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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-01-08 - Newport Harbor EnsignNEXiRBORS ol tbe Wtcbalfty famUy dbciSI last Tlwrs- day's tngtc ftre with Ner)Ort Fire Chief Leo Love. Ware Norotsky, at left, ran to t1\e nre statloo after bis wife, Lots, called lA the alarm. They were amcq a gi"'Op of about 50 people who met Mo:ldly at City Rail to cllsaass the flre, and to loot for ftys to ensure IPiut such tragedies lA tbe ~ (Eastp pboto.) A nteran Los Angeles fireman who Uves ln Balboa called tbls. week for u ln- vestiption of the city's water IIIIPlysystt>m ·'befoft another tracedy strikes." Leo Dtmpsey, 831 E. Bay Ave., made his plea alter water problems agajD hampered Newport Beacb firemen . fighting the New Year's morntng blaze at llt E. Ocean F'..root, which killed 6 people. "I bow that t he best nre department eanoot eftlcenUy cODtrol fire without adequate water ~Y," be wrote Ia a a.tter to tbe Eoligo. ··a .... um 1a B-.lbaa ... pa.eer PHIL HAYDEN, battalion fire cblef, explains the dlf- ficultles that facel1 the New- port Beach fire depertmeot ln f1gbt1Dg the New Year's day blue that c laimed 6 Uves la Balboa. (Ensign photo.) How do ,. kup it from ........ ? Tbat ... the blc QlleStioG II'OIIDd Newport S.eb tbll week u tbe city came oM of emotJoDal lhock over tb-! oc.....,..._ fire tbat ~ Gilt t ll•es early Nt'WYear's day. In terms ot IItman U-.s, lt was probably tbe most disastrous in the city's his- tory. F'lre Chief Leo Love IDd City Councilman Howard Rogers both Ufted yelter- ctay that the city pus Ill ordiDa.nc. that would speed liP lnsta.llatloo of borne tlre detectloo devices. F'trerntll bellt'Ye such a device prob- ably would hue saved IOD(- wrtter DooaJ Mlcbalsky, 47, his wile San.b, 40, seas Dimitri, 4, and Jules, 1, and Mr. Michalsky's secre- tary, LUUan Sabetb. 48, aDd ber daagbter £U.zabetb, 8. Corooer's deputies say all 6 were probably dead before firemen were alerted at 1:43 Captain CoostantiDe Flink, Ill old sea doc who sailed ~rytblng from 4-mastecl schoooers and Liberty sblps to modero yacbts, wUI have his asbes scattered Satur- day from the deck of tbe list ship be com m:lDd~, tbe Sea Scoat Argus. Capeala FUnk. aa. clted nee. 10, ,.. a year att.r l'ttli"LLI from his ~ ,..,_ & '•":t -'J+".:&. "Actually, M Df"'ef re- tired," his wtfe E l111betb wUI tell you. "He just didn't do much for the past yeu or so." He was bospltall.led alter sutferlng a stroke Dec. 15, and died at Hoag holpltal. He had requested that ser- d~. ''and 1D that tlme t.bere havebeell2tngtc lUes. The first, oo Mariners MUe, was a tnged)' because of the tremeedous prfll)ertv I on. The second wu oo New Year's day, renlti.Dg ln the loss ol 6 · Uves, and there wu a small water problem, which aceordiDc to protes- siooal testimony, had no er. feet on the loss of ltle. But, tLld tbe timing been a :tttle dltfereot, it might have bee.1 an Lmpor1ant fa<'tor. •• He call& IIPO:I the C lty REHIRE HIRSCHBERG, JUDGE ORDERS tiiY Councll to .. tDteltlpte tbe stan Hirschberg mllst be water problem ID tbls eity re-instated to hla job u IDd tell tt.e people wbat needs Newport Beach city business to be done to correct Lt." Uceose commissioner. Su- perior COClrt Jud(e Bruce recommeodatlOD that Mr. Hirschberg be given ~ek his job. Jqe Sumner &110 Rabies clinic =~~~=·~ or1iered that aU ~cit pay. plus interest, be paid by the city, plus liP to $1 ,500 lD attOI"!My fees, lad sacb other costa and da.maces u tbe court may later decide. J ~3 14 the job more than 2 years an. il. • lCO by City Muager Robert Wyoa. wbo later turoed down a ctty ClYtl Se"ice Board CoraM ~ M.ar's Kiwanis Cblb wm JoiD tbe city of Newport Beach Ill IPQUOr- lag a c.t-nte nblea cllAlc bere mal•. lSIDd 14.. LoeaJ doC cmaer1 Y1l1 be able to pt tbelr pet1 n cclDated lbr $1 each. On n.e.ctay. tbe lltb, Ute cllDtc wlll be COidleted from '1 p.m. WJtll 8:30 p.m. at tbe Lido ftre ltat.lon. 475 JIM st. The nest ole.-. tbe eu.&c Y1l1 na the same ._n at tbe NftPOrt CeD- a.r tlre ltatloft. 868 Suta Bute.n. V accluUoe certtfteat• COftr11ic• tM eattn period of 1m c1ac u~ m•lt be Ph••t-' .... pet oners WIJ llw '-" ...., u~. a pollee ........ mu tUd tldl wMt. Tbe c•rtUicatM wUl be lMied after eecll n cctaatloft at the dltlk. WALTEIIARnM OF c. .. .,eES AT AGE 62 .,..., llu'tlll, a, 'WtiiO dMd la l at hll IIDIM 11 tn Pl•mmer. COita ...... wu IIU1ed .r-. I .. ~ ........... -... It ............ , Clllplltlc.ta...._ Mr. --. a.._.. ...... ................ IS ,..,.., wu bon a. At-...... The legacy of Linda O'K.ccfc FBI raiders visit B. I. Leroy's Balboa laland Pr.rmacy was ooe of 13 Southern Callforaia addres- ses Yisited Sunday by FBI ageftts Ybo Aid they were tooklDc tor efldellce oo an alleged pmbtJac n.c. No arrests were matte, llld K.a Kroe.ch., 100 of pbarmacy owner Everett KroeseiJ..Ald yesterday tbe flllt "wu no blC tblllc." "Tbey came iD IDd talbd to a oo.ple of people, Lld weot to tbe apertmeai ap- ~ta.~rs. • • M •• K roesc h told tbe E~ "They dida"t .. nss anyboii!y, or uyt.hllc Utt that. It nso•t any ble nJd." Newport pollee were not notlfted ·ot tbe FBI vlsit, aeeor to flee otrleer J. A. Eptltetn. "TbeJ se"ed fedenl ... reb warruts," omcer EpilMl tJII)Iai.Md. "-.d MY ~ tbeJ' m\pt ba" p6cMd • wW ro tloaladcal IJMd Jary. Aay lllcMetla .. ...ad COtM .,_ .... )lry ••• Mr. Rlrsc~rc. f5, Who lt•es lA H~aattactoa Beach, said yesterday tbat bl.s lepl Ylctory • •pro•u tbat beUic rtcht is DOt eDOIIIb • JOG 10metlme1 hue to co to court aod torce tile Amert- cu system to work." He said be feels conftdellt tbat "tbe a.enrbelmiQg majority of the peQple LD Newport wen with me au aklllc; otbenrt.e, I WOtldll't ftllt to go ~ck to work for tbe ctty." Mr. Wyu said be wUl st1ldy . tbl .._. •• cleel.llal befon declcllllc .,..._r tile city lbCJII14 .,..e1 U. nllllc. Mr. Htncllberc wu de- moted to a .eor-.r jab lD October t9'7S. after 11M ..,erion at City Hall ~ a.tm co_..... 1ro1n eome me-.rs ol tM .,.._ Dell comm•lty ttlll be llld beee O'IWlJ llftUillh• .. eab'ciac -· ••• lleaMe lawa. A~ la .. r, lie wu fired ll'om tbe •••••r Job. After tbe CMI .. tte. Bovd nled _.._.., tllat ..... ldl't ....... ~ ot ftrM, CIJ ..._ acer .,. o8tnd .. rilll&n him Ia • -..etW lib. bMMtull~..,.... ...... l.....et KJ'OIK.'-,__,_ ..,... • ~Mart ~~teet 3 tlaya ..... ... FBI -came, PtltST ..... •UNGUAL wu r ., • ...._ Ia liatllladDrY • • ·tal'! A.l .. ..... =-... ·--.. ~ cr Jl tr-J ~ -.... ... 11,._ ...... •••"" . ·---------,.. ~ ... IUdl u ---......., liP .... laP1 ... ....... ~ Benu-Ueel ............ .. ..... 1.-AIIIIatC..· U.. lint U.. Ia ...... .... ,. -....,.., ~ ...... ,...,.. I*IIIIIIIP_.._fi,OOO E ........... , .. ....,_ ....... ...a.;.;. 0 ..... ..........__ u.llllllll ........... . · --...-ca-. ....-.r-111 c.., c-.ea • ... 111 • = -lllatas .... tee-.... hi"rll ... .. .• • Lm. Jut nu•r ., tile ftre JD tMlr .._., .. 116 £. Oceu FI'Git Ia haOa. Ttae flre al.lo did abOit ftO,. 000 ch.mace to .t bomes C. the CI'VW.Jed ,.. nln•Ja. bit Ulere were DO otber IDJuies, eJICtllll tor a eat thamb llil8lnd by a bystaader ~ llremtll ftcbt (Be b.lue. stx flh- men were treated at u.e scene lor amoa ..... ua.. Fire lDYestlptorl ~ tbe blue ataJUd ,.... fiPU'ks from a llnOider'lll fireplace lor mUipd tiD pt put a fire screeD 'Wb!Je till OCCJIIlUts ot tbe Z-lltory bulldlng slept. Earller accuaUou t.1111t flretlcbters arrt•ed l.ale.IDII were lDefteetlYe. MerD-' tD be overcome llolldly .,._ oetcbborbood resideats met at Clty Hall w1tb tift de- pa.rtmeot ~~-other city lea!jers. T lle meetlftc wu called by. CouncUman Roprs of vlce be beld oa the Area. witb bls ubes to be scatter.d at seL He became a seamaa at 16 ID b1s uttve E....aa ud made b1s flrat nat to tMs ~ oo a f-mue.d scboaDer iD 1911. After mi- gntJIIc to Amer1ea_ be met Elilabetb Ill Mew Yort. SM. too, lwt come ben frOID E......_ He~· 11 taae oa the 4~muted ldlooaer. ~ ..W storm~ a.od -rmes pd tbem out ol bust.beu, thea earoed an .Umlted ~tea cap- tain's Ueese that enabled blm to skipper an)' s!Up of any toGntce. After deUvertDt: a yacht to Calilomta 1n 1938, the FUnks settled be", U•iDc first ln Nnport, and mov- ing to their home at 163 21st St., Costa Mesa, In 1941. C apta1o Flink salled Liberty ships and VIctory ships that suppUed Amerl- ~ forces ln World War D. tbeD beeame a •eU-kDown raebt ~r here after the WIT, Be skippered theGood- will for 10 yeus, and took lt oo tbe Hooolulu race ln 1952. Later, be was at the helm of the yacht Sea Dia- mc:JDd for several years. Anout S years ago, he went lDto semi-retirement. but fohmteered to comm.aod the Arpa, Wblcb beiODcs to tbe coaty•s Sea Scouts. Besides his wile, Capt. FliDlt is •rYt•ed by a 100., Edrard, who ts a eapta1D for tbe Oatted States Line out of New York; adagghter, Mlllleeot Ehret, &Dd grand- lOGS Robert Flink aDd Fred S.well, all of Costa Mesa. Tbe Arps wlll leave the Sea SceNt but at DOODSatur. day OD Capt. FUnk's last \'oy~Ce, Restaur1nts on agellda City P1auillc Commis- am.ra wUl dbcou rest- •nata IDd a proposed e ..... ID land ases tor the A....-roDic-f'ord property ,_ ttlleJ' meet at 7 p.m. tod&J, JIL 8, at City Hall. At • afttnooa !hdy S@S· aoa pnceecttac the formal IMtUic, 1MJ a.re eJ~*ted 110 dl8cu1 poatble tburCW ta ..-.c. tnmc plaM ... ud laclllltr1al de•elopm• lltJdy. ,.... ....... lDcl~ • AL ttRATJ)NS .. ttr.o·· ,...rut a.c ~ w. eo... 1ttry ., w..c New. ,eft. • MEW ltESTAUAAN1'1 .. 11111111 .. KoU C..._ ...... Mill Ia Udo VU- ....... WMdby O. .... • LAJQ) USE e._. II -.: I :s:dc -Font, ft6at ... n.lt .. oftkel .. N d 1 M I lltndllttl ~ WIIIIII_.M11 H• ••• 1 lala.ra. .. Balloa. Blttalioa Fire Cblet Pbll Hayden eJI)I•tMC! tbe clelays la tett.ilac water onto tbe ftn!, IDd showed a cbatt, which be said can be baeked lip by actual tape YO&ce re- cordincs, detaJ.l.IDc t.be Cbi'ODOlocteaJ ft.,aue to OUR Jlf A~ 15 !00 Jell'l old tbls year, Ull Floyd llortoo Calli bu been a.roaDd for ba1J' of that biceoteDDb..l. Wr. Caia, •rt ucs wisecncki.Dc u u.-1, is sbowo here at bJ.s tOOth blrtbctay c~Lebntloll, aJoac with two ~. Ellubeth Cain Adamsca of 1'11~. at left, aDd lb:ryUD Cain of Costa Mesa. a member of tbe bu1.1diDc department staff for the City of Newport Beach for tbe put 20 'ears. (Ensign photo.) COTOM del Mar's N - strleted pariWic oa aueec- sweeptac days beciM IlL 12. Poll« will f.u.e ...,.._ lD« c lbtiCJIII fl'om tbeta ..W. Jan. ze, tba wOl be(iD .,_ su.J..og clbtloe1 tMt carry a tine for motori.Jila wt.o lpM'e the ao.pu1dllc sicU. the tire. Accordi~ to Cbier Ray. deo, tbt fire statlon at Bal- boa aoo I sl anl1, jist ball a block from the rue, was ootifled at 1:43, a.od had a tire eottine on tbe n y at 1:44, They arrived at 1:45, Neighbors dropped ro m- plJlnts alter lea.rnlng of tbe cba.ln o~ circumstances that made the tlremer.'s response He spans half of U.S. histOry more dlrtkult. Ftre trucks could oot go directly to the fire, because ltle nearest nn hydrant wu halt a block away at Alvando aod the alley bebind (){'eu 1Froot. That hydrant wu bloc ked b) an Ulegallr parked <'ar. Aootber hydrant proved to be "dr)'" because lt was temporarUy discoo- nected while water depart. ment workers did repa.ln. A breakdown lo lntra-cle- partment communications was blamed by F'lre Chief Leo Love, •ho said later that the local flre statioo Friends and relatives from ;ever~lstates pthered here Sunday to help f'loyd Morton Cain celebrate his 1 OOt.h bl.rthd.a y. Mr. Cain, a retired U.S. Tr easur} Dept. aceountaot, also worked oo the · • Man- ~ttan Project," "''hlch de- veloped America's first atomic bomb. He and Mrs. Cain arne toCt1Hom1a from Wuhington ln 1945, when he ns working on t~t pro- )e("t, and moved !rom Glen- dale to Costa Mesa 10 1954. Mrs. Cain passed awa) 3 years ago, shortly alter the couple celebrated thelr ~h wedding anoiversar)'. Mr. Cain now hves at Park Lido healthcue ceo- ter, where Sunday's party bad not beetl properly ootl-2 HURT IN fl ed that the hydrant would be tempo~rtly oat. Wbeo tlremto did get hooked IDto COM ~D A 1SH a bydrut, they bid prob-Unr\ terns wUh heavy sediment ln tbe water, but 9000 over-A Corona del Mar woman came ttat. Tberl a motorist remained 1n serious coodl- igDorlac poUce' d.lrect1oos' tiOII yester~y ln Hoac hot- drove over a bose and bro~ pltal's lntensl•e care ODit, it. followlac an auto crub earl) ••wsa. all of u. ~eiU Saturday 011 Bays de Drive. Of~:-wblc~....MtY naa w CUol-Rer 1&-yea.r~d s111ler trot It's amu tng bow tine a YI.Siting from 11assa. job 'oar firemen did ,, said chusetts, wu trea_ted for Leo Dempsey an e:_lneer fa cta.! cuts and rt>leased !rom wtth the Los • An(eles Fire the hospitaL . Pollee sa) Martha ~i.~t!r. Dempse} hves Sprtn,;er, 23, of 302 lrts, Pra1H · also came from tailed to make a curve as some of the Michalsky's she drove ~st on Bt)'SJde netcbbors aDd from Preston a.t the folt of the tull west fyeatte 'of Lido Isle of Ca.maUoo Ave., lett the a former fire orftclal .. ~ road aDd hit a Ught poiP. said he Is 00, quaJLfled as The accident O<'curred a lew ao upert to testily oo fire ml..nutes ~st mldnl~bt, matters In state Superior Local fire dE't)t. para. Courts medics treated both victims "T~ ftrem~n jfd a.n out-at the scene and took them standing job stopptnc the tire to Roac. wu held. He Is a native of Plttlburgb, Pa. Re ls a 32nd Decree Ma.saQ, and a Wet1m~ mem- ber of tbt Masonic ~ in Ptttsburch. Arnone Sundar's cele- brants -.·ere Mr. Cafn's 2 daogbters, Mlr)•ann Cain of Costa Mesa aDd Ells.abeth C aiD A<ttmson or Tu esoo, and Craodehild.ren Marll)'"D Hurl- but of Deove r aDd Robt-rt Ml!cllell ol Las Vegas. HlS (J'Ut-cnnd<:hlldreo are Beverly Hurlbut, Brett Hurl- but and Tammen Mitchell. Alto a_t the party were Mr. and Mrs. Bruce William.;, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Mc- AlplDe. Rob!rt ClaytOn, Jem Drawdy, Mr. ao:t Mrs. James GordoQ. Mr.aadMrs. Edftrd Wblte, Mr. aad Mrs. John Caturano, Mr. aad Mrs. James AdamiOil, Mr. and Mrs. Dooald SolomOD, MJ.ss Rc>Khell Dod(e, MI'S, Ruth l:felu, W1ss G~ta Bury, Mrs. Helea Herman. Miss Katherine Gonioo, Mrs. Kay Kamm. Yr. aad lin. ftllco Coadry, IDd Terry aad loi'Dl atlllltr. All 17 cUdJdates for the 3 Costa Mesa City Counctl seats up for election March 2 have been 10Yittd ro a public spealdnc Corum at 7:30 p.m. Jan. 15 at the Rale- t r Ht Clllb, 3107 Kllle)'- brooke, ln nortbCosu Mesa. The forum, spoosored by the community procress com mtttet of COIU Mf'A,, wUJ be opeo to tbe pmUe. "Each candidate bas been maHed a card to fill out," A s1 mllar IJI"'CCUl. belle tried oa Lido ~.CII*Id ... l •d to dtatklu ud ...... Tbere, a 90-day trial ,........ bepD Dec. 1, w1th tbe UdD Isle Commalty Aua. .a. lac Ucto resldeats tD wallla- tarUy ot.erve ~ re- strictlcal oa eel1ala ....._. on Tueeda)'l a.d frldQL BIU ~. LI:A 114- miDtst:rator, aid T ..... J uat ·• coapentlaa ,... cnat the flnl few weeb ..... to- day was oot or ou .... days.'' Mr. Spnc-.,.a. pollee ban bHD ..._. tiD ~i•e ftJ1lJJic cJtat.,.. • Lido, Yitb tbe ~ of toucber cttatiaos .. tile ftrtun. Tbe street-aw...-. pro- t~ ,.. atarted ..,. ~ ofttdals met Yb coaa- m11Dlty representad._ lla both Corooa &-1 Mar ud Lido Isle, and cot oo~ SUIIPOI't for U. .-. ... Co- raaa ~liar, DeWly~ street sips tell ~ wbleb bDUw Md diJI are set uld~ tor ltreet ~ IDe 011 their .,.... ........ atrlcta putilc atOOrfiiiiiJ. in c. • elplalad committee co- ordlutor O..t ~ "and tbt lntormatloD be p!lb oa tbe cud w1U be ~ed to I.Dtrodllet tum. U hf co•t make tbe mef'tt.oc. be cu explain hir abseoce 011 the same card." ~~~-~;s:~·~:=~ C.C. committees na11ed Caodlctat~s wW be lfv• 5 millltes eactl to rriPDftd to ! basic QUeatiODa: •• Wllm are tbe maJn ....._ o1 a. ele~tJon. and what are ,.,., a..o.swers to tbe ta.e.?" IDd "Wbat a.re COlt& Mea's problems. put, pt'UIIt Ull fllblre'?" •embers ol tbe pr.a ..W aao ••e tbe ci:laaeetiDCIMI~ tioD tile cwdidates. Besides lll'flQg tnstalla- t1011 of smote detectors, Ybich cu be bougbt locally for less thu $50, Cblef Love bad 10me otber ideas 011 aYOldiJI& a repeat of last week's disaster: "We are COlnc to study a method of putttog a COQPle of mtD &Dd 10me llcbtwejgbt hOSe Into a pollee btU- copter, to be df'OilPed near a ft.re, where they could book qp and cet some water oo tbe tire ln a burry wblle fortber help Is arrtvtnc. We woald be restricted to about 85 lba. of equipment, but we belleYe tt can be worked oat. "Abo, tbe city publlc wortl ~ment bas a.n OD-co&il prognm or re- Uablc tile old water mains 00 Balboa, aod that should help u witbour nter supply lD tbe 111111 re." ~ts b} Balboa r.t Nat• that periodJc n the ot tbe old ml1Ds ~ the water were blalfttd llloMay b)' Public Worb Director Jos~ O..LIIl lor bll department's oow .fAit..,..t nus~ or tbt ll\IJ.u. Clllef Lo•• a15o offered tb11 ldtice to bomeow-.ers: .. Raft a f1mlly tne~~t­ t&. plM aod pnctiC"t tt, ud t.d ...,-y member of lbl ca.a.ty tlllt, a.ee ,.,. I.N Olt fill a bmaiiiC bOIUit, 101 ....act *' out. Doa't 10 '-ct Ia. H.-. a del:lc- ......... to "'"' ...,. tile .... " Ce.eU.U Rocert said ,.._.., .._... -.ewill "earry hlf$tw .. tM CUJ Co.- dl .. ......,.. tl&c older .......... , .. , a.n • • ..... .,... •• IDitall ... IJ$ I ...... tbly clllillile .... Of ... thiJ an NW tttlld. u ·•we .-• wtu. tt .. . Let'w .................. . ........... President frank Jank of tbe Corooa del Mar Chamber of Commerce bas named the Long lines for stamps Long lines at loc.l post otftoes were expected to ret sborter later this •Hk. ac- corc:liDg to Newport Beach Postmaster Glenn Goodrich. As many u 50 people at a time jo1Ded lines •rly ln the week, seeking 3~ aDd 13~ stamps to oomply with tbe bieber first class postal rates that went loto effect last Thursday. Most •e~ bu~ 3~ stamps to add to the 1~ stamps left over from tbelr Christmas stock, accoi"&D( to local postal clerks. -But, late -r.edy, both tbe Newport IDd Corooa del ltar post omces ran 011t of s~ stamps and "HD't able to say wt\ea a new ~ly would urlY~. Plenty of lS~ lssves ftre OD band. "Tbt uocerta~ty l~ on us by tiM> rourts madt> it bard to react to the IIIMfro ded.stoo to go 1head to the 13~ nt•," Postmaster Gooc1r1cb eJII)la.lne<t. nti!P GETS' lOOTS AND WATOtDOG TOO Wll.a t.e. BrYMt Muttoa of Corou. ~~ llbr partrled bil ~ C01ftiUJ tJ'ICk • ~ AYi ... r lli.l 11o11e lardllJ ...,_, ._ lett tats q t. tM tnek to cw.rd ............. . --... nearMd to u. tnd 10 ......... .. ~-~~~~~-­ ol ...-..e~-'**-.. 'fti'G of tooll Mid .,.. ..... .... ................. a .._. MlltnliM • .. , trf Mdeeata. followiJII commattees rortbe new yeu : Merchants -Loretta Far- num and Sblrley WllJ.lams. co-cbainnen; Bob Zweber, Jaclde Willer, Bill Roller MARINERS MILE EATERY OKAYED I.Dd Pa.t Marley. Allotber f'HtMrut ll co- Block captains -Rick lac • • U. Martllen Mile PerlaDs aDtl Bl1lle McJieUly. Wltertr.l. Membership • Rlebard Solltb Cout Rec'-1 Palalerri. Coast Comma..._.n ..._, Tra.uportattoo Bob Moaday tD I1"Ut a permit Stoessel. to tbt onen ol tM RliiO Postal -ArYO Hupe.. Pelleu _, Aac._lllartltr ct.Jrmu; Jot.a Boyd and re.ta.nJU to •uct a tMrct Grant Honld. · .elef1 )lit ,.. ot• 111itJ F'tnaoce -8ab Stoe&Rl. PeUcu. t'ba1rmu; lerry O'Neal a.nd Rt11Nent1 ot NftiiOlt Joe Wolben. H._. ....a.ct tN scttCC PubUclty -Jim WOOd. m..._ a ,_..._. Bead! l'rornms -Hal Plncbln. to ~ t111t u. ..., BeutHicaUOD -Dais ltncblre .....tel biDet.- Kate h. Ylf'WI from tile cttr•• ... LAitslatioa Date Euip NY pan. n. ... De.laDcy. ~ ICftld W. ..._ RM&dftltl -J•m~. t11e .,....,._ llttiM· lall tree A ...... D .. ~ba .. o•er tall u..s a. Hanor Vlf'W HUla ls let b' .... ttay tUc1tt. whee the ~ owners a.noclaUoellolda It's lDDIIl1 meettnc. Ollpal:mh ot tM ~ 7-mtmber board of dt- rec-ton wUI llllllbmit a alaa. of S new mem~n. lad YU1 try to force I otMt IMI· lllftr baud rnelrlberl to flea el~ bee& ... tllef 'ftft ....... ~ by tlla .... t board. u t.. ploy ..... tM ....,..... M•tP'-.r lrGIIP --to eled 6 ... t.n~ ...... ra. ,.,. lliililal 81@ ,.... at ...... ,..., ... ., Ktllll llllaiU .. '7:10 .... n. 1 w•••t~n• a ........ ._...., .. t' a ,_ •. , .... ... _. ........ ,.._ ......~ f-,.... .................... ....... _ ..... el 'IIJif HL •• ...... ~ -· - --- -·· ~ .. •• .. .. " • -·· .·! -·-,. ~ Oil£ Al AIM) E. HUI'A,-Mill--oltlie -.. ...................... • "ALL THINGS WORK FORGOOD •• !' For some time 11011r, l have been on a medical program of walking at a fut !lace every day for an hour, as urgently prescribed by my doe tor. A routine electrocardiogram had binted at a beart problem, and a treadmiU exercise IIi tbe doctor's office revealed that not enoiJib blood was reaching the heart ·at extreme exersion. The daily walk was ordered as the corrective measure for· restoring an adequate now of blood --starting with a brisk 15 minute effort and gradually extesdlng the time to a full 60 minutes. At the beginning, I grudgingly allotted the required time from an already busy routine --one hour out of s ome 16 or 17 waking hours each day for the rest of my life. But the comforting s6lution came quickly. I discovered two back- to -back Bible study half hours on radio, conveniently scheduled to fit In with my business routine. The first is at 11 a.m. on week-days, during which I alternate between Dr. Carl Mcintire on XEMO and the Biola College hour on KGER, with particular attention to Dr. Lloyd T . Anderson's Bible class on Tuesdays and Thursdays. The second half hour offers Dr. J _ Vernon McGee's 0 Througtl the Bible" br oadcast on XEMO at 11:30 a.m. (and again at high noon on KGER if I get a late start for my walk ). So there was the blessing, in double m easure : a steady improvement in all- around physical fitness and in heart con)iition (as shown by a repeat tread- mill test ) and also rewarding study courses in the fundamental doctrines of the Bible, from Genesis through Revelation . On on e of thos e walks. no t· so long ago, I was list ening to Dr. McGee pres.enting his customary introduction , which always includes the reading of lette rs fr om listeners. l was startled to hear the name Corona del Mar . Dr. McGee was reading a letter from an unname d local resident, who told :he heart-rendin g stor:; or a little girl who never r eac hed hom·3 one Friday alter- noon fr om Li ncoln school in Harbor V1ew Hills . The body of the 11 ye ar old girl was fou~d the next day in a r e mote area alp ng the Back Bay. In the letter to Dr. McGee, the mother told of her anguish and grief and of thoughts of suicide. She was impelled one Sunday to attend a service at Calvary Chapel in Costa Mesa, and she heard a sermon by Pastor Chuck Smith on "How t o find God ." Right there she prayed fo r the comfo rt that only our Lord can provide . ' As she was to wri!e later. j 'God's s on , J esus C hrist, was indeed knocking at the doo r of my heart, and I let Him in as Savior and Lord --and the weight of the whole world was lifted fr om my s houlders, and I was free." I r ecognize d the tragic event, of course, although no names were given. The Ensign had carried the story of the death of Linda O'Keefe, and of the efforts to locate the killer. I had no phone number for the family, but I did have the address from the news· paper stor y, so I wrote · a note to Mrs. Barbara O'Keefe, telling of the coinci- dence of hearing her letter read on the radio program . I asked Barbara if she woulll write her testimony of conversion and faith so that l might pwllsh it In the Ensign's weekly Bible page to pro· vide comfort and reassurance for others. A lltlle while later came a phone call from Mrs. O'~efe . Weexchangedword/1 of personal testimony, nottng how the Lord often uses adversity and grtef to bring us comfort and blesalng. Bar" bara agreed to send me a copy of the arttcle abe had written for the World· wide Challenge macutne, a monthly publication of Campu1 Crusade for Cbrtat. · The article lncludel the additional &Q0C1 newa of her youn,cer da\Jibler, Dlua, ctvtng her heart to the Lord. And wt.a Barbara brougbt In the Cbal- or ,._,._,.t•• at ol the NeiiiiOflllutlor ..GOlla You can enjoy Dillman's highest se.afOo,ds at best prevailing -----... l>eld r_, IIP<.ha. JO, II ... llarrlolt -1 11 Newport c-. ~ awar* ...W lDciD the a..ttor ot tht year IDd the .. _ ................. TIO' TH.ESE GRF.4T SEAPOODS 11'1 YOVROI'N HOWEJ Now SPECIAL at our par &5 well IS top a.les- FOUR GEIOERATI>18 -...... II ... -prise -blrtbdl.y party for ''Mr. Bleyete _ .. JoiiD Vellti st tbe Ballo& Putuon s.t.y after'DOOII.. Pfet.nd bere are JobD Jr., Anaheim aptometrm; Jolm Sr., no flU bldlt. ~ aad so1d eOQDtless ruideDtial Ud t..lDea baUd- logs J.o tlU are11 sioce comtnc to Balbca lD 1921; JobD the tb1rd of Cerritos. a Los Angeles radio tetbalcJan. hoi41DC hlJ daughter, t year old Ha.t-.r. Aboat UO weU.wfshers, lnellllline .cores of local old-Umers, were Oil tud to siDe tbe happy birthday greetlflgs ud to shue 111 the "Uda is your We" Darn.tioa by Jot. Jr., wbo remlnlsced about early days in tbe Harbor Area u color sUdes were nuhed oa a acres. Jobn F. Vocel was born Jan. 5, 1896. in Gullford, Coan., I.Dd: ran bfke stqm ln the east before ta.tt.ng Ute adTice ''to go west." 1975 BUIDiG'ji)yAL S2" 95' The Birch Log Paying for New York City TOPS S3S New!IQrt Beach ertded the old yen with tbe blcgest bulldiDg moath of 1~5. fe· OOI'dlllg $G,7!7,U6 1D per- mits ft:tr Dtc.ember. Thlli boosted the year's total to $35.513,215. Tbe 1975 total Ls far be- low the records set ill pre. vlOUs years: $48.050,073 ln 19'14; $70,052,225 in 19"13; $105,5?1.439, the all u~ ltlgh, tn 1972, and $84,271,- 332 ln 1971. However, the fly JoN. F. MdiGIUU And the combination or BOBring outlook for 1976 ls optlmis- &lmunl. Maii"ach~Uett$-Fed-taxes and rent control. has led to tie. since several sizable era! money is now flowinK into the actual abandonment of thou-projects are. already in for New 't'urk City under new legis· aandl of buildinp by their O"Wn· plan-checktng. lation. Thi~oo means that Ameri-en~. Redul.'t!d income for the city The bi& boost ln Decem - cans in Kan!u, Idaho. Alabama. i5 only one serious con~~equence. ber 's big· total came from and elllt'Where are footin1 the Still another huce chunk of 21 perm ~ts for dwellings oo billa for New York"s e.xtrava-~ew York City·s fiACal night-Spyglass, totaling more than ganceli. It ~ms as though there mare is what the politicians call $2 million. More than a halt is no limit tl) what the Am~rican "debt !IE'rvice." Others call it in· miUloo OOUars In perm·ts people. can hto forced to finance. tert'fit on loans. Such intere~~t were tssued for 9 duplexes Back in Oct.oht.or. Ptef'ident now consumes an incredible 11.8 Ford m,;i!!ted t hat he was ··run-billion annually. and the fi11ure EX-OFfiCERS TO damt'nta\ly oppo""Jsed "" to the Use rises steadily each year. · or tederal tunds tn bail thf' city INSTALL SLATE out uf lt.!! troubles. He said t hat TheBalllken doi nK ~· wnuld encouraf(e the A key to understanding why rontinuatirm ol ··politiC!' as usu-the nation is being forced to ar· m i':ew York, that il ~muld shoulder New York City• a debt is !'t't a ·•temble prec@dent"' for to kno¥t' who hold. the city's other c·itit'!!. and that the pri-!14.6 billion indebtedness. It mary beneficiaries would be turru1 out that over fifty la'lle "':"Jt''ol. Ynrk <'ffici als whfi would national banka art he1wih· - esc&pt'" rn;punsibility for t heir and maybe vitally -depe-n.dent pa!'t folly ·· All n( which makes on keeping.Lbe city aolvmt. T"''O J[ond !>en~. hut all rlf which wu of those banks. Chaae Manhat· lot~~:ott en when Congress passed tan and Citibank (both Rocke· and Mr Fmd "'ilrfled the la nd· fe:ller-owned). hold S2 billion of mark leto!'latlon to kffp the city this debt. lt~•m drlauhmlf: A few month& ago, when Pres- ident Ford was sen1ibly saying no New York's Extravagllfteft to federal (jd for t he e;ty, his The n W io; in financit~l straitti Vice PreAident Wh aingintr a dif- (ftr a numheor of ft'a..,ms For in-r~nt tune. ln a major addreu, stance. the pay scale for iU; work1 Nei&On Rockefeller strongly fa- ers 1'\ tht' hirhest m the nat ion. vored Congte8tlional action to Tht'n. the J>en!ll"n program, al -re.cue the city. He did not, of luwmK lnr n•t1 rement '>n half pay course, streA& the fact that his lnr man)-"''"rkt>r~ after only famil)··s bankl would suffer t.er- t went~· \·ear!' •II <;l'rvice , i!i eating ribly if the city defaulted. up a hu£t' chunk "' the budget. (t make& no sense for Iowans, AI"''· welfaN' nuw consumes an Californians, and Vermonter~ to enonnr•u!i tJ .. 'i h11l ion each year. help Sew York City ~rpay it6 Anmher t'XtJIIVIIjt:8nce is tuitiOn· e mployees, provide f~ oolle«e free t"du<.·ation f,r :l";"5.00Cl atu-education to thouunds, and dent11 at the twenh branches ol apend S65 million per week in the (11 \' llni\"en-it\· welfare. But it doet~ make &en!IE' r .. ~parilll")nl' h~,·e shown t hat for powerful men,like the Rocke- lt Cf"tfit" ~e¥>· York City !1.446 per fellen. to bleed all Americans The Orange County chapter of the Retired Of- ftc4!!rs Assn. wUI Install new omcers tltls Saturday even- in(, Jan. 10, at the Et Toro Marine Corps Officers Club. The retlrf~ president, Col, Daniel A. Nolan Jr., USA, of Huntlngtoo. Beach., wfll hand over the gavel to Lt. Col. Thomas E. Brown. AUS, of Orange. Retirees named to the board of governors are Col. Henry E. LeFebvre, USA, of Balboa; Mrs. Eugene Chit- tenden, USN widow, of Tus- tin; Major Marie Edson, USA, U. Cmdr. Loulse Dow. len, USNR, and Capt. R. M. Vernoo, USMC, of Costa Mesa; CWO George Tburs- ton:USA, of Anaheim; RADM Phil Ne-lkum, USN, and Col. VIctor Co;lPard, USAR, of Laguna Hills; Capt. George Gorham. USMC, and Lt. WU- Uam Black, USMC, of Ot- ~e. Dlnner meetings are held on tbe 2nd Saturday eventng of each month at the El Toro omcers Club. capita to deli\"l't the s ame aer-while they continue to li~ in OCC REGISTRATIOH vices pffl'•ided by Atlanta for lu.xury. and while the federal $6-50. Chiclii(O fur $715, lind government which they control IS ON THRU J ..... 26 Philadelphia for $7;l\. Typical of xains additional power over - the re&J:MJna 'for this huge differ-America and American1. Registration for sprillg ence i5 that New York·., city-run The ultimate reMJit of em-classes a:tOruceCoastCot. garba~e cotiM:tion ay11tem eo&\.5 ployi.ng 11uch a mean~~ to protect lege bepn MoDda:y by IP· S-45 per ton of refuH. while pri-foolish citie5 from their own folly polntment only and wfll con-, vate contracum in San Francis· i1 fant to fill the natioo with tlmte ttll'wgb Jan. U. For co. Bof!ton. and Minneapolis do fooli1h cities, and then to con· Information phone 556.57S5. the job for half the C'OIIt. centrate all rovemment.al power Late registration, on a Wh ile spending continue~ to in Wuhington. Federal aid lo drop.tn basts, wm be held 11kynx:ket. in New York, high any city i. wronc and muat be lD the admls_sloDs and ree .. t.uea have forced hundNds of rejected. ords office from 9 a.m. to thouundll of tu:pa)'ffll to nee. .,m T""Jolut lJirdt Sori«yFNI-8 p.m. lu.. 27 th.f'Wib Ftlb. 6. The admlsstoGJomeeftll eloee at 2 p.m. on Fridays. Sprlog classos beoln Feb. t. • TUEPNOMI! (71., .n .. s• ntl Olf!CIAL 1 MU Of lltl CIYY Of 5S!ftlth -PUBUIIIED lFRKLY, e ,_.., . ..._. cUI ..-.. flld 11 c..-• -· Calif. ca--.r 10lolllc-II lOt -., .. , 1. 1'1111. Caul .. .....,. c-··-fi;,• --' Til£ •WJOtr 11M i£51~ .... .., .. 2 to Ma ••••r lf ..... dr.e 't"M'r ..... -llo. ,._111 -.., 1' 1111, II .. -co.t tor till ~ " 0r ¥. -.o"' ear -. aid 11J - -1o·.--II ,_ lD ....,. ...,_ roc••" ••· Alt.O I. IIAAPA •• , • , . 0... ... P n 1 PIC IIAUA .••••••. :. , • • I cll11 .._ . ~IIPI«M IIAftl · .. _-... a..-....... ,...,. 1.110 <loll---Ooo -· ... ._ ·-...... •••••••••••••••••••••• . lenge article, she had more .good newa to report: her bullbMd, Dlck, al8o had received Jeaua Chrla u Lord and Savior durtng a retreat at the Ca!Yary Chapel Conference Center. . The Lord don tndee!t, worit In a myatertOUII way Ria wondera to per- form. Read Barbara O'Keefe'• story tn tJtla week' a Blble Pacll tn the Eulgn, md rejoice tltat "all thlnp worit to· ltetber for &QOd to them tltat lon !be Lord, to them who ai'e tbe called ac- cordlnc to Hi a pui'JIOM." FROM n-t£ _ BIBI.C Thue tblnp hav-e I writ- teD .. to yoa tblt belleYe 011 the name or tbf! Soo. o1 God; tlll.t )'e ma )' bow t.bat Ye bue eternal ure, and -that ye may beUeYe oo tbe M.llle of lhe Soli ot God. (I , ... 5:11.) • ln t.be Seu:OOr-e Cotooy area of Newport. Rere Ls the mootb by inon.th record for l9?5: January •••••• $1,999,2'74 February • . • . • 6,102,535 Marett .•••••• 7,f4'7,4Sl April • • • . • • . • 8.,60!,521 May • • • . • • • • . 3,031.045 June •• _ •••••• 2,547,569 Local Cooked Swordfish lb. Shrimp '/z lb. Alaskan S19S Smoked ·S12s Crabmeat 'fz lb. Swordfish '/z lb. Fresh Local Lobster S231 ,b. St•fi~J rl'ilh nyst~, Jrusi"t· H~•t & Sert11tl July •••••. , • . 1,381.164 11_=~~;.;;~~=-=::::::---· August • • • . . . . 2,316,164 Septem:-er ••••• 2.875,0SO October . • • . . • 4,400,29'1 No.-ember . . • • • 3,6!2,284 Decem her • • • • . 6, 737,246 Fina.l permlts for 1975 lncluded t11e rollowfn(, in t he amount of $5,000 and tJver: • SPYGLASS HILL Twent}·-one permits for single famUy dwelllngdrom $79,300 to $117,700,onGo· leta Polnt Dr. aDd Dtate•s Bay Dr.; total value, $2,· 120,500, • HARBOR VIEW Keith Welputt, addutoo at l 807 Port Westbourne, $5,- 600 . • NEWPORT Properties West. 9 two- story duplexes on David Dr. lD the Seashore Colony tract, ranging ln nlue from $62:,. 900 to S68,000; total value. $588,900, Bob Stew~art, 2 stor)' ctu. plex, 4511 Seashore Drive, $70,000. • CORONA DEL MAR Ivy Kong, 2 story, 1 unit ~welUna. 223 M;,rtgold $15,000. • ~UFF HAV£N , G. P. Duncan Jr., add.i-tloo.. 316 Snug Hl.l'bor Rd., 673·7726 Peninsula. Main Balboa $6,000. • LIDO ISLE Don Koll, a.ddltion at 609 Via L-Ido Soud, $10,800. • NEWPORT HEIGHTS Gene Nessi, 1M room at 324 Catalina, $6,800. IF FIRE STRIKES. A FEW SECONDS~ MAY MEAN "THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN LIFE AND DEATH' SOME EXPERTS S~Y AS MANY" AS 80'11. OF FIRE FATALITIES WERE NEVER TOUCHED BV FLAMES! U.L & FIRE MARSHAL APPROVED FOR HOMES, WilHam A. Motta, Z?OO Cliff Dr., 2nd story studio, ~PARTMENTS AND/OR MOBILE HOMES .................... AI r,.. of t.cwMr ,,........ $15,000. E. S. John, garage apart- ment, 423 Westminster Ave., SEA COAST ALARMS A Oivi1lon of Sea Cont Bfdrs Supply $21,000. • NEWPORT CENTER Beacon Bay Eaterprlses, tenant deYelopment for East &r West E·ntetpriHI at 260 Newport C-eater, $15,400. 642-3490 lAST CALL FOR AT THE GREATEST SAVlNGs WE HAVE EVER OFFERED ON NHr CARS. HURRY FOR GOOD SELECTIONS! AM RADIO -4 SPEED TRANSMISSION LUGGAGE RACK Z DOOR S1' ATION WAGON tHHEW .$2488 '69 MERC WAGON • DOOR ·LUGGAGE RACK AM Tape.AIIlo,Tnumlaaton.Factory Air ' Poftr 9teertJtg,·s.at, Bratu' WJDdna: XDIIII $1388 '74· FORD PINTO RUNABOUT AJI RADIO • 4 SPEED tiiAMliiiiSIOH FACTORY AIR $2755 IOOOillt'A .... WMXJif FWAt'A,._-f -L llllln AM•sft: •~li .r••• n 1 a -- Z DOOR HAI<OTOP COMFORT SEATS IJO'W'tr-AM Radio-Auto.Tnnsmlssion Power Stetf1Dc, Bn.tes &t Wllldows Factory Alt. Vln)"l Roof SOG:TC '72 F~D F250 PICKUP CAB Ovtt< CAliPER -EQU!PPEO AM./FM SteNO-Auto,Traumfssloa Factory Air-Power stetrtJI€ $3388 FQRD .GRAN 4 00011 STATIOIIWAGOH --.. ---.... tie TnMM..._.hetorJ Atf • $2488 ltflml '7.5· ~'GHIA ·---. All•a«r 'rt ,.,_, .. ...., A.1r --.... --.·-- • Keep cool wit~ CANVAS AWNINGS Don't let the sun spo•l your pat10 fun. Shade w.th colorliJI centes for cool comfort. Call Of come bv lor 'free esllmates rr..• ,_,... Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm S. Owertoa c~lebnted tbelr asttt weddtDc aunl•ersary at an open bouse bosted bJ tbeir soo and his wife, Mr. a.Dd Mrs. Bryon Over1oG. In 1940. business was 10 poor that Watmetta HutctdD- son and Malcolm O.ertoo we re laid of1 their ~~ a few days befor e Christmas, so traveled by bus toEvus- vUle, Indiana, to visit the Overton tamUy over the bolida}'S. On Dec. !6, 1940, &N!On!panied by Mrs. LUlie Overtoo, Malcolm's mother, and W. W. Weaver, a fa.mUy friend, they c rossedtbeOhio River and were married at Henderson, Ky., by tbe Rev. Landern Childers at the Presbyterian Church. Mr. Overton was em- ployed b> tbe Railway El- press Agency. in Cbica.co prior to coming to the Har- bor Area in 1952. Tbey hue resided on Broadway in Co- sta Mesa since 1954. •peTRIFIED FOREST' ~.:::,::,u~~c.ll NEXT FOR MOULTON Opening Tuesday, Jan. 20, the Laguna Moulton Plav- house wUI present ''The petrUie<! forest" by Robert Em 11ett Sherwood. Dou g Rowe, former man- aging director of the Play- house, will be guest di- rector. Me rry Loomis, Bob Disi- doro, Paul Wtlson and Bob Wentz head the large cast. Otber cast members in- cludP Jim Ryan, Ray Mickel- son, Paul Toft, Terry Nep- tune, Kathleen CosteUo, ~~~~~·-••illl Gene Benedict, Julie Kaas, ~ Raun Nlles, Phil lnterlandi, c.m .nF"J Gl C•\,:: ~IJ'\Rn \S BF.ST PICT_U RP OF nl F rF \R Gerr}· Marinello, Vic Ma) and Red Stoddart. Performances are at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday throughSatur- day until Feb. 7. Ba•s Ba:~~ & PHONE FOR BROCHURE . .,. . ,, I. A l :\.,.11 IntercontinentAl lnvestm(·nt CompAny Mrs William Milln, After a laic ncatbt .•• from Tr-b- rtvtoc tbroiP tbt Yllle .._ ••• 11ew Year's eve Wate.b • • • tbe bowl filled !ftiiJ Year's day ofp&rldes, membersoiAJicelaiM de Oro AastUary to Blc ~rotbers of OrMp Couoty are at "Ill stat1au go" wttb tbeil' IDDUJ project ••• Gold Boot. This t. tbe 15tb year lor thU flmd-ralstDc project. a pictorial -..cemeat caleodar that is dis- played with pride. eot oaly by ~elltos de Oro members bat by lillb-=rfbers to tbe cause of BJc BJ'Otber•s work with btberless boys ol o.r coaoty, u well u adYeJ"tisbbr contributors. ADrelltos de Oro selected as tbls year's theme, "Getttnc to KDow You" and tbe soac by tbat twe bas become their anthem 90 to speak • • • "Gett:lng to know you, gettlog to lmow all about you" began witb the Sep- tember meeting at Donna <•trs. Timothy) 0eY1ne's borne. The idea went beyond membership --of earllest members and newest knowing each other better --and applled to the whole membership to know the Gold Book con- tributors better. Quite a far reaching atm, but that has been the suc<'ess secret ol this project . . . membership awareness and Inte rest. As a test and to spar k the eotbusium and interest, puules on ad- vertisers were solved as admissJon to the lunclleOG bour. Dolores (Mrs. William) MU- ter sapenised ••. (oo ooe went hungry). President Lee (Mrs. Paul) Rogers brought the summer's beblnd scene preparaUoos to the tore, t be • • Dauntless Duo," Jane (Mrs. JobD) Porter and Opal Mae (Mrs. Ednrd) Pellegrin, bannonlud their own Incomparable reodllioo of tbe theme song • • • This alooc with the golden rosters, prepared by Heleo (Mrs . ~rt) Bartoo added to the "getting lo know you" theme: The "up-to-now•• reports topped by the surprlse visit of one of the earliest mem- bers, second prel)' Harriet (Mrs. Boyle) Guggenheim, alJ the WI} from her borne on the Gr eek Isle, CorfU, put the Angels w ''nothing can stop us" mood. October, at :he home of Helen (Mrs. Curtis) LeMay, the mood was still there. Lillian (Mrs. Spencer) Honl~~;, founder of the · AuxUlar}', was accorded a specW welcome. Lillian gave, without pay, innumerable hours of her time, effort and know-how in found- lng th!s group, along with some of • founding members --Peg~~:y (Mrs Cllt!J. Hakes and Jennie (Mrs. 0. w.) Richard. November, momentum still carried witb Nancy (Mrs. John) Lusk provldmg the festlvf' setting of forthcoming Thanks-day • • . even to catching one of her beauutul t'antan1 roosters from her )'ard as a pet for the guest speaker, vivacious but most k:no'l'- ledgeable and dedic-ated executive director of Big Brother of O~e County, Mrs. Jo Aleunder. She gave three views or the Big Brother's work and brought wHh h~r a mother of one of the L lttle Brothers who said that at ooe time thf' problem~ .,======~=~;i;ii;i;i;;;i;;;i;&;;i and anguish wtth her fatherless son almost 1 brought her to suicide until she founrl the Big Brothers organJution. U any member hat1 lacked understandlng lt was ceortalnh produced that day. .. ,,. s.,.l' folceft' • we rth o t.rtwft•l • Program chairman Mildred (Mrs. Jessie) Ct rtis, whose son ls a Big Brotht>r of two Little Brothers, felt rewarded b\ thE> re- c eption of the prO(nm, which pUt ~pttal letters on the Angelitos de Oro's goal. Gold Boot chairman Martha (Mrs. Robert) Crowner qui<'kJY briefed the Golrt BookoUJ~'P procedure, to be golng lUll speed b)' Januan. Advertislq chairm~n, Pat (Mrs . Ri rhard) Alleo, had contracts oo band for each mem- ber. So lMJ1r all are ••at rHdy" and have , ... ,,,. M, Johrt D Lwk ""'" RoM•t Crowr~er tbe greet:J Ucht, which ts the tet·s~­ slgnal. (Th~re wtll be rr•Ort> on Aneelitos d~> Oro "Gettin to Know. You" at a later date.) • • • • \\e note the :'>ewport Bea<'h Women's Auxillar} of thE> Arthritis Foundation, Ora.n,e County Branch, has d2t~ a tun fund - Uismg buffet brunch at the ~e"-port Harbor Yacht Club on Jan. 2~ with a social hour at 11:30 a.m. T'Jere will be man) door prizes aM other ex~'lti.n.: opportumttes to make tills a fan evt>nt. All funds remaln ln Oranre rount~ and at~> used to heolp ma1nta U1 the Arthritis Climl at the Orange Medtcal Center in Orange. M .. mbers of thts AuxlHan also g1vP man) 'lOurs of voluntet>r serv1ces in the <'llnic or m r2nvms: patients to and from the r enter. Guests w11J be greete<i b' tht> president, Mrs. Ri< ttar I Full tor, ass1st~ b\ thE-execu- tive officer s , Mmes. Gordon Berlin, Conrad Charlotte, ~1arshall Beck a.ot1 Edwam Dray. For reservations call Mrs. Ret!tnalri Pegram, 644-4804. Chorale to sing Mozart Mor:art's '\'pspt>rat> so- leones de , onfessorP'' ll"tll be the featur~ SPI~ tton .u Orange Coast Co!IPCP', an- nual mid-winter hora I , on - •ert at 8 p.m. Saturrt:n , Jan. 17, lD the aurt1tonum. The 70-volce Choral.-ll"lll • omblne wit h a 'lan•l>t>r or- hestra and solohts ~l.in Par~ Margaret ='ullsst>, T •ml Rattleman. Stu r le\' F ranken, Russell ha"t>urn, Cal Beisner, Can 4 atd o11ld Robert DeC arlo. The Choral~ w11l also of- frr selections t ' H<ltls Leo Hassler , Maunce Durufle, RaAdall Thompson, Johannes Bratvns and Aaron Copland. OCC's Cba_mbt>r Si~ers, i ZS-•olce choral ~roup. 11'111 present works b\ Mozart, Claude Goudlmel, G«<rn Sam~! Barbt>r and A8 .......... till ... +] '$ ..... ..... ..... ,. IMOnalp CoMt YtK:A .. t.pa..U"'"JJI uo • u 'a••• • lslt71 CWI.. eo rt ca I ... .... ~ ..... faJDOy .................. Oberc, Jkllllllll't Beadl r d'S Md caenJ ........ fJI tile ........ ... ..... w .. tile lJO ...,...,.,.,... tM y .at.r. ud u.e more tbaD t .. ooo membeJ •• aft cob~& to ..., .... tPrit t.broacti- OIIt tbe com.._tty. •• Be .... ..., tbl! tbe y mot nise $15,000 Ill order to ca.tt.e Its pvwtb m Pracram _, part:ldputs. • ·Miteb ol ou powtb bas beeD ID tbe area of famlly ~stdps... be said. .. Whee tbe canplp oom. mlttee ebose a tbeme, it wanted It to reflect ttU treod fD procnmm:lDc... F'amil) orteated actint:les attbeOr- aJ!Ce Coast YMCA include Y -lndWl GaJdes and Maid- ellS, pbJsicaJ fitness clas- ses, swimmlog, diving, sCllba.. bealth club, and numrioa.s specW program'S geared toward counselling in better famlly relationships, youth accepting responsible roles. Tbe 19'76 campaign of- fielally ticks off Jan. Z8. LIGAL MOTJCI FlCTmOUS BUSTh"ESS NAll£ ST A TEIIlE~'T Tbe followi.Dc pusoo is doing basiness as: Tbomp- soo '-Associates, 3804 Sa.odune laDe, Corooa del Mar. Ca_ 92625. Linda Kareo Tbompsco. 3904 Sllldune Laoe. Coram del Mar, Ca_ 92625. This business 1s conducted by an indhidual. Signed: Linda K. Thomp- son. This statement was ftled with tbe County Clerk of Orange County Dec. 30, 1975. Publish: Jao. 8, 15, 22, 29, 1976, iD the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -50974 uo o.y VIIMiin ....., ,. C..•·•·· hrtle4Mvis .... S1.7t ""' ... $4.95 I I (100 C APWJLES • J0 FUI?) •£5TY L£t •EP.II£p-.liTO lip TMiti!E GENEitATIONS O F FUitaiE itS BALBOA FUR FACTORY JOS '"ALIII ST.· Me • "-• f e "T B.l~. 675-1192 If you are en the 30 1~ or higher tax bracket-rf you have $10.000 or more to tn vest-you owe rt to yourself to mvest1gate thrs new tax saving annuity plan . made ava1lable to Laguna Federa l savers through the Chesapeake Ltfe Insurance Company By rn vesttn g your funds m high yteld Laguna Federal savmgs cert1f1cates. and taking advantage of this annuety program. you not only mal(e money at the h1ghest daily compounded rates in the nat ton on insured sav1ngs. but you ket!p your money as well. by deferring mcome taxes on all current tnterest earnmgs. Chectt the many edvantages of this new investment annuity prooram. a few of which are ltsted below . Underwritten by · The Chesapeake Life Insurance Company Baltimore. tv\d 21202 SEND fOR OUR T~X DEfERRED ANNU ITY BROCHURE -----·-----------~----· ~QUNA F£DE"AL SAVtNGI a ANKE"S AOYISOf'Y SERVICE 260 Ocean AYOnue. LaguN Beach California 12&51 Please .end me your broc:hur~ o•vlng lull deta ils abOut Investment Annutty Program 1 wouiCI ltko to am~nge an appointment w 1th the h~nsed agent of Che~4r Ltfe Insurance to dtscuaa my ln¥e$tm•nt annutty Please aatl him to ~hOnli me. Name Ctty -----------State ________ Z.ip ____ .,._.-... I can be ~ ot th • to~ numbef ------___ and __ _ J \ 0 0 • ' : • 0 • • • • ' ' 0 I ! ! 0 0 ' ' ' ~ lila.,..... 7 •• t -.wan a CM .... ):;s.e,_~: .. Jlntlrt ...... _. -ftt----.... -E ....... ~ .. .,...., F 7 M at tiM r-r"• _ ........ .,.__ ... Bu-., ••• biDed .... MISS lONDEUUS OF LIDO IS DEAD nw:-......... u • • -.~~wy .... -1<-rt a..c:. AIMitie Cllllb tor tile ... J,..,.,--· at~tt ......... at •• "" ....... Lido .. . -Laod<Uu .... • ~ ot !fnport Har-..... _ ... _ Orup Cout Conece Ud ~ Collece. Sbe was a IDitllber ol. tbe N.-port s.eb cblpterottbe NtUoaai c....., ~.ape. Semen nre beld at 1:SO Iaiit ld(bt al Con:. del llu•s ComfHDit)' Cc:.rre- -Cboreb, Wltb tile a.,.. Dauld Katr. ud or. lurte~ CabacarooftlclallDg. Sbo Is lllln'fnd by ller ~ Mr. aad lin:. Jotm l.AMeltn, lister ChrllltlDe ~Uu, ..., brotber Joll> t..c.cteua, all of Newport, -.1 her m.atemal rnacJ- ,..._g, Francie sterns of Slllb. Barbara IDd Hortense steuu of GardeD Grove. Tbe family -nests me- morial couttibatlaas to the Americu Cucer Society or Cancer Research Dress Shep feb. ,. lltWoorT llf I I E111111 • -.-JI WBLY -I'Mf: 4 _.,....,.& ........ • '""a, at,..·• ... .............. , ..... .__. ............ MdtlleJIIIPdar,.Y~­ -·-·Gl-AM. ...._ • tile bUl are u. 50 -.,. ol the s.ta .... .,...,... ... .._.. . ..............•......•• ., f . l " . .. o soaa note ..... CCIIIIIIfaiJII'• .tll....Amei1eu Bop C-. Ttcbts may be '-"' froael aay loeaJ Er:ebup ca. member or at tbe &lor Ute aiCbt of tbe show. AUSTRALIAN IIU TALk JANuARY 21 FREDI!RICl II, UIITOl< <I Newpm: Beacb wU1 •ne as prealdeat ot till UC lr· •iDe lldutrtal ~tes VI'S AIID IIOw. -lti ....... ..., ...... rt --.. --. ........... .. _,. lo .... lo llloooll. ..... 0''1 ..... .. -.... _ ..... ... ..ro~e ....... . M.arie Zwlers from AilS-for 19'76. Be•eceedi:SIIeUy ltalll will be tbe lllpi!IU.er llobtlu of .,..... VIejo. at tbe Jaa, !J t.K:heoa meet. Mr. Lilltoo 1s presldeM abd IDe of tbe Newport Beach cbalrman of Delta Groap Chrlstiaa Wome~~'s Clab at '· eat It we •• a ma.oagem consu - ---eluo tor...._-.. Squdna•s free ce.r. t. ..,. --Will be lloldll 6:SO p.m. J-. tl.ltJifiWPOI't Harbor Yacbt Cte, 7!0Wett Bay, Balboa..- the Airporter Ina. PenDy ing flrm. Dr. Joseph Mc- RoblnsoD will entertalD wUb Guire of Corooa del M.J.r, songs. "WUd western clUe " professor in tbe UCI gradu- wW be the tlleme tor the ate schOOl of admlnlstntloo 11:30 meeting. Rese"atloos was named executive vlce may be made wltb Mrs. Joe presideat, and Dr, Jtmet!i ·stewart, 675-2741. Mulligan of Santa Ana. dean The coarse Ia apeD to men, womea. and y. :•en over lt. Boat on&illllp ts not f'el'lll{red. Tbe cc.rw nnsli-Jalc*. INTIMACY I TOPIC of the UCI schOol of eo-S gtneertnc ls vice-president. Ra}'UICOCI A. Bnoolt, com- maDder oltbe!Jqudrca.ays tbe 13·wek eo.ne CO'ftn all lmportul -Glboot- ing practice. btcbkllag boat handllllg, ntiiiB • ncata- tiDu, compass aDd chl.rt famlllutsattoo. oomDJCll emergeDCiea ud water Ui- ing, as weU u trailer boat- ing. Too.e wbo paa • ex- aminatloo oo tbe filial.._. lng are awarded a certUlcate of completion by the Power Squad roo. OfiOCC l£CTURES' CHUDi'HES "An inri.tatlon to ln-"-\i tlmacy•• is the title of a 4-part free lecture series being offered by Orange Coast Enning College bt>- gtnniag Jan. 12 in the OCC aDdltorlum on consecutive Moodays, from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. The lecturer is Charles D. LeYltoa, an OCC instruC- tor in marriage lJid fam il) llle. The first session is titlej "The Jove substitutes, bar- rters to intimacy." Tile Jan. 19 topic is "Mature love, basic for ali intimacy." The Jan. 26 session will focu s on divorce. The flnal lee- bare. "The less you listen, the louder 1 sbout," wut ex- amine coostnJ.ctJve and de- structive anger and wlll ex- plaiD now to make a rela- tionship work. SCULPTOR WILLIS' WORk OM DISPLAY • LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE MASTER, 2900 Pa- clfic View Dr., Harbor VIew Hills • "Time to run," a famlly rum about problem!; Uld solutions, wtll be shown at 7:30 p.m. tl\1!: Sunday. The sbowlng Is !lpOOSOred by the Luther League youth group at tile cOOrch. • PLYMOUTH CONGRE - GATIONAL CHURCH, 32'2 W1LLEDO DARBY. 64, Broad St., Newport Heights • Th• Rev. Tom Hamilton OF LIDO PARk DIES wUl preach at 8:30 a.m. Private services were Sunday o:a "the anmunce -held this week for WlUedd ment," At 10 a.m., Pastor Darby, 64, ot i..tdo Tn.Uer JohD Lindvall will bring the Park, Ll".o Pt>n!DMtla, who message on "the healing died Ja.: •• 2 a~ Hotc hos· touch." pi tal. • ST. MARK PRESBY, Mr. Darby, a L1s Ange- TERIAN CHURCH, 2100 Mar les u.Uve, tlad llvdd here Vista, East Bloff _The Rev. 10 years. He is 111nin!d WUllam McQuoid w!U preach by b1s wife, Irene, Mill at 9 and 10:30 a.m. Sunday Ct\arles Darby or Arcadia, on the topic, "from Magt daughter Deanna Kelley of to Moonies, the religious Newport. sisters Reba Fitch quest." of Arcadll aud Leila Cratg. • THE HARBOR TRfNITY mUe ot H•tiD(too Beach, BAPTL'ST. CHURCH, 1230 and S graodchild!'en. Baker st., Costa Mesa , The family Rggests me. The BruU Praise Singers morlal donatloll5totheHea.rt w!U present a program at Fund. . . ........ -....... ~ __ .. _ • • • Fnol< -·~-iill!n!o"Co-.;., ,_eel-": --~~~-. IIIIJIIII ... r' rr«..-..., ........ ! ..... __ "-'"'· llat>lac: .. &Otl)o<k ......... opla. • • • • • Tile Dt'f'ld Drelanc)''S of Balboa la1ad bad a (l"8lt Cbrlsttnu preaelt Ia tbe per.-of tbelr &Oil, _,., U· rlYed: tmne to be wttb them dartac , .. _,. alter 2 reus ora the eastem. --board d!riag mtsslooary work tor tbe Mormao chllrcb. • • • Tbe Darid SmUey's ollr- vfDe Ternce bne retwmed from a saow-fi.Ued ski!Dg ncatioo in stambolt Sprillp, 0. tile ....., home IIIey st-by at s .... Cru to atteod a 100 year blrtbdly cetebratioo *>r One's IJ'flat ~t tmCle. SALE f)~· -:r-QIUE Copper 25% OFF · Baking Pans Pitch~nsl Washing Tubs · Food Warmers epe••• ·s·•••Y• An exb.lbltloo of work by lnternationaUy J lalown sculptor Jay Stewart WUUs will be on dlsplay Jan. '9 through Feb. 19 In the Or- l.llge Coast Colleg£' art gal- lery. ' p.m. Thursday, Jan. 15, VERA ALl X BIRD OF at tile church. A church pot- lo:tk dinne r is sche.::tuled for ~M. DIES-AT~~ 6:30p.m. Jan. 21, preeedinc 1-• Sen-. ._.. .ttekt • ~~11 1 and other S424 Via Lido Newport Beach BloCKER NEEDED! IW•d4WI4e RHity, hoc . Sizteeo mootbsold, New- port Beach Commercial££ IDdustrtal Brokerage Co. Just computerized all Or- qe County buUc!tllgs. Need to expqd operations. Hu poteDtlaJ for natloo- wide francllistnc. I Re• H.,,.,, ••••r 979 ' ' LRioLMOftCI FlCTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following person ts doing business as: Centr- al.arm Security, 2991 Grace Lane , Costa Mesa, 92626: Arthur Frederick Dorner P.O. Box 2432, Newport Beach, Ca. 92660; 940 Ir- vine A-109. Newport Beach., Ca. 92660. This bustness Is conducted by an individual. Signed: A. F. Dorner. Th.fs statement was tUed with the County Cle rk of Onnge County Jan. s, 1976. Publlsll: Jan. 8 15 22 29, 1976, 1n tbe' Ne~ri Harbor Ensip. F51094 Y EAR END CONTINUES ... 2nd MARKDOWN! JtoJn tnhl Wootdllf Soooe only 171tl It Irvine ---· ·~ annual meeting of the day lb Pacific View Chape , congregation. Harbor View HIUs, tor, Vera • THE NEWPORT HAR. Alfx Btrd, 79, of 1896 Park- BOR CHURCH OF RE~ view, Costa Mesa, "Who died LIGIOUS"SClENCE, 541 Cen-Jan. 1 at Hoag Hospital. ter St., Costa Mesa _ "Ho.,. Mrs. Bird was a na.tiYe God 's power works" will be of Soot:la.nd. and bad lived tbe sermon topic or the RPv. locally for the past 5 years. Eleanor Jackson at 11 a.m. She lssuntvedbyherdaugh. SuDday, cootlnutngtheseries ter, Taagle Velie of Costa. on Science or the Mind. Mesa, brother WUbert Dyack of Nova Scotia., and grand-GARAGE LOOT£0 daughter Loma Velie, Costa Burglars took loot valued at $4,135 from the garage of a Big Canyon home oo Wednesday night or last week, wbUe only the family maid ftS home. WUUam Bastin, 5 Rue Cannes, reported tllat he and llls wile left their Spanish~ speattng mlld in their borne while they went out for the nlgbt. She followed their In~ stru.ctions and refused to answer the doorbell when lt raag 3 times between 9 &Dd 10 o'clock. Police theorized that the burglars rang the bell to see lt anyooe W'1s home and, gett.J.ng oo response, helped each other to the roof of tbe garage, then droppect doWn and went In through a walk·in door to the garage, where they got 2 TV sets, fishing taclde, goU clubs, tools, a tn.nsoceanJc ndio -L-.pait'i of binoculars . According to the family, the pn.ge entrance wu the oolY door in their bomt DOt wired I.Dto their burgla.r alarm system. Mesa. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAJa STATEMENT Tbe followiDc penoras an doi.Dg bulDess u : Newport Leatbers, 111 McFadden Place, Nf!trPOr1 Beach, Ca. 92661: GuUlermo Vlllarreal, 20!5 Cbarleeo Circle, Carlllbad. Ca. 9%008; Aurelio -v~ 115 S1st street, Newport Beach, Ca. 92860. Tilts blsiMss 1s ooadaded by a geDen.l partDerstdp. Slgoed.: Aue-lio Vuqaea. Tills statement was nted with tbe Coanty Clerk of Orqe County Jan. 5, 1976. Pliblish: Jan. 8, 15, !!, 29, 19'76, in the Newport Hart:IOr Easign. r -51126 ............... FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tile lollowq pe....., lo dolog butDess as: DaH 'b. -Donais, 2$846 ....... 1.... BI..S., Mluloo Vtojo 91675: SIDdra Jeune Pt-. 24701 Acrapoii.J Dr., Mts. skla Vtejo, .CL 92675. J,f(M* # HAS MOVED TIU bulael•ts~ b)' .. JlldMdlll. . Slped: -n -· ...... 1'ldl .tatemeat was flied: w1111 ,.. c-ct""' Gl Onop ~ J•. 5, 11'16. MUIIa: Ju. ••• 15, 1!, 19, 1~, lll the Miiport Hutlor 'ntp, F-11115 . ·' •• ~ ... - ..... m .-lltSRI:IIS NAill liN. TEIII:IIT ,..-... ..... .. 2'16 N&llfltt.T ~ Pf-!... ~ /)f.~ MZ~ 11/IO ME~PDICT ..... .lilT J MIW.TII •••• Ov• OL D STOR I •• ,.. . .liT .TO CAMMI&.L & C.AP II,. • •teNT a iL . ., , ................. . ~N ~AT.J jA/tJ lo ~ ~;{: o ~ OU R~; 9 : 30-5:•36-Sulll.J'.-!>-P A Jr(IA}t; ......, .... . r r • ._n IT'JI7 .. 9 ·'~1 7 11 ~ ..... --Jt. .._...""' .. a••• IL, ,_ Ylllloy, Ct.. -. nla tt Jtct•ll~ .., .. , M t I .... -R.lwolta. ns. 11 1111twuta.d Do~C-Gl on. .. c.-,1-. 5, lrN, I& I, II, II, •..... till •• .,., 1-11111 Wall paper · Carpet Draperies · Vinyl Floor Coverings 18 Y F.A.RS IN CO RON. DEL -'i..tR NEWPORT FLOOR COVERINGS 3500 E, COAST HIGHWioY 675-16:16 THE ,..,c.'~ '"'MUG SHOP O • Si•t~ 1941· YOU.RE 1"'\IITED TO StoP BY AAO SP.F. UU il tnF.A f F()R A Uo'tii')UF.. GIFT' FOR t.MY DCCt.SIOM CLUB$· ORGt.Nilt.TIDM$ SCHOOL GIOUPS IU$1ME$SES • IMDIVIDUtoLS Vt.LEMYINE$ 411•• ........ 3014 E. HICHWA Y SPECIAL VA LUES!. .. ~~ ~yHM'Jt GRASS Me!IOfJtl! CIIBRI B H I&NO LOn ON If o& fOI• #~ f UST U.~ flllfl'MOfiUi Clf!ftll! PBRfVIII£ lllfST .. ,. l .,. "·oo IV ST 1J. n · AROI!NA MJOY CRfAO• If o& fWfo "· ,0 l UST U.fO ZWEBER PHARMACY. WI CDAIT .GitWAY .-, th t•""'JI'I'· __ , 5 -·--:::.-:':'~I ;s = ·-:t;:: _, .• t· t1R£ CENTER' -L COAST ·-AY T+IE HEARTHSTONE 2711 E. COt.ST HICHWt.Y 673 · 7065 HOME CARE • WHEEL CHAIRS • COMMODES • WALKERS • CRUTCHES • CANES • BEDS • BED PANS • URINALS • INCONTINENT APPLIANCES Available on rental or for sale Jack Gearing's CHRISTENSEN PHARMACY l02f E. COAST HIGHWio Y 673 -2550 W all U nits • Book SheJv .. ~ Clocks • Lamps Accessories and Contemporary Things NEWPORT WALL UNITS U26 E. COt.$T HIGHWioY ·"52 .• \1 o·~>· <::,~ Save 50% on Se lected Knits in our special sale section! ABBOTT'S FABRICS .261t I . (Qio$T KIGMWt.Y --··· Historic Bicentennial Calc;itdar plus 18-month Eli$at Sut.m 0 . ptJQn zJII for IZaUi lMUIISMY,.JAit' 87S CDaA DEl liAR, UL -SUSAN CUYLII CIMOY lAMI tUZAI!TM •hcDOMA(O DEC. ZONT A GIRLS ARE 1NrR09UOED E1 m s I LUNCHEON lnd DINNER RESERV A TIONS HONO RED Phone (714) 644-1700 ~~~ s I bHAIR~! Now Speeialiaiac ia Sunday Appt's for lien + Hair Styli•B & Shapinc + Color Shadin1 + Bod y Waves and Permanents + Manicures It Pedieares 3424 Via Lido Newport Beaeh P/.rm~: 5~. 345-C .... - 1u.u' ·~..-Cite ~ PFCO R ~ TIV F H~•U>W1R E ,,,, BATH ~CC P\'0 PI E~ 26~0 ~VO N STRc::"E T, NE'VtPORT BF.AC H ZOIIb rtrla .,r December rr.. u.e llutlor Ana bleb .:llaob were -.nc~ at a .._..._ meetmcoftMM.-- JIOrl Banor Zolla Cb1b at 1M Sealor CW... chlb- ..._, Here are tae gtrta ..aeeted for ta. tac.or: • KATHJ HARBER oiZ448 llaneWes Way, Costa Mea. La MDlor editor ol tile Costa Mea bleb school ~ maucer ol daDce prodacttoa. member ol the coaeert choir lDd Madripl stupn aDd bad the lead lD the <II.Dce &how aDd Cbrlst- mu play. Sbe bas recelYed a $500 scbolarsbtp to tbe lutttute of tbe Arts lD New- port Beach, duce scholar- ships ft>r YIDo J11C .olos at tbe bJcb SChool. ud certlfl- cates ot acbitYemeat ta drama ud ~ mule. Sbe wUl attetlld 0raare Cout CoUece, tbeD truster 110 USC, majortDc lD <laDce or Yocal: masic, with a minor 1D journallsm. • SUSAN ELLEN C UYLER of UZ Emerald AYe., Balboa Island. ts president of tbe Pep Club at Corona del Mar ldCb school. nrslty cbeer leader, Key Club sweetheart IDd member of Keywuettes. As a jlloior she wu ,_tbook pbotocnpher, WIS cboeea U Girls state delegate, bome- comil-c prt.Deeu, ud cfrl of tbe QUarter, and reeelYed tbe E. l Moore ...._c award and most luptra- tiooal award trom tbe P'l) Club. Sbe pla.ns to stile!)' at UCLA for a teacblDc cre- dflltlaJ. • CINDY LAMB o1 1931 Swan Drive, Costa Mesa., 1s president or the boye Club at Estancia hlgb school, secretary of the Thespians, class representatlYe for ln- volvement committee, aod member or the yearbook sta.tf, c:otmselor corps, stu- dent senate, dance produc- tloo, and drama productloo. She bas been on the honor roll for the past S years and was Girls State dele- THE lttW YEA)t(l JlftocLAIUTJON tllat 1976 be oftklally "'+I&Dited u "bfeeatenn1•1 year" bl Newport Beaeb is discussed by Ca.roUoe Claeu, editor of the Newport biceoteDDI.al maname; Doaald A. McllulJs. mayor of Newport Beacll. aod Richard Pauley, cbafrmw ot tbe cttrs b1e@btQbtial )lbUee. The mayor bu also proclai!Md the )lbU" for Jaly 1-10, wbell city-wide eYents will be beld 1D celebratioo o1 the u.tioll's ZOOtb blrtbiJay. Planoq or tbe events wt1l bectD at a forum to be held at 7:30 p.m. Mooday, J& 19, 1D tbe new City CouncU cbambers. Orpnlutlon repre- seDtatlfes lDd tadtYidaal ctt:tzens are urged to atteod the forum meetlnc to assist 1D formuJ&tDc pwaa. Tbere wt1l be music and relreshmflDll prior to the discussion. Aa lna:acural bto•teDD1al ennt for Newport Beach wW be tbe ded!catloo of tbe new CouncU ebambers at 6 p.m. next Monday, Jan. 1Z, )Jst prior to tbe Council meet1Dg. lnstallaJion announced OPEN HOUSE IS SET AT CRISIS CENTER lostaUaliola ot omc:.q tbe OraDce CoaDty e McNeely of tbe CalYln F. Gates Company; secretary, The O~e Coast YMCA Jolene Petn.s of the Kirt-f.lmUy cr isis center ls nOY bW Rubber Company; trea- surer, p..,-.,., Mlcbel, West-1D operation. accordt.nc to ._.., cttrector V aban Hovsepian, I ,,r;,rJ~r/IIJitr/ of u ~rJ'i"l i11 vit•tiou , c.-IDr.i• annf)M"c~"'rnts. rtttr•~rl ,_,lcills, ' ~I-IIIIIU r~tddittt ctdr ortt .. _ts, p rst ... of EzecutlYea Secretartes wUI be beld at Blc Cuyoo Couotry Clllb Taesday, Jan. ts. Social boar wUI be(1D at 6:30 p.m. lDd dbmer wtll be sened at 7:SO. New offtcen to be ID- stalled are: preaJdeat. Pa- clftc View Memorial Part representatt•e, Patrtcla Yacy; riee.presldeat. Betty en Tbrlft &r Loan Asso,; who eJtftlds an lnvttatloo to rceut-at -arms, Patricla tbe pabllc to attend its opeo Fim, J. P. Wansoo Co.; ..._. __ ""'" Wed _...,. J me bersbip director, Es-......_, ..... oe,....y, a.nu-br~nts •· ;, f•ct. • o•~slof' p~~r•rlisr .,._...,..._... l·n tltr brirJ~to•IJr! 2384 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA Phone 548-5 7'94 • MOD. tlln Public AUCTION .-.AY. M~Y. ~y .. 8 .... Borgoi,.. on AM Qy.tol. Stmfng Sfllkr. Potalolrra. Orifttlal Obj«t• d 'Art. Pointfn p . J~~lry. Antfqu~•. Bron•~•. Fumi~. Sft«t lndkln T.,..,.w ... s 1.000.000 INVENTO RY Fro"' U.tn. e-m. OtiHf-'--. •~~~tWI ~· c.-~-~ ~ .. , .-.£ ADr••••o'"' ... ~ ·~ llfrftffrom St>t.~m oJ ~~ S..hbtd's molt ~leganf ~Oitf rat ....... ! 1t•IDAK.l', II•IIATU.DAT & I• I SUNDAY Ct..OIID W .... UDAT & TMU.IDAT ... , ...... av.v ....-v.MNI I 'Y.~Y •8PA US£ YOUR MNMMERICARD. MA$10 Ot'cMit:. PERSONAL atECJ( OR CASH % f Fl i h ary 14, from 3 to 6 p.m. the Flelscbman o e sc -otnces ar~ located at tbe man Employment Agency; Flrst UD1ted Methodist p~ram director, Jeanoe ChurcJl. 4.20 w. 19th St., Heto, Arnel Interiors; pub-Costa Mesa. Ucatloo director, Ir ene E hr- Ucb, K'riltset; ways and Mr. Hovespelan stated be means dlrecror, Jill De-and Ills staff wlll be on hand Simooe of Allergan Pharma-to esplain the crlsts cen- ceutlcal Company. ter project and its role. Rls Walter Beran of Ernst &t staff ln<:ludes coun sellors Ernst Accoantlng Flrm, Los Barry Martin and CJthy Mc- ADples, Will be guest Farlane and secretary Terri -~~~---ker-·-----'"1 Tedford. II A T T BE S S £ S The cente r ls looldng for ... ---·.... pro~n foster f.lmtlles. II"NN'Uiar .... ,.. An~ lD Deed of family Ia 0 , 0 -C... c~Umc, or youth seet- c:at?A-. eaATft•ll ~ IDg temporary homes may 11• • .,., ... ••• call tbe celftr at 642-8380. co.e " AS~-, ·~--.J .. ~ .. .. BEAUTIFUL 0..-.G ON THE BAY , OOCKTAILS ~'T'HESTMS " L __ oe_:_-'-_•_MIIE __ •_~ __ ,_••_u_KII __ _...I ~ lOAM. .. 3P.M. _ ~ ..... ._ ... ··---CU&fla• .... J) pte Ill ber )IUor year. Sbe pl.aM ID au.d Aala Pa- c:lllc Collece Ud ana a teaebllllc crecteatlal at tbe grammar a*l lnel. • El.lZA.BETB LIHIJSA Y lhcOONALD ol Z476 Rue de c._.., BIC CaJOG. ls sec- tloo edltor ot tbe yearbook at Newport Harbor bleb school, Girls League his- torla.o, secretary ol CSF. alterute oo tile prln<:lpal's adYtsory committee; mem- ber of AFS, Pep Club, and Internatloaal Tbesplan So- ciety, aod bU Ween part 1D c1ra.ma festlYals. She has beeo oo tbe booor roll all 4 years of b1cb school. She has beeD a Girl Scout since 19? 2, bas daDced Yitb tbe Newport Ballfj Co.,ud•r- Yed u )mior counselor at a ct.rls camp. Sbe plans to atteod Br1gbam ,Yoc:mg UD1- 'ftrsity, ma Jori.Dc in ac:- coanttnc for a de(ree as 1 CPA, tbeD on to law sebool. E!SnMATES dY PHONE! 5..0-601\ ., 6.(5 .1313 17th & Mow,.rt_ ~ c. ...... •• ... , ~ ...! o-,.,.m ~'"l MARINERS CHURCH MOW tM OUR MEW BUILDIMG 10~ aiSON AVE., AT JAMBOREE, NEWPORT BEACH TELEPHONE: 640-6010 TBE TEACHt.r'G IS CENTERED ON IESlB ·c .... AJifD TilE BlBLE, WITH EMPHASIS 011 PIUC:r'EAL CRitlri'IAJf UVDCG. ALL A<D Ul: WE~ C:O..Jiac alld YlstU.C aflillble. SUNDAY SERVICES: 8:00-9:30 -11:00 A.M. Let an expert do your tax thts year. • All you need to do to make an appomtment to have your per- sonal Federal and Cal•forn•a Tax returns prepared m pnvate, at no charge •s depos1t SS 000 m a Los Angeles Federal Savmgs Passbook (S 10 000 en a h1gher enterest rate Invest- ment Cert1f1cate) If your savmgs are now 1n a commerc1al bank or another 1n- st1tUt10n. Los Angeles Federal Sav1ngs wdl make your tax appo1ntm'.:nt now and handle all the deta1ls of transfer Make your appomtment early The sooner you file . the faster your refund can be ma1led - Agam 1n 1976 safe depos1t boxes checkmg accounts (at a cooperatmg statew1de commerc1al bank) Travelers Checks and Money Orders head the ltst of over 20 of the most wanted serv1ces o ffered w 1thout charge to Lo s Ange les Federal Savers EXAMPLES OF ANNUAL INTEREST RATES ON INSURED SAVINGS 5.25% 6.50% 7.75% Pnsboob Certthc:ates ol Oepostt Investment Certtftcates y.elcl SI,OOO. I ye~r y~cl SI.OOO. 6-10 years rteld 5.39% 6. 72% 8.06% au ""-1 e.wn•n••• tilt" You cu .,~,. eay ~ py ,_ tf'OI\II • llliH~ ecCMI!t .-. rtt tvll .. ,~"' .., "' to uy wt YM c.~~~ Wlt ~·· ..., •-t "'I t•lfte ttOft! 1 Ceftlloalt ~ lf'ICI Nrtl ll Mud! unt rftt H 011 I ~ ICC-I lftl '10 11111 itllwat LOS ANGELES FEDERAL SAVINGS Sav1ngs tnsured to $40.000 Newport Beach Office " 3201 Newport Blvd. • 675-4500 (Across from Ci1y Hall) Head Offtce Downtown Los Angetes Federal Savtngs and Loan Assoctatton One Wtlshtre. Los Angeles 90017 Other offtCeS throughout the area • • COROftA DEl MAR iToRv •••PeaT RAaaea ...... -• -JAM . lo ttU ANGUISH TURNS TO JOY IN THE LORD MRS. BARBARA O'KEEFE l5 'the a.thor of this testi- -.y priated lD lbeOctcber, 1975. iJ.Re of Worldwide Cballqe. a mcotbly pub· Ucatioft of Campus Crusade tor Christ IDe., Arrowhead Sprinp, Sa Berna.rdi.Do. COD'S WORD S ..... YS · H.-thou hur.-th my word. and bod1rvnh on Hun that ~oem m'. ..... fv~dUtlfll! Ltft. 'ond.-mnatoon , t>ut •· puwd ''"m dronh to life. St John S 2• lo ~~oh .. m .., ... h .. 11c rcd~mptoon -:hruu~h HIS bl(X.od. CR . .a,CE. fpht'lln~ l - -THE BIBLE A VIIIIT One day 1 ranc a doorbell In a casual aort oC wa,y, "Twu not a !annal visit And there wasn't much to say. 1 don't remem~-r what r uJd- 'lt matten not 1 aueu-- 1 found a heart In hunce-r; A soul in deep distreu. He said I came from Heaven. And I orten W'Ohdered Why; He said I came to tee him When no othe-r help was nigh. It meant so 1itUe to me tro knock at a strancer·s doo-r But it mea.nt Heaven to him And God·• peace forevermore. -E . J. M orpn lr IAIIA.A O'ltiiPE OP CO'I:OH A OBL ...... In a sense, my story begins on a Fri- day, July 7, 1973, wben I received a phone call from my ll-year-olc! daugh- ter, Linda. Sbe asked me to pick her up from summer school. ''I'm busy, Linda." I replied. "You'll have to walk home." At that she started to cry and begged me to come. Angrily, I slammed the re- ceiver down on her sobbing voice. How could I do such a thing? At the time, though I was a wife and mother of three girls, my life was one of boredom, always searching for a new fulfillment. The void that I felt became worse when I tried filling it with possessions. Even· tually, my emotions reached such a low point that it was impossible for me to laugh or cry. This was my state of mind when Limja called. And that's why, when she didn't come home for lunch, I wasn't worried -I was certain that s he had gone to a friend's house to play. By 4 p.m. I began to call , but couldn't find her. At 5 the police were notifie d and the nightmare began - one that would change our lives. The search continued through the night; endless questions &o m the police and gallons of coffee complete d the scene. Still, 1 was stunned. and couldn't be lieve anyth ing was re ally wrong. 1 was sure that Linda was punishing me by staying with a fri e nd somewhe re . A ne wsman came bv and described me as "stoic." Finally .. everyone left in the middle of the night and told us to rest. A fe w hours late r we were awakene d b y the bright july sun. The newspaper arrived with the headline, "Girl , II, Vanishes in Newport." The search for Linda w as e nded that day whe n he r body was found in a ditch along the hack bay. She had been strangled. A witness had seen he r get into a van alo ng the way ho me. I wante d so much to find the killer that I chased vans all ove r the place. A drawing was made of the man·s face and. before long, it was etched in my mind. But no killer was ever IOund. Later in the summer we decided as a family to tel away and 110 camping in Northern Callfomla. On Sunday there was a worship service In the redwoods and, as we sans·· Amu:ing Gnce, '' I was overcome with udneso and started to cry. I cried every lew houri during the trip-every time I thought of my pn!Ci- ous Linda -because in my heart I knew I was responsible for the temble tragedy that bad taken her lilio. I was desperate and contemplated suicide. But each time, I remembered Diana, our 10-year-old, and couldn't go through with it. Whe n I sought my doctor's counsel after we returned, he simply said that I'd have to be realistic and stop griev- ing. That was impossible. Still in an- guish, I continually begged God, if He existed, to give me peace. The folJowing Sunday we we nt to a church called Calvary Chapel where the ministe r gave a marvelous message enti- tled, "How to Find God." My heart was so full of bitterness and misery, but I knew this had to be m y answer. God's Son, Jesus Christ, was indeed knocking at the door of my heart, and I let Him in as Savior and Lord. As 1 prayed, it seemed that the we ight of the whole world was lifted from my shoulders and 1 was free . Words are not e nough to e xpress m y gratitude to Jesus for saving me from what was sure to be my destruction. The first year after Linda's death there were many emotional battles -especially whe n July 7 came with all its me mor:ies. But by this second year, I had a wonder- ful day of realizing how, as time has passed, God has strengthened me and e ven e nabled me to reach out to others. Each day, in fact. I ask the Lord to u se me in helping someone e lse and He usually does. God is working in our famil y life, too. -Last August, my daughter, Diana, be- came a Christian. And this last spring we opened our home to Christian stu- Not Somehow but Triumphantly Mn. R.E. Nri«f>bour l•8tt""klor i• BiWe. Americaa O.rid.i•n Col~'" C HRISTlAN CRUSADE WEE KLY, Tulota, Okla. ··H··joic:-t· il\. lht-)A>rd Alway : and liJiin I !'oil~ R,.joi1·,.."· (l'hil ·Ui Th,._..,. wurd~ ·· R•·jot,... 111 th•· l.orrl al'A <t~ 111111 a~atn I ~~~~. R•·j•11n·:· ~oo•·n· not writt•·11 from a rnmfort»bl•· rot·km g •·ha1r . but from hrhmd pn ... on bar1!. Thr apo,.tl,. Paul had truh lrarn••d th,. dl't·p--r m,.an~g O:f ju~ for lw .-nuld t,.stif~· '·Hut I r!l.jou·•·d in th.-Lord P"'"ltl~. that no" at th .. last ,·our n1..,. of mr hath nourit;h .. d . ag:a in . ...-h,.r••in 1,,. .,..f'r,. alf.O car .. ful. but y .. •""••d opportunity . ;o..ut that I ~pnk in ro-s...-t·l of want: for I ha\'1" l .. arn•·d in wh.tSOt"\ . ..,. ;;tatr I am, thl"ffwilh to bf" con ttnt:· (P:hil. 4:10.11 ) Wh at a wonderful leMon to le11rn ~ How man)' th~ an-wh o a re di ~~a t i ,fi '!'d . To all appcaunc;-.-;; th,.~ havf' much for whir h 10 h'" th•nkful. but th,.y ~till ar,. not conl l'n t, Consid"r Paul and Silas in pri1o n u r<'CMdcd in AcU 16:22.:14. ();d they sit thf'f'l" and mourn th!"ir oondit.ton. and the fa c·t th1t th"Y had bt!t'"n unjustly t rcat,.d? ~ot at all~ Wt-f'l"ld .. And at midnight Paul and Silu pnyf"d , and san~ pr11isc.. unto God . and th'" pri~ners heard -tfit•m:· H .. r,. W("f'l! two mrn .... ho -cou ld rrall y b'" r.alled joyful :c hristianL [,·en bfohind pri&Oil ba,..;. 1nd •I Uu: de•d of night, :thoy could l"t their joy b.. ::known. t The Secret _ In Philipp\an• 4:6 we find t~e -aecrd behind the. hart that 111 :fill ed with pe.tce and joy. Here il -1 t.een:t th•t we ahould al lum; :: "Bt: careful for nothinc: but in :tvtr,-thin& by puye-r .•.nd -IUpplication with th•nkiCJ"'!C :le t your req ueab be ... : k:oown ltTIIO God." : Notice tho1t two •orda : ..... ;th ~·"How .... : .... it ~ lin<lf: )'OU toCJt tiMe : ~ iit dow~~ ..4 COMit., .. 1M : ...... "" wt.;ch , ...... to ... :1W.I.f .. ! Wt.t a 4iffernoe il ;..-.._wt..we h.w:•....,_, '-he.a1:l AM, do yoa bow. we ;..,-.,w_..,.~or ~-to ...... ..,., ~:::-..... I -fool-.... , ......... ,... .. 10i ......... """-olGo4, ....... ,_. • I a nib&. _._,_ ............. 'duiellfll. aas. J-. .. l,~ ...... ..._ .. c.,.t•oe! ....... , ....... _ .. joy!lf .... -· .. _,,_~-.. - God";; o·on dition~ an d th•· jo>' and p-·11•'•· i~ nun;. Thr ...-an· sorw-1wupl'!' ... -ho ~,.m to bt· ahl .. \H ~dial~ jo)' ju~t a.. lon2 a~ all i~ ,oifl@: .... "U . Un'A f'\,.r. ju!'lld •om,. difficult,· ari~ ... ~nd th•·1r jo) qutckl y dl~•ppo·ar,.. Th1 • ... ·a~ 1101 trill" nf Pa ul an ri :'d a~. Th•·y md oppo~111on and r-·n.eeution .,..ith an imwr jo} and p .. att thilt pv" \f'"l'tim..-ony to th .. ir faith in (,od. ~ ,. r•·m•·mhn wh"n Paul ami lb rnaLa.• wo·r·· caJI,.d b,• thr ;:;,,m t to '-oo forth to witn~ that tht>~' md oppo,.ltion from Satan . Thi~ tmw it t!ll m•· m th•· form of Oil'" ... ·ho .... 5 indwdt hy an l'vil ~piril and ~' ··n to .,ore .. ~·. PauL b<·m~ filll'rl ... ·it h th'" Hol~c ~J•iril . rl"q~niuo:d that this man wa!' und•·r th .. pow•·r of thf' d•·n l. and hi' ~l uight ... ·ay .announr,.d that hr ~hould bo· stmd blind . and irnmediatdy h,. lost hi~ -ighL Paul was not disturh•:d b) this oppo9tion but wc.nt triumphantly on his w•y "-joicinK. Oppooition c...,. n,..n came opyosition from th,. jc ... '!. They had hc.•n:l Paul's !§""rmon in the ;~yn~c., and 11 firs t thf".y wr.rc. 1ntc,.atlld. Howcvrr. when they saw thc cro ... ·ds following Paul. they bc.camc. lilled with mvy, and so u,;ht to cause trouble. by ...._ apeakine; •g•inst P•ul and blasph.:~n~~ng. However, Paul't. troubw.:• were. not yc.t finished. He. and Barnabu cfecidell to tum to thf' Gc.ntilea, but when the Jews heard th.at the t.'onl of the. l...onl wAll •pre•ding f11t throuchout the rec'on, they bc.ca.ne IIIPin .-.IVY. The~ railed penrcutioo •in11t God • aernnta, and drove them out of t.IM:Ir oo.ta. Now, what wq their re.etion to .-ell trr-.-.mt! We .-e lOW two thi .. ,.._.. ... th•. Firtt, , ......... Rom-·-olf doc -of th<ir•leot ....... · tllle•"; an4, te<D -,. ~·tt. •crha wert MW with ;o1• .,4 .;oh the Holy Chaot.". Hen: ie a t.o. we ean tlo well to Je.,.. """-we an ~ ... .. .a Cl"-Do. -ow -"" ........... lot ---~--...,..,._.,, ht .... -.......... At doc ·-~ ... ...;.toe .. .. anca&IIJ......, ..... ._ ........ Ger.., lAt ... J s r•l r, IJy c..~·s ......... -.. -...., ..-., lfo ""' I -io --... -... .., .. tht-LOf"d radi•tir\8 from ow- ~srntt . Ltt ua offer unto Him thl" sa c rifi c e o f prai ae continWIIIy. Then we. will not only hav~ joy ooredvc.a but w~ will be Ha& inatn.nnenu to brinJ; joy to oth«~.. In th e first ch1pter of Colosaian• WI" 1111: given the pnyrr of Paul for the. bf'linen. Paul h•d a gre11t burden th1t ha& t-hildrt'fl in the. faith Bhould grow up in Christ in all thinp. He did not w1nt them to f'l"m.lin babe. in thf'ir Chril!li•n lif'" but lo ~ fu11 ·Jtu'An m l'n. P11.1l \lr&ll faithful in his prayer for hts children. He. ww; not only fai thful. but h'!' had a ddight in earh one of them, and wu th•nk f ul of eve n · rt:.~mbnmot: nf th•·i r lo\"1' in the l..ord . lu W~U..ns I : 10 we. hear hun pn~·ing 1'h1t ye mi&ht walk wurthy of the LOI'd unto all plf'asing , being froitful in •-v•·')· ~ wvrlr., and ina-euing in th,. "kno ... ·ledge of God ." How impo rt1nt it ifi, • Olrilltianl, th•t we w1lk worthy of the name we bur. What would we think of a 10ft or daughter wh o dr.ged the n.ne of hia or her parent& down into the. dust! We would think how unworthy they were to bur the. name. Again we. wi!;h to .:mph118it.e t he. spirit of joyfulness. The spirit of joyfulne111 in the. d1ily walk , under all kind• of circumstances, come& from the stn'!ngth given by the Spirit of God dwelling within. He is the Spirit of joy. He Cln mU.c. Ul to aee the. silver lining in the darkest cloud . Whm we &ee thinp; through th'!' eyes of the Spirit, then wf' h,ave the right per5pt"ctiR This d<-not me•n th1t we shall never be c.all ed upon to pl&l throur the valley of IOI"!"Ow •nd sufferi"'i. It doe1 me.n th•t in the qiJc.y we •• 1ft a light. ... d we 11hall h.ve a deep inner joy hidden in our heart that no cin:umtiJta.nce can take awll)'. The joy of th'!' Lord will be. our llrerw:th in e-very teat. Wilen our heart~ ut filled with joy we will w111t to n.pra~ thil in tel'"Vice for our Lord. t.'e will want to ..-e..t Hil joy 10 th.at ochen ma.y fmd Him alao. Do not forpt thu "in thy pretence it fulrt.t of joy; at thy ript h111d there ~ pleuura for a-CT1ROft."{Paa.l6:11} TJtfJ MINUTES ,, -.,.u In".. -........... ---a.c..-........... A RANSOM FOR All ' dents pUtlclpotinc In a ft~y evan- gelistic beodl outreodl. Getting to know theae students remtnclecl me of the l,astinl f<qiveneu and P.'*"' that God malc.es available to everyone. I also realize that Linda' 1 deltlh was used by God to show me my need for Christ. This has brought me peat joy and has given me a reason to live apin. knowing that soon we will be together In His glorious kingdom.~ LIIIIDA O'ltEifE RICIIARD O"'CEEFE ~ COf'DDI del Mat, at rtctrt. ud dul1rtet Olsna Uft pletured here w!f:h Keith Ritter, minUter at Cah·ary Clllpel, Costa Mesa. ThiS pboto wu taJcea at a retreat held last Aapst at the Calnry Chapel con- ference center. IY ALII(O W. (,AID, D.D. P~.t"'"T•.._.,. f.O ... ~·t Sewti~r,, (•f8 ,eft, ·• •• The Ki88 of Betr&}'al Golden Text : &r /nu.J Mid unto IUm, Jwlta, betrwynt tltOu the So1t ofm~~~t 'Nith • .till I (I..Wte 22 :48). HE history of the Passion of Jesus Quist includes the incompanble q;ony in the Garden of ~tluemane at the foot of the Mount of Oliva. See Matthew 26:36-46; Mark 14:32-42; Luke 22:39-46. In his meditation on the IClene In dark Get.htemane an e'taftltUeal preacher of the lut century writea: "I confet1 that ·whatewr I am called upon to treat of the uc:Nd mysteries of Gethtenwne, I cannot di.est myself oft certain depee of aM. I feel u if theTe stood at the pte of that prden a chenab . who, if not with a namin& sword, yet with a repellbtc p~ture ref\dtd admJttanoe, •d emphatl~ repe51ted our Lord'1 injunctloa to tarry outside, wtule He mires to pray. A feeUna always 1tir.es me, u ir It were unbeco*& to act u • spy on the Son of the li"f'lnc God. ln fill molt aecret trart18Ctlons with tis ha....Jy Fathor; on4 that 1 oinflll eye ventures too muc:h ln darint to look upon a some: ih whk:h the lord appe.n in such a state of wealcneu ad abandonment that places tim ~ the .... rootina with the mos.t ndlerlb~ •mont lftllll. · · • •• .,, tbe Golpel briftp the myaterious nanative before • for consideration, md hence it • incumbent uPon u& to enter illlto tti sacred afoom, and Met to comprehead • much of it • hunw~ ...,.,...,...., 1s c:apobte or· (c:f. F. w. ICNtttmoc:lwr • 1Tw s..tfriw _,, l!rts· t-.• 1856; !Oprinto4, ·1948, p. 106). Moreowr, ln. WI dbc\llllOft ·of GetMI-1 a r.tdtiW ......._ of the ,,.. Olwdo ol ·-..... , ..,. .-r ofOa .. ,· ns II OM oiiM _,. prw*eat, .. II ...... ttMI OM of tilt _. _,._....a I ., .. '*' lift ....... tiD( h. ......... ...,.. Ot ---.. ---ollho S!••••l• ................. tG .. ltelonwt (5:7) ... -·-• -... --.. 1 eaulw_io_..w. .. IOII ------·--.... _. s:t J1:laa1 , ........ ..,.. ______ ... ..-------·--................ ..,.. .. - ... .. a C s tt•ecA --... -, .... -..... q • -·-----~., .. IMftes s ............ .. .. Ill .. 1!111 II l SO. • ..... -.. .. £IE, ... , .......... _ .... __ .. .. _, .... ... ... 't ... .......... .... :;,._ .... _., .. -nt·u .. sua,._• .._, .... -... at *, ..... _ .. ...,_ apy of Quist"' (d. W, R. Nicoll, The fttunwre S#rllour, 1882. pp. 259. 260). 1be outline of _the present les~on , which is entitled • .,.e Kiu of Betrayal,·· d u follows: 1. The Betrayal and ArreSI of Jesu• (Muk 14:•J.SO) 2. The Youftl Man Who Follo""'td (Marl< 14:ll,l2) l . Jesu1 h Led to the ffish Pnr~• (Mark 14 :l3,l 4) l'lllt letn.y .. lftd Al'ftll of JesuJ In Mark 14 :43-SO we read · ,.And immediately, wtdle he yet spake. cometh Judu, one of the twelve, and with him a arat multitude with swords and ataves. from the chief prints and the scribes and the elden. And he thal betr1yed llim had Jiftll thnD a token, ufinl, WhorntcWver I ...U klls, that same i1 he; take him and lead him away aafely. And u soon u he ,.. come, he &oetJt atrajptway to him, md tllith, Mater, muter; and killed h.im. An.d they laid chelr hands on him, and took him. And one of them that stood by clrew a sword, lftd amote a tervant of tht Nih prielt, and cui offhis ear. And Jesus uwweted and. t.aid unto them, Ate ye come out, • aplnst a thief, with swords and with ttl,. to take me1 I was daily wtth you ln the temple teachJn1. and ye toot • oot: but the tcriptures must be IIIUIIIW . And tlloy all fonook him , end !loci." v.-43·50 of our liblicaJ text ae1 fotdl lhl betf11)'al lftd the arrest of Jesus to ... -of ~. See oliO ... _ 26:47-$6; ~ 12:47·53; Jolin 11:2-tl. '""" -hlcl IJ!dled orrt .. d. '"""""" tllo -· .... • I..., ...,. Ito ill4toclft•l ,--n..,..., ... ._.or_.,....,..,.,,. .. .un, • · l'r• ,ro•11•o· ol ~~'~Red men ,_ .._ ut••n. ,..,.. ofllcen (Jolin). tll3tO!J --11J tllo ddof pdolta,ocrtbet. _. ....._ to ., ..... JIMI. lbeir ....... -· It hlo -found I U*S bt to.., ..... • ,_.In ..-..-----t(lohn Ul~ _. W •• I I, loy ., oct of .Ill .. kl $ f, to ...... dlllll IO ... 1M z4z (If-· Ia ,.....,. . fto • -le Ill I -Wilt _, ... J 1J tf'g u; ... , Z'rto -----...... tnoty ~::--U:J; loDta 11:27), ,_ .. , .......... ,..... .. = ............ 26:..,,_ .......... , ........ S. .... .,_ .. oltUss?' (l.ltltz); -·-?' .... -· ......... . .... _ . .,). .. I ra:aouaww•• ........ ,CMI:Iit• n. ..... __ .. ..... t ••• -c 2 , Q, IK. .. •.....n ........ ....... ~ca. ... (lllc .... , ~) c 2 tn.-... ..... _ ,... ..... ••lfJiiiil( Bed. Ca. _, 0.C.. lttlle til Cal- lfllnlla). 1'liiM h R Ill M • _..,.., edbfaa.,.•loM. eor,....._ .__c.- ._, YJI. lie.; Yktl&w a. Y.U. PrJ dhrt. T'l1a ststwPI' ... flied ...... c.., Clift riiOr-... c.., n.e. 15, lf'TS. Nlllllll: n.c_ 11.25,1t'TS; Ja. ... l,lf'll, ........ _ porl 8.altlor help f'50ia S-OlJN PfW&:'"'~I""IPif &XIS 81MifS lfAME ST ATEMElfl' Tllre illll.lorilc per ... are cfl*c tm1 5 •• u: .lltUie Cnet lbap, !5Ut Calle de Ia Loms:a, Lapu IIJ.U.s, CA. 9%651: T'beodo.re 1.-u Cv- rier, lr., t391Z HWberst Ortn, LapDa Nlpel, CA. 9!a77; f'ructs l..orDe falk- _,, 1.Z0'7 La Mlrada Street. L__. Beacb, CA 92651; lOla V~Aca~t, 615 My.Uc Way, t..ac-a Beach. CA. !Ze1; Robert woocs,. 6009 Sole .....Ueld Ma.e, Lo5 Alaples, CA.; Tbomu B PalM, 5700 Ba.Jtimol'e, Aputmeaa nzo. La Mea. CA. AU rectstrutr u..ted are .,.. dotac ba1.oess u Curler', I. TIU bastaeuis cooducted by a ceoen.J partnersblp. Slped; fruet.s Lome fallllaer. Tbis rbtement wu filed w1tb tbe Coaaty Clerk ofOr- a.ace Cocmty Dec. lZ, 1975. Ptd>U.b: Dec. 25, 1975: Ju. 1, a, 15, 1976, lD Ne.-- pon Harbor Eoslp. f50578 L•AL•nca S..OU91 flCTITJOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following penon Is dofn« bulDea U: DIJ.iW Watcb Salu Company, .SOO Campa Drl~e. (Sulte 220). Jlfewport ~eta. Callfohlb 92e60: IooonU~e Time c orporatloa, c a1l.foTa1a. ThlJ ba.t~Ha 1r eooducted by a COfl)OrttiOD~ Corporatloo Name: lnDo- Yati~e Time Corporat1.00, Mickey E . .No.U, Prestdeot. This ltatement was filed wlth the Coanty Clert otOr- lllge Couaty Dec. 16, 1975. Publlllt Dec. 25, 1975; Jao. 1, 8, 15, 1976, to New - port Harbor Euign. f50690 L!GALM011CI FJCTmOUSB~ NAME STATEMENT The followlng per100 Is dolnc basloess u : Sal- Harbor Liquor 41 DeU, SIO E. Balboa Bl~d., Balboa, Cal. 9!M1: Secoodo Colombero, 1003 E. Balboa Bl,d., 81.1- bal. C alll. 9ZM1. Thi.J bastoess ls coodocted by u loc1Jridua1. Slped: Secondo Co lorn- bero. TbU statement wu filed wttb the County Clerk ofOr- HI'• Coaaty Dec. 19, 197S. hblllb: Dec. 25, 1975, Jaa. 1, t, 15, 1976, to New- port HIJ't)or Enstp. F50764 &;"f& -TICI fiCTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe tollO'I'llc per.. Is dolac bua1.De11 u : MSA AceocY, 2152 DaPoot Or., hU. 205, l"loe, CA. 92'715: Riebl~ W. ~IUGD. U$1 8eraag Pt., Costa Mea. CA. taK. Thil t.11De11 Ia eoDducted byutd~. Siple!: Rteh&rd W. Rob-•JUoll. TtU ltatemeat wu tlled with the Coaty Clett olOr- uc• Coay Dee. lt, U?5. Plll>ll*-Dee. h, 11'75; Ia 1, I, 15, l f7., 1D New- port ,...._ Eutp. FS07.5 L: ... 1ICI ncnTIOOI eumeas N AidE IT A TEIGJifT Tbt lllllowtllc ..,._ Ia ............ u: £111C11-.... ,.,. ... •me. ol ,. .. . .-t 8IIQ, 10?0 ...... . C.. Dr .. 1m., CA. -..: 8ettJ McC.uoap c.,., an vaa .,....,,, .......... ~CA.IIMS. 1'1111 •••• .. c• .. ct.d .., ........ . ..... ..., llld'..uo.p c ...... nc. •r'aatll ... tiled .. a. c.-, ca.n tfOr- .... ~ OK. II, 1171. Nil• Dec. a. lftl; l & l. .. ll:'fN. ...... ,_n ..... E ... PIO'rM ncruw-..w •..AlliE IT ~J'UIDIT "'-"'lii•11c• •are .... ,,!iS .._ Tt.s ....... !210 E8lll .,. ~ c.ta ...... Cal" w _,.,: ...... 8flrlae7, !ZO EM l'M ...... eo. .... caa.. .... az?: J_,., ..__ ...... !aMI Mar..,.-· ....... lrlpe1. c ...... W77 • 'nU lwfNSSUC!D ... ctd ~ • csen•.-....-. ~JeiT)'~ nls ~-wu taed .. U.. COIIJify Clert r110r- 18le eo., .raa.. z. tm~ PlaJsb: .... •• 15, u , !t. 11'71. .. the Jle-...x1 lladw Eacip F -51055 L·M.-IIal PJCIIJWJOJ BUill Ell JlA.ME ST ATEIIDT 1"be fODow'illc ~ is ..-bltsi.Dess ar. PIMa lecrebriaJ Sernce, ZOIZ MJdlel-. ln'De, CL i%715: En Claire Moore, 1tsa2 lad~, H..t-lactGD Bctt._ CL -..&. 'I"'U buiAesJ is CODducted by ID JDdh'idal. llped:: E~a Clal.re Moore. Tlds sbtemeM wu ft1ed Yllh tbe Coaty Clerk of Or- uce County Dec. 12. 1975. Pu:bU.b: Dee. 18, 25,1975; Jan. 1, 8, 1976, lD the Ne•- ,art Hatbor Eujp. F50582 Leca•na FIC11TJOL"S BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe foUowtDc perMX~ 1s do6Dg butoess u: Lido VU- lace Flor1.st, 3U6 Newpon BJYd., .Newport Beacll. CaW. 12663: Victor R. Yack, 611 Lido Park Dr._ .Newport Beach. Ca1J1. 92663. Tbis bustDeu i.s OOIIdUcted by an lodfYidual. Signed; Victor R. Yaclt. This mtement was filed wttb tbe County Clerk of Or- ange County Dee. 12, 1975. Publish: Dec. 18, 25,1975; Jan. 1, 8, 1976, lD the New- port Hubor Ensign. F'S0583 LIIM.-ID FX: It 1'1>05 BUSDIESS NAME ST A TEIIlDT nae tDUOWU.C ~ is doblc bui8es• u: AnntJ' Sales, 0.. West Marioa, ~!02 Del ObiJp) st.. Dana Pt., CL U629: Mlcbael l...ei! Mosley, 11Z Vla Aatlbes, Newport Beaeb, Callt 9:2663. Tb1s t.si.Dess ls OOIDducted by u lodiYidaal. Si.ped: MJcbael l...ei! Mosley. Tbls statement wu filed witb tbe County Clerk ofOr- ange County Dec . 12, 1975. Publ1rlt Dec.l8,25,1975; Jan. l, 8, 1976, to tbe New- port Raroor Ensign. f'50584 t iGAL MOTICI FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following persoo 1s dolnc bosinen as: Amber Electronics, 6612 Dollrn Circle, Huntington Beach, C al. 92647: De)an Cvetlco- 1'lcb, 6612 Dohrn Circle, Hunt. Be2cb, Cal. 92647. This business ls condur ted by an wth1dua t. Slped! De)l.n Cvetkovich Th.Ls statement was fUed with the County Clerk of Ora.oge County Jan. 2, 1976. PubUsh: Jan. 8, 15, 22, 29, 1976, In the Sewport Harbor Ensign. F ·51056 L!GAL MOTICI FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FICTITIOUS BUSINESS The following persoo is NAif£ STATE)i(ENT doing bustoess as: Asphalt T ~~--Preserntton Company of be fo...., .. ...., persoo 15 Southern Callfornia, 125il doq buiness as: T and R Red HIU Ave., Tustin, Calif. Wbo&esale, 3636 Newport Bl~d. Newport Beach Ca. 92680: Dooaid • WUI!am 92&6J: Catary Vll,lnc:(lnc. Baker, 12571 Red HLU Ave., State of Callfomta) 3636 Tustin, Callf. 92680. Newport . _B}Yd. Nnmort Th.Ls busiltess 1s condacted Bea&, <!a. '1tg!l6'l_... -, r• --b~an id.Ytjual, Tbls busioess ts coodllct-Signed: DonaJd W. Baker. ed by 1 corporat.loG.. This ltatem.eut was filed Corporatbl Name· Cen-with the County Clerk ofOr- tury vn, IDe.; VIctor R. ange County Jan. 2, 1976. Yack, Presldeot Publish: Jan. 8, 15, 22, This state~t wu ftled 29, 1976, in the Newport wttb the Couoty Clert ofOr-Harbor Ensign. F -H0~4 ange County Dec. 15, 1975. Publl.sh: Dec. 18, 25,1975; Jan. 1, 8, 1976, to the New- port Ha.rbor EosJ.gn. F50664 LIGAL MOTICI S-01376 FICTmOUS BUSiNESS NAME STATEMENT The followlog per80D is doing business as: Mtcba.l- sld Enterprises, 13752 Ollve St., Westminster, Ca. 92683: Hardy H. Michalsld, 13752 OltYe St., Westminster, Ca. 92683. This business is oooc!acted by Ill lodtvldual. Sicned: Hardy R. Michal- ski. This statement was ftled with tbe Couaty Clerk ofOr- ange c ou.-y Dee. 12, 19'75. Publlfh: Dec. 18, 25, 1975; Jan. 1, 8, 1976, 1o the New- port Hatbor Ensign. f'50577 LIG&MO~ S-01369 FICTI110US BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The followioc per&oo ls doloc bultoess as: M.lct.el Chenolet, 800S. Brea Bl~d.. Brea, Ca. 92621: Mike Estey Chevrolet -a Callfornla cor- poration,, 800 S. Brea Blvd., CL 92621. This baliness Is cooducted by a corponttoo. Cof1)01"ltioa Name: Mike E.tey CbeYrolet. Tbis statement was ftl~ with the County Clerk otOr- UCt Cowty Dec. 10, 19'75. Publillt Dtc. 18, 25, 1975; Jan. 1, 8, 1976, to the New- port Harbor Enaip. f50C94 ........ ftC. LIGAL MOTICI FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following person is delng business as: 1) Word- power Writing Service, 2) Executary Secretary Ser- vice, 3400 Irvloe Ave., Suite 1048, Newport Beach 92660: Dorothy L. White, 637 Shall- mar Dr., Costa Mesa, Ca. 92627. This business Is conducted by an Individual. SJcoed: Dorothy L. Wtlite. This statement was rue<! with the County Clerk ofOr- a_nge Couoty D~. 30, 1975. Publish: Jan. 1, 8, 15, 22, 1978, in the Newport Hubor Ensign. F -50965 LIGM. MOTtCI FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The foUowtng person ls ·doing business as: Asphalt Sealing Co., 205 AJbert Place, Costa Mesa, CL 92627: Geralc~ W. Cross, 264 Sherwood Street, Costa Mesa, Ca. 9Z627. This baatness is conducted by I.D lodi~ldU.l. stped: Gera.ld w. c f0$f. This statement was ftled wlth tbe County Clerk otOr-anre Coanty Dee. !9, 1975. Publlsh; Jan. 1, 8, 15, 22, 1976, lD the Ntwport Harbor Ensign. F -50925 L ....... 11CI S-01U4 FlCTITIOUS BUSUfESS NAME STATEMENT The follO'I'lnC perwu ate dolnc ~M~IiDN• u: New World Cornplter C~y. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS 208! KlcheliOn Drl~t, &lite NAVE STATEMENT 100. lrYIDt, Callfornla Tbe toltowlac pereon• are · 92715: Robert Herman. 2082 ctotlc bllalnell u : RainbOw MlebeiiOO Drl", S.itt 100, 0HScM !65 Enoine CID-1"1De, Caltlomla 92715; yoa Rd' corou ctel Mar, PIUUp c. HalDM, zna CL tte'is: Kart~~ L. Scbol· Mlet.ta.oe Drt•e, Sdt 100• ler !IS E•tDIJCC•JiOORd., lrttiM, CaWt>naia te71S. coM, Cal. .US; L,_. Pll -Tb.Lr buiDeu 11 coMitcttd te.rt:IIIC'. M!lllutaorBIYd., by I ,..raJ ~ Colla ...... Cal. Vlme 6 Scbe<:t. lat •• 1'70 'Mill ..... ., ls CODdlet-Newport Cllt. OrlM, ... _ td by a ... nl partMrlhiP· port 8eael, Callllnla ltped• &a. L. SCMlltr. t!teO; ............. ... nb ---ftl filed -nu. ....... wu fUed .,... a. c.-, ca-n otOr-• .-. tbl eo.tJ a.n oiOr- ColltJ o.e as 1 t75. ure eo.tJ o.c. U. tm . -r.u. Dec. ia. aS. 1r7S; PlbUab: J•. 1, a. U, II. .1-. l a. lrrt. Ia till ..... lt?t. Ia tM Nwport ftutlor polt Ruw £111ip. f10165 £811p. F .. $0141 - CHARLES TRENT A, 51-"retan to the D;strt~'t Coun'":l of Carpenters in Orange County, receives the award fo1 O!Jt')t<t.rl!.nc servl " tn thP !ivht agamst arthrms !rom Mrs. Betty EUas, at left, ch.urntii.Il of tt.e lrlvisorv l'OI'"' 1 ·tt~ of the Orange Counh bran~'b of the Arthritis Founda•1on, .Ut "'"s. Malton Bre11 r .air<> Trev'lr) of !\ewport Bea"h, 19?6 campaign chalrm~H .. Till pres~>ntatlon -.as n J ... t~for£' an audienre of 200 un1on members. "Th~? awarr1,'' sa•' \Ir s. E'lld'-, is a sn·aJI tribute tor Mr. Trenta's tour years of outstanding sPrvl•"' trJ u,... Anhr ttis f ounriation, and parttcularl} for Ws help with the annual telethon. l ni1Pr tus r1i re<-tlon, man} uruon volunteers !lave con- tributed time and mone) for t~.e tf'l .. thon." Mr. T r~nta will again be helpW ttw> 1976 telecast oo ChannelS Jan. 31 and Fell. 1. F r o r 11 t t1 e Po I i c e B I o t t P r • MOJio'DAY, DEC. 22 lr-ro~ .. Ria• "-'ton, 33, of Pbll Richardson parke-i -l'i5 ~-"\ewpor t blvt1., ~e~- a sailboat behind his norr r--po'"t Hl'tvhh, o~~as arrPsted at 900 St!a Lane, Harbo, tt1H~ .11 1 v .a.rr . anr1 View HUts, anr1 somE!Ol... •aarr"'' »att a~<sault to ·otr- stole its outboard motor, r 11 r.tp.-• . . .1. 3-spe'-"1 valued at SSOO, beh teen · t 1k<-, . 31ul"l at .;.r; , ,..as p.m. De,. 18 and 5 p.1 ~toiPn fr.>rr an opPo oearao< Dec . 22 •.• John Gabrl· l lt '3'~'" 3G.r. WPc;t \pwpr :-·, Cecl, 41, of 309 Anadto, Bal-t•PlWPPfl a:4~ a.. an! .t boa, was arrestt>d then~ at p. . at the F r~house, 6903 'A'. Coast H\V\,, West :\ewport, at 2:'.1 a.m .• setting off the IJurylar alarm, then escaped w .lt 10 wet suits, valued at ~'" JC, beforP polll e arrlvefl 3:40 a.m. and cha r~d w1• assault wit h mtent to ~'OmrT t . . Alan Hendersoo, 22, 'lf 211 38tt, >\est ~ewport, •. .,., toa rgec-= Mit t. m1sr1~­ n.PdJlOr tjrunk 1 ra\'ln~ at 11· )5 p.m. at 32nc1 and \ PV.- port Bh•r1 ., '.\ ~st ~ ... """'r t • 1 11l"RS!P', [:.. . ~--.,... ... Ltlharo Mar.e IJ IIb(>rt, rape. • TUESDAY, DEC. 23 A wetsuit, valued at £t~ . was stolen from the I.J.o , porcb of Betty Kent's hon • at 2317 Chff, ~ewport Heights, between 4 p.m. an·• 9 p.m .... A 3500 TV S€'!, a $40 rarllo, and about ? c hristmas presents or un- known value were stol+·l from the borne or Lorr "' ~t .... rrr,ar, C hulps Bau,t:, 12-W '.\ Balboa E-'1\·d., Bal-lA· A 1331 .r\ntlf!U3, iJQ\o.>f t.o.a, reporte1 that !'It> front ~hot "S, WJS arrPstfo'(J tt ~>r~:-. w wr:lst.lel1 .:>f Iter ar .vas t r P ..., . on a taar~~ of t rokeo b\ a flym~ mls<>lle, r~>c:lstll• antl ol stru' t1'1• if J:.robabl~ a ror k, as sh~> drove Pt:o~ ; 1ft. .. r • · · .:.. 1•-f:. northbounti tn the 200 t•lor k li)JI, or. us tr:uiPr, WdS of Riversid~>, ni>ar the poS1 ""*''· lrnn hotund ·.a. .. s:-ff 1? • o 1 e, at .:... p.m., aus. por• M.tr .ne, 124 Tust.n, tnE lil ->:.•:r-. ted !100 1"'Tl- \" arlnl'rs \I.Je, • Pt·A·r-r, • ace. p.• . ne·. 2~ . .wt1 3 ..•. De· . z~ . . . A Lu : a: llro~e J door v•m1ow t _ "' Huff, 2301 22od St., "\.·~-tnstti~> \\ tlltar· nrtst .. r.'! Oflll P4RTY JAN. 18 FOR TROJ_AN LEA~E I HAaaoa vtSaToa ~ U roe are a IWW1:0 r, or mow of a oewcoo er to tbe Ra.tbor Ara wbo bu DOC be& WElcomed.~ her a fa YOr b} eaJ.1tDc tbe flu- bor Visitor betwea I lid 10 a.m. and abe wtll call ~on )'our frleod wttb "1.•- $ abl~ lnfora-~UOil ud l1(b I : fron, frieDdl) ba s firms Wbicb ~ ru~ S to belp her ~ ' ~ aCQ.UaJJlfed wlt h her t~ : : surroood.JJ11s . _ 1 . f TRE HARBOR VtSITOk ( PHONE: 49-4-9368 J or 646-0174 ( -J I CHURCHES, (jc••ll a a ltO ... T L a iMGITOM -P ASTOR JIID IT. et OlAMGI, COSTA MilA -.._ ••• lllii*J---. .. at -tcr.ao a.a. ...., 1c111111 ....,....._ ... -....... .. ...... ..• ., ........ ....,. ...... ., ..... Aa .... , ... ~ ............ 0 3 hf FIIIIT IAPTIIT CHURCH 1 Cll'' 0~. MIWPOIT 81Aat -6G-14U Da . '· ttiMTOM H .. OttE PASTOR loUMDAY ICMOOL ........ A.L a l ... l STUDT ...................... ' ..... , .. ., .......... t HE FIRST BAPT~ST CHURCH THE CEHTER FOR lt8LICAL STUDIES 9 4S 4..lol. &I&L£ CLASSES-l h OO A~M.. WORSHIP t10VR 7:00P.M. £V.t.MCEl.l STIC HOUR JOI lolt.GNO LI A AT SANTA ANA AV(., COSTA ME SA C.R \CE BIBLE CHURCH \ ~>terans' M~morlal Bldg. ·,.,.:: V. 1\.rt '''''" \1e...., Chr•stion Sc t~nc~ Se"'"ceJ port Hell(hts, b' bunt1us hol're lt 9!J:. w. na.ll.oc ... wno broke a sid.-w1n 0 4-fl ""l • • " \-., oa boa, Pl,.,.l>t':l _ between 12:30 p .. 1. Dp . 23 p... anri ~·30 r " .• an1 sro'~ and 5 p.m. Dec. 2'; . . . c;tprE'<J c;oun~ t?I11Hpn .. :':1 Robert Van!Jiver, l13 J Sai->:l o:Jo>ct Jl '150 ... ''Jc:ar. tiago, Dover Shores, r • T ~>rrl !-arr~>il. 2~. "I 102· ported t hat his hon t> 4 '> 1\lll\1 mokP, C ''>ta \(~>sa. Thl> TroJ3.r• L"3CUt-of Or- .Jfolfe C.ou nr1 rr.o?:rt..-rc; aM J ~ln1~ ~:1! have • •u!J RE. \ TO~ TYREE. Pastor l '-D "'a t-R\'Kf I) '0 <\ \1 A_ -)(1 p "'1 !). \,I FIR T O il R( H OF CHRI~ _ ( IF""'TI'\1 3303 Vta Luln '<rwror~ tx-..... h { ~ll \ 't \( liOO L o 6. 10: '10 a."'' burglarlzPd of S450 tn • a<>t. ns l:-r~>-.to>l ar -.1: , .· . 2 pistols, a watch, 2•j l.trnon1 :>n lrvmP, '·• t'-'· ... ~n r; • rings, and liquor, with a total v~>r.;JI\ .tnrl \1 sJ :r: ~~~ \~p .. • value of $4,198, l.letwP .. I 4 Cpp·r ha\ .ir~>a Jn ~ • ar,<>tl p.m. Dec. 18 and 11 a,ro. Nit ' • I$•1·'P .. m..~r 1run~ Dec. 23 .•. Edward Justtn •1r l\ lOr.. Hastings IU was arrPstf'd j"l r \ at· e ·om~ nf \1r. ,, • Vrs. u~l C. Earl Ill '""lXJr' fe3 Sun1.n • r ... m:, Jar .. 1 t'. ~ •ae reg-ular :" et>ttn£ ro)3JI Ll'aruf' vdll '·e P1r! . ~ Slla 1 • F Pt • 3, at 1 v a. ... . tt t:Je homf' of ~l rs. larr·~>s 1-. r~<11H'S 1n :-l!'wport Sea t . ')r. W1 I11arr \\ h1te, pro- !• sc;or of 1rama at L'SC • at 5:10 p.m. at hts homt • f hi: -n. ~)H . ~~..l at 404 E. Balboa Bivi., ll..J. -\ l•ur~ 1ar 1 ro~t-a ""lll A 1''! be the speaker. ~~~dot~~::~hw:~~ ~a~~ Refun d ·,n··-ban·k· ruptcy case •.. Marvin Eu~tt>nt> LMford, 21 and LawrPn~"~> G'lll , A.:rco 25 were arrPstP~ at Th On.n.;• vunt\ ot fl t onsumers rr~rr noon un111 3:15 p.m.' at their hon •• .u ot onsJr ·~r art llrs aSSIC:(P.~ 2 p.m. at tt.e wa~na Bea t 409 Poppy, Coron.l 1~>1 \';u. a O"lJ \ c: • f3r II\ 1r, ol-It' Hall an~d fro .... 2:30 tc and bot h were harol>d '1t1 -t: 3 1~ thf-'::1~. 'ld ap1c;. possess100 of n ar:'tJ3nJ 'o: t; no L It~ Ha.~. l'l. wt,t I sale, and Ln1n ZJ •.au, -- and Marina Za •1au. lll.t•lt' po•JI.b '1 • LAWYERS WIVES TO or 14q E. Ba'. ~,si.J '" --... rupt SEE .a.uTIQUE ~uow ha ,... t• \lr. a.ru1 \lrs. t ~ p~!. "'" .Jn were c · rg~, "''' poss .. s-tt.t> tot:tl h11l w1: ~~7 t• sion of matt)UlnJ ...• rar.t as' 10,1 :.w Edward Lester. 1 P, :>I :?X'• c harr~> Half : l'r Redwood, Costa \IPsa, was charged with posst>ss1n,. arT-was r1e!lveret1, t 111 '~'I"· :t>~l requ~>sts for t "• 1 .i · .u ' 1! phetam ines at 3:13 .H tl! ... tht> or•1t>r "' rP If.' ,r" .. rear of 4i08 ~PptunE', \~e~· 'W h~l Mr. an.~ \lt'. ,·,,:cf"l Newport • . . Ocn.llr1 l Pv the ··ompan·, an~ ICl'Hl 1 l'•t Manley, 26, of ~02 •1 ~ ~-o~·ner nat1 !tleot1 t an~rurt . Balboa BlV!'l., Ball-o .• , .\'as the} soul!ht ass1c:ta n • fror: charged wit h mis.1~>t: • .1nor the o!ti P or 110 ._ .... r Jf. drunk driving at 2:3t' .•.m. T n at 9th and w. Ba!boJ Wvd.. fairs. he offl • ,,, II• ' :1 <'anrl'llatton of ~3· u • " Balboa • • . Bonm.. Le• M t Ch Kinley, 45, of 1310· \ W as er ar~t> 1 1 •1 ·' In addition I t •' •• 11 •• T11e aniiQUP ·olio> uor. ll T :)Wt>r or B .. aut' 1n :::..u S\1 ner ""111 L•e tilt-dt>stma . 110n of Law\ ~>rs \\ lvPs o: ~)ranee Count\ on J.tn. I"". rr .. !'roup w!ll mak~> ttu~ ar. aiJ.d.t} Pvt>nt, leavu~ to\ t u:-at 9 a.rn. and stoppmc !or lunt.:hPOn firs t at an un. 11-;·lose<! rt>stau·rant, Sf'· '"' tP~ b\ so··1al chatrmM 'nne· Stuhlf~. The bus 1 aves from ~ulloclts, Santa Ana area. S f\\ (J '".:'~~: ~TeJ,h n)o: H hk n .. , ... ..,. \Tf['\IJ THECHLRlH OF YOUR CHOICE REGL'L.\RLY Ll TH RA'\ CHL'R{ H OF THE \lASTER I ~ Pacef"K" Vin~ Dr Corona d~ \tar. Calef I \V.R E-\. I D FRL Hl l\. p ,,, I P~ll'l t h J..j .:'N~ Sl'\DA \ SCHEDL'LE 'l 1r a.rr. -Sun1a' School 1):10 a.:--•• "'"rsha.p "\ur,c!n 3nJ t fl ee H••u· 'l '\I>>\\ \f R \1< f 0 & 10:~ ....... \\ f D'\E Ool\ \ E\ .E. '111M \ifffl'\(, ~ r m Rf o\lli"'-C• ROO\. \\ l'l ~ J;n , 4 .1 rn c; p '" \\ t dnt ,d,.~, O a. en.,. -·4C. p.m. Tuudn q .. m . S p.m 7 q p m 'ECONO CHURCH Of CHRIST. CtENTIST '\o;f'wp<>rt (k;a('h :II ( <'rona del M.ar 3 1 00 P~ett IC \'tt'• [)r L "'DA \ (.HOOt I U ~ m , Sl1~0A \ '\ER \"ICF J 0 ,.m. • E D~f' f' ~'I ll ·OO P \t. Rcoadtn~ Rt•om 3.500-B r. f.oe"lBw..-. fu rwnc~ .,D 'lje rciaao& 1\ion.-F r1 10 a.111. tn ' I' m "ao d e\ 1 !l~f1I OO O " 1 lO , Sar 1 11 ;~.11) ru 4 p m \ nu .ut C\ndt.all\ 1n\lred ''' artt fld (huh h ~rn ICC' Mid to u~o<· Rcadrn Roam. Plymouth Congregationa l Church 4 I .. , I .m,J fntlepcnJt•nf r "lfrt't(iJ(Iflff(l/ C'lrl\11(111 Oum'l· THt Rf-\" JOH"'. '-\ ll'\0\' 4-\LL. Mamm·r SUNDAY SflltVIC£S. l :JO A.M. 4MD 10100 A.M. B•~k tuJ, o c1 m 1nd -p m <'hunh S.h'"'' I 0 a.m . 3262 BROAD ST~T. NEWPORT HEIGHTS Nursery care provided Phone: 842-2748 Balboa Blvd., Balboa. ~~ac: o!fH't> ICX'att>•l ""1 1 '~n charged with misd+>mHnor drunk drlvlog at J aml rN SycamorP, Sant. "'na, r• P!"P 'DID YOU KNOW ABOUT ar e branr h of!H P~. P3 ' o~n and Coast Rwy. at 1:15 t,n one-<Sa~ -a-wee"-tn 1 lo· 3• • WEDNESDAY, DEC -~ Daniel Ray Parker. 21, of 2000 E. Oct>an t ront, Balboa, was arrest.. at 10:50 p.m. at (oll.nc; and Park., Balboa lslan·1, and charged wlth as52ull ~ tth a deadly weapon • . . Andrew ttons. R.-sidPnt c: 1 th~> c:out~ • ~rn a~a of thP "tnt' 1"!13' rtie a ·om;llatnt ''T rP »1\ advirt> oo Wednt>s•~il\" at t!lf Regional Ct''lc (pn• .. r 3 H~ r rown Vallt>\ Patt."\13\, L3· ~una ~bluet : On T ur ... ~a\S, Mr. Wttntnuh ~11 ""s1s1 ~ DINNER SPECIALS? -SefW4I Mon~My ttn '"""'*v 0 1-FtCI.-41 ~FV P -\P R O F ~F'IfPO 11 T AI "CH SUBSCRIPTION ORDER OHLY SS.OO FOa OMI Y!AR ._ -----------------"AlliE f • I • t e • 0 • e • t t o t 9 t t ., • I t t t t • o e I e e ADDRESS .••.•. · · • • • · · • • • · · • • · • · • · • · .•• em .......................... zw .... . s•MD IM THIS 0 •0 11 wtTH $5.00 TO:. MIW~RT HAIIOI IMSIGM m 1 I. COAST MWY., COlOMA DEL .. AI (frNMy, S.tur•v I S..IMiay 'tit I P.M.)-Exdu•MI Me~ dinntrs mcltJde S(}(JP or s:Mid, choi~ of l»hd pouto or ric. RED SNAPPER ..................... 2.45 MAHI MA+tl ........................• 2.75 GRILLED SEA BASS .................. 2.16 TOP SIRLOIN ....•...........•....... 3.50 NEW YORK STEAK ................... 3.16 LOBSTER TAIL ..... ,. ........•.•..•.. 4.16 STEAK AND L08STER(. . . . • . . • • . . • . • • • 6.16 • plus 32 ., " vt~Mri811f w,_, ~ Md ,_,,.,_ .. .. • .ii!QU •• Tennis Shoes Soccer Shoes Football Shoes Baseball Shoes Track Shoes -Bike Parts Bike Repairing Tennis Dresses Tennis Shirts & Shorts Tennis Shoes Tennis Rackets Tennis Stringing ENSIGN CLASSIFIED ADS 1 Ttme 20 wordl or less . . . !.00 21 to 30 words ....• S,OO 2 Times 3.50 4.75 6.50 S Times 4.50 8.00 8.00 3 1 to 40 •OI'ds . . . . . 4. oo Etcb word orer HAL AEBISCHER ~!.':. •.. ~. Proper F rtting Auured 3409 E. Coast Hwv. Corona det Mar SALES &. SEW¥' ICE • Self-.......,. All----f'rWC h ....... ·"' GLEN'S GARDENING -and cleanup service, lawn plannlng and preparation. Reasonable rates. Good references. Ca.ll 673-2007 after 5 p.m. LANDSCA PE CO MPANY • Install and repair sprink- lers. Licensed. (213) 696- ~301. • IIAUTY JALOM (7)_ • ' .z;.cr •••• ,.. • BEAUTY NOOK 2732 e. coest Hwv- eorono del Mw Phone 1144-73311 HOv"• M ON.·TV Ol•··T-•-•·• ~o. ta•"1 a ... T. IO..W .... A.-..OUft'"'~ 0NLV -•••• b..-eo....,. -· ........ c co-... o.a.M-•7WI·7*" - I Sandblast and re.stucco. Spanlsh or trowel texture. Sprayed acoustical cell- tngs. (No mess.) No Job too small. 642-4434. FOR SAL£ 19?3 ~rnr l ~tiSUlliDnWlgOii, Like new. 32 mlles per gallon. Price $2,350, FC!t sale by owner. Call e"en- 645-3737. J11st Plum & Heating Water Heaters, Dtspoals, Drains, Faucets, Copper Re -plpes ••.• Reasonablt prkes, day, nJcbt or wHit- ends! JUST PLUMBING c....,..-~ Glfto --Opoo---·-.. _,.._ 900 w. CoAST Kwv., K. -•-nu -11:. c.. itwy., -. . --= 75t-tt01 . . . . • . . .. • FUMEM~ ALLOCCUIO .. Dd&rl-TISb ruMiftS "'a 1 111tve LtriiM ..... , •• Hlllot 6 Dono-IDO, , • , • , • , , , , a c._ ... ....... .. -......,, •a 0 .. lllp, --.. __ ....... -• , .. -ll-... r............ -"'ll._t-• ... ~ '--u P'r*yaodaH.at•- liiP*'_"_IItouns -• -·· -· :,... ........... ,--. poct'alallonaot-llnl l!ltuela's Eaclel. ftD lllraft wt. ol tile -• llllr-,...,. ., a.ce. Ud COIIta di,Jf ___ ..._..,, a T Mea's ._ • ..,, wt1o 1111..-e M-U. Colla .._btllltn- ,_ more tbU tlley'n tort,. RUlli 6l-C7 • Frtdly 1M co.ld cba11eage tor the dowDed Dua. HW. &? -55 • lf!ACH eron. Saturday, Newport Hatbor'sS&llan, Corou dellllarcota.:are Wbo bi.Ye WOD. only ODCe tttls 1ut Friday, u Jlar ~ -. dorl't ftpre tDea.~~e Alex Black at Ollt tbt 11 m•eb troable tD the s..et Toro pq~e wttb a tpl'llilld Leagwe. -. Tbe Sea IUop tnllod League play tor all teams 5&-53, bllt rtiUed lA ttte cot Ieder Wa;·Iast Dl&'hl, with elostDc S mt.tes to wiD.. Newport at Los Alamttos, Newport Hartlor Pft Ea- Coroaa del Mar bostiJ1i El ~ tuela a sea.re, too, tnWic Modem. Santa Au at Costa ti.the Eacles by oaly ! poau Mesa. ud Tutia at Es-at the a of S qurters. tuda .. Friday aJcbt liartBa Jim YeC lostey, the Eacte 1a at Newport, Tutln al Co-sapertbr, bad beM ef- rou del U:u. Costa lln:a fectlYeiJ bottled up bJ 1 at El Modeaa, and Estucla · Ne..-port ~ defeue, aDd at Magoolla.. 1at out the 3rct qurter iD Nut Wednesday nicht. foul treMble.. But, he retuned Newport Yislts Foa.ntaln Val-la the flDa.l period to toss ley, Corona del Mar jovneys iD 12 potats ud lead Es- to Santa Ana. Costa Mesa taocia to the 71-U wtn. • ~ YALUAI!LE PLAYER Yotblc after 1ut ... ...-. 111.- ticmal girls l'Olleyball blr- nam.t here picked MoDica Put. 15, o1. Coroaa del Mar bJ&b scbool to ·share tbe hon- or wttll.~ Askew, also of CDIIHS. SuSIIIDe ...... '1 a ... illble this week for a pboto, but Monica st.:Jws otr her trophy. iDndes Villa Park, and Es- tancla 1s at El Modeaa. LOCAL TEAM IS TOPS IN NATIONAL Pll YOFFS In last week's wiDdtlp of the pre-league seuoo, Co- rona del Mar do1med El Toro 61 -56 on Friday aDd obliterated 0.. Hills 6Z-S7 Two Orutre Coanty were Marie lAiodle or New-LI8M. IIO'hcl Volleyball Club teams, port Harbor and Joanne Bu- loaded wllh Newport Beach del ot OCC. NOTICE OF ELECTION ta.leDf., won the na.Uooa.lcitls Otbers oo the OCVB Ju- NOTIClA DE ELECCION volleyball champioosbtp oior team were Marcie NOTICE IS HEREBY playoffs SaturdlylnHuntl.ng-Wurts, Llaa Rosenthal, Kim GIVEN tbat a Geuen.J Mu-too Beac h. Dener, Kelly Roberts, nlclpal Electloo wUI be held Two Corona del Mar ldgh Wltzt Baker and Raenl Ke- ln the City of Newport Beach schOol girls, Wonlca Park ougb. all of Lincoln, and oo Tuesday, the Uth day or and Susanne Askew, sbare Korl Pllaskl. KrU Pulukt, April, 1976, !or the follow-honors u the most valuable Kelly Breonan_ Julie Coch- lng omces: players lD the tournameot's rao. Karl Rash and Gail NOTICIA SE DA POll junior diYlsloo. Ha..rrlllgton. all of Ensign EST£ MEDIO que tma The OCVB )mior team mldiDe schOol to Newport Geaen.J Elecciorl Municipal (ages ll -14) woo 15 of 16 Hthpts, teodra Iugar en Ia CtUda.d games during_tbe week-long Jotnlog Miss Lundle and de Newport Beach, martes, tourney, and beat Mubatbn Miss Bandel on the winning eJ dla lSavo. de abril, de Beach 15-9, 15-10 in the senior team were Lori Webb, 1976, pan eleglr los champiOD.Shtp final. The Cheryl Jotmaon and Debbie ortcWes sigulentes: club's senior team (15-19) Hendrix or COW htgh; Lynn Member or the City Coun-won 10 ot 12 games, downing Drote of Newport Harbor, ell, District Two --Full San Diego 15-l2,15-6totate a.od Kik1 McGrUder of Or- term of four years. the title. ange Coast College. Soclo de Ia Junta MuntcJ-The round-robin touma-Dale Fllc ldnger of Gar- pal, Dtstrito Dos -. Plena meat ns played Monday den GroYe coaches the Or - plazo de cuatro anos. through Friday at the COM I ange Cowaty Volleyball Club Member of the City Coun-·high school gym, aDd moved girls. cU, District Five --FuU to Edison high in HuntlDrf.on term ot four years. "B&ch for SahlrdaJ'S tlaals. Soclo de la Junta Munl ct-Ten teams were eoterect, pel. Dlstrtto CIDco --Plena trom as fU'awayas Ct-.i~o.:\10, pluo de cuatro anos. JoinJDg Monica Pa:: ~ and Member of the City Coun-Suta.noe Askew on the : nior ell, District Seven --Full All-Amertca team eked term or four years. from the tournamen were _,.lit auft I I• ............. ~c.. .. -BAYSHORES .•.. l'at¥Aft Ata~·~,., A very special-! s becl10om, 3 bath, famlly. It djntn,.roOms . Great indoor -'outdoor liWir;. ~ area for boats Or volleyball. .. ,500. ACOl .... IIIIII-ICO. 644-1766 THE BEST IN • 76 ~ Shorecliffs . - 265 MORNING CANYON, io exclusive Shorecllffs. Three bedrooms, 3 baths, formal dining room, family room, plus studio off beautifully landscaped patio. A deluxe custom built home In prime con- dition. V OfECK FIN AMONG ON THIS ONE! Another Fine Area! 1047 MISSION, in convenient Mesa del Mar. Quiet lti"Hf: wltb great famUy atmosphere. Three bed- room&, 2 batbs and cou.ntZ'y tuchell PLUS POOL! ,.,,500. (1-ote paosesslon.) Soclo de Ia Junta Muoicl-r~Su~e~Co~r~ea~and~~""ll'f''~~:~,.,..~~·j~~§§~~§~~~~~~!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~L-.., pal, Distrlto Stete --Plena both or Lloeqln mlddh • ~hool pluo de cuatro anos. In Harbor VIew HUls. , icked The polls will be open to senior AH-A 1 erlea between the hours or 7:00 A.M. and 7:00 P.M. Los lugares de votaclon estan.n abiertos entre las horas de 7:00 A.M. y 7:00 P.M. Lau ra Lagios, City Clerk of the City of Newport Beac h, Callloroia. Laun. Laglos, Secretarlo Municipal de Ia Ciudad de Newport Beactl, CaJUornta. Dated: December 22. 1975 • fecha.: !2 de dielemb" de 1975. Publish: Jan. 8, 1976, ln the Newport Rubor Ensign. PIRATES WIN 72 • 65 OVER IIIOLA FROSH The Onnge Coast CoUege Plntes boosted tlleir season record to 7-8 wttb a 72-65 victory over tbe Biola Col- lege fr-eshmen in La Mirada Tuesday of&bt. Tom Lloy bad 18 pol.ots for OCC and Phil Bolden added 15. Saturday nh;ht tbe Pirates 1ropped a.t 83-64 declsioa w Imperial Valley College <1eaptte Skip Jennko's 34 points, QCC had Dipped the Arabs 65-64 earlier in the _ ... _ Tbe Pirates begin COil- fereoee play this Saturday, boltlle S• Diego Mesa Col- Ieee at 7:10p.m. Newporl Prinlers TOTAL PRINTING PACILI11£S ~40·4444 100 NttWI/IOrt Cnter Dr. s•te 001 -. - ' .... \!7. ~:~. --. ~· . .: .. -._-.. .. -· .. -:: ~ . . , ....... ----. :.. ... :-;G .:..·..:-...--.·:-::-···--:-7 ..;.. 6..7,f. ,:. •• •. IN ORANGE COUNTY! -----.; . ·-.• ·~ ·-~-·--.-:.. -. -:.:.~_:_:.::.·--- Bo rn at the saml' liml' as Orangl' County back in 1889. we becam e the first title company so:rv ing the people of this county . Through the years we've been partners in progress. paralleling the county's growth by advancing to a positi on as o ne oL the nation's leading title insurers. Meanwhile. we've kept o ur r'Ooh here. expanding our ornds to me;;··the growing needs of the area .. st ill FI RST in Orange County! Etuly Cornpany Offices · 1905 ,,.,,., ' ' ----r.~ .. .-... · Nrltiorllll 0/fl~s · 1976 -1MC1. 411 _,. -lli&T. Ullfl-. ClUf. lm1 • IAIIl 7141 MUll SEIIVING T1Tlf INSURANC£ NEfOS THROUGHOUT THE UNITED STATES A t•• '\t~ J"'w,_, ~ F~~-rlf• .... UNUSUAL CQRQNA DEL MAR DUPLEX · South of Highway THERE IS ONLY ONE DUPLEX LIKE THIS! One or tbose unusually fine properties ·we wis h everyone could own. Only one duplex Ute this. Two bdr m. and den home in front plus an extra unit 1n the rear. Eac h witt~ fi replace. Each in marvelous condition. New carpet. PRICED AT $97,000 CaiJ 673~550 IIB:IIIIb/ lrviM Overlooking 18th Fairway On corner loti 4 bedroom, 4-1/2 bath home with panelled library &. fireplace. Informal decor in warm earth tones with complimentary wa ll- papers. Beautifully landscaped. $249,500. Maxine Wtlllams. 642-8235. (PlOO) 901 Dowr Dri~ 64Z·IUS 116-44 MecAnhur Bh•d.'~zoe Newport INch, C.loforn.-92663 '·~·•r.: BAY 1\N;-J BEACH 67~-,-30 00 i. ,"\ ·~ .. • • l 'Cl' ....... ~ 1.. "',.."' f• 0 LUXURIOUS BIG CANYON A r eally gorgeous Versaille s (the larg e s t t own home), adjoining & overlooking the golf course. 4 Bdr ms ., forma l d ining rm., 4th baths & private courtyard , j acuzzi. $210,000 sw•@)XIOA . -BAY AND BEACH 117!5-3000 CURT DDSH . . llBAl.ToR .• acz-6472. 2400 WES.T COAST HWY •• NEWPO"'RT BEA<.;H .................... Mesa North • 4 BEDROOMS • 2 BATHS • CARPETS • DRAPES • COVERED PATIO • FIREPLACE • DBL. GARAGE • LGE. FENCED Y ARO For Only $44,500 BEST OF TERMS IOYilMCcAIDLE aw.TOJt · ra ... .,. IM· 1110 .NEWPORT BLVD.., COSTA MESA Beam celliDc. st.ltters and arched flreplace maJce a cheery ltvtnc room for this single level three bedroom two bath BoGlta model. Bargain at $72,900 •••• DUPLEX SO. OF HIWAY Large--- • LOT -45' • HOUSE CONSISTING OF LIVING ROOM WITH BEAM CEIUNG • FAMILY ROOM • , THREE BEDROOMS • KITCHEN PLUS A TWO BEDROOM, TWO BATH APARTMENT. Only $149,500 I.e • WE HAVE RENTALS FROM $200 DO If Y. f"UJCKJ.U( I JUlTOR '. JUO L C.eet Hl ... w., c. ............ c.llf : ~· uo-1000 ... I I i e I t ·l I I e t I I I I ···I MLS SALES REPORT , Unit s~es Cor December through , ~.Se~vice of the Newpor1' Harbor-Costa M esa Board of R eaf tors amounted to $21 ,967,- 040.00 -maki ng a gr and total of $280.~ MILLION for the 12 m onths in 1~75 . T HIS IS M ORE THAN A 43'l INCREAS E OVER THE SAM £ PER IOD A Y EAR AGO! Ltst your property with a Realtor. ....... iII t 1 .1 I I I •. I I 1 .8 THINKING OF SElliNG? Call for Free Estimate of Current Market Value Y ALLEY lEAL TY PRESBCTS LIDO LIFE CONDOS On the Waterfront T'lo?Se br~d wd tmtr:r 2 bedroom uruts represent a 1-"ro:~t inv~>st"T.ent ";JPO:-tumt}. L~ted j!lst north of -;,). loast Plaza. \\a;~ • all 5'tOrPlllg. Assume eXlStLO« 7.1 :. r VA loo.n. OME YEA-a WA RRAt4T Y lNCLtiOED HARBOR VIEW HOME p.,p,JI1r ~ Lt-11 :-o • • •.t~•.,a ·.!•'""'"lr.mmr ~ • ~.I" t10•:1 .. "'"' '(.,iTE'rh t~~> <:l iec :nocP! .-n J .:. '•1-' !\ 1p :a.!~, 1 .. r J:Lt' CnL.i:, pro- fe~<:IO~Jl lan'1s a~,, .. .JI. .·: ... ·.c.:-"~t.nl'. •til to<la\ lor l:'l &p!)I)Lnt:r.er.: t -.~~ .. ·-• 0~1-· Of .-\ hL\' 0~~1- Just ONE Left!! .4 "POR E V B R YOU R~., P ~~CJ R A ~I C HF.W' F RO II l 01 ~ H0'4 F T.HREE BEDROOMS ... FOUR BATHS + \ All Of These Fabulous Features-·· INVESTMENT P-R -0-P -E-R-T-1-E-S FOR SALE 1) 2) 3) 4) ••••••••••••• VACANT COMMERCIAL GOOD lJX A TlOI" P\ HU"''TINGTON BEACH. 130X 290 90. IT. SllS,OOO SHOPPING CENTER SIX l~ IN WEST COVINA. s 179,500 26 UNITS HEST AREA Of RfVERSIDE. $39~.000 VACAN T COMMERCIAL ON NEWPORT BLVD. IN COS')'A MESA 75 FT. FROI'\'TAGE. S74,SOO MEL FUCHS . 0 o 6 'Pa vifio~' REAL ESTATE 200 \C.AIN STREET· BALBOA CALL 675.1120 -"IT'S A WHALE OF AM IDEAl .. REALTORS 675-5511 •wtoaT ~oniMil RIAL ISTATB IPKIALIS'IS COLE Of NEWPORT, ~lGRI 2515 E. COAST tt·wv ., COROMA 'N L COROMA DEL ~A P. Cape Cod Duplex Ocea n Side of Hwy. ~ Two b€<:1roon.c; e-arlt onn. C harm~ Hv~ room, •ood barnln'-hreplace. larce pahos, qutet loca- tloo .•. C ICSP to park and t·c•r h. -.} S8J ,500 6«-738 3 J?Y' MARTIN REAL ESTATE J)l6 E. CO AST HIGH WAY, CORONA DEL MAR J>4 E. BALBOA BlVD., BAL BOA 675-4710 Beaut. 4 BR. fa m. r m . Country English'. a t m o s ph e r e . ('nc losed p atio. established tr~cs. boat s lip. $US,OOO Being r e modeled· custom 5 BR, 5 Ba. 6SOOSq . ft. hom e on point , pool, dock. · Custom. rompletetY furnished 6 BR.! 4Y, ba .. 3 car gar. On lagoon. $325,000. Custom 5 RR . 4 ba . Vit-w, ·eo ft. on lagoon. Boat sup s:!95.000 8Ill GRLTNDY, Relltor ltlond•" 8 1dt. ot L1•4e lele Ul aAYSIDE OR., SUITE 1, M.l. DU161 -- ................ LIST anciRRAX •• ,.EIE .. V£0 TO Of'f'~ .. YOUR Ho.E•• ' . lt.tgu .• . llrtttm . Tennis Shoes Wannup Suits Soccer Shoes Football Shoes Baseball Shoes Tennis Dresses Tennis Shirts I. Shorts Tennis Shoes Tennis Rackets Tennis Stringing Track Shoes -Bike Parts Bike Repairing · 20 words or less ... 21 to 30 words • . . . . 31 to 40 wcrds •. , .. Eacb word o.-er HAL AEB ISCH f R ;: io,.oi,Nia"AiDB Pro per F1tting Assured 3409 E. Coast Hwv. Corona del Mar 675-3833 SALE'S &. $£ttY' ICE ,.zo E. 11TH, COSTA MESA 646-7706-646-6855 .. LCDUI -~ CIUTUII • Self-elaUftdry Al .----f'W' 'n a::Am GLEN'S GARDENING • and cl eanup service, lawn planning and pr epan tlon. Heuonable rates. Good references. Call 673-2007 aner S p.m. LANDSCAPE CbMPANY • lnstaU and repai r sprink- lers, Licensed. (213) 696- 4301. ~'. BEAUTY NOOK 2732 E. Cont Hwy. Corono dol - Phone 844· 73311 Sandblast and re-stucco. Spanish or trowel tenure. Spra yed acoostlcal cell- lngs. (No mess.) No Job too s mall. 642-4434. • CARS 1973 J-1/\ I l.t.~ S\.11\100 Like new. 32 mlles gallon. Price $2,350. sale by owner. Call '--"""' 645-3737. J11st Plum & Heating Water Heaters, Dlspoals, Drains, Faucets, CO(IPIIr Re-plpes •• , • Reasorabl< prk:es, day, nleht or week- ends! JUST PLUMBING . TelephOne: &U-4111 _•._C:_:H_:_I_:_R:.:o_:_~..:R.::I>._:_C:_T_:_O::..::R_· --I:~L';I';co~DM No. :IOOMI r:DondJ. E. :Jonu, 1.:...::::;...,&1!_ CJ::..C!.. • It& ...... !1 I """-... C)H •• T u••··T HUOt ••••• ~o. l a •7 .AT. IO.• .,. ...,._,...,._ • ..,.-OH-...Y -•••• C...... C:O....-rMWV. ~c co-•O.~ofoll""" • .,. •• ,.aot Cial*c.-Qfta _.....,... Opoo--·-to .... -900 w. COAST ... &. eo. it..,.., -PIIOI<t:,-nt.mi • FLOWE.RI FOR ALL OCCAIIONI DtM.•rl· T1sh · 'LOBISTS "'an•-...,. :. ,.. 2$11~ .c.-- Llelie *· ..... Hollo< 6 DoriO._ 110 ••••••••••• M..-Y ..... tqa.o Y---ldPV•II '11 tlln o o • o •• o • o • titl c-......... .. c-. .... , ........ tint ll-... 11-lowlo IMc..r,..__u IIP..-.. -u ...... ,_ -otorlilo..t. Ellucla'a Elllel, W11o 1111..-e loot ootr ...._ ..s eo.ta Ilea's Mutalp, YIIO liii.Ye em more tbu the7'•• 1oM, eouJ eballeace lor the lelpe crowa • Newport Hutlor'sSailors, Wllo ban woa i:lal7 .ce tlds ....... dolll't nc-re lloeaue ••cb trouble lD tbe S.set Lag.e. League play for all teams cot UDder W&J"Iut nl(ht, with N~rt at Los A.J,amltos, Coroaa del Mar host1nc El llodfm. Suta ADa at Costa Mesa. Ud Tustil It Es- taDcla.. Frida)' aJcbl Marlllll Ia at Newport, T•stla at Co- rou del Mar, COlla Mesa at El Modeftl., and Estanc.ll at Magoolta. Next Wednesday nigbt, Newport VISits FountaiD Val- ley, Corona del Mar pu.meys to Suta Ana, Costa Mesa 1Dndes VIlla Park, and Es- taucla ts at El Modeoa. In last week's -~ or the pre-league season, Co- rona del Mar doned El Toro 61-56 oo Friday aod oblltented Dma Hills 62-37 a -~··' 0.., Nlllllr -• , ... --oiR._t-• .. _, ............... _ E.._ ............. . -··-· ... --.. ~tile--...... ~ ... ,. edPII'a.e..'' a II...&S. Co.ta II .. billa.& Rill• lt-4"7 ,. Frldar 1001 dowDed Daaa HUla 67~5 • Satardt)'. Cof'ODl deiM.ucotaK&N 1..ut Friday, a, ltar ~ Alex Black Ill o.t tbt El Toro p.me wttb a .,.......S baod. Tile s.. Ktoc• trolled 56-53, bat n.Wed 18 tt.e closiDc 3 mm.tes to will. Newport HlJt)or pft Ea- tucla a scare, too, tn1111c the E-rlea by oaly 2 pol;lb at the end of 3 qartera. Jtm MeCtosbJ. the Eacle nperstar. bad beea ef- fectiYel)' bottled ap by a Newport p:IGe defense, lDd sat out t'be Srd qaarter in foul tt'OIIble. But, be retuned tn the ftDal period to toss 1.n 12 polots lDd lead Es- tancia to tbe 71-62 wtD. ..,-ULU.ABLE PLA \'Ell "f'Otblc after 1ut __.. •· ~ ctr11 ,.uert>aU --nam•t 111ert pleked: Moalca Part. 15, or Coroaa del Mar hicb scllool to shaft: tbe boo· or wltb ••IM'MII Askew, also of CDMJIS. Susune ...... "t anllable thiJ week for a ptdo. bat Monica shows off her trophy. LOCAL TEAM IS TOPS IN PLAYOFFS Two Oraace Coaaty were Marte Luadle of New-L.._ MO'ilcl Volleyball Club ~earns, port Hartlor andJOIMeBao- loaded wUh •Newport Bea.cb del Of OCC, NOTICE OF ELECnON taleDt, woo the ru.Uoaalglrls otbers .on the OCVB Ju- NOTICIA DE ELECCION volleyball cbl.mpkxtsblp lllor team were Marcie NOTICE LS HEREBY plt)'OtrsSaturdaylnHuntl.ng-Wlli'U, Lisa Roseottw., Kim GIVEN that a Geoenl Mu-ton Beach. Deanr, Kelly Roberts, n.lclpal Election wtu be held Two Corona del Mar hl(b Mttd Baker and Raeot Ke- i.D the City of Newport Beach school rtrts, Monica Park OOCb, all ot LI..Dcoln, and on Tuesday, t~-l3th day of and · SuSIJUle Askew, 5bare Kori hluld, Kris Pulaski, April, 1976, for the follow.. honors u the most nlable KeU7 Brecman, Jalle Coch- i.ng olftces: players LD the tournament's ru. Kart Ruh a.od Gail NOTICIA SE DA POF j.tnlor !UYislon, Hll1'1Dgton. all of Ensign ESTE MEDJO que una The OCVB )mlor team middle school In Newport General Eleccloo Municipal (ages ll-14) woo 15 of 16 Hejgbts. teodra Iugar en Ia. Ctudad games during tbe week-long Joi.Dblg Miss Lundle and de Newport Beach, martes, toumey, and beat Manhattan Mlss Baodel on the winning el dia 13avo. de abrll, de Beach 15-9, 15-10 tn the senior team were Lori Webb, 1976, para elegtr los cha.mptooshtp final. The Cheryl Johuoo and Debbie oficWes slgulentes: club's sellior team (15-19) Heoctri..J: of COM high; Lynn Member of the City Coon-won 10 of 12 games, downing Droke of Newport Harbor, cU, District Two --Full San otego 15-12,15-Gtotate &ad Ktld McGruder of Or- term of four years. the title. ange Coast College. Socto de Ia Jtmta Mllnlcl -The rotmd-robln tourna-Dale Fllckinger or Gar- pal, Distrlto Dos -. Plena ment was played Monday den Gron coaches t~ Or - plaw de cuatro anos. through Friday at the COM I ange County VoUe)'baU Club Member or the City Coun-high school gym, aod moved girls. ell, District Five --Full to Edison high ln H11nt1Dgton term of four years. Beach for Saturday's ftDals.1 Soclo lie la Junta Muntct-Ten teams were eatel'fld. pal, Dtstrlto CtDco --Plena from asfl.ranyasC~.i'-'CO· p~!e~u:~C:tte~t~Y Coon-Su~!:'As-:::1: t~~ :r QNI V $70 cil, District Seven --Full All-America team eked L. I term of four years. from the tournamera were llfVI _,- llii!JIIIt aul I l11 c.. .. BAYSHOIES ..•. NIYA'ft ··~·~·~ ... m A wry s~lal-..! J-wm. 3 batb, famlly IC dlai61 .r06ms. Great iocloor:outdoor livii!C. Luwe area fo r boats Or volleyball. 111,500. A CO' STllat. IN C CO. 644-1766 THE BEST IN '76 -. - .~~ Shorecliffs 265 MORNING CANYON, h1 exclusive ShoreclUls. Three bedrooms, 3 baths, formal dining room , family room, plus studio off beautitully landscaped patto. A deluxe custom built OOme in prime con- dltlon. V OIECK AMAMONGON THISONE! Another Fine Area! 1047 MISSION, to convenient Mesa del Mar. Quiet ftreet wltb great flm.Uy atmogpbere. Tilree be<l- roomt. 2. bat.bs a.od coontr7 Wct.D PLUS POOL! $40,!!00. (IM-............ , . ' Soclo de Ia Junta Munici-Sue Corea and Su&ie : rooe, "oom v""' noth•"'iJ toO••• O••o·c~ pal, Dtstrlto Slete --Plena r~bol~h~o~!L~In~oo~l•:m~ldd~l~'.;'; ~'hoo;IJ~'"'~~~~~·~·~~c'~"~""~··~"~"~'"~"~~~·~~~~~!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~L-., 1_ ~~ to.!_ <I 9 AM -8 PM Mondi V pw.zo de cuatro anos. 1n Harbor VIew Hllls. , icbd F .. o1v c .... .,.,..c~, too.ll!i:f·el7 The polls will be open to the serUor All-A , betweet~ the hours of 7:00 A.M. and 7:00P.M. Los lugares de votacloo estaran ablertos entre las OOras de 7:00 A.M. y 7:00 P.M. Laura Laglos, City Clerk of the q tyofNewportBeach, CaiUornia.. Laun Lagios, Secret.arlo Municipal de Ia Cludad de Newport Beach, CaJUornlt. Dated: December22,1975, F~ha: 22 de dlclembre de 19?5. Publish: Jan, 8, 1976, In the Newport Harbor Ensign. PIRATES WIN 72 -65 OVER BIOLA FROSH The Orange Coast CoUege Pirates boosted their seaa. record to 7-8 with a 72-65 victory over tbe Biola Cot. lege freshmen 1n La Mlnda Tuesday night. Tom Uoy had 18 potDts for OCC and Ptill Bolden added 15. Saturday nl,ht the Pirates 1ropped ac 83 -64 decision ro Imperial Valley College -'espJte S1dp Jeranko's 34 potDta. OCC had nipped the Anbs 65~ earlier ln the --· Tbe Plntes begin con- fereoce play tbls Saturday, bMtilc Sa~ Diego Mesa Col- lege at 7:10p.m. Newporl Prinlers TOTAL PRINTING PACILI11ES ~40·44-44 100 N~.-orl c .. ,., Or. SIHtc 001 -,._,~ .. _,- ""' .... -~ ·J ~ ... _ ... ' -' IN ORANGE COUNTY! Born at the samt· lime as Orang\: Cou nty back in 1889. we be came the first title company serving the people of this co unty. Through the years we've bet!n partners in progress. paralleling the county's growth EtnlyComptlf1)'0[fiu:t· 1905 by advancing to a positio n as o ne o f the ,,.,,.,, natio n's leading title in surers. Meanwhile, we've kept our roots here, ex panding o ur offices to meet the gro wing needs o f the area ... still FIRST in O range County! _ _.. -r,,<i..-. ••. · 1.1-'. I il-""'-· Ncriorull Offices · 1976 First America.n Title Insura.nce Company -lffll:r: 411 .... -ntm, UIITI .. CIUf. 11111 • IIIII 7141 Mf.UII S8VlNG TITLE IHSUIANCE NE£05 tHROUGHOUT THE UNITED STAT£$ A f1 I llk t ., TIM ,,_ A~ F....,.cfttl C~INtirM UNUSUAL CORONA DEL MAR DUP~EX South of Highway THERE IS ONLY ONE DUPLEX LIKE THIS! One of those unusually fine properties we wish everyooe could own. Only one duplex Ute this. Two bdrm. and den home tn front plus an extra ttnft tn the rear. Each wi~ !irepbce. Each tn ma"elous condition. New carpet. PRICED AT $97,000 Call 673~550 -.. .. ,. ~ .. -.. .. --~ --.... -~ ·-.. . .... ..... -. .., ~ .\ . ., ~ ~ ., " • • • • .. .. • • ~ • .I Overlooking 18th Fairway - On rornPr lot! 4 bedroom, 4-1/2 bath home with panelled library 8. fireplace. Informal decor tn warm earth tones wit h complimentary wall- papers. Beautifully landscapel1. $2 49,500. Maxine Williams. 642-8235. (PlOO) 901 Dcwn Dri~ 642·12U /J 644 MacAnhur Bl¥d.'64+62oe N~ 8Mc:h, C.ltforn~ 92663 LUXURIOUS BIG CANYON A really gor geous Versailles (the larges t town ho m e ). a djoining & overlooking the golf course. 4 Bdrms., formal dining rm., 4'h baths & private courtyard, jac uzzi. $210,000 -BHI"@>X'A' . BAY AND BEACH 117!5-3000 CURT DDBH . . JlEALtoll • S42-6472: 2400 WEST COAST HWY ., NEWPO~T l!t£A<.:" .................... M·esa North • 4 BEDROOMS • 2 BATHS • CARPETS • ORAP'!S • COVEREO PATIO • Fl REPLACE e DBL. GARAGE • LGE. FENCED YARD For Only $44,500 BEST Of TERMS IOYilMeCAIDIE UALTOit · rD . ... ,.. IM· 1110 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA . •• Beam ceutor. st.ttws and arched fireplace make a cbeery UYIQg room for this single level three bedroom two bath BoGJta model. Bargain at $72,900 •••• DUPLEX SO. OF HIWAY Large--- • LOT-45' • HOUSE CONSISTING OF LIVING ROOM WITH BEAM CEILING • FAMILY ROOM • THREE BEDROOMS • KITCHEN PLUS A TWO BEDROOM, TWO BATH APARTMENT. Only $149,500 •••• WE HAVE RENTALS FROM $200 e IiI I t ·l I I e t I I I I I I -I MLS SA-LES REPORT Unit s~• Cor Decem ber through · }1'\i, Se~:.vi.ce of the Newpor~· Harbor-Costa Mesa Board of Realtors amounted 1o 521,967,- 040.00 -making a grand t otal of $280.9 MILLION fo r the 12 m onths in 1~75 . THIS IS MOR E THAN A 43-i INCREASE OVER THE SAME PERIOD A YEAR AGO I I List your property with a Realtor. .... IiI It 1 .1 I I I •.• I 1 .8 THINKING OF SELLING ? Call for Free Estimate of Current Market Value LIDO LIFE CONDOS On the Waterfront Tl "'se bread :tnd t~mtr 2 [)edroom uruts represent a uea t lnvPstiM!!lt ... ;JPO:turilt). L~te1 jist north of so. C.oast Plaza. .\;d !' ail s'IOpJ'I..ng. Assume eJUsti.D@; 7-1 2 VA loan. OME Y EAit WAR RAH TY \HCLtJDED HARBOR VIEW HOME p.,p•Jbr 'I t~:-o...-•--· ,. .t-: • ~>a · .! •! SiJ'tr mmc. r' 1 ..-,,IC< OOnlE-~a'i !O:~erl\ tt1o:. "l:e~ 1"00P' .r.nJ b '11_',;\ c>Jir.aj .. 1 .. ·;·•. ~tr n •r onl!l£, pro- te,.,c:t r.nJl law!s ar l:ll ;u •• ·e· ,(r!" 0 :-:itW . 'l ' to'la\ ''Jr a:~ app.nntrne-n: t , .. ~ 4 ·:-ll'' O:"E Of A "L"!' o~:r. ¥'If••······ .......... . Rache lle Robers, RUlltor \ 675 -6060 3333 E. Coast High11V'af 'f'rnun,t;~·.-'}/fa/1'1 Corooa <kl Mar 675-2373 . . ·------·CO-~.:.=.~.E~.:s~~AA~~l HW~~CA.v9~~26~~25-.. l * * * * * * * * * *•* * * * Just ONE Left!! A ., PO R E V B R l' 0 U R <'" P ~ ~ 0 R ~ \4 I C V t F. W F R () \1 l 0 l ~ H () 14 F THREE BEDROOMS ... FOUR BATHS + All Of These Fabulous Features··· Fa.mJJJ rooa 111&1 wtt bU llld lot mabr --oc-er --Wall-to-waH carpet and tinted la 9pec:lou ID&*I' .... witlr utn-larp walk-ln th~t. cloelta -Twe ar..,a~ (tlullllJ rocMii ud UYIDC Bellt-tn vacuum serv1 e --Smoke d tedort -- roo.)--C'tle'l .. Otta (..at-ct•n'lc)-J•atr Nutoee lnttrt'om --Quallty tilt aDd marble -- cook., Md 88Q ...._ Ball-bead~ runnt rs {on all dnftra) -Exd C 1 •• .... rt , ... .._. --Trt.Ac:om,pactor ua 01 ectrtral f\Jt'Ur --Landscaped ud auto- ·-100-cal •• _... ....._ .,...d.roiJittiCsyllem mauc ll)fiDkltr • tl)r W ........ --.... pnc. door-AMO •UCM, •UCM -~R E POR UU,t• 2331 Cliff Or.. Newport Beacn · 548-0CHO • Carl Artbofer OWNER · ·o 1TRA OR S48-00o40 INVESTMENT P-R -0-P -E-R-T-1-E-S FOR SALE ••••••••••••• 1) 2) 3) 4) VACANT COMMERCIAL GOOD UX ATJON IN HUp;'fiNGTON BEACH. 130 X 290 9:l. FT. S115,000 SHOPPING CENTER SI X ~ITS IN WEST COVINA. S179.500 26 UNITS BEST AREA Of RIYERSIDE. S39'J,OOO VACANT COMMERCIAL ON NEWPORT BLVD lN COSTA MESA. 75 FT. FRONTAGE . $74,500 MEL FUCHS . 0 oo 'Pavifio~· REAL ESTATE 200 ~AJN STRf!ET • 8 .-tLBOA CALL DS-8120 -J'I T'S A WHALE OF AH IDEAl" REAL TORS 675-0SU 2515 !. COAST tfWY COROHA'OiL COROHA DEL '41-.1' Cape Cod Du plex _ Ocea n Side of Hwy.- Two ~rooM~ >Vlt umt. Charm1.n2 ltv~ room, •ood bornln~ rtreplace, larce pah os, QUI£>t loca- tion .•. Clos~> to par k aM t·.,;vh. S8J 500 . I' MARTIN 6 «-Tllll REAL ESTATE J)l6 E. COAST HIGH WAY , CORONA DEL MAR JJ4 E. BALBOA BLVD., BA~BOA 675-4710 Beaut. 4 BR. fam. r m. Country E nglistf at mosp h ere , e nclosed patio, established tret's, boat slip. $245,000 Being r emodeled : C'UStom S BR, S Ba. 6SOOSq. ft. home on point, pool. dock. ' CUstom. completelY fumished 6 BR.! 4~ b a .. 3 car gar. On lagoon. $125,000. Custom 5 BR. 4 ba Vit"W, 80 ft. on lagoon Boat s lJp. S295.000 BD..l GRUNDY, Realtor· US1 . and RELAX ''"EIEfltV£0 TO 0~~-flt YOU flt NOlliE'• -- -- . . • . . . Just recendy, Or. Robert H. Olander, MSC, D.D.S .• -etected to ttle Board of Dii'Kton of the Cit11ens Bank of COIUI Mea We welcome his add1tion 1D the Board with mpett and pride, tor Bob bring~ With h1m 1 keen sense of tht economic outlook of our lotll medit1l proftuion. EM:h m10 on our Boll'd is a "pro" 10 his field; lt.lto industry, construction. finance, l1w, IICCQuntmg and investments. And now Or. Olander forms the a.talytic ~~tnt bttwttn our bank and the doctors 1nd dentists of our community. We won 't say 1t was like pulling teeth to fll Bob on our Bowd -we rhfly won't -but it wn difficult. He's a busy man, combtnmg 1 practice, business comm1tments,eommunity Involvement 111d flmity plrtiCIIJition mto what all of us would like to be. A well respected m.-.. If you're a medical m111, you should meet Bob. He's the finest money m1tters medicll m111 we have. ~ CITIZENS BANK ~OF COSTA MESA Harbor and Baker • Costa Mesa. California • (714) 979-4200 T3E BARTS --JOIIl ud 1011 LJIID ftiDk Lr-'1 wile, E•elyn. at the &,mlly aports store lD Costa Ilea.. "DOING BUSINESS"-- Hart's store is a family affair One of tbe biggest flops In the bistory of Costa Mesa was tbe gnnd opell1ng of Hart's Sporting Goods. When JobD Hart and aoo Lynn opeDed shop at 538 Center St. on Oct. 3, 1958, you couJd hue shot a cannoo down tbe street without hitting an )'body. "It was ooe of those real bot October days," John re- members. • 'Tbe tempera- ture was 103, and everybody In Costa Mesa bad gone to the beach." Enl')'body lD Costa Mesa meat about 20,000 pgople In those days. After such a hot and shaky start, tbe Harts have bung In there pretty well. Today, tbey've got ooe oftbe busiest sports shops lD the county, witb John and Lynn still run- nlDg tbiDgs. Lynn's wlte, Evelyn, also helps out, and the staff now includes Terry Brown, Cbrls Volorla and Kent Paul. · John was born ln Pomona ancl, llke many other fol ks from tbat area, lUted to spend vacations ln the barbor area. gt vJ.nc lessons. Now, archery occupies a small coroer ot the store. Fishing aod lut- Ing accounted for 65 per cent of tbe sports busfoess )1st 15 years ago. No•, Hart's doesn't even stock hunting and fishing gear. Service is the store's big thing. They tate pride in racquet-strtngtDc, bike re- pairs, shirt-lettering· and ball repa.Jring. You can even get your old baseball glove re-laced there. "We're just a family spor ts store," claims Lynn, "and one of tbe OW"Ders 1s alm'st alnys bere to cbat •Uh customers and see that they get )1st •!tat tbey not." The Hart's practice what they sell, too. John has beeo a tennis player for 50years, and tbe rest of America 1s catching on now. He has played football and Is a former badminton champ. UP TO FOR THE MEN •••••••••••••• SPORT SHIRTS AND SOMETIMES MORE Long and short sleeves SWEATERS -SLACKS -LEISURE SUITS SHORT SLEEVE DRESS SHIRTS BARGAIN TABLE OF SLACKS ·"JJ•••IIililllllill•lllllilliliiiliiiiiiii.iiiiiliiliillililiilili•lliliilllillillliliiiiiii. He and his wtte. Florence, 11 a charming redhead, brought their 2 sons dowo to the sea often enough that the whole famUy fell in love wltb the area. Lynn, at 44, keeps fit by walking 2 miles each morn- ing and by ju mplng rope. which he claims ls one of the best exerctses, yet re- quires little equipment or space. He can even jump rope on his 38-ft. fantail rtsttin& boat, tbe "st. Ann." Dally ,..o.m. -6p.m. a......_... One Low Good,eac Price Buys Any Of These 6 Sizes \78-13 87M-B C1M -1-' 1"7H-1-' 5.60-15 6.00-151. t»ol'l'ster toni -"l,o'''-'r St~ak'~78 Wedtwell Plus $1.77 to S2.J2 F.E.T., ., .. ctfnt on abe, •tlolct II,.. :SIIIIIIIIIIl 1111111111 IIIIIIUWa.iJI&'IS •u.l 1111 Auto Senice .•. formore~ Oil, L6e & Filter 1&88 .•• 5 .... .... ...,...7 .......... .. • ~ '""''' ........ , .... MI...,.. aod &her • He,lpt ... ,.. ........ ri•l pert• a ............................... ....,_for "~''' 0 t . Dr 0 t ......... AliF•rlll SlJ88 =~-:.:... ....... ............ ' "So, wbat better place to start a business," John reuooed. lotm ad LYMtold their carpet cleaning bust- ness in Pomona and joined our community on a per- manent basis. By keeping a finger oo the pulse of tbe sports crowd, tbey bave managed to roll with punches as the bust- ness bas changed through the years. "We started out with gen- eral sporting goods, bikes and models," recalls Lynn. "We dropped models right away and tben, when we needed the storage space for faster-movlDg merchandise, we dropped bicycles 17 years later. We are now pretty mach atbletlcs and teonls - anytb!Dg from track splkea to bo%1og headgear. Athletic clotbing has become a ma- jor pert of our business and we hue enlarged our shoe department." Just 10 years ago, archery was btg among sporting batfs, and Hart's had a ble arcbery department, makiag castom bows and arrows and .. ""'"" iC. ,..,,.._ """-...,.·, ra3 Mu•c"' ew. 4llir .._._ a.. .. ~ for,..,.,.. .., v ~ • .,~Of) ,.,..,~ CATH!RIME TH! GIIAT . Runlt'a Empren Cltb- eriDe na probably Ills- tory,• rtealMt eDrnph Ol tbe eftect'of tamect.,.._. IC'U oo rem Ud Jnelry ltJ1el aDd priCH. Aa eaJQplt of ~h­ trtae•s fi'Md was tbe c'at ctlamoad p...a to her by Prt.e. Orloft. Sbe tCC4111ed a. ciWDoad but ..,.ned tbe prlDce. Her fa~ea.ttoe Yttb •enlda aa.ct.d more t111a .. maa; 1be Md ber CMrt colleettd ..... biT 1'111 ........ ID- eJdlr a ..,.n ...aid •w41S' I blt•ew 10 Md ,., eanta-.....,.,.,.. ... --·~eon...., tllll ............... prlcee .......... laD, ...... .......... ,... ........... ., ..... ....., ... _ fiT f a trl 11f 8dll ....................... ..... ...., .. ··~ ..._ II lllow' 1t111Nw ,.[' ... ot..el ...... U you shot a cannon oowo any street in Costa Mesa nowadays, you would prob- ably hit somebody wbo bas done business wttb the Harts. TH This 1s a fable about the crowded Uttle ldogdom of Newport-by-the-Sea_ I.Dd bow its 1attves tried to rule tbemselYes. The ld.Dgdom was nm by an appointed administrative Wizard and by a royal court of 6 men and a woman. The court was called the Council (or, in moments of irreYerence, the Momma and the Papas). It was elected by the peasaots, but, once elected, chose to govern as royalty. Havi.Dg little Ume for the public's work. they let the Wizard <to most of the rullug. The court was, full of interesting characters. There were the Prime Mlntster IDd hls Assistant; the Court Jester; the Lady With lmportam Friends Oil the Hill; the Silent ODe; the Man from the Island SUrrounded by a Moat ••• but their names aren't that lmportut. It's what they dld tbat kept the Wile ldngdom In turmoil. One floe day, for ezaq,le, tbe peaa.ots a.a\ed to haYe a YOlce in any decision that wotild add new 1aDds to tbe k1Jirdom. "NO," thundered the court, ••we must keep that power." The peuuta were perturbed. "Maybe the court thlDks we do DOt baYe tbe wisdom for aucb declsloDS," the natlYes reuooed. "But, the only poor judgmeot we haYe sbon 1s wbeD we elected this court.'' ADd there were DO toUeta. The peuants, llke the dogs, bad to leave tbelr leaYID(s out In tbe open wbea they troUcted on the beach. They had been told the beach was tbelra. But, alas, It belonpd to the court ••• I.Dd the dogs. Wbea the peasants tried to leave the ticbt llttle kingdom temporarily, they were told they could DOt board tbe mactc aJr machines at thelr local airfteld, but must )ouJ"Dey far by public carrllp to a foreigD fteld for such truel. "Then may we traYel by road?" they asked. "No," was the court's answer. "U we buUd roada, we wlll be inftded by forelpers.'' For, you see, the court conalcJered all who llved more than a stone's throw from the beaches to be foreign bet.ncs from IDOtber planet. The Court Jester eYen made the peuanta buy an eJpeDalve alp t6"1wifili0t~ the gate to the kiDcdom, IDiormtDc foreigners tbat the tmgttom was full. "It la DOt tbe k!Dgdom that Ia fdl," joked the peasants. "It is the Coart Jester." The •Wage mercbaats were torely Yexed, too. The Court Jester told them: "I am a rf~ of tbe llttle merebiDt. I wtU make the big merebuda .. ,. blgher taxes to the !OUrt." Bat, tbe Uttle mereblllta reca11ed earlier Ufrfeadablp" by the Court. "Tbe last ime JOa befrlalded a," tbe)' reml8ded the Court, • you.cloubled oar tuea. Pleue do 10t belp u uy more.'' What ooald tbe peaallb do? A ltoryteller told them of a t1ocdom far any called SwttseriMd, Yblre tbe ooart Ia aatomattcally emptied each Z )'ears, I.Dd Wbere tbere are DO poi1Ucal ,_._., 110 n..ra, aDd Yery Uttle troable. "Bat we CIJlDOt traYel to ~lberllatt," tbe)' cried, ••• bnldeil, we Mft our bomet bare.'' un. do U t .. 8wt.-do," -a-led tbfJ atorytellef, U.t tllrft the rucal8 out of omce." Aad did tbe peuiMa talllelda adYlce IDd Uft hlpplly eYer after? All. my frteod, tbla Ia Gilly a table, remember? ~ AI Fofllt P.S. After Ole airport bomblllll ID New Yort, do )'01 beline that the~ are IWltome .,.,._ Who are ap•a• capital paatatun•t? . . . ' . . . . . . . For your Ub Uld tolleta that cot pklfld .., ewer tbl bolldaya, we .... a oo•• U.. of IBGpl, ptnpn. dnla c-..ra llld aa.r cl .. -411) procllcta. (