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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-12-18 - Newport Harbor Ensign( • "" rae COSTA MESA IE 0 Druce Couoty, the gov- trnm-.ts of at least 9 of Ita cttles, and the m.anage- meDt of Ontario loterna. Uoo.a1 Airport (OlA) are all bll acreem~t this week: On. tulo Is I (rUt place for Oraoce Couotlani: to catch a jet fUcbt. spokeswoman at OIA yes- Still to be coovillced are tel'dllJ. after hearinc that the jet passepgers and the the Oraoce Couoty Board folks who live under tbe: of Supent.ors bad IIDIDi- takeoff pattern at Ootarkl. mou.aly' voted Tuesday to "We can twMlle tbe traf-promote ase of the airport. ne and wtU be clad to cet "People ID oul:lyLDc areu II," aid a public rt!llatkJDs are alltunC-hofortbeldea." HEIGHT LIMIT IS ISSUE ~;.=t~i~~9:~~ Nlllc bearlllgs oo the ecooomtca.l. How.ver, CUff future of Mariners Y.Ue re-Hav.:~ aDd Newport Heigbts sume lonl(bt, Dec. 18, be-reaidftlta aquedforthelow- curb mal"l boxes urged Otb'QO.OOOOQ•wro.~ee.ow.o-c :~~bec:Zss~~~ r:;u~d~~:e~= C"fJ IJ., " -11¥ 7 p.m. meeting in City Hall woald reduce their vtews of -,,. ~~ wUI consider a 1r.aster plan lbe bay and oceu.. Curbtlde mall boxes lD-for door delivery, compared did suggest, however, that for tbe area a.loDg Coast Proposed laod uses in the stead of door delivery ls to lbe curbside cost of $39, the mail box for a second ARVO E. HMPA, owntt ,and publisher of the Ensign Hwy. botmded by the haJ't)or, pl.analng ana woald restrict recommended by Post-Corona del Mar oow ha.s unlt at the rear of a lot ..o.o...oc:•oooo~oo-a.o-o:oooa4 the Newport Hel«hta: blllfb, tbe.authsldeofCoutHwy. master Vernoa Bowles tor 5,948 t'ousehol<ls recelvlng be relocated at the ftool or the Arches aad the SeaSc.out to recr .. tton• 1 and m.ut. the Dewer areu of Corona mall dellnry. About Z,lOO tbe k>t. • LET VOTERS DECIDE A,S"NEX Base. ortMlled tWYelopmG. North del Mar. of these stops could be coo-No oew deYelopments are Th L The plao calls for a be:tcfK of the tucttway, iodadts~~ tbe Speaktac· Lut Thursday at verted to curbside dell very, oow being accepted for mail e og has editori.alized previously, limit of 26 lett on Dew btiUd-bu.roed-out block. would be tbt breattast meettn& of tbe Postmaster Bowles said. delinry unless boxea are and repeats it now, that there is no Lngs, wlth a provlsloa. tor looed for retaU and aenlce c orona •et Mar Cham~r Tl!la woold resuU lD an an-t•~ t the rb h . allowing hf.lehts up to SS commercial buslnea••· " ~ •.~~~~-~so'~tass 'H"111• --~ PJ"Oht for Newport Beach in reacht"ng reetby -tal perm". ...._.., .. te off-A,....-·~-of Commerce, he said that nual savlncs of $2S,650, the ..... .,.,. u. ....., Q, .___ _. .. corbl:l.de boos wOQ1d pro-dift'eHDct bttwHa tlO'l,$00 JumtDe CrMk, the 1ut a out for more landa to annex to the city A 1!-footHtbacklkxlctbt toe. landscaplnc:, setbacks _._..~-leo--..._....,. ..... ._.-.._.. ... .,. --··•-• .._,.. ___ B\ ,_, ' oortberaectceofCou&HJFY. ud U(Mia& r.:tu1Nm..U ;;;ttr1::'ti.r~IIA,;;:-----..--~-;,:;";:;;..,...;;:::..,.;;""';r;:, .;o..,;;;;~;;;,;;~:..-;-;,.aH--~~~ "'!' t better;. b~!!J.!I.c<9-!!!ler, _""'!!L..UO. lor ~ .., -to lllo ...._ '"""' !lddlllett "' • .....-. The c-all oot reeom-bo-,.. up at tbt ourb. when govermnent Involvement 111 cou-wldt!iiJjftl'"thii .r,--.;·a.· !WitT"ONcllll1il"l ,...._ able &Jrile ta Post OfDce mended for old Corona del "Thes are.aa sbow' rrnt cerned. 11% feet. It is now 100 feet hie hU bHII mau.d ID aboat expenses. Mar, because the hoUses an variety aod tncenulty to con-wide. 800 owoers of propeny Ul He gave a cost estimate easily accessible trom the struction and deconUon of Up to now, ~he decision on annextng Developers seeti.Dig to Martoers Mile aDd wltl'lin of $50 per year per stop street, Mr. Bowles said. He the· boxes,'' Mr. Bowles said,. to the City of Newport Beach has been bufld up to tbe 35-ft. hetgbt 300 t~t of theplaoDI.Dga.rea.. The curbside recom-woold have to coawtDce ttw U the Plamlng Commls- Mclnnl•s •o run aga1"n meodalion is dlrected par-up t o the property ownerS in the pro~ PlanDIDe Commission that slon adopts the spedft.caru 1 ttcularly at det'elopments posed annex area and the City Council. better publlc views or the plan, It Is e~ted to with- that are dlfOcult to service bay woald ruult trom tbe hold final qJpronl IJIItU at Mayor DoBald Mcinnis an-because of large lots and Now it is being proposed by the Cou:1ctl, Metter prollle. least Jan . 22, to gtn the nou.nced TuesdaJ that ht> will uneven terrain, as in Shore at the request of the West Newpprt lD earller be:artnes. aome plaMLDg stlolff adequate time run for re..elecUoa 1n next CUffs Cameo Shores property owners complained to prepare a report on the April's CUy CouncU elec-c ame:, Highlands Co~ Improvement ~sn., the:-t the voters that the buUdln( heictat UmU plan's effe<-t oo the ern•troo- Uoo. Jf be wt.os, he would Highlands, lrvloe' Ternce should have the right to decide at the would maR denlopmentuo-ment. start IUs 3rd 4-year term. f llr. lletwll•, .. aoro-'"':,"'~\':'r ~:~m~~ the pons whether they should accept these Iorence MacGinitie, space ftee'uttn wlw:l UYes Chamber, Mr. Bowles new burdens. 1t will take approval of 1n West Newport, aid he t • t d • hu the endor .. ment of thaoked the oommunlly ol a charter amendment to bring this about. ex-pos mas ress, tes former mayorsDoreenM .. •-Corona del Mar for gl•ln& I' all f .... him a great receptloo, He m or this charter change. After shaU, Edp.r Htrtb,JayStod-had bein named po~er dard, Dora Hill IJld Charles' last September, UlllDr the (Cootiooed 011 Page 2) Hart,. and formtr CltyCOQA... posltloo n.cated by the re- cUmto RIDS Lorth, Ric::~ Uremeat of Grant Howald. trd Croul Ud Carl Knnla. Otr.,r promlllentlocal reli-Mr. Bowles dt.euslld the tterQ ID hU eoroer 1Dchtde flnancial problems of the Olympic pool scuHied 0 . W, (DI.C'k) Ric~ WU-U.S. Postal Sentee, DOUni Hopes for an Olympic ltam Lust. MII'J'f)( sttOJ.nr. DOH MdHNIS that the goals set by Con-mmmlng pool 1o Costa Po~ Palmer lDd Dtek Shoru. His Is -. ot 3 1ress are not btble met M;taa were torpedoed Tues- Clucu. eoucU seUa up for elec-because Post otn.ee oosU 'day nlgbt by the Newport- . ~yor Melnhis was Uoo on Aprtl lS. C<Mmcil-ue BS per cent labor miD· Mesa Board of Educltlon. tleeted to tbt CouneU Ia. mu Put RJckotr of Balboa dated. Tbe board woted 4-3 against ~168; &Ad rtl•-*ttd wtlblat hU I.Jt80WIICed hi wW aeek In contnst, he said, tele-spea:IIDB: SZ50 000 ror the 0JlPQ81t1oo Ill. 19?2. Hta tel-re ... lec.Uoa from tbtlthdls-pbone compuJ costs an 50 oew pool wtuc'h woold nave low eouneUmn picked rdm trlot, and <Zounellman Jofm per cent labor IJII.IIdl.ted. bNo built at Costa Mesa u ma)'Or u · ~rU 11'72. Store ot Cameo HteMaOOs The problem. he •Jili•I.Qed, Mcb school. H• says be U a lt:rolrr hu a.ld he woa"t nm lipiD I& how to *c)mt mtehu.. Tbe niebt berore the Co ld¥oette of local ..,....... for ·MI 7th dbtriet Mtt. i&ed. A3 a step IDtllltdiHC-sta ' Mesa City C~cll tad rnent. ec:~tti'Ol, u Cfl 11111 Cudid&tes mar p&cl ap Uon, he pointed out tlllt a oA'trtd to kick In $125 000 to f'CAoGiJ ~ lltate aomluHoo o-pera from the Dew mulU-mllUGD dollu 1D city tbods if pool ~- aad ftdenl 1 ~ ~ a1 City Clerk's oftlee~ balk main center (••.,...,..r porters would match tllat atllln. •.,. 1 JID ... 15, and mut retum eall U JJnk mall") bat" )1st UDOWit, and if the school Mt. Mduai8 Ufutlota U!e.peper11, with"" .scna• beeo completed laLosAnce-dUtrfct would cough up the tiM &bd COW.CUIDMic ella-hlru o1 at least tO f"ttl.a... ... with fUll meetllatsatloo. 1150·000 trict, whleb i ~bid• Wilt teNd Yoteu t8 tbtlr 415. The Corona del Mat Polt n:, ~ Mesa AquaUcs N....,rt ud Newport trtc:l • ., Fib. $. Office Is"'" In lllo catecorr Clilli, lllo l>oosler '"""'tor V• d of the very small fadtltt.t: tM ~. UCUed looi lDd er i~t i.s manslaughter ~~~~t ~~tuo;:~ : .:=~:~~ .. r: Bowles, but tMn art pro... of bit .chool board that lbe st1lllld 1W14t a e.nent-dueUon probl8mstodel1Yet:0 t~ wu worthwbile. fUW ..,.nl. IDC mail etlldHU)'. Ford-TWN ,.ft &1m a.rpments Tbt jlfOIICUtloacc.'-*t ample, he saJd, tt. can1tn ttrtet aeDI tu mmey could _. hfeJlM IDV'dere4 Mn. bawe aJwayt set tWr w. · M Jill to bltttr .... A ,....,. Me.... ... ..... pact, Ud lA a ...,., tilt era. of £11Mel..a """pu- ..... to tin IWI. ~·,. cutten an Rb-,.ea. liOlJirl tl:!l.t their• is tbe ooly higb school to the district !.lib oo1J 1 urn- ftUllm, uted t1ttt a DtW rrm at EataDcla cot priority o .. r a biuer pool at Costa Ilea. V otiDC &&:alut tbt on pool •er• board members T bomu Heuder"SSIO, Tbomas Casey, Roderiek MeMUltan and Carol Mut:lo. faYOrtnc Uw $.250,000 sclmol tu: ••- peadUun weH m•mbers Orvme Amt.rpy, Mart..a.o Befl:e.;Nt aDd Dolllald Sma.U - wood. Two of the S yes Yotes came rrom Costa Ilea nsl- deotl Amburpy ud SmaU- woocS. Tbt otbl:r afftrmatl.we 't'ote ... cut by .. , .. S.rp- soe, w-.o II' ... ttac •l.ctkiD to tile State b•smbb' from I d1atrtct tMt lte....,.. both clUes. Tbrw ol tlllt 4 tattac uo(.Uuoaptllr.llciQIIIu) Utt 1a Newport • .....,_a. deftla -.. OIY1ttlll< pool '' N...,rt ltarl>or ltlll> tclOol. , A11"11 tM olde:r OMI bJ EXOIAMGe tcfHOST ~II a!Uiar -n. ICIDS'YOLEPUTY ~ 1o-.a-,... .. __ , __ ...... "' ... "-" ..... --. ~~-.... ......... <:»will -... --- ttolidiy Harbor up again -··c.-u..., ••• ,...... 'ht .. ;;::-__ ·,...-;-_""!--.,allY ~;;' ~~~=i.: Floreocto AnderiiOO Yac. Gtnltie, 79, postmlltress of Corona del War I.D the 19301 died Suoday. She Uwed d the Bethel Towen, 666 W. 19th, Costa Wesa. A merw.orlal service was held Tuesday at Pacltlc View Chapel, Harbor View Hills. Memorial contrlbtiUons may be made to the btUt fund, or to the donor's raworlte cnarlty. Wrs. MacGiJdtle Is sar- •i•ed by SCIU Eftta ADder· soo oi Costa Mea and Guy Andersoo of Galt, Callt.; a daughter, Patrleta Scblod· ler of Newpor1 a.tb, 10 grandcllildreo ud 5 (f'@lt- Cnndchildreo. She no tbt kx:aJ post omce out ot ber reneral store at NaretssnaDd Cout Hwy , thrwchDat tt.tbirtles. then retlr.d from tiM postal job to coatlDM to nm the store. Later, she took med- Ical tnlll~ aDd ten«! u a psyc b.llllrtc nuree 1t fair. view state Hospital ln Cos- IJ Mesa. Mrs. McG1nltle was a well·lf.Do1nl orga.nt.st 6:»r SO y•rs, plaJlnc at Mftrel local chl.rtMs, 1Dcltd,lllc tle Wethodltlt tad CbrlaluSd- ence cbatebes. Sbl wu 1 lq-Ume member ol tM Order ot the l:uten ltar, ffhea tbe Euip ..,...._ per be(u poblka-Ill 1948, She be<:ame a ooiUIII· nlst aDd wrote a ''Ptrtea .. a.ls" cohunn for tM ,...., lato the 19501. Seniors get PE option S.UOra 11:1 tM H.-port. .... tchool dlltrlet wt11 .... tbt ....... ol dl ...... Pli,.U:al Edooellioo -IIMir Dial .... ..wr, .,._ c-. F>ll>. 1. NUl actoool ,...., lllo G(llloo "'ell ..... P.l. OOIIW IW A 11 ~ to ....-...... no 'will han co rtpllc• tt .uti .-.erCOIIra. A ..... law t.UrJwllil local octoool booNa to -~ •• aUOI •• ...-•ttet.,. 1 am ... ,... .. __ ..... ,..,. n. "-QIIIIt ....... -,ollad I '. lollll ~··-·~·-­-Dol-10 ... -II e" P.l. -l>o .., '-.a.-·~··_... ....... ..,.., ...... .., _ .. ,, ... . ,_ __ u..-. ........ dilfereot. the lady admitted. "Tbey say 'drop dead'." Tbe key to IDci"PU.t ue or OlA by OHDCtf'CountDnc cOQld rest with the 0nace CCMJty T raDSit District. Tbe OCTO wu asked th1a week to sbll:t)' ftYI of ha.uliDC COWillanl: to OIA, wbic.b L1 44 miles from Newport. aDd about Z5 mlln from BNL Tba OCTO Ia liWa( lD o(. ftciala ol Seara. RoMct Co,, which Ll blllldb:lg 1 blc •bopplac ceater ill Brea. about setlln& 1P I patlr.-&Dd- rlde taeWty t!Mn to bu couoty air pa.ueocen to Oolarlo -lllo ;c:-..;::;;;; do- trite .: ~llll:l ~::~ .. ~:; best alternative to Oraoge Couoty Airport, where )ets take off onr Newport and Costa Mesa. SlDce the eUybegan tobby. iDI; for CCJUAty1.·tde sapport of the idea, 9 other clUes. ioclod.ln! lntne, Laguna Beach aDd Brea, han eo. acted oltlcia.l resolutions pushing Ootu1o as tM be'St altemate neld. Costa Wesa•s City COUD- cU referred the matter to its ntatioft committee. ~"!..lor Tbomas Riley of Oo¥er Shores, who lives IIDdrer the Orange Couoty AU,,rt takeoff path, spon- sored the Orange County Board of Sapenisors acttoo tb.ls •eft. "Seem1ngly, oo otht>r m- t•W.ent alternattns are left;• be told the board. Mr. RlleyJw errorts to get a De'W trt~uoty airport near Late Elsinore and Rancho CalUonrla have beef! s hot doWD by Rlrers'\de COWlt} ap~:nt~rs. El To~ Marlne All'Sbtlon,aoothe r alterna- UTe. has been !lrlclten rr om U. list by tbe U.S. De fenS(' Dept.. ud efforts to get a HW altpDrt 1n Chtoo Htlls, DIU Brta, b.an failed to "' ott tbt (f'OQ;td. .... 1ft hudllnc ahout 1-1/l miiUoo puMngtrs aMIIally,'" tbe Ontario air- port .,okUwomU aJd yes- t.rdl.y, .. aod eoUl. haadlt • to t mWk:lll 'ri~t eJ:- pewttac our fa.cWtlH." She said alrport offtcla la ~ Ol!tu1o ._14 welcome a ruu-transtt ryRem be· twHD Oatario &lid Oruc:e c--.. "Tbe same tJIIIN that hul )at pull ••n from Oruc• CoutJ eoatd lDI.d • oa the ret-n trfll to tUe Sal Benardllllo U4 JUnr- dde c..ry .... ...-.to-.ch 0,..... ~·~~~-­u ~ MU!et• $tldbl• .... 'bllat' .. , _ ..... _......." l . . • • . . . • • . • . • . . . ~ :· ·: ·. ·. ·. •. ' ' 2 .. . • • • . . . . • • • • .. . . • . I z • • • • -. . - Jf,.,. < , ....... j t I .... • . OUIII 01TV 01',1 J.iOIIf ..... POl-WUIQif, • ,_..,, .._ .- ....... pold al CoNi& dol Mar, CalK. Olloo IIIII prlllllol plul lo·tM -.. IIW= 111111. Cout a.....,. c-dol Mar, Calli. • Till MEWPORT IWl-IIIIIGII 11U adJidlod lo ..... -· pr.ol_.tc:lr<alalloaiiJ--IIO..A-10171dalod ;¥af 14.1111,·111---C-tor .tM c.-, ot OrUio. ~otc.-a. IIIII 11J ,._ _,., 11 qoallflod 1o l>obUall aU pabllc -rtq-.., ..... . ,UIYO E. RAAPA, .• • ••• O...aad -- PEG IIAAPA •••.•.•••• ; • M-lale EciiiOr Stlli9CRIPTJON RATils . 'Ja 11art>or -•••• eo. ""· $S.QOs I ,....., $ a,oo o.t olllartlcle Ana Ooe JOU, $1.110; I,_,., $10.00 ~~ <71. .eOIJ, " -"¥ ARVO E. HAAPA, owmer and publisher of the Ensi!Jl (Cootinuod lrom Paco I) all, the taxpayers In the existing city limits have the biggest stake in this matter. Let us decide if we want to take In more area. Hopefully, the de- cision on downcoast annexation would be negative. Let the City of Irvine take the coastal lands, and the additional problems. We have enough of our own. • • • • * THEY CAN'T BE SERIOUS! An Incredible folly is being pursued by some members of the Orange County Board of Supervisors --the proposal to hire a lobbyist to do the co=ty begging in Washington, with an annual budget of some $100,000, Former Con- gressman Richard 1ianna is being sug- gested as the lobbyist, since he has some exp·~rtlse in getting some of that "free" fed money for the home folks. We all lmow that the biggest single expens<!'-'b" 11• ·tax-burdened ~iti~~>lis is the enllr'lft')bs cost of government. Will this acheme increase or decrease that burden? The answer is obvious, It will Increase the tax load, of course. And multiply that extra cost by the s everal thousand other go·ternm•mtal entities throughout the land who will be following s •Jit to get their paws in the public trough, and you get some idea of the enormity of the folly. W 1ll the lobbyists help cut down or boost up the present level of the so- called federal revenue sharing? Ob- viously, to prove their w0rth to the home folks, they'll be doing their utterm•1St to get Congress to vote ml•re and mnr e of that "fr ee" c ash, so that the poli- ticians back home can embark on more of their pet projects, which they are afraid to put up u 1he approval of the local voters. So, the result would be more revenue sharing fWlding, and each dollar we get would be added to th• horrendous national debt, plus the customary federal brokerage fee, and the deadly inflation spiral would con- tinue at an int"!reasing pace --toward national bankruptcy. It's not too late to return to fiscal sanity. Let's start right here at home by rejecting this boondoggle. Christmas Pi'ayer A mtrican Way Ftatwrn Let us pray that the aood that lies in every man's hurt day by day be mqnified: that ~trenath and couraae abundant be aiven to all who work for 1 world of reason and under- standin&: that men will come ·to see more clearly not that wh ich divides them, but that which unites them: that the true sp1rit of this Christm:u Season -its )Oy, its beauty, its hope, and above all 1U abidin& faith - may hve amonJ us: that t.hc bleuinp of ~c1 ce be oun - the p('ace to build and J!Ow , to livco in harmony a.nd sympathy with others, and to plan for the future with confidence . Why Metric? From an article by Dean K rrrkel. dtrrctur of the Notionul Cowboy Hall of F11me m Ok.lohomo City, in the publication "Pusimmon Hill ": "Wh y are we bein& slowly converted to the motnc aystem'? Experts in Wallun~ton, D.C., say we should chance. ll's more efficient ~ Once accomplished. our standud s wtU be hke the European and Communist countries. Ap1n, why"! "Will some s•an in the fuiUre read 90 kilometers to Deadwood? And what about the future of ou r system of land measurement stemm1 n1 from our Found1ng Fathers; the to wn5h1p, sec tion and H h ool distric t? Why chan1e" "'Think of the Impact. The rost w1!1 run into bilhons .... The We~t wu won by the mch, foot, yard and mile : we milked our cows into pails by the Jlllon, quart and pint; we built houses and barns by the boerd foot. I'm opposed to ... the metric system . "Who are the people who are chanaina all this - doina awa.y with the historic names of mountain passet, chan&i ns names to numben, obliteratinl records of put achievement? Are these the same people who have meraed our arnaiJ.t own and country .choob, destroyina much of our local pride? How truly independent are we u a people on the rve of our nation's celebrated Bicentennial?'' Really Gettin&' in the Spirit \ ..... ..._ .. _ • I 'The Birch Log Franc.isco Franco, R.I.P. · ..... ,. MIU a -. . ..... • C .., ., I lloe ..... aU)' ol " t rr -ftlutr ut.._c 1 .,._.._.,. ··-~· ' e ,,_..,._ • ._., I,.,_,WQ .. -... ..., llioiAft-~ •loll ....... -• rllloe ('.-m'$? tt.~ wlost :wiMipo owr U. .,..... s'rt Ia ._ ..._., ... aa..-w. •ulwte ttteM'-: ... t.v. C"'IW•rl--Wlowo--wp----tl:oy-lolp:: od. NG, =••....., ••...-7 17 I ~-..-.....-.t ..... ,.,,rt, ..... ..., ... a...~ ..... lAd ill.,.. .... SfelnuW ..;,....... ..,.~olrrucd•dMdt ... fullotealla .... -... -.................... toakorltof-fi~.Tbooo Zl2IOCOrillll ........... llslpi-W. foo ... --wsltwo .... --..... .,... ..... ._ .. tbo Commualoa befooill>t ...._ oc:. loouo e:slallor coli to 8oriol Ruoolo, Rod China. TO' I-to....._ •• _..., ... 0P11 • .,_ ,...t 011 c-UIIIot ... -. w.,_ _,.1.,. .W.IathotCiwliWu,_,___..tono ....... ~.-oilf;olcleolllpohlwl:o rl 'doil:ocraq -• -u.d Ropobllcaa do DOt -f<o< Sj::ilp'l wf/f1 bl daiaa thlap QoO..,.,.,L Tho lnolh lo thol thollopul;llcoa """""'..W lhllr OWD ......_ .. '-M Spain o...m..ent -• M~ppot. ODd lho II ao u.a.t 10 tboa: <o< lhflr ..,.,...,.. RIU.... dtmoeraey it wu ... ld.Dt to lmPGM Wll out-than m.w,le I.D SpuUab aiWrt. outalden 0\llbt UNI-out C<Dmunlat tyranny. Which ia _.. to klok aaon eloMb' at •ltlf they AN oc:..dtmn- llinly why itol ..... lu:JOIOODad to IDclll\le Com· "'-· P<o< Spob: -Ploa<O bao baon ..,. ol tho ........ com-....., •ll...,lhoP:beiiDc""!'ol row bricht -in "" iDt ,..Ina!¥ duk" "-ieo"o Al:nbaa: LiDcob: llripdOl). ODd ;~by ..... ld. • tl.oueancil ol CathoUe pri..U ~ DUDI ... An t.oa.t NpOI't about Spein woukl Nfer, u m.~y et.ucbtaNd -IOIDa burned alive in-10101 have, to the -=anomie: "miracle cA Spain," cburet.. fiu.d with their coacrtPtiom. aad to the emerpnce ola latp middle el._, the ,.._ ... Bl ... SAMTA CLAUS Ia pldared bore .,Uslnc out .,..,. CUM to etllldun at Hartlor \'lew elementarJ acboOI Taelday momlnc wbUe IU belloopter watts to whlak hlm away to uotber school. Newport pollee rerried Suta from sebool to school thU Wett. The sunglaasea IDd the ua.- orthodoa: slelgb didn't fool the klds. They KNEW he wu the real Santa. (Ene:lp. photo.) ' beckboae ol. any productive udon. It would note that. .tter thirty-ala ,...,. undtt Franco, 8pob: bao to. crime. 10M .tnc blcldictk:n. 1- UcoboUam. and 1 .. dlvarce than virtually any other oou.Dtry on eezth. Then i\ would mention that SpAiD bu wiMly avoided ~be numerou~ I'ICt"Dt wan which have b!'OUiht ~nerMMCI auf • rnm, and more deepotlam to the world. Finally, lla ttpOrttr cared to do to, he could wonder out loud. whtther thoee who.m for chana• ln Spain really hope that she will dup11Cite net,hborinl Pc.tupl'• piUDJI into tyranny. Wbeo P'riDeo OlCOOIOIOd c:<blllJD<U1d ol Spom"• forces in 1936, the Commun»u ..,.. wtU on the way to victory. He IICCiljJted !I alp from both Hitler and Mu.olini, a mow wbic:h the vuJ • ....., who hove ,.....,. -"• bU. h1do ...,Wd never let the world forpt. ot CIJUIM, the .ama critic:a atudioualy avold mentiOI'linl Fruc:o'• is- '-Nfuul to allow Hltlu'a tub to pM1 lhrourh Spob: in !INCl. S.,.U., no 10 _,,. puuer divilioM m.....S on hie border, at 1 t1mt wbea hil own country atiU Lay in ruin&, told a put deal about Fnneo. So. too, did the im· ID.,_ help be pw to 200,000 n .. m, Jnt by pJ<bYidina lhom wilb Sponilh -porto -• d..d wbiob the J""' t.bemaelv.t NCOIDi&ed but wbich Fnnco-baten ipon. .. SUCH AS I HAVE, I GIVE"" TOM ANDERSON -CoP..,. He was botn Uke a nomad, died like a cri minal, and wu buried like a pauper. But His double" could not trick Him, His enemies could not trap Him, the JI&Ve could not hold Him , and history cannot refute Him. all you can bold. And .noxt time you want somethin&, remember that . life is lih this pump. It hu to be primed . The vilifien ol Franco alao refuM to take oot.t ol the fact that the HJt&er they MDC:timonioualy IDa mon u.ne and honorable day, Francitco Franco'• ~i.DI would havt bMn lamented worldwide. For tM Spain that ht laft behind wu a rar .,..., placa than tM ravqtd oount.ty h• inherited. May be rwt in God'a pea~ . c 1#15 'nil'~ Bfltll SoNt1 fffii!Offt --"I've pvc: my last dime away a do~en times to prime my pump, and I've fW my last beans to a st ra naer. It never railed to sit me 111n answer . • AT WHAT COOT! It by stoppiDc ltrlp mlnlag. And DOW theeooJoc1.5ture Dear Editor; The wllderneu lonrs saYing It by stoppln( tuna Who, what, why w:u this man? He iJ the son of God, th e Savior, the Redeemer who willinlly gave His life that all who believe in and receive Him "You 10t to Pt your heart f~ed to live before you ca n be Jive to. -Pete" The United States shOUld saYed It by atOOPtnc locgtnc. fisb.I.Dg. , have the only envlrooment The Stern Club saved U It's a &end thine the rest left oo earth by tbe nett by atopptog oil and cas pro-of the world ls rulDinr their decade. dueUoo. eDYironment with these Ufe Ralph Nader saved 11 by The nn ouclear taitiaUve ~rt products, or the hu- Patrick Henry said in his rutntne: the auto lodaJtry, wlll aate It by ltaDPIDI DU· man nee might dlsappear can have eternal life. 1 pi t 1-m lh I 1 t•-lh will : "I have now disposed The meadow lovers aaYed c ear ID I. ..... t ace o '"' ear • • He went to Jersualem of all my property 10 my Goldie Jo1eph knowing that His life would family. There LS one more RICHARDSON REPORT • NQ LONG~im.ENT be in jeopardy. He cleansed thing I wish I could git~e Enslp Publishing Co., the Temple knowing that By SENATOR H. L. RICHARta>N (R-Arcac!i&) n-M H • them. and that is the Ll'"l!;" .. r r. aapa, He was challen&ina the Christian reiia1on. If they One of tbe problems wtth utllltJ rate shift which could We, the silent majority, authority of the rulers of had th.u,. alld ! ha.(l, nqJ haY~ a tull..tlme lecilla. ..ra.Lse tbe ~·• of industry agree. With the st~tall:.en His nation He refused to 'liVen tll.e~ ~ WUi.n&,'· 'ttlriO N •that ta+a)Wu... "=WU. u ~pu.CIIli pr bJ l.OU ~tile ~'&0 nUng consider a "detente" with 'rna11iflaw,l :I, <r.o orot J'I t ~nftR:b l.a""'tttl Pet 'iebt.'1 'adlltt..,..lltl t~W. Oct • Caeur knowing that Pilate they wou.ld have been rich; I ofteo thJ.U Cut tbe CaLl-Oae• who .W a.bsortl the 30. · ....-;r would sentence Him. He left and if they had not that. ·f<ml.lt' hlrlalatare ICOUid do , lnu....,c:otb? ¥ts.,~t,t...N...Wooea and I had given them all the tbe -ile' of Callfomla a • Placlag 001 1~ •·•lot Mary LOu t'it'Sehwiddener GethtemJne kn owing lhat ''"' o.>&.~ world . they would be lot or "oodb• r--u .... .,me oert year a eonstltuttoo.a..l Mn. Charles Wte:c He would soon be pu.t to • 1 ............ u poor or the laws we haYe oa tbe amendment to eUmlna.te the •aUld• Kldd death. He gav~ His all, for Ri&ht -except on one books, ntber Uwl pua.lDg two.thiJ'da •ate DOW re. Mary Allee LeFebvre u.s. thina: Christianity is not a any more of them. The .t-qulred by the leglalature to Nancy Eddy THE GREATEST feetlveness or a lerla!Ol'·r ral .. bank ··• "'rporaUon lune Waddell reliaion. The &rea test enemy w -.uu. """ Of all the gre11t thinp of Chri)ti.anity is reliaion. shOUld not be measured by tans. A simple majority Gertrude S. Roblllaon God rove to man, the Reli&ions proclaim that the amount or legislation he would be needed, instead. Thi• group l.a the Cameo greatest is love. "For God so bu authored, co-authored Circle, ooe of four croups lo~ed the world, that He d~>-aoodina will aet )'ou to or carried. A lawmaker Ia Many bills await action In of Christ Church by ta.e Sea. Heav en . C hr istianity not necessarily dolag t"-1976whlchwouldcreatefur-We want to thank.,..,, for ru~e His only beaotten Son, ''"' t•·r lnlrualoo by 1~ slale •-proclaims that o nly fuith in ta:q:ayn any faYora by 1D-.... ''"' your effort conatanua;• speol thll whosoever believeth in lllto Industry aod your per '· Jesus Christ will get you to troduclotl: one bill after Ill· -lD trylngtobethtrour auti- Him shou.ld not perish, but Henen. other. La•s CODtrol, tu ud sonaJ buslnesa, IDeludlnc: fl.d city. have everlastin& life., regulate; aDd I frankly tb.I.Dk Forblc:ldlo& oU companies No city or naUoo can long Thu.5, ., we celebrate loss of fallh in God is from own1nc MrYk:e Ita-aiD ho 1 our nation's _ and the we haYe 1000gb of that al-tlcca·. -rmttt1 .. ., the ->hUe rem so w se mJra H.Js birthday, lo~inl and r---·-tr--' s•·--'·rd I.& lowered -~· uWW.a commlaaka to awa -• riving should be foremost in world's -most serious Durtnc the 1975 talf ot Mrs. Alta Jones our hearts and m1nd.s . problem. When men k:lse u,. 19?$-78 lflllllatl•• ••· D&tu.ral IU rno~reea; Ml· 1411 W. Balboa Blvd. God, they tum to the-State. Icon -u t•--•· Ulrc up a pllbUe..(NMd oil N-rt Btach A paSIOr ono,:e overheard S ' JOIIr IU • Uln! .... aDd au COrpon.tloD; udts-"~r- 1 man say he could never When men lose-God. they makers latrodlcld 4,1Sl tabl1abllc lbte aDd nclooal • THANKS FROM B P W thrnk what to give for compromLSe, appease, lie, bills, constttuUOIIII amiDd~ comml..uioos to coatrol En.t-Pablls"l .... C~ . . steal and make war. The menta and ruolatkMls. Of ...,.., .,... • Christmas. The next day, rro.._b, polluUoaaod eoergy Dear Pee· the man received this list: t ollectrvtsts, anarchistl and tbat mtmber, 1,5ltwerepu~ devel-ent. Tbat means Tbe N.:...,.rt Harbor BPW sed by botb hOUea lAd weat _... ..-..- . · T 0 y 0 u r enemy , atheists must destroy our to tbe COYttDOI', who yetofld DOthiDI: more tbaa people wants ~.take thla~rtuntty r 0 r gi v e.ness ; 10 your faith in God in order to lab only 148• Of the l,$&9, l,4!l control. to IIJ· thank )'OU to your opponent, tolerance; 10 1 ewer tJie world. Unle• 1We became law eltber Yltb tt»e Orpnlud labor had a ban-statf tll a most sincere way friend , your heart; to a Ca n recap,ure our Chrillian gOYernor'a ' atpatun ner yu..r lD 1975 with wbat lor the wonderflll picture cuslomer, service ; to aU spirit and reestablish our governor's lllpab.IN or could a.lmo.t be called a ud publtdty Oil our ftln and Chri.ll.n '.iu ... -• ~·: wltiiDUIII sell...out bJ the lectslature fancy bu.aar, wl'llehwasheld men, charity ; to every ct\ild , .. ...u • __ .. a~ U b h •·•··• H a 10od example: to your~elf, toOn late our freedom of Molt of the 2,76% mea. auu .,.. u.c:u Yt I'&DC to al the ~auwu Nouse at .. '.. r.,.-•·•-.,,. -·u 'IPIJ enormou amounts or Faahloa lalaod on ovember respect." choice with respect ld"WI of el.tg:lble to~lderatk.a mopey poand into polltlea.l 7 and a. ... silver and &old have ·l life's values. The lime CO'.lld durtnc the ll1'le ball of the Clm,alpl: by labor unions, We can. truthfUlly say that none: but such u 1 have, be approachina" when the 2 year seulon For lutuce, one btU many of the,.PeOPiewhocame gi~~ I to you ... -Acu 3:6 question will nck be ""uaoy of tb. remaJDIDc 1fblch beeamt law prolllblts to tbe buu.rmentloned set- IT HAS TO IE PRIMED wholhe-r ..\metia can be buts couutute direct or ID-coarta from eajolDlal mass l.nc the publtclty 1D the En- Aiona a londy trail In a •nd, but whether Amtri~-41rect attacks oe your dally plcutial. breacbu of 1 "ao alp. We •ere pi•Md to weslern detert 1 can had Is worth aavina. Sodoin and Una atrtka" elaue,orMCODda.ry get feedback oa lbe publlclty b d Comorrah were not! Ontv Whl.le •001 mOly a••·• eer-pletetllll ud boycott&. ud ~ U.O that U wUl een wired IO an ol pump, ' ' ,_ T~ 1 -·•-t 1 •· ~ t••· the moral deserve to be ftoe, tam corporate •HUn ha .,. a..r r..,.....-he P ... JW ...., .._...... •~· In the can wu a meuqe ,. aYoidiDct of "IIJ IIIIDIC... Apia m&JWttsprtaour written with a stub or pencil Aa the Apoatlt Paul &aid: etnMd ronnunlllb.l coe.. -' ... lal'"'' rf '· tiu to rt '"Where the 1plrlt of the trol CODI1dtr uat tTtry aary ,_... -• ertoee 1oM a.pprec • I' your coa • on two lldei of a sheet of Um~ tbt penmtDt bun-labor~." .,.. atteM!oD to th1J matter wnppinc paper. It said : Lord Ia, there is Ubetty... aiiCraey •• tllrouCtl Jq. lD other word~.. tt pes IDd tb1l Letter come~ wttb "Thil ia you.r only chance There will nenr be pace bl J.alaUYe aetloa or banaa-labor boNN llflir ldnat.. 1 spedal Wilb to all or your ror water alona thiJ trail. the wottd until the~ or enUe nat .. ltletl tt. DOH ap ..,., ......... IDd ata!t at U. Eaalp for I The pump. 11 all ri&ttr as of Peace nales the livea of •u. 1Dto bud••• cotta CO 1IP s......._• ....U labor pnc-nrr Merry C'rtttmu ud Du.rina m01t or Hil tiult .-....~ -· ·-'•·--r -· t1eM wblc' otMr states n-• .._., N" Yeu -from June 1932. I pu! 1 ntw ...,. ,_, --· ' r-aU of bt t .ucker wllher 1n1o It and u u.re Cbritt wu IUQ'~ more for tbe product. of card M alntll. oar ••m ra ID he by IOJdlen. ret lh' '"'*" t.•tnnr, How tbl ,...., ... hi11ton ffewport ~r BPW. '""""If lui five Y•n. Ill: I ...., lnrtOIOlled INt ll:q Tlle Ill& dloel ol ~ ua. -plfiOdllda 1:111. ... IIIIo C~•~U ud MERRY the w&aher driea out and tbe . _, -· tile llll:ltk: .-,._,_, should rema.e tlteil" .,....._ m ... NIIdoCJtld e ,.... ~ .. ,_ c~·-·· pump hasaot to be primed, 1o 1-1 __,.. -•--• lal:lor nlatloM: act ,--a.ul .. _ •nllormt or tti .. ld ,.,.,. to •• •~ 10<,.., IIJ ·-.. u.-11-U,·c· ~~· Under tho wt\ite rock J ,.ulJ 1 bCil.a. dlllan, tlal ud Wntftd cou.cttftbu-' _, --..r-buri~ a bottle or water, out 8tibt tor tbeir COUMtrr. On CCUIIDt'l' COita al..... ca1a111 IDf t.cbtn. TlaNt era, ICewport Hutor olllleOWio:uteort..,up. the :.:,"i'~TY . ~riot tbOIIIIeoiCzllitlnla.AU ---.. -·Ill'~ ·-n..r.•a ., .. .., ""'"' ..,..., Hltl'\lllfti to ol IIIII-a--·--•-1:1 ..,... ¥R:Nu WE-&ID1Z·r-in It to prllno lhla P•ml -c:My tbO Iowa of tlwtt hnd _,., lie lllo 101 ...,..... • IIIII ... -ol -r~ ~ z:o Df_.; but not 111 .. drlnl< some ,. 1~ ...... ., -~... -. • • --,.. ID ,.U. ...,. * :slolll 1:r11r lo&tb fint .... Potf,r !n l"out UDto C... die 'IIW!p Du1tlil tM lJ7I .,.~ a c=; •. tM ..&Julo'? a ... Mill tlitDI lltall eaJl -lo.rth •·• lot .. _ ._.. wltkl be o. .. r't, • liao Uft ,.,, ..... pe --*-'-firM ....U ---God t11o .. ~--.. lllo ••Ill C 4 '£' .. Tlle <:r/ _, -loa, ... Ill ....... -llllllr to ,.. tiM ...... n.. ..... -..... -. : • •lftra r tar lw t.tll" -~~ lai tlae .. _ • ....,. ,.,, God.,. .. {LutelO: ). ...... ); 1'1111 r e 0 ... ,...._ ... .. tala ... ....., 1M fU:MJt like Wl. YM'U Wa c:uaot Jill .. pta .. -· .. It r11M M ••w ••-lf.11:ewoll_..., b1 __ .... _,.1 a,..,. .. _., - -...-r1 11111 ...,.,y ... Ho .. laltiL ... _.. .._ .... r5 ...... ., ..... .,,. .,_ -yo.-1£1 .,.,_ IW ..t;j _. .,. .. 11 .,. .. -IIIII, ~ • op. till ... l:oltlo ud put II ..... of -Clllzl·--...... ... at I fiZIIIII -.. • bedtlibyoulouM•t•...,-Qtlllll.. __ ...., •-•-ll:rt&ll ... _.,_. -~~-.. ~,.. .... --.-... -... u-""..., 111-M .. 1:1: ..... _ .. 1, ...... Doa'l. ......... ., ........... .,. ..., ......... , -.... optllo_loat._ .. .,_ "'• l&en•• fiSt o1 • sEll ,. Ill _ .. S: .... .=-:a,~l.,"..'..:.~ pu•p wtit M ... ,.,... t/1. _, .. ••lzoo. ...... • ... NI·WJ , 11 ·"BEST OF FRIEti)S" SEE AND DRIVE THE NEW 1976· MODELS TODAY STILL A GOOD SELECTION OF 1975 MODELS AT FINAL CLEARANCE DISCOUNTS! I • ' ...... lMU~Y. DEC. 811 ' . -e·••~ * ••• K' . v le • CAJtL K'YIILA .-caur ......._ .,.._ o1 .., 1t u. lntN Ual"nttJ eebool 111 IWIIIIS :-1 U lf.wpolt e.c• eltJ ~~ IU beta law, ... bMa ....,...., b1 c;o,.,.., JertJ 1 tod ~ cbiJrmu ot a ...... rm.w COlD-...... eo tM Onllp c.c.ty rw board til party ay mtttM tor tile .._., .... W*r Dltltrlet dlndDra. 1M wU1 ~ CUJn' 110(8 OI ...... CaiUonda. .. ila~ 01 Bt!Jcntlt. Gift TU!OCI, a w.-mtn..., ol tile " II•' Wltar Dllb1d ol Orup croe-, wUl ~ ART McU~ZIE of Tbe HIWDOri llu'bor ud ec.ty • tM MWD boud. Be Ia ~ eo.ta ..... oa tb1 boud. Botts Mr. Hoo8e Newport Cllltel Khru1a ,..,.U m&Mpr oltbe"ooltali-R ...... Wa&er ud Mr. Me1Cees1e .,.,.. llliJOiDted 1D tgJ4 Cblbl wW •ld a eombiMd Dl.ttrlct. to ftl1 .apind ~·· Cllr'tDu .._.._ today, • • • • • Dec. 11, IDr patletaofFatr- CARL RYMLA WARRIW JAMU • WARBEN H. JAMES of X..,.. Bacb bu beto promoted to project tUrtdDr ol IrriDe Paelfle Drftlopmeot Co. aDd wUJ Mft CIIU(t of devtlopmiDl of Z bausJac projlctl Ia lntoe'a oew VWace ol WCJOCI)rldp IDd tbe complettoo of tbt RaDebo Su J08qii1D towobouaea. He 11 a ciril tDCiDeerlle cndl- at. of Loac Beacb stat. ColltCt, a former Navy offtcer &Dd wu employed bytbiOnDct County road departmeot before JotntDc tbe lrvtDe Co. 1n 1970. • • • • • • IRENE NISHIOKA, elemeotary tubstltute ttacbtr 1n the Newport-Mesa ICbooldlmid. has woo the $1%,000 jacq,ot OD a '•Pric. ls rlcbt" TV show. Sbe a1Jio woo a trip to Switzerland, a fiiU lqtb btaYer colt, ca.rpetJ.nc, furniture. a pzebo aDd a SDOW- mobUe. Sbe hu already reeeiYed t.bt beaH!' coat, which abe plans to ..U 1n order to pay the taxes oo the wtD.Dtaca. Sbe wUl get the other prtses after tbe abow ll aired Feb. 19. • • • • • • ROBERT CUFFORD of Harbor View HWa, president of Alr Callforn.La, IDd OONALD JONES of Balboa, owner of PIILI Jooes Realty, hue been elected vice..presi- denta of the Meotal Health Assn. of Oraoce County. Also elected to the A.ssoclat1on's board of directors were JULIA (MRS. HAN- COCK) BANNING of Balboa and DR. ROBERT COMBS of Cameo Shores. Mrs. BanotDc 1B active ln tbt work of the Junior t.eaeue of Newport Harbor and a member of the board of Harbor Day School. Dr. Combs 1B pro- feuor 1D the UCI college of medicine. • • • • • • MRS. SHEILA SONENSHINE, a New- • DEL BUELL, Sl, former maucer of view 9t1te tlolpltal. CO'IIfMI'tloD Ud orpnlndao pl•nntn.: at LaocbeoD at tbe Newport MeDoaMU IMctu Aatrooutleala Haotlllc-But»or Elu Club wW Ill- • ~ bat bMD Damed to the oew elude -c• by tbe JopllD potltlae ol aut.tut della, NDior · clUMo il&Deb Bo71 Cbolr, and an ,..rama, for tbe Cout Community eoUece 111J111ftDCe by Suta Cllaa, dUtrict. He wW wort wUb area MDJor wbo wm .,.... oat ,uta do- ' orpa&latsou bl d"tlopiDC cour..., lecblre1 Dated by K.ift.Dll. ud ~P~Cla.l Pr'Oiramt to bt offered at Orup .Aboat 100 people are ex- COIIIl CoUtCt &Dd Goldeo West ColltCt. He peeted IDr tbe bmebeoD. ac- pla,.cl fooCbal1 at Loatst.ana state Uat•enttJ c:ordiDc to cbairman Craie bl tbe early 1 i30'a &Dd al8o became oae ol Porst. tbe ..atb'a premier dtseua throWers. ID ls.at, bt wu nfti.Dir-up bl tbe NCAA meet &Dd tbat summer woo a aoutbem AAU cbam- plouhlp. Lut year 1n tbe u.s. Masters• Jamaican lnternatkloal, he wet world records of 44 feet, 1 Loch In the shot put &Dd U6 feet, 7-1/2 inches 1n the d.lacaa 1D tbe OYer-6{) age group, took HCOild ln the javelin and hammer throwa, third 1n the lq )Imp ud ran ooe ler of tbe U.S. wtAolD« relay effort. • • • • MI!!L IU!LL CLINT MOSU UC WIMD ENSEMBLE CONCERT SET JAN. 9 Tbe ICbool of tiDe uti at UC ln1De will preMGl tbe UaiYtJ'Itty wlDd --m- ble eoocert. eooduct.d bJ Dr. CbariH M. Att1n100, at a p.m. Friday, Jan.. 9, 1n tbe ftDe am coocert t.U. Geaeral admlssloo Is $1. Studeots are free. The procram Locludea "Festite overture" by Dmi- tri Sbostatovlch, ''Em- blems" by Aaron CoplaDd. "Coaeertante" by Norman DeUo Jolo, "Four mlnb- blres" by JoaquiD Turtu. "Autumn walk" by Jul.lao Work and "Trlttleo" by Va- clav Nelbybel. JBECKMAN MANAGER DICK KEEFE 01 ES Rlcbard Keefe, 41, ofCo.- ta Mesa, a ma.oacer i>r Beekman lnstrumeota, ds.d aneJpeCtedly Dec. 10 1n Ful- lerton. A rosary se"ice wu btld Dec. 12 and a f\menl mus Dec. 13 at St. Joachlm'aCa- thollc Coorcb, Coaa Mesa. wltb burlal lD Holy Sepul- chre Cemetery ID Oruct. For the ft1"5111mt'" your ltfe you can IICiuafly own perfce1 ,cans and ,.cteu Rtaht out of the dryer they JO rctu oo )'OW" bldt You do nochma and )OU Jd no wnnkk:s You do nolhtlll and you Jet no puckers Vou do notht!ll and .YOU tet no ~ twill These Sc:dedtdd .1C&R5 and Jletets are made of the ftn>l I~ cotton daum that ihn'*s less than 1'\.. They aay the sue you pdcd You 5ltll want that l:auttlul fade? You IO(tt You soU want that soft. soft feel" You JOt n And they act so(t.a fasta lhan bdort And they Wtlllast looaa All because we tool. I 00'\, cOl too demm and added Sanfor·Scl Only Sed8r:f tdd fln II Alta all. tf Nllure tntcndcd pam~ to loo6. hk( prunes. w would ha~ mlldc them Wlth ptb What do you have to do to have perlc:c1 ,ans and ..-ckets from now on" lljOihtna ...... ~ ....................... 1 port Beach attorney and assistant profes vr • CLINT H. MOS£S of Macnab-lnlDe Realty has woo a trip to Hawaii with his famlly for capturLnc top position 1n dollar volume of sales , cioUars earned and total number of transacUou for tbe 1g74.75 nscal year. He joloed the realty s ubsidiary of the l"lne Co. 1n January, Jg7 4, follow-toe retirement from the U.S. Alr Force as a Ueutenant colonel. He new 134 missions over North Vietnam, holds the dlstlncuished Rytng cross, 11 alr medals aDd the brooze star amooc 26 awards. Hll wUe, EARLENE, is an award-wlnnlne artilt, a member of the Newport Beach art councU and had anuhiblt of her work In the Newport Beach City Ball last summer. Mr. Keefe 1.s •rnvtd by h1a wlle, RU.. SOOI David. Stevea &Dd C brl.stopber, Ud a brotber. Doaald, an Of Costa Msa. ':Mdtt~tHQ~~ (Fri., S.t. & Sund6y 'ti 6P.M.)-Exduditlf lklliiR~ ' dirfnm lndudl soup or aiM/, bB:IdoplltMD " rict RED SNAPPER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.45 MAHI MAHI . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . 2. 75 GRILLED SEA BASS . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.95 TOP SIRLOIN................... 3.50 NEW YORK STEAK .............. 3.96 LOBSTER TAIL .. . • . . .. .. .. . . . . . 4.95 STEAK AND LOBSTER ........... 5.95 LUNCHEON 6/so mv«1 dlily YJ1til4 p.m. 18271 PecH .. COIIII Hwy • HUfttlftiiOn ~ (213) .-J·1121 3101 E.~ Hwy • CCHOna Del M• • (7141 875-0100 N B COUNCIL AGENDA DOWN EAST 32 LAUMOtiMG DEC. 20TH • • Down East Yac ta Presl-port Beach. The catter ric- " A ,4ec~ 111 eJpeCtec! tncs betnea Corooadel Mar deut Bob Poole annouDCes &ed U, wltJl 11 loot ~ MODday -~r Newport t.Dd LacuDa Beach. The Ban-tbat tbt tl.rst Down Eut al featur.. l'tll1 Ita~ blld- Beacb 1Yo&an Ylli be gino n1ng famUy holdJnca oo New-will be launcbed at 10 a.m. room thJ'OQCboat ud bas 5 tbt 011fJMA o41Aflcidinl wile-port's West Side could also thf.a Saturday, Dec. 20, at per manent sea berths. ther or oot tbey want to vote be effected. Both the lntne 2439 w. Coast Hwy .. h@W - oa tutare c1ty annexations. and Banni.oc properties are The CltyCouocU wlll study oow 1n unincorporated co- a proposal that would place unty territory. a.a amendment to the city CouncUmeo Paul Ryckotf charter on nell April's local and Howard Rogers urged elecUoo ballot. last week that the Councll lf the Councll decides to give anneutJon power to the put it 00 the ballot, and 11 voters. An arbitrary rtcure the voters approve 011 April of 100 acres, as the blg- 13, the public would then gest annentloo that couldbe have tbe final say 011 whe-okayed by the Council wtth- ther the clty should ann~x out a popular vote , was dls- such areas as the l"lne cussed at the last Cocmc11 Company's downcoast hold-meeting. According to Clty Clerk Laura Laglos, a delay be- yood next Monday's CouoeU session would mean tbat the clty cbarter am'!ndment pro- posal ~d not qualitY for tbe April 13 electioo. Also oo Monday nlcht's CouncU aceoda are: • CIVIC PLAZA, a com- mllllity development planned by the ln1De Co., which would include tbt pr'OI)OHd city Ubnry, a t~ater, res- taurant IDd olflce bu~. )1st oortheast of tbe new city pollee headQUarters and fire statJoo. • SENIOR CITIZEN VAN to baul local oldsters around town at UtUe or DO cost. Tbl cocaty truslt d.lstrtct, •bleb 1a ~ 10 nn.s, wo.ld U8ip ooe exclostvely to Newport, lt the clty wlll beJp pty for lt. • CROWN DRIVE parkJ.nC prablem.s lbouJd bt eol•tct. .,. .._ city Parka, Beach· .. ud R.cn&UCID Commla- ... TM CoaocU wtJl COG· 8lder a PBR reeom~­ .._ to allow pa.rtblc a. u. ... side ol tbl .,.. ..u .. -.sa coarta IDd &an '"LIIc CrMDS Ill Jlut)or Y...,RW.. • TRA.Ff'IC COMlOT'I'EE, lOW coo .. lt.la& ol 7 clU.... ....w .,. tlll&rl-' 110 lt. ud tbt commlttM'I ~ c&u1fled. aDder a ruo1DtiGa ,........, b1 COUDCUwmu a..oa.x..a • CORDOMDmJIII projlct •••ltd iDJ' tM ..,... .... _.. tt Ford Rd.ud lbc- ldlu ·- I SAFE, HGH fEllR\J TAX Sl EL:t ER! ,.. ~ Mbefattzed KEOGH (HR10) PlAN now attowa M"-.mpiOyed prot ... tonals to de- cNct 111' -up to $7,500 -of their taMbkt lnoome. Th• aum. plua ALL the lntarnt earned, 1a ...-npt until ~ when __,.ed In a aafe, tnaured, Laguna ~aral Sevlnge p 1 t aok or~ eccounl. ~ In the coupon below fof detaUed Information. Of vltlt eutiC!OGH eou ... Mora. They'U be glad to help! r--------------------------, J KEOGH l.agune Fedenll Savings I 1 280~ AYenue,LAguna8each. CA 82'161 1 0 Pteua .and me t<EOOH (HR 10) PLAN I ,_..trement Om. 0 I am a1eo lnte....e.d ln ... mlng abOut the new 11.!100 malmum ,..,.duet ,_..~t Account. ,, Decorative Hardware · and Bath Acce5ories 54-3454 2660 AVON 51. MI!WI'ORT IIACH • Boat victim body found Two Coroa.a del Mar mea out walking their does on tbe beach on Suoday mom- Inc tOUDd the body or a YOUDC Costa Mesa mother who had been mlsslng stnce a Dec. 7 boallng tncldeot. Sherry W:Wer, 21, aDd her lwlband, Ste-.e, 27. who 1s sWI mlssl.ng, owued a 20-tt. boat that was touod, par- Ually swamped, about a mUe off the Newport coast. Their 3-year-old son, ShaWD, was lou;ad~d~e~adgln~.,~ld~e~t~be boat, ytcUm. Lark- spar, and Robtrt Habtrmua. zu Larbplr, fOIIDd Mn. MWu'e bodyaboati:IOS.- day morula(, Jut ...C ol Crystal Con, ~eta Co- rooa de-l Mar aad Lacwa Beach. "We walk our doc• down tt.ere enry monlPI, aDd I spotted the WOIIWl'l body about half in and half out of the surf," reported W:r. Kenney. "She was dressed only In a bra. We dragged her up out of the water, and I stayed while Bob went to call the shertfrs depart- ment." Coroner's deputies had dllnculty ln positively ldentlfyiDg the body because part of the face was missing. Wlilil a j zwdtr-.. -~ 'SsMIIO-N til u-., IIIII .-a.. IOC.._IO __ wlllllll--.,~ .. ,_...., ......, .. , _ _..., IIIII 5 lllld. lilmllb' lllod ... ~-··­At-arotlloc-U -. -bold bJ IIIQor AIYia PlaldOJ IIIII c-u. .... Bob wu.., -"' whom baYI llid tMJ W'OO't ""' opJa, Uld CJ>-cllmu Domlale Raelll1 """ •r• llo wW ... , uot.btr •-rear term, Becu .. com • .._ electl all ~um.a "U larfe" b)' ctt:Jtrlde YOte, the 3 Clndkllt• poutact.be mo.l votH will taka their aeata wttb tbe Dew CoancU oa llla.reb 9. Kr. WUaoa, a 3-Ume mayor Uld a counc:Umaa for 15 yea.ra, UIDOI.lDCed Tue•· day UW he wtll oot be a ciJldldate. Mayor Pinkley, who bas ""ed on the Coun- cil since tbe clty was in- corporated ln 1954, had said earller that he will not run again, Candidates !lave until 5 p.m. oo Christmas eve to flle their papers. Of the 21 •ho have picked up nomina- tion papers from the dty clerk, theM 5 have secured the necessary ZO signatures of registered voters and have returned their papers to tile clerk, therebybecomlngfor- mal candidates: won't run .... IIACm, • ,.._ --·-CaRl, •••lla mt•t • MLUP &YAle,..,._. ........... ,..,,ftllll -· OJDifoFAR~·· ...ace .,...,,, ..... • 'j IO'f"'~'-· ' ~ • • 14ARf LL1110q£), •• "* 1M u. u • elfte ...... ... "' llll KG-. I '• ft.l/ ' 0 DA VJD/ Y""'' ALL, u ' OI>O ..... J~· ., -s-w A Yo. · 7'"1 ol t11o crtr•• s --. cll ...... ~b)'lockllia­ lttl ud Norma Her&o,,an • icl • for tl«tkiD tMattme, bft will bo cooteotecl ra March. 18'71. ......... "" "'"doc-to quit tht coucU, Mr. WU- aoo said thls W"etk that be feel• It 11 "time to defOte more time to my lamUy and personal busloe••·" Buldes 15 yean on the council, Mr. wu.on wu on the origi.Dal home rule com- mittee which incorporated the ctty, and was a city planning commlssloo.er tor 7 years. He has been an active promoter of rede- veloping the county · fair- grounds. Mr. Wilson runa an awn. lng business tn Santa Ana. Mayor Pinkley, who haB opented a drug s tore on Newport Blvd. for many years, announcett last month that he will not run lfl"lln. ' ,,. • . . ,,. I -;.n --' .... • ,, } -.:_,'-.;' 1 -1"" -· .. ' ·.v • t .. FUN FASHIONS FOR THE HOLIDAYS! JUMP INTO THE SPIRIT OF OfRISTMAS Wfnt THI • ¥ .. •• SEN!UO"tr"S, F"t¥1~E SOfi"T A,ZTIRE-~R S~F. puflt . ~GLITTE"'ING GO~~ FO" TH'F HAPPI~ST OF NIGHT L.IFE" , ANO GALA OAL.L.S 1j I I Harbor Patrol Investiga- tor, theorized that the Mil- ler boat, bought only 2 weeks prior to tbe Incident, wa.s swamped ~ause a board was mtsslng from the out- board motor well. S. D. mayor to talk here • • • . ' YULE SERVICES AT CHRIST LUTHER4H ~ Christmas will be ob· served at Christ Lutheran C hutch, 760 Victoria St., Costa Mesa, with 3 festival servlres. . On Dec. 24 at 7 p.m. theA will be a chlldren'a Christ- mas eve service, "Chrlst- mas Is giving," with the children of theSuDdaySchool participating. The tn.dl- tlonaJ caDdlell(hl choral service will be held at 11 p.m. Christmas Day will be ob- served with a worstltp ser- V!f e of joy at 10:30 a.m. San Diego Mayor Pete WUsoo w111 be the speaker when the Newport Harbor Cllamber of Commerce In- stalls 1976 officers at the Balboa Bay Club on Jan. 21. Chamber manq:er Dan Rogers announced Mr. Wil- son's appearance durJnt: Mooday's monthly Chamber board of directors luncheon, also held at the Bay Club. Attorney James Parker, who is a memberoftheNew- port Beach Planning Com· mission, will be tnslalled as presldent of the Chamber, and announcement will be made that night of t he win- ner ot the Chamber's an. " nua~-man of the year award. C · ·. Serves Great Seafood •• • • • What's New is Dillman's RETAIL SEAFOOD COUNTER BIll and Max Dllbn an TRY THESE WONDERFUL SEAFOODS IN YOUR OWN HOME! -----------------------------------Specials -Thru Sun., Dec. 21 Only Cooked Shrimp $1 75 lb. Smoked Fish lltr. Rogers, summing up the Chamber's year, said the membenblp rolls now han 1,150 active members. DurinR the year, Inactive members were drOJII)ed, he reported, reduct~:~~ the meril- bership to 903, but a mem- bership drive brought the ll.gure back near the 1.200 cWmed last year. Building committee chai r- man Richard Stevens told NAHCIAL BACKER NEEDED! IWo,.ld Wid• R .. l.,.. lu. Stneeo moothS old, New- port Beach Commerclal' Industrial Brokeraf(e Co. Just computerized all Or - ange County buildings. Need to expand operations. Has potential for nation- wide franr hlslng. Coli Ron H•ry, own•r --.-zya.r !''!TP.R PON flA. ... SU~>\N GP.ORGf? the directors that construe. lion Is under way, and pro- rPE!dlng on schedule, for the (hamber's new head. quarters building at the corner of Santa Rarbara and Jamboree In Nt>wport Cen- ter. j ARRESTED HERE ltl MARIJUAH4 SEISURE Three men and $50,000 worth of marijuana were seizer! l~t(' on Wednesday or IJst week by Newport pollee and tederal narcotics agents from a boat near the IJay bridge here. Pollee said George Ed- wllld Hufford, 4Z. of Ek:U .. flower, Gary Albert SwUI- Irlll;, 29, of Santa Ana, and Albert Fifield, 42, of Lake- wood, were seen unloading about 200 lbs. of marijuana from a boat into vehicles a! 6:45 Wednesday nt~~:ht. .. newport Mech v .. Lodo SW19 Wid~ S.y Ck.>b .,..,.,m """"'""" --- 01RISTus CANTAT4 In Corona Del Mar, TO BE SUNG DEC. 20 Fifty ••lees or the santa lwhind lh .. 1•ur1 Th .. alt-r Ana Serlflth Day Adventist 440 H I" "Church of the Palms" will . e JOt ro-pe he joined this Saturday, Dec. 1 20S 20, by a 28-memherorehos-6 ~ l tra ln preaentlDg the Christ-I! ~ ~: •• ~'!~~~~~·~;w~l·r-~ HE 11AT.E. S ~NN composer Jack Coleman of ;.=~~·~ ~~~ey ~:;:.:~!~ . . . \ which olarll at 11 '00 a.m.~--~~;;;~;;;~··;;;,;,'~ .... ;.;;~~~~==~\ The church ls location at • l7 1314 N. Broadway lo Santa ·•·~: Mo;.i,tP,_ •• ltl• Heir Gt•ll TOTAL NICIINCLUDIIIYIIYTMU .. l i'WW eJILTII • MUfti • 7'1 .lET If' A • liT-Alii ...... • IKIMMII • MAIN DIAIN • IITUIN Lt .. elNUMOMITII • TilT IUT -~Uc ..... ~ cJtappy JtoliOays PROM BLUB HAVRH POOLS 12222 SO. HARBOR IL VD. 50-7665 GARDEN GROVE 171-1020 772-3e1 6.46.5094 UNIQUE BOUTIQUE ·----·-·----·.-M 4.NY BP. -'tUTIPUL H -'tNOCR 4PTP.I) ORIGI.~ALS ·SUPPORT .4 WORTHY COAHWNITY F!PPORT • VHIT TH~ J "GE!NER 4L STORP." OPP.R.-'tTPD IJY THP. STAPP ()p THP CIIILDREN'S t NEUROLOGIC.41. POUNf>4.'n()N ·ALL PURCH UP.S -'tRE f"4.Y OE!DUCTIBLE • 10:00 . .4. "f. TO 1:00 P.M. {lfON. TH RU SAT. For your last minute Christmas gift needs, visit the "GENERAL STORE" JJ-EPH OM E.:._ M~nnPJr~~ 2650 AVQ4_1l.JTRIIT, M HALF BLOCK eAST MARINERS CHURCH NOW IN OUR NEW BUILDING 1000 BISON AVE., 4T JAMBOREE, NEWPORT BEACH TELEPHONE: ~10 THE .TEACHiNG IS CENTERED ON JESUS 'tBRS'f AJifD TBI BtBLl, WITH EtiPHABIS OM PRACTICAt, CBR81'Wf UVIl'fG. ALL· AGESbl WELCOJft, COGIUIIJial aQd n.tua, aYatlllblt. SUNDAY SERVICES: 8:00-9:30-U:OO A.M. THE 64TH WEDDING ANlfiVERSARY of Rollo W. Mc- Clellaa Sr. and Blanche Sparkes McClellaD wu cele- brated at an open house for family and trleods Dec. 3. The ennt included a celebratJoa for Mr. McClellan's 87th birthday anniversary. He wu owner and partner ln the R. W. McClellan & Soos grad!nc, pavtng and general eogioeerlng business before his retirement. He was also tn partnership with the late AI Sparkes 1n the Sparkes & McClellan Co., Newport Dredging Co. and Satlth Coast Boat BuUders. The McClellana bave lived in the Harbor Are~1? years. Three of their 4 children also ll•e lD this~area: Rollo McClellan Jr. and his wife, Betty; Sparkes McClellaD and b1s wife, Vlrgl.oia, of New- port Beach, and Virginia Hogland and husband Dennis of Costa Mesa. The other daughter, Ell eo, and hulband Blll Cross live lD Paso Robles. Tbe honorees also bave 9 grandchildren aod 7 great-grandchildren. MRS. LARRABEE, OCC CLERK, DIES Lahoma Larrabee, 61, of 2335 Westminster, Costa Mesa, who died Dec. 13 at her home, was burled yes- terday in Pacific View me- m:>r1al parlt, Harbor View Hllls. She Is survived by her hus- band, Carl; her mother, Vera Hays, Costa Mesa; brother Howard Hays of Oregon. Mrs. Larrabee served for 10 years as a clerk tn the records offlce at Orange Coast College. She was a native of Oklahoma, and had lived 30 years in California and 13 years in the county. Yesterday's senlce In Paclllc VIew Chapel was conducted by the Rev. Frank- lin Bixby. Retirement, promotion at Irvine Wllllam J. Wllllams will retire as vice-president and general manager of the Ir- vine Company's agriculture division Jan. 1, It was an- nounced Tuesday. Fred F. Keller, assistant geoeral manager of the ftrm's 60,000 acre llvestock and farming operations ln Orange County, has been named by tbe companyboard of directors to succeed Yr. Williams, 66, who wlll con- tinue servt.ng the company as special conSilltant on ag- rtcultural matters. Mr. Keller, 54, a native of Chicago, has been wlth the Irvtne Co, since 1958, wheo he took over as super- lnteodent of the firm's n.- 000 acre Imperial Valley Y!lP'mtll~a operations. He was peraoaally chosen by Mr. WWiaJBs 8 years aco to Nne u hls chief uststant iD On.Dce County, where the Irvine Co. haa some 20,000 acres 1n orchards and row crops, and about 40,000 acres in cattle grulng land. Mr. Keller sald the in- novative farming practices and empbasis on speclalty crops, "which have been BLU WUliams' hallmarks," will be maintained. Formerly employed by the lmperiallrrlgation Qt.strlct. Mr. Keller 1s a director of the Irvine Ranch Water Dis- trlct, lnine Growers Assn., and Irvine Valencia Grow- ers Assn., and ls a vice- president of the Orange Co- unty Farm Bureau and a member of the Orange Co- unty Chamber ofCommerce. He and his wlte, Mary, live in Inine and bave 4 child- ren. HEWPOB'i tiARBOR ENSIGN PUBU!!!ED WEEKLY -PAGE 5 114URSMY, DEC. II. 1175 OORONA DEL MAR. CAL eomllll." He ltnued tJIU property OWDert 1-.Jd cMck wtt.b tllelr i.Diaraaet brotlltn tD ftnd oat It tbey .... beeo UMaed fOr fedenl flood tn.un.oce. BOYS REPUil.IC'S AUXILIARY ELECTS APPRECIATED!· PERFUMES and COLOGNES ONI Y 1 DAY\' 'TIL CHRISTA~~ H I NORF.LL CHANNfL DIOR LAN VIN WOR'I'H GERMAIN E SHltLIMAR NINA RICCI HO UBI GANT ROCHA5 RLUE GR.-'tSS I F GALlO~ GIVP.NCHY LAN COM F. CHARUP l' I 'f'l \4 A C"ROC.H ARV Y\'F\' H IN I I.Al'RF.NT Boy1 RtpabUc'e oew Or- ange CCUityAqxtllary held lta organtatJoU.l meettnc reeeotly ud elected Mrs. Roben Nel8oD of Baott.Dgtoo Beach u cblirmaD IDd Mrs. Pat Zanmba, a18o of Hu.nt- ln(too Beecb, nce-cbair. man. other oftteert are Mrs. Robert HU'dmaaofOr- ange Park Acres, treasurer; Mrs. Neill Hanter of LaguDI. Niguel. eorresponcU~ sec- retary; IDd Mre. Robert M.c- Bumey of Newport Beach, recordlDC secretary. NEW! PACO RABAMNE The Orauge County aux- lllary 1s dedicated to the support of the Santa Ana residence of Boys Republic. Public Card 'N Party Gift Shop ... AUCTION FaiDAY, Mn.DAY, SlJNDAV at I P.M. Bargains on Finf' C~tol. Stf'rling Silvn Porcdaira. Oriental Objf'cts d'Art. Paintings. JPwf'lr y. Antiqun. Bronzu. Furniturt>. Sf'lf'ct Indian Turquo1se. S 1.000.000 INVENTORY fr11m l .sltJII'\ CourtJ, Out-of.Pa .. ·n 8flnlo.rupfrll'• VJSn'ORSI Co~~~e aad eett ....,~--... AVCTION c .. tNt FR£E ADMISSION! ... acro.u tht strf'et from Sf'~n of the Southland's mo•t f'legant wotf'rfront rt>5tauronts! lnsp«tion & Private Soles \0•1 DAILY, 12 • ~SATURDAY l..l· 5 5UttQJ.X.. CLOSED W£DMUDI.Y I. THUtUOAl ,.._ AVCT101d HELD EVEWV FIIIDAY. SAT\JIIDAY. SlJN'DIIlY .. 8 P.M. . • .. t '>l YOUR BANKAMlRILARO. MAS ll:R CHARGE. P£RSONAL CHECK OR CASH 2542 w ... eo... lfltlla•aw NeWJMid a-cia, Callf_...926M (714) M5-22M WE ·~ FOa CASH oa 5El.L ON COI/JIIIISSION MfOl..E ESTATES CM SINGl.E rrDIS ART LE.JI'L. HCT/0\l.ER ********************************************* **** Merry Christmas, America • • ' • .. .. • ,.. * ,.. • .. .. • • ,.. • • .. * • * • • ,.. .. • .. * I I I .............. ' ~~ C.D.M. ·schedule NO MIIUHO B'lOA.U. TO IZ:!O ,,U. MONDAY TUlSDAY • • • •• • • • • ••• • ~ , MO COLLEcnONS ON DEC. 25 DR JAN. 1ST ~ • • ~ i! I 1 Newport Bttcb city ref'lase coUectora wUI tate a boll- day oo Cbrlllmu ud New Ynr's Day. .,. Anu ol tbe city rerularly ttbedllled for rel'llse col- l«tloD c:. Cbrtllrnu Dt.y IDd "" y .,.. Day ww aot han tbelr teltlse col-:c-~­ lected lmW tbtlr DeJt rtplarly-~IM!dYied pickup LIDO day for tbo• areu, whlcb •W bo tbo lollowq llj>o- day, Tbil meus tflat • ...., artU wm ban oolJ .. reAlM collecUoo tbe w..u of OK. 22 a.od Dee. !9. I,IGAI-MOnti NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE NO. 1015-166 oa Friday, the 9th day of Juuary, 19'71, at the boor •· of 11:00 A.M., at the South Froat Eatruce to the Or. a.ac• Cou:Dty Old CourtJ.~~;JUe 111 the City or Santa Aaa, Couaty or Oraace, State of Calllol'llla. ARNOLD S. '' IIAL ._wu ,,..,.,mu 41 All at pu.bUc. auctloa, to tbe ll1cbUt tilildtii' lor. Cfsll !: lllla•flll m-~~llollod statn, all payable it ··hw time of sale, real property situated 1D tbe C tty of New- port Beach, County ol Or- qe, state of C aJUonla, aDd described as follows: A LEASEHOLD ESTATE IN AND TO: Lot SO of Tnct No. 7%.47 , in tbe Clty of Newport Beaetl_ Cou.Dty of oruce, State of C alltorn.La. u per map recorded lD Book Z71, Pares Zl to 25, lnclualn of mlscellaneoua )bps, iD tbe otnee oftbeCoaaty Recorder of said Coanty Tbe u.le ...Ul be> made wltbout coonnant or nr. ruty reca.rdJnc tlUe, poa- .MUioa, or eoeumbrucea to aau.ty the obllpUODI se- cured by lDd punuut to the power of Pie cooternd 1D that c~rtain deed oftrutt esecuted by Barbara A. Mc- GIIlre ll tru.tor to SecurJty Title luuruce Company, a Calllonla corporatioo, as trutee lor the beoent lPd ueurity of Walter E. Heller '" Compuy of CaJlfornl.a, U. 11.m.S beneftct.an,dlled OetcJMr 23, 1973 and re- corded November 5, 19?3, la bocK 101'715, page 837, otncla.l Records of Orqe Co.aty, Calllornla. TM bftef\clal blternt _,., the mntiooed deed of tnotwtboobl~oo­ cved tblnby Wtr.UlAped to Ramt.a.ta. Suppi.J Co •• liM:. by • c:orpontloa aulp"*'t daC.S February I, 19'74, IDit recorded February 11, 1974, .. booll: 1107S, .,... lztl, oa&c1a1 Records ol the miD· --· . Tllo -.. lpod -... -"'Cod ud --tilled u trutee -.ttr lbt • r....t dltd at tn1t u looln-clllod "'111001 1, recorded ... ,... JS; -oftM -plJ Co., rw•IIAY ......... - '"'DAY •-•- NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE NO. 1015-166 OD Friday, the 9th day of Juuary, 1976, at the hOUr at 11:00 A.M. attbeSoulbFroot Entraoce of the Orqe County Old CourttxM.ase Ln the Clty ot Santa Ana, County of OnJtce, State ot Call- ~ ARNOLD S. MALTER, u trustee, 'lrt.U uu: -at public auc Uob, to the bfcbest bidder lD law&l mJOey oftbe States, all payable a1 the time ol Ale, real property llbaated 1D the City of New. port Bach, Couaty of Or- 11111, State of CaWornla, &Del deecribed u follows: Lot U, Block S2i, Co- rona del Mar, u per map recorded ID Book 3, P11u 41 aDd 4Z or MiscellaDeou• Mlpl, re- cords of said cou.nty. (commoo.ly knoWD u 613- 13 1/2 BtconJ.a, Corona del Mar.) Tbe ale wtu be made wttbout cmtnaDt or war. rantr refl,rd.Uig title, po~. .sestloo, or eacumbrances to atlaty the obllp.Uoa ee- cured by and purauant to thl! power of aale conferred Ia that certaiD deed of truA ezecuted by Merle R. Me. Guire aDd Barbara A. Mc- Guire to Security Title In- ltfi"&QQ:e Company, a Calt- fornla corpontJoo., as tnu- tee, for the ~efU aod R· curtly of Walter E. Heller ' Compuy ofCaUtornia, lbe oamed bi>Deftclan, dated October H, li73, lJid re- cordld Odober 29, 1971 in boiH. lOIN, pqe 819, 01- flcl.al Recorda of onnce County, Calllaraia. Tile .,_.,.clal iDtarHt I&Ddtr tM m.tJoDed dHd of lnlol .... lllo obllplloiUI s.,...nd tbtnb)' ftre u. olpod 1o ~~amu• Sopplr Co.. IDe:. by • corpoptloa .. __ , . ...., 1, 197._ ud neordecf oa Ftbn&r7 11, 1114:1 11'1 ~:~Got 110'11, -11M, Ollldal _,.. "'lbo--· . no -.llpod tnot .. wu ........ ucl-- twtecl u &rut. .., tbe .. --"'tnot by .. -.. datod """"' I, IriS, rtCOqlod ~ !S, lrll to llciollll-, - 11 ... --ottM ........ co.b,.--n- -by IWillloo S..lr -. ila -to 1M . c •• lloc, .., --. fll .. .....,., .. pulllll to ----.... - , 1111: ..... ,,.. ol tM died ... -. ._., Iloilo 1011 ~ • • ! ~ ~ ~ I .. ~ ~ I " ~ I • ~ ' ~ s ! ~ § ~ • -~ ~ ~ ~ ~ i ~ • • • •• Ideal Christmas Present! Litronix CALCUlATORS Come in and operate display models. -----------Jack Gearing's CHRISTENSEN PHARMACY 3021 E. COAST HIGHWAY 673-2550 K1RI1N ~ARGRI!'TA'.~ M.O-V-1-N-G S-A-L-E AI?GfNf JUNDAY, IJI?C. 11 AT ll:fiO A.."!.l PUflNITUfU!, CHINA.. CRY5'fAL 4Nn f"IP'?I. CHRISTW4.f C.-\RDJ ~ ORN -\,'lfl!N'I S KAREN MARGRETA IMPORTS 2641 I. COAST HIGHWAY U4·7340 Specializin& in Small Sizes . --------See our Liquid Silver and Real Tur.quoile Jewelry JACQUIE'$ . DRESS SHOP U.l I. MIGHWAY 675-1030 e .. ~ ~ ~ ~ LIDO I • ~ ~ '· ' l 'l t I: I ~ .. , ~ ! i ~ :~ ~H ~. I .~ ~ -.. -• ! ! ! l 'I I I i ; ,·. • • ... • _: : ,DUI ' . ·.··· . / . . . .. LIDO ISLAND STREET SWEEPING PROGRAM EASY TO PAR~~ . :EXPERIENCED PERSONAL ATTENTION ' ~%OFF . on1;a~ floored free-st;\ndjng Fireplaces. . . ' With· tl;lis ad • Sat., De 1 20th only. THE HE. HSTONE 2711 E. CO!~·T L.UT fiAINUTf! GIPT PR0'RP.~1 • <J.ive a pattern and. (a~ric! ' The ;. FUN TO SHOP' ~ Special -Save $4.00 ,.,..,,.. (li,..it•~ti•ll o~lyJ . Vl f -\IHf.lf • ft 1 fl# ,o;. f"/JwP.R GF.LLP.F U6.f'. lh~. Price ~t S1UI ZWEBER PHARMACY 33Cfi;E. CO.UT HIGHW4Y 673 .... 0 - Hf ?,1 ~otf • Great Clft Ideal ' ' , • 1:000YIAJI.• l .. t l ' ---· ... 1975 . CHRlSTMAS ALBUM · .Jj 6o/lll#y {#1101'41 .. ul•ctetl., H'e•ryl4•d•l. HeM, • ho•r of #"• .,.,., ll•lnlilt .. ,. I r . ·.. ~ $t.5o . NrtfPORT Tl~~:~~ft1~~.· 0. ,'' lOOt I. COUT MIGttWtf :• 1 1 '"!aon · · •• • • I I • , . • POTilWDU • .._ Cp'" '*'• ..,; . .., ... ---119 ---J&l .. .. ·. • ...... ....... ._ IIJ .................. ·AIRES IS D I ¢' I • earc-• •r ., ,.. 1m wiD • • ....,._ .. srxorn .. ..... ....... ,,.,.. ..... ., ...... . GIIID UARDS DIMMEJI ~ If HI!LD f'RIDAY OCCUIRARY HOURS SET I'OR HOLIDAYS Tllo Onlp Coul CoUop lllnrJ will .. ·--Doe. 10-11, ...... ud ., ... 1 ud 1 8.4. ft Will M ... ZI-U, IJ.,Il ud 1•. I trom 10 a.m.te t p.m • ctunr :;-=::• &liiDnlldoa a. wW *»UDW at tM ...... a ... tJae JJ !FCM -Tllo -... -.. 111'114111, ....... -.n. to be ,.._ ...., I& 5, an '7:10 Lm • lo 10p.m. _,_ P-yud lOa.m.lol ..... ...__.,I 1rt1n · O'ler U; ud boat oner • re ..... _._. Tllo-will is Easy at . . ~~----------~-~ I EASY TO FIND · EASY TO PARk I I CENTRALLY LOCATED . I ~----------------~ For gift ideas in fine clothin1 and beautiful assortments of: Linens · Towels · Crystal -Glassware Table mats and accessoriea Lin& erie and Women's Sportswear, -- I Open Eves Dec. 18, 19 Only )I( Re1. Houra Dally ,.. .. .,.. ·6 p.m. -- I , ITS LATER THAN YOU THINK ... .... _ .... -·-iilfiaJ)=' -...... ••• ----........ ...... _.,_ .......... DOLL JIOUSU .S s.t&'l WOibbop art Mar7 Wiley's Cllrlltmu Jlftl to tM ebUdnD ot Corooa del Mar. Mra. wu.,. -no. ldlbJ W coUeettDc mi.DJaturea, Ia dllplaJ1II tbe cloD 11GUN (wtth tables Nt for Cbrt.tmu, ol coane) IDd tbe s.ta wor~ .,..ry nlcbt from 7 ' !tD t:IO p.m. Ia tbe IJctad wMt w1Ddow ot her t.nne at Geldlarod An. IDd 5tb An. Sbe bnUes bollday cn·ters lo ..... lila dlaplaJ. (Eulp -.) ~ HAIR ;;z,u,_. New Spe<iolilia1 ia Mera '•, JJ"omera '• •rad Childrera '• H•ir SfJ·lira'6 Saatloy Appt'a fer •e• • lloir Styli•& A· s••pi•l • CAlor S .. tli•l • IMy w .. ea oatl Pe .. aaau -~ ••• ; .. ..,. a ,.,.; .. .., • 141' Via Llclo , ' 32 oz' bot* 115.00 r-vuler ~ rtQil LIMITED TIME ONLY $1Q; M""'j ~MM aJ.o. +t~p~ New y~ ~ 8~.4U J'I FULL.Y ... PROMP '(LY . I. ''PMAIUIA.CIIT'I PI.IDNAL ATTIMTIOM" .,;.. ZWEBER ·,.:.·~lirDill~ ... f' .. ,.~ ... l) • P'HOH! 673-•10 "Where Picture Framing is an Art" OUR COMPLETE FRAMING SERVICE OU lutar.-.om .. ~and~ De.-,. Pra ... l•noe M1n ,. "' ''"' ~, ' '" 10 " I ~J·J I t r, Orophica tlullll•e~oft Shadi!M' ._, Mlnon Palnll,.. l'oriod and C:O.-opoo•'Y l'alollfiiiO -~~-.. ,~~!~='~.11~! ----....... . 1652New .............. nl Caofa -.. Callfomla P2<127 10WN ... c::caitftt'dlllfr*' I· orr 'I• ; I I Ill o-........ ~ .... c-...._. :J'sc:....r (714) Ml 1122 Sa-Ana, Callfomla P2704 (71-tJ •••• 1 TWO TO SERVE YOU I'Y\CYV-(// , AFTER J AMU ARY lat OUR . MEW LOCATIOM WILL IE (HI!XT TO CAHICELL & CHAffiN) DESIGM PLAZA, MEWPORT CEMTER BIG CLEARAWAY SALE ITAITSIUHDAT, D!C. 71 MOI,qPIH AT IU.M. DRASTIC REDUCTIONS THROUGHOUT THE STORE!!! FURNITURE~INA CRYSTAL-sTEEL Swedtlh W .. l HanahWI . ' CHw:tiiTMAI CARDS • Md • .. Ofl.fol I I 'j ! • urra•Y Cltllt:ll al'TU..-..,_.._ ... YloW Dr,1 ........ YloW • 1W't lriD ... _,. 11<IIOol Cb'etmoo ·--at 1 ...... -,.. 4 liomU)' prornm wUJ bo IIOid at 1:10 ..... C1lrlatmao '"· .,Uowtd b)' • eudle· upt HrriCO at II p.m. c ..... -1a otrond at an tiMMIHnic: ... • PLYMOU'I'S C()ft(J~ .. GATIOMAL CHURCH, UU Brood st., M-rt HoiCbla • A b.mlly Chrl«.dau pro- cram wUI be preseattd at 7 p.m~ th18 SUDday. There ..W be elJ'Ol alllelD«, re- clta.J of the birth of Jesus bJ chlldri:m of tbe chUrch scbool, a fUm, and Cbrlst- mu story Yltb black light Ytsul aids. Cabdlell.gbt communioo senlces wUI be beld at 7:30 and 11:30 p.m. Cbrlstmas eve. Members of tbe clurcb wUI ro carollDg this Saturday, begbmlng at 6 p.m. At this Sunday's ser- Yices, the Rev. Tom HamU- too wUl preach at 8:30a.m. OD ''Tbe sitting,'' and Pastor John LlDdYall wtu preach at 10 a.m. oa "Symbols of Christmas." • THE NEWPORT HAR- BOR CHURCH OF REUGI- OUS SCIENCE, 541 Center St., Costa Mesa -The Rev. Eleanor Jackson wtll pte- sent "The Christmas story and you" at the 11 a.m. Sunday service. A candle- light service will be held at 6 p.m . Christmas eve, featuring music by Linda Powell aDd Dtaoe Pilcher, soloists, aoo Betty Wool - dridge at the piano. • THE PRINCE OF PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH, Z987 Mesa Verde Drive East, Costa Mesa -"Time to look up" will be Pastor Andy Anderson's topic at the 8 and 11 a.m. Sunday ser- vices. The day school Yule program, with the chorist- ers and orchestra, wUI be presented at 7:30 p.m. to- day, Dec . 18. Candlelight services will be held at 5 and 10:30 p.m. Christmas eve. A 10:30 a.m. service Is scheduled for Christmas day. • THE NEWPORT HAR- 8'1R LUTHE RAN CHURCH, 798 Dover Drive -The story or Christmas will be told at 6 p.m. th.ts Suoday in a new chtldrtnlecaot&ta,r''Ex- tra, extra, Jesus Is born," composed by JudUh Keulen Vaccaro. At the 8 and 10:30 a.m. Sunday services, the cllancel choir will offer Bul- tehude's cantata, ''Rejoice beloved Christians,'' with LIGALN011Q FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following person Is doing buslnesa as: T and R Wholesale, 3636 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach, Ca. 92663: Century VII, lnc.(lnc. State of C allfornla), 363& Newport Blvd., Newport Beach, Ca. 92663 . This business Is conduct- ed by a corporatloo. Corporatloo Name; Cen- tury Vll, lnc.; Victor R. Yaclt, President. This statemat was rued wUh the County Clerk ofOr- ange County Dec. 15, 1975. Publish: Dec. 18, 25, 19'15; Jan. 1, 8, 1976, 1n the New- port Harbor Enslgn. F50664 L IGAL NOTICI FICTITIOUS BUSJN£$ NAME STATEMENT The followi08 person Is dOing business as: Century VU, Joe. 3636 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach, Ca. 92663 (Inc. State of Calif.) Century VU. Inc., 3636New- port Bl't'd., Newport Buell, Ca. 92663 {loc. State of Cat. lforn12). This business Is coocklct- ed by a corporation. Corporation Name: Cen- tury vn. IDe.: Victor R. Y ack, Prwldeot. Tb11 atatement was filed wltb tbe COUDt:J Clerk ofOr-uce CowJI} Dec. 15, 19'75. Publt.lll: Dec. 18, Z5, 19"75; Jan. 1, 8, lg"'S, 1D the New - port Harbor Enalp.. F50683 t,.IO~ NO'f!l:l FICTITIOUS BUIDIESS MAWE STATEWEHT Trw loUowiDC periOill an dome bodiiiOA ao: -DHICU, W EYoolDc Clll- yoa Rd.., Corou del Mar, Ca. ftel5: It,., L. lciiOI· lu, 115 EYeaktcCII)UIR~, CDM, CoL-~ L-Po- "'"""'-Ull11111>orBhd., c--.coL Tlia bllil-11: ~ od bJ I _,al..,_lllllp, ....... -L. .. -. 1'1161 ........... ,.. -tllt~JCI.olt41Dr· -c.-, 0oc. II, lfll, •• ,... boo. 11, a, 1m: J .. 1. I, lfll, II tao Jloor· ........... 1 ...... - st. Germuy. • ST. ANDREW'S PRES ... BYTERIAM CHURCH, 100 St. Andrew's Rc.d, Cllft'Ha .. vta • "Faith ror faltl'l."'. eoncludlDC the Hrles oa. tbe toplc, '·Tu~t 1a fair play," wW be Dr. C .. rles Dl.erenfleld's sermon topic at the 8, 9:30 and 11 a.m. Sunday services. Tbere will be a dramaUc present•tton, "At the inn," for the 5 aod 11 p.m. candlelight ser- vices on Cbrt.tmu e.-e. • COMMUNITY CHURCH BY THE B.A'l -Dr. WUilam R. ParQ!r, founder and min- Ister, author of "Prayer can change your lire," announces that the new location Is ill the little theater at Corooa del Mar high school . His sermon topic for the 10 a.m. service this Sunday will be "A star, a manger, a babe." Church members receiving practiiioner certtllcatealast Sunday are Laura AU, VIr- ginia Copp, Yvonne Harris, Lou Grlft1ths, Kay Caldwell and Roberta Hulett. Ber- nice Curtis Is also a prac- Utlooer. • ST. MICHAEL'S AND ALL ANGELS' EPISCOPAL CHURC H, 3233 Pacific VIew Dr., Harbor View Hills - The annual children's pag- eant and candlelight service will be held at5p.m.Chrlst- mas eve, and the solemn high choral eucharis t wUI take place at 11 p.m. Holy communion will be cele- brated at 10 a.m. Christ- mas day, St. Stephens da}' wlll be observed at a 9:30 a.m. service Dec. 26. Com - munion wUI be taken Dec. 27 to ttle homes of those who are unable to attend at the church. • ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH, 3209 Via Lido, Newport Beach • Christmas eve services Include ram - lly euchar ist at 7:30 p.m., carol service at 10:30 p.m. and holy eucharist at 11 p.m. An eucflartst servtce wlll also be held at 10 a.m. Christmas da y. GEM TALK '"""""' .. J.C. Humpw;.,, who,. 1tor. It 1823 N.wp<Jn Blw/. ,., bH'I .. Co.r• M•u l•ndmKk for mor• 'ffiMI 27 jiWMS. <1 •n aut/tOrtty Of\ f"!"' •nd j-lry. THE Ro\IL WOo\0 Wo\TCH In 1891 many lives we re lost In a great train ac- cident caused by a four minute difference between time shown by watches of tbe trains' engineers. The watch whlch was off had run so accurately so long that the engineer assumed that It was always right, not knc7wtng· that a tiny speck of coal had caused an error. After this accident, a Cleveland watchmaker- jeweler worked out a rigid lnspectloo system based on the requirement that a rail- road watch must not lose or gain more than 30 se<:- ooda a week. In 1892, the Hamilton Watch Company of Lan- caster, Pennsylv~ta. was orpniud to manufacture the famed rallroad wat ches •hJch met the rigid re- quirement& set up after the dt&aster. ·•••h.s• · e.. .. Nllill•• e .. .,.., ,.. h • J::,;:!!.., ~= ,.Oil. 411 Jill DURING DECEMBER Newport Beacb Pollee Orepartm•t is offering a property identiftcatioo proenm t.o pnnnt burglary and assist 1D recovery of stolto Uern~, TtUy Savalas of TV's Kojak series assisted 1D lauoohlDc the program with stan Breuler of NBPD's Crime Pruen- Uon Department at Park Newp>rt Apartments. Tiley discussed the program and demonstrated the method or mar kine valuables for identlf:lcattoo purposes. 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IDd tnaJy """tdcal bti'J'When, • nery Dlehe IDd coner luta..,.. ol oat ldld or IIIIOtMr ••• oan Ctart.tmul Fncrant eedu ,..,.,. red bowtd wu a IUDipll•a, DMtltd Ia tbt .,._. were tD tbl ftll; fruh plAt bl'IDCbtl _;.., prdaM . 811111llf of CUiMmu mule, aJl Uclad wb ofpoiaNtttu --the mto'III'W~nntd tall Nd taoeft, IDd at ....., other pl8te to a p.rdiD tor daDc!Jir wtth orebNtn IDd wu aa aatkaiMd •bitt of Chdltmu earo1a. retrnbttot bar --m1IM 011 aillee IDd So • ., .U.CUYe. wall to ftl1 people ••• *""' 1'75 from Wt wert pl-...d to bt with Katbrya l8d bomt &Dd IW&J f.rom hcnllt. Bud Rtallton, Vlrciala KD0tt IDd PaulhDdlr Ia tbt eatry W&J ...-. wen welcomed &Dd lo Troy with lt&D GU.a. Her -· by Sldrl• ad Robert, lh'• u.trbbltaum-Guill Ben.rt Jr., wu at tbt out llble --ber IDd dlrected to tbt aa..,. or tbt "p.rdao abe II ., proud ol him ••• rl(btly .,, too. room." Here...., frteada miDIItd wttb Joac-AIIo tbtre wutni")''Dt'afaYOrlteDorotbJ 'UaM ftt.sa &Dd Nc:ame tap"'"'ed. (Yardley 011 eoar~e} wUb Jack80G Huebt .. Ben we Y11ited wtthtbe WalterBurroachl, Jeu ADd Bob Tardly nn ,....,bert but be Jeu Tadowaty IDd deupttul Dtek Dtmmtt; came to claim a daDce or two from "mom." EU .. 'IDd Artlllr Stroe1r.-talltatrs.Dd-Ac:roa tbt way wert JUlie May IDd CeeU llDua u well u lD btJcllt; tbt AI~. Sld.ru, Coy Hlrach I.Dd Morey Mlrtm (Wr. Jane &Dd lohD Boyd --'"td bet "anwt Vtqo In peraoa), Nora &Dd V~ JOJ"Ctllltll, black," wltb a.YJ white laeeto.ebN; Myna Loll IDd Jamea ruo., Dorta IDd Jolll and Enlie 8atUc •• MJrDA abo Ia ehto Ln80D With Betty I.Dd C.Orgt Woodford-- black w1tb Oltrtcb trtm; VliOl&a ud Gay )lilt home acaJn from aloha land , •• al.lo Tbrub; Fru ud Bob Olrtu; Mel udGiorla spttd Jeao and Ed Sharp --Clair and Walter Zfper --loYtd ber mtrror trtmmtd niYet Crutteoden, dear HeleD Cllftord IDd Joe c:IIIP; tbt Walter Kinp, tbt Youac Vttu'a, Noblta --plua all tbe otbera eojoJinc the Pat Rae and Paul Palmer; LlDk Mathuoa gourmet meal, ftDe w1Del IDd champagne, aod 0!'. Sperzum, Gene Wubburn, wltb plus ctprs for tbt J•Uemea. happy amUes for lOOC ttme trleDds, a.od Preced!Dg desert wu a aooc fest led by ADdy Williams; Helen and Bert Coffey --Joy Yan RoDide --wbo wrote all tbe lyrics tbty are at MaJo's tbia week for check-up. to suit tbe party, IUIIC to tbe old fnorlte Mort were Tom and Dorothy Doan --1n tunes. SomewerededtcatedtoSbirletbee&uae . JOI'I*JUI Christmas red; Lynn Barr and of her roucb year bealth-wlae and Bob, who Clemeot Rlrsc:h, Jacktt and Bob Eaton --spoke to all onr the mJb. Hot forgetUac the Henry Se&erstroma aod lt wu the merriest, the very merriest Dr. ud Mra. Blebard Hanao-Sllitlee --that neryooe Clll8 acreedl rlED To· KNOW • SQWTHING ABOUT )1JURrfW rn\1MUNITY? Call 'lWrw~oJt, Phone -• 7 5. 58 7 3- Our hostess wiU bring &ifts and greetin&s, along with helpful community iniormation. MATTRESSES aaw -D8~PIG fm1ular Shapes a ••• .,..., -c.tt. C:OS'PA MilA MATTitiSS CO. 21• ...... ,. ...... s-. UOJ Safety dOs and don'ts for holiday season By Fire Chief Leo Loft Tbe Chrtstmu seuoo usually cou baDd In haDd with tradt.Uoos. Yaay tn- dlUons reYolYe around the decorating of tbe Christmas tree, and tbe purchastng of gltts for loved ooea and frtsda. The Newport Beach flre department would lUte to offer a few tJps to help make your holiday safe - not sorry. DO BE CAREFUL WHEN BUYlNG YOUR TREE: • WbeD purcbutng your Chrlstmu tree th1s year, buy a tlrm, fresh tree. Store lt ln a cool place wtth tbe bue of tbe tree ln water. unW rady to be decor-.c1. • U yoa are buJ1Dc u artJilcal tree -be Are to look for tbt UL label, wblch tells you 1t Is clusilted aa name resistant. DO MAKE A CHECK OF THE DECORATIONS YOU USE: • Remember to check the decorattYe ll«htt.oc striJ:Ics for frayed wtres, broken cords, and loose sockets. These CODdttloos pose po- teotlal electrical hazards. Use ooly ll(ht strtnc• that bear a UL label. • • WheD trlmmlDCtbetree, avold uaiDJ caL.-.-\lr otbtr dl'".oratiou tbt!--may lplt. easily. Keep the tree away from the ttreplace, radiator, aDd the TV set. Ally 100rce of heat may cauae the tree to become dry, tbas creal- lac a ftn hazard. DON'T OVERDO IT: • Be sure not to oYer- load the electrical clrcutts 1n your home. The wlres that carry more current tban they can handle may over- heat and cause t tlJ'e. Read manufacturer's lnatructloos on lleht!Dg lltrlnca carefUlly and do oot use more than tbe recommended Ddmber of ltchts ln one circuit. • C 1\rlstmas decorat1ms :~:~~u:ul~~:'J C,~ ever, wheo JW leaYe your home or rettre for tbe nlgbt, turn ott tbe ls,tlt set., colored spot l1cbts, or otber decoratloos. DON'T SETTLE FOR THE UNKNOWN: • When purchaslnc gUts for the people you care about, take time oat to check for tbe UL label, Gilts of electric food bleoders, hair dryers, hot combs, a.od the lUte are tested for safety by UDder- writers La.bontorles. Show that you car• -cheek for the UL label. • Be safe aod happy thl.s C brlstmas MUOCl. CB RADIO · IC'S TV ANTE.NNA ·PARTS "The Store that Cares" Perfect for Rec. · Vech. • Auto • Boats A CHRI8'11U8 PARTY for frleads wu held by Be•erly ud BW a., tD tbtlr New Eqli.Dd style borne b1cb oo a bUl tD 1....-a Beacb.. Pictured here, from left, are Yra. Ray, Gtofle Woodford Jr. of Dover Shores aod Yr. Ray, wbo ll chairmu of the board of directors ot tbe Ba.lboe Bay Clab. Scholar quiz resuHs g· en Mft~JC~ft Bmor lllcfl ICbool .,_ a perps411&1 tro- I*J. a.. ltb ~ 01'11111 CoatJ aeadlmk -.uaa.. tor u eaay wrttMa by JIIDt Gorm-. WIIDtra 1A oa.r eate-ron.. ,.,, s.tt~ a.•e&y of Cotta MeD ldrb ecbool for 111 llal'Yiew Uld ...,, Yorlhiro ol Knpon Har- bor bjp aebool Ia EDcl~ PootbW M(b echool 1A TliBtiD woa top boDon tn tbt aU day t..t. GoWI of tbe yearly aca- demic decathlon, t.ded by Dr. Robert Petenao_ Or- ure CCMitJ S.rtllteodeGt of Seboola. art to empba- si&e bulc Kldellllc P11.11, I.Dd to ci•• lbld.t.l oiYUJ- lnc decree~ of acbota.sUc abWtJ the CJIIIIOrtuDlly to compete w1tb ~n 1D the same catecoi'J. CALL. U11'0at eAuto • ao.,. • Fire • Per..c•aal 548-5554 RABBITT INSURANCE 1-.14 Harlter lh4 .• Ceata If'"• fAIM!R$ IMSURAMCI GROU' -----···-·-----···--~! \ i I ----J. -----·-·-· --··-.. ·-·--..J POINSETTIA-The tradtllonal hoh· day plant m an embrOidered. hand- woven CQv:erUp' ... TERRARIUM -The FTD M 1n1 · Garden' .. Terrartum all dressed up for holiday g•vmg. Phon.-5l(l-:):)2.i \ Nothtng eltpresses the warmth ol Chnst· mas like a ltving. lovtng gtlt the whole famtly can enJOY Your FTD Flor1st can send your selec· tton. by wtre. almost anywhere 1n the U S and Canada. (Many FTD Flortsts accept Amencan Eltpress and other ma1or cred1t cards) Remember, say FTD and be sure Holiday Glow Bouquet$~rs:'()() usually avarlable As an for less than Independent businessman, each FTD Member Flonst sets h1s own pnces I HANGING GARD!N-FTD Green ~bbon"" Plante and tw:lt•day de<:ot• t1ons nestled in a hand-carved , weoct.n booM and ~ I\..._,.,. _ ... __ _ FIRESIDE BASKET-A bUket of elegance filled wtth hohCS.y holly. ~ spr•nllled w•th ptne cones and lied w•th a red nbbon. C t97S Flor .. ta' Trenawor1d Oelt~ry -··-------- c.l or vtllt Ul tDdly. We OM __. ) ,... ....... ...., .. .,....... ----~ r>. -.It ?.., .,..,., lUI NIMOII.VD. ' I ' • I ' hockey in CDM ., ._. 1a1 .,....._' Sn ~· ..,. c-. kselttza ...,. =tJJtrtz. n 'a a 14 * .............. _ ::. ~ !!' ....... cooltl aod IIPia a~po~ •-; -., _. __ Jlllll<. ~-"w ~ ~~ .. 411"':;.~ . .: !',--'=~~ ~,lllof"'O-t-• tool"-ol'lltlrf • 1W -. ..llo ,.... •• tbt .....,. Roelle, ~ ..... ""' ·~ ,_ •• ..,_ ---.... baa rron li••••••' ta.-a. atl'tk-o1 _..., ..caa..d N41elll CIOIIIt It -lultJ .. el""tlll 'lUI 1 piQon: ,.. 1o1a1 ·or c.,_ .. 1 Mar -~ yoon. of i>IIJflo wu a.-lt. ae-, u lloo Boyo Clltb T.. or~&~&>al "LouJ Moro oqolpaloolwu !>ott~~~~. Prorra• -~ rot IIUiod. I.Aape" llrltt boclltJ' 111 a road ttoo worG. _, "" member• are JaiiiJII. Corooa dll. Mar wu ltarttd bett.r IOdJ: were afltiJIIInll. old meiDbtn ~. by ..,mon DauSpuJ:ltr Toftl'd tiM Wdd1e of the But mo.t ot tba orJciU.I 3 Ytl(• ICO• Dana, an tYld aee<D1 year, tbt Boy• C!ll> pla,..U are JtUl arcMid, ID" lao of tbt NHL r9( aome braaeh • Eut Blldt opeMd c:had1Jic; MAiora Du TrN- trt.ss tortt!W'r bought a bockey .PJ'Oiftm to boJI MD. Scott MUitr,loM~, boctey sttelr.s and sbol the UDder 18. Member• ot tbt Carter Wurta, Dlek Lalbat, puck I.I'OWML 'Soon tt.y bad "Louay Lelpe" ~ &Dd IDd Scott Lut, A former ahln pards and a chest pro-doml&ate<l I be aew tllJie of COM ltudeot. CiU'J' lames, tector tills creattngagoaUe plaYiDC hoehy lD a 1)111. .UU play• ls the •eeteod to s~ at. · With the add1Uoo o1 Boya ....... Other COM ltUdeats The tlrst year ot street Club equjpmeat, ~et btp LDvolftd tnc:hade: Dana boc:key saw af11Ulld 6 reroiar came more I(IOillltleated. Spaacltr, Ertc Martln aad players. Goals consisted of Tbe seuo11 wu eUmued Toey lacboa. Tom SliYlD two trub ea.n.1 spread 5 b)' a roud-robta tovu-IDd Rlcb~~;:::no~•;•:st feet apart. Sticks meot at tiM Harbor Ana arrtn.la ! You're sure to please ... lo ....... .,_._ WJtlll tbt ac~•1111Dc a- ~· -pl.,., .. -·uo-II(IUtor IDd more ttlllld, tNt the arow~ar 11111r ot ·-·-" Ia beloc -r..IJo-by qaleUr, bette.t I(II.UH. Tbe coeJ(e Ia the periOD who tooU me ht'l out- fitted to walk lllfoUCb nre. •:~~ OYerti&ed lee pad1, block-tac ,.S., eatchtnc &love, cbut prottetor Ud a pro- tective tace mut make up the pile's dete:Die acatut &oall lDd injury. 0ell)lte Ill thtJ: protection. la)lriel are DOC uncommon. The ·loalle's Job is to prevent his oppooeats' blllterlne alapsbot.t from eotertng the coat. The ooly way to do this 1a to get 1n front ot those shots. As DanaSpanclerputs Jt, "It helps to be nuts," He Is a part Ume goalie. The violence ot this game 11 reneeted In players' com - ments: "I lite blasting drives at foolish ~~:oaUes," and "I like to get violent durlng those wild scrambles In fruot of the net.'" But It Is llk.ely that this Ia the very reuoo they play; they eo;>y a fast, ttard-h.lttln( game. DANA SPANGLER abootl OD pile Erie llartia. lD this pttoto of "Lousy Leape" Jtntt boc:Uy aeUoa 1a Corona del Mar. (Photo by Scott lADe.) Looking for a guy by the name of White With the big AYoc:adoBowl win in the bq:, along wtlb his Znd national ehlmploo- with Hart's fine Sporting Gifts. RACQUETBALL RACQUETS BASXETIALLS ahlp ln 14 yean, CoaebDlck TIIC:ker il already preparlnc for tbl lVlt Oruce Cout Collece 1rld eampatp. BASKETBALL RO.UNDUP Tbis 8eUOD wu the best 1D OCC IMal.a u tbe Bues swept to a perfect 11-0 14-56, and Miraleste, 7!-49, mark. But tbeywUI be loslnc in earlier rounds of the 16 of their 22 AYOC.ldo Bowl tournament. In Saturday's startart, lDd a beiYY . re- flnaJe, Ale:~ Black poured ln cruttt.oc drln Ues abead. 22 points to lead the COM Tbe most Important spot attack. Blact. a 6-6 center, to rut 15 at quarterback. You also sparked the earlier can forgbe Coach Tucket wins, getting 27 points it lle'• caurbt searchtne the against Mlraleste on Thurs-phone book tor a prospect, day and controlling the He 1s likely to be loold.Dg boards while scoring 16 uDder tbe surname, Wbtte. ~~. BEAUTY NOOK 2732 E. Coast Hwy. Corona del Mer Phone 644·7336 • Blc:yc:lee May we suggest a Christmas layaway plan 420 E. 17TI-i, COSTA MESA 646-7706 -646 -6855 o DRY CLEANERS DIMMITT A..iJ.tJr, ~CIWW F;npt qulity d.y-... on the prmtitn • Sdf«<'Yke laundry All new -&.test model Fripllin ...,.en 3200 E. Cout Hwy., CDM PHONE : ?59-9901 FLOWERS FOR ALL OCC:ASIONS DeM•rl Tosh FWRIS'IS l'ltdNE MUI78 3411 .... ,.11 lftd. c-- •IIIAIUIG AIDS HALAEBISCHER • BASKETBALL BACK BOAROS FOOTBALLS VOLLEYBALLS & HETS PLAYCROUHO ULU HAHOBALL GLOVES & BALLS Corona del Mar's unbeaten Sea Kings and Newport Har - bor's winless Sailors collide tonight, Dec. 18, at the CD\t gym , as local high scOOol baske~l squads edge closer to the beginning of league play, Game time Ls 7 p.m. Costa Mesa's Mustangs, winners of last week's San TABLE TEHHIS PA.OOL ES BASEBALL GLOVES ~~~f~ TEHHIS DREUES TEHHIS SHORTS TEHHIS SHIRTS WA. R"'UP SUITS TEHHIS s:IOES & SOX ~ TEHHI$ RACKETS TEHHIS ULLS TA.BLE TENNIS SETS -=::::=::J• Clem cmte tournament, are Idle until goifll into the Or - ange Tournament on Dt>c, 26, and Estancia's Eag les, who mar1P a strong shO~~o'lng in the Huntington Reach tourney, will rest until league pla y starts on Jan, 2, 1 Time zo wordl or leu . . . 2.00 21 to 30 words. . . . . S.OO 31 to 40 words • • . . . 4. 00 Eaeb 1r01'd '"er 40 • • .lC. Just Plumbing & Heating Water Heaters, Disposals. Drains, Faucets, Copper Re-plpes • , •• Reasonable prk:es, day, night or week- eDdsl JUST PLUMBING Telephooe: 642....tlll License 300948 REF'RIGERATOR -Good for bar, boat or camper. 3.2 cubic n . Walnut finish. Like new, $100. 833-1941. PUREBRED AKITA female puppy. A.K.C. registered. Champion ll.nes. Two of her litterma tes already have blue ribbons! Call Don Rose at 11\e Ensign, 673-05~. Corol)a del Mar tuned up lor tonight's Newport Heach city t:hampionship game IJy winnlnl! its 8th straigh t on Tuesday n'l!:ht, du mpin11 Westminster 61,50. Aftpr a close first ha lf, COM ran away fro m the Lions In the 3n:l quarter, outsco~nR them 14 -1, Alex Black led the sroring wit h 17 points. In another singlE' game Tuesday n ~ht, Estan,.la heat Balsa GrandE' 72-65, runmu11 the Eagles' rerorrllo an tm- presslve 5-l. Bt~o: Jim Mc- Closkey had 25 points and PPte Nt!uman harl 24 to lead the Estancia scorlng. Next Tuesda y, Ne~~o-port Harbor plays a non-leal!:ue game at Tustin , Corona del Mar's Sea Kings made It 1 In a row last Saturda)' as they won t he ir second stra igh t tourna- ment title, downing Pioneer 58-5 1 to take the Temple City tou rney championship. The Sea Klngs took lop- sided wins over Sou th Hllls, points the previous night For 6 of OCC's 28 ertd against Sooth HUis. seasons, the Pirates have Costa Mesa also took a been quarterbacked by a sig- tournamenl title last week, nal caller namedWhlte.OCC beating Mi ssion VIeJo 45 -38 has had 3 QBs by that name In Frtday nl.ght's champion---none of them related, by ship match. The Mustangs the way -· and each has we re t~t l1y Stan Miller and been a gem. Dan By~rs, who sharec;Jptpst _. ~Bilil ,.~h/tJ •• a S-4, p s. valu able pla~·er hOnors rn pound dynamo, quanerback- lhe tourney, Mtller had IS ed the Pirates duri.Dg the points anr1 B)•ers 12 In the 1962 and 1963 seaaoos, He final ~tame. The Mesans led the Bucs to an Eastern reached the tUie game with Confereri.ce championship a 63-47 win on Mooday of and a Juolor Rose Bowl vic- last week Ok- antl an t • San Clemente on a burly 6-3, Estanda reached , came on the final s of the Huntington scene during the 1971 and Bearh toornament, !hen lost 1972 seasons. He led the to Wa rren 72 -63. The Eagles Bucs to the SouthCoastCon- harf beaten Long Beach Wlt-terence title and their first soo 81-6 9 on Wednesday trip to the state playoffs. night of last week, and got The most H cent White, b)' Kalella 53-51 on Tues-Dave, has just completed day, Jim McC loskey, Es-hls career with the Plr- tand a 's 6-5 center, had a ates, Dave, a 6-1, 190- 45-po int performance ln pounder, guided the Bucs Wedn esday's semt-rtnal to 2 Sooth Coast Conference ~::am e, crowns, a trip to the state Newport Harbor's Sailors, playoffs, and the victory at alter extending Warretl into the Avocado Bowl. overtime before losing 82-77 While thf' 3 Whites were on Monday of last week, lost ca.lll.og OCC signals, the Pir- Ie lluntlngton Beach 90-69 ates were rae kin( up an In- on Thursday to drop out of credible 50-11-1 record. the HuntlngtonBeachtourna-Ttlat's an .820 wiMIDg per- ment, centage. o SERVICES LANilSC APE CO MPANY i.DSUU and repair sprink- lers. Licensed. (213 ) 696- 4301 . PLASTER PATCHING. Sandblast and re.stucco. Spanlsh or trowel tenure. Spnyed acoustical ceU- lnt!;s. (No mess.) No job too smaU. 642 -4-tl-4. B d k Billy had the best mark, uc recor boo rewritten :::~: =·AI~~ ~ ;~ -A-BARTE:iDER -re- lax at your own party! Reserve oow ror holiday occasions, weddings, ban- quets. Call Jack at 847- 565-4, 5 to 8 p.m. GARDENING -and. Cleanup Service. Reasoo- able rates. Good refer- enc es. Call 673-2007 after Sp.m. o OfiROPRACTOR --.-T ...... -T .. u-. •·• --ta-7 ... ,,.. to-• ..., ___ OMI..,. ...J!:;,. -r.-t& Ck>lllllc -lillllcal CUb -lllrdnre ap. ..... *J••wR lo_,.._ 900 W. COAST HWY., N. B. 711 Cell In Y-.r Wettt Atl to the Ensl .. : 67).0550 IT'S Tilt£ TO THINK OF CHRISTMAS Hallet ' n.,,. JPtaet plaao • 0 0 ••••• 0 • $9$ Lowrey Holldly Orpe, doe lor bt(to.r L • , , • 5115 ••• ._., ,.,_ CW:. Hew 9teiaWIJ co.t....,n.ry euo-r. c CODIOie, Rec. $!,750 • , eo~o..._ .. _ •• 0 ·7·"1--., jail •••• 0 • 0 -5 I :~~~~~~~g~~ I Hammond E-181 -Book 1M price tll'75, Cbrlltmu prle• .. . • .. .. . IUS "•• ll)latt pluoJ, holldlJ 1 1 I ~ ,,.. _.JL I •I r . 815 8115 195 795 - Orange Coa st College's llnbeaten 1975 football squad has sent tiM! OCC statistical rrew scurrying throogh the record books to make ~Changes. The Pirates, who annexed the mythlcaJ national cham- pionship this season, brokp no Jess than 34 occ tn. dlvldual and team single- game, season and career records. That In Itself Is a record. "The 1972 team held ttK> old mark lor setttne the most records," said PiratE' sport. tntormatloa director Jim Carnett. "Tftat ttam established a total ot 28 marks." Tlle OCC football record boc* eoatsJas altu1t 1 fO dlffenat recorda eate- cort ... Some of the more sJ&All\- eant slA(Ie-sea.on recordJ brobo by the Plntea tru y•r lDekadt: mOlt palata, 4M; moll ta.c:ftelowna, 60; mo1t po>lots annced per came, 39.6; molt nrlt -· Z4f; moot IGial .,. r.... )'lrdl, 4,800; molt yardl ueracld per cunt, 418.2; moot ploya ,._ aerlm.,.e, 'II*; ,8011. TD -·ZO;---e-lllloo .. ,...,.,.MI. lC Ail-Am-1111- TOIO' AcwnEIII brtM ot llltl ...... -~~-­...... "'E ...... lla ...... ~--·12 2 ~ •:;·:~:= . lllaoi .. -..... -t·=. ... -1111 5 •• .. 7$1 srr•,. •• ... , .. •••11444 Ill-............ ..,., most 13-5-1. Escb wu Yoted to rushes, 193; most the rtrst team all-confer- yards rushing, 1,155; lDd •ce u 1 sophomore. most rushing yardsavenr:ed AIYlD ruU 11 OCC's all per game , 105. Hts career ma rks lndude: most toocb-Ume earetr passtoc leader downs, 35; most pol.nts with 3,U5 yarc!l. Dan ls scored, 210; most rushes, !nd wlth 2,897. Billy ratea 320; and most yardl naab-4th oo the l1at wUb 1,161. • Tocether, tbe 3 completed log, 1•873• 578 of 1 -a to Quarterback Dave White ,uv pus11 r l total of 7,963 yards and 62 set 5 game, season and touc:bdowoa, That's a com- career mark1. TIM!yiDc~e: ptet&e. percentq:e of 54• most TD passes in a game, 4; moat TO passea ln 1 sea-When art tbey today? h& .. ~ 8Wy eoaebe1 tM qvarter-son, 19; most TDs rus--. backs aod rec:etnrs &ts.ta and passing in a sea-. 20; most yards avenged per Aaa CoUece. A.IYUI played for the Solltbera Calltorn1a completion In a snsoo, 16.3; Su of tiM eow defMc:t Workl and m~t yards anncedper FOOCbi.U IAicwe. b.t IIUdJ completloo In a eareer,l5,0. 1 __ c:baDceotbe'-plekod Kicker Woody Tr..Wr a-,.. eatabU.bed 4 oew.._IPd IP by ao NFL team. DI.Ye . c::ar"r marks: moat poiDts wUI be Pf"'IJJr&Dc to Man allor -hdowlt lo a -OCC -lor 1 4 ,.., In· 54; most couecwttfe f!Olab MIPebl. Jtt to bt Mleded. after toucbdcrn, S5; most ADd Co.cb T~elre~ Ht'l ......... -·--b OMr<ltlac tho dlalrlet lor ea .... r ....... -..... r -u 1&-Jtu~ b)' till ... don, ?I; &lid moot eartor ol _. wlto eu lltlw lllo ft114 coW. 16. . -· Young 8ucs are Tho lroobtllu ..._.,. oruco c-eoa..,.*-kelbalt lflllld ¥4' • to •••••• u .......... .,_ ... f I I •• ... Cestt ._ ·LW. .. We heruld the stas01i with soug ""'I gr<~titmle for your frimdship. assn 2025 W. IAtiOA ILVD. 6n:'l663 H!WPORT UACII •••••••••••••••••• MLS SALh RtPORT Unit sales for November through the Multiple Listing Service of the Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa Board of Realtors totaled $1~.4 million. 6,93g new listings were processed during the first eleven m•'nths of 1975, of which 53% were sold; 74% were co-operative I t. '"""/"'\~·,,-"V "Cl t List your property with a Realtor. ~ ..........• LIST and RELAX er Reidy T • ·~ COMIIA DEL._ CM... lltURSOAY, DEC. 11, 1175 TAT At tb1l .. .., ..., ,.r• .., wu llan a laYtar, .J•na Cbrllt oar Lord. Beaut. • BR, lam. rm, Country English atmoi.Pbere, enelo1ed patio, 81tab01bed trees, bo.t .Up. JU.S,OOO Bema remQdeled; eustom 5 BR, 5 Ba. laOO Sq. ft. bome OD paint, pool, dock. c.toaa. eompletely flll'1llsbed I BR,: •~ ba.i a ear aar. OD lq0011. $325,000. May you have a blessed Christmas o.tom 5 BR. 4 ba. View, 80 ft. on lafOOD. Boat 1Up. $295,000 BILL GRUNDY, Realtor lalo~tdors Bldt. at Lindo lei• 646-8811 2211 ~ 341 BA Y51DE DR., SUITE 1, N. B. 675-' 16 1 .................... ~~~~~~~~~~~ -. 26 BAY r~ r ~~ l BEACH b/ ,. JllU•. . .. . . .. . . ..... "OUR BEST I • BUYS!" CAMEO HIGHLANDS Xtra ~h<J rp 1 Br home, designed for c·omfurt K •·ntt·r tammt~-Lovely P OOL to.. P<.~nor.&~l , OCEAN Vlf•:W. $96.5UO. EXCEPTIONAL VIEW l.uxurtrluc;lv hu1it for hulldcrs own hom'' ~-:, <'1'.\ lhlnJ.! 111~t like new, l hU l't.> hc·droo m~ & 2 haths PLUS s t•paratt· ~u 1tc· & hath nn upper floor. Sli5,fi()(J. AV ~ILABLE FOR LEASE! 2 Hr Front homt· w1lh llrc:plac:c. Close ;,, o<.·can in ( hnllt' Corona dC'I :\1t~r an·a ~n5 mn 3 Br l ll<a & F1n•pla<'t>. )ltsl aho\'1' Ha~ Corona Bt•aC'h. S52.J :no ou .. @>v•e• BAY AND BEACH 87!5-3000 VALLEY REALTY PRESENTS I LIDO LIFE CONDOS Waterfront llvl~ on Nf'wport's Main Channel. Spa<.'lous Z and 3 hedrooms plus den and wet bar. Finest roostrudlon avallahle. Subternnean par k- Ing. From $179,500. ONE YE~R W~RR~NTY INCLUDED BEAUTIFUL HOME Close to Big Corona ... " I ----WITH APARTMENT IN REAR. , 11 Lan~e sunkeu llvlnt~ room, famtly room, dtnmtt room, super kltrhttn clncl 3 1:>4>flrooms with 2-1 /2 baths. RE>ntal has 2 IH'flroorns, 2 baths. Only $149,500 •••• Now Hear This--- SELLER IS READY f'OR ACTION Qll Hlufrs Hontta medE'I ---3 hedroornc;, 2 baths, lirl.ght living "'Om wtth beam ('eillnl{, curv~ hreplarE', shutter'> Indirect lilht~. DOlt Y. ~MKJ.UC IU1TOR' !. c. ...... .....,., ,. .......... C..lf• , ........ _,...' THINKING OF SELLING? Call for Free Estimate of Current Market Value 675 -6060 ~ (( 1 (/) .,,,~'!(' .. flf¥11/y 2865 E COAST HWY CORONA DEl MAR. CA 92625 MIL FUCH8 . 'Pavi/io~' IlEAL ESTATE 200 MAIN $TRBBT • B..U.BOA 675-1120 _ .. IrS~ WH~LE OF A"4 ICEA I" CURT DOSH .. &ULTOll e &•2-6472 2400 WEST COAST HWY •• N EWPORT BEACH Harbor View Home Popular 4 bedroom Palermo model with bftutll\11 m mmJ.ac pool. Tlile bom~ waa formerly tbe sales model ud ts blchl) Ulllftded wltb air condlUoolnc, proltuloa&J land.cap&ac aDd interior decorating. 1'bLI Is truly 1 OM ol 1 ltSDd bomt which you muse ... tD IPQJ'f'Ciat.. 640-4181. InveStors AHenlion 3036 ':. COAST HIGHWAY, CORONA D~l MAR J>4 E. BALBOA eLVD., BALBOA 675-4710 $38,500 CASH •• -flU)'~ \ rlF \U IIFUL f''¥0 bFD&<nO~ CO.If'f'I'H/tVr '\/' \tU\lF'~f .• 'lf}, L \GU"'I '\ t'-\ t ; t fl II F' 11 I · I' r:: 11 F F Cf POP. '<F. Tr f.( r: n .ll(lf'I.F. P AUL MARTitt Rnl Estate 6!4.].Jl'}.. r f ... 3036 EAST cour.Hiiflt'WAr r COR - , ..... IE II------------·- I IJ~I()IJ~ 11()~1 C*1aPCIP1MIIUI. llfA11W ICIYWN1MI -=-t' fiDU .U-1MI IWAl'llf- CORONA DEL MAR . 87S-6000 MESA VERDE, 546-5910 ••••••••••••••• I aa• DOWNTOWN C.M. Modem, Split Level· · Commerciil Building $39;500 ' II ' .., ~ ,... • ~ • • * . -ttl_,..-loti" .... ' ... 1 • OUR WISH FOR YOU Jk* *~ lf.tt af{iii-Jf. CniOIIUQ!JS * $ ' , A BeHer buy,now Home EXCLUSIVE SHORECUFF CUSTOM BUILT WITH QUALITY CONSTRUCTION AS THE PlUME REQUISITE. THREE BEDROOM SUITES --EACH WITH ITS 0WM B~ ... AL OOft~ ~ L't lJ ~ llS *'7~· J6l7 E. C..st ...., ... Corona •• IMr llll:lllb/ lrvi• nllltJ DOVER SHORES MAGNIFICENCE Elepn<'e plus pres1litE' descrlbes this llf'autlful custom 4 b('(1roorn, famtly room and dlnl~ room utatt-ll.ke home. Gourmet k1t<'ll8D --gart1E>n st>t- ti..D& and <'hol<'E' VlEW of Uppftr Bay, Newport Center and Ocean. $329,500. Butlan Aune. 642-8235. 1 (KJOO) I I I Jet .. "'-for C ... sl ••II lbdllio9 ....... , w Sole .. -..... , • ., ...... pate• 1325 CE ;'Ita - BUS11NG THE SOD for tbe start or recOJlBtruetloo of the burned out block on Mariners MUe are, from left, Vf.D Jortensen and Ned McC une, partners ln the Mariners MUe Co,, owners of the property, tnown as Mariners Mile Square; Milan Dostal, vtce.mayor ot the City of Newport Beach, and Jolm Rtcct, manager of Mariners otftce of UCB. The 150 pound anchor was used ln place of a shovel for the gf"'UDdbreaklng ceremony. Completloo of the project ls scheduled for early nert summer. N.B. BUILDING PERMRS Needlng a Uttle more than a mUUoo dollars Ill permits to get past tbe $30 mlllioo mark l.o 1975, Newport Beach is otf to a slow start ill buUdlng activity for the final month of the year. Following permits, ln the amount of $5,000 and over, have been Issued ttl.ls far La December: * AIRPORT AREA Bayshore Development Scott, flre sprinklers for restatlrtDI, $15,000 • • BALBOA lSLAND c . w. Comegys Jr., re- model, 709 N, Bay Ft., $33,400. R. A. Cbaklns, addtuon, 124 Crystal Ave., $6,000. • IRVINE TERRACE Lloyd Gregory, add room, 2018 AJtura Ter., $13,900. • CORONA DEL MAR WilHam Wenke, add 2nd floor view room, 33080ceaa Blvct,, $18,000. Robins heads auto cleat. group T-Qiol>)-lr. of -Htclllooilo II 1M' U'JI--fllbo-Car1*lon.._ol_ en Ca.J.1b1da. 1IJo. •DJ'' ' olo<to4 Dle,latlbolftiol>l• .-1 mMlllc 11 too...._ , too, llbt -· 110. 1. lllr.-Robtu whO, witb 'II tatber, pntft ~ llobtu Ford 1o c-.,_ OJid lbl.a WHO be wtll pull lcWr a lowerlllc of ltlte auto emlMkll stlftdards, tobrlal tbem tato 111M wttb national -· .. Bu.lcaUy,'' hi ··~ platDed, ••we baftooe ltud~ tnllor CIIIIOmla. IDC!a clll- fereat atudtrd for tbeotblr •a statea. We belle"N .orne .. ceDent .trldH llaYe been made tn tbe area of poilu· Uoo control, ud we want the ltlte to rJve the auto ln~ dustry a cha.Dee oow to use the eli&tlnc tecbDolocJ to eootlnue to dean up tr.e air, rather than impose more aDd more controls upon us. "As more old cars ro off the road and are replaced by new ears with poUutloo eontror., we are going to cootimle to improve ati- quaUty, We're as mueb for eleu air as anybody, but we feel there Is a polnt of dimlaisblng ntun, wnera the ear buyer mut pay more for his ear IJid get lower , ps mlleace. )1st ln order to meet ltlft statt emlssloo eootrol staodards." Mr. Robins, a native of Newport Beaeb, atteoded loca.l schools and Loyola University, then weut to the Ford MerchaDdlsln&' Scbool. His father founded the Ford dea lersbtp here 54 years ago, operatine:ln Balboa and on Mariners Mil e before re. locating to Harbor Blvd. in cOsta Mesa. Co,, tenant Improvement, 1601 Dove St., $45,000, Plaza Group, interior lm- provement, 1101 Dove St., STUDENTS TO STUOY AT SEA OF CORTEZ HARBOR RACOUE'I A serious Tennis Player' a Club, H.R.C. offers limited membership, two-story clubhouse, seven lighted courts, jacuzzi's, automated practice alleys, member's lounge and much more. Tr•nafer•ble F•mlly •nd Chortor Memborahlpt noll- obi• on ollmllod -to. ,Regulor Memberihlpooloo •v•llable. Don Ward's $10,080. Orange Coast College's 1~---•••••••••••••••••••••••••••Mar·l.a-·C·.U-e:od:e~r-~42:00~ ecology department Is offer-In~ an 8dayclusnutsprl~ in Mexico's Sea of Cortez. The 3-unit class will vtsU students wUI snorkel the waters of the gulf and ex- plore elOtle tsliiJds lD search o1 a wide variety of marine animal life. Cost of tbe trip ls $545, which in- HARBOR RACQUET CLUB 380 West Wilson, Costa Mesa C oodyear't All· Weather 78 is built with polyester cord that' a Hnt tempered in an ex· elusive Goodyear process to aet the ond at optimum strength and resilience. The wide 7B·series tread ill "revene molded, .. a tech- nique borrowed (rom race tire pioduction.ln reverse moldiDJ, the contour of the tread sur· face is slightly concave at it comes from the mold-so that when the tire it inflated, the tread maket full, flat c:ontact with the road . And the rib-type tread deolan La well grooved. ,..;th plenty of traction edses to provide deci- sive grip. In every detall.·our AU. Weather 78 Ai ves you honest quality, at a price that's in. 11tep with the time. Tire-up now. E711-14 n.-14 G71-10 G7Ma ......... _ $1.8 .. $2.69 f.U ., .,,, diC S2~60 . S2800 S2890 S]OH ........... olillh. Lube and -Engine Brakes Oil Cbange woe-Up ._Qdce S409S ssss s4495 ---·-tl!>lo5 ..... of ..... ..... ~ ..... 11 ... _ ................. _ tnnd rrwttJ.eaOt oil •"'*~st lj Ill ..................... -----• Cotaplebl chu•l• ~ oar prtf,...ut,. 1a.1 • ..... ~ .. ----'"' --. iattall~ uw .......... IMtltcl ......... tkl,n I oU cUaet • Hefpl• , •••••• ••••• • co .., -.. ,. .............. ,., .. ' •Htlpt .... t•latt_..... Oil .... , •• 4alet ..,.,...ce =.:: ... ....... -:r.: .... -.................. • I +tiP 0. --::.:--··---· .... tt ....... •••· Tor•••· vw a 11 .. ,. . .............. , ..... -._ ........ . -~ IAMKAM!IUCAID, MUTII CIIAIGI AND OUI 0WM CUIToMII C .. DIT ,LAM ................................................................................... ... Tirl ' ... ...,,t ..... .. -Eai .Cusl Clr• ...... Calf. ., the clear waters of the Sea of Cortez during Easter vae<ltloo, April 10-17. dudes all moal.o IDCI Now that our Newport City COUDcll seems to be In a mood lor letting people YOte on blg local lasues, ...., about lettiDg us vote co whether or not we want to keep parking meters In town? I'm the guy who got up the pettttoo to put the meters In a few years back, but meters were put In with the Ullderstandlng that meter revenue would be usee! to provide more badly -needed olfstreet parldnc around town. It made sense, because Newport lieeds more parking space, particularly In !be older parts of town where there are no garages 81111 nry UIUe o!fstreat commercial parldllg. Alao, the meters were supposed to help us utilize our street parking better by ensurq a steady turnover In street parking, Instead, what we have WOUDd up •Uh Is a farce. The flmclls NOT being used to buy up otfstreet parldllg areo.s, and !be meters are being -by renllllg them oot by !be mooth to busln88888. What It amount. lo Is that !be city Is taldDg moooy fJOm the motorist IDlder false pret.....,a. The nrst thing we sbould do to clear up this mess Is )laYe an aucllt of !be partiiJc fund. The Chamber of Commerce, •blch Is supposed lo be the watclldoc on this fund, bas 11011• to sleep In !be qbouse. The mooey Ia being usee! lor such litupld purpoMB as the leasing of thai parldnc lot co Coast H•y. )Ill 110rtb of the arches. NotblDr parks there, except seagulla. l'n eno heard rumors thai !be fund bu been used for striping !be streets 81111 lor pollee traltlc projects. Nest thiDc you liDo•, they'll be taldDg our parking meter colDs and building tennis courts, Ubrarles and pollee stations. Why doesn't the city buy up that vacant land at the end of 32Dd street 81111 put In some parldllg? People 81111 businesses ID the area could reot aome of !bose meters by the maoth, 81111 the 11"111811 cllatrfcl bu could use It u a turo<around 81111 pickup point. Theo, maybe !be street neepera could gel their job ,done better, 111d fewor peopte would ret parldnc Ucteto. We could buy up some of the older Iota, tear doWil the old bouseo, lllCI put par kine Iota on them , Soooer or Ialor, they will be !oro doWn, IDJ"O¥, for CODdomlnlumo or dupleus, AccordJoc lo prcpoaltloo ZO, !be area --lbe .Coul Hwy. IDCIIbe beach Is supposed to be opeoed up to the public, So, Wb)' oo-'tlbe CoUial Commlaloo · Insist that aome of !be toarl8t parklnc mater dollar• he'UMd to buiup -·old Seashore Drtn lola lllCI p~ tourlal partlo(/ ' OUr o"" cJI)' aurttJ, -ID oar tratllc stad)' a few ,_...back, pzoyod that moat -le. RIGHT HERE IN NEWPORT a.y we dea't .... -'lh olrlltnol putr:lllc, partwdarlyla the belch anu; In foci, lbe .,.,.,.,. -.cllillt local ciU... ldeatlfled the deYelop-' Ot odell~ belch I'Uidl'l· tocuw .. u o.r moat preulllC DHd. Tbla roport0 paid tor. by local lupaJin, loki Cll)' Hall uaciiJ wllat local tupayera t1JoaPl. Cll)' Halllporecl tbe cloatrie of lbe ~·· Down Ia Lac-lloacb, oomelJOdJ blld blrecl a Ja•yer to pt u audit of tbe partiiJc fund tbere. Maybe lblt'o whit •• aeed ben, to otop this local rlp-<l1t AI ForPI ' P.S. I'm plcklnc my pruldellllaiiMm earlr. Reopa fOr prH!doDIIDCI Jolm W&JM tor Ylce-prolldeol. Tills team would cat "' tbe croolled poUtlclou at tbe ..-. • • • • • f' • • • • • Wo'Ye rot loJo, ~ dloonta~,llad.,._rcllrl.aDMIDodt••r .. ttbe ..... WIIJ driYI&-...,.. iiD • . • FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS ON THE BAY .. >".y~-"v" Tbe I.IDlal Cbrl.ltmu F..Unl ol LJc1U boat parade &J'OQDII NnJOrt Har- bor .tarts at 1:10 p.m. Fri- day IDd ClOIIIt1Dues eatb Dilbt at the same tJ.me lbroaeb Toeeday, Dec. ZS. Newport's tndtttooal oo ••• Drama highlights county history A btcentenntal drama, ''Orange trees," celebrat- ing 200 years of Orange County history, wtll be pre- seated at South Coast Repertory Theater at 1 p.m. Jao. 10. The event Is spon- sored by tbe Newport Beach Frleods of SCR Chapter 1o an effort to raise money for the theater and to acquaint tbe publlc wlth this com- munity volunteer group. Mrs. Jolul C. Wells of Harbor VIew Homes, the general chairman of the Newport Beach friends Chapter, says that "Orange trees" a. an hour 10QC hts- f!>r!W prn1atattoa de- SlcDed to interest tbe entire famJ.tT ud wtll be followed by tradtuonal American re- freshments offered at old- fashioned prices. The ways and means cttatrman, Mrs. James R. Pint of Corona del Mar, is working wltb Friends ofSCR Volunteers, Mmes. Thomas Peckenpa~~gh, Jolul Murphy, David Dundas, JoluiConnole, and Kenneth Ristau, to make this first fund-raising effort an exciting way to ldck off the New year. callJ..D& Mrs. Jolul C. Wells, 644-5128. The play features song, dance, folklore, humor, mime, and dramaUc seg- ments coYering such Orange County history as the layt.og of the railroads and the evolvement of present-day cltles and towns from early Hostessu wUl be dressed ranches a.od piooeer settle- in colontal-taps and aprons. ments. It spotUghta early Tickets are $3 and must be ttgures, tur trappers, pros- purchased in advance. Tic-pectors, landowDers, mls- kets may be obtained by stonartes, and lndJans. Y drive seeking S6S,OOO "We'le cot the tamUy tplttt..,. satd Seth <btrr Mr • ~ wtao ww eene member of the board of di: as ceel"ii ehatnoan of tbe rectors of the YMCA and fluid ra.lalDc t.Uort, aaJd, Western Airltoes pUot in "For years tbe mem.bersbip aiiDOUDcing the theme of the of Uie Y bas been (ttdually O~e Coast YMCA •s 1976 expaoding to tnchJde women $65 000 current support and girls. Today theY ser- • ves the enttre famuy unit. We thl.ok our theme renects that ~hange." As campaigo cha..lrman, he will be responsible for re- cruiting a staff or 130 vol- unteer men and women to work during the general phase of the Y campaign. For Christmas Giving, These volunteers wtu be respooslble for n.istog $25,000 of the total $65,000 goal to help the Y guarantee in Its work wtth 6,500 child- reo, teenagers and tamutes • • ~~(! or Getting • According to Jlm de Boom, u ecuUve director of tbe Y, 1D the past s years total pa.rtlclpaUon at tbe Y has more than doubled. D&Utlcal Noel obMrnnee ls e~p~eted to ap1D draw tboa- II.Dde of IDJ.aDcSen to jotn wltb bayside re.sdelltl 1D watcbblg the 1-boU parade. Boats of all l1sea wW be decked oat wltb Cbrtstmu trees. Ucbted rtuJnc aDd special Cbrf.5tmU mea- aces. Any boat owner wantiog to participate wW get eltra belp this year from the New- port Hubor Cbamber ot Commerce. whicb 111J01180rs tbe parade. "Tbla year," uplalns fesUnl chairman Roo Rodgers. "we are establish- ~ a local eouree Ust for Portable generators, so tbal tbose loterested may stmply call the Chamber ot Com- merce at 675-9500 for deeontiDc lnformatloo. I be- lien that, lf people realize boW US} it ls to obtain the proper Llgbts, we will bave tbe biggest and best Festlval of Llgbts ever." Tbe Chamber's Com- modores Club runs the festi- val. Serving with Mr. Rodgers oo tbe committee this year are Commodores Ralpb Berke, Les Starnes and Bill Coulter. This year's parade wtll be led by tbe Balboa. a famous old local boat butlt ln 1906 as a sbore boat for World War 1, aod a fixture in ~'c?wport Harbor for more than 50 years. Awards will be i1veo to tbe belt-deeorat.d boeta. To euare .,erybody baTJDc a ctauca .Ja. .tba cosapettttm, awarda wtu be made lD 3 dUfereot clasaiftcatioos: small boat class for boats 10 to 30 ft. loog, medium boat class for 30 to 45-ft. cntt, and large boat class for tbose longer tlwl 45 feet. Added awards this year are the pr1u for the best club or organization entry, and one for the best-deco- rated waterfront home along tbe parade route. Any boat owner who wants to enter need only show up with hls boat at the sta.rttng point )Jst west or Balboa ferry Landing ott Balboa Island and take a positloo 1o tbe parade In time to get 11Dder way at 6:30, Judclnc wUl tate place eYery nJght, and tbe an.rds will go to tbe boats wlth tbe most cumulative points. The f1nest an table c1ppnantments-silvt>r, glassware and china. Beautiful patterns and the traditionally ought-after oldt>r ones. bearing s uch great name-; as Minton, Wedgwood, Roval Doulton, Ceralene, Haviland and in glas~wc1re , the designers and makers of the Wtlrld's m0st perfect crystal: Baccarat, Waterford, laJique, Orrefor and Stuart C rystal. Residents of the soutb- O.C.C. WILL PRESENT western shore or Lido Isle, aDd tbose wbo ll•e across St1Hrt fin~ crystal c.m~lot ~tt~m SlOOO ~t te•m M1nton China from EnAa.nd New Gr••- P.""'" $54 9S ,_ ~ Mtii"J 1501. OPP ON YOUR PURCHASE OP 70 41)-PIBCB SBT (SBRVICI1l'OR IJ IN AllY MIHTOH PATTBRH. ~Complete selection of silver. Wallace, Reed and Barton, Towle, International, Gorham, etc. OLIVER HAILEY PLAYSitbe cbanDel trom them on Orange Coast CoUtee's theatre arts department will present tbe antboJ.ocy, "Oliver HaJleyiDdtrleods," Jan. 9-10 at 8 p.m. lD the OCC Auditorium. Admlssioo Is free. Tbe show will lnolode ez. cerpts from 6 of Mr. Halley's plays and will be performed by a cast of 30 atudeots. Hailey hJmself wW 11JP1U 1D t.be show, pertormq ln ••For tbe use of tbe ball" I.Dd serTing u oarrator tor tbe eotlre p.I"'duetlle. He wW d1lcuss his work and uswo.r quest!ou tollowtDc ncb performa.oee. Lido Peninsula han com- pla.LDed 1o recent years that tbe pande route cuts stnJcbt across tbe end of Lldo Peninsula, Instead of necottaUng the entire south L&do chlanel. ••\te keep lllfitlng frteods down to Ylew tbe parade," expl•lnect ooe Lido resident, "and tbe boat skippers cheat a Uttle IDd doo't come by oar bomes. It's oot nice to t)Ol Saata Clau. •• Cbamber oftlttals prom- I.Md tblt. thll y•r. all boat ONI'a YUl be lnstnJcttd to foUow tbt eattre route out- IJDed oa t.be map. Trash is energy source . . . • • , • ':.1 • .~ fl..l " \ • .,. • • • j. ' No more Yule tree burn TM tndttiaotl cttJwtdt bllnafal ot C llrlltmu trees, wbleb bat llpaled the eDd of tbe bolldays iD Newport tor Jtart, la put IIUtory. There will be DO tree barn tb.ta year. or lD coiDinc Je&rl, tbt fire and ,eoeral se"tce departmeDta of the city IDDOUDCed )oiDlly th1.l week. Tbe ''Scrooce" tbat Wltd tbe tree buro cere- mooJes la Insurance -tbe lDcreued rllts and cosU of luurfnc the city aga.tut tree burnJnc accldeots. Tbe strict cootrol wbtcb b.u beeo necessary duriDc t be collectJng, stac k1Dg aod burnJnc of trees at various ctty locations is oo toocer feulble, tbe fire depa.rtmeot feels. Possible lnjurles due to acctdeoW premature tc- nJUon of the trees bas re- quired ttremen to Impose very strict controls . "Instead or haul.ing your tree to one of the old buro sites, please put 1t out wttb your regular trash oo your regular collecttoo day," 5 FLICKERS IN FILM SERIES "funny lady," "Little btc man," "The sting," "A man for all seasoos," and "Jesus Christ superstar•• are tbe films tbat wW be screaled l.n Orange Coast College's new 5-part Saturday ntght fUm series, Jan. 24 through feb. 21 at 7:30 p.m. 1o tbe OCC auditorium. Tickets are aval12ble ln occ•s veterans alfa.trs of- flee for $4. They may also be purchased by mall. Pro- ceeds w111 go to OCC's award-winning "help the cbtldren" program, which provides underprlvUe(ed children of Orange County wttb the opportunity to take part l.n social and recrea- Uooal actlvtues. .,.,. a.,.a.r, ....... ceaenl •rYlce cHnctor. •rred tb1a w•k. "If ,.,., tree la bl(ber U... 4 feet. p._.. cat U Ia two before paWac lt out. Ctb crewe will patrol the atreltl IDC1 alleys aDd ptck up aay tree too I.arte to co into the refb8tpecbra." Tbt tbldtr -dry tree~ wtU be bultd .... , to tbt COUDty duq~. Tilt. MrTlee wm be-em Monday, Dee. zt, and CODttDue oo Moaday, J aa. 5, Mr. Beyeler ald. AaYQIIel- t6ou CGGctl"DtDr tree ptct- ttp abould be pboQtd 1o to ceoeraJ Mmces at MO. 2171. BALBOA FUR FACfQRY 305 Palm St. Near the Ferry AMLING'S Newport Nursery and Garden Center Christmas at Amling's is living and fresh-cut trees (natural or flocked ), wreaths, garland, decorations and colorful Holiday Gift plants. OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK DAILY ·-1:30 TO Is. SUNDAY'-tt• TO ~?J1t • GIFT CIRTIFICATES • • Pill DELIV!IY e , PBIUOH.4L ClfA.GB ACCCIUHTS M .4ST8" Ce A"GB 8A,.«AMBitiCA" D A LING- 11aree 1VUe .Mea la the 'Sly · .. ~.--;j;"::.:J f .. ~J. )~ • .!.$te"' • .D.s•t• If. • ' . .,._ .. ,......_a.o ................ .... n. a.•· , ._ ·u 'ina .....,1_. ..,., . w... ... ., .. air ... _ ......... ~...,, a...-f-tlooBalttllottlooJIIolil• .... ,..,.., .... -Ia • _. ohip wwe .... !! I * -,. ........... __ to_.....,_ While people .,.. "* ~ Wltft WIAII''• TV J\ r*tut< of tho -It whet they dl&l -. . .. ,. the "'cianlnc God create~~.'" weft the -tllot !l!oJ -; on--llilc>w<d w1-. by -ina God'a Wri The & .. ....,..... of the Blblo, f.-._ I to ._ 10. Wu the rneuacc fnxn apau MD& to us by thele -. God created th. eorth, God uealc>d the heavm; But !brk..., abound<d -10 ticht -be Pea: God aid ''Ld: tht:u be li&ht.'' so there wu lilbt, Whlch God d;.;ded I r'"" darl<nest -and th. dark he called JUc11t. In ''rrte S we read that "God called tbe u,ht day," And the mominc and eveninc were the very 6nt da7. Other nriH tell of the firrn.ammt aod sea, And t~ tfry L·mtf rallf'rl tarth, a hl:>rm for you and ror. ·or J••• cttrtia , I ........ l :la.2S Golc!ei Ted: "AN 1lu 1W ~ fmA ·• 10(1. Mil IAoto -coli loll '-. IBSUS: ~ 1u 11tGU _, /ill t••t~< fr•*' lAW""'" (Milt.' a!). ,. (CcwttmeiS from Aut WillE) THf PUIJIII&MDIT 01P PIOPHI!CY In Matthew I :22, 23 we ....S: "Ndw nil thlo wu clone, t11at k m;pt be ful.. filled which wu tpOken of the Lonl b)' it.. prq>het, •rinr. llehold. a •ir- g.n ohall be with dillci. and ahall brinr forth a 11011, and thoy ahall call hb name Emmanuel, which being inter- pr-eted is, God with ua." the promired )l..,iah h. hu under- token to ....,..Y' ( cf. Tlu ~ llf Glory. 11101. p. 118). THf RESPONSE Of Josmt In Matthew I :24, 25 we read : "'Then Joseph belng_r_alred from olee!> did as lh. ang•l of t& Lonl had blc{. den him, and took unto him hie wUe: and knew her tlol bll st.. had brought forth her &ntborn son ' and h• called h;, name JESUS." I'm glad th~ wist mm chOR to read from God's Wcm:J, ~f~«~(n.~.~) thow1 tbe fulfillment of the wonder- ful prophecy recorded ;. loaiah 7 :14. ThU ~ble vene ;. quota! by the 6nt evan~ilt in connection with the birth of Chrht. Thu1, the fulfillment of tbiJ glorious predktion from baiah it recognized by Matthew. It should be noted here that the word "lmman· uel" is fuU of significance. This He-- brew word means ~'with us is God." The fint coming of Christ truly signi- fies the: presenc:c of God with Hi1 peo- ple. This indeed is the good news at O!:ristmul Concerning thb -( vv. 24, 25) jult quoted, the commenta of a conservative exposit01" should be noted : '"Joseph ended lh. period of be- trothal by taking Mary to live in hh home to that Jesue at His birth would be his legitimate son and heir to the throne. However. he [Joseph] hi'Uf ,Ia,.,.. [Mary J ttot aexually prior to the birth. Neither till nor fit'llborx neca-- Mrily ir1dicates what happened after- ward. However, one would naturaUy infer that the normal relationship of marriage would follow , unless one is committed to defend the perpetual virginity of Mary. Matthew betrays no such inclination" (d. Homer A. Kent, Jr., "The Gospel According to Matthew" in Tlu Wycliff• Bibk CoM- '"""ta,.y, 1962, p. 932). ---1). <Me ......... Mueamer An. New YN'II, I thank God they returned safe and for their prayer we heard. Oh, yes, there's a real God, no matter w~at'.s -.id, , The God, who ma(]c u 10 nnd this earth, still hves, He 1 not dead. RNIPbele The Revelation From the Heavens FROM "CHR/f:Tf AN BEA CO /'tl, Cofli11 gswoot/, N.J. tl LOOB tiT TQE1 :SOOH Chri1tmu it observed as the birth-throurhout aU the univers.e the atacf; day of the Lord Jesus Christ. He is iums were fi.Ued with thoee who had tbe CUt to be hooored in our &iftJ. full koowledge of wbat wu ti'"Ullpir- His pcnoa, nature, and ministry are ing in Bethlehem that d.ay. ObviOUIIy BY OR . BOB JONES BOB JON£8 UulfBrB/tiJ Furthef'TTlOf'e , in consideration of these verses (22, 23) it is fitting to ob- serve the remarks of the late Dr. Ben- jamin B. Warfield, the great Prince- ton theologian : "It can scarcely be doubted that Matthew means this name 'Immanuel' {1:23) to be inter- preted metaphysically of Jesus, and adduce5 the prophecy as a testimony to the essential deity of the virgin- born child -and. indeed the angel messcngtt himself is recorded as not obscurc:ly indicating ~s when he ex· plajns that the child Whose birth he announces ~1 be ulled Jesus 'be- e& USC! it is He that shall save His peo- ple from their sins' -thus applying to the promised infant the words spoken in Psalm 130 :8 of Jehovah Himself : 'And He shall redeem Israel from all his iniquities.' The vtry name 'J«w' for Matthew, as truly as that of 'Immanuel' itstlf, is thus freighted with an implication of the deity of its be:are:T : and this is only a symbol of the saturation of his Gospel with the sen5e of the supreme majesty of the great personality whose life-history aa •"''""'''' '0>L 1"/AIIt)t• .. O ~·~" to be declared and rxalted. there was more acclaim from the "'" hea,;tru than there ever hu beat oo Rrlraud b11 lhf' GallfH/ F'rllnll'oh'"' .·1 ~11· "'"'''"' The OGJy purpoae of the Bible Godi.s to earth, but this, too, wiJ1 t. chaDpd prumt to the world the Son of . in that clorious day whc "tbe earth Only in the Bible do we han the ,haJI bt filled with 'lmowkdce of record that God has given us concern-the gl,9')' of the Lord. as the waters inc His Son. Jaw Chrd:t would cvvtr the aea" (Hab. 2 :14). never .have bem aent had not the The anerl Gabriel came to Mary. FatbtT purposed to deliver mm from He spoke earlier to Zac:hariu, and tht: sin and mitery and death. angtls appeared in a dream to the Everythinc that Christianity repre-wiSftnt:n and Jetlq)h. It is an interest- senti is in Jeau• Christ. He gave the ing question u to how the wiife men Great Commission : "Teaching thtm from the East knew that the star wu to observe aU things whatsoever I His star, and they were 10 penuaded have commanded you" (Matt. 28:20), that they brought their cifts to wor- and the Christian cries, "For to me to ship Him. live is Christ, and to die is cain'' With all the interat in the heavens roday -tht moon, the' spaCe plat- form, the ,·isit to man and ~ow to Jupittr, and with the copling ~f chc: (Phil. 1:21). Jesus declared of the Holy Scrip- tures, "they are they which testify of me'" (John 5 :39). He expounded the Scripture.s to His disciples alce:r His ret\lrrt:dk>n : "And beginning at Moees and all the prophets, he ex- pounded unto them in all the scrip- tura the: thincs concerning htmse:lf" (l..ub: 24:27). Every portion of ScripNn points to Him. '" ODe of tht puu.eu where the wit· I'(Jillet Kohout~k just at Ouistmu 1inre -the witness of the Scriptum iu the heavens at Chri1t's first com· rng h of special sicniflca.nce to all be- lt~v~r::.. If this great ~rna ..,-u· 50 ;,ttt:udeU by heavtn's company, what \' rll it vossibly be: ~~ the manifest2tion <.~oJ apocal)opse of J~sus Christ ? Glory utdeed lies ahead for He shall come wuh powrr and great clory in the douds. In conclusion , reference may be made to the htlpful exposition of the Gospel of Matthew by the late Bishop J. C. Ryle. of England. The lui para- graph of this faithful writer's study of Matthew I :18-25 reads u follow1 : "Let t~ thoughta sink down into our minds. Let us bless God for the en- couraging truths which the first chap- ter of the New Testament conta.ina. It tells us of One who 'saves his ~ pie from their sins. • But this is not aU. It tells us that this Saviour is ~mma.n­ uel.' God Hirntdf. and yet God with us -God manifest in human flesh like our own. This is glad tidings. Thil is indeed good news. Ld w feed on these truths in our hearts by faith .;th thankog;vml(" (d. '"St. Matthew'" in Espoftlory Thovglali Ott 1M Go$f,.ll, 18&1;p. 9). • THEH, ,THE PEACE OF THE EARTH WILL COME "Rut wh"n tht' fulnn11 of thto timt-was come, God 5t•nt forth hi5 ~on, madt-o f a WOrn· 110, made ~u the l11w, To re- dt>tom them thalt wtrr undt>r tht· law .... " IGIIlatian!l. 4 :4, 51. The study of Script ure is !lomtowhat like working a jig· >~aw puult>: t'B<"h individual part ha11 a pl&l'e of it. own. yt't t>ach is an intto jCral part of tht> whulc. To di~rcgard an)' part Q( tht' Sflrrt'd Rrt'urol i~ to lt'AVt' lin unfinil!bl'•l pirtun· 111< hr 118 WI' nrt' <'"I'W ·rned. God, in II i~ dt•nlinJ •. fnllnw11 11 ptorfl'd Jlllth•rn : •. ··r.rthin11 i" always on '"'h•·th.ilt·, nt'\'t•r hill'. Timl', ll!!. it 1~ U~t'ol in our lf'Xl, tl'ft'rll to tht• nltl tl!~pi'O· sal1on whkh wa~ full and <"Om· plde. ThrouR"hout the HR'l'~ God h11d watr hf'd nn1n'11 nwvrmf'nt.~ on tht' f'nrth and had intl'rvf'n. ed, direct~d. and moved provi- dentially. SometinH.'I throuR"h H i11 prophet!! H e hall spoken rt'proof. Sometlmf'~ H.. had llt"nl Pnemi t"l to li!IXt'\'Ule His wuth in jodA'I'l'M!nt. In Hi• mPr<')', howt'\'t'r, ll t had liftel.l up Hi ... ptoplt' &!!. 11o fu ther lifts hi!!. t·hi1d, had t•arril'd them n• ;t !1ht'J1ho·r ol ~artil'!l n )'OUOIC l:rnrh 111 hr11 ho!lum. Wlwn tht• loni(IIIIC hl'art~ of 111l tht' UlrJ 'fl'~tnownt 1111int~ h11J r•·nrht"•l ttw fmul <"limKX ur tho•rr """"•: wh,·n n11 tht• A:rrf'f.~ of uti lht• wnndt-rin J: ,.,,,..~ whu wf:'n· ;offlwt;•d undo•r tht" hl:'t.-1 of 118J{II111Sffi 11111t tem]ltetl of Sntun uml dr~tro~·· t"ti of tho~c who hutt.'•l Goo'~ truth hud fmnlly reurht>d lt.o. fulfillnw nt, God .•t·nt forth H i.• Son . ..\duully, "fulnl'~• of time" rr•n<"hNl l•ll('k into Eternity t Ht•vcllltion~ 1 :1.:~ I. fur bo.f1J tt' T mro· wn.--t·\'t·n from l.oefon• tht-fuumlnlion uf the wurld (;r.d hnd dl•crrt·cl thut H i ~ Sc·n ~h1ruld comt> to tilt' for tho· ~in~ nf thf" world. F'rom tht' uwnwnt nf Adnm'.., ~in and tht-prunu.•r tof n •tlrmp- tion throu"h th•· St"t-d (>( thf' wonw n tGenl'"l~ .'J ·l!•J until ttw m11nwnt th .. Rw h.· wu ~ hnrn 1n IJt·thll·h•·rn·J< nHrnllt.'r. tho· tr"ln nf G'O.I Q jrr~pntatiun h:~d lwt·n ~trni5tht "" itll ttKI'k•- nn d~tlll)'.• nr lliol,.t r;tt'kll: t'VI't)'· thHIIt in it. pruj~.or,ll'r 11nol Ill prll pt·r pr"t't•Jurit . 7JVO MINIJTES oeu of Heaven in Hi• behalf rings IDd ri:a.ca apin i• Chapter I of the Epiade to the Hebrews. The first three vnses are a summary : "God, who at sundry times and in diven mannen spake 'in time pau unto tht fathcn by the:' prophets, hath in thete lut days spoken unto us by his Son, whom he hath aPPointed heir of aU thlnp. by whom also he made the worldt; who bcinc the brightneu of his rlory, and the txpress image of his penon, •nd upholding aJI thinKS by the word of his power, when he had by himsdf purred our siru, s.at ~ OD the rfctlt hand of the Majesty oa bjp." The third declaration from the skies "' found in vtTse 8 : "Unto the Soo he saith, Thy Throne, 0 God, is for ever and ever : a sceptre of righ~s· ntss is the sceptre of thy kincdom.'' 'fh1s dtdaration continun throu&h vtrie 12 and includes two quotations 1ronf the Qld Testament : Psalm 45 :6. 7. and P!iilm 102=25-27. In .f&ct, all uf the quotations fr?Jm Heaven wert previou~y r~vealed in the Psalllll. Psalm 2 contains 1M glorious affir'!'-8- rion "Thou art my Son ... " "Peace on earth" U proPhetic. There will be no JHace on earth until Je•ru come•. The Prince of Peace, when He de•cends, will bring it with Him. It U said that on th~ nisht before Chriltmcu, 1870. the French and G~rman armiet ~re (acing each other. A French 1oldier r~ceiued permioion to leave th~ line•. Ht wa.lJr~d towa.rd.th~ German.. H&. coml-adet wa.tclud with bated breath, lUtenin1 le•l then •hould be Oae croclt of a ri/k, and their fellow thould (all and bile th~ dUll. When M hod 60U~n ~~~ toward lh~lr line• he tuddenly •topped and ~Ron to •ing the Chriltma~•ofl6, rile rt(rain of which wcu. "Noel, Noel! Chrilt il Kin1 inl•raeL " '!"! ... u!!! 11ai'a.!.t -·-...... IOCIH't' CMIC:AOO, IU.•Ofl .0.U WHY CHRIST CAME FGUowinc, ~ remaining verses cootain four declarations by God from the HeaYrns. 1be 6nt is the identific.ation of His Son. ····Tbou art my Son, thia day han I beeott.cn thee . . . I will be to him a Father, and be shall ~ te me a .on" (vtttc S). Thi1 emphuis tint upon the Son The Son it called God by the Father. l-itre the Trinity is affirmed by pu- sons in the T rin it)' itself. God be- carne man in the per10a of Jesus Christ . H is kingdom will establish righteousness bt<:ause He loved rigfit- eousness and l}ated iniquity. He was sinless without guile. In His ri&ht· tousntss He has &iven us SalvatiOn by His death upon the cross, and He alone gives peace. The fourth dedaratioil. from the sk ies is raken from Psalm 110:1 : "Sit Th~ German •old~,.. did nor •tir, tluir h~oru beat more quic.,y and their rhoushr. were carried bac• to luJppy 1roUJ» 1atMred obour briUUJntly-li.6hled Chrillmcu I~• in rise laomu ~yond rM Rltint. Wh~n tlu Frenchwuan. hod (ini.Md hil SOIIf and returned ro the ,.,.,,, o man comt out (rom ~hind t~ German brra.l-worltt, and coming to .,. th~ ..ame 1por, M •of18 a borauri(ul ~rmon vt:f'lion oft~ At rh~ cloK of each tlonza both ormiet united tn the chonu: "Noel! Noell Chrilt il Kt116 in l1rYXl." · Tlu wlfilltne• of NopoUon 11/luul arrayed the•~ men qaimr one ono~her in bloody battle, bul tht Sptrir of Jaru ChrQr, conoUDing (or one •horl hour, obliterated horred and ,,,.,.,_in lh~ir every heart tiae NT&H of IJ.rotlaerhood.. When ChrUt •iu upon th~ throne and the •ceprre of power il in Hillulnd, man will fi4ht and rqe no more. Then, oh. rlun, IM ~of IM «Grlh will corn•. is the comtam revelation of the Scrip.. on my right hand, until I make thin~ ture. "God 10 loved the world,. that euemies thy footltool" (verte 13). He gave his only bqottn1 Son" After He tasted death for every man, (John 3 :16 ). The Apo~tle John con· aher He was made a little: lower than eluded His Gospel ; "These are writ-the angels for the atdferinc of death, ten, that ye might believe that jesus God lt:t Him ,at hi• richt. haod~ ~e is .the ChrUt. the Son of God" (John had won the victory for Hi1 own . ~:JI). And alter Hio raurncUon Christ Noteo!Mioirog!MS14,r, H•v• you ever esked yourself why the lord Jesus Christ eame Into the world7 H•ve you eYer "H•rehed the Serlpturn" to find out why7 The m•Jority of relialous le•ders •nd their fol~rs .. em to think th•t Christ liYed on eerth to t .. ch ua by Hla words 1nd His eJtemple how we 1houkl liYe. But let 's think thla throuah. Our lord did Indeed show how men should live with .. ch other end :before God. But wh•t were the rH4.11t11 Old tha peopfe u y: "How wonderlull Now we know how to live totMher' •nd enjoy llfal let's to!- ~ Hla teeehlnas end the world will be • hep~er P'eee to llv. lnl" Is this whet they uldl F•r from lt. As the r.c:ord statn, they htted Him, they ridk:uled Him, they heck· led Him , tnd, final!)', they nelled Him to I CI'OSI. As to HI• nample: H.ve you ...,. '"" how e jeweler will put • dl•mond on e pfeee of black felt to shoW It to e prosJMCtl.,. eustom•tf Th~ dlernond tt '"" much more c:.._rty In •II Ita brllllence aaa/nst the dMtl , bleek b4tckl:rou~nd vice verse. tn the .. me wey, man hn neYer really followed Christ's eumple--he couldn 't. R•ther, the pure white liRht of H1s hollneu only shows up the dark, bltck cherecter of the hu•nan heart. and men by contras1 ~:ends rebuked 1nd con· demned. But why, then, did Christ come into the wortd7 The whcHe YOtume of Scripture beers wltnns to St. Paul's answer In I nmothy 1:15: .. Christ Jesus eeme Into tn. world to sava sinners." Consider the Old Testement types end prophnles. Consider ita Psalms and poems. Consider the words of Christ Himself and you will sea that He ctme, not to IIYe, pnm,rily, bl.lt to dl~o 1'1·e "for our sins .. (I Cor. 15:3). to 1 •y our penalty th.t we mlaht be justified --c:leered of •II the ehergas which the law held eaalnst ua. These ume Scripture. elso de· el•re th•t He, the Prl~• of Peece . wilt co~ eaeln es tclna of kln1s •nd lord of lOrds. But mhfitime we may trust In the rtlec:ted Sevlor end enfoy "peace wtth God, thi'OYI'! our lofod Jnus Christ" (Rom. 5:1) .. ~ eel ~~ & 1bc FIA..U"'/ lot li11•t otor; Bdicvrrs are adopted 10111, made to is quot .u • · 0111 Not to 1M Wtl{l ill AU tlnmc a.pGrt, be tons only by the work of Christ P.ulms : "I wiU Y aame unto W:~Nr eM ,\aU ita ltU ftlil Marl, ..... lhe I ·-• . by r.> Chr 1 .7 my brethren: In the raidot cl the S · -~tAIII .... t.\ l'""f ,.., -... &1m .,.en uvu. IS I conrrqatioo wiD J praiJe thee. Ye • .._... .,. tbe eternal only begotten of the thai fear the l..«d, pnioe rum ; aU o{lotd!M~}{Ioti/O lluJ11t11; PROPHECIES 01' THE BIRTH 01' CHRIST AND THEIR FULFILLMENT Father. Hit rolationahip to lhe Father ye lhe aeed of Jacob, prlfy him; and. ~:!:::,e-.~"';~"::; .... nner chaaced. In John 17 He apoke fear him, .q ye the -of ltracl. F.or to the Father: '"Righteoua Father."' he hath nol daplred DM abhoo red !he Not eo 1M -•1M Sw, "'Holy Father," and H~ spoke Of the: affliction of tbe ldliCted, aeitber hath SIMd6l,..U.lHGMtl./cr.r; J1ory which he had with the Father he hid hir faa: from hitllli but :wlfea Not eo 1M_, ..Ul ~ .eo...&m looko, l>dor. the wwld wu. When He p=· .,..,. 1.\W otaew11Uoob n'-1 U..rw frcxn the dead He ~a;d , t.. cried uato him, be board.: My S. t11Mrl a4 ,....,..II 111Mtt, "Falll.., I thank thee that thou hul ptaioe ohall be of -Ia lha 1'*. Hi 1 llf 6orll toAo (a S<wiOI<r of-; ._, 1 ·•-C0111'<Piloa ' I wiD paJ r&'/ •"'" be-N • •-••· · ••· n.-. board me. ~~ knew -• thou fore them that f-blm. · Tha ·tlllll< ••-.._ -• ,...,_, hootnt JJ"' olwaya: but becauoe oi the ahali .eat aod be •lldotl: thoy obJII 2'M 111111""" 1M llorll 0111114. _. which ttand by I raid It, that pnU. the• Lord that -him:. 'J'1UI Not eo 1M,_.., 1M Bier, thoy may belie•• that thou hut aerrt __,. p ~ :JZ. Giow~H ...., &.W11 a{ar • me. ADd wbtn Ht had thualpllloen. heart WU Hvt for •• -. ( -. : · Noteo1M-...11Mt_4c ....... H•IIIr, • ba tried wid! a loud voice, x.uan.., 16) · C. flow ..., .-1...., -,. .._1 • -fordo" (John 11 :41-43). Horearelha ~ lr•lha N--•-.,!!:f.•W no-dedoration from Hea•-heonm. Sutt17:::ha .. = .... lnoN~•"•"--·-.......... .W; • .-God: ''Whm He brito(otth nilicance to lha --'•••. __ !WI ~ NoC .. IAo-...IMt,.._., Ia * lnol ¥ttm into the world, ba tbe woold In ""-.,. of. pari! ~ f'Ao 11111 _,""' ,.., -..w. ADd lot all the _.. I God the 1ip1 lh -rl9'7 ... ...,. ;;;;,:, ~~~~~~.~ TbiJ ~ o,.... ........... ar! to ..... Mil~-· to · tlar el ao IIIII d I of Halo---.:all Jtia OWtl -lllooaoli. .. -.... ia BnlihiiZT't r nau -· Tha..,. of 1M#:.'" _.4:;.. -:ar'r .... -.. rltollll ........ f..,. r-7 tl tiro ... --"" • ... rr,., a. Sor ·~r' _,..._..., 111'_.._. • e1 CW. n._ .,._ .... ,,_ 1ba .. Jt!la wt4h Jllo on FIFE .. ~ ., • ..._ ~ "GJit 1o God\..__.. 1a ... Jl lu ,pn .•. , IJ( .. , ....................... ""'_w..,_, • Cl&nat """ to be of llw barroM nac:.. OM 'J t :.LI! •AM I wtll ... ...ttr bltw•• .... uct Lbl WOJD.an, ud betw11a u.r ... ..S W ...s; It lbaD bnLM tb7 bad, llDd thou ehall bnt1oo 1111-" Pltii!IW> Oflilll"l 4:f. · 1 H•1WII &o,be a dHom*mt of~"'· o.-_, "'a --all ... 'famllloo ,......__,_ If• "'"" 10 .. of llw .. of ]-.. . - 01 n &I elt: .L':ft-aa;L ..a:a Mt ~ tro. IWlala, DOt • lawct..., _,,,, ·--.----~----lila..-.. , ............ ,. tJ M '$'W ~I. . ·-· .. -~·,. I'J;.,J_. ..... 11;1: "Arllllilol ... --.... -.... -.. -. ,..,..._..,. __ .,~-·nrc ?•XIS .. u . · ,. -• • ... il: arer.a. -....... _ .... __ _ ... "' ...... ' \ ' • &: .. \&; .IICI • ,~~ MD.!IC•:, =mr=Y~QE J ~ ~TttiQ acaa• THU~Y, DEC.., 1175 CAR 1M01U 114640 MAid ITATIMIJIT _...., •. bf.t·.._.. CAL SVP&RIOR COOR1' or TR1 'he .,.._ ,._ a. ""::~""'~~~~=~=~:::; ITATI OF CAUI'ODIA _..,!nick r• • flul h-~ COOin'T OF ORMOI tadft ..... 1011 lacMI-•ftell: P1atlltUt IUDITll An 10a Dr., lntM ~ IY IT!ftMIJn" OF tnl801f C. Moore, ltul ABAJmOlfMIIn' or USE DlttDdut: HIJR8 OR D!-~ ......... BeL, CL or PIC'I'lT'IOOS 808JlCESS V18ID OF EDWARD .... MAllE ILMD W'IJ.BC')N, ud au Tllll .,. .... ., a.coMie1.td n. *tl.low1lc per.,.. bu ot r pu--.. ....,., bJ u ldtldlal. ..,........., UM ue of UM elllll..,_ uy ,._ tult, e.. a...-a .... c: Moore. ftctttkla• bu!DtN umr. tate, U. or bltertllt ta t~ae Tlllll .._..,.. wu m.t lfnport Jatertora, Ul0£ut real PJ'Ciflrt'J dtlcrtblct ta •Uil tlae COIIIty Clm GIOr. PacUlc Cout HllllnJ, Co- tbt CCMilplaill llldftr• uce CoatJ Mot. u, 1m. roaa del Mar, CL tzaS, · to plaiDtUI't onu1blp, or Pllb!Jalt n.c. 11, 11, II, tbt FtcUUou ~ &.DJ eloQd apoa platatj1ra 11'75, J•. l, 1W71, lD U. Name nlerNd to tbofe wu w .. tbtrtto. Newport Harbor Eujp. m.cs tD oruce COUDty 011 Lot 1t ot Tn.ct Mo. u.o, F -4Ml? ~ru 11, lW'Il: Wntoo Holt. 1.ll the Ctty ol R~ :--~;-:;i:~:;:::il 41'7-1/1 Maretaus, Corona Bach_ Couaty of Oruce, • 'LIIM. ..-ncl del Mt..r, Ca. 92625. State of Ca111Drala, U per nCT1TJOUS BUIIHESS Tbla balDt11 wu COO• ma_p recorded tD Boot W, KAME ITATEMEtf'J' duct..d by a ceoeralpartDer- pap• II tad 17, ollftleeJ. Tbt followtlc peNOD 11 tbJp. la.Dtoat ...,., Ia tbt oUlot dotQI bu.a1Deu u: Roue of SlcJled: WUtoo Holt. of tbl CoutJ Recorder of Clii.D, 2%4 Wut Cout B"J., Trtt. ttatem•t was flied aJd Cocmty, &Dd laaoft u Mnport Stach, Cal. tue3: wltb tbe County Clerk otOr- 8502 Oooald Clrel., Hut-VerDOD Rauen MJ.kQlleo, IDit COODty Dec. 5, 1975. 1actoD Bteca._ Cautoi'Dia. %37 E.ut Nloeteeatb St., Co-Publlab: Dec. 11, 18, %5, NOTICE! Yo.a Jlaye beta Ita Mea, Cal., 9!U?, P.O. lr75; Jao. 1, 1r76, lD tbe IHd. Tbe court may cltddt Bo~ UH, Newport Buell, Newport Harbor Enslp. ap!ut JOU .atbout JOUr bt-CaJ. 82610. F -5921 IDe beard lllll ... JOU n'I)OOd TbJt baliDeJIU coodUettd --~~:--:-~=:-- •lthln 10 dayl. Reid tbe tn-by aD IDdJYidual. ., •• ,.. MDTICI lormaUDo below. S!ped: VetDOO R. Mtkul- AVISOI Usted ta lido eM-sen. maodado. El Trtbuoal patde This statement wu Wtd dtctdtr contra Ud, sta audl-wtth tbe County Clerk oiOr- encla a mtnos que Ud, re-aoce COWlty Nov. Z1, 1r75, spooda dentro de 30 dlat. Publish: Nov. 27, Dee. 4, Lea la lnlormacioo que 11, 18, 1975, tn tbe Newport stgue. Harbor Enslgn, F -49968 1. TO THE DEFENDANT: A eh11 complatnt bas been L!GAL MOliCI flied by the pla.lDttfl aplnst FTCTlTJOUS BUSINESS you. NAME STATEMENT a. U you wish to defend The followt.ac per10n ts thls lawsuit, you must. wtlh-doiP& busl.ness as: Recycle in 30 days after this sum-Equipment MarketlDc, 501 mons Is se"ed oo you, IUe Promontory Or. W,, Mew- wtth this court a wrttteo port B•ch, Ca. 02660: pleading 1n respoose to tbe Mayes F. WH100, 501 Prom- complaint. (If a Justice ootory Or. W., Newport Court, you must file with Beach, Ca,. 92660. the court a wrltt. pleadq Tbls buainess lscooducted or cause an onl pleadtng by an lndlvldu:ll. to be entered in the docket Signed: Mayes F. Wl110n. 1n response to the eomplat.nt, This statemeot was ftled within 30 dayufter this sum-with the County Clerk of Or- mons Is served on you). ange County Nov. 19, 1975. b, Unless you so respood, PubUsh: Nov. Z7, Dee. 4, your default wtll be entered 11, 18, 1975, 1n tbe Newport upoo application orthe plaiD-Harbor Enslgn. F -49864 tlff and this court may enter port Beach, Ca. 92660: L!GAL MOT1CI FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT S-01342 F1CTITIOUS BUSiNESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe following peraon is dolnc butiness as: S. G. Systems, 16842 Sea Witch Ln., HuntJncton Beach, Ca. 92&49: Richard Olsbauseo, 16842 Sea Wttch Ln., Hunt- t..Dctan Beach, Ca. 92649. TtdJI business Is conducted by an IDdlvtduaJ. Sl.gned: Richard Ols- hallHD. Thll ttatement was tUed wlth tbe County Clerk otor- ance County Dec. 8, 1975. Publish: Dec. 11, 18, 25, 1975; Jan. l, 1976, 1n the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -50409 LIGAL MOT1CI FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following periODs are dolng buslness as: (1) Flex Master, (2) Master Flex. (3) Speed Muter; 204-1/2 Z9tb, Newport Beach 92660: R(mld Dee RobeJUon, 204- 1/Z 29th, Newport Beach. Calll. 92660; Terry La- Borde, 204-1/2 Z9tb, N.B., CalU. 92660. MAVY FtremtD Recnltt Ran- dall L. Aroold, 80D ot Mr. WlllJam It Aroo1d ot 1900 Rtver Att., WMt Newport, bu bttD JI'MWed fl'om re- cruit tra1DJDc at tbt Naval Tra.Jn1Dc Center, SaD Dteco. Cla.aea lpcludt IDitnlcUoo 1n seamanahlp, mWtary regulaUou, ftre-tlchttne. close order drill. first aid a.o'.i Navy bistory. FAIRVIEW ENACTS NATIVITY SCENE Fairview State Hospit.a.lis orterlng a re-enactment of the Christmas momJnc na- Uvlty scene, complete wltb live animals from the Fair- view Bar-40 Ranch, plus st.nctng foster grandparents. Tbe scene wm be on vtew from 4 to 5 p.m. this Satur- day, Dec. ZO, 1n front of tbe Falrvlew adm1nlstntlon huUdtng. Z501 Harbor Blvd., Cost.a Mesa. L!GAL MOTICI! S-01376 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following person Is doing business as: MtchaJ - sld Enterprises, 1375201tve St., Westminster, Ca. 92683: Hardy H. Michalski, 13752 Olive St., Westminster, Ca. 9Z683. This business is conducted by an l.odtJidual. Slped: Hardy H. Mich.aJ - sltt. Tbls statement was IUed •Ub tbe County Clerk ofOr- ance County Dec. 12, 19'75. Publish: Dec. 18, 25, 19'75; Jan. 1, 8, 1~. in the New- port Harbor Ensign. F50577 a judgment against you for the relief demanded in the complaint, which could re- sult 1n garnishm 9nt of wages, taking of money or property or other relief requested ln the eomplaJ.nt. c. If you wlsh to seek the advice of an attoroey in this matter, ·you ahould do so promptly so tbat your writ- ten response, 11 any. mav be nltd on tlme. The followin& persoo Is dol.ng buslness as: Sure- Shot Corporation, 901 Celtis Place, Newport Beacb, Call- CorDia 9Z660: Sure.SbotCor- porat1on, Iocorpomt..d 1D C a U1omta., 901 C elt1J Place. Newport Beach, Caillornla 92660. This bus iDeas La cooduct~ by a general partnership. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Dated: Feb. 10, 1975. William i . St JohD, Clerk, By Jane w. Hammons, Deputy. Myrna N. Gnysoo & Joseph M. Felnber&, 2043 Westcllff Drive, Suite 315, Newport Beach, California 9Z660, Attorney for: pbln- ttif. This business Is conducted by a corporatioD. CorponUoo Name: Sure- Shot Corponttoo; Stanley s. Sheldon, Secretary-Trea- surer. This statement was tiled wtth the County Clerk otOr- ange County Nov. Z4, 1975. Publish: Nov. 27, Dec. 4, ll, 18, 1975, in t~ Newport Harbor Ensign. F -50013 S~: Ronald De. Rab- ert.IOD. Tb1s statel'l)~at WJI filed wttll the County Clerk ot0r- ange County Nov. 13, 1975, PubUsh: Dec. 4, 11, 18, Z5, 1975, ln the Newport Harbor Enslgn. F49699 L!GAL NOTICI STATEMENT OF ABAN- DONMENT OF USE OF FIC- TITIOUS BUSINESS NAME The following penon has abandoned the use of tbe ttettUoua business name: House or Clean, 898 W. WU- soo St., Costa Mea, Ca. The following persoo ls dotng buslness as. Atlantis Sales, Daaa West Marina, 35Z02 Del Obispo St., Dana Pt., Ca. 92629: Michael Lee Mos ley, 112 VIa Ant lbes, Newport Beach, Calif. 92663. This business is condurttod by an lndlvidual. Signed: Mtcb2el Lee Mosley. This statement was fUed with the County Clerk oror- ange County Dec. 12, 19'75, Publish: Dec. 18, 25, 19'75; Jan. 1, 8, 1976, In the New- port Harbor Ensign. F5~584 Publish: Dec. -4,11, 18, 25, 1975, lD the Ne'*J)Ort Harbor Ens~ L!GA&.. MOnca LIGAL MOnCI 92627; tbeftettttousbultDesa LIGA\. NOTICI! FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT B-80158 name referred to abo1e wa,. S-01369 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS ftled In On..nce COUDty 00 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS The followin& ~rson Is dolng buslneas u : J-.ns Hlde Out, 26-40 E. Coast Htcb- way, Corona del Mar: NA~£ STATEMENT 12/18/72: GlfnSample, Box NAME STATEMENT The followin& person is 44, WeaverTille, Cal. Tbe following person ls doloe bualneu u: The Tbis buslneu fta coo-doing business as: Michael Orttntal Jtwel, S50 E. 17th tSacttd by an lDdlndual. Chevrolet, 800S. Brea Blvd., Joseph R. Staftord, UZ-1/Z Pearl, Balboa lsla.Od 92HZ. St., Rm. 216, Costa Mea, Stcned: Gleo Sample. Brea, Ca. 92621: Mike Estey Ca.: Victor C. Ma.rtlDe,UOO This statement .ru fUed Chevrolet-a CallrorniHor - This bual.llepla eooctucted by an 1DdlYt~. Coral Place, Newport Beach, with the County Clerk otOr-; ponUon, 800 s. Brea Blvd., ca. ezus. anc• County Nov. 21, 1975. ca. 92621. Slped! Jo.tph R. statford. Tills ltatemeot wu ftled with tiM Co.aatJ Clerk ofOr-anc• County No•. 28, 1W75. Thla bullneul.a coocktcttd Publish: No• • 27, Dec. 4, This business Is conducted by tD lDdlY .. l. 11, 18, 1975, in the Newport by a corponttoo. Slped: Vietor C. MartlDe. Harbor Enalp. F -%2119 Corporation Name: Mike TbJs statem.ut waa ftltd tiG ... L MO;;;;:I Estey Chevrolet. P~la.h: Dee. 4, 11, 18, Z5, 1W75, lD tht Newport Harbor Eutp. F -50147 wtth the Coa.Dty Clerk of Or-"' 1 "'" This statement was filed S-01341 ance Couaty ~. 20, 1V7S. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS wlth the County Clerk ofOr- .Publlab: Mo•. 27, Dec. 4, NAME STATEMENT ange County Dec. 10, 19'75. 11, 11, 1W7S, in the Nnport T r 1l 1,... •-Publlstr. Dec. 18, Z5, 1975; Harbor Eulp. F -49925 he . 0 ow ..... persoo u. Jan 1 8 1976 lD the New-LIGAL MOTIC! dotng business u: Associ-port Hubor E~sign. F50494 LIGAL.MOnCI ated Senteet aod Supplies, B-SOSW7 1814 Westwood Street, Santa FICTITIOUS BUSINESS FlCTJTJOUS BUSINESS Ana, Californla 92706: Floyd MAME STATEMENT NAME STATEMENT Spucier, 1814 Westwood The followtnc "P .. :G:~ lt Tht followiQc peNOD la Str'Mt, Santa Ana, Ca.ll.fornla dotnc butlneas r.: Dt. lG0r•t dotal butlDeu u: Paclfte t%'706. Real Eatale, 82v~ ro Markttt.Dc SJstull. Paelftc TIU busloe11 tJ eoodUeted Lane, La Palma., CL to6U: Hartoc Aid Clllte.r, P.O. bJtD IDdlY~. Robf t Marth. 8102 Del Bo1 411 • 651 W. lett~ st.. Stptd: Floyd Specter. Oro, 1-'alma, Cal. lOili. COlt& Me•, Cal. ua?: ZaiD Tb1a ttattmtDt wu ftltd Thit. u&lMNliCODCiwtettd Bdcl DeBorde Jr., 1M W. •ltla tbt Coanty Cit~ otOr- by an ludlYldual. WJ.l.loD, Costa ..... Cal up County Dec. 5, 19'15, Slpld: ~rt J. llfaHIL taa'7. Mllt.b: Dec. 11, 11, IS, Tbil ltattmel ft8 ftltd 1'b1a t.ctneullq:Jadlet.-1 lW'IS; lao. 1. 1W71, tD tbt wttb tht Cauty Cltrt oiOr· bJ aa 1Dd!Y1dal.l.. N.-port Harbor Eutp. a.DCt Coaly No¥. ze, 1m. 8Jptc1: ZaJa E. DeBon1e F-SOMI Pubi.J.Ib: Dee. f, ll, 11, Jr. •ftC• !5, IW'IS, Ia tb1 Newport Tbll atatta:l41Qt ftl ftled t.IGAL· Harbor lutp. '-SOliS wttb U. eouty Cleft II Or-F'ICTmOUS BUSINESS· LJUL .TIC. up C..ty lfOY. 11. 11'15. "AMI STATEIIEMT 8-IOitl MUA: Not. 11 t Dee. .. ,... .,Uowtlc ~ ..,.. ii:"VVTmo~ B081Jn3 ll, It, lt?S, Ia tM ~ dolll ........ u: T.-n- '";Ad 8TAftMDT ~Amor lulp.. . ,_._, ..,._ 10011'Grt W~ Tbt lallo'lftllr peno~~ an .-.-..1 n.· M..,m &lac~ 11180: dollll ._..,.. u: Ill-I.:IGAL ..., -Oand I ...... 1111 Cort· Studu'd A~ (lOW. alilder, COIIII ..... Ca. rant ...... .... -. -, fltrtU J. llaicll. Ca1dDnla t170lt Dl&la •• Till ~ .... .. ,, .. c.r ..... c.-. ..... ~ .. l.dnill, ,__ =>• . u:,. OooiJ ca...._ "' .... '· .a. taJa YllleJ, C11t11n1a • ._. Mirtll • ..._. -flit W.;.alllle "., tr701i ....... B. ...... Baa. ........ C111t ~ ........... Ca. ...0: lr •• llt•CUIUIIIII. .... MirJ ... •1 lGl-11' ftuc • I. M. _, Jtwt ;::: a.._ c.-.-··~"~;.~; ........ ~..:&. ••• 1"1111'10 star••••• ~--FTII I t W ftlll 1 SUI I M~td bJ • ...~ --:!·~ . 081 ~~ r:: en t' 1 --~~ •tt I I ... lilt .r.irn# ....... wD ... CtiiiQ Clift IIOr·' WID .. CellrQ Clift IIOr-..... c.ii1IO Clift IIOr- C.., Dae. I lfll.o IIII·Cei?IJ lilt ... &m. .... CeliniW lilt .... lfrt. -,:.,.. D-. t. l~t '' . NMI .... It,-~·-lMMa .... "•;: D.o. • 1m .. a. ......._. n, '' '"'· •.. . u, u, 1~ ... .u..,;'lr ,.-......... ,.. ' ....... ·• r • LIGAL MOTICI FICTITJOU3 BUSlNESS NAME STATEMENT The following person is do1nc busloess as: Piau Secretarial Sentce, 2082 Utebelaoo. Intne, Ca. e2715: Eft Claire Moore, 19531 llldepeDdeoee, tll.lot- QctaD lkh., Ca. 9!6.46. Tbll bulMa lt oooducted by au IDdi•ldual. SJ&Md: EY& Claire Moore. TbU ltatemet wu flied wltb tb1 Coaty Cltrk ote;- up eo.ty Dee. U, l»"t5. ~ Dec. II, 2S, 1W75; Jaa. 1. 1, \1'11, Ia tbt Nw- pol't lla.rW lutp~ f'501SII LIGALMnlel f'tC'ITI'IOUI BUSIMISS NAill STATIQiff n. foUowtlt per.. ... doblc .......... u:: n. .... Room, S4U Via Opono, Newport S.Ch.CaJU • ._ s.,.,...., . ...,., ~ ......... T'IIU>trrrtac ._ ... " .... tdlal. • ..... PtiQUp LJiea. • ... '1"11111 .... , .......... .. .. c..tJ Ca.t tfOt. ..,.__c.., Ole. • ...... ......, b.o.u, ''a. am; ,.. t, am. • ... = ............ Fror11 tt1e Police Blotte r • W!DIW.IDAY, DEC. a 'hiM'• toot 6 cryltll dooJDabl aacJ a 16 ..b1 a n. MCtiGD ot carpel1Dc trom a •acaat boaM at 1 Ul Galuy, Doftr Sbor11, bttwteo 9 a.m. Dec. 2 and 9 a.m. Dec. a . . . A loveseat, ebalr aod tablt , nlued at $f50, were stolen from the ltoot porch of Nlta Wottt•s home a.t 3000 Ocean, Co- roaa del Mar, between 7:30 a.m. Dec. 1 and 9:30 a.m. Dec. 3 •.• Several residents ot Clay St. In Cliff Haveo reported mloor damace to car wlndows. apparently hlt by small rifle pellets be- tween 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. •.• Walter Joseph Zlmmer- man, 20, of 351-D Avocado, Costa Mesa, was arrested .PC. Nora par..S IU car at tbe Cllrb 11 Ida bomt at 3.o9 Seubon, Welt New- port, from u:so p.m. Die. 4 llDW 6:10 a.m. Dtc. s. aud IOfDeoot ... eJot2Wic 1.00 ~ trom lt n..llled at $900 ••• Tbe froat bumper aoo ue ... pla.h, nllMd at $153, were atoleo from Jo Mitchell's 1970 111GB sporta ear wb1Je wu parked 011 tbe str\. DIU' her home hi Wetteutf from 3 p.m. Dec. Z UDt11 7:30 a.m. Dec. 4 ••• Someooe took 2 p&lrs of tltl boota, Yallled at J%60, from tbt UD· locked p..nce at Donald Smith's home, 304-C Oablta, Corona del Mar, between Oct. 30 and 9 a.m. Dec. 4. at 9 p.m. at Channel Rd. ' FRIDAY, DEC. 5 and the beach, Balboa, and Robert Edgar S&Dds, 46, charged with possesslon of of Z78 Santa Tom.a.s, Costa amphetamines ... Lyman Mesa. wu ehargedwltbpub- Beu, 1901 Galatea, Irvtne He lntoxieaUon at 11 p.m. Terrace, reported t~t 3 at Tl1Stin aod W. Cout Uwy., Ivory statues, valued at Mariners MUe ••. Gloria $1,000 each, were stolen Edythe Piazza, 56, of 840 from a s helf ln the dlnlng Irvine, Oakwood apartments, room of hJs hOme, sometime wa.s charted wttb mlsde- between 9 a.m. Der . 3 and meanor dJ'Wlk driving at 9:25 9 a.m. Dec. 5 ... WIUtam p.m. at 1306 WestclU! .•. Charles Jenki ns reported Mark Henry Abrams, 20, $1 50 in r ash stolen from a and Mark James Wegner, jewelry box in the bedroom 23, were arrested at 9:40 of hls homt> at 6107 Lan-p.m. at their residence at caster, Newport Shores, be -• 300 Catalina, Newport tween 2:30 p.m. Nov. 26 Heights, oo a charge of cui- and 10:30 p.m. Dec. 3. tlvatl.Qg mart)lana •.. Pat- • THURSDAY, DEC. 4 Kalhleen Rae Sobeck, 22, ol 705 Me rrimac, Costa Mesa, was arrested at 2:15 a.m. 1n the parking lot at 353 E. Coast Hwy ., near tbe bay bridge, and rhar~ed with being Intoxicated In an auto- mobile . • • Tools valued at $447 we re stolen from an unlocked garage at tbt> home of David Abbott, 5ZZ Catalina, Newport Heights, between 7:30 p.m. Nov. 26 and 5 p.m. Dec. 4 • • LIGAL MOnCI FICTITIO US BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The followlnR person ls dolng business as: Lido VIl- lage Florist, 3636 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach, C~UI. 92663: Victor R. Yack, 611 Lido Park Dr., Newport Beach, Calif. 92663, ThJs uuslness IS ronducted by an Ind ividual. Signed: V1ctor R. Yack. This statement was CUed with the County Clerk ofOr- d.Jlge County Dtoc. 12, 1975. Publish: Dec. 18, 25, 1975; Jan. 1, 8, 1976, tn the New- port Harbor Ensign. F50583 LIGAL MOTICI FICTITIOUS Bl1SINESS NAME STATEMENT The following person is dolng bus lness as: Archer Plumbing & Mechanical Shop 112, 961 W. 17t h Street, Unit J, Cos ta Mesa, CalU. 92627: Dona ld Richard Dan ker- brook. 25632 Purplt> S~e. San Juan Capis trano, Callr. 9Z675. Ttus buslness Is conducted by an individual. Sl!l1le0: Donald R. Doo ker- tJ rook. Ttus statement was tUed with the County Clerk ofOr- ange County Dec. 8, 1975. Publish: Dec. 11, 18, 25, 1975, J an. 1, 19'76, 1n the Newport Harbor Ensign. F-50389 LIGAL NO"ftCI rick Sinclair Greene, 27, of 1945 Pomooa,, Costa Mes a, was boolted at pollee head- quarters in Newport at 1:30 p.m. oo a charge of selling narcotics • . . Eugene Clif- ford Drew, 50, of 1865 Ana- helm, Costa Mesa, was c ~rged wlth publtc lntoxica- tlon at 10:50 p.m. lD the 2900 block of W. Coast Hwy., Marlners Mile. • SATURDAY, DEC. 6 John Elmer Carsoo, 34, of 3432 VIa ()porto, Lido Shops, was charged with be- ing lntolicated in an auto- mobUe at 2 a.m. at 26th and Newport Blvd., Central Newport •.• Michael Jerome Dolan, 18, of 605 Vista Bonita, the Bluffs, was charged with mari).taupos- session at 8:30 p.m. at 848-H Amlgos W~'i. the Bluffs ••• Thieves toot a TV set and s tereo equipment, valued at $300, (rom the borne of .Denise Rosene. 463 Serra, Corooa Highlands •.. A car beloagtng to Terry Pantuso, i433 S~rior, West Side, was burglarlt.ed of a .32 caliber revolver and 6 r ounds of ammunition, while the car was parked ln the service area at Chick Iver- son's "ar lot, 445 E. Coast Hwy., near the bay bridge, from 7 a.m. untll 5 p.m. • SUNDAY, DEC. 7 Edward Jolul Connor. 19, or 4110-A Seashore, West :\ Pll'J)Ort, was arrested therto at 5:15 p.m. and crua rged w1th cultivating marl )lana . . • Kenneth Allan Hatnes, 18, or 3609 W. Balboa, West Newport, was arrested at his home at 1 a.m. and charged with possession of kDown stolen property ... Walter Edwa rd Roberts, 39, of 119-1/2 35th. WestNewport. was charged with publlc in- toxication at lZ: 50 a.m. at 2106 w. Ocean Front, Cen- tral Newport . • . Jettrey Cunningham reported a $400 TV set stolen from h.1s borne at 122 30t h, West Newport, Letw t'en 2 p.m. and4.:SOp.m. . . . A tire extingulsher, FICTITIOUS BUSIMESS ritiuns band radio, and NAME STATEMENT stereo equipment and Upes, The following person Is valued at $398. were stolen dolng buslnesa as: Newport from a motorbome belooglng lnterlors, S810 East Paclfl<' to Ivan WUllams while It Coast Highway, Corooa del was parked near bls borne at Mar, CaW. 92625: Francis 1980 E. 16th. Newport Joseph Newland, also of Heights, between 4:SO p.m. Weirs Beach, New Hamp-Der . 7 and 8 a.m. ~. 8. sblre, 17 Emtrald Bay. L.a- guna Beach, Califo11l1a. • MONDAY, DEC. 8 'This bu.tnenltcoadalcted f'nncls Josepb Scully Jr., by an t.ndJvldual. 47, of 1710 Park. Baiboa Slped: Francia Joltptl Island, wu charged with ·Newland. publlc mtox.tcatJon at 2:30 Thls atatemeot wu ft.ltd a.m. at Park and Garnet •Ub tbe County Cit~ afOr-. . . James Georre Chico, qe Couuty Dee. 5. 1975. Z7, ol 1755 Anabllm, Co- Publlsb: OK. u. 18, 2$, sta Mesa, wa.s tbarftd w1th 1975; Ju. 1, 1171, 1n ttw· publtr intoxsea.ua. at 2!50 H.-port Ra~ EftSlp. a.m. at 44Cb and Seuhon, F .50l$S r-West Newport ••• Pul,...• --.OI'PlCIAL HBWPAPI!R OP HB~PORT IB~Cif .. SUIICRIPTION OR~· OMI.t u.• PO I OM! YIAI ----------------....................................... ~ ............................. . ' , 11' ... ;.· em .......... ~ ............. . • • ..J I~MD IM TIM OIDII ,.,. as..• to. ~ MIWPOIT MUIOI ........ "' m• L COAIT IIW'Y ., C6aoMA Dl\. ~I L Tbel'Ue LedanJ, II, ol 200 WeN~u. wu arhltedatZ:JO a.m. at w. Cout Hwy. and Old Newport BiYd., oear lbe Arebea, aod etaarced wttb poueuion of barbiturates • • • Carol Aoo WUeox, 32. ot 4Z'7 Becoo.la, Corona dfi War, and Mary Mutaret Phair, Z5, of2240 ParkNew- port, were arrested at Z: 15 Lm. at 1~0 Port Carlow, Harbor View Homes, a.od charged wlth cootpirtng to com mtt grand tbeft • • . Charles Joe Scully. 49, of ZOO McNeU, was charged with being bltolicated 1n public at 6:35 p.m. at Hos- pital and Newport Blvd., near Hoag hospital . . . Dorothy Leona Baumgartne r, 75, or 1814 Westclin Dr., West- clUf, was ctlarged w1th petty theft at 12:25 p.m. at a fastuon Island s tore . • . Jewelry valued at $2,570 was burglarlLed from a Jewt-lry box 1n the bedr oom of Llllda Gregor y's horne at 2t21 C restvlew, Bay SIKlres, be- tween 7 p.m. Nov. Ei and Dtoc. 8 at 9 a.m • TUESDAY, DE.C. 'J James Blaine Stwe, 23, of 227-1/2 20ttt, l osta Mesa, was arrested there at 12:15 a.m. and rharv€'11 wltt1 re- ceiVing known stolen prop- erty ... Robw Lee Adair, 18, of 311 -1/2 35tlt, West Newport, was o~rrest(>(J at hls home at 1:50 a.m and charged wUh bu rglar) .•• An antique brass s hlp'sLell, valued at $500, was stoleo from an otnre at 113i Ba)- s ide, whlch the lrvlnt> Co. Is remodeling to serve as a sales ofC1ce for the Cove dtovelopment t here. some- time betw~n 8 a.m. Dec 8 and z p.m. Dec. 9. Keep cool with CANV~ AWNINGS Don't let tne 1un apu .. your pat•O 'un Shade w•th colorfUl can<>as for cool comfort Cell or come bv for'lree est•matea SAIIA All .,, .. ·~· 2Z02 SOUTH MAIN • 1710 NIW,OIT COITA MilA ,~_.., 1 CHURCHES Highway House of Pnyer 2411 E~ COAST HWY .• CORONA DEL MAR LOWER LEVEL -REAR JNT£RD£NOMINA TIONAL, FULL GOSPEL lUNDAY SCHOOL: •:45 WORIHif' SERVICE: 11:00 EVANOILITISTIC SERVICE: •:00 P.M.IONOAY PRAYER .AND alaLE STUDY: 7:30P.M. W£0NESOAY WILLIAM T. KROAH. J:»ASTOR PHONE: 642~762 Cellini BiWr a-da . R08lRT M. 8lM~STON -PASTOR DID ST. et ORAMCI, COSTA M!SA-Ul-50. ..., 1D0110c wor-. IO:SO Lar. 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