santa ADa. At 9 a.m., the Buffalo The Mariner's Jtta, made HUla Celtlcs, numera-up m up of 4th craden wbo UYe the local lrd crade leape, 1D tbe geDenl area ot Mar-take OD a Santa ADa aquad. loer'a Park. squeeaed put Tbt wtoner pla)'l tbe wiD- a touch Costa Mesa t•m oer ot a 9 a.m. LIDeoln 23-22, walloped Santa ADa school pme bet1rteD the 4%.18, aDd won the c:bam-Eutblaft Jus, local Srtl ptonshtp pme trom foun-grade et.mps, and a Fouo- ta.lD Valley, Z2-17. Byron taln Valley teo.m. Tbecbam- BaU a dlmlnutlYe ftrebi.U ploo.shlp Hit Is at Coroua wbo 'must already be con-del Mar htgb school gym at sldered a tuturestaratNew-oooo. port Ha.rbor high, scored 46 The Buffalo HWs Ducks, points In the 3 pmes to who won Newport's5tbgnde top all othe r 4th graders tn title, meet tbe Fountain Val- the tournament. Team mate ley runners-UP at 10 a.m. at Jtm Wolfe was 4th amoog LIDcoln, wUb the wtnner tourney scorers with 28. pla.ytog tor thecbamplonslllp The Jets, coached by Tim at COM at 1 p.m. against Parse!, oow move oo to the the wtnner ot a Santa Ana- Southern California tourna. Fountaln Valley game. ment In Azusa April 5-6, to The Nnport Heights meet 4th grade chamJ)8from Studs, local 7th grade cham- other coon Ues. ploos, meet Suta Ana at Another Marloer's team, 11 a.m. at Llnco1D. The Yin- the 6th grade CheetahS, lost ner plaJI either Cypress or out lo the semi-finals to a Fountaln VaUey at 2 p.m. Santa Ana team which weot at CO M for the title. league 88 play opens IAip& .... ,, ...Ucb --eel ,_, ..... lor lila • -Ana .. ntiJ --boll loama, -u.oo Frl- dl1, wttlll a Corea dtlllar- EIIuelo "pmo 1011P111C t .. c-.,.._ ac~oaor local fUa. Tile 3:15 pme ta at EII&Dela '1 field. Costa 11e1a bolt8 vwa Part 11 another C•turr Ltlpe Wt, aDd Newport Harbor 11 at Edt.oo tn Suo- set IAI.pe pll y. Tbos.e pmes, too, blftaS:15star- tiDc Ume. Ill Tueadly'a openers, tbe Newport Satlors clobbe.red WeltmlDster 9-1, Corooadel Mar naq»ed Mapolla 11-1, Costa llesa 'tallied to tc~ee El llodeoa 8-7, and istueta waa blaDked 1-0 by Villa Park. Last TbarsdaJ, Newport Harbor woo tbt ntn.plagued Newport-Mesa dlstricttour- oament, edgtng Estancla 2-0. lo the 5th, Rtck Dostal aing- led, went to MCODd on an error, aDd scored on Chris Moore's double. Clltt Mar- hoeffer then doubled Moore home. Tbe a.nnuai district tour- ney was due to be completed the previous week. but rains delayed It after Newport beat Corona del Mar a.od Estancia downed Costa Mesa In the op- ening rouOO. Leape schedules will be interrupted the ne:rt 2 weeks during Easter vacation, but Costa Mesa plays tn 1 the Sa.ota Ana Elks tournament March 22-25, and Corona del Mu Is In a Pomona tournament March 24-26. Olsn.ng, the state cross country ct.mp last fall, tur- ned 1D a top performance ror tbe Sues last Friday despite a brulsed heel. He won the mOe In t: 18.5, tbe fourth best Ume 1D OCC history, and easUy captured the 3-mUe to 14:34.9, the second best effort ID Pirate anoals. Desmet clocked a ttoe 10.0 on a sorrY OCC tncll: to win the 100-yard dash, aDd toot the 2!0 tn 22.2. His ttme tor the 220 was the tenth best 1D OCC history. on to win the 6th grade title. Larr y Halderman's C hee~ tabs beat Costa Mesa 47-35 and HtJDtl.ngtoo Beach S6~31 befou bowing 44-35 to San- ta Ana . Tars are Sunset champs Frutlln captured the shot with a heave of 47-8, and won the discus with a tosa of 137-8. Mcllwaln's squad went one-two In the jlveHn with Jerry AlthOUse tolng 181~ and Jim Brown toll ow tor clo- sely wUh a 179-11. The Sues were ooe-two In the long jump as Greg Ruzicka recor- ded a 21-9 and Danny Spain leaped 21-6. Mal Durkee, wbo scored 73 points In the 3 games tor the CheetahS, was the top 6th grade scorer 1n the tour- nament. After their Z top scorers cot lost and cooldn 't find the right gym untU the2ndquar- ter, the 8th grade Mariner's Sharks were bee.ttil 58-47 by a foontaln Valley team wh.lch eventually won tbe 8th grade county crown. Brian Feeman and John Sweet scored 35 po1Dts be~ tweeD them u tbe Sba.rks Newport Harbor's SaUors swam to the Sunset League hlgh school varsity ct.m~ plonshlp Saturday, winning convloctncly over 2nd-place Fountain Valley. John Dobrott led the 82.1- lor effort, taklnt!: the 200 freestyle event tn a meet record of 1:46:1 over Foun- tain Valley's BU t Babasbotf. He finished secODd to Baba- shotf In the 500-meter free- style event. Other Sailors who look In- dividual tl:»oors were Ro- bert!IOO, 100 Oy; and New - Wid, 100 breutstrote, both ENSIGN CLASSIFIED ADS RATES FOR Cl..A8SlFIEO ADS 1 Time 2 Times :1 T1mes 20 word.l or leu .•• 2.00 3.50 4.~0 21. to 30 words. . . . • 3.00 4. 75 6.00 ~1 to 40 word&. . • . • 4.00 6.50 8 .~. Each word onr 40 . • .10 .1 5 .-. •IEAUTY ~---. BEA.UTY NOOK 2732 E. Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar Phone 644· 7336 • IICTCLU SALES 3o SERVICE .aDI.17THn. COITA-U 846-7706 -846-81166 IIAL.COLM ••uo• cun1R •DIT CLEANERS DIMMITT ()it!.tl. C:WL ·-qooolltydty d ...... eniiN,.a•ila • Wf.....all nlry .u--la--fdll 1 h ...,en UOO E. Coul IIYJ., CDII -1'7·--e I'LCHUSTI ,LOWERS FOil ALL OCCAIIONI DtM•rl TDsb. ILOIU1J1'tl "10111.......,. ,.. •• Ji till&- =~ c.~f~O~R~S~A~L~E~------ PACIFIC VIEW CRYPT -- good location. $625. CaU 633-7352. • RlAL .UTATE BALBOA Peninsula Polot - by owner: Spacious 4 bed- room plus den, 2 baths, large sundeck with view, EoclO&ed patio, 2 car gar- age, 2 l'lreplaces, and more! $98,500. Principals onl y. 675-6371. -------• H014E IMPROVEMEIC"T LET ME GIVE YOU A HAND Handyman wtll do ~ all borne repairs-- plumbing. carpentry, painting. FREE ESTIMATES 673-3658 • IIIAIIMI M/oiDWAII • .... ci:=.;•• , .. .. _. -----·-__ ,. .... -... CIOiili IWf., .... --~'111 • MUSICAL fOil SALE MARCH WINOF ALLS Hammood organ, M-3, wa1. case, )lst ••••••• $ 695 vOse ' Sons sp1D~:~t plano, rental return •.•• S 725 Lowrey Teente Geole organ. the quick and easy way to play ••••••••• S 980 Grand Pl.aoos-Kimball, Ya- maha, Baldwin, Stelnway, Starr, etc., from •• $ 975 Yamaha B.12 morgan with rhytbm, rotary, speaker, . etc., regular, $1,4001 now only •••••••••• J10!5 Huge sutncs (at least 20'1!) on a.ny new story ' Clark plano. SCHMIDT MUSIC CO. Yamat.-Lowrey -Stelnway 190? N. 1WD St., Santa Au Est. 1914 • CARS fOil SALE LINCOLN C0lf1'IMI:KT ALS. Botb below Wboleale Bille Boot; both lD ta:elleat coodiUollt. ODIIOWDtrc&rs; 1!175 taca.1!171 Mart m . loldld wttb eJtna; $4200. 1 V7Z Malt IV -UlUJ, iD1D1 utru: fUOO.IIGJiaert- ftce to D&J n:pa-lor Bible SeiiOol, Prl,.te .... ,. !171-11111. e WOIIt WAN TID !CURSE, netDtly retlred lrvm llooptla1 pool-. de- Rru bomt can of rer- lab1c, dlabled or eaoeer ..-. Able to wort I to II llov oblll. To'-< 111-1111. .·Hid'•AMnD TI'IIIII.'IRII'JIIII. 1'10._._ ....... •saaJIIIA. .... IL in record Hme for the league m .... Harbor's relay team took the 400-meter freestyle re- lay 1n 3:17:5, also a meet record. GIRLS' SOCCER TITLE DECIDED After being delayed by raln for a couple of weeks, the Newport girl's recr eattoo soccer league played Its bst championship pmes Monday afternoon at Lincoln school. Tbe Community Youth Center Beachs1de Boaters outscored the CYC OrtbbiiD& Demons 4..0 tc tate the Dlf1: tskm c (3rd and 4tb cnde) Utle. The Newport Heights Klckie Cblckies won 2-0 trom Eastblutr to take 3rd place. In OIYiston 8 (5 th and 6th grades~ Marlner'sbeatCYC 2-0 for the championship, and tbe Karen's Harem team trom Newport Hetchls beat Karen's Kooks h'om the same area, 2-0for 3rdplace. Coach of tbe Beachstde Booters and the CYC Otv1- ston 8 team ns Jan Amish. Karen Amburgey coa.ched the Ktckie Ch.lckles, Karen's Harem, and Karen's Kooks • The Mariner's Division B champs were coached by Jennifer Brown. HARBOR HIGH SEEKS BASKETBALL COACH Newport Harbor hlcb scDool Is looking tor a oew hMd basketbtll cc.ch.. Dale Hacey, who led the SaJior.s to e 61-59 record dllri.Dg 5 years at tbe helm, re- stped this week. Coach Hagey said he will cooU.nue to teach Encllsh at Harbor. Tbe SaUors advaoced Jo tbe CIF playoffs last year, but feU to a 6-8 record 1D tbe strong Sunset Lngue this y-.r. OCC TIED FOR THIRD IN IRON MAN RACE Oruct C~lt CoUegt Is tltd tor lrd In the South Coaat Contereoee's 1V74-75 1roo man standl.ne• .,ucnr. tDc completloa of the 5 fall IJid wtnter JpO!U. Ftn IPrb:lc ipOrtJ remaiD oa tbt tebeiJale • FoUortDc completloD til fooCIIall, C1'0U coutrr, .... ttr polo, beautlll.ll aDd WHilliAg, F1111trton CoUtee bU a eommandlnc lead wttll tS pol.u. Corrltotta- wllll 1'1·1/1 IDd OCC IDd ML Sail -ar• tied l>r Udrd .Ub N. FINER-HOMES -TLIS'IW-I.uio.t. -ll"-. Fantoatlo -4 bedroom Bayfront bome on 80' lot.. llakl'o quuten-- lg. living room --formal dlniD1 room -24x24 family room &c pier anp for Jg. boat. $315,000 fee. Clint 1\.fooes 642·8235. (SJo) SPICT AC•• All Big Canyon Versaille. 4 bedrooms, den, dining .room , 4 \-2 b.ths . Tastefully furnished in professional decor. Mrs. Fay642·8235. CS18) IIIYINI C:0¥1 Magnificent 4 bedrOOm estate. Custom designed pool + ocean view. Lush landscapin(;: + private co mmunity. Appt. only. Evan Corkett 642·8235. (S3S) 901 OOYtf Ori""" 642·1lU 11644 MKAnhur lllvd. 64+6100 N-port Beactt, CMifor"nia 12883 BAYSHORES BEAUTY Live near the stars 1D this ct.rm~ 4 bedroom, 4 bath home. Loads ot paneling, cou.rtyard patio, upstairs master bedroom with sun deck. See to appreciate. $135,000. FRUIT TREES ~ACRE Sharp HARBOR VIEW HOME located on a larce lot with a view of the Turtle Rock Hills, Tbls stncle story !lome features 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, formal dining room , deo and detached double ca~e. In season the peaches, plums, aprlcotsaredellclous. $85,000. THURIOAY,IIAROIID, lf71 NEWPORT WATERFRONT BRING ""a 2 Sllpl Sl32.000 lArte S BR hOrnt wtu, 1 bo.t tU,. needl MW OWDtr. Dtjot ll"lnl on lhe water. Tllttf\allr · ndec:oratecll173. La.rp ~ J'ODIM otrertn1 dittlndlvoe UYkta 0111 fee larwl. 2 Ftreplat'el. open ........ YOUR BOAT! o. .......... ....,_ .. ,_ --s.. thia lovely Z story. a BR home . Lots of privaeyl Seller has bou1ht epo,her 6: invltea . your interut. &lbmit olfer -terms flexible . Priud at •.eoo 0111 ll!ase land. Only az per mo oa. lon1 la'ID lease. LIVE ON AN ISLAND MU61 LIDO NOWitllt,OM Divorce fortes aale or lhl11 larae cu1tom home. Over 2700 sq n. 4 bedroom:~, den, sewinc room, sunken tub in master auitl!. Price reduced ror immediate sale. Only Slli,OOO -Fee land. Pleuse nil now ror appointment . A pRESTIGE /-+--t~I-HOMES ltEAL•aSTATE aROKERAGE lNM.tM_,_...._.....,...._. . 645-6646 P• &rr.u HILLTOP AND VIEW OPEN lEAN & ••1c1 -3 bedroom home, beautifully appointed. New kitchen, pool & jacuzzi . $122,500. on fee land. THRIEIE OI',.Cf:S TO SIR VI! YOU 1605 W!HCLiff DR .• 14EWPORT-'4Z-6200 714 E. BALBOA BLVD., IALIOA-'75-60M 350 1!. 17TH ST .• COSTA MESA ··.UZ-.,D j . PEl E BARRm RI!At ~ --0,.. ....... & ...... ..,. a re111inder: Never realtor. .Always Realto • ' .. .,. ' Oo"' ' J'~t't')' / ' I c~ I~ REALTOR• We Invented the term "Realto(' many years ago, It Is a '"8).-service ,.ric In the U. S. Patent Office. So lfs leplly entitled too capltar letter, just 1/tce Coca-Colo, Technlcolor, or Rotorlan .. Every leodlns dlctlonery dlstrl~ In the United States c:orr1e1 («will carry In Its next IOI'inllnal a definition thot spells out lftCieolr what • Reoltor Is, wnh a capital R. We'ra proud of our desllfllllon and all It Implies. And as much a we like IMina n In IOI'Int any time or oll)Whefe, we 1/tce ..... IM!nl Reoltor used cotrectly-to apply O!'IY 1D ~~;;-~~ c: .. ;:~' Aasoclotlon of Rool Estate Boards, It R. don't ae! • copltal; The \Iorin Realtor foda I Newport e.di CDIOIAm-.CL .... llli.MI Costa .... NEWPORT HEIGHTS Hard-to.ftDd Z ~room units to ideal IOQUoa for best N "POrt B•ch schools. LoTtlY tree-llned street; owner's unit bas nre. place. Ftoced garden, HJ)arate enclosed guaces, storage room aDd colD-operated laundry room. Prleed to sell at $69,000. EXCLUSIVE WITH THE REAL ESTATERS. But ••••••••• ,### ••••••••••••••• •••••• .,. We have another one just like it- ---WITH OWNER'$ UHI T H EWL Y RE· MOO!LEO, COMPLETE BUll T·IH$ ETC., ETC., ••••••••••• JUST $71,000 Call 673-85 50 THE REAL ESTATERS THE OWNER SAYS. • • •. f bought m y home ror reasons Hs follows : • L>islinclivcly diHcrcnt architec- ture * Garden·likc livin~ room • Waterfall. will lull you to sleep • Very secluded lanai & pool • J Bn . dinir,g rrn. & family rm. • 21·:! Car Aaragc -hobby space Ptri. c~ll"uA ror app'l ... to1Ree' Uri:r \ . .. BAY AND BEACH f .7!;-"3000 r' • ' • ' • • " ' 1 ) J.l • ~ • • •• • • 1 ------------- "' . Whiil CAPS .. Are dearly visible from tbia !ad Uer home 1n CAMEO SHORJ:S. lettJ boat traffle, pentnsula u~. 6110 detrhl of Paelflc, are vfsible from Uvln1 room, dinlna room lc muter bclrm. 3 Completely private bdrm. sultea •~ baths.-htd. pool, intercom ; beautifully landacaped. Home in mint condition I Asking $250,000. "'IMIU8-WATIIJIItOMT This Balboa Island 2-sty. home, avail. for sale oT lease, boasts • BR., • baths, dining & laundry rma. Panoramic view of entire bay. Here'a a ~me that's READY for a happy famaly. SPYGLASS IIAUTY Over $20,000 in upgrading in this dream home, with an ocean view. Owner transferred to E urope· bas 3 BR., 2 ba.! family rm.; 3 car garage. Lots of t1le. Buy this one on St Patrick's Day & change your luck i Only .$163 ,500 with a transferrable loan. ASK AIOUT OUI DOVII SHOUS IXCWSII usntteS HARBOR COMPANY REALTORS ~165 L C...t Hwy~ C••• .. w_. ··s.eu.g ............... ,.,. ....... Sillce I 944'" 673-4400 OPEN SUN. 1-5 1827 SABRINA, IRVINE TERRACE Super •lew of ha~bor and ocf'fUl --large pool, suMy deck and patio, game room, famUy room, • laa,arJe llvtpg room and master berlroom, plus two other large bedrooms. I Special $224,922 •••• .... ,+,. .~· " ll'tHI~~· ~-r :PAR i -surrOUDds this Hartlor Vlew ~Ills beauty. Ftve bedrooms, !.amlly room, pool and patto and deck, dlnl"'t room an~ gourmec kitchen. •••• COM ·ocEAN BLVD. ·coM'S FINEST 2 BLOCKS TO BEACH MacnJ1lcent custom bollt three bedroom ooner'a a.nlt f•tartnc ma.rt>le floors, D.reptaees. aDd pull- mans, wtth walnut puellDc and kltcbeo cabtDets. Lar&e famUy room and 18 1 27 UYiac room Yit!l !8' of glass windows oftertnc views of oceu and bllls. Separate rental unit 1.5 a 1,920' two story, tllree bedroom home wlth $395 of steady Income. AU COM shOps are stor.s are )lst a short walk and the beautltul beach ls two blocks away. By appointment only. ~ 675-7225 SECUirTY "PlUS"- •....• ,. ....... . .R,chelle Robers1 Rultor A 3333 E. eo. lfisbway Large home with den, flmUy room, three bed- Noms and an outlrtandtn« -.uest house. bargain at $164,5 Soctal\u in the lllillillfllililiiR.iillll w /cozy fireplace •in IWi11g room area. or family entertainment in comfortable fam1ly room w/used bric k fireplace. This lovely 4 bedroom home is warmly decorated w /htghly up~raded carpeting, drapes & wall decor. Security ~uards at entry ~ate preclude un· wanted visitors & private home alarm system protects valuables. OPEN HOUSE : SUN. J.·S P.M. 117 CHERRY HILLS LN. (Kll) PANOIAMtc V11W- DOVHSHOIIS Corooa del Mar 675-2373 ****** ****·**** ---------·--------Open House Sat.-Sun. H 1:30 to 5 p.m. • 005~6uest House .• Pool ON A LARGE 50X125 FT. LOT This spacious home (approximately l,SOO Ill. ft.) baa a mast@r bedroom wltb walk-In closet and wood-burning ftreplac•. Tht U•lnl room (ALSO wtth a fireplace) has a window wan lookiDc oat oa a ftN,form SWtset pool complete wltb dt•inc board, heater •nd ttlter. At.o !aclne tbe pool, a cba.rmlnc pest ~ of oYer fOO aq. ft ••• Jf!~_for occ~y by yow vlsltors or family members. Thls W\111\ltllr tntenaUDc property ll ot:.rec. at S6S,OOO 315 Santa Ana Ave. NEWPORT HEIGHTS ~ I I MLI lA' fS REPORT I I I Sales through the Multiple Listing Service of the Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa Board of Realtors totalled $35.2 million for the first 2 m onths of 1975. This is more than a $174,000.00 INCREASE OVER THE SAME PERIOD IN 1974. 1,324 list- ings were processed, of which 39% were sold. 77% of the sales were cooperative. Friendly Mediterranean 4 or 5 bed roo~, 2·story home views Bay. mountams & nightly enjoyment of twinkling lights of Fashion Island & Bluffs. Cooling breezes soften the ~·ersatlle kitchen/family room area m qutet fam1ly enjoyment. OPEN HOUSE : SAT. & SUN. 1·5 P.M. 1924 SANTIAGO DR. (Kl2 ) IIG CANYOH -unA!! How about a lovely 2 bedroom home done in exquisite Country French Style at ONLY $129,500? A Broad· moor (4 bedroom & family room> Plan #3 wt center isle kitchen? (KlS) Walter King 642-8235 •••••••••• EAST SIDE CURT DD8H List your property with a Realtor , ..... I • •·• • • ~ • I I I a I I I IUIICIIII IMIIIM - Costa Mesa Ll'l ol' boue wttb 1ota of cblrm • • oa bl( Jot. ······················~······················· NEAR THE FERRY & RIGHT OM THE BAY FRONT PIER AND SUP avail too! Newly d~ corated, gorgeous 2BR 2ba condo w /pvt. balcony suspended right over the water -plush thruout -Be hyp- notised by the fantastic view all year· for only $795. per. mo. -lease-Try $125,000. fo~ · price- H Close to &'boA»lllc ud tn.nsportation. Just $30,000 e BOY II ...,. 181.fA8L8 saa~ICI lUI J .... rt ••• , • ......... Costa ... * • JETTY VIEW 3612 OCEAN BLVD. Corona del Mar WHAT AN ADDRESS! BEST OF THE BEACHES BEST BUY WITH AN EYE TO THE FUTURE •• 180° VIEW 446 HILLEDGE DRIVE Laguna Beach Here's a real sleeper! View home, 3 bedrooms, Z baths, huge rumpas room and a 400 sq. ft. deck. $92,500 • •• IRVINE TERRACE 1932 ALTURA Corona del Mar Completely lql't.ded home in cholce resldenttal area. Courtyard eotry, and beautiful garden wtth secllld«t pool. BROKERS OPEN ROUSE, FRIDAY THE 21ST. COME AND BRING YOUR CHOICE CUSTOMER. $85,000 * 675-Sftl * 3637 E. C..t Mwy. Corona .W Mar ............... ofiJo J6/e * WATERFRONT HOMIS * Large 8 BR .. 6 ba. home on sandy beach; 50 ft. lot. shore mooring. $295.000. Will consider trade. Rrand new 5 bdrm. -1 bath. on 30 fl. lot. Pier & shp. S295.rutl. Xlnt buy. 3 BR. 3 ba. single sty. home on 3S ft street-to.street lot. S89.000. WA 1'BJitiOHT LOTS ~ Ft. $250.000 30x105 $165.000 BILL GRUNDY, Realtor .. , .............. .. M1 M.,_-., UTI I, II.& 67WI" ... .._o•••••••••• MONTICELLO CONDO Near Orange Coast CoUege 3 IEOROOMS.--2 lA TH$--EHCL.OSEO PATIO---co" ... o de~t or-'"-!.e-tlrooM. CLEAN! $31,500 CLEAN! HESTER-BROWN ll Associates. Inc., Reallws 133-9711 IEALTCMIS Xl1 E. BALBOA ILVD-. IALIOA 673-~10 VIEW • LOCATION • QUALITY Just listed, Broadmoor 11, Cclrooa del Mar. 4 BR., DR, den home. Top condition . beautifully done! Puoramic view ol harbor lr nlaht u~ from very private comer lot. Owner movtna -prieed low tor the serious buyer. $129,500. TOWERING TREES I -:~~~Off REOUI.AR l'ftiCI! ON .tot II 'i:' .n T\-Cood'ftilf 1\ .. l belted~ (1) AmlriCII'I .-._..Now .. tM U..ID .. ,._,,,fl-'-luel. (:S),..,.. buylt.-1.,., __ ........... ., .... loa,.r ~J~iltl,., aad 1•1 Mlp CGDiert'l -a, Ell71-14 fll71-14 HR78-14 Gll7a-15 HR7&-15 ---......,.,..,Coa~~N .. -. ...,., ,., .. ... .., ,..,. .... ,. """ ... ,. ...... ..... .,.., ""' .... 13.17 "" GOODYEAA'S NEWEST IUAS PLY nil ALL WEATHER 78 Goody .... '• new All-u£W Weather 78 is built with n =:. ·~·:.. "::..::! $16 Goodyear process to set the cord of optimum strength and resilience. The rib-type tread design is well grooved, with plenty of trQCt;on edges to PfOYMio dod .... grip. ·MAU!R CHARGE- ·CARTf: ILANCHE-·DI~I!RS CARl> .aAMKAMERICARI> East Cust Hi&~W3J Certu ~tl I•, Calli. ~..,Ride the Easy Street non-stop at 7:45 a.m. and beat the traffic. Amve early and spend the whok! day W'lth a COO\o'enlent safT!41-dayround Mp. Swl}ets depaf1 26 times a ~Wek and get you there In an hour on nonollop flights. You can call Air California lor rental cars, hotels. the natkJn's only fam61y discount plan, economk:al group rates, military fares. and the thrtfty rMW U F.,.. h's all pert of our easy ,..y ... and we can haw tk:kets Mlllng .-t • ~ ~ agent. What could be easM!'r? In lact.lf there's an eui«Twaoytoglt)IIOU there ... w.'U be the first to ten~· Air California. We're eat~~totalw. AI o-• ... _ .. ra7W -·.e easy to calle c.f &ey Jfi,'~ .. M,_.,._ .. ll'f 0... eo..... (7HJ 5«) f5!Q' De I .,. {ftJJ .. JSI3t~(7UJM1595:LoeArfiJII,tnJIIDMDJ. .... hits tennis shop -··-----............. , ..... ... -•rl1 ,_,..., ... . , .... --.. tilt-. -"' Plft.-IIDotto ... IU E. 1'1111, Colla ..... . SPASTIC LEAGUE HOME Ia be buiH Ia Gudea Grofl wW lOok l1U tbiB drawiDC lhoWn by Betty Scbamacber of tbt Nft'POrt Harbor Sputle Leqae aDd Prelidlot Diet Hod(e of the Newport Harbor Ezctanp Clllb. Tbe Excbrulp Club's &DDUal Barbershop Quartet oJcttl ~rU 19 at Newport Harbor tl1gh school wUI raise fUnds for the oew borne. Tickets may be bou&ht from Ezchaage members or at the Enatgn. {Exchallge Club phOto) ·~uaU.Jauo. dromat Ud~ur ut an Dll.l' tbe abap, tbere were IIIP&NIItly DO wttaeu- 11, A pucaQ b01.1t D&troa reportei!lJ'awtlltJI>op-t IIIU Ia 1004 -lloo at 5 a.m., bat I PIMIDI pollce patrol at I a.~a. DGt1eed the door broU, Ia, Paramoat muq:er BID HottcM aid a almllar bur- cllry at a PaniiiCIOIII -Ia Los Aocalu almo.t 2 yean ago reiUlted 1a a $25,. 000 lola. but U.t "about 1 97 per ceat ol tbe loot wu recoYered wbeo tbt barclarl tried to feoce It to abaps to tbls ar•." VISIT 118 TODAY AND SEE THE EASTI~RI J BUNNY'S BEST SllLECTION OF EASTER 000D8 THAT IUDS OF ALL AOE8 WILL Boat show next week 00 FOR· EVERYTHING FROM OOLORINO BOOKS TO CUTE HOME DECORATION AND PAPER BWed as the btneat of Its ttnd on tbe West Coast, the NeYpOrt Harbor tn-tbe- water boat show opens out Wednesday ID Lido VUlage, The show conUooes through Sundl.y, AprU 6, YaCht broker Duocao Mc- lotosh, who Is producing the show, said this week he el- pects more than 90 boats rangtng from the smallest dlngbles to "the largest yachts ever shown at a West Coast boat show --some more tt.an 60 feet long." Lido Village shOpping cen- ter w111 be OOtted with booths displaying boat accessories,~ saUt.og schools and other water.orteoted products, Boats .W be atop the Lido VUlage parE!ng bulldln« and 1n tbe nter along the sbop- PlDC area's waterfront. Ad- mission wlll be charged. "lt:s a ctnnce for boating eothuslasts to come near the craft 1n the water and mate their own comparisons," says Mr. Mdntosh, "We ex- pect more than $5 mUIIoo worth of new, 1975 models from major manufactur- ers." ln~luded 1n the show will be a marlachl band, strol- ling pirates a.nd demonstra- Uons and salling lessoos ln the water. _....:L:..:!GAL HOTIC! NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice 1s hereby (tveo that the Planning Commission of the City of Newport Beach wUI hold a public bearlni oo Amendment No. 443ln1ttated by Roger's Garden& Newport Center to consider an amendment to a portion of Dlstricti..Dg Map No. 50 from the R-1-B District to the R-A District, on property located at 2301 San Joa.quiD Hllls Road, Newport Beach. Not.ice ls hereby further given that said public Dear- ing will be held on the 3rd day of April, 1975, at the boor of 7:00 p.m. tn the Councll Chambers of tbe Newport Beach City Hall, at which time and place any and all persons Interested may appear and be hea.rd thereon. James Parker, Secretary Planning Co mmission City ot Newport Beach Publish: March 20. 1975, tn tbe Newport Harbor Enst&n. Show hours will be 4 to 10 p.m. Wlldoesdl.y ttlrougb Friday, 10 totO OD Saturday, aDd 10 to 9 oo Scmday, $50,000 DAMAGE IN WEST NEWPORT FIRE Fire lnvesUp.tora are still 'sifting tllrougb the ru- ins of a OOme at 4511 Sea. shore, West NeYpOrt, try. tng to determlne the cause of a fire U.t did damage estimated at morethao$50,- 000 Wednesday of last week. A passerby saw the blue at the home of ZolaJouchen. at 9;43 p.m. and Phoned ft. rem~n. whO arrt-.ed too late to save the structure. There were DO tn~rles, and tt.e fire was controlled tn about 15 mtootes. LEGAL HOTIC! FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following person ls doing business as tbe Dry, Galley, 1970 Port Duolelgh, Newport Beach 92660: Bev- erly Ann Wiltse, 1970 Port Dunlelgh, Newport Beach, Calif. 92660. This business Is cooduct- ed by an 1Ddl'11.dull, Signed: Beverly Ann WUtse. Thls statement ns fUed with tbe County Clerk of Or- ange Mar. 17, 1975, Publish: 20, 27. Aprll lDtheNew- He stated tbat Costa Mesa and stpa1 HUJ pollee aDd Los Anceles coaaty sbe- rltfs coopen.ted 1n arrestq the thlens and rec.O'terlng the tennis nequets. Mr. Hodps theorlled thlt tbe latest burglary mlcht be to stock a DeW tenn18 shop. "There ba·,., btea lnstaD- cea." be atd, "of tbletes taking orders In adn.nce, theo rotac out aod stealing to ftll the orders." ·PARENTHOOD Q.ASS TO BEGIN APRIL 1ST Amtrtcan Red Crou and Harbor Pldlatrlca Yl.ll lOll- duct a series ot 6 "explor~ 1Dg parenthood" cJ.uses be- gllullng AprU 1 &Dd conttau. 1Dg at 7:SO Tueeday eveo- tngs, tbrougb Juot 17, at tbe East Bhlft elementary scbool. PARTY WARE. BIISK.ETS fELLY BEANS CHO COL ATE GRASS CA RDS • G IFTS S4YSIDE~ PHARMA~ WITH CARD 'H PARTY lOIS btysldt dr. -newport btacb • caUfornta, V&M! Phone 675-30<11 DEPARTMENT Opn 9:)0 AM. ll:J 6:00 P."'. Dill-y Cloud s.,Jt~ys BOULEVARD. COSTA MESA CLAMS • OYSTERS • SHRIMP • SWORDFISH • BASS LUNCHEON fmm 11.15 s-.d o.Jiy 't14,. .M. Jt01 I, COAST HWY, CORONA DlL MAR-(714) '7S.Ot00 ~"' IU71 "ACI,.IC COAST HWY. • • HUNTINGTON aiACH-(21Jl "l>ll21l HALIBUT • ABALONE • LOBSTER • STEAKS UN-AMERICAN LEGION LEASE When old George Lind hears what happened to his American Legion buddies, he'll tum over 1n hts grave so hard, we'll have an earthquake, George was my Cavalry commander In World War I. He was also a member of the city Planning Commission here 'tu he decided one day that the whole bunch was nuts, and quit. U he came back now, he wouldn't find things changed very much down at City Hall. But, wbat City Hall Is doing to George's ruddies would sure bum him up. You see, City Hall ~st raised the Newport Harhor American Legion Post's rent by about 1,000 per cent. Now, 1f you beloog to an angler's clu~, a bay club, or a yacht club, you can use city property real cheap. And, U you're In a canoe club, clty beaches are tree. But, of course, these outfits are very important. They've done a bell of a lot more for the city and the country than lhe guys In the American Legion. Right? You lllloW, tbe real sad part about this Is lhat tbe Legion used to own Its own property down on 9th st. But, being nice guys, tbey qreed to give It up so the ctty could rulld a strtet tllrougb the middle of It, In return, City Hall said, "We will lease you a similar spot up on 15th, and It Will be your~ as long as you want II, al a very cheap rent." The Legion boys were accustomed to giving their all for a good e&USf, so they went along with tbe scheme, For many years now, the Legion Post has paid its rent, run a nice quiet place, and earned some money for the city through ef!tclent management of their marine facli!Ues. ' But, City Hall, always liungry for more loot, wasn't getting enough, Instead of $3,700 a year, they want about $37,000, Now, I'm sure the Girl Scouts,lheOut- rlgger Canoe Club, the yacht clubs tbat use clty...,.ed tidelands for moorUlis, the angler's club, and all lhe other outfits that use city property for little or oothlng, will !1000 chip ID a similar amount, Then we can cancel pn>perty lues, 011, boy, won't tbat be daDdy? No, I'm atrald the Legion, made up of men Who ba•e laid their llns 011 the line for their ccuntry, and who ba•e counted amooc their members some of 011r !lnesl busiDea and ciYic leaders, are colnc to be gonged more !baD the other outfits. But, !her Cll<m't march 011 City Hall, Ilke a lot of other oeU-interest g.eupe ba¥e clone. InaiMd, lher cooperated, Ilkll the good cora they are, and acreeciiD CiYe ap!n, Wilen Will City Hall IIIli> plcklnc on tbe very best, most deYotecl people ID IDWD, wblle the llatland lllrrtiMlrs eoattnue to .,ociP In, crab tha money, and run? Just thlllk -t a COOH you'd ret U ~ 1111• cot bold of the Arab oil wen.. · Yep, that 11ft Amertcu LtciOD leaH Ia about the most Un-Amerlcan thing we 'Yo -aroand hero til a IOIIC Ume, • AL FORGIT Don at the ltOre, we're ready for Iuter tacatklll. Slop in lor beach ~-1, baiii, ..... alld 011111' lllll·lllM ...,.,u ...