HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-12-11 - Newport Harbor Ensign' ElecUoa machinery was
put iP motioa UU week for
Newport'• ceoeral miSiclpal
electtoo out Aprll lS.
Up for election wtll be
3 of tbe city's '7 CltyCouncll
... to.
A eandldate must Uve l.o
the district from which he
1.1 DOm.loated.
VoterJ In Newport Beach
.. Y tw.n the final say oa
Wbttber or DOt the city u.
oens lbe lnl.oe Company's
"dowlM:out" holdlncs be-
tween Corona del Mar IDd Lacuna Beach.
A move was started this
week to chaD(e the city
charter to allow local voters
to deelde annexation issues.
The CUy Council wUI
the idea again oo Dee.
Ud could vote to place
charter challge before voter•
ln tbe April 13 municipal
election, If approved In that
elecUoo, the cllarter ctlange
would be In effect before the
city starts any action to
anaet any or the 10,000-
acre downcoast area. The
lnlne Co. plans a develop-
ment that would !louse u
many as 50,000 people, and
would include a state beach
and parks, plus a major
hotel resort area:-
CouncUmen Howard
Rogers of Balboa and Paul
Ryckoff of Balboa Island
formally introduced the an-
nexation election Idea at
Monday DiJ:ht's Council
meetlll. It wu dlNdJ.J op-
posed ODIY by Coaaclhtomu
LucWe Kuetm ollrYIDeTtr-
race, wbo called it 1 "po-
litlcal roof e ...
other Counctlmeo were
non-committal, ud Toted to
take 1 ck»ser toot at the
suggestioa OD Dec, 22.
A letter trom tht West
101 REI!D
NtwpOrt lmpi'O't'emeat A:sso..
(WNIA} ns used u tbe lenr
for openlDg the Idea to·<le-
bate. The letter. dated New.
ZO, asU the COtmCU to
"thofOUihl y reYln tbe
feaslbUUy of ameDdltlr tiM
cbarter to require that aay
anne:utlon of more tbaD 100
acres be put on tbe ballot
for a_wronl by YOters, ••
The WNtA believes, the
letter said, that tbe flna.Dela.l,
soctaJ, and political effect
of downcoast anneutlon ''is
of sufficient magnitude that
full disdosure, dlscusaioa
and publlc desicison are ex-
tremely desirtble." Tile
letter, signed by WNIA
President Mar1ot Skilling,
bad the blesstne C1l the
1roup's board of dJrectors.
Richard Clucas, WNIA
aecretary, appeared at the
COWicU meeting to urge that
the issue of the charter
change be placed oo tile April
U ballot. Local YoleU wtll
elect 3 City Council mem-
bers tt.t day, C1iJ Clerk Laura LacJol
wq lllstnetld Monday lll&bt
by tbt Counc:U tD start mak-tnc election plans tbat trill
Loclude:
• 200-WORD UMITonthe
candidates' statements that
wm be mailed out wlth
sample election ballots.
• MAILING COSTS tor
statements to be shared by
caDdldatn OD a pro-nted
buls.
At stake next AprU are
the seeood, rutb aDd sennth
diBtrtct seats held. re-
specttnly, by Mayor Oool.kl
Melnnia or West Newport,
Cou.oclhnaa Paul Ryell:oft ~
Balboa Island, and Councll-
mao Jol:m Store of Corona
Higlllaoc1s, Mr. Store ha.s
already announced he wlU
not seek a second 4-year
term, aDd Mr. Ryckoft bas
said be will run again. Mayor
MdDDls has made no u-
BOB REED WILL RETIRE
AS MARINE DEPT. CHIEF
Cowcllman Ryckoff, a
frQaenl foe of lrv1De Co.
dM"elopment plans, agreed,
but said the deterrnln.t.oi sl:te
of anneuUona would not
necessarily have to be set
at 100 ac res,
''The Bannl.ng property(ln
West Side Newport) might
also be affected.," Mr . Ry-
ckoff 10ted. '•This ls a suit-
able matter for rote by the
people, and thoroughly de-
se"es this type of public
eql!Osure.''
• FllJNG OATES will be
. from Jan. 15, wblcb Ls tht
earllst date ttlat oomlnatlon
papetl may bt p!cked ~.
~IUIW 110011, Feb. !1, tbe dead-
Uat lor rolllnalllc 1""-'" .... ~ ....... <sr ¥1~ -~~~ ood 1111 .,..,.. flwl &M cudldllu' -..
now~cement. Bob Reed, Who rose
For the first time, local throuch tbe ranks from boat
ballots aDd candidate state-opentor to director ofN ew-
meots wtll haft to be printed port's MulDe Dept., .-111
1D both Enclisb and Spanish, retire Jan. Z after almost
New Federal aod state laws 11years witb the city.
mandate lbe bUJacual prtat-The peodl.ng retlnmeot
~ llr aU Ort.ltt CountY WU &IIMUDCed T\lully by
~.-oo....,.IIIM CltJ .lluo&tr RoDtrl W-t~_........,. ... IS tg *'WIIit ~.Mat • ..Reed "M -~·-·~ 0111"•'"""' d..,-1-dl-lnl· .-.ctor, wbo twkllu all prab-
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1ems emctently and malo-
taW very hl.ch morale
arnot~@: his fellow workers."
Mr. Reed, 59, said he
aod his wUe, R~rla, "Wlll
true! for awhUe aDd decide
where wt aregolngtollght."
He will be succeeded,
ttmponrUy, by ltJs assistant
David Harshblra:er. A com·
petltl¥t exam to ptc k a per-
manent successor will tab
about 2 or 3 months, accord-
Log to Mr. Wynn, wOO baa
the authorUy to hire the
neil director.
The RHds are seULng
their home at 4101 Seashor e,
West Newport. All 6 of their
chUdreo an grown.
IIIATT WAIDELICH 01 Costa Mesa, lhrtne Air Resene
Slfle&nt major, at lttt,.surnDders the saber of hls post
to Set. w.1. WWJam E. Romans or Woodland Hills,
after MUI:J U .,-.n of COD'ibiaed aett?e duty IDd Resene
•ntco. (Pholo br S/Sct. Tom Bater. USMCR.)
Bob Reed, a utiYe or
Santa Mula, CaUf., &:re'fl'
up in Ora.na:e County, and
starred 011 high school foot-
ball tnms here and In Santa
Marta, where he returned
after World War 2 to go into
the cattle business. MaH Waideli~h retires,
nearly 33 years in Marines
There was a lump .. Ids
traoat durtnc . ceremoales
tbat marked the tDd of a
peraoa.al ua t:Jr MUtat Air
Resene S.r.-.at MaJDr
IWtlln WaldoUc-.
4a be pi...S lbt -r
"' bta poll .. Set. llaj. wyuom E. Rom ... , 11
mar1ad tbl Md of DMrb'
S3' ;flU. al UIOtt..a:laa wUb t• llarlllo Corpo IDr lbt
lllrlllo At< .... l"fflt.
UJt 'I l 1..lttM IJII.t dPtL II
tao c-Ilea r-td-
noltlad after 1,. lonoll par-
.,. l~ ooorllod IJio ..r ol we career. ,, Aft.
-lllo
CIIIJ>O-otay
Ht Utel lit 1101
Early In the war, after
atteadlng college at Chaffee
and San Luis Obispo )mlor
coUes:es and at USC, be
worked for the HlJihes Tool
Co. in Texas.
"Later," he recalls, "I
helped develop the very first
offshore oil drWin&: rl(."
He admits that he has mlJ:ed
fHliD(S now about the lm-
mineot leastnc of otf&:hon
fields for new drilllDc.
Mr. Reed eame to W"Ork
for the cUy Ia 1958 u a
boat operator, wupromoted
11:1 1910 to clrllef Wfi'W'd,
aDd til July, 1M6, to h1l
pi"Heet )lb u diNCtor of
lbt ....... llopl. IIlii do-
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-Ia lilt ctly'o lldt-
ludl,tocl""'"'apo-ot
llllponl ud porator •••
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Iars'' hue all been together
for aboot 15 years, says
Bob.
llll964, Mr. Reed became
the ORiy cUy employee ever
recognised as "man of the
year'' bytheNewportHarbor
C tlamber of Commerct.
"We bad mldt our•lYes
,..,.,. eaebUe ta...•L.•..---
platns, "ud were able tiD
gel a lol done with Yery few
people, This raised our de-
partment's producHYity
quite a bit."
Handling 8 to 9 mUILm
beach visitors year ly, the
Marine Department's life-
guard se"ice has built one
of the strongest safety rec-
ords In the wo rld, Last year,
for e:umple, there were
4,043 rescues, 6,104 people
given rtrst aid, 1,112 lost
persons fouDd, 56 boat res-
cues, and only 2 drownings.
COLOR BOOKLET
TELLS ABOUT CM
"Costa Mesa-unllmlted, •·
a new, full-color booklet
promotlne the city, has been
released by the Chamber
of Commerce,
Chamber President
VaugM Redding said the first
prlnttnc of the 25-page book
•UJ go to local businesses
for referenre value, and will
be mailed throughout the U.S,
during tile 3 years.
Free copies of the book
are available at the Chamber
office at 583 W. 19th.
The booklet features sta-
ttsUcs on Z8 subjects of
general interest, 28 editorial
phOtos, a street map, ad-
vertl.siDg, and stories on the
ctty's scbools, health care,
leisure se"tces, btceoteo-
nW plans and lndustrlal ......
Mrs. Kuem, who clm-
pajcned last yeu in fa.ar
of more DUbUc partlcipat.ioo
ID city deel.lloas. nat1J rt1-
joclod lbt .,l<loo pi ._....
Uoob)--tar .....
"I feel ltroncJy, as a
member of thls COODCil. that
It is up to us to make tltJs
dec.lsion.'' she said. "Bring-
ing U lfP ID lttese last few
seconds and lmpos~ a 2-
week deadline on studying
it is ellremely polttical."
The matter was brought
up as t he last Uem of busi-
ness by Councilman Rogers,
after the CouncU ftnlshed its
planned agenda. Because of
the time Involved, the Coun-
cil must decide at Its Dec.
2Z meeUnc whether or oot
to place the matter on the
.... rll 13 boUol.
The OOwncoast uea Is oow
in llllacorponted county
territory. Tbe couotyrecoc-
ni.J.es lblt both Newport and
Laguna Beach han "apheres
of tnDueoce" dowftcoast, and
there has beeo speculatioo
that the city of l"lne wm
seek to anoe1 some of the
area, 1n an attempt to coo.-
trol some tra.tnc access to
the coast.
As the property cnmer, the
l"lne Co. would han a
strong 1Dllaeoc:e oa annea.-
tion proceed~..r~&a, but the
company has not lndlcated,
omctally, what ctty or clUes
it W'OUld lil.e to see anne1
the area.
Nelf June 30, the county
Planntoc Com mlssioa ls ~
to stDdJ l"lne's plans IDd
coa.slder iDcoflK)ntliJI tt•em
In tbe county pnenl plan •
MISSING BOARD BLAMED
IN FATAL BOAT SINKING
-ta ptoeo. T"" boo1 -• nter, u4 tbt~wu
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oner r.llMd 1111 Mel a
problem."
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A PROJECT INDEPENDEN CE SCROLL signed by hun-
dreds of Newport Beach and lrvtoe residents was sched-
uled to be delivered yesterday to the White House by
Albert Auer, cen ter, vlce-Presid«<t of the l"lne Com-
pany's commercla.l dlvlsion. Otfertnc boa '0flle are
Wllllam Ellers, left, pnsldeot of the Newport Center
Asm., a co-spoosor of the project, and Richard Yc-
Fuland, coordinator for tbe project, whlch promotes
lDdlvldual energy conse"1tion. The scroll's peHtloo
calls oo President Gerald Ford to "ccmslder the Joo(-
term interests of the people In fo rmulating the natlona.l
energy policy, as opposed to politically expedient 50lu-
lions that wUI Inc rease our dependence on foreign oil."
(I"tne Co. photo,)
FLOOD RULES
EASED AGAIN
Newport's l"mag1Dary nood
waters receded a little tur-
thtr this week. Federal oe~
ftcials apl..n lowered Up1r
ntimlfe'" ol llo1r llJdt tile
water would co lt the city
is hit by a catastrophic
tidal wave and flood.
Latest estimates, which
form the basis for federal
flood insurance costs, are
that waters would rise only
6,1 feet above normal hlgtl
tide !eYe Is. That means, Cit)'
Manager Robert Wynn ex-
plained this week, that the
entire city could end up in
low -cost nood insurance
z.ones.
When federal inv estiga-
tors rtrst surveyed the ell}
last year, IIley guessed that
a big tidal Oood woul d bring
waters 11.6 ft. higher than
normal h1 gh tides, thu s in-
llDdati.ng Balboa Is land, Lido
Isle and the Ba.lboa Penin-
sui:L In o rder to quality for
mudatory federal flood in-
surance, new construction
would ha ve had to be built
on stilts or high mounds.
Otherwise, the roostrurhoo
projects wouldn't qua lity for
any federally-controlled
loans, the government . ........
But, a ptinte llluiJ)t com .
.. -byllooclly-that the water leYti would
more likely be 5.8 feet above
high tide, tbus placing the
entire city in a "safe" zone,
Last moath, an arbltratioo
board at the National Acad-
em y of Sciences in Washing-
ton ar rived, teotaUYely, aJ
a 6.1 ft. figure, whi ch still
would have left Balboa Is-
land a.od some other low-
lying parts of town in the
expens ive "A" zone for in-
surance purposes, with an
Insurance cost of Z~ per
Sl,OOO or co,erage. Thts
week, Wr. Wynn said the
city has been notified that
the arbltnt.ion panel 's final
r~rt places the flood
water s at 6,1 feet, thus vir-
tually assuring that thE' en-
lire city will be In zooes
that will require oo stilting
or motmd in€,
The lower wnes a I so mean
<hat Oood lnsurance costs
will run from !C to 3C p('t
$1,000, Mr. Wynn told a
City Counr il session.
Bank heist
suspect held
A 39-year-old West New-
port man arrested oo
Wednesday of last week after
a Corona del Mar bank was
robbed is also wanted for
a baJlk holdup 1n Long Beach
and an attempted robbery
ID Staoton. the FBI sa.id this
week.
Duld Story, 118-l /Z36th,
wu picked up by Costa Mesa
police responding to a broad-
cast description ol a car
seen leul.ng the parking lot
ol United Ca.!Uornia Bank,
3141 E. Coast Hwy., just
alter a man weartne a con-
structioa hardhat be.ld qp
tbe buk al !;'SO p.m. lut w___,. stDIJ wu ar-
rested at 3:15 p.m. wbea
bt. car ns spottiM! rolng
oorth on Harbor Blvd. Co-
sta Mesa police salt1 he tried
to e¥ade them, but the pollee
heltcopter helped in tile ar -
rest.
Aceordtng to FBI 3.j:ents
in Los Angeles, Story Is
sought for the Long Beach
robbery and the stanton at -
tempt, both within the past
mooth. He was arraigned Oil
3 charged of bank robbery.
HOUSEKEEPER TIED
UP BY T'N{} ROBBERS
A housekeeper was tied
up while 2 · men robbed a
Donr StJores hOme of nlu-
able jewelry last Saturday
night. Debbie Prell, 69, told
pollee she returned to her
home at 1506 Antigua at
&:45 p.m. and found house -
keeper Ellnore sm:th, 75,
tied up, Wrs. Smith said
2 men In their twenties came
in through a bedroom window
at about 5:30p.m.
N.B. DELAYS FUNDING PROBLEM CENTER
Offtd ally, Newport Beach on prlnte donations by such
likes the ju'enile Assess-groups a.s the Junior League.
ment and Treatment Ser-Tbe county has told ATSC
Yices Ceoter that lakes in not to e~t any further
problem youths from 3 Har-funding. With an annua l bud-
bor Area cities. But, it get of about $85,000, the
doesn't like It well enough center's dlrf'<.'tors na ve d€'-
to give the center $20,000 clded to turn to the rities
• yet. or Newport, Costa Mesa and
City Cou.ncn listened Moo-Irvine tor help. Children aoo
day night to a plea for fl-parents from thos 3 cities
nancial aid for tbe ATSC, get ATSC counselling help.
thea urred the orpnilaUoo Uooday D.ia;hl, Georre
to try to cet moaey from Jooes ol Balboa lslaDd, vtc.,
the county, which hU tn-pnsidtol: of ATIJ:, told the
dltlooally fuDded all )uYelllle CouncU how the <'enter 1\as
probalioa procrams, lf the a ".ccess nte" of 90 per
center can't ftDd llll(N(h cent 1n hetpq )tnnUes.
mooey at tbe county level, PoUce ncords, I'M! said.
or trom prlnte doDors, tbt s bow tlat ODiy s of the s.t
Ca-c.U lett the door opec Newport )uYeniles referrec:t
tor aldher bloaey Wk oa to ATSC dtrtac tbe 11rat 6
Jan. 26, moMhl ol.lhls yea.r Md 61r-
Tbe 4TSC, located oa tblr oontut wtth pollee.
Brtseol St. oear Oruct: Nwport dattctt'feC-.Ridl
COtiii&J Airport, 11 a "ell-Hamutoa pnlHd AT'SC •
., ... ._ C4Dter"' lbr JQIItM "We wc.ld bt ftr'J dblp-
fto 11oft lllolr lint bnlh polootod," ,. w-. "U ...
wt:th Ute 11•, ud • ..,...,..... 1oM tlll• nl.able ..... tee. ••
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Llnbofl, both of Balboa,
spoke in favor or city aid
to ATSC, N•wport Harbor
high school teacher ,Jim
Newt:lrk opposed it.
W.rs. LtnhofT cb.allenged
the> CouncU to "compare
what It costs to send a ldd
to A TSC wtth What It costa
to send him througb the ca.ut
system aDd )uveoi.Je UJI."
Vice-mayor Milan Doltal
agreed that A TSC ''Is Mlded
desperately, lDd Is u eco-
nomlcaJ ny of bUdUnc a
~nnile in h1J f1nl: bnasb
with the law."
Before tiM! COUDCU ap1D
ooosldon belplAC A TSC ot
tbe Jan. t& mHU~&, It n-
pects to r.YII'W a NpOrt 011o
all Jrt..ute dlnn• ~
tems, DOW belle pl"'ll*fed
.. IJio city o< lniM.
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ARVO E. HAAPA, owner ~d pubUSh~r of tM E"slgn
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• HOW ARE THE MIGHTY FALLEN!
Orange County's lm:tge of conserva-
tism Is challenged by Karl Lam':>, UC
Santa Cruz professor of politics. In-
deed, he claims th:tt "Orange County
Is not now, never has been and probably
never will be the hotbed of conservatism
that a lot of political pundits like to
think it Is." That is a quote from the
Santa Ana Register story on the UC I
Irvine pa'1el discussion meeting in wtllch
Professor Lamh participated last Fri-
day.
I'll agree with him on ''not now,"
but I take issue with him on th9 "never
has been," and I have somt~ hope for
the "will be."
There certainly was a time when
Orange County was a justly renowned
advocate of private enterprise, respect
for prop·~rty, s•lf relian<'e, frug:tlity
in governm·•nt spending, individu.~ free-
dom a nd responsibility --and the City
of New;>ort Beach w·.>s al the he a 1 of
this 141et's do it ourselves" parade,
and Costa Mesa wa.s not far behind.
That greatly-to-b·•-admfred strength of
character was still evident as recently
•s ,.t~e .e~rly i960;'s .. You .!p-ig/)t,.call.. i~
the,. era . s .. T, .. auo B. U. C. -~ whica0
interpreted, is th• era before the per-
tading influence in' opinion molding that
is now wielded by the Times (with its
Costa Mesa satellite) and the University
of Califor.•ia at Irvine. There has been
a steady erosion in the conservative
image since the mid-sixties --to the
delight, I am sure, of Professor Lamb
and associates.
It was more than a "noisy minority,"
a~ the professor puts it, that main-
tained a semblance of fiscal and economic
sanity In local government affairs in
those "good old days." I can rememoer
our City Council of some 20· years
ago --by uo means a n·Jisy bunch --
listening to a federal pitch man who
was trying to sell s ome snake oil called
"free fed money" for urban renewal.
Our Council had the wisdom to see
that the fed cash was not for free,
and also that there was a hook in It,
and they sent the pitch man packing.
Now, alas, It can be said, along with
Samuel in the Old Testament, "How
are the mighty fallen!" Now, we have
b):h cities, Newport Beach and Costa
Mesa, as well as the rest of Orange
County, scramhllng into the federal
trough for more and mnre of that costly
"free" money, umntndful of tbe unctis-
puted fact that there are tricky strings
attached and that their begging hands
are nudging our nation closer and closer
to the breaking point.
Even so, there Is hope. Every day,
in page 1 news stories, the w:.rnlngs
of the past repeated so many tlmM
by the conservatives are painfully beln.J;
revealed as prophetic. Our nation Is
verging on bankruptcy, and the spend-
spend, tax-tax program of the liberal
act! vista Ia being rec tzed as the
author and finisher the coming
catastrophe.
It .. goln~ to be a race en dinster
and awall.enlng, Hbpe y, there wU1 be
enouch of the eUent m jorlty who wtU
awakea ln Ume to rouat out the proflt-.
ptN before dtauter atrtltee. 'nle place
to start .. rtpt bare at !J?rnll. And the
Ume te tbU year of blcentenntal cele-
bration of the bll1b of our republic,
Bob Badham
Assemblyman, 74th District
Tbe current oatlooal debt
now amounts to aome S2,600
for every man, woman, and
chlld ln the United states.
This year's fed enl budget
deftelt will add btllloos to
the debt.
Denctt spending on the
federal level Is speDdlng in
the red. It's spending btl-
lions of dollars that this
country doesn't have.
There's a real danger as-
sociated with such loose-
nsted spendl.ng policies, and
It's called inflation.
Huge government deficits
will require aew money to
be created, which may we11
irn:rease the money supply
by as much as 25 per cent
ln one year, causing ex-
plosive lnnatton. An with
ln!la.Uoo comes the never-
ending cyc le of higher wage
demands to keep upwllh ris-
Ing prlces, higher prices to
keep up with increased wage
demands.
The national debt Is now
approaching $500 bUIIon,
with the cost of servlclng
the debt amountlng to about
10 per cent of the national
budget.
Here on the state lev el,
moves are !lOW under way
to restore some measure
or nscal control at the fed-
eral level.
Legislation c;a.Wne: tor
a<toPtton or an ameod~ent
to the United States Con-
s titution \AJR 41), prohibit-
Ing detlc t sp@ndlng by the
n.s.tlonal government, was
recently introduced.
The measu re calls oo the
Congress to submit to the
50 states for approval a
constitutional amendment
prohibiting further federal
deficit spending. Thus, the
total of all fed eral ap-
propriations In any nscal
year could not exceed the
total estimated federal reve-
nues for the year. The li-
mitation could be exr.eeded
should the president declare
a nallooa I emergency ap-
proYed by two-thirds ma-
jorities In both OOuses of
CongreSs.
The resolution also al-
ternatively calls for a con-
stitutional convention to
consider a deficit spending
prohibition in the event that
the Congress refUses to act.
Similar resolutions have
already been passed by
Maryland, Vtrglnla, and
No rth Dakob..
A principal reason for the
ecooomlc Ills of the naUoo
is the enormous debt owed
by the United States govern-
ment.
The annual federal budget
repeatedly demonstrates the
A OUU:CT HIT em a center of a taU turret wu scored
by this lSS.pouod Pr&elre nB mlDJ-RPV to(etber with
tbe U.~. Army's CUDOD-latmehld ruldedprojecWe(CLGP)
Lo a test at White Smdl: mJsaUe rqe. The Pn.elre
liB, deslped ud built bf Aeronutronlc Ford Corpon-
Uon, Newport B-.eb, ell'rles a stabllil.ad teleYtsloa
sensor IDd laser tarret deslpator. The TV sensor 1s
located in the ~turretshownhtreootop of the forward
tuselq;e. Alter la¥..off this fllsetace aecUon l8 rotated
and pointed ~d. ln the White Sands tests, the
CLGP "smart sbell'' was fired from al55-mm howltler
5 miles from the tarret. The Pnelre 1m was approxi-
mately 1,500 feet above the terrain.
TOM ANDERSON
HOW COME?
Q. How
nagr C'lfiZUI protrcr himsdf
agams1 rrlrnrleSJ inflation "
-C.S.
A. Get elected to Con-
g ~es.'>. Conyessman have
voted thenuelves salary in -
creases totaling 30 percent
m the past three year!.
Pre se nt Congressional
~alanes are $44 .615. llow-
evl'r, the total amount each
Congressman ,_eu to run his
or her office is S488,50S.
Many of them also enjoy
substantial outside m comes :
speaking fees. law panner-
shtps. etc_
If you're too poor or
too hOnest to get elected to
ConlfMS. your Ms! h~ ol
rro1ectmg you~lr against
mflallon •s JOin With other
~·•t•tens in t>ringmg about a
drastK reductton m the silt',
S\.o pe. and cos t of
jt.overnment. Governmtnt
~ defint spendmg, inc~ases
m money supply) is the
maJOr cause of mflat•on .
Throughout history. man's
maJOr enemy has hecn
gO\' c r n n1ent . As George
Wa s hingt o n warn ed ,
··r;ovl'Tnment IS like f1re -a
Jangerous servant and a
fra rful master."
Th r fire is almost oul of
.:ontrol
(/ What J-allthrs ab our
wumen hemg a mmO rlt)'
rar·e ' D o n 't th 'Y
oul·f!umher ru '
-S.C.
A. In 1970, U.S. cen-
sus records showed that
!here were four m1lhon
more women than men.
B<~ck. thrn it wa s easier to
tell the Jifference. Women
rt'portedly also control 80%
of the money and 90'.;. o{
the sex.
Q. Euctly what is this
t."qual Ri1hfs Amrndmt:nt
morality, chivalry , law,
1llneu, jobs, freedom,
pregnancy, proteclton, rape,
crime et c., etc. In most of
these and myriads of other
thipp, women (particularly
in the United Stales) have
always r;otten preferred
tr eatme nt. Now the
"Wo men Ubben" are
demanding to be redu«d to
eq uality.
"Woman, woman! Once
our superior, now o ur
equal!''
Q. If Presideflt Ford
wtre not agrreablt to giving
our PanamD Canal away,
ho w come he would let
Henr:r K,i$fi~ftr do 11.'-s_.t:.
A. There is no more
reason to &;ive up Pan a IN
than Alaska. What we
should give up IS Kissinger.
Q. Why should tht CIA
and ,..81 spy Off our lop
o[[tcwU 1 Why shouldn 't
Conpess know of and
approve all artwtts oJ both
agencres~ s.s.
/1. There are at least
f1ft~·cn memben of the
C'ongrrss who, whilr they
may not carry CommuniSt
cards, are actuall y pro-
Marxist I "By thcu fruits yr
shall know them").
Wh y shauldn 't our
secunty for ces spy on our
ro p o fficials? If they arr
Innocent of wrona-<loing,
why should they care?
Instead of being so con-
c rrned with our own
Stc unty age ncies, let us be
more concerned with the
th ousands of KGB aaents
no w opentin& in this
country, with Helsink i
Uenry's knowledae, con·
sent, and blessina.
•
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driYt to t.hlt aat.Min oi .. SpecWa'" ,. proceed· eakl Cot tbt pOor, and DOW PrOt.,.~
iA1 DOt. oo aucb --t1Jo; -"""" but ·cWdo flooolaw o,...n.tJono (P 8.R.O:oo beeeute iM,y .,. .. ebet.p" 1ancl Uwmon sup-brlblinl Ul doler to the obvious pi ..Ia I
~ly''u-"IUM· . ...,tiOiof'!'odicine. I ~ Tbt .,.,......,. opinot "8alulda,y N P"·
(<~VIew dolo" io nothU.. men !han tho'"'-' ·
Ita.,_.., approached a ue.n.d.pnct.ler mntatickina ill noM in whereitdC*II't
ud iioUd le< 1 "Sa-. Nilht 8~," bt in tho npeclation olpiniJ>I adcl!tiono~
wquld betrQ hit lponnce. For. amuia&., it later. U t.ht f.cleral pvemment it all . to
ma.y ... m to 10m a, there • DO IUCh Item avail· bu private ownenbip ol OCM typa m ,ua. It
able. BeeaUM apn dMMr knoM what llmMnt will ..,.. ban private-ownerabip ol all cup,_
by the t-erm, be mi,ht lMd. bit potHtll.l cut· ~ r
t.cmer to a diaplQ' ol. iDaptMiva ~ 8...,. Net 'I'IM a.l c..cen .. •l
AndiltbeCUitomer•t.Wadorilycompliedwith 1n 1871, the u.s. n.MUI')' ~ n.
the many niltinl lepl requinm.ant. for IUD nanced a t.t ol (lhy--eiabt difl'erent m*ls of
mmerahip, there miJbt eventuaiJy be a sale. smaU handcunt. Eaeh wnpon wu~u
All of which lead~ ua to a IJ.anificaot point: often u 6,".JOO tim• under very eev • . i-
Wbatever elte the term "Saturday Niaht Spe· lioN in order to telt it for ..Set)' and e ' c:e.
cial" mQ" mean to aome, it alwaf11 m..,.. aaun. Treuury'a eYentUII 9'»pqe report ed
And tberet'on, the drive to ban privet. owner-that (1) a t26 ~ rnoiWr W.. r u
ahip of "Saturday Niaht Spec:iall" ia a drive to reliable M a 1225 imporf:; and (2) Ill
be privet. owner1hip of pn11. Thie il a clear import (114,95) failed et about the '
inva•ion of the Con•titutlonally protec::Wd u a more npenaive (ta7.60) A.Oeri
"riJht to keep and bear ann•" enunciated in the weapon. The report sav. no avid
Second Amendment. It ia al.ao an invitation to prove that a ao-eaUed "Saturday Nl1
tyranny. cial" preMnta any pet_ter aafety ha ' 1han
NOMtlaTeDta
Who ia there who hu not heard the •tory
about the camel wbo •ucoeeded In •tickini bill
noM into the tent? He .oon ent..red the t..nt and
eventually drove everyone elM outlide. For 1 IJOVemment at every level bu bMn .tjclr;.
' it. noM into all kindl of t..nt.. Experience
does a mon es:pensin -w•poa. , ~ ·• •
Someone once nmarbd tb•t the c•••
qainlt "Saturday Ni1ht Speciall" wu 1 ,Cam·
paip to keep poor people fi'OID owninl• Pn.. It
ia certaiDly that, aDd more.lt ila W,etep,ih the
direction of bannina eveey«)e's "richt to•eep
and beat at"llll... 1 1'.
Clf'7511w~IJWA !iotVty,fiil._, """ •=. b I 4 ,1 w. tiU EditM, .. ~l·. ~
Then, referriDc to the mem-loc&Uon.s tbe Wttaesses we
• OOVlET ESPIONAGE bers of tbe Lequeotllalawt stai&CJed naked, their '
Editor of the Ensign, Youth, he said: "My boys tNf'IMid oft their bodl• wt ~
Tbe professional Soviet are here to see that you do torches ud beaten uatU 1
KGB esptooage agents han cooperate wUb the party." blood eame oat of u.t .. :
coocentnted tbelr spyiftc Sooo roads to tbe aortb aod mouths and oosu. This hlp-
activities Oil the U.S. Con-central regloo& ot Malawi pened at Cbtma80fiCW'e vU. 1 gress. According to the Oc-were filled wlth Jebonh's la.ge 1n LllOOC""e uMer the
tober Z3 issue of the Trl-Witnesses 00 their way back dlrecUon ot Ute local ctla.lr-
bune. • weekly paper pub. to their home vllla&es. man of the Youth Leape,
ltshed tn Houston, Teu.a, II} !JOme lnstancesthe Wit-whUe Uae attackers were
Senator Barry M, Gold-nesses were lllowedtoeoter urged on by local women
water said that Vtce-Presl-their vlUar;es and take up members or the League of
d@Ot Nelsoo Rockefellerprl-occupancy of houses lheY Malawi Women.
ntely told him tbatMspaoel abandoned In l972.However, Because oo one wlll ac -
had gathered thelnfonnatlon in most cases, Youth cept them, many Witnesses ,
about the KGB lnf11tration Leacuers 1000 called to ask have beeo forced to wander
during Its inestlptioo of If they were prepared to 1o the ctttes by <laJ. sleep-
the operatioa of U.S. llltel-~Y,41110~\Il77*R.,£u.<M: ~~~~§~fl~~~~ lf«eiiCe 'IIllo! ~IY' .... -' ~ ;,.;;.,,.._ • "'"'i ~les ••.. ~, illll(>t ~ , r~ • enmp e ~ poUO~"neutraUty, the
Slm'e the Senate's ·com-Witnesses refUsed. tm.
rnlttEMr oJllll\qalry Into tbe mediately b.atlngs, raplngs they
activities oftheUnltedStates and other atrocUtes began Malawi by force,
inte-lllgeoce and security anew aDd many were driYeD Dr. H. Kamaw Buda.llfe
agencies has shOwed us a from their hom~s. In Kan. President of U..llwt, re-.
great zeal and dUI&:eace to c benche 6 WttDess women cenlly lllstructed tbe Malawi _
tnnstigate tbe CtA•s IC-were all raped by RYeral pollee to rotlDd up adlalt Je-
tlvtues. It ls amazing to men. lD Sosola -.'Ulqe a oovah's WttHsses aDd put ·
see the failure or this com-group of mea aDd women. them tn deta:tUoo camps.
mlttee to lnnstlp.te the spy-locludln&: the local member The children are being left
lng actl•ltles of the SoYiet of ParUament, Mr. Elsoo beblnd eltber to stay with
KGB in the United States. M hi 1 ~~-relatives or feod tor them-tt seems tbat the Yarious u ' • se ~ posses. sions of tbe messes aDd seiYes, , The eovernment
efforts of the secretary of dron them from theYillage. order applies this even to
state, Henry K.lutnger, to E 1 in~ be tbs ours'-lnfants, Tbtt poUce cover up the Ruut.an Ylola-ar Y .....,.em r you ... llnder the dtrectlml ot tbe hut rathlessly e:r:ecuted thla
lions of agreements to limit Kuanjola brueh of tbe order. Whole concregal,l.oo.l
strategic weapons, tbeSovlet Wallwl COOirea Party of WUaese ... men and w0•
vlolatJoos of the Helslntl vialted homes of Jehowab's men. bayt beta rouoded qp
agree meat aod the crimes wuoesHs Ill 6 vmaces. de· a.oct put in detntloo to l'tlrthe~
against ll.lmantty com mltted mandlng they buy party preSIIlre them into buylai
by the authOrities of the cards. Wben they rtfusecl, poUttcal party membershiP.
Soviet Union 1n Ea..stern the youttw stole all lbelr cards aDd to pnnat ntcljf
Europe, biYe encouraged the belonglocs, subjectecl them from Walawl, accordiDI rp
KGB IPYinc actiYitles lD the to terrlblebeat.l.Qcuodurtn-the latest "SJOrU,
United States becaue tbe ated 00 the supply of nour Herald TOGtJiU
leatllng RusstanCommlllllsts thlt these retueees had 0Yeraeer of Colta
........ lhal lbe del"'te ... broughl w!lh lbem, m..... .. ... cooc ..... ~·~ i ~~~5t~Tf~ RiCHA~RDSON JREPOOIRS . ;
gote the Soviel KGB eoploa· By SENA'I'QR H. t.. RICIIARIJlON (R-.VcadlA) 1 lfe actl•lties to the Untied ,
States thOroaghly and wtth. Time to brine )'011 1IIP to costs tor llrtcUy local mal \
out any delay. date on .orne • ..,, Items terlal. • 1
SlDcer~ly yours, you may blt'e ml.IHd from lt will take Z& mllliori.)
Dr. AJexaader Berld.s around the capltol ... pouoda of aewsprbU t
Q. Yow lr.eep win1 th~
phr~~u, "tht: libual pte11."
Whot do yow mean t:xactly?
-Q.E.D. unwllllngness or lD:lblllty of pruplt art tDIIr.ing Db our ?
Congress and the president A . 1 n R h o d e • i a
Professor of History l'U put this lint ODe Ia u•a avallabte •• to I
Farmville, Va. the catecory of •• , '"• the statewide tcQra -O.S.
to curtall spending to con. A. It's a crusade by a r e c t n II y a b Ia cIt
form to available ~venues. &roup of women to forfeit 1-evo'utionary wu kllled by • PERSECUTiON
This proposed coostltliUooal ... ol' Th 1 mek.. ~ Edl'-most of the historic uoe P rce. a ......,ar '""r• t ameodment wtu force a .... T~ ~ of c·~~·-advantllg« of womonhood headlines. An estimat~ ·-•-..,.__... reeop.lllon of nsca1 respon-an .,... ..:te bntal perM slbWt)' tn place ot ooatlDlled reaardina manie&e, ip-million anti-Communlsll ~e r •
speod1bc beyood our means. herilance, property, divoroe, ftOW be:ln1 murdered lD C11tklt to lblaw'l. .Atrk:a. • .----------::=---------..... tDUtheat Mil. That's not Btartllc Allplt 11, lr75, W • liON U.. U.OOO .t~•a
,.. II NDW. \ft"': IU-, ~WI. WUI.III frocn KalawlwM
. '
1 MUST CID .....,... Q. Who ll , tit~ Nu~~tkr fttd u ref11pte to Molam.
.. ...,. at (}n, ,,,my of tiiU COIIIU'7 7 btQue ia lt7J .... of
IIMitWIG -D.M. H'tete pereec:aUoa nn
TO PM"/ A. You ,onounced It ~:treed lo retun tD Malawi. -··~rSo f..,_. rl ~O t CAH CWS rilftt, but you. didn't spell U -DOW tJPI .-ce .,,_
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call It tblt New York Ctty with
•JDdrome, •blcll Mtms to Chlaese
,.....Uia ....... -szo 1>1111 aod Cali~J'r~Ja S.Cntary ol more tbaa a
8tlbl Mare• F-e E1 .,.. Yember.
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Coutal oruc• c.o.ty ~ llld or more to the lO.l. VUJap. Amaac thoee T~•t Ceat.y (ATSC). adtapoctlctnat-who ~ were Joe Noblta. HtleD ClU-
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baud, for the help tbt ceatar bu protlded &rd. Robert Eatoa, Doo Feddersoo Robert
to dellDQuaet ehlldrto ••• (Z) IDterurtauJ O'Kean. Uoyd McDonald Jaet DeKruU,
Orpbau IDe. 101) VWap tor cblldr• Cbulta Enos, abo Mr. G~nld Sparks
--a borne for abused IDd battered cb.Udna Prior ancel dooors wert Dr .and Mra. La~:
located OD doaated acreace In Beaumoat. Meara. and Mmes. Harq Axene, John
The tubion show IDd door prise draw-Luak, WUJtam ButiD, u well as Chick tnc• moYed a 8peedy pace durlD( ltmcbtoa t.enoa aod Erote Chapman.
aod captifated aome 840 £Uesta (there were Yea, ft wu a blQ1e in efforts as wen
a few men) opeo.1nc wUh tbe Urat WOIDID u the returu for tbae two caaaea
of lasbloo, Eve of Ed.ea ••• "bejeweled Sptrlt of Cb.rtatmu gtnnc ,.. md.~t •
and bl.kinl-ed" . • • OD throuch to Cl.,..U. ,
(our own Coy Hlrscb) --Clara Bow, (In • • • • •
the orlcinaJ "lt" (irl costume by EdJtb CHRJSTKAS in tbe a1r ••• Cbrlstma.s
Head) ••• aod so on -twerywbtre, etpeelally at Beverly aod BtU
The Duke's SOil, Patrick Wayne, IDd actor Ray'a (he's prexy at Balboa Bay Club~ u
Mlcbael Dollte uslsted in the drawtnp. wu old fuhlooed Ud apJcey 1.D tbelr home
Amq tbe WinDers ol tbe t.abu.lou prtses on tbe tip-top of a hJcb hlll overlooldng
were Nora Jorrenaoo. a jade Ud cold pin; Lacuna. Gueats were captivated by the beauty.
Jactte Eatoo, lmart orteot&l bowl and a jade DriYiJic to a ''top" leYel, their cars were
and dtamoac:t rin«; Jesste May Sblrar was parked, then Santa's mJ.n1 bus took tbem on
also a winner • , . Morey Mirkin woo the-up to the tip-top level. Here the walkway
weekend aboard Wa)'De's yacht IDd lm-l1ned wttb red hurricane lamps, led the~
mediately told lt to Gene Wasbbura lor to the entrance near a big oak tree, wbP.re
$5,000, which was donated to 101 • • • • Father Conkll.D's boys cbolr {looking like
and so 1t went • • • I woo nooe of these but shiny faced cherubs) poured out Christmas
wu lucky wlth the table centerpiece • • • carola and old fashJooed Christmas soogs,
a healthy luxuriant curly fero pla.otlu a basket Just lnslde, the fragrance or the yuJe
wlth touches ot Christmas, Others at ti!U tree wu eohanced by bunches or cinnamon
table were Norma Gurley, Gl Gl Fussel-sticks and other old fashioned hand made
man (she and Erma Jane Riley were the and antique trimmings ••. awakened the
first presldeots of tbe local LO.l Cbapter); feellnc ''this ls Christmas."
VIctoria Lohman, Gladte Bueodin, Wtet1 There were Pat and Cllnt Hoose, BtU
McDonald and Wanda Pergrlm. Lust (Dora was home studying), Barbara
otbers we saw bere and there lnchJded and Herbert Kalmt>aeh, Joey Bishop, Gloria
VlrglnJa Lockabey, Jane Hardacre, Peg and Mel Ztgner ••. tbey do some nne
Power (Mrs. Chester Marcell Jr.), Sally parties too; Colleen and Guy Claire, Sharon
Somers, Kit Ritter, Teddy Axeoe, Virginia and Bob L)'Dch and Roy Ward. Ott~ers were
Thrash, Nancy Hedloff (also a wl.Dner), KJt Sblrlee and Bob Guggenheim, also Betty
Rutter, Mary Roosevelt, Lynn Barr, Shirlee aDd George Wood.ford --PLUS.
Garden Club gives flag
The Arboretum of North
Orange County wUI receive
a California state flag and
a 40-ft. pole from the Har-
bor VIew Htus Garden Club
oelt week.
The Art»oretum, located
near the State Unherslty
at FuUertoo. Is Onnce
Couuty'a tlrst eeolortcal
preserve a.od botanical gar-
den. It will sene as a pre-
sentt for ~life and f.S an
ar.a 1or hikllc, educatlooa1
and recreat.Jonal nlues in
tbe communtty,
The Gard-. ~ltt>, ao al-
filiate of Orange County Dis-
trict ot Calilorn.ia Garden
c lubs, wm sponsor an annual
sprl.Dg tour of gardens ln
Newport Beach as a means
or ralslJII money tor cbartt-
able purposes.
Dance de
Los Luces
FASHIONS, LUNCHEON
FOR JR. EB2LL CLUB
The Newport Beach JuoJor
Ebetls will host a holiday
fashion show -luncheon at 10
a.m. tills Friday, Dec. 12,
at the Ebell clubhouse 1.D
Balboa,
Members of the Hunting-
too Beach, Costa Mesa and
Laguna Beach Junior Ebells
are Invited to attend the
event.
Tbe lUDtheoo wtll include
dessert~ from tbe Ebell's
btcectennla.l cookbook col-
lection, ''Eat your hea.rtout,
Betsy Ross."
Bxpniuu JuJu lt~Jy with LIGAL MOnCI
The Alta Bahia Commit-
tee of the Orange County
Phllbarmonic Society will
present Its 10tb a.ADual Las
Luees de Nntdad gala, a
d1Dner daDce to be held Tues-
day evenlog, Dec. 16, at the
Balboa Bay Club.
Mrs. Arthur (Shlrlee)
Yeary Is chairwoman for
the luncheon, assisted by
Mrs. Robert (Cheryl) Scott.
/till ti•e NAME ST ATEMEl'fT
Gift swap
for Panhel
"...,... ilutlor ...... ~ IM-.bml1rillac' a• ...... tMI.r .... ~
1-l*lalp p8ltJ ad .... tac. eo be &Mid at 10:10
a.m. Dee. 17 at u. bo ..
ot lin. Robtrt L. Kotblw,
1417 Ga.Juy Drtv-. Doter
Sbores.
Members cboo" a pact. ace u.der tbe trM or oae
tbat bu already beeD
cboella, &Dd packqea may
ebaQce banda Ollly three
Umes.
A luDcbeoD Will toUow tbe
feattYWes bolltect by Mmes.
Harry Casey, Arttwr
Kramer, M. A. Jobuoo,
Martlyn Daoa, CharlesGlaa-
eow Jr., Frank J. Grumbles,
Cbarles Hall, Vtq1Dia BoU-
man, Jamea Hanley, Claud
F. Humoo IDd Charles E.
V aDCSenort Jr.
LIGAL MOT1CI
NOTICE
OF PUBLIC HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GlV-
EN tbat tbe Ctty COWJcll of
the City of Newport Beach
wiU bold a public beariDc
regarding the request by
TelePrompTer of Newport
Beach for a rate Increase
1.D tbe monthly fees for cable
antenna teleYtslon service.
NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR-
THER GIVEN that tbe said
public hearl.Dg wUl be held
oo tbe 26th day of Janu-
ary, 1976, at the hour of
7:30 p.m. in the Council
Chamber s or the City Hall
of the City of Newport
Beach, CaUtornla, at which
time and place any and all
persons Interested may ap-
pear and be heard thereon.
Laura Lagios
City Clerk
City of Newport Beach
Publisll: Dec. 11, 1975, in
the Newport Harbor Ensign.
t.RAL MOT1CI
S-01341
FICTITIOUS BUSLNESS
NAME STATEMENT
The following person is
doing business as: Associ-
ated Services and Supplies,
1814 Westwood Street, Santa
Ana, Caillornla 92706: Floyd
Spangler, 1814 Westwood
Street, Santa Au, Calllorota
92706.
This busl.Dess is conducted
by an l.ndtvidual,
Signed: Floyd Spangler.
This statemetlt was nied
•ith tbe County Clen ofOr-
a.age County ~. 5, 1975.
PubJisll: Dec. 11, 18, 25,
1975; Jan. 1, 1976, tn the
Newport Harbor Ensign.
F -50346
Litronix
CALCULATORS
Ideal Christmas
eAato
eHome
• Fiu
• Penonal
is YOUR
Transportation
Insured?
Call Ua NOW •••
for Auto
lnau~a•«
Phone 54 554
RABBm INSURANCE
Ot~r 18th Y~.ar
191 .. KAR&o.-aci\IL..aVAftO
MARINERS CHURCH
NOW 11'4 OUR MEW BUILDING
1000 BISON AVE., AT JAMBOREE, NEWPORT BEACH
TELEPHONE: 640-6010
nt TEACHiJtC IS CENTtREtl OM JtsUS 'CBRin'
AJfD TJI! BIBLE, wrnt DIPIIASJS Olt PRACT"'CAL
CRRISTIAJt UVIHG. ALL AGES"laE WELCOIIR.
Couuel1a( aDd f1&tU.Qc uaJiablt.
SUNDAY SERVICES: 8:00 -9:30 -11:00 A.W. __ I
Tu,;s .,lit.MJ~. cl FJCTri'IOUS BUSINESS
QrOmoUft.l_ '~riB The followtnc peraoo Is ~ f"-1 doing business as: Archer ..._.tilt~,...... a-Plumbing II Mechanical Shop
Wl.lM & C-Mw J' f2 '9 "" -2, 961 W, 17th street, Unit
t lilA MaL *• n.r •.. rrt.ta 1:00 p.a.-...11-1 J, Costa Mesa, Calif. 926Z7:
Special feature this year
wUI be a cocktall party
aboard a lUIUry yacht. Pat-
rons wiU board at 6:30 and
return at 8:30 lo the Bay
Club ballroom for dinner
and dancing. The Mariners
or Marina high school, Hunt-
ington Beach, will sing,
AMLING'S
'*t!mlmtmlmlaDDBDBalB!~arln'!llmmd Donald !Ucbard Donker-
Public
brook, 25632 Purple Sage,
San Juan Caplstn.no, Caltf.
92675,
Tills busl.Dess is cooducted
by an Individual.
Signed: Donald R. Dooker-
brook.
Tills statement was filed
with tbe Couoty Clerk o!Or-
ange County Dec. 8, 1975.
Publlsb: Dec, 11, 18, 25,
1975, Jan. 1, 19'76, ln the
Newport HIJ'1)or Ensign.
F-50389
AUCTION
FIIIDAY. Mn.DAY. SUNDAY ala P.M.
Borgoln. on Fin~ Crv-tol. Sttrling Silwr. Porc~lolna. Orl~ntol
Ob}uu d'Art. Pointing•. J~w~lry, Antfqurt. BronJet.
Fumifur~. ~l«t Indian Turquolu ...
s 1.000.000 INVENTORY ,..ro,. E.st•tr~, CowtJ, Owt-4f·l'tl-. /JMIAnlptt~
\IJSITOIISf c .... ...-ecc .... I-..
AVCI'JON
c .....
F11H AD-UIONf
... ocroa ,,._,.,rHtfrom
wwn oJ th~ So41thloncf•
'"'* ~MfJOII'IIIIO(~
rmouronut
Proc~ will be pre-
sented to tbe Orange County
PhUbarmODic Society,
LEGAL NOTICE
FICTITIOUS BUSINE~
NAME STATEMENT
Tbe following person ls
doing business as: The Meos
Room, 3483 Via ()porto,
Newport Beaclt, CalH. 92660:
PhUhp Lyle Sanders, 4535
w. Coast Hwy,, Newport
Beac h, Caltf. 92660.
This business is conducted
by an individual.
Signed: Pbtlllp Lyle San-
ders.
This statement was fUed
with tbe County Clerk ofOr-
ange County Dec. S, 1975.
Publish: Dec. 11, 18, 25,
1975; Jan. 1, 1976, In t~
Newport Harbor Enslgn.
F -50354
LIOAL MOT1CI
NOTlCE
OF PUBLIC HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GJV.
EN that the City CouocU of
tbe Clty or Newport Beach
"W hold a public hearlllc
reprding appnl of Federal
Sip Corp. from de<:laiOll
of the Planning Commissa
d•Jtnc request to ameod
Use PennU No. UOZ toper-
mit tutallaUoo ol tbrte
AdeotlllcaUoo sips at tbe
root level ol tbt former
Centi.Dela Bank BuUdlAc, lo-
CIW at sssa West Coast
H.,_,, Hewport Beacll,
Newport Nursery and Garden Center
Christmas
at Amling's is
living and fresh-c ut
trees (natural or floc ked ).
wreaths, garland, decoratio ns
and colorful
Holiday Gift
plants.
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
DAjl Y ·--1:30 TO 5:. SUMOAYS ·-9:00 TO S:!t
MO"MCE IS HEREBY FUR-
TaR CIYDI tblt tbt lUI
1111M1e b1ut111 wUl be bekl
-till u.d ., ot Dlcee-*· tm. • u. _,. o1 ~-p.m. Ia tM Ca.ell CM we ol U. CU, lbll
., till c llJ ol Mftport
..... Ca.ldllnaa. at ~
... -place .., .. all ,. " •u ..,..,.
• GIFT CER·TI FICA TES • • FREE DELIVERY •
,.,. .... Mu.t t--. 14ft r...p. . c.,a.n
Cltl tl M....,..rt llld
,. "'& o.c. u. tm, ta
............... ,b
PBRSOI'l~L CIPARG8 -4CCOUI'ITS
,. ASTER Cll .4RGl!
8 AH IC A.M eRIC .4 IU>
A II L I N G-A MANE IN CALl ~O .. NIA HOfltT1CUL TU ... SINC .....
i4i
1500 east coast hwy. newpon beach 6 7
. . --
••• -·
WORKING WITH FURS AND PATTERNS,-Po..-
prepues to cut u his wUe AnDe tabs a momeat ol1
from IMtr work to doable ebed: the delicate opentioa.
"DOING BUSINESS"--
Fur factory thrives
near Bal Fun Zone
Right smack In tbe middle
of Balboa's tourist area, with
the Fun Zone and ferry and
other tourist attractioos all
around, is an old-fashlooed
fur factory. U you wander
in and start nosing al'OI.lOI:l,
you'll run into another sur-
prise -the place is run
by a man whO retired 8
years ago.
Monte Portnofr Is a nt-
eran turrler who ea.tbed
quite a name for hlruelf
during more than 2 Cecades
in tile business ln Phlla-
delphla, then retired In
1967. Like a lot of other
easterners, his retirement
Included a visit to Southern
CalUomta.
'•We came out to see my
soo, Art, a couple of years
ago," Mr. Portoofl ewplatns,
''aDd he talked me into go-
Ing to work. Art was going
to school and working at a
fur business at tile same
time."
Art Is still in school -
he's worldog on a degree
in bio-psyc hiatry at UCI -
and his dad 1s still work.log
on furs. Last Marett, they
established their Balboa Fur
Factory at 305 Palm.
.._.. \!We stam!drOit ji:Jllsall-
l,ng rurs to tbe trade," sa.ys
Mr. Portnoft', "but 10 many
ladies came ia aDd ordlr'ed
from us, we're doing lOme
retail bt.lstness, too. By out
year, we will probably have
an all-out factory retall
s tore.''
But, for now, the tur fac-
tory is just that. There is
oo fancy showroom, )1st lots
of fancy rurs.
"We speclallze In the
high ..quality stuff," Is the
Portnofr boast, ''mink,
sables, foxes." They also
take old fur pieces and re-
style them, sometimes wttb
leather.
Monte Portnoff has been
l fUrrier stnce 1938. His
career was interrupted, lm-
poUtely, by World War II.
"1 was In tbe U.S. Army
A1r Corps, got asalped to
tbe Brtttsh 8th Army aod
fought wltb tbem all across
North Africa, re-~ the
Americu forces to btnde
stCUy, cot sa:~t to tbeCbina·
S.rma-lDdta tbeatrt, and
came borne from China In 1944." That's how be wraps
11p the war ln a ~ce.
Back home agaiD in Pbil-
adelphla, Monte w-.t to tbe
Fur Design Scbool In New
York tor 2 years, tbeo joined
lbe prestigious Gittleman
aoo Sons In PhUadelphla.
In 1952, be went Into bust-
ness there for hJmseU and
operated his on flnn lllltll
bls "retirement,"
His No. 1 helper all along
has been wife Anne. Her
father was in tile fllr busi-
ness for 60 years, and she
Is stUI nry much lnvol.ed
here. She and Monte can be
loud, usually 7 days a week_
baUdlng f'tlr pieces ln their
shop. They live in Balboa,
a.Dd tbe).r 2 prett} ~ters,
Jaealyn, ·13, and trinctne,
19, ottea aw-r u fur
models in the tur fat1ory's
ads. Jac kie goes to Enstgn
middle school, and Francine
is an Ora.nge Coast College
student.
While au the kids are iP
school, mom and pJp are
worUDc at what Mr. Port-
noU calls '' lbe lost art of
far manufacturing, restyl-
Ing and repa.l.ring."
Monte Portnoff didn't let
it stay lost for long. He
found it again, do'ftl by the
Fun Zone.
Teacher Mike Mang fired
Teacher Michael Mang
was fired Saturday by the
Newport-Mesa school dis-
trict, alter a competency
panel found that Mang was
not professionally com-
petent.
Mr. Mang, 35, was sus-
pended from his Corooa del
Mar high school teaching
job In May of this year,
alter s chOOl district of-
ficials heard testimony that
he had used questionable
language in dealing with stu-
dents and fellow teachers.
Arter he asked for a public
hearing on the c harges, a
state-assigned panel ol 3
held hearlngs ln July and
October. The result of those
hearings, received last W'&ek
by the school district, sup-
ported the district'.! con-
tention that the teacber
should be fired.
Saturday, the local Board
of Education held a special
meettnc to endorse tiM! com-
peteocy puel's r1Dd1Dgs, aad
Mr. Mang was dl.sml.ssed.
In a 20-PIIe report, the
panel upheld 7 of 36 clll.rges
against Mr. Mang, who had
taught here since 1969. In-
cluded In the 7 cl'larges were
accusations tl'lat the teacher
used objectionable senJa..l
terms In answerlnc hls
classroom intercom, 1D an-
swering a student's ques-
ttoos, and ln talkinc with a
fellow teacher and a depart-
ment chairman at the school.
Mr. Mang taught classes
ln government. He lives in
Mlssloo Viejo.
., • .m ..
Enal., Publlihlnt Co.
0/1••1 Prl81.,.
Hlth ....... tiory ..... ,.. ..
:1721 E. C.... HWT•
COIIDNA DEL. MAR
"" ,n.os,o •••
UNIQUE BOUTIQUE
·••••••••• • • a a • --~~ -----v f\& prE ~ -~ •'~ .:c-.~~&::. tll01 ~!Ill cbllll I~ .... """' -...ss ol tbO .,. ~ ..
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1 "'"''""":S "" 1110 ~u "''c-• -· """ ~" GIJO,_~ • ID ,,00 V·"'' ~' 00 .....
"""" \lt. ~~" -.
~~~" .. I •
"GENERAL STORE"
•
M• A'IOII STIIIT, NIIICO~ IIAQI
WALI'IJLOCIC lAST 01' I'QIT OPI'ICI
TILIPM0Nio6~znt~ •
t67
::e' ':
TRAFfl
lip 1111 ILA'IAS
·--~ ow loc:ll -· ... I He'. iDb lf•sts _ .. .,...._ -...-------... ....,. .... ..... "' . ....-........
--tl1 lilt """" .... oollool ll'llolol ... oe-co • ..... a.ceet ......
111ft llldletlod IIIII 1 llllp
porcoobp cl tnme ..,_
cldeatl at llld aroad.cllaola:
ii.YOI\'t pamU 'Wbo In
plddor '"' or -rlac cblldno.
Tbt tnftk: probliiU be.
fore udatt.relauH~
muy tletDeotary ud jlldor
lllcll .Cboob Ut ca...tprf.
marl)J by two fac:tora: fl.nt,
-....... Jllfldac -aree't dts:1pld to baadle
the "ruah boar" tn.m.e;
-m'I"Y Jllf-lotpl bule drlriDc rut• 1D thelt
eflorta to pick up or drql
oft lbelr chlldr& AmOIII
tbt mOIIt COmi:DOIIw and dan-
gerous ·fiolatlou..ue thue:
• Double pa.rk:J.Dc • a car
double ~ked blocks tbe
street for ottaer drtnrs, and
forces •ehicles to pus liD-
safely.
• Wept U-tums.
• Careless starting and
bacld..Da:.
• Failure to yteld the
rlcbt-of-WJy to pedestrbns
or other drtnrs.
• Jay nlld.Dc.
••
HARIOR VIEW
S-Ol HI
'PICTrnOUS.BUSIIIISS
NAME S'PATEMEIIT
, , Tbo lollqWia( Per-lo
dolac bu-u: '&. G, SYIIema, IIMI sOa Wild>
Lo.,~Haolla(loo Betcb, CL
9Z&tg, Richard Olslita--
16142 Sea Wttcb La., Rut-
lDctriJi Baeb, CL 92649,
Tbts bo•IMss 11 CODdaded
by all iDdf:ftdllal. At a drtnr, remember
that tbe safety ot children
1.5 a rupoaslbutty tbat does
DOt eDd wttb tbe ftrst week
of scbool. Younclters need
watchful att-.Uoa wbenewer
you're behind the wbeel.
Slow down oeu fiJC bool
r.oa88 aod school eros.sinesl
The llle a chlld ls more
PICTURED DURING A BREAK 1D the actlrlttes are
Norm ud W&Dda Weldon, regional directors from New-
port Beach •bo Jjteoded the 12th aMual directors'
acbleYemeut semlDu for COD..Stan Industrles Inc., at
the Dimes Hotel ln Lu VfJCU. Coo-StM:.Industries, 1D
tbe City of loctu.stry, 1s a multi-Datlonal compaay. which
mi.DI.lfactu.res and distributes cosmetica, bousehold pro-
ducts, clothlnc, mltritkJDal prodocta aod )ewels, Ill of
wblcb are aold Ia the borne by appolrltmenl.
s~ Richard Olo-.......
Tbla ltalemeDt wu tlled
wtth tbe COIUlty Clerk oiOr-
qe County Dee. 8, 19?5.
Publlsb: Dec, \1, U, !,,
19'15; Jan. I, 19'16, Ill U>e
Ntwpotl Harbor Eutp.
F -50409
Early .. .Shop
. P ' I ,:l Y1MJ(')."). ltt<J W'NO'
COAST HIGHW A Y'S· MOST' FASCINA ~¥-·~f:. ~UPERB
•••• a:u • •' EASY TO PARK -
Christmas SPECIAL!
All Nabllty, __
pocket radio
11 ... ·Yell..,
..... 11 ..
Save $3.00!
.... 7.95
Now only 4.95
COMB IH
AND Bl!A.R IT NO•t
Jack Gearing's
CHRISTENSEN PHARMACY
EXPERIENCED P!RSONJtf.'•ATT£N'TION · FUN TO SHOP
EVERYONE
EN JO YS -
Great Gift Ideal Save $7.64
GOODY fAR , On
197 5 KODAIC TRIMU1'8 I
INST~.4TIC
CHRISTMAS ALBUM Camera. Kit
1 'J boliJtry t.Wrltu ul•cl~i' 6y R .. ;rt .. $:17.59
H••..., MtMci,.i. N•.iy • k•r d~ 1 1 ' • '' 11 ; H•lfbi>or ~·-'"Y S•• • •c •••• po•c111\ of fl,.• sterro st-•I· c•••• G. 8, Pll, PI•••;
$1.50 Special $29.95 roll of /II• ~ <_,.,. '
NEWPORT TIRE CENTER ZWEBER PHARMACY Goo~
l021 !. COAST HIGHWAY 3000 E. COAST HIGHWAY 3301 I. COAST HIGHWAY N•laUo•
673-2550 644.1022 673 • 411C ~~~~~9~~~~~~ ~~~~yo~u~r~~~t~o~~;;;;~~if~~~S~ave $3.00 per poun<\
25% OFF Imported Jewelry_
'flete ~o'~~\(\t.
KAREN
to Newport Center
Design Plaza
Jan. 1, 1976
MARGRETA IMPORTS
2640 I . COAST HIGHWAY
~ong Dresses
Sweaters
T-Shlrts
& Other Great Gifts!
Come check our Gift Ideas
JACQUIE'S: DRESS SHOP
16<11 1. COAST MfG., WAY 675-1030
'
a ChristmaS W onderiand? on
Co lu11 will sH• )'0• kw lG uw
yo•, o....,. botl6« &-lru ~.co,.HOfl ..
SRR OUR';,.CI(KIST.,_AJ PRINTS''
lloOoboooo
Save ~0% on Knits,
ABB:OT1''S FABRICS
HIGHWAY
sbc~ls
treasures
ShcU
Christmas ""---'Ornaments!
~ . (
THE SEA URCHIN
26«1 1. 'cou f MIGIIWA Y
IH V>'OIJI ~~"'""
COPPER ITEMS
RP.GUL -tR 19.00 ,., IIJ.
,.OW ONI. Y $6.00 flb,
With this ad
Sat., Dec. 6 only
THE ~EARTHSTONE
2711 !. COA~T HIGHWAY
673-7065
LASTING GIITS!. .............
Bookcases
-w~.u unit•
· Clocks Chairs
Lamps Accessorlts
,NEWPORT• ;~~~~i~;~~ ~ • 13,16 I. cc
• rb :roUR
l'AVORITB I( ,
I '
~ ..
THIS ltll PHOTO lbowl tbe plaat ot JCewpoft Beach
Boat 8aJldefa. wbklllaMr heaiM tM Soath Cout Co.
Tbe larp afUIIc YUMI • t.be --...,. '-tbolebt
to be llanJ Buer's 1-...t ICboeft, Pvttu. aecord-lDc to R. W. Mc:Clellu ~ BaJboa Cot'u_ wbo wu a
partner in tbe tlrm at tbe tlme. The corral where tbe
Ctty of Newport Bach bad kept teams of borses for
street WOfk and trash aDd pltJice collectioo was to
the right of the t.fld1nc at the ri(bt. Later, lbe South
Coast Co. enlarted to Include tbe etty corral.
BEACbl RAT MEMORIES DEC. 22 HEARING
FOR HIRSCHBERG
COAT:
Pulhr•tl R.-coo• P,.&
PBLTS:
C•lllB• R•tl Pox
ly HUGH McMILLAN
AUTHOR OP uaEAQt RAT
DAYS" AHD "aiAOt RAT ~IX"'
Tbe follow1Dc la takeD
from H. L. SbermaD's "Hls-
tory of Newport Beach." He
THitEI GIMI!RATIOMS OP PURRIIRS ls Wrlt:illc about What we BALBO -mow tocta' u tr.Soatbeout A FUR FAO:QRY Co., ZSrd st. lDd Newport
3oc p I St N h F BlYd., Newport Bach. -' a m . -ear t e erry "ID 1ne, Hari'J J. B~~~er
Balboa BALBOA PBNINSULA 675-bGJlt tbe plut DOW owned .. ______________ lllliilil by tbe Newport Beaeb Boat
CJ omaJ~o crJ iM v\ ,./d
Ba1Mer1, ud IOld lt oocoo-
traet to Beo Cope, a boat
bu11der 1tbo badbtea In bust-
ness lD the Balboa seetlon.
AprU 15, 1911, Copt sold
1118 bustnesa aDd coatract to
Cbarles Lockbart aDd Frank
Rblnebart. Lockhart had
beea lD tbe employ of WU-
ltam Wrtcley, aDd Rhtne-
barl for a namber of years
bad beeD Gu SuperiDUDdant
l.Dd llter street supertn-
teDdellt for tbe C tty of New-
port B•ch.
"Jaly 1, 19!1, Sparks and
McC lellu eqtered Into a
partDersblp arnnp!leDt
with LockhKrr aad Rbine-
bart. Tbe follOW'l.Dc No
vember 1st, thispartnershl.p
was converted into the New-
port Beach Boat Builders,
Incorporated. ln May, 1929,
Lockhart and Rhinehart sold
their intensts ln the cor-
pontion to Sparks aod Mc-
Clellan, and at tbe same
time R. S. Briggs, Cormer
city auditor of Newport
Beach, became a stock-
holder in tbe compuy.
"Sloce that time the bust-
ness o1 the Newport Beacb
Boat Butlders has pro-"
spered, aod tt1e tlrm hu
acquired a larger, electric-
ally open ted dredger. It has
a twelve-loch suction Intake
a.od Is called "tbe Newport."
A court bearing oo the
case ot ftred Newport Beach
business Ucense supervisor
Stan Hirschberg was re-
scbedllled yesterday to Dec.
22 inOraDge CountySupertor
Court.
Mr. Hirschberg, demoted
from l11.s posltloo in October
1973 aDd fired a year later,
ls seeldag a court order
tbat would restore him to
his )ob wlth beck pay.
Outstanding Conupts in Picture Ff'f14M3, Duigtwd
. for Thos~ Who Appreciau tM Pinut. N.B. COUNCIL WRAP-UP
The city's ClvU Service
Board recommended that be
be re-hired but City Man-
ager Robert Wynn, wbo has
the ftnal say ln such matters,
refused to give him back
his old job, olfertng instead
to consider Mr. Hirschberg
for another position when
the city has an openiDc.
Your H ()'1M mUBt Reflect aftd Satilfr
Your SM&.ritiv~ FHling.
Nnport Beach CityCoun-
cU acted Moaday Dight OD
tbe folJowtug l(eoda sub-
jects:
OUR COMPLETE FRAMING SERVICE • ANNEXATION of larte
· areas could become a matter 011 a .. tcwqtlona Collections and Hobby Dleplays Prarne l..-atlaft for decisloo by popular Yote.
Grophln NMclt.craft Shadow ..... -tMI._. •. ····--Tbe CGIDIU4tc1ded to study Period and Cantemparory Pal.....,. tbe Idea turtber at thltr
STUDIO }
'1652 Newport Boulevard
·Cotto MMo, California 92627
,. • (714') 6d..m) . ar
Dec. 2:2 meetiDg.
GAUEII!S and IHOWIOOMS • STREET LJGHTlNG
d1strict, prcposed for Bay
3682 South lriWoiStrMt An. between 8th and 15th,
10WH _.. c::outnn cena Balboa. wt1l come back to
tl,t ·t:t.~~~ \ , ~J~~---for~-
15 Yeartln Hart.or Area 'Santa Ana4ealtfomla 927,.. ~..-• MUNICIPAL electloo
25 Yea,. Ex-.~Ance (714) ,._,..1 · DOl Aprtll3 wusc'*luled, ,..... •• Yltb candidates to be UmJted
----TWO LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU to zoo words m describing 1=.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-=-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.a .. .-.-~.-.-.-. ~ ~a~ 1D ~ offtcial city mall-out, and
all serve ooe year, or until
replaced, the Council de-
cided.
• COURT SUIT ap1nst the
Carson OU Co., almed at
recovering several tbolls-
and dollars the city belleYes
l5 owed for crude oil pumped
Crom city-owned wells in late
1963, was approved for ac-
Uoo.
The court hearing wtll be-
gin at 9 a.m. Dec. 22 in
Dept. 1 of the Superior Court
ln Santa Ana.
DONATION MADE TO
SALVATION ARMY
IDa sbort cereaooy Moo-
day, omcials of lmperlal
SaYings lDd Loan made thel.r
anmal Christmas contrtbu-
s102 000 • Uoo to the Salvation Army. , In ~ach rear, tbe lmpe:a~;
; . r~ . . "I I w;J.·~ ~I.Dc
J• eYieD~ Sfo en ~ ~~0~~~ hQllday
lllooday moi"Dl.ng, Nelson
A Coronado woman re-Sanders, manager of the
ported that jewels and other local branch. presented a
possessions valued at $200 cbeck to Paul Kugler
$102,000 were stolen from of Salvatloo Army.
MEWP:OitT HMa)R EJfSUJi
f1JSU.ptED wm<LY -Mot 5 CXMdlA DO. liM, CAL
ANGEL.UGHT .:1'RU 10 H!LP HOSPITAL
Tbe . Jaakir ~ Clte -·• ~ton. E•erYU.mta MW
members o1 MtwJOJt Beaeb Coy u doaated to te.e toy
wW .., •• tM&r ••CUiabna · biD., a upt Ylll M J.lehltd,
up& upt tree•• Dec. · 1 • btrilud.ac .t tbe bottom f1l
tiO t.ent Cblldrea'• ao.-.. tree ud worldll ap llll·
pUal ot onace eoaoty. W a.e coal ol 100 1Jc11U
Tbt tree wW be located 1s reached. TbeD an upl
oa tiM u.trd floor of Robbl-at tbe top wW be upted.
PPORr
OF GOOD
,.E •• IS
(.
••• WARD'S
HARBOR RACaUE,.
CLUB
A serious Tennis Player's
Club, H .A.C. offers limited
membership, two-story
clubhouse, seven lighted
courts, jacuzzi's, automated
practice alleys, member's
lounge and much more.
Transferable Family and
Charter Memberships avail-
able on a tlmtted basis.
Regular Memberships also
available.
Don Ward's
· HAMOR RActQtHillC~US
380West WtiSOtl. O:ma Mesa
Caii:M-2·
all candidates sharing
equally in tbe cost of print-
Ing and maillng.
her room at the Newporter ----------------------.----===-•••-... lnn on Tuesday night of last ... J~ ~)(<
OAe ·~~
and
GIFTS of PEWTER, CRYSTAL, GLASSWARE
and UNUSUAL STOCKING STUFFERS.
LIAD CRYSTAl. DICAJn'IRI. BUD
V ASBS# SALT • PIPPIR SHAURS,
TUMBLERS, CRAMPAGMIL WDCI •
COR.OtAL GLASSES, CAIU)'r taDS,
SOOAR BOWLS • CREAMERS. PRVtT
BOWLS,, CUI Dllll8. V"IKOO RUBY
• JUVENILE OF-
FENDERS' Assessment and
Treatment Services Center,
seeldng $20,000 1o city fUDds
to continue its operation,
was eodorsed in coocept,
but tbe CouocU postponed a
fUodiDg decl.sJoo to Jan. Z6.
• APPOINTMENTS to the
Utter cootrol cltbeo..s ad-
visory committee were
granted to Corooa del Mar
bigb scbool student Vera
Micbalcbict of Harbor V lew
Homes aad Charles Pasker-
i&D of Balboa.
• KOLL CENTER NEW-
PORT teotattve tract mil)
wu approved for subdtYtsion
of 34 acns for commercial
dnelopmeot in an ar•
bouDded by Birch, Von Kar-
man and UacArtbar. oear tbe
airport.
• PLANNING COMKIS-
SION was over-ruled wbeo
tM COUDCU decided to CO
aloal with rwltcb1ac tbe laDd ue desipatloo of a lot lD
t.bll "eouoty trla.Dcle" of Sl-
pertor AYe. from mlllU-
famllJ resldeotW use to
poeral ~ use, tbus al1owtDc dnelopmlllt of a
natal nrebouat.Dc bust-
MSS.
• SWIM FEES were re-
daeed by $1 lor iDstrVC-
daaal pqnms IDd by 25~ a •cb reereatlal mm
1M at clty recl"'lliccl pro-
crams, tJilS nW1DC local
propuu mon eompetlttn
•ltb U.O. oC oeJcbbortnc
toft~. • CONVENTION udVlst-
tDn Blnau, MtabllaW by
tM Newport llaJt)or Cba.m·
ber o1 Commeree, wu dta-c-•4. tad the COIIDCU
talllcl • act ca CIPOlDtblc a uas.. eommttt .. to tbe ....... n. matter ..tll be
.......... OD Dte.ll.
• COIDO'l'TIE ~
wnt'r s bJ tM eoeeu..w
week, after the thief kicked
ln the room door while she
was out to dinner.
June King Glfford, 50, said
she checked lnto the hotel
at 6:30 p.m., left her valu-
ables In a suitcase ln the
closet, and went out to dlo-
ner. When she returned at
10 p.m., s he discovered the
theft.
She saJd the most ex-
pensive item stolen was a
$60,000 bracelet wlth 250
diamoods, rubles aDd sap-
phires mounted lo platlnum.
Also stolen were a fur coat,
a n tch, necklaces, ear-
rings, a jeweled cUp, a jew-
elry case and a wallet coo-
taln1nc $135 in ca.sb and
c redtt cards.
VOLLEYBALL GIRLS
SECOND IN TOURNEY
An Crange Couoty Volley-
ball Club team wlth 3 New-
port glrla ln tbe starting
Uoeup tied for tlrst place
last Saturday in a Class
"A" tourn~ent at Long
Buell City Collece, but
placed secood oo total points.
Flrst place awarcied to a
San Fera&DCto Valley team.
Corou del Mar hJCb
freshm• Laurl Webb aDd
C beryl Jollo.oo aDd Newport
Harbor ICJpbomon Marte
Laody are members of t.be
)Wor rtrls t•m rtom Or-
up Coaly. They defeated
t~ Su Fenando Valley
team 15-9, 9-15, 15-11, but
wbeD botb teams suffered a
loa •ch In the toaroey, tbe
Valley team woo oo polllt
totals.
~~-~evt.2-
jj (SEE OUR WHOLE FJ\~ILY OF THF'C
IN OL'R CHRIST\4 ~S WINDOW )
~iH&btrlisbr~e
of Sanford Stevens . .....,., __ -lll.W------.. _., .. 11,... ...... ....................
oiC.,.,..'ulard ........ o.a.·-c-.
loeb " ... -... ...., •• won 1 '-110ft
Ia a--~-color
.... <arrlod • -"' flowen to matcll. Wbea tbe
ceremoay wu over, eaeh
of tile brldesmatda wu u-
cort.d by aa uaber ftU'Iac
1 wbl.te brocade tut4o wttb
.......................
llj 0 .... , tlq ... ....... _ .. ......
WD-Io.
• earrted a h: u •• If I.._ nd roc t1:1s wtt111
-bnotll .... ---ltv -" -· fll!oo r ..... , ......, "CMa
..... won t.ICJicb._IQWD,
carried a DOHpJ ot biiM:
cam.atiou with blbiM
breatb \aDd wore a wltalt
bat trimmed wltb ~
r~. SimUariJ -...... all tbe brldelm&Jdl,
a nft1ed sh.lrt IDd boatoD· but La d:tffereat coJor1. .....
alen ,to match tbt lid)' t.. Pam WiDders o1 Co.ta. ~~
eec:orttd. won ~; Miss Debbte
Mtu Hebert la tbe dauJh~ · WyUe of Costa Mesa won
ter ol Mr . and Mrs. Eqme llme gre.n· Miss 0...
L, Hlbert of Costa Mesa. Bectvold otCosta Mesa ti'Ore
Her tatber is alDJI.ated with yellow; Miss Melody MUter
tbl Corooa del Mar Post of Costa Mesa wore lilac·
Oftlee. Tbe rroom 111 the M.lu Lealie Allen of fry~
aoo of Mr. and Mrs. Dooald work pink aDd Miss Mary
Ste'leu of Gorham, Maine. SLade of Santa Ana wore
The afternoon ceremooy aqua.
wu a double r1n& sentee Mike stevens came from
performed by Chap~ Rob-Maine to be hls brother's
ert Black on Saturday, Nov. best man. Ushers Included
8. the bride's brother, Rich-
The bride wore a 1oog ard Hebert: al&oRichPeter-
whlte chtffon ·~ gown son aod Greg McNamee of
made with a cbapel train. Costa Mesa, Gary Rur.tck:a
The high neck and cuffs of of Balboa, Sld.p Dunhm of
LIGAL MOliCI
FICTITIOUS BUSlNESS
NAME STATEMENT
Tbe following person Is
doing business as: Newport
Interiors, 3810 East Pacitlc
Coast Hl.chway, Corona del
Mar, CalU. 92625: Francis
Josepb Newland, also of
Weirs Beach, New !lamp-
s hire, 17 Emerald Bay, La-
guna Beach, Calllomla.
This business Is conrlucted
by an llldJ.-idual.
Signed: Francis Joseph
Newlaod.
This statement was fil ed
1Jith the County Clerk oror-
aDge County Dec. 5, 1975.
Publish: Dec. 11 , 18, 25,
1975; Jan. 1, 1976, ln the
Newport Harbor Ensign.
F -50353
Ll~ IIOTICI
Santa Ana and Joe KlDcatd
of lrvtne.
Mlnlature replicas of the
wedding aHeodants were
Dower girl Tooya Marshall
of Huntington Beacb in a
loog blue dress and ring
bearer Eric Pell of Orange
In white tux aDd blue shirt.
Miss Kathy Paulus of New.
port had ctw'ge of the guest
book.. Spe<:Jal music was sung
by Carrie Fogarty.
Mrs. Ralph Waterman and
Mrs. Burdell Prochaska of
Costa Mesa decorated tbe
cllapel with yellow and white
nowers, candles and rib·
bons. Misses Susan Wylie,
Cindy White and Susan Or~
chard assisted her with the
de<"oraUons for the NCO
club, Where the reception
was held, Also assisting with
LIGilL fiCITICI
CITY Of NEWPORT BEACH, CAUFORNIA
-H81"JOB INVITING BillY-• .
SEALED BIDS will be received at the otttce ~f the CUy
Clerk. C1ty Hall, Newport Beach, California, until 10:00
A.M. on the 30th day of December at which time they
will and work as follows:
AND ·-··"'-~
Bldt must be submitted on the proposal form attacbed
with -,.e eootn.ct documents fUrnished by the Public WOTU
Department. The additlooal copy of the proposal form Is
to be retained by the bidder for his records.
Each bid must be accompanied by cash, certified check
or Bidder's Bood, made payable to the City of Newport
Beach, for an amount equal to at least 10 percent of the
amount bid.
The title of the pro)ect and the words "SEALED BID"
shall be clearly marked oo the outside of the !'flvelope
containing tne bid,
The cootract documents that must be completed, exe-
cuted, and returned in the sealed bid are:
A. Proposal
B. Deslgna.Uon of Subcontractors
C. Bidder's Bond
D. Non-collusion Affidavit
E. Statement or Financial RespoosibllJty
F. Technical AbUtty and Experience References
These documents shall be alft.r.ed with the signatu re
and Utles of the persons slgning on behalf of the bidder.
for corponUons, the signatures of the PRESIDENT or
VICE PRESIDENT and SECRETARY or ASSISTANT SEC.
RETARY are required and the CORPORATE SEAL shall
be atnzed to all documents requir ing signatures. In the
ease of a Partnership, the slgnature of at least one general
partner Is required.
No blds wUI be accepted from a contractor who tms
oot been licensed ln accorclince with the provisions of
Chapter 9, Ohlslon III of the Business and Professions'
Code. The eootractor shall state his license number and
classlllcatlon 1n the proposal.
One set of plans and contract documents, lnc ludtng
.fPtCial provlstons, may be obtalDed at the Public Works
Department, City Hall, Newport Beach, Callfomta, at no
cost to licensed contractors. It is requested tt•t the plans
aDd contn.ct documents be returned within 2 weeks a.fter
bid opening.
The City !las adopted the STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS
FOR PUBLIC WORKS CONSTRUCTION (1973 Edltkxl/ as
prepared by the Southern California Ct.pten: of the Am~tr
lc&D Public Works Assoclatioo and the As!JOCiated General
Cootnctors d America. Copies may be obta.lDed from
BuUdtuc News, IDe., 30!:i5 Overland Avenue, Los Angeles,
C&Uiomla 90034, (213) 870.9871.
Tbe City bas adopted Standard Spedal Provision& and
StaDdard Dnwtngt, Copies of Ul!I!H are anilable at the
Publlc Works Department at a cost of SS.OO per set.
A .taodard "Certificate of IJlsunnc.e tor Contnct Work
for City .. form hU been adopted by the Ctty. This form
lt the oaly certltlcate of lnJqruce acceptable to the Clty,
Tbt sueceq:ftJI low bidder wtU be requl.nd to complete
this form upon anrd of the eootnct.
For any nqgtrtd boodl, the eomc:any luul..ai: Bld Bondi,
Labor aod Material Boods, aDd Fatthflll Performance
BGDds mut be lD lnsuraoc:e eompuy or turlty company
Ue.....ed b)' tbt State of Cllitomla. The eo~" muM
al.o Mn a earr«~t Ctoenl Polley Holdtr• Raunc ot
A or becttr; IDd 1 FlMaclal Ratlnc of at ltUt AAA U
por lhe latoot odllloa of Belt'• Koy RaiiJl( Galdo (~>rap.
ortJ -Llablllly~
ID aeccmtuee ..U. tM prot1llou ol ArUcle Z, Ct.pter 1.
Put 7 of 1bo CoiiJonlla Lol>or Codo (Jo<tloao 1770 et ooq.~
1M Cltr c-u "' t1ot Cltr ol ~-" Beac:l 11u ueor-.,._ e. -1 ....,.utor rato tl por -,....
Ia 1M ~ Ill 11111<• tlot """" Ia lo llo ,...IDrmod lor -· ....... -..... 00:.,. ., __ .. --
-lo 11 '* ilot -oct Mil IIU 101 --._. 11 ••tiMn -. 1010 .,.,. .. .__...,to, tm.
A ..., "-•••Ill'« llaftl»h~;·:i._jt .. ~m~oe~•=";a.~~ Cll:r Clott. .All ,.-lo .. -.,.. ., .. -
•ACII,c~ .... ...-t .......... .
'
SAMfORD AIID DEB II STEVEM5
the rec.eptloo w~re Mmes.
Dean Carrier of Hunt.J.netoa
Beach, James Saniell of
Anaheim, frank WyUe and
WWlam Wlnders of CasU
Mesa.
The bride's mother re-
ceived guests 1n a loog yellow
ch1Uon gown with matching
corsage. The groom's mo-
ther wore green ln empire
style with yellow rosebuds.
Scotts trio of Costa Mesa
entertained at the receptloo.
Tbe new Mrs. Stevens
graduated from Estancia
high school and attended Or·
ange Coast College bef6re
she joiDed the booki<Hplne
department of a telephone
answert.ac company, She Is
past hooored queeo, of Bethel
313 of Job's Daughters.
Her husband attended
schoOls 1n the east and Is
now stationed at camp Le-
Jeune, N.C.
The young couple ten tor
a honeymoon trip across the
country and wtll visit reta.
Uves from both families In
the east. They will make
their OOme at JacksonvUJe,
N.C.
..........
ST ATIUft:NT OF. • I
ABAmlONMEIIT OF IJIIIl •
OF nCTITIOUS BUSINt:* J
MAKE .. '
The foUowtac per ...
ablndooed tbe ut of . ,
fi~Uou basine11 IWllll: • ~
N,ewport Interiors, SilO I..._,
P&eiftc Cout HlcbWI)', Co.
rona del Mar, Ca. 9105,
the rtctiUous BaiiDeu
Na'ra, fet'errtd to abot'e wu
Qled·lb Onnco Cooaly oo
AprU 15J 19'11' Wllloo Hoi~ 417~1/! Narclb11s, CoroDa
del Uu, Ca. 92825.
Tbls business wu con-
ducted by a genenlpartner-
shlp. ·
Signed: WUtoo Holt.
This statement was ltled
with the County Clerk ofOr-
ange County Dec. 5, 1915.
Publish: Dec, 11, 18. 25,
1975; Jan. 1. 19760 ID tbe
Harbor Enstp.
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Encrusted With four ctlllt ~ emera.M. from
tbe treuury of Sultan
Mahmdd of Turkey, thb
tamecl dafttr, worthy of
a klDf or a •bU. wu sent
by ~•r from Mall-
mud to lfadlr Sbab of Persia
1D 1,.. 'Wlllt tbt ctaaer
wu oa Ita way, Persia
wu 110m by reYolutJon and
the meueacer wu turned
back.
Tbe dager's hUt aDd
sbeath an .tuddtd with
di~Jnoo~U and ID IUfJ'Itl
deeoralloa of a bowl of
fr'IIJt. Tbe emerald at the
top ol t.bt bUt COYera a sman IU!'priM; 1t n~p~
opea to reY-.1 at.lDyntcb.
Wbto tbe mtuet~~tr wu
turned bac:.k. Mahmud put
tbe dlfltr tn his Palace
Tre..ary, wbtre It re-
maiu to*y 1D lstubul.
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-ovt .. PO n a.
lfl 1M 0 C yellOw D.clft
bceft»ntlnefttal
. llw«atfMftt Com.pany
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•MM~t" WID be ._ •r-..-101* ot tM .... Tom
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..... y. Putor IMa Llad-
Yall wt1J brJII a ... _.
oe "Uawnp ~-~ ell'' at
10 LID~ A. llillllJ Clrl.lt-
UD PI'OflUl wUl bt Mid
It '1 p.m. 81Ddly, Dec. 11, ,
_, eudlelJcbl 0011181--.. mc. wW bt beld .. 7:10
ud 11:10 p.m: a. Cltrllt-
mu ..... CIIUcll mtmbtn
wW 10 earollnc o.c. zo,
beciMIIJC at I p.m.
·30th year for school
\ Mn.. ...... CIIU. ant tl!emMIYM Itt-sed tilt
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:'ao = .-: c! YULE LOY! AIRLIFT
• Mllll; _. .._ 8CMa1 TO AID THE NEEDY
friday - ' 1 ID Mlp '*-lllid.t clabe a tile Or-
Oit a. zstn. -.ort~~ a. up Cout CoUec• ~
Kliloll'l IOtl blltMay. an IIJOUOrilc I "Cwut.
AU ..._, Molte Yllla mu IQre alrlUt" to .-! ,....,...,,, laclldsc Doe rooct. to DMdJ AmerlciD
Holt. lOW tMfDN .....-. 1adlu famlllts IDd MniciD
w deB, llld 8coa hilleD, orpbuacu. D.,.at tmel
~ .. ~ baYt beeD placed ID all~Dtek
8CIIool, were IDY1ted. uwtll bar1 oa tbt occ eamp~~~
u membeu of tbe former and to tbe stud•t eentces
Costa ..._.board o1 tduca.-oftlee •
tloD. former ...,..., &lid Needles, thread, eo~ •
tbe areblttet wbo daJcDed brubes, soap, lhampoo,
tbt sel»ol. Tbr• of tbt food, clot.b1Qr &Dd to•• are
pftelllt MoDte Vl.lta JIU'eatl betDI collected.
HAI.OI VIIITOI
U '" are a NWc:Omer,
01 ... ol • Df"COCMJ' to
tbe Ha.rtor Ara W1ao IU
DOt bMI •elcom.S, do bel'
a f:nor by eawac tbt Ru-
bor Vidor beN' .. I &Dd
10 a.m. Ud a. w1ll aa1.l
OD JOUr trlnd w1tb Yalli-
able laforlllAUoa ud &JJb
from frtndly buaiMa
nrm1 ntch ltaDCI rea~
to MIP btr become
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BAPTIST CBUJlCH. WO
Bater Street, Co.ta ..... -
Cbrlstmu masic and drama
wW be preseattd by tbt
a.oetai'J cbolr tt I p.m.
tld.t SuDdaJ. A. Cbrlltmu
party wtll. be btld from '1
to 9 P.ID· Dee. 1t lD tat
youtb eblpll.
MIS. GREGORY DAVID HALL. (f•lfr•y photo)
edcld lD lace, Mlal RobiD
Marie Rabebeeametblbrtde
of Richard Ruston Ill u at-
terDOCXI ceremony Saturday,
Not. Z9, at Our Lady Qa4HID
of Aac• .. CatboUc Clllrcb.
Tbe bride II tbe daQcbter
of Mr. IDd Mrs. Hormaa
Josepb Rabt of Cameo
Sbores. Mr. Ra.be 1s Ylce-
prnideot of tbe C.J. Keoot-
day Co, of Altadena. Mr.
aod Mra. Paul R. Rastoa
of SbermaD ow are tbe
pareots of tbe bridecroom.
The croom's Wber ll M-
otor Ylce-pre&ldeot of
Transport Indemnity of Los
Angeles,
The bride's maid of hooor
wu her stater, Mia Nancy
Ellen Rahe. Aaother sister,
Mrs. Robert Harrell ol Hou-
ston, Texas, served as
bridesmaid, along wltb Mrs.
Eugeoe McC loskey, a cou-
alD of the groom from Se-
pulveda, Mrs. Thomu Al-
dtriOO of Mlsaioo Viejo and
Miss Julle Isaacs of New-
port.
The groom's brotber,
mothy Phillip HustGo ot
llnctoo, Va., Mn
• THE NEWPORT HAR-
BOR CHURCH OF RELIG-
IOUS SCIEMCE, 541 C•ter
st., CNta )IN& -"Tbe pro-
m!M f&aUWed" wtll bt tbe
Mrmoa tuple of tbe ReY.
EleUor JICUCID at 11 a.m.
SUDday.
Robin Custer is bride
of Gregory D. Hall
• 9'1'. MARX PRESBY-
TERlAN CHURCH, 1100 Mar
Vlsta. Eut Blaft -A coa-
grepttODil m•ttnc wU1 be
held betweeo tbe 9 ud lO:SO
a.m. SUnday Mnlees to elect
elders aDd deaeoaa.
• LUTHERAN CHURCH
OF THE MASTER, Z900 PI-
eWe Vlew Dr., Harbor Vltw
HUla -Membtra ue uQd
to return tbelr pledce cuds
for dedlcaUoo at tbe altar
this Sunday. A COOCI'tCI-
A double riDe weddlae •r-
Ylee ca Suadly, NOf. 19, at
St. lamea E~ Cbureb
...u.1 ill marrtac• Grecoi'J
Darid Hall of Dua Potat ud
Mia Rclbta Custer of New-
port. n. bride Ia tbe dlacbter
of Mr. lad Mrs. Jack Cus-
ter ot tbe Bbl&. Mr. IDd
Mn. WlWam Ra1l of Col-
loa are pareotsoltblrroom.
M1u c .. ter waa c"• 1D
marrtace by ber f:albtr, wbo
tl.on21 meettnc wUl be held NOTICE
after the 10:30 a.m. ser-OF PUBlJc HEAJUNG
vice. NOTICE IS HEREBY GfV-
• THE PRINCE OF PEACE EN that the City CouneU of
LUTHERAN CHURCH, Z987 the CLty of Newport Beach
Mesa Verde Drive Eut. wlli bold a pubUc bearlnc
Costa Mesa -Tbe topic for retardiDc ResullltYislm No.
the 8 and 11 a.m. ~emces 501 (ID COD)IIlctloll wttb
thls Sunday 1s "Time to Pla.nni.Dg CommtsslaD A-
check up," based on First meodmeot No. 455), IUbdJf-
Corlnthlua 4:1-5. ldlDc !6 acres Lido three
• Christ Cburcb by the parcel.as ~~~~~~=~ Sea pre-school, 1400 Westt tlcea ct
Balbo& BlYd., Ceotn.l New1 j1J ~ceo~ -1-... ~~
Ia a real estate broker wtth
MaeDab-lnlDe Realty. The
bride wore a wbite crepe
C0WD wttb lact lleeYea •
A Y -•haped lace IDset In the
bod.lce toded 1D a staodup
collar topped With a lace
flower headpiece.
Mlsa Luu.ooe Arredondo
of Costa Mesa was maid
of hooor. Sbe wore a burnt
oranre crepe rown with
matcblDc )acket. Michael
Pood of Da.a. PolDt was best
man.
Followlnr the ceremony,
a recep&o was held at the
bride'• parents bome 1D the
Blulfs wbere Miss Gayle Hall
hid cbarte of the ruest book.
The new Mrs. Hall Is a
craduate of Corona del Mar
llleh aebooliDd Onace Coast
Collect. She t. currently
atteodJnc the University of
IrYIDe, where abe is ma-
JorlDc 1D blolocieal aeleo-
ces. Tbe JOU.OC couple wt11
booeyrnooa dltrtDC the
c brtltmu boUdaya. Tbey ... onac • DIM Potnt.
,._.. tbe bf'tdeCToom t.s u-
Perfect for
Rec . Vech. · Auto -Boats
23 CH. PA • 1 YR. WARRAMTY
man. Otber rroomsm•
eluded MJcbael Hustoll· ot'
Santop, another brotblr;
tbe bride's brother, Mlcb-
ael Josepb Ra.be; the
groom•a eou11D, Euceoe Mc-
Closkey of Sepulveda. and
James PUnJ of Saltnas.
rt, hU Introduced I ot1t Planold c4bmaty Dtnl-
elteoded day cbUd can eer-opmeat ......,.ds ~:»r ''Cttte
vice. Re.ldeat.l of tbe area Pt.ua.,. located 1D Bloeu
are IDYl ted to briDe cblldri!U 700 and 800 to Newport Co-
between the aces of J-1/2 ter OD lbe southwnterly alde
and 8 to participate from of san JoeqalD HW. Road
nooo to 5 p.m. dally. Tbe betweeo JamborH Road IDd
children wW taQ part lD Santa Crus OriYe, &ODed
art.l aDd crafts, mu&lc, sci-P-C.
~:~bd~~.ub::~ma::~::~ .. ~r~-~~~~~~!!~~!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ylee:.
Cooducttac the se"lce
wu tbe Rev. Robert Mc-
De•ltt of Loyola HtchScbool.
A recepUoo .u held at
the Bllboa Bay C lob follow-
lnc the ceremony.
Tbe bride Is a gradaate
of CaWorula State UniYtr-
•Lty at Fullerton IDd ~ a
CerWltd Public Accocmtant
Her t.lsbaDd grac!uated from
the University of Santa Cla-
n IDd 1s a controller ot
the PettriOD Company 1D
Hollywood. The Clq)lt an
mUlDe tbelr bome In West
Loa A&lctlel.
ence, stories, cookJQI IDd NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR-
creaUfe play. The fee Is THER GfVEN that tbe said
$1 per bour per chlJd, or pubUc bearlnc wUl be held
$1.50 per bour for 2 child-00 the nod day of Decem-
reo from the same family. ber, 1975, at the hour of
• A festiYal of ltu001 7:30 p.m. 1D tbe Couoctl
and carols wtll be presented Chambers of the City Hall
at 5:30 p.m. thl.l &mday of tbt City of Newport
by tbe' choir aDd coacrera-Beaeb, CalUoruta. at whlcb
Uon of st. Michael's and Ume IDd place l.llJ IDd all
All Ancell' Epl~ periODS toterested may IP-
Cburcb, 3233 Pacutc VIew pear IDd be beard tbereoo.
DrlYe, Harbor View HUla. Lllan Lap.
Allee Alleo, ol'fUlbt and City Clerk
director of mule, wttb Stan City ot Newport Beacb
DeDcU~cer, cbolr ctlrtctor, Mll* Dec. 11, 1975, In
will be aut.ted by solollts tt. Newport BIJt)or Euip.
Lort Reed, Fru.t SUer, _____ .......... Rldard Cbuia. Krilt1D tiGH SCHOOLS WILL Ne. wAorl I WJater IDd Norty A.lliD. SI .... G Itt CAROL. FEST l. -. e Tbt suetu.ary cbolr IDd " Prt.nto~a. cbambtr orcbeatra wWpre-Tbt 5th-' Put Nn-
" 0 11Dt a Cbrt.stmu coacert port aan1tMt wtll feature
at 7:10 p.m. SIIDdlly at st. 15 oo*:elt elltoln bom Or-TO 1 AI. P~l'l'ftJ A.udrew•s Pretbytertan ance CoaatJ ldP 1Cboola
19 PAQLinBI Cburcb. 100 st. A.Ddrew's Dee. 11 thrallb Dec •
•4D-4444 Rold, Cliff Hann. The pro-1D tbt maJa 10111111 ol tbt cram wm LDclude part ooe Spa at Part Mewpart ..,art-
of IIJDdtl'• ''Mualab" lad ...a..
a cooeert Yeultoa ol ••n. 'ttYt ~ wtD pre•aot
.. ---~--~,.,. ftnt Nowell." a JO,..teprG~~U~olYalt-dk DlUio IICia ...... be·
1..._ tt '1:10 p.m. Ftalls
wtU ~ .. ld Dec. 19 t:»r tbt
eallt ~ -$150, ••
ud $US.
Local biCb eeboola pu-
Uc ...... '" eo.ta ..... udlancta.
Let's get right to the point:
Christmas
Which family really enjoys it most:
A. The tamtly that exchanges me)(pens1ve but thoughtful g1fts and saves the difference?
a. The famtly that over-spends and ends up w1 th f1nanc 1al worrtes?
Here are some g 1tt suggest1ons from the staff at los A,.,qetes Federal Savmgs
Not one costs more than 79c
PIDetbiC~ tlOVI!I
Personal coffee cup
Soa IDDitl bOaiiO bv henO
Second llano t>ook of
soecoal nlettst
Homemade cook•es
Seven t l•ces ot ftu11 cella
NH Oit l ilnd thomble
Set ot packet &
dren er combs
Four fireplace toga
C.ram•c cl ndlealock
and candle
Pack•oe ol enveloe>es
Pad of letter ~Dtr
Packege ol unutual tta
Enterged COIOI DhOIO
Boa of decorated
wood maiCMI
Taoe mMturt
Ball OO<nt l)en ""''" no ~•·a•no
Bentr·lhen-~eoe
cae.nctar
Purse ,,,. doc:ltonary
Roll ot tency ,,,., oaoer
ThrM-~"'• bolllt
of aheny
Gt~peffutt pear
avocldo ano o••"9•
T n o• N"'I ... ~Q·,Jn ~~·0•118$
T "'I) r U('l(,j·~ ~ 1!0
'•u tc.akt'5
Sm~• oum('lk " O·t'
c,., •o \cote" "0 ~>• • ... 1,.,
aOu•l l iJOI•OilS ddtlt'd
Wo•os ·~ c u11en1 too
10 songs
Woven watch bend
<;co~tt h OliOS IO ~HD
near Dhone
Noteoook for ne111 year s
Chroslmn ltst
Sat of 1w0 household
screwdrovers
Pac•eoe ot lags tor
nouatl'lold llevs
JtH ~"~' unusual mu,lard
A st•ange cond mtflt
f ltVOred sell
Sl'toe 1aeea
Homemace o•"Qtfbread men
Oat"
V•tnna ·nSI&nl co""
Bergton lin, hghl
wooo C"·nese ouu te
Be:k scratthef ... ,,, . .,
Pact~ege of lll'l()(ote
IObacro
Pf" \h4 ~,.,..,.
SCI'"'IeO <Oit
Paoer rockl.t ""' • ~.
Yo yO
Car•f'Ol• o~c "'~'
P,ll OOX
Small 1ndo" ora~ I
Bath tOOnQf'
Luoo•o• ~aos
TrH omemenl
O.Cortlor ltv swlllll''
TuM ol glue
Camera lolm
Peraonel addreu ooe>lt
C..f1ntl0 olum oudO no
Small Itt ot cavoer
An •oooe stloolef
O.Cit ot Girds
Ku oo
Boa ol monta
Tea towel
Fancy corkscrew
Good bottle OIW'"I''
l enet ooenet
Wll1tll broom
Ht 1t t1tibons
Cen<ty cane
Ploe clee~~
8o•ed mistletoe
Ice IC)nQI
Watet P'IIOI
c· ' t ft ... ~ ::Iocr
• ftii!C,.,
b .., ,,
p ,,.
~ rr. ~~ $1 CktU •
fl~t't !' Qum
11~ I S~UI'
~ r I 'oe SIII!'I'ID
>1~•• oound ot mustorooma
~ vP rooor Den
P•QQy tlil"k
O•ld oree11ng card
Bon I' r• colottd 1nk
Sooot ot thtead
Ont' IO"Q·Stem rose
8r • 1 "bf'oa labbas
.onQ d slil"tt' ohone cell
E'JQ 1 mer
0• ••· o• ce cttarn
Cat ony
A D4'""'' mouse lttD
Dno r>nne
t'he .,,., .. , ot batty a1n•no
Cou ... ·tor a pen"Y or d1tne
~ome tow" newsoe~.
P•c~el ot ••ld nower \
'"'ds
The biggest g1ft to your tam•ly of course remams tntact. your Los Angeles Federal
Savinga Account. strll prov1d1ng secunty for the years ahead
Always the highest 1nterest compounded daily 1n Passbook Savmgs. Certificates of
Depos.lt . and Investment Cert•ftcates
Savengs ensured to $401000 LOS ANGELES
FEDERAL
SAVINGS
Safe deposit boxes and the most wanted
savings services
'
t
Groucho gels
SCR honors
Groud10 Marx was
hooored Sunday IJy the South
Coast Repertoq· at Promon-
tory Point with the ~roup's
first annual award for "out.
standing achlE>vernent rn
Am £>rlcan entertainment.''
Grou cho tol!1 SCR presl-
rl ent Stewart Woodarrl, •·[
think It's a wonderful thing
~·ou \SC R) are c1oim: for
vou (SCR) are doin~: for th to
nwn and women or t!ns'·om-
munit) -· not to rn~:ntion
th~: other people. ·•
FvJJo winl! the a war•! pre-
sentation, Grou,·11o told
stories ano1 answt:>rc-fl \IU(·~
Iions, then ·~.·as JQin~"l 1>1
llldnager Eriu Fh•mln..:: rn
sin~mt! th~: on!) sonc: he
PVE'f wrote (wil l! sona.:wnter
friend, tlarn HutJy ),
''Um:lll.l, ~eiJra skJ, ··
~earl)' 200 p::wt s;,o l'.H h
to t<~ke van in the "lrilHH~:
to Grou<·ho" whh h r;~ist'd
S~,000 for SCI\. Amonr lhosf'
:Htendirh! wE're Carol K:wc ,
s tu of the r urrent filtP ' ··Heste r Stl'eet,'' whi r·tl re~
rentl y broke the house rf'C ~
ord at the Mus](' Hall in
fle vHly llills, lrvint• Com~
pan~ senio r vit'~:>~presttlent
Torn Wolf; real est.J.tc rlf'-
veloper lt erb Kentl£'ll. wrro·s
Jlso on the SCR board of
trust~·s; artor Bud Curt,
, . ha•·J... frow Geon:la Jfter
c·ompleting a starru~ rot('
•f tn F. Srott Fitz~tzJir!•s
"!iernke Hol•s Her H:Hr''
to atr on PBS thiS se.tson,
.JoiUI and Sharon l.lovl: Pat
Rile~, presidPnt of Hrst
Meru.han Finan• t.ll l urp.;
Irvine mayor ,\rt Anthon\,
Jnrl rorr.poser~tiiUSI• ian
Lello'fS F•trE}.
t\skf'fl ltolj,' tte keeps look-
k!ooct at ae:£' a~ ••
t "I lt~·p
'Leon "
AND
WHAT TO SHOW PEOPLE at an art muMUm? That Is a
question belng answered regularly at Bow•ra Museum
in Santa Ana by members of the Docent culld who take
visitors on tours throt~KhOul t he museum. Mrs. W. Lee
Spencer (far right) or Corona del Mar Is founder of the
Bowers gul<lcs. Mrs. Willis Lon~year of Lido Isle, ooe
of the dOI'ents, is showing her 2 soos, Ulric, left , and
"W. 0 .," cen t~r. some of the artifacts 011 per manent
extn!Jit. An outstanding Or iental r ug exhibit is oow on
rlisplay, int!uding two rugs being woven at the museum
to illustrate fhf' lf'f"ltniQues. The exhibit features a collec-
tion of Dr. :~.nrl Mrs. Murray Eiland of Be rkeley as we ll
ls sele('tions from Or:mge County collectors. Guest
r.'UI'Jior is Dr, Hob£>r lla.as, director or a rts extension
for the University of C alifornia 'at L<ls Angeles. This
Frirlay evening, Dec. 12, a reception wlll be held in
honor of the contrilrutors anfl featuring the Am an O riental
ensemble. (Ensign photo.)
Drunk driving is way up
:\tr£"sts for rtrunk drivtng
.ue up more than 20 J)f'r
l'ent nv"'r last year In r-oe-.,..·-
port Beal·h, anrt the anllel-
pate-rt inc rease tn rtr inkin11
rtnv .. rs over the hOlidays
r·oulrl ma kr matte-rs worse,
the d ty's polirP tra ff w di-
~>'i<>iu~ted this 11·eek.
holiday season a re worldn~
to ~el drlnkilll! rlrlvers off
the str ef'ts .
"Drlnkin)!. 1s a full -tim£'
job!" says J tin~le released
b~· ltll' traffir-division.
"Don'! IPI dnving Inter·
fpre.''
Pollet> SUI{I!eSI ~ou call a
r-alt or a friend 1f I'OU KPI
too h:lpp)' at a tlolida) pat!\.
•• GICT IIAIIOIIIII ..
~DIUIII.Y -PAG£1
lawsuit is ·
<4 ... , <IUH IICM .. Lllo
........ , ... of ........
oil drllliiiJ siiH -..,_ _, • ...,.,.., a.~ ..,_
peal at • ,...,., .....
lllol -Ids lbo lopllty ol
lbo ,_., bot .w "' --•Ub a eoert trta1 'ot tht ·-.. recelYed word today
from tbe Ceter for the Law
tn Ute Public lnterelt that
1eade me to bellen the ap-
petlllbelncdi'OIJI)fld," New-
port City Attorney Dennis
O'NeU sa.ld late yesterday.
Tbe law cente-r ls bandllog
tbe legal case for Newport
and other coastal local gov-
ernments. A federal )Kige
l.n Washl.Dgtoo refUsed last
Fr iday to consider an ln-
).mcrton that would have de-
• IS
tUod Lllo ·-· ,. ... ttalpYeraJMIIt 18 DOW fbe
lo <llut I<<OIIIIIIc -loti day, Dee. 11, tor drU.Uiil
rlctu oa 1.25 ~nlllkllacne
of contlaeotnJ abelt area ott
lboCO<IIItycoutlloe,
''It'• my wxterstanc:UDr,:•
Mr. O'NeU said yesterdaY,
"that the eovenmtnt has 5
days from the date bids are
accepted betore reveatlnc
I be bids, thea hls aaother30
days before awatdlag tbe
leases. Meuwhtle, we wUl
go ahead with plans to tate
the enUre matter to trtal,
and put tbe oU companies
on oottce that, ira accepting
the leases, they are doing so
wtth the understaodtnc tbat
a court may later nnd trw
leases void."
C.C. membership is up
Members hip in the Co-• CHRIST MAS DECORA.
roua. de l M.ar Chamber of TIONS In CO M wer e of.
Commerce IS up a lmost 50 tiel II nt r ed In th _ PEr cent ove r last year a Y e e e an
c hamber president F'rank nual ··~ miles ofChrlstmas
Jank reported this week He smiles decoration contest
told Tuesda}·'s mon.thl}' along the county coastline.
Chamber boar d meeting that J erry Stewa rt and Bob
48 ne w me mber s have been Stoessel were awointed to
added tllJs year judge businesses along the
Also discuss'ed at Tues-~lghway, ~d ~al P lnchin to
day's meeting at Mutual Sav-JU~e re51 enlial ar eas.
ings were· INSTALLATION of of-
• TRAfFic LIGHT atOr-fleers will be at a dinner
chid and Coast Hw y. could tentatively set ~or Jan. 24,
result from a study being ~al Pinchln Will work at
done for tne city by He rman ~trming up t he date and flnf1-
an A ·.sociates a local firm an~ a suitable place •
accor5dtng to C::hambe; "' BLOCK CAPTAINS wiU
transportation "chair man Bob be appointed to help the sec-
Sloe 1 retary plan fo r Chamber
• sr~Acs will be available t>vents. John Boyd, BIU Kull
for $12 to businesses that and Joe Wolbers volunteered
want a Bennington 76 flag, to lle captalnsoftheirblorks.
and the Chamher lj,'IU loan Other s will bt> named atl/1(>
rlaKpoles to businesses that next hoard meeting on Jan.
do so, tht> board rleclde<i. 13•
Traffi r· polwe are r·on-
•IUI 'tllll! s pf.'dal tnformJ.tlon
!Jru~ranrs on rlrinldn!; 011111
rlrh·inl1. Any interested
.;roup t·an ~f't a presentation
o f the proc ram by ~·allin~
644-3742.
HI -TIMERS GOIN :O ro Crime prevention news
Extra patrols during the
GROUCHO ~AP.~
~OL ~ ~ '.1:HT C u ~LL
TO G-?C:::T ~:=:·:.: y :::;~~
Tlto• Baui.1 Corlntlnan
) .t • Itt (lui• w!ll uslrf'r 111
1976 wltlJ a ~old a.nrl while
IJ:lll" ;..e\j, 'ear·~ f'Vl? ur tl•f
d uhhous.P, 1601 Ha ystri('l
Dnv<>, Coron:t df'l ).hr.
Tlu pari\ ll'lil l•t'l:'tfl wttl t
• od;tatls Jt 7 p.m., Jnrl d
hOit•\a) <>tt>ak flinner ~~o•tll llf'
SPrvt-rl at ~ p.m., foliCI~~o'E><l
I.J\ c hampa!!nP .11 ntirlrttl'ltl.
Mf.'mbers .ln(lflletr ~llrsts
will rlanr"' to !ttl:' mush of
"The Tops T r to'' durin11 the
evening, ar-cor<lin~ to ).Ir s.
James Entmt, ('hai rman of
the party.
CHRISTMAS T~i:i: BALL
The HI-Time rs uf the
Thursda~· Morning Club of
NI:'WPQ11. Beach will havp
t heir Chris tmas gal:! lj,'hen
t he y join tht> Aa !boa Bay
Club In their annual Christ-
mas tree ball on Dec , 13,
Festlvitlt>s will be~w at6:30
p.~.wit~,. coektall party in
tbe_!_.p~ ,ol Ur. Aonermaria 'tla~Seirmal\. Oinner,
dancirw to the Society for
lhto Preserva!ion of I:Hg
Banr:ls anr:l song with the
ArnUassark)r Chorale \j,'lll bt'
1/tt-ChristmJs program.
M ~S. ALl er, COFFMA '~
OF C.M. IS O~A D 4 T 70
Fu!M!t~l servtr·es \\'ill be
held :1.1 II a.m. today at
1s t Daptist Cllur<'ll uf Costa
Mesa for Alief' Cofftll'lll , 70,
of 830 Ptu1n, Costa Me sa,
"'flO rlit>~l Monrlay wltilf' ~·isll
tn~ her dau~hter.
Mr s. Coffm<ln, who had
liV•·d here sinre l%4, will
hE> hu r iE'<I .tl HarUor Res!
l·emt~tery . O ffinatin~ at to-
rial'<; servit'e-s will bf' the
n .. v. Clvde Skidmore <W!.1
lite Rev. Joe Hefner.
Mrs. Coffman is survived
hr hl:'r rtau~hter, Margaret
llammonrl of Costa. Mesa,
sons Wa ite r and Donald of
San Diego, 3 lirothers, a
s is ter , and 2 granrlr hildren.
Memorial donations may
be addressee to the Alkt>
Coffman Cancer Fund, in
care of Mrs. Hammond at
896 Capitol, Costa Mesa.
TENNIS DRESSES
A didos~ Tr ... ,.~K•d•
TENNIS SHOES
,.. .... • & a., .•
TENNIS SHIRTS & SIIORTS
"-, TENNIS RACK !TS
TENNIS BALLS TENNIS SOX
RACQUET BALL RACOUITS
HANOIALL GLOVIS a. IAj.LI
SP!!OO SWIM SUITS a, TRUNKS
TAILI TENNIS 'iDDLU
IASitiTIALL Sa. IOALS
VOLLIYIALLI IOCCII IALLS
UIIULL GLOYII a. lALLI
By J 1:.4 CL AV AS
NEWPORT POLICE CHIEF
Many p rofessional and
highly skillful criminals
have heen captured as !IX'
result of an alert citizen's
report re~;a rdi~ suspiCIOUS
ac livirr. Howt>ver , cltlzens
oftenhmt>s hesttate to cal l
the I)Oik(> when the)' oil-
serve something unusual lit'·
caust> they are afraid that iJ
till:' activity turns out to bt'>
perfect!}' inOO('ent, the pohrt>
offirer will be upset or \j,'i\1
tonsidt-r them an alarmist.
It is trup tlut most ln-
v,sti~ations regartltng re-
ports of suspicious activill'
rt'veal that nothing criminal
is involver!, neve rtheless, ll't-
still encou rage dtlzens to
report all sudt inddt>nts.
Tht> pub llr 1s trulr the ey€'s
and ears of the pollre dP-
partment, anrl lj,'ilhout your
assistancP our effPctiveness
is drasticall) reducE!f\, Po-
lir-"' o ftl rl•rs a rf' trained not
to ro11sirl~>r .my unusual bt>-
t,av ior as innor·ent until It
hAs l){>(>n prove•' so, antJ
rhe) are more IIWJ happ)
to investigate an y such re-
porrs, evt>n If only sr~ re-
sult in the uncovering of an
unlawful act.
Listed below are some of
I he things that we feel s hould
always be reported:
• Strangers or un familiar
cars r ePEatedly circUng
your home or place of busi-
ness .
DENNIS L, VOYLES o10r.
'>II• bu --ll>tod rice pi'MJdeat aDd tnlftlltrofthl
mola olllce ol tbo 8ulo o1
N"PQri, Doftr II lllll-
IHIIII> ,8tnot lD llollpOII
B•ch. He wu formerly till
ualtttat 'flct pn.ideat --ollllo--olllco ol Flr<ll N--
ot .~ c-.11o1111o
... _ ol .. -....... .......... ldM.taa.tr.-.
--·--~llllliDIIU.........,,IIo_
llllf'ttM H .. Oif .. ~l
11J lllo eiiJ ol ~ II
liN.
• Anyone suspicious ly n·-
movlng aCCt'SSOries, lir'f'IIS('
plates, mprrhandise, or
~a solih(> from a vehlrle,
• A s t ranger forr lbl}' en.
!Pring your nelgllbor'5 IIOUSP
or ):Hrl,
' Persons entt'rlni! or
leaving a business, ston·
or offk'-t> 1tt ttnuaa~~l !tours.
• Suspicious VPhides
par ked lttth tile engiAe ruh!-·
nlnl!.
• Stra~€'rs arrlvint.; m
Ollt" r ar and drlvin~; off in
.tnother.
• Persons r-arni.lt~ an)
type of weapon.
• Per sons ll'ho pef'r into
windo11's or tn them to SE'e
if the} att' unloc:ked.
• Persons ll'hO try r·ar
doors as thP)' ll':llk t.Jr.
• Strallfre rs rarryi~
household J rtlcles, IUI!:gage,
or ot her par ka~,:es out of
}'Our neighbor's homt'.
~ Stranl!;ers kOO('k.ilij: on
\'OU r door and ~~:lvlng im-
proi.Jablt> or unusual justi-
fi cations.
• Per soos injured In need
of Immediate medical treat-
ment.
ACCEPTING THE TILLER aa the newly installed com-
modore of the Voyager s Y~ht:.c• ti"·G_erald Br ame
of Balboa, at lett. He ia pletutecr ~Jith Johfl Kinkel of
Newport Beach, tbe outgoing toinmodOre, The tast:allatlon
dinner party was held Saturdav at the Balboa Pavilion.
(BOO Monrad pboto.) ·
VOYAGER OF THE YEAR AWARD Is being presented
to Bill Rohrs of West Cov ina, at left, at tl1e \'oya~er~
Yacht Club lnst:.~llation dtnner . Maktnl! the pr£>sentation
is Jolin Kinkel of Newport ~ear II, theoutgoing t'onrmodore,
At right Is Frank Parko of Irvine, a two time winner of
the award.
Tustin protests . jets too .
ResidPnts of Tustin an•!
North Tustin t·omplalnf'rl
Tuesda} 10 thP counll Hoat rl
or Supervt .<~ors ahour till'
noisto of O ra11~ E.'oltftll Air-
pOrt ~Is makin~: Iandin~: lp-Pf'cdcM-~ oti r ttrt!Jr''itortt e:.,
A pPiition slgn@d I.Jy more
than 1,100 people asker1 the
boartl to rorcP the )('{<> to
approar h <~I hl~l1 altitudi-S,
Thp petition, eopies ur
whirft went to SIJIP anrl fe-1.
era! offlr\als, a lso asks fot
::1 pPrm~nt>nt Uan on let takt'-
offs to the north over Tu stm.
Nf'wport Beach rtostd+·urs,
and the d ry government, arC"
spekinl! re .\nstatement ol
ttl(> "prefPrenlial runw::a y•·
plan, whirl\ olllows takPOffs
to the norttt undror cf.'rtaiu
weather tonrtttions. r-;orrnat
)E't takeoff r'ltlls take thl'r• fo
!he south ..,vt'l' Ntowport fla).
Count)• airport llirer·tor
Pot>t>rt Bresnahan said h.;:·
favors l system that would
mandate-a "two-~ment"
approar•!t to the .tiTJ.:lrl and
would 1 psult in hi~· her ap-·
pro1tdtf'S ovrr Tu::.tin. liP
S.J itl !Itt> ff'f!t·rat LOV••rnrnt>ut
.d'>O. ~iV!tl'!f ~~w~~ ~ ,,.,;!"'""~
114!.., t~(k l,ltf .. _t}rJM~QS
nl5t6Ww tl.
1'1te ~jtizen rwttlton, in
opposing nortlterll takt""'ffs,
sa~s "noise proi.Jie-ms wtur h
l:'ltbt tn :-;p~j,·port HNr h must
not llC" sltif!E'Il to ::an a I read}
notse-Lmp:tl H:•l arr:1 in Tus-
tin."
Tlio -\Niollloalol
Btfd'"' aa ••• fJI Millie' c .. oo , -·-Ito .._, -...... ,... .. ...., ............. o •.
up COWily "'"ljlor-Coort
Ju7 lor a nrdli:t. ,t
Clcot&oc tri'!JII-eodtcl -.1 a few mhmtH ~ DDOil,
ud Judce JuntJ! Jlidp or.
dt,red tn.. )Jry J.ato MClualon
to COR&lder the cue.
In tinal argument. bte
Tuesday, Bedelt.an, a 41 -
year..old male nurse, In-
sisted that Mrs. Atwater,
50, was on her way to the
bedroom of her Invalid bus-
baM, Wrigley chewing itJm
heir A, G. Ahrater,W "was
com~ to kiU bil\1.'' when
Btdelian tntenened. He has
admitted killing Mrs. At.
watt>r wtth a 'small statuto
and Sl uffing her bod)' in an
oil rtrum in Pacoima. But,
BedeUan claims 'be kiu'ed ln
self-defense lAd to protect
Mr. Atwater, whom he was
hired to care fo r,
Be-rtram F'1agP.I, attorne)'
for the Atw:.~ter trust, tolrt
jurors later Tuesday that
Bedellan made no mention
ot an altemRt on Mr. At-
water's IUe when Bedellan
and the attorney had con-
ver s taions a few rlays after
the Feb, 5 dt>ath.
The judge rt!fusec1mottons
hy defense attor ney Roger
Ag::a janian, who sought to
have Mr. F!~el's testimony
stricken, and then as ked for
a mist riaL
Prosecutors asked yes-
terday for a flrst-dPgree
m urder conviction.
The jury to
take
a decision.
. JH.E
PlACE
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LINCOLN GIRLS
TO SING CAROLs
MOILLI NAITO ITACT IIMDI!L n. Badlor VIew JUII8
Cocallllbe ol tbe Orllp
CoiiQ' ~locWJ ww ... tbetr iiiiU1
Cbrtltmu partJ at tbl baee
of Mra. DeiD Kat.. 11M
Port Carlow PIKe, ca Dec.
lt, at t:IO a.a. ftey .W
be lllltertalDed bJ ''IM FW.. C' ?¢ft.,,, tM
ZONTA GIRLS OVER 400 TOTAL
Decorative
Hardware
·and
Bath
Accesories
prll cllana II'OIIP froiD LJa-
coiD middle eebool. dlNctlld
by Mrl.llo.a ~
Mra. Jtel8oa liiU b.-I
truelllll teacblr ol ..ae
m the c.ua,m~a eellools tor
5 years. Sbe came ~
Iowa, ne" sbt _... me-
ale ID the pelle .eboola,
IDd bu beea ID tl• lfw.
port-Mea eebool dlatriet
for MYtnl yun.
co .......... for tbe ,.._
ttY1tlel wt11 be Mmes.Cbar-
lea C. IUDpalt Jr., lflebo-
lu Byt~ower, WWJam G.
Wb.ltMJ' aDd M&rc1a Mock.
Zaata ctrta Of tbe blDtb
Mo. 400 to 401wen booored
1ut maMb by tbe .-or-All ZoaD Clab ol Newport
Rubor. n. prorram wu
laltttttd II yean qo --
Ia 11»53, wbeD tbere wu
oaly Newport Harbor hlib
eebool ID tbe ana. Now a
Zada ctrl la cboAD each
sebool moGtb from eacb of
tbe f tdP teboob. Here
an tbe Nohmbtr boDorees:
• BARBARA BENISH of aoe tbt Rlalto, Newport
Beaeb, a. eapta1o oftbe gtrls
Yarstty track team at New-
port Butlor b1«h school, oo-
captalD ol thenrsltyvolley-
ball team, also member of
tbe bowJJDc team aDd the .wr ot Flotsam aod Jet-
AID, the sebool Uterary
miCiatM. Sbe bu woa ~
atar &warda Ia tnck ud
YOlleJb&ll. 0at81de adtfl-
U.. 1Dcllldt .o~-..r won
for tbe Jobn Tracy Cl1Dlc
aod clllreb ebolr. Sbt plans
to major JD art ID ooll411e.
Sbe bu WOD I ICbo&anbip
to the L. A. lutbte of
Arta.
• PAULA McNAMEE of
1400 Keel DrlN, llartlor va.w HUU, is a member
of tbe yeuboot staff at Co-
rOGa del Mar bleb 8Cbool,
prla atbletle r.pnseatative
and member of tbe varsity
badmJDtoc team. Sbe ns
named V aleDtine princess
ror 19'74-75 aod girl of the
quarter ID 19'74-75. Outaide
acUYiUes Include CaDdy-
striper, 19'73-74; IDd cur-
54-3-'5 ..
2660 AVOM ST.
N e vv c o lll e r s a t 11 o a g
MIWPORT lEACH
' . ~'f let the tun IPC)II ~r
p&bO fun. Shade with cobfUI
cantu fof cool c:omfol't. Call
or come by.lorlr~ ..tlrnatN.
SIIIA-_,,_ ,_....
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• TUESDAY. NOV. 11
Girl -Mr. ud Mn.. Pat-
rick Barlla, 57 8acoD Bay.
Boy -Ml'. ud Mn. Jolm
Reichert, 8'751 A ... S..-
Uto, lntDe.
• WEDNESDAY, NOV. 19
Boy -Mr. IDd Mrs. Bnce
RuMr, Wl Carmel An.,
I mae.
Glrl -Mr. aDd Mra. Jobn
Leberman, a Peppeqra.ss.
I"IDe.
• THURSDAY, NOV. 20
Boy -Mr. IDd Mra. Jame-
aoo Crowoer, SS1 Esther st.,
Costa Mesa.
• FRIDAY, NOV. 21
Boy -Mr .IIIIi Mrs. Robert
Foster, 55 JumJDe Creek
Dr., Corou del Mar.
• SATURDAY, !«>V. Z1
Glrl -Mr. IDd Mrs. Mich-
ael llarqiN. 1915 Tust1D
AYe., COlt& ......
• SUNDAY, NOV. U
Girl -Mr. aDd Mrs. Ge-
orge WIIJODH. 4641 Ktm-
benrtek, lrYIDe.
Glrl -Mr. aDd Mrs. Krts
Beuoa_ 1600 WIDterrreea
Pl., Coata Mesa.
Bor-Mr.IDdMrs.James
Webre, 2857 StromboU. Co-
sta Mea.
• MONDAY, NOV. 24
Boy -Mr. aDd Mrs. Danlel
DeMar&, S061Klllybf09ke
Lo., Costa Mesa.
Girl-Mr. a.Dd Mrs. Law-
soo Cbew, 20'79-1/2 Tust1n
An., Costa Mesa.
• TUESDAY, NOV. 25
Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Edwln
Webster, 33 LI..Dcla Isle, New-
port Beach. ·
Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Rich-
ard Nichols, 519 Irts AYe.,
Corooa del Mar.
• WEDNESDAY, NOV. Z6
Gi.rl -Mr. and Mrs. Raul
Breteoaides, 2596 Fairway
Dr., Costa Mesa.
• THURSDAY, NOV. 27
Glrl-\lr. aDd Mrs. Doug-
las Jacobs, S008 Royal Palm,
fB, Costa Mesa.
Boy -Mr. aod Mrs. Cba.r-
lea Carr, 2090 Fedenl, Co-a. Mea.
Glrl -Mr. md Mrs. Adolpb
Blala, 11e Cater St., tl5,
Costa Mesa.
• FRIDAY, .NOV. 28
Boy-Mr. aod Mrs. ADtoo
PracbtF, 309 HamUtoo St.,
Costa Mea.
• SATURDAY, NOV. 29
'2212· sount MAIM Boy -Mr. IDd Mn. Rteb-
ard Scboal, 29 Deerwood
West,lrYIDe.
Boy -Mr. and Mrs. WU-
Uam MacLean, S316 Ala-
bama Clr., Costa Mesa.
Glrl -Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Stroman, 2700 Peter100
Way, 55D, Costa Mesa. f"' aa •---• •---• LIOAL NOne• ~ I NOTICE
• I
HAIR OF PUBLIC HEARING Ct41.., NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV-
• EN that tbe Clty Coucll of
Men '•, Women '• a11d •
Cia Udre11 '• H•ir Slylia.J
Suaday App&'• for Ilea •
• Hair Stylla1 If· Slaapi•l
• Color Shadia1
• lody Wave•· aatl Penaaaeall
• Maa iearea I Pe.inrea
3424 Via Lido Newport Beaeh
tbe City of Newport Bea.cb
wt.ll bold a publle bearlog
rep.rdl.ac alley PIYiDc 1n
Block 5SO, Lueuter'1 ad-
dltioa. bocmcled by UDd
stntt, Lafayette Anmae aDd
VUla Way, to bear protlllts
from anyooe wbo doel DOt
desire to baYe tbe liD•
tmpi"''fed portioa of said al-
ley paYed aDder t111t proce-
dure~ of C bapter !7 of the
lmpronmeat Act of tell.
NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR-
THER GIVEN tbat tbe 111d
publle beU'lDc 1rll1 be beld
oe tbt 22Dd day of Decem-
ber, 19'75. at tbt boar of
7:SO p.m. 1n the CocmcU
Cbambers of the City Hall
of tbe City of Newport
Bead~. Callfonala. at which
Ume IDd place aay IDd all
pe,_. IDteresttcf may ~~»
pear IDd bt beard tbereoo.
Lura Lac* .... --.: .,.. City Clerk ~~--CitJ ot Newport Beach
•---··-··---.. I ~ Dte. 11, 1175, ID .... U. Nnpo11 Hart»or EIUIIp.
COlT 0~
PUBLICATION
PLUS a10.00 ~0 ..
COUNTY F\LING f'~~
WIITI Oa CAL\. TMI ........ -t7Jo:M. • POl OPPICIAL e.a.A. POI•I
P~IUI liM. e.LA. POll .. TO• ••
E.. I • MAIM .... ___ .,. ______ .,.._ .. _ _,. __ ..... -...................... ,... ....... ..._ __ ........ -•• -......... .....
• SUNDAY, NOV. SO
Glrl -Mr. aDd Mrs. Ger-
ald Goodner, 665 Cove st.,
Costa Mesa.
Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Ste-
pheD Ra!Dey, 530 W. WUson
St., f28, Costa Mesa.
• MONDAY, DEC. 1
Boy-Mr. and Mrs. Rich-
ard Parte, 2544 Elden, Apt. c., Costa Mesa.
Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Gary
Barnblll. 17831 Arbor Ln.,
lnine.
Girl -Mr. aDd Mrs. John
Grimley, 1843 Jamaica Rd.,
Costa Mesa.
• TUESDAY, DEC. 2
Boy -lit. IDd Nrs. Wll-
llam Atldnsoa, 2027 Com-
modore, Baycrest.
Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
ward Gallegos, 2020 Bar-
ruea, tbe Blldfs.
Girl -Mr. aDd Mrs. Mich-
ul Garbr, 226 Goldenrod,
Corcaa del Mar.
Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Gary
Mlerau_ 3452 Eboe, ln1De.
• WEDNESDAY, DEC. 3
Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Fred
GuJbault_ 358 Ralcam Pl.,
Costa Mesa..
OCC ORGAN CONCERT
IS SET FOR SUNDAY
Students 1D • Dr. Justin
Colyar's adnnced organ
cla.sa at Orange Coast Col-
lege w1l1 present a free re-
cltal ofChrlstmasorgan mu-
sic at 4 p.m. lbls Suoday,
Dec. 14, 1D tbe tlne arts
hall.
Tbe students will perform
OD OCC's Dew Allen digital
compatu organ. The coo-
cert w1ll also lntrodUce the
almbtlstero, a motorized set
of bella tbat ft.S coa.structed
for t.be OCC orpn by JobD
Grlb of Tutln. The pro-cram wUl lDchade selections
by Butebude, Bach, Punts,
Balbutre, Manz, Langlals, onsa.er IDd Recer.
OCC PHOTO SHOW
A pbotorrapbic exhibit,
featuillr works by advanced oraace Cout College pho-
tocJ'II)bJ students, w1ll be
OD cUspla.y Dec. 15 thrOugh
Jill. U ID tbe OCC Library.
reat prMideDt ~ Tick-
toclDin. Sbe piau to attad uc Davia, maJormc l.opbyst-
cal edDcatloo, looldDc lor-
ward to a teacbJ.nc or coach-
iDe career.
• NOELLE NAITO, ?:776
Cfbola Ave •• Costa Mesa, 1s
Girls LeJcue sergeant-at-
arms at Costa Mesa high
school, CSF member for 4
year s, natl.ooal merit semi-
fJJI.alt.t, member of the
newspaper and yearbook
statts. As a junior, she woo
the E. L Moore Ma.soolc
award for outstandlog girl;
r eceived tbe DAR award this
year, and ~s had her poetry
pll>llshed 1D "Poetry 1D the
bigh school." She illus trated
the program for tbe Junior
Fireman
take ap art. math aDd EncUsb
1a collece.
• STACY KDfDEL, 2836
Hen. Clrele, eo.ta Mesa.
ls YU'Slty cheerleader at
Eatucla bJcb school. ASB
commlasJoaer ol tDYiroo-
meatal ee"ieea, JpOrts edi-
tor for tbe school oewspaper,
studeDt store worker, mem-
ber of GAA aDd ol tbe teoa.ls
and badmiDtoo teams. Sbe
hu recet•ed tbe CSF award
for 4 years, IDd bU aened
as president of tbe Choc-
ettes, ra1s1Dc 6mds for the
Cblldreo's Hospital of Or -
aoce COQDtJ. Sbe plana to
attead UC DulB or UCLA,
majorlnc ln biological sci-
eaces or aatrttioo, worldng
toward a career ln medl-
TOTAL PltiCE IMCLUDES EVEIYTHING: PUMI' ofiLTD o HIATEI
• 72 J£T SPA • JET·AIU I LOWEit o SKIMMEI o MAIN DIAIN
• ltETUitN LINf o THEIMOM£T!I o TEST IUT
Sl-Conlr«-fOrt Lie NO lfm7C.Jl
12222 SO. HARBOR BLVD.
750 • 7665 GARDEN GROVE 171-8020
772-3401 ''". 509-4
&oath Coast ?tua
AjW•etJJ,-t-wu
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0~ Coolot CoU4so PI-nt~~~ .. ..., M'trr«<t .....
Rio -Collop Sl II>
14 Ia 1Joo -raJ A-
Bowl lit Oerriioo Colloce.
8-k Tooy .,_
conwdo, kip )Iaior conece
~CPNr lD tbe aatloa wltA at ll>o!:bllowll, clli!IU!III Ids
OCC ca.reer wUb 4 TO's
aptnst Rio Hoodo, all o. .,. ant 11a11. He piMd n
ylrda t»r the Qlcht.
Quarterback Dave WhJ.te,
named tbe otfeuhe player
of the p.me, completed 20
Bucs tops
in scoring
Coach Dick 'tucker's Or-
ange Cout College tootbaJl
machine, that conclUded a
perfect 11-0 season with a
victory La tDe Avocado Bowl
last Saturday night (Dee. 6),
has become the all-time
scoring c hamp tn Orange
County JC grid trlstory.
., -. ___ .., __
., 10., -··-tor Ul-w-n-oltr wu ...,. 1o lilt .,...,,_
klallt ~ .., ldd-' o.r tllO •-polol tiler lll
5 occ --tad-kleklll • fteld pi )Ill bt-
..... the lint llall lllded.
Rio Hoodo cot oa the
scoreboard first OG a tlrat
QUtl'lerpuslo>6,.ros
after recovertac a Pirate ~mb1e OD the S5, Tbe PAT
kick faDed.
A few minutes later the
Roadi'Wlllers made the mis-
take of trying for a first
Clown on a 4th-aDd-l sltua-
tloo on the 17 yard Uoe.
A 5 yard Ulega.J motion call
was the result; the Pirates
declilled the penalty and took
over on the 17. On the oext
play Accomando went all the
way, Tressler kic ked tile
point, and OCC was on Its
way, 7-G.
THE WHITE ANO BROWN OF rr -C>rang1J Coast CoUtee
quarterback Dave White, No. 8, hands off to ba.Jlback
Pete Brown, No. 44, In Saturday nlgbt's 38-14 Arocado
Bowl victory over Rio Koodo College. The victory dnched
the national JC UUe for the Plntes and ciA)ed a perfect
11-0 season ror Coach Livsey's squad.
BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
Tournament play con-
tinued to keep all 4 HariJor
Area high s chool varsity
basketball teams Uusy this
week.
night in San Clemente, rack-
ing up 21 points, while bold-
lag the opposition to 7. The
Mu staDgs led by only 2 at
hatrume. Stan Miller, who
scored 19 on the night, and
Mark Oman, who tallied 10,
led the 3ro quarter spurt,
Tucker's Pirates, who fi-
nished as the No. 1 JC SQUad
In the nation, established
new county scoring records
tor most points In a season,
436, and highest average per
game, 39.6.
The old recorr1 for most
points In ooe season wa s
397 by Fullerton College's
1969 s tate finallsts. That
record was achiPved during
a 12-itame schedule.
Accomando added another
TO _in the first quarter on
a one yard plunge, aoo 2
more 1n the second quarter,
on a 5 yard run anti a iO
ya rd pass from While. After
Tressler's field goal, It was
31-6 for the Pirates at the
hal!.
In the final minutes or the
game Don Cornellscoredtht>
Hnal touchdown ror the Pi-
rates from S yards out.
Costa Mesa won an open-
lng-round 63-4'1 victory over
Foothill in the San Clemente
Toornament, Estancia
started the Huntington Beach
Tournament with a 53-51
win over K.atella, anti Ne.,r,·_
port Harbor, stlU winless,
dropped Its Hunllnl{t on Beach
openpr to Warren, 82-7'1.
as Costa Mesa controlled •
the boards and the game.
Estancia's Jim Mc-
The top mark for best
scoring average was 38.2
by Santa Ana College's i962
JW\Ior Rose Bowl champion-
ship outfit.
Rio Hondo made a con-
solation TO just before the>
game ended, and added 2
polnts on a pass.
Pirate defensive back Ron
Lamerton was named out-
standing defensive playE'r
aner intercepting a pair or
Roadrunner passes t~t led
to Pirate touchdowns ,
':orooa del Mar'suni.Jeaten
Sea Kings were slated to
kJck off the Temple Cit}
tournament late yesterda}
against South Hills.
Costa Mesa's Mustangs
ran away from Foothill in
the 3rtl quarter Tuesda}'
All conference pick made
~~ \CY
Thirteen members of Or-Mackley, guard; Jack Clark,
a.nge Coast College's un. tackle; Dave White, quarte r-
beaten football squad wen !Jack; Ton}' Accomando, half-
named to the All-South Coast back, and Woody Tressler,
Conference grltl team last pla ce kicker.
week by conference coaches. first te~ .. ~~SE'• itoss
Onilge --coast halfback Malinowski, Mike Frost, T
Tony Accomando was named A. Brown and Dave Bienek.
the coo[erence's offensive Second team, offense:
player of the year, whilE' Mill.e Gage and Pete Brown.
OCC defensive end Mike Second team, defpnse: J un
Frost w~. accprdel;l de-or ~r and Mark Modes.
~r;::. player of the yea;. BRAD GREER NAMC:D
NEED To KNOW
". SQM~lHING ABoUT
'ttlUR NEW
COMMUNITY?
Accomando set '"' occ USC YELL LEADF.R
antl South Coast Conference
single-season rushlng mark
t his year, gaining 1,08"1
yare:..; on.l11 carries. He also
led the nation in scoring
with 25 touchdowns. Frost
had b4 tackl es for the
Pirates, including II
quarterback sacks. Fuller-
ton College had 1l players
named to the select unit,
San Diego Mesa had '/, Santa
Ana anti Cerritos 6 each,
Grossmont 5 and Mt. San
Brat! Greer, 20, son of
Mr. and Mrs . Wendell Ayde.
lotte, 1850 Boa Vista, Costa
Mesa, a juniQt majoring in
publlc administration at
USC, has IJeen selected as
a USC yt>ll leader . He is a
member of Sigma Alptla Ep-
silon, a social fraternity.
He is also a member of
Tro)an Knights, a junior aM
senior men's servtcP or.
gaJlit.allon. He is a Hl'13
grarluate of Arcadia high
school, wherP he was a mem-
ber of the baseball and soc-
Call
1 f filiJmn1~tii1on:
~
Phone -67 5· 58 7 3 -
Antonio 2.
Our hostess w1U brmg gifts and
greet1ngs. along w1th helptul
commun1ty miormation. Pirates on the first team,
offense, included Dave
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S2318
Closkey, whopacedthescor-•
ing with 23, got the winnlll«
buc ket with 31 seconds lett
to edge Katella Tuesday night
in Huntington Beach. The
Ea.gles led all the way, un -
til Katella tied them twice
ln the Closing minutes.
Newport Harbor's winless
Sailors estended a strong
Warren team lnto overtime
before bowing Monday night
m Huntington Beach. Four
Tars scored in double fig.
ures as the regulation game
ended in a ?5-75 tie, but
Warren dominated the over-
lime period to win 82.'/7,
Last week, Corona del Mar
won the Westminster-Mar.
tna Tournament, beali~
Compton, Villa Park, MUII-
k.a.ll and Lynwood, In that
order. Costa Mesa lost to
Los Alam itos, beat West·
minster, then lost to Lo ng
Beach Wilson in thE' same
tourne)', Newport Harlxlr
never go t untrackedt; ~
to Lynwood and then gett llw;
bumped from competition
with a loss to Long Beach
Wilson.
Estancia's Eagles, play.
ing in single-game competl.
tion, won their first 2 games,
beating Canyon and RandlO
Alam itos.
Corona del Mar's Paul
Akin and Doug Garn hit 3
free throws In the closing
seconds of F'rlr1ay night's
Westminster-Marina finale
to beat Lynwood 5'1 .55.
Sea King center Alex
Black was pickPtl as thE>
tournament's most valu-
able player, and Garn made
the all-star team.
The Sea Kings jumped to
a 20-10 Urst-Quarter lead,
led 32-29 at the lla.lf, pulled
away to a 42.33 lead after
3 periods, but hal1 to come
from behl~ ln tl\e closing
seconds, after Lynwood ral .
lied big in the 4th quarter.
Kit h Lynwood leading 55-54
and only 15 seconds re-
marning, Akin sank 2 tree
throws to put COM ahead
56-55. Garn hit another free
throw just before tbe game
ended,
The Sea Kings reached
the flnals with a 75-68 win
over Long Beach Millikan
on Thursday, led by Black's
29 points.
An opening-round 62-52
win over Compton on Mon-
day nlght of last week, and
a 50-49 squeaker over Vllla
Park oo Wednesday moved
tbe Sea Kings into t he semJ.
llnals.
Estancla had no ttc:mle
wtth Rancho Alamitos last
Tbursday, tak1ng an easy
73-60 win, pa,cecl by Jett
KrOhcteldt's 19 poblls.
Costa Mesa, alter drop·
plng a 64-56 deell~ to
Los Alamltoa In the op~n ..
tog rowtd at Westmiutu-
Marloa, dnbbed Wtat-
mtuter 60-50 oo WedDtlda)'
ol last week. The Mua..a
oMd a ttaU .. c:ourt p,.... on
• ., .... 111<1 a10-tor-1SPtr-
tormanct at the fret: throw
\iDe to Yin. stu Miller IDd 01o a,.., ltd .,. ,.,.....,
wtlb 11 ,...,. ......
Tbe M•Aap .. ,.. _t .. oot of lbe -·-.,.. brt<Mt ..... Loll
-· wu..---ID-tMmA-61
T1101u11111r IIIPI-"-I_.•Iollon
loll 11).4'1 -_, ., --.. =-.. 't'l •• ...., ............
HALFBACK Tony Ac-
comando of Orange Coast
College has been named to
the nrst team JC
All-America football squad
for 1975, according to "J.
C. Grld-Wtre,"the pubUca-
Uon that conducts the AU-
America balloting. OCC of-
fensive tackle, Jack Clark,
was named to tbe secOOd
team. Clark Is a 6-5, 240-
pound sophomore who
prepped at Edison High in
Huntington Beach. Pirates
named to the honorable
mention team are Dave
White, Woody Tressler,
Mike Frosl, Ross Malinow-
s ki, T. A. Brown a.nd Mark
Modes.
Local rlennis
you I~~. V(in
iters
of thE'
ducted b}' the new Orange
County Tennis Assn. loist
weekend.
In the girls' 14-year-old
singles, Ann Koehler of Co-
rona del Mar defeated MI-
chelle ford, Corona del Mar,
6-1, G-3.
David Gerken of Corona
del Mar won the boys' 12-
year-old stngles, beating
Scott Moore of fullerton 7-5,
4-S, 6-L
In the girls' 18.year~ld
s ingles, Kathy Mras of Ana-
heim, only 16, downed Laur-
el Prulm of Costa Mesa,
7-6, 6-1. Kathy also won ttte
16-year~ld gtrls' sillgles.
The tournament attracted
300 entrants, and was played
on courts at UCI, Santa Ana
CoHere, Santiago Canyoa
Tennis Club, and Anaheim
Hills. Last Saturday's jun-
ior finals were staged at
the Anaheim HUls Raqvet
Club.
Jeff Jones of Santa Ana
won the men's open singles,
and Cynthia Aahltng or La-
guna Beach captured the wo-
men's open stngles.
LIGAL I10TlCI
NOTICE
OF PUBLIC HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV-
EN ttlat tbe City COUDcU
ot tbe City ot Newport Beach
will bold a public bearloc
regarding Ordinance No.
1649, being. A.H ORDIN·
ANCE OF THE CITY OF
NEWpORT BEACH ESTA8 ...
LISHING A PLAJINEDCOM-
MUNITY DEVELOPIIENT
PLAN FOR CIVIC PLAZA
(AIIEIIDMENT NO. m), lo-
cated In Blocks '100 IDd 100
ln Newport Center OD Ult
_,Hierlr olde ot•Su
Joaqai.D HWs Road betft•
Jtmboree Rotd tad -Cn& Drift, cooed P..C; aM
p...,.Hd cer/Jiktlloa <I lilt
EnYlronmlbtal lmpect &-
port.
NOTICE IS HEREBY POR-
T HER GIVEN lllllt lbe oold
pomll< b1orb1 ..W bo 111M
00 lbo -., ., --btr, 1t75, at Ult ,.._ ol.
'1:10 .... c.cu cjlla'*"_.~ lilt CIIJ laD
c.uiiinio."' := ...... -.• -:::
Olsw_, Pi*~ y•
.,, 1 1ft,_---.. ~ Jlm lUll. Joe .... --a. ...... til · ~. a.ct Lei&U, htrM .. ,.r' .... ... .. • ,.., •• lid Karl ....,.,
..... ........ , ... _.. COlt& tllela;\l'•Oinall .. a.-Cool! Collop'o ud Dtto WMt, "-rt
- 2 u, -· . e-ll; Du All.. G-. ---·........, ot CltJfoO ud Klsto R&d«,
C:.,.. -...,.. -lbo r-. ValleY; -· All.---~ ............ ud Dt .. llm!'l ... ._. ,_, ad •M ' ~ ltb HlaDti.actGD Beach. .................... ,
1lo olao ..... tdOCC'tto&m ace 1"s 4th
..,aJa -· IIIIa you. · " U:.~ .. :%~ in tourney
".oMd pld ,... award." Smta Montea City Collece
.-II> lilt """'r ..... pula bUIMd .-eated ODard
"' "" _. •flllrt durU1c cou-• as G5 1o wiD Ute fifth tM........ ... -'seooacl JUI' lettermen an uaw.al Miles Eatoo buket-
Jolto o,_ ..., hrry lltll "'"""""'Ill "'ld Dec.
VtrmUya. Newport Beacb· S-6 at OrugeCoastCollece. ' Ei Camillo Collt~e topped steu Shapiro, Costa Mesa; t:o.t occ 8'1 58 in tbe 3 d Howard Ketley, Fou:otaiD -r
Valley· Jim Helman IDd Jett place pme aDd Saddleback
Jooes,' Huuttop:Jn Belch. rlwed Sut:a Rosa 95.81 1n
First yen lettermeo are: tbe battle for tbe c:ouola-
lioa championship. Phoenix
C ed d ud Santa Ana tled tor 7th 0 squa So. 111e a.leam ~ooroey.
Coach Herb Ll•sey's OCC
1 2 d Pintes beat Pboenlx 9S.92 St and n. ID the tourney opener and
· lost lo Sonia Moolca 70-W
Jane HllgeQdorf's Orange lD the semi-flnals before
Coast CoHere co-ed AA and meettnr £1 Camloo 1n the
A volleyball squads grabbed Srd place ctme.1 ..
first and second pbce nn-occ, wbieb ,., owns a
ishet at tbe Southern Call-1·4 record 011 the seuoo,
fornia commulllty collece wUI compete 1n tbe Chaffey
tournament beld Dec. 4-S tournament Dec. 17-20 at
at L.A. Valley Collece. Cbalfey College lD Alta
OCC•s AA team woo its Lorna.
di•llkla title whlle the A
sptkers ftntsbed second in
their bracket.
RICX MASTERS WINS
HEAVY WEIGHT 11 TU The AA squad blitzed
PuadeDI 15-8, 15-4 1n the Rick Masters woo the
opener and toppedEICamlno heavyweight Utle as Orange
15...&, 17-15 tn the second Coast College's wrestllng
coatest. The Pirates trim-. team flnlsbed ntl.h 1n the
med L.A. Valley inthesemt-southwestern tournament
Unals 8-15,15-13, 1~-7,and held Dec. 5-6 at Southwest-
stopped El Camino tn tbe ern College in Chula Vista,
finals 9-15, 15-3, 15-12. Masters swept through the
OCC's A squad rtwed El tourney wUh a perfect 4-0
Camino and Fullertoo In the record. Andy Lassak placed
first two matches, but lost second 1n the 190-pound
to Long Beach City ln the wetght class, compUtng a
third. The Bucs edged L.A. 3-1-1 record.
' QUARTERBACK Dan White
of the OCC Plratea wuer» ..
sen off.atve player ol tbe
game iD occ•a 38.14 wiD
over Rio Hondo 1n Ute Avo-
ca® Bowl Saturday. He llU
00 20 ol ze passel tor zn
yards, He was also u.m.t
first team quarterback oo
the All-South co .. t COilfer-
enceJrid team.
PIRATES SECOND IN
1 RON UN CON:rEST
Orange Coast Collep Ls
secood lD the South Con-
ference's 1975-'16 "lronmao
award" stan<Unes followlug
comptetloo of the 3 tall
sports.
Competition ts held lD 10
sports. Points &re awarded
according to conlereoce
finish in each spdtt,
Following comotetloo o(
football, cross country aad
water polo, fullertoll Col-
lege ls rn first wtth l7 polnts,
OCC Is secood w1tll 33 tnd
Grossmonl Is Utird With 24.
San Diego Mesa, Santa Ana,
Cerritos and Mt. San ADtooto
rOUDd otlllllo~~!!:..-
If,., ..-.. cm;p,.,.;.
lfo-.f'n Co,ct'pl
N•t~or•l H•1r Ct~"h•l
.Al.K•tN DR •••oiNTM£N1
Valley in the semi-ttnals, Ron ShlJllday (167), Paul
but lost again to Long Beach Sowa (118) aDd Don HU1(17?)
to the finals. each finished fourth in thelr
Long Beach woo the dt-.. ~i\ii~~··~l~as;isOiu~lc~a~l:loo~w'·c_IJ--•
Yl.lic»..fili&,•QCC was stilt-0,1;~~~·~:~
ood, L.A. Va11ay third ~ :a
FuUertoa
PLASTER
Sandblast ud re-stucco.
Spanish or trowel terture.
Spnyed acouatlcal celJ-
lngs. (No mess.) No )Ob
too small. MZ-4434.
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m_ • ' ,;r"A....... ..
BEAUTY NOOK
2732 E. Cont Hwy.
Corono del Mor
PhoM 644-7338
Mar .......
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420 L 11TH, COSTA MESA
64&-770$ -11411.6855
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Eacb word O¥er 40 . • .10
OCEAN VIEW DupleL High
income. Three bedrooms,
two baths each. Call 831-
0588.
"ntit
Clallllo( -Nutlctl Glltl
MirtDt Harctwua
0pta ..,. diJI a week ...... ,..-
900 w. CoAST HWY., N. B.
. PHOIIE 645-1711
-re ..
la.J: at your own party!
Reurve DOW for hoUday
occuions, weddincs, bin-
quell. Call Jacl< at 847.
5854, 5 to 8 p.m.
GARDENING • and
ClaD~~~) Stn1ce. Reason.
able rate's. Good refer.
eoeea, Call 67S-1007 after
5 p.m.
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RH t<J.I.i~HA'Jt.)R -Good tor
bar, boat or camper. 3.2
cubic n. Walnut finLsh.
Like new. $100. 833·1941 ,
PLUMBIHC &
Just Plumbing
& Heating
Water Heaters, Dlspoa.ls,
Drains, faucets, COOPer
Re-plpes •••• Reuooable
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eodsl
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:1721 E. C..o! H..,..
COROHA DEL liAR
673-0550
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673-0550
IT'S TillE TO THINK
OF CHRISTIIAS
Hallet ... Dl'ttt spiDel
pl&Do ••••••••• 1 Slt5
o:.o.roy Holldar o._ 11M
lorbooJ-r ..... 595 ""'st.m .. , cc.teq»n.ry ...... !., Rll(. $1,750 •.
DOW )all •••• • • , Q50
Ha,ID-E-111 --' price $11175, Cbrtat-Prle• . . • • • • • . • l.MS -~ p~uoo,_,
priced u . . . . . • . 175
Y•-81JIR Orps,
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$148,000
Ellate UYiDI In bWa of Corea del liar. Race
f IGt wttb loYtly pool IDd jlC11111.
r 1b:'s & ~ famUJ room borne la perfect
tor tJM lllrce famUy.
THINKING OF SELLING?
Cell for
Free Eatimete
of Current
Market Velue
r\, 675-6060
) ~ f(/fn u~'? Pfl«tily
2865 E. COAST HWY.
CORONA DEL MAl', CA 92625
Look These Over
DOVER SHORES
Three crackling fireplaces proclaim
it's CHRISTMAS! Move in for the
Holidays. Classic columns, formal
entry, living & dining rooms. Paneled
family room. wet bar, four big
bedrooms, 31h baths. Owner moving
East.1
NEWPORT HEIGHTS
Choice Area. Cozy Cape Cod: Stone
exterior, dormer windows, four nice
bedrooms. 3 baths. Motivated owner
moving South.
RwPoltT I~CHoCOIONA iMR. MAll RIIAL nTAT8 lriiCIALIIft · OF "EWPORT -..AIIIIAI
'
Boll1ta model otters ftteplace, ... cemac. tlllrte
btcbooma, two blthl, kltl ot wtaM10n lid llllttera.
'" ll. Buy ltl
$72,900 . ,
I I I I
LAGUNA C~NY·ON I
CaaDtry 1~ ODly two rulnutes from tbe beach.
Good apot for horse lofers.
Two hoUses -two bedrooms each • on 56 x 140
Jot.
PRICED AT $ 7 9 .~oo
(lmqtH a two bedroom bouse tor under $40,000.)
I I I I
DOVER SHORES
Four bedroom custom borne with new, pool,
jacuui, and Spanlsb style. Great for entertaJn1n&. ·
$179,590 ••••• COM DUPLEX
SO. of HWY. Close to everything
Large 3 bedroom, family room borne --lots of
wood aDd brick --beam ceU!Dg --top quaUty
kitchen appliances and fixtures.
CHRISTMAS SALE PRICE
DOVER SHORES;
EST ATE
Unusual 5 bedroom, 4-1/Z bath borne with garden
entry, sparkling pool, sauna, jacuul, massage
room plus ''Hls ll Hers" dressing rooms. Pier
l dock plus 1ZO' of FEE bayfrootl One-of-a-kind!
-wltb tumlshlngs $595,000. Amy Gaston 642-
8235.(J100)
901 00ftt' Drift 641-llU 1164-4 MacAnhur BIYd.'64+6200
Newport BNd'l, c.tifornia 92663
-----... --~~~ ... ** * * * * * * •.• * * * ..................
ofiJo JJJ.
Like new! Lido Soud 4 DR., 4 ba.
t -Owner. Custom bayfront. Lawn
patio, ja~uzzi ; pier & float. $325.000 '
Waterfront, Lido Nord. 6 BR. or 4 BR.
& 2 BR. apt. On sandy beach. $28$,000
BILL GRUNDY, Realtor .
blotulert Bide. ot Lle4e fale
S.C1 'AYSID! DR., SUITI 1, M.l. ,75-4161
·sHARP DUPLEX .
ONE BLOCK FROM OCEAN · r •
RESIDEIITIAL AID IICOIE PROPERTIES
---lO BETTER SERVE YOUR IEEDII
~chelle Robers, Realtor
3335 E. eo. .lfiabway
Qxoaa del Mar 67s-2373
*·***** **'**·**·** [ I 7 7 e I I e ·e e··e.a e·a t I I I I 1-..1
MLI SALES REPORT
Un1t sales for November through
the Multiple Ltsttng Service of
the Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa
Board of Realtors totaled ·$19.4
mWton. 6,939 ne._ Usttngs were
processed during the ftrst eleven
months of 1975, Of wblcb 53%were
80lcl; 74% were eo~rattvel . .
Ltst your property wlth a Realtor.
HO-HO-HO!-··
LOOK AT
THESE I
CAMEO HIGHLANDS
Exceptionally sharp, 4 bedroOms, famUy room
and beautltul pool. Panoramic ocean view. $96,500.
4 DUPLEXES (1 YEAR OLD)
In fine Corona del Mar locat1oos; eacb suite
bas 3 bedrooms, 2 baths; some wttb nreplaces
and family rooms. $119,000 to $121,500.
Want to Sell?
Our inventory of property f« sale, is at i '
a very low level, duetoourexceptiooal j
sales activity in October & November.
We are now in a positioo to offer muc:b
more personal service oo your home
sale tha.n usual. Have you seen our
"Your Home Magazine"? We'U be
happy to send you one moothly, free.
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L 675-8120 -"l'rS A WHALE OF AM IDEA
r
Banlcltr
REsaMW.IIAOKERAGE coMPANY ·
HARBOR VIEW
MONACO
1be perfect home for tbe young
family . Very well appointed.
Spotless. 2 Bedroom, den and 2
baths. $74,500-Fee.
644-.1766
Exclusive Shoreclifls
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"SHOW WITH PRIDE"
HOME
Three bedrooms, 3 baths, formal dlnlae room,
tamUy room and studio lD a beauttfUlly laDdscaped
settmc. Prtncy Plusl Stroll to a prtYate beach.
$179,000.
Please Call For An Appointment . ~
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VIEW VIEW VIEW
IN ·HARBOR VIEW ·
Owner Ready Talk
~ I bedroom -S batJI uec:atift boa'lt
wti'tiO cSecree new.
Perfect lor eotertatn1nc -large ltYlliC room -
bile• famlly room -Anthooy ntmmblc pool.
Vlen from kitchen, Ufin( room, ci1D1al room
aDd muter'bedroom.
NOW AT $117,500
can 673-Bs so
"7'HE REAL ESTl\TE'RS
-MAIIUIItTI, C810MA DIL Md·m ·11• :
SPECTACULAR VIEW
'Front Row" with an unobstructed
view f rom I iKdi"''~(\lj~~ '
You're less than 700 Ft. FROM
the WATER'S EDGE!!
You OWN THE LAND!!
S BEDROOMS -4 BATHS -More than 20
elegant custom features for superb living
and entertaining. Coli for an appointment
to see this beautiful home I
540-0040
Carl Arthofer
OWNER -CONTRACTOR
2331 Cliff Dr., Newport Beach
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and RELAX
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HOME''
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SPANISH HACIENDA
ODt al a ldDd custom home located ill excluslYe
IRVDf£ TERRACE. Spanish lllsstae architecture
&a aeceahd tbroalhout thl.t S bedroom borne. Must••
beam eeutap, step doWD UYilc room. Co.ered
fOre• ~rlook sectaded patio and prdeD area. uas.ooo.
GRACIOUS UVING
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JoiDocl lllo 111&11 "' -Coast Plua IDd TOwa F•-
ter u ualltiDt pMnl
maaacer. He 11M tbe prim-
UJ re.-ctbwtJ a mu-
l(lnc Scotb Cout vw..ce.
A ~ Bee<h State CoUece
cnduate 1D ec.omt.ca. be
wu senior Yice ..predltat
wtth lnYut West FIDuelal
CotpOratlon I.D Santa Bar-
bara and hu se"ed ID a
almllar capacity wttb Elk-
born at Sun ValleJ, Idaho •
He hu al5o been aaoclated
with Coldwell Buker Co,
and the lniDe Co,
l:m«J " •-rt -... _....,,
Newly oloelod ID lllo-
~ a ... ,.., ttrm• an Bud Ko..-, Sanla Au; BW
HlJW'I)Od, FOGDttln VaUey,
Uld Jim Tecea al Hnport
s-o. Ed Ben " Flllle-.,.. n~ted tor uotber ,_,
Member• remalAlac oa tbl
board are Ht1111 Boact. Flll-
lertoD.; BJI'OII; Burtoo, Jr.
l'IDe; Guy K. Claire, Corona
del Mar; Manblll Dunn,
Loog Beach; Tlmotby Hal-
diager, Newport Beacb;Jact
Hart, FuUertoa; Shtrlea
Hatcber, Anaheim; ft W.
(Joe) Kera, OriJit't; Dtek
Smllh. Nnport B-.cbi Bob
RULES FOR DOOR OPENER SAFETY
The potentially catu-lem thattbeCallfornlabeallh
trophic damage to Ute aDd and safety code wu receotly
property caused by the clwlged to protect tbe pub.
breaklng of a garage door Uc, aceordillc to 8111 John-
sprl.og posed sucb a prob-son, sales manacer for Lido
.. ---------------------------. Doors Inc., 324 N, Newport BlYd., Newport Helgtts. -DID YOU KNOW ABOUT
DINNER SPECIALS?
Sorwd Mondoy tllru Thundoy
(Friday, S.turdoy A Sundoy "til B P.M.)-hdudi,. HoliUY'
dinners inc/ud11 soup or sal1d, choice of baked potato or rice
RED SNAPPER ...................... 2.46
MAHI MAHI ......................... 2.76
GRILLED SEA BASS .................. 2.96
TOP SIRLOIN ............•..•........ 3.50
NEW YORK STEAK ................... 3.95
LOBSTER TAIL ...................... 4.96
STEAK AND LOBSTER ................ 5.96
plus 32 other VBrietiBS of superb S'IBfood and btMf dishes
''Only those pnge door
sprt.nes equiiJped wltb altate
awroved restratn1ac det"lce
can be sold or lnstalled In
Callfomla," he reports.
"This law became effect1Ye
August 2?, 1975. ResldeotW
garage door sprlng manu.
racturers' field data Indi-
cates occurrence of spring
breakage greatly increases
after the fourth year or In-
stallation. Even 1f the
springs are yoong,er thaD
4 wlse owner ;~~:~iif:~tn~protecttng his ~ property from the
of an
garage door
should take
corrective ac-
I GARDE~ CLUB YULE
LU~OiEO~ DEC. 17
Tbe Harbor VIew Htus
Garden Club's anoual
Christmas luncheon, hosted
the boa.rd, wiU be held
Promontory Point, 1n the
;;jW:7i;~·~t 1Z:30p.m. o.e. mu.sic wtlJ be
'-c"" by a youth (roup
Lln<:oiD middle school,
for each
other!
Think R.tt.l .•• MMf
IAoklolho~
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Our r•dt•t •peciatlst will I*P you -.ct the rfGhl tire for your v.hlcle.
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PRICES STARTING
From $33.88 & l:tl~
ort .40,000 MILE
MICHELIN ZX STEEL RADIALS
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F-udTOOI-
HARRfEf WA TI'ORD IS
NAilED BY HELBIES
Hantet Wllt>nl. clloil*r
of Mr. ud Mra, W<tr Wat.
lon\. 85S llof"&'OOCI Dr .,lflr..
bor VieW HW1, a jmior
majOrtac lD IOCl.al PIJCtd· ""&I usc, bu -·-Ttce-pnlideat ot He ......
Laguna
Federal
Wishes
You
A
Merry
the Iarcat womea'• •n1ct:
orpntutton ca c~.mp~~.~. Sbe
wu a .tud•t COUDMlor at
tbe studeDt ""'ct olftct u a aopbomore.
She wu cnduated trom
Newport Harbor htcbacbool,
wbere she wu a membet
of the dr111 team, a cheer-
leader and a Candystrtper
for 3 years at Hoag Hos-
pl~.
All 5 LFS offices
invite you to their
HOLIDAY
OPEN HOUSE
Ch ri or-.+..,.•uo.
CAR R.U.LYE EVE~T
THIS SATURDAY
Tbe Costa Mesa depart-
ment of lelsure services is
sponsoring a "gimmick" car
rallye this Saturday, Dee.
13. Starttng llne Ume will
be 6:00p.m.
Trophies wtu be pre-
sented to the top 6 drivers
and top 6 navigators who
complete the course most
correctly. Parttelpants
must be 16 yea.u old and
over. The entry fee per car wm be $2,
SECRETARl ES HELP
GIVE TOYS TO TOTS
Orange County Chapter of
E~:ecuttves' Secretaries will
hold the next dlMer meet-
ing at the Balboa Bay Club
oo Dec. 22. Cocktails wUI
be served at 7 during the
harbor boat parade ot Ughts.
Dinner will follow at 8:00
p.m.
A brief year-end business
meeting will be held after
the dinner. Those atteodl.ng
are invited to brl..oe an un-
wrapped toy tor the Marines
"toys for tots" project. The
board o! directors will meet
at the Balboa Bay Club at
6 p.m. prior to the dJ.nrter.
A
FRIDAY -DECEMBER 12
Laguna Beach -Laguna Niguel
San Clemente -Lake Elsinore
FRIDAY-DECEMBER 19
Laguna Hills Office
1 :00 P.M. 'TIL CLOSING
Holiday Refreshments
Festive Christmas Music
>7ayt~/la,~~~(!J_/l~N~
AND lOAN ASSOCIATION
110.\U: Of·n c t:: ~hO Oo.:co~n AH:nuc. I a~un:• llcou.:h, Cah(ornia 92651
Telcrhone: 4Y-1-7 ql • I.AGU:\!A ="'/IGUi:t: J Monarch Uay Plaza • SAN
Cl.t:Mt::"'ITt:: 601 :--orlh El Cam1nu Real • 1.,\Gt.:NA HILI.S: 24301 Pueo
de Valencia • I.At\.1-: ELSINORE: hOO West Gr;,ham Avenue
Tt1E UPPER
CRUST
There's a new kind ol upper crust lD America. They're called the ''senior citizens.''
They have joined the sameelltestatusasunlon members. But, they operate dltterently.
While the unlnos strongarm us, lhe senior citizens have aoother method -they beg
They put on a poor lace and go do'll'll to city hall and ask lor a lew favors. Lucky lo1
'them, they lind enough Robin HOods oo the Clly Cooncll who will give them a bandoot.
One of the Robin Hoods says, 11Don't worry; we're a wealthy city." He ain't kl.ddtng ..
Old you see the kind of cars the needy senior citizens parked ootslde city hall?
Actually, It's lhe polltlclms who have taught the oldsters how to beg. This genera-
tion of people started of! as Independent bard-working people. They grew up believing
that children should take care ollhelr aged parents. Then, along came the politicians,
playing Robin Hood. '"Let us help you,'" they told the old folks. '"Vote lor us and we
wUI give you free goodies." Well, they fell lor 11. Alter all, a politician Is an expert
at begging ••• thai's how he raises campalgo funds.
When I was on the City Council, we used to have a guy who would take his !amtly
on a 9-month trip around the world, tben come before lhe Cooncll, bat In hand, and
ask the tupayers to buy him a new lawn-bowling green. He llnally got It, too, wben
the Council changed. Yoo would thlnlt some of these guys are In their second child-
hood. Didn't they play marbles and Oy kites wben they were kids?
Now, they want a senior citizen center. For what? What can they do there that
they can't do elsewhere?
Alter worldng In the U.S.A. lor. 40 or 50 years, a man should be able to at least
match his Social Security Income and get aloog on his own -Including entertalllmenl.
Instead, a lot of them are asking the federal government, and everybody else, for
bandoots.
We need federal money 90 bad In this town, we have to appoint a committee to lr)
to figure oot how to spend It when we get it. I've got an Idea. let's g!Ye It to some
of those 2,500 people that lined up lor a Thanksglvlnc meal In Los Augeles. At
least, !bose guys bad tbe guts to admit they were becJ!ng. They NEEDED help,
If the government has so mucb mooey 1o lbrow around, WbJ Is the Social Security
luocl cotne broke?' The best way the leds could spend their "utra" mooer 1I'OUid
be to plow II back Into the Social Security lund, 90 people Wbo worbld bard Ill their
Uves won't cot. cbeatecl oot of what they've got coming. This Is mOD8J tbal the old
foi.U'caa draw wltb cllgolty, Tbay'Ye earned 11.
As lor me • well, I lolow I'Ye got a lot of mtles oo me, but don't call me a senior
clllsell. I'm aabamed of thai term.
I'm an old man. Period. •
AI Forpt
P.S. The bead bollcho In Wublngton, !be Coocraaa, and Ralpll Nader Ill acne
!bat we DMCI a ~men pn>tecll•e iii"CY, They're wrpllC, wa DMCI u ......,, to
protect as aplDII the go .. rametll and Nader. They're lbe No, 1 rtp..otr art1.11a. • • • • • • • • • • w.... cot tor• llld dec:oralloaa · at !be otore,· and we're -to mu. Do .om, • ·
of Jllllf Cbrlttmas •iiGI1PIIil lbe ..., way -lbe r.-,pt
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•
IJOCXiLAB R!EY!, _,ry &.tUtr lor a.net PlcUiea'•
prodiletlol ot Tebaillut'tkJ'fl 01Mitenebr," ,..,.._ J'OUliC
Kelly KBIQbubl of Coroaa del Mar a 'I'OOCito lllteracker
caned lo nHnlblt a mu. Tbl billet wW be ~tADted
at tbo Lacuna . llwlbia 1'1a711ouo. E...mc •-• at
7:SO ue eet lor Dee. 11, 1t, 14, 11, !0 ud 11. M&ttDee•
at Z:SO an ~ebedUIId for O.C. IS, 14, !0 ad 21. Beton
tbt 1tart of eacb perllnnuct, Mr. Rene tells tbe .tory or u. ballet,
REAL --E. Joy, COooGII'MI' at .Aaoelltld
BI'IUn 8omeo IaN"'-
JOI't hell, wu l.utalled u
1t'78 pruid-.t ot tbe New. port Hut»r-Co.ta Mea
Board of Reallon 1ut
Tbo.-y at tbe -Ve..SO
Coaltl')' Clab. Sbe IUCCeeds
11'75 preaideot Harold R.
PbiK:bl.ll pt Corool del Yar.
Mra. Joy, wbo rt~ktea:wltb
btr ••Dd, Rlebud D. Joy,
ta Newport Beaeb, tlrst 81·
tend tbt real ntate Wsl-
aeu · tD 1964 toUowlac a
KILLER DISWE CONTROL DESCRIBED
lam .. L. uee .. elalm•
lo ta•• deteloped a piUYe
eootro1 tor eaneer and other
"ktller" ctileaseJ such as
multiple scleroslJ, empby-
sema, uthrtt1a, cycle cell
a.oemta. cystic ftbrosi.J. In
mi..LD, the dlseues t.n a
direct relaUooship to those
which have resulted from
some form ot sbock u-
~rleoced by the patient
earlier l.n ute. Mr. McCann
d!"'eloped the procedure ln
bls oattve Canada,
-... Durtnr his stay In Com
Men and Newport Beach be
bas decided to reveal the
tectmlQue whlch he has
named the "fer Bush Tech-
nique" ln recogn1Uoo of the
Ter Bush famUy or Santa
Ana. wtD were lnltntmeotal .
ln coavlnclnc btm be siiOUd
reveal tbe teclmtque.
James McCIDil. who ere·
a ted the prooedun more than
1Z years acoJ. says, "I bave
round tblt 8~ of the people
who bave contracted cancer
got the disease aner some
kind of traumatic shock."
Hls ttgure of 8~ reSlllls
from his personal tnterrop-
tloo of a consider able num-
ber ol cancered IDdMduals,
He tndicated that diYorced
meo are more prooe to can-
cer than stncle men, and
NOTICE
EDITOR'S NOTE: ThoDe·
cember 4, 1975. l&nl of tbe
Ensign carried ID article
cooeera.JAr James L. Mc-
cann, Who bas deYeloped I
therapy tor the treatment
of cancer and other aftllc-
Uo08. The article contained
Ylewpolnts wtttch represent
mlsuodersta.Ddln(s, We ez-
presa our apologies to Mr.
McCann, to Mrs. Harvey Ter
Bush and her husband, and
to Charles Lookabill. The
accompanying article pre-
seats a detailed account of
the tberapy denloped by
Mr. MeCIAD.
I
tbat tbe SJitem 11 eJpOMd
to macb sboet at puberty
Ud menopause. . .
• TER BUSH TECHHIQUE
The mtdleaJ techniqoede-
scrlbed hue Is relaUve to
such dlaeases as emphy-
sema, arttlrltls, multiple
sclerosis, Internal cancer,
Add.l.soll's Disease, cycle
cell anemia, lea!Lemta, dia-
betes, cystic fibrosis, and
certain other dl.se:a.se-sym-
toms where It may be rea-
sooably usumed some type
of ''shock" was the cau&a-
UYe b.ctor.
Tbe Ter Busb techn~e
Lncorpontes metabolism
shock. rollowed by low blood
pressure ·cootrol. The shock
Is induced by insulln, the
subsequent cootrol by the
approYed drug, Steluine.
The patleat Is given insulin
to lnduce a metaboll.sm
''break" and then Is given
Stelulne at the ratio or 5
mg. per SO pounds of body
weight each day tor a period
of. ooe week to 10 days.
The Stelul.lle tuncUons
are u follows:
1. TraoquUWtioo: The
body metabolism l.s kept
stable to avoid further shock.
2. Decrea.slng blood pres-
s ure: The etrect ottt.estela-
:tlne causes the blood capil-
laries to "e.lpaDd." allow~
the blood to ctrcalate more
readily,
Durtlc tbll crucial period.
the patt.d mu.t be hospHal-
lsed aDd UDder the close
supenlsloo or a medical
doctor.
The patient must observe
a strict timetable, rising ln
tbe morning at a preclse
time to consume a suitable
breakfast to "awaken" the
ftancUoos of the 4lcestlve
system. Meals throughout
the day must be consumed
at regular Intervals, with
evenln& retirement oo a
strict schedule.
The purpose or tills re-
gimen ls to accustom the
patient's system to a "habit
pattern," thus avoldln&: the
possibUity or sbock. The
probabi!Jty of a lasting cure
is enbaoeet! by ndtlcln@: the
possibUlty of "sbock" wtttch
Yould be caued by sudden
changes ln the ttmesehedule
of events to which the patient
bas been regimented.
· After the ooovalucent
period tM patteat will coo-
tloue to use Stelulne, the
dole for the adult being 5
mg. per day taken before
btdtlme.
The dosage for a child ls
2
•
•
Thl Ter Bush TechnJque
abeolutely requires tbe
malnt•lotr• ot the Ume
acbedu.llD( to avoid "re.
breUJnc" tbe metaboltsm
to thereby cause an tm.
balance to the proteln en-
zyme f\mctioo.
Drugs and alcohol must
be avoided at all costs be-
cause they react by "fiood-
J.ne:" tbe circulatory system
with protetn; Marl)lana is
especially dangerous to the
patient.
There are certain other
diseases which are caused
by a genetic change arlsl.ng
from a metabollstic change
through the heredity fa ctor.
These ailments are gen-
erally manlfested shortly
alter puberty and the meno-
pause.
Mr. McCann believes the
shock of the "changeofllfe"
is the greatest ''killer" of
alii
James McCann Is a mem-
ber of an inlerna.tional body
called the Rand Society, an
organlutloo made up or an
elite of exceptionally gtned
people witll super-I.Q. 's.ln-
dl'tiduals within this group
(ioc luding Mr. McCann) hue
been directly responsible tor
the creation of many Import-
ant, sophisticated product
discoveries aDd develop.
meats. Mr. McCann has per-
sonally contributed various
engineering devices pre-
•eoUy belolll.Md eatenalvely
ln Canada and the United
States.
It Is Mr. McC ann's mea-
sured oplnion that Yery little
llas been accomplished ln
medicine by the research
techltiques presently em-
ployed. Research by "ob-
servatloo and experimenta-
tion" Is generally money.
wasting, extremely long-
chan ce exercises wh!cll nt-
sult In cootlnutng failure.
The third method whi ch Mr.
McCann has employed 90
very successfully --anatytt.
cal calculatloo --has greatly
llastened the solving of
otherwise dlft!cult prob-
lems.
"God has directed me to
reveal the lntormatloo oo
this techniQUe, particularly
since there are 2,000 people
daily dying in this oountry
of the diseases which I lmotr
can be controlled," he says.
He argues that these peo-
ple, who are len to die by
the medical professtoo, hav-
ing done " all It can 00'' in
a MUe eUort to prolq
tbe lives of the fated, should
be exposed to the "TerBush
TectWque" ••• tt only as
a last resort.
About the shock technique.
Mr. McCann reminds the
medlcal prolesstoo a.a:t tr.
geoertl public that, dtlr~
centuries past, a "bleedlog
technique" was used to in-
duce shock iD tl'le paUenU:'
systems • • • and the pro-
cedure did work. He relates
that the shOCk procedure
lso 't a new Idea ud t hal a
form of electrical shock is
p.--ny beJnc uplonct 111
etrtaln Calltontl.a holpltals,
Mr. McCann chall..-
tbl medical protes.Doa to
re'-tt ~ nUdJty of lbta
·-Ill .. open, --ately..actrertlsed pablic
loram. 8eeau.se Yr, Me. c .. bU Md &D ••...-..orne
pel'CtDbp ol RCc:eSI"
-tbo ueoltbotocll-alqle, be bu .., .......
to .:b a pablle dtllete..
ff Aa. all,.. .. ,... ... u ...-. ••a,ooo ptCIIIIe are .,_ daUJ 1o till U.S.A.
llt 11 1 ·ae~ pro:-
ctAall' .... ....,........, _ ..
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ClOT OP U w eH ••••Cit'l
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COSTA
MESA .. ·.· ~ "''
OFFICERS INSTALLED
t-•urr ..,.., GPtntl.ac
llor ----41>-........... lo ,_._ Sbe
-to N-rt -·Ill INitobo-rtoor...,..r,
euo1led at WlattblrCOUece.
Sbo obtallod llor rool ata1e
·-lie-.. 1119, IUid -Aaooclatod Broken S.nlce tblt Ame year,
She 11ned u pre1ldeot
of tbe Realty Board's Wo~
mea's CoaacU lD 197Z aDd
19'73. Comm..tu.. work baa
loctllded slp.s, tauUda, po-
Utical aftaln:\..~lwtc: affairs,
aod members~~~t. She ser-
ved u state ebalrperson of
tbe Womea•s CouacU mab
America better committee,
and u a member or thai
committee oo the oallonal
level.
AI a director ud sec-
retary-tnuurer oltbe local
board ror tbe lut two years,
she wu bei.YIIJ iJrtrohed in
the coostruction aod financ-
ing of the orcaotntlon'snew
ortlce building completed
tbls year. She served on
the state membership com-
mlttee or tile CaJUornt.a As-
soclaUoo ot Realtors. and
1a ~red e~:pert .In the
ar• olbroter-aaleameo re-
latloa, particularly Ill tbo
fttld of tmployee/lnde-
peodeat cootractor status of
salN auoctates ln real es-
Wt offtees.
She hu been a member
of tbe Women's CouocU or
the Newport Harbor Cham-
ber of Commerce (the Dol-
phins) slDce 19'70. sertlng
on Its boar<! of directors
sioce 197Z, aod will serve
u treasurer ln 19'76.
She holds membership in
the local b()ard's Millloll
Dollar Club, and belongs to
tile Natlona.l Association of
Realtors, the Callforola As-
socWton of Realtors, Real-
tors Na.tlooal Marketing ln-
stltute, the National Federa-
tion of liXIepeodent Bust-
ness,. Orange County Coun-
cU of Women in Chamber s
of Commerce, the Central
Newpo rt Community As-
sociation, and attained the
professional status of
Graduate, Realtors Institute
(GRI) In 1973. She is llsted
in the 1975-76 edltloo of
"WM'~ who In Ammcan
womeo."
ou~r lt'76 omeen aad
dlrec:ton lutalled at tt•
brea.ldu:t mHtiDI are Art
GloYloeW. Balboa Bay
PrqMtrti.e.s, tlrst Ylce-
pres1deot; Jobn Boyd, Boyd
Real Estate, HCODd YI.Ce-
presldellt; Betty Grubb,
R~r. ~r~~rM
surer; Cbarles E. Brow,
Hester It Brown Inc.; Har-
old R. Ptncbi.D, Hal Plncllln
" Associates; George w.
Williamson, Realtor, and a.s-
soclate directors, Hal Cox,
Cooper II Coxloc.; and Joyce
Edlund or Macnab-lrvtne
Realty Company.
Install in& ortlcer, repre-
sentU. Ira Grlbtn, 1976
president or the California
Associatioo or Realtors, woo
could not attend because or
prior commitments, was
Realtor Sturley Commons,
Huntington Beach, 1976 vice
president ot the state as-
sociation. Rod C alderhead,
1975 vice president or CAR,
also putlctpated ln tbe cere-
mocies. The new directors
take ottlce offlcWly on J arw -
:.rv 1.
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BY DR. BDB JONES
BOB JONES Un/vsrs/tiJ
.. Dumllt'l, I ~ay unto tht·r\, ~it~ to pom..lt>r, but it dol'~ not
llrL'It' And .~t r11ightwuy ttw han• !Ill)' S::t<'lll t•fft>l'l on thr
ol:ml'''' aro~t·. nod walkt•d . '' JWt,.on "" thl' day<o. 11l ip by. This
I :\lurk :.·~!. ·12 1. Thill mir:u·h• j "ural'lt' thnt ~et•nwd nmazinJ(
rwrft·rtl.v portray" human nn-to people at tht> tinu• ooort of
turl', Lift· is reqtnred to 11 1:!-stirrw•l into the put Jllt lift>
~'Hit-nld J(ltl,.anol Jmnwduttel,v r restetl with it11 realitit'! and
!<ht• ht•~~:m" tn wnlk about. It .'1ltt>5!1U.
;,. rhariH'teri,.tJr t•f n hf'Rhh~· No one ran livl:' t'Vt·ry mo-
o·hiltl tn hound I•Ut n f bt'tl and mt'nt at a rwnk of t>mo tinn!ll
lwC"in '" run ahnut E\'t'O t'XI'Ilt>nu•nt: )'t't P\'t•ry dn)'
thnus::h th1~ t•hJitl hR.'I bfo.ton 10ohould I}(' fiJJ.,,J wit h thl' thrill
dll:'ad. <hf' JUiniJII up in all the uC. Gpd'" blc.~11inal'. God'10o m{•r -
vi lwr M a youol! rhih\ and ;, l'Y. God'!! Jon•, anti tht> know\-
l<f't'llllnldy unSiwn rP thMt n mir-t'il~l.' of Goc:l that lnt'rr(l~t'JI
arl .. h11 J1 t11k•·n pl11ce. To hrr dail)' ft!l Wt' JOtutly HiJO ·Word
tht> cby i~ M~ thl' rii'lwninR: of and wntrh tht' I'Vt'nh nf hi>~·
uny ntht'r dn~·-nnd ~h•• R:t'l ~ \{It)', Evt>n ~tudl'ntJO m ~rht.nl
up nnrl !llnrt' to "''11.\k. ~hould thrill 111 thrir !lturlit-~-
Tht> pt>uplr whn witnf'!<'"''l nt hi~tory in lhRt 11 tll:'\'1'111•
th1~ mi r nf'lr "w"rt' nJOtnni~h"d C.1wl'!< dl'alin~~ in tht> II\'!'~ .,f
with H vrt•A t 11.'1\on i!lhml'nl ," nwn : AI mnth1•matirJ1 in th11t
t.ut nn ml'ntinn IJI madl' of it 1!1 hn .•rd nn A Jl\'~t••m thnt
ro>vf'n·nliAI ({·Rr nf God on pr<wla1m~ t~w nrdi•rl m .. ,JI nf
th1·ir pnrt So dnuht thr par-God in HiJO unn·o·r"•' A mu-
o·nt~ wo•rt• thrillt>ol tn hRVt' th{'ir •i('tRn who ('flO ]n,k nt OHI.<Jr
t·hild hnt·k. hut f'Vt'O thf'ir re-und nnt think of tht' •i n~in~ of
artinn i:ot nwrely thRI of amn7.t'-t~w mnrninl!' ~ta r'< (Jnb .111 :71
mt'nt thnl !<he i!l alivr IIJI'II in. i.~ not tht' ri~rht kmt\ o f nJU!II·
Sl'r ipturf' !IIIJI~ thnt wh{'n thl' ,.ian. Tn th+' Chr1 <\tnn l'l'<•n··
~ho•pho•rol~ J<A .,. tho· Rnhe in thf' thlnl!: l;t hnl~·: I'Yt'T}' ola~· i~ :1
m1H1~1·r IT.ukt• ::!:17·1!1), thl'~' oiH\' nf mini<'!••: •·n·ry ll!<IUil ·
wf'nl nbrnRtl nm! .•rllttt"r t-rl th(' t;lin ~~ it 1nnunt11m nf vi~inn : n•·w ~. "Rut Mnr,\' kept n11 tht>.~•· I :or1<l t'Yt•n· \'allo•y i~ 11 \'llllt•y nf
thin~~-und pnnrlt>red th"m in OJlJH•rtun it,\'. w,. llr'"ll tht" ~t'n~t·
h1•r ho'nrt." Anyone ran rP!at<• 1 nf 1\1\'ln<• wnnrlo•r that God r;tn
an lnlf'T<'~tmtt I'Vf'nt h .. h11• olt·al in nil thr nffair~ o f thi•
wltnf'JO~<·tl O!tlo•r pt•np!f' Pnjn\' I if•·. thnt H{· i!l wnndt•rful in nil
r<•Olln•~•·m~r ah<lut thr haJlJlt"n· 11 1~ WilY.~ nnd mlljt•atir in 111\
in~" nf thf'ir \'nuth An f'\'t•nt H 1• thOUI(ht~. •nd th11t H i, 1~ !mpnntf'rl r.n tht' mind ~o l lfl\'" 1• "''"rla~tlnl{ly our•
thltl it 1~ rrmr-mbforf'd 11~ onl'
lk '~~~:enxu J i!ldws~E:3 mrurlti1i:rtfiU'Illllliai!UIMUJ ·· r ·
GOD'S UNCHANGING WORD
,. ., j...W.p ...... ..,., /...WOp ...
AM fcelU.p ue decftW..,;
My ...,_, u the ll'ord oJ God.
IY•u&hl riH U ....,_,, believinf.
Tloooo&lo .U my '-'t .olwuld /eel <On<k......d
For.,.,., of~ ...rd ~GUn.
Thf're ia One FN~er rlt.ft "'1 "-rr
F ,.,.,. wonl c:wNaof be 6ro.U.a.
ru ,,.,.., u. c,.r. WIC~ won~
TiU -.1 .Ad 6ody ..ww:
,.... '"""'" .u 1/oinp oltJl --· Hu _., oltJl -..1 ,.._.
-JL.U.. x.,•Je.r
That Night
'l'bat aJP,t ....,_ Ill die 1..._ *'-
TM .,..elc ,._ •1 s r I *-Mlht.
AbliDd-. ..... llt.W.IIIIIp -
ADIII •• I f lhat ... W. .tilhtl
,... alllbt --• ,,._ ......... -
Of ................... . A._,_....,.. •• rrt "'t...O -
Aal ............. ....
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'n.t ......... ~ .......... ....
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e a .... ,_.
•
If MOIL SMITH
(C 5551-lul~
-..-~ ..... ____ ._
............. 0 1 •• ., ••• -.,.. .,....,.._ .. ~., ... --.... _..., ..................... _..,._
--.. ""'( ..... .,.,, ftol" .. -.. .._ t,, 4 ..... ww ';tua. a.. 1411 t t
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o.t' ... w · a 1' .. ,.. ............ ....
IMII•• f1Wu-a..n-.. .... ....... ... ---------God ••• ... .. lob tha ·-.... truth ol the
B..a ............ ... .. )lqnl NturB ol the __ a.w .. _____ _
ta.o.. \hat ~ tht die n&nrr lob eouW haw
eottbaltti'Udl,._ .. ....,..butadlnd....-.. _ ...... _._
AM .-... ill th. Grttlle CameliUlo a eanturiolt
ol .. ..... ...... (Ada 18:1). a. .. • -lie-tout
mu, ... • cbuilable ..... Be had the eood utd
hcDrt t..t. .... he lind up to tM truth • It
._ rat led to hila. Oocl ~ dMe to MIL Oocl
toW IUm to ...t fw SlJDoll PwW, aad & tDld hka
when ,..._ couW ba ........... it -all .....
then .... • O.tlle pantec'OI'C 1D. CemellUI' howe.
_..,._ --.... -w II 1 ! ........ 0 ... ..--.. ..:.. ci., .. ..,, .,... ...... T I,. ...... ___ ...... .. _____ ,...'1'-.111-._ .. ___ .., __ _ ---).--.. .:-. -.-. Nth\ J ... 11ft .. ._i.... .. .. ._.
.. .. ., ........... Jlllllfl ,_. ........ -""-!a--.. "" .. -5 . .... \it .......... ....., d61f' L ......
-..... --· ... -.....,1"" _...oar..: ... .._.~..,...,..,,.__.. --..... -.. "'*"'"-., ..... ------·-·-·-.., ................. be ""' to .....,. (loa. -.,a, V.).
'fte ..., ....... J'OU. .. _, .. tt-,.....
Pr•d• -.. to oHm !u I • _. hne ..,._
,......, ............ fui8IW. .. "" •• , ..... .. •• ., llar7 .... UQ. ••• ~ _.., LMYDfO. .. mUIIl IIIII ...-.n
the jil .,. ~ ., the .... ~ a.rw... .ADd .. _...., ___ ............ ..uh!o
.... ID'Uik ...... .t.ll .... )Up ..... fl-.
--, __ i.:li),
Be .. b.D to be our ,Brriour. 1o ... bo)<t aad
• .. fNat. th.air ...... to .... ~ -.... ·db•
from tWr 11M; to ......... -_. --tram
tWr riM; to .... 'old utd tlrlld -..1 w.M7 -
............ from their rial; .. --........ -...
....... from thair atn.; to .... Cllli'\'\IPt ... •· Jl'lllled ... .... 111'011*11 fraJD their ..... to ... .
Wh7 oouldll't Ooct Mw ••• ... .. tuGDdaoua
trvtb ol CbrW'• birth to th.e ""---throuP m. Splrlt? Or ill • DtriMI7·m.pind YWoa .uch
• Ra p,. to Con:.lh•1 Or Ia an,. nut~~bet-ol ....,,
• • • AND 1'IIDK • tba Star tMt a.d them. Me
.,. .till ~ to IIOeOUftt for it. Soma, lndud.lnc
Bible IWdeta, think they b.on acc:ounted for it.
Tbe,. t.U u. that It _... an unu.ual C!OilJuordob ol
bricht plaDeta. It t. kaown that Ia. the ,_,. I B, C.
theft WM a ooajUDdioll. oi Man. Jupiter, and S.turu.
But ...... \old "' aatroDomen that tNt eonJUDdlon
wvu.ld .aot ba.e baea. ...WbM to tbe WIM lieD fOI'
k WM too _.Abe INIL ADd 8JIOthw diffkuJQ" b
u..t thet Cllllj}IDI:tice WM two ,....n Won the
........ ClvioL
'"Tho NatiYPiy,-God .... ,_""" .... Holy Ghoot.'
a,. Gknoonnt lottitla P'ltt0nl1687·1767
the adut~~~ted ... the rieh tr.n lbmr 16nt: to ... .
the lcnonPt ... the poor from \hair .....
H. .. the UDIY_. s..lour, utd for .U lhlll.
AND STOOD OVER WR!:RZ THE YOUNG CHD..D
WAS" (Matt. 2:1).
Who hu ever Mard ol • ,_...... Au .. atucltai
O'Vft"' • ...,..a.r t.ot..a?
Tbe truth ia, ..den£te ne¥er ha. known an)"thint:
ebout tha WI.M Me's Scar, It ltDows IIOthinc about
It todliy.
"'. . Jf tho\!. thalt CIGIIf.-with. th7 mouth the Lord
J--. and ~halt beUeH in thlaa hlut \hat God
hath raitld him fnm the .... thou eba.lt be .. ..-..
(a-. IO;t).
ADd the,. .cUI ... ol the sw ... ~ Au
tMt •,.W..IJ' Mo w ...,-brfcbt. Or th.t It wu
the plaDft Veu. at itl; po.w.t ~-
Tiiat Star, Ulr.• the birth ol Chrlat, .... purl
m?nde. • • • mz VJSrr or the WlM M.a. to U.vc'• ~
'-hiltory. But it b more \b.m h»tory: It II. prop~w:,..
It b • Jli'OPheey ol tbe OOQVft'lioa ol a .....a a.umber
of GenWea foUowinl the rl'tUnl oi Cbrlat in aJory
&o thla earth. ..Becauea ol th7 t.mpla at .J..-u.alem
You don't Deed • Nr to 1-.d JOU to when Ha
Ia. Be .. then at J'O\D' .W.. WhJ" doa.'t J'OU )'laid
J'Ounelf to Blat., \ab Blm in&o Jeul' heart, coaf ..
Rim publlcb'. -· widl • church th.t beu.... ucl ~-llil ,.._,Inc .. ... ad low aad ........
Rim .u )'OUr .,.., ADd ....,. doa't JOU ~ J'OW'
chlldre lo Jllm1' u J'OU do, J"'U will be Ia the .......... ,. ol the .... ..... ..-..... -... --,_-
--,... ud --odll _,. to all that .. loocl in -bdiiP lt. lo ... IIUdMa "' our ,...,.,. .W.., utd .0. \MI that 1J.fe ._ haft
.....,... Uld purpoea, lllld. --. .. DDWe ... lfDOd..
But -of tbaa 111111tr • •k-' ,..._c.,... IJI•
plaiD the ......... !Mar. aowbea. they t-rd the
..... --· ..... Po, ""' "'*'· whPch .... , •• 111 the --. ..-bfton u-n.. TD.L rr CAME
ly ALFRED W. EPPARD, D.D.
Associal'l Professor of New TtstGmeRt
The Birth
Of Je•u• Christ
Mo-I :18-25
foittl 1'\eological StntiHry, Elkins Pork, Philodelphia, Pa.
Golden Tat : "ANd slu 1Mll brirtg forth a 1011, a"d O:ow sltoll call lli.s
MMI JESUS : for #11 sMll .ftWI laU P'olll from tltN siK.t'' (Matt. I :21 ).
N 0\rist:mas Day tht birth
of Jesus Christ in Bethle-
hem of J udza. will be eel~·
brated. tfhis wonderful
event in history took place
over nind:een hundred
years ago. The remarkable
story of th~ Nativity of Jesus is set
forth in two books of thr Ntw Testa·
ment , the Gospel according to Matt-
hew and th~ Gospel according to Lull:e.
In connection with the study of
Matthew'• naFTative, it is interesting
to note the remarks of a devout ex·
poajtor : "Th~ geneaJogy of Jesus
[Matt. I :1·171 declared him to beth~
Son of David. The rtory of hi s birth
rneals him as the. Son of God. It in·
cludn an explanation of the name
which 'fliU given and of the prophecy
which wu fulfilled. The story is brief.
but it bears the features characteristic
of Matthew, the 'Gospel of the King.'
of the predicted and rejected Messiah :
for it show1 that the mother of Jesus
is about to be repudiated and that
Joteph who was to be his legal father
i• addressed as the 'son of David,' that
Jesus is to save 'his people,' and that
an Old Testament prediction is di·
vinely fui6Jied in his birth. This U·
count of the supernatural birth of our
Lord is KJven \\;th inspired delicacy
and ruerve, yet with such definiteness
and cleameu as to leave no doubt u
to the lact f'ftOrded. The statement of
the perplexity of Joseph, the reference
to Jewish Jaw and custom, the di vi ne
guidance ~nted in the dream, the
simple declaration of the miraculous
event are all 10 natural and circum·
stantial u to indicate that the writer
wu composing not a poetic idyl but
tober history" ( cf. Charles R. Erd-
man, Til# Gotp•l of Mottluw, 1920,
pp. 24, :!$).
Moreover, it is eppropriate to quote
the wotdt of ;a notable preacher in hil
expo~ition of Matthew, the 6nt of the
canonical Gospels ': "Matthew-t account
ol the Narivity JeU Joseph In the fore-
?l"''lnd. · Hia pain and h<sitatlon, ·his
coalderotlotl for Mary, the divino
c:ommunlcStlon to him, and his obedl·
enca to it, embarr&~~inc u his potition
mao! have been. tab up larll<f ..,...
than the miracle of the birtb itoelf.
Probobly· In all thlt we bove an ..,_.
ociouo cllldooun ol tlso ....,.. of tbo ......,, latom•d""'-At oD-
be ~ u If It= Jooopb'o point of
-· Laloo, ....... -bond, bu -to •J &boat Mart• maillmly .... .. IDIIk ...... ! I *j! -..rlt ... 5, .... low hrlp ,_ .......
-·· 17 : ~. -• tloo """" af * A r. ..-loll had 1P01ooa. ond
.. ..,_ ol 'I " ...... l!loo-..... a e eh•' 1 ••••~ .... ; ...., ... -,_.,... _.._,__ ........
.. ,..,. ... , 1lco ---
beautifully supplt:mt:nt rach othtr, and
giv~ t-..ro vivid pictur~s of th~sc two
drvout souls, ~ach sharply tried in a
different fa.shion, rach richly bla:sed
by variously molded obedit:nce. Joseph
took up his burden, and Mary hen,
becauS(' God had spoken and thry be-
lie ved'' (d. Alexander Maclaren, "St.
Matthew" in Expositions of H oly
Scriptwr,, n.d .. Vol. I, pp. 6, 7).
The outline of the pruent lesson.
which is entitled "The Birth of Jesw
Christ," is u follows:
1 ( 'The Annundation to Joseph
(Matt.l :IS-25)
2. lbe Fulfillment of Prophecy
(Matt. I :22, 23)
3. l"le Rro.,..,.. of joS<ph (Matt.
5 :24, 25)
THE ANNUNCIATION TO JOSEPH
(n Matthew I :18-21 we read: "Now
the birth of Jesus Christ was on this
wise : When as his mothrr Mary wu
espoured to Joseph. before they came
togetheT, she was found with child of
the Holy Ghost. Then Joseph her
husband. bein£ a just man, and not
wtUing to make her a publick example,
was minded to put her away privily.
But whitt he thought on these things,
behold, thr angel of th~ Lord appeared
unto him in a dream, saying, Joseph,
thou 10r1 of David, fear not to take
unto thee Mary thy wife : £or that
which it conceived in h~r it of the
Holy Ghost. And she shall bring forth
a son, and thou shalt call his namr
jESUS : fM he lhall save his people'
from their ti ns."
Theoe -( 18-21 ) of our Bibli-
cal ..., cleacribe the miraculowr birth
of Jesuo Onut, the Saviour of tbo
world. Here the attention of the
rHder ;. directed to the rdnanf .....,
"'!lJ!I oo this .,._,. by a OlriotlaD
odllllar of this century : N&,....N
(11!): Thlo -. thai lire= wu olr<ody bollnel to Jooepb,
tbey w.... not yet a<:tuolly _.w.
Unfaithlu.._ alter _.., -,....
n..d u adultery. Of 1/tf H.,
GWn· ( 18) : Conception -by Plio mlnculaolt ....,.cloD of ~ tbo Baly ~~ wlwsobr 'doo Waot -· -.·. Jlolt• ..... ,.... ..... ,.,.
. ' -"" ... _, '"""' (., : 1'lllrl two w•w 'WtN Gplil tD Iiiii '(1-"1~1 .. A-ol ... 5
naturally tD .. tulbf ~. ,....,., (311): Lew ..
...... cirorocirr, loo -......, 'd n. --~.:~· ...
'nit I 1 a •:• ....... ·-•• st , ••
PIO• •cMRIITIAN IIACOM"
COLLINOIWOOD. N..J.
.gin conc~p"tl~n unleP aw; truth werr:
re\·ealed to ~im su~Uy. .lflf •
dream (20): Dreams were ofteri rec-
ognized ln the East as important chan·
nels of revelation, and still are to to-
day. So• of DIJVid (20); tho: normal
Hebrrw way of aa.ying 'desoendant
of David.' JESUS (21). The Greek
form of the Hebrew Jednaa, Joshua or
Jehoshua, meaning 'the Lord •vea.'
He shall sav• hi.s P•olll fro,. ll&lir
n '"-1 (21); i.e. from their ruilt and
penalty as well u from their pip and
power. This ia a JTUI: foandatioa
statrme:nt of the Gotpel rtanding It the
outset of th~ New Testament" (cf.
Basil F. C. Atkin100, ''The Gotpe1 At;
..:ordin~ to Matthew" in Tlu Nftl
Bibf~ Cornrn~Niary, 1st Ed., 1953, p.
774).
Concerning the witneu of vene Zl
the observation• of an e~
writer are worthy of note: '1n Ma&t~
hew I :21 we read that the ~ llid
to Joseph, concerning hD wife and tbe
babe subtequently to be bom, 'She
•hall brinK forth a Son; and thou obalt
ahalt call Hia name Jeowr; for it ia He
that lhall ave Hit people from their
sint.' The testimonY of t:hU vene to
any foreknowledge on the put of tbe
angel is only valid if we bdine the
record Ia Nstorically true, that it, if
we believe, not that Matthew at a later
date ascribed thete words to the aaceJ
without any evidence to tupport: ..;
statement, but that the an,e1 clld act\J..
aUx utter such a ttatemenf u thll to
,Joeeph, bdO<e tho: Lord Jerua -
born. If the anpl did thuo ~ to
[ot<ph, then the once! !mew two tf+.p
' about the bobe to be bom which DO
father and mother COD ...,. occur..,.
know about Oily of their cbildNri ...
fore birth. In the firot ploco, tho oirpl
knew thallhe bobe ......Jd loo a -".J ,
Furthermore. tho anct1 bnr-1M
babe would do wbcn loo I'"' op d$1
He would be a S&Yiour of H1a """""' not ·-who woUirl ... -,...
their ........... bot ......., -thcm~•llwlr.W. ,_
othtqior-hi tlso io
-modo. Tho!
""' ............ .,tho men who n 1+.t
Abnthan, . &u1 1\
lilonlol, ..... Ia ...
the A;..& ....
-..boot of • ....... Blrlr lr
........... to; .......
... 'J)a .... · ......... , ~ ........ . ....
"A GIFT
FOR YOU"
"For God so loved the wald
that He gave H11 only begotten
Son, thlt wholoever believeth i n
Him lhouk! not per ittl, bvl heve
everlasting life" (John 3:16).
In th• light of the P•u line
epistles tl'~ese welt-known words
hive become mote 8pp(opriate
than when oor lord first spoke
tl'lefn , Through Paul, Christ's re-
demptive work at Calvary h-as
been proc Ia imed and fut ly ex-
pi lined. In this light. then, we
suggest thlt our readers take the
time to re•llv meditate on ttt1s
pu .. ge abOut God'a greatelt
gift to IN!n.
Think of th• lov• th•t fNompt•d
it! "Gad 10 l01tad.' ... " We \llllefe
the .. children of disc:Cedience"
&nd "by nlhn the ctll il<*'en r:J
'M'Ith, even •• othert" jEph.
2:2,3). We deserved judgment,
''but God . who is rich in mercy,
for Hit "•t love wherewilh Ht
loved ut, .. gave His best . Hi1
all, t o UY8 Ul jEph . 2:4).
Thinlc of ill prlcelesl velu•l
"His only begotten Son -.,....,_
lasting llf•." Cttriat. the hOly
One, had to ba given up to dis·
grace Md dlath in order that oor
sinl might be justly de•tt w ith,
and that we might l*::ome tile
riglitful heirs r:J everla•1ing •life
!Rom. 3;25.261.
Think of your need d this gift!
" . .,thlt whoaoevet' believeth on
Him lhould not pari•h .... " How
perlloua not to accept: "the gift
r:J God which il eternal nte.
ttwough Juu• Ctwitt our lord"
(Rom. 8:23 ~ WMt loll y to apurn
or lgnort lr g ift we need so
scntvt'
Fm.fl,. tltinlc hOw gr«ious the
affetf ·• .. ,tll'tt wholoaver bel iev·
"h 1ft Htm Should t.>t petith but
,. ... .wrlutlng lift." Wltoso-
IVM believeth! Any one fl'lly haw
lhil gift by •lfi'IPCv be!teving -
100eptlng 6n ti~t• felth whet
God tWJ, 1bout Ctwl1t PIVII10 for
0411 liftt at Catwry. tn feet, thl•
I I tN fltily W.y wt can beoofl'lt
the rte:lpiMI of thlt wonderful
glfs,..-tor ftom . 4:& decl .... : "But
to him ~ wortr."h noc. but be·
'ltewch 01'1 Hi:n thlt l~tlf*h tN
.....,5y. "" fo!?h lbol..,lnol 5o
CIOIIfiUd farrr .... ••nea•. ''
UirORIZE
IIILE YIUS
UCM W!!l
• •
,:
..,... ......
CAll JWIDDINM) lUll ITA'I'IImrl'
IUPIJWM COUIITOITIII Tile ... ._ ,._ .. --~!!!!~~!!!!~!:::.
ftJ.'R 01 C41DObU daelihrt •••,._~&..
COU'JITYOPC:Il'..:il ................. .
....... n1DI"nn AJOC -Dr ........ -. ... WlLIOI ., c. Moon, ... ... .. II I ~ td· IIIII C. D&-~ ........ -,Ca.
YJSIII ~~ ......... IDWAJa) ....
ELM&R ~ • ..s an nu ......... _.t.t
otblr '** w 2 .... bJ • lldYtdlla1.
elalmflc ta1 ft1M; ........ ..... Cft C. Jlloon.
tate, u. -...... • .. ,.... .......... a.w
raJ _.roputy ~ Ill •• ._ ec.&7 Cttn oiOr-
tbe oaaphW ..,.,. .... c.., ~~or. 11. am.
to ()lallaa'• one....._ or .. ,....,.. Dee. U, 11, 11,
ID1 elM _. ~· ..... 1-. 1, ll'lt• II tM
Wit tlllreeo. Niwpert Hartlor l•&dp. l.clt lt ol Traet Mo. JMO, ,_.,,
iD tbe City o1 8---.. r • ~
Beaeb, CCMIItJ k o,.._.. 'L---
State of CaJ.Itnla. u Jill' P1CTI'I10UI8Wihiii
map reconled II Boot.._ JQMI ITA'I"DDP'T
-Pic .. 11 &ad 11, o1 aa.e.~-ne i)IIDwtlc ,.,.. a.
la.uoal ...... 1D u. amc. .... twt •• u: .... of
of tbe c~ R.co.Nir of ct.., 1M w.-CoutBwr .. aJd eo.ty, Ud ._.. u lf...-rt a.c., CaL ....
1502 DoaiJd c~. 111M-,.,_ ....._u v,...,.._
iDctOG B.W.,. CaJ.UDnil.. U'llut HID1h•II11L, eo!
NOTIC£1 Yoa IIIYI bMa Ita Me., Cal .. tar7, P.O.
IUed. Tbe CC.rt 111&7 clldde Boa = Mnpart Belch,
ap1ut JW rillalt ,_. ~ Cal. • 1Dc beard --. ,.,. 111 e ..,... .. .._ .. !T.!OIIIIileted
Wlthlo SO dl,.. ... tM .... bf U IDdiYiodlal.
formatioG .,..,.,. Biped: Vtnca a. Mttai-
A VUk>l Ult1d lllllldO de--.
mandado. II Trlbeal pMdt T'lda lt&temtlt wu a&td
deeldtr coatra Ud. liD udt-with tbt Coaly Clerk oiOr-
encia a meooa qae Uct. n-ance Couty Mew. 11, lr75.
spooda deatro de SO dlu. Publlab: NoY. 1'7, Dec. 4,
Lea Ia iDiormactOG que 11, 18, 1975, tD tbe N.-port
slgue. Harbor E11Jp. F ~ttM
1. TO THE DEFENDANT: . . ·
A ctYil compla1nt bu beea LIOAL MM0111111ICI•Irll
ttled by the pWnttft apl.ut FltTinOUS BUSINESS
you. NAME STATEMENT
a. U you wlab to dtftDd Tbt followtDc perma 11
this lawsult. you must, wttb-do1Dc boatneu as: Recycle
ln 30 days alter tbta sum-Eqa.tpmeat Martetillc, 501
moaa ta aernd oo you, ni'J Promoatory Dr. W., Hw-
wlth this court a wrttten port Beaeb, Ca. 02&60:
pleadtnr iD reiPC)Oie to tbe M., .. F. WU.OO.. 501 Prom-
complaint. (It a Justice ootory Dr. W., Newport
Court, you mast nle wttb Beach. Ca. 92660.
the court a written pleadJ.Dc Tbia bu!Deutaeooducted
or cause an oral pl.eadJ.Dc by an IDdtrldii&J.
to be entered iD the docket Slped: Kaye~ F. WU...
ln response to the complatat, This atatemtDt ftl flied
wtthl.D 30dayaaftertbnaum-wtth tbt County Clerk o10r-
mons Is se"ed OD you). aoce County NoY. 19, 1975.
b. Unless you so respood, Publlab: NOY. 21, Dec. 4.
your default wUl be entered 11, 18, 1975, Ia tbe Newport.
upoo appltcatloo orthe plata-Harbor Eaatp. F -498M
till and this court may eater port Beach, Ca. 92110:
a judgment against you for
the relief demanded iD tbe
complaint, wbicb could re-
sult ta garalstunent ohraces,
taking of mooey or property
or otller reltet requested
in tbe complaJDt.
c. If you wlsb to seek the
advice of an attoney iD thla
matter, ·you abould do 10
promptly so that your wrU-
tea re~. ! df. nlth be
nled CXl ~~ 1'f I ' '
Dated: FM>. tt>, 1975.
WUllam E. St John, Clerk,
By Ja.ne W. Hammoos,
Deputy.
Myroa N. Graysoo '
Joseph M. Felabert, Z043
Westcltft DrtYe, Suite 315,
Newport Beach. Calllorn1a
92660, Attorney tor: plalA-
tltf.
Publish: Dec. 4, 11,11, ~5,
1975, ln the Newport Hal'tlor
Ensign.
LRAL MOTICI
t-lCTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The follo'wlai per.ao 11
doing bualness as: Jea.u
Hide Out, 2640 E. Coast Hl(b-
way, Coi'ODl del Mar:
Joseph R. Stafford, 112-l/Z
Pearl, Balboa Island gzaaz.
This bus!Dea ts coodueted
by an lDdtYldllal.
Signed: Jostpb R. stafford.
Tbla statemeat wu fUtd
wtth the County Clerk ofOr-
ange County NoY. 28, U75.
Publish: Dec. 4. 11, '18,
25, 1975, ID the Newport
Harbor Eulp. F -5014'7
t.IGAL MOTICI
B-80397
FlCTmoos BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
Tl'lt toU0Wf81 peraoo 11
dot.og baalaeaa u: GrMt
Real Eltlt., 8202 Del Oro
lADe, La Palma, Ca. toUI:
Robert J. Mar•h, 1202 Del
Oro, La Palma, Cal. eoaJS.
This bualot .. la CODdueted .
by U lDdlYtdlaal.
Stped: &bert J. Muab..
Thta atatemet wu tiled
wttb tbt COUDt)' Clert oiOr-
&1111 Coaty N«. n, 1975.
LI!GAL MOnCt
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
Tbe tollowtoc penoa Lt
doiDc buineu as: Sure-
Shot CorporaUoD, 901 Celtll
Place, Newport Beach, Call-
fornla 9%110: &are..Bbot Cor-
porattoo. ~tated iD cawonJ&, 901 c~ Place,
Newport Beacb, ~atti)nda
9!660.
Thll bustnHa t. ecodaeted
by a corporattoo.
CorporaUoo Name: Sure-
Shot Corporatlca; staa.ley s.
Sheldon. SecrttarJ-Trta-
surer.
This statement wu ftled
with tbe Couoty Clerk otOr-
ange Couoty NOY. !4, 1975,
Publllb: NoY. Z7, Dec. 4,
11, 18, 1975, iD tbe Newport
Harbor EnsiP F -50013
LIGAL MOtiCI .
B-80353
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The t.ollowtDc penoa II
dolnc basineu u: Tbe
Orteatal Jwel, 150 E. 17tb
St., Rm. !16, Costa Mea,
Ca.: Victor C. MarUDe, 1SOO
Coral Place, Newport Beach.
Ca. 9Z66S.
TbbbaaiMull~
by u t.odirldllal.
Stcned: VIctor C. Uart1De.
Tb1a statemeot ftl t1ltd
wtth tbe County Clerk ofOr.
aop Couoty Nof. ZO, 1975.
PubUsb: NoY. 17, Dec. 4,
11, 18, 1975, to the Naport
Harbor EoaicL F -499!$
LIGAL.MOnCI
FtCTmOtJS BUSINESS
NAY.£ STAT!MDT
TM to11ow1Dc peraoa la
~ butDtA u: PacUic MarbUac SJsttma, PaeUie
Bea.rtac Aid C•ter, P.O.
8o1 4.11 -65S W. lttll St.,
COita ..... Cal. tiU7: Za1D
!del DeBorde Jr .. • w.
WU.., Coal M-. Cal.
tiU'l.
Tb1a balliMII la~ed
bf .. llldlndlal.
SSped: Zala £. DIBor'Cie
Jr.
1'bt.l ............ flied
ncua .... •• 1W11 ftAftMPr ,.....,......,._'"
._ t1rt 111 .. I 6 W
AJIDttl .. m ... 111111
........ 11701: ...
•• lludlcn, ·*BUill~~ eo..-• ·Mar, ca....,;
R. w.,_ WUMta, liN Or-ciiiJ'd. ..... AM, Ca. 817(11;
..... C. BrooD, It,, 1M10
TUdl AYe., tll, Tut1D,
Ca....O.
'l'lllll .... l:fOCiaCODdleted
bJ • ttMftl ~.
ltpldl L W. IIUdllcre.
n~a· ........... ft1ed
wta1 tM CGnty Clerk otOr-
_,. CcwiJ -· 1!t 197!5. PtiiiJ.IIt ... 10, ~. o.e.
4, ll, 1r7S, Sa tbt Hnport
BuW ledp. F -4t!Sr7
tlii..:iiiii n:J n &lUI BUIIHI8S
M.ull rrATIMiln' n. tolJciiWtlc per-la
dc*IIUIM•aa:L6B
Food ltrftce ud P--
Wettan DUtrlbatora Ud
Robert .......... EDttw· prs-, .aU.fambont Rol4,
8os 'C', Hnport B.cb,
CalUDnla tMeO: Robert A. Peu111ctDG. 1 7t91 Cedar
Tree t.l, l"I.De, Calt-
londaiiMt.
Tbla ....... u cc:Jidleted
by .. lldtYidlll.
Sipad: Robert A. Peno-
~ .at.ment ... ftled
wlttl tbe Coaty Cltrt otOr-anre CoaDtJ MO¥. 11, 1975.
Publilb: NO'I. ZO, Z'7, Dec.
4, 11, 19'15, tn tbe Nnport
Hal'tlor EnalcJI. F -49779
LIOALMO'nC.
PICTmOOS BUSINESS
NAJIE STATEMENT
Tbt lollow1ac penou are
doq baalot" as: (1) Fle.s
Malter, (2) Waster Flu,
(3) Sp.s Muter; 204-1/Z
29th, Newport B•cb 92660:
RooaJd Dee Robertsoo, 204-
1/2 Z9tb, Newport Beach,
Calli. 9:26&0; Terry La-
Borde, 204-1/2 29th, N.B.
Calli. 92160. .
This bu.slaess IB eooducted ~
by a ceoerat pa.rtnersblp.:
Slped: Roaald De. Rob-,
ert.soa.
Tb1s ltatemeat waa tlled
with tbe COUDty Clerk otOr-1
ance CoantJ Not. u. 1975. ;
Publ..Lih: Dtc. 4, 11, 11,.
251 1m, ID tbe Newport
Harbor Eastp. F49699.: ,
LIGAL MOTICI
STATEMENT OF ABAN-
DONMENT OF USE OF FIC-
Tn'JOUS BUSINESS NAME
The tollowtoc persoo bu
abudoaed the use of tbe
ftcUtJoua buatn.u name:
HOUM of Cleu, 198 W. WU-
SOD St., Costa Mea, Ca.
92627; tbt ftet1Uousbu1Deu
oame referred to &bon wu
ftled ID Orance Cowaty oo
1!/18/72: Gleo Sample, Box 44. WeaftfTille, Cal.
Tbls business wu coo-
dQeted by ao tadtrldaa.l.
Stpect. Glea Sample.
Tb.ta ltatemeot .U nled
wttb tbt County Clerk otOr-
UIIt Cocmty Nov. 21, 1975.
Pablllb: NoY. 27, Dtc. 4,
11, 18, 1975, tn the Newport
liaJ't)or Ellalp. F -ZZ119
~IGAL MOTI~I
f1CTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT ne followlal peHOG ta
dolDC tulotsa u: Mr. Kleeo
Co., U4 W. Cout lhrJ .,
N nport Beach, Cal. 91M3:
8UT A C LAOS, u dtplcttd
by cblnc.ter actor TnYt.
Parry, Ia wa1tlDc tbroacb-out btb C'out VWap
cr..U.C ebl.ldr-, ac-1 to too. e&r1'Jtlc a btc red book
Ia wbtcb be writel lbelr
.....-. B1a 1tblatlra are
NaJ, IDd M Meda DO J*S-
dtlc, IDd b1l suit u real
s.tber, r-.1 crubed YelYet
ud real tar. Tbere la DO
e~~atce fDI' tal1ac pkturea,
&M pa.rtDta are IMUed to
brilc u.tr ern cameras.
MB BUILDING TOT AI..
MOW AT S28 MILLION
NoYeml>er bQIJcttac per-
mit. 1D Newport Beach
totalled SI,IU,%14, bfillct.ag
tbe nc:ord tor tbe 1e&r to
$38, 7'71,18~.. Ttda compares
wttb $0,199,581 for the
ame period 1ut year aad
$67,053,440 for tbe year be-
tore.
Accordlac to Bob Fowler,
uldltaot bulldtog cil.rector,
baU4tac aeUrlty Lt expected
to rema1D moderately actin
In the oe.Jt aeYeral montbl.
MEMOT11'S 'AMAHL'
OM STAGE AT OCC
Oraoce Coast Collece'a
Fin Peony Opera Company
wW present Glan Carlo
.. eaottl's cootempon.ry
opera, "Amah! and tbe n.lcbt
Ylsttora," at 8 p.m. Dec.
18-19-ZO iD OCC's aew 300-
aeat drama lab.
Admllsion Ls 5 peonies,
aDd peraoos will be admitted
on a flrst come nrst aened
bull. Doors open at 7:30
p.m.
LI&Al. MOTICI ·
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATE ME NT
The follCJ'tri.Qr persoo Is
4oLDc business u: Jerico's,
1858! Beacb BlYd., Hunttoc-
too Beach. Ca. 9!648:
Tbomu R. Holmes, P.G. ud
V. Inc. (CalJt.), 18512 Btacll
BlYd., Hantlngtoo Beach, Ca.
92648.
Tbla bustaess Is cooducted
by a eorporaU.OO.
Corporatloo Name: P.G.
and V. ln., Tbomas R.
Holmes, Pres.
Tbts statement was tued
wtlh the County Clerk ofOr-
ange County Nov. 12, 1975.
Publlsb: Nov. 20, 27, Dec.
4, 11, 1975, 1o the Newport
Harbor Eo&Jp. F -49587
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
Tbe followl.ng persoo ls
dolor business as: Saddle-
back Valley Fire Protection,
2!831 Costa Bella, El Toro,
Ca. 92630: Stepben Ray WU-
ler, %!131 Costa Bella, El
Toro, Ca. 9Z630.
This busiDess Is cooducted
by an tadtndual.
Signed: Stepben R. ..Iller.
Tb1s statement was IUed
wtth tbe County Clerk ofOr-
I.Qit County Nov. 12, 1975.
Publisb: Nov. ZO, Z'7, Dec.
4, 11, 1975, Ia the Newport
Halbor Euign. F -49598
LRALMOnCI Venoo Ru....U IIDalaal,
U'7 Eut NIDiteeatb St., Co-FlCTmOUS BUSINESS a M-, Cal • .a7; P.O. NAME STATEMENT
Boz Uta, Mnport Beach. Tbt followlQc per90D Is
Cal. •sao. do1ac buslDess as; Gypsy
Tbtl butMu II CODdllct..s Rover Enterprises, 164U
bf u ~. ,GotlaJod IK, Hantlzlctaa Beb.
sapect v1...-R.. Mlk-tz&f7: E<lttb Aim Scbftrta, a18a. lMU Gottard IK, H.B. Ca.
1'b1l ltatemllllt ... tlltd t!lf7.
wttll tM eo.tJ C1.trt oiOr-Tbs. basloess 11 cooducted ..,. eo.tJ lfo'r. n, tm. by u IDdtY~<Nai.
MJ..I.IIII: M~. 10, 1"1, Die. SICI*t Edith A. Scbwartl.
4, U, lt7S, la . U. MftliOI't Tbla lta.ttmet waa ftled
MU.b: Dee. t, 11, 11,
15, 1975, 1D tJIIt Nwpolt
Halt)or Eutp. F .. 50111
LM&•11CI
B-10111
nCTITIOOI BWIHESI
NAill STJ.TEMIMT
= t~.a.:t ~~: f
JlllbUM: -• .., • Dee. .. u. 1e. tm. • a. Jfft'port aut......... , ......
lluW I..... F-_.,10 1F1D tbe Cout7 Clert ofOr-..,., ... ~~lS~·=~·=·;,;:ta,:--.... C:O.tJ Moor. 17, 1975. . ~-.,..,..ca·· MUA: ~. 10, 2'7, Dec.
F'ICTITIOUIIhMIHIU 4. 11, lt'71, 1D tbe Nnport
KAIIIITATIMDT Harbor lutp. F-4f778
Tbt PDPoftlr s-,... an
cloq .... •• ~ HJ.
Sludllrd A.ltlallk.a'"-UO W. rtnt .,.... ..... -.
C&U*nll -'01: Dlal.a ••
DlcoU, ... ~ "-· 11.11 va.a.a.,, ~
11701: ............. w.
Jr., lhOI Clla~ ....
Cie..NIII OI'Oft, Qa.llflnla ......
n18t '••lie Hl'611 "~m ... n::. =-:a= lfGI. .,... c.o Die. ...... .• Dll.4.=
•• '"" IIi .. ....... ,
-'=·~-·' ·. rx: tn'IJUIIliDDI
NAill IT Aft...,.
TM I!IOiRII ,.._ 18
... h t ... ,..o.t
............. A .... ..-~caa-.. ....,_ -an""" 1411-1/1 _, .
,.~,..-.... . nc
.... b?#Jil u: Terra-LIGM... I ~-.., Jut..,...... F.:tti.WS BOSDfESS PL.,.-~ a.q 11ee0: NAME STAftMIMT
Daftd I! ......, ltll eon. ,. ~ ,.,_. an ...... c.-..... Ca. doiiC ..... y
t1eM; . J11trt1* l • ._, Inner'• Dnul, TOI IN 11lleora....,c..:.....e;;: .,.,c...-.~~u..as: ca.._Jw1a.r. W. IMIT--.Iar~::.~ .., IWt .. ,..... .... c.-... liar,
........... Ci.. -...; ~&daN .... , ....
r ....... ., Jllrt ,. llta, c.-... Mar,
...... fl.. ..... , C·M--. .._.Ca....._ 'ftSiit Onrll •••=•
'fttlt $ lllllllllte• _,a lEI .. fii'IIIEI'
_, a I ••I JU'I tt ~ .... ~ ..... ~,.--'* ... nt ...... ftll 11 'I ......... .... c..Jr Clift trar-.... Cllflilr Clift IIOr-~---~--r c.., ... ni '"" .....,. ...... -..... -. --... .-:~ .. ·.:·~ t.u:ain. .. .:...; ..._, 'e ;:;'iii ..,.... 'a r.4rn
••• , ... ,, .w .•
T.ny IMa ~ 4t, ., 100 lldlea. ...........
...,. • lOtiO ,.... -
ellalpd..U.dUorcllr1Jcaa-
dllc:t ..... llltozkalld • • •
ArtiiU Blachood ...._1,
1t, ot ao.to rw.,..e. co-* ...... wu CtiU'Jed .... tu.,_._ u omcer Wbo
llld ta-. b1m to Bole bl*o
pUa1 fo1.Jowi111 a 1:10 a.m.
ltiJilc aecldtM at tbe Arcbtl
•.• lam•• Owe PotU,
ICH 4ard., WMt M.wport, wu
arr-.ct tben at t:ZO a.m.
&Dd Clla.rJed with poaettllon
of nwtjraua ••• Gerald
Francia Cole, 60, ot 510
Bola. Newport Helcbtl, wu
elllarJed wit)) mi8demeanor
dnmk drlYI.Dc at 5:50 p.m.
at SU Newport B1Yd., Nn-
port Hetcbta ••• James
Jaekloo Joaes, 50, of Z14
Calamity, COlt& liesa, was
stopped at 1!:50 p.m. at
Utb aDd Ba.lboa BlYd., Bal-
boa.. for baYl.Dc DO brake
Uc~. a.ad a roatiDI war-
not cheek retu!ted iD h1l
arrelt oo bufllary cbargu
ta Torrance ud a Cama-
rUio coart warnut cba.rg-
lnr bim wttb drtY1Dc oo a
rtYoked Ueeue ••• Duri.Dg
a party at tbe Balboa Yacht
Club from 10:30 to 11:15
p.m., 4 d.lYldera between
urtnala 1o tbe meo•a rest-
room were pulled from the
wall, cautnc damace esti-
mated at $150.
• THtiRSDAY, NOV. 27
OanJ.el Fr..trtek Guthman
reported tool• Yalaed at $183
staleD from a abed oear
b1s mobUebome at 7Z04 W.
Coast Hwy., Welt Newport,
betwHD 5 p.m. NOY. 26 and
9 a.m. NoY. Z'7 ••• StUng
and stereo equipment, nlued
at •••raJ lmodred dollars,
wu stole from tbe trunk
of a ear beloaciDc to ste-
pbeo Michael Sctlwart&, 1
Sao Martin, Spyglass HUl,
by a thief who pried opeD
tbe ranee door, took tbe
keys from the ignition and
opeoed the trunk between
8:30 a.m. Nov. 19 and 2:30
p.m. Nov. Z7.
• FRIDAY, NOV. Z8
Sa.odn Kennedy, 18, of
127 A(ate, Balboa Island,
was arrested at 5:40 p.m.
at 500 S. Bay Froclt, Bal-
boa Island, and char(ed with
petty theft • • • A $500 TV
set wu bartlart.zed from
a stonce cloMt at tiM bome
of Jimmie PaullM Webb,
18-40 Park Newport, be-
tweeo 7:30 a.m. Sept. 20
and 7:30 a.m. NoY. 21 .••
Benrly Jean WU.OO, 3805
Seashore, West Newport,
told pollee that $459 worth
of clothlnc was stolen from
her car wblle It was puked
near her home from 11 p.m.
to 5 a.m., by a thief who
pried open a wlndwl.ng •••
Randall Kalle, 514 Dahlia,
Corooa del Mar, reported
a $150 outboard motor
stolen from h1s boat at the
Balboa Yacbt Club between
oooo Sept. 7 and 1 p.m.
Nov. 28.
• SATURDAY,.NOV. !9
Joha Llnellya Tbompeoo,
54, of 423 E. Bar Ave.,
Balboa. wu c hl..rced wttb
ml•meanor dr"'lllk drtYtnc
at 9:15 p.m. lD tile 1600
block of W. Balboa, Ceotral
Newport ••• MoMUe Town.
seod, 327 IZDd, Newport
Shores, wu arrested tbln
at 7:40 p.m. and cbarred
with be1nc dnmk aad d.ls-
orderly ••• Pamela Ellu-
beth Krue(tr, 31, o1 1600
Anita, Harbor HlcblaDds,
was chal'(ed wlth sbopltfttnc
at 4:10 p.m. at RoblDsoo's
Fub.loo Island store •••
Wayae Pll111Jp O.Caro, 32,
of 4413 N. SUperior, WHt
Side, Cheryl Wuioe Colt-
mao of Downey aod Marla
Dolores Cantwell of El Moate
were arrested at 1:40 a.m.
at S30 Newport BlYd., New-
port Heltflb, a.ad cbia.t'pd
wU b pubUc lDtoxicatloe • • •
Joo Aotbolly Gibb8, 29, ol
420 PoluetUa, CofOIII del
Mar, wu cba..reed wUb pllb-
llc 1otol1eaUoo at 3:4.5 a.m.
at 47th a.ad Balloa, Wilt
Newport ••• Rlcbard Me-
Leu. !4, of Z77S Vllta deJ
' .,..,.. r.-. .. ~-----
..................
Pld 1M Yll ...... LMt ....... ........ ..
....... Jll 1 .. .
A CS.W WM ....._II at u. ,.....,. ......... ....,_
porter ...... _ 10 .....
·~ ... -u a.a.b. II ted $111 ftfta ol .... wu .eo&. ,..,. • ...ne.
bar ••• &o.t .. ted a ·suo ~ b'OIB a wtakiiW
at tbe Camua llllap, !15
.......... Balboa r.IMd. be-
tw .. 10:10 a.m • .t 1 p.m.
• SUNDAY, JIIOV. 10
Stepb. w.,.,_ HI:)'Del,
ZZ, o11815 W. 81 .... C•-
tral Newport, wu IJ"''ated
at b1s bome at 10 p.m. IDd
cba.rged WWl ea.lt.tfttiDc
mart)laaa • • • A $!00 TV
· set wu bartlartltd hm
tbe bome ot lama EW..,
403 ~ LJdo Park,
between DOOD New. Z5 and
4:30 p.m. HOt. SO • • •
Thieves pried opeD the
doors of 11 omc.. iD a
bulld1ac at 1000 QaJI. air-
port area. a.ad took type.
writers aod calcalators
valued at more tbu U,OOO,
between 3 p.m. a.Dd7:ZOp.m.
• MONDAY, DEC. 1
WUUam DeWI.re reported
tbat 4 eusldoa.l, n.toed at
$100, were atolea from bts
boat at 101 H. Bayaide Dr.,
oeu tbe bay bridle. be-
tweeD 1 p.m. aod 4:10 p.m.
•• Gl.adya L&adl.8 ,..meet z
outdoor lampa ctamapd at
her home at 2010 Galuy,
Donr Sbores_ between 6
p.m. NoY. U ud 7:45a.m.
Dec. 1, eau1ac u estimated
lou of $100 • • • Durtnc
bulDea boan from 11:30
a.m. at1l 5 p.m., IOflleOM
stole I mule bo.lu, nlued
at $105, trom tbe DryfOOds
MereaaWe Co. abap at 2640
E. Coast lhry._ Corooa del
Mar ••• a.p CraJc, 1655
Sberialtoca. Oakwood. re-
ported a cuaette tape re-
corder, blaoeulara, and a
clock radio, Yaltaed at $140
stolen from b1a apartment
betweeo 11 a.m. New. 26
and 5:30 p.m. Dec. 1, by
NATIONAL PRIZE
FOR UNIQUE
A uttc.al merit award
for letterbead ad butnns
carck bu brouCbt to I the
mamber of edferttsln«
awards woobyODiqDeHomes
Ru1 Eltate onr the put
lhr• ,.._,..._ ODJqae Homes,
a resideat1al resale ll.rm,
Ls based 1o Coi"'DD del Mar.
the Award wu pnMIIted to
corporate prelideat Jim
Wood at tbe rectDt ~Uonal
AaoclatioD of Realtors coo-
ventioo ln Sao Fruclsco.
ID addJtioa to the aaUonal
award, UDJque Homes was
allo awarded a nrst, third
and a.o booorable mention
ln the 1975 statewide a11-
vertistnc compettUoll. The
catagortes ln tbls tastance
were letterbead and basl-
neu cards, o.mce I.Dtertors
aod lostituUooa..l adYert1s.lll6t.
In 1972, Ulliqae Homl!s won
aatiooa.l awards for 111 ol-
ftce Urtertor lDd aD tnstttu -
t1ooal a~ertis.lll( brochure.
PEG MANDERS TOPS
IN NOVEMBER SALES
Re<or Pee .. _,.n of
tbe Fubkla l&laDd oatce of
Coats and Wallace Real Es-
tate IDe. wu aamed top
salupersoo foT NOttmber
Cor t!llat omce at a r.eent
meeUI(, accordlac 110 brobr
owner aDd Vtce-Prestdeat
Frank White. Prtor to com-
tnc to the oruce Coaoty
area, Pee wortect ln the
Palos Verdes area ln ,..,
sales. Uattl tbe FaabAoo Is-
land ot..ce opeotd a year
aco. Pee worbd ttom the
RuntiQgtoa Beaeb oftlet.
OFF1CERS TAKE USC
A£.0DE.n COURSE
Rectllt cndatel com-
pleCJDc a USC co.ne to
motor Ytbicle ~to
Yesticatioa IDeJadt Lt • .1o1m
A. Repa. tnme blnau
commuder ol tbe eo.ta ..... poUct..,.._
Jota D. S....a_ tnme
laftlttptor l)r tbe dt1 ot am..
OPPICIAL HB•PAitBa OP lfB.I'o•r IBAC•
SUISCRI~ION OftDER·
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door • • • aoa..t c.anw,
114 FtnMif. Cona 611
Mar. l"'pptt.d a.t --.. pried ope tM wtaiW'tll
c. lit. YU. pal'tlltd aero.
... ltnet from ..........
betw .. 4;30 p.m. Dec. 1
I.Dd '7:10 a.m. Dec. I, ad
stole ltereo tQalpmtllll
W'allltd at SUO.
• TUESDAY, DEC. 2
A bufllar got into ZI.DO'I
restaurant, SUI Newport
Blvd., West Newport, by
Plllhinr to aD ea.ut tu
and cltmbtnc tb.roactl the
open~nc, between 11 p.m.
Dec , Z and 9:30a.m. Dec. S,
pried opeo a "pone" came
table, a.ad took an estimated
$50 of quarters ••• Stereo
equipment. cameras, ca.r-
petl.oc, IDd other ltems,
Yalaed at more than $2,300,
were stolen from a ncam
house at 4607 Camden.
Cameo Shores, beloortnc to
Stepheo Turner, betweeo
5:30 p.m. Dec. 2 and 9 a.m.
Dec. 3 .•. An antlquecolfee
pot, aDd other sHYer and
jewelry, valued at $1,057,
wer~ stolen from Barbara
Aodereoa's home aJ Z639
Buckeye, East Blatt, be-
tween 8:30 a.m. and 2 p.m.
by a thief who pried open
a sUd.lng glass door •.•
Merrill Botbamley reported
that a $ZOO TV set wu
tateo from b1s home at 1620 w. Ocean Front, Ceotral
Newport, between 9 p.m. and
10 p.m ..•. A $1,000 rq
aDd $14 in cash were re-
ported missing from tbe
apartment of Phtulp Etoyre,
1755 Sherl.agton, Oakwood
Gardens, alter someooe ap-
pareoUy got 1o tbrougb a
wlodow between 9 a.m. aod
11 a.m.
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