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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-02-05 - Newport Harbor EnsignP'HILII' JDIIIISOII GWI!IID4 W.t. TSOII Y -I aoa UOCICM.t.N WILL14MIIOIUI15 CANDIDAn LIST GROWS, GWENDA MAY FILE Gwen WatsonofEast Bluf!, active In ma!ly local civic g roops, and wife or Coast Commanity College .District Chancellor Norman Watson, is eJpeCted to run against incumbent Newport City Councllman Paul Ryckoft ln the April 13 e lection. Mrs, Watson bas until noon today, Feb. 5, to rtle papers at City Hall. Nominatloo papers were picked up for her yestercta.y at noon by Lyman Fa.u.lkner of Corooa del Mar. Entry of Mrs. Watson ln the race would Swell the candidate list to 12 for the 3 seats up for election. Also opposing Mr. Ryckof'fisH.ans Olav Hegna, 47, an eDgineer · whO lives at 127 Agate, Bal- boa Island. A third potential Sth Distr ict candidate, David MuUilly, df'OIII)ed from the race. Tbe deadllnt Ior cUdt- btel ,...,.,. !""l!l• ... -.. •1 todaJ, Feb. 5, n~ for cndl bt~ in the 7th Dis- trict, Who ttne 110t'U 900ft Feb. 10. Appartr.~tly, there wUl be a contest In all dls- trtr ts. Louring the past week, 2 other candidates tlad picked up tlliag papers to o~se incumbent Paul Ryc kolf tn the 5th Otstrlct. But, o1e o.~ them, David Mulla.ll y, said Tuesday hf' bas decldOO not to run. Hans Otave Hegna, 47, of 127 A,!ate, Balboa Island, form;~lly llled his papers at noon Tuesday. He saJd he w!!l project himself as ''a r t>asouhltm:m, r ead}· to listen to bath strtes of any lsS'IIe," Mayor Donald Mcinnis, wbo woo re-elE"ctioo 4 years ago without opposition, has picked op 2 potential op- ponents ln the 2nd Dist rict. Phllllp Johnsoo, Z-4, of 5509 Seashore, West New- port, manager of Smokey Stonr's night club across trom City Hall, said late yesterdly be would tormaUy tile hla papers by the end of tht day, Robett Brockman Jr., 21, or 12! 41st. Wtst Newport. an O~Coasttonecesta­ dent, also took out papers t 1 thP !bd district. Both me:a • said they feel )'OCIQ( adultl: in Newport need mo·re reprelefll.aUon on the Coun- cU. In the 7th District, the Ust of posslble candidates Relied to 6asWUUam Mor- ris, 45, of 1601 Port sterl- 11(, Harbor V!ew Homes, tor~r~ally ft1ed oa Moldly. AJI"Mdy in that n.ce, of..., ttctauy. are Tom BLuc!l. O.eu Mcintosh, &ad Ray Williams. Per Trebler and Archibald Scott are expec.ted to turn tn their papers be- fore the Feb. 10 deadline with the necessary 20 nomi- nating slgnatlfres. M:. Hegna, a native of S orway, cametothiscountry in 1959, and has Hved ln Newport sine~ 1961. He is a gnduate of the Ttchnical • • t 114111 HI!GII4 University of Berlin, and works as a chemical ~­ f{lneer, spectaltzh~g In ln- ternaJ combustion engine fuels. lle ts single, He said he is not opposlflg' Mr. Ryckofl because of any <.-om- pWnt With the WI)' the present councilman Is doing hts job. "1 think t can do better," he says. Mr. Johnso,, who said he has managed Smoker Stover 's for thepast4 years, identified himst>lf this ,.·eek as a "liberal," aM said the local Coonctl needs more liberal repnsenta.Uon. He sa.kl he was harbormaster at Catalina before becoming a restaurant manager, and has an AA degree from Cy - press College. He Immediately c.ame out strongly tn favor of 2 things that Mayor Mcinnis has con- s istently opposed: more pub- Iic toilets and drinking foun- tains on ~lie beaches, an1 givtoe voters a rhance to decide whether future an- neutioft Yott.ng procedures should be made a part of the city charter. Mr. Morris , a Sllesman for a nationwide C'hemlcal ftrm, said he w\1 go door- to-door and campaign ap.Jast high~dens lty hOUsing and for preser\'ing open sp~ce aDd ocean Yiews. H~ ts a USC graLtuate, a Navy •et:eran, and a S-1 /2 year Newport resident. Voten hue until March l3 to register for the elec- tion. Voting will be oo a cttywitte basts. wlth each toter pteklDc ~ cudldate trom •Cb of tbe S districts • tor ·•~m. Mesa march on City Hall,.!!~!.r. A mareb 01 ctb ·llall by tit ._. ttl the College NtdeMc of Costa Mesa•s: Pa.fll; llollww•ra: Asa. CoUop PlriJ .. lclli>O-,........., """' taetr ....,_ 1a11oc1 -....., 1o coo--1o cttr !toll to.,.._ .-111o CIIJ eo.cu 1111t tMI 111o -· wtdeb tber ......., CadlUic ....,.., Milt e.U. .... a .. «:. ...... . ..... -....... -,_.,. ... _ ... ... ... vi a CIOI'Mt lot eo....,.. ~ t:lllll .C't771 .. tllll cttJ -• r*l~ I II ........... Cucll -Sci le .. •-.,. ~ .. -................ ....._ = ,..,. ..... .. .._, ... , "''•--. 6. u 7 -....rt •trclal -... A '*I ,_ .. C SUI X .. .., ............. .... .. , ... , ... 1M "'' , .,......... "•n*' a,.. eo t llor lhd.. 1111 ..... .. 1tr Ca' m ----11111.__, -• n 1:-. l THUUDAY, FEa. 5, 1976 City clerk in hospital Laurt Laglos, city clerk of Newport Beacl\, ts doe to be transferred late thts week from Scripps hospital In San Oi@fo to Hoq; hos- pttal here, She Is being treated for cancer. Mrs. Laglos, who is also president of the Newport Harbor Zonta Club, was ad- mitted last week to Scripps. Teacher ,JS, found dead N@wport Harbor h1Q;h scAool teacher Carol Ann McDaniels, 35, was found dead Saturday In her Park ~ewport apartment hOme. She was on a ooe-)'ear leave of absence from teach- in~, and had been murted 3 months to Melvin Mc- Daniel. She taught crafts and art at the sr hOOJ under her maldf>n name of Wenker, sta rting in 1963. A pollee report said she collapsed and died, ap- parently of natural causes, jus t after nooo. Local nre department paramedics re- sponded to her twsband's call, but she was dead wheo they arrived. She Is survived also by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ThOmas Wenker ofGlendale. TOP AWARD WINNERS ue shown hen with Kal PiDchin, center, outgoing presldeftt of tbe Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa Board of Realtors, at the annual banquet Friday nlgbt. BW Jobnsoo r-.ceiYed the Realtor-assoCiate ser- vice award. Hel111e Joy was installed as the 1976 presi- dent aod wu alSo named lhP Realtor of lhe year for 19'15. ([nslgrl pboto.) DOUBLE JOY FOR REALTOR HELANE A tearfUl Helane Joy re-sold: and Realtor Helen <:":eived double hOoors frt-Dowd, Nt>wporl Beach., was day e•eclng -tbepresidt:ot's runner-up In dollu volume. gavel ofthe Newport Ha.rbor-Rptirtng dlred ors: areo Costa Mesa Board of Real-Realtor Hope Gerrie and tors. al'ld also tbe surprise RM:ltor-A.ssociate Joyce aw:~rd of 1975 W•ltor o! •flol:. r Ht't ~MwportBeach.Lany year. Campeau of Costa Mesa, alXI The other top wtnMr q s .!ames B. Wood of Corona WIUia.m H. (8111) Johnson, del Mar . Committee heads a.n associate of Realtor w. receiving awards lnclui~ E. Lachenmyer tn Costa RuaJtors Randy McC ardle, Mesa, whO •·as Presented Roy McC ardle, Carl tbP Realtor -associate ser-ThOmas, francis Horvattl, vice award. Robert r-;nress, Richard The 45th annual awards Fvmey, Hollis 'WOOd, Curt dinner, held at the ~e•·-Oos h, Charles M. Ferguson, port Cecter Marrio tt, also Ge.Jftl:e w. wuuamson, Ra. honored Harold R. (Hal) c helle Robers, David Levine, Plncbin, Corona del Mar Marion Macfarlane, Ek>tt)' Realtor, who '~".lS bowln6; out Grubb, John Boyd, L}·man as the 1975 prpsldent of the Faulkner, Ea riP R. Corbin, Realty Board. w:nlam Gerrie, Jane Boyd Mrs. Joy, owner of As -and Richard Jor . sodated Brokers Service In Realtor Virginia Cieck Newport Beach Is thP 4th wa.s Aonored as 19?4-75 woman redpt~nt of the president of the Women's Realtor or the year troph} Council, and Realtor Coy F. in the 20 years 11 has been Hes ter was recognized as presented. She has worked chairman of thP OrangP ln real estate s ince 1964, Count)' Council or Real obtalning her broker Ucenst> Estate Boards. Realtor Rod ln 1969 the same year stw Calde rhead, 1975 regional opened 'tter brokPrage nr m vice president of t iM> Call- in Newport Beach. Sht> has rornl.a Assoctat100 o! been active ln board alfa1rs Realtors, was presented an on the statP as well as !lie ana tt1, and spKial st"rvke lo«l level also In civic af. plaques wen prt>sented to fa irs U1~gh the Women's Rea!tor -Assoclates Joan Cound l of the Newport Har-Lively, Joyce Edlund, and bor Chamber of Com 'tletl'f'. Richa rd Colvin. Costa Mesa ref\lsed thi.s week to sappJM a Newport Beach pte for phul!lc oat )et use of Orange CO®ty Airport, ClUne a eommtttee report that sald the eeonomic effeets or sueb a plu would be "d!Astrous," the City Council decided Monday , ulght to unanimous!)' re- )e:::t Newport's pt&n to move iet tramc to Onta.rio Inter. DJ.tiool.l AJ.rport. The Council's utaUoo committee had studied Ute proposal for the past mooth before submtttl.ng a report c rtttcal or the p~ Growth and importance of the commerd al ani ln- dustrlal uea aroulld the air- port was named astheprtm- a_ry areuOo for reeommend- ing that tile airport remain ·as is. Much or thf' Intense commerclaJ df'velopment has been wlttlin tbe Ne"''- port city limits, and was approved by the ~evtpJn Beach cU~· government, w ~icb oow seeks to limit IDe aifl)Ort. Newport city manager aide Robert Long pleadl'd hts city's case before tht> Costa M~sa Council. He arguec1 that the mUUons of dollars that would be needed to build a new alJ1)0rt to handle the county's growlog needs oould best be spent to develoll a mass tunsit systt>m con- necting the eount y wt.th On- tario al.rport, 44 miles avrt)'. Bu•., the COUDC-tl con- sidered IU comm·ttee ~­ port, whlcb DOted,tbat maD}' J8l'S r:A. tr'J\llc to deoeklp better CrtJUiportatioo be- ~·een hert> and Los Angeles lnternaUon2l Alrpon t:lal't> not been very fruitllJI, and doubted that an Ootario park- and-rldt> pl111would fare any better. Several Orange County cltlt>s have backed tiK' Nt>w- port plan, including IrvinE> and LaguDJ. Seac1'1. T:W count)' Boarrt of Supervisors has also giver~ luke•arm ap- pronl to ttw Idea of promot- ing Onta rio as a good alternatE> field, bot MvP ta.kec PO steps toward trvil'li: to move commercial jet O)- erations out of Or~e County. Last week, super- visors dE-layed a planned runway txtenslon at tht lo:al airport, but indi cated they .,..til probabl ~ ok:f.y it If an Pnvlronmemal Impact re- port, I'ICtW being preparf'd., Is favorable to th'.! ide-a. On Feb, 23 hearings ope:t in Santa Ana to deter mine ••hetht>r O r~e Countr .-\ir- pcm should get an extt'flslon of a variance th:J.t allows U to operate at higner ooise IPl'els thaD sUIP Ia •• allows. Dog -license reprieve ok Nr. Johnson has been a Local doc o~rs !laY~ member of thP board sinrt> been gJyen 2 ertn weeks 1972, when he retired as tn Which to register their eastern regional man&!!f'r pets for 1976 wfth the rlty for Allee open.ttng out of of Newport Beach, RacliM!, Wtscoasln. He tl:i.s 'Call it C.M. freeway' A poltce spokesman said beeD tspeelally aetiYe ln triP this week tbat anima.\ con-Realty Bond's ciYtc affain trol offtcers wUl begin (l.Y-aDd leglslattwe C:Om'tlittet>s. ill( citatiOns 00 Feb, 16 to He has been a member of owners of unlicensed dogs, the Masonic Order for t ! The extra Ume period wu years; member of Kiwams rraoted because !lOme IDr 27 years; served thf' owoers hue had tl'D'Ille CommllllitJ Chest-Unttt'd documenttog the fact tbat Way tor !Oyears;andservl"'d thetr pets baYe beM ~ Oa tbe board of dlf!'('tors or neutered, u1111 eotJtlJal( of tbe SalnUoo Army lor them t9 a so ~r ceot re-t5 ye&n, He senes oo the dactioa 1n Uceue tte. Board ol Endowm~ts and Regular fH ls $10 per ,.a.r. 11-..k Home for elderly Licenaes may~ obtalaedi M.-s ln Deoota. CAlif., at all fln ltatl.ooa_ at Dr. ud s.ned 11 years oo tnt A, E. stoctto.•s ""'riiiW'J boud tor tbe:Masoa kChlld- ~lpltaJ at SUI £. Cout rea's Home ill Cowtna. H C R4dor Gnnt C. Dentaon wy., orou dtl Mar: New. port c-.r AIJmal Moa-. of Co"*-del War won the pltll, tW 4~; Sal-IDIIdple 111tt1c award for bol. AN..W ~~o~ptta~. 1104. , .., II dollar wolume ol. W. Coast Hwy., WNt New-alta. Rtd: Byers. World port. or rro.r. aay city ..... a..J EDte, Cotta Mesa, mut omcer ..e. the tap anrd lC unit • ...... RM1tDf Joflll Whelan. TRAFFIC RESTRICTm -·• R .. l Ellato. costa .... ... the I"'IDe-r....., Doolo_loo_ • c.... lhrJ .. c--... Mar. Cll T,_ 141 II tnllkwWbo __ .. OM ... WIM e•1 ..._ tnmC __ _ • ..,. ill. botl oUMRCite .. ....... -Pock, --• Wt wttb Walllit.r & lM II Rt ji!LUJt Be&c~ a1Jo Wll The Newport Freewa) S'hOUld be called tile Costa Mts:a Frl"ell'ay, says tht>C'o- sta Mesa Cit)· Counr!l. The Couacu voted unanimous!} Monday night to start a cam- paip to get thE> road re- named. Counc:Uman Robert Wii- SOO. who has agonir.ed for man,. years onr the cltJ''s Identity crtsis, sparked tht> mo••· ''Frt!eWays atf' named for tMtr t~nninus," he told the CoaDcll, ''and Costa Mesa 1s .,.. the terminus of tills PLEASE. NOT SO MANY 8.1. CARS Tlrlt Bal:loa Island lm- PI'Mtmeat Asa. U.la week ....... kK:al f'Hl estalt' .,_.to bt"' llmUthef'llm ... t..r af ears on the Cl"'Wdfld -"'We "" Ut4111 real es- lo*t _.. ....... - """""' olooc aaly ... ....,._ -• ...,_rol.an ..... ..., ... o.t .......... IlPPA .. -..,_h.- ... ,. ... ntiJ ..... .w __ ,.__... .. -'Ill • f'IMIJ ..,..... -=-~.::·::; ....,. .. _ ......... , ... J IDr .... lh 'ltf 1--'"" ... ..,.. -,,.., .... .. , ..... ·--.flo-· .... ...... --lllllo( . ... M wll U fltcbNI cfDI.. I • I I M bu ,..,.. .... 111-.llr.BWI ... -llr-.-.1110* -...... Ualor,-... -_ ., .... II • l. • freeway," He said he has assurances that stale Sena- tor DenniS Carpemer of ~e•-port and AsSf'mhl)'mM Paul BurkP of HuntingtOO Beach will sponsor legisla- tion ma.king the namp rha.Dge . CRUITENDEII HEADS BL"tiDI O.MP.t.IGN Waltf't C'ruttendE>n Jr.was named this wpek to head Tom BlaDdl's ca mpai5'T1 for Ne~rt Beach (It~ Counc il • Mr. Cruttellden, •ho lives in Cameo Shores, Is a mtorn- ber-ot the Hoag hospital board, aDd ts aclll'e In other d vtc and sn•ke lt'OUPS· Mr . 81andt, of Spntass HUl, is seekt~ tht> 7th District CottDC11 seal • ROGERS IPIPR DVING AFTEI\ SURGERY Howard Roro .... NOO!JOI1 Cit)' C.O.CUman rrom Bal- boa. II liltod ID setlsl>ctory ~ .... nata ... at ttolt "-"""· wbtn bt la re- CONI'tlc tfoal Oil*l M!l.rt .,....,~ .. E'Yw1 dlt.J reu Niter, ........ lllowiY .......... .. ............ ,_ .... ,.._ _,. Mr ....... lllll:hl•• by~ -_, ... ,_ IIR,... Ia. U . .. K.al TO YOWl LOCAL ...... .... -:•• .;_.ILl!! Y I.AI OFF'ICERS for 19?6, installed at last Silllrdl)"'a ~ dincer meetl!lc of tbe Corooa del Mar Cha.mber of Com- merce, lDclOOe, from left, Fnnk Jank. ter?illc tda second term as presldst; Peg Hal(*, secc-.1 Ti«- president, and Bob Stoessel, treasurer. The lnsttlll.tioo banquet was held at tne Bania CoriDthian Yacbt Cldb. C.C. honors 1 sf president The first lllf' memher- shlp award was announced b} President f rank J ank at the insbllatioo banquet of the Corona. del Mar Cham! Jet of Commer cp Saturday even- ing. ThP honor goes to charter Presid Pnt FrankJor6an, whO wa s lllli.ble to a.ttendbeau5t of illness. Acceoting the ari.rd for Mr. Jordan was Grant Howald, a past pn-sl- deot ol the Chamher an1 retired Corona del Mar post- master • Mr. Jordan nn the Jordan Pet Stql ror many years, until turning tt over to hts dugbtPr, Deb!)te. ·wberl an o rganidnc committee met Dec. 28, 1956, to ;lbn a local Cbamber-, Frank wu named ena.lrman. He became the nr:s~ president wbeft the election meeein« was held llareb 61 J957. ,._ centftent of nut! reads: "Corona del Mtr Cbam')er ot Commerce pre- sents Its fi.rst llfp mPmber- s hlp to Frank Jordan, c barter prt"Sident, 1957, tor JoyaJ senlcE> to tbeChamber and to ou r corn m:nit~." J,.tr. Jank, bt>~lnnil'li: hi.s set"ood yea r as prPsident, revipwf!d t he arrono,•llsh- ments of the past year: a s uccessful campaign to re- tain t hf' fi rst ~tass status for th~ COM Post ot'fke, an !m,•ressive df>('O rttlon program aloo~ Coast Hwy. for Balboa Ba~· Lions lobster bakt>, a r ecord high in Chambe r mo!:nhership, and a substantial bank ac- count, He gavp special re<:ogm - tion to Jessie Hill, lonr- tLmP sMretar}' at thfoCham- ber orfkf', and Mrs. Charles Masters pr~sentM a houquet of no"'l'ts to Jessie. BILL l\'ULL, retired MartDe colog.el, manager olthe Co- roai dt:l M.troftlceoiM«al Suillgs and Loan Aasn., was 1nsta.lled nrst Ytce..prui- dent of the Co1"0111 del Mar C hamber ofCommereeattbe annual banquet Satu rdtY evening. (Ensign photo.) Esliaiil is awarded Estancia hf«h school, Wli lch had to shut dovm early durmt a rer ent winter heat wne, will get a nt>W air condltionilllo: system before June I. Newport-Mesa s chool district trustf'f'S helo1 a sppclal me('ting Saturc"la} to awar~ an S81,582cocthct to WestfOrD Allied Co~. of Santa fe Springs to install t hP srstem. Meanw hllf', thto S<'hOol , WhiCh iS Vlrtuali)' Window- JeSS, Is rentlrlg an air con- dltlonin'" unit for 90 <tays at a cost of $20,000, Tht' permanent air system brok:to down last year, and •·asn't duf> to !)(>replaced until sum- mP r vacation thu; )'@at . but unseasonably hot weather promptE"d 111~ schOol board to tak~ special ar tioo. ECONOMIC IMPACT WATCHDOG FOR NB? A cltll:en e<"onomic' c-om- mlttt>f' to help the NPwport City Cound l in dN'islon m ; ktn~ is SUL:!!,"~Sif'd b) Councilwoman Lucille Kuehn. Spealrlng Saturda} pYenm~ at the lnst.alla!lon dinner meeting of th~> C orooa Ml Ma.r Cl\l.mber or Comm·•r "~.:, Mrs, Kuehn salrl that thE' C'o:nrn1ttee could look into new !KJUrces or revtonue, P~­ amiDe budget e~se Items, assess the economic impact of Cou.ocit de<":tslons, and kt>f!P lD eye on the economic heaJtb ln tile various areas or the city. ''Our city Is In the black., l am proud to s:t.}'," sbe rl'marl:ed. Bvt she pointed out that a bad(tt projection hints at problems 8 Jftrs trom now, pe.rUcalarly u a re•lt ~ot ,..utllac bltla.~ tloo ... tile --de-mands tbr ......, iae!Wift. J.AokS'IC bl.c.• at eo-c.u actkla l;)r tbt put ,_,., COIIDC:Uwomu KMM Mllted '"" lollowUc •• _. ... _ mtllll: . ........... ~ moot • a.r-Dr. a C.. .-MI-. • 8tce1hn ... -. traU. olooc C..lhry. -~-­--... -...... lo'-dol -. . .,..._ ... ,_ tilt cnll 0 t'tmNI ....... ..... , ........ _... ., .. _ .. ___ fore the Counctl at the end of thls mont h or euty in March. • Appllcalioo for feMnl funds for pu rchases of a 5th Ave. site for a S81lor cilluns centf'r. Mrs. Kotm r E"ported that a Sll.ne.y f'l!• vea.led 9 per cent of Nn.·- port's population to be o.-er 6 J. but In Corooa del Mar tnt> percentage Is 14.4. • Purchase or land from tile lnlne Co. for a caetnl llbra.r y In Newport Center. Selection ot ll'L arohltect 11 sC'tteduled to come Ill' at tM Feb. 9 Counetl mMC~ • Corona del Mtr street sweepifle program '"11 nnllly off the around,, bill tttert ar. 80me wriDldts to bf' 1roMd out," ,..,.rrtac to cornptalntsorrer•a6eulve 111unber of pa'rkilc UmJt sips. •c..,.,,..,...,._ •ldedi at u.:.&a .e-.. 811 ln•rotemf!llt of traJk odll1111on. • llooiprvt•-..... ... lulnloe .......... ell! ft'cHI • • ~-m 1 • a ...... -lii---Aiwt ..... ........ f_. ...... ...................... --... .... _ ...... __ _ .... 0 ·-~ ....a .. a My,, ___ _ --.. ----~ .. IJI'ACIAL JIIBWPAP E . O F NE ~PO•T liBAC• ._,..., WDKLY, 1D ,........,. ~ c:1ul • 1 ........ ear.. "" ..... C&llt. Olllco ud .,... 11 111t -.. 8oolldllc. rm E. c.- .;--•tllu, CIJII. -5. ,.._., IWI-EIISIGN wu adJodco<l , M .. a ... a e • fl ..-at clreulttioo br ooert -... A..all ... -lloy tf, 1951, ........... c..t 11r 111t eo., o1 Orup, -. o1 c.-..., .... 1IF ,_ -Ia qaoUIIed to -&ll ____ .., ..... AJIVO E. BAAPA ••.•.• Owaorud P- PEG 'BAAPA •••••.•••••• A .. oclate E- SIJM:RIPTION RAT'E5 .· .. -Area ••• Ooe ..... $5.00;! , ..... s 1,00 011 ot -.v.. 0oe ,..,., so.oo, r raro, sto.oo ~A. .e., ., ..,. ARVO E. HA~PA, owner •ct Od&lo shet of the Euign •••••••~oe:o-eooo'OC.WD • PROTECT OUR RIGHT TO PRIV,\CY A bit of fiak Is being generated about town as the Big Brother "enumerators" go aroWld from house to house Invading the privacy of law-abiding cmJens. This endeavor is the~6 offi cial population census, City of Newport Beach." And, indeed, our Constitution does authorize a c ensus for the enumera- tion of population a nose count, tbat is, but for no othe r r eason . How- ever, ther e's mor e to this census than just noses; it includes also the gather- ing of 11demographic and s ocio-economic data," and I call that unauthorized snooping. Many are answering all the questions --some because of igno ranc e of their rights under the ).aw ; som e because of lack of courage to say "no" to prying questions by government officials. But there are quite a few local c itizens who prize their privacy and accordingly inform the census enumerators -soine polltely, some not so politely . Some of the questions that have no place in an offi cial census are the queries about ethnic backgr oWld , phy,ical handicaps, the cost of your home, the amount of r ent or mor tgage payments, annual income, pe r cent age of incom e going fo r maint enance of your house!told, and t he question to top all questions: do you have illegal quarters on the premises ? FOREIGN ST'UDt':Jn'l Mre u put ol De Amertcu Field Se.nlee. ex..... pn:lp"'..ll wU1 toe part iD '1o:tentatloaal day" Ftb, 5 ..r I til local bictl scbpols. Elpteen ..... from 11 ~..,..cable to schOol l.D Oruce c.,_,. ..ter Af'l .... ~.. w1ll YlsU and speak at Col'ODI del Mar. lfewport Harbor ud C08b. Mesa hll fl sc.bools. lachlded wtll be diMe 5 ltteDitiJle COM aod Hartlor Htp. From left are Ted St.rl(bberg of Swedea, Glbrtele Aboert ol GetlDMY, I«ta Hoclund of Swedea, JoN La ViDa. ol the Pb!llppiDe•.IDd Domlnlque Ktmmerll.D of Fraaee. (Eilllp pboto.) TOM ANDERSON LET'S BE FOR Let us rememt"ler to be thanUut for o ur bleainp. Onr blrssm& I'm thankful fos 11 that nobody now ub me · "what are you so ur~t ahoul ~ Have you Ncr had it so good" Why are you agat11s1 t\rrythina~ .. From IQ48 tn tQ74 1 Hied to answer that question 1,167 tnnu. ,._ny moron now Knows ""thmgs am't risht." As for hringagainst, one 11 '!itr o ngl y against something only becauK hr 1s strongly {or 111 opposite. '"I 'm f or a drastic or pemu ntly combat. inJured tn For help•n& anti-communist Cubans and othen to return to Cuba and de~troy the Cl5tro rqime a.nd the Rus'lian~ and the missiles pointed at us. For rrtaintnr, our ownership and control of the Pana.ma Canal. hy force if necesury. For a'"draslfc curtailment or Senators' and Congressmen s' .. frankin& privilege" (free mail) For getting ou1 of th e U.N. 1nd &ettin& the U.N out of the U.S. Fo r reuserting l.nd mai ntainin& the Monroe Doctrine. For expeltint from all I public schools all sludenh (and teachers) who 5iHn , riot , loot, or otherwist deliberately df'f y constituted •uthorit)'. Fo r reuorina co Conues:s the exclusJYe n&hl to make treaties. tarrifs and wu . week slated Chrlstlan leadershq, week ;,m be held March 15-19 ID the Newport Ha.rbor Area, There will be devotiooal meetings and Bible llhldy sessloos throughout tbetrea durinc the week. The Christian leadership breakfast for high school The Birch. Lot Truth About M.L. King ..,_,_.,., a.«a...r. M #t'FCtr _.,_._ .. .._ ...... '=s• I ' Dr ...... Llldtllr Kill«.-•t tan.,e .. fl...-. ....... .,_ ........... "" a: rt lsrtMrill*fl ..... w,.,..._ ........... ,.,.., .. __ fll._ . He -. ku•FPI. a 1 a .... IIIIi'.,. .._ ,_,._._.,. incft·W tlllt...,_._fl,_ . doal ... .U A-~ ll«s•• 1M re•f "I &o flll1liWy ,_ ...,rkle, it il hllpartaat tMI. .. &aile • .,_ at the .....-d he CIOIDpiled durinc hie .... ,c ...... _._.c '''-' .. ...._._ .. -.-.llloP ... _. ... .,..,aa-· ._-'' u . ...a. •• 1011 _,...It --· ~---~ a' I e-. .. ---~--.. --ftW.--10• ' ............. tn .....,.. '* eMir ..... for •• rriaa . F• ••mph, killl eantut ad ewe ed· • 1 the ....... ltl1 ..... (1/ &lie tf.i&h· ...... Yolk Scbool t. Twm s n . ~ --....... c-. ...... ~· and me ~ it. orpllbfn. Dam WM • ._ laiOwn to be a diolriet !fi-t,. o1 tbo c-.-Party. A wWoly pubticiud ....... ·-...... -.a.o.. KiQI" tMted Dftt to identiC"...fi dmmu- Jt will undoubtedly ~eM a dod!. to 1011M1 aa.t. Aubrey Willi.a..me mad Commum.t Party &o 1eam thllt t.k ''apoRt.~ non~¥'iolen.oe'' pub-Cet.nJ Comm.ittennaD Abner Beny. liely •taW!d IMt tail whole Pf'OINIII c:alW for J.a Lhe: ,_,... that followed. K.iac .,.,.ht and aad could DOt --tcceed without a beevy do. d obc.ai:Ded help from .u~b known RD M Cerl violeooe. Kint told ue about bd oreecL.for vio-and Aoae Braden. Jamft Oom~. a.nd lertte in an article that apPnred in S..tun:lay Benjamin Smith. When be launched hie.&uth· .&.vi~ for April 3, 1965. 111. the article, be etated em Christian Leadftebip Confft'fttCI', he .ouaht that bd demOIWtrtlton went into the lltfteta.for out former Younc Commu.n.ift LHcue orr:aaiur the purpoee of proyo&ina a violent react.iort. Bay1n:l Ruttin. And to lNd t.be S.C.L.C. in ttw Thia violmee. be u.id, would cau.e Americ~.n~ South, be M"lect.ed Hunter P itt.J O'DI:ll, el110 a to "demand fede:ral intentention and teaitl•· member cltbeNatiooai CommiueeoftbeCcr'::- tion," which the Adminittntion would speedily muru.t Party. Wb"ell O'Ddl'a Communiat J"f!('· aupply . ord became rmbarraainc. Kin( Wfti t t hrouch Notice that Ki..nc'r final roaJ, ''fed'erel inter-f.be motton. « firi131 him. but immedi1tel)• vent ton and Jecillat.ion," could only be achieved rebind him to run the S.C.L.C. '• New York i.( he and hie follotm"S 1Ucceeded in epark..ine office. some violent action -action that may or mey Oe.pite thfte .indi~utable facta, Americans not have been spontaneou1. After hill often are atill bein( uked to 1lorify Martin Luther bloody intennediate pi was achieved, Ameri-Kin1. even to the eit.ent of obeerYina: January 15 cane of 111 colon in~a.riably found them•lve. a1 a holiday in hill honor. At the u me time, wt> with more federal control over their live., tbelr •re beine Uked to condemn the F.B.I. and J. property, and their actione. Edpr Hoover for keepina: a file on him. hn't it studentl wUI be held rrom A c--at O~ve 7 to 9:30 a.m. March 18 It the Alrporter Inn. The Always ed everywhere. of COI.lf'"M, thOM who speakers will lnclude Tim promote tbe Cti.liC of Communilm t eek more Tlmmons from Mariners laws. edicu, abd cont.rolt. Total pem.ment ia ChUrch, whO ha$ coocklcted the ultimate Red pl, end the piec::emeal I C:· 'Blble study semtnus, and qui&ition al more rovemment power it lt&ndard Dave Hannah, a former prq,. Com.munitt .uateo. Whether or not he h.imeelf fes.slonal football player now odd that the Kine ptOmotft'l don't •uant that the c:ontmt.J oft bat file be made pubUc'! with Athletes tn Action. VALERIE COMPLETES COURSE AT ACADEAI Y Arm)' Speclaltst Four Valerie A. Schminke, da~,~.gh. ter of Mr . and Mrs. ~rt P. Schmlnkeo, 1537 E:. Ocean Blvd., Balboa, has completed a medical supply course at the Army's Acadeomy of Hea lth Sciences, fl. Sam llouston, Teus. She was tr:a.lned in medical supply procedures. She Is a 1971 gn duatt> of Newpon Harbor high schOol and received her B.A. degree In 1975 from UC lnlne. She entered the Arm y ln J uly, 1975. FROM THE BIBlE These things have I wrtt. teo unto you that bellen on the name of the Son of God; that ye may know that ye hne eternal lire, and that ye ma}' believe on the name of the Son of God, (1 John 5:13.) • SUPPORT F.B.I., C.I.A. Detr Editor: 1 feel stroocly that It's tl~e to stop destroytnc our F.B.I. and C.LA. The nrloa'"s comll'llttee hearings obviously are t.ry , 1ng to fllrtber their peraonal political Yested lnterests, cmnpletely lndlfferent to tbe great harm to our utJonal security and lsttemational poshlre. No earthly n euse exists ror trreiiiOD&lble committee security viola· tioa.s and DtWI medii "let.kl." l lhof'OIIIhly IIIPf'OYeoftbe C.LA. aod,)'.B.l They ...... all the tricks of the trade ln f'l«btlnc commtmlM fire With ftre whenever and wberever it flues, Patriots and poUtlclans • ln that order. plea.ael Siooerely, T. Du.n cu Stewart Shore Clift's. Martin Luther Kine ahould ne1-·er have bft.n r lorifted, either while he lived nr •fter he •·•- rlain . American. who value their freedom tbou.Jd not •llow f•lee heron tu be shuvrd down their lbroaU. • WHAT'S lN A NAME ? Editor of the Eastp. Many pansites on the pl.ltlllc payroll have been busytng themselns lately by demasculintJ;inc job ttt1es such as fire fighters lutead 'Of firemen. Cartoonist Mac- NeUy had run with the sign out 1n front of the B. R. house l.D Phlb.delpbla, It saiCI "Bet.sy Ross • Selm- perSOI'I." And columntst Brudnoy had e•eo more ttm .. ._.... Tlmp llop. zlne'l • •Peraoa oltlle Year .fl ·-·~~ .... -theN .. t.warmtac re- visiObUta thlt ''pen.xt'' ts 1/2 ...... llld •• _ .. ls maaeu11De. ''f'emaJe" lsZ/3 ''male'' aDd "woman" Is . 3/5 "man,'' Alto, .,she'' Is Z/3 "be" and "hllmaa" is 3/5 "mu." -- • POWER TO THE PEOPLE: Editor of t fie. Enstgn, One of the most frequent cries of pain hea rd nowada ys from 110me of ourpolltiei.ans and thelr fr iends, Is that, only elected totficlals should b:ave power Ia running goy. emmeflt. T~y a.l'ftle thai ap- polated commtsstoos and boa..rds and Judges 1re not relp)Dslve to the people. Let's eumine that claim. First of all, some or the htcbHt elected otficlals ln ~~ llbd in thls coon ~ try. hue nm.afoul ofthsla.w ta reeeM ,.Us ud mallhs. It ta: •1rt sts ,._,I think, tbat some of thf:lr f!D.Ucl.ll backers t.'fe alJo beeD: ln ~ dieted. l'hese are mea who beUeve lrl. rovemment by men, and not rowernmeat by law, u eltabllshed UDder our COistltatkN:I. It is no de fe nse for prying into our pe rsonal affairs to claim that it is being done for a good purpos e. The issue involved he r e , on the part of those of us who r efuse to answe r the snoop questions, is not an attempt to conceal wrong -doing. It is a matter of respect for our r ights unde r the law, and our duty to pres e r ve an d protect those rights. If we conr.ade to government t he power to demand answe rs to "official" qu estions , we show s corn for our Constitution an1 for t he rights s ecur ed by that great document. If we consider thes e r ights lightly and agr ee t o give pe rson al in - formation to prying agents of the gover n- m ent, then we imperil our right to privacy and protection Wlder the law. reductiOn lJl th(' sill'. ICOpe, anti power of &overnment. For 81(; ptopte and little iovcmmcnt t the btger the people are, the li ttler the ~overnment is. and Yic:e vcr'ill l For a ~·on5li!Utional amendment making if Illegal for any admtnisiUI!on to lnl·ur a hud&et deficit exctpt m t•mt of declared war f-or m11kln&1l illegal to draft a person to fi&ht an undt"cla red war For makin& 11 illeg11 to ~end our armed for~·e, into any nalion for more-th~n 7 ~hou r~ without a declln~110n of war by the U.S Concrns. For makint II illtpl for our ~:overnment or any Amenc1n to "'recn~:m1r." trade with , gJ\"t a1d to. or have 1ny rda 1 10n~h1p With any "stat e-'" 5lalt'... What's a slavt'" sU it'"" l!'s any state whtc h rdust-~ 10 let its ut1tens kaY(' 11nd take their po~seSSIIln~ ~·1t h them. It 's l'Vtry C'ommun1st sutr. City Buildh1g ·Permits The eottre sllly earet.e in nrttlity will have come run clrele when Carla Huts, the secretary of bouslltg and urban developmeot (HUD), ISIUtS the prise-wtsmllle 11U.M. Every DeW houewtttt a federaUy guaraoteed mort- pee aDd 1 master bedroom must 1110 han a mistress bedroom. TMD the E.R.A. null wut be haJ!py. Little woader that the clflcerbread. pertcG aid to the IOOW- per.:~~~: "Aren't people cn zy'?" It 11 precisely because of corrupt IDd 1Mpl poUUelans (t,e ... electedofftelals'')that people hl'le begun to take m1tteu lbto their own hands by way of the lnltlattve pro- ee.sa. Whea voters of ttUs state onnrhelmtnctypused PrapostUon 20, they made it 1 matter of LAw that vartous coastal comml ssfoners wou.ld be appointe~! ·-not elected. They noted these otllcla.ls to haYe 1 status stmiJar to that of )Idees, eo t.._t the oft'lcta.Js wouldn't be Jal:lject to the campaign. lac. --l'l.lslac, polklul putiMO ... , graft. ud de- DlO(Opel')' that baa crept 1Dto our political sy•em. It is well to r emember that our Constitution protects the innocent as well as the gutlty in the desire to remain stlent. • • • • F"or lht' n&ht to hold 1 JOh whether one hclon&s 10 a lahor umnn, or does not helong. F or Sixteenth repealing !he Amt'ndment (the progressivr mcome tax). and replac•n~ 11 with 1 ConstttUII tmal amendment 1tm1ting any federal income tax to a muimum of ten percent of net income , IPPiicable to all citizens, rich and poor alike . I PROS and KARNS Isn 't '' ridicu lous that I we k.now so mu ch about ex1ct1y whll is and what js WE WANT GUNS, I UT NOT CRIMINALS The stories about runs In crime are like the stbries about winnen in loueries. Of every 1.000 auns, 997 are ne~r used 1n crimes. Only 3 uc ever uted In crimes. 1t i1 only those 3 out of a thousand that are involved in crimes and fe-of those crimes arc ever mentioned 1n the prcu, except in crime ltltistics. On the other hand there i! 11 lust one cnminal involved in every crime. Some criminals are Involved in many crimes. Out of I ,000 criminals, I ,000 are inYol,-e.d in crimes. There hne botn tncreHina pn control and aun rcd lttltion laws. and p.ns are nowh ere near as available 11 they oftec were. lui ~te this, crimes with aun1 bne been incraai..., On die other bind thert h•• been teln.ationsln tiM liW1 and by the courts 10 thlt eYer-smaller perc::entaaes of crtmin&IJ ere eCW~Yicted and .enterte:ed. And to crime h•• ineteated. Jutt die reYene of what we 've b«n dotna WO\IId 1wle recNced crimt. In tk cJtoioe belwte.n c.riminah wit.hotll ptM Oil ..,.,. ~~ crimie+, ~ Mt tot to be wrOna ro-n,-IO tiiil-... --.. 10f to ~ ,.1 lo twtft.ly co...-iet and tcnteee:e crimlnalt. TIIANit GOD FCJa TlR DfFPIUNCU UA • to poAllf eo.dtutioMUy tllal tltae a rw no ...... * brMse• .. a.t W(MIIfllft0 lf&er tl tiM IU tlrCICiotl .............. ktdl Ill G oof 10 •tr.e ..._... dley bow • abolil: die ....... betftft "'"'a.M WOIIMA. -J. Kmt«" X.lt• not In eYery pack•• of food and bottle of medicine we take. and know 10 little about the politician• who take ui"? Isn't It 1matlrtt that we Rl to much atore on what'1 in the bOttle 1nd d on 't car\ about politicl1n1 who're o n bottle? .... tho NeYer th e l eu . o n b•llnce., I'm for 1 llw req uirin& ~doubtful caer amona Conve~~me.n lftd Sen1torw to take a NUVI test bdore beint allowed 10 YOU! on the HoUM or Se:Nie noor, II 110bft d.rMq .,. rnoH: l~t U..IOMr -For tM pro(il-ud t011 .,..c:em. OM or ... ...._ ••Jorainble tllla.. a .,.._.. eu do II to W to ...... profit. For A-'ca .... Por ftO '••atara• .... ,._,. acept for nla-,..,., The last 4 permits issued for Jaooary in Newpon were eacb for $400,000, boostl.ng tbe total for the ftrst month of 1976 to $5,126,088. By way of cmtnst, the January toW a year ago was $1,- 999,274. IDd for 1974, It wu $4:,!11,938. The following permits, In the tmOWlt of $5,000 and onr, were issued during J-.cy: • NEWPORT CENTER Rodeffer lnveatmeots, 567 San Nicolas, improvements lor t-, $11,500. Marriott Hotel, 900 New. port Center Dr., 8 tennis courts. $20,000, lrTIDe Co., 17 0 Newport Ceater Dr., tenant dt>Yelop. miDt tor Robert Buceta, $7 ,. 720. J. McNuchtoa, 250 New." port CtDter Dr., reta.ining wau. $15,000, ud tenant im- pro•en•.eot, $8,000. I~ Co,, ottlce bu ild. lac tlbeUa at 110, 120, 130 Ud lto Newport Center Dr., eeeb $400,000; total $1,600,. 000. • WEST UPPER BAY S. Bvto, 1453 Galu:y, m.~~~~oc pool, $1,500. 8-Cooatroetlon, t -, I _,. ""•lilac, 1900 Galu:J. tuz.ooo, l.nd 3 car ~~~.liAR W. Mlec:e, adcUtloo at 715 . 11...-, ti,SOO. o.-1& llteber, 314 He- UutrCtPt ••••• add ~· ...... ooo. • IIAII8olt VIEW ~ Wtlt, 39!1 M•c- Aitltttlr BIYd.. teuat lm. lll"s -.. tn..too. .t.. ......... lddWoa at. , •• -c..r., $5,000, 1n111 eo.. sao loot rw-11111111 ftll, Font Road II --· $1C,OOO. . -C...-Ilr1",' I , 0' ·,aellt5S, ... ..... I ai .. ,IGO; Ioiii, !'=TUIIACE T. A. X 0 , 1 llory, I .. .. .... $101,000. • BIG CANYON • BALBOA ISLAND Glorla Mlller, l stor y, 1 John MeOw-en, U4 Ruby, unU dwelling, 22 Cherry add 2Dd lllory. $lS,OOO. Hu I 3 • PROMONTORY BAY Is Lane, 8 ,600, John Turner, 18 Ru e St. Robert De YGISD(, Z story, Cloud, addlt loo, $10,000. I tm.lt ctwellJDr, SSO Haltlor • NEWPORT lala.Jid Drtn, tl0?,500. A1 lrwln, add and alter, • NEWPORT HEIGHTS 1802 W. Ocean Ft., $32,000. 1., F, Wll"l'eft. 4U UTus- Robert Schwarm, addiUon tia, 2 ttory. 1 nit dwe lag, at 1717 W. Ba.lboa Blvd., Ja,OOO, and z· car cuare, $5,000. $7,100. RObert Hollingsworth, z Gof'dOI. Redmoa., tMI.Uon stoJ'}' llaplex, 209 2oth St., all15 CataJJaa. $U,OOO. $87,000. • BALBOA Delaney 's Cannery VII s Cbet HoUII.t1d, Z ,.tocy, l.age, 700 LIOO Park Drive, 1 UDlt ft'etllllc, !054 Eut 3 mobllehomes, each$8,000, Ocean Ft., $'79.000, United California But. Robert Phylioc, Z ltory 2750 W. Coast Hwy., bank dapl.o, 1!9 Aasde, $5!,000. bulldtng to replace burned LueWe Clark, 2102 Ser- out ttructure on Mariners ruo, 2nd ltory addlt1011, Mile, $15C,ooo. tsz,ooo. _ c •-- Warloor s. Mile Co., 2700 lhelao IDe., iWoM ,....,. w c at H ., ...__ ...... ael "Rold. reroof "bOIIM, re. • ·Oa wy., " ..... ,1 Ul• S nee and store buildfft( to model Pf'IC*. u.ooo. replaee burned out atrvet-• LIOO 1SLE un, S870,000. J. F. O'Hon, add lltcond Doa Koll Co,, U77 Via story, Uf Vla Koroe, $14_. ()porto, prepue suite for 000. teraant, $8,100, Rabtrt Warm&sctoa, 904 Jom llacrlo, ZS09 W. Bal-VIa Lido !lord, z alor7, I boa BIYd remodtl tlulld.blc alt ctwiUsrc, h14,000, '' lobi "Dryer, tddiUoa at for dell, $5,400. .101 VIa CloiOO, $11,000. • AJRPOf\T AREA ~.BAY SIIORES ColUu RWio, au Jam-c..._. -., .... .-., z. botte Rd •• ftre apriaklers, ~tory, 1._ dftDII.ISOO '\~ ... reotau-tllO 8&_.. Dr., lllld II 2171 MaeArt ... r, nre IPrinkJtn, Be,.._. Dr., eteb tU0,- $15 000 000. Ala.;. co., 4000 Wnttr-Rletard Btdltlm, 1711 11, teunt dt't'e.,. a.,..... Dr., addltfoQ, ... 1100 fli,IIO. •-. ' • waT NEWJIOitT Hn. lmDy 0...._, 1101 llu' I ...... '~ DoN • ._.. l...,...n,~ 1H ........_ 1-•-$UO,NO .... fi'I,IIO. · _, 0. JroU -.e .. U10 INrQ, "*"'• ..... -' 2 t • -lor lw •• Clart< _ ... 000. • c..; 11,000. "IP!'GLA8 IIIU. T-loe., -.at~ ....... IIIII, ~ ft. c:aaur•ue.:--. Dr~-~-..... ..._ -,.... f>il 'I .. = rFh -lr:? C... ......... tE'IIIIIa •· IIK-.MUOO. .... .......... •&MTIIP"* .. -~· -. ~ : ...... ,_ .. .......... 7 w-.11 Westoa 1. Van Burefl 41LZ·D Green AYe. Los Alamitos ' COST OF NOT DRILUNG Dear Editor: Hue the tnvii'ODJ'Mib.l. leta nltc~ atdes or a.re !hey 11111 cettlac the ruatts of what they created? ADd a.re the lectslators that help. ed them "lfittl relltrlettwe laws IDd dlliDCtDU•es tor •tun.I P I prodltetlon &:etttnc. "W'bat they .... ted? Lalt .......-s ...... J)MU out tlet NOT drllllllf lor , ..... .u olf. '""" ... *"' It ...... .. YUI ~. to lac:,..,. • ............... ooul ... -----~~­.... rlrt 1o ace-.U aplllo """ IIOilotllt -· Aad )!Ia ..... ol .... lladpo--·--....··---/,.. ctJ'IICe, .. tdl -..... -laOo tloo- Ud ..... ~ 1tlllaN to ......... ~ote'-bln­ ,_PI..,..Iall ltl•l•~ tlf 01r ......._ Clall • It .......... oil .. _. ... __ -,-, dlft)J ..... ... air .... ·-tloo c.....ac..,..,.,, •.• ....,. .. ... ...._ __ .,...._...., ..... ..................... ... .... __ .... _ '"u-~~~n• lftRS?tiii,•UIIII---If.mt ... -. .... _ ..... _ I I lir-1rt~L ----~­.. Cn I I 0 ............ ElLS ---· '""'" ·----IUfiiLPit- LIItlllo. I tldllk It Is al10 llpitt. cut thlt thOse •ho cry lottd- e.C: lttr retunlnc au power to poUttclua a.re tM Yery people wbo hne "bcMIIht" 10 muy polltlctus Ill the put •• real estate illite rats, labor leldera, etc. The7 Want '"bi8 .... Sll tUAill1"10they eaa t:N)'tbtlranpolltlelaos. lDd haft tblap their way. The peoplt, Qlite obvt~Mly, are ftd 1P wttb t.._t ""em. They . are cr.ucu.: • by e~ don aopotale&l doDitiaM, ud they art em-clac It by rooemac-c< lhe _, lo tM-. Jut u 01r CoW ... kiD A)'S; ptiWitrl 10t illlldflc- ally cnotldlo -,.U-IIeloB ua ..-nor IM =--a.r.:::.r:'t: --c-llaelao-. ....,. a laflr.tbiJ•n Ltktll ___ ..,_ ........ tloo ... ., tloo 1ud, .,..,, saaeo.._. ... ....................... ,.; 11e• 0&-._, N~ lilt ~ eo., eo-. tloo -...... ... .... _.._,.. ..... . -.... ,, .. -..,. ....,._ n.c r••· ----· ..... ~~---· ... 1? In,..-.. or ... ,Ell.,. ..... n, .. .__..., ""t=--·--::,. ... ~-: -.............. _ :: 1ft IJJIFU s?1 It Ills . _, . .,. ·--=-·· =· ' .. ,. ,. . '· ,, . • ··~ . ' Aa IWU'd ........ tele- Ytaba Hf1et ~ bJ tbe Cout C•r-.tty Cot- Ieee DlMnct for ~ ~ bu beeD cata- pulted toto tatloDal promJ. • ne~. GRAND PRIZE WlNNER ln the transcontinental balloon race that marked the opening of the Ltdo office or thf> Bank of Newport lut November ls Judy Oppenheim of Costa Mesa. Her bellum '>alloo•Hravelled nearly 1,600 mtles, wlnning her a. 7 day vacation in Haw·Jb. The postcard attached to Jut1}''s balloon wa s returned to the bank from Antioch, T ennessee. Her e are award winners and bank officials, from left: C. P. Taylor of Newport Beach and Lanae Dahl of Balboa Island, wi nners of pocket calculators in the at1endance drt•- lng; grand prize winner Jud)'; Robert Porter of New- port Beach, winner of the top pn ze tn the drawing, a ro speed bicycle; Dardle Dunlap, man2ger of the bank's tr avel center; Jam ~s McCullorh of :-..ewport Reach, winner of the No. 2 prlz.e, a Sabot sailboat, In the balloon con- test (his balloon landed ln Plano, Texas); Robert Norn s, manager of the bank's Lido o!ftr·t>. Som!' 5,000 balloons were enter ed Ln the big r ar e. BARMITZV~ RITES -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~ ;~~:f.~i~f~?J;i~ ~~THEB,J~E~~s LINE ~~ I wlll be Bar Mitzvah Satur- da}', F£>b. 14. Th~ servtre will be held at 10 a.m. at 2101 15th Str eet, Newport Heights. Rabbi Melvin SU- verman wUJ officiate at the service. Jeffrey is prestdent of t he Temple's junJor youth Reinert's Annual PRESIDENTS BIRTHDAYS STARTS NEXT WEEK rWed ., Feb.ll 30% to 75% REDUCT, IONS Lin&erie: ttAHTtEs • BRAS 450WMS • PAJAMAS • OUSTERS • R08ES L8TS OF SWEATERS and SUPER • 8ARCAINS on SPORTSWEAR SEPARATES MAJOR CREDIT CARDS HONOIHO P'AitiC CONVENIENTLY AT OUR RE AR ENTRANCE · END OF MAGNOLIA Sinoe 19.-9 POT -POURRY --Februar>, 'tis the month of blrtMays ..• I cannot-tell-a-lie George and that or Honest Abe, both honored, revered and esteemed for what they gave in the making or our nation. Yes, 'tic; the birtb- day month of the great, near ,zr eat, even some of us SU('h as Helen Waddell, Jane Boyd, Betty Ramsay, Carmelita \'incent, BW Berls and my blrtMa\ twin, Eunice Maudlin! For us: "Though there be no beat of dr una or the toot or any horn, We can take a I:!E'f"P breath and proud!\ claim We at least ~ot born." 'Tis also the month or C upld, t he da~ of St. Valentine, when lovers t rave and bold, timlrJ or shy, rn a} profess tht>ir und}tng affection to their hear t's ··holce. Likewise this F e•brua ry is the month of 29 days -- making this tht> year for rlam sels fair (or not so fair) to r hase their ··hosen to hts lair (and mayhap t he alt3r '). Have not they been thus since the ·•rJazt> of Eve" •.• leap year or not Sot forgetting annlvt>r sar1es . • . sw h as Tom and Diane Carer . Eu.:ena an•1 Toftn Lester of Bal Isle, and \'1r1Jma1a an· Loclcabt'y, to name a few. Not onl}' ts this leap rear, llut 't1s the ~·ear of the dr 3(00, t~ Ausplctous Dra.~:on. S1.turl2a)' last lt'as the nrst day of hiS \'ear , according to the Chinese ca!IC'nrtar . R\ tht>n those of us who celebrated :"ew YPa r , Jan. 1, with goooh resolutions rea ll~ hav.:-a second chanc~ for tl10se r Psolutlons that may have bent, eracked or ·rumbled •.• :~II because or th1s shiner n£>w good drahon. \ ·tuallr , I have n£>ver be~>n an' a•1rm rt>r of rJragons. They alwa:vc;; se,me<1 50 for midable, Iron clad and 1 mpre~:;"nalJle: so fearsome, bulk} and bungle}, so te>rri fyinRI) ugly. Li ke fire-eat£>rs (I never c·ared muc~ for them either ) St r (Lady'l) Dr.tgon se£>mel:l always to bP spevo'i n~ forth sulfurous "fire and br imstone" with great puffs of smoke billowing from distended nostrils. You see, as a small child, I ht>ar n the horrors of fire and br lmstonP proclai med from the pulpit by a most eloquent mintster (my father ). Why, I could almost feel the heat and I was sure the fresh hanky clutr hed to my nose was all tbat saved m£> from the c hoking tu n•es. As tim£> went on, his sermons, though just as eloquent, dwelt less on that subject and more on the lovuu~ nature of the Ct eat or. Rut my Iovin~ nature has 00( yet been able to enr ompass the 1ron clad fiame-thJ'01A'Pr However, th1s year 'tis the ausp1c1ous dragon, th£> ~ood dra~n ••• that now takes over from the bad rJr agon and, Ln h1s very own element, f1re, Will hold sway for the next twelve 'f'ars. Twelve good .,.ears ..• then I "'ill ~.on£>sth anrl happll} say, "Wet- r ome, thn .. .wet. 01 e • . • vea a doten wekomes on£> for "" t. \'Par· ahead), Oh noble, ausp1 .ous drar on." 't ou know, I may even ra1se · ' asbestos .:lov~ hand in salute, belm? autious, or rourse, not ~etting •too closP • . . Pven ln n y fire-proofed jump suit! • • Thou~h th£> sper·ta•·ular figu re of aJore named dragon was uownere in sight, his benef icent pres~:n•·~> Sf'~>me-d to per meate the at mosph~>rf.l of tht> Paclfir ballr oom at ih• \lar n .. tl 'loteJ, Saturday ni£ht when '' ~ .f c;pf;-ITtPITiber S or 1.0 .1. mingled · :• .r'•'' ·~ •ra.J o.'Uests at their Monte Carlo .ill, tnelr klnored ~!\Jest being lovely Jane Powell. Details lll next Bee Lllle. But weren't those 1.0 .1. !adles perceptive to schedule their ball -\1 TER that trear herous, savage, rue! ba1! tra~on liral!v~ awa}, taldng his awesome H.ra With hilT' • • • Fn da\ night at Bali)()J Yac:-ht Club also seemed to have a t It of t'le ~e;OOd year ahead . .. many tonr Urr<> m£>mber s were ~athered uound tht!' mtrldl£> of th~> room, fou rsidf'd open fir eplac:-e, oth£>rs around the tables by th£> hUI!e view wtndo"' s overlooking thfo bay; more were £>arly dlnPr s. It wa s no spectal event. We thorou~hl) Emjoy£><1. vtsiting wtth Winnie and Ed Weber, ta lking or past year 's races (their son Doug ts now bnnt>Lnl!' a boat up from Puerto Vallarta). Many of the chUdren we knew sailing their Sabots have gr own into today's Ot'ean sailor s and yachtsmen •.• Dave Ullman, Ar.;ylt> Campbell, both have brought fame to th£> name. Others we talked with were Pearl anrJ Conrue Wurde- mann, Ann and Btll Campbell, Jean and John Mac nab and Ruth anti Etl StE>en • all on thfo Chinese ~ew Year eve>. Morgen nacht-musik E ·1~ton Terrae:-£>, II'Vlne. C' o-llOstessec; are Mrs. Ed- ward Romeo and ~trs. A. John RtotchJe. LAST CALL FOR 1975's AT THE GREATEST SAVINGS WE HAVE EVER OFFERED ON NEW CARS. HURRY FOR GOOD SELECliONS! . T ht> Harbor V1ew Hills Committee of the Orange Count} Philhar mont. :>o- clety "''ill meet at 9:30 •. m. Feb. 17. at tile home or Mrs. George E. Cook, 1 1011 Concert at Harbor high A stru~ quartPt ·om- posed of Barbara C att>azian, 1st violin; ~et1\ Franken- reid, 2nd VIOILn: Isla Par- mett>r, vtola, anrl Mar~ee Masterson, cello, will en - tf'r tain. Thev art' all mem- ber s of th£> l one Reach S}·mphony orch~>stra. ThPi t pr O{rram 11.'111 l'OOS!St of Mozart's "EtnP kle>tne nacht-mus1k, ·• ar-1 S£>1t>c- tloos b} Rar h and Scott Jop- lin. ULE P'IUC '73 V.W. BUG mag wheels. 4 speed, radio, heater, special paint $2395 P'lue tea & lie..,•• PINTO SQUIRE AUTOMATIC WAGON TRANSMlSSION FACTORY AIR CmfDmONING RADIO -HEATER $1495 P'iu e ••• & li e.,.•• power steering, radio, heatef. S895 Plw• ••• & llcet~e TWO ~ -FOUR SPEED L ICATIO .. '74 DATSUN 710 Four speed, factory air, radio, 3/~vinyl roof. $3666 505KJY P lua ,_•• & lie•" .. Four speed, rac:-tory air conditioning radio. $2755 535KEJ P lu e tea & llce"M '74 FIAT 128 FOUR SPEED $2666 561KMB ......... & lie-at~•• ~TON Pickup Automatic Trusml..._ Power SteeriiC Radio -Heater F'aetory Air CodtloaJic Musk stud£>nts at ..,.,w_ port Harbor high school will stage their 12th annua l in- strumental scholarship ·on- cert at 7:30 tonight. r E>b. 5, in the school alldltorwm ... ----.c~-~~-111 Proceeds, at $1 per ad. mission. go toward asl scholarship awards to o:n d- uatmg students. Tonight's prognm ln- cllldes selections frorr the worts of Dvorak. L1adov, Schrel nu, C acans, Man- clni and Wagner . Liz Kendrick Wil l be featured soloist, pia' inc "Lamento for c:-eUo.'' by Gabriel-Marie. F1CTJTIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The tollowt., persons are dome busiaess as: Sebrt.Dc IIIWer eo.t.raettnc, Mal S.. lllartDo Clrcle, Costa Mea *M: GtM Miller, snt S• Mart.o Ctrcle, CoM~. .... llat; Walter Sebrlle. 1111 8alloe A Yt., ewport 8eadl. 'MIUt.etDMSIS~­ed bJ a ,_n1 putlltn.._ .._... GeM MWv. nu ......... na.e .. tM ec.ty Clen o10r. O.r lllb T•r 111p C.-y Ftb. l, 11'7t. IAIIIJT tMSUIAMCI ,....._ Ftb. 5, U, 11. 1• •• Hertler 11•4., II. lt7t, lll tbl Newport c., .. Men Rut.or Eu1p. FUlt'l .. _____ llllillll_. It a.l8o bas been IWDed a.n of!lclal "llort.r.ons" eouree by tM Blcenbmntal Commtu:ioo of CalUorniL Tbe lalor.d aeries ls "CODtempofU1 Callfom1a Issues (C.C.l.)," a ZO-cmt documentary al.8o desiped as a college course tor cr edit. EJcbC oftbepi'Op'lms have bee selected by tbe PubUc Broadc:utiDc System u net- wort features. These pro. grams deal with reeources and eoergv, c1nlg abue, sex- ism, aad eda<:atloo. KOCE-TV, Channel 50, the Coast Community CoUere Distrlct~wned teievlsioo station. produced tbe eotlre series for tbeOutreachCon- sorttum, an associ.&tloo of 18 colleges and Ulll•ersities in both Orange and San Dtego Couottes. Tbe other issues covered Ln the series are aging, racism, pollutioo, crime and c rimlnal )lsttce, and poverty. "Pollution," parts I and n. recently J'@Ceived two Golden Mt.ke awards for documentary excellence from tbe ~blic Rad1o and Televlsioo Assn. ·'RUSSELL STOVER'S" HEART BOX CAI-IDtES NOVELTY PLUSH TOYS VALEMTIHE CARDS Spt>n•l \'•lf'ftl i""' lo r RrJ) , 1111 d (, trl' MARINERS CHURCH MOW IN OUR HEW IUU.DtMG 10)0 niS·:> \ Wf., AT JAMBOREE, NEWPORT BEACII I 7E I EPHONE: 640-6010 THE TEACH1t\G IS CENTERED Otf JESts ·c...,. AND THE EIBLE, WITH EMPHAm OK PRACTEAL CHRISTIAN UYING ALL AGES UE WE~. ~OW1ael1Dc n d nsitiDc aft.llable. SUNDAY SERVICES: 8:00-9:30 -tl:OO A.M. Let an expe r do your ax th1s year All you need to do to make an appo "tment to have your per- sonal Federal and CallfC''"" a Ta , ·e' .. P"S orepared 1n pnvate. at no charge s depos t SS 000 r a Los A ngeles Federal Sav ngs Pa ssbo:-~ S 10 OOC' "' a ..., ::;h~" ,,terest ra e Invest· ment Cert14 ca:e If yo ur savtngs are nov. a _ _,.,...mere at bank or another tn· st1tutton Los Angeles F ecera Sa'-,gs w ill make your ta.x appotntmen: ro .... a"'~<"J rare.., all ,.,e d eta ils of transfer Make your appo r tme· t .oa,.l) T!Je sooner ou ftle the faster our ~efu.,d ca, b e matted Aga n ,..., 19-.5 sa•e depos bo xes chec ng accoun s (at a coooera•. g ~·a·e~·'"le CI'Tl'""'<=>•c a ba'"'~< Tra eler s C llecks and Mone\ Orders head 'hP st o' o. ;::;,. 2C' ol the most wanted ser\. ces o 'ered Vv ,0u' cna~qp •c .. -s A.n a ;;;le~ Federal Savers EXAMPLES OF ANNUAL IN TEREST RATES ON INSURED SAVINGS 5.25% 6.50% 7.75% Ct tt fiCIIes of OepM•t S 000 I ,u, yteld ln..,eslmtnt Cert!facl ltS Sl 000 6-10 yetrs v•eld 5.39% 6. 72% 8.06% au •ro1ernt CC'!I-ftCit!cl da•"' • .., u~ "'t"n ••• '"' '"'11""1 '"' l•mt ,,_ • wn ..... ICU IUftl 1114 lfl twll •~lf'tt\1 ~l ft ·~ CIIY "'•I fe><t ... ,.tl"i!t ... l fll -~ ff1Y lt- ••or-I ctt1•' Cl lt lcti!Vftl t rocl ••'" 1\ "'" • ftlf''f''l n M I NS~ tc:C-1 In s til da•l "'•'f'~l LOS ANGELES FEDERAL SAVINGS Sa\ r gs nsured 10 S.40 000 Newport Beach Office 3201 Newport Blvd . • 675-4500 (Across from City Hall) Head 0 ft ce Los Angeles Federal Sav1ng s and Loan Assoc~ One Wtlshtre. Los Angeles 90017 Other off •ces throughout the area • I . . . .. . .. . . . .. .. .......... . ' ... • SIL Y£11 TOO! B-.. &.gs & eo,,. PWO~F0~8ROCH~£ -ou•M 111 n• ....... oc ~­ l..tc"-'OfttiMntAI lft\'4!"StftM:C\t ~ soo -pori c.,.., 0. KOI •f<t.W~~ ·~•c-~:;) f"t.'4tt. '"" '~·-.,: -c c~-.__ • ., Fancy J.Jpanese cofored Carp ?0 t~2 Bill<~'"w A\ii! """' o.C A l•po n (714) 556-4920 &nk ,.,....,.;c.n~~ or ....., 0.... o H EARIHC AIDS HAL AEBISCHE R t." • Pro~r Fitting Assure(' 3409 E. Coast Hwy. COfona del Mar 675-3833 SALES & SERYICl 420 E. 17TH, COSTA MESA 646 -7706 -646-6855 ... LCOI.M _,cuna " occ gOlf prospect C.CII ltaF ttoao•• Or .. -C.. CollopllllfO..m llaodt S-ll ~­,_,. Mil flldrtlil stb 1D tbt ID.alil CoMI: Codltr.ce, t.t -taels Ills Plntoo IMUct be m•eb 1"1'roYed ttda ---· Tho llo, I rotumoe Is Matt Honer, no a.t out la,st --t.t wt.s tbe No. ! man c. occ•s t9'l4 tq~aad. Other retantac lettermeo IAehttle Jobll Barris, No. 2 man oa last ynr's team; RalldJ st~. No. s. """ Rob Keu. No. 5. I..ead1Dc the froestunan con-. tlnpat Is Bob Tetraau; the No. 1 player at Costa ·wesa Hlp t years aco, wtQ sat out last season. Roger May, No. l player at Costa Wesa Hlgb last yet.r, ls Usc oo !be ...... OU.r 11p rr 7 a •• a.. c-. ,._ 11tadc..., No. ZliC..-IIIItllut -Tim T..-,, llo. I ll Mira '-t RIP It Soc-... ,...., ... Bob ...... a Muy weteru wta eon ttu 10 JMfS ~ coll uperieoce. TbeP!nlu-tbelr ---y Fob. $, hooltac Soddlellock Collop at Mesa VerdeCoantryChlb. MIKE CACE TO PLAY FOR HEW MEXICXl U. Ytte Gace. On.nce Cout College's outstandblc rite recel•er, wlll play tor tbe Uo.lnrstty or New ueneo Lobos tor the nezt Z sel.· sons. The 5-11 , t60~ star left last week for New Mexico aD<'J will tab put ln the Lobo sprtag pnetice, whJch begins AprU l. Gage caught 41 passes for coach DtckTocker•s-.tkloal JC champs last seaaon and s con!d S touchdowns. In OCC 's 38-14 win over Rio tlondo Coll ege in the Avocado bowl, he caught tO passes. an OCC record. for 132 yards. I Ttme 10 ...-dll ar tea ....... t .OO It to 10 wcrds •... ·• !,00 Sl to fO wcrdl •.••• t.oo E1.ch wwd Oftt 40 • • .10 • IMVESTMEMlS SZ,500 LOAN needed by a EST ATE SALE -Antiques, furniture and "•·nque." local Realtor. Will pay ~ tO l a.nd 8 points. Cali 1 -.,'.,•_,_ .. ..,',..',.."-•,.'_•_11_6_7_5·_5_0_16_·_1 Mr7 Henry. 979 -6666. ~-.SERVICES e WAH TED LANDSCAPE COMPANY • _:...::.;:::o..:..::.=._....,----1 In stall and repair sprlnk- URGENTI Have 6Sxl 8 foot ters. Licensed. (ZI3) 696- motor yacht. Require sUp 4301 . with provision for par.k- lng car . Dtscuss terms. Weekdays -427-7939. o Plt.STER!!41; PLASTER PATCHING. Sandblast a.nd re-stocco. Spanish or trowel texture. Spnyed acoustical ceil-· tngs. (No mess.) No job too small. 642-4434. • IEAUTT $AL.OM 7IJ " > .;cAll ........ . BEAUTY NOoK 2732 E, Coast Hwy. Corono del M.- Phone f1.44, 7 336 o CHIROPRACTOR GLEN'S GARDENING -and cleanup service, lawn plannlng and preparalion. Reasonable rates. Good references. Call 673-2007 att~r 5 p.m. PLUIIIefHC & Just Plumbing & Heating Water Heaters, Disposals, Dn.lzls, Faucets, Copper Re-Pi,pes •. 7 • Rea.so1111.ble prkes, day, lllght or week- ends! JUST PLUMBING TelephOne: 642-4111 License No. 300948 MEMBERS of the Oranp Coast nrslty crew, soown h.eH in a workotlt oa tbe north Lido channel, will open the MUOn March 13 against an aluiMl squad. The Plntes. who ftDlsbed seeoad last season to Washington in the Westen Sprints and participated in the Henley reptta ln EJ1Ciud. are eJpeeted to be among the top 3 crews oo the West Coast this year. l.n the 13 years tbat Coach .. Dne Grant has guided the OCC crew ror- tunes, the Pirates Mn rolled up a 375-114 record. This lmpressin Jog has been compiled against 4 year college and antverslty competition. OCC Is the only community college In the nation that puts a crew on the n ter. OCC tlad lts largest turnout ever for crew this season. A toW of 96 athletes began fall practice last &:!ptember and 58 are stJU on the SQuad. BASKETBALL ROUNDUP Unbeaten Corona del Mar's march ·-toward the Century ·League basketball title and the CIF playotrs eoottooes Friday with a home game aga.lnst Santa Ana and Monday wUh another home cootest ap.lnst a strong Co- sta Mesa squad. The .Sea Kings hav~ rol- led to 19 stfalght victories, anc:l went into last ni.gtll's game at Tustin •llh a 2- game league lead and just 6 games left to play. Costa Mesa was tied with VIlla Park for second place, and Estancia, a front.ruMer just 2 weeks ago, slfpped out of the raee. Friday, Estancia plays at home against. El Modena, then journeys to Santa Ana for a Monday night game. Newport Harbor's Sailors, struggling against the Sun- set League's top teams, gel a reprieve Frlday nlght at lowly Loara, but must face powerful Fountain Valley at home next Wednesday night. The Sailors, out oft he league race, were 3.5 going into last night's home game with Los Alamitos. line, allowing the Spartlll.s lo almost overtake them. With COM leading 49-45 with less than a minute to play, Alex .Biack, the Sea Kings' outstanding center, took cha rge and scored 4 at the game's last 6 points to Ice the win; Black had lZ points a:nd 14 rebounds, and Chip Stassel' led . all scoring wit h "· Friday night at El Modena, things gol hairy again in the 4th quarter, .as the Van- guards outscored CDM 17-8 to close the gap. Alex Black was rested m>st or the 2nd hall with a twisted ankle aDd El Modena was gaining mom entum as time ran out. Costa Mesa's big win over Esta nda Wednesday fol - lowed thl" same scrlpt as an e rlle1 . "'>llncla loss to Coro del Mar; the Mus- tangs pi ed a light defense and fore the Eagles to shOO t from o ts ide, mean- -..·hl\e, keeping tht baH away from big Jim McCloskey, who scored a season low of only \0 points. Dan Byers led the Mu stangs with 18. DI.VE WHITE OFF FOR CORV I.L Ll S CAREER CLEANERS Corona del Mar survtved a ~le or scares ln wlMing Z games last week.. The Sea Kings staved of'f a late vma Park rally to wln 53-49 on Wednesday, then had the same trouble on Friday night CkCDC • Maltieal Gifts at El Modena, flna.Uywlnnlng llaltM Rlrdnre 4 7 -44.. Orange Coast College quarterback Dave W11ite left Saturday to continue his col- legiate gr id career at Ore- goo Stale Uni versity In Co r- vallis. He w\U take part ln spring practice, which be· gins In late April. Opell ..,.. days a..._ Costa Mesa stayed ln con- to ..-.e JOI bettv teotioo by outclassing their 11ciou10e Mo ... ·T Lne.·'t">ov"'•· •·• DIMMITT -·· !:11·7 ........ tO.IJ ()1.': .......... ., .............. Qfoll.."l" 900 W. COAST HWY., N. B. cross-town rivals from Es- finest quality drY ~edina on the pmnisft o.-.... c. :11:11:11:11 11:....-e:o..,•T 1-IWY. av••,. c 00000NA 0..0.. ""'" ... •7•·7•01 l !!j~PBO~~IIEtt~M5~-tl71~1~~~ tancia 60-50 Wednesday, then do'nlng Santa Ana 51- 40 on FrldjtY night. • Self-ierYict laundry AU ne:w -l•test model Frigidaire wahe:rs · 3200 E. Coast Hwy., PHONE: 159-9901 • F LORISTS FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS DeMur! To1h FLORISTS PHONE M&-4C79 2438 Newpot~ Blvd. ~-MeN PRE .J'AX CLEARANCE Hammond spinet organ-fa- vorite 'M' series •• $435 Lester "Betsy Ross" spinet plano oow only .••• $595 I....Qwrey Genie organ -rental return, Just 7 • 7 ••• $695 Wurlltter spinet piano, ex- cellent eoacS. •. 7 •• $695 Yamaha BSCR Organ .. $895 Hallet & Davis coosole plano, rental return . $115 Kimball spinet orpn w/Leslle •••••••. $n5 Baldwin spinet plano-like new coodltloo •. , •• $895 SCHMIDT MUSIC CO. Steimray-Yamaha -Lowrey 190'7 N. M.alll St. Santa Aha Est. 1914 Newport Harbor had bounced back from a dis- astrous start to win 3 stn.lgbt before running tnto Edt-Wednesday. After they dropped a 91·84 game to the, Chargers, the Tars ran LDto the league leading W:artu VttlLlgs 011 Friday nf&:lrt aM were steam- roUered 69-47. Coroaa del Mar's close ca.H at Vllla Park came alter the Sea Klftcs bid led all the way, n.ek:tng up a 24-19 -baltUme. lead, al'ld stretch- i.Dg It to 40-SO by the end of the !rd quarter. VIlla Put's: rally iD the 4th qaa.rter tan tbe Sea Kings the Jllers at treo !brow Bernice Ballard is leaving town and she'd like to take you along. BN nace-Ba llard inv1te-s you 10 JOin hror on I he Bank of NPwporl Travel Ce-nlre 's i1 7 day cruist>/four through the Caribbec~n You'll fl y 10 M1am• whPrt> you'll boc~rd thf> e le~c~nt SS Stc~tendcJm Gourmet cu1sme, delwce std lerooms, !he fines! entertainment. and your personal hostess and ho~l . 8ern1~ and Don Ballo1rd . combine to 81Vf> you a memor•ble adventure to one of the m ost e•ciling vac.a tion spots in the wortd. The cruise/lour is fully escorted from Newport Be.ach and departs M,uc.h Blh, rerurning March 19th. For re!.erv.ations. phone ~my Bank of Newport Travel Cen.tre- Dover at Si~~:tei>f\th . 645·5JJ); Corona del Mc~r, 645· J.lJO or Udo. 67S·633J. Ports-of--<:.11 Mtcludr: Cur"K.O, Yene>Neb, G~. ~. M.Ar1Wqw ond St. T .......... ~"'in Ill-. New Beaver head coac h Craig Fertlg has awarded the Pirate signal caller a ruu sehot.a.rship. Dave is the second OCC quarterback to go to Oregon State In recent years. Name- sake Alvin White, who played for coach Dick Tucker's PI - rates in 1971 and 1972, started at Oregon State dur- Ing the '73 and '14 seasons. During his 2 seasons at OCC, Dave led the Pirates to 2 South Coast Confe rence championships and one na- tlooal title. ' BI.NK OF HEWPORT I.SSETI UP BY 14% Bank of Newport Presi- dent Rooald L. Rodgers has released t he bank's year - end flnanela.l statement sho...,_.. total assets or over $48 mtlUoo, an Increase of 16 ower 1974. _ "We continued our solid growtb pattern tn 1975 with Ht tncome lnel'fllstnc 15%," he said. "At tbe same time, we •eeessfcllly opotmed a new om.ee 1t1 ttte Lido area ud establlabed our profes. ak»aa seMlces division for meclteal aocS business pro- fullkiNis." 81Dk or Newport now has s omen: DcrYer at 16th st .• N...,.n Beach; c-Hlcb- "' MU"MacArtNir, Corona dol ......... -st ... ~lolboLido~ .... "'11-rt ....... ......... _ ..... ___ , -,,. . JIM BRI.TTEH HI.IIED EI.CLE GRID OlA01 Jl.m Bratteu, &n assistant football coach a.t Newport Harbor hlgb school for the past S years, became Or- ange County's youngest var- sity bead coa cb thls week. ,rhen he llt'IS named to tati:e over the head coach job at Estancia bl.gtllnCosta Mesa., Br'attefl was the eoonty's high .tchool player of the year in 1966 at Magnolia high in Anaheim. He was quarterback of the Colorado U. team in Z Liberty Bowls, then coached fn Houston, T"exas, before coml.ng to Newport Harbor. GIRLS BASKETBI.L.L PROGRI.III OFFERED The Costa Mesa depart. ment of leisure services 1s offering a basketbaU pro. gram open totllgtrtsgrades 2 through 8. The prognm ~~o·m begln Monday, Februa.r y 9, at lhe following SibOols: Balearic, California, Col- lege Park, Kaiser, Lind- bergh, Paular ino and WU- s on. All gameswtllbe played at Costa Mesa high school gymnasium on Wednesday nights and Saturday after- noons. Gameswillbegln Feb. 18. Plus lltUI!SOIY,_FEa S..l976 CGIIdiA"I!IL ~!!-. ,, Biles favored at SO Mesa Groamoat Collep broke Ollf'll • eto.e ball came early .. tllle .oaacl balf ud. weet .. "' -"'-Cout Collep Its tlb Sooth Cout Cootefeac• ba.-t\. -a. a row SahtdlJ alebt in tbe Grossmoat om, 6S.4B. _Tile loss cue the Pi rates 1. Z-4. record tn tbe c:oafer.: nee ud 9-l!fortbeMI..I()O.. OCC h:Jpes to ret back OD tbe wbaiDC track tilts Satur- day Dlpt. meetliiC Sm Diego Mesa CoUep in tbe border etty. The Pirates beat Mesa 60-48 tour weeks ago. Coach Herb Llney'sBucs tra.Ued Grossmont !I-27 at the halt Saturdl.y night. but kDotted tbe oootest 39-S9 early iD the 3rd quarter. Grossmont then went on a telr' aod brok.e the ~me wldeopen. Guard Dave Taylor led the aCe scoring with 14 points. Pbll. Bolden, OCC 's leading scorer for the sea- soo., hU only 1 of 13 at- tempts from the noor and ttnlsbed with )1st 2 points. MAT,TRESSES lfEW -aEIVILDIJfG Jmeeular Sh•prs ........... -c.c ... , .. ......... u .. ..__ I ......... ~...._. ..11 ....... _ -Ill. " ---- HJ\PhO~ T\VII"J (11.d M J\ ... t.lce111' • ................ , -4 CINEMA CENTEA 1 "DIOWMIMG: POOL'', Plw• "HARD TJMES ' Wi th Charles fronson Plus Second Co-Hit "STEPFC RD WIVES" with Katherine Ross •nd Poulo rrentice Mo Kill Y51. .. • New 9 mg~ tar MERIT with 'Enriched Flavor~ proves taste no longer depends on amount of tar. Until now, cigarette flavor pretty much depended on the amount of tar that went along with it. Regardless of "low tar, good taste" claims, regardless of fa_ncy-filters and "space-age" filtering syste'ms -you couldn't get high taste without high tar. Nor low tar witho~t low taste. That was the theory. . Until now. This is another report on MERIT from Philip Morris. If you smoke, you'll be interested. Low~ Good Uste: Filters Fall Short At first, we tried designing special filter , too. 'Enriched Fl avor.' It 's extra flavor. atural flavor. Fl a \·or that can't burn o u t. can't drop o ut, can't do anything but come through for you. Read the ta te,test re ult for yourself. Taste:rested By People Like \bu 9 m g. tar MERIT \v as taste-tested against five current leading l O\\' tar brands r anging from 11 mg. to 15 mg. tar. Tho usands of filter makers were invo lved, -makers like yourself, te ted at ho me:' The re ults \\'ere conclu ive. Like others, our results were ge~erally disappointing. ~;;;;;;;;: ___ liijjiig. ~=--- These results confirmed a belief that if there was any way to get flavor-real flavor -into a Even if the cigare tte tested had 6~ more tar chan MERI T d ~ zR11ificant majorrc~· of all snwkers tested reported ncu· 'Enricht?d Flavor' MERIT delit·ered more taste . Repeat: dt:livered m re taste. low tar cigarette, the answer had to lie somewhere in the tobacco itself. So we focused on the business end of smoking. The tobacco end. And decided if \Ve wanted to get more flavor thr~ugh to you, \ve'd MERIT In imilar te t again t 11 m g. to 15 m g. menthol brand ... 9 mg. tar MERIT MENTHOL performed str nglv too, delivering a much just have to start with more. After a twelve year effort, our Richmond Research Center succeeded. They isolated the "key " flavor ingredients of tobacco as they exist in cigarette smoke. By adding only those natural ingredients of extreme high quality .as flavor contributors, yet low tar producing as well, they were able to pack MERIT with 'Enrich ed Flavor' -without the usual corresponding increase in tar. ...... .....,.. .... ,,. Filter -or m ore -taste tha n the higher tar brands tested. You've been making .. low tar, good taste" claim long enough. Now you've got the cigarette. MERIT. Incredible smoking pleasure at one of the lo\ve .. t tar le vel in making today - o nly 9 m g. tar. From Philip M rri . • Ammcan lnsonnr Cit C'..onwmn t~KW"I tuJv •\..alablr rrer on~ 9 9mg''tar:· 0.7mg.nicotlnerN.111fcipnrue~FTCMs•s•. .c: .. al} Wa rnmg The Surgeon General Has Oetermmed LOW TAA -'EN"ICHEO fLAv_o_A·--~ , ___ ... That C1garette Smokmg Is Dangerous to Your Health. ~ MERIT and MERIT MENllKl.. - . . ' I ........ I' •••• . , ... AD Rt' ; s: ._._«tub wm a. • • rrt-.,,, ,..,_ 11 ...... --.. lllcalllu---u.. ...... beeli l6Celi*i!ld ...... -tlooda}'bo .... eland a )Oca} .::_,. boll- diJ .s.ce, by ltate ..... Lia- cota'!!t-blttlldar wt11. be ab- serYed oan.r.dly, FtD.l%, ...... --.-,. Fftl. l&,.WbeWufdllctoo'l btrtbday hOliday. ~aft DOW' .Cited- ••• for 171 days ollltltne- tb bJ lUte .... tbe dll- b1ct mut ._n 1?5 c.laa. room days PN year, or loR ......... ··u the dUtrlct were to enol Ibis ...... , ... s.,.t. Nicoll elpla.taed. .. it would lea•e u ., ma.f'liD lor a possible aablnl dlaster or a meebank al m2lf11Dctlo11. such u power failure; then, U otw-of oar scbools IOOuJd bne to ,be closed a day during the IIPrlng, we'd bave to keep that school opeo nea June, after an tbeotheB bave closed for the sum- mer. It's simply not prudeot managempnt." Don Hoot, asslsWlt su- perintendent, said, "We are coocerned about the pos- sibility of absenteeism. For eumpte, if ooe studeot in {1 3 were to stay out oo the 13 the district would lose about $40,000.'' DIVIDEND GRANTED Ba.J't of Ne-.,ort Presi- dent Ronald L. Rodgers an- nounces f.bat the board of directors h:as declared a set stock dlvideod, payable .to stockholders of r ecord feb-ruan-10, 1976. OREN KING DIES AT 66 Orea Klng, dty manager of IlowDe)' for 13 years and a N ewpon resident since 19'70, died Sunday at Hoag hOspital. He •as 66, Se"ices are S<'heduled for 2 p.m. today, F~. 5, in .Pacmc View Chapel, Har- bor View Hills, with the Rev. Bruce Kurrle official~ tug. Burial will be tn Par ific VIew memorial park. Mr. King .,·as a 30-year Rotarian, a Mason, a I on!!- rime American Le!Iionna ire, a member of Bi£: Canyon c Otmtry Club ana the Goof- Otters Club. He is survlveO ln ttis "''1ft> Helen, daughter Saundra Wllldns and grandson Cue)' Wllldns of Ce rritos, sister Doris Zeiger ot Arizona, and a cousin, Dr. Aura Mc- CooneU, of Co rona riel Mar. Mr. King .,·as a nativE' I){ Missouri. Paper pickup days shifted Colle<;t:ion d1ys for scnp newspapers in Newport Beach .,.HI change in some neighborhoods; beglnni~ this month. City General Services Di- rector Ja~ Mynderse e:x- plalned that residents wbo have ha d thelr newspapers pic ked up b)'City trash crews on a Monday •ill now have papers !'!ollecte<l on Ttmrs- da}·. Those formerly col- lected on Tuesday wUJ move to Frirla)' collections. Wednesda)· collections re- main UD<":-flan{....:."'_· ---, 8"t' J . C. HUMPHRIES f . C Hr~,.phrr f'!l. 11h•,~•· !!IO~f.' til /81 ~ .,_,..,,,.,,, Bfr ·tl. ha_, b f'f'1f Q ( ,,,ra 'l t>\o ltmdmarlt fe-r ,r.,, ti>Oft lR 'f'f1~!1. r, a .. nuth•·•·ih '"'" (*'"'' a .. d f f'll "''"'· GEM SOURCE: Long the capital of the world in the production of fine sapphires and rubies, Burma could lose thls dis- tlncllon to the mines of Montana and Idaho. Areas changm;'fi"O m Mon- day to Thu rsdar are Balboa Island, Big Canyon, Ra~·­ Shores, Irvine .~\·e. to Dover Or. and Westcllff Dr. to Mariners'" Dr ., ~ewport Crest, West SidE' of lrnnf· Ave. to Tustin ..\ve., from Hollda~' Rd. to Santa lsalwl Ave ., and the An.nlversar} Estates ar ea east of Irvine. Areas changing from Tuesda~· to Frida~ an East Blu ff, the Bluffs anr1 Lirto Isle. If you don't live tn OOP of the a.reas mentioned above, there will Lifo no change in }"our collection sche'fu!e, Mr. M}'nderse said. Reason for the schedule changes ts to even outwork- loar!s and cut OOwn on ow•r- time for workmen. Paper cottectton r!ay s for February are t h~ 9th, IQth, 11th, 12th aM 131tl, east of the Bay, and t he 16th, 17th, t 8H1, Dtll anrt 20th west of thE' bay. UCI ORCHESTRA TO PLAY AT CHURCH The UCI Chamber Ur. •'hestra ¥dll prf'~ent ::. fref.' concer1 featurin.-...,·orks of Bach, Wagner, anrl S< hubert at i:30 p.m. fhts Sunrla}, Feb. 8, tn trn? sanr!Uary of St. Andre...,·'s PrPsb~1erian C hUr ch, Cltff Haven. Alvaro Cassuto, professor of music at UC l, ,.m ron~ duet a pr~ra m which in- c l!Kies "Suite No. 4 in D major" by Bach, "Siegfied Ldyl" by Wagner, and "Sym ~ phOny No. 5'' b}' SfhUbert. .. SUR PRlSE VISITOR to Newport oa Sunday nlcbt Yb the Coos Bay, a COO'ferted World War n lSI" tbat ru aground at about 9:30 p.m. in 5 feet of nter )Ill west of the Balboa Pier. The craft, bound for Loac Beach from t he CJ.rlbbean. ns pulled free Mood:ay nlebt by 1. tugboAt , and procHded to Lou&: Beacb.. Hundreds of spectators visited the beach to see the ship, wtd.eb wu: ouly about 50 ~ from tt. water's .tp. l'OGA GARBED YOUNG LADIES are practid ng for their role as sen ing girls at the "Roman Feast" being given Thursday, Feb. 12, as a benefit for Youth Employment Service of the Harbor Area . The girls are, left to right, Karen Llnlto ff and Marian Kelly from Newport Harbor HiF:h school and Allyson La rson from Corona del Mar High. Infor mation about the feast may be obtained from tile YES ortlre at 642-0474. Better fire safety asked l it\ Council raOOidat e Uuu an Mcintosh J r. called this week for stepped-up city Eovernment action to pro- moiP rJrp safet} In Newport Bea ·h. Mr. Mdntostt, of Harbor VIew HomPs, is running aeamst ~ other candidates tor t!w ith Dtstrlct seat be-mv va rater! by John Store. !I~ sairl he would favor . 1n onlinan ''' to speE><l up wstallatlon of hOme smoke wa rnin~ devkes, pa rticu- larly in areas where build- Ings an• ven close to- gether. He also caile1 for future plannifl¥ aimed at building a firE' station 1n the industrial a.rporl area. •· RPsponse time (rom the ~pwport Cent<'r station ts from 4 to 6 minutes," he note!1 . "Wp shOuld statlooan engi ne rompany In the air- por t area for quicker re- sponse." LKALMOT!a FICTJTlOUS BUSINESS NA ME ST ATEMENT Fire Chief Leo Love said last month he will seek funds In next year's city budget for such a statioo. PRAYER BREAKFAST SET FOR SATURDAY "The sons of thunder" wUI be the sermon topic of Associate Pastor Tom Ham Uton at the 8:30 a,m • Sunrlay service at Plymouth Cong regational Church, lo- f'ated at 3262 Broad street, Newport Heights, Pastor Jolm J.lndvall will preach on "Share power" at 10 a.m. Men's prayer break- fast meetings are held at 8 a.m. on the first and third Saturdays at Mr. Munchies, 428 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. Spea ker this Saturday wlll be the Rev. Mel Robeck of Fuller Theological Semln- ary, Pasadena. PLYMOUTH WOMEN TC MEET FEBRUARY 11 F.ual WI ncN Wlft __ , __ _ Pae111c Vlow C-llar· M Vlow lllllo, lor VIdor ~eyre lr-. 49, ol utl E.. 1 ............ lloJcltb; -... ...,, at • klcal ~ Hle:tcalllome. llo ......... ~ MUte ...S bad Uwed llere I ,....., He worUd as a ····p&~a~u. He Is .... b ... by ... taa.er. VietorSJ..rreBr.,Wbo 1Z00 ..,. a 1 .. ._ a. cream .,.. bbd;-. de- .._ Drt, • .,re- -c1111.-. - .,.. ..... , S' .. -···--·-.... -----.... _ .. _ ..... _ ..-.. -· ... ... ,. ,.~ ...... bMIIIhtG' W. ,... ... , ........... ----·~ Tkilltl: .., be a , ' r -..... Qos1eo f'-. eon. ... -.--..... --'-BJJis.-wWbo ete.eld F"tt>. 11. Send these1»eautiful blossoms to your special Valentine today. She'll get the message. Your FTO Florist will send your LoveBundle"" Bouquet Would she prefer by wire, atmott anywhere in the U.S. and Canada-the FTC simplicity way. (Many FTD Florists accept American Ex:press and of delicate other major credit cards.) ValertUnte flowers Saturday. Feb. 14 is Valentine's Day, so order now. Ina bud vase? But remember, say FTD ... and be sure. Usually available LoveBundle IJ50lr for less than usually available SJ ~ • As an independent tor less than V businessman, each FTO Member Flori st sets his own prices. Reach out aftd told w,tM FTD Florist way! Burma rubies and sap- phlres are becomlng" in- creaslngl)' hard to find, and new mines In thto Mon- tana-Idaho area have pro- duced enough of these fine stones to make the entlre area worth fUrt her ex- ploration from now on. Hamilton, Montana, has produced ruby~red and sapphire blue SlOI"IfS, pastel shades abound, and 13 different colored stones ttave been found In this Western site. Charles Friesen, di rector of music at St. And rew's, Is in charge of preparations for the concert. The following persons are doing business ts: Tustin Bat <~.· Ten Cage, 1102 La- g:una Rd ., Tustin, Calif. 92680: Em-Wol Manage. ment Inc. (Ca!U. Corp.), 11 02 Laguna Rd., Tustin. The Women's fellowship Jr Plymouth Congregationa.l Church of Newport Beach will meet at 10 a.m. Feb. 11 at the home of Mrs. E. K. Stromsland, 1875 Wrer Circle, Costa Mesa. Mrs. '"'iiiii;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Ben Brown, program chair- Ctt?llf!OrWT•-~~ If enough tnfestors can be found to ecoaomtcaJly operate these properties, there Is a cUst:lnct pos- stblltty that Mootana wlU replace Burma u the ~ phire and ruby capltal of the world. • IS a UCI BIOLOGIST Will TALK ABOUT ORCHIDS UC Irvine Town an<! Gown's gardenlng section wUJ hear about orchids from Robert Ernst, asSO{'iate resident biologist at UCI. Guests are we lcome to at. t end this lecture al tM hOme of Ann Kressner, 927 Alder East Blutf, a.t l1 a.m. Valentine From JtD~n lnhl I . WISfCUff' PI,.UA 17th ..... ....... -No•J1011 -h Ake1 tftWPOin(l lttN, MlW'QlT lEACH This business Is conducted hy :a corporation. Corporation Name: Em- Wol Management tn c., Sandra Emerson, Treas. This statement wa s filed with the County Clerk or Orange County Feb. 2, 19'76. Publish: feb. 5, 12, 19, 26, In the Newport Hartxlr F -52221 ' . man, wUipresentElleenMc- Ciure, economist from the Southern CaHforala Edison Compa~y, as speaker. Mrs. Richard Herman, president, has named tne following chairmen: his- torian, Mrs, Charlotte Ganter; parHamentarlan, Mrs. Otvld GoOOe; dewo- Uons, Mrs. Harrylmel; sun- Mrs. Meda Sally; pub- Mrs, Bill Lldt. ..,.""" ... .,,.., (/tllflin .o;;, .... 1¥#> .... 0._..., o••••-- t71U COMN'ntaAN WAY !NIIAIO THE AIIIPOIOTl NRIOPOIOTMACII 833-1883 C." or villi ,. ~.We can-your •l•ctton elmolt .,.,.....,.. --4479 2431 NEWPOIT II. YD. COSTA MUA, .. ........ _ ..... .......... c. ............ 1 ... ..... --- ..... I !JOHN ~ ~RENTZ EARHS PROMOnON .Jobl A. ~ 21, .. o1 Mr. ad Mra. Jot. A. A....a.. t%5 Merrimac Way, eo.ta Mesa_ wu pro- moted to Army prt.atle fll"''t clul ... u. ftOe .Uf11c ... 1M 2Stll ..... , Dl- ril6oa It Scbolleld Bvracu. PYt. Allreots, uslpld wldl tile C01rltlat Stwort COJIIIIUJ, l.t Betta!~ 211t latutry ol tbe 111v.lsk1G'dnd Brtpde, eote.rec(tbe Army iD Marcb., lt'14. and com- pleted bute tra.bdac at Ft. Ord, Calll. He atteoded Or- up Cout College. i . FINANCING AVAII.MU O.A.C. FULL SID I ' SPA Plus in1tallotion INCE 1954 TOTAL PR ICE INCLUDES EVERYTHING PUMP • FILTEII e HEATER • n JET SPA • JET·AIRE ILOW£R • SKIMMER o MAIN ORAIN • RETURN LINE o THERMOMETER o TEST KIT 12222 SO. HARBOR BL VO. 750 -7665 GAROEM GROVE 871 • 8020 772 -3401 646-509~ Public EDWARD L. SALGADO of Anaheim hu been promoted from tbe posiUoo of busi- ness manager to assistant admlnlstrator of Costa Mesa memorial hospital. He wtll owersee tbe operation of the business office and ln ad- dition be responsible for the bospltal's housekeeping, di- etary, maintenance aDd pur- e hasing departm'!nts. He has been with the hospital since August, 1973. He holds a bachelors degree In business admlnlstration from Cah- fornJa State University at Fullerton, and wlll begin the masters program In Sep- tember. AUTHOR TO ADDRE SS FRI~DS OF LIBRARY lrvtne author Mottl Nickell, a specialist In cr e- ative crafts writing, will ad- dress the Feb. 12 meetlngof the Irvine Friends of the Library. Tbe public is Invited, free o f charge, to the 7:30 p.m. meeting at the Untver sitr Park Branch Library, 4512 Santfburg Way, Irvine. Mrs. Nickell wiU speak on tbe tl!('hniques of In- s tructional wrlttng, whtrh has been her tratiemark as an author, editor and synd i- cated columnist. ~UCTION FIIIOAV, SAnJIIDAV. SUNDAY •t 8 P.M. Bargains on Frnf' Crvstal. Sterling S ilver. Porcelains. Onentof Objrcts d'Art. Po•ntings. Jeur-/ry: A ntlqut>s. B ronus. Fum1turt.>. f!l«t Indian T urquoist.>. . s 1.000.000 INVENTO R' ,_,..," I '"""' { """' Oufo#)(./tt,.lf. &~tltruplt'WS vrsrrORsr Co..w .. fl•ee .... /tilfll .. AVCTION c .... , FREE ADMISSION! across thr street from set'cn of tht' outhfond's mcur cft>gont wot{'rfront rt'stouronts' lnspf'ction & Privott' Soles lO·S DAILY , 12·S SATURDAY & 1·5 SU NDAY CLO SED WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY AVC110NS HE1.D £VEII'V F'RIDA\',SAnJm)AV.MJNDAV eciP.N . l •~E. \ Ol R BANKAMf RICARD. MAS TtR CHARGE. PERSO"'Al CHECI< O R CA H 2542 w ... CoMe Hl-w.y NewpMta..da. c...,on.-tz''' (71C)MS·UM WE 8VV FOil CASH o• SELL ON CO-ISSION MfOI.E ESTATES OR SINGL£ ITf1/IIS ART I £'1 /\F.. t l ( I f(I\FlR J.C. "BIPORT MitiOR BISIG" MUSMED IEBtLY-PAGE 7 niURSOAY, FEB. 5, 1976 OOOA OEl*R. CAL. Newcomers at Hoag • F'RIDAY, DEC. 19 Boy -Mr.andMrs.Masat:i Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Roo-Yamashita, 3033 Royce Ln., ald RetcbJ.D, 611 Ctlbbouse Costa Mesa. Aft., West Newport. Boy -Mr. and Mn. OonaJd Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Pat-Jenrks, 2208 Puente Ave., rlek Wallace, 8!0 Cortez, rosta Mesa. Costa Mesa.. • TUESDAY, DEC. 30 Girl-Mr,andMrs.Steveo Boy-Mr. aDd Mrs Leslie Loufek, 1506 Mariners Dr., Ta)•lor, 2279 Orange Ave., Harbor Highlands. Costa Mesa. Girl-Mr. aDd Mrs.Jared Gi rl -Mr.andMrs.Oorald Sta.lls, 2017 N. Capella Ct., St. Clair, 312 E. 20th St., Costa Me&.A. c. osta Mesa. Boy -Mr. and Mrs •. Jer-Boy -Mr. arid Mrs. Steven orne Macchlarola, 1515 Hi rlgoyen, 457 Costa Mesa Kathleen Ln., Harbor High-St., Costa Mesa. luds. Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Girl -Mr. aDd Mrs. Ed-Thomas Bullard, 380 JGth ward Reed, 2430 Littleton P!., Costa Mesa. ~1., Costa Mesa. Bo) -Mr. and Mrs. Glenn SATURDAY, DEC. 20 bollt:!nbar h, 3395 Carmel Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Gre-Dr., Costa Mesa. gory Solis, 326 Ogle St., Bov -Mr. and Mrs. Eu~eoe Costa Mesa. FI!Zfi!Prald, 1311 Ant igua Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Le-\\a), Dove r Shores. land Silt, 1936 Port Nel-• WEDNESDAY, DEC. 31 son, Harbor View Homes. Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Fred • SUNDAY, DEC. 21 Piettscb, 893 Sandcastle, Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Roger Harbor V1ew Hllls. Mattson, 1730 Port West-Girl ~ Mr. and Mrs. Paul bourne Place, Harbor View Hegness, 18572 Paseo Pt- Homes. ze~rro, Irvine. • MONDAY, DEC. 22 Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Masio Ota, 595 Fayett Cir., Co- sta Mesa. Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Byrne, 13 Woodrush, Irvine. Bo y -Mr. and Mrs. Te rn F'arment, 2956 Pemba. Co- sta Mesa. Bo)' -Mr. and Mrs. An- thony Lekas, 17395 Sandal- wood, Irvine. Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Barq McKay, 915 Aleppo, East Bluff. Girl -~r. and Mrs. John Sniegoskt, 241 Costa Mesa St., Apt. C, Costa ~1esa. Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Rot-- ert Green, 19351 Sterra Perla Rd., Irvine. • T UESDAY, DEC. 23 Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Donald Valley, 4 Banyon Tr t>e Ln ., Irvine. Girl -Mr. and Mrs .. George Koen, 637 Vt•:ton a St., Costa Mesa. • WED~ESDAY, DEC. 24 Gar I • Mr. anrJ Mrs. D-.t v1d Susson, 975Sandcastl£o, Har- bor View Hills . Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Dante. Watt, 1556 Carawa \, Apt. D., Costa Mesa. Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Saba- batten 0 U)Our, 222-1 ~ Marlne Ave., Balboa I sian 1. • FRIDAY, DEC. 26 Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Rl')t- e rt Chappell, 1960 Wallace, Costa Mesa. Girl-Mr . anrt Mrs.Dou£- las Salisbur), 26R2 Cir·Je Dr., Bay Shores. Boy -Mr. ano Mrs.\\ tl - liam HardestY, 132 A~att> Ave., Balboa Is land. Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Aol·- e rt V.an Sweden, 254 '\assau Rd., Costa Mesa. • SATL1RDAY, DEC. 2: Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Josept. Beccarelli, 2713 Sandptper, Costa Mesa. Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Baranick, 4239 Dana R 1., ~ewport BeaC'h. • SU!'mA Y, DEC ~8 Bo} -Mr. anti Mrs. huss Ricketts, 2700 Peterson Pi., •63C, Costa Mesa. Boy -Mr. and Mrs. ISH!U Ochiai, 2323 Elden .o\w •. Co- st.a Mesa. Girl -Mr. and Mrs .• to 1 Shaver, 152 Tuli.p Ln.,: w -ra Mesa. • MONDAY, DEC. 29 Boy -Mr. and Mrs . I· ot - ert Smith, 137 the Masters Ctr., Costa Mesa. Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Chris- topher Finochio, 2383 Or- ange, Costa Mesa. • FRIDAY, J AN. 2 Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Wil- h am nunge, 268 Hanover Dr., Costa Mesa. Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Eric Rullffson, 5 Peppergrass, I rvrne. • SATL"R'OA Y, J AN. 3 Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Mark E I Its, 3601 Parkview Ln., lrvme. Bo) -Mr. and ~Irs. Rob- ert Johnson, 34";" E. 18th St., Costa Mesa. - • MO;:-.."DAY, JA.~. 5 Gi rl -Mr and Mrs. Jef- frP\ I ewis , 124 39th St., \~PSI :\ewport. Bo~ -Mr. anrt Mrs. Cart r abantss, 3434 Furhsia, Co- sta \iesa. • WE D~ESDAY, J AS. 7 fi<)\ • Mr. anl1 ~rs. \11- ··hael Flynn, 4391 MarRarlta, irvtnP. • THL'hSDA Y, JA~. 8 Strl • \lr. and Mrs. John \•kola, ~23 Towne, Costa \It-sa. ~i rl -\1r. and Mrs . Jonn ·.J,Jri'Pn, 1580 Cara..,•ay, Co- "ta Mesa. Girl -\lr. and ~h. •urlt>s Hllts, 341 16th Pia .. , Costa Mesa. Girl • ~h and Mrs . Bar- rPt ~ eekt's, 709 Kings Rd., Cliff Havt>r.. T .w1n bo\S -\!r. and Mrs. John Hov•ne, 1993 Port Sea- bourne, Harbor View Ho mes . •rRlDAY,J-1.:-..3 G1rl -\l r. a.ni1 Mrs. Ni- r an}all Pav.·al, 1941 Pomona. Coc:::ta Mt>sa. • Sl':\DA,, lA~. 11 Gtr l • Mr. ll!ld Mrs. Jose Gomez, 5'i3 \' t• ton a, Apt. D, Costa Mt'sa. • MO!'iDA 't , J:\:-.. 12 Bo\ -Mr. anr1 Mrs. Jerr~ C aln, 2'7 00 Peterson V. a~, •37£;, Costa \1esa. Girl-Mr. and Mrs. Derek Jenne r, 1SlS1 ~ormandte, lrvme . • Tl.j'ESDA't . JA~. 13 Bo) -Mr. and Mrs . Cra!f: fensen, «1 Seville, Balboa. Bo} -Mr . anti Mrs. Larl') ~lanC'ebo, 600-1 ::! Ins t\vP., Corona dt>l Mar. DAVIDSON TRAINING IN ARCTIC ALASKA Private First Class Dale J. Davidson ls un•1P~oing 6 weeks of an tlr traming at Ft. Walnwri~ht. AlasU. Regularly stationed at Ft. Lewis, Wash., he and other member s of the 9th lnf:wtr) Division are trainm~ under simwated • ombat ·ondt- tlons. PFC Davidson, son of ~trs. Elsie Davidson, 870 Darrt>ll St., Costa Mesa, ts a for- ward observer l.n Com pan) 8 2nd Battalion of the 1i- •lsion's 39th lnfantrv. He is a 1973 graduate of Es- tancia hlgh school. WALTER WAGNER, profes- sional writer and author of "You must remembertlus," wlll be the guest speaker at South Coast AlumnaeClub of Pi Beta Phi's celebn ty sertes book review at 10 a.m. tbls Friday, Feb, 6. He will give excerpts frons this latest work, wtuch ts a series Of 2.4 first ptorSOD Interviews ranging frorr Mar)' Pickford to J a' k Lemmon. KEN RUOD IS HAMED TROOPER OF MONTH Army $Peeialist Four Kenneth A. Rudd, son ol Mr. and Mrs. Albert F. Ruod, 1946 Pelican Place, Costa Mesa, recent!} was naml?ll trooper of the month for tt1£> 82nd Airborne Dlvtsion at Ft. Bragg, N.C. T~ specialist, a ftretea rr leader with Compan~ C, 3M Battalioo of t he divisto:s's 325tb Infantry, entertwi thE' Army in April, 19'i 4, ·orr • pleted basic tralDine-at F1. Polk., La., and .,,as last st•- ttooed at Ft. Benning, Ga. He is a 1972 graduatP of Estancla High School an~ r<>. e1ved an A. ·"· degreP m 1975 from Orange Coast CoUe~e. TERRY STEELSMITH NOW AT CASTLE AFB Airman Terr) v.. Str-el- smith, son of retired r. S. Air Force Ma ster SergP.tnt and Mrs. John \\. Ste(>l - s mlth. 2729 Drake .1\ve., Co- s ta Mesa, has gradu~tet\ at Sheppard AFB, Texas , rrom the U. S. Air Force terts- nir al traming rourse ror refrigeration and air roo- ditlonlng specialists. He 1s being assigned to Castle AFB, Calif., for dut}' '61th a unit or the Strat~ic Atr Command. The airman, a 1971 gradu- ate of Balboa (C.7. tl£h school, received tus A. ~ Coast College. PAT BURHS ENROLLS AT ARIZONA SOfOOL Pltrlela Ann Bu.rns, ~~er of Wr. ud Mrs. d S. Burns ot Coro02 del Mar, bas enrolled at Amerlea.o Graduate School of Internatlooal ....,.._ ment, Gleodale, Art..a.S11e ts a rrat!ute ot Arlsoaa Statt' Utllvcorstty. W'btre w maprfld 1n bastaea. HELP PREVENT . NEEDLESS TRAGEDY FROM HOME· FIRES! SMOKE DET ECTOR ALARM • State Fir• Marshall Awo•.ct 5 Yr. Wauwaly LarcJnt Sel•ction of Smok• AJ.-.s Ill Or-.cje Covnty. 3107 E. COAST HWY. Corona d•l Mer • 6 73-2100 MOft.-lllrs.. 9 to 5:30 ~' 9 to 6-Sat. 9 to 5:10 S.ttday I 0 to 5 HARDWARE STORES 538 CENTER STREET -COSTA MESA · 646-1919 TENNIS ladies tennis dresses 20% -to 50% off 200 Pairs Shoes· Random sizes Wilson & Penn Tennis Shorts & Shirts 4.95 5.95 6 .95 8.95 ALL SALES SUBJECT TO STOCK ON HAND /Special tic COME TO The Frosting House HEADQUARTERS FQ,1 C.olt• Oeco..athtt '" attvctlon CoMplete Ho•• loiter s.,,li•• H .. rt S..e"d P•"'-Pleath Velotttifte Movohi •• Vel• .. "• Celt• Pica -C•47 loua & Pepeu OMIDI.UCi 110. IllS All OltDIII.UCE OF TRE CITY COUIICIL OP 111ECt. TY OP IIEW~ BEACII AllDIIOC; CHAPTER UO TO TITLE I or TRE IIEWPOitT BEACH MIIIOICIPAL CODE. PERTAI!IDOG TO THE 8£. GOLA110:ot OF TATTOODIG 1ST ABLISHM£MTS AJfO OP£8ATIONS 1'llo CIIJ Couocu "' the Ctty ol Newport Btaeh OOES OROADf u to!Jowa: SECTION ) , C•er IS.%0 l& added to the Newport BM.Cb Muntc.lp\1 Code to r•ct "CHAPTER 6.20 "TATTOOING ESTAB- LISHMENT AND OPERA- TION REGULATIONS" Sectloos: 6,ltl.OIO Deftaittons. 6.20.020 Posu.nc of recv· b.UOfta. 6..20.030 MalntefWICe of premises. S.ZO.OfO Source of dyes and lnU. 6.!0.050 ~lintenanct> of plcmeots, dyes and I!IQUfp- m~t. 6.20.060 Maintenance of steocll5. 6.20.fY70 Ta{tootng opera- tlons--sld.a condition of cus- tomers. &.20.080 Tattoolng open- tloas-.-hea.lth history of cus- tomers. 6.Z0.090 httooinc opera. ttoos--bN.Ith condition of opentor. 6,20.100 Tattooing opera- tkMls--lmotJD(l. 6.%0.11 0 Tattooing opera-Uoai:--~CJP~.rel of operator. 5.20.12.0 Tattooing Ol)@n- Uoas--cleanliness or open-.... 6.20.130 Tattooing open- Uons--stlat'lng. 6.20,140 Tattoolng open- tioos--sldn prepantlon. 6.20,150 Tattooing opera- tlons--uM of stencils. 6.20.160 Tattootne opE-n- lions--use of approved dyes. 6.20.170 Tattooing opera- tions--use of sterUe dyes. 6.20.180 Tattootne opera- tions--use of sterile equip- ment. 6.20.190 Tattooing opera- ttons--dlscardlltg or ~::ertaln ~ufpment. 6.20.200 Penalties. 6.20.010 DE Jo1NITIO:'-OS. As used In t11ls Ctlipt .. r, un- less ttH! context otherwise requires. t~ followlnl'. tums sha.ll have the mean- ln~s ale~ them res- pectively: HEALTH OF"FICER--th:.t persoo o r office des{fnlted by order of the C ity Council of the City of ~ewpor1 Beach or by contta("l approved by lilt sa.ld council as the per- son or office !living respon- sibility for the enforr-ement of the provisions of this :.r. tlcle. OPERATOk--any f"l"'t~, whether the-proprl•·lt~r or aaotber perSOfl, ar1mllllster- 1nc a tat1oo to Ill Y r uston1er of a tattooing establlstlm€'flt. Pf<OPRIETOR --the per- son huh~.g general r-ootrol and man&~ement OV"r t~ coMuct of business at a tattOOIRK establishment, whethe r or oot such person ts the leeal owner of the premises or the businus. TATTOO--J.fl ID'fellble mark or flcure fixed upon a botty by Insertion of pll{ment untter the skin or by prorlut::- lion of sean. TATTOOING t.STAb- LlSHMENT •• premls~ used tor the buc;lnns of ma rking or coloring the skin with tat- toos, lHI<I all furulshlN:S, equipment, Instruments, rly~s anrllnks, and oll~r fa- ~illt les rnaintaln~ therein lnclltental to stw h use. 6.20.020 POSTING HE:GU. LATIONS. The Health Oftl . ~::er shall prepare written reg11laUons contormln¥. to the requirements Imposed by this artic le and shall fur- nish a copy of such tt'(\lla- tlons to the proprietor of ear.h tattooln( establlah- meot. The proprietor shall therealter eauM sueh copy of the recvlaUon.s to be pos- ted 11:1 a coosplcuous place 11:1 bls eatabll.&hment. 6.!0,0SO MAINTENANCE Of PREMlSES. (a) All tat. tooll:lc establlthmes•tl shall be .lpped •ltb nnaJAc Mt UCI eold water, wflb ade· q•t• toilet taemttu, a.nd •tttl all IlSCh applWtott,l\lr. nlaldact and materWa u mar ~ DtC .. a ry to eolble penou employed kl and a. bo.c ~~teh utablW.m-. to COftiPIJ wlll'l the reQUirt- IDIIIU of tbb Cl'l&ptt.r. (b) Tho lloora, 1111"111111111(• ud -tpm•l at tonoola( ·--.. 1111111 "" 114111 t'-at all tiiHI dlrtac ' t••s •n. For...,.,_ -" ........ ...,.... ·-1111111101 ___ ..,.._ tta~ooo~a~ __ ..., JISidlllltlltJI'IC .... .....,._(14)_..,..... (e) All••lllll -II 1 Mt J' 1 AWHIP 11 1111111 ... -" __ ... ____ _ - I por<Oiato lloiJII, or ...... --(d) E""b lldtootoc -- U.M'III Allll•ftld 1 .. UCitiiC ud .-nattc.. For ,....,._. rA ttU paricaiiiJil llC'Itoc or -*11 be COMider.d U t.d I 1 J Itt U tt lllla to comply wtth a ltiDdl.rd prett rf)td b)' tbe H_.. Otllcer. (•) No toltooiDc ..,.., .... meat AaU be UMd u a st...,... room ordormttoey. 6.tO.otO SOURCE OF DYES AJfO INKS. (a) Propf'tW)rs or tattoo- lAC ~lllhmeats shl.ll, oo requett of the f*J.th Offi- cer, Mlmlt lb •rltlae to the Hetlth otneer the JOU tee ot a II dyes or Inks ~ for ue ln tattoolnl; openUoos, aDd thereafter shall ~M:Jtlty tbe Het.lth Otfleer In wrltln( of an.y dyes or Inks obta1Ded for use 1n tattoo In( opera- tloos from any source other tba.n those preYiously sub- mitted. (b) No dyes or lllk.s from any sources which llavebeen disapproved by the Health o m cer shall be reWned a- vailable for use 1n tattooing operallons. 6.20,050 MAINTENANCE: OF PIGME NTS, DYES AND EOUIPME!'lT . No pigments, dyes, or equipment shall be reta.lned avall.ahle for use ln tattoolng opentlons unless d~ed and sterllil.e-tt as provided lll. this secllon. For pull)O- ses of this section, equip- ment shall include needles , needle ruLes, to•els, blade holders, wiping cloths, pa- per towels and napkins, charcoal, gauEe bant1ages (unless purchased In lndJvl- duaJ sterile pac kages), anlt all similar Ue ms. (a) All equipment shall be thol"OIJgtlly cleaned before belli€ sterilized. Instru- ments sh:all be cleaned wllh soap or detergent b ) u~ of a brush. The lnte rlorofnet-- ltle barrels sha ll bebrustle'J . After c:le:mjng, equipment sh.a ll be ttlOroughly rin~ uMer running fresh t~ wa - ter, (b) All equlpm ~::nt s hall be sterUIEer1 by autodavlng. fach pJece of equipmf!fll shall lie Individually wra,pped with paper In an approved method for auto•· la ving. Me- tal foil may not b<> u~. Ta!toolng heer1.les stlil! IJE' threadl!"d &h rou'l,ll the me tal tubt tbU attacnes to tbe tal- toeing vibrator aM sttall be1 plact"1 in a glass (or auto- claveablf' plasllc t~st tube) with a cotton plug for auto- daving. Wiping tissues sh:ill be sterlll.te-1 In a single pa ck to 1.te used for one tattoo on I y aoo tben be di5(;artted. All pac ks shall be marked wlth tempenture ret::orrllr~+: tape or labels. (c) Dyes or Inks Sl1a.IJ be used· from containers sterl- lltetl 1n an auloclave alter firs t bein&: filled with the d ye. Dyf' s hall be ~ !h a sterile condition and the dye bOttles fill~ wU h dye sh:~.l i be autodaved a.t least once a week o r mo re often If nt'r-essary to kt:ep It~~:: dye 1n ~ sterile conltltlon. The dyes may be plac~ 1n tenon squeeze LoHies that will withstand autoclaving. (rJ) Steam s tertliutlon of tt.e above li sted equlpmenl shall bt' accomplished Ln an autorlave wit h at least 15 pounds pressure J)f!r SQuare lnrh (251' f ) for at least 15 minutes. (e) All sterllit.ed dyes, pigment, and equipment shall bt' stored In <~ manne-r which wJII tmrur~ sterility 2t tht> time of u ~. (f} Proprietors shall maintain sufflrlent ster- Ilized equipment avaJlable at the beginning of each workday to allow r.ompleUoo of such workl1a y withOUt re- qulrlll( restulllzatlon of Jluc h equlpm .. nt. 6.20.060 M .\INTENANCE Of" STENCILS. No stt!CI(il, wottether new or u~. shaU tit retained in a m ~r n- all.a.ble for use lb any tattoo- lAg opention unless It '-& been pre<: leaned and dl.sln- fect ed In ltlf followlnc man- ner. (a) eae h ltencU must be pr«ll!&ned by belnc J erubbtd wUh eoap aM bruJh 1.0 the etteftt neces. nry to rtmoYe all aceumu. Jatlou of carboo lnd \'IH· llDt ln the etched croo.,., of tht lltocll. (b) •eh .tenctl, after be-tac pree leuect &lid dried, maat be dllll:lf~ed by be· "" -· dQI(D-cul .... dowa. ID a eloeld OOIIti.IMr of -Oily peoeiOI ('701) II· cOiaol lor lOt 1 .. t11u tlltr .. ly (IO)mlollooll._ ..... _.._ (e) ••• olooejl. -bo- llc ··-............ air drlodllrOOI'--IItl&'· ,, (10) ·-"' 111111 11 .. 11~1d II a e&nlr-. """"" --..... . ... -....... . ----~~· I DAMAGED PAG ---~~-·-· to.oso. UO.UO TA~OP­ ERATIOIIS • O.::ODIIIG or CERTAIM ECOW. Opentl)tl ........ dlaud tile IDI.kMr1lrc tttiU lN&IM te. IJ lfter ue ta _, twttoo~zc ......-.. (a)blll<leo_III..,.Yior. (b) -· aad CUM -m ~~DP~Jcattoa ol petroleum )ellJ used for steDellt. (c) Jllll)er eupJ •Md for dye or tnt. 1.10.%00 PENALTIES. Each ot the tollowllr acta or omlsaloos sball couU- tute a.o lDfnctloa Ud .,a COD't1Ctl0n thereof lbiJJ be punishable by a flae not to u ceed nve hundred dollars ($500.00), (a) lDJ performance of a tattool.bg ~ntloo bJ aaop- e ntor ln Ylolatton of an.y requirement or prohlbltloo Imposed by thJs article. (b) any Whare by a pro- prietor to maintain a tat- toolrlg establishment In oon - torm.lty With the require- ments of tMs article. F"or purposes of thts subpara- graph (b), each day upon which such a faUure to con- form occurs shall coo!tiMe a separate vtolaUon.- SECTION 2. lf a.ny sec- Uon., subsection, sentence, cLause, phrase or portion or th.ls ordinance Is for any rea- son held to be invalid or unconstitutional by the de- clsloo of a.ny court of com - peteot )llrlsdlctloo, such de- clstoo shall not affect the JACKIE OLDEN, home ecooomlst ud ..... . gourml!l chef WLte Rot's test kite-., ... ·~- the art of crock pot cooktDg to E. F. HI-==~· or the Costa Me• otnce of Amerleac % 1 5 .. "-' 1 Assn. All Amerle&D Sa'lincs otftees .. ...-c ...... free Mite Roy's popular ·•crook Coo...,.. ... -~ •j reclpl!s for fM!lQMmtcal use tn the ~ AI !"'$' •- appliance. T~ offer conttmes thr""P ,..._ a ..... , the book supply lasts. By JIM CLAVA5 NE WPORT POLICE CHIEF' nUdity of the rematntng Orcaslonally the tralflc portions of UUs ordinance. signals which cootrolinter- The City Council ot the City sectLons will malf'Uncttoo. of Newport Beach hereby When this occurs the sttnaJs rleclares that It would have are often po( on fia.shtn& adopt~ this ordinance and phase prior toanddurlng re- each section, subs~tloo, pair to control lratnc, sentence, clause, phrase or SecUon 21457 of the Call- portion thereof Irrespective fornla Vehicle Code reads of the fact that l.fiY one or as follows: "Whenever a more s~tlons, subsections, nashing red or yellow sf«· clauses, pl1rases or portions nal Is used In an official be de<:lated lnnlld or un-traffic control device, It constitutional. s hall require obedience by SECTION 3. Tt1I S ordfn-veh icula r traffic as .iollows: ance-shall be publls iM!d onr-..e "When a red lens is ll- ln ttH! olflcial newspaper or lumlnated hy rapid intermit- the City, and the same shall tent flashes, drinrs of ve- be efte<:tlve thirty (30)11ays ntcles shall stop before eo-Dr. Richa.rd DB a • 1C after the date of Its adop-terl.ng the nearest crosswalk Irvtne prates~ W tloo. at an lnllerseoUoa or at a and PortugueM, '-._ nus ordinance was tntro-eleeted vlce -pr M 7 .-. duced at a regular meettnc Ll~ MOTICl American AsiM1 IF rt of the City Council of the Teacher s of ....... a-1 City of Newport Beach held FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Portuguese. fk .a -- oo the 12th day of January, NA ME: STATE MENT ceed to the ps FE ey ill 19'76, and wu adopted oothe TIM: followio« per-lS 1m. Ke ee"ecs•~ 26th day o( Jaauary, 1976, doing I:Aisiness as Center for editor Q( lbf~'• Executive Developmt:lll, 4{)J professWnai . 'Mts-. by the following vote, t. wit: South Sucktst, Suite 73, Ana-pania," from 1 tt l97(. AYES, COUNCILMEN: Me-hel m, Ca. 92801: David T. A member ... tfCl.. Innis, Dostal, Barrett., Kirby Jr., 400 South Sun-faculty slnce lMII.. •• •t· Kuehn, Hyckoff, Store. kist. lf73, Anaheim, Ca. rutla directs 1M -=t bi- NOES, COUNCILMEN: !'lone. !12801. llngual.cros.s: c.-..I en- ABSENT COUNCILMEN: This business Is eonduct-dential program ...... pi'O- Roge rs. ed by an individual. gram teadillc to .. ......- Donald A. Mcinnis Signed: David T. Kirby Jr. of arts degrM ..._,'I 1 Mayor This statement was fUed In Spa.nlsh, fte ' ... • e.r- AT TEST: with the County Clerk ofOr-refill)' se"iD& .... 1 Laura Lag los ange County F"eb. 2, 1976. of a 9-volu me ! ~' • a- City Clerk Publlsh: F"eb. S, 12, 19, secood-language""' 7 a k Publlsh: F"eb. 5, t'l76, ln 26, 19'76, In the Newport tor lnternatloo~ . .....-.u. the Newport Harbor Ensii{Tl. 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II.,._ ....... _,.__,_.., ...,L•wtooolo • ...-,.,-_,.....--··••·-•·•· • 11 ,...,_ .. ,. v ..... ~ ~ ..... •~ .... ~-• .••••.....•.• • ••..••.••.•. ,._ ................. _ .... ,. ......... .w.w-.............. . 19 Doptoo• of,_ ...... _ .. ----•. u.-.. .--boool..o 21~--·-.a.. ......... ········ D TVTAL UD'UIIIT!I •• , ••••.••••••••• to! T..w_,...,_,. .................... . I<III T..W __ .... _,......., ••.••••. . ,_.,_~--·--"'--.. ---. .. ~ w...,.,. r ... '-......t •-· '. --··-:.:::~'--· ....... l•ch •••• ..... ,., c ........ lNe .. c-•• ., .... THE VILLAGE. REALTORS . DUPLEX---OLD COROllA Two bedrooms, 2 baths in each. Owner's unit with nice wOOdsy view, &>autlful living room with U.B. rtre-plac.P, Walk to everytlline, indurlil~ The beaeh, 4 car ~~:arage . Man)· upr rar!PS. Se., ttlls now • $11 9,000. WALK TO BEACH OR TOWH Remodeled artist's rl ream. Light, spau ou s roomc;, lovely patio, w mpletely ne""' exteu or Wilt• 1 ~ p•ar warrant)'. foE) rental unit. $123,(1()(), HE'LL HUFF AHO PUFF hut he-won't blo·,. thls stur dy t..Parh dupleJ down. The wolf won't he at )"OUr 110or wh~>n you count your incou•e, ~llher. flurry; It~<' •11ay It's priced, It won't last long at $99,500. PARKVIEW CENTER 5371 Universi ty Dri ve, lr.-i ne 552-7000 COMMERCIAL BUILDING 8,200 SQ . r-T . BU ILDING ON 25,000 SQ. FT . OF LAND. HEWPORT 8LVD .• COSTA MESA. VACAHT LOT AOJOIHIHG ALSO IS AVAILABLE . M-m-mmm!! LiHie, but Luscious OCEAN SIDE OF HIGHWAY A cute cottage on H-2 lot In Corona del Mar. Perfect lor future tiuplex ronsl r!l<"tlon. YOU GOTTA SEE THIS ONE! (" CALL US FOR IAORE IHFORMATIOH ! Call 673~5 50 PRINE WEST NEWPORT • • Deluxe duplex in lhil cltialee areo. Juot llt8pe to buclt • altoppiae. a ~~~~~--· z baths bolll "'. dowla •• Yn. -· w/eonstant tellde. Jcmq eare. h4S.IOO · A-nat·ru C.. 644 1766 Detett . . _ u.u:roa • -~­ --T COAtT "'""" II._IIT -- ( ... • ~ . . . .· • New Mobtle Homes on Bay Front Park lots • 673-1420 "Yoa'U bP clad tomorr o-. that JOlt bou(bt rea I esta.te today.·· COII&Rl JULITIOIISII w. H. UBill" Johnson EALTOR-ASSOCIATE 1 of the YEAR 197 5 ROY I McCARDLE : W. E. Lachem}'er, Realtor, and stalt r ongratulare oar a.ssodat€', w. H. ''811J" Johnson, on ttis •eU rif'servt'l'l .nvard as "Realtor-Assorlate'' servue wmner. Bill has been a memt>er of the :'l~>wport Harbor-Costa Mesa Bour1 of Realtors since 1972, when t1e re- tlr~ as t-astern regional manaJZer for ~Iter with h'!aljquartf'rs In Rar·infc' "-lsr·onsUl. Ht>re he has been eSJ)f"rJall~ d ''tiVf-10 th~> R!!alt \ floarrt's r·lv1r 1ff<~t rs anr1 l~i.'lSiauv~ romm111ees. for Z7 }ears, servE-tJ witb the Com- muntt} Chest-l:nited War for ZO years and (In thP board of directors of the Salvatioo Army for 2~ years. REALTOR m RfAlTO~· He has been a member of the Masorur Order for 42 )ears aoo serves on t~ Boarl1 of Ent1owments and M asonir Home for ~lr1Prl} Masons 111 Decola, California. H"' has also served for 11 vpars on tbf. boart1 for the Masonlr C"hlldrt-n's Hom~> tn Covina. •IUA.II.! II!RVICB lfffC8 1941 SpPakuu. of s<>rvir P ---Rill has t ~n a mernV.r of Ktv•anls s<>rvu-,. d ub With ttus s~orvtre re<-orli •e tl\ltlk bW Johnson Is an outsta.ndk <·ho1r e for "R~oaJtor-AsSOt'JatP. of the Year l !nS"I 546-7729 646-3928. eves 1110 NEWPORT BL COSTA MESA 1 .......... 1 CORONA DEL MAR IJtl•, t.nrr.t, 2 h~>•lroolll , 2 bath homf• on lar~t- 1r,t -.vut nf Ill hA t\. fii i'Jio I(Jr f I 1! 1, 1.1()3! <;l()r3t'l'. Just reduced to $87,500 •••• V-1-E-W GALORE!!! Day or ntiltt thP VJ~>w fron1 !Ius Spy~lass Hllls hom~> Is U~SI'J. PASSED. CALL FOR APPOIHTWEHT AHD lJON Y . f RA NI< lUi I ~ E.Al T(.')R ' • 1 d\1 Coast H1gt·way (. ru• 1 111'1 Mar CallfOrl"~ll ,.._.. 640-,.. ................ ' oflnJa !)6/e Beaut. 4 HR . fam. rm. Country English· at m osp h e r e. enc l osed pat1o , establis hed trees, boat slip. $245,000 Being remodeled: custom S BR. 5 Ba . 6500 Sq. ft. home on point. pool. dock. Custom. comple tely furnished 6 BR,, 41t'.l ba .• 3 car gar . On lagoon. $325,000. Custom S BR. 4 ha. Vit•w, 80 ft. on lagoon . Boat slip. $295,000 HILL GRUNDY, Realtor ,. TAXES TOO MUCH7 WMt to do 10mething M ebout it? Cell the HHd C.ect..en et ' ' , t('tn tin?? ,vflml'f : 175~···t , ... I OOAIT HW't CO..,.,. OIL MM. CA -· 'Pa vilo~, REAL E8TATE 200 ~AIN STIU?E!T • BALBOA L 675-lllD -"IrS A 'OULE OF AH ICEA I' Lido Isle BAYFRONT First offering! Smashing family home; 5 bed. r ooms plus ronvertlble den. Spacious master sultf with open ~am r eUtng plus stone !ireplar e. VIe• locatJoo -on sandy llearh. $250,000 mrlur11~ land. Cathy Srhwelckert -642-8235, (538) fOl DOW1' Oriw 641 .. JJSI1644 MecArthur 81111d,' ..... He NliiPOrt -..:tl, Cellfornte t2el3 LIST anciRELAX ''RESERVED TO OFFE,_ YOU.- HOME'• CALL ••••• SPRING GREEN •Ht\ .._ LJ'J(J lSLE CLASS1C GARD£N HOlliE -'!Til Cl'ST(Jl.~ r·Ai PETS, URAP£5 JJJIJ WALL 'f \ t.lii~GS. (til! IH c.vc:: NJV , WITH PLAYROOM I'AS 2 HEDWJIJ'1S A' • bATH. MASTER SUIT£ ;1 '.S St:I'Af' Hl lJf.'• '-H~I f(J~OIT10!\. Sll9,000 CORAL TREES and Star Pines •.. 41 l to ~~~ rr~r:-,f ·~4~1tf~. &.I• l usJvoo SH0 RE- . lr ~ S • -\'.( • r : ;r, PLL'S . . PrfYAT£ I: V ·1 o\C' t.~ 'T J \! bl'JL T HOME l\ THE o~l.. ~! Iii T ~AD IT :r • 3 !1t.:JROO , 3 bATHS, ~(J;.\p,: Dl"\1.'' ' ,f/\4, t: '\11U pqfJ~ -._'\[1 A s 179 ,000 180° VIEW the Beatiful Pacific A MM,.'.fl-IU \j fJ'•H \1})(JHARY H<JME V.'ITH .\ Tr''f-' JT :MJ.\'.' ·.!!:.\ 4 BEDPOOMS 3 h \1 liS. H•l \l \. . l \1'·'~ Hl.h t.' .-t.\lJ f ~Mj~) Pur,\: :1~ .I' • I li: F:. l.~IJ pr.f L-SIZE 'r-\1 D. BAY AND BEA CH 675-30 00 r •o C I C. 0 A & .. ,... V\. • C. (' '· • • •. Peaceful Bliss , ..... ~, , ...... 4 VIEW FROM THREE LEVELS 1 '"'' ·, no n .... rap' 1111t P Ill • "'*" npph~ blue ~·ar .. r o! :··· 11" . <;r-•J:h ·.v,,o:., I"'"'('(! from tl11 ~: rf, \ • ~ 0! • .t .. E!'-0<>14' I .r00111, 5 bath ho1 ·, A'tt! \ : :1 · ..... nttt"S for lu"<•Jnoos JlvlnJZ ·-111 I J ~~~~ ti l • . .'d r PI~ H ,-\ \IJI\LJP R~>a!lstJralJ} prtr ._..j Jl '3 •~, ·,') . II ' a pl .. :.tsur~> 10 Sholl' • I ill for aPilC:• !1l t' • n·. OuR @ YSAR BAY ANO BEACH 675-3000 LUXURY DUPLEX ~pa 1ous, 1: maru!<~t~ .n 1 locat~ sooth of ~trwa\ ln Corona H \l .. r . rf•"r Unit IS 3 bedroom •lth form .. l llnt11. r <>' • : J)~~o .. r uml ts 2 .tori a den. Roth 11aw• il flr>·pl • .. .tl • prtV<~I• patJo. Low ml-111- tf'll.lJI• e \ar ~ IA'tl' on r.-tP t ... k 4lld hrep1t. N•• hstin •. GREAT CANYON BUY B~utii\Jl J t. .. •lroon , 3 l•c1tl, At~ Camon "Ondo. Popular Uor !Pau>. n •lt l. Ttus "Ustom de• orated home feature~ cl St' I I I· t pallo, ruustll>d gar.&jtE' plus man} othf'r , '{tra ... OwoPr will finance and has reducf'C1 prl• E' t~" •1:?3,000. Owner trill also lf'ase, •·a II for t1t>ta II"· \' l 4 "\T -Rf ADY • A.'iXlOtS. Call 640·6161 REALTORS ·~ 1111 L COAST HWY., COlOMA DIL OWnership On the Beach Watch ~~~ surf from ;our !1' 1 25' '.11nUic room ... 3 t-Mroomc. -2 l4tbs . ~ - 3 rar s:artmc . all tn tn.ma uJate oMJtlOil. As u. a·l-1 .. 1 t«UJs, It's oo an R-Z lot, maJdJ¥ 1t 11IJ ~I' o:.!l~>nt mv~>!'tment at )139,500. Upside Down House Steps from 12th St. Beach! nus l ·~ :-rmor :-tlstl" beach bouse IS loc:&tM on a 31 :.. 1 2' c.n1~>r R-3 lot. A permanent Vlt'W of surf an1 La\. Fun for DOW' art"! ~()()tj mv~ment for futa.re balld1Dc. S82,501'c. lbLTOal· I> 1 E. BAllO A L VD.., 8AI..eo. 67J-UI) WANT TO BUY OR SELL, CALL 645-7221 , ANYTIME! WESTCU FF REALTY CO. 1733 W~stcltff Or. N~wport 3eoch ... ,.,........, butwe.,.Nsigt....,.,. To Have and too Hold A "LIVE-IN" INVESTMENT 3 bt>droom, 2 hath, huge ~mlly room, ftnest Com Mesa ar~>a. I t"ased for 1 yt>ar ••• •lll earn ltsPif. Ru) nov. for tuturf' home or investment. $51,000 rental CH-'~ "'G • -~EDROOM RENT AL IN CC"\R("'"' t. ~ EL M I.R $310. MONTH ¥'MARTIN 644 _, 183 REAL ESTATE Untt sales ror December through the Multiple Listing Service of tbe Newport Barbor-Coeta ltleaa Board of Realtors amounted to $21,~67 ,. 040.00 -making a grand total ot $280.G MILLION for the 12 montM ln 1~75 . TRlS IS MORE THAN A 43'1, INCREASE OVER TBE &All. PERIOD A YEAR AGOl Ll8t ~ pro,peltJ willa ....... I llle .I .... lfil~ll_l_ .... I'UIIJ8IOIUIIL\'- l ...... 11111 ..... r , • 7 • fll F p• .... ·-....... , w. "• ----.--..... __ ... _.., __ ............ , eta-......... --• ll.&. Ia. 17 _. !dO &.oiL hL 11 ...... ,.. ___ -Jr~ liZ. "' tat -Jlupa.._.,.. .... ..,. .. •is' a *-**Dtlc at I:::JD p..a.. I ·1r• ... .. ... 2 5 ltiUs lid... -View lllDo ••• Wlillo '.-t -·,.... ... ...-..... -.... ............... E.Ba1- .......... Balboo, -5:10 p..a. hL 17 ~ 9:20a.m.. .Ia. U, _.,.... .tiOie I ~·a s ....s ndkt ud a lllled ~ ps-...... ..... -... ---------~"""' Ge .._ of T_,. l:elb:r, IOJMIIt,WHI-- tweM I p..m. ud I:.JO p..m. • MOJIDA.Y, IIJi. 19 Maximum earnings plus maximum safety ......., -ing 81 ~ - Savings bolh wise and p<olltable. And for h~ _,~nga, -l"'"'eol rates guaranteed for.the f ull term, invest your uwtnga tn LFS ~ term certifiCIItes. Come in and conault one of ow friendly Laguna Fedelal savings counsellors about the Investment progt., tt.a best .utta you. A-...U.O.co'.u ... a "" f'dNd at tn5, ~ Al:iJa. from dlr lldme of WlllluiB..-_tlllllf<b, ll-u.tpls. ........ t:.f5 a.m.. ud t p.m. ••• A pld weoldloJ -. war ...... .. tdlftr tilars. nllled at U67, •ere birr- .,..-"""' the -ol Gonloa Bron at 1950 W. ~ ..... ~­... BuJbn ... .,., i:D tilt tar dDor at c...tes-·5 -711 E. B .... Blwd., BaJ;Jaa. betwNII 5:10 a.m. IJD.. 19 ud 4:to a..m. Ia 20, tbeD RDaltJed • ~ 'ClUJ wt.~ow to cs tDto a. prtwJ ~ d!ipart:m4!1ri, ..., -sn .. .,..,...,cllrJ.. --·-at$211 • , • Slereo .-.d ~ ·Subject to substant~l Interest pen~~ It let ror wlthdf'.-... blfote ,..~,.. Yallled at S'SOO wu laRD from tbl! borne ot Cbu'les Bccaor. 415.1/% E. Ba1·, Balboa ••• -1258 damace ns doDI! to wiD- -. Ill the Charles SIJe<. ma r~ 5UO Nep- tae, WNC Knport. by .:JmeOOe no fired from 40 co so BB s~~ats mao n.e wto- c~o~rs betWeeo ._. Ia 17 LAGUNA FEDERAL SAVINGS LACIUtU MOUIL, California 3 Monarch Bay Plaza SAM C\,EMUITE, California 801 NOrth El Camino Real HOMIOA'tCI: 210 0cnn Avenue Laguna Beach, C.IUornial Telephone: 4t4-7541 -t:JO p.m. , ... 19. JUuc Size Is Here At One Low Prke! ~- Sn blackwall · ,.,. n n tDSl.lZIL T. ~ ..... .,.. .... .->d old t .... WHITEWAlLS just 13 more. A71-l3 871-13 C78-14 E7&-14 S.6CH5 6.CJO.l5t. ror Standard & '-c.kloa Bdt~~:.O S~R m~o~·, ~Ci1f.U blackwall whitewall ~~~~ tiZ.ll ta SH2 f.E.T~ ._ """' R05 ID RJf 'LT .... """""' 011 tl-. end o&cl lira. ,.nO .... .,.. tla. .... -lifll Lube & Oil ssa $~2 -·" "'-Sl M ta l U J fLT.--. ifll .. toN .MCIIIIIIIIf" WHITEWAU.6 j~ 13 more. 6.00-11 5..60-13 P15SIIO"D"U G61S.ll J .," 1 •• ... ,.u.-.ac -.-----..... _ ... _ ··~c; ... ;!: ... ~ .. ~·.., ..._... ~ _ .. .._ .... .....,,.. =-~·~·;.:"~ ............. , ........ ~ .... ., 4 .. ,,...... ............ -................ - ......... "' ~~-a:~: ......... ._...,..,, .... .... ,..._ ........ -·-""~ ..... --. "' ,_-... ·-... ~""!·.. ..... .... <4 -IHIId~ __ ...,.. __ ___ ...,. __ QIMI' ............. 'Ma ..a.clllaearti'D a._... pliiW ...... ~ ... ~~~~~ . ~ .. £.a. Jrada Frncl-». t7, .t 1051 VW:a CajiQ,. tile Blldfa. wu ar.- re~Ud at 1 p..-... :at .., -,_. ""·. Rar-..... _c.rt_de code Wl.r1'aiiU • • , A rY -illld . • laMed ~ t"')Md :at 1:111~ Wft ... trom • cu b!IMJ.. to Ja!D8 Tllmllw>llo, •• , WHfmJMrr0 COtlia lieu,. •bUe 11 ... pu1r;led •• lpj; at Bnenide -.baa. M.a.ri:Ders true. from 5:45 L Dl. lllllfD -4:4:5 p_m.. , •• Mary Fa.eu Sullen. »& Ba~ Hatbor View Hllls, rfi)Of'fed $718 111 elotttiag, IDcliidiiic • ... ,.,. ....,., -,._ ....... Wblle tt wu: parked ill a f' ubloa lslaild -1.. """' • p.m. 111W 7:30p.m. • THURSDAY, JAJi. U Tlmotby Gerard Grace, 18, of 700 Lido Put, .... arrHled at &:15 p.m. at 1631 W. Balboa., Cmtn.l Newport. atHJ cb;tqed with marl ..... posHHioa;llleve V .a.a ArroJO aod Georre He:tbert Reuooa:, wbo Jive ~t that addre11, we:re ~bal"fed With sdliDg maJi... JII..U • • • Keuetb Artt.r Pierce. 30, of na 41st. West Newport, was ebarced wltb toeaiDe P.,.Sielllioa at 11 p.m. at !lJ-A 411• • • • Patncta Wu.oa Tfttt. 53, of 4t7 E. Bay, B&Jboa, wu ebarged with ml.temeuor 4nmk drlViac af Mail! and E. Balboa at 1:15 a.m •... Willie Elle11 Ward wu away from her borne at 19'71 Port Trinit)·, Harbor View Hornet:, atteodiDg a fllneral 0111 of town, someone brote the: frolll door la.tch. rao- •aeked the house, ud took Jewelry, a:llver se"ice and camen _. • .._ YIJMd at S3,0Z5, tb@n le:ft by the rear door • . • A 1350 TV set wu stoleu from tbe home of Robert Daniel, 19!1 Port Weo)'brldge_ Harbor View HOO>EI, betweea 7:45 a 's •"-. _. a a ..... .. .... 1 .dll. -·--='---..... -. Vlsl.Mo. • f'B:ID.t.Y, IAN. JS • .._. DIMid n ... H, 111110 VIa LIOo ....... Udltldt,wu~.,.. --ola ·palr,_ Jar -.. 4<15 ...... .. "-1'• F---. ... -tr.e , ......... z •• -~-eo.rt. ee.tn:l ~ • ._ ar-J"eeUd at 4::!'5 at F...._ lJJud -cllupd With .... !IIJac ••• J-,...,.. roportod ,S,too wortli ol jewelry --.... -. .. .,Roral .. "-'1<. BJc c.,...,. betw-mld- Sicbf: Dec. 17 .... 8' Lrn. Jaa. zs, -IJ by pro. tpeetift ft&l eate eu- lumerii -rulted the boue, wtllcb wu for sale ud betac shown to a lot of--......... FI'UCU Edward Doyle, 1000 White sans, Harbor v lew Hills, bad car tl'Qd)le ma Newport Blvd. U 1:30 p.m. J1111. !!, be left the car beside the road oear Hoac bolpital, then called a local tow se"lce aDd asked them k tow It In "" lol!oooing moming, but the car wu roue. IIJP&rently stolen, wben lite low tn~ck arrived neD morning , , • Don Snedden reported 30 culette tapes, n laed at $180, stolen from the back seat of b1s car wblle It .as parked ln fi'CN:It of bis llom! at 439 Goldenrod, Coroo2 del Mar, betweea 8 a.m. Jan. Z3 aDd 5 p.m. Jan. 24 ••• Ca.mera equipment valued at S363 was stolen from the stor.lie area at Park Newport apartments, according to the victim, Lyle Kay Loodon, 4800ParkNew. port, between Jan. l4 aDd .lao, !3, Newpor l Prinlers TOTAL PRINTING FAOLITIES ft40·4444 DUD N._; --ad"'~_ .. Alllocl Recont Cor.t 7 J .... beell ~ tDbeOICIIIifteom. -"'Ilia _,_and -.. --. ftletl PfO'IdN t.IDI:D re---,..... port .rrices to Ita JOme 1,000 member of'll.llballoos Ia ao.thera Callfornia. He IUWd u es:8Cilttve u- allbM to E&n Taft Beo110n, Ulllltlld ltatet HCretary of q:rtctlltare, 1D 1951, aad loog bas been actlniDtbeCburcb of JeausCbristofthe Latter- Day Saiots,. formerly se"- inc as recloul npreRDta-u.-e of tbeCouncUofTwelve. COLLISON PROMOTED WHILE AT SCHOFIELD Michael P. CoUIJion, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur P. Co~. 61 4 Senate St., Co- sta Mesa, has been pro- moted to Army spec'ta.llst five a.t Schofield Barracks, Hawali, When! he Is 'serv. lng with tbe 25th Infantry Dlvlslon. He Is a quality USUI'IAce speclallst In the d1¥b:iora's lZStb Finance Com~y. Keep cool with CAnAS AWNINGS Stylist PI N F.. '4 ~" F,. Ct~lijomia I 1110 "'f'" . Co'l'l ce(JI loletvrel Heir Cu tt1 111 I WAI.K•i'N OR 67J.51Sl OPEN 1-· I 801'5 TUES. ...... PORT BAR8F.P. SHOP I O FPICIA.L NEI'PAPER OF NE WPO RT B E!A CH SUIICRIPTION ORDER 011\.\' $5.00 fOil ONE YEAII ---------------- MAKE ••.•..••...•....•...•......•.... ADDRI:IS • . • • • • • • • • • a • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • CITY •...••..••..•. , .•.••.•.•• ZlP ••..• SiND IN THIS OIIDEII WITH $5.00 TO · Mnl'OU HAII8011 IM5lGM HWY •• CO-A DEL IIlii ET ·ER I wu nJt.llJ l!lrllled Jut week to read that Corona tiel Mar's businessmen have cllsooftred tile parldng meter. Welcome, folta, to the world of nJt.llty, - It'• DOt u t11oac11 tile relit of us baYeD'! tried to ret these fellows to recognize (IU'IIIIIc meters. A few years back, Wheo I was 011 the City COIIDcU, I urged the CDM boJs 6o ret qother tDd bay a few off--lots tDd put meters ou them. At the price ol lUll ID t-days, the meters would baYO paid for several olce lots by this Ume. Boot. IIIII II 110 Ume to ay "I told you oo." lt'o time tor us lo couslde'r )1st whal oald be -DOW. Let'• refresh eYOrybo<ly's memory a btt: The otr-streel parking 111111 wu creeted Ill ltll7 by the city, 11hlcb -llsbed 7 p.rkiDc cllstrlcts Ill the oldet' pull ol tmnl. Each cllltrlct hall (IU'IdDc -n, tDd half ot lhe meter Income wu poll -a opeelal fiiDCI to be -to bay "' off-street (IU'IdDc In those cllstrtcts. Tbocl, "" elected oome l:-._lln]en who tleCided ·lllere llloaltln't be any more off- streot puldac Ill tho old cllstncls. Of couroe, t-ame COIIDcllmeo have been lotttoc .....W.ruts tDd all kiDill ot othor car-c-ratiDI bualaesses open up In those cllillrlcll, llld tbe street. ~st ret more tDd more crowded. Now, lbere II 11-$100,000 In tho (IU'IdDc flmd. The Ollly th!Dg they've used 1DJ ol lho -lor II to 1-tbat iUI1Ipld pulda( lot tor sea gulls over by Hoag ...,.tal. Tbol wu oae ol tile mo.t lcllGtlc thlllp our Council bu <lone In years, Tbe lot wulelledtoplaoeablcbaiUibellmaD who clouln to most of lhe cancllllates. He oo1d hll emploJea -ld bay pulda( perlilltl. 'l'hey cllclll't. Now, co,.,... del Mar, lfter ltlnlllc clown the CIJPOrlanlty to ret o!f-street.parklng years aco, ....U to borroor from tbe -10 they eu ~J )Imp Ulto the off-street pulda( pme. TbeJ"re llfrold tboJ're IOIDI to '-the street pu'ldnc 011 Coast H"Y. ne, (II*IIIJ Will, 1oo, becauo tramc ll8epc ba1ldlnc "'' City Hall teepo talking lboJct IOI.UO., IUid 110111111 II -· I ..-tbal Co..,.. del Mar•o ~ -ld baft 101110 off-street parking, 8111, I dall't -lt'o rlcbl lor tile -r put ollolm to pay tor It CNI ot CNr parkiDc !Bdl. Afb!r au, n an ill dire DMd o1 moroo pulllac, loo. The 111c1 ot UDCI St. 11eopa ••IcC tben, -. 'ftltlllc lor tile boJO at City HaD to bay a lot for otr-ltreet partllcC. 11111, ....... l ... t Pl. TboJ llill losoll aJtac, "Y .... ""'"cot a parklac and tn111c prchl• au rii!L" All'*"'-oo ldlool. o-It'• t1JDe lor -ol a . :~~ere ill old Ceatnl Kewport to remlncl -gu,. ol tile l':odl ol life. Tbe parldclc -wu e..aed for a paJ:11010. The mDiley Is there. We Deed tbe otr-otnet (IU'IIIIIc. Wbol an n wolllcJc ·IN'? AI Foqtt P.ll. ao.. Gt tbt poltieiMo liP It lbe <Jat)' --lo tldlllt lt'o an illoor to 8lleloo t11etr liudl. Tile -.,. u.. 1 ..ad tMl .._... ..ad•lle at 111e IIUI or a ·mala -.... u.. ..,., ....... lbe "' ..,. ............ allll ....... oat llcbtlllc." • • • • • • • • • • At llle llkln, ....... pt badoota, *'"II allll 'lriiMibarrclft. Ya.'U Deed thent to .a-• 111e .._ -• ·llle '-'-RIIIIDCIJ .._ w111 .. "I"' 1 a abollt It. -·-1()( ly HUGH McMILLA.M Where ls the Newport- • lnclewood fault'? mendous rumbll.n« aod roar- ing sound came tht'OUgb tbe ground from tbe !lOUth for a few seconds before the earttKluake hlt. lt was QUite a few weeks before things settled down ap1ft In New- port Beach. We need to know more about that fault and desJp for it, Wber e does lt run throurb the Clty of Newport Beach'> If any geologist bcrtrs, I sur e wish be would come forward wtth the lnfonnatlon and make lt more public. It should show on the city map so proper prerautions could be rna~ for any coo- stnctloo along tts route. All of us beach rats arouod the Newport Pier at that Ume had to be the flrst to f~l tt'ta1 quake. Authorities claim its epicenter was under the o cean floor 3 mUes south- west of tbe Pier. It became known as the Long Beach eartflqualte because that was where the most damage re- sulted. There were 120 fa- talities with $50,000,000 damage. The maximum In- tensity was 6.3. Thls fault received my utmost attent1on at 5:55p.m. F'rtda)', March, 10, 1933, when I was the only persoo ln my dad's fishing b ckle store at 105 McFadden Pl., at the Newport Pier. A t~- The San Andreas fault is easy to see, running along t he foothUis north of San Bernar dino. Perhaps you have seen other manifesta- tions of it up and down the state. We have enough to t hink about along the New- port-Inglewood. All of us on the ocean side of the San Andreas are supposed to be moving up FINE CLIAIIIIIG PROLONG THE LIFE Of YO UR UP HOLSTERED FU RNITU RE WITH OUR PROVEN PRO F ESSIONAL CLEANING. FREE HYDRA GUAR ANY FURNITURE CLEANED ~(!,111i*" PHON E ESTIMATES 5.40 -6011 or 645-1313 17th &. Newport, Co .. o Moao amaa.a m a1 ...... ~ ~HAIR?~ I I li Now Speeialiaing in Men's, Women's and a Children's Hair Stylin~ unda} Appt's for Men II • Hair Stylin~ & Shaping • Color Shadin~ II • Bod y Waves and Permanents I • Mafticurea & Pediearea i ~:2:..:,1• Lido • Wed .. ,.............. &13-18 I Newport Beach .. ·-··--··- BEAUTIFUL DeNNO ON THE BAY (X)()( TAI LS UNDER THE STARS OIIIM~ .,., &JJXJI I 10A!M.tt3P.M. • ..,._M._ .... •• fllllfiMCN _...,..... .-1111 • •• JOe ..,,...--. :.I .. . -COST~ .. .:.. ~ '-r ... the coast at tbe rate of two 111ches a year. What k:lnd or 4rl.ft Js tbere along the Newport-Inglewood? I've tried to analyu tbe movement of the 1933QU.ake. The sboY cues 111 the store started boUocln( up and down first oo one corner, then t he otber . I looked up and the walls suddenly were leaning over at about a 45- degr ee &ogle, I think because the ground made a sudden movemeot to the southwest. I decided to climb under a counter to protect myself, but there wasn't enough r oom. About that time, l decided to get the sam hll1 out of there and ran out Into the McFadden Place parldng lot. I was standing about 100 feet away from the brlclcs in the street from t ht flre wall of the building at 121 McFadden Pl., as shown fD the quake photo above. Peo- ple were hurt by those brlclcs and I could hear them ~lllng. It was already dar k and I didn't reallr.e anyooe was hurt. Tbe family occupied 2 aput. meota. Tbegreatestlosswu ln the spare kJtcbte, Wbldl was used to mUe home brew. There wu about 4 laebes of broten glass 111 tlilere frcnn empty bome brew bot- tles thrown to t he Door from shelves lDd cabl.Deta. F'oT- tunately, It wu tlmetomab a new batch t.Dd the bottles MES~ were empty. It would bave b~n lndeed tragic U the bottles were full. But, no klddlQc, the pres- sure is buUdlDg ap agalo, and when it becomes grea.t enough, we're goq to be in for another eartbqua.ke, The longer It Is pat off, the rreater It wtll be along the Newport-Inglewood. PICTURED ABOVE is the bulldtng at 121 Mcfaddetl Pl., Centnl Newport, damalted by the earttqua.ke March 10, 1933. Some people were InJUred b) bricks fa.lllng from the wall of the buUdmg. T~ earthquake became known as the Long Beach earthQualtP because of the extensive damage there, but the eptcenter "as found to be under tbe orean 3 m1les southwest of !'>tewport P1er. At left is a re~ent photo of the same butldJng. Steo>l he-rods were placed in the restorPd wall to make it more secure. (Photos courtesy of Hurt• McMtllan.) BOWERS FOUNDATION PICKS NEW OFFICERS New officers of the Bow£>rs Museu m F oundatlon, Santa Ana, serving witt• PrP.S id ... nt John R. Hilsabeck., lnd u1t- the followlng frorr the Har- bor Area: James \1. Ot nen of Corona dt>l Mar, hrst vice-presidf'nt , and 1\ellh Welputt of !\ewpon Beach 4th vl<:e-prestdent. Other officer s, all from Santa Ana , are Mrs. Carl Pearlman, sec·ood VICe- president, Mrs. Beth Ouer- fu rth, t hm 1 vire-president; Mrs. Thomas Webster, sec - retan , and Robert Selson, treasurer. ...... • .. c 'Z, c:: _,o _. ~ -.. .::. - I HARBOR VISITOR {It YOQ are a oewcomer, or kDOw ol a DeWeomer to the Rubor Area wbo tas DOt beeD welcomed, to ber a faYOr by call1llc tbe Ru- bor Vlsttor betYMD 8 aDd 10 a..m. an(! abe wU1 c.tll on your rrtend w1tb nla- able information ud tlfls from friendly buii.Mss fir ms whleb staod realtY to Hlp her become acquamted w1tb ber oew S'UJTOUDdlftgs. THE HARBOR VISITOR PHONE: 494-9368 or 646-0174 The 2-stoq building at the corner of Ocean F'root and Mc-fadden Pl., where my dad's fishing tackle store was locaterl, was not dam- afed by that quake. That buUdfng is still there. That building Is tlerl toeether with steel and there is even r~­ inforr ing steel in the cement noors. Regatta Is Dual Event Sen·ice and Quality . 'inrP 1946 My dad's bulldlng at 211 2 W. Ocean f ront, where we lived on the second floor, received very little damage. LIGAL MOT1CI The traditional V aleotine regatta and dinner dance wtu be co-hosted for the 13th year by Lido lsle Yacht Club and Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club this weekend. Following the Saturday races, the party wUI be held at Bahia Cor in thian Yacht Club, 1601 Bayside Drive, Corona del Mar L!GA\. MOT1CI CITY OF' ~WPORT BEACH, CALIFOtt.u A !'lOTICE INVITING BIDS SEALED BIDS w1U be received at the office of the City Cler k, City Hall, Newport Beach, CaiUomla, until 10:30 ~.m. on the 12th day of February, 1976, at which time they wlU be opened and read, for performing work as follows: CONSTRUCTION OF' ADDITION TO MARINE DEPARTMENT BUILDING CONTRACT NO. 1760 Bids must be submitted on the proposal form attac hed with the contract documents furnished by tbe PubUr Works Department. The addltlonal copy of the proposal form IS to be retained by the bidder for his records. Eac h bid must be accompanied br cash, certified c!K.-ck or Bidder's Bond, made payable to the City of Newport Beach, for an amount equal to at least 10 percent of the amount bid. The Utle of the project and the words "SEALED BID" shall be clearly mar ked on the outside of the envelope contaWng the bid. The contract documents that must be completed, exe- cuted, and returned ln the sealed bid are: A. Proposal B. Designation of Subcontractor s C. Bidder 's Bond D. Non-colhlsion Atttdavlt E. Statement of Financial Responsibility F. Technical Ability and Experience References These documents s hall be a.ffixed with the signature and titles of the per sons sigDing on behalf of the bidder. F'or corporations, the signatures of the PRESIDENT or VICE PRESIDE:-JT and SECRETARY or ASSIST A~'T SEC- RETARY are required and tbe CORPORATE SEAl. shall be drtxed to au documents reqalrtDg signatures. In the case or a Partnership, the signature of at least one general partner Is required. No bids wtll be accepted from a oootractor who has not been licensed in acoorctance with the provtsloos of Chapter 9, Division DI or the Bus!Dess and Professions' Code. The contractor stall state his license number an«1 classificaUon In the proposal. One set of plans and cootract ctocuments, inrludltlf special provtsloos, may be otltaJDed at the Public Works Department, City Hall, Newport Beach, CalUornla, at no cost to licensed cootractor s. It 1.6 requested tbat tbe plans and contract <b:umeots be retui'IH!d within 2 weeks after bid opeolnc. . The Clty has adopted the STANDARD SPECl f1CATIO:\S F'OR PUBLIC WORKS CONSTRUCTk>N (1973 Edition) as prepa~ by the Soathern Ca.lllornJa Ctapters of the Am••r- ican Public Wor ts AsSO<'btioo and the Assoe.lated General Contractors cf America, Caples may be obtained !I"::~ BuUd.iag News, IDe.. 3055 Oferb.Dd Avenue, Los Angeles. Callfontla 90034, (2U) 870-98?1. The City has adopted sta.odlrd ~lal Provisions and Staodard Dn~. Copies of these an anUable at thP. Public Works Oepartmeot at a cost of $5.00 per set. A standard "Cerutlcate of IDSILI'IDCe tor Contract v. or~ for Ctty" torm t.s beeo adopted by tbe C ity. This for m is t he ooly eertitlcate of lularance acC411)table to the Clt\. T he sucoeufUl low bidder wU1 be requlred to complt>te t hls form ~ award of tt. OODtftct. F'or IA1 reqtind boDds, the oompan} t.ssut..ac Bid Bonds, Labor ud Material ao.ts, aad FatU.l Performan<'e BoDds mut be ID l.ulra.Doe coq~Uy or •retJ oompanY llceosed by the state of Ca.lltnia. Tbt ooft'li*DJes must at.o have a curnnt o..rat Polley Holders Ratin« or A or bettti1.&,1D4 a Fl.aDcJ&J btlac ot at l•st A.AA as per the lad edJttc.a of Belt's Key Ratlag Guide (Prop- erty -UoabWty). lD ac~ wtth tbe pi'Ofllloas ot Article l, Chapter 1, Part 7 of tbe Ca.ldonla Labor Code (Sec:Uou 1770 e« seq.l ttM City eo.cu at till CIIJ ot Newport Beach M s UO@r - taJDed tbe ,.....1 .........._ nt. ot pu diem .acts tD t-. 1ocaUtJ II ftiQ t1111 'ftft 1..1 to be petfarmtd lbr M Cb cnta. .... ....,. .... or tJpe o1 wortmu or IMdiUic Deeded to -.c• 1111 c:wbw Ud IIIla ..C IDrt.ll tbMe lt.ma ill a •• .._ Ro. 1010 ~ '-ember 10, 1t?S. A copy o1 aid ....,..._ ll aftllllble tD tM otnce ot tbt C 1ty C&trt. AD ..,._ tD &til CG11tnct IM1l be COftnMd bJ an pnt1d 9 11 .. CtM•• l...*r Code rellltlr to ............... lUll ClvUt 9 l'r7o..l,ll ~Ktutw.). Tbt City roe.,._ 'tilt rt1M t1o rt)tct lll1 Mall~ Udtowa.M..,........., .. ~ ..... LAUU LIGICJI. em CL&U ern 011 •WJOeT •ACB. cALII'OI.NlA .. ,, ...... , .... IJN. ... 9 ' .............. COl'lctalls will sbrt ort the festivities at i:30 p.m., followed by a pnme rib din- ner at 8:30, with the spot- light on a \'alenti.ne heart carved in ice by Chef Ray. The Tops Trio will plar for dancing. Members of both clubs and the! r guests will be wel- comerl by BCYC Commodor e and Mrs. B jarne (BJ) Ursin, VicP Commodore and Mrs. James Emmi, and Rear Commodore and Mrs. Joseph Mooigal. LIYC brass will l1l<'lude Comm•)c:!'>re and Mrs. Mtchael O'Brien, V1ce Commodore and Mr s. Mel Grau, and Reu Com modore an1 Mrs. David Tingler . Ba\ races, hosted b~ LrYC, will start ott the club- house dod. at noon Saturda)' and 1 p.m. Sunday. AWirds will tle madP Sunday a!ter the last race and during the traditional clam chowder g-athenn~. The snack bar w !11 ~lso be o;>en both days. LtYC ra1 e ··om mitt~ chair- man Is TP!i Hinshaw. Outs tde racing will m.uk the start of the Angelman series for BCYC on Satur- day only, aC<'o rding to Race Committee Chairm:\n Peter S~mrad. KEESLER GRADUATE Airman Paul S. Ermatlnger,..__son of Carl Ermatinger, Popp\ .a.ve., Corona del Mar, hu gradu- ated at K~sler AF'B, \iiss., from the Alr Tr~inlng Com- mand's basic course for electronir SJ)(>Cial1sts. The a.irman, who receivf>d tnstructloo ln commumca- tlons and electronics sys- tems prin<'lples, ls remalll- tng at Kt>esler for artvanced training. VEGETABLES to Plant Now. ASPARAGUS 2 . ., pit 9· RHUBARB 2.d pk g. CARLIC l.., pit g. OHIOH SETS l . 19 pk V• SHALLOTS, o blond o f 9o rl tc oncl ont on fla vor .99 plt9. Florist SPECIAL AFRICAN VIOLETS ......_ ! .. DOOR PLA .. T. FLORIS T WRAP Reg. 2.98 1.98 ThN F ob.lO NURSERY-. FLORIST FLOWERS to Plant Now. DAHLIA Tut,e rs .99 Dinner Plate, Cactus, PoM,on PEONIES 2.95 Lorvo root di ¥i si•n• CLOXIHIAS .99 Tut.or-s GLAOtOLU$ a.aa.. F re"' 1. 59 .t.2. Lily-of.tt.o-Volley _.i,• Tin rent flowo n 1.79 It' e~v ... FOR DICHONDRA LAWNS Ro9. 12.95 Coven 2,000 Sq. Ft. A now lonclin i product ttlot prevonts woocla wtti le hel,int your Dichonclro grow lu ah ond green. ""' \ \ ~ ':2 041 NOW 10.95 PliO I. 546-5525 -~ ~ 2640 Harbor Blvd ... CAMtta M~ ... a c 0 OPEN DAILY N:» SUMDAYSN ~----------~ : Delicious savings ~ I , Chef Mike Roys book. I ; ~0:~~~~~~,?~~~!:" I I elhng boor. on the cookln~ meth~..-. ... ~ that's sv.eepmg I I Amenca Bnng th1s ad to am. Amencan ~vmgs o ffice I The\··11 g1ve you your free book and shou.. you hov. to I get the h~ghest mterest on \'Our "<<\'lngs with Amenca n 's I &>st-Sa1..er Accounts Hum "upply IS lim1ted' \ On-e c )Pl.. ~·· '"mtll. and adult.; ..,nh. pl,w .... Oftt•t ~nds F~hruan, 21 1~'7tl , ~----------~ Now $5 Blllba •trona AMERICAN SAVINGS 4HO~~n:JN An important part ~ life in America since 1885 Costa Mil& 825 Sunflower Avenue at South Coast P\aza 979-9800 ..... -.. FROM "'Ca.t'ld 8£ACOR, •• COL.t.IICAWOOO, :R.I. a'dte Sell.t ,t.,,. 11y AISUD W. UI'AID, D.D . Pilate'• Loat Opportuaity Oulllkli'll on hOld Tntament -•--lly Gle•10n L An:t'llf, Jr. • DICIJIOM MAGAZIMI •Uttfi!A.POLIS.. MtMMo n. -·--~ -=af tl 11 ••• •an In ... -. .... -...... ..... nta:l Ne 10M' I ___ ... _,_ ...... I.Sif6 .... Jhecf. .. +!11.-sMI, ..,.._, ...... _ .... , A. Since the Bible is a book about man in his state of sin, and since there is eo mueh violence and blood· shed in human society, it was inevitable that frequent men- tion of manslaughter should occur in Scripture. But much confusion has arleen from the misleading translation o f Exodus 20:13 which occurs in m ost English ver sions of the Old Testament. (~) In thla Sixth CGD- maDd'"ment, ud eltould be reDdered : "Thou ohalt do 110 murder." This Ia no prohibi- tion acalnot capital pualab- mentlor capital crimea, Iince !t Ia not a I!Wieral tenn for the taldng of Ufe, aueh .. our Engliah wont kill ;mpJI<Io. In the next chapter, Exodua 21 :12. we read: "He who strikes a man 80 that he dies !!hall surely be put to cloath." This amounts to a specifte di- vine command to punish murder with capital punish- ment, in keeping with Gene- sis 9 :6 : .. Whoever shede man's bloo d, by man his blood shall be shed, for ;n the image of God he made man." (Note that the NASB cor- rectly translates the Sixth Com.mandment: "You shall not murder.") trlbeo (IUCb U the Amalf>. klt:eo) """' to be uterml- uted by the l......Ut:eo In obed-to God's oommand. Ia each caao -otl'tlldora hod gone ao far In delouer- ltllfT and moral deDravity that their continuecl p~sence would reoult in sproodin« the eanoer of elD amonr God's CoveDADt people. Just u the wiee surgeon removes danrerous cancer from hia p&tient'a body by uee of the aealpel, eo God em- ployed the IaraeUteo to re- move such sinister maligl'lan- eies from human eociety. So far as sacrificial animala were concerned, this mode of worship, symbolizing the coming ucrifke of the Son of God upon the cross. wu taught to our forebears from the time of Abel (tbe ftrat man mentioned in Scripture as preaenting animal ucri- fiee) and systematized for the believing community in the laws of Moses. "Without shedding of blood is no re- m iMion [of sins]" (Hebrews 9 :22). C>< The Hebrew original uses a specific word f or murde r V iolence and bloodshed are occasionally mentioned in the record of man's history t hroughout Scripture, but never with approv al. Yet there were specific situations when entire communities (such as Jericho) or entire BEHOLD , HE COMETH~ From THE JEWISH HOPE, P. 0 . &I 707 , Los Angeles, Cal. 90053 By R. 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"h .. j,..J,.n:! t•• H un Ttwn· .,'";11 lw the ll iumphrwl ··,h .. lll ·· ff'"Uitin;.: 111 tht· n··urr,., ti~on ,f th,· I hn-.11!111 dt•.:11l t~nd tlw ral'tuw .,f th•· Clu i•ti .u1 li•in;.: ! I (.o1r . I,",::;J.j:ll . Th .. rt· ha• ht:-t-n o·on.&it!t'T(Jiolo• ,],.J,..,k !l• '" "'hat i!o int•'tHit:..! In tlw "-.h •• ut " !Ill! I J,, til•' "trump ,,f Go l{l." a-nd "''"''' h1t1o• mnlllllti!W<i thai th,. .... t<'rm~ arr inr""'i~t··nt "'•lh tlw h•at·h in)! ,f a ·-!'<"'·ret" raptur.-. In all pr•·l•a · loilit\ tw~··,••r. 1h1· .all ,,il\lw h··a rd .. nh I" t hv~1 f.,, "'horn it i~ int"'""'•·•l th·· ro·d····•~t•·•l (I f th·· l_.,rd \'t"hrn a \·,i,.,. fr,m ll•':t\•'11 ~l'"l·· ''' tlw l. .. r<l. "'"Ill<' '•cai•l thnt it tlmndo•rf'oL" wh il•· ·•,tfl!'r• "'aid . .\n 11n~···l ~p.,J,.. '" Him" 1 j .,hn 12 :~J 1. T l1•• ••ar· ,.f th·· IJO '••Jol• I"'"'.,,, "'pirituolh attunrrl tu h,.!H tl 1•· \1111 •· ,.( l .... 1 ~ ... a! .. ur L .. nl'" t•nminp oJI\h th .. ~·· "'ill h••,tJ wh .. ! .. •Inn ~ In tho> I_.,, rd. ResUfTectlon ··Tj,, <if'ad in f;-hri~t ~hall ri~·· hr•l " 11 1~ t ••lnlflf! li t" C•11 •1l f ,.jjl "UIIll!l"/1 tfu• <.lJH11"' f rom-1 h•·i r ~' 1'1\ ,.. Tlw\ ~<. 1l1 1n i<.•• I• • uh·••l IIi m, Tl1f' v,,,, t' tl.:u «urnmonr<d l.atartl'· fr••m thr ••I'H\•·: tloat r("(:a llf'rl the ~pml nf Jairull·~ rl!lu•·hto ·r and of th•· ~·idn w's son. will ~ound f .. rt ~ th•· r~urrt'<"ti"n ('all anrl thf-~ra\'f"ll' ~·i ll :.-h o· up tlwir ,jrtim~. T lii-. r.-,.urrN·tion. at thf' cominF of thf' L•ud i11 tlw air. will ht' f,r Jx.lit•l'f'fll nnly. and tho·\ ~ill riw tn mt"d Him and will be ~·il h tlim f,,r n•·r. "Tht> re!>l of the dearl lin·d not a:!ain until th.-thou!'and vears Wf'ff' fini!lhl'fl'' , If,., :.>n :;;,_ i.e .. until aft er the Mil h•nni111n . ,,h.•n tlw Cr-·at Ju..!J!"mt'nl ~·ill takr plarr. Raptww Tl10· ·\l'n!'llo·. under the inspiratirm Qf tht- 1\ .. f, ~1urit. affirms that ""'·e !hal l not all .. j • .,•p ... \nt all will be called upon to pu~ thrnu;.:h lh•· pater< nf dt>11th. Tht-I rut-f.JeOple of (;,.j "'h" aro· lili n~ unearth_ whl"n the l...ord •· .. nwc. "~hall nnl pr~H~nt I prt'«'dt . or ~o bt'· f·•r ••l t h•~m "'hich are asln"p." hut "'·ill l>t! ..,.,..u).!h! up toJ:t-lhl"r with dwm !the rai!K"d d•·ad I io the d ouds. to meet the Lord in thr ai r : and !oO !'hall we e,·er ~ with th~ Lord" ' I Tn ..... ~. l : 15. 1 7 ~. A transformation will tak,. p\a('" ••in the twinkling of an e)·e.'' l nllf"li,.f "ill a!;k. How can thi! bt:-? "The thin~ .. "'hirh are impossihlr "''il h men are po!!- .jj,f,. "'ith t;od:· ":ritin~ to the Philippianll. P aul "l''"': ··Our ('un,·enation ill in heavf'n: fro•m "lwn~e a!...-. "'"'look for thr Saviour. thf' t .. ,rol j1·"u~ Chri!t: Who ~hall chanp.e our 'ilt: j.,,;h 11, .. d, .,f humiliation ]. that it may be fa-hi .. tw.-llikt-uni•J IIi~ ~l11riou~ hody. accord- ill;!'" th•· \to orkin~ "''ht>r!"bv Hr ill ablt: evt:n to ~uJ.,Jw all tJ,in;!~ unto ll im~lf' t Phil. 3:20· 11 1. y,.~ "II•· i,. ;~hl1·." Tht:rr• lirs the 5eart ',f f 11 il h. "FI··~h and h l"1ot:l." Wt' an• !o ld_ "1·annot in· lwrit ·tlu· K in~d,.m ,,f God" I I Cor. );;;:,O t. \ 'ita I ··h11n~t' mu~L lhf'n•fore. take J)la.-e. fur juo<,f ~~ "thi!' •·orruptihlr !the d ead I must put •• n inN•rruptio n·· YJ "thi~ mortal ]th~ li 1•inp:] mu~l put on immrtrtalit y" tS:ll . The li,•inp \\ d l ··},,. •·h an~efl ."' Thrir bodioo. will undf't!lO an iuctanlanr "u! lran~forrnation making thtm ••),),,. unt .. H i~ J!IMiou~ hody." Wonder \h•·r lfi!' rt·."urrf••:tion our Lo rd was nn l .. n~··r t<"l'l rir·tt>£1 t .. tht-1imitatiom of Ifill .-arthl' h·ol'l\. II•· .-amt• and wen t 11 "'·ill. ap· 1"•a rinp to th1• dis·ipl,.~ when "thr dooT!! "''en· .-.hut."' Finally. He a~endt"d into ht-a\'en befort- tho· f!a7.f' of II i! a mared di!<:iple!'. Wonder of "''"rt•·r~~ Qur f:!lo rifierl bodies are to be "likr untoJ lti,.:" "Wt kno"'· that. when He !!hall Hj•p•·ar. "''.~ha ll hf' like Him : f(•r l\'f' !~ha ll ~ Jl im 11:11 ll o• is" (I Jo hn 3:2 ). Df CISIOJ!I tU.GAZIMt:, llliMMf:A.POL I5, MtMM. '78 • _.. .. Pref_.-of ...., T••••• FMtll Tt.lr'ltleat S.•i••,.,, rltills ...... ftll1' ...... P.. ~ cmJ trial of -a. ... -boloto l'ondvt ..... tlw Roman procurator ol Judlla. Coac:oraloa !ha aooerllonhlp of Ploce a1o1ta .nth ., estm.e ol his c:h.araeter. it b inc.-. to noce the remarb of a modem writer: "'l'ltate wu Ofth proev"'tor of Judea. The pro'lince of Judea bod fo.-dy-Ill< ~of -.., (ono of Ill< ..., of Herod the Gom), ...s waa formed wboft lie - depooed (A.D. 6). $paldrtl ""'''tlY. h took ifl the IOUlhern half of PUestiDe . Do You Want to Be Mentally Healthy? ., Dr. a.. .... s.c .... FROM "CHRISTIAN CRUSADE." TULSA, OKLAHOMA There used to be a daY, when we boob. ~ conc:c:tted effort pUt for1ll looked upon sin 11 sin . 'There was to_ equ•1'k maa then C"er bet~. aad DO effort to shade it or paint it dif-sti.U m~ aom down bBI to his O'lnt femu from what it presenlled itself. deatruction. But that is no lonpr uue_ Nowedalys How proae we ate 1o ahrint blek no one is a drvnkard; he h• a cfilease or uy to come out from dader the: cal\ed akoholitm_ Tbe: child ts not to trials aDd 111fferinp ot adYerdry! be ruled by the ~mtts who have yet are DOt aD such the oommoa lot been iastniCtCd by the Bible that ""to of human tind? Job exclaimed in die spare tbe rod is to ..,00 the chikl," midst of his tri..U: Man, bom of but parents today are warned that woman is short-lived and &funed 10 follow that priacipk would pftll>. with ailhltioa. Solomon otite""'d the ably warp the chitd aod mate him lot of man as "'means, pains and a maladjusted i.Ddividual lO be thrown ¥eJ:atioct .. 11pon society-Siooe advenity is the lot of hv- This il the day when boob art rn.inkind why rebel apirut it? Ad- written about eo.oery subJect and w:rsity, rep.rdlesa of its eause or .dvice Jlven so freely that oeople be-aarure, c.~n actually wort JOOd for come more and more confused as to us if we bear up under it in the risbt how to faa life. fnme of mind and for the sake of Psychiatrist and Psychoanalysis arc: principle_ Not: without JOOCf re&MJG srriving to track down diseased does the Bible repeatedly rccommeDd minds. 1be term mental illness is to us the virtue of endurance, not a used over and over. and it has be· living in to dependence uoon othen., rome fashionable to sec: a psy-but endurance throu,tt Christ chiatrist. Seemingly the~ is no such Yes, submitting to conditions that thing a1 1in for which to be repentent CaliSe sufferinc, mental or physical, for one to find true joy. Rather, can exert a rdinin& power upon us. there are only warped minds. One It can cause one to become a better survey by a group of 1\i.ahly e:z-penon. more understandin&, more perienccd researchers ~cd that unselfish. This refinina: power mi«fn 81 .!5 per cent of the populatKKl hu be likened to the heat that in olden symotoms of menta] illneu. times was used to refine gold and We read to much about the Jl5Y· silver and today is used to temper chiatric--profession and the belic:f steel. our children need to be anaJylJCd to God. in Zechariah 13:9, was c:ertain- detenniDe what to do about the sense ly looking down to this day and of frustration with which they are giving pmmi5e to us when he spoke sunnosed to be plagued. 10 his faithful saving: "I shall certain- This seems somewhat stranae when ly bring the third pl{1 throulh the ProfeSior Hans J. Eysenct, ooe o( fire; and 1 shall actually refine them the most eminent and ~I respected as in the refiniag: of silver, and paycholog;cat reuearc:bers id the JOid ... world, reported ill the lntrmatiortDl lm~mal of l'syclri#try, No. 1, 1965, that various research projects published throughout the years have c:onsistentJy shown that of the people diaposed as bavin& ''neurotic .. prob- lems and in need of PSvchorherapy. but wtlo for some situational reason &0( no therapy, 72 per cent are later found to have recovered all by them- selves. Compared to lhis is the findina U.t of thole people wbo have limilar .. neurotic" proMems and who ao throu&b piychoanalysi~o "only « per cent are later nted as cured or very improycd." We live in a day when man l.s tryin& to CICI.pe trials and sufferina and 1o ICICUre in this tife that 'Which will fulfill and satisfy his IOUI. De- tailed statisdca pro'\'C lhat in one year. 4.078 mea tnd women aged 6S aDd older cocnmitkd verified acts of suicide in America. That u.me year, 14,674 pel'IOCIIII a!J'Cd 2S to M , adults in their prime, committed the ulti- mate act of despiir. That same year, 1,084 almost - adults of coiJqe aac, 6Sl bovs and prls ol hi&fHchool ..., Uld 92 crul- dren aaec1 14 and younaer tided them- selves. This is in America, the land of plenty, the nation where we are strivil'l& 1o do away witb poverty, diJeue ud crime. Snkidcl ·blwe ~ doubled iD me post 10 yeon -10 yean liMit hne ~ more Jcabla*-put oa rile When your mind is upon Christ and God has His wav, vou can rest in t.b.. assurance of God's Word when He savs: "Y6»u s,.re my people, and they will reaJily acknowledge:, Jehovah il our God." Communism mates many promises . . . socialism holds forth the branch of peace of mind for all, but both are bMed upon a false premite. There- fore. for man to accept either is to take away from himself the victory that c.~n be his in Christ. How many would tum to suicide, drup; or akohol if they •O'Okt stand in the rerrnemeot of God's k)ve? Our country is now in perilous times. Men's hearts are failing them, but God stilt calls for us to endure this period. The Olristian, dedkated self t~ God eo do H is will and to follow rn the footsleps of Jesus Christ, in carryinJ out his dedication may uperience hardships in the fonn of discipline and adveflity that he has not fore- seen. But by enduring, he will be refined, even as indic:ated by the inspired words: "No discipliM seems for tbe pre:aent to be joyous, but pievous; yet afterward to those who baVe been trained by it, it yields ~blc f.,.;~ aamdy, n,n-.· 00 MINUTES ,, IUIJLE .., ,. -....... ,..._ ----~ ............. THE CHRISTIAN HOME The greatest threat to spiritual awakening in America is. Chris· , tlan w ithd rawal . Though 2 Chronicles 7 :14 promises ··heal- ing 10 the land," many of God's people wag their heads in un· beltef, questioning whether the land can be healed, or even should be. Twentl"h-century prophets of gloom predict that A-Is beyond hope, be- yond faith, beyond mercy. .. _ the Lord is coming soon!" And so the silent Christian m a· jority folds its ha nds to wait. watching Satan win one victory after another and not even lift· ing a prayer. Passive lnditrerence, prayer- lessness and resignation to the conditions around us h~ al· lowed the enemy to move lfeely and withOUt opposition through the medi•. the university. the legislature. Thts was not Christ's plan tor us. In Matthew 5 :13 he defines our rote to be that of "sell In the earth." Meat packed In salt ia preserved end tt)e oormel process of decey re- atralned. In the tame wey, Cllrilllons filled with the Spirit and the dynemlc of prayer have the power to be thet kind of re- strainer, holding back corrup- tion, and in tum holding beck Ule judgment of God. Sodom and Gomorrah had no such re- strainers (Genesis 18:22-33). h was not the ebundance of sin-- ners that brought final destruc· tlon . It wea the ebtence of saints. This negatf"'-" hea caused many to tum thetr batcka to the apirttual, aocial and moral ia- auea facing the Nltion ... to walk tiwr, from inYotvement with ~ ••what can I do aboul it'' atti- lude. "Aller ... lin' thlo the -M wiM be Itt the IMt doys? lin~ thlo juelo olgn olllte times? L .. 'o Nf, drtnlt. ond be IMfTY Often the cry It heard In America. "Low lt or leave It!" ·l'feglcally, we •• Chrlstiena have left it If we heve 1alled It In prayer. We have become satt thet has lost ttl aavor ... 1t1 ln- nuence ... lhl fellrolning -· Whet hope fs there for en Amet- ic.o whoM Minto have gl¥en up end pocked their begs for ~>MY­ en? Me, h -bel Mey .,.... burden -p.._ be. "l.onl, gl>e uo mercy. I!Miing, -· In 19781" C>o iua& U :l -:. lnd..t;na Somula. 11e0t1 ., lmp<rhll pro'f'iDce (I.e. under the dired conlrol of lhe emperor). it wu IOftmed by • ptocu.n.tor. The procurator WIS the pnmnal terYant of tht etfti)Cf'O•, dJ~y rnponslble to him. and ..,. primarily oonctmed with finuce. But the powers of procur11tors "'ried aocordin;a to the appointment of the empero•-Pilate wa • procurator cum potntare. i .~. he pouessed civil, military , and cnmina' jurisdiction. Tht procurator of Judea was in some way subordin•te to the lqate of Syria, but the exa.::t character of tht subordination is not known. lu 1 ruJe • proc:untor mwt be of eqt\estrian. rank and a man of eertain militlry expenence. Under hil rule, the Jews were allo-wed as much .elf~mernmen t as was consinent wtth the mlintenance of imperial authority. 1be Sanhedrin was allowed to exercile judicial functions. but if they desired to inflict the penalty of death. the sentence had to be confirmed by the ftoc:untor . .. We have no cerhin knowtedat of Pilate except in connection with his time of rule in Judea. We know nodtina of his birth, hili ori,;n. or hit earlier years. Tacit11s (the Roman historian about A.D. 115]. when speakiJrg of the cruel punishments inDicted by Nero {the emperor in A.D. 64] upon the Or.ristians. telb us that Quist, fror'Q.....t.om the name 'Christian' was dtrived, was put to death when Tl>erius wu emperor (A.D. 14-371 by the proeuntot Pbntius Pilate (Anna/J, xv.44). Apart from this reference and what is told us in the Ne• Testament, all o11r knowledp: of him is derived from two Je'Wish writers, Jotephus the historian and Philo [the philosopher I of Alexandria." Moreoner, the ume autho r writes: "Philo (Leptio «1 c.a.m, xxxvili) speaks of Pilate in terms of the seve~st condemnation. Acconlina to him. Pilate w• a m.n of a Y~ery inflexible disposition. and w:ry merciless as well as obstinatt. Philo c.alls him a nwf of most ferocious pusions, and speaks of his corrupt.ion, Ns .ets of insolence. his rapine, his habit of imultiR£ people, his cruelty. his continual murden of people untried and uncondemned, and his never-endinA and most Arie\I'Ous inhumanity. This Is very hishJy colored and .probably much exagerated; certainJy the instances gjven do not bear out dtis description of tht man. Much of what he !Philo] uys of Pilate is in direct opposition to .t.at we learn of him in the Gospels. There he (P\Iatel appean to us as 1 man wtlo, in spite of .many undoubted faults, tries hard to conduct the trial [o f Jetus) with fairness. P\late had the ethiC1 oftlis class. and obviously tried to act up to the standard which he had formed. 'There wu in him. howeYer, no deep moral basis of character. as is shown by the utter skepticllm of his question. "What is truth?' (cf. John 18 :38.) When he found that the doirrA of strict justice threatened to endan~tr his position, he reluctantly and with a areat deal of shame J.l¥1: ... y to the demands of the Je"W~. He tent Jesus to the cro•. but not before he had exhausted ew:ry expedient for urinl Him. ucept the simple and straJ&htforward one rX dismillin& the 'CIIe-He had the bauahtiness of the dominant race, and a profo11nd contempt for the people over wtuch he ruled. This oontempt, as we have seen, continually brouaht him into trouble. He felt deeply humiiated at ha.;nc to Jiw way to thOK W'hom he utterly despited, and, in the maaner of a small mind. re~d hinuelf oo them by c:a11inc Ovist their klrlc, and by refUiin& to alter the moc:kina inleilpCion on the cr-(cf. John 19:1,.22]. It is certlin that Pilate, "In ..,.. ...... 1 ..... llctod, """kaew that he ICted ..... hil «<IIICience. He knew - -otpt, but br oellloh •d c::owM8y ............... to do it. He •• -by· ..... -·--.ancllle ..... w. ... Oil tht ;.daa•••t ol OUt Lont, thotlle-pty, ~ ..... pity .... -of""-pooplo" (cl. J.---.---.. Tit~ l•t.,..,.,_ S~ .,. ~ Ct. 1929, Vol. IV, PI'· 2396, llMo). (CONTIIIUED ICEXT WEEK) MEMORIZE BIBLE VIliS~ EACH WEI!It c.. ...... ... _ .. a '_. • a.NI;C ,,_. _ ... ....... =--.. . • ":.::a ... , _ ... _ .. _ --- F1C1'n10UI 8USDi JCA.ME ST AT£MDT Tile ~PII'tl• are . dGilll t.st...-u: WetlldBI PniCieJ'tid, 1!'700 baa a... B, CJ"'"' G~e. Ca. 1!141: Roy Jf. Man-n. 15t09 Mt. CoWell. Fc.llb.in VaUty, Ca. tl641; M. J. P1al1JIIpl, 513 s..u Mariaaa Ave •• La PHate, Ca. 91746: ~ T. f"al.uco, %61% Sea-v...,, Corona ~1 Mar, Ca. 9UZS. LlfM:•ra I-Ol- FICTI'OOUI8fJW1ftw IIAIII! 11' ATEMEJfT n. fDOoow1lt ..,_ II ......... ,. -Be- .. ftonl Wetpt Ce1M_r • zaoz La Pa Rd~. !de zn. Mtwton V~JD. ea. IU7S: a-a lit. .... Pb..D •• U&St Arps Drtwe. .. .__ Vte)D, Ca. ta15. T'ld.s ....... l.t oaedlclled by aa Lldf'ldal. S1pect: Ste•ea M. Savlov, Pll.D. FE nUOUI 81118 ... JlAME .,..TE_..,. ,.. ..... ....-.. dlillll tst I M: Gil • 2 .. """""' h9 VIa .. I Ji..,.,n BeaQ. Cllll. --.: fllaJta II. Ctrt-v.U.. ntvaaa. ;.IJft. JIOft ~ Cat trJIII. ...... ...,., ... aa.dllcted by .. lld:f'ldlliaL Slpell: Marllll. Clrt.....,_ 1'1:111 ....... u.: .,. • .,._1 ,... .......... l&n ..... '1 -= 1btll ..... F.O. 2\L GO ........ 11, Baalt. Ca. alb Gary t..e Y• llonl. 410 ftatdlac. 8...... Ca.. tiNt; Jolla Dai1M ...... 410 B.an111c. Balboa. Ca. 12611: Guo?d ~ BaOey, 417 £. aa1 It_ Balboa. Ca. t!e61. Tb1s buslneu Is OODducted by u unJat'orporated as- sodatloc other tlwt a ~rt . oersbip. Signed: Datta T. Falasco. This statement wu rued wltb t be County Cler\ o1 O~e County Jan.U ,I976. Thi& state.meat wu tJJed WU.b lbe COIIDt)' Clerk ot o,._e Coaty JM. 7. 1971. nu ...aea• ,... m«t witt~ tile eo., Clftt ot On~~~t eo..t, Jalt, l!rll. MIMit Ia Z:Z, Zi, Fe. I, 1.t, 11'71. a. Cbe Newport fiaJtoJ' Eulp, r -S1SZ9 Tbls butDass 1a CMdlld.ld by aD ao.t.corporat-' ...... IIOCiatloD ot~r tbu a partlllerlbtp. Slpld; Guold Lee Bailey. Tbb IU.t.emeat wu tiled wttb tbe COUIIIty Cler'k of On.Dce County Jan..l9, 19'78. Publish: Jan. 29, Feb. 5, 1!, 19, 1976, 1n the Newport HarbOr Enslgn. F -51159 FJCTmOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMEI\T The follo•·m. persoo lS doing t.ous1nes~ as: Matt Brady's Fs lm Co., •1 Park Newport, Newport flear tt. Ca. 92660: Mar)orle Y. Lee, Z220 Park ~ewport, !1\ewport Be2rh, Ca . 92660. This tJusiness is ron<1u<'ted by an l.ndtvidual. Slgned: Marjorie \. Lee. This statement was rtled with the Count} Clerk of Orange County Jan. 30,1976. Publish: Feb. 5, 12, 19, 26, 1976, In t he Newport Ha rbor Enst;rn. F -5Z141 LIGALMO'ItCI F1CTJTJOUS BUSINESS NAMF STATEMENT The followtno! persons are do111g buc;lnPss as: Savage Amerkau ProJP''t, 4621 r ortlanif Dr ., t oron .. dPI ~1ar, r t 'tfornta '!2625: Jam~':; J. H:mnon, 4621 fort- land Dr ., r·nrona 1Pl \1ar, Calif. 92625; Ar u"t> Hi1Jllloo, •2 Ant·hor Dnv" F men- vtllE', c allfornt3 'l4soa. · This !Justness IS ronrlul'!- .-...1 tn a general partne rship. Si~nPd: James J. Hannon. Ttus statPm~nt was filed with the Count} C le rk ofOr- ange County .J:..n. 23, 1976. Publt!lh: Jan. 29, Fell. 5, 12, 19, 1976, In the !'iewport Harl..or rnsirr. F-51863 lEGAl MOnCE FIC TITIOL'S Hl'Sl\ESS \o\\lf-ST\n.ME:-.T The rollowtn~ persons are r1out_ lJuc;tnPss as: Fortcltn- tng, 11451 ~rookhurst, Gar- den Gro\~>, c ahf. 92640: I outs H. \1oll!ard, 1145 1 Brookhurst, Garden (.,rove, Cahf. 3Z640; Justm L. Mol- ca rt1, 114) 1 Rrookhurst, G3Men GrovE', Calif. 92640. TloiS business IS r•onducted by a gPn~>rat par tnership. Slgnet1: LoUIS H. Molgar c1. T his staterneut was fllf'd with the C'ount y C'lerk of Oran.:e County Jan. 19, 1976. Publtsh: Jan. 22, 29. Feb. :5, 12, 1976, in the ~E'wport Ha rbor EnslRn . F -51630 LIGAL MOT1CI S-08139 FICTITIOUS BUSI:'-iESS ~A M E STATEME~T The fo llowing person Is doiJlg IJuslnl•ss as: The Ten- nis Rar·ket, 3040 Parlh c Coast H i~hwa ), Co rona del Mar, Caltr. 92625: John R. S11erman, 516 Begonta, Co- r ona del Mar. Cal. 92625. T his hustness Is rondurted bv .ln inoHvtr1ual. Sil(nf><t; John R. Sherman. Tins statement was med wtth the County cterlo. of Orange Countv 0('('. 30, 19i5. Puo lis h: J an. 22, 29 , r·E'b. 5, 12, 1976, tn the Newport Harbor Enst~n. F -50971 LIGAL MOT1CI S-01533 FlCT ITrOUS BUSINESS NAME ST ATEMENT The following per son Is dot.ng ooslness as: Friendly Clock &r Wat<'h Repair , 1414-B South Main St., Santa Ana: ... en Harold Morales, 1906 West Harvard St •• Santa Ana, Calif. 92704. This business ls <'onc1urtfld by an lndivldual. Signed: Ben H. Morales. This stateme:lt was nltld with t~ County Clerk of Orange County Dec. 23, 19?5. Publlsh; Jan. 22, 29, F@'b. 5, 12, 1976, ln the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -50868 LIML .. 'fta P.mll~ Ju. 15, z:z, Z9, Feb. 5, 1976, 1ft tbt Newport Hll'tlor Endp. F -5ll S5 t.IGAL .. ftCI FTCTITIOUS B~"'ESS NAME ST ATEM£NT The follcrrinc pereoo is doinc bulDess as: A8dro- meda Ltd.. 20151 Spnce AYe.. Santa Ana HdPts, Ca. 9!707: Jobn Al'UIIr Pobada, 20151 Spruce Ave •• Santa Ana He!gbts, Ca. 92707. Tbfs buJoessis coodtlcted b ) an lnd.lvidual. Siped: John Arthur Po- buda. This statement was filed wftb tbe County Clerk of O range County Nov. 28, 1975. Publlsh: Jan 15, 22, 29, Feb. s. 1976, in the Ne-wport Ha.rbor Ens~ F -50167 LICM..MOTICI FICTITIOUS BUSINESS N A.ME STATE ME NT The following persoo is doing bi.Lsiness as: Geral- dlne·s Antiques, 2253 Har- bor BlYd., Costa Mesa, Cali- fornia 9262&. Geraldine Lee Crissler, 1332 Wttsoo Ave- nut-, Costa Men, California 9Z626. This business is conducted by an lndMdual. Sumed: GeraJdlne Lee Cr issler. Thls statement was filed with tbe Count} Cle rk of Orange County Jan. 30, 1976. Publish: Feb. 5, 12, 19, 26, 1976, in t he Newport Harbor Ensign. F -52143 LICM. .. tiCI FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following persons are doing business as: Gregory- Mors Defelopment Co •• 1919 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. CalU'orn.la 92627: James H. Gregor y, general partner. 2301 Tustin Ave •• Newport Beach, Cal. 92660; WiUtam L. Mors, general partner, 1312 Dover Dr., Newport Beac h_ Caill. 92660. This business is cooducted by .a general partnersh.tp. Signed: J . H. Gregory. This statement was tiled with the County Clerk or Orange County Jan.19,1976. Publish: Jan. 22, 29, Feb. 5, 12, 1976, in the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -51631 FICTfTIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEME NT The followl..og persons are doing business as: Passport, 31661 Los Rlos, San Juan Capistrano, CaJU. 92675: Claudia Hirsch, 30 Harbor Is land, NeW"pOrt Reactt, C altf. 92660; Hugh Hutson, 31661 Los Rios, San Juan Capistrano, Callf. 92675. This busines s is conducted by a general partnership. Sigoet1: Hugh Hutson. This statement was filed with the County Clerk or O range County Jan. 26, 1976. Publish: Jan. 29, Feb. 5, 12, 19, 1976, in the Newport Harbor Ensittn. F -51910 LIGAL MOTICI f1CTITIOUS BUSlNESS NAME STATEMENT The following person Is doing business as: Corona Pacific, 606-1/2 Jasmine An., Corona del Mar, Ca. 92625: Harry Oliver Gold- smith, 606-1/2 J asmine Ave., Corona del Mar, Ca. 92625. This buslness ts oonctucted by an ~ividual. Signed: Harry 0 . Gold- smith. This s tatement wu rtled with tbe County Clerk of Orange Couoty Jan. 9, 1978. Publish: Jan. 15, U , 29, Feb. 5, 1976, l..n the Newport Harbor Euip. F -511%3 LIUL .. TtCa f1CTITIOUS BUSINESS FICTITIOUS 8USI.Jo4~ NAME STATEMENT NAME STAT£111£}.11' The followlQc pereoo ls The foUowlllc penon t. doln& business u : Oull dotllc basiMaa u: A.tro- Waterbtds. 17?5 ~wport Compoeeetl Co., ll?J DI- BIYd., Co.ta Uta, Ca. peat Dr., 121. Int., Calli. H$1'7: Dafld Campbell. 9!'715: Rd)ert Towen Bar. 10S08 Lt.adalt Ave •• Nor-mu. 401 Ollda. Newport 1F&Jat, CaJ. 90650; P.O. 8os a.e._. C&Uf. lleiO, 119. Balboa. Ca. ~1. Nl twtaa11t~ nta•....,•ll~ ., ............. by u ... ~...... .... a..t Toftn s.-Darid caqlbe&J. a ...... Tills ....... wu rued nu te•H•IIl wu tUid .w. u. eo-ty cam o1 . wta t1111 c.o.tr ca.t o1 01111p Co.tl .Ia. t, 1t11. Ol'llllip C..., .I& I, mt. ....... , ... 11. u. tt, ........ ha. u. a. .. P& S lt1. Ia tM H...,.rt. F& I. lfM. Ia 1111 .. ..-t • ....;,.. ,_... .... 0 [' , .... L•AL•nca F1C11TIOUS BUSIKESS NAME STATE tiE NT Tbe foUowinc peHOO is doq bllsl.oess as~ L. D. S. Blli.ldiDg Mal!lla..t.nen, 1849 nU.Ols, Costa Mesa. Ca. 9!1%&: Diane Gavel, 1849 illiDo!s, Costa Mesa Ca. 9!6!6. • Thll busi.DHs is cooduc-ted by an I.DdiYidual. SJcD«l: Ot.ane Gavel. T his statement was flled wttb the County Clerk of Oruce County Jan. 30.1976. Pllbllsh: Feb. 5, 12, 19, Z6, 1976, in tbe Newport Batbor EllsJ.cn~ F -52140 LKAL. MOTICI FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following persons are doing busl..ness 'as: G & G Enterprlses, 2408 E. 2Zod st., Newpon Beach, Calif. 92660: Wllltam P. Gh·ens, 2651 Crestview, Newport Beach. Calif. 92660; B.uban J. Givens, 2651 Crestview, Newport Beach, Calif. 92660; F rancis H. Glockner, 2408 E. 22od St., Newport Beal h, Calif. 92660; Mae Rea M Glockne r, 2408 E. 22nd St., ~ewport Bearh., Calif. 92660 This business is ronduct ed b) a general partner ship. Sl.gned: MaP Rea M. Glockner. T hls statement was filed wtth the County Clerk of Ora.nge f ount)' .Jan 30, 1976. Pubhsh: Feb. 5, 12, 19, 26, 1976, In the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -52130 LIU&..T1CI S-01532 f1CTITIOUS BUSINESS ~AME STATEME!'T The following person ts doing business as: AI Lour . eiK'o Scraper Rental, 6719 Longfellow Dr., Buena Park. CalU. 90620: Albert Lour- enco, 6719 Longfellow Dr., Buena Park. C alif. 90620. This business is condu<'ted by an individual. Signed: A !bert Lourenco. Thls statement was filed with the County Clerk of Orange County Jan.16, 1976. Pybltsh: Jan. 22, 29, Feb. 5, 12, 1976, In the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -51597 LaGAL. MOTICI S-01544 FICT ITIOUS BUSlNESS NAME STATEMENT The following per sons are doing busl~ss as: United Building Maintenance, 1404 Kenmore St., Anaheim, Ca. 92804: David A. Ordonez, 1404 Kenmore St., Anaheim, Ca. 92804; David M. Or. dooez, 1404 Kenmore St., Anaheim, Ca. 92804. Th.ls business Is conducted by a limited partnershl.p. Signed: Oavld A. Ordonez. Thls statement was filed with the County Clerk of Ora.ngf' County Jan. Hi, 1976. Publish: Jan. 22, 29, Feb. 5, 12, 1976, ln the Newpor t Harbor Enslgn. F -51623 LIGAL MD'nCI S-01541 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NA ME STATEMENT The following penon Is doing business as: Sb@lby of Caltfornla, Lincoln Pla&a, 23Sl W. LlDcoln, Anabelm, Ca. 92801: Donald C. Kos- lotr, 2200 Cowlln An., fl?, Commerce, Ca. 900U. This bG1iDess ts ~eted by &n lndlvldual. Stpect. Dooald C. Koslott. Tt\ls ltatemflllt wu ftled wttb the Coury Clerk ot Ortn(e COUGty Jan.l6, 19?6. Pablt.b: J•. %2, 29, Ftb. 5, u. l.i16. I.D the ~rt Harbor E111tp. ~ -51605 L~ML•nca a.-OUIS f'lCTITlOUS BOSDt"ESS N.utt STATEMENT Tbe lol»Y ... .-.. ls doW~ buaDeu u: .,.._ a-«, 3001 s.. Onllp, Suta AM, Cautorala ln07: wm.a. R. caa~er, auzt a-e. Roell. Clf$ liMO a.c, CaiiiDnla ...._ TIIUba .. III&.ICaedilo:W by • lidct*'IL ... WI.Diaa ll c .... . T1lll .......... fDid •• e:... c~ Clllt ., Or-.. c..tJ .... l&.:lt'JI.. ...... 1 ........ , ... s. .... ...... .. till .. ltCJt ..... ,... , ..... Pwbllsb: Jan. ZZ, 29, Feb. 5, 1%, 1976; In tbe Newport Harbor EnsSp. f" -516U L!ca.L•nct NonCE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE No. F -5Zl9 Loan No. U-131121 On Marcb 5, 1978, u ll:OO A.M., IMPERIAL COR- PORATION OF A.MERJCA, as duty llli'Olnted Trutee II.Dder and piiTAIDt to Deed ol Tra.st recorded February 28, 1973, u lnstr. No. Z28Z9, lD book 105?3, pt.«e 39&, ot. Of!iclal Records 1ft the of- fice of tbe COUDty Recorder of Ora.oce County, State of C alilonllJ., WILL SELL AT P UBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR C ASH (payable at time of sale in lawfttl money of tbf I.Jnlted States) at tbe South front entrance to the Orau«e Count y old Courtbouse, Cit)• of Santa Ana, State or Call- forol.a, all right, title and Interest conveyed to and no•· held b}· 1t under saJd Dee<! of Trust in t he proper1) s ituated in said County and State deS<'ribed as: The estate or interest tn the land descrtbed o r r ove rf<l b) this Gua nntee is: A leasehold estate as c re - ated by that certain lease dated Januar y 1, 1962, ex- e t'uted by Charles W. For- s ee and Frances H. ForsPe, a s lessor, and by Donald B Ayers,· Jr., as lesse~>, for the term ending December 9, 2019, upon and sub)ect to au or the provisions as therem <'o ntained, which leas e was re co rded Januar; 25, I 962, tn Book 5988, pa~~;e 3, Ofticlal Re~'ords of said Orange Count). Lot i In Block 5 of Tra<'t :'4o. 772, as s hown on a Ma, recorded In Book 23, ~es 5 and 6 of Miscellaneous Maps, tn the office of the C' ount) Rerorl1f'r of said Count}. EXCEPT all r rui1P oil, petroleum, gas, b rea. asphaltu m and all kmdr~ s ubstances and other min- e rals under and In satd land except the tight to use an) portion or the surface of t he land for t1rllll..ng operatl.oos, mining or quarryl.ng of all kinds Including but not tox. elusive of oil well drtlllng, oU development, mining op- erations together wlth the Le-GAL MOlle• 4841 9 ~OTICE OF TRl'STEE'S SALE V~DER DEED OF TRt:ST T F 4482i LOA~ NO. 1515":3 r-;ouce is hereby given that SERRANO RECO~VE). ANC E COMPANY, A C ah- fornla corpor attoa as trus- tee, or successor trustPe, or substituted trustee por- suant to the dPed or trust executed by Thomas C. Bla• k and Vlvtan J. Black, husband and wife, and recorded Jun. 30, 197 1, lo book 9699, pa~e 909 of Official Records In the office of the County Rt>- corder of Orange Count", C allfornia., and pursu.M to tbt Notice of Default and ElecUoD to Sell thereundPr recorded Oct. 3, 1975, In boot 11529, P'(e 1399 or l&.ld OftlcW Re<-ords, will SELL OD February 13, 1976 at 2:00. p.m. at the south (troat) tDtraace to the Old Co.aty Courthouse. ln thft Ctty ol Suta Ana. Call- fonata. at pabltc auction, to the h.l(hftt bidder ror r a!"h (payable at the tame of sal() lD hwfill mODe)' or thf Untted Statlts) all rl(ht, title, aad Interest, COCJYtYed to Ud DOW held by It under a..ld ~~ 1ft tbt proptrty s-Jblated '" aid Couoty and State ctucrfbed u follows: Tbe le&Rbold 1ntutS1 el"'lated by a a ... dated 1-.tJ 1, 1971, by and bf- .,_ tilt VlrctaLa Cof11C)n- U.. u leaot uct Thomas c . Ba.et uct VtnuJ. Black, ..... ud ....... )IQf t I 3 .... nconkd 1 .. JO, 1171. .. Book .... Pip ta&, 081da.l lecordl, tor a t.ra ~JUIU'J •• 1171. ....... De- C!IMK It, IOM.IPDIItM ..,..._ eo• •• llld caa. .... u tMntll pi'O'Ided.. ...,..._dllc.UIMnu RTKNeOR BliQI PU8USHED lf[f)(L y - L.._•nc• S-Ot sa F'.,IC...,T-n ... k>~US BUSt NAill£ ST A TEME~T Tbto tollowta, ptl'80e 1J dlo1nc llu1DH u: Oract Co. Ra.-f'YaJ S'W't1p1:1Mt, 15000 Saod C•)'OII AYe., Jr- vlnfo, Ca. 9!'716: Ra)'tDODd J otm stowell, P.CJ. 8os.-, Jnulf', Ca. 9Zi16. Ttua bvs.loess isr,onduct~ by lll l.odi rldual. Sirned: R. J. Stowell. Thls statement was fllf'd •lth t~ Cooat) Clm of O ranre Count)• Jan..t2,1976. NJllsh: Ju. Z9, Feb. s. 12. 19, 1976, lD the Ntowport Harbor Ens~. r -518:3'7 LKM. -TICa US4' of said surface for oLI •ells, t...nu, tunnet., mt.nJ.op n av<suons or s ha.ft.s, pr o- vi~, oow()ver , the same shall 'lOt bf> construed to prohlhtt slant dn lll.ng or sur-rl ott~r operations wrurh LD no A 3\' use or ln ~\ way affP• t th.:. surfar e rights or salt:l land, and which do not ~ntt·r ~ld land at a point le!is than 500 feet to said surfat·e, as reserved in deed from John H. Horner and Joan L. Horner, re- r or-:1€-(1 Jul;. 3, 1957. ln Book 3961, p.a~t> 371, Off!•· tal R<· - o rr!s. The strt-t>t 3ddress an1 other •:om moo deslgn.atton, t.f an}, of the real propert) dP- s cn li4!f1 above 1s purponed to be: 235 W,.lout Avenue \ewport Bear t1, CaJi.fornl.a: The undersigned Trustee 1tsrlalms am hallllt~ for a.m tn~'CJrrt-"tness of the streE't a·1t1ress 3M ochl?r orrmon 1est.rnatton, tf an). st.o•ll herem Satd sale wut be rna !o, t ut wtthout covenant or war- rant\. exp ress o r lmplif<l, ret:ar-:lt~ tttle, possess100, o r en(Uml•ranr PS, to pa' the rpmatntOI! pr lnripaJ sum of tht> note(s 1 se•·ured b\ sa1d OPed ot Trust, to wtt:. S34,- 672.5":, witt, tntt>rest there- on, as pmvtdt>/1 tn satd note{s), advanrt>s. If aD\, undtr t11E' terms of said~ of Trust, fees, ·har~es and .>xpense!> of tht> Trust€"' and of the tr usts creatt'tl l·\ said De"'C1 of Trust. The beneft• taP unt1Pr sa1r' D.:.et1 of Trust heretofore P'<PCUtet1 anti dPIIVE>rl'd to thf undt-rsh,ne<1 a wntten ~I3Tit101 of O,.faull and Oemano1 !or Sale, .tnd a -.·rltten \ott r of Default and Ele tion to ~II. The under- St~<nerl JUst><! sa1d ~otlle ol Default and E\et tion to Sell to lot" re orde<1 in thE' ··ount\ ~~o•hf'r' tht> rut prop - eft) Is lOI'ated. Date: JanuaP 15, 1976. JMPEHIAl CORPORA- TIO~ OF AMERlC A, as said Trusteot>, t)\ Evplrn Mui - IJe rn . Asststant Secr Ptaq SPS 4628": Publish: Jan. 2<1, FPtJ. 5. 12, 19i6, tn the "ito•.vport Harbor Enst~ LIGAL MOT1CI propert\ Jt>s• rib~ as fol- lows: Parcel 1: Lot 41 or Tra t ~o. -148, tn the C It) of ~ewport Sea h, Count\ or Oran¥t , StAte of C alUorma, as shown on a map re<·or df'd to Rook z:-1, Pagts 5-11 in<'luslveof Mis- <'ellaneous Maps, reror1s of Orange Count>, Calt.fornia. Parr el 2: An appurtenant non-Px- d uslve east>ment for lm:r E'SS and e~ress throu~thc1111 ' ot 75 of said T ract l'Jo. ~I 48, together with t>asementl' tor support and SPit I"'"" eot wher.e said Pan•pl 1 a•1J01ns Lot 75 of s atd tract a.nd together wtth t aS@mpnts for eavf s or ovt>rhanu, wht>rE' .-ch eavtos are I'Onst ructPd 1.Q accordan<'t with ~h - able munld pal ordU'Wires and an appurtenant, oon-t>x - clusln right to ust the fa- cllttles lOC'atf<l on said Lot 75. Propert) AddrE'SS pur- portedly known as: 412 \'tsta Suerte, NeW'J)O rt Rt>ach, Ca.litomia 92660. Said sale wlll be madto, but wltboat C'ovenant or war- rut}', express or tmplled. reprd.lng titlt. posstssion or eoc.umbn.nces, to sattsty the lDd..,.edoess ~ul'fod by l&id Deed, f.n(lodlnc thf ree Uld optt\M Of tbt tnattH ud ot tbt tnsts crn ted by aid dMcS. adn.Dt"n tMrw.d r, wttll tnterHt u pi'Of1cMd tber-.la. and the ....., pdllclp&l of ttw .ate ..eved bJ &lid dMd; 110· •• ••• 53 wUb taterest U..Wtoa b'OII JIIJ 10, 1m u ........ I.D Aid ..... Oiled: Juary t, 1t76 IEDAJ'O RECOtiVEY • AJICI COMPANY, u .-dl T...-.. BJ J. E.. Cor'lwall, ~Offt«r. ........_ .1-.a.,n.r• l,li'Jt, ..... ~ &.:IUL•IICI ....... F'~~'K..,..J,..il"M>nUI BU.,.SillES,..... .. AlliE ST ATE'MDT ne tot~.,..... ts doll& but •• aa Cal Air Flow, 4291 f"lretdde Clrd~. l"tne• Calll. tz70S: RGber't C. Aaiuo. 4!91 Fireside Ctrc~. tni.De, CalJL at705. Ttd.J bliaDH5 11 CCDtuet- ed bJ· ao LG11ntua.J. Slpede Robert c. ADZ.laao. nus .talem~ wu filed witt tbe COIIDC} Clm oiOr- &.Qge County Jan. SO, l f71. Pabllsb: F~. S, 12, 19, Z6, 1976. In the f WJIOr1 Hartlor Enslp. F -~Z175 Lec.AL .. TICI S-06020 Wt:!(]CtPAL COURT or CALJFOR..I\'l.A, COL"NTI' OF ORMOGE ORA:-<C E COVI\TY HARBOFt Jl'DIClAL DtSTRtCT 4.201 Jamboree Rd., S"li'Jrt ~rh, CaJ. 92&63 PLAINTIFF(Sr. f ED- ERAL OEPOSfT IN- St'RA."iCE COR POIU TlON Recet•e r for UNITED STATES ~ATIONAL BA~K. a national banking auocia- tloll in liquidation. DE FE~l>ANT(S}: RO!\- ALO E . BLEVIII'S. SCHALL. BUTLER, BOt:. OREAl' & GORE, 22Z2 l'. S. ~ationaJ Bank, San Otego, Cah.fornia 92101, At- toroey(s) Cor: PlatntUJ; Telepbooe 234-2241. CASE ~l'MB ER 1":667 St:MMO~S 01\ FIRST AME~1>EO COMPU l:-<T FOR MO~EY Dl'E To the Defendant(sr. A t lvil romplat.nt has beof>o ftled hy thP pla intiff!' s a~al.llSt you. If \OU wish to tiefend this lawsutt, '-OU must Ctle ln trus "OUrt a wnrten ple2ding in respon~ ro the ''Omplamt ·,.·tth.Jn 30 da ~ s after ttus summons ts ser. ve«1 on }'OU. OthPrwlse, voor ri"fault ,..til be entered oo apph cation h)' tht> plainttft(s , and tbt> court may ente r a judgment against you for the mone~ or o!'her relief re- quested Ln the rom;>laLnt. If }OU wtsh to s~k the a<1vice of an .ittor ne} m ttus matter, you s hould do so prompt!} S ) that your plead- mg, tf an\, rna' be rtlf<l on lime. Dated 9-10--:'4 H. Ha mlln, Clerk "iOTICE TO THE PER~N SERVED: You are served as an lndtvtdual defendant. P..tbllsh: Feb, 5. 12, 19. 26, 1976, In the ~ewport Harbor Ens~. LIGAL MOT1CI S-06031 FICT ITIOl'S BVSI~ESS ~A ME ST ATE ME~T The follovdng person IS t1oiniZ bustnPSS as; Karen's Korner Thrtn Shop, 489 :-.. Glassell, Orange 92666: Dave ~ Terry Stella, 223 Capri AvE'., Santa Ana 92703. Ttns hustness ts "Ondurted b) a general pannershtp. Si~ed: Terr\ StpiJa, Ttus statement was fLied With thE' COUnt} Clerk Of Orange Count} Jan. 29, 1976. Publish: Feb, 5, L2, 19, 26, 1976, in the ~E'wport Hubor Enslgn. F -52116 lEGAL NOTICE S-06021 FICTTTIOUS Bl:SJ~ESS ~:\ME SH TEMENT ThE' followlo¥ ~rsoos an dOtnf bus l..ness as : Uni- versity Smoking Cllntr, Ir. vint> Town Center, 4211 Cam pus Dr., Ste. 21ZA, lr . vtne, c am. 92664· l a•·- reonr e B. Bf'Ofrl~ 01, 120 Ame thyst. Balboa Island, Ca1lfornia 92&62; David A. Kldd, 3410 South Ma1n, Apt. 0 -2, Santa Ana, California 92'707. Th.ls business ts c-onducted by a general partnershlp. S~: Lav.•r f'Tlr E' B. Broer~ 01. This statement was filt'd ~Fittl the CooN} Clerk of Orange Count)' Jan. 29, 1976. Pbtlisb: Feb. 5. 12, 19, 26. 1976, in the N"J)Ort Harbor E.IW(n. F .52080 ~~--­S-0103$ FlCTITlOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The foUowlftc ptr.,. are do~ boslae" as: Atbletet RtWI lftYeltm@OtS. Ud •• 6100 Or'U(tCborpt Ave., S..ltf' 0, Blaeu Parat, Ca. 5106!$: M. LaRue Har. coon .poeralpa..,.r,6100 Ora.li(etllo~ A'f~.. S... Put, Ca. 106!0; All«" Har. cart -c-eralpart1wr,IIOO 0~ AYf., S.Jte 0. a... Pvt. Ca. t0620. nll ........ b~ by I ...... ....,..... -....~~ ,... 1112£• ..... Iliad ,... ... C..,. C1en o1 Onlrip 0..., IM. 7, 1"'- ....... Fa 5. u. at. ... 1"' .. tilt ... .,.rt llaftor£p.... '·'"'' , UCM.•na F1CTITIOUS BUSL'\ESS ~AME STATEMENT Tbf followlnf persons are doing busi.Dess as: WnsppiP's BeaJth) Foot1s, 1628 Mac- Arthur Bl•d., '"''POrt Beach 92660: Nanr) C Dallmeyer. 14';'91 Sumar Ave., Irvine. Ca. 9271 4; Kenneth D. Dall - meyer , 14791 Sumac-Ave., lrvi.oe, Ca. 9271 4. Ttus busLDess LS rooducted b) a reoPra.l partnt-rsh.tp. S1gned· ~an"~ ('. Dall- merer. Ttus statement was filed with the Count} Clerk of Or.wge County Jau. 30,1976. Publish: Feb. 5, 12, 19, 26, 1976, ln tM ~ewport Harbor Ensign. J--~142 LKALMOftCI F1CTlTIOUS BUSL"\ESS :\AME ST ATE Mf~T The follow~ persoo 15 dolnt busmus as: Books 'o Thmgs, 3-424, •1, 'ta ()porto, Newport Bearh_ Ca. 92663: M. Letgb A:lland, 10536 Santa Moruca bhd., Los Angeles, Ca. 90036. ThiS business is rondurtf'd t > an lodivlduat. Sl~ed: M. Lel~h .~alanl1. nus statement wac; rued with the Count) Clerk of Orange County Jan. Jv, 1976. Publish: FPb s. l2, 19. 26, 1976, ln the ~ewport Harbor Ensign. f -52139 LRAL..once FlCTITIOl'S BlJSl~ESS ~AME ST ATEM£!'-'T The following person 1s doing business as: Jon's En- terpnses, Global Graphtrs, Chpper C reatlve An ~r­ VIce, Lumart Supplier s, Me r rlhll's Compostuon Servtce , Dean & Assocu.tt>s, Art Desl~ Stud1o, l'nJversal Colour Graphl<'s, Ke' Gr aphics, Lew1s Oa~, Repro Master s, 3210 :'\on t ~ash­ tngton Avenue, Costa Mesa, C a.ltf 92626: Archer M~ruder Mun~·\, 32 10 !'iorth "a.shingtoo AvenuE', Costa Mesa, C allfornta 92626. ThiS bustnE'SS ts ·ont!ur tf'l1 tw an IndiVIdual. Stgned: Archer M. Munl'\. Thts statement ~·a::. ftled with the Count\ Clerk of Or ange Count\ J an.19, 19<6. Publish: Jan. 22, 2\ FPtJ. 5, 12, 19':'6, 1n ttM> ~ewport Hart'Or Ens.l£11 . F -516q: LKA.LMOnCI ORDINANC E NO. 1652 AN OROINA.~CE OF T HE CITY or !'\'EWPORT BEACH ADDING CHAPTER 1.30 TO THE NEWPORT BEACH M ilClPAL CODE, E!I\TI- T L£0 "ANNEXATIO~·· The City Counril or t~ C'Uy of Newport B..a<'h DOES ORDAll\ as foUows: SECTION 1. Chapc er I.- SO ls a&ied to the Newport Beac h Munictpal Codt" to read: "CHAPTER 1.30 ANNEX ~TION " Sections: 1.30.000 EIE>r tton Requi- red for Annexation ol Ter- rttory Ill Exrtss of One Hun- ctrtd Ar res. 1.3().020 Ell'ep!IOO. 1.30.030 Rt>troa<'tlve. 1.30.0.0 Ampndment . Re - pe&.l. 1.30.010 ELECTION RE - QUIR.£0 FOR AS~X ATIO"i Of TERIUTORY lN EXCESS OF ONE HUNDRED ACRES. The City Council shall not lftlttate proe.e<Jtngs to an- nex terrUory, nor coosent to the commeftctmtnt of proeMdilca to annex ter- rltory, aor approvt tbl" UDeDUoD ol territory U tbe ai'DOIM ot ~rrlllory to be .-...ct to tbe City u- eef.da OM a.taaclNd (100) ae-r.. tile CC.~aD· HDUaa or lf tlll City bU wlbltll .. (1) ,..., .... -.... ~ ..... ...,,ott.rtlllu ~ aeoepted -..r Stdiaa 1.30.0ZO ol UU c... Md tM CCMilMIId ac,_.. ol tilt OllM...,.Med n •Hoe Md aJd 1ft- ....., ?WI-... IIIIIJ MCIIfl -, ••• (l•) .u.. ............ : I eto t-d .,_ ...... "'. _...,., .. ;;: 1 4 liP lid tf .. ---~ ....... ...... .., ........ .. dll .......... sta A1Rlt1 AJf llltehM) l "tddll. soo Of M"r. bd M.n. lloft.r(S B. Nltii1D ott715 .._ V~ East, c~ Mesa, ... eom- pleted Alr f'oreebuie tnJD- iAg at Lackland Af'B, Tuu. Be is mnaJDIIII at LackliDd tor specl.albed t1'aJD.1ag Ia tbe security polio. ftekL He IS a 1974 ertda.te ofSlJw1"- l do High Scboo1, El Toro. LIGAL IG1tCI S-015Z6 F1CTrTJOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEM.EFr Tbe following persoo 1.s 1olng busine-ss u : Ken DE-- velopers. 12900 Garden Grove Blvd., Cards Grove, Calif. 926.43: MareeliDo Eu- gene Coati, 801 l't Basb, Santa Ana., Calif. 9%701. Th.ls business is oooducted by an Individual. Signed: Marcelino E. Conti. Ttus statement was ftlf'd with the County Clerk of Orange County Jan. a. 1976. Publl.s'b: Jan. 29, Feb. 5, 12, 19, 1976, in the Newport Harbor EDS&p. F -5126~ LIGAL MDTICI FlCTITIOUS B~'ESS NAME STATEMENT Ttte following per10n1 artt Jumg business as: PtbOnma Sales, 2152 Fallen Leaf Pl., Tustin, Ca. 92680: Pat Nw, 2152 Fallen Leaf Pl.. Tus- tm, Ca. 92680; Bealah Neal, 2152 Fal.len Ln!Pl., Tustin, C a. 92680. This business is oooducted b) a general parmership. Signed: P2t Neil. T bis statement was nted with the County Clerk of O rangt County Jan.l9,1976. Publlst\: Jan. 22, 29, Feb. 1, 12, 1976, in the Newport Harbor EosigJI F -51W LKALM011CI S-01568 FICTITIOUS BUSTh"ESS !'AM£ STATEMENT The following Pfrsoo is domg busln~ss as: H. A. Ta\ lor Awn!nc Co., 2601 Bluer1dgE' AYt>., OraDf;!e, 92667: Harr} Augustus Ta\- lor J r., 2602 Bluerldgf AYe .. Orange 9Z667. This business Is condurted t ~ an indtvldual. St.gned: Harr} AU(orllstus Taylor J r . Tills statement was filed 1nth the Count) Clerk or O ra~e Count,· Jan. 21,1976. PublLSh: Jan. 29, FPb. 5, 12, 1!1, 1976, 10 the Newpon Harbor Ens~. F -51767 LEGAL MDT1CI 1.30.020 E XC EPTION. The provl$ions of ttusCbap. ter shall not probiblt t~ Cit) Coun<'ll from \nJtlat~ proceedtogs to acnoex terri- tory to the Clty without a vote of tbe regtstert'd elec. tors When such terrtton ls surTOUDded on t bre. (3) or more sides by the bound.ar- tes of the C ity of Newport Beach. 1.30.030 RETROACTIVE. The provisloos ol th.ls C~ ter sbaU DOt ~~~Jply 1'4'tToa<'· tivPl)· to ao)• annexation pro. f'eedlng WblCll bU bf.eo a.p.. proved by the City Comell prior to thf elfectt .. date of tbls orc!IMD<'e. U.0.040 Aa.c.£~0WENT -. REPEAt.. NoN ol tbe pro. Ylsklos ol ti'IU C ... r J11a11 be amadf'Cl. modlfted or ,._. peeled~ a dilly~ &Dt! lep.UJ ~trtt.ed ... Uc beUirlir. SECTION 2. ln.ts onlla- aaot» s hall be p.biiiMd c.ce 1n tbe oftld&l ••4 ••r t1 tht City, ll8d tM 1UM .... be tft«ttft UIUty ('()) .,. afttr till (tatt of ....... ~~ ordbuct wu IIU'o- ~It a nc*J' .....asc of U. City Co.:ll ol tile City tf ~ lelelll Mid OD tllll Utll da.J ol J_,-, ll1'71, _, -u P11¢M • tile ... , .. :~..,.,, lt'ft. bf .,. .......... ""' to Wit: •n:s. ~UlE : lie.; IMil. DoataJ. Barnll. ltye.. . ..... Je0ES. COOJICIUEJit hllla. AJISEJn' COUIICQ .... ..... DlirlltA.Mb 2 .... AIIDh ~ Lillllll CltJC:.. IAP.tllt CHUICH CLIPP OL. MPPOaT aiACH -60.J4U Da. P. IIM'IOM 81JMOal PASTOl .. DAY eatOO&. ••••• tt• A.J&. D18LIITUDY .... • ••• •• a.L a ., .,.... , •• ., ... ••o. TH£ FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH THE CEMTER FOR IIILICAL STUDIES f t•5 A..~. &18\.£ CLASSES-11:00 4.~. WORSHIP HOUR 7:00 ,.~. EVANGELISTIC HOUR )01 MAGNOLIA. AT SAN TA A.MA. AVE •• COSTA. ~EU GRA E BIBLE CHURCH Veterans' Memorial Bldg. 565 W IX th, Costa Me~ R£V TOM TYREE. Pastor S NDA Y Sl:R VIC f-~ 10· 30 A.M & 7 00 P.M Suncb ~ S ·huoL all ages. Q 30 HOMF. BIBLL Cli\SStS Call Ci52~ .,.eachmg 8 tble Ooctr.111e• ATTEND TH CHU RCH OF YOUR CHOICE REGULA RLY We anvttc \rOU to W1..1r h1p LUTift-'R >\N CHURCH OF THE MASTER 2900 PacifiC Vn Or Coron• del Mar. Calif. AWRI:. t-D FRUHLI"J Pastor Plwnc: M4-2604 SUNDAY SCHEDULE: 9:15a.m .• Sunday Sd100l 10:30 a.m. -Worship Nursery and Colfee Hour Chrittion Sci~nce Service~ FIR T-CHURCH OF CHRIST. CIEVflST 1303 Via udo Nt-wp6rt Reach -~~ ~LINDA V QiOOL 9 & 10;30 B. nt. c;.t'NOAY ERVICE 9 & 10:~ L rn. \\EONESDAV EVENt (. ~F.ETING 8 P_:"'· READING ROO~ w.-~, days: C) a.m .. 5 p.m. \\ t>dnc~day: 9 a.m.-7:45p.m. Tucsthy • 9 a.m.· 5 p.m.: 7-9 p.m. SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST ~rwport ~ach .at ( orona del Mar 3100 Pacific Vicw OT. SUNDAY SCHOOL 10 a.m, S NOAYSFRVICEJO.un f.F D'JESD.~Y 11:00 P .\t. Rcadtng Room : '3500-B F_ Cont8wv. Eatraoc e ou ~arclana Mon.-Fri.: 10 ;~.m. to 5 p m !'anday aherooon: I t.o 3 Sat.: 1 0 a.m. ro 4 p.m. Y ou arc cordially in\lrcd to 01t tt>nd Church SerYICC\ .and ·,o use Rcadin Room . Ply mouth Congregational r.hurch A Fre~ and lndeoendem Omgregattnnal Otristlan Oturch THI: RtV JOHN A LINDVALL. M1n1ster SUHDAY SERVICES: 1:)0 A.M. AHO 10:00 A.~. Bible Study.~ d.m and 7 p m. Ch urch School 10 a.m. 3262 BROAD STREET, NEWPORT HEIGHTS Nursery care provided Phone: 642-2740 JOHN BARBOUR, "crlttc at large. •• oomedlan, wrlter and TV pereooaUty DOW wtth KNBC, trill ..,.0 atthe feb. 1! meet1Q& of the Thurs(lay Morntnc Club of Newport Beach. He is a Z-tlme Em my wlDDer. bas substituted oo the Men Grtmn show and bas ruested oo the Tonight show, SteYe Allen and Dean Martin shaw s. Tbe meetlng will be held at tbe Bahia Corinthian Yacbt Club, be. glnntng at 11:30 a.m. MESA GROUPS GIVEl-C COMMUNITY GRANTS Grants totaling more Ulan $3,700 were awarded by tbe California Community Foundation to the followlnr Costa Mesa organizations during 1975: The Boy's CluboftheHar- lx>r Area, $1,500; Girl Scout Council of Orange County, $884; Marrtan foundation o! Educational Therapy, $1,. 000; and the Girls' Club of the Harl.lo r Area, $330. CYSTIC FIBROSIS OFFICIAL TO TALK Ray Qorfman, a repre- sentative of the Cystic fl. bros1s Foundation, wUl be the guest speakt'r at tbe meeting of Gamma· Tau Gamma alumnae chapter of Alpha Ch1 Omega at 10 a.m. today, Ft>b. 5, at tbe home of Mrs. John Cooper of Co- sta Mesa. HI· TIMERS GOING TO OtNNER PL AYHOUSE The HI-Thners section of the Thursday Morning Club of Newport Beach wlll have a no host coclctall party thls Sunda y, fell. 8, in the Mis- slon v le 10 home or Mrs. Pete Jurtsich, Urton on to dinner at the Sebastian's dinner playhOUsP tn San Clemente. The rurta.ln rises at 8 p.m. for the stage play of 'Gypsy." Daftd YII'M.l .. a N- ,_..4d beaYJ IS t Mf .............. _. COlla ..... dtJ<I C'hll So dD lt otller caa«t .., .o.me ol .,.._ •" toad IINrJal bacld.lc lad la- tJIIe8tlal rn.ss. n., -s oat mtllti-colored eaq,alp broctllres to thcJoe•Bda ot •oters. Dan cSell•ers bls bud- printed campalgD lttentare door to door. "I cu•t al- ford tbose expeuiYe mua ma.llillgs. • • he elplalu. His SOD is b1s ea ... tp m.aaacer, and a oelc'lbor lady runs his campaJp cOmmit- tee. His treasurer ls a man wbose son Dave u~ to haul a,round to b.igb school cross- coantry meets. Some of Dave's more en- thusiastic supporters are "Yarnal's Tigers, •• a solt- baU team that pllY.s In tbe clty park league. Tbe team ls made up mostly of fOUDI men woo once ran for tbe Costa Mesa high school cross c.ountry team, which Dave has boosted for many years. They painted tiger stripes on Dave's tiny Nash Metropolitan car, to help publlclze Dave's candida cy and their team. "1 don't know il it wUl get me · votes or a ticket," grins Dave. The oew state Umits on bow much a candidate may accept from each donor m1y hurt some of Dave Yarnal's high-powered competition. But, lt woo't hurt Dave much. "Yesterday," he says, "I stoppeci by Dave's Camera sbop, and the owner gave me $10 and said 'go get 'em.' And I pic-\ed up an- other 10 bucks from Jacl: Curtis down at the barbf>r~ shop." Not exactly the kind of donations that w!U attract Watergate-type investlga. ttons. Dave 'figures if enough peopJe chip in those $10 don.tloos, be will be able to get his message across. His message, basically, Is that he Is a man who has worked hard for 13 years at doing things for his neigh- bors }n Costa Mesa, and feels he can do more for them on tbe City Council, The front page or a Febru- ary, 1966, Ensign shows tbe street Oooded around the Y arnal home at 2583 Sanb Ana Ave. Dave a..od hls tH!tgt\- bors felt they needed a bigger OPERATION RED FLAG storm dram. After getting Airman Lloyd C. Gardner, son or Mr . and Mrs. Carl D. Gardner of 1055 Redding, C'osta Mesa, has returned to Holloman AF'B, N. M., alter participating In "Hed flag," a Tad lcal Alr Command training exercise at Nellis AF'B, Nev. He is an in- ventory management spe- r i.all.st at Holloman with the 49th Tactical Fighter Wing, whose f -4 Phantom air- crews new combat misstoos iilinst mock enemy aircraft a..od surface-to-lir mlssUes. nothing but talk down at City Hall, he went to the county nood control distric-t and talked them into a new drain. "ln 1969, I suggested that the city have a crime pre- veotioo committee, •• Mr. Yarnal recalls, "and the Council adopted the Idea." In 1969 and 1970, he re- m~mbers working 6 months to get a commercial wreck- ing yard removed from a lot tOlled for residenti.allise. In 19?3, be fought, success- tully, to malntaln the right of residents to cooduct pr- age sales wtthout buying a city license. More recently, be has battled against in- creasing residential deoslty. "Tbe spot zonlng that the City Councll and Planning Commission have indulged 1n over the years have messed qp tbe West Side," be cbarges. • •I aim to stop that kind of thing, and I want to remi.Dd the voters that some former planning commtssiooers are nowtry- lag to get elected to the Clty Comactl." Mr. Yarnal says he be- Ue.es tt Is time tbe city got .orne councllmeo who are more responsive to the wlsbel.of the people. ''WbeD tOO people come to Clty Hall, as tbey dJd a few oJgtts ago, to protest a eqDe cbuce tbat placed a •sed' car lot smack In a rtlldeltW area. tbose peo- ple lllolld be llsteoed to," ays Due. "Instead, .ome of tbtm were told to sbut Ill) -ud tbe car dealer got la1s r.oetac .•• Some other Y a.rnaJ plat. IDrm plaDU call for a r..,e eo~MeUIIIC ceater, more COID..tty ue of school· b.a.ldJDP. I ltfUIC ~JIDc 6rt IDSaenmeatotoll*d If oompletloe of Newport Frwny, ud belp for the elty'a W-boa..S elderly peaple. He la'Ors cq - llc 1M ctty IICD OrdiM.Det .o tiiM all bllllae .... , Mnt,U .............. tbt Ami .... period to "amort!M" -cazftrMIIIIalpl. Mr. YU'MJ abo .,.._ to ... IliOn eroutnc caret-.., .... tM.arJ ICbDolJ• ud ~b bldlt lfl the older ltC.Uou ollloft. Dan ru for Ctty CouaeU oeee before_ but dldD't mab u. 0. Mareh !, whee tbe elty pteu a eoaodlftl4!1l Gilt or that blc field of 17, he belletes be bas a good chance of pqlllnc u off. "This Ume, f'm goi.Dg to be a winDer," says Dave. "l can )llst feellt." Obviouslyylle believes his own c:a.mpaJp alopn -"He CIP do 1&/' tF FIAE ITNK£8, A FEW IECOHOS MAY MEAN THE OIFFEAENCE BETWEEN LIFE AND DEATH! SOMf ::XP£ATS SAY AS MANY. AS ~ OF FIRE FATALITIES WEAE NEV~ TOUCHED BV FLAMES! U L & FIRE MARSHAL APPROVED FOR HOMES. APARTMENTS ANO/OA MOBILE HOMES . ............ ..... AI ,.,.... ef ._..., S,ll II SEA COAST ALARMS A Oiv••fon of Se• Coast Bldn Supply 642-3490 ~ Y ARNAL's TIGERS play softball tn Cosb Mesa's city recreation league, and use his tlger-strlped minicar to help pubLicize the fact that Dave Yarnal, at lett, ls a candidate for City Cound l ln the March 2 munlctpa.l election. Wit h tht> candidate, are, fro m lett, Harvey Haight, Mtke Campbell, Mark Krikorian and son Mike Y a.rnal. (Ensll!n photo.) ONDAY thaw THURSDAY SPECIALS (Fri., Sit. & Sunruy 'ri/6 P.M.)-Excluding HolitJ.ys dinnm include soup or salad, biked por~to or rice RED SNAPPER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.45 MAHI MAHI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2. 75 GRILLED SEA BASS . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.95 TOP SIRLOIN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.50 NEW YORK STEAK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.95 LOBSTER TAIL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.95 STEAK AND LOBSTER . . . . . . . . . . . 5.95 LUNCHEON llso $1!1Wd d6ily unti/4 p.m. 1627lf'Kifie Coet~t Hwy • Huntintton Bdl. • 12131 H2 1321 ll01 E. COAST HWV., COAONA DEL MAft • 17141 675-0100 Delays in our 6ew supply projects add to your ps bill . .. and worse! We dlink you ought to know. N11uul~e•• ltnm lndunt<••~ .. , .. ' I I I II f • II I .... " n tltll •' ,. 1 tn\th • t1 l'tll\. ,~ .. t·n• ''l""'tltl .. hq~ hll I• lit). U n Jt 11u ., ,t 'I'* \''-"'' \\ "' ,, \ .. , ... ,,, .. , .. ,{, t I \ I I I~ \ I t! I N•tur~la•~ from ~uth N~tur•l~t••· frnm 1NII N.Jt ut.~l !:"" lro•m """h At:~,k• \' ~-~ 1111t• 1''1" 111< \\ttl • lll\ 11.11111111;.1' • ., n' I r •• ,11''" "·'' t•' r11.11 ~. • 1 rh, I ' '"' lu,l • Al••lL• \\,II hull.l .1 pl1n1 "'I hi\" h n.llural ~·'' h'Uil\l .n1h1· l •w•L Ink• "''·' 1 ho n hi I'''' dll•11n.: 11 hu• \\'r II "" IIJ r l.uH• 1 n ' ' ,,< .. •tiel' tn nuke ~~· h u 1• ..~,1 l'tpeltnt•• will dt•l"''' 11 herr Th1• l'"'trt.t wtll •urrh Ill'· "' thl It"" "''"h 1111 ('~hl••rn•t nrnl-""" \\t II tq:•••l• II"'"''"'"' II It' \4•\1 'iCTVInj:t '-ClmC firm ... <1hlc In U'C other fuels. Wllar*IIJSmst seadlere CaliflrniMis. E:lch ycnr of delay 10 the <,OUth Ala!)ktt JHrHCc l adth $1.1" mtlhon Hl 1t!> C0\1. T hat boo!tto. your gas h ill ~l')()ut F ¢ each month fnr the :W-yc;u hfc nf the protect The'-C arc cn'l" beyond our <:ontrol -the cvcr·n<.rng cn-.t nf mntcrials. p1pchne ... shJp<., 1 nterc t, I :thor In New Mcxtcn. wherc we when they act wtth rcao;on:~hlc speed :~nd do not restudy each protect for long periods oft imc Tilt palest risk",... These pro,ccts ate needed deo;pcrately to prevent a -.cnou., natural g.:ts shortage Every delay adds to gas btlls. But worse. if we are kc::p1 from get· ung m ore natural ga~. <>mall hrm~ wtll have to close from ume to time. Even homes could he wuhout gas for heaung and cookmg-all because of delay. ftil crisis aee4-... want to make gas from co:~ I, n We know where to get more E.:lch pro1cct h()WO a hove i~ ycnr's delay cot.ts about$'}() natural gas. We've signed con· needed to prevent :1 fnghtcnmA rmlhon. And a year's delay tn the tracts for new supplies in "hon~tgc of natural All~. indonesian project could mc:m Indonesia and Alaska. We know Rut we've met delays every· around $100 million extra. hnw to make gas from coal. where, delays that wall CJIU<.C ..._....,. tc:alr. We can head off a serious short· your ~tO!. hi ll to go up. If we're "•1 age if we are not held up. But held up lon~t enou~th , the ddny' The number of local, state not one of those pm~s has wlll mcnn clo..cd hu!ti nC'>!oC~ :1 nd and federal approvals needed received final approval yet. up to 71)),cnllo~t job.,, Accordmg for each project creates built-in Wllataa .... ! to our tudic~ h~t<ied on Aovcrn· delay. The~ approvals are the 1- mcnt fi.Jure . biggest cau.e of delay. To get We want ,ou to be fully permission to build the New informed. We haYe prqMftd a 1tliepiLQJIJ*-Idla. Mexico plant,~ need 100 Jmall brochurctoam,ou Our supplie,, boch from withtn approvals from 40 a,encies. cnOft iDfonnation. Write few the California and from out of <;tMc, Naturally, rqulacory •ACncic.s C• Compaay brochure on have been drtlinan~ for yc.u To muJt fulfill their duues and supply. Southcm Cali'-"' &a keep homes •nd small businesses rnkw pr~ closely. But Cas eom,...,, loll 503, o;uppltcd, w~ve h3d tn stop c.h<* ~ ~ )"'U be$t Loe A.nfelel, CA 900S4. Soudlei'n Calirorftia Gas eo....Y ~ llcf'sl,., &r•elllllll~lf•..a&