HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-12-25 - Newport Harbor EnsignCRIU8TMAS Gift -A Ford Motor Compaoy Fuad
elleck for $10,000 ll _,.,.ted to Josepb R. Peter500,
rJCbt. pruJdeot of tbl UDlttd Way of Ort.nee County,
by IAuts F. HeUI(, riee..pruldeot of Aermutrootc l-'ord
CorporatiOD a.od geoera1 maoacer of the COqJID(I Aero-
DlltrCIIlk Dtrisloo at Newport Beaeb. Aerooutrooic Ford
t. a aubsidlary ot Ford Motor Company. llr. HeUI(
preMDted tbe check OD bebalf ot tbe board of trustees
ot the Ford FUDd, aDd tbt Ford llotor Company Oranre
COQDty CommUD.lty S.laticm Committee.
COUNCIL OK 'S
CIVIC PLAZA .
C Inc Plua, W'btch WUIID-
clude a cultural complex aDd
lZ otftce bulldlAgs lD New-
port Center'• oortbwut cor-
ner, waa approved Mooday
by the Newport Beacb City
COUDCU as a special plao-
ned community.
When completed, probably
Ill 1980, tbl 26-acre .Ue ..
scheduled to toclude a ctty
Library, a Newport Harbor
Art Museum, a~ tblatre,
a r..taurant, ud f par.._ ...............
etllta:nl GD~~~Pla UG tbt ti-ne. ......... ....,. wtll
be tbe cit)'• pollee beld-
qu&rtert Ud nn IWioft,
alread'y bUit, IDd tbe bead-
quarter• oftbeNewport Har-
bert Chamber ot Commerce,
DOW IDler eoostrvcUoo.
Ctty Couocft YOted S-1 to
awroYe tbt lntne Com-
PIDJ'• plan for tM plua.
COUDCUmu Paul Ryckott
dlllltDtad, ut1nc that the
p.rojeet be dlYklld IDto Z
separate de'ftlopmeots, wtth
tbe cultural complex and tbt
office center cetttnc separ-
ate CoUDCU eouldentioa.
1rY1Dt plaJa.lDc u:ecutlft
Da'rid Het.b aJd the omee
bu1Jd1ap woOl be buUt lD z ...,.u. plliuM ot e build-
• •eh, with tbe ftrst
pbue .wt1.ac 1D tbe tall ot
1 !177' IDd tbe MCOnd pbUe
Z years later.
Newport Harbor Art Mu-
• seum board president Darid
Stetnmets urged qutck ap-
proval ot tbe plu, becaue
the museum, now to Central
Newport, Yill be buut Oil
land doDatedbytbelnllleCo.
WheD Cocmc:Uman RyckoU
asked Mr. Stetnmeb 11 be
would be sattsfied wltb tbe
aepuate denJopmeDt of tbe
cultUral complex, tbe mu-
.. m pr..tdeat AM tile ma-
--....s ''letn&lld$»r ca. lllllt arttoa, IIIII 'WIIIIId
-uq w .. --tllilt would burt tbe II'YlDe Co."
Ctty library board chdt-
mua P!dl Morpn also asbd
tor speedy approval of the
tntlre project.
According to Mt. Nelft.
tbe olttce buUdtogs wlU be
Z a.od I storita tall, and
wUI total S!O,OOO ~QUare teet
of floor area. The library
and tbt mu.eeum are each
scbedultd tor eventual de-
velcpmtDt to SO,OOO feet,
tbe tbeatre at 20,000 ft. a.od
tbe rutaorant at 8,000.
Tbe development wtll be
boaDded by 8u Joaquin Hills
M., Jamboree Rd. IDdSuta
Crus Dr., witb tbt cultural
compln oeeupYtnc tbe
IOUtbtn part of tbe ar-.
ud tbe oftlct build1Dc• tbe
oortbem porttoo.
2 BIG PROJECTS DELAYED
~ ot .... ral "•· port IIIMDeowoer ~
la1Mid tbla week tllat tbiJ
mtctJt 1tut a &lpature eam-
&*P to pt a popalar YOte
OD WbttJier ctty resideDta
1boaJd taft the power to
fote 011 fbturt lllltllllou.
Tbe move eomu to tbe
wake ot Monday nl(bt's r.-
fbal bJ the Clty CGaoc:U
to place the 1awe oo DeJt
AprU's muntcSpaJ ballol
CouocUman Paul Rycmff,
who asked for the popular
Tote on a chance oelt AprU
to tbe clty c barter, said he
may lead the tn1tlat1Ye, hlm-
eelf, u DObodJ .. dole.
Mr. 8JellloG ftlllld ucrU1 freD ..,., .._ ••
City Coactl Ill-,._
tbe Co.eU totedl-liiPJMt
b1m. Be 11M aftend a ,..,111-
tloD tllat WOIId .... 11••
oelt Aprtl'• YOten a cbotee
o1 eJii&llljJac U. ebuter to
male It maodltory tbat UlJ
latllre •DDaatbal ot more
thaD 100 acru ,_.d bne
to be II!PI'OYtd by a ma-
jority ol woters.
1nstead, tbe CouncU
okayed a countermove by
COUDCUmarrHoward Racers.
TMJ deelded to look at an
Coast control
ban is sought
Two Newport residents
are spaosora of a ballot
lnittattve aimed at k1l.l.lDg
the ttate CouW Commia-
siooa wl\tcb CODtrol real es-
tate detelopment aJooe tbe
Call1oroJa ooutlloe.
GUbert Ferguoo of West
Newport aDd Goldie Joseph
ot Udo lslt prea.ted tbe
1Ait1attft lut week to the
state attotaey gtDeral' a of-
flee. After tbe 1D.lt1at1ve Ls
RmmartMd aDd tWedbytbe
attorney geQafal, tp01180rs
wW ltart circulatJ.Dc lt u
a petittoo. lt will need about
400,000 signatures In order
to qualify tor tbe ballot nut
November.
Mr. Fergusoo, a former
Ylce-presldeot of tbe lrYtne
Co., oow represents real es-
tate, banking and construe-
AL OI!IG
AL OBERG
TO RETIRE
-Uoo lnterpts u 4lrector
of tbe Newport Center-based
CEEED organisatloo. He ls
at.o chalrma.o of tbe Call-
tonala CoordlnatlDc CouncU,
whlcb ls backing the anti-
Coastal Commlssioo tn1tia-
UYe.
Mrs. Joseph t.s a real es-
tate IPfut.or IDd beadl a
local I1'0IIP calltd tbe Com--. .... c.-. nacta bia ~ ..,;~s-ea
ctty IOfenuneat'• &ttlmptJ
to ooatrol dnelopmeot bere.
Jo~D..~.a~ witb tbem In
spouorq tbe new lniUatiYe
is Altne C artW of Arcata.
wbo ls chairwoman of Calt-
toro.Ja C 1tlseo.s for Property
Rlgbts.
"We tnteod to put tllis in-
tttattve oo the ballot for
nell November," Mr. Fer-
CUIOD said tht.s week..-1
Terry Trupp, leaderotthe
C0011ctl for Logic Ill Lake
Tahoe, and a reg1oGal chair-
mao of C all1ornla Coordinat-
tng CouncU, wooJd go a step
fbrtber, call IDe for re )ecttao
ot all ooo-represeobUive
levels of government. He
IIJS Americans are In the
same position u they were
200 years ago, because we
are "~erned bJ commts-
siooers seot to rule over
as, and we cu't vote them
oot ot otftce."
• Ol"ddr.ta.Dce tba.t woald life tbe
COQDdl the power to decide
wbeJa fOtera WOilJd cet a lbot
at &DDeDttca laatl. Tbat
ordlnaDee wU1 be eebtduled
for bea.r1Dc• oext moatb.
Tbe btc espected IDDeD-
ttoo comLnc up ls tbe 10,-
000 acres of ln1De Co. laDd
betweeo Corooa del Mar and
Laguna Beach, wbich t. ex-.
pected to be populated by
about 50,000 people wtthln
a few years.
County planners start
bearlngs nell June oo tbe
I"tne Co. plao for the
property.
Mayor Donald Mcimds IDd
CouncUmu Rogers led op-
postttoo llooday D1pt to
Councilman Ryckott's let-
the'i*JPie-dedde plan. Botb
expressed fear that COUDty
enclaves almost surroaaded
now by tbe city would Dot
pass muster with tbe voten
when they come up lbr an-
neDtloo. But, Mr. Ryckott
agreed to exclude tbose
areas from b1s ebarter
chance proposal.
• 'Such an important issue
sboold not be aubtlct to the
nprtes of CouncU policy,"
argued Mr. Rycllotr.
His pos1tloo wa.s sup-
ported by officers of the
West. ~'wport. tbe Blutrs,
Newport Heights, Balboa
Pen.t.nsula PoiDt and Little
Balboa Island bomeowov
groups, and the Frt4Dis ~
Newport Bay. Alter . t~
CouncU meeting, tl\e~ rep-
reseo.tatt•es Yowed to tate
some act loa to force a popu-
lar •ote on tbe issue.
"Tbls 1s a slap In the rae. to tht pelple of New-tort Beae~t." folDed J-.za-
llorrt.t ol lbe Bid_ wbo
YOWed to JQIIIIOrt an lnJtta-
Uve. Bury Kampb ofB&lbo&
Peotnaala Point and Forrest
Fullmer of Newport Heights
also Aid they would work to
support a popular vote.
"U we leave thls In tbe
bands of our C tty Counctl,
w o mlcbt as"well get ready
to become a.ootber Miami
Beach," said Mr. Fullmer.
Margot SkUllng of West
Newport saJd she e~pe<:ts
eommUDJty leaders to meet
sooa to discuss their nelt
moYe.
Due to tbe time IDTolved
In rettlllr the necessary
4,500 .oter sipatures to caU
a special tnJtt.attve electJoo,
tl\e lssue could not possibly
get oo tbe Apr11 ballot, bot
could be rea<1Jed lD time
for oext Jane's primary
electloos, or for tbe No-
vember geoeraleltte:Uoo bal-
lot.
Winifred Bacon
is dead at 72
Wtotlred Bacon, one of the
HIRSCHBERG
THE 1t7& OFFICERS ol tile Coroa.a del Mar Cbamber
of Cocnmerce an. from left, ftnt n ce-prtlldeDt BUl
ICaJl, pnDt-* Fruk Jak, Wbo wu re-e~; teere-tan leal.e B1ll IDd tr..larer Bob Stoel~el. omcen wtJ1 be tuallld Jan. Sl at the Bab1a Corilltb1an Yacl:lt
Cllb. (EuiiD pldo.)
Jank again
heads C. C.
TIN U Es At a apeclal board meet-N B CoN tog of tbe directors of tbe
;:~m~~ce ~ ;~ DRILLING FIGHT :m~r1~~:: .. l;~
preadent, Frut Ja.ot; lst
Newport Beach wlll eon-O'NeU estimated. "Without rtce-i)l'eStdeat, Bill Kull;
t1Jwe its court ftg)lt aga.inJt tl\om our share becomes al-Znd Ylce-Presideot. Per
tbe propoaed offshore oU most $2-4,000, aod fra.okly, ::, treasurer. Bob
dr1liJ.Dc procnm, althoueh 1 ttllnk that estimate might The t9th ua1 lnsblla-tbe city's 1bare of legal be too low." ann
costs could uceed $24,000. The Center for tbe Law in t1oo d.llaDerwusettorSatur-
MaJOr Doaa1d MclDn1.s, at Publlc Interest based 1ll day, Jan. 31, at tbe Babia
tbe dlrectioo ot the City Wasbtngt.on Is handling tbe Cortoth1an Yacht Club. Due
Couldl. tlred off a letter coort ftgbt' for tbe couta1 DeLancy ls Ill charge of the
Uooday to Los Ao(eles cities. Attorneys for the Procram; Hal PlDch.ln. mu-
Mayor Tbomas Bradley, Center hue dropped an ap-ter of eeremootes; Bob
urgtac L. A. to recooslder peal of a )ldge's n.aliDc up-Stoessel, awards and to-
its wttbd.ranl from tbe bolcUnc tbe legality of theoU Y1tation5; Clyde Zulcb, eo-
coallUoa of clUes figbtinc leases but tbe Center stlll terWnmeot; Frut Jank,
tbe gTIDting of offshore oil expec~ to carry the matter ratrle; Richard PalafetTt.
leases by tbe federal 10'-to a court trW. table decoratioos, and Jes-
enuneot. Wbeo Los Allee-Mr. O'NeU wW repre-sle HIU, reservations.
les was stW a part of the sent Newport at a Jan. 7
coallttoo, Us population aod meet.tng lD Los Anceles and
sborellDe length made lt a a Jan. 9 meetlnc lD HunU.ng-
beaY)' contributor to the coa-too Beach of coal1Uoo ID-
Uttoo's legal e~. terests.
• 'With Los Ao(eles In, our Los Anceles dropped out
share oftheestlmated$100,-of the f1cht alter the ~ederal
License fee
change urged
000 legal costs would have goverument excluded Santa Sboold Ford-Aerooutrontc
been about '10,000." New-Monica Bay from tbe oil and tbe lrvlne Co. pay tht'
port City Attorney Dennis lease areas. same annual clty bustoess
I b ltcense ta.x' as Bob's Ba.rber-COUnCi nervous a out ~~?Tbgtyoooo;~.:~:~
f I d h Howard Rogers wants to that ree re cas ~ ~=~:nro~t~.:=r ~=~t
Uncle Sam Yill send $111,-cordlllg to ficures prepared Councilmen Rogers aod
000 back to Newport Beacb by City Wan&(er Robert Peter Barrett were _,_
durt.ng tht.s f1scal year, ud Wynn. potmed t~ week to ltudy
u t. mUJac aomeotbialocal "I b&ft a catakll t. my tbe IUb)lct IDd brlJI bata:
0.-.. .,5 a little Mnau. oUlct tbat bu onr 1,000 a IIICPiled llca. tee
..,....... ... ._, ............. a~ ........ CoaocU. ...._....__ a.. _,.. .. -... _ ~ Ctty Coulc&l .---.,.lUlU w. ... u--..e ... r •.-q "'"~ ....
ftUdled the ncurea Yooday ''It la.ts an the programs tatire CoaDctl. • •
afteJ"DDOOl, and some Coon-tbat are available to loeal UDder the currwrt aet-
c U members dldn't like 1t govemmeots." up, aJI businesses here pay
what tbey saw. TH CLAIMS $so a yeu. aut-ot-towo ·•u the preseot trend coo-DEA nrms do~bu•lDesf In New-
tlllues," tbeortr.ed CouncU-DEAN CAMPBEll port pay $70 a year.
man Jobo Store, "U woo't "I would like to see the
be long before so per cent Former Ne'!J)Ort resldeot clty move ahead With a u.
of our ctty budget will come Dean WUllam Campbell, who cense fee more typical of
rrom federal fUnds. 1 don't started the clty's tlrst stock other C alllornt.a ctttes," Wr.
think we'd like that." brokerage ln 1942, died Mon-R~ers e~lalned Uooday.
Councilman Paul Ryckoft day at 1\ls Thousand Palms "We should &et rid of the
said he n.ods tbe term "fed-bome. IneqUities.'' •
eral revenue sbarlng" re-He was a founder City tloance director
and foriner commodore ot George Pappas aucgested a puglWlt. c lob "They're not sharlng any-tbe Shark Island Yac,_ • system With 5 cWferent cale• .
th.lne," he pointed out. "Tbe IDd an active Mason and gorles. wttta flnns paJlDc a
mooey comes trom here, and SluiDer btre. tax bued on amual rrosa
this coostJtutes strlnp. Mr. Campbell ·retired to. receipts. It would be de-
We're not gettillg what we Thousand Palms se•er.U slped to rougttly double tbt
pay for." years ago. He tS sunlYed city's current &DDDaJ bust-
Vice-Mayor wuan Dostal by his wife, Violet, son Den. ness tu tncome of$454,000.
promised to placetbematter ru. of HaalJ.ngtoo Beecl\. aod Councilman Paul Rycll:olf
on a tuture meetlllg of tbe oepbew JobD Campbell ot Insisted that a.o y new S}stem
Orange County League of Sa.ota ADa. sl\ould not ~ based strictly
Cities, and urge t.bat tbe Masoo.lc f\weral sentces on tncome.
Lea(Ue ask Coogress to cut wW be cooducted at 1 p.m. ''It's an IDvaslon of prt-
back 00 federal ald procnms Friday at Paclttc View vacy," be claimed, "to haYe
to cities . Chapel here. business ~lare wbaltbelr
Mayor Donald Mcinnis of-DIMES MARCH DRIVE sates and proftts are-that's
fered another surgestJ.oo: l for the lntuoa.l RevenueS.r-
" Each or us could write his WILL BEGI M JAN· 'lee."
congressman, and tell them "Tbe i97& MarcbofDtmes The Ro,ers-Barrett com-'
our vtews." ea.mpe.Jcn against blrtb de-mittee Is eq>ected to report
CouncUman Store, Who facts wUI becln New Year's back next mootta with a sue-
asked for the city study of day &Dtt will eootlnue through gested scale.
federal money, Doted that Ill J&DU&I'J 31," says Arthur O.C.C. WILL STAGE 1962 there were 10? dll-R. WcK.eu.le of Costa Mesa,
terent federal aidprocnms. cbiJ.rma.o tor tbl Orqe 'AMERICAN DREAM'
Today, U~ere a.re more thaD COUDtJ Chapter of tbe Na-Edward Albee's satire,
l,ZOO. ttODa1 Foa:odatiOD-Marcb ot "The American dream,"
' Tbe clty ts sc~led to Dlm•. wru be preseated at 8 p.m.
get $t75,304 tb.iJ r-t lD CODtrlbutisa 10 to pre-WedDHday and Tbursd:ay,
federal re•eoae lba.rblic. •eotioo. ~tm•t aDd cure Jan. 7.8, tntheOriQ(eCout
plus US6.16hodertMcom-ofblrtb deteeta. the D&tloa's ColJtre dnma lab theater.
prebeDSJYe empJoymeat -' No. 1 cbtld be<.b problem. Admt.uloa 1s tree.
tra1nJng act, which ft...-.. Rutlor Ana ~ Tbe producUao l.sd.t.ncted
the hirtnc of 10-called ... _ leaden are: Newport Beacll by occ drama .l&uckiDt Tbol!l
employable" people• J»Y tM -GarJ Burrill, ctlatrman., Romaa. Mart SmJth 11 the
clty. ud lUrk Barbam, trea-UcWac ctestper. Tbl ~
Durt.ng the put 7 ,...,... ..,.. ... Cotta Mea -Doml-1s • cancatve a~
tbe ctty bas aeC4Ptd $1,-Dk Radii. c!W.rmaa. ud tlle lD middle claaa America.
569,1511D federal tlldl., IIC-FI"UUk Zrtblec, t~nr.
NEW MARIIIAPARK LEASU OFFERED
Martaapark's aaobOIMM ,...,_ _, Mtd l\tl.llelr U.. ol • .._... till .._
dwelltn cot I _. .... part. ICJ'W t til-lliiiiOIU I
OD J.u. by tilt bQ, .. tt. 1'tte 1MW ) ... a,nnllllt ":"' Ia 1115.
N~ CI!J CoacU de-ftl ~ Gilt by a a.-C,_.. ' .._ CXNJta.
eldtd .._..,to o8Vtlllll .... .......,.oteo.ca. a piiiiiiUc t1101tt ..sa tOt-
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tn.Uer eace ...-.. ,.. ~am~~. -' --• AUiw a Mil•• ... n. ....._ .. •.,.. _..olea.~--a.,. ., "~ ta 1m • .-.s..,.-.... .....,,,..,_....,,..,.,, C.: h ~---
tt.edeiCM=ww--......... ...._ Jlt••tlllwa I .. .. ,ort .. u.... .. ..... 'hit ..... Will* .. 01 ....... ... ....a. n. dtr .... tD • .... 1'111111 ..,. ...... .... ·...._tM~...-c......... ....
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ARVO E. HAAPA, owner Md pubiiShtr of the Ension
'OOC::.OOOO"Qo~GC!IooO~.C
'i· . •
• I
• THE MUSAGE FOR TODAY
"Cbrtat 1.1 the bopl of tbe world • • • There wUl
unr be peace 1n tbe world UDW tbe Prbtee of Peace
ntles the Uus of mea." Tb1a 1J lbe m....,e tor todaJ,
wblcb 1a Cruutmu Day. Tbese eomm•U are from
tbe accompan)1D(I: uticle, wrtttea by Tom Aodenon.
Read. and reJoice, and at.o llrd yoarulf wttb tbe armor
of God tor the strunle tbll we face, eYeD In tb1.s setiiOD
BUILDING OF PIER RECALLED
of j:)y and gladness: · • • • • • •
81 HUGH lolcloi!_LL!\t!.
AUT'HC.ili 0, .. U:Aot RAT
DAYS .. AND 00ai!A04 llAT I'IX" The capttoo oa lbe picture
reads "McFadden, SaDta
ADa~ewport R.R. Rd. attbe
THE HOPE OF THE WORLD
1, lOiol AM DUSON
The only true peace the
world will ever know is the
peace of Christ ianity.
Oaistianity, not food -
Ouistianity, not the United
Nations -is the hope of the
world, and the only h ope.
The pea ce Christ often
talked about was not the
peace preached by our
pacifiSts and hippies. In
Matthew 10:34 Christ said:
.. Think not that I am come
to send peace on earth; I
come not to send peace; but
a sword." Christ's "sword''
-.u r or cleavinc sharply
between risht and wrona.
between God and S.tan.
Ouisl's "peace .. wu not
between men and nations.
OuUt was spealtina of o ne's
individual peace, the puce
of mind and heart to be
achieved throulh oneness
'fth Him. In John 14:21 he
S!"id . "Puce I leave with
you, my peace I ajve unto
you: not u the world
a\ivetll , Jive I unto you. let
not your heart be troubled,
neither let it be afraid ." The
Prin ce of Peace knew no
peace during His short time
on earth.
CEASE tiRE
William Lyons Ph elps
used to tel.l. of an incident
that took P.k ce in the fint
World War. American and
Ge.rman troo~ f01ced each
other ;~c ross.G .a nurow
no-man's lan3. Shot and
shell crashed overhead .
Death was everywhere
about. Suddenly the air wn
pierced with the scream of 1
fallen German -he had
been shot out there between
the enemy positioru. He lay
there wh imperina, sobbing
for help, enmeshed in
barbed wire entanJiements.
A ya.un& Amencan,
crouchina in his t~nch .
listened to the pitiful wail as
ion& as he could Then,
oblivious to the searin&
metal name that could
destroy him in a moment ,
he crept out into no-man's
.land. Crawlina on his beUy.
he painfully ,;:rambled over
the barbed wire and the
bodies of the dead, toward
h is fallen foe. The
Americans uw what he wu
doin& and stopped thoottna.
A German officer uw what
wu talr.in& place and caDed
for a "ceue fire." A wterd
mence settled over the
batUefidd.-AI-'"Iona lut the
fOUftl Americlll , reached
ttae tide of the wounded
man and tenderly lifted him
into hill arms. Then he
.. rted walklnJ toward the
Germaa poahioftl. Gently
lilt low .. d tbe miD into the
outKJetdled am» 1 of hil
comn.doN. HIYina (\one t.ha t
1M t'Ut'Ud about and started
looct. " -olflce• ...,... fro• ti.e ~mad~, era•••• Ill• by tile '"'''• ~· ha,... kim ...._ ,.. .. , tt'ilneu.k to
,...a 11111 • ••ath•'\. •• .... -o-...
G; 1111 -:::~-~.,-~":J
• of
peace on earth until Jesus
comes. The Prince of Peace,
when He descend•. will
brina it with Him.
It is said that on the
niaht before Christmu,
1870, the french and
German armies were fa cinJ
each other. A French soldier
received permission to leave
the lines. He walked toward
the Germans. Hil comrades
watched with bated breath,
listeninalest there should be
tbe crack of a rifle, and
their fellow should fall and
bite the dust. When be had
JOtten well toward their
lines he suddenly stopped
and beaan to sin& the
Otrittmas sona, the refrain
of which wa.s, "Noel , Noel!
Ouist is Kina in Israel."
The German soldien did
not stir, their hearts beat
mort quiclr.ly and their
thoulh t1 were carried bact
to happy &roups pthe~
about brilliantly-li&)lted
Christmas trees in the
homes beyond the Rhine. ·
When the Frenchman had
finished his •one and
returned to the ~_ks, a man
came out h om -~ind the
German breast-work&, and
cominJ to the sam e spot, he
sana I beautiful German
version of the same sona.
At the close of each
stanu both armies united in
the chorus: "Noel! Noel !
Christ is Kina in lsnel." The
Jelfishness of Napoleon Ill
had arrayed thHC men
a1ainst one another in
bloody battle, but the Spirit
of Jesus Christ. conquerina
·for o ne short hour,
obliterated hatred and
started in their every heart
the ,.nse of brotherhood.
When Otrist sill upon the
throne and the sceptre of
power is in His hand. man
will fi.J}It and rqe no more.
Then, and only then, the
peace of the earth will
come.
Throulh I 9~ centuries
no combilution of atmies,
of parliaments, of J(jnp,
prophell, or reJ.iaions ever
challenpd world influence
or affected the life of
mankind u hal Jeaua Christ
-until now. Now th e
one-world-brotherhood
boys hnoe thrown down the
aauntlel. Tbe criminal
co n a pira c y c a lled
Communlam has captured
more livinaiOWa in 40 y .. ra
thaln the )(jill ol tinp can
now number amona Hia
followen after alm01t l,OOO
COUNTY GElS
UPPER BAY
Orange County took of-
fictal control last week of
•Upper Newport Bay, and wut
be Its careta.Jr.er tor tbe ne:rt
2 years, whlle the state Fish
and Game Dept. develops a
permanent plan lor the area.
Eventually, the Upper Bay
and surrounding lands wW
be part of a state-operated
publlc wildlife rese"e· In
the meantime, the county
wUI provide sherlff's pa-
trols, rescue service, and
routlne mainteiWIC&; aod
will buUd 6 public restrooms
along Back Bay Dr. The
county wUJ retain control of
the bay until June, 1977,
when the fish and Game
Dept. eJpeCts to take ~er.
In turning onr control to
the county. the state re-
quires tnat the Upper Bay be
kept open to the publlc for
hilr.IDg, nature walks, hOrse-
back riding, bllr.e riding and
lishlnl.
DRAMA STUDY
FUNDS GRANTED
The~ Com munlt,
College Dlstrlct's otttce of
educatlooal pl.ann.log and de.
nlopmeot has received a
S30,780 grant from the Na-
Uooal Endowment of the
HumaniUes.
The 1 rut ls 1n support
of a project entltled "Re·
search study on the na.Uonal
teletlaioo course, claasic
theatre: tbe bumanllles 1n
dn.ma... Tbt lludJ wW be
under tbe direction of Dr.
Lealle Purdy ID coopera-
tion wtth Uae UDiYerslty of
Calllorola EJteuion, San
Dlep. Dr. Purdy lDd blr
.taft' wU.l su"ey • .each in-
stltuUon acrou tbe coantry
which subeerlbed to tbl
yean. "clullc theatre" TV credit
Neithei Cbriltlulty nor COIII'It. Reaulta from tM'
Communiam can "rneDow:· "O.coUtge 111"'' wW be
If either meUowa, It ce.aau uHd by Cout to del:lp lm-
to be. Neither the nature pf'Oittd eour... fl)r broed--
nor the &o&1a of either baa cut pi'HIDt:I.Uolll.
chanted. For tbt aprb:ac Hm..ter,
Orqo Colli IIIII OOidal
THI ONLY PUCE Will eollopo wW o0tr 7
rtSor to HU Second te&tOoatwl lor cndlt crter
Coollllll. tho oe1y woywo11 . ~OCI-TV C_.IO,
-..,. pma-woolol J!LIZ4BETII I'RI~ -,.. .... !' to •'"oad• to 01' COlt DIES AT 67
1M Co-.t~: 1M peec:t: o( · ~ IU t at• 'ftedl. 1'7 et
-· ... ,_. .,,. .... 401 llowud Rood, ec.i-
llolloi ,... -·-· ..... ..... ... - -Doc.· .... 1111---:..::.-... Mijlloli-tllat~ -· c--Doc, a, w • .,. at1k .............. =
,.... w11-.. C¢llfllac-a.~-. __ ... __ ... ·-·-'··--"',_-... --... ---.... '• .. ::::~·-· .. ... ot--.,. ~ -· " ... ·~· ,,.
1 -A ..... l,...,.NS7& W .....
Arehea, Newport Beach,
Cal., 1890,"
My dad, Hua:b McMillan,
was 10 yeua old and UfiDc
by the Newport Pier at U:d.s
Ume. Hla dad, JOlla U:c ..
MWan, n.s aloaphoreman,
workiDc 011 tbeNewportPler.
The pier had been com-
pleted In 1889, The lumber
tor Its constnactloo was
pushed overboard from ..r••·
oeij ·11111 ~ ID tllrouP
lbe .. rr. The jlc~ .-.
the bride• beiDC biiDI !rom
the peola..tJ lowatd tbe
bluff. Tbe tralD traek ex~
·-liP Into presG ell)' Costa Mea. a1oDc wbat ta:
DOW Newport BlYd,
Tbe bride• ta: aetuanJ be~
lDc baut aerou tbe Saata
Ana Rlwer whk:b rtD toto
Nnpor:t 8aJ from Wool
Newport at tbat ttme.
My dad told me tbat GDCe
tbe bridp wu ID, can nre
loaded with dlr:t froiD ...
bluff &>r IW to ra1A tbe
ltYel of the rraJD track trom
tbe saDdy p•tunla to per-
mit tbe tnet to nm. c.t '-11
tbe pier. A. treStle ea.-ted
from tbe bue of tbt pUr
a1oog U.cFadcll!ll Place b' a
short di*Dee, tbm tbtt lmd
flU eJteaded &loDe U:cPaddc
Place \0 lower the (l'lde
tor the tnek.
Onee these cara were
lllled with dirt, tbe 1IJOI'tera
would nleue the braUIIDd
let tbe ears roU bJ puttr
don tbe tract. aci'OU tbe
BICENTENNIAL WINNERS •• Orqe Cout College art
major Ken Matuoo of Costa Mesa (right) was the winner
In a receot poster coolest coedllctfld by the Costa Mesa
blcentenni&J commlttee.'Ibe comroltt,.if a.IJR8>QO$QT,i.Q&
a "celebnte our blcem.atal" contest t:tr Costa Mesa
elementary students. K•'• poster wtll be ua«< lo pub-
liclJ.e that cootest. Cbrta: Wallace of Costa Mesa (left)
fiJ!.Ished second tn tilt poattr competi.Uoo, while JoAnn
Lipscomb of Hunt.l.ogtloo Beach (center) was chosen to
create a spec:Lal certificate for all elementary student.l
taking part 1D the blcentenoJal contest. Chris and JoAnn
are also OC C art students.
:L~:i£:~3 N.B.:COUNCIL WRAP-UP
really ny atoac, _, aJCIII'• moettac c1
Oxeo teams were used to tbe Newport Btaell COUDCU
· haul,.lnlc~ lbo,.,., d-•ll'lttl!lllo <lol1owlllc ,11, uotti .~ m.~":' 111\Et :: 1,, .. ~.. ...
Corporate Plaza held up
plete<f liod' t qtsl tfilli ' ' AJIIIEXArt:lN dec-
from $~ A~ arrh'ed 011 were ~ by JJ:w CoUD-lan.--1!',· 1'892. cU, wblclll 'tOted e-1 to COD·
" The City o1Ne1rp0rt8each alder an ord..laaDee aDowiDc
bought the pier and laDd a paptlar Yote OD IDD&XI.•
approaches from tbe nll-UoD of tbe dowoeout area
road oo Dec. 11. 1922, pay-betw ... Corooa del Mar aDd
1ng $5,000. Sparks and Nc-Lac-a Beach, rather thaD
C lellaD. wen hired to remcrte place tbl matter oa tbe AprU
the land nll 1n McFaddMl · blllot tor YOttrs to cieelde
Place. I can remember WbtD irbttblr all UDeUtioD cte-Plans for Corponte
Plaza, a proposed oltlce
comple• lD the souUtwest
comer of Newport Center.
were delayed last week by
the state Coastal Conserva-
tion Commission. A new
hearl.ng wu set lor Jan. 7.
The state commta:slon lB
hearing an apoeal OJod
against the development by
the Central Newport Bea.cb
Assn. (CNBA) and lhe Sloo
poUuliDg our Newport
(SPON) gi'OII)l. The Sooth
Coast Regiooal Cooaerva-
Uoo Commlssloo okayed the
pro )eel oo Oct. Z?, but CNBA
aod SPON appealed the de-
cision to tbereckloalpanel's
parent state commlssJon.
The state commta:ston was
due to bear the appeal oo
Wednesday of Jut week lD
Los Angeles. but asked for
fUrther time to study tbe
erpeeted eUect on trafflc
IDd 011 water quallty of New -
port Bay.
Botb SPON ud CNBA
maintain tbat tbebt.y'swater
quality would be towered by
pollaltloo ruo-off from the
40-acn pro]llet, aod the
.LIIUI,. M1ICI
NOTICE
OF PUBIJC HEARING
Notice t. IMrebniYeu tbat , .. Ctl)' c""""u ot 111o Ctty
ct Nnport S...b wUI bold
a pol>llc lloUIDC to IXI"IIdl•
GtMnl PliD AmndmtM
No. IS, an amtodmeat to tbt .._ u.. ud Roo-Ill
Growtb Elemeata oltMG.-
oral Plu to clllop 1111
dnlptUm Jor _., Jat. Ud
polllbly a tarpr IU'OI, to
tbt •-c..ey TrluiJe" ana
(lith .... -"' ... ~~~-A-)-"1111$11. r..ur Raltf nflel!" to
''GtMI'I.l ....... ,." _ .. .....,-. .... _,...,.... ... ,
lor will ... -.... IJIII ., "'~~. lfll 111111
-"' ,, •• ,II, ... c.-a c., ··n fll tile
"-' -Clll' IIIII. .. ------... .a .. Jill •t PI 9 I __ .... _ ........
._ hp s .. Clll' Clift c., ... .,..., ... i'st"*-.. 1fll,aao ................
·'
tnUlc generated by the 26
ortlce buildings would over-
crowd streets and Coast
Hwy.
"The commlssloo"s staff
sal.d tbey will get tocether
with us and wlth Newport
Beach and Orange COil.Dty
government officials to de-
termine tbe regional effect
of tbe denlopmeDt." Intne
Co, spokesman Duld Nelsh
\Old the Ensign tb1s week.
FORENSIC TEAM
thlB work wu daDe, ~~~~ cls.lou should be by PGJlU-
wacoos and tea.ma ot bones lar YOte alooe.
aod mula. Lot oWDera paid • PARKING oo the west
a trw dollars a tOld tor side of Crowa Dr1Ye North
the dirt to be ciRmptd 011 1D Hutlor Vl .. HW. wtll
their lot. to nJ.Ie tbtm to at1l1 be problbtted, tbtCOGD·
atreet lenl. Mu.7 of tbem cU deCided, tlms dea)1ac a
would be UDder water at Parka, Ba.cbn and Recre-
hlgh tide, creeplDc up b'om atloo CommlakJD. nc:om-
the bt.y, mp!IUM tbl.t I)U'Idlle be
Coostruc::Uoo ot U. NIW-a.Dowed., 80 tb&t tiDidl: ud
port Pier atart.t la 1187. lan bowllAI plaJtH would
Tbe McFaddeu bM the ba:reldded put~Dcac~to
problem of balldlnc a rwd part facWtiea tbere.
and bridge from the bluff~ • MARINAPARK nsidiDtl WINS 3RD PLACE to lbe ptu IIIIo, The -., ,..,. ollond u I ,... oz,
wu across the Sllta ADI. bukiD or tbelr leun GD Oranp Coast Collep'a
toreulca equad eallM!d a
third place trop&ay to tbe
IJUalal tall c hamptAublpa
held Dec, 5-& at UCLA, '
Dan KnaebM:ofFountala
Valley WOD a IDd place llro.
phy lD otempora.oua
speaJr.1uc, I.DdCuirtnButttr-
worth of Huot~Detm BMcb
earaed a Srd place tf'OJIIJ
lne~to'f,
Certitleatea of superiorl.ty
were awuded to GuerlD
ButterWortll lD utempor• aoeoue aod espoattol')'; steft.
Daylco "'~-b, Pl,... .. j Daft lalobtrt-
-f11 FCMfltiiA V_..J) tm-
• .., ...... ,J.M So="' CoMa' ... 111... r-
._. Ud ~~~~··loa; .Ud
lisa ""'• al ~ olal Mar' ,.,..,.. ... " ,Ce~oldDIII ... wlssoon toe:-11m Allli'o -.,~ ........
..... -. Kort:1 tltad<,
ol lf_.t a. .. tal,
piMJIIII; Roqlo ··--F-Valloy, onJ . ls-
terpntaUoa; llld Din~
~ebtlr, ne.porrn!O"•·
JOHN· NwPS. "· • Of' C. I. IS DeAD
Colla ........... .,.
.... c.,. loold-, .... ..., ... ,, -~ -..,,, __ _
11 11 1111 -., ua Ylo-
torls,C..-. IJr, .............. .._ .. rr,..,., • =---· ·= .......
··-11111. .......... __ .. ........ ., . ._
.n.ull; ... 161tt .....
... "' Ell Gall'* ..
Rlnr, mud Gats, talt beds the mcbtltbomt .U., wblcb
aDd AQd dlanel.1 bi.Yellt't'tr were slated to' Uptn lD
seen UJ recordofwt.thl ~ 19'7'7.
bridce *»rborauaad:ncou • CMC PLAZA det't)ap-
ud people .,... ballt but tt meat lD aortWt~ten Hew-
must tan belli II) 1117........ port Ctater .,... IIJPf'O"d,
... , ----to 1Dtladollollltobolldl1lp, That mut haYt beeD wbiD a I.JbnrJ, a U.ter, 111 ut
tbe flrst dirt wu IUa.cs bJ mGNilal, a naau.rut, IIIII
bono leoml ud -porklailotl, I
fro111 1be blalf 1o -a ' COIIDOIOIIIUiol deftJ,
I'Oilhd·aci"'OII tM _, to 0pmaet at tM .,.tMutcor-
tbe pter. w...., coeW pt Mr ol Ford RoM a.d lfn
-k 1D lbo ooft .., T1lll lolotArtlllr Bltd, 'ftl P.
bu/IIDou cl llalllllr dirt lor IID&J
road-beds oonot' .., • .. • ...
the mid·-, . • .... ., ........
Vo'f ..,._, U11 l1f!ll -at Ylow Dr,
rood ..... -... -lid -llmt,"""'
Dcwor Dr, lo 1M ON'-' J.--1 -· 10 tacatC-~,--'oc-aodlllp•ofpoftN
Dr, Wbao ~ tniiiW ....,... ................. .
-lo .......... -..... llalporllo::Patl· ................ ~ .. , .... , -
N_.-t lllfC,. -'II -.. OIL !WJ,U~ fill 1111
i:)Uowd I •til'ftr 4 5 .. Olllt -'t # I lo be ,.... tiiU u.. ... .... llflllf ..... ., ... diJ, , .. _...., __ ..... c •• , ....... ..
.... fpnil .... c.tnl .. .,. ... -.... ,,.
A .... ~~~--.ne...,.. -~ n ._ln·u, .... .. ~ :-:.':.:,1::.=
, ............. ,
I •
•cb ann. •
• SEI'm)R CrfiZEN sur-
Y&J ..... alloealed $1,5150 of
city twKII to .. , ·~
or )oca1 f'OIWJteera •. wbo .W
holp ... coomiJ -"1 •
suney of tbe liWu.l 11111
need& atlocaletMrlJpeople.
• PEYTON REED ot 40Z
v tsta. Panda.. the Blllf.ll,
wu appolDtld bJ VIce-
Mayor IIJJu Dom1 to sene
oa tbt •Ylroamtatal quat.
lty cootrol cltlseoa ad'fbory
connntttee, replactac Val-
ent MurltJ, who realped.
• THE CITY TRANSPOR-
T ATIOH commlttee, wbl.cb
d1d earlltr atodtes or tra.u-
portatioo Deeds, w1U be ei•
paDded from 7 to 14 mem-
bers &Del (IY&Q DtW tub,
after tbeCoaoeilstartamaJr.-tac IIPPOintmtata out moatb.
• ELECTION of 3 CoancU
members DtU April 1S wu
formally called.
• BALBOA PIER coooes-
llou wUI .. ._..lalod
wlth pr....t CODC•eimelri
Nool P-.., tM c-u ..... -. .......... _
otbtr blddtra at thla Ume.
Tbe COGDell ld)>ai'IIOII at
U p.m. tD tbt mtmoi'J of
WIDlfrtd Bacoa, former
Hoar -tai-IDlltraiD•,
..... -Doc, 10.
OHE STATIOI4 UNIT
TRAINING AT POLK
_,
Keep coot with
CMNJlS
AWNINGS
OOn't let the aun apoll your
pat .. fun. Shed• with co!Orl\.tl ca~tu fot cool comfort. Call or'c:ome by.tof1ree ntlmet...
a, JAMIY 81RLI
cao.tac u,t1ta ••• twtUU.c UC11UJ ••• ADd blliDIDd, ''BIDdlome Jtm" ••• 11arJ _..,...,, It tM BdiM Bey Clab, waeo JMI IDd Pllll QMJnl, tbe Robert I..Jma,
U. BaMa ~ Coma.IU.. beld Dorotb)' IDd Allan Welodmla &ad A1 udAdele
tWr .-1 w ~ ell XPidad u.n. Ciallade. More we •• wen MiD _,Jerry
1t ftl a boUdaJ pJa "Oil laDd IDd on LJDCb, llarp.ret I.Dd Cbar ... Tlmollll, f'l·
YMu."' n clou En Marsball, Jeu Taodowaty,JobD
~ bid ta..u cocla.Q .t dtlKtll>lu Homme IDd Barbara AJme, LacJ ud Walter
.. .., water" aboud two IIIDI'J pete. --Ciayaor, Pat ud Dtclt AUto. Jqe and
....,.,.. ud FtUeidld, tM ..... r weartAc MUdnd Curtll, DOt bcettlac Patty and
Clll't.ltm&i attire IDI' tM PU'Idl ot LJchts, Oclaald rercu80Cl, boDorary ebalrlnan of
Yltb tne, J..1abtt ud earo1 -.sc. Cuesta OCPS; aod, ot coane, oar WODdertl1 bostl,
were JD'ftted to tiiiU ..c~ Jlcllt --DOW' Flo11 Uld Ed Sctwuna.cber ••• Tom and
wun•t tMt a DOWel *rt tor a full tuntt-Dorotby noaa, wbo by t.be way a.reCbrtstmaa rautDc ena1IIC tD ~t OrNe Couoty so)lvntnc in Aspen. alq Ylth tbe uual
Ptal.lbarmooJc SodetJ'• 1~4 coec.rtll CUI ••• GlaDy and Wally BeaDett, lAverne
TillclLDI beU. ALE.RT 800G bad all as-and Leooa.rd Hall, plu.l ALL tbl ~blldrtn.
lembled "oa w.t" ud at tbe festhe dlnner • • • •
tables ••• eaeb d!la small LIVE Cbrtst-Christmas acaJ.D, oo IJcbtbouse Lane •••
=,HARBOR Efi'Oi PU!.L ED IEEXLY -f'AGE 3 I
JACK GEARING • NEW OWNER
Jlt21 L COAlY HWY. ClCeONA-MM. •
C.AU • IOit .. NIQIS. 6Ya-2SIO l
~appu ~olida\!~
from all of u£S! ______ .,. ___ _
50% OFF
SIIIA Ill& ·a•A-......
lllU tree (decorated tool). Tbey were the and again Jane aod Jolll Boyd's ANNUAL
table priles. F1ou (Mrs. Edward) Sehu-gathering of trleods from near and far
maet.er, f'tce-i)r..adfllt ca tbe OCPS board .•. Old and new trleods. Tbelr bomt always
of dlreetora lD e~ of tuada, gave ac-presents the charm of a storybook Chrtst-
eoladN to tbe comml&ee aDd e ha.lrman, and mas ..• Yule log ••• tbe budbewn trH
a brief resume ol put yeara' accompllsh-••. tables of home ldtcbea gooc11es -(fatten-
menta, wttb speclal commeats oo the free lng? -1 beUen tbe esseDCe of Clu1stmas
youth coocerts tllrcJIIPoat the county with rema.es any tboQcbt of tblt) ••• We always
MRS. DO MAL D C. DIAK! biplJ.tbts of alma for tbe yeu ahead. look forward to the tree, It's always dif-
A · · Wh I Sbe tatrodaced tbe Martoers, a group or rereotl Last year, there were sbay straw
Christmas Decorations
Box Cards
Christmas Party Goods
Christmas Tree Light Sets Margaret nne a en Uvely talented YOUDC lllcers from Hunting-ornaments and a lucky bluebird nest •••
ton Beacb, wbo bad bi'OQCbt their own props This year Jane spent days tytog bows on
~-....;;;~.....,.~---.. . for their sprlcbUY •tertalnment of Christ-some 200 candy canes, all sizesl fragraace
I (', ( • · d D ld C D k mas numbers. All added to the dining of pine mlDgled wlth peppermint ••. could we s ona . ro e pleasure. DaneiD& to tbe most danceable anything better that?
music of Darrell Brewer and orchestra Some of the happy people mingling about I 0 tl .. I
. .I. " I r~ ~ I
I . ; . . . I
• ' • t ••
QU .U.I'Tt
..... "' .......... ,HU.IH . ,.
aAITM AH ICOD • 1111 MIWPOIT
COITA MilA ,..,.,
SILVER TOOl
Bars Bags a Cotns
PHONE FOR I!AOCHURE
tM ><H od VII 178 on ~~ 0 C yeuow oaoes
IntercontinentAl lnv~stm~nt Company
644-9410
Marpret Anne Whalen and
Dona.Jd C. Drake were united
in marrlqe Saturday, Dec.
U, at Our Lady of Mt.
Cumel Cathollc Cburch ln
Newport Beach. A reception
waa 1\eld oo Udo Isle at the
ClubhoUse, with dinner and
dancing.
The bride is the daugbter
of Mr. and Mrs. James
T riDdle of Lido Isle. Mr •
TrlDdle ls chairman of tbe
board of VTN Corporation.
tile lrvtDe based eogtneers,
arcbttecta, and planners
nrm.
The bridegroom Is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Drab, a plooeer Portland,
Oregoo, famUy, promlneot
in civic acUYltles and coo-
structloo in the Oregon area.
Tbe couple are graduates
of USIU la San Dieco, wher~ ~-------., tbty met. Margaret Is an
GEM
J. MI'HRIU .
J.C. Humphr'-•· wlto. nDtYit
1823 N.wport Blva. hu Mn •
Co•u Mn. l•ndmMk for mor•
•tiNn 21 r-•n. il •n an/loriry Of'
,.,. •nd j ti'Miry.
THE WORLD
CHAM~ES
elemeatary scbool teacher
and Doo ts a mortgace banker
wltb the ftrm of Se('urlUes
IDtermountatn. based lD San
Jose. After a two week
honeymooa in JlawaJ.i, the
oewlJweds will make their
home in Los c~· in tbe
northern Callfomt.a ~at
Kids write .
requests
to Santa TblJPty years have pas-
sed slnee we opened our
store. Because we opeoed
around Christmas, we are
aware of tbe
Chrlstmas maU this year
at the Corooa del Mar Post
OtJl~~ LoclUded l~ers a~m61ntttlftJiiltlls9'*t\IW~tegq dr~ tcr.,0!~ti'~' Ctads, •
tabA place, &Dd bawe11 Ndtt'b' Po.._ ll'ftDI AC'tft-watdMd niaoy 'itwler~ tioo u to Chrlstrr.as gt1'1Dg.
ct»me 1M 'CO · as others 'Sartb otter«! tiM! fOllowing
stayed ahd' grew with the for pubUcatJoo:
community. • • • I..._hose wbo have stayed
Steml5'haYe seYenJ thincs
lD common wUb us: they
have retalDed owner-man-
agement and llnowledgeable
employees, assuring good
personal senlce; they have
remained in easlly acces-
sible locations; and they
have steadUy ~p-dated
their sto~s. product-llDes
and service.
We believe that 'lfe have
kept pace wllb th&.chan&ea
that count, and take this
opportunity to wish all of
our friends and customers
a happy hollday.
Dear Santa,
1 want some football things
and 1 want tbe Mlaml Dolph1D
lDslgnla IDd 1 want tbe c teats.
I love you Santa. Have a
merry Christmas.
Love
B •
Dear Santa,
•
Please bring me:
Swing Set.
Air Hockey.
Little TralD.
Sweater.
Little Cars.
lDch Worm .
Tbank you,
Love,
Michael • •
Dear Santa:
•
•
We're going to be at
Mexico at C hrlstmas. l do
DOt n.ot tbe dlasembled Six
MWioo Dollar Man.
Tim
followed, u well as a bit of table hooo~. were long-tlme-oo-see Efelyo Sherwood, ~:::::::::::::::::::~ DrawlDg of door prtses added excitement. Ylrginia and Robert forbas, Margie and 1
One chap bad a yard of door prlze tickets Larry Brown; tbe Ed PeUegrlns, Sue Belle
--be learned one of the prizes was a and Arthur Agajan1an. Fran and Moseley
weekend pacbge tor two to the CarefJ e Jones, Ethellyo and Tom Walker ••• spied Inn. Ca.re&ee, Arboaa --all expenses paid, them dancing ooe eve • • • like Artoor
transportattoo, food, drinks, everything ex-Murray pros • • • aDd loTtnc ttl WUdred
cept telepbooe calls. He exclaimed • . • and Louts Turner, WUUam Berls ...
"LaDd o' Nod, I Uve tberel" Of course, be oh so many morel! J ust 365 days til Boyd's
NEWPORT.
IHIDt Carel~, .Arilooa. NOT Land o' next Christmas, so look fornrdl
Nod. No problem ••• be didD't wln. May everyone I !mow ~D everyooe I
Some of tbe folk we saw dancing were doo't know • • • 'especially Ensign Bee
Mrs. Fuller (sbe's tile prexy of local Arth-Line ruders • • • bave a very precious
r1t1s Aax1llary) ••• beautu-at Lots Hl.oea Cbrlstmu Ylth blesiJ.Ip alwty1 all nya.
Art shows · ,
for 1976
Tbe Newport Beach City
Arts Commission an-
DOUDCeS that tbe painUQga
of Taylor Blakely wU1 be
sbown at the Ctvle Center
Callery in City Hall start-
ing Jan. 6 and CODtlnulng
tbrougb the mooth.
Showing throughout the
same period at the Corona
del Mar llhr : y. 420 Marl-
gold Ave., will be palnt-
lngs of Mary De Looa>re;
and at MulDers library,
2005 Dover Drive, ~rt
Beaeb, tbere wW be a
mtud media sbootriD8 by
Irena WeU:t>y_rg.
The Newport Beach po-
llee facUlty at 8'70 Sa.ota
Barbara Drive wlll display
the paintings of Joan
Christensen starting Jarw-
ary 6 and coottnulng
through February.
Tbe Clvlc Center Gallery
wlll display the palnttogs
of Joanne Mix ~gtnnlng on
February 3 and cootlnutog
through the month. At Mar-
lDers Library, there wW be
a 1;bow1Dg of the paintings
of Mrs. Byron farwell
from february 3 unW the
eDd of tbe month.
Mrs. Farwell is a resi-
deat of Balboa and a mem-
ber of the Newport Harbor
Art Museum Execotlve
Board. Sbe studied at the
Laguna School of Art for
several years aod later was
a member of their board.
Mrs. farwell also studied
with Rocer Kunt&, and with
Kwolt Wa1 Lao of Los Ange-
les, graduate of Chlcago
Art lnstitute.
M.S. TODD SCHL ESU4GER. (Ro,. « elly ~hotoJ
Andrea Redfield of Lido
weds Todd Schlesinger
partook of a Mextcan buffet
dlDner.
The bride's mother re-
ceivef-guests lD a pearl
grey gown adorned with or-
chids. The groom's mother
wore a pale pl.Dk gown wlth
brown lace trlm.
HARBOR
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PRESENTS
TIAVELAIID ADVENTURE
17th s.a ... SERIES 1975. 76
ORANGE COAST COLLEGE AUDITORIUM
2701 PAJRVIEW ROAD, COSTA MESA
Friday. January 2. 1871
MARK TWAIN IN SWITZERLAND I 00 p .M .
Dtek Reddy retans with uother epl.ode ln bis
retracfn« of Wark TQ.UJ's European travt>la. Al-
thOUgh Eur~ was more than a hop from tM
)Jmping trors of Calaveras County, Twa.in was oo
stn.D«er to world travel. He crossed the Atlantic
17 times, saUed across the Black Sea to Russia
more than 100 years ago, Jived lD Europe for 9
years, and after th£' age of 60 sailed around the
world.
Dick Reddy's film traces a month-long 'lfalk.lng
trip t.a.k.en ln 1878 by Twam and his Ufe-long
frieod, the Reverend Joe Twichell of Hartford,
C0011ectlcut. The book., "A Tramp Abroad," pub-
lished ln 1880, is based on tins JOUrney. Mark and
Joe begin their "tramp" in Lucerne. We visit the
villa at Wegg1s oo Lake L.ur erne, where Twa"(
U•ed for two months, ch mb the Rigt Mountain,
then continue to lnterWlen over the Brunig Pass
by bugp. Mark and Joe talte a balloon night •
over tlw Alps, Landing tn a wheat field. They
travel over the Gemmi Pass, theo on to Leukerbad
and the baths of Lorain, Zermatt and the Matter-
born, the Saint Bernard Pass and Hos;>ice, Lake
Geoeva and the Castle of Chillon, mountat..ns tralls~
glaclers and waterfalls.
ADULT ADMISSION AT DOOR ... S2 SO
STUDENT ADMISSION AT DOOR .. S,l 00~
' SEASO~ T1 CK ETS
(Good for any six admissions, RESTYLED
REPAIRED-RESTOREp
1tfREI GIHiaATIOHS OP PURRIEU
BALBOA FUR FACTORY Display prizes given
The new Mrs. Schlestnger
atteoded Newport Harbor
high school and graduated
from Corona del Mar b.igh
scbool. She also attended
Moot-Choi.sl, Lausan.ne,
Switzerland, and ttK> Uni-
versity of Utah. Her oos-
band is a graduate of New-
port Harbor high school. He
also attended UCI and ls
cootinuing hts educatloo at
O~e Coast College.
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e7).JIJS
WNG'
Elght loca..l residents wer1!
wlnDers at tbil year'siiUIIa.l
bollday table dilplay blch-
eoo presented ~ tbe Dol-
phins. the womeo•s dlruioo
of the Newport Hutor
Chamber of Commt~.
The grand prile ftl woo
by Sally Jobuaa of Clllcaco
TlUt Insurance Co. for ber
table d.lJplay ol ••s.ta and
bls lllie'b" p1Ded by i IUYtr
dolphins.
Tbe .,....,._ aftld
wtDt to Sblr'-J wtll.laml lid
Lorrtaa Fan.m ot Dry
Goods Merc&DWe eo.awu.
Zclata Club. TMlr 111:1'7 YU
tw.ct .. Tbe Goods!dp lMU-
pop." JoJe• Staroer ol CiJ_...
tedenl Savill• wwa l1l'lt
priM. Secood prts. ....
pr111 ..... to Cuol aa.D Cli c...u a Chi.DI • ... ~udCotfdw.M.
iDrd of Ntw.• F1ac ...
Tldtd llriNI ..-110 IIIII'
Myn2tt and the Soroptim1sts
Club.
Tbe anrds were pre-
seated Dec. 3.
Proceeds from the event
Ylll ro to tbe Newport Har-
bor Cbamber of Commerce
bu1.ld1ng fUnd.
SYMPOSIUM SET
FOR JAN. 13TH
IDrltaUoo.s to a March or
otmu eoafereoct on ado-
leactat prepancy bave bHD
malled to 400 club leaders,
.ciiiOol persoaoel, raaraes
~ and all interested
tDdtfidllalt lD tbt IOtrtbln
portloD of the OOQDty by tbe
Yarcll o1 Dimes c~u
amid )lit last summer.
Tbe IJ1llpoellm wW tMt
bllcl ca hnday • Jan. IS.
b'eiiD 1110 a.m. uaW DIIMIIl
at Sllldleblclt CoUtee, Yts-
.._ Yle)). Dr. OtryeltlCat. ..... prot:;; ot ob-:r:..~ll~ _ ...... ,. AJao ....,._wm
lhe young couple wUl
honeymoon In Hawaii before
returning to Costa Mesa! 'to
live. •
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Beach, 92663, 646-2163 01' any member of the
N..-port H&rbor K1Wints Club.
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GRACE BIBLE CHURCH
Ytlerau' Memorial Bldg.
565 W. 18th, Costa Mesa
llEV. TOM TYREE, Plstor
SUNDAY SERVICES :
10:30 A.M. ol7:00 P.M.
Sunday Sehool,
all aaes, 9:30
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LUTHERAN CHURCH
OF THE MASTER
2900 hcifw: Vie-w Dr.
Coroudel Mar, Calif.
LAWRENCE D. FRUHLIN
Pastor -Phone 644-2664
SUNDAY SCHEDULE:
9:15a.m. ~ SIIDday School
10:30 a.m.-Worship
Nunery and Coffee Hour
Christion Science
S.noices
FIRsT diURCH OF
OtRIST, SCIENTIST
3303 Vi;~ Lido
Ncwporr Beach
SUNDAY SCHOOL
9 & ly> •.m .
SUNDAY SERVICES
9&10:SO •• m.
WEDNESDAY EVEN ING
MEETING 8 p.m .
READING ROOM
Week dap: 9 a.m.· 5 p.m.
Wednesd.ay:9 .. m.-7:45p.rn.
Tuetday
9 ;~.m. · 5 p.m.; 7-9 p.m.
SECOND CHURCH OF
OiRIST, SCIENTIST
Newport fkach al
Coron;~ del Mar
3 100 Pacific View D-r.
SUNDAY SCHOOL \0 a.m
SUNDAY SERVICE 10 a.m
WEDNf.SDAY 11 :00 P .M.
Reading Room:
3500-B E:.. CoutHwy , E:a!n~o ce oo Nuci••u•
Mon.-Fri.: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m
Soad•y afteruooo: 1 to 3
Sou .: I 0 a.m. to 4 p.m.
You at~ cordi;;~lly invited
to allend Church Stn-ices
011nd 10 UK Rudin Room.
Plymouth Congregational Church
A Fru and lndqJendtnl ContregatiQIUJ/ Ozristian Owrch
THE REV. JOHN A. LINDVALL. Minister
SUNDAY URVICI!S. arJO A.lll. AND 10.00 A.lll.
Bible Study: 9 a.m . and 7 p.m . Chwch School 10 a.m .
3262 BROAD STREET. NEWPORT HEIGHTS
care provided Phone: 642-2740
Public
Potot {DOt &a 1"1Dt Co. pro-
ject), wblcb he said 18 oow
''ID Umbo"beeautdlfterent
layers of rovernmeat CIJD'lt
acrt~t what should be dooe
with tbe bluttslde property
there.
'•What Deeds to be changed
tn tills state aoc:1 1D this
country," said Mr. Wattoo,
"Is that at some point there
has to be an end to tbat
process of continually fO.lng
through bearings, and eod1De
up bactr. where you 81arted. ''
Tile Irvine Co.ls ''bending
over backward," be claimed,
to include the viewpoints of
all segments of society 1n
the planning process. He
cUed tbeTICMAPeomblned·
aaency a:roupthat bas studied
the 10,000-acre dowDCOUt
Irvine holdings be;.ween Co.
rona del Mar ud Lacuna
Beach, UDder the TICMAP
setup, he uplatned, about
20 entities, includl.og state,
local and county pern-
ment, plus envlroo.meutaUst
groups, joined wltb fn1ne
planners In SI:Ud}'tnc the best
use of the la.nd.
"W" camto up with 7 pllnl
-one of which was to ln.ve
the lalld as 1t Is • and
narrowed this down to 4."
After 2 years of study, lr-
. vine presented a plan to the
eounty, whk.h controi.J the
un-incorporated downcoast
area. That plan Is ll01i' being
studied by surroundln(
cities, and Is scheduled to
.c.et fonnal county Planntnc
'Com.-...laft bearings some.
~·•••mer. ·
"U tbltre hu ever been
a plaa M:ljeeted to more
open beariDrs, I doo 'I tr.now
where II is," he said of the
TIC MAP study.
The tlna!Irvtne suggestloo
Is Cor ho:nes lnlaod of Coast
Hwy., and a state park, hotel
resort and commerriat area
along the hlghway and beach.
"Originally," he re.
vealed, .,.that ar~a had been
scheduled for a population
of about 100,000. Our plan
calls tor from between 30,-'
000 and 50,000,''
He said the Irvine Co.
wootd welcom• a buyer,
eUber prlnte or public, for
the downeout acreage, "It
•ould save us a lot or plan-
nl..og beadaches." •
Mr. Watsoa bbrped what
he called "flu.zy local laws"
!or much or the plan.DU.
cootuslon, '' Apln aod
agaln," he said, "the courts
AUCTION
f'IIIDAY, M1UIDAY, euNDAY .. I P.M.
Borgolm on AM Ct).stol Sterling SIJ~r. Porcrloirg. Orlrntol
Objrc u d'Art. Pafitri(lgl, Jrwrlry. Anrlquu, Bronzu.
Fumirurr, &l«t Indian Turquoiw ...
S 1.000.000 INVENTORY f·,.,_,,. bt•tn, CoiU'U, Owt-of·,.-. &trk.~ptrJn
... OC'r'WI' rh~ urN« }rom
.w~ o/ th~Soutltlond'•
moll ~~ WOiftjrDnt
rrttouronr•!
btYO bad lo 1r1 lo clarlly
tbeM fauy tawa, Ud tbly
b&ve ~J daM eo wtth
aa •t1roameataJ btu, ID
my oplakw, .
"Tbe eo~•Uae ucl the
eoutaJ ••n ue tile rt·
...... .. Ill ot tllo -'"
of tbe state Md tbl Dltloa,"
Mr, WIQoa DOted. "Tbe
coutaJ. lAWattte,. ftleb es-
tabllsbed lbt coUIII eom.
mlulou, bappened beeaue
ol a lack of lecta:latlwe ac-
Uoo. Su<:b leclll.atJYe ac-
tloD ariou.ld hate recocntaed
that lbe PJ tram Freao
hal jut u mueb rta:ht to
the bea.eb and tbe ocean u
the fellow wbo Utet ID New-
port."
Future coastal ~.
he utc:t. lbould ~
" w.r 4id," tie t.lk'l tbe lacblliiUII, "Ud Ult awe
ol CaUfonla. 4eopllo Its or-Utbed by Hardy R...,. l'llb.
IJu, 'aacl -lalloo 1rowtll, Utbert ot Newport, ts a
ts procM:Iac mote ~-•. M-PI(I -lbtt r-
e.UUJ'Il prodllcta tbu tat. 1._ dtJ'• lllatory IDd pro-
fore," . ..motH. ltl a~rrtllt lttnc ..
He aotsd tbat -rb tu • ~· •.
preaurts &ad otber 1 eoo~ h Part of tbe proc:lldl ,J
DOmte tactonwUletMtuall)' · bool: laJO. et $1.75 ·pir
drt.-e larru..IDc out ot tbi -eopy~ wtll, p to t.be ctty••
urtJantsed a.reu. Be said olftel.al ~ com.
lrviDe 11 pn.ettclDc dJYrrst-mttte..
fteaUoo In boll> qdeuUore 1'bo lint prtl!,llac ollO,OOO
&Dd laod d8'telopmeot. eoptae t.acJodeli 7,000 al.
''Jua:t u lett~.~:Ce or aome ready .,..._ • .,ldtoiPCiltol'inl
otber crop micht · mate lfOUpl, publlaher John
mooey one year aod. lose Hardy aid th1a week,
mODey the nezt, we hate "Our aponsors," he u ..
louod that the housing mar-plalned, "IDelUde a number
ket a~ emphasll betwe-eo . of ae"lce clubs. private
slna:Je.famUy homes, apart~ nrms. 1011 other groupa and
menta: and coodominlums." lnd.tvtduals, '!
The nell phUe ot com-Much or th• book is In
pany development 1n the city color, inciUdi.Dg acoversea-
ot Irvine will leu more scape by Corona del Mar
toward private recreatioo artt..st Rex Brandt.Cootrlbu·
facUlties lo meet the de. tors 1Dclude cartoonlstl
maod of resldeats there, he VlrgU Partch and Marv
said. Myers.
THE CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS at the NeWJX)r1 Beach pollee
deparlm!!llt are no Ume f~r~~:~~~,.:T~-;~•~re~r:da;y~s~ .. ~ of increased patrol, mt)re
acddeots. tratn.e delths and
ma))r (actor lD O'tW hiU 'cif ttae tltd
1a tbe country and bli'Udayr •-.*:Ially"~!-~'!!
horrors, This ell)', ''tbe pla)'IJOrt of tht Paclltc,"
more bars, restaurants IDd hOtels than any olher f'l ty
tn the O,nnce County area, To combat the prob!P-m,
the NeiVpOrt Beaeb polle~ traffic division has prepared
a new and pracUcal,procnm, "What Is a drunk driver':"'
to be presented to community groups. The emphasis
will be on rem:'IVI.ng the drlnklnc driver !rom the road.
The OOUday eampalp wUI be aided by tbe Police Auxiliary,
lhe Yellow Cab Co. of Newport-Mesa and the Transit
Ads lnc., Snta:raph.ic Dtsplay Co, or Santa Fe Springs,
Her~ Is an eumple of the sl(n 'reminding Newport
merrymakers; "Drinking Is a . full.Ume joblll Don 't
let driving Interfere. Call a friend or a cab." All\'
group interested in the ptogram rna)· call' the Ne-."POrt
Beach poUcP. tralflc division, 6-44-3742. •
TRAFFIC . SAFETY NEWS
. By JIM GLAVAS
.NEWPORT POLICE CHIEF
With the increased popu-
larity of the bicycle as a
means of tratlSI)ortalion aM
r ecre,ttoo, the need 'or In-
creased public awareness of
bicycle la1fs has become
quttP ~rent.
Bicycle sa!ety means
mowtng the taws that awly
to operating a bicycle, keep-
ing the bicycle properly
equipped ~ malnta.Lned and
bel.ng alert to traffic con~
dtttons. The following are
some laws: contained in the
Ca.Ufornla vehicle code re-
lating to btcyeh~ safety:
4. No per1100 shall seU or
offer for Ale a bicycle thit.
doeso'_t comply wllb . the
a.loremeoUoned rules,
5. Ride as clOA u pos-
sible to the rf&ht curb (with
tbe now ot trallt<l
&. Stop -at all aop rte«a
and stop llahl<.
7. No pauencers may
ride on tbf handlebars or
any ot,_r plste on the bi~·
cycle ucept on a permanent
&Dd replar seat.
8, Bicycle rldera mast
obey· all other n~les of ·the
road ,(Jlel~ to pedatralns
lo erossn.tkl, use hadd turn
sl.gnal.a, mate proper tarns,
etc,). •
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... What fantastic service.
Our costumed employees treat
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The decor Is· Incredible.-
It's Nostalgic ...
It's Antique.
~&obbyMcGee'111inefoot
bathtub holdt the
condiments and seled,
the old stove keep~ the
IOUJHif·the-day w1rm.
Bobby McGee's hae a
. cqnglomeretlcn of fun,
Cf:lltOmlzll!j ereit in
. ,which to dine ... '-""'·-·-•••• DAU.Y. IJ•I UTUID .... a J .. •J lUNDAY
CLDIID WIDttiJDAY a THUIIDAY
1, 411 wcitll'llOQ!Ither with
' beiutiM eutopean stained
gl~rtfany lemps, pecking
·t.....;..;:...o~"' ~thl. uPholel81'1d
' · · ' to!CM ..UIIld more · ' • l • 'tt'1 i tottl lng experience.
' '
and a Jroeperou6 ~efu lear!
f HI th ) ~ I() { 1d
f JS>f''I'H\
MICHELLE TANDY, S, ol Huttactoa lklltb, wu tiboelo
as tbo I !I'll <>ruce c.-y pooler cblld fll lbo Arthrlllll
FCMIDdltlon ree..U.J at Kaott's BerTJ Farm. With Michelle,
-...._, bU ,...u. rt •atold arthrltll, 1s Academy award-
-•llmlDC ldrul Claln TreYOr (llrt. Mlltoa Bran) of
:Newport Beaeb.
bHAIR
Plow Speri•lillioB io
Men '•, Women '• and
Children '• Hair St:rlin•
Saad•y Appl'o for Men
+ H•ir StylioB & Sh•pioB
+ l:olor Sh•dinB
+ Body Wnea ond Permneato
• Manicuru &: Pedicures
3424 Via Lido Newport .Ueaeh
-. ... -"'' .. llllolltlooopC...
I Loollio-1011 ---.. CYB, tt .. HI._dU-
.. II'Itv't all& tltlltr --benldp .. a k ID tlctldJ
IliaD ........ of .... .,... ••
1001 ., ..................... .
lila It K-rt. --•"' • tM CVB board.
bot bid -r -toraWI7 ._..,... br 1M e-n.
"Ttda, ll DO WQ, p.,..
0111' IIJPI'Oftl,, UJMd
MaJor n.ald Mellala; ··u·•
I ftJ lot II to IIXIaltOI' U&l
be ~ 1.1 dOlltc ...
Fin otber eo.eumea
qHid, bot COIIIIcllmao Paul
Rycloftled opposttioll to the --"fto matter bow you alice
tt." be coot.oded. "U yoa
auip member. to tbelr
baud, lt Jeocb u aun of
eatlonemut."
Bob Mmar, presldeDt ol
the Little Balboa la:land
Aun., said he ,... sbocked
LOCALS OUT OF
WORLD TENNIS
fto Newport younpters
were ellmlnated thUi weet
from the World JWlior
T.W1 ctwnpiODSblps ID
Miami.
Jim Curley, 16, ot Coroaa
del lllar bleb sebool, woa. b1s
first roaDd oa Moodl.y from
Kea Fltqlbboo ol lrel.ud,
but lost TuetdaJ to Japan's
Noba Yoshida.
Sten MaJoo.i, 17, of New-
port Hutlor bJP kMrt ' 1n
the opeo.lDc roaDd to ID
Ar(ontiDlall.
A field ot lZI pla.Jen are
competill& 011. hard clay
courts set up at the Onoce
Bowl.
Monday, Curley, wboUns
at 2911 Carob, Eut Bluff,
was doft 4-Z ID bolb of bU
sets, bat came b&ct to wiD
'1-6, '-I. He 1o.t TueBdaJ •
8..J, a.z to Yotldda, fto ll
... Zlld ....... played to
JleC. a..n: 613-}850 J~C~M lllder 18 ye&n of
tllt'HkM)'I I a...... ··~ qe. ii~~~!;~;:~; Carley ll ranked 11tb In -.. Ca111onla amoac lilt ... jjodlllfOOI
'G,_,ETINGS ,.. ·--c.r~or ... n~ -td' br 1M -Or-
from tlfe staff and
of Paramount
·---~·
.... "-T_...._
au, SAPE DIES
S.rrlc.. wen beld Dec.
ZO al: BaJts.Berpra.Cbapel
1D Costa Mesa lor Ella&lpe.
59, of 191 AYOCido, CeCa
Mea, wbo dlel1 Dee. 18 at
Costa M•• memorial 00.-
pltal,
She wu a Dati•• of New
York. bad 11Yed loc&llJ for
5 year~ ud 1D Caltfol"'lll.
stace 1M&. Sbt lJ: ~
by her .uter, Floraae. Lo-
pn., aDd. ber motber, Hel•
Sape. Burtal wu 1D Good
Sbepberd cemetery, Hca.
-S...!!!!b. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
LAST CALL FOR 1975's AT THE GREATEST
"sAVINGS WE HAVE EVER OFFERED ON NEW
~~~H~URRY FOR GOOD SELECTIOiiiNIISIII! -·
72 CHEV NOVA.
4 DOOR SEDAN
6 CYLIIIDER -I SPEED -STICK
cmHUG) $188&
72 FORD PINTO
CUIM"OII 4 DOOR SEDAN
POWER .rt'EERIKG -.POWER BIWtEB
72 c ~£.D~,N
,. .tliC1\JCt All
,.,Uiii&aal AM &tiJI) --
'74 FORD BRONCO 4x4
SEDAN -All RADIO
AUTOMATIC 1'1WIIIOilSJON
. !_'OllER STEERIIIG $4988 (IIIILAG)
'71 THUNDERBIRD
3/4 Ton. PICKUP
VIIIYL
ROOF
., .... $ •1, ....... .. C••=a o1 N,., -
--.... 1l'liiM hw " • 1 at ...... &r .... .. .... •. ...,. .. ......
-zrsr '''*c-. .............. ., .. eft, ____ br ...
••.,..t llutlar Clllulber t1
Co-s rw~ .. • ..._. .. , •. ,s .............
-· .. lllo cllr .... .......... .,_ .. 11111 eaacva..wu ......... --·--"'-ftM4•••.,...... .
llony "-' "' -caUod 1M C.-,jl ... loloo ••oat al.otdtr," lid ... .... tMt ,,...._ lllloald be ..
1M---. "-llle coa.-... banu eo tbe
co.M:U." •
Vtce-lfa,Jor Mllaa Doltal
nmmcs-1 tbt C.-:11 u.t
lbo cllr llu ~ -
-., 1 reqeMI 1tr -from tbt CVB, aM aid bt
UW tbt l..l&boa. a ..... mlld:
U "bl.'f1al DO dltrlm..tal
eft'ect oe tbl cltJbJIDcreu-tac air tnJilc ...
COUDCtlwomu. Kuei:D
DOted u.t tbt UaUcm mem.
ben Ud ao tote Oil tbe CVB ~ 1a ••riiiDIY ocK our MOM, SON BURIED
wlJ:b to promote tourlam," A ..,.,,.,. Costa Mea 1be aJd, ''buttomoaltoriL" , ..... ~ "Some of JOil wbo are mother and her 3.year-old son, drowned when tbelr =.r ~JeY~m:tbe,,., ~ small sailboat was swamped
AUY Dec. 7 about a mUe ort Mr. Rye toft; "tbeJ'n u
I ••-~ to be ., AbaJooe Point, wen burled e 081 u u.J D-.a • yesterday lD Los ".Areles
The CVB, beaded by New. Natlooal Veterans Came-
porter Irm muacer Ed tery.
M:IVO, Ls composed of bo-S.rYices tor Sbern Lyu
tell, restaaraata, ud otber Miller and btr .... ncr•tia:l IDdllstry buJ. DIU &JoactbeQraacaCowty Sbawn. were held at Baltl-
cout. 11 ,.. cbutered lD Berceroo Cbapel lD Colta ...... llay of tb1l J•r u a DOD· still mtsslor 11: Mrs. M'U-
proftt corporatloo. ... \
Senior citizen bus niied
SeoJor ctuuu tDlf.;p,rt
suffered a couple of Jet.
backl at City Hall thlsweek.
Tbe City CoancU decided
...-<hli>PIJIC In to get
GROUP TO GIVE
LOVE PROGRAM
Tlmotbeous, a mult:l-
medll dn.ma group, will
preseot a procram at New.,
port Uea Cb.rt8t1a.rl Ceo~
ter, 148 Z2Dd St., Costa
Mesa. at 6 p.m. Suoday,
Dec. za. Tbe public Ls lD~
rllod.
Tbe procnm, eotttled
"Lofe," wtU eu.miDe
'flrioU upects of lon
""**Il a IUde·Show pro~
dueUoa eornbi.Ded wUtJ
sidle.
Tbree or tbl 6-member
group an aak>natSoalb~
era CalUonlia CoUece.
Tbey are AatboDJ Gage,
Manbattu B•cb.; Beety
Pr..too. Colb. Mesa. aoo
Klrt JobUoo, Costa Uea..
Otber membeu are sten p..-_ 11!1'15 sec 1.-du-
ate from Costa Mesa; M.lke
Ctoue ud Ruth Mrp.ard,
Loac Beach.
CANTATA AT CHURCH
ON NEW YEAR'S EVE
A boUda.J cantata wt11 be
preseoted by tbe Del Amo
8_... Cbareb at I New
Y ear• a EY8 Nntea at tbe
Flnt B..,u.t Cbarcb ol Co-
Ita. Mesa. Tbe 7:10 p.m. prorram OD w...,.,, Dec.
Sl, wtll be "A SoiiC UDIOd.
IJIC" by loba Peterooo. Tile
SO member cboJ.r 1rlll be ..-tod briOIIIIIal'arter.
Tid• SIIDdu'alla.m.ser-
nce at tbt cbarca YW be
-by lbo Re-r. lobll Yoac, a. m1MioDirJ oa. Jib..
biUW !Jvm N.,. Zalud.
Tbe collep clul wW c::oa.
d1let tbiJ a-day ftiiiJDgJer.
rice wtlll Georr• Sercy lD
clllrp.
DORIS BEMUNSOI'I,
67, OF C. M. DIES
RoArJ wu reett.l Tttes-
.., ..,. Uld ......... co~ ..
b-,_.,., moroll( II
Ill. loloo 1M Boplll CllboUc
Cllucb Ill Coola -i>r Dlrta Ben•eoo., .., • olU88
CoD-c-. ~ wllo _ _,lltoer-
IIOeftlaR-lalud
-Uld bid -bero II ,...._ ... Ia arrlnd
byi...._C--Ca•-....... ..._Kolle1.
-...... Good Sloop-~ C•ttwJ, a.,._. --SAM .. laO s;\VIMG$
L!ASI!S M.l. OI'I'ICE
.. DioiO, .......... . ,_ __ _ , ............... -
-II U. Do..::.A .. .,..._ ..
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, .. JIE'JEtall....._,_, ,.....,c . ...-..... ,.,, '' L'-· .,._ --
'
• trauport&tioo '1M to t.uaJ
tbe oldsters arowJd ton,
and tbea p.Ye I IUWnrm
receptioa tblt tbe elderly
get a price br•lr: oa tbt COlt
or doe lleenaes.
A COWI!y p-1!11.1 lbo
ctty take oot or 10 .,..
be!JIC boorbt lor ..tor citi-
zen trauportatar ID tbt
eounty wu pusbed ..
after the Couocll leanltd
that operatin&: CO.U: could
run u hlgtl as $10,000 a
year.
Councilman
!qua·-Blll>oa
lhot ..tor cliii..U:-1
Cit nte OD tbt ...,
DUll dar u... ,... but
loaDd ao support amooc tilt
COUACU.
Mayor OoaaJd Mclaata
couldn't aee the raUoD&Ie.
and WODdered lf tht tame
idea couldD'tbe8ppUedtotbe
•ery young,
"What about a price break
for tldl," be uted, rbet-
oricaU)'.
"What about dop Mer to
years old," joked CouDCU-
man Jotm store.
SOLDIER Ill GERMANY
ArmJ Prtnte Tbomu J.
Cartwrtctt, 18, -of Mr.
aDd Mn:. HOftrd M. CaJ1.0.
wright, 951 lllclllu, C..
Mea, bu beea aalped to
tbt 547tb EftSIIMf Batbltoa
In l>armMd, ~-
'
ler'a tm•nd, SW.e, a"Vtet-·
fWD ••ru, ~-"' ··~ pfiR!Ded to ~~
lilra. MWer'• bOd)' ....e.d
ubon DU.r CrytQlCoreoa
Dec.16.
Mra, lllllet it IUrThed
by ber pue~~.ta, Ur. ud
Mrs, Keueth Rowert ot
Colorado, llater Debonb
Kable, Wo aiColondo, ud
ber motMr·ID-ln', Jeuit
IIW.r fll Com-.
Tbe Q... Braee Kurle
COIIductf.d tbt NITices.
AVA IIOSWORlll OF
C.ll. DIES AT AGE 12
Aft lloowortb, IZ, wtoo
died TIIHday II Coote-
Memortal ho.tP*•'• YW be
!:!ariel tiU Friday, Dec. 28,
laS-B-.a.
lin. llonorlb, a N~
0a1ruta aatt•• wbo U•ed 18 yean ID. Calltonla, t.a lllr·
rind by -Rol>ert lllld Rleblrd llonorlb, dlll(hter
Vlqlola llonortb; a slater,
lin. -Delana, s rrud<lllldrtm lllld I groat-
gnodctdld.
PEl fECI
~
Come To
The Frnllllnl Housel
GREETINGS
•
.-....___
'
br MMT1111 LUTHER
OlCiliOM MAGAZINE, MINNEAPOLIS, MINN.
Lord Jeoua Chriat wao born
of a line of anceeton whom
tbe Evangelist Matthew or-
........ with artlatry into -throe
lll'OUJlO of 14 patriarcl>a, 14 klnp
and 14 prineoo. Amoag tbe latter
w:ere a number of ~utable char.
acteno ao we leam IJ<im tbe book of Kinp: God bolda batore us tbla mir-
ror ol eiDDUa that we may know
that be ia lleDt to ainnen, and from
stnners is williq to be born.
Now tbe time wben Cbrlat should
cOme wu one of utter bitterness and
extreme poverty for the Jews. They
were a downtrod.deD people and
their lot wu pitiable. Among the
downtroddeia people Mary wu one
of the lowliest, not a maid of high
station in the capital city, but a
daughter of a \)laiD man In a small
town. We may 1nfer that she was of
no account beeauee she beraelf said
in her soo.r, "He bath regarded the
low estate ot bla handmaiden." In
the village of Nuueth abe appeared
as a mere eervut. tendill6 the cattle
and the bouae, and no more esteemed
than a maid amoq ua who doee her
appointed ehone. Her age wu prob-
ably between 18 and 15 yean.
And yet thla wu the one whom
God ·-···H<>111iabt bave 110110' 1o ·
Jeruaalem and picked out Caiaphu'
daughter, Who wu lair, rich, clad in
gold-embroidered raiment, and at-
tended by a retinue of maida in wait-
lag. But God preferred a lowly maid
from a mean town. ·
Quite poeaibly JIAI7 wao doiq' the
houaework wben tbe Ana-el Gabritl
came to her. Angela prefer to come
to people ao they are tulftlll..., their
calling and diocbarging their oftlce.
Possibly, however, the Virgin Mary,
who was devout. wu in a corner
praying for the redemption of Ia-
rael. During prayer, also, the angeb
are wont to appear.
To this poor maiden marvelous
things were announced : that she
should be the mother of the AU
Highest, whoee name should be the
Son of God. He would be a King and
of his Kingdom there would be no
end. It took a mighty reach of faith
to beHeve that this baby would play
such a role. Well might Mary have
said, "Who am I, little worm, that I
ahould bear a King?" She might
have doubted, but she truated in God
who could bring aU thinp to pase,
even though common senee wu
against it; and becauae abe believed,
God did to her ao be had aai~.
She wao indeed troubled at 5not
and inqutnd, "Bow can theM thtnp
be, seeing that I know not a man T ..
\t ~ible$c~ool~t!.U\
IT ALIUD W. t:rrA.ID, D.D.
,,..._ ltf ,.._ Tn.._t
,.,.. ~· s-..,, a-. '•"· .... .,.,.,. '· '•·
The Lord'8 Supper MARK 14:12-26
fROM "CHRISTIAN BEACON," COLLINGS WOOD, N.J.
II HE fbur canoni~,;al Cosptls
frvo.si,Hit~"a hi pll!nuntn~:t to
he Pil~lon vf Jesus Chmt .
The :rn\pned evangelim
pre sent t/Y events of HtJiy
t.'t:e4t u o&n mt~gral p;tn of
~f Savtflult hf~. IDler~ is tn~ m~mora!)le
pOltrayaJ, of 1cs~t~ H• «be prrnl)tct of
dt8 th . Kerf t u _otppr.l.tpna ll to tl bseQI"C
tht rr nUrl(s of a d~vo ut ' scholai al'ld
Writer of the E:rer O.urch of Scotland
1'Cltrmtanlly has no more prectous
poucssion than th~ m~mory of J~sus
dunng the we~lc when He swod fu:~ to
fac~ wuh· duth, UIJSpeakably great lls He
always was; h may be-revqenJiy said thAt
He was net~tr so ar""a.t a during lh(lft'
dajs u( 'direst calamity . .N"I that: was
gr'o~ndest <1nd :~11 that was ~ost tendt:t , tl!le
most human and the most divine aspects
of Hts chari Cter . were brought nut as tJl~y had nev~r been befm~. He cam~ to
JeruS<~Iem well awo~re that H~ was about
to dt~. For a whole y,:ar the fact had been
stanng Htm ~nstantly in the fac~. and
1~ long·lookedJor had come ~• Int . He
15,new t( was Hts Father's WI I~ . ..and , wh_en
ftle hoJr ar~d . He bent ffis steps Wit~
sUblime-fo rtit•de to the fatal spot.lt was
no t, bo'Wcver , wnhouta tcrriblr cnnflict of
frelinp; the ebb and Oow of the most
t!tvene emotions -anguish and ecstasy,
1tc.e most prolonged and crushina
:4epie.S1on , the roost~ triumphant joy and
·~e rnc:l4t majeat ic" petce -swtyrd hither
""'l'ftd thtjwlr withil\ Him like the moods o f
I'"VIst Ocean ,"
"'~ Morei.>ver , ttle same tC.thor wri1e1 : "AI
Its! th' end ,drew very nur. The
~ J.ltorsdty even1ns arrl'cted , when in every
Jtoute In Jeruukm the Puaovtr was
;talen. leaut also wilh the Twelve 111
.4own lo al i1 . He ·kncw thtt it wu His
on e~rth, •nd 1h11 this was His :foirw .. oil meeUn& with Hit own , H.tpplly
11M bMh preterwd to us 1 ful~
ol it, Wlth .ttich U'Cr)' Oritdtn .. ,.....,, It .. the .,..,,,,
lo .. lifo. lloiOIIJ ... rfl-1ft ---....... IOU -flo ttplrlt til. 1M ew...,.-; bul
thta .... tht. ........... ,__, ....
instuutibn of the lord's Supper, the
farewell address, and the great
high -priestly prayer, the whole glory of
His characJer shone out. He completely
resigned Himself to the ge01al impulses of
friendship, His love to His o wn floMna
forth without 1imh; and , as if He had
fo rsollen a.ll their Imperfections, He
rejoiced in the 1nticipation of their future
successes and the triumpll of His cau.se .
No t p sh1dow tntercepted His view or the
fa ce of Hts Father or dimmed the
sattsfactton with whic.h tk looked on His
own work ju!t •bout to be completed. It
was astlf thr Passion were already past,
and the glory of His Exaltation "A/ere
alrtady breaking around Him" (d. James
Stal,ker, The /.if~ of Jesus Christ, new and
rev .ed , 190Q ,pp.ll6, 120, 12 1).
The Outline of the present lesson, which
1s entnled "The lord's Supper," Js as
follo ws
I . The Preparat ion for the ~pper
(Mark 14:12·16)
2. The L1'st Supper (Mark 14:17-1 1)
J. The lnsttlutJOn of the Lord's
Supf)"• (Mark 14 ·1?·26)
t""k Prc ..... i:m (or the Supper
Versel 11-16 ~f •t"ar~ 14 describe* the
preparaliun fo r . the St1rrcr .. Set! also
Mat Cflew 26;p -t9; luke 21 :1-1:1~ "!)n
Thursd~f I of HolY, Wtekl , Jesus l~tanJ~d
for the. ·celebration of th~ passover 10
compan)l wit~ the ~pOll lea. The passover
feau cc)tlrnerltbrat('d the dellvera'!ce :or
Israel f{•m ftypt, especially the ptsilna
tl!_vtr of" Israel's first--born when ttMt
first ·bo" som· uf the f&ypflans, were
sltln. The feast .fwU openod on the
tveniitc ~ Ni~ ~14, Nm.n belnl;a HJrlnf
month.'f'd th~ f17t~th of'the !•filii
yar. Ac:fOrdin& to J~ rKkdnine .. Cht
evcnin&. of lffllft lit c:unstic~l,_ ,M
boptllllnf o( Nlun I!. S.artl01 (r~ tllat
time, m. reau continwrd' for .....,. ..-.
00 ......... -......... ,......
that periOd . Tho Rnt..., .,.., -
let or the .... feaat ... 1M .. o,.. of
tho -"sll.omb 9ft 0\e •-'111 o( -·,
14.
(COII'MIIIJJ:D ~ WU:I)
.....
llooband
blood,
land tor tbat
reuon tbe angel
reueurecl her, aayinr, '"The
Holy Spirit aball eome upon you,
and the power ot the Hleb<ot aball
ovenhadow you, and therefore alao
tbat boly thiag which aball be born
ot you aball be called the Bon of
God.''
The viqin birth ia a mere trifle
tor GOd· tbat God ahould beeome man i.e & greater miracle: but most
asnazing of all Ia tbat thla maiden
should credit tbe announcement tbat
abe, rather tban some other ri...U.1 had been chosen to be the mother or
Cbriot.
Truly it is marveloWI in our eyee
tbat God should place a little ehlld
in the lap of a virgin and that all
our blesaedneu should lie in hJm.
And this Child belonp to all man-
kind. God teeds tbe wbole world
through a Babe nursing at MarYa
breast. Thia most be our daily u:er-
clae : to be tranatormed Into Cbriat,
being nourished by thia food.
They do Mary.wroq' wbo. aay tbat
ahe gloried not ID her vtr&'lnity but
in her humility. She gloried neither
in her virginity nor in her hum.lllty,
but eolely in God'• gracioua recard.
The otreea should not be on the '1ow
estate," but on the word "re,.arded."
Her low estate ia not to be praiMCI,
but God's regard. The .. nulnely
humble look not at the outeome of
their humility. Tl'ue humility does
not know tbat it Ia humble. If it did,
it would be proud from the contem-
plation of 80 fine a virtue.
Mary went to stay with her kina-
woman Elisabeth for about three
months, and then returned to her
own houae. See how purelY abe
leaves all to God, and cla1ma for her-
self no worb, honor or reputation:
She bebavee juat u abe did before
any of thie wu ben -aeeka DO
greater honor, ia not puffed up,
vaunts not henelf, calls out to no
one that abe ia the mother of Chrlat.
but goea into the houae and adl juat
&8 before miJb cowa. coob, ecrut.
the kettles, and 1weepe the bouae
like any bouaemaid or houaemother
in the moet meQW ,t.a.Bb, u if none
of these overwMI.ming rifta and
graces were hen. What mightlneu
wa.s hidden below her lowliDeu I
Innkeeper'• Soliloquy
II~WJ'ftll
1rclc ; INns ~ sb<•...W
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of -r• ..,. -··• ...-Joolt lof~Jt~os . .....--__,.,-' rWs '/'."_~ ..UIW_ .. __.___ dsoo(lto~osolyloow_.
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We~&re--~Ill l~t1Ytt ........... t. ...... ; -~ ... ~,.,.,.,,., r; Ul .bma. '7
that ... tiWip ..... Qplet -... a. .... .. --pll.' . " '¥" .. cloi,o· ..... -of .... ~ ... "'Oriot ... slsoll -• .....~ •• _. -:0. u.aj _.,.._ ... "Now,..._"' 11oon It oo .,.""' o<her thaD by c.uuhtrr.
)'01 o11 ~Utp .UW.to Ill& • 1'l,o riojory &,... lholltople -·iDa of lh<* wortla, The
, do. saot ~ t.o..,_ woa. It it 'nnt•n'l+a to ~ W.. oo•,..,.ed b_y them ll th.et 611ft Ktual
..,.( t1oo ilory o{ tloe '(..-loa, isod ·~·b. p.r-.1 Ad-of 1 .... Y'" to be. To oplrit•·
It aDd 10 follow tbe J.lotorr of rho alloo a •••-like IIIII, and to attempt to ' that ba•e fo11...,.t ~ tbel ,lftUI'> """'" appllcelloA of It ill aey o<her than the
natio.lt. without feeUDs ia ODe • clellpeei Mert way lD wWch •· little child would und~....Und
It, lo to loo 4ri-oao lo almoat lndined to
. ,, you had been there,
would you have been
quick to help the Baby?
Att-Jlu7 ......... ..... God put ber to a ..... trial.
8ltl ..... euand to .....,. •
man ...... Toalpb and "bofon tltotF eamelloftthe', obo wu found
with cbiJd ot tM B1J17 Spirit." Sbo
...... bride, bat bad not-to u ..
with ber h-.. and atiD wore tba
prb ot a 'TIHia. ·lOMplllnlencletl to
take her to Wife, aad wu _.,much
dlaturbed wheD he .u-tered that
obe ..... with ehlld. Sbo bad apont tbe
prerioua tbJiao JDOiitbo witli ICliM.
beth. l-s>b eoa1d ltardiJ' pia. a
good CO-D -ber C!O?idl-
tiOD. Had JCIOepli wfohetl to falltiw
the letter o\:" Law; he )I!IIUid.baft
denounoed and obo'li'Ollld baft
bees1 atonad. Bnt Got! S'*-hla
ear to all w]IO eaiJ .JIPOil ~-f"d anfti .,._ !'1* .... _ aDd -:
''Year not. TltOn lot DO dlahcww or
dia~. Sbo Je With eblltl*ltlta Holy 8Pirit ~ 10011pb bad to
go by .... tbe wood ot Gotl he
..,..pt.od 1t. A aocn. 11t0D WOtlld
bave said It ..U jaat a dretlm, bat J-'> bellerid tbe -ot Got! and
took unto 111m,. hla wife.
The birth ... Cbrilt took "-....
adly wheD tbe Bmpotor A~
oent out a--all tba .....W
ahould be taud. The law ot tba
cenaua required tbat -.b ho ....
holder muat he 11-' In hla ~
town at tbe time ot tha -Jooeph .... of tbe u-.. ot Darid
and bad to ao to lletblabem, tbe city
ot Darid.
Bad enough tbat a youag bride
could not ~0:! ba4 ~ ~~ Nau..reth iD ner OWD uuute UMI-.&
ot making all tbat i~!'!inel
days wben bea"7
much worM tha.t.. ...,~
there WU DO
treaoUN WM ilfddell.
to~":.~ oJ:"I
there I How _guldt I would ban bees1
to belp tbe Bal>)o I" Y M, yoo would I
you aay tbat becauae you know bow
great Christ lot, bat If you bad boon
there at that time you WOtlld bave
done DO better than tbe ~ ot Bethlehem. Cblldiah and al11y
thoughts are tltoooe I Wby don't yoo
do tt now? You have Chrlat in roar
neighbor. You OUI(bt to aerva 111m,
tor wbat yoo do to your neighbor In
need yoo do to tbe Lor.! billle!f <::><
My, to ~ ..,., .with the 1implicity of the
Scriptvol ...... -•.
E..., New Teiii:UIH.Wit writer~ thil
truth • pert of the commoa OuittiaD faith.
Bsl;.! Ia tho .......W ectul _,.ntl Ad ... t
of J-.. pft! tiM hiOOIIl to priaidYe Chrilti•n·
'ity, and coDitituted the power of the early
O.n.ti.,. to laup in the face of death, and
to Oft!f'COmle .U forc:et that were qai..t thea
TMr~ &, ~ more MCCUGrf U. otU" tlay
tA.w • AfW fkCla,.,;o" of tiU, vu.l /acl of
Cl&rUti.A fai.IA. 1'hink whet it wou&d be if the
whole Church llill lifted her face towerds the r....t and w•ited for the momins: waited u
the Lord would hau her wait-not atar 1uins,
and elmanae examinin&o but with loin• sirt
for tenioe and lampt burning, waitin1 u she
~ent:t. If the whole Chrbtian Church were .o
waitin&o the would cut oft' her worldlineae
~ infidelity and all other thin!• which
hiMer her match to conque:at.
Thit text doa more tban affirm the fact of
the teeond Advent. In a tomewhat remarkable
way, it d«:lart:t the meaniq: thereof, .. Chriat
..• shall a_.PfUI" a .ecoDd time. Gparl /rom
Ji.n.." To riptly undentand thit, we must ~k
upon it u puttitts the tee:ond Ad.-ent 1nto
contraat with the irst. That ia what the writer
~ evidently meau. for the contut decla.res
that He wu mu.ifeated in the contummallon
of the •«e., to bear sina. He now says that
"Christ ... lha.Jl appear a aecond time aport
frnm. 1in.." All the tbinp of the &.rs1 Advent
were nece:.ary to the teeond; but aU the
thinp of the accond wiU be different from the
thins• of the 6nt. .
By Hit &nl: Advent, sin wu reveeled. His
own cr011 wu the place where aU the deep
hatred of the hu~n heart expreeeed itaeff
moo.~ diabolicaUy in view of heaven end eerth
ana hell.
His presence in the world, moreover, wa~ a
revelation of spiritual deeth as contrtry to hfe.
In the perpetual attempt of ~n to met~ri~ite
His work. the ettempt of H1a own d1sc1f,le•
u well ·aa of ell the rut. and their ab.o ute
feilur~ lo appreciate tbe -.pirituaJ te~~cbing He
gue. we eee what spiritual deeth really is.
In Hit 6nt Advent He not only revealed
1in, but bore it •. , . He bore ita limitetion•
throughout the whole of His life. In poverty,
1rw ,·<.14ft ....,.0.,.,,iJ.J ri6Del~U.,liwJedooend..all
U.C.. tbipp..ar•limil.l.li ......... liAI:¥~ .
' • "-1 • •• t
.. .,
Havint~ 6nally dealt wit~ lin. and destroyfn.g
it at ita very root at Hta .fint Ad.-ent, H1s
1e00nd Advent is to be that of ri~ory. He will
come a1ain, not to poverty, but to wea.l!h· He
wiU come asain, not to IOrtOW, but Wllh aJI
joy. He will come asain, bot in lonelinesa, but
to 1ather ebout Him all trllltifll .aula who
hava looked and .erved and waited .. · .
Thoae who heve fallen uleep ere safe with
God, and He will bring them with Him when
He comes. They are not yet perfected. "God
havin(!: provided some better thing concernin~
ua, that apert from Ul they should not be per-
fected," They are et rest, and conaciou1ly at
real. They art: .,abaent from the body . . . •t
home with the Lord," but they are no I yet
perfected; they are waitin1. VIe are wailing
in the midst of earth's struggle -they in
heaYen's lit~ht and ,. oy, for the Jecorad Advent.
Heaven it waitins or it. The univer!l!! is wtit·
in(!: for it ... , "Christ shall tppear." Glorious
flot!pel! He shaU appear, to heal the wounds
of all c:reetion.
A Chri8tmas Meditation bt' thr fait> A,"I:."/TII BROOK.S
T/H I· H( Thr rlose u{
""
lhey were out of the heavy
dew and col d night wind.
Jesu.s Christ wts born in
thr meanest circumstances,
but the air above was filled
wilh the hallelujttu or tht'
heavenly hou. His lodlina
was a C31tle pen, but 1 star
drew dishnauh.hed visitants
from .ru to do Him
homesae.
wh ich the events of the lit"
rev o lve , thr only
Rqent"rator of thr humu
fii Ce.
w,.~ spillrcl on ('alv<~ry"5 h1ll
fo r the rede:nprton of
~i nners and w~uch has
"'orked such wo nd ers 10
11\t'n and nlll l'.>ns rhroug.h
lh t' centuncs~
1'1. •t ( f Bl'lhlt"hrm
SCf. V f tl n Inn.
t ll1~ I nnkeeper,
l he(kJng ovn the week."s
hu~me~~ f
What a day we have
had 1
B tJSln c~s has been
wonderful'
And such patrons we
had, too' Folks from up 1n
Gahlee and !he Coast towns
people wnh full purses;
the substantial kind
Rabbis, Scnbes, Merchants
-all patronitina me.
I'm surT my name as an
lnnk~per will soon be well
known -and this Inn of
mtnc 1S hound ro become
fam o us.
I'm sure there iln't 1
pltce in town thtt hu had 1
better week's business than
I've had.
I didn't know she wuto
become a Mother that ni&ht.
The se rvants said the Baby
and the Mother &at alona all
ri&ht. A ~ I recollect, I did
hear some talkina about
Angel's sonas out in the
hill s, hut I was too busy 10
pay any 1ttenlion to these
stories <~bout Anael Choin.
(As he put1 out the loll
lilmp tmd runu thr Uy in
thr lock):
I do remember someone
else sayin& thll a Son or
David WIS to be born who
would be 1 Kina, and mtybe
frer u.s all from the Roman
tyranny.
I wonder, (he ptUtel), I
wonder if I didn't mtlte a
mi1takc lumina tbtl poor
man and hll wlle away, It's
too bid I htd to do it, but if
they come back •ln n1
aure rind e room for them.
Bvr th• · s,,.,.,., n_cHr
rtfltrlt•d.
His birth was contrary
to the laws of life, ffis detth
wu contrary Co the laws of
death. No mirade is 10
inexplicthk: ts His life tnd
teac.hina. \
He had no cornfield• Of
filheriet, but He could
spretd 1 table for 5.000 and
htve brud and Ttsh to spa~.
He walked on the wtten
and they supported Him.
Wu it merely thr son of
Joseph 1nd Mary who
crOSHd the world's horizon
1,900 yean •ao? Was it
merely human blood that
Whll th1 nkina man ~an
kl'ep rrorn t"X d atmmJ ··My
Lord and my Clod!"
a LOOB aT
TQe OOQB
IV DR. IDI JONES
11011 .JOIIIl8 Unl~er•ltll
''"'''""'''' 1011'" eu•o~• .. • ,.,.,,
Aa •• ~ to the c:loae of armie• of anp:ela, and und~rnnothu Jfarour thou«ht.a t\1.1'11 .,....th are Hla evula1t1np: ll rm:-
baekward In amazement at (J>tout.eronomJ 33 :2?).
God'a bltouinlfl! and merrMs Hnink ae\ th~ Lord always
and In r.pentaMe for ou-r own btfore us, '" f ind Him on our
f•ilures: &.~My tiJ upward to rf.-ht halld •• our •hleld-th• thtoM of p-aee In ~Tat'-not marelr • shade from tht> tude ftw God'• fultllhMnt of aun. but also a •h._kl to
Hie prorniae to be with 111 •nd witi\Ma.nd tha darb of the
•'•• us ridot7; and thtJ run enemy tPaalm 18:1). In othtor forward In expedantJ to e words. HI• Mlp I• unlimited
new rear of •klor7 In Christ. (v. fl). We ~:unot be harmed
(Still tslk lna to
himself):
There's one thin& I'm a
bit worried tbout. I'M IOnJ
I had to tum &'flY thal
worltina man who wanted 1
ooom.
n. /ltlflM#Hr•s ,..,.It"
1t0t ~tli•n l11ow1t.
Hia crucifixion wu the
crime Of crimea. but, on
Cod's aide, nq ~er price
than Hit )nfinlte aaony
~.:~ld bt•f made poq.lble
our redemptloa. When He
d6ed, few men mourned:
but I black crepe Wll hURl
CM!r the "*"-ThouP men
trembled DOt (Of tbelr sillla,
An eacou.-ulnk at.dr for by tlw power of bk>SIInt and
\hilt tlrtte of Jaar 11 P•hn•111 . s:.anshlne or lnjurft b~ tho
'l"he p,.,_lai ,...lftda ua, ""''· clatk., IICC'ftt t'-ln,r• of 1' ht.-that If• W'ho belt• ua Ia un~ the -.ard Ume11, the dl ovr-
tirifltf, that He .-ulctn WI with ~tkt'l'lt~ntt, th~ ..-row• ' that
an qe tllat ntftl' eloMa (v, 4 ), ar• inhltaJM. In ,,._ l f\111
No .. u • ., what H" McWan aunahl• of the dar w-n • ..,... dw Mf",..,_ under tM tho.P&. art ~lM.nst, 01"\ In
wl.., of,., t.tuN, it I• fully urn .. of •hadow• and ~·
His wife k»okcd to p<
and worried u ~· lit Oft
dte poor old ~kep -I
d.id.a 't 1lrilh 10 r.umilbte ray
...,u by ......... taCh a
couplo in tbe diftial t'OOJII,
aad, efter all, N••• •
bYline& Wtll, II ..... I Itt
"a"' tlay tn die Stl'*' and
nt.• ,,.,. ttnn ·~· ,.,OtJS.
IHY J!JUS CMI! •
l
1M ... nil botiOiidl -
under tiM ~o.-. AU Mtwe
~~~~.,-..... ............ ,._ ,_ Ito ,.....-
~ G:zqut. * .,.. ao -.-.... -. .... ___ ,_
AllOr I ,9011 1-Ito It ...
oM -~~~~ •r•C. of
,' lllta .. • lllttorr, U•• ~ ...... '"' ., ..
p , ........... .....
• ....,. ~ Uttoa 0.. Who kMW• flla~IUI wJten our t~b
lhe •ftd fhMII tM ~lll'lo.Una wawr aftd U.. •lftd bteOI!Mt
H,.W! 41 :10) and Who pro-~tw. God"• -• •han *
...... ....W to leen Ull lHJr .. ~. Good tJMta Of' t..1
t?WMb • lB.W.Ws 11 :1), ......, '"•"t&.r Of adftnltJ,
AIM, ... aN f ... R ... ! lf'lartt1 -toftf~!!"• WU' ..... H .. ...., .............. ~,_,..,._...,.. "--1!."1! -..,. QoO lo Blo .., of lila faith-c .. ._ Ill "· 1), _, • die t-.a--. r::r ., .... , tat& ... .!2 l "'%!"" ... 1lt.. ~ .. -.::-
.... ~ &::lr. :110 .::· ... -... -· .. ;'Ill .; _______ ...,_ ... -·,_,, :: :=.::. ~-.L·;t:r:;: ~ ~.t~ ,....
N•4 .. llw...., Jl\ ....... A•r:laUw
• • • ••• IUD ftATIMUT
..,.... COOR't 01 TO 'he 116allti ,._ il
IT.tft or CWJ'OUIA ~>, ur .. ,._c... ii =:! COUWiiOP~I .. .-...~ .. MitMI-,, •r-·• .. _. ......
PallitUfl JUDt'nf AD -Dr •• lri1lle 111M In lrATIMUT ot'
WIUOW C. ....,._ l .. •re • ABUIJOmKWI' or WI
.,.... •• DIM 01 D&-...._. a....-.BeL, Ca. or PICTn'IOUI BCUW
YRD OF EDW.dD -.. " .AMI
BLidR WIUOtt. 111&1 au "rra twturS.coedlet.td Tbt ~ r--a..
... .,... ........ by .. UldtridiiiJ. ....,-s .. -ot lbe
claimJic UJ diM. UU.,-.. 8tcMd: !Yt C. Moen. ftcelt._ ._.,; u uu: tat.. J&.. !If l.t.ftlt 18 tM T.a. ....._ ,.. fBed XtwpoctllaftOri, UlOiut
...S propertJ de8crlltcl ID wtt.b tbl C.., Ct.n otOr-hdftc c.ut IISitPnJ Co-
the '*'kpltiDI ldnnt up Co.ty b. 11. 1m. ro. Mt Mat, Ca. lias;
to P~!!!.'!'· ttnA!~.~.!r 1_Pab1JQ:5 1 o.e1 •1~1• 1118, ~ u.. P1rftttou »s;rtt t•
Ul "'-.v IIPCia .,.. •ua I •• 1 & t •• • ._ Mamt ret.rnd to.,_ WU
twe tbtr«o. Nt'I'POrt Ranor ~ fUed 11 0r11p c.o..tr aa
Lot lt ot Tftet No. U.O, F -4t&11 Aprtl 15, trlla 1rllba llalt,
18 bile CttJ of Rllllt.,_ L._ *»1ICII f17-l/l N~ Coroaa staeb. CoutJ ot Oralp, del Mar, ca. aas.
Stat. ot CalJbBia, u per FICTITIOUS BUSilf!SS TaM t."Met W'U COil•
.-p ncol'dtd II Book lie, NAME STATEY!lfr dQeted by ICtMnlJU'tDir-LIGM. MOTICI
..... 11 ud 1'7, t1 W.C.l-Tile followt.c ptnoo ll abtp. FICTmous BUSilfESS
Jaa•• llaJe, Ia U. ome. doilll ~.tDtu u: AtlaDtil Stped: WUtm Bolt. NAME STATEMENT
of 1M ec-ty lltcordlr ol Sal .. , Daaa Wut MartM, Tba. aut.meDt ftl flied Tbe lollo'trLDc periOQ ll
aid eo.tJ, l8lt bon U IUOI Del Q)llpo st., Dua wttb tJ11e CoaDty Clerk otOr-doUic bua!Deas u: Lido Vll-
1101 ~ Clldt, S.t-ft., Ca. 9%&a9: ltlellllellAt up eo.ty Dec. 5, 1W75. lace Flort.st. 36M !f.-port
...... Btae .. Ca1UDnia. llloaty, 11% Vla ADtlbM, Pllbu.b: Dee. 11, 11. as, Bhd.,. Newport 8eaela, Cal1t.
MOTICBI Ta. .. Yt be1e N.wport B•c'-. Callt llta. tW75; Ju. 1, 19'78, lA tbe UISU: Victor R. Ytek. Sll
...S. Tbe coat maJ dldde 'rw. twiMA ... ~ted Newport Harbor Elll'fcn. Lido Park Dr.. Newport
acaJMt J101 wttJ~Dgt J10U bt-bJ u 1lldMdlll. F -Sill Beach, Callt. 92663. .Jac Maid ..._,. niiiQDd 8tpld: MkiiMl 1M Tb11 business 1.1 CICJidae.tAid
wUida 10 ... R.-d lt)e ID-MoiltJ. L&ift..A.I YA1JCI by ID 1DdtY1dual.
tbnutlaa below. Tb.U .tatellleat 1JU ftled • .-~ Slgoed: Victor R. Y•ck.
AVI80t Ulttd ba lllio de-wltb the Couaty C1t1'k of Or-NOTICB OF IMTBHTION TO Tbl.l statement wu ftled
m&Ddado. £1 'h1bla1 puede Oct Ca.ty Dec. 12, 1975. ENGAQ£ Of TBE SALE OF wltb tbe County Clerk ofOr-
deeldlr coMn Uct. liD Udl-Pabu.b: nee. 18, 25; 1975; ALCOHOLIC BEV'ERAGES aace County Dee, 12, 1975.
eocla a m11101 qae Ud. n-Ju. 1. a, 1976, ID tbe New-tZ-11-15 Publish: Dec. 18. Z5,1975;
spcmda deatl'o de 30 cltu. port Rubor Eutp. F505M To Wbom It May CoecerD: Jan. 1, 8, 1976, lD tbe New-
L51~·e •. Ia lDformacloD que LIIAL .MOTIC. Mject to laauee of tbe port Hamor Enstp. F50583 .... lie.... appllect for, eottce 1'1'J'!!
1. TO THE DEFENDANT: FICTITIOUS BUSINESS U Mnby c:tfen ltll.t tbe .LIGAL Ml,.;:a
A ctrtl compla.lDt t.s been NAME STATEMENT 11Dder.tpedpropoMa toaell S-01369
ttled by the plaiotlft ap1Dst The follo'tflac persoo 11 alcoboUc beYtnets at tbe FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
you. dolnc busloess as: Plua premises, de.crlbed u lol-NAME STATEMENT
a. If you wlsb to defend Seereta.rlal Se"tee, 2012 lows: 109-11 Palm, Balboa/ The following persoo 1s
thls lawsuit, yoq must, wU~ MtcbelloD; lrriDe, CL lftwpOrt Beaeb, CaltfonUa. doioc bubJess aa: Mlcba.el
lD 30 days after thls sum-9Z715: EYe Claire Moore, Pur-..t toiUCblnQaHoa, Cbenolet, BOOS. BreaBlYd.,
moos ts se"ed oo you. me 19532 IDdepeDdeoce, HUDt-tbe IIDMrsfCDtd ls applJiJic Brea, CL 926Z1: Mlb Estey
with tbla court a mtteo tDctoo Bcb., Ca. 92646. to tbl Dei!Utmeot of Alco-Chenolet _ aCalltornJaoor-
J.tltadlnc lD NIIJOil8l to tbe Tbia bus1Dess 11 OODdueted boUe S..tnp Coatrol Jor pon.Uoo, 800 S. Brea BlYd.,
compla.IDt. (If a Justice by an tod1Yidaal. tssaance of IDalcoboUcbeY-ca. 92621,
Court, yoq mast file wttb Sl(Ded: En Cblre Moon. •rae• Uceaae (or Uceoses) Tbt.s bosiness 1s cooctucUld
tbe coart a wrttteo pleadJJIC Tbls statemct wu ftled lor theM premises u fol-by a corporation.
or e&Qie ID onl plead.JDc wUb tbe Coanty Clerk oiOr-lo'lfa: "42" Oo Sale Beer It Corporation Name: Mite
to be entered lD tbe docket a.ace CoaDty Dee. 18, 1975. WIDe (PubUe Premises). Estey Cbevrolet.
lD respoo.se totbeoompla1Dt. Publlab: Dee. 18,!5.1975; SJ.IOIONS. B. V. 6 JeanS. Thls statement was rued
withln 30dayaaftertbtuam-Jan. 1, 8, 1976, .Ia tbe New-PablJ.ab: Dec. 25, 1975, in wlth the County Clerk ofOr-
moos ts se"ed OD you). port Harbor Eulp. F5058Z tbe N.wport Harbor EDJlp. ID&t County Dec. 10, 1975.
b. Unless you ., respood, Ll~u WA..... Publish: Dec. 18, Z5, 1975;
your default wtl1 be entered -• ...,.....,.. LIOAL M011CI Jan. 1, a. 1976, lD tbe New-
upon appl1cat10D of tbe plaiD-NOTICE port Harbor Enatp. F50494
ti.Jf and this court may eater OF TRUSTEE'S SALE NOTICE
a tJudlment apinlt you for NO. 1015-166 OF TRUSTEE'S SALE LIGAL MOTICI
the rellef ctmoded lD the 0D Friday, tbe 9tb day NO. 1015-166 s 01376 complalDt, whlcb could re-of Juwary, 1976. at tbe boor Oo Friday, the 9th day of FlCTlTJOUS BUSINESS
suit IDprnlllflmtDtofft,.e. · ot li.:OO A.M., U tbe Soutb ·Jmaary, 1976, at tbe hoUrof NAME STATEMENT
tatinc of mooey or prcperty Froat Eotranee to tbe Or-11:00 A.M. attheSouthfront The followlng per800 1s
or otber rellef requested uc• Cocmty Old Coqrtboua Entruee of the Orange doing buslD Yi baJ
lD tbe complalDt. lD tbe City of Saota Au. Coanty Old Cowtbouse in sld Enterpr.:~ afi152~Uv;
c. If you wish to seek lbe Cocmty of Orance, state of tbt Clty of Santa Ana, County St., Westmlnste~. c a. 92683:
adYice of an attoroey in tbla California, ARNOLD S. _q( grw,. S~e of Cali-~ H Mic~ 13752 matt~t: foyotl dtKIN' de-• KAUO'E~ • .,,ti!WStee. 'lrill "'font.,; ~: ,<mt()f.'tt'e. "'~,: 0" ~: ., W st • _ _: C
promptlf" ~wu-. ..u .at".plblk· .uctJoo, to wJll :uYe ~.. e m .... ,u. L
ten rttPOUt, tt any. may be tbl hlcbest bidder for cub '<f.tt1J~'ffi~ l.6"~~·~iness 1s CODducted
rued oo tlmt. lD t.wfat ll'OHJ oftbe United tbe b.lcbest bidder for c:ub by an lDd.lvidual.
Dated: Feb. 10, 1975. States. all payable at the 1D lawful m:)Oey of the UDited SJ.cned: Hardy H. Micba.l-
WUUam E. St JoiD, Cle.rk, time of sale, real property States. all payable at the
By Jane W. Ram~. situated 1D-tbt City of New-time of salt, real property s~hls statement was flled
Deputy. port Beach, Cocmty of Or-situated lD tbt City of New-with tbe County Clerk ofOr-
Myrna N. Graysoo &! ange, State of Callfo~. port Beacb, COUDty of Or-c D 12 1975 Joseph M. FeLDberg, 2043 and described as follows: IDCt. State of ca.worn1a, ange ounty ee. ' ·
SUit .• 15 A LEASEHOLD ESTATE __ .a~...A..-.s u to'"-. Publlsb: Dee. 18,25, 1975; WestclW DrlYe, e ~ • ...... ~n~ 'Uv .. G. Jaa. 1, a. 1976, in the New-
Newport Beach, Callfornta IN AND TO: Lot 30 of Lot u. Block S%9. Co-port Hubor Eutp. F50577
92660. Attorney for: plaJD-Tract No. 7Z47, in t.be rooa del Mar, as per
Wf. City of Ne1FJ)Ort Beach, map recorded lD Book L..ICAI. MOTICI
Publish: Dec. 4. 11, 18. 25, County of Orange, SUte 3, P11• 41 and 42 of S-01341
1975, ln the Newport Harbor of Calllornia. as per map Mt.seeUaneoua Mapa, re-FICTrriOUS BUSINESS
Ensign. recorded lD Book 278, cords of said COUDty. NAME STATEMENT
Pages 21 to 25. Inclusive (commODJy kDoWD u 613-The following persoo is
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
Tbe followq per!ICID is
dolnl business u: J-.ns
Hlde Out, Z640E. Coest Hllh-
W&Y. Coroaa del Mar.
Joseph B. Staftord, UZ-1/2
Pearl. Balbol Island 92662.
Tills business is coomcted
by an lDdtridaal.
Signed: Joseph R. Stafford.
Tbls statement na flled
with the County Clert ofOr-
ance County No•. 28, 1V75.
Publish: Dec. 4, 11, 11,
Z5, 1975, in tbe Newport
Harbor Enatcn. .F -50147
LIGAL MOTICI
of mlseella.Deous Map~. 13 1/2 Begonia, Corooa cSoln( bosiness a&. Associ-
in tbe oftlee oftbeCOWit)' del Mar.) ated Semces aod SuppUes,
Reoorde1' of aald Coaoty Tbe ale wtu be mlde 1114 Westwood strMt, Santa
The Ale wtll be made witboat COYeoant or war-Au. Callfom1a 92706: floyd
wtthout OODYf!DI.Dl or war-ranty np.rd1nc tlUe. poa-Spurler, 1814 Westwood
ruty reprd.IDc t!Ue, poa-seaaJoo. or eocumbruces Strett, Santa Ana, California
aessloo., or ob-:;a_:~a to austy tbt obUpdaD ... i1'706.
to aatlsty the -.-se-canld by and pal'llllllt to This business is coodocted
cared by and pai'IUIDt to tbe power of sale ooaftrred by an lDdJYidual.
the power of sale cooferred lD that certa!D de-' of trust Slcned: Floyd Spancler.
lD that certaiD deed of trust eueuted by Merle R. We-Tbls statement wu filed
executed by Barbara A. Me-Guire and Barbara A. Me-wltb tbe County Clerk ofOr-
Guire as tntstor to S.Curtty Guire to Security TlUe ID-a.ace c ounty Dee. 5, 1975,
Tltle Insurance Cornpe.ny, a suraoce Compuy, a Call-Publlstl: Dec. 11, 11, Z5,
Calllornla corporattoo. u fol'Dia corpont.loD, as tru. :975; Jan. 1, 1976, lD the
trustee for the ~t IDd tee. for the bf!Deftt aDd M-Newport Harbor Eosl(n.
security of Walter E. HeU.r curtly of Walter E. O.Ue.r r -50346
II Company of Cautoi"Dia, " Company ofCalltonaia, the ----;~;;;~:;;;:;:;.--
tbe oamed booettclary, dlt.d named belleflclary. dated LIML •'fiCa
October Z3. 1973 aDd n-October 23, 1973, and re-
corded November 5, 1973. corded October 29, U73 in
ID book 109'18, p~~e 137. book 10966t page 819, Of-
Otriclal Records of 0noce fleJ.aJ Records of Ora.nce
County, CalJb'lla. Couoty. Califomta.
Tbe beotftclal aat.n1t Tbe beoeflelal 1llterest
aDder tbl III4IOt:loud d.s ol ..S.r the mtotkJDed 4-'
trutt and tbe oi'>Upticall ..._ of tnlat ud tbt obUpttons
eared tberebf were•.....,._, 5t<'lr.d tbtrtby wen u-
to HamUtoD ~J Co., IDe. alped to HamUt.oo ~y
by a corpontiaa anlp=~~& Co., IDe. by a corponuoo
dated Febnary &. lVlf. ... a~t dlttd FtbnlrJ
reconted Febnl:u'J 11.1114, 1, 1W74. Ud rtoOI'dld OD m book nata, Pllt ua. Febraary u, tWJ4, 1n book
Of.lleJa1 Rtcol'U of tbl m•-nats, PIC• 1164, omew
tiaMd co.tJ. lteoordl of tbt mtDttoMd
TM ~ u.t.t oc.Q.
WM .....,_.ed .t lllbltl-TIM IIDderstped trutH
bad .. tnltM _,. tM , .. appointed IDd ......
......, -.J dHd ot ..... "' tllt.ed u truttt --tbe .. ..a L&l-.1 .... --........... dttd ol trul by
1, 1171, r8CGidld .._... u -.rtJwwt dat.d Aapat
FICTITIOUS BUSINE&c;
NAME STATEMENT
Tbe followln& per100 1.s
cSoin( business u : T and R
Wholesale, 3a6 Newport
BlYd.. Newport Bach, Ca.
9Z663: Century VII, tnc.(IDc.
State of Callfornt.a), S6S6
Newport BlYd., Newport
Bea.cb. CL 9ZI63.
Tbis bubMA ls ~ct
ed by a corpontloll.
CorporaUoD Name; Cta-
tary VU. IDe.; Victor R.
Y~ct, PrNJdent.
Tb.1l atatemeot wu ftled
.ub tbe Cou11tJ Clerk otOr-
UICI Coaoty Dee. 15, 1975.
Mls.b: Dee. 11, !5, 1V75: J•. a. a. 1971, tD tbe Ntw-
port Hutlor EUI.p. FSO&M
LH'LMeTICI a. '':i_ a '** u•. 1, tt'fs, ncorded Allplt
,.... 1 oeellllecGC'dl IS lf71 til book ll-~
o1 1M erN,...~. _. tai&. 08ldal a.coNa otu. nc nJa>us B~
aMIIP~ bJ ..._.,._..,... Ml" Jt ~.lid a-HAIIESTATEIIENT
piJ Co.. I'M. W 111a1M tCIIW ~ '••,.. IIIWtJ . n. ~ penoo 11
'-' .. h ..... ..,_ eo.. ... _, llllilrtoe........ ... ··--u: ™ .... _.eo"' ........... ., .. ,w;.at111 ...,._.eo ._, ,... vaa OJono.
::.-:.·· 5 ~ .... ., -JIIJi{(d ........ ~~~"= II 4• lfJniL lllllcltf............. ...... .......... w. Cout ...., ..... wport
U. .. ..U .._-.cr... tilla II ... ._ tMBIEt ~CUJI.IIIIO,
niiJI $1Jtr ...... _.. ftlll ...... liilflit...... "niMl PI! 2 II laCII--tzrdNIIdS
............................... If lniJI .. ., •• Btot I
.... ~ 1Mitl.1 -~ lSI LB ... ti'-'U...... ._._ ........... L)lle a.;.
Ull. -•' •• -t• ore· ••naa " --. ... a , • ...,. ... 1 ,..._~j ,.... 'Q _]!'.n~ ....
IJJtldt Die. ._ ttrl. Dll8aila lllel. 1111. .... ~ .__. IIIOr·
~.:.IW.fta -:-.:..IIAL'ID -r,.g t ~u.,_-::
. 1111 ...... ~"--:&-:"~ ~.:.·:·=-··'= :,..-..,;.,_--..!A., .. ....... ,. ., .....
•
I -OliN
f'X:TITJO(JIBCJSIKal
F r o r 11 t t 1 c P o I i L ~ B I o t t r~ 1
NAMI ft ATIME.In' • nrwran•Y, DIC. tO
,. ~ ... ,...... bMrd 1.-"*"· ... dollr' 'b;zd 111 u: lWIIt ot 1111 -..1 ; , oa.oocs
Crttllk a... Mit Calli de ljplutJMIU, wu U1"'J&&d
Ia L-te. ~ llJ.b, CA. tllen a 1:10 a.m. ca a ttea: Tbeodon ..._.. C11r-c .... o1 tomb .. npe •••
rter, Jr., llilJ BlllMnt Marc .,..._ ~. 11, a1
DrlYe. 1ApM Nlpel. CA. 401 lllld, Wtllllftport, na
tll77; PrMICJ.a Lone P&Jir.. t.r'l'elted at 10:45 Lm. al
Ml", 1JC17 Le Mtndl ........ Uod llld Kewport Bltd., a....c-s.eb, CA tiU1; .... lfnport, C11D u out-
loll'& Ya..c.t, 6815 My.UC .,_,., 1PVI"Ut from MulD
W&J, L..-.. s.ch, CA. ec.at7 elliiU'Ctll h1m 'lritb
92&51; Robert Wood, t009 failart to appt~r to a.aner
Saatb Waut.leld AYeaut, t.o. a ••blele code Yio1a.tioo
Aa(tln, CA.; Tbomu B. ebalp ••• Btol'J DeDor-
PatDe. 5'700 BalUmore, YU.&e ...,..r. &?, of 3010
Aputmeat tZ%0, La....... Park Newport aputmeota,
CA. .AU rect.atraDt~ l18ted ,.... eb&qed with rnt.de-
are oaw dolnl battnna u meuor dl"'IDk drtYlnc at
Currier's. 10:40 p.m. in frODt of ll1a
This boslntall CGDdUeted bome • • • SomeoM forced
by a ceoen.l partDerablp. -tbe 1FlDdwiDc OD Darid Wal-
Stgned: frucl.a Lone la.ce's car wblle It was
Pumer. parked at h1a bome at 1220
Tbis statement wu ft.led lJTtDe. Wutcwr, between
wtth the CoutJ Clerk ofOr-1!:SO a.m. Dec. 9 IDd 5:45
ance Cowlty Dec. 12. 1975. p.m. Dec. 10, IDd stole a
Publish: Dee. zs. 1975; $160 e1t1seM baDd radio ...
Jan. 1, I, 15, 1976, ID N..,-Wa.. PtaJ ADD Hauer left
port Hutlor E ... no5'78 ber car parked, unlocked,
111 fralt of ber home at 63
Moateclto, Spyglass Hlll,
trom 4 p.m. Dec. 9 until
I a.m. Dec:. 10, someone
stole ber 'ftllet, $15, and a
~150 ring.
LI!AL MOTtCI
FICTITLOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The following persoo ts
doing business as: Arcber
Plumblng &! Mechanical Sbop •z. 961 w. 17th street. Uott
J, Costa Mesa, CalU. 92627:
Dooald Richard Dooker-
brook, 25632 Purple Sace,
San Juan Capistrano, Calif.
92675.
This business is cooducted
by an lodtridual.
SI&Ded: Donald R. Dooker-
brook.
Tills statement was tued
with tbe County Clerk ofOr-
ange County Dec. 8, 1975.
Publilh: Dec. 11, 18, 25,
1975, Jan. 1, 1976, 1n tbe
Newport Harbor Eutcn.
F -50389
LKALMOT1Ct
flCTtTtOUS BUSI.NESS
NAME STATEMENT
Tbe following persoos are
doing busllless as: (1) Flex
Master, (2) Master flex,
(3) Speed Master; 204-1/2
29th, Newport Beach 92660:
R.ooald Dee Robertson, 204-
1/2 29th, Newport Beacb.
Caut. 92660; Terry La-
Borde, 204-1/2 29th, N.B.,
Ca11f. 92660.
Tills business ts conducted
by a general partnersllip.
Signed: Rooald Dee Rd>-
ertSIOD.
Tbll statement was fUed
wtth the Coqnty Clerk ofOr-
ange County Nov. 13, 1975.
Publish: Dec. 4, 11, 18,
25, 1975, In the Newport
Harbor Ensign. F49699
L I GAL MOT1CI
FICTTTIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The following persoo Is
doing business as: Ne'llt"pOrt
Interiors, 3810 East Pacific
Coast Highway, Corona del
Mar, Cal1f. 92625: francis
Joseph Newland, also of
Weirs Beach, New Hamp-
shire, 17 Emerald Bay, La-
guna Beach, Callfomia.
This business is cooducted
by an lndJvidlnl.
Signed: francis Joseph
Newlud.
This statement was ttled
wttb the Coqnty Clerk ofOr-
ange County Dee. 5, 1975.
Publish: Dec. 11, 18, Z5,
1975; Jan. 1, 1976, in the
Newport H:trbor Ensign.
F -50353
FICTITIOUS B~
NAME STATEMENT
The followiqg persoo lB
doing business as: Ctmtury
vn, loc. 3636 Newport
Blvd., Newport Beach, CL
9Z663 (loc. State of Cal.U.}
Century vn, IDe., ~Ntw
port BIYd., Newport S.cb,
Ca. 92663 (Inc. State of Cal-
ltornta).
Tbls tlusloess 1s COidlct-
ed by a corponUon.
CorporatklD Name: C.m-
tary VU. Ja(:.; Vietor R.
Ytck.~.
Tllll llbt~t ,.. ftled
Yltb tM Ca.ty ClUt ofOr.
.. Coaty Dtc:. 11, 1V75.
MU.Ib: Dee. tt.IS,lt"'S:
Jan. 1. •• 1971, 1D tbl ,...,_
pon Harbor Eulp. no&a
LIUL .. 11CI
S-O lUI
FICTmOOS 8USIMBSS
KAME ST ATitalfl' n. ~per-Ll dD6Ec lwl.-. u: S. G.
SJIMIU. llta .. ~
La.,' ~~---s.cJa., CL tiMt: Rkllard OIAii II •
lM41 Sea Wtedl lA... 111111 ..
~~~~
.., • llllltldJil.
...... ltldl&ret Ob-
,... II I -ftlllllld .,. .. c..., Cleft aiOr-
.... c..tJ ..... ' tm. MM 'b.O. u. 1' ..
,..., -1, '"' .. =--~
• THURSDAY, DEC. 11
Michael Leslle Richmond,
24, of 1927 Maple, Costa
Mesa, was charged wtth mis-
demeanor drunk driving at
30th IDd Newport BlYd., West
Newprt, at 3:10 a.m •...
Douglas William R.!ichle, 18,
of 2601 ls1a.nd View, Harbor
View Hills, wu cbarged wtth
misdemeanor c1ruok drivlng
at 11 p.m. l.n the 2600 block
of Lighthouse, Harbor View
Huts.
• FRIDAY, DEC. lZ
Phyllls Jeannie Bentley,
47, of 604 Orchld. Corooa
del Mar, ns charged with
grand tbeft whell sbe was
arrested at 3:30 p.m. l.n
FashtOD lslaDd ••• James
frederick Offeohauser, Zl,
of 532 Vla Lido Nord, Lldo
Isle, wu cbarged wtth mls-
LIGALMOTICa
S-01391
FICTmOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The followtnc periOD ia
doing buslness u: Digital
Watch Sales Company, 4500
Campus Drive,. (Suite 220).
Newport Beach, CaWornla
92660: bmontive Time
CorporattOD, Call.fornia.
This bulness 1s coodu<'ted
by a corporalloo.
Corporation Name: lnoo-
vative Tlme Cofl)Oration,
Mickey E. Nonk, President.
This statement ns filed
wUh the County Clen ofOr-
ange County Dec. 16, 1975.
Publlsb: Dec. 25, 1975;
Jan. 1, 8, 15, 1976, tn New-
port Harbor Ensign. f50690
LEGAl MOTICI
FlCTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The foUo•lng persoo is
do(Dg business as: Bal-
Hartlor Liquor ' Dell, 510
E. BalboaBlYd., Balboa, Cal.
92661: Seooodo Colombero,
1003 E. Balboa BlYd., Bal-
bal, Calif. 92661.
Thl.s buslDesa Is cooducted
by an iDdJYtdual.
Slptd: SecoDdo Colom-
bero.
This statement wu filed
with tbe COUDty Clerk ofOr-
aace Coaoty Dec. 19, 1975.
Pabllsb: Dec. l5, 1975,
Jan. 1, 8, 15, 1976, in New-
port Harbor Eosip. F507&4
• FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
Tbe followlnc persoo ls
dolDc butnen as; WSA
4-.cY. !152 DuPont Dr.,
Sutte !05, 1~, CA. 9!715:
Riclard W. Robert.8011, Z861
S.n.ac Pl., Cocta Mesa. CA.
9ZSZI.
This busiDess II ~cted
bJ an bldtYldlal.
Siptd: Richard W. Rob-
ert80D.
Tid& lbtemeat wu tlled
wtt.b the Coaty Clerk of Or-
.... eo.ty Dee. 19, lt?5.
PublLab: Dee. !.S, 1 175;
Jan. a. .. 15, 1976, &D New-
port llut»r ~ F$C77I.5
.... LIIO'IICI
FICftft)OS~
NAME ST AT£11ElfT
,. tilowlle ~ ll
dot~~ t-t 1 n u: £Qcoa.
tt1'l Trawl !entc. of " ... .
port Beadl. 10'70 ........ . c...,. Dr.. 1m.. CA.
~ BlttJ ~ c.,.,.., m Yla ......._
~ e.a., C.l. lilA.
nu•••rnuc~ed by • ...,,.,,,
----~ c .....
,.,... Jtl:t ........ tDid ....... c.., a.n .,~_ .... c.-Ole. , .. ""-
Na... Die. a. lfrl;
...... .. ,~liN. ..... -.............. ' ,.., . ... , a
deeuor 4nU 4tti11( it
1:40 a.m. at VIa Lido ud
Mnport BIYd., Lldt) bapa
• • • Rlcatcl Aonrd ~.
to, of 10Z7-A Mlaloa. Co-
.ta Mea., wu cbarced 1Fttb
rttlAir to •too 11.11 bieJ$
al a .top sf.ctl at Pacttk
aad MUJUerite, a.od tTyblc
to ret &et away from tile
policeman trYln« to clr. hlm
lor tbe offense ••• Richard
ReUly Chance, 40, of 4908
Neptune, West Newport, wu
arre.t.ed at b1l borne at S
p.m. and charfed with re-
ceiving stolen property, and
Stephan Contlln Specht, 3'1,.
of Huntlngtoo Beach wu ar-
rested at tbe same time
and place oo a fbgitive
burglary warrant trom ldabo
... A $150 ncuum cleuer
was stoleo from the fJ"'Ot
hallway of tbe John Paw
E rik&moeo resideoce at 4627
Roxbury, Cameo Shores, be-
tweeo 11:15 and nooo ••.
Slds ud a ak1 net, nlued
at $115, were tUeo fr01n the
top of Scott Be lbap' s car
whUe It wu pa.rked in frool
of his home at 2638 Vista
del Oro, the Bluffs, from
4 to 5 p.m.
• SATURDAY, DEC. 13
Raymond Clay White-
house, 34, of 3121 W. C~ast
Hwy., MariDers Mlle, was
arrested there at 5 p.m.
and c~ed wtth possession
of amphebmines . . . John
Robert O'Hara, 19, of ZZ36
Aralia., East Bl utr, n.s
cbarged with reckless driv-
l.ng at 10:50 p.m. after a
policeman followed him
a loa« Bayside at speeds over
75 mUes per boor •.•
Patrick t.lichael Tack.els, 23,
of 25! Ester, Costa Wesa,
was arrested at 3:30 a.m.
at 301 Newport Blvd., New-
port Hel(hts, and charged
wlth burglary •.• ResideDts
of the 300 block of Anade
Ave., Balboa, reported that
5 automoblles parked OD the
street bad tbelr tires
punctured, causing an esti-
mated loss of $285 . . • A
water pump and inotor,
nlued at $ZOO, were stolen
from the swim pool at Coro-
Udo apartments in Corona
H igb.lands Hugh
Murchl.son reported that
$540 worth of tools were
stoleo from a gafa«e at a
home he owns at 1701 Gala-
tea, lrT1De Terrace . • •
David fr«S Gill, 23, of 1691
Mea, Saub AM H•tpta.
was anes1ed at MacArttmr
aod San Joaquin HLUs Rd.,
Newport Center, at 9:30p.m.
oo a Long Beach nrnnt
ct\argtng him with bUure
to appear lD court on a Ye-
hJc le code rtolation charge
• . . Roy Heor} Newhouse
told pollee that a burglar
forced open the electric gar-
... door at "' ... It
Z.ZI Yla ltlllaca., Lido W..
btn.. I Llll. Die. t ad
11 p.a. Die. 11, -..
a TV -. au ud 1111:1 boob,
aM I Ytdeo ~~~ p&M,
Ya1Md llfi.HO.
• Stm'DAY, D!C. 14
'Terry Mlebul Bamlya.
II, o11107 W. 8aJbOta 81td.,
C..tnl Nt'I'POrt, wu
cbaJ'Ced with ml8cltmeuor
draot clriYlJic ~t 12:05 Lm~
at Dorer aDd Cout Hwy •••
A $300 boat euopy wu taken
from Jerome Hamel's boat.
wblle tt wu at tbe dock lD
front of b1l bome at 200 S.
Bay fraat. Balbo& Island,
from 2 p.m. Dec. 1S until
7 a.m. Dec. 14 • • • Aller
the QIUI(er al Coco-1 rest-
urant. lntDe ud Watcl1ff..
called pollee at 10:to to re ....
port t.bat 3 JOUQC men bad
eateo mealsnll.ledat$10.0Z,
tben ran trom tbe restaura.nt
and drove any 1D a Yan,
a pollee patrolman stOilPed
Kenoeth Rae Thurman. 19,
of 650 Plummer, Costa
Mesa; Dennis De1moate, 19,
of 217-1/Z 36th, West New-
port, and Josepb Dorsey
Watson, 19, of Tustin at
11:30 p.m. and returned them
to the restaurant, where they
were placed UDder arrest oo
a charge of defrauding an
innkeeper . . • fred Chapin
Marsh ll, 37, of the B~
Bay Club, was charged wltJt::
misdemeanor drunk drirur
at 9:50 p.m. lD the 3100._
block of Coast Hwy., Mar-:_
lners Mlle ...• Valerie _
Mamola, 512 Seaward, Co-:.
rona Hlglllands, repo~.
that $1,800 was stolen trom .
her bedroom dresser"
drawer, :lod 2 garden hoses,,.
valued at $40. from her yare;
sometime behreeo 8 a.m.
Dec. 12 and DOOD Dec. 14
• • . While Jlm E•~ left
his car parked oo 16th St.
near hls home at 1616 w~·
Ocean Froot, Central New;·
port, trom 8 p.m. Dec. 1~
untllll a.m. Dec. 14, some•
one pried open a lndwtai
and toot a radio, camera.·
wheel and tire, vabted at
$440.
• MONDAY, DEC. 15
Jolm franklin Martin Jr.,
35, ol ZOO McNeU Pl., was
charged wltb disorderly coo--
duct whlle Intoxicated at 1: 10"
p.m. et 1501 E. 16th, New-
port Heights •• Grecory P.
Perdomo. !1, of 963 Oak,
~-... ,... r::Mrpd wltll mlsdemeanor 4nllil
dr1Ying at 10:15 p.m. l.D thf
1500 block or w. Coast Hwy.,
Mariners MUe ..• a.c.ald
Gene Dutry' s 1967 Lin<:oln
Contineotal was st.oleo trom
the street oear b1l holM at
317-1/2 Jasmine.Corooadel
Mar, between 7:30p.m. Dec.
14 a.od 6:30 p.m. Dec. 15.
N.B. BUILDING PERMITS
With stlll a sbort week
to go tn 1975, the buildiog
permit total for the year
tn NeYport Beach is well
over the $30 mill1oo mark
-wtth the help of almost
$2-1/4 mUHoo lD permits
Issued durin« the past week
for Spyglus Hlll homes.
The followl..l'l( permits, In
the amount of $5,000 and
over, were lssuf'd cllriJli
the wee~
• SPYGLASS HIL L
Twenty-seven permits tor
smgle famtl}' dwellqs oo
Drakes Bay Dr., taJlgl.ni m
Yalue trom $68,000 to $79.-
000; total, $2,210,000.
• NEWPORT CENTER
lnl.ne Co.. 660 Newport
Center Dr •• suite for Lath-
am & Watldns, $71,590.
• AIRPORT AREA
Don Koll Co., 4500 Camp-
us Dr., tenant development
for L. E. Batcheller Co.,
$5,600.
Irvine Co., 4770 Campus
Dr., suite for Industrial
Brokers, $13,580.
Euon Co., Zlfl Bristol,
pha.W 1 aod part of pba.q
Z, npor reconry system,
$5,000.
• PROMONTORY BAY
WcLain Oenlopmeat Co.,
909 Bayside Dr •• 6 llftlt a-
partment, $%15,000; a ann
apart meot. $4! 1, 000: reta.la-
IDe wall, ns.aoo; u car rara«e. $38,300; 90t Ba.y-
al.dt Or., ! carp,..,._ S:S,-
900.
• EAST UPPER BAY
Ra.J Bron_ talarJe k:U-
c:-. lt$1 VIa C.c~EJ.. "·"'· u. Mo. z, ....,,_ eo
USJ Villa re.a.a. M.'ltl;
IMSOEEt•, tl,a5; ...
hfta.. M. '7U: IOlMala. ~
Ul.
• BALBOA JSLAJQ)
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J. A. ...... E!SI ll _ ... ......,._ ...
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1418 Ltncoln,$9,000.
• BIG CANYON
McLa.ln Realty 4t Oenl-
opmeot. 1401 Ford Road,
800 foot orna.m ental s«u r-
ity feoce, $7,500. •
BraochJa Coostructlo.
Co., 1 unit, 1 story ctw.u:
ln(, 18 Cherry HUls Lao~
$159,200.
• NEWPORT HEIGHTS
Dean Ha yward, Znd sto~
addition, 325 Fullerton Av&.,
$28,900.
• HARBOR VIEW
l"lne Co., 1712-L Mar-
!?:Uente, play structure and
wood platform. $5,000.
.. BALBOA
Mrs. R. Sf>ldlf'r, 2nd story
addiboo, 2012 E. O<"ean Bl.,
$14,000.
G. T. Portwood, 1815-1/2
W. Balboa BlYd., repair fin•
damage, $6,000.
' NEWPORT SHORES
Grant, Warmington, Nig-
uel Inc., 2 story, 1 Wllt
c:ttrelllng, Zl7 Canal, f'ii ,500.
• NEWPORT
J. A. Northwood, addstl<lll.
125 40th St., $24,000.
George Outct.oo, Z &tory
dupltl, 509 S5tb St., $7Z,130.
G. T. Portwood, 18U-l/2 w. Balboa Bl"fd., reoetr ntt
damart, $6,000.
DR. O.UFF. ttE'"nRED
A.F. COLONEL. DIES.
Or. Robert ca.a. a rtUr4d
pbyaetu "fto Will at. au .... ,~ latM
A1r f'~ n."• ciMd Ole.
ll at PaftlJdD~
..... I.Bt.-a?a. .,.. 70.
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HA~I>l'.4U rd o a"::. awa s gwen
ACCI!$01118$ Tloo -Cllrlllmu
NewPo .--at tloo N...,.rier
L-Goll Clul> wu beld
Doc. II at lba Bollia Cor· atlllaa Yacbl Cl111>. Tboi)I'O·
anm loci~ tbe awt.rdbiC
of trophl• to tbe wlnDera
to lbo llolJ ...........
Best wiaheo to you cmd yo•..-.1
Fltcftt A • low 11'011, Betb
McClUI'J; law net, Purl _
Pte kiDs.
o•PARTIII!NT 8TOA•
.... ltN9011' IDU&W,.
IN 0011'/IITO't'N COST.-4. \fFS.-4
J t has been a
real pleasure to
serve you during
the past months.
To all we extend
our be st wishes.
Fltcht B -low gross, Jes-
ale HW; low net, Cecll Bra-
Ill.
FIJ«ht C -low cross, Am
Lester; low net, Sl&ne Ahl-
quist.
Florence Fortner was
bostesa cbairman.
C.ll I• YMr W•at ~
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ENSIGN CLASSIFIED ADS
e l!.t.U TY SALON
~..u. .. ••
BEAUTY NOoK
2732 E. Coost Hwy.
•
Corona del Mor
Phone 644-7336
• SALES~ SERVICE
'~20 E. 17TH, COST,. MESA
' 646-1706 -646-6855 •u:ouo (81101 CUTUII
•· CLEANERS
DIMMITT
(}rit!...~
Fintat quality ctr;. ~eUinJ
on lhepmnlset
•
Sdf-tenice a.undry
All new -latat meek~
Ffiaidlire Wlllben
3200 E. Cout Hwy.,
PHONE : 759-9901
•
FLOWERS fOR
ALLOCC~ONS
[)eM11rl Tosh
FLOR13TS
I'MONE-71
ZUIN-Ihd.
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1 Ttme 2 Times
3.50
S Tlmea
4.50
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zo worda at \HI ... z.oo
21 to 30 words ..... s.oo
31 to 40 words . . . . . 4.00
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o PLUIIIBIHG & HE.t.TIHG ~o'"""'F"'O"'R~S"'.t."'L-;:E-----
Just'Piumbing
& Heating
Water Heaters, Dtsposals,
Onlns, Faucets, Copper
Re..pipes .••• Reasoaable
prk:es, day, night or week-
eDdsl
JUST PLUMBING
Telepholle: S.U-4111
U cense No. 30Q9.48
o SERVICES
LANDSCAPE COMPANY
tnstall and repair S{lrlnk-
lers. Licensed. (213) 696 -
4301,
GLEN'S GARDENING -and
Cleanup Servtce. Reason-
able rates. GoOO refer-
ences. Call 673-200? after
S p.m.
o CHIROPR.t.CTOR
_u,.•
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REFRIGERATOR -Good for
bar, boat or camper. 3.2
cubic n. Walnut Un1sh.
Like new, $100. 833-1941.
o HOUSES FOR SALE
OC EA N VIEW Duplex. High
income. Three bedrooms,
two baths each. Call 831 -
os aa.
PLASTE R PATCHING.
Sandblast and re-stucco.
Spanish or trowel te:rture.
Sprayed acoustical ceil-
Ings. (No mess.) No )ob
too s mall. 642-4434.
o IIIARIM! H.t.RDW.t.RE
,e~
Cloi!IIDr-~alll<il Gilla
lbrtDI Hatdftr•
ClpiD ..,. di.J• a •Hk
to ....... 1011 beau
900_W. CoAST HWY., N. s:-
PBOIIE MS-1711
~ ---·---• 11\lSIC.t.L FOR SALE
IT'S TIME TO THINX
OF CHRlSTMAS
Hal~:.o ~" ~~~ .. r;-~
Lowrey Holiday Orpa, fiDe
tor bociDMr. • • • • 59$
New Steinay Cooteq~UJ'U'J
eoo•lt, Rt~. $1,750 . ,
DOW' )Ill • • • • • • • Z350
HamlDOGd E-ltl -Book
prte. ttl75, Cllrtttmu
prlea • • • • • • • .. 1345
Now ,.,toot plaooa, bOIIdaJ
priced u. . . . . . . 875
Yam .. BIZIR Orpll,
DDlJ • • • • • • • • • • "'
Klmblll 4!" ~· p&IDO • 0 • 0 •• 0 • 0
Lo1rreJ T-Gtolo orpa, oew...... 7ts
Ya•lliGruclpluo,
Walool -• • • • • ltt5 Fartloa~-
at. • .. . . • • • • . • • 11tl5
· ICBIIIDf II1IIIC CO. _ .. ,. ~-~LoYrer
IIIII •• ::::;. -All
STEERING COUNITTEE MEMBERS plmDtnc tor thia
•ecood annual BlDg Crosby pro-am colt tournament,
spoosored aga.lD by Hoag Hospital's 55Z Club, inclUde,
left to rlgbt, WUl Layman, tournament dlreetor· Woody
Smllb. president or the lnlne CoaSt Country ctub, wbere
tbe eYent wUJ be beld; Bob Hartman, 1n charge tlf toomey
opentions, and MarsbaU Duffield, touney cba.lrman.
Tbe dates are Friday and Saturday, Jan. 2S and U.
Tbe $350 entry fee for amateurs Is a tu deductible
donation to Hoag Hospital. The amateurs will be paired
with 70 PGA golfers, who wUI co mpete ror $10,000
1fl proresston.al prize money . Teams wUI tee ort at 10
a.m. both days, scoring the best ball of partners. The
winning team will receive Invitations to the Crosby
Clambake next year at Pebble Beach, Gallery Uctets
for the tournament wHI be $2 per person per day. (Photo
by Rich Bassett.)
National tourney here
layeee All-America ball-
back T-Qly Accomudo wu
named u.e ''most Yaluable
plaJer" lut week at Oruge
Coast CoUtee' a amaaal toot-
ball anrdo banquet bold at
the AlJ'l)Orter IDD 1D lrYIDe.
TooJ broke ll OCC ruah-
lng and scortnr recorda lD
b1s 2 seasoos with the Buc.a.
He became the nrlrt OCC
back enr to pb:l a tbouand
yards 1n a stogie seuoo,
plcldng up 1,1S5 UU& year.
Corona del Mar. OOmetown studeut s are on the OCVC He is tbe OCC career rush-
of some of the best junior teams, including Marie lng leader wltb 1,873 yards
girl volleyball players In Lundle, Lo ri Webb, Suzie and led the natlon lD SCOT·
America, wlll be the sUe of C,rone and Sue Corea. log with 29 touchdowrul: for
the National Junior Gi fl's Ot her teams entered fn-174 points.
Championships, starting elude the Windy City Volley-SophOmore quarterback
Dee, 30. ball Club of Chi cago, whlch Due White, who thr!:!W for
Thirteen teams, from as wou tile 1975 Jr. Olympics ; 1,732 yards tbls seasoo and
far away as Chicago, arE' the Just Pan ts club from 19 touchdowns, was voted
expected to compete for na-Hin sdale, Ill., which was 6th the "outstanding ortenstve
tiona! cha mpionship hOoors In t he J r. Olympics and re-btck." He is the secood
fn the 11 -14 and 15-1 8 age cently sponsored a series ol leading career passer ln
groops. The round robin tlemonstrations and a clink· Pirate annUs wUh 2,897
tournament •Ill begin at Co-in Ch icago given by Orqe yards.
rona del Mar high schOol's County coach Dale Flick-Two-year defensive
gym oo Dec. 30 and contlnue tnger. Ot her entries are an-statler Dave Bienek wu
through Jan. 2, with the finals ttc lpated from Albuquerque, named tbe "outstanding de-
slated for Edison high school Seattle, s an Diego, Los fenstve back." He led the
ln Huntington Beach on Jan. Angeles, and Santa Barbara. Pirates ln tackles this year
3. Games at COM h1(tl wUl with 94, also Intercepted one
Orange County Volleyball run from 9:30 a.m. through pass and broke up 9 others •
Club, hOst for the tou rna . 5 p.m. on Dec. 30, through Jack Clark was t:lven the
ment, wlll enter 2 tearus Jan. z. "outsta.oding offensive line ~
fn the ll-14 group and one Tickets I.or ,._&Qwruy wan" awu.d...IWs&MalJ.DOJI'.!'
in the 15-18 di vision. Sev-ar e avallab le from members ski reeeiYed the top de-
eral Linco ln middle school, of the Orange County Volley-fenstve lineman award. He
Corona del Mar high schOOl ball Club, or by calling 714-h.ad 89 tackles this year
and Newport Ha rbor hiJ(h 893-4537, and led the Pintes 1n
Recreation, sigllJIP: ·jan. l, ;;ii~~~¥?.
Newport Beach residents aikido, guitar, ho liday craft award. The award ts giYeo
will get tl'le firs t oppor tunll} workshops bridg e creative In hooor of the late 8111
at regis:tering for tl'le winter movement,' dog obedtence, JeJlkins, former OCC de-
recreahon programs and CE'ramics, dancerdse, oil fensbe backwholaterplayed
classes to be conducted by pain ting, stained glass, and at USC , Mike had 64 tackles
the pa_rks, beaches an1l slim •n trim, a.nd 11 sacks for the Pirates .
r('(reat10n rlepa rtment.
The preferred registra.
Uon wi.U take placp from
8 to 10 a.m. Saturday, Jan.
3, at the Newport Beach
City Hall. Open regtstra-
tloo for resid ent~ and non-
residents wUI take place
Monday and Tuesday, Jan.
5 and 6, from 6 to 8 p.m.
The PB R department will
be using a new computer-
ized reglstratlon system .
ldail-in registration will be
accepted for all activities
ezcept tennis. A maiJ -in
registntJon form can be
found on the last page or
the fall-winter-and spring
recreation brochure, whi ch
can be obtained at the c ity
Ubrarles, Chamber of Com-
merce and City Hall.
BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
Newport Harbor's SaUors
closed out local pre-holiday
high school basketball ac-
tion Tu esday night, losing at
Tustin 75-65, The Tars re~
main winless this season.
Costa Mesa's Mustangs
will be the only loc.tl team
acUte over the llolidays.
They play in the Orange
tournament, starting Fri-
day.
Corona del Mar, £stancl2
ar-t Costa Mesa open Century
League play on Jan. 7, and
Newport Harbor begins Its
Sunset League season the
same night.
aoo JO ut:staruslao had 10.
Next week, Newport Har.
bot plays a Friday nlght
game at Estancta and hosts
RanchO Alamitos oo Satur-
day night. Corooa del Mar
plays Ei Toro, a Friday
night game at Costa Mesa's
gym, then visits Dana HIUs
on Saturday. Costa Mesa will
host Dana Hllls on Friday
and play £1 Toro at Dana
HUls oo Saturday. After
their FrtdaJ ntcht game with
Newport Harbor, Estancia
plays a Saturday ntgbt game
against Edlson at the New-
port Harbor gym.
••·tit •••• ····~-c.st.· ... ' '
TRADITIONAL LIDO
ISLAND HOME
LoYely tlle roor !lome on Lido Isle -best area
or Newport Beach; 3 bedroom oome hU huce
patio tor prlncy, close to beach and tennis court5.
Sl34,500, .§
OHE YEAR W.t.RUHTY INCLUDED
C AL1 U') rr')A A ~RE F f <;TI ,.AT£ O J VA lU E
\_.\I J _J~)·
HEAl :rY
A BERG ENTERPRISES CO. ............. ,.~
---cft-tk -::9~-~~
Like new! Lido Soud 4 BR., 4 ba. •
l·O:wn.er. C!Jslom bayfront. Lawn,
patiO, jaCUZZI ; pier & float. $325,000
Waterfront. Lido Nor<l. 6 BR. or 4 BR.
I .&21BR . apt. -anly btach. $285,000
BILL GRUNDY, Realtor
lslonden Dld9. at Li"da lal•
341 B.t.YSIDE DR .• SUITE 1. H. B. 675-6161 .-.•••••••••oo•••
Greetings
SITU.t.TED OM TEH M:RES
SPAOOUS 1 & 2 BEDROOM .t.PAR'NEHTS
flumllh.d & Unfwm l•h.d
e Prl vote Pofla• • Fl replac•a
• POOLS o TEHHIS CO\lRH
• S•parate Farnlly Secflon
Kung Fu, a new program,
wIll be offered for the first
time this winter at Corona
del Mar high school on Tues-
day evening. The fee is $10
ror 10 lessons. Other new
programs are backgammon,
backpacking, belly dancing,
lee skating, magic club and
table tennis. Other activities
oUered are tennis , sa.illnc,
Last Thursday,Coronadel
Mar's unbeaten Sea Kings
made U 9 tn a row, blitz-
Ing NPwport Harbor 71-42.
The Sea Kings ran a1t'ly
to a 19-10 llrst..quarter
lead, then went on to out-
score the Sailors In every
quarter, using 10 players
in the process.
Vicki Laugbll.fl, Z1,o1Lido • Adjac•"t to Schoah e~~~d playground
Isle, a senior maJorlnl tn 900 Seo Lone, COM
VICKI LAUGHLIN OH
CDUNOL AT U.S. C.
DAVE LUND MVP
IN WATER POLO
Dave Lund from Costa
Mesa Hicb was named the
"most n.luable player" on
Oruce Cout Collece's197S
water polo ream at the an-
nual OCC water polo awards
buquet. The award 11 pre-
181lled an~~~ally by the New-
port Harbor -Costa Mesa
Lions Club.
The Pll'ates f1nlshed 4th
lD tbe staft and 2nd ln the
;outb Coast Conference.
Lund, a s.u, 165..pound
aopbomore, was Yoted bJ
cOIIference coaches to tht
tlflt ttam All~th Cout
Coaferenee squad.
Mitt MltebeU, a 6-1,190·
poGDd IQPbomore trom Su-ttaco Hllb, wu namacl tho
t-.m,¢11lCtiD
···~-'"' ............ c .. 0/lul ,. ..... . ·==...., lftl .. (.-....,.
CXIWHA-IIAI P'l t• Jfll I -.
speech and broadcast man-l lflll oc.~.thu• uar Cout H ... y., cia•• · Faahl ... lsJDMl
agement at USC, has been 11
Center Aln Black., W1lo
ha.s paced COM. In Ita .. r1y-
seuoo spurt, bad 24 potnU,
and Doug qarn 1ot 10. The
Sea Kings, whO appear to be
the fuorttes to wiD tbe
CenturJ Lequt cron thls
year, sboWed u &lif'USin
man-to-man deftD&e ln
throttllfli the Sailor attack.
Newport's Roll Sclnrllbt
led tbt Tars wUb 11 points,
selected as the Trojan
Forum representatln on the
wOmen's coordinating coan-
eU at usc.
She ts amemberotMortar
Board and Alpll& Lambda
Delta, both naUouJ women'~;
ae'laemlc: bcD:Ir soc.tetles.
She is also a member of
Helenes, • womnt. ..mce
orpolsalloo; Alpl1& Epolloa
RhO, a teltc:onn~J.eatloo
,_. ooeleiJ': iba 1101.
Yertlty'a ~c:W coaDCU,
and pr-at~Aipba BOYS, SIGN fiPW Theta, a ooelaloerorUJ.Sbo
"' lbo ~· olllro. Bot-FOR BASKETBALL tloa • Lqlllto ol 417 VIa
Lido Nord.
• AHIDENIW.IAOICIEIWOIE ~-CORoN~ . DEL MAR'
POLL HOUSE
-M'I7 appeallDc-2 Be4roomo •
-NO' 01: dell, 2 ballll, beamed
etlllap, private poatlo. wood~.
room for ••noloo and ebarm ••• , .... ,.. IClO ,._ ...... ___ ..-...__...,...:':
All JFIU' ? ...
644 :1766
* HAPPY NEW YEAR!
Corona ··'deJ '·Mir ,.
DUPLEX
One of those unusually tine properties we wtsb
eYeryooe coald own. Ooly one duplex Ute this.
Two bdrm. and deo homtt In froot plus an utra
unit 1n the rear. Each with fireplace. Eacb In
ma"elous coodltlon. New carpet.
South of t~ highway. Priced at $97,000.
Call 673-85 50
coast properties
·~T·~· 301 e. BALBOA a.vo., eAL~~·
. 673-541J
. Rill ..., .
~et loue encircle
all t~e fuorld,
~et all fualh ~and
iti ~and--
~ lining bond of
brot~er~ood,
~ lig~t from land
to hm~-~
Does BIG mean GOOD ??
(ARGUMENTS ABOUND ON THAT SUBJECT!)
For many years, we had 5 offices &
approximately 50 salespeople. This
presented many problems, especially
,thru communication (or lack of it),
between management & salespeople.
Today, we have only one office -an
acti vc one -with 18 salespeople &
management who have served the
harbor area for the past 26 years. We
pride ourselves on our capabiUty of
really servicing the listings we take.
Our slogan is ''SMALL enough to know
you -yet BIG enough to serve you''.
So, for 1976, list your home with Bay &
Beach Realty ~ JohnMGalob
StaH & Auoclat ... PERSONALIZED SERVICE COSTS YOU NO MORE
,01 Do.otrome 64MJJJ 11644 MecArduar BIWIIL'64+6J• Ott .. @;>YIEAR
•••aport ...,, c.llfornia t2e83 BAY AND BEACH
87!5-3000
'P. I , a'!ilion· IlEAL ESTATE
200 MAIN STRBBT • 8AL80A
675· 1120 -"l'rS A WHALE OF AM IDEA I"
''RESERVED TO
. OFFER YOUR
HOME.,
ron SALE
e ·l 1 ·1 1 ·e. I e I I 1 .. 1
MLS SALES REPORT
Unit sales for November through
the Multiple Listing Service of
the Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa
Board of Realtors totaled $19.4
million. 6,939 new listings were
processed during the first eleven
m'"lnths of 1975, of which 53%were
sold; 74% were co-operative I
~etuon'i ~reefing•
Modern,-Splif Leve
Commercial Building
$39,500
o/ newport
REALTORS
675-5511
Pee MaDders Ethel Steidl
Yarp Morgan Mary Woof
Mud Cooper JobD Boweo
Marpret Adr1an Mary Gn.bam
DoD Gl-CharmaiDe Culsoo, Secy.
Wray ADdrew Fraot White
Sales MIDI(er Vtee Presideot
THANK YOU FOR MAKING OUR FIRST YEAR lN
NEWPORT BEACH A SUCCESS. FOR YOUR REAL
ESTATE NEEOO IN 19'76 CALL A COATS
l WALLACE PROFESSIONAL. cau 640-6161
~ 11 * ,utofiba!JS * ~:J cJtl 644-7113
/"\ _.t MARTIN
~ REAL ESTATE
3036 E. COAST HIGHWAY, CORONA 08. MAR
J)4 E. BALBOA eL VD., BALBOA 675-4710
NaWPOitT UACHoCORONA O.L MAR
RUL •nATa SfltiCIALim •••••••••••••••••••
COL£ OF NEWPORT, REALTORS
Jane and John Boyd
& Associates
II SHIMG YOU A
~~Sa.
A~. A~ IOMDEIPUL
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lie .W.. AU ettj fin .ea. froat 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. OD u.. 1111,. tM Ucs• .. or Sadaya. :? ~..'7. ~~~CANCER TALKS A -:~:.c:;::_~ UCI BEGIN JAN. 6
. OL p .
• O.IAMD ... IPAI.IWD
MH
DANIEL J. SlOTH « COIIta
Ilea bu hj(Ued tbllltd
of tbe ReblbWtaUoD rutltute
of Oraace COUDtJ (RJO) u
director ot PJ'OCftJU. A
former Catllolle prtest, Mr.
Smith tulftlled a stmllar role
wbUe oo a 6-mootb atmatt.
cal from tbe cbareb 1D lt72-
78. He has reeetvtd broad
reeocnttlon botb aeldemtc-
ally IDd proleutoelly. u.
WU listed ID "OutltarvtfJIC
YOWl( men 1D America" lD
1969, aDd was In "Wbo's
who 1D western Amertca"
1n 1971.
be •10 per year, Ulllea the BJolocical, eUDlcal, psy-
UliNJ bu bNo spayed or ebololieal aDd IOCtal upect.
Deutend, In wbleb case tbe of eueer wW be esplored
f" Ia $5. lD a 10-week pabllc lecture
Cat. an DOt requJred to serlu at uc lrvtM Ju. &
be Uceued. Rowe•er, to belp tllfOUCb March 11.
city a.oJmaJ coatrol offtc•n Pbyaictaos, cancer re-
iD retul'lliac cat. to tbetr aeucbers, IOCtal acienUsts
owotra, an aptioDI.l m tag IDd pat!eat. wm sbare the
1a oa a.lt for $5, or $2.50 poc:Uwn cturtoc the bloJocy
for oeatered or spayed cats. ot cancer aerlea, wblcb wUl
-.
O'II.NAl
Wal-,lb & M(tlhl.
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AL-T I. ltiLQt
M&Reaw•••
-673-9313
Current doc Ucenses ex-be opeD to UCI atudeot. for
ptre Dec. 31,11975, aodmust courae credit &Dd totbepub-
be renewed tlcbt away, the Uc as a free lecture pro-
pollee department warDed gram, -... I.C.eetH•tla••r this week. Sessloos wut be held trom
. . . -. -. .. --. 'I -~ . -~ --.. ~ -. ... . ~ . . . . -. ---.
c.,.. del M
BEAUTIFUL DINING ON THE BAY
COCKTAILS UNDER THE STARS
I OfAMPAGNE SUNDAY BRUNOf
10 A.M. to 3 P.M.
IIJM.aAYS. ....
MIWPOIIT IIAOt
-YATtOMI
640-5121
!78-14
\ ..
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"BEST
OF
FRIENDS"
U AC,T .... ,
1"11-tt
Fire atatlons wUJ sell the 7 to 10 p.m. Tuesdays and
L IGM. M011CI
NOTICE
OF PUBLIC HEARING
Notice 1s hereby given tbat
the Planolng Commlssloo of
the City or Newport Beach
wlll hold a public bearing
on Amendment No. 461 in-
itl.ated by The Irvine Com-
pany to consider an amend-
ment to amend the Planned
Community Development
Plan for "North Ford" to
permit general changes 1n
the Planned Com muntty text,
and the acceptaoce of an
Environmental Document •
Notice Is hcr~>by further
given that said publh. belr-
lnlt wlll be held on tlw 8th
day of January, 1976, at the
hour of 7:00 P.M. ln the
Councll Chambers or the
Newport Beach City Hall,
at wblch time and place any
and all persons lntt>rested
may appear and be beard
thereon.
James Parker, Secretary
Planning Commission
C tty of Newport Beach
Publish: Dec. 25,1975,1nthe
Newport Harbor Ensign.
Thursdays 1n science lec-
ture ball. Bruce Lavln of
Thousand Oats, a seoJor 1n
biological scieoces, 1s co-
ordinator of tbe sertes •
Durfnc the series, mem-
bers of the UCI faculty, phy-
sictaos aDd scientists trom
throughout California and
across tbe UDited States wU
discuss tbe various typee of
cancer, immunology, thera-
pies and the psychological
aDd social Impact of cancer.
0.4SS SCHEDULE ~OR
SPRING 4V ~LASLE
Or~e Coast College's
112.page spring semester
class schedule ts now avaU-
able, free of charge, tn the
OCC student tookstore.
The booklet cootains ln-
formatlon about admissloos
and reglstraUoo procedures,
and has a complete Usting
of spring classes. Registra-
tion 1s underway and runs
through Feb. 6. Spring clas-
ses beglD Ffb. Z.
For reglstratloo l.Dforma-
ttoo, phone the OCC Ad-
mlssloos Office at 556-5735
or 556-5736.
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FOLKS IN SPACE?
Can we contact ao lntel-
ll.:ent ctvllwtton which
might exist In space?
That questloo wUl ba
pondered In the rtnal ses-
sion of Orange Coast Col-
lege's new once-a-month
tree lecture series,
"frontiers of astronomy,·•
schf'dulf'd for 7:30 p.m. Fri-
day, Jan. 9, In OCC's plane-
tarJum.
"Where Picture Framing is an Art"
STUDIO
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astronomy Instructor Steve
lattando, who Is also the
director of the OCC plane-
tarium. Friday's show wtll
r onslder the most promlsi.njz
methods for loter('eptintt ex-
traterrtltrtal mtU~tfQ u
well as for mald.Jl« our OWD
presence known to others.
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DON'T LEAVE,
BOB!
.. .b Reed 1a quitting. That's too bad. Bob has I'U.D our city's marine department
very etf.lcienUy for a number of years. He's quite a man, aDd we ldnd of hate to
see his t1nd leave public senice.
Maybe we could talk Bob into lticJdDc U'OUDd IDd nmmnc for elective otftce.
There are a couple of ))b8 tbat w1lJ be ap for crab• pretty 800D. ODe ta tbe local
seat in the State Senate. The incumbent has )lmped 011 Pres!deot Ford's ox-cart (t~tntlng it's a bi.Ddwacoo), aDd bu beeo rtdi.Dg wltb tbe lntne Co. for years. StrtcUy
eatabllshment. Southern Calltomia lawyer type.
# Vr, there's tbe Clty CouocU seat from West Newport, held by incumbent Doll
MciDnls, wbo wam. a 3rd term. Just as Costa Mesa Ia ftnally ptt1aa rid of eome
of u~ "old crony" City Hall establtablpent, we seem to be start1Dg our on here
in Newport. We should bave a 2-term Umlt. ·
You · u get a good Idea of bow Bob Reed thlllu by the tact that be wants oo big
seDd-ofl, or party, or te.Umooial wlwll be quits. He leaves that ldDd of DODSenae
to the professlooal poUUctau aDd bureaucrat..
Bob Is a tough old cowboy atrajgbt from Marlboro Country. He wu a fine cow-
poke, a good oUman, aDd an oatltaDdlnr Uteauard before be took OYer tbe top )»b
in tbe mar1De department. He hu al8o shcnrn that be Ia a beck of a pod admlnlatrator. Probably the be.t 1D our clty goYei'Dmeot.
There are 10me lol.U lD ton wbo are woodertaa wby be qutt. He Ia stW rtlaUYely
JOUDC, 18 well-Uted by au, IDd bu aniYtd a 111mber of ma10r1 and cfty miJIICera.
There are namora that City Ball nnta to tuna OYer the Ufepard ae"le't to the
parks department. Or, tbat tbe pollee chief wanta to add tbe Uftcuardl and tbelr
boats to b11 empire, 10 be could watcb ewer u from laDd, eeai.Dd alt. It wW be'
flltere.UO, to wa.tcb wblt MIJPtlla lD tbe mo.tbl &bald-aow tblt Bob RMd II atepptaa
do1rD. Because, be's DDt tbe kJDd ol pJ you pUb UoaDd. Yoa woo't ... tibli erawlllil
for tbe po11Uclau IDd banaicrata. Be ft1b tall.
Nor wW you tlDd Bob Jo1D1ic ap db IDJ apeelal W.l"eet ~~~ arcxaad ton.
He'• b1.l own man, Ylth bll on ~ of dotac tbiDc•· He• a a lllder, DOt a maa to tbe rub.
Come to thlDk oftt. ma~ tMt'a ny be decSded to qult. •
Now, 1t wW be filtertilttll to ... Wbo tJII city m~D~pr plea to replace blm.
Probably .,me IUY from c• or 10mep&ace, ft6 liDoft INollfelt ..,,,. lbOIIt
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