HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-03-04 - Newport Harbor EnsignTennis site
is proposed
A comblnatloo teMts cen-
ter and r ecreation vehicle
storage lot may repla('e ttw
seagulls now ustng the city's
Coast Hwy. parking below
Hoag hospital.
A proposal from teonls
entrepeneur Bob Abbott
will be weighed Monday
night by t he Newport City
CouncU. He wants to turn
ont>-tbirc1 of the Jot into rec-
vebicle stora«e, another
tbird into a public teon1s
center, and reserve the
other third fOT pabUr puk-
tng,
The nt}. ll'hll tt no"
leases the parking lot from
the state ror S280per month,
would get that amount back
on the sub-lease, plus 35
per cent or t he monthly
gross on rer -vehic-le storage
and 25 per t·cot of tilE' teon1s
fees.
The city invited bids oo
the vehltle stora~e use, but
Mr. Abott's tennis center
proposal Is something extn.
U the Councll follows the
advll'e of city airle Robert
Long, who Is handling the
project, it will okay Mr.
Abbott's vehicle storage
proposal, but r eserve judg-
ment on the tennis idea un-
tll the r ity Par ks, Beaches
and Rt>ereatloo Dept. studies
the proposal . The PBR Dept.
hu a spe<"lal tennis com-
mittee, which has bef>o
stutt:1ng Ideas ror a major
t~nnis ('enter . The area JUst
west of the Coast Hwy.park-
ing lot ts ttw tennis com-
mlttee•s flrst choice for a
center.
Mr. AbtJOtt operates the
Harbor Greens tennis center
at Adams and Harbor in
Costa Mesa .
Tbe city leased the park-
inc lot from the state after
Haag bospUal had Used It
as a temponry parking fa-
cility. Tbe property wa.s
bou&ht by the state for the
now -defUnct Paclflc Coast
Freeway route. A city plan
to use it as employee park~
tnc for L ido Vlllag~ shop-
Plnc ceater ft.uled when
employees ref\aMCt to buy
parklac ~rmlt•. Stnce Nov.
U?4, the city b .. paict tile
$280 per mootb lease with-
oat realJ.&lJic any lDcome
from the lot.
/
LOCAL STUDENTS
IN SEMI-FINALS
T .. U Mtlll-fJDaU.U lor
two t -,.r oolltee .eholar-
...,. IIDlFDNd bJ CM Edi-
.. C..IItlle~COIMJ
area I.e._.. tbl ttllowtlc
loeal ~ Lllldl Bllt-
·~ lt01 T.....ata L .... llanor lltpi.SI, 1M ,.... ..._.r, ISO$ Cliff
Drift, -...,.n ....,.., botb
••" •• Jlew,ort aa.-. ...........
'· L.. IIUttlt. dlflllaa ........... laid
..................... fll.
... II ..... A M,OIO t.'OI-
...... cftill .. Jl'llllfllt .. .. ..... .•..... ., ..........
Docs &M sa.teboa.rds --
and tbe people wbo OWD both
--will be targets o1 stil'fer
Ia•s to be considered
Monday nlgbt by tbe NetrpOrt
Beach City COUDcU.
An anti-doc ordinance With
moTe blte th.an bark would
set mandatory penalties
ranging fff\m $Z5 for the
first illtftct.ioD. liP to S!SO
for 3 or ~ ofteues JD a
year. Tbe tarcet is pet
crtrDers wbo allOtr their q s
to nm loose at any time,
or trbo fail to obsene time
llmlts on baTiJI& tt»em on
beaches, eves:~ oo a leash.
Sbteboarcters, primarily
those trho zip down the
Smallwood, Dom,
McFarland win
CORO~A DEL MAR higb
school seolor Brynne Boooer
was acclai med ·• spirit ofJu-
ntor Miss'' at the Caillomia
Junior Miss cootest spoo-
sored by tbe Junior
Chamber s of Commerce last
month. J uc1ging for the Junior
Mi ss contest ls done on the
basls or talent, pbysica.l fit-
ness and beauty and charm.
Brynne was runner up for
the Miss Newport Beach coo-
test and was the queen or the
•tont.nc ··Crown o1 tbe Sea"
noat sponsored by the COW
Chamber of Commerce 1p
the lobster bake parade. She
ls t be daucflter of M.r. tDd
Mrs. WUllam 8oDDoer ol
Harbor Vletr HUls.
Costa Mesa city govern-
ment got a new look this
week as voters elected 2
oew members to the 5-
member Ciry Council.
Civic dchvlst Mary
Smallwood, former planning
commissioner Edward Mc-
Farland and one-term ln-
cumbeot Dominic Racitl won
dt>elslve victories to top a
field of 17 candidates for
the 3 Counc-U seats up for
gr abs in T uesday's elec-
tion.
With the retirement or
Mayor Alvin PtDkley after
22 years and Couocliman
Robert Wflson after 13, and
the defeat of Nate Reade,
who sought a councU seat
after 15 years od the plan-lllnc commlsslon, some or
the election-watcher s at City
Hall Tuesda) nlgbt hailed
tbe results as t he end of
the old • 'establishment."
Mr. Reade retired, et'fec-
6JE ra e arges
for long calls
Startlng March Z6, local
telephone user s who have
"measured" rates based on
amount of use will start
getting billed extra for calls
that last more than 5 min-
utes.
Orange County and Oak-
land are the first areas to
come under the new bllling
system. says James Matos-
Bill Fisher
dead al60
Funenl services were
held here Saturday for Wil-
liam Fisher, 60 of 101
Shor eclitr Rd., Shore Cllffs,
a well kno'WJl building con-
trac-tor who died at his home
on Wednesday of last week.
Mr. Fisher, a Minnesota
native, came here ln 1946
and opened his own general
contracting business In 1948.
Besides ~stdeotlal develop-
ment, he. was also involved
in construction or shopping
centers.
He ls survived by his wUe
Eleanor, sons Stephen of
Costa Mesa and James ot
Foster City, daugtrters Diana
Young of PetalumaandCarol
(Pinky) Fisher of Costa
Mesa, bls mother, Mrs.
Freeman Fisher ot Corona
del Mar; a brother Free-
man Jr. of Corona del Mu,
and 3 crandcblldren.
The Rev. JOhn Asbey OOD-
dtlcted senlcu at Pact-
ftc Vlew Chapel.
stan. manager of the Costa
Mesa-Newport offlre ot Pa-
cl!lc Telephone Co. Other
commun1Ues throughout the
state are slated to ~?;et t he
same deal in coming months.
"The baste Idea," says
Mr. Matosslan, "is. that
those woo use the phone tbe
most will share tht> biggest
part or tbe cost of provid-
ing telephone service. Users
pay for tbeir use."
Businesses, all of which
ar e now on measured ser -
vice, will be affected mo~
than resldentla1 user s, most
of whom pay a flat monthly
r ate for local senice.
Measured-rate users now
pay a nat price for the first
320 calJs, with each caU
measur ed as 1 unlt. They
pay an extra 5~ per call
for extra use. Under the
new system, the same unit
computlng wtll apply, except
that, oo each call lasting
mor e than 5 minutes, an
additlonal unit will be
charged for each 5-minute
periost or portion thereof.
Mf( Matosslan said Or-
ange County and Oakland
were picked to Initiate the
new bll~ plan.. because
those 2 areas have the most
up-to-date systems and can
more easily coovert.
"Our studies Indicate that
75 per cent of our measured
business customers DOW ex-
ceed their allatrance, •• sayc
Mr. Matosstu. "and that ID
estimated 80 per cent •W
u eHd thti r allowance uDder
the oew system."
tive )'esterday, from tbe
Planning Commissioo.
Mr. RacJti, a jeweler who
un~ted an incumbent 4
yeus ago, had earned a
reputation as a new voice
in the Council. Tuesday, he
got the biggest vote total
in 1M at-luge electtoo,
polling 4,-433 votes. Mrs.
Smallwood wu a close
secood with 4_19i and Mr.
Mcf arland easily outdiS-
tanced real '!state man Don
Bull to take the t hird seat
with 2,755 votes. Mr . BuU
had' 2,170, and Mr. Reade, ~
wbo is a Chamber of Com-
merce offklal, was 5th with
1,972.
The oew council wllJ be
seated March ';j, ano 1ts tlrst
t111k will be to pi ck a mayor.
Mr. Ractti Is consider ed a
stroog chotce, or the coun-
cil may turn to ooe of tbe
2 boldover incumhents. for-
mer mayor Jack Hammett
or Councilwoman Norma
Htrt.z.o&.
Tbe ~I' -rnl~liP c.t the
council could also mean
closer coopention between
Costa Mesa and Newport
Beach. Mr. Pinklev and Mr.
Wilson served tnroughout
the bitter battles or the
1960s and ear ly iOs •·hen
Costa Mesa and ~ewport
fou~tht over freeway routing.
Mrs. Smallwood had tiM>
backing of Costa Mesa ~0''·,
a cltlten group which pushed
hard for the city's ne11 stgn
ordinance and mor e park
spare. Sht> v•as a mt>mber
of the C'ity charter stud)
('Ommittee and, most re-
c-ent!}. was vict>-rhatr man
or the city's housmg and
community c1 e v t' I o p m (' n 1
committee. Her husband,
Don, is a member or ttw
Newport-Mesa school ~rd.
They llve at 1981 Komat
ln Mesa Ver de.
Mr. McFarland was on
t he plaJllling commission,
but wu bumped off 2 \'ears
ago by Councilman Hammett.
He Is also active in Costa
Mesa Now and otht>r ~'ltlzen
aod civic groups, and is
a Marine reservt> officer.
He is an lnsun.nce broker.
and lives at 1697 Oahu, Mt>sa
Verde.
A total voter turnout of
8,395 represented just 35.3
per cent of the city's 23,798
registered YOters.
Other caodictates and ttw1r
votes: Elno HutchiSOD 1,879,
Dona Hall1.566, Dnid Yarn-
all 961. Pb.lllip Evans 845,
Rose Morales 838, Ted Bo-
lOCb 730, Alfred J a.slrulski
579. Rlcbmoad Westlake 310,
Venoa PbllUps 179, LewiS
Y~ 15S. Wtcbul Jon 01-
IOD 14S aDd Joseph Schuval
88.
Another tall-tree fight
A telcJ!borbood SQUbt>le
Oft r docs, DOlst IDd trees
led this week liD a _$JO,OQO ••it belle tiled MCDday
by a Corooa Hlchluda
coaple •
Dr. UJd Mn. JobD Mar-
ray, 42i Ulbella Terrae.,
ftltd a COGIPII" lD s.p.rtor
C•rt Ia s.tl ADa ..._
$!$,000 JD c-ra1 damac-
llld $15,000 .... llltift clam-
.,.. ap.111t aetpbort,
... ,... to to~ tbtm to
c:.t t.n. Wbleb tM M•rraya
elalm abltniCt t.Mlr ntw
oltMoc.a.
'I'M llllt al.o ..... I per-
.....t JII)IIDc:Uaa ....
.. ~. 401 ......
Ttrne~, ... I ,,,_Diel,.
,
IVate•a l TO YM• LOCAL ..... API.
streets from Sp)-glass Hill,
would be probiblte<l b) a
new ordinan<.'e from sk:atlng
on an)' street •1tb a grad(-
or 6 per ('ent or steeper.
Th~> •·it> woul d t1t>stgnate and
mar k tt~ streets where the
prohibition would appl y.
Both propo~ ordmances
r esulted !rom a rash of c1-
ll.zen complaints. Beach aDd
park users have complained
for years that dogs sbauld
be complete!} ~ from
those areas. They arguethat
a city law that requires dogs
to be oo leashes at all tlmes,
and bans tbem completel}
duril\6 cenain hour s, 1s
being 1g00re<l.
NEV. LOOK tn local transportat.oL 1s shown t, Bol•
Ghl!!llert, propnetor of Bol•'s Port Bart-f>rshop 1r C1rona
del Mar. SoL 1s r1d10~ a ntOO -pe<1, the new!) l~allZE't:!
li(h~elgtlt bl.kt> that ran tlf> pedaleti or po"' ->rt-r! t., 1ts
llny gas savlllf ~>nl!int'. Ensh:n photo J
Earher ttus ;ear, the C .t}
Council voted to contanue
to allow leashed dogs oo
beaches before 9 a.m. and
alter 5 p.m., exc~ during
summer . But, the Council
t~ then, to n ise the
cost of disobe}'ing the rules.
Present penalt~ for lnfnr .
lion is $15.
Mariners Mil~
tax protested
t.layor Dooald M, lnms and
Councilman Paul Ryc-koff
met last month wtth local
The Manner s Mtle Co.
c-ompll.lne'd ttlis "'eek alK>ut
havinf to pa ) S6,706inprop-
ert) 1 .. •eloprrent ta.x('s to the
0 f municlpal JUdges and got
their cooperation UJ enforc--
Ing tbe proposed SZS man-
dator) fir st-offense fine. A
serond offe:lse would brt..Df
a m llldatory nne of from
$25 to $100, and 3 or m Jre
infractions ..,..,thin a ~ear
would mean a mandaton
fine of S25 to $250.
II\ or ~P'tl.'port Bed h for
re-butlding the burne-1-out
2.}00-2700 blOI k of Coast
HW).
Partner \'mrent Jor-
gensen wrote a lettH to ttw
Cit) Coon"ll, are1.11r.c that
the ·ha r~(' should tlf> watved
~rau&t ~IS ·omparn 11·as
rorc-€-1 to r~u1!'1 after a ~?
m1llton ftrE' 'tl.'tpt><' out the
block 14 months a!'o. In his
letter , Mr. Tor£enst>n also
po111ts out r onc-ess1ons made
b} tht> r ompanL such as
1f"jjt,·atmg a stripofpr..:-pert'
for the eventua l "''tdenme
of the tughwa>. POLICE EXPLORER Dnid
G ra ' of (am eo Shor es tt'lls
tht' :\e11-port Harbor Ex-
change .-luh about hisexper -
lenr es durw the past year
as national president of the
Lu Enfor<'eml"Ot ExplorPr
S outlnz program. David, a
studt-nt at FulJerton State,
I • a member of the Explorer
ost spons..>r~ b;; the ~-
port BP41.h Po11('e Depart.
mer.t. The Exchange Club
gav~ t~ llYdl post a dona-
lion. Davt~'s appeara..nct> at
last "'!'lfk's Exr hange Club
lunchnon at th~> Bahia Cor -
lnth.lan Ya• ht Cluh was part
or the annoal ·rime preven-
tion m nth ol:lservanct>b) the
servt<'E' r-lul. (E xrhan~e
C tub photo.)
lf the Councll adopt~ th<>
anti -skateboard law. it
would have to folJow 1q> b~
passing a r esolution nam ~
the street and blocks wht>re
it would apply.
Both ordinuces v.-111 be
up for introduction on1)
Mood2} night. Ac-tual ap-
proval or disapproval would
probably come at the March
22 Council session.
U.S. ARMED FORCES
CARAVAN COMING
fhe l. S. Bict"Dtennlal
Ar med forces Canva.n, 4
exhibit vans representi.D(
the Arm~. ~an, Man nes
and Air For<'e, ,..,11 be m
the ~e .. 'port-Mesa area aDd
par ked at Davidson fteld,
16th and Irvine, on April
19 and 201 ar,.ording to Jaclt
King, ~e'4'port Harbor high
school assistant pr mcl,pal.
··We feel tflat ttus chartrE'
should Le waived,·· writes
Mr. Jorgensen. s1ore we,
through the \ear s, h.tve more
than pa1d our share of the
vanous serv1r~ r endered
our propert) by the cih of
~ewport Beach. It IS our
beltef this (Ul ordanance
was \'r.'at~ to 4Use dPVel-
opers ol ntw .srea.s to on-
tribute to thfo J::t"'E'ral fun~
in order to alleHate sJmf'
of the eJpensP to I e m~'u rrf"!
lJl thfo futuf" h I''" J ·~ ID
Sl'TVUlg that 1.-v~=oloptr E'.1t.
We have nN r P3t<' .. a.,n\
new pro~IPnts for the :n."
KILL PLOT IS CHARGED
Glen Lon~Stll rp of l'te 1t'
bulldinr 1•·p:;r n ""' S.ol :l th£'
tu was o• put .. 1 at 18-
1 2 ct>nts p~r squar~> foot
of groc;s noc: r . .r~>a In ttw>
Nork-lont 11•·' "', :_\pmE>nt nO'.I
bt'lng l·oll:. A Bii! Can yon ph} stetan
w1ll be arra~ed F nrla ~ and
l·harged ""lth tq lnr to •ure
a t!"lnman to k1 I! h1s
estn.nged Wlfe.
District attornt>' ln,·estt-
Candidate
forums set
Fou r mort> public forums
have been set for ~ e-.'port
Beach Cit} Coun< 11 • andl-
dates.
On Mar ch 16, the \\oman's
C !vic League will sponsor
a forum at Mariners li-
b rary, 2005 Dovt>r, West-
cliff, b~lnrun~ at 9:30a.m.
Marr h 17, the :-Jev.wrt
Harbor Chaml'ler of Com -
mer cE' will open a st>nes
of monthl y ton mt>t>llngs lll
the new Cit} Counnl r ham-
ber In froot of Cit) Hall 1:1}
staging ca..nrlldatt> forum,
starting at 1:30 a.m.
On Ma rrh 25, t•andl1ates
are lnvtted to spE>a~ 1n the
Ne-.port Short's c-on I~"HJnlt'
clubhouse. Wl'1t>r sponsor-
shll) of t!K> \.\est ;\t>\lol)Ort
Improvement "ssn., startlnc
at 7:30p.m.
Newport Harbor -Costa
Mesa Board of Realtors will
bold a candidate forum
Marett 31 at i:30 p.m In
the realty board headQuu-
ten at 401 NE'Wport Blvd.,
Newport Heights.
SlVDEMT OLYMPICS
SLATED APRIL 2-3
Stlldenta at Parsons
gators and Santa Ana pollee
arrestt!'i Dr . lo\ a~lle Lester
Robinson, 42, on "ed.nesda \
ot last week.. Deput}' Dist.
Att\. Pat Bnan sair! Robin-
son was m thP pro• <>ss of
handJ~ Sl,OOO to .~nthoo'
Scahse of Los .l.neeles when
pollee, tlpped ~} s~ahse.
Badham tops
GOP poll
losed in dunnt: a pre-ar-~ po;: of Repobh an vot-
ranged rr~>etlr~ 10 a serviCf' t-r s ui ttl~> 40tt: Con~resslon-
statton. •I Dtstn t shows Robert
-\rcor1tn<:: to 'ir. Rnan, Radharr of 1.\pstrl t.lf l!e>tt~
Robinson ha 1 arranred to 36.8 per c-ent \'Otf'r approval,
pa\ Sr:oli-;e ,~,.,. rt>munder with Hun Jt>ffr,., of Lamma
a SZO,OOC tut man" f~ BE'<H h pollml! 2~.= pPr • ent,
after S·ahse ·arrted out a 1m'urr t•Pnt -\nc!r~>·A Hlllsllaw
murder plot ~lOst Mr s. v:Ht H .J per t>nt, 23.7 un-
Robinson. 11., 111\>11 an.1 1 per tnt t1P -
Mr. Brlan also reported cltnm.· to state, a [C\rrttnr
that Robinson ts arrused of to rt>sults rt>lf'R <:~>•1 this
hol<illl!' a~~~ to his wtfe's w~k b\ Mr. Jt>ffr~,·~ 3 .,,_
head last Tub. anrl threat-paign sta!f.
ening tc· ktl! ~f>r. Tht> Robin-The poll sho":e-1 ~.;on.ll~
sons "''en· 1:vor E'1 last 1Wle Reagan runnt~ at .,.,r ,,,
and hav~ t·E>t>n t•lttli~ in Prest 1mt For d ln t .r .r ..... court ov->: -:upPOrt pa}-47 .4. to 31 per <'Mit.
ments. CommData Inc. of I a HJ.
A murdt?r onsplra '<'on-bra polled between 40(1 ind
vlctlon carn~>s a possible 500 r egister ed R~publu c~n~
life lmpnsomPt>nt sentE'n~'t>. according to Jt>tfre) ·~m-
Solicitatloo to m n1· r all s palgn manager Blll t.~c-l u ....
for a senten,·e of ~roiT' 6 H• -'d ~-r II ill " :o&J """"~: po s w pro-months to S 'Pars, upon bably be talteo before the
convictiocl. JDM 8 pr1ma.n eleC'tioo.
District attorn('} IIIV"Stl-TM poU also 1nd1cateo~l
f l.tors said Robtnson's lS· that Jefthy has Z2.2 pE'I
sets have been estlmatt><l cent "name r~~1t1on"
at more than $2 million. among district voter s.
He ls free 01\ Sl 50,000 "Wt were astonished .,
bail pend.ing Fr iday's ar. saJd Mr. Jeffrey. "to ba~e
ratrnmeot hearln«. l* ~ aame noopatt.
LEADERSHIP WEEK ~~: 1~?J :.!::.~~
BEGINS MARCH 12 llenb~te trat a stste tec1•·
ChriJitJan l•dersb!p w ... k lator with 13 years to buUd
starts March 1! l n the New-lll ll'lll)' of loyal ~
port Harbor area, •lttt a 1 ~ ., ~
week-loac rou.d of bftM. • •
ftst.s. eY..._ mMUip Uld llr. 8dam ls ~rile •
otlcllllo"* rMet:tnp ill hU Aalembly ..... at-
homes. ter IS ,_,.. to I!Hk tile
Mayor llioMld Mel.DD1s bU R~ IIOJII.\faatioo liD U.
ome:lally proclaiJMd Cttr1J-Ca.rt 11' wl ,oat .,. lillrld
tl.aD 1~ klaNe'lr· _, • W f -
pon, a.Dd wm tsct otJ tilt
wMt wrua a maror'• pnJV
breatfalt ... , 11.
The c~l• Kbed~J• ol
... t .... the .. tt,. w
'-prillttd 0. ..... l, Jlt(-
tloa a. Ill uu ... of ...
l'nttf"l'! • d~lformc; Hank,
also rt>t•uildtnr m t1" ~·lo• k,
IS l"Xe>mpt tr,m ttlt" tt\ tax
t' state lo.~v., :. • fir ~U\f' to
CIt' ~ttornf'l Df'ntiiSll''\eil.
-Mr. 1 or. .. enSPt• a skE't:! the
C If! ( OUO' il tO <HT3nt't! 3
"earinl; for 11c: usc:1or of
the t:.x omplamt.
Jim Combs
is endorsed
Chr istian Polltkal Adton
~as announr et! tt<: formal
endorsement of Jnmt>s 0.
Jim, Comt.s at It<: month!}
meetin~ h~>ld r f>rentl) in
Tustm. ~1r. Combb ts seek-
ang the h <>publican nomana-
uon in th~ Junt> pr iman
for the 40th C om:ress1ondl
D1stri<'t seat.
The purpose of -P. 4 IS
to find, ~rt and endorSt>
omn.ttted Chrtsttar andl-
dates or htt:h moral < h:otrtl -
!er, &00 m~r ~O:l"~>med
Amen ·ans ~1:t t !~tr
umn 11 men! !0 l:hblll''l
prmnples.
T~l' ~00 -en.l H or an.i-
z..u?r. ~ .. ~ a ll\ -parllsan
t rust an'1 ..,. . .,.lro 1 .:>c; Reput•-
ll ans, Df.mCI rats an1 tn.1e-
pen:1ents o~•,c are ·0r1 E>rned
about pre~f'rvtn!.' -\ n "rt ., ·.,
('00Stltutionc~l CO\'"rnll Pill,
t~.e rre<> eotf rprtst-<~ sterr
and the basH fr~>f> ton• of thf·
B:ll of R4'{htc..
Jtn, Comb, a res.1t>nl of
Costa Mes • t,J, t ... ,., a •.
II\'(')\ ~>ng-ai'P ~ li I \l a f-
fatrs t•.1tt .r oo;; \r,gt>l('c;
an~ C•r .. l\iP ount . 'h<. ''Js-
InE'SS ·~!"•~::!' P ~~ n lu !-
ed · alo;.nt r..-• 51411 o«n"
nar r.t .. l : s'ltu·
t .ona1 rr<'r · •!'•.. ' In t
~e s <:h .. OT'p(lr.ot•· of!:
(>o. 'lf> ~ 4< J pr JtoS~I
an mstru tor fr,· ~ .r1rs
a: ·~·c ~' rt ~u:u 11lt-[!'PS;
P •ft 1 r ttst . .:" u
!::an i..'n "" an n'ttl'n
Ht>rtta~... oll~>.t o\nll
~e t:• • .t1l • "E' n ...
of t't~· f 1r · t r•t
of ( osta ~le..a
HARRIS COTILE
IS DEAD AT 57
For mer ~e~wrt Ht>,ll t,
roll· eman Harns CottlP l r .•
·,:, .i lac;t Thu rsda} and
WJ~ JTl('(1 Monda} in s.mta
i 11 • l.1 t • ( vrt)e. •·ho It vt>d
111 t:l Toro at the> ttme of
ns 1Path_ • s on the poll .,
IN '!? herE' lturtng t!K> 1940s
for at>out 8 w·ars.
Ht' IS sur •d\IE'd by hiswtfe,
Ht>len, mo • r Regina CotUt>
of \pwport, son Tom of L~
f: or est, dau~ht'r Bormi
"\ lsrhtPn of Ore~. si r
Dorothy P~e of Newport.
4 c rand• htldren, stf'PIOD
"allen Ptt~r or N l.ssloa
·u!JO, stepdaughters Jae-
QUl'hnt lt11ft1reo of La Cre-
s~ ent.a and P nnle 'Pebla or AAt.Mtm, anc:s 10 lttp-
t raadd\1.ldreo.
~nices we~ beld at Pa-
clOc View Chapel her..
'ALL MY SONS' PLAY
MilOt 17-8 At OCC
Coatt ColleP's
tbeatw arb depart.-wU1
.rler as ltsblceat.-ialJII'O-
dac:Uon Artblr Mmer't •• AU
my .,.., • • lll.a.ft'tl l'7 -10 Ia
tbe OCC aadl_..... Adlllta-a. • tn111 ild pertoru•-._ bec'a at lp.• • ....-,.
"AU my.., .. llnt ~poo
pea..red 1D 1 t41 llld ._ tile
Onma CrUSta Clrde PriM,
~ tbe fad tltlt _,
~ felt tM .,.., ...... . ................ ''" ..
schoOl, Co.ta Mesa, areoow
la tn.lldJI& for this vear•s
...-elaJ OlJtnPI~s. On March
It a Phllmlnuy mett will
be llllld at Parsoas, wttb
older ebOdr. from Falr-n.w ad ~r clllldrta
tre. "-n vuu seboOl.
H•' .-Belch. lDYfted to
Cl $&It:. 1"M coutY-wiM
01) ele• wU1 tak• place
... ~~. w1tll tbe parade
Uti .. "'I e.,.rno~Jes at
,........., • AprU t . ud
tM II $1Wt"..-. April
1 11 O.=c• c... coa.re . E ...... ~r .. t'it!ii~:t• .... •
TO EDITOR
• AFTER 01111 CHtLDREII -1o b oolunl ...,,
Dear Editor: · ,....., ... ctn.matle, bMe ..
Tbe federal bffis HR-1116 ftetal e...,.. ta peortatlt
ud S-6!6aremorel'rtphe ... U.... TM: Da.ttltaJ •· lac thaa "J'aws."Theywrodd. ~ ls catted OrpDOI.
cobble up one of tht lut Hen are ach11al cue
Yestl&H of freedom left to hlstortu ftleb wen under
TIUPMOIII; 17UI&7S.OS. us,''" dilldreo. Thesebllls tile ea,.. ol U-modl-ct•e tbe rlgtlt or child reu-cat doctors dlrtaatheperiod
.OJtl'fC!JU .. NBWPA.P{~ OP HBWPORT 8R~CH ln& to the state over the of HCOYery, The lrtltillsof
P"B' RED WEEkLY. • 'l'bwlday. Seeolld ctua parents, in morals, rellclon tile •ttMdlac physlelan and
1 •• pUI at eoro. dal .._, Ca.Uf. Otflee ud aDd behavior. Our cttlldreR. hls patient are uM!d. The
• Pi 111111c 111a111 • Hie lu:t.&D Bllllllllc. mt E. Cout our guos, then enslavement. r eports are anilable l.exJO • ._ ,.._ ...... ........ -s Our economic system ts be-reqwest. .....--1.-dol-.--. ~ b ~. THE MEW..:.T BAil.BCWt E!CSIGN wu MJI!lced Lne destroy~ Y ""'reau-Case ltlstory No. 101:
to be a ••• : 1~ o1 c-eni etrc•kt.lll.-by oowt !':Ycy ~ ':r m:Cu~;:ou~ J(Gosie A. MV ., KOak1~,0c a1) If ~ .. Me. A-10111 dattd 11a7 tt. 1951. Ia ~ • eof1"e • ., -.. . -Co.t 1w the eo.ry o1 Onate. State o1 camr.ua. beLDc shipped overseas. ''I suffered lor three years.
ad a., ,__ ......_, ts qa)J.fted to pd)l18b all Doo'l enslave our children My trouble wu diagnosed
pe11e Mtlcee rtc*• bJ law. by citing: 1 nandful of bad as psoriasis by severaldoc-
ARYO E. RAAPA •. , .•• OwMr aDI! Plbl1.iber parents. Parent§ who want tors. I was eontlnoously
PEG"'IAAPA •••••.•...•. "-'<:tate E~ their childn!fl raisedRby the treating with qua.rtz IJcbt,
S'UBSCRIPT10N RATES "state" can move t'l ussia; uslng shots, X-ray, and a
In H ~ •-~-' we do oot have to bring number of ointments. I doc-ar._ ---••• -,..ar, years. Out ot Hartlor Ara 0.. Russia here to them . tored for two years with •.. ...,.;;,;:;.,;:;.,;:;;;;;;;..;~;;.,;;iO~j.";;.:.;i;;;;CS:~<Si505i05ios~ Let your leglslators lmO"' three different doctors. t
how you feel. used Organol with the follow-
Goldie Joseph in!! result: I am completely
515 Via Lido Soud cured. I was told by 2: spe<'-
Lldo Isle ialists that I could neve r be
<fl. ~., ~ .#_,.
"RVO e. HA.APA, owner lftd puDt istler of the EflSign . . . _..,...,...,...~ ... ....,...,. ......... .,.. ........ ,....,...,...,. ... !'>' ... • REPORT ON ORGAJ;OL
cure-d and that my case was
hopeless."
• THE PETALUMA CONNECTION
Another spike was drtven Into the
coffin of liberty last week by the U.S.
Supreme Court. And there are willing
helpers here ln our midst who are
eager to se rve as pallbearers.
The Supreme Court refused t o review
a lower court decision that took a way
mor e rights from the property owner.
Thus the lower court ruling was allowed
to stand upholding the Petaluma
ordinance that restricts annual construc-
tion of dwelling units to 500. There Is
a provision in the Bill of Rights that
forbids the taking of personal property
without due process or just compensa-
tion. Property rights c ertainly Include
the right to use that property and the
chance t o make a profit by developing
and selling it. Restricting that right
ls legalized plunder -taking away a
portion of the value of the property
without compensation.
Constitutional safeguards fo r the in-
dividual no longer seem to ho ld up in
court -except for the criminal. The
rights of the · law abiding citizens are
being set aside in favor of what is
called "the good of the public" -the
age-qld cry of the demagogue in public
office. We will be hearing .that cry
re-echoing again as new gro wth-control
laws are introduced in legislative halls,
Including right here ln Ne wport Beach.
A funny thing is going t o happen,
howeve r, on the law-making treadmill.
Each new people-control law will take
away a bit more fr eedom from the
and since the "public" Is
up of Individuals, eventually there
won't be any rights left "for the
lgo•od of the public."
When is this mania for gr owth-control
people-control going to end? Hope-
lrully, there could be an awakening among
"public" during this bicentellllial
of the fo~mding of our free
by liberty-loving individuals. Per-
there will come the realization
without the security and protection
personal proper!)', no other individual
can be safeguarded. Then the
demagogue no longer will be
to sell his snake-oil remedy of
bt<>re and mor e controls. Perhaps we
have a chance to restore the spirit
liberty, and . the place to start ls
here at home.
Editor of the Ens ign,
For many years the medl=
cal profession has decreed
that there ls no safe pro-
cedure through which vic-
tims of psoriasis may be
treated effective!}'. Such
"therapies" as ·coal tar
preparatioos, x-ray, sun
light, salt baths, ultra-violet
light, and, more recently,
methotrexate and nuorocil-
S, have predominated 1n the
futile metbods presently be-
ing employed.
But tbere is available now
a safe, sane, efficient oon-
RbstaDce when
C.ase histot}' No . 118:
Henry H. G., Van Dyke, Mich.
(5 different skin men) -"1
s ufferer! from psoriasis for
10 yea rs. My trouble wa s
pronoonce<l as psoriasis by
5 skin specia lists . I used
at least six other rem{>(!ies
before using Or ganol. My
race, hands, and body we re
cover ed wit h psoriasis and
now, after several bottles of
Organol by skin is cleared
up.''
Charles LookabiU
607 Hilvanar
Newport Beach
-
I
AMERICA N LEGION Auxtl.yofficers forGene ral Dougla s
MacArtOOr Post 499 in c osea Mesa we re elected recenll}".
and they Include "'hat could be the roungest president
ever for a post auxiliary. M.ar )' Louise Carrido, 18, at
right, was elected to head the Auxilia ry, which boasts
of an early plus-100 per cent membership gain. ln
the backg"round Is Mary's rathf>r, post commander Luis
Carrido. At left is Auxiliary secretary and assistant
treasurer Theresa Jorge, also 18. Juliana Jorge, center,
Is Auxiliary treasu rer. Man )· of the post's membe rs are
ftltpino-Amertcans. {Ensign photo.)
Mauro running in 40th
Thomas Mauro, 42, a South
Laguna physician, announced
last week. he will seek the
Republican nomination to the
4oth Congressional Dfgtrlct
seal now held by Andrew
Hlnshaw, 1n the J une 8 prim ~
ary election.
Dr. Mauro pledged to cru-
sade for "elimination of the
old system of professional
politics."
He is v1Cf'-chlef or the
medical stall at Sou th Coast
CommWlity hospital, and a
member ot t he hospita.l 's
board of directors .
He Is a NewJerseynalive,
a graduate of Ursinus Col-
lege, Yale medical school,
and USC law schOol, and
served as a Navy filght
surgeon at El Tori Marine
air statton_
Dr. Mauro and his wUe.
Kane.. 1t'bo ls a r eclsteN!d
aurae. are actin inCathoUc
Churcb serrtce croups, and
he ls presldeot ol. the South
Lac-CommWLlty Council.
ThQ h ... e 6 children.
He has no political ez-
perieDce.
THOMAS MAURO
ticians or avoiding tlard de-
cisions_
"Tbeir answers to prob-
lems art! to create a new
agency, a blu e rtbbon com-
mittee or bureau, which is
neither responsive or re-
sponsible to the people."
Ot.bers who have an -
nounced they will run in
the ReJ~Qbltcan primary for
the Hinshaw seat an State
A.ssemblyman Robert Bad-
ham of Westclitt, Baptist
minlster James Combs of
Costa Mesa, and Ha r ry
Jeffrey of Laguna Beach.
The Birch Log
The Importance of S.I.S.S.
Em..._rra.-..E~ ,
b)' J.,_ F. llell•,... Ourina 19'76. S.I.S.S. unwh·
I
&tmont, Nono.clwwtt•-The gated the widelpreltd campeipl
Senate Internal Security Sub· aaainst pollee intellipnce ~nita
eommittee (S.l.S .S .) Is under at· aero&~ our nation. Ita he.,....,
141 tack. Created by <.:oncrees twen-iaued ot'l January 13, 1976. re-
ty.(our yean ago fO«" the pur-vealed that tht federal La• E.n-
()OM' of informing the Ame.m~an rorcement AMi5tance Adminll·
peopiP about domes~ic aubver-tration had been _rundi~l I
ai on. the Subcommlltef' facta Communist rrouP IR Chtcqo
extinction aa part of a oo~certed called the Alliance To End Re-
drivP to abolish all a~t1 -Com · pression. Rerun in 1971. the
munir~t watchdog agenc1t1. A.E.R. pew out of a mne _of
In recent years. t.he axe ~all fo rmally cited Comm~n••t
DUNCAN M~IHTOSH TOM BLAIIOI
faller• ron the lntem~l Security frontll, including the Na~al
'
Oi,·i~ton of}hP Ju~t•~ ~P:a~· Committee Against ~pl'el81~
ment. the Subver.uvf' Act•v•t•ts Lecislation, whose mam purpoee
Contn •l Ro11rd. and th~ House. was 10 de~~troy anti-subvenive
Cnmmittet" on l ln.~mencan Ac· investigatory agencies of the
ti,·it iet> (II!! well as 1t11 successor. govemmenl. The A.E.R. came
tht'. Hnuse lnte~nal ~l'~:urity into being largely through. t he
\11nlm•1t t-e l. IJun~.: thl!l sa~e efforts of Richard l.. CrJiey, Viewing the candidates
• (Between nowand theApril
13 Newpo rt councilmanic
ele-ction, the Ens ign will pub-
lish profiles or the candi-
dates: seekinl\ 3 Council
seats. Taking the 7th dis-
trict candidatps first, we
will gothrough the-listalpha-
beticall y, then profile-the
5th and 2nd r11 strkt t•andi·
dates.) • • •
Tom Blandi of Sp)'glass
Hill is running for the 7th
District City Council seat
in Ne~1>0rt Beach.
Mr. Bland!, an account-
ant and Investor, has based
mu ch of his campaign thus
far 011 a promise to try
to lower local utility rates .
This week, he took the
position that a city ref.
t>renrlum would be the best
way to settle 2 controver.
Duncan Mdntosh of liar. sial issues: the possible an-
bor VIPW Homes is one of nexation of the downcoast
6 <'and lc!ates seeking tile area, and the planned ex-
Newport City Council Sf'at tPnsion of Univers ity Dr .
being given 11p by 7th Dis-across the Back Bay lands.
trict Councilman John Store, Chairman of the Bland!
wl\o chOse not to run for rampaign is IValter Cr uttea -
anot he r 4-year tPrm. dl"'n Jr. of Carr.eo Shores.
Mr_ Mcintosh, 34 , is a Mr. Blandi e;ot some local
boat dealer, an advf"rttsirtt press attention in J anuary
man, and prortucer ot till' when he annou nced tile for -
annua l Newport ttarhor boat m;J tion of tllf' Newport Com-
show on tile Lido \'1 1lage munity Counc il, which he
waterfront. He lives 31 2344 salrl woultl be a citizen's
Port Aberd<>en . He is oo group to "safeguard the in -
the steerinl.'" r·ommi!I N• of !Prests of the residents of
the Newport-llartoor Ctt:srn -~ewport Beach," o\t the ti me
ber of Commercl' ma rme Mr. Biamli said t he group
division. wou lr! not be political. How-
Mr. t.k lntosil holds a de-ever, It has met only once
greP in mana~Jement from s in re then and, at that meet-
Long Beach Sl3te, was " ing, t.lr. Blandi was asked
Nationa l <...uard officer, and to run for City Council.
Is a memt1er of till' count} This -..:eek, he said his
sher iff's SPa r <'!• and r~>o:::~·\Je plan to lower local uti!U y
unit. rates IS based upon city-
He vi PWS traffic :m•lt.r~rk-• outrollf'd electricity, such
lng as Newpo rt's ma jor as the s)stems now used in
problems. lie has called for ,\natu•im and Sacramento.
estallll shmt>nt of a11 off-\naheim bought up the flee-
street parkinR r!istnr t in tlic srstem in its city llmtts
Corona del :\tar, and l/P ttf'r ftom SouttJern California
coordination of traffif' s i~:-E1!!son, and now buys power
nals, "'hid\ ne daims could ·'wholesale" from Edison.
Increase tnrrir no~ by 25 Sacramento, said Mr.
per c.~nt. l:'olandi, owns Us own gen-
•·Jn 15 )'@als," he·S3>S, erating plant on the Sacra-
"wt CarP tllf' possilu ilt.,. of , mo:>nto River and is planning
over !iaJf of our arlerial to hu1)rl ~ nuclearpowersta-
roads beinf:; classifi<"d as tion. He has scheduled -a
unacceplabh oven·rowd.-d." Marrh 15 press conference
In a statement on fire to talk al .... :Jt his utilities
protertion, he favors a•Mi-plan.
tlon of an Pnv,i ne company · During tlls campaign, Mr.
to service thro fast-~ro~·mg Blarnh has sent s harpened
ai.rpoTI ar ea, :md wants this penrlls to state utilities
item budgetPd for the (i sral rornm1ssioners and to the
year beginning Jul} l. tle press to pUblicize his cost-
·.r.:ould give high pnority to r utting can.patgn program.
r·o rrecting de!lciendes in He SJ'Iirl he personally
the !ire hyrlrant systems, · tends toward favoring ex-
and to pushing for installa-tension of Univer sity Dr.
lion of smoke rletet:tion lie-to provii1P an alternate route
vices In aU homes. arounrl the bay, but would be
Mr . Mrlntosh sayssptral-ha ppy to submit the question
ing government rosts, par-to a voter referendum.
ticular\y in thP ar l'a of f'tn-•·] don't kno~· the facts
ployee costs, might bf. cut behind the question of an-
by cootracting with free en-nexing the downcoast area
terprise buslnPsscs to pro-between Co rona del Mar and
Yide some city serv1ces on Lagun:~ Beach," he said,
a competitive birl basis. ''hut, here again, I thlnk we
Overlappin~ ~;overn ment shou ld let the people vote
servlct-s add to the prob-on the matter."
!em, he says, citillf such Mr . Bland! sees ''both
examples as city, eounty, · str1es" of the Issue of con-
state and fedt>ra! jorisdic-tinued stale control of
lion s a ll having some con-coastal dt>\•elopme.ll, and
trol of the harbor and bay, said he would not take a
''We must keepsome r:om-stand on the Issue this time.
munity atmosphere. but we He expressed worry that
can't put oo r heads in the Ne wport could become "an-
sand and say t here wtll be other New York" unless fis-
no more development," he cal res traint Is practiced.
points out. "I would like to '• We must hOld down costs
see less density of develop-and ezpenses on projects
ment In the coastal area., that are not necessary, and
but some co.astal land is live sensibly at City Hall
so valuable that, sometimes, just as we do In our own
dens e development Is the tamll y lives."
only way It can be handled.'' Mr . Blandi Is a member
Mi', Mcintos h was bo rn in of the Kiwanis, Toastmast-
Long Beach and has lived 2rs, El Bandito Shrine, the
here for 4-1/2 years. He Masons and the Spyrlass
was a Balboa resident be-Hills Homeowner group, and
fore morlng to Harbor View Is a foundiog director of
Homes. South Coast National Bank •
In the April 13 election, Mr. Blandt failed to
voters from throughout the appear at the first 2 can-
clty wUI pick ooe candidate dldate forums on Wednesday
from each or t~ 3 districts of last week In Corona 4el
being contested. Mar and this Tuesday otchl
peri®. m:m \' ant1-Commumst who has been ident ified under effiort~ nf thf' F.H.I. a n~ C I.A. oAth as 8 member of the. Com-
hnH' Hl!011 het>n ·rurtailed. in ~d -munist Party of Illinois.
ditwn. ~t ate Hnd local P?hce •.n-Part d the testimony in theee.
tE'Ihfl:t'R\"t' units a rE' bem~~: d•s-S.I.S .S. hearings came (rom
hundNi (s.ome hy ferlt•ral •·ourt Chicago Pulice Ofricer David
ortlt'r l 111 an Hla rmtnl<( rate: One Cushing. who told the invntiga-
nu~-:ht !oUppt'N' t_hat our nation. no tori that. without the ffderal
lu ni<(E't had any mteroal enf'nu es L.E.A .A. funding, the. A.E.R.
The False Arguments "would not have been financial·
AN·ordinf Ill its opponf'nts. h· able to continue."' So here Wl'
S.l S ~ ii' valueJeg" hecause It ha\·e fedf'tal tax dollars {m•er
dtll·~ nnt h11ve a gootod ltogi$l 8t rvt' $90.000 in \973·i4J finanting a
rt'cord Smnt' nntormush freE'· Communist opf'ration whotlt'
sf){'!ldinJ:: SenAtor.-. f'ven . .-!aim main purpo8f:.11 indudf' the ha·
thH1 tht'ir nppnsi11110 to S .l.S.S . rassment of local policE' and the
if. h11~ffi un 1 he net>d for glwern· de.11truc tion of the anti-subver·
m1·nt to en•nomrzt'. Roth arJ::U· sivr-agencies of j(Overnment.
menl!o arr pat ent!~· rid•rulous. And when S.I.~.S. publishes
T he Suht·nmmittt'e's j>rimary re· thill st artling information Sen·
sp .. nl'i hility ha;; never bet>n to atnr Hatlitld (R.-ON-.1 and oth-
N't·nmmend m sponsnr legisla. f'N: call tor an end tn S .I.S.S.~
trnn u~ther. its work hat~ been .. ___ ... . d The S.LS.S. n.eco.-u rnv••Jooii,Atnn.· rn nature. an · Over the past s1x ye.a ra, thr .. u~o:h the years it haa provided S.I.S.S. has published well over
m\·nl uahlf' mform Ation on mat· one hundred valuable report&.
ters ,,J nllt'tnlll C:<Hnmunist sub-studies, and hearing~ on ,·ital
vPrMPil, t'lff'Ct.s •)t druf Addie-issues. Then' is no qui"Stion that
ti••n nn tHIIi•onal .'lf:t·urit>·· and illl modest cost to the tupayer~~
lip read in~-: ACt!' uf terron sm is well ju!'ltified. In fa~:t , ita ef·
wrthm (nrr IMltrlf'rll forts and act i\•itres OUJ::ht to hf
Tn kill 1 hf' SuiJCommittf't' by increased In the.11e perilous times.
t'ull lllJ: ,,fr ''" les~ than We. suggest that nur Senators
$"lOO.Ootl annual hurl!(et is no fQ("us their attf'ntion nn federal
fi'f>no my mo~·e . It iJJ, instead. C agf'ncies that finance om-pR.rt of a enotmurng drivE' to munists _ like the L.E.A.A. -
make thf' ll nitt'd S tates totally dl'fenselt"ss. &falnst enemrf's 11nd le.ave t he S.I.S.S. alone.
from within. • /!176 Th .. Jnll"Horc~ 'vco .. f> f'toiiH"-
RHOMNI ICITCHEN BERT JOHNSON
ELOISE ICLOICE DICK UNGERLAND
BOARD ME MBERS of the Corona del Mar Civic Assn,
include Rhoonl Kitchen, 701 Or chid Ave,, owner of the
Kitchen Place floral dest~ shop; Eloise Kloke, 504
Acacia Ave., assistant chans:ellor -admlnistra.Uoo at
UC I; Mrs. Bert Johnson, 2:10 Carnation Ave., and Richard
Ungerland, 4Z4-B Goldenrod Ave., a paper salesman_
Petaluma ruling scored
Gil Ferguson of Ba.lboa,
executive director of a pro-
development group here,
said U\is week that the U.S.
Supreme Court's refusal to
hear the Petaluma coo-
tro1led-development plan
"Is a victory for no one,
and a defeat for those who
need shelter."
Mr. Ferguson beads
CEED, a Newport Center-
based coalition of de-
velopers, real estate leod-
ers, builders and construe.
tlon un ion ofO.ci.a.ls.
He sa..ld the Supreme Court
actloo 'WOUld hit espeela.lly
hard at low and mOderate
income families who would
llte to buy a bOrne.
ferguson., a former Inine
Co. vice-president and con-
sultant, said, "The rlppllng
effect of the Petaluma de-
cision bas already begun.
Several small Northern
C allfornla com munities,
have enacted growth control
statutes."
Councilman Paul Ryctoff
of Newport Beach said last
week he wltl ask the CUy
Council here to studfirowth
cootrol measures.
Mr. Fef1U801L and Lido
ls le's Goldie Joseph are
leadJne an effort to get u
IJ:IItlatlve measo.rt on the
state ballot to repeal tbe
Coutal loDe Coosern.Uoa
Act.
.. The cSay is past," he
11.1d, "When we can alford
tM eatreoched politician wbo
Is IDterested 510lely 1n
featbertnc his own insulated
ant wU.b automatic pay
raises, f'rt.agt be:oeftts and
pi taCh penslms. •• He al90
accused present-day poll-In-the-water displays
to spotlight boats
ln Corona Htghlands.
DR. SHELBURIIE 011
STAFF). T HOSPITAL
Or, James C. Sbelbllme
has jDIJIId t .. stall ollfooc
t»ospttal u director or tbeL
cardiolocY dJ.-Islon 1D the
cl.rdlcpl1mona.ry df!l)t.
"Ou.r AatiCXI Is fact,_ a
s'ertous booslnc sbortqe,
but tM rovemmeat a.ad the
eoarts wtU DOt act aDt1l tboee
who are mOlt aft'eeted berth to oomplaba -lAd that 1JIOD •t
be too flr oft," be predicted.
Mrs. JOMph sa.ld thls week
she npecta tollutctreulat-
IQC ptUUoas Wlthla a ...,..l.
PTT AlOE PROMOTED
EctwlD Day o1 we.c:cwr,
, .. rat m.....,.lor Pac:Uk
To--lo Onop IOd
Rl•enlde a.liel IDr tM
P,UI I~-. 1111-
-s-nl '"arliotlol __ ,lor .... --
Ud tnT •rrtd toS. Dilp.
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
II .\ME ST A TEME!IT
The folloWic persoa ts doill .. _ U: WJIIII'I
Fa-, -ScotloBrlolol at-, -. Au, Cal.
ti'104; WJW RUHU, uti
LiiU.e. Pllet:, Colta Mea,
Calif..-.
Tl* balrlln ls coodacted
br •"'-•-'-' ....,w,..Rauou.
TIU-wutllod ..ta 11oo c.-, Clork ol
~C..,Fib.l1,1t71.
PlbiJIIt March 4, 11, 11,
n, trlt, lD u.. xewport
llanorEoolp. F-5UH
A doubltHide.r boat show
for powerboat and ll!lboat
wut be r•tared at the 19?8
Newport Harbor boat lhOW,
tbt ftlt'l <lilly 111-the-nter
t.t show.
Somt 300 sportrtshers,
motOI'y&ciU and motor ..
sailers l'J.lued at $16 mll-
UOD will be displayed, te ..
eorcllnc to~ .. 11-.
p.-er. The alb>ol-
1t ICitedui.S for March 1?-
U IOd tbo-olt>ool...,,
llareb U-!1.
Hours 11M' the...,.,, to be
llolcl lboord (clocbtde) ""'
1ft tM water al Ll&:t Vtlll(t,
are Wedne:84aJ, 2 p.m. to
7 p.m.; ThUrldar, 11 a.m.
to 7 p.m., Frld:ar and Satur-
day, 1l t.m. to 9 p.m. and
Sunday, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.
O.C.C ~ROLLMEHT
IS UP BY 13.2 lO
Orure Coast College's
~rt.nr semester enrollmeot
li op bJ 13.2 per cent over
a ynr ago, accordtnc lo
the omee of al'lmlsslons and
records.
A 'total or 36,078 studeota
ban enrolled in daJ I..Od
IYtOJ.nc ctuaes at OCC.
tie wu dltector ol the
heart catheterlu.ta llbor ..
alol')' 11 tJit U-rolly of
PeoJltflmala lor & J•n
IJtd held tbt •me poettloa.
at UCLA tor a yee.r,
"" IClniiCI "" medical do· rree at Emory Medical
School m Atluta, --
al Ntw£acl.oodllocllealC•-
ter 11 Bottoa, ud •rftd
lals rukltaey al Cohamt>la
irest>rtorlln holpltall.o Hp
York en,..
Tbe Petaluma plaA, dnW'D
op bJ tbe penmtat of the
small clty S5 mUtt oortb
of Saa Frucl.eo, llmlts
lrow!h ld -500 -boollll:
•nUs per,...,, LowerCOIIrtl
ha'f't ... ld lbf! plaa, btl
the ~reme Court re!Uod
la.t W'tft: to revtewtMcue.
In a prea f'tl .... , Mr,
I( we an: not
ruled by tynnta.
Mr. Do)' IU-.... ICICI .. ... "'.,..........,_
wu ........ •....-GitM
F...W aree•LoiA.Iel'n
L-----------------~1
•
Decorative
Hardware
and
Bath
Accesories
5~. 3.S4
2660 AVOM ST. N I d D k. .,,
MEWPORT lEACH ew ywe ur tns w1 ~------------~ make home in Alaska
1 .. & Service I SAt.-1§53]
A Balboa Island girl was
married in Arcata, tht>n left
for a honeymoon in Ha~A•ait
and will make her home in
Alas ka.
Miss Hobynn Alberta New-
ton became the bride of John
Timothy Durkin of Anchor-
age, Alaska, at the Arrata
Frist Baptist Church with
the groom's father offidat-
inl!. The bridt" :s the rtaur h-
ter or Mrs. George Edwa rd
Newton or Balboa rsland and
t he late Mr. Newton. The
LUNCHEON and DINNER
RESERVA TIONS HO NORED
Pho ne (7141 644 1700
-o .. w ... , /)f~tyMlkl ~/~1
Dear Citizens of Newport Beach:
Rev. and Mrs. James Durkin
of Eureka are the parents
or the groom.
The couple exchanged
rlngs which were designed
by the groom from Alaskan
gold nuggets. The bride
wore a cream satin gown
adorned wlth lace. She car-
ried yellow and white flowers
and wore a circle of flowers
in her hair.
Mrs. Lawrence Thomas,
the former Melody Rtnker
from Seattle, was matron
of honor. The groom's sis-
ter, Mrs . Dale Timpany, and
his sister -in-law, Mrs.
James Durkin Jr., both of
Eureka, also served as
bridal attendants .
Scott Snedecker of St>attle,
Wash., was bes t man. C shers
included Steven Insco, MI-
c hael Shattuck and AlE.>x Ale-
hau~en of Eu reka. The
groom's brother ' J ames. anc1
his brother-in-law, Dale
Tirr1pany, served as £rooms-
men.
A recPptlon was held at
the churrh anrl late r the
bride's mother held another
party for the couple at the
famil; Bayfront home on
Balboa Island. A spedal
gut>st at the wedding was
the hrirle's ~randmother,
Mrs. Albert Ltljequist of
Palm Spnngs.
The new Mrs. Durkln
graduated from Corona d~?l
Mar high school and Orange
Coast Collt-ge. She was a
member or Ticktockers and
was a National Charity
League debutante 1n 1969.
He r husband g raduated from
Eur eka high school, and at-
tended the College or Red-
woods and Austin Pae} State
University.
STATEMENT '3
March 3. 1976
AN AFTERNOON ON OUR ST1l.EEI'S
Would you ask someone to sit ih traffic for 90 days and nights at the Coast
Highway bridge? We are c urrently wasting that amount of time collectively In
human resources each ahemoon we allow this traffic problem to persist. The
bridge Is one of the two worst traffic problem areas alstlng In the city today.
Not only is It frustrating to turn a ftve minute trip Into thirty, but think of the
pollution being added to our atmosphere hourly.
It Is the responsibility of government to be concerned for our welfare and to
take what prudent action will help to aU~te such problems, as they certainly
will not go away If Ignored.
Newport o•n a unique geographical problem to traffic engineer~ In that
nearly half of the city is water. Plans for the next fifteen year~ lndk:ate bener
than 6S'f. of our major arterial plan will be rated '"D .. o r wane on a range from
A·f (tndckntal)y, we have no ~A's"). The Coast Highway bfidve Is rated MF".
The continuation of the Corona del Mar Freeway to MacArthw and Coast
Highway as cunently shown on the County and State Master plans would add
an addttionallS,OOO cars a day to our Coast Highway. Ahhough nearly every·
OM Is In agreement that this majo r freeway should be dtwned to create a by·
paa. plans must be made now for its ultimate route and destination.
The propoeed bridge for Coast Highway Is at least another hl/0 yean away.
yet no one hti takn~ steps to lmprove the existing fadUtJa. The""" bridge
will Increase traffic flow by SO'f.. providing the existing si9nals and traflk:
control devices c:an be Improved to regulate this Increased ftow.r. We can cur-
rently achieW a slgnl8c:ant Increase In flow by lengdwntng the duration of
East-West •~nals at Dover and Bayside during peak hours. eUmlnattrig lef
tUTM and creating a continuous Westbound right tu.m lane. Tlw no left tum
would apply only during critical p.m. rush hours, and the preceding algnal
cbane-would be achieved through computerization or traffk control
p«nonnel.
/ftwj we are con tinually presented with proposah lor fwture development.
we ....c be a • et'MJy caJeful this development does not OWIWden ow aJICint
hlthway eysten.. As we plan the future of our highwey arterlal plan. tt.
1mpa.mentadoft mu•t take prec.nce owr future raickndal and commerdal ~ment. for It II the plans we make today and Implement tomon'OW t~t
wtU detennlne the tratlk problems we haw In the dec:..de to come. ~~~
DUNCAN NdNTOSH. -.f.
Caftdldat« lor the City eo.d
P.S . II you h.we a~ or wll5;h to comment on a tot*.,.._. fltle .. a~
......... tiM CMII , .... Oect o.ac:.-.. ' 'II ....
MU VIe o.ene ................ It. II"· CA 91661 (71.)67M~M
iiEWORT HAMOR EISIGII l llfURSOAY, MARDi 4. 1976 CXlJIJIA DEL MR. CAL
I~THE~.~~~~~ LINE' !ltl I
WUD't tut Tlan. ~J, feb. U , a bt-autllul
day? It seemed especlallY ao to the napp y
mtmbtrs of AaceUtos de 0r"O, since thst wu tblldayfortbelrmnaalluocheon, starrmg
tbe A.n111ary's plli'Oilesses u well as hooor-
log associate members. SU.stainlng members
were also lnt'lted.
SliMy skles warmed the a.lr above aDd
sparkled the oeea.o below Wrs. Thurmond
Clarke's Cameo Sbores borne. Here the son
blue and wblte decor, wttb ortent.allnfluenrP,
refiected ber gracious, geotle votrt'fl man-
ner and qulet serenity.
Wearing muted blue and white shear silk
print. Mrs. Clarke, with auxlllan prestd£>nt,
Mrs. Paul Rogers, and patrooess 'hatrman,
Mrs. Ectward Sharp, welcomed the constant
n ow of honored guests. Mrs. Rogers wore
a soft pink suit, whic h was ·omplemented
by Mrs. Sharp's apple green s ilk sheath.
All in attenlb.nce were grt"ete'l at the
entrance by Mrs . Curtis LeMa\ and Mrs.
Wilfred Berls, a past president. Ear h arnval
was presented wtth her individual name-
plate, designed especially for thf> rja~ b)
Mrs. LeMay, whose painti.ngsar e well known.
She has just retu rned from Hawau, where
she spent most of her time r apturin'l and
r ecording on canvas, the tJeaut} of the
islands.
Among early arrivals were Mmes. C aspers
Dakin, Daniel Aldrich, John Steven Tedford,
Bewley Allen, Harry Baker, Arthur Baum,
Richard Castle (in golden brown silk suit),
Burton V. Collins, 01"4'Yil Haywood Ellis and
petite Miss Agnes Blomquist. More arnvine
were Mmes. Frank Harrington, Clitforl1 E.
Hughes, Wilbur Jage r, W. Peyton Harrtman,
Raymond Berer, Walter Krng, John Laun
Jr., Walter Lier, Carter Lowell, Ha rr} John
March, Edward Mayo, and P hE.>lps Menckel.
Others included Mmes. Harold Pearc}, Ba}-
ard Ryder (she's another arust our area
Is proud to r laim), John Howar d $( rugc,
lra Smith (honored this year tJ} CHS for
outstanding work), forever youn<! and talenterl
Jean (Mrs . Ralph) Tandowsk~. also Mmes.
lvo Stu~ess, Henry t:llman, Ert~·ur1 Wum-
ington, Reid Wasson, Allen ~ett1man, .~.
J ames West, Elliott Willia ms. Still rr.o re
pat ronesses attending were ~l n.~s. Robe rt
Andrews, Donal Duncan, Nasef Eilts, RobP rt
Cimini, Andrew Morthland, John HPtr hle,
James Roosevelt (her s mile is conta~ttous),
Ted Walsh and Wil Ward.
All Angelltos de Oro's past prestc1ents
attending served in some sper tftr • apa• II},
all active members acted as l!oc:;tesses,
mingling a mong the guests. Mrs. tta rlt's
Thomas, past prec:;lt1ent, was lun 11eon hatr-
man, and with past pr esident \Irs rttffor·1
Hakes planned t'lf· ~ou rmf't · ... nu. ~1rs.
Ceci l.~tllra r c "': w1th Mr.... ll.t>s.
Ass1stin~ t • .,t president Mrs. John Porter
in servin£ catalba punch and pounn.: tht> wh1te
wine were Mrs. Robert Qo.\·ens and Mrs.
Richard Allen. At the buffet abl£-, enter ed
wuh an arrangement of '''ltte 1alstes and
blue porcelain cornflower s, past prestl!~>nts,
scheduled b} Mrs . Jack Batflle, WHP \lrnts.
J ack Groth, Mar shall :"ied~>'"ker, :)on ~ood
warrl and founder Mr s . Spencer Honh!, who
served at the silver urns.
kept her camera reoo~ lbe elepnt ud
colortuJ affair. Am<JIIC tbe usoclate boll-
orees present were Wmes. Jule Axelsoo.
Vern Dudley aDd Lymu Farwell (cae of
auxiliary's first associate members). lioN
we re Wmes. Jobn R. Luelle, Jolin B. Law-
son, WilHam B. Malouf (another versatue
artist of our town), also Mmes. Cl"ude
Patterson, Angus s. Ricbardsoo, Tremaine
Treat and Dean Waddell.
A moog the guests were sustaining members
Mmes. Newtoo V. Allisoo, U oyd L. Aubert,
Donald B. A}'res, Walter CnJtteodeo Jr.,
Bett) Hall, Wtlham Haney, Walter Hesnault.
Htll Hirsch, George Jooes. Ed.itb Nedeau,
Rkbard Patterson, Arthur Stroct and Racer
Tu rner. Completing the Angelltos de Oro
lam1ly attendance were Mmes. Josepb Beet,
Chester BrabYJ4 Theodore CU.trord, Jesse
Curtis, Sam Gurle)', WiUia.m Hopldns,
Weod€-ll Joo~s. John Lusk, Robert Barton,
WHilam Moseley Jones, Thomas Rile), and
W1Uiam A. Thompson.
Everyone expressed their apprecutJoo of
the affa.u and the patrooesses expressed
pride ln tbe pririlege of serving such an
aux.Hlar ) rn this manner, and so ended the
'1a ) at Mrs. Thurmond Clarke's. Meanwhile
at the Gold Book office, Mrs. Robert Crowner,
Gold Book c llau man, and Mmes. Robert
Crowner. Cheste r Salil>t>ury, Richard Stod-
dard and Hugh Wr ight •'ere putting "the
!"look to bed" so to speak. Our thoughts
were with them!!
• • • • •
Alta Bahia Auxiliar y of Orange Count)
Ptultlarmomc Soc iety held a friends hip
f<>s tlval Feb. 19 ln the Dover Shores home
of the Edward Schumachers . Eleven o'clock
round sixty women gathered. ~ew friends
of OC PS included Sue Beechner, Marilyn
Tucke r and Pegg) Cotton •.. she was one
of those responsible for the gour met menu
at the Cordon Bleu ball for the cancF-r
fund of Orange County ... ver~ spark.h.o~
persona lit) and ver; busy person, Pe~g-~.
Mrs. Robert (Chip) Little, however, was
not only responsible for the luncheon n enu
or shr imp ldsh Lorraine • • • salad and
bisquit tortoni as dessert, but prepared 1t
herself. Others on the committee inr ludPd
Mary Jane QuE.>yr el, Emil} Barrett and the
hostess.
Musical recital proved most inspinn~t.
Dana Rees, one of the newest additions to
roncert halls, began his stud} of the cello
at an early age. The Rees family have
devoted their lives to music. Dana's father
has ~tven 20 year s of service to the schools
of Orange County and ttus past year helped
Mrs. Schumacher in co-ordinating 4 youth
conr erts of chamber music ... t hese are
freP con<·erts to accquaint ~·oung people
wtth the world's universal Wlgl!age, must('!
Also performing that da} was Randall
Lavn:;on, one of California·s most prom1sing
pianists . . . in fact learned to real1 music
on hiS own.. He DOIIi' has a wide reperto1re
• . . Bach to 20th century Other s atteodine
rn~·lu<1ed Mmes. Walter Bennett, J ames
BE.>ntle}. Donald f erguson, Donald Gettlg,
Rtchard G riffin, William Heidtmen, J ames
Johnson, and Rirhard Spooner, member s of
PIIISCIIIPJIONS FILUD 7 DAYS A WIBC
M w.KDAYI e .. , IUI•an
I
RESTYLED
REPAIRED· RESTORED
and AL TERA TIOHS
on LEATHERS a"d SUEDES ----------THREE CE,..ER•TIO~S Of fURRifltS
BALBOA FUR FACTORY
-.""""-305 Palm St. • Hear th e Ferry
BALBOA
ffit~~
Come To
The frostina House!
\ ,,,.,dtrlaPJd ' '" ld•··~ "•1/,1/t ''''·
a,,, ~'l(t!"'' nt ... , ''f:~•J', ,. 't1' i,,. '·
, t>JJ,,. t! c Uk « ~"'a". • t,. 1 ••.. r
b.;r 4' ·· lf'l 'Pel. 1. ,., • I, 'fl''h.ft.,.t
67 5-1192
1 r II·• bn d. •t••·h• .-~~~=""'~
2384 !'EWPORT BLVD I -~P. MESA
Phone S48-5 794 -~·.;t~hr:;,.;u;...S~a~t.:.;;.!O"'-5;.::;;~~~.;.-:;.-,..1 .....
1111111
All the while histon an \~rs. John Bts•lOp the Auxiliary. ~------~~~~~~~~
PROGRAM OFFERS
VERDI , MOZART
The Los Angeles Phil-
har monic Orchestra, with
music director Zubin Mehta
on the podium, and Russian-
born violinist Alexander
T r eger as guest soloist, will
play a concert at tiC -lrvrn£>
C rawford Hall at 8:30 p.m.
this Saturday, March 6.
Sponsored by the Orangt'
County Philharmomc Society
a s part of the current double
s ubscription series, the pro-
gram will inc lude the over -
ture to ··La For za dt>l Des-
tina" by Verdi; violtn con-
cer to ~. 5 by ~iof.drt, and
Copland's S) mphony ~o. 3.
Ticket s at $6, $5, $4 and
students $2 are on sale at
the Orange County Ptul-
harmonic Societ} orfice, 201
W. Coast Highway, ~ewport
Beach, 92663, phone 646 -
6411.
The current season ma rk~
Mehta's 14th as music dl·
rector of the Los A nih lt>s
Philharmonic and the 13t:"l
appearing in Orange Count\
for the Orange Count) Phtl-
harmoo.ic Society. After C\"t>
more seasoo here, he v. dl
take liP his new duties l:i
music director of tilt> >~¥
York Philharmonic Ln the
fall 1977.
FAITH MORCAH OF CM
SUCCUMBS AT AGE 43
Faith Morp.n, 43, of 1839
Ot lole, Costa Mesa, who died
at her borne Feb. 22, was
burled Feb. 25 in Paclf1c
V lew memorial park.
She is su"lved by her
busband Thomas, daughter
Pamela Sue Mal:owsty of
Wlsslon Vie jo, brothers
Rooald and Gary Bathke of
Btllnower, sister LaVoone
01-of Costa Mesa, a.nd
her mother, lreoe Bathke,
Costa Wts&.
A rosary service and
funeral mass were held at
St. JobD tbt B.aptlst CathO-
Uc C bUfd) 18 Cost2 Me-sa.
RECRUIT GRADUATES
lh.r1M prtnte LoollJ R.
Peodletoa, 19, 100 of Mr.
ud Mrs. Doaald G. Plftdle-
toa ol 514 s.ud St., Co-* ........... (rtdut.d
tr'Oift ree"ll trtinlllc at tbe
MulM Corpe Ree1111t Dtpo(. s. ottco.
A FAMILY PARTY was the
setting for thl' announcement
of the May weddln~ plans of
Terq Lvnn [)eL.a.n• L daugh-
ter of Mr. anrl Mrs. Davh1
De Lancv or Baltooa Island,
and Jon Charles S· hrot>Oer
of Costa Mesa, son of Mr.
anrl Mrs. John Sett1 of Whll,
tiE.>r . MIS5 ()('Lanq Is a
u aduate of Corona del Mar
high srhool and Is attending
Oran~e Coast Colle~e. Her
rather IS a Corona dE>I Mu
a n om e). HE>r han e Is ex-
ecutive Vh e prE>stdPnt of Mr-
llro) industr ies rn ~e•llOrt
Bea('h.
ARTS FESTIVAL
SET MAY 14-16
The Newport Beach Cit)
Arts Commission wiU pre-
sent arts festival '76 oa
the mall at Fas hlon Island,
Way 14., 15, and 16 rrom
DOOQ to 5 p.m. The entries
•lU bt' )ldged for cash
awards totalinG $1,000. The
uaaal Newport B,.ch C'lty
award will tx> )Jd(ftd tor
permaMot hang"IQG tn Cit}
HaD.
Tbe thtmt ts "blrenteo.
alai," bUt eotrtes are DOt
llmlted to ttw theme Jab.
)let. All "" mfdla.s wUl be
rttpr'Ullftted. Amattar, pro-
r.atoaa.l, and )'OUth
roriel wtll t~t ~. Tbtre
wW be c:aotiDIIOUi tDttrta1D-
.... •ttb street mlliiClaAa,
durt oompanta ud pi~),......
SECURITY WITH
HOME OWNERSHIP
SAVINGS CERTIRCATES-
YOUR BEST INVESTMENT
Maximum eamtngs plus maximum safety make saving at Laguna F.,...
Savings both w1se and profitable. And tor h1ghest earnings. with lnteNet
rates guaranteed for the full tenn. Invest your savings In LFS ln.u,...._,.
term certificates Come in and consult one of our friendly Laguna FliderW
savings counsellors about the ln...estment program that best suite you.
·~t 10 tubstantlal t~t ~ttl .. fOr wltt'ld,....,all befON m.t"".tY.
LAGUNA FEDERAL SAVINGS
UOIUMA .--... C.lltornea
3~-.-...u
lAM Q F 1111'1. CallfOf'ftla
•101 Nor1h e c.n~no ANt
...,.()AIICS
210 Oc.en Awnue
L..,na 8eKt\ Celtfomi8
T~:$-1'St1
YARDS Of RIBBONS are turning into bows to decorate
colorful azalea plants as well as special prltes for
the anma.l philanthropic luncheon and fashion shOw given
by members of Las Reinas Auxiliary or the Assistanr e
League of Newport Beach Thursday noon, March 11,
at the Ne"'PC3rter Inn . Mrs. Stanley Stalia or West New -
port, at -left. wbo is opportunity chairman, and Mrs.
J. Robert Lawson of Harbor VIew Ho mes, at right,
reservations chairman, are he.lplng Mrs. Earl G. Cor kelt
of Balboa. gifts chairman, tie up some or the surprises
for the day. Mrs. Nell Parkinson is cha irman of thP
eveut. Mrs. Lyman Klng is in cnarge of seatlng; Mrs.
Keoneth Sampsoo, invitations and Dospitalily; Mrs. Paul
F. Smitb, donations; Mrs. Fred Bice, dt>CO rations, and
Mrs. K.. G. Hoftlnan. publicity. Mrs. Ftoberl Koehler
ls Auxiliary chairman. (Ensign photo.)
Styl.i.st
FIN I:.'
t>F\IGNS. -C•li~•mi aj J
Co,c~f>l
tolat\lral Halt C""'"9
w•.U•IM OR APPOI~TM
61l-51SJ OP EH 8-6
BOB'S TUE S.~ ... SAT. I
PO RT BARBF.P. SHOP
2'901 E. COAST HWY .
CORONA DEL 'oiAK
TR£ 8L DG.
HA RBOR VISITOR
you are a newcomer,
or know of a newcomer to
the Harbor Area who ha s
not been wel comed, do her
a favor by calllng the Har-
bor Visitor betw~n 8 UK!
BA T YAH" TO HOLD
P ROGRESSin FEAST
'•Com e rlim• with us,"
Temple Bat Yahm 's 3rd an-
nual progressive gourmet
~inner, will be presented on
Saturda}', Mar ,.h 6,.beginning
with cocktails and hors
d'oeuvres at -; p.m. at th ..
Baywood Apa rtments r:l uh-
house, Harbor Vie11· Hill<;.,
The evenin~ is chaire-d ll)·
Mrs. Gene {Mar,.h) W~>mer
of Irvine, assisted by Mrs.
Kin<\ (Lee) Burstein of Ne-w-
port Beach, Mrs. Joe-l (Ann)
Moskowitz of Irvine, and
Mrs. Leonar•l (~tna ) Balis
of Newport BeaC"h , Donation
is 317.50 ~t person.
Song hails
Ef&ht-year-old ........._
stlt!lent Duld RJaQy liiiU
composed 1 bteeatealal
song, "It's our Arnerlta,'"
for his third c nde elua.
DaVId accompanies oa tilt
pltoo •M1e the •bole eaa.
sings.
"The cblldrea are all s-
thused about lt, ·' sa.ld. teacb.
er Pit Wood. "Tbelr wotees
1re really good; and lheJ"re
so pf'OUd of David."
This Is the f'Lfth SOD& D2Yid
has wrJUen {both words uc1
mustc) fo r this students.
Others are "Sing," ''Sail
with me," ''Bouncing baJJ,"
a.nd ''Christmas beUs,"
wh.Jch was performf!d ln
Mariners ' Chr istmas pro-
gram.
~E W LYWEOS Mary and Wi\llam S. Holstetn Jr. are
plrtured with the Rev. Paul M•oore Whe~ler from Hawati
in front of t11e new stained glass wlodo""' 1n the sanctuary
nf St. JamPS Episcopal Chu rch In Newport Beach. a.m. and she will cau
on )'OUt friend with vtl•-
a.ble tnfor matloo and 'tfts
from friendly busiuss
firms which staod rea~
to helJ> he r. btoeome
acquainted with her nrw
surrouodll\gs.
8 Y J.C.H UIIIPHR1ES
J.r. ll11mph~tt '· ""'''''
•lt'!Tl'Ol f~:l '•II {".-•/
Rlrd. lot3 • h ,., a (•,•Ia
1,4 r~a fand..,.uk /ror "'''''
/lt(m 11< \o•n •;, i • Q f1
tN//tr,nl\ ,,., !'~"'' ""d
It'll o•/r,,
Rev. Wheele r presides
at Ho ls tei n wedding
THE HARBOR VISITOR
PHONE: 494-9368
o r &46-0174 HEARD ABOUT IP
1 he Rev. Paul Moore
Wheeler 1et urned to the
noainlarll'l frnm '1is 1 hu t ch
m Ucmolulu. H<!~~o'a il, lo of-
1-low:nr~ Hu<11e s !•as su1-filiate at t il<> double-rlnr
fa "<>oi at;lin. this tJmP in .vertdmg • o:>remon) wturt1
Sout h AfrkJ, v.hP1e weare unlfl!(! WiJH ... rn S!Pvens Hol-
rellahl)' infor med that he s tein Jr. anrt Marr Karer1
is bidding for diamond mme Thompsen late afte rnoon on
properties m an effo rt to January 24.
comman<1 that industry in The-groom is !11"' o:;on of
addition lo b<>inr top n an Mr. anrl Mrs. \\lillam Ste-
in ot her flelr!s. VPns llolstein of Comeo
Re cession ' You ~'OIIlrl Shores. Mr. anO Mrs. Ches-
ca.lll975 a funny}eaJ.RP-ter ThompsPn of Reerl le~
cession and majOr unem-are the parents of the bn de.
ployment went hanft in han•1 Mr. Wheeler was r.as tor or
11dth the sale of mo rr> C;~rl-St. J~11res 25 years ago and
illacs than Chevvles: n orr is a Jon~ tune frl eur1' of lhe
htgh car at rliamonris !han fa ru LI\.
Jaw carat; more emP talds Tl iP llnrJ~> wo re a ('anrl le-
and r ubies t/lan dia monds. lie-h! E:O'..,'fl of m&>diPva l st)'l-
Chines mainland agPnt s in.: aM t arried a r-ascad\ng
are buying Eu ropean wa trh trouquet of phalat-nopsis and
fa ctories and technolog}. stE>IJiJ.il!Otls with ferns. She
Wh}'.., The Chinese hav~ " NQtP lll<l lr-hm~ flowe rs i.n
raptlve market of over 700 h&>r ha1r.
million, anrt il is rerta ln All enrlin~ liP r in rtustgreen
that they also havE: thPi r prin• ess style l':"owns wt>re
eyes oo exports as \\'PI !. the ll!d1'1 ol hOnor, Mi ss
An economic "one worl,l" Carole GUUert, and the
SE'ems cer tain to grow. bridPsmaids, Miss Neil Hol -
~~~~~~==============~;:;;~::;::=;;;:~:•;••;l:";·;•;i;sl;•;r or the groom,
Warm up Suits-24.95 t o 37.95 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
Men 's & Boy 's
Tennis Shirts. & Shorts
•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
Ladies
Tennis Dresses & Shorts ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
Barbell & Dumbell Sets
Baseball Mitts Basketballs
' Racquetball Racquets & Balls
Miss Harriet Tullos and
Miss Kathleen Henderson.
The bridal attendants car-
ried bouQuets of spider
mums, roses anr:1 daisies.
Thomas Asnon served as
best man. Ushers included
Jordan Jones, wu uam Tul-
loss and Paul Legould.
A reception at the New-
port Harbor Yac ht C lub was
followed by a wedding trip
through the northwest to
Canada.
The bride Is a graduate
of the UnJverslty of Red-
lands and has a masters
degree in audiology from
the University of Ca.lifornia
at Fresno. The groom Is a
graduate of Corooa del Mar
high school and USC , where
he belonged to Chi Phi fra-
ternity, He Js a general con-
tractor associated With his
famil y business, the Hol-
stein Industries.
The young coople met
through organizations dedi-
cated to helping deaf chU-
dren. They will Uve In
Fountain Valley, where the
new Mrs. Holstein will con-
tinue her work with deaf
chUMen In Orange County.
_...:L::.:!GAL MOTICE
NOTICE
OF PUBUC HEARI NG
NOTICE rs HEREBY
GIVEN that the City Council
or the City of Newport Beach
will lw>ld a puhltc hearing
,regarding General Plan
Amendment 76-l .C to the
Land Use Element to change
the designation of a portion
or the lndustrtally-desli-
na.ted area of the Koll Center
Newport PlannedCommuoity
(at the lnterseet1011 of Jam -
boree Road aodBtrchSfret>t)
to a mtztureof''Admlnlstra-
the, Professional IDd Fi-
unctal Commercial" and
"Retail UJd. S."fce Com-
nerclal."
NOTICE IS HEREBY
FURTHER GIVEN thal tlwl
nld pllblle hnri.OC wUI be
btJ,d oo tbe UDd da)' of
lhreb, 19'76, t.t the llour or 1:10 P.M. ta tilt c-eu
C ....... rt ol tho City Halt
fllllle CHyoiM-rtlleo.eb,
CalltDJ'Ilia, at W"bleb dme
ud place uyiiDIIIll poriiOOJ ....,....,ed maJ ~AMAr IDeS
bt IMird tile ......
Dorll Cieoqe
Aetlll( CH7 Clttk
Cllr or Newport Boub
Pllblboh: liar. f, U?e, In lilt
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-1 Newport Harbor Enstcn.
,,
OIIIIMTM. 11UG 5ltOW
IS 11B-D AT 0. C. C. ·--"'-----... __ ,_, ...
.. Of'lllre Coat Ctllllf! .............. , ......
•• ....... .u:t be lleld
• ., '?~1. lllaretl s. rn-
1 1o I p~m. Rt'frn:bmtllllb
..Wbo .......
LEFT TO RIGHT: K-b Dole 0..., a-:•--c -toolrt fll-Ono; -· CuoUow
Dale Baldwin, Mlss Ca.roliae OWen, Cllipl. G. C. ltleft.rt. a.d tilt Dtellea ol Arp11.
Oiltator' .,. tle dltiJH
Is TOOl ~.~~De., a fortHr art
ps ' .,. M Cal Sbte Fld-
lerW, .tao b!-acbes t111:er1ar -Ill ............. Orup Cout aod Smta Aa
CoiJeces. Cameos--
Kin tells of Robert Owen NOTJCE
OF PUBUC IJEAJUNG
Notice 1.1 henbYrJ.ft'll tt.i
tbe PbDui:Dc Comm~stoa ol
!be City ol N...,.rt Beacb
will tad a pt>Uc heariDIIXI
a prcposa.l iAWated by tbt
Cit}' at Nrwport Beach to
ebUCe the name ~ New
IUeArtbur Bovlenrd to a
yet udelermlDed name. _
By fl~eD Hurt .
Tbere is a booklDproeess
that Is tmlquely awroprtate
for this blcenlemdll year
tbough lts creatloo was
triggered by a lesser bi-
ceuteouy in 1971.
The authoress Is nther
a newcomer to our New-
port Beach area. Her story
started with a quest for ~~nJ
versal peace and ha rmony
ln 1970, using as her n-
hicle the 2ooth blrthyear or
Robert Owen, her great-
great-grandfather. It w:a.s
then that she began work on
a revlva.l of Interest tn this
great human1ta.rian's labors.
Ca roline Dale Oweo Bald-
win, on a 5 month journey,
lectured about him through-
out the Orient and the Far
East, ending In Britain tor
his !99th and 200th birth-
day anniversaries. Every-
where she went she was met
by influential bead.s of cul-
ture and go vernment.
tn London she aHended
a service attheChapelRoyal
or St. James Palace. It so
happened t hat the royal chap-
lain to the Queen, ln his
sermon, et~logiuod the
br avery or our astronauts.
Our writer, Caroline, com-
Umented him upon hisser-
mon. Then the ChaplaJn dis-
r-ove ret'! their mutual in-
terest In i'OI"!tf Owen, a
native We!shm;,.. . H wa.os he.
The royal ctlaplaill had ln-
det'd visited with Kenneth
and Jane Owen tn Houston.
'•So "he exclaimed '•Da
vld oa'le Owen ts yoor great:
grandfather and Robert Owen
your great-great-grand-
rather!" Noth.Jng for It, but
the lady must join him and
his interesting party for a
luncheon at lheGarrlckCiub.
Later our traveller attended
the Caithness Row dedica-
tion at New Lanark, Scot-
land, the noted cradle or
Robert Owen's inlt1al hu-
manitarian experiments.
Upon her In stigation, the
royal chaplahl also attended
the occasion. Before the
ceremony a formal luncheon
was served where the auth-
oress shared the places of
honor wtth her cousin, Ken-
neth Owen, and her gnce,
the Duchess of Argyll. At
f1rst glance the Duchess
seemed happy never to have
any personal association
with the United States and
to knOw little about tt. But
later, while staying with
their graces at lnveraray
Castle, she was foolld to
be most interesting and in-
terested. Dec 30, 1975, a
piece fl)peared in the Wall
Street Journal concerning
this same Quest of Robert
Owen. I Quote a btl from
that source:
"Conceive, for the mo-
ment, the Inconceivable:
Mostly over a brief, three-
year period, philanthropic,
gOYernmentiJ aDd private in-
Yestors pour Into troubled
New York City the sum or
$174 biiUoo.
"On a ttny scale, that's
just what Is hawenlng to
the llttle town of Harmony
on the banks of the Wlbash
lD eot.lthwestern Indl.a.Da,
New H~.tmony Is ooe of thrl
pooreat blat mo.t hl.tor1c
places in the Midwest. And
ln•estors ue ll)e!Ddlng$2:1,.
4SO,OOO or $22,0?0 ror each
of the towo'1 9'71 residents,
to re!dore aod rm•e It as 1
thrlflac oomm.Uy,
"Owea. bit famUJ a.Dd tda
rouoweu were llloptu re.
former.. 111 New Harmoay
they promoted KllltCe, ..,_
el>.l ~tr (lll<hldlac llbo-
Utloa ud ,.,...,, llbtn ...
Uoa) aed ~"' tree
educiUoa. 'I'IKMIP 0.. '1
New HuiDOB)' failed u a
commUDt1 lt •m..s as aa
lmportMt IIIWJeeiuJ CM·
ter, t~~~«la.UJ il theaatlraJ
ICieDCell, •tt 1870. Mel '
tho Owooltoo bodJt -.
ill>ontorln """ pdiUe boUdlop lMI _, ut ta-
pon. ·-It lilt --to-~.
"AU Oftr loom, lllt-
torleaU.J ··~~--bUJd.. t.Dc•. PIC ap o"r a -.clnd
, .... l>tCIJoolac Ill 1114, '"'
be.I.Dg restored. llluct1 IN!'W
constnrctJoa. 11 ade.r waJ.
too. The Nn HartnOIIIJ 11m.
• $3 mlllioo hOte l, is opeo
lor business. A oew motel
wiU rise at the qe or
town. Outside town, tbe state
of IDdiana has opeaed • 13.7
mUilOII par'l. a.loaC tbfte
miles of river froat. In .,me
nearby hills, formed by
wllltl)town sand and clay 'And
wooded with poplars, syca-
mores, asheS ud wtldcbl!!!r-
rles, two young sabdiYlstOII:
developers are preptrtng
175 or more new homesltes.
From one hill, workers are
trucking clay to nu a rtYer-
bank stte in town where a
$1.5 mlllloo Ylsttor's cen-
ter, the Atheoeum,isabulld-
"'<· "The town stagnated for
}'ears. Then, in 1941, Ken-
neth Dale Owen, a descend-
ant of Robtori Owen, married
Jane Bl.alfer of Houston. The
Owen family had d.I.Sslpated
its fortune, and Mr. Owen
left New Harmony, worked
his was througll college and
moved "to TeDs to su'cces-
fuUy practice petroleum
geolngy. Jane Blatfer Owen
was the daughter of an ad -
miter of Robert Owen. Rob-
ert Lee Blalfer, founder of
Humble Otl & Refining Co.,
now EuoOUSA. VlstttngNew
Harmony as a bride, Mrs.
Oweo •as "}Changed by the
LIG.\1: MOTICI
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The foll owing persons are
doing business as: J enlfers
Hair Fashions, 177 E. 17th
St.. Costa Mesa, Calif.
92626: Richard E. Back-
strom <;r,, 105 Morristown
Ln., Costa Mesa, Calif.
92626; Lee o. Backstrom,
105 Morristown Ln., Costa
Mesa, CaiU. 92626.
This bus iness ls condu cted
by • general partnership.
Slgned: Lee Backstrom.
This statement was rtled
with the County Clerk or
Orange County Feb. 27, 1976.
POOUsh: March 4, 11, 18,
25, 1976, in the Newport
Harbor Ensign. F53l57
place """ -to boy ... restore old balldiae•· Tbls
tawn of Hew Harmoay Is tbe
ooe wbere Robert Owen Rt-
Ued dowD lD the year JIU.
Robert Owea was • wealthy
Scotch cottoa mill owner.
·Jt was be who bought this
tcnm of New Harmony from
a Germu l.atberaP colon y
called R:IIJPites. Owen, bis
family, and bls frieods were
utopian reformers. Tiley
promoted :scleoce, social
equality and free edltcation.
Althoclgh New Harmony
Wled as a commune, ttsur-
YIYed u a science center
and commercial spot anttl
tbe adYent of •atomoblles,
when lt declined.. '
"Mrs. KenDeth Dale
Owens was enchanted by a
• lstt to the bistoric t0W11 in
1941. Through ber great
wealth and enormous in -
Dueoce, the restoration be-
gan,"
Thus came the start of
Carolloe's tnvels and ber
own tnnuence Into tbe cber-
isltlog of New Harmon as a
part of Amencana ln UIU
blcenteonW year or 1976.
In Marcil, 1974, Lt. Gov-
eroor Robert D. Orr of In-
diana appointed Caroline as
a member of the com mittee
on memon.bllla of the New
Ha.rmoay Memortal Com-
mission. We aU lalow and
loYe this new resident of
our area. Altb:Ngh she
writes UDder the name or
Caroline Dale Owen Bald-
win, we know her as Carol
Allen, the •Ue of Bewley
Allen.
And now, belng a woman,
I must add a postscript. ln
a way, U is related to the
above subject, althoQgb tt
Is not coanected with Carol
Allen persooally.lt coocerns
our Real Admlral (retired)
Robert Berry. He has fin-
ished a book of memoirs
of hls war nperiences. I
had the pleasure of read·
l.ng It some time ago. I
was entranced with the
natural account or his ma.ny
adventures. ructna.ted by the
array of photO[I:nphsoffam.
oos people in aU walks of
life whom Bob !mew iDti-
LIGAL MOnee mately. I am delighted to
NOTICE learn that his book has been
OF PUBLIC HEARING accepted by Stanford Uni-
NoUce Is herebyctventhat verstty ·-tn be placed in
the Planning Commission of tbe archJYes of lbe $43 mU.
the City of Newport Beach Uoo Hoover In.stttutloD of
will hold a public hearing on Wa.r, Revolution and Peace-
Amendment No. 4651nltlated Bulldlng. Dr. sta.ar has in-
by the City of Newport Beach Ylted Bob to pay him and
to coosJder an amendment his book a Yi.sit iDthe spring.
to Title 20 of the Newport So, let vs sa.ltrte people of
Beach Muntclpa~ c Ode which dlsUnctton in our Newport
would add a "Historical area.
Combining District" to tho BOB RETMIER FIRES
Zoning Ordinance.
Notice Is herelly 1\Jrthor EXPERT WI lli M-16
given that sa.ld public hear-Army Spedallst four
ing will be held oo the 18th Robert J. Retmler. 23, 1011
day of March, 1976, at the of Mrs. Mary J. Retmler,
\loUr of 7:00 p.m. 1n the 890 W, 15th st., Nnpor1
Council Chambers of the Beach, ftred expert with the
Newport Beach City Hall, M-16 rille at SchOfteld Bar-
at which Ume and place a.ny racks, Hewa.ll, Ja. %6.
and all persoos interested He Ia a clerk lit Cornpuy
may ~ppear and be heard C of the 25th lnfutry ot.
thereoo. Yllklo'• 84th Enctneer Bit-
James Parter. Secretary tattoo. He ts a 1970 ~~
Plumbtc Commluloa ate ol Newport Hubor~tdgll
Ctty of Nf'WPQrt Beach ICI!oo4 Ud attfDited 0ruce
PellA: M&reb t, 1111, 111 c-Cotltp.JUo wu,,,..,.,
tbrt Newport Harbor EMID. II ... ~ IIi ll8wa1L
Notice Ls hereby further
r;lvea that Aid pdbtic bear-
inc; wt11 be beld oa tbe Jltb
t!ay of March, 1976, at tbe
hour of 7:00 p.m. in the
CouncU Chambe.Ts of the
Newport Beach City Hall,
at whir h time and place any
and aU per50Ds taterestect
may appear and be heard
thereon.
James Parker, Secretan•
Planning CommlsslOfl
City ot Newport Beach
Publish: Marc.h 4,
tbe Harbor
,,,..,l ..... c. ......
v -••u .... T"•"
CALL Ul TODAY
rO ll A "'"'Ta
Our tlth Year
IAIIITT iMSUIIAMC t
1'1' Ker\e, 11.4., c. ....... .
ao P9 ,,~ -·-lntll'rconthwnt.tJ
lnvt-st.nwnt Com~ny
500 N-pot1 Ce"1e-r Dt
N-J)Of1 8Hel'l M4·M10 ---------
Newrorl
Prinlers
TOT.\L PIIINTII'!G
FACILITIES
fOf) N~ffi/I(HI C#ftft~ o,.
Sfllte 001
H.-,._...
....... -••••• ************ * Publish Your It
It FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT It Jt .. , ..•. I ?'-~j il THt Off.ICIAL N~~Pa Of
Jt : ~ !l.U..j THt CITY Of NEWI'OAT IEA01 Jt .. . ~
OF'FICE AND P~INTINt'; PLANT: ~21 E . COAST HI G~.tUY ..... Jt CORONA D~l.. MA-.. CAl..tiFOIItNtA.. 1825 .. * COST OF Pl..US ,,0.00 FOR •
.. PUIOLOCATION ONLY $25.00 COUNTY FILING I'U Jt
... 'WIIITI OW CA\.L TMI _,.MGM -"J.·ItM-POW 0PPIC14\. r.I ,A, POa/U ,.,_
IJt P LI.UIIIMD .D.L.A. POII•I TO• .....
Jt HAME ............... -.. -...... --.... --.. -...... -...... -................................................ Jt !' AODRESS ..... _ ............. ,_,_, ................ ,....................................................... :
~ Cl TY ...... -... -.................................................................... ZIP ................. Jt
If-• AMY OlANO I COUNTY I UIIMPII uN PUI LI ... O.l .4. MOTICI IM TNI IMifP Jt
··~·*··~·····~······~·
808 GALBREA TH
***
DEWJPAH H 'SSAt.r~. Zl , da bt~'r o1
Mr. &01 Mr . ~. r~rd Hunsaker of Corona
1.-.1 1iolt, has L~ "'!~ted pr~ostd~t o1
K<~.pp~ 1<41RJ~~ r •• u ma n.1tion.al IKi' ~1 !Ororlty
at LISt: • s·~ • "" stu11'!Dl IJOd} ~>~•·rmn•
;u Corc~t:~ 1• I Mar lu~t~ s· t.ool, C.SF rold
"'""'t ur Jf traeo l'""'l" team
11 V.J:· or c orooa r1f'l Mu
has ~n n<~n !.mt~>rv P<iitor of · Di• tum,"
slu•J"nt """stl ; ... , lit .\ ""'"*'"' State Uni-
YPr S"JI\ Coll,.r• of Let.,.. m fullerton .••
ALtX kiLl ), I J;IJtc.r of Mr>. &ngR'S Rtley
~~r
HONOR 11fY MOTHER
1976 ~·spay Plate
from Bing &:Grtlildahl
ff FIR£ STRIKES. A FEW IECONDS MA V MEAH
T'Ht DIFFERENCE BETWEEN LIFt AND DEATH•
SOMf :-XPERTS SAY AS MAifY"AS ~OF FIRE
Udo Village
bank to open
YICKI UUGRLIJI tl lle•911:u1 &each, tbe
utioall 1971 maid ol eotiDD.. l.af~Nptf'd
her world toar 10 n, IIIDme f eL. 14 a.ad
belp plu tbe ... , at 0. r~" ~.r
ler Oadaoo Cblpter elf.._. Atpba Tt,eta.
Stae Is tbe IOC)dwW •mbt'P'irus for till'
eottoo 1*ttrJ ud wUJ ril:lt Europe aoo
tbe Orient tmder tbt o1 the Sute
Oepmmeot. Sbe Is~ of~ Alptu
Theta at USC. Tbit MotJien C I~ of ttfl'
sorority is hostiDc the day at the ra• ~os
~!art h 13 at the Santa Alllta F<4re Park to
provid~o a scbolU'Stlip fUDd for a oeetJ)
studt~ohf at USC. MRS. EDWARD ELLIS of
Newport Beacb l5 ceneraJ cbalrman r)f the
beolillL
ol \e~rt 11.... • iiS 1 .. % s--11'-('t~ mana.g~
"'111tor or " • •iol' 1 r o J<W at t.rsr She 1s
a 1 '173 rn u t'-of r orooa <:!PI •'ar hle11
s• •aoo l, w1J .. r.. "' .va c d C.. Sf ~olt1 se2l\Jearer
arl'1 ntf'mt ... r fJf I ,.. S"Ulnr honoraf) soclet)
at1d v. as llst ... 1r "ho's -xr.o •mt>DI! Am~>rlran
hl£11 sellf$JI Stu .~Ills: f ATALITIES WERE NEVER TOUCHED BY FLAMES•
U l & fiRE MA~SH~l APPROVED FOP HO,.,.FS
Af>ARTMEtHS AND 'OR MOBIL.£~ Of\I'EC .. ..., ........ , ......
AI Tt'JN'8 of t.cwtt, S,1Jt.1te
SEA COAST ALARMS
A D "'•••oo of Sea Coest Bt«'f's Supptv
642-3490
r It\ •:ati•Jttal Bank will
'Jl'""' lr l:~< 'Jfll :_.wport
h• • 1 1 l.ill \far• IJ 1!, at
34t"' •I l11•J If 111t> VIl-
la r.• ~• "J!ll "fl nf lt ...
O~Y: Til II' It OJ I<'~ U,V Cl lltP
lht<; '"" •rr,~ .,, .. tr".,nt's
hl•tl'~'lflrt•:" tr bn-.orh
IIIII~.
'<TlV"fll 1l It
I '' I l(l ,
' G41BT COMI
AS YOU
4lll
4111 •1il I •
.. ·.
lOAf
SUP'S
BEAUTIFUL DINING ON THE BAY
COO<T AILS UNDER THE STARS
l __ CH_AM_P-AGNE--SUNO--A-Y_BRU_NCH __ __.I : -1 0 A.M. to 3 , .M. ~
ENTEIT AI .. tENT &
DANCING 6 NIGHTS
Now A ppearing
..
..
..
PENNYDAY i~
IOH• IA't'SIDlo.!Yf
~ltTilACH
l fSIItYATIOf!IS
640-SI 23
wittl tt.e
HARRIS BROS ,,
"'
'• ,. . ·. •. . ,
r
','<lilA~• T "'' • fo" \'I tan• IJ I., t .. }itJll d II I ~tr,, fj(J
<rc:p,t;ml •r•alllP.t•f Oft'" (II\
•• tH,rra lh.H · ·r111 t at 41
d "il.
J o .,r n "''t l ll" 5[11111
'J I n .. 1..-Jat '104', .... ·•111
''" .1• Hrl' 2 .;.J fr<>• •· K<.
\l'JI,. I' • I ~ r&:J'
r 1 •Jc;to!T .. , '"'J"'· rt
-'H '111 .. , t•J ,., t r.~·~ ,~.
,, ~r rftJrlll p .... :lfo;t z
;~; .... ~ I l "Ill. our r1n
\':, .tll fP .. f
l k, • I I ' . f)fj ~ •I' Jfl .. l J !11. l:r.. l !'.. .. r.
\I • ... ill I, lf1 'IIIII. I
'A aH II• Jo llr•l• 4
r • '•tr• tl 1 •' ' pl.•n-
nJT. lr,. • ·'" : lilt. c1t
-1 ., 1'1 !., ,,. r ' Jl\ Hal .
UNCOUPLES TO
HOLD WORKSHOP
> a.osm WOHOA u ·Zz:zz~;:.:.,· .. '• .
• t I" rt t I ~I \ I 'l I I I' I I· fl r \ r tt' P t1 R 1 n I H . H
SUBSCRIPTION ORDER
ON LY S5.00 FOR OH E Y~A R ----.. ----....-----..
NAME ...
ADDRESS ...••
.~. .. ' ll•lf tfl n<lr1
IIIII! I .....
Ill' ,..·ork •.vp v.all ost
'10 an ht~111r th~· lim• lteon,
CITY ..... . . . .. , . . ..•... ZIP ..... I •·<;PI\ tiiUl 111'. h• II Jc!E'
SEHO IN THIS O RD ER WITH $5.00 TO
HEWPORT HAR BOR EHSIGH
I' •I ,r, \ '-"l••rt ~·~>sa
I II 'tiJfl ••lift T, 11'1'• fli20,
vi llo l hr· r•\r•! I OnP tf lhf• 2721 E. COAST HWY •• CO ROH.A DEL MAR lolto·~ t11r: • J fi3'~11
B·,~J.
SALE PRICES EF FECTIVE 72 H OURS FRO~ PUBL ICATIO N
'70 CHEV lh TON
PICKU P
AuTOM ATIC TRA ~SMLSSIO~
461045S $1895
'73 FORD F 100 PICKUP
Standard Transmission Camper Sht>ll
AM Radio-Dual Tanks
Serial No. f 106ER84041 $2495
'74 CHEV EL CAMINO
C AMPEH SHFI I
Serial No. 1080L4Z406441 $3895
'72 CHEV NOVA
4 DOOR
G CYLl.NOfH
RADIO
'74 CHEV VEGA GT
STATION W M.iO~
AM/FM Stert>O-4 Spet>o~1 Trnnsm lsston
879KKI
t actoq Air
MAG WHI: ELS $2366
'7 4 MERCURY H2A~~~p
Montego Brougham
AM I f M Stert>O -Fa ton Air
Powtor Stt>t>rintz
093KRO Vln)l Roof $2495
'70 FORD MAVERICK
2 DOOR
AUTOMATIC TRANSMTSSIO'I
POWER STEEHINC.
433ASN AM HAOIO $1495
'72 DODGE Dart Swinger
Z DOOR HAOIO
,\ulomatlr transmission • far tory Air
Powt>r StHrin~t -V ln} I Root
838EKX
VICC f L A UCHLU• J AM E S LY .. CH
JAMES B. LYNCH., presid~l of lrvtne
:S atlooal Bank, bas beel appo tnt~ to tt,,.
r~ional advlSOry commfHee of the A•l·
m inistration of National Banks. H.-·•tll
sPrve a 2 >ear term foT the 14tt nattonal
nnk regson. The 46 year oltl flnanl'lal
ox" :utiv,. ~an hls banking r are<>r more
thau 20 yea rs ae"o. He was forn1er h dt>pUt\
rPI.'tonal manager of Barda)'s Bank. • • •
SUSA~ S. .JE:SKL'IOS of Corona 1,.1 Ma'r
t as join!M the sales and leasmg swr at
tl ... Koll ("'I!flter ~ewport ofJice or ( oltlwPI
HankPr Cornmer r.:taJ Brokerace Co. She r"'-
' "'lVP.d-a bar.:helor of arts d~re... at L
n .. rkel")', 1s a member of tht:> "\auonal
' '•nt} Learue, UC Alumnt. PTA an<:! ~rass
roots poUti('a) activitlt>s. Mrs. Jenkws has
:? ta111ren, Crai& and Dana.
lJ£51 Al ' A"/ I:-~ , a trJr, ffiUSH'lan and
, ... 11 kno• r or r .. •cnra< ourts, ltas bPen
oarr;~ E •• ~ .. 4 • .. arn.OJt for r•ran e-
... ~n·!w•ar ll'ltl 1:: }Par
\. ' ·.::. !JI VraD.fe, 1 JiG
r J! Jram·,. Count\. llE-&1,
aloo.: 41'' ·u rsl .. r •:rJE, and other
""'lllbrltl'"c, •! :t;~" r ')I u ... Eastt:>r Seal
tPI .. thon '-~~r .:.-d ~!i. Tt~ hrnri t'a1S1Il11
" pain :" 2 \: r 1 .snd 4111 on tUlU"
u.rouct f o~st.-r 1· ~r~rll 1 P. TI1P ouoh
•o•lts ·:ju, J
OESI AR .. A 7 J r;. Y ~THY H O FFARO
•Jrttn£1or. ts<>o~ •
r.a s • ._,.,, JJ:i.. . • ·
at \1an:'lo-r , -. •, .. v rt nwar~' .. <-r<>
st .. tras 51r.. ...~r~r·.to:;r:r of .. v~r.rs
for u co p..,• j " !" d .-ratl•tat ... of
\ p .vport } .: r! ( . I" .,. ·100: an 1 lraol ~
r oa<;t r u .. r ~.
G FC•l· rJE <: J! ··~ 4';JOr' tH" j I ,
-A,,.. 0 i¥0 1 • ... ":.1-t1u 'Aj!t,. ., ' .Jf "1'J\,_,., •,onr.>r ano ttl
... ... >VU .... j • ,J "' "' ... 0< QI~II'Of\ Cit~ world
J"T '.J•' (.• • cu~ ~\ • ,.,,,._ , .. !!,,.~' '-Yrrt•·li' '"~th t.ratjrtJO l 'r
~\ cr:~<j ~ r• ..... ~ t•, Ht"' "• ""',. ... .o .. ~· "'cl ,. tt•at,. ff!atures lhf'
fa,. •:: ~ • t. r '•r:• ~~~~ • .,, 1 ~" .,,,.:1 u• a--rglaz" t' u~ It~~" I
o• , e • •., ~· 1 q r to p•·• r <J"' • ~ • ._.,. >~<nd c, q It •na~ can
• ~o gro .. • ,., u• as .., .. u a• ~IJ.,. ~:'!\
prPsrr1.-nt IJ! ;.· •. • • ""' -0. rl So~nta ·~--~~--1!11·-.~
Ana, A'o~s <>lo• 41! · "' :11 ·r, ... boar! o!
trust-.c Q! .ir. 1.<-_ • -tt Itt"' ar.ntJdi
SUSAN JENKINS I ILL MA RK fl
mPetan.:. il ,c 1' " u· r., r t't' oil.-,£>
and , IPJSI..... tr .... I.-:;. "l .. r tr•tstPP
orr a• .. rs jf'-F: ,. \l l I I C:Tf r rtf Santa
-\na f<Jrli;11! n.~ :• ron !~l \1ar,
f'H;f[EC: IJi,'l-r I 'tfOlut 1•' Mar, BILL MARKEL, 26, head of a pultllf
r elations firm m ~ewport Bea• I , has t•.-.er •
nam!M as one of the outstandln.. \OUor rr -=r,
ot Ameri• a for 196S, acrordlnl! to t'"' prr .
.:ram's t10arr:l of t:!IrP~tors ln ~\as'm'lon,
0. C He has serv!M in the ' S \wal
R .-.s .. rve, Pepublican StatP C <>ntral o•· •
rr llt<>e, ~atlonal Health Federattor, \\ • ft..,
Ht'!us<> a1vanc,. Llau;oo for lOmr· unl a•toos,
\pv.-port ildrloor ·onvention anti o1~11ors
btJrPau. HP ~~o·as rP~'OR'nized I~ (I p r~· tSI
/0\PrnOJPnt for S"rvtces will 1 Ulr lu 1....-1 pro.
motton of the Ro}al Danish Expo 1trtnt !Is
tour of the U. S.
lP\'1\ ·, o~ \PA~ rt RPa •,
CHARLES L. MA '\SKE of
lrvme has hPen Pl£>r tf'lfl as
tlrP fount1ln1; prestr1Pnt of a
new 4 year lllieral arts rol-
lPre current!\ belnf built
ln lrvinP. The nev.· Lutherart
Coll~e has been under I oo.
strurtioo slnce spring, 19ij,
and will open to tl.lll-tlma·
TPSII1ent Stut1t:>OtS in Sept POl·
ller, The new 43 year old
prPsidE>nt had been servl111:
.1s ·acting president dlld
vi< e-president ror academt
affaars" of Christ Collt>t,.
c;wr r Aprtl, 1973. He servP<1
for 15 years as Lutlleun
campus pastor at USC, where
he organized th€' Lutheran
congregation.
W.ATCH FIRM LEASES
SI TE HEAR .AIRPORT
Exonu Corp., manufar-
tur er s o! dl.(ltal ntr bes,
has leased a 5,000 square-
foot ottlce at 4101 Wester!\
Place, Airport Area.
JCH! Ehret, manager of th<'
l rvlne office of Ashwlli-
Bur~ & Co., tranacted tht>
UO,OOO lease.
Du·e Chen, presldPnt or
Exonlx, sald the office wa s
selected because o!lts cen-
tral Newport Beacb location.
P .q ll; : :1 • •r.! Htflc:fi T
[ 1\t.f i.:.h(,f.
ar.-• •
(. )UI , 4 'I 1 A
Jon.: h"-I J.• •..
or or <~ ros-
prO)P· tS 'Jf I'
Taruu rd --s.
CHURCH NEWS TOTA LL' F41!\ilf(!S HAIIl
RE"'40VA l "'" (!WE Lll'ltG
~0 IR RITa.TIII"'
• Th£> R .. v. Don 1\ Hz !
the Corona f1 .. \ \l.tr ( rw •
Conrr,.~:atlcnd 1 r r l ' ~.
be thP >~W3kl'r ;t t·.~ \Lo:
10 noon l~>r.t~>o '-•f\1•
tile CJI .. nl131,. ~· f.t .! :r.
at 1 o. ,.,.4'fl0rt "'" ~ r
H1s top1 .l lll t
IS rPvol•ttiOO lr\. T ·
mtomr ,I ; ... ur .,, ,. :-1•
t lnutn< .,d t \\ .. lrw
throu~·· Arnl 14 .... • •.
spoosort"1 I ' ~~~ r' <': ·
cbur• h£>c;.
• PJ.iiW f Pf Pr V ;.
THERA' t~' 1 r ..
Mpsa \'£>rl• !lr. F c:•,
Mesa • Pac;r "r .\r.l\ ~r. :. •-
son, onttnuml· ''' '• Ia! •
ser monc;, ~o all rr• • 0 1 •t.
topi•, "1 n.·s •l·or :1"'·"
at the -3 p.r·. •,,.. .. ~
servkP ~lu h 1 ,
• THE "\t \\ Pf • • ll · l -
BOR CHl'Hf H 1 1~ ! t. If l-
Ol1S SC IE~C E. r,~ l • nt• •
St., Costa Mt>,s.s II J I
romt:>s hark" will • • "r·
sP rmon topl of n,. · , .
t:leanor Ja kson at II •.
thls Sunda \.
• ST. MIC HAf.; .., ,\:'\1
ALL A~GELS' E Pl!-t r p;,
CHURCH, 3Z33 Pa 1ft \ 1 v.
Dr., Harhor VI I'" Htll' •
Slx w .. dn£>stla' t>V£>Otnl> ,.,
lent wlll l>~ln at II. r.n .
Marrh 10 ~ith r-r. \1 tJ•
Buckle>. a tt>n pt>r.< nr.,,:_
sharing his upertt·n "~ ~J:'
tbe CaiUornia M ISSIOn~. i' •
serles has b("('n a r r.HtP
by Gordon \eaton, ll\ ......
ststant.
• THE HARBOR Tld\r ~ \
BAPTIST CHl'Rt H. 1~3u
~ .... nee
l).Q9783
F'ICTlTlOUS Bl'SI\f'\'
NAME STATEt.H 'T
The followlnr ~rs '" ll' dofn« bustMss .ls· P Jrl~'~t
Pa.rk Printer , 3601 v. ,1,. -
Arthlr, Suitt> 908, Sant1 '""·
Ca. 9Z704: Iris PfPff.-t,
U 14Z T'ullp St.. t'l Toro,
Ca. RUO.
Tbla blaslMss Is r oo.1u rtl'o1
bJ aa 1Dd1•1~a t.
Slped: Iris Pfeff('r.
Tlds ltatement was CI1M
wtth tbe County CI Prk o!Or.
..,... County Mar. 1, 1976.
Plbllsb: Marr h 4, 11, 18,
I$, l lr76, In tilt' Ntwr<>rt
Manor Enstp. ~ -532·41
fq~·"'r • ·., "Sta \iesa
p tnnt!l \!3: t 13, Pastor
, .r.t· .; d.n ... ·All! t£>3 II a
3~-! •r ! 11 •r,n ,.,·ho h31P
' re~olurto""' • rwo .. "''~ 10 ·~•1HJ¥~ un-
Manlt d tu ., ~,. ~,~ p~rt of your
bod~ Th~ ~·''"<>d '•.ut 1no d~~ not
rt Qulrt r.,t « of n~tdles In fact
mal.t·UO ~~ !)f IOOII~d rmrnt dlltely
after tht tru· "''"'
• Qr ! ..ra1 1· -
:, llr ! . t aptlZ.P·i. T1tl"
........ ~ 1: IJOllnue for (i
• 1r ,J\'-, !ron ~to lCa.n •.
21 01 E Cout Hlilt'y .• Corona del Mi r
675· 7720 (Next to Kim's)
FTD
(,rtl'n Rihhon
Pl.tn£
~P~CIAL ...
\X ' Jndt·rin~ ' Jc\\ Pl.tnh
~ I z-, I, • l'u•{'ro
• t t • • • • ' Q" d 'I J. I /, ,
I ••• I •• ,, f [· ~0 HI
I I I '
~I ' ' ~
It ., ~ I•
For Color in t h<:
un1111l'r Sh.tdc ...
Tl Bl ROll,
HEC;O NIAS
I r ", • I qs~ttlr h
.'f'rl ict, and Quality
'-\in rr> I <J 16
NlJRSERY-
FLORIST
l)u~
II t#c'/)C•ndJ;.
nn~riu
PLtnt
... tart ,, our
umm<:r
v~gt:rab k·
Garden
0 \\ ...
\1 \ /II I \ I() I llrr • fr c <
I I I If 1 f
\au • and ~f'rc •
t'l 1'1'1 ~' • •• f'" (. Jal a(tc"• , ... ,11,,.,, .. ,,., \\f
L IMit . , ..
c ... t•"'•'
2640 Harbor Blvd., (,osta M~
ONN DAILY e..• .,_.YIN f
Greg on ballet tour
Gnc 01t1or1e w CIDIDe
...... tlomf:. Be IGt for
..... .. will be "" oplo .. !lord..,-.... ,.,..,._
tea Ballet Tbelltre ftallbes
a S ...ek tappmeal at tbe
Dorothy Clludler PaYWoe
Ill Loo -.... btcllls a 2 Week ND ID SID f ran-
cisco.
Grec •••-danet.ac Ud aet-ln& most or the time he ...
Uvlo« at tltfM lD tbe Hartlor
Area. He wu Ill the Corona
del Mar hlcb school pro-
daetloo ol '' Marne" ln 1971
and he play~ ·~u .. er " In
tft~ m•.dcal pl"'dactlon by
that name at the L aguna
Moultoo Theater.
CREC OSBOR~ E
Re &llo stded with
Doi"'tllly Jo Duct Sbldlo a.od
thoo luPI daoelnc there,
...:! wu a membu of the
l4pu Civic Ballet Com-
puy (DO'W' 'hatlet PacUlca)
tDd ltvdled with Llb Z:a.ll
11 1...qwaa. He was the wtn-
aer ot thl!!f seolor sweep-
IRitea ...reb for talent put
oa by tbt Newport Hartlor
Exeftan(e Club an<! went oa
to wtn the divlsion contest.
BrealtiQK both legs In a
toboggan aceldent ln Ken-
tudky made Gr eg seek dance
therapy aod started htm 011
his career . He won a s<'hOI-
arshlp in his field Wilh
Texu Christian Universil)',
and other scholarships took
him to N~w York CitY and
tlnally with the American
Ballet Theater. Although he
has been offered contracts
as principal dancer with
other ballet compan1es a<.:-
across the nation, he n•.
newed his optiOO with the
American Ballet Theat~r
and is currently in the mid-
dle of the. tour "''hich wtll
ta.ke them to 3 mon• rna jor
clUes before t hey open their
sea son at the Metropolitan
Oper a hou~.
Greg Is the son of Mr,
and Mrs. J . MatthE>Y.'· Os.
borne of B1g Canyon a nd
Kentucky,
Residents not polled
A prlvat<> ftrm dolng a
count}'-f'trul nced stud}' of
Orange Count}' Airport's
future is getting opinions
from buslness operators
around thE> airport, but not
from loca.l residents, it was
revealed last week.
SIX)kesmen for tile' Los
Angeles •:onsultlng fir m said
last Thursda~ that the coun-
t}· did not ask t hem to poll
resiriO?nts as part of the
$250,000 stu d). The heuing
at Estock elementar ~ school
is one of a series during
whic h the Daniel, Mann,
Johnson and Mendenhall finn
is taking publ!(· testlmon)
on the air-port.
The SIU\1)' IS par t of a
count ~ f.'ff!lrt to convi!W'E'
state official s that the air-
port should be granted an
e.:rtenslon of a vari3Jice that
ano .... ·s it to operate outsld£1
of state. mandated noise lim-
its. Itt
On April ~t he state Dept.
of Transportation v.·ill tJe-
gln 5 dJ.ys of hear ings on
the va riance. Th~ I'll) of
Newport Beach, a Santa Ana
Heights hOmeowner r,roup
and the Communit}' Airport
Council wUI be parues to
ttK> hParlng, along ~~o·tttt the
count\, which operat+>s the-
airpor t.
Homeowners near the air.
field !lave complain~d that
noise anli darur;er Jev,.l .s J.r·
too high.
'NATION UNDER GOD'
"One :->atlon Linde r Cod "'
wJII b~ th<> theme of th{'
lunrheon me,ling of the
Women's fellowship of
Plymouth Congr<>gationJ.l
Chu rch at 10 a.m. Wt'{l nes.
da.y , March 10, at U1e Tusllr1
home of Mrs. Davill CoOOe,
17661 Norwoor1 Park.. Dor .
othy Dodak, ('OOrdina to r for
Southern California regis-
tration o!Chrtstlan frPMom
Foundation, ,...·ill speak.
MAID CLAIMS RAPE
Two men fa ce possible
c r iminal r ha rges this week
aner a maid at a Corona
del Mar mott>l accuse-1 them
of raplng her last Saturday
in ttl(> CDM home of one of
the s uspects.
Police arrested Anthony
Vi ctor P:~terno, 29, of 518
Begonia, and Vince nt Joseph
Cola, 43, of Anaheim, after
the maid said she wa s lured
to Paterno's 'nome and then
raped after the 2 men thn•at-
eneJ her.
Both a re emplorE>es of J
mobilehome fil m in Ga r<1··n
Grove .
Sewport dete-t ttv.: K,:.n
Smith said yestenla) t11,11
a del'ision will Ue nra.t<>,
probahly by Frida}, on wt1,11
charges, if any, will l>l'
g rought by ti1E' t1istrtr t at-
to rney's offire.
Eliminate curb cuts?
About 30 un-ulilized curL
cuts alon'l Coast HY.'}. in
Corona r.l"'i Mar may be
closed off to provid{' addf'd
curbs ide parking.
Nt>Wport Beach City Coun -
cil will look Mo:~day night
at 3 allernatives proposed
by Public Works Director
Joseph Devlin:
• NOTIFY owner s of the
STOP SMOKING
CLASS OFFERED
A •·stop smoking" class,
sponsored by the county
health rtepa:tmPnl anli the
Newport.Mesa schOOl diS·
trtr l, began Monday at New-
port Harlior high s cllool.
Fr ee classes will be held
from 7 to 9 p.m. each Mon.
da} 3Jif1 Thursday for 4
weeks. Classes lVIII include
ftlms, speakers and group
lnteraction, according to Bob
0\soo of the health depart-
ment.
Further lntormalion Is
available by calling the
health department at 776.
5551, extension 283.
BURGLARS HELPED
BY UNLOCKED DOORS
Residents of OakWood
apartments contlr.ed to be
plap td this week by tMtr .
glau whO take advantace of
unlocked doo rs.
'lt'lle Robert Abn.m• left
his alldlac glu s door un -*ted at hll aoutmtat at
1955 Sberl.lleka, a bllflltr
took I TV ... , I •ltell Mel
-I'll pain of pld doll
Ulb, Total,_. waa ....
tiJoatod at $J,H$.
hftril Umet: lll reetDt
.,-, --owollors a" faqatt• ., lock eltbt.r ---·-or tlldll( pa 410on. Till .-... --lolal-.......... ,tisn•dDUan.
,,
properties that the •'Urb ,..uts
must he closed. [f owners
don't r·omply, h:n·e t it;
CrPWS do the )otJ and bill
the property owners.
• ABSORB t he cost ot
c losing off thP most rritiral
open curbs, at an !'SttmaU:'<1
cost of S!SO each.
• 00 NOTHI~G.
'"These are curL •'Uts arvl
driV!''4'ays that HE' not being
used now," e xplains M t.
Devlin, ''and dosing them
would result in arld<>d on-
street parking alonl.' the
hign..,•ay, where pa r kin~:
space is already crltJcal.''
MARTHA RAYE GIVEN
AWARD FOR SERV.ICE
Petrlcks Galleries of
Newport Beach presented the
George Washington bi-
centennial porcelaln bust l>)'
Cybls to actress Martha
Raye at a recent 82nrt an-
nual California gift show
held at the BUlmore Hotel,
Los Allgeles,
~. Actor John Russell of the
"Lawman" TV series madP
the presentation to Miss
Raye for her many years
Of UIIHiftSb efforts tnd SUP·
port of . our servicemen
trouad thfl worl«'',
SHAK~SPEARE SHOW
10 OPEH MARC11 16
·•wuuam Shakespeare:
his works and Um ts" Is
the title of an eXhlblt oa
display Ml.l"tll 16 t hrough
Aprtl 9 t.n ll'lt Orange Coast
Collect library.
loci~ In the exhibit a re
41 photo(~. In color tnd
bllck IDd wtltte,
TOO LATI TO CLA$SifY
WANTED -· U. S. Patent
OfftC4 Otfle lal Gutttt,
Vol. 907, F"tb. lS, 197S, ..... p-64()-0074 •
\
THE BICEN TENN IAL LOOK Is modeled b}' members
oJ AndPrsen sr hool PTA as the}' get read}· for the bt-
t·e utennial fatr, sel for Man·h 20. It is the SC"tool's
major PTA lund raiser of the year, and wtU inciOOP
Martha Washln~ron's tJa ke shop, Honest Abe's trading
post, ho! dogs, l'ltili and priz.P drawings. From left ar e,
stan11lng, L}dla Petlis and Kath}" Roberts and, sitting,
Sharon Ju r.:ensen and Paulett Parsons. (Ensign photo.)
Women execs promoted
Four worllPII {'Xet'utives at
Laguna F·""<h'r al Savin~s and
Loan Asso,·iatton, Lal!una
Be:~r·h, r >?• elvPfl promotion.~
at tho:> last ho.trd or dire-r t-
or s m~+>tirw, Mi ss Lorna
Mrll s, pr .. sldent, ar1noun•·e-'>.
'Ill<>\ .~re: Mrs . f ram·es
Hdll<>r, Vi• P.pr<>St•!.-nt an.1
OJ)"ro~tiurJ<.; C'ffl • • r; Mrs. An -
atalit· ,\rmsrrr>nL::, a~s tstam
\"I• ~<-J.If'·<;t•l,n! ant s .• vrn~·l'>
supervisor: \lro; .. ~rm ( ro•-
ker, asstslant vt• r--presi-
r!ront and ~>sr ro•.1. S\lpl-'fVtSOr.
anrl \lrs . l\dlt1nn H. Grlli-
lan•l. J'>SLSf:lnl vio <>-presi-
•l"nt JJJ<I ltlal\,ll'er of t h€
Lak£·1:.tc;mor<-!.r.111 llofft•·e.
Mr!', ll:tllrr starteol wtth
L:wnu~ I e•l<>tal S,win~s HI
Uerert•l•er, 1~63, as <In in-
s uranrE> rl•·rk and Slfl •·f! has
worked in nearly all depart-
m ·nl s .
Mrs. Armstrong has been
witll Laguna Federal for 5
~·ea rs as teller, assistant
c hief teller, savings offl::er
anrt savings manager.
Mrs. C rocker has been a
member or the esLroW dt!-
partment for !i \'ears. She
joined Laguna Federal as
escrow supervisor in 1972.
Mrs. Guilliland, first wo-
man UranC'It mana ger for La-
bUna Fedenl Savings, has
be.:n "''lth thE' Association for
t he la st -; years. She holds
a d€-~rt><> m advertising
journalism from the Uni-
ver sit y or Wisronsin and a
graduate diploma from tne
A men can Savings and Loan
lns titull!.
H•'• ~ acMdil tat
--·· nplat meet.iac o1 tbe Newport
Btt.ch City COWK:ll, stut-
llc at ?:JO p.m., I.e t.be
.,...,u belldlar.
• JASNINE CREEK p1la
chugn, wtdctt WOilld ru~lt
~ fewer ~ts aDd ~•
modltlcatloe to street plans
wUl be tbe Sdbjeet of a
public hea.ri_rw.
• APPOINTMENTS wU1
be considered for one va-
cancy each on the Ptannlnc:
Comm!ssloo a.nd the Puks:,
Beaches and Recreatloo
Commission.
• DOG leash law vio.
lators would have to pay
fines ranging from S2S to
$250 under te r ms of a new
o rdinance ttP lor l.ntroduc-
tlon.
• SKATEBOARDS would
be banned from certalo
streets with grades of 6
per cept or steeper under
an ordinance to be studied.
• MARINERS MI LE CO,
will complain aboutpropert}
dpvelopment taxes assessed
agalnst Its rebuldlng of the
bu.rned -out block on Coast
Hwy.
• CLIF F HAVEN Com-
munity Assn. will as k Coun-
cil permission to put a
community ident lfication
sign on curr Dr.
• CUHB CUTS on Coast
Hwy , in Corona del Mar
will he studied for possible
c toslng.
.. DRAINAGE PROB LE MS
In the East Bluff area will
be the targel or complaints
b)' t h~ Bluffs Homeowner
Assn.
• HI LLSIDE d"velopment
restrictions wilt be dis-
C'usse-<1.
• PARKlNG LOT on Coast
Hwy. near Hoag hospital will
bt> proposed for sub-lease
to Bob Abbott, who wants
to dE'Vt>l~ It as a rec rea-
t ion vehicle storage lot and
t<>nnis ~:enter.
FAURE 'S "REQUIEM "
AT ST. ANDREW 'S
Tht? "Requiem" byGabr i-
AGENDA FOR p LANNERS, :,10 ~:u~~ w~11 1~1t;: ~~~~%~
co l.ie present~ by the sanc-
lllat} rhOir of St. Andrew's i'o:ewport !learh Pl anning
r orumic;<>ionPrs fa • P thP fol-
lo~~o·m,· J~•Pfi'IJ Y.'I!<'O t h~>~
me€'! !onit:hl, ~l~r r ll 4, at
"7 p.n' tn !!rt• I tt\ Counnl
rlldmUer m f1 OH! of{ ih Ha n:
• PAt IF H \'!C:\1. homes
prO)(>(·!, ll"hlt·l1 • all!> fo r 11.11
c;mgle lamtlY hontf'S n<>JCI
10 Ri o· C ~mon r"'"ervoir,
Is up for hna! ~uapapprovaL
• \ ·\t fiT tl t:l~ fa ,..tlu~
pHmH is sou~ Itt IH \'o\"aePrs
Ya • Itt Clut., to b~> tor.l{(>fl
at Z814 l.;,f,,·.<>tte in('annE>n
v illai!;l'.
• VABKl:O.C.. rt'Qttlreml'nls
for offilf' loutkhn.:s ,....ould '*
an .. •nd .. r! I•\ J proposal !h:~t
would ru ak" J !lowarv e fo1
,.a r pool us ...
• \1 AI1l~"EH::. MILF :n<>a
pl:m IJ>':irin~. or hz imL.Il)
LOCALS BACKING
FORO REELECTION
Ar•'lliiP•I Wtltta m Fic ker,
lrvinr Co. put •ti• tst Thomas
Wll• k, ,tnrl r1Pw•loper Don
Koll, all or ~e.,..'JX)rt, wHe
namP<"I this w£oek to a 9-
mem' er Orang12 Count)
steerrnt! 'ommlltee to run
the .ocal l ampaign to rr-
eled Presld~nt Ge ral1l For t1.
Marcia Bents of Bali.IOa,
r o.C'hairman of t he presi-
lient's rount}'('ampalgn !'om-
mittee, mad·· the announc e-
ment of the steering r om.
mittel? a ss i~nments.
Other s na med to the steer -
lng p:roup w'drP So~ndy Be r-
w!ck of Oranl(e, Ray QuiJ;Ie}'
of Irvine, George Sa vord of
Cypress, John Seymour of
Anaheim, OotliP Stll\wt ll of
Santa Ana and Ha rriet
Wieder of lhmlington Beach.
State Senator Dennis Car -
penter, also of Newport, is
ro-cha\r man of thE' presi-
dent's stat" rampaign com-
mittee.
ROBERT BECK ER . 62.
OF O.IFF HAVEN DI ES
Robert Bf'r ker, 62, of 412
Signal Rd., Cliff Haven, who
died Friday at Hoa~o1 hOspital,
wu burl~ Monday in P1 rtftr
Vie"" memorial park, ~!arbor
V t@w lUlls.
Acrordlng to Bell -Broad-
way mortuan recorr1s, Mr.
Bec ker WllS a truck driver
and was a former lieutenant
commander of the Ba lboa
Power Squadron . He was a
Los Angeles native and had
Uved her e slncP 1946,
He l& survived by his •tte
Grt et. daughters 8oberta
AM Dtmlng of Irvine and
Cioa McComb of Balboa, and
brothen Raymond of Dana
Potnt a nd Georce of Monter-
ey Park.
St"lces wert CODdlld.td
MoodaJ at BtU-Bl'OIU!ftJ
Chaptl In Costa Mea by the
Ref. Cecll Pamphrey,
s r·heduled for tonight, <will
LP postponP<I until May.
• HESUBDIVISIO~ of 3
residential lots Into 2 lots
at 346-52 Poppy in Corona
d<>l Mar ,....ill be sought b}
George Stephens of San-
ta Ana.
Tonight's meeting will be
prer edt>d b}" an infor mal stu-
rt} s~ssion, starting at2 p.m.
Comnussioners arE' ex-
pected to study the Santa Ana
River gr e€nbelt plan, s idE"
ya r d reQuirements in plan-
ned community areas, a pre.
sentation by Paul Hummel
of Corona d€'1 Mar on per-
missive property uses, ant!
a d iscussion of parking ma -
na~·ement planning.
COFFEE RECEPTIONS
FOR PER TREBLER
Two coffee receptions for
Newport City Council candi-
date Per Trebler wen an-
nouncetl UJi s weekbysuppor-
ters ,
Tonight, March 4, Mr. and
Mrs. John Stahr will host a
receptioo at tDei r home at
4639 Roxbury, Cameo
Shores. Reservations may
be made by calling ttK>Stahrs
at 673 -8343.
~ext Thursday night,
Marrh 11, the Robert Shep.
ards will be llOiits at their
home at 1219 Sand Key, Ha r .
bot View Hills. Their phone
number is 644-61 49.
Both meetlngsstartat7:30
p.m.
Pr(>Sb)terian C hurch at 7:30
p.m. Sunr!a)'. March t4. The
r oncert will also include mu-
!>tr ll} llen r}' Purre\1 and
Thomas Tallis.
Charles Fr iesen, r!irector
or music rninistries at St.
Andrew's, ~~o•ill conduc t the
G5 voice sanctuary choi r and
16 member cllamber or ches.
Ira In the performance. Tom
Leona rd will preside at the
organ console. featured so-
loists will be Luella Smith,
soprano, and Josh Wight,
baritone. A donation of $1
will be requested.
GARAGE OF VICTIIII
USED BY BURGLARS
Burglars apparen t ly
parked In their victim's
garage last weekend white
they ransacked a West Stde
condominium of loot valued
at SJ,&lO.
Npwport police said bu r-
ii:lars broke In the front door
of importer Karl Yu Wi ng's
home at 24 Kamalii, New-
port C rest, between 8 a.m.
F riday and 5 p.m. Sunday,
and ransacked the residence.
The electronic garage door
was disconn e<:ted and
opened, aod evidence indi-
cates that a vehicle was
parked in the guage, pollee
say.
Stolen valuables included
a microwave oven, 2 TV
sets, stereo equipment, a
tape recorder, typewriter,
calculator, tool desk, and
other Items.
Gun buying try charged
Two S[anton teenagers
wer e ar rested by Newport
pollee here Feb, 22 and ac~
c used or trying to buy 10
pistols from undercover of-
fi cers.
Michael Salinas, 18, and
an un-named juvenile boy
a re believed to belong to a
Stanton youth gang, pollee
sa.id.
Detective Capt. Richard
Hamlltoo said the 2 con-
tacted the tmdercover of-
ficers the week before and
appeared: .to be shopplbg for
·stolen hDdCUns and ex~
ploslves. A deal wu ar -
rance<l. with the youths
agreetne to pay $S20 for the
10 JUDI, Capt, HamUton said,
and the arrttt wu made
when tht )'OUOCsters met the
underOOYer mea In a rest-
aunnt pukl.Dc lol oo w.
CoutHwy.
Botb wert a.rmed with
sawed-oft lbotpal, accord-
laC to J)Oilct, but olft rtd
DO rH lltuce when ar-·-· SallDls wu booked oa a
c tlarct of couplrlDC tort-
ctlft Jtoltn proprtrty, IDd
the juventle was turned over
tb authorities at county juve.
nile hall.
SGT. MELODY TONER
IS ON SUPPLY DUTY
Army Sergeant Melody L.
Toner, daughter of Mr. an<1
Mrs . Jolln H. Toner, 954
Corooado Drive, Costa
Mesa, was asslgned re-
cently as a supply sergeant
wltb HeadQuarters Detach-
ment, U. S. Army Garrieoo,
Camp Humphreys, Korea.
Melod.y entered the Armytn
August, 197!, and com ~
pteted basic trailliDg at Ft.
McCiellu, Ala.
PILOT SAFETY TALKS
TO IIECIH IIAROI lrnt
onaco Cout conoce, ., ,_ntloo with lhe Ftdtnl
A•laUoa Adml.DJ.Itratloa, It:
prtMDtillc 4 Mood.IJt'fea.tac
ltetuet • plk)l attty, M·
clllolll( MarCh 15, """' T:IO
1o 11:)0 p.m., Ill Flat Artl
Hall 111. 'l'hl opeal .. IIC·
tare wtlt look t.t weatM
latormatloa 11 U •tteclsftJ·
111c •
. . . . . . ' .. "
DWIGHT BROWN
IS DEAD AT 83
Retlred la•n.acdllft
Dwf&lll """"" ea. or m E, 11t.b. Costa Mesa. died
MOOOIJ at a local eo~.,.l.
eseeeC hOme. Servtces are
sebtltllled tor 11 a.m. todaY
at Pad ft<: Vltw ChaPel lll
Ha.l'bOr VIew HUla,
Mr. BroWll was bon IJ'I
Olathe', KID., and was past
commander of American
Legioa posts there and tn
Kansas City. He was a 50-
year Mason, and past master
of the Olathe lodge.
He Is survived by his wife
Roberta, daughter Man·
Hen ry of Costa Mesa, 2
grandchildr en, a great-
grandson, and a brother in
Kansas.
Following thP service con-·
·dueled hy Dr. James Henr y,
his son-otn-law, entombment
wiU be In PacUic View Me·
mortal Park.
YOUNG SALT Donnie Darnell , 5, of 221 Driftwood, Shor e
CliHs, ta kes ove r the whe-el of M. S. Explorer, during
the old sailing ship's 4-day visit here. The vessel was
U@d up .at the Coast Guard dock for public Inspection,
then lett Feb. 25th for the east coast and the bicentennial
observance. It traveled Dere from San Francisco, \\'here
it was r estored by a non-profit group of sailing huffs,
ln t he early part of this century, it was an Ice breaker ,
then a lumber ship. (Ensign phOto,)
Pay hike talks Mar. 9 .... Plus
Supt. John Nicoll Issued
a call this week rc~~ me m-
ber s of the general publ\r
to tur n ou t for the ne xt
~ewport-M esa Boar d of
Education meetine Ma rch 9
at TeWinkiP school in Costa
Meo;a .
PtJbl k reaction will be
sought to teacher requests
for a 10.3 per cent pay
raise next scllool rea r. The-
request, if okayed br the
school board, would add an
estimated $3.1 million to the
district budget next year,
says Dr . ~icoll.
The salary l~vels being
sought by teachers would
s tart at $11,000 a year a nd
UJCXY IADV
" go up to a maximum of
S22,1 ~8in 10 years.
The board meeting starts
at 7:30 p.m. TeWinkle school
1s located at 3224 N. Califor-
nia, Costa Mesa.
WE ARE CLOSED fOR REMODEL INC,
BUT ARE SHOWING AT HICUEL THEATRE ,
DOG DRY
,Aft C IIIDDN
··THE MAN WHO
WOULD •t"ktNG"' ITAftTI l'fll. J!IJ
TAXI
DRIVER
..,..,. .. ~ ........... r ......... ~."'""'' -
'·
·----
BRISTOL CINEMA IV
AJCE
DOESN'TUVE
HmEAWMORE
PLUS·
Co-Hi t: "MAN FR IDA Y"
:-... : ...... , : •••r -
f-.C.Scoet ·----I"Thc ••*n~~urg·l ··-.:r:-·--.......,_ ..... ftJ
CO•HITI
"THE Gft£AT WAL DO I"'EPI"'IIt" .... __
-·
. -~ --
I
' ' -1
-
•'A REPUBLIC -IF WE CAN KEEP IT"
rly prouJ ly hy day ...
Lighl hrig htly hy night!
......____
--·
R t•"'f~~tN FRANKLIN
a"~ ~ ~u.Le~Z4> v z:::: ~~~-~~c:~~
~a..-~~-~ ;
-k.-a,-~ of/ -. . ~ ,.,...,..c.,..c.....c~~,..-z/
~~7-,~ ~
JC ~ ~ ~ ~~~~~VF""-'1~
''
.... ,~~-c.-~~
.....__~~· ~J ~-
~ ~~~ ~~,~~
~ ~ ~ ~~~t.,....G.-c:;7"?"'1
~ ~ ~ ~ ,,__.,.~~
~~~~~~
~~~~~~~~~
(3~-~~ 17-f ./
~~~LJLI/7F~
.-----Join us!-----~
-· -
.-........... ... ---·-··· --
IIEW'ORTMMIOtt~OII
PUILJit£0 IWILY -PACE l
'IIIU-Y,IIAI!Qt 4, 876
colliiiA oo: IIAi, "ttAL
Greg on ballet tour
Grec Otbome bU oome
da-e111 home. &t: DOt fOr
...... .. •Ill .. ott "'"' oe Mareb.l..._ tbe Amer-
teu Ballal Tbeatre t1n1st1es
a S week IClpCemt'llt at tbe
OorotbJ Ctudler Pa'fllloa
"' Los • .,. ... ..., bogw
1 Z week rwa lb San Fran-
cisco.
Greg wu.daoclDc Udact-
ln& most of tbe time he was
liYlng at h&Mne In the Hartlor
Area. He ns ln the Corona
del Mar higtl school pro-
duction ol "Marne" to 1971
a.od he flayed ''Oliver" ln
the mustca.I production by
that name at the La,una
Nooltoo Theater.
GREG OSBOR~ E
He 111o · stddlect trJtb
Dorotby Jo Ouee Studio and
llleo Ia,... daDclnc there,
&ad: wu a member of the
LIPU Ctrie Ballet Com-
puy (Dow Ballet Paelflca)
IDd. studted witb LUa Zalt
at Lacuna. He was the win-
Der of tbe senior sweep-.
stMes aeueb tOr taleflt put
oa by the N"J)Ort Harbor
EzchJ.nce Club and went oo
to wtn the division contest.
BrealdDg both legs in a
toboggan aedclent in Ken-
tudky made Greg seek dance
tbenpy and started him oo
hls career. He won a sr·liOI-
arstltp in his field with
Teu.s Christian University,
and other schola rships took
him to N('w York City and
f1Da.lly with the American
Ballet Theater. Although he
has been offered contracts
as princlpal dancer with
other b<l.llet companies ac-
acros:5 the nation, he re-
newed his option with t he
Amer ican Ballet The:lter
and is cur rently in tht' mid-
dle of the tour whic h will
take them to 3 more major
cities before they open their
season at the Metrop::llitan
Opera house.
Greg is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. J. Ma tt hew Os-
borne or B1g Canyon and
Kentuckr.
Residents not polled
A private !trm doing a
county -financed study of
Orange Cou nty AiflXlrt's
future Is gett ing opinions
from buslness ope rators
around the airport, but not
from local residents , it was
revealed last week,
Sp::ikesmen for the Los
Angeles consulting firm said
last Thursday that the coun-
t~· did not ask them to poll
residents as part of the
$250,000 study. The hea ring
at Estock elementary school
is one of a series during
which the Daniel, Mann,
Johnson and Mendenhall fi rm
is taking pUblic testimon}'
on the aillJOrt.
The study is pan of a
county effort to convirrct-
state officials that the air -
port shOu ld be granted an
ertension of a va riance tha t
allows il to ope rate outside
of state-mandated noise Urn-
its. •
On April ~the state Dept.
of Transporta tion will toe.
gin 5 dl}'S of hearings on
the variance. Til~ cit} 0 1
Newport Beach, a Santa Ana
Heights homeowner group
a.nd the Community Airport
Council will be partit>s 10
the hear ing , along with triP
counl}, whkh opera!es thf'
airport,
Homeowners near the air·
rield have compl:linffi th:ll
noise and danger levels .1 rt·
too high.
'NATION UNDER GOD'
"One ~ation Undt!r God"
wilt be the lh£>mE' of the
lunchron mE-eting of the
Women's Fellowship of
Plymouth Congn:>galional
Church at 10 a.m. Wednes-
day, Mar ch 10, at the Tustin
home of Mrs. David Goorle ,
17661 No rwoorl Park. Dor-
othy Doda k, coordinator for
Southern Califor nia regis-
tration of Christian F rPeOo m
Foundation, will speak..
MAIO CLAIMS RAPE
Two men h.ce fXISSible
cr iminal c ha rges this week
aft er a maid at a Corona
del Mar motel accused them
of raping he r last Saturday
in the COM home of one of
ll'le suspects.
Police arrested Anlhom'
Victor Paterno, 29, of 518
Begonia, and Vincent JosE>ph
Cola, 43, of An aheim, after
the maid said she was lu rt-d
to Pate rno's home and t hen
r aped after t he2menthreat-
t'ne\l l'ler.
Botl! are emplorees of J
mobilehome firm in Ga rrt .. n
Grove.
:-;'e~~o'J)Ort detective Ken
Smith said yesterd:~~ that
a decision will be marie,
prot-ably by Fr ida}", on whJt
charges, if any, wiU l)e
g rought by the district at-
to rney's offke.
Eliminate curb cuts?
About 30 un-utillzed curb
cuts aloog Coast H'olt'~'. in
Corona riP! Mar may be
closed off to provide add@<!
curbside pa.rking.
NewpoM Beach City Coun-
cil will look Mo:1day night
at 3 alternatives proposed
by Public Works Dir ector
Joseph Devlin:
• NOTIFY owners of the
STOP SMOKING
CLASS OFFERED
A "stop smoking" class,
sponsored by the count}'
health rtepa:1ment and the
Ne wport-Mesa school dis-
trict, began Monday at New .
port Har bo r high school ,
Fr ee classes will be held
from 7 to 9 p.m. each Mon-
da}' and Thursday for 4
weeks. Classes 111'111 lnclude
fil ms, speakers and group
interaction, acco rding to Bob
Olson of the health depart-
ment.
Further information ls
available by calling the
health department at 776-
5551, extension 283 .
BURGLARS HELPED
BY UNLOCKED DOORS
Residents of Oakwood
apartments contlraaed to bt
pla.gued this week by bur~
glars whO take advanta(e or
11nlocked doors.
When Robert Abrams left
bls slldlDg &lass door un-
locked at hie aputlneot at
1"5 Sher flltGD, I bllfllU
tool&: 4 TV lilt, a wateb ud
M•tn.l p&lrt ol COld elufl --i,IDO. To1o1 -wu ...
t:ln'Wed at $2,&15.
hnnl tlmH ID reeeat
•HU. lfiPartmMit dwellers
laue torsott• to lock etthtr
lloolr -door doa..,.JU or .udllc rtuo dooro. Tbo ..----IGQI-... Monllllil•"" llollan.
properties that tile curiJ cuts
must he closed. If owners
don't r-omplY, ha ve r lt}
crp~~o·s do the job and bill
the proper!}' owners.
• ABSORB the cost of
closing off the most critical
open curbs, at an eslimated
cost of $150 ea.ch.
"" 00 ~OTHI NG.
"These are curb ,..uts and
dr iveways that <~re not belng
user1 now," explains Mr.
Devlin, "and c losing them
woul d result in addPd on.
s treet park.lng alon¥ tile
htgnway, where parking
space Is already critical."
MARTHA RAYE 1:1VEN
AWARD FOR SERV.ICE
Petricks Galleries of
Newport Bea ch presented the
George Washington bi-
centennial porcelain bust by
Cybis to actress Martha
Raye at a recent 82nrl an-
nual California gU1 show
held at the Butmore Ho tel,
Los AngeleS.
Actor Jobn Russell of the
"&wmao" T-V series made
the presentation to Miss
Raye tor her many years
of uuelflsh efforts and sup-
port of our servicemen
aroaud. tbe world.
SHAKESPEARE SHOW
TO OPEN MARCH 16
"WUJiam Sbakes pea re:
bls -works and times" Is
the tltle of an exhibit oo
display March 16 through
AprU 9 In the Orange Coast
Co11ege library.
Included in the e1hlblt are
41 pbotograpbs, 1.n color and
bllct t.Dtf wbJ.te.
.TOO LATI TO CUUIFY
WANTED •• U, S. Patent
om.ee ottlcW Cia.Htte,
Vol. 90?, Feb. 13, 1973,
'-· p-640-0074 •
\
THE BICE NTENN IAL LOOK Is modeled by members
of AndPrsen school PTA as they get r eady for the bl-
f"eutemtial taH·, set for Mareh ZO. It is the school's
major PTA fund r.aiser of t.he year, and wtU lncltJde
Martha Washln~ton's bake shop, Honest Abe's trading
post, hot rlogs, ('hili and prize drawings. F rom left are,
stanrttng, Lydia Pettis and Kath~· Roberts and, sitting,
Sharon Jurgensen anr1 Paulett Parsons, (Ensign photo.)
Women execs promoted
Four wowpn exer·utl ves at
Laguna Fl'fleral Savings and
LO:lJl Assodation, Laguna
Bea1·h, 1 e1 t-iv ert promotions
at thP l~st board of di rect-
ors mE"etlrw, Miss Lorna
Mills, prf'sident, announces .
The~ .tre: Mrs. F ram·es
Hatler, VI • E.--prcstdl:'nl aOO
OPf'rJtions offi• '"'r; ~Irs. An·
atalll· Ar mstron.·, assistant
vke-pr ... s lden t anrt s:o vino:s
supervtsor : \I rs •. ~nn C ro('.
ker. asststant Vlt"f'-presi-
r!Pnl anr! escro\1' suJ>('rvisor ,
anr! Mrs. !\iithnn R, Gilll-
lanrt, lS<>ls tan! vir·P.presi-
r!Pnt anrl mana"er of t ile
Lak>:-Elstnon· !or Jill holflt·p,
Mrs. Haller .~tii rtM -A'lth
Lar:ur1 1 ~ e•lfta! Srtvinl.'s in
De-eernbe r, 1\163, as an in -
surarKe r l,rk and si rwe has
wor kE"d in nE'arty all depart-
m -nts.
Mrs . Armstrong has been
with Lagt~na Federal for 5
year s as teller , assistant
r hief teller, savings officer
anrl savings manager.
Mrs. Crocke r has been a
member of the escrow dl'-
partment for S years. She
joined Lagt~na Federal as
escrow supervisor in 1972.
Mrs . Guilliland, fi rst wo-
m:.n br ancll manager for La-
guna Feder~! Sa vings, has
been with the Association for
the last 7 r ears. She holds
a degree m advertising
journalism from the Unl-
\'ersit r of Wisconsin and a
graduate diploma from tne
Arnencan Savings and Loan
Institute.
....... lloo_ ... _, .............
•Mlllrlr ol the Me•pcnt
lloocb Ctty c-:u_ llbrt-
tac at 7:10 p.m., lA tbe ......u bolldlar:
• I ASKIN£ CREEK pllla
ehu(es, Wlllt.h WOIIId re.a1t
ta fewer bomes a8d .ome
modlllcaUoa to street piau
wlU be the subject of a
public hean.-.
• APPOINTMENTS will
be cOD.Sidered for one fa-
caney each on the PlaftDiDC
Commlssioo and the Pub,
Beaches aDd Recreatioo
Commission.
• IX)G Jeasb law 'lo-
btors would han lo pay
floes ran&lng from $25 to
t250 under terms of a new
ordinance up for Introduc-
tion.
• SKATEBOARDS would
be baooed from certain
streets wltfl grades of 6
per cent or steeper under
an ordinance to be studied.
• MARINERS MILE CO,
will complain about propert}
deYelopment tues assessed
aga.inst Us rebuldlng of the
burned-out block on Coast
Hwy,
• CLIFF HAVEN Com .
munity Assn. will ask Coun-
cil permission to put a
community identification
sign on CUff Dr,
• CURB CUTS on Coast
Hw y, In Corona del Mar wm be studied for possible
closing.
"" DRAIN AGE PROBLEMS
In tile East Bluff area will
be the target of complaints
by the Bluffs Homeowner
Assn.
• HILLSIDE d"!velopment
restrictions will be dis-
cussed,
"" PARKiNG LOT on Coast
Hwy, near Hoag lx>spltal will
be proposed for sub-lease
to Bob Abbott, who want s
to d~?veiO(! It as a recrea-
tion veh icle storage lot and
tennis center.
FAURE'S "REQUIEM "
AT ST. ANDREW 'S
The "fl equlem" byGabri-
AGENDA FOR PLANNERS. el ram will be the featured
work ln a lenten concert
to be presented by the sanc-
tuary choir of St. Andrew's Newport llearh Planning
C omm iss1oners fa r f' tllP fol -
lowino· agenda vohen ltlP~
meet tonil;llt, Mar"ll 4, at
7 p.m in the Cit} Council
c llambE>r mfrrmt ofCih Han:
' PAt IF IC \'lEW homes
pro )eel, ~~o·tuch '·a/Is fo r 11 8
single family !tomes next
to Big Can~on reser vo ir,
is up for hnal map approval.
• )A(IIT CLUB fa cillt}
permit is sought b\' Vora~f'rs
Yar ht Club, to be IOC"il led
at 28 14 L:tfJ>el!e in Canneq
Vill agE'.
'" PA RKII"'G l"(>(juirements
f~;~r offkf' Lml•lim:s woulrl be
:un,..nd~·d 111 ,1 propo sal th~t
would mllk" Jllowanre for
('af pool US"'.
• ~tA !Il ~EHS ~11LE area
p lan hearlm:, orlginall)
LOCALS BACKING
FORD REELECTION
Ar r-f!iter-t Wilham Ficker,
lrvinP Co. puiJii,·ist Thomas
Wil r-k, and r!t>\'f'loper Don
Koll, all of Sewporl, were
namert this week to a 9-
mem' er Orange County
stet-nnl! 1 ommittee to run
the local tampat~m to re-
elect Presidf'nt GP ralr1 Ford,
Marcia Bents of Balboa,
co-c hairman or t11e presi-
dent's rount )' campaign {'Om·
mittee, mad, the announce-
ment of the steering com-
mittee assignments.
Others named to the steer-
Ing ~roup werf> S.tndy Ber-
w!ck of Orange, Ray Quigley
or Irvine, George Savor d of
Cypress, John Seymour of
Anaheim , Dottie St illW.!ll of
Santa Ana and Harriet
Wieder of Huntington Beacl1.
State Senator Dennis Car -
penter, also of Newport, Is
co-chairman of the presi-
dent 's state campaign com-
mittee.
ROBERT BECK ER . 62.
OF Q.IFF HAV EN DIES
s cheduled for tonight, "''Ill
l•e postponed until May .
• HESUBDIVISION of 3
residential lots into 2 lots
at 346-52 Poppy in Corona
del Ma r will be sought by
George-Stephens of San.
ta Ana.
Tonight's meeting will be
prect'ded b}' an infor ma l stu -
rtr s9ssion, startingat 2p,m.
Commissioner s a re ex-
pec ted to stud}' the Santa Ana
River grN!nbelt plan, s ide
ya r d requi rements In ple.n-
ned community areas, a pre-
sentat ion by Paul Hu mmel
of Corona del Mar on per.
missive property uses, and
3 d iscussion of parking ma-
na!'ement planning.
COFFEE RECEPTION S
FOR PER TREBLER
Two coffee receptions for
Newport City Council candi-
date Per Trebler wer e an-
nounced tbis week by suppo r.
te r s.
Tonigh t, March 4., Mr , and
Mrs. John Sta hr will host a
r eception at tlleir home at
4639 Roxbury, Cameo
Shores. Reservations may
be made by calling theStahrs
at 673-8343.
Next Thursday night,
Mar('h 11, the Robert Shep-
ards will be hosts at their
home at 1219 Sand Key, Har-
bor View Hills. Their phonf'
number Is 644 -6149.
Both meetings start at 7:30
p.m.
Presb)1erlan Church at 7:30
p.m. Sunday, Ma rch 14. The
('Oncert will also Include mu-
slr-Qy Henn · Purr ell and
Thomas Tallis.
Cha rles Fr iesen, director
of music mlnlst rle~ at St,
Andrew's, wut conduct the
65 voice sanctuary ctlOir and
16 member chamber orches-
tra In the performance. Tom
Leona rd ~~o·llt preside-at the
organ console. Feature-d so-
Joists will be Luella Smith,
soprano , and Jos h Wight,
baritone. A donation of Sl
will be requestert.
GARAGE OF VICTIM
USED BY BURGLARS
Burglars appa r e ntly
park.ed In their victim's
garage last weekend while
they ransac ked a West Side
condomin ium of loot valued
at $3,800.
Nev.rport fX!IiCt' said bu r-
glars broke In the front door
of Importer Karl Yu Wing's
hOme at 24. Kamalli, New-
port C rest, belween 8 a.m.
Friday and 5 p.m. Sunday,
and ransacked the residence.
The e lectronic garage door
was disconnected and
opened, and evidence indi-
cates that a vehicle was
parked in the garage, pollee
s ay,
Stolen valuables inc luded
a mic rowave oven, 2 TV
s ets, stereo equipment, a
tape r ecorder, t)"pf!wrtter,
calculator, tool desk, and
other items.
Gun buying try charged
Two Stanton teenagers
we r e arrested by Newport
pollee here Feb. Z2 and ac-
cused of trying to bu y 10
pistols from undercover of-
fi cers.
the juvenile was turned over
tb authorities at county juve-
nile ha.ll.
SGT. MELODY TONER
IS ON SUPPL Y DUTY
Army Sergea.nt Melody L .
Toner, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. John H. 954
YOUNG SALT Donnie DarneU, 5, or 221 Driftwood, Shore
Cllffs, takes over the wheel of M. S. Eq>lorer, during
the old Sl.i.Ung ship's 4-day visit her e. The vessel was
Ued up at the Coast Guard dock for publk inspec:·tion,
thee left Feb, 25th for t he east coast and the blceotenntal
obse"anee. It traveled here from San Francisco, ••here
it wu restored by a non-profit group of sailing buffs.
lD tbe early part of this century, It was an Ice breaker,
then a lumber shlp, (Ensign photo.}
Pay hike talks Mar. 9
Supt. John Nicoll issued
a call this week foJ· mem-
bers of the general publl{'
to turn out for t he nert
Newport-Mesa Boar d of
Education meeting March 9
at TeWinkle school ln Costa
Mesa.
go up to a maximum of
$22 ,1 58 In 10 years.
The boaro meeting starts
at 7:30 p.m. TeWtnk.le scltool
Is located at 3224 N. Cal !for ·
nia, Cos ta Mesa.
DWIGHT
IS DEAD AT 83
Retired .... ~_. O..IPI s,.,.., a, o1 479
E. llttt, Colta Mesa, !tied
ltloMIJ at I Joca1 COPal·
~ tane.. Ser'llets are
selledlled for ll a.m. today
at-Paclllc v... Cblpel ill
Rutlor VIew Hilla.
Mr. Brown wu bora lD
Olatbe, Kaa., and WIB past
commlllder of American
Legioo posts there and la
Kansas City. He was a SO-
year MISO!I, and past master
of tt.e Olathe lodge.
H~ ls survived by his wife
Roberta, daughte r Mar)'
Henry of Costa Mesa, 2
c;raodehildren, a great -
gnndson, and a brother In
Kansas.
Follo•·ing tht' service con-
·ducted by Dr, James Henry,
h.ts soo•tn-law, entombment
wtu be in Pacllic View Me-
morial Park.
.....
I
" .,. .
Pl us
Public reaction will be
sought to teacher r@(Juests
for a 10,3 per ctont pay
raise next schoo l year. The
request, If oka yed by the
school board, would adrl an
estimated $3.1 million lottiE'
district budget next year,
says Dr, Sicoll.
WE ARE CLOH D FOR REMODELING.
The salar y levels being
sought by teachers 'olt'OUid
start at $11 ,000 a year and
UJCXY IADV
-BUT AR E SHOWING AT NIGUEL THEA TRE ,
TAXI
DRIVER
.4.ICE
()()ESN'T UVE
HERE A-IYMORE
PLUS·
Co. Hit: "MAN FRIDAY"
-.-e
• ••• 7 •••r Robc!rt B~ker, 62, of 41 2
Signal Rd., Cli.tr Haven, who
died Friday at Hoag hospital,
was burlerl Monday In Paclflc
VIew memor ial par k, Harbor
View Hills.
Michael Salinas, 18, and
an un-named juvenile boy
are betleved to belong to a
Stanton youth gang, pollee
s aid. Corocado Drive, Costa...-11-~~
According to Bell-Broad-
way mortuar y recor ds, Mr,
B@cker was a truck dr iver
and was a former lieutenant
commander of the Balboa
Power Squadron. He was a
Los Angeles native and had
ltved here sinCE' 1946.
He Is survived by hi s Wife
Gr aee, daughter s Boberta
Ann Deming of Irvine and
Gina McComb of Balboa, and
brothers Raymond of Dana
Point and Georce of Monter-
ey Park.
Se"lces were cooduettd
Monday at Beli~Broact•aJ
Chapel ln Costa Wen by the
RtY. Cecil Pumphrey,
. . ---·-
Detective Capt, Richard
Hamilton said the 2 con -
tacted the undercover of-
ftc~rs the week before and
appeared to be shopplllg for
stolen handguns and ex-
plosives. A deal wu ar-
ranged, with the youths
agreel.ng to pay $320 for the
10 guns, Capt. Hamtltoa Aid,
and the arreJt wu made
when the )'OUIIIslers met the
underCOYer men In a rest-
aurant parkin( lot oo W,
Coast Hwy.
Botb we.._ armed wlth
taWed-off ltdpu, aCCOrd· tac to pollee, bat offered
DO nslltaDce wbea ar-r-. SaiiDu wu booked on a
charye t1f eoaJPlrillc to re-
cti 'It 1to1tn propeltJ, IDd
Mesa, was usl.gned re-
cently as a supply sergeant
with Hea«~uarters Detach-
ment, U, S. Army GarrliOCl,
Camp Humphreys, Korea.
Melody entered the Ar my In
Aucust, 1972, and com~
pitted baslc tnlnlne at Ft.
MeC I!IIU, Ala,
PILOT SAFETY TALKS
TO BEGIN IIAROI lmt
Orup Cout Collece, liD
coopenUoa with ttM! Ftdtral
A fiatkla AdmtfllattltkMl, 11:
pro--, 4 llooday,.eoloc
lectwrn oo ptlot lllotr, bo-
rtutor Much 15, lrvm 1:10
to 1:10 p.m., ta ftao Aria
Hlll Ill. Tho -toc ..._
btre .Ul &oot at w.a.r
lalormaUoa u It a.&ett fty.
laf •
• o--' • ' •
CO·HI TI
''THE G.I.AT WA.L DO l't:PI't:a"
"""""" .
11\..UI•
8 UTCM CU $1DY &
• .
'
\
~ •
--
'~ REPUBLIC -IF WE CAN K-EEP IT"
Fly prouuly hy day ...
Light hrightly by night!
--._
__ ..
~~~~~ ~ ~~"~~
~~~~~zh ~
6~-~~17-' -/
~~~
--------Join us!--------
---· -·
~ ... __ --...... ---.
..
•" .
. • "-: I
·'
.. ~ ......
E tancia out of
playoffs 62-53
liM Oil MMIOR 81111111
PUIIUIItEO IEBU.Y -PAll[ I
TllJIISIJAY, IIAROt ~ l!lS
COIIOIIA DEL IIAI!, CAL
Tbe prep buketba.ll SIN.
-...,.., 'J'uu day DieM lor
Harbor Area flu, u Et-
tucla '1 Et«les were eJim.
lnated trom the Clf Pl.a)'-
offa by Vtua Park. Tbe 62-
53 loss came ln tbe Clf's
!Dd f'OODd ln a came at
f ouDtaJn Valley's gym.
The Eastes led 23-20 at
halftime, but a tough Vtua
Part defense shut them
down, Estancia's bug gun,
6-& eenter Jim McC loskey,
cot 22 points, but was held
to just 14 until the c losing
2 mlautes. The Spartans op-
ened up an 11-polnt lead
late ID the 4th quarter and
•e re never threateaed again.
Corona del Mar, 25-0 oo
the season. and seeded 2nd
in the playoffs, lost 59~49
last F'r iday to Muir ofPlSlil -
dena, leaving Estancl..a as
t he ooly Harbor Area school
still in the pla yorrs.
F;r iday night, the Eagles
upset Marina or Hun tington
Bear h 57 -49 to advance to
the !eCOOd playoff round,
Marina ftnlshe<t first in tht>
tough Sunset Lr>a~ue, with a
regular season record of
22-5, and v.·as heavily fav-
ored to Jxoat Estancia, which
tied for 3r r1 in tht> Century
loop with a 16-7 se~son
mark.
Jim ~kCioskey, Estan-
r-ta 's 6-6 et>oter , came off
the l•~nch , wht>re he had been
rested 6 l/2 minutes be-
cau se ht> was in foul troo-
hle, and led the Engles to
the .Jig win.
Estan cia had taken a 30 .28
halftlmt> lead, but was lied
39-39 at the t>nd or tt!e 3rd
quarter . W\l h 6 minutes left
In the gamt>, and Marina
leadlnl( 43.42, Mr C loskP~
went ba,·k into the garne and
sparker! an EagiP ralh th:~l
produ··erl IS points wt11le the
Vi kings were scoring 6. At
one point, during the raJI~·
Estancia outsco red Marina
13-2 anrl took charge of tilE'
Tbe EacJtt a.lio out-
rebolmded tbe taller Vtklnp
33.17 ta Marina p m.
McC loskey led all JCO rtac
With %4, and forward Pete
Newmann had 17. Mvlnl's
all-American guard Rlcb
Bruttmg led tlte VIkings wltb
19,
For Corona del Mar Sea
Kings, tbe Muir defeat wu
a bitter end to a briiU&Dt
season, The Kings won t._
Century League ch.amploo·
s hip going away, and were
e xpected to go to t he Clf'
finals.
Muir, 3rd ln tbe Pac.lfic
League, )lmped off to a 11-
12 first quarter lead before
a stunned crowd ln the CDM
gym, The Pasadena team
widened its lead to 31-21
at haiRimt> as the Sea Kings
were cold at the basket, and ,.
committed too many tu rn-
.. ,.
.,. ../ •' over s.
A 3rd...quarte r r ally pulled
COM to v.·ttttln 5 points at
the end of the pe riod, but
Muir outs cored the Sea Kings
20-15 in the final stanza
to advance to the 2nd round.
Leading scort>r s for the
losers-we rP Ale x Black and
Chip StasSPI with 12 eaf'h.
• ... :f:•<-n~
WTNNING F'OR M Is shOwn
tJr Ton• Olswang, lhP dis-
tancP ace at Orang«> Coast
Coll~e. whO won the milt>
run in 4:Z3 at San Diego
Mesa Feb. 27 . He also won
the 3 milr> In 14:41.7. OCC
won the meet 87 -57,
Tennis Assn. plans event
Entries are being Invited
tor theOrangeCounH Tenni s
Associatl.on's !i.rst · A" and
··B" s ingles, doubles and
mh:t>1 tour nament to tlp helr1
Marr h 27-Ap ril 24 In Ana-
heim, accorr1in g to Jpani f
Br aun of Corona del M.tr,
who serves on the tou rna.
ment ~omrnltte~>. f.ntr)
forms are :~t hwal tennis
pro stlops an<J sporting ~oods
stores.
Tht> toum~>r willl!f-played
at the ne\\' Tt>nn1s Deluxt>
fa cll!t v near Dlsnt>y la nd.
~wport Beach attorne)
Ray Madsen, thE' OCT A first
vice . prt>s irlent, is helping
draw up a set of by-laws
for the new group.
Serving on the tournamt>nl
committee with Mrs. Braun
Is Len Lowe of Sewport.
SOFTBALL MARATHON
GOES 101 INNINGS
The marathon son ball
game between 2 women's
softball reams, sponsore-db~
tile Costa Mesa rer reation
division last week-end, last·
erl 24 hou rs, ROing 101 in-
nings. The fina l score \\aS
Blup 205 , Orange 109. The
goa l had bet>n 36 hours fo r
the high SCIIOOI af!:P Blues
and the womt>n's Orangp
team.
ENSIGN CLASSIFIED ADS
o LOST ANO FOUHO
LOST • Burmeseh.·ma lecat ,
(orooa lhe"tllands. Gene r-
ous rewa rd. 675.0216.
o MISCE LL AHEOUS
K 0 I oi<M W~>J
Pond CDM:'":;)
f4. ... '"-""-...,..~ .o .... ,..M~•·
Fanc y
Japanese colored Carp
:"0?~2 B•v••ew A..e
'I<!!~· 0 C A "PO•'
(714 ) 556-4920
&.nk ......... .-d 01' ...,_ etw ..
o H EARIHC AIDS
•
HAL AEBISCHE R
l
Proper Fitting Assured
3409 E. Coast Hwv
COfona del Mar
615·3833
SAL!$ &Sf.Vta
C20 E. 17 T ..... COSTA MESA
646-7106 -646-685S
.... L.a)UI-CIIna
1 Time
20':wor61 or leu . . . 2.00
%1 .to 30 •ords ., ... S.OO
31 to 40 worrts . , . . . 4.00
Each word over 40 . . .10
E
PARLOUR SET $1,400,
Ar n,oirt> S600, oak roll.
top filing cabinet (8 ft .
tall) $900, oak r hest $100,
Indian adobe ma rt'l\Ps $2
eacn, Indian basket $7~.
English bed -pan $30. Da:-
673 ~6900, Eve, 675.5016.
REDUCED -O\t1s 98, driven
Z Times
3.50
4.1'5
6.50
.15
1 1'1mes
4.SO
0,00
8.00
.to
·~:~
c--Ma_, (JIIo --Opoo-···-to ..... ,. bltt8r
900 W. COAST HW.Y N. 8.
hy retiring lady. Cr eam • SERVICES
with black top, deluxe mo-j.:-==":1:':1::010:=.;:R-:0:c1::-.6::.::H-:1-:. ,::-, -i
d'-'1. Good tr ansportation
car . Call afternoon 640.
5992 .
CRYSTA L CHANDELIER -
many other crystal nx-
tur es. Ski boots; tur ni .
tur e. Best offers. 152-
6690.
NA\o'Y TELESCOPE -Brass,
.... ·aterpr• of. Manufactu red
ln 1926 by Keuffel o11 Es-
ser. Post mount. Suitable
for outdoors or boat. Com-
plete with bOX. 1400. Like
n,w condition. Horton,
547 -1189.
• II AU TY SAL Oil
~~.
BEAUTY NOOK
2732 E. :out Hwy.
Corono dot Mer
Phone 844-7338
your hOme or apt.
$14,50 per week.
Licensed: 111228,
Insured:
$25 ,000 liability,
S 5,000 property.
REFERENCES
S l 'Z I ...... 6 44·2266
LANOOCA PE COMP ANY -
Install and repair sprink-
lers . Llct>nse-d. (213) 696 -
4301.
GLEN'S GARDENING
cleanup service,
planning and ore·oa•~U.on.l
Reasonable
references. Call 673-ZO<I7!
aner 5 p.m.
Just PIU"""''"
& Heating
• CHIROPRACTOR Water Heate rs, Dtsposals, ------------1 Drains, Faucets, Copper n... 1 1 c t7 Re-plpes .•.. Reaso~ble
.:L.>OIUU4 C · d onL-s., prk:es, day, night or week-rx eods l
:L.J .C!. JUST PLUMBING
M6u•• -.-Tua•.-T .. u••· •·•
""''· 1a.7 ........ IO·•
... ,.._,..,...,..,.., OH1.¥
or••-••••--co ................ . • ..,. ... c co-...,. ... .,...,.,
., •• ..,aot
Telephone: 642-4111
Llcen&e No, 3009-48
MARCH WI NDF ALLS
Yamaha vrcc:~-:,•'?._.,,;~m':l organ w
Leslie ••.•...•. • --·loolldry All----....... tlrtwMien
l:~~~~g~~~~~:~Culbransen spinet ma~K~pny case,
ni ce ••.•••••• ,
Lowrey TG-44 organ,
Utul condition ••.. I I I I .... -JL.--
12100 &. CO.Hwy., Cllllfl
PHOifE: 751-tl01
• Pl.o•n
FLOWIMFOfl
ALLOCCAIKI ..
Dilhrl T•m
rUMMB
"I :CUI Ill UN
... 2 ...... --
1 r , , . ..,
WuriiU.er spinet plano,
ry on this at ••••• $
New Ytmatll BK -2
orran ••••••••• '
Small Crand Plaoo ... ,,.. .1
playa well •••••• $
Lowrey splolt
Ill V5, DOW )lilt , , ,
M ... oplaet planol. , '
AU N> jlcl 10 prior
9CIDODT IIUSIC CO,
PllftSPORTS
Re~t ....... ,. Onlp
Cout Collep'o bl'lll-oo-
pbomore ......per, wtU be
Ia llOC ,._n Ill I -cb&mpket'bip tllla Fridlr
1114 SallordaJ II tbo 1t11e
tcMnw:M!IIl If Wnt Valley
Collece iD CaJnllbe:U.
SbUUdaJ, tbe No , 1 f'Miaed
151-pc:MMdet ill u. .tat~.
lt'Oft thf S.lh C.elllral Re-.
clonal toa.mameat ttUe lut
weekend. He breesed th~h
the tourney •ttb a perfect
3-0 record aDd hlld 1 pair
or pins to his cr«<U .
occ '!I Andy Lusak lUid
Paul Sowa a1so qu.alifled lor
the state tourney. L.uak
finished 2nd in tbe 190"''J((UDd
weight class otthe recton.als,
and Son placed 4th ln tht>
126-DOWKI catecofy. • • •
The Plntes gne up 5
runs In the ftnal 3 innings
and dropped an 8~ base.
ban derisioo to Pa1omar
Co!Jege f riday on tbe OCC
diamond, The noo-eon.
lerence loss gu e coach
Barry Wallace's Pirates 1
2-5 re6ord on the sea100.
The e ucs open South Coast
Conference warfare M.arch
11, hOsting San Diego Mest
College at 2:30p.m.
Shortstop Don Tryon
blas ted a hOme run for tht>
Pirates in the 3rd. He went
3 for 4 at the plate, scored
twtce and had one RB l. Davt>
Ronquillo, v.•bo Is hitting well
over ,500, was 3 for 3,
with 2 RBI's.
First baseman D:ave Ron-
quillo slugged a palrof OOmt>
runs, one a grandslamm er,
to power Or ange Coast Col-
lege to a 13-9 ba seball vic·
tor}' over Cypress College
Feb. 25 00 the Cyprt>SS Dia-
mond. Dave was 4 for 6
fo r the dar with G RBI's.
His brothe r, Joe, collet"t ~
t>d 3 hits for thE> Pirates,
wtlll f' rt~ntt>rflelt1er Danny
Spain went 4 for 5,
• •
Coach Herb Llvse)''s OCC
hasketball squad snapped a
9 game losing st reak anr1
C'losed out the season with
a 69-56 win over Grossmont
College Feb. 25 tn the OCC
gym, The Pi rates fln!sher1
South Coast Conference ac-
tion with a 3-9 r pcord, The)'
logged a 10-17 s late on thE'
season.
SophOmorP forwar d Dan
Walsh, playing his final Kim~
tr. an OCC uniform, hit ':'
of 14 shots from the floor
and scored 23 points, Frestl-
man guard Dave Tl)·ltr
chi pped ln •·lrt1 18.
• • •
The OCC women 's son.
ball t£>am scored 2 runs ln
the final inning to nip Chaf -
ft>Y· College 4-3 In a thriller
Feb. 25 on theOCC diamonrt .
Chatter ta llied a run In the
top of the fift h to t::1 kt> a
3.2 ma rgin, hut OCC \\'On
the coolest wit h a pair of
runs in the bottom of thE>
seven! h.
Jenny Huls lander opent>d
the inning ~:ith a single,
stolt> second, and sr orerl on
Mickey Rosado's single.
Julie Feenstra follower! with
a safety and Rosado won
the game momeDts later,
crossing the plate aft er a
Ctulffey error.
F_.olloo ... l...,.,
Erte ~&-"J,a...t.l-4"
EIDf-1'1 ud .... c • I
0 ... -...... ---Brt.u Pllll .. tltlt tar-
_..., 1-4, 1-4,1-1.
OCC ... lei w' 1 r• 11.-
cluded £1Mf1, GIIM Mor-
lllo,llal'lls-,PWh<·
1<1111, IUa Vloln 1011 -Anttl. .ro.. ottCJ"' 2 ..
Pertlas ud Mortoe ......
wltb ADttl to will lD tM.,
doubles.
• • •
Coach Ray Bouo's COif
sq11ad dropped a aarrow GDfl
stroke t1ectstoa. 4M-495, to
Golde~ WHt Conece Feb.
26 at Mesa v ertte COIIItf'J
C hi> in Costa Mesa,
F reshmiD Tl.m Aulow'a.r
had tbe best road of tile
day for the PlratH, b.rtnc
a nifty 71. Race-r May sbot
an 80, Bob Tt-trault carded
a.u 8.2, Wart Browa ud Jobs
BurrU logged 84s, ud Gor-
don Gorsld recorded an II.
N.B.
New OOmes in Harbor View
Knolls ud Jasmtne Creek
a ccounted for more thaD
$3-1/2 million in permit&
to brl.ng the Februat'y total
1n Newport Beachto$4,118,-
721. This compares•ttb$4,-
103,261 for February of last
year and brings tbe 1916
record to $10,104,815, tar
a head of last year's feb, Z8
total or S6,10Z,~35.
f ollowing permits, ln the
a mount of $5,000 and over,
were issued ln Februan•:
• HARBOR VIEW
Blm Hastings, addition 2t
1018 Sandcastle, !9,500. ..
T roy Investment fund,
27 00 Padfil' VIew Dr.,deck,
Wii ll, tennis cou rt, SZO,OOO.
MacMtuan, add room at
1845 Port Renwick, $1 0,000.
Mavis Musser, repair fi re
da mage, 5015 Bruct> Cre-s.
cent, $15,000.
C. H. Loos, addition, 1824
Port Abbe)', $20,000,
Irvine Co., 32 per mits for
2 storr condominiums with
58 unll s, on Hlllvit>W Drive
and Hilltop Drive; total value
of $2,930,018.
• BIG CA NYON
H. C. Vall!fltine lf Son,
2 story, 1 unit dw t>lling,
$129,000.
• BAY SHORES
John McC ra~·. add and aJ.
lt>r, 2101 C!rd e, S3 I ,Z50.
• JASMI NE CREEK
M. J. Brock & Soas, 12
pt-rmlts for 1 story, 1 unit
dwellings o":l r athOm Dr.and
Jasmine Creek Dr., ranging
from S53,200 to $64,500 for
a total value or $686,700.
• NEWPORT CENTER
J. McN:t ughton, 250 New-
port Center Dr., tUl in vac-
ant a rea In mezr..anlne, $5,-
000; 2 hour wall, $10,000;
add mezzanine to Giddings
offi ce, $10,000.
Irvine Co., retaining walls
at 11 0, 120, 130 and 140
Newport Center Drive for
a total of $39,000.
Irvine Co., tenant devel-
opment at 170 Newport Cen-
ter Dr, for JoM Musch ~
As SOC"iates, $11 ,600.
AVCO Financial, 6ZO New-
port Center Dr., relocate
micro graphics department,
$18, ()()().
• • • 'CLIFf HAVEN
The Pirate tennis team J . D. WalllnB, prage at
took an early giant strl&> 1113 Kings Rd., $6,000.
toward a second const-rut!Ye • WEST UPPER BAY
Sout h Coas t Conferenct-w. Beck, a!Jd, alter, 1028
championship with a 9-0 Irvine, $ZO,OOO.
whitewashing of power ful NuJsoo Pfister, enclose
Fullerton College F't>b. 26 alcove tor playroom at 1615
on the Fullertoncourts.OCC Santiago, $6,000.
and-fullerton deadlocked Cor Lu etto, add room, repair
tbe Sout h Coast title last drivewa y, 2015 Santiago Dr.,
season and the Hornets were $1,200.
expected to be a leading • NEWPORT
contender again this year . Newport Construction, 2
Th'e biggest mttch of the story, 1 unit dwelling, 5SQ5
day was the No. 1 singles River, $61,000,
·ontest. OCC sophomore let-CUy National Bank, drive.
.erman Steve Emery ni pped up ractllty, 500 32Dd street,
OCC, GROSSMONT '_75
_'
000
_. ---,.=:--
IN IRON MAN TIE LKA\: IIC!ITICI
Onnge Coast Colle~~:e and
Crossmont are tied for first
place at 45 polnts in the
South Coast Conferenoe's
t 975. 16 Iron man award
standings following comple-
tion of the 5 fall and winter
sports.
The award roes tothe SCC
s chOOl that durlngthe course
or the entire collegiate
sports year has been tllfl
moll succtssM on the ath-
lette held. Competition Is
beld: 18 10 IPOrtt •
Fullertoa Collea;e, the Srd
pllet school ln tile staad~
tacs, with 42 polntt , Is tht
oa1y sec entry with
2 ehamplonshlpl to Its
emtt. The Homets woo the
water polo udcroas coutry
e,......, occ <*""'rtd lht ~
tttte, GI'OIIIDOit unutd tM
w~eron,lndSUia
Au uod II~ Saa Anloolo
Utd IDr 1111-11 e"""-P-· SUia Ana lo lilt 4th wtth 41, Cerrito. 5th
wtiii.M.
NOTICE
OF PUBLIC HEAitJNG
Notice I• hereby &iY'tl that
the P\aDD.lnc CommlDion ot
the Ctty of Newport Beac h
wtll hold a public Ma.rt.ac oo
A mendmflOt No. 4641D1tl&ted
by the CHy of Newport Bet.cll
to conalder an amiDdmtDt
to Title 20 of the Newport
Beach Municipal Code trld.eb
wa.ld permit "Home Oceu-
J)I.Uoaa" as u. aeeeaory
liM to a .... ldtllt1a1 ... lD
uy rt~ldeoUal dlltrtct.
Notlct 11 bertbJ tltltthtr rt• .. lhal Aid (lllbUe lloar-
ID& will be bold oo 1111 IIIII
diJ of llarell, 19'16, Jl 1M
hOUr ol 1:00 p.m. lD tM
eo.<u c-ro 111 ...
~...,.n BoaeO CMy Hall,
ot trbleb llmt uod place •r
ll.lld all --... , --bt-lllo.-.
1-Parllor,loertlu'J
PIUIIIrC:O.•t-
. City of Mtopon _..
...,..., Ilardi 4, am, 1a
tilt l'ttwpurt llutaa( lulp
VICE CJL\MCELI.OII l , L. lloGaoP will ...... u.c. -,..,.. .... c... al
10 ..... llare:t ts, --llcOIIol • ......,._ ..
deft:lopment ..t .......
Ill .... llrlt -Ill tbo UCI campu;. He bu beM
at UCI aiDce 1964. GoHts
are 'ftleome to at.t.ct Ulis
leetare iD the UCJ ~lal
scleaee tower, room UO.
steve ud Glea Nel100,
1 ttory, 1 1111H ctwelll.or at
!20 'J'ultln, $79,500,
Tom Wood, mobUe home,
1710 w. Balloa, $!0,000.
A. Rabbani, r emodel in-
terior, 1100 W. Coast Hwy.,
SlO,·OOQ.
W. Aldrtdgel remodel at
3111 Channel, '15,000.
H. Boand, alter r-;staunnt
at 1400 W. Coast Highway,
$5,000.
• BACK BAY
W, C. Puu:lell,enclose pa .
tio, 2!45 Golden Circle,
$10,000.
• AIRPORT AREA
Baysbore Development,
tenaot Improvement at 1601
Dove, $11,500.
Emkay Development Co.,
tenant Improvement at 1201
Dove, $19,260.
Golden West Coostruc-
tlon, tenant Improvement at
3961 MacArthur, $5,100.
• BALBOA ISLAND
. Willard Harris, 526 S. Bay
f t., remodel, add, $91,000.
• HARBOR lSLAND
M, Zlnsmeyer, new entry
roof, 1 Harbor Island, $5,-
000.
• NEWPORT HEIGHTS
R. E. Ellsworth, garage
and •orksbop, 408 Holm-
wood, $10,400.
• EAST UPPER BAY
Joseph McCormlek. add,
23J2 Anlla, $11,000.
• BALBOA
D. Enrts, addition, 404
Bel-rue, $20,000,
R. M. ThOmas, 2 stor)',
1 unit dwelling, 1130 Piau
del Norte, $91,500; garage,
1134 Piau. del Norte, $12,.
436.
T. J . Giangregorto, add
s-ange wtth bedroom abovt>, szo,ooo.
Read & Faubus, Z story
d11ptex. 410 E. Ocean front,
$90,000,
H. Eldt>r, 118 E. Oce:!n
Ft., nre damagt-repair, $7,-
000.
R. L. Smith, addition at
2015 E. Ocean Bl., $6,340.
ALBRITTOIIIREAKS
SHOTPUTTIMG MARK
Terry Albritton. former
Newport Harbor lllgh school
star, DOW" at the University
of Hawall, broke the world
amateur shotplt record
twtce Satarday, Feb.21, with
tosses of 11 feet, 7-1/4
LDcbes and 11 teet, 8-l/Z
inches. Competing in an aU .
comers meet at the uni-
versity, Terry broke tbe11-
7 record set lR May, 1973,
by AI Feuerbach or the Pa -
etn c Coast Cldb.
LIUL IIO'I'ICI
NOTICE
Of PUBLIC HEARlNG
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that the Clty Coacll
of tbe City of Newport Beac h
will hold a ~Ue hearing
repl'dlllc C..ral Plan
Ameodmeat 16-1..8 to the
IADd UM EltmeDt to cha.Qce
tbe ~ton or a porttoo
of lht IDda.UiiiiJ-desl(-
aattd area of tbl Newport
Place Pluoed Commalty
(at tba tncttrMCUoa olBrttto1
Street IDd Sprvce Avenue)
to a mllhn Oil'' Admlnlstn-
tttt, PrOreaSona1 and Fl-
naaclal Com~rclal" IDd
''Rttall. aDd SerYtoe Com-
mercial."
IIOTICE IS HEREBY
FURTHER GIVEN IIIJI lht
oald pOblle ..... will ..
..... .. lilt -day of
Jll.arQ, 1m, tt t1111 lair or 7:10 P.ll a u.o eo.cu c--. Ill 1111 City Hall
of 1M C11JIIIIfowpor1Boac:ll, c.-.aa, • ...,.... 11mo ........ ..,. ...... ,.,_
~MJ...-rllld bo---Dorlo Cootie
AdloiCIIJCiorll
City II Me..,.m Beach
......... -· 4, am, 1o1111 •
""""'-Eoolp.
Wa•p•rt lu ch I Dar
.......... (est. ..
Cod
Traditional 6 bedroom, 4 bath home in Westctlff
with formal dining room and fam llr room. Three-
p..r garage. Large privatt> yard. Per fect for the
'family whO needs SPACE! $141,500. Martha Mac-
Dab, 642·a235. (X1'7)
fOI Dowt"Dri"'64HJJ' 11644 M•cAn.hur I IYCI. 64M2•
~ 8Mef'l. Catiforntl 92663
'
DRAMATIC DUPLEX
CORONA DEl:. MAR
3 BEDROOMS
IN EACH UNIT!
You're really mtsStnj!' the prover iJ!a l boat •. tr
you don't look at tilts beautiful Corona dPI Mar
lncomt> property!
EACH spacious unil has 3 la rt.:e bed rooms, 2-l /2
baths, din ing room, tiled kitchen. A trulr super buy
•• and on the ocean s idli" of tile highwa~·, only Z
years old. Call NOW
673-8550
-· -• -'!"" E /\ L ·-c:-T ~ ..,... E ,..., r :·.~· 1' t: .. :::>./\..1. :"'-.=.J
SJ211AIICUE.RITE, CORONA DEL MAR 67S.I550 ....................
Bea ut. 4 UK. fam. r m. Country F:ngllsh
atm o s p he r e. t·nc losc d p a tio .
esl<t bl is h cd trees. bo.1 t s!ip . $245 ,000.
B£'in ~ r<'mod C'Ict.i ; 1 u..;tom 5 SR . 5 Ba .
6500Sq . f t. humeon p·1u1t. pool. dock .
Custom , compiC't<'l~ fu rnished 6 RR .
,p :! b u .. :lc:..r g ar. On Lagoon . $325.000.
Custom 5 DR. 4 ha . View. 80 ft. on
lagoon. Bo<.~t slip. ~J5.000
BILL GRUNDY, Realtor
l•l•~ttl•rs Bl4t. •* L httl• 1•1•
UIIAYSIOE OR., SUITE 1, H.l . 675-6161 .................
Golf Course Estate
Exclusive Frtendly HU!s area of Whlttler.
4,000 SQuare feet or distinctively dUferent
011 seeoM tee of golf course, 5 bedrooms,
den, famUy room, pool.
OWNER WILL TRADE FOR EASTBLUF f,
VERDE SMALLER HOME OR BEACH PROPERTY.
$155,()(1().
Call 613-3663 or 613-808&
VALLEY REALTY
PRESENTS
Call the
Cops!
IS A REAL STEAL
•DUPLEX 1 BLOCK TO THE BEACH
•UNDER S 100,000
•TAX PURPO SES DICTATE SALE
•3 BR.& 2 BR , IN COM E OVER S600.
OPEN SAT. & SUN . (if not sold)
Call 675-7225
Evenings Coli 646-28R8
CORNER DUPLEX
720 Jas mine. Corona del Mar
Open Sun . 1-5
lm 11 •t\cl~ l ~ •. 'VOl 1111111e Nit h ~r vlow
rlt\ or 11 r.t II 1 1 ,, row mmutos to full}
appt P I tl• t!11..; llll' •
(on (• •ru! ~··~~ tl. $13 9 '50 0
I I I I
COMFORTABLE LIVING ·
Faruil~ room wllH" hook slll:'lvos ma ke readi.ott
or looklnP :11 VI• 1 VPfl r• ,,, 111 •.
Llvtn" roo11. 1' 11 1 , \ •. \ wlniP ... ntertaining
your rn.•n•h.
Wak£> up to ,, L .,, ··t•ll" vt~>w rrom tile master
bedr00111 (no Vit• I l!no1 11(1 ' I ~ 1 t>l rOOIII S.)
See 1111" <;nnhc;-. H 1ll'~>t .
$198 500
o/ newpol'l
REALTORS
675-5511
BEAUTifUL
IIG CAMYOM-
•47 ROYAL ST. GEORGI: Two story
five bedroom & unusually large family
room with llr<'plare & "pub style" bar
overlook in )! pool. )acuzll & golf course.
Extruvaganl u:-t• of stone & wood -
ins1de & out sHit.·. double door entry
with leacl<'d gl a~s wmdnws, marble
floor. Mastt.•r lwdrnom w1t h fireplace &
studv · Gourrnt·t k1t ch('n, individual
brea.kfnst room & formal dining room.
$345.000 . •S ROYAL ST . 610R.I : Contcmporar~. cu~tom, quality five
bedroom. formal dimng. two ··master
suites .·· Un u~ual deck area on second
floor for Jo ungang in the sun -overlookin~ the golf course. Gorgeous
tained gla~ "Sunburst" design tn
entry . Imm e diate possession. Very
inlereslin ~ at $269.500.
•Home Owner. Association requests aDlootlr~tment only through our office -
OF NEWPORT' R£ALTOII
Hi
Custom bclllt 4--bedroom executive home. All
bedrooms large --eac h w/own bath, 4.th bedroom
Idea] ma.ld's. Master suite w /3 walk-in d uets
a.nd la.vlsh bath w/Romlft bJb, waJ.mlt paneled deo
--prol. wet-ba..r w/refnc. and lee-maker, ocean
VIEW (rom llvtnc room, formal dining room, a.od
fa mily kttcbeo w/brea.kfut area and trasb com-
pactor. Outdoor r ecreatlCID room w/BBQ ldtchen
and fi replace. Swimmlne pool w/batb-bouse and
sauna. Trtple garage, uterior lights, sprinklers
and large prof. landacaped lot.
EXCELLENT --MOVE-IN CONDITION!
r,z•,, 1-1 f'o(jroo '•'.J'I~< l.Hge d.in1ng room
~· l IK . .l.'lttt a 'r r ftrepl ... r. and bar. Master
L~o~r•JOH 'JII \'1,.,. str1•, ~:_t~.~usb-style ldtcben
•· I rt-alcb .. t ar~ ... ~ t.J31f,r•.JO .j.nd doutJl~-gar~e
• 'le tr. 1oor-opeuer.
PrtvatF-patio o••rnar J 4'1\t plont\ of room for
i! ;ffJI Prt'lt" sr,utt-of.tJipl •J• l•Y.:.tUOn .
CALL 673-7040
FOR APPOINTMENT
3 PRIVATE BEACHES -ACCESS TO HORSE RANCH & STA BL ES
UNBELIEVABLE VIEW
& You OWN THE LAND!!!
3 ledrOOMS--41aths
CHECk THESE FIHE FEATURES
F 3mlly room h.~-. w(-t bar and ire
ma ker -Sp acwus m~st c r s uite with
e'<tr~-la rge watk-m closets -Two
f1rep l:u:cs Cfam1ly room and living
r o o m )-Chamb ers oven
Cself-eleaning) -.ft'nnatr cook-top and
BBQ gnll.
Genui nc m a pte chopping block -
Trash com pa ct or -HIO-gal. hot-wate r
heater with ('ll·cul at in):! syste m for
instttnt hot w at<'r Automatic ~arage
door-opene r W<.~li -to \\Otl l t'<\rpetin ....
and tinted ,el;.~-.s throughout 0
Dullt-1r. \ acuurr. ... , n :t·(· Smo k~
d Ncct ors "\ utnnL .r:Ll r< •.rt:
Qua lity f tic and m .trhlt..--Hall-bc.mng
runners (on u ll drawers) -ExcttJn g
us e oJ., a l c c.l rt c a I f i x t u r es -
L andscaped and automatic s prinklers.
OMLY $215.000
O,EH I 2-S:lO DAILY or IY Aftft'T.
541-0040 or 5414640 c ...... lllilt lty c.t A.riltoftf'
Licft~Md IMiitct.r ift He ...,.,.liltee t 95 4
2lll CliH Dr.,.._.,.,.. IHch
I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I •. f
MLS SA·LES REPORT .
Unit sale s fo r January through
the Multiple Listing Serv ice of
the Newpor t Harbor-Cos ta Mesa
Board of Realtors totaled over
$27 million. 610 new listings were
processed during the first month
of 197 6, of whi ch 58 ~ we r e sold.
70L were co-operative!
List your property with a Realtor .
1 ·1. t IiI I e •. 1 I I I •. I I 1 .1
CANNERY VILLAGE
MOIILEHOME PARI
For Sale New C •• .._ M.wa•••ee
12', 20', and 24' wide, 31', 36 ' and 40' long. Priced
rrom $16,500 to $18,750. Space rents from $180
monthly with lease. For mature adults -no chUd.ren
or pets.
Modell 0p. By Appointment
call 675-3835 or 673-1420
110 u• Partr J>rhte
"n l , r•'!itl.,.
-•Mif sr•1ar · IAL80A
QI-IUI-',,.S A OP AM
LEISURE LIVING
Thr~>e t~r()l)rlt, ? I~~· \'C I~Tir E I l 0 ront1o.
Popui.H ·t.<>l• I 'lo'!t JPI'-I. flj')(l ar.r. I all oown-
st.urs. s .. lu .... ! r l' •. r .1: ">r "f losr.1 t'4r~e.
~38,j'Y.
HARBOR VIEW HOME
Popttlar 4 tJ~roont PALEuMo model wtthbeauttfuJ
swimming pool. This homr was formerly the sales
model and ic; hi~;hJ} t.tpgrad~ wuh cur condttion1Dg,
prof~sstona.1 lant1c;r apw and lnterior decor1tt.oc.
fall today for an appotnte f'Ot to see a truly ONE
0~ A Kl"<O IIOMF r &. W, 'l~0-£16 1.
Call 640-6161
VAULTED CEILINGS
HUGE WOOD ·BURNING FIREPLAC
:l·•P thl· u-,tom -' ,, 1 I ~iro 'Tl. :: lara 110rr e.
f-tnPSI \PI'fX1=1 f t 111E'J
$87.500
\1 644-7383
;{I MARTIN
RE AL ESTATE
l0l6 ':. COAST HIGHWAY, CORONA D~L MAR
THE~~~...,
VILLAGE.~~
REALTORS
PARKVIEW CENTER
5321 Untv ersrty Drive, Irvine
552-7000
; .................. .
·Eastside Costa Mesa
TWO -STORY HOME
•4 BEDROOJ4S • 38A1HS
• SHAKE·SHIHGLE ROOF
• BEAUTIFUL TREES
• MANY, MANY EXTRAS'
S67 .500
IOYR.McCAIIDLI
UAJ.:roa Ill .. ,.
• 11 M!WtOIT ._ YD.r CDST A liSA
BALBOA
PENINSULA POINT
2 Excellent BuysH
I~ r ,HOllE. .t.Ht.A --A SPORTS~! A!\ 'S PAR-
ADLSr . H•T fE' \IS, SWtMM I~ C., HIKI!\C., FlSH-
LV, {J~ ~f Al Hl (IM~l~C • - -
* Two ston, 3 l>edroom, 3 both, j.-r. .tnc1 famLI}
room hOntP. Cot\ ftrepla•-=-to ltue o llvin~ room
.. •ut. att.e<1r.tl f'tltne. ~eauu.ful dmuu: .srra[lfe-
ment, to lurltn.( ~ta'l1\ I roalda!>r ba . Sf'• lud!'d patio.
Prtt f' ~1:15, 160. , * Stncl+> IPH-1 4 I f-<iroo"n , 3 lath •.or .e·j..rltt huge
fan 11} 1 ()I)' anti .tt1 toinlrul patio. PropPrt\ jeslfi."''led
for Pii.S} .. nt<>rT ati,me anti n trumum maint.-[l.3Jlre.
Two l ar .!H.l' ... , r omer IO<·auon on qutet str~.
Prlt'f> SlSJ,•)()(;.
L" bOT II I\ST A\( ES WE H ,\'E WE I I MOTI-
VATED SEl Lf b
OuR @VSAR
BAY ANO BEACH
&75-3000
. . . ... . -,... ~ ..... _. ·: .. • ..
PRING
\' ou Could or Find
A J\1 o rc Delightful Area!
SHORECLIFFS
CALL 675-5930
TO SEE CHOICE SHORECLIFF S HO"'ES.
~~)BOYD
LIST
*m.ltll* ... L c:..tt Mwy. c... .....
and RELAX
"RESERVED TO
O FFER YOUR
HOfii!E"
,fOR SALE
CAU.
Two Bedroom Beauty
ln Emeral d H .. t}. P erf t>t t for
bachelor tll' t·oupte. ClosC' to beach.
pooh. t t'n Ill') courts. Prore. .
deroratf'd . Remodeled & t asteful
lhrouAhoul. Sl29.500
A COWIJJW.L... II CO.
644-1766
ILUE HAVEN
................
MwiMW.Mwlllt .. -· POOLS from
SUBJECT TO NORMAL EJCCA\IATION.
LOCAL CODES NOT INCLUDED
FINANCING AVAILABLE
·ON APPROVED CREDIT
......... &
~ Tf:t.E:DYt;lt:
t. o.as ~
Pool Sweep,
CUSTOM SPAS
.
' 27601 FORDES RO.t.D L.t.GUN.t. NIGUEL
831-2375
SEE OUR BICENTENNIAL
POOL DISPLAY
CO N1 RA CTORS U Cfo"HE NO. 192ZJ7
1222 2 SO. H.t.RBOR BLVD.
750-7665 G.t.RDENGROVE
772-3..01
TUBELESS
WHITEW.t.LL
165 -13 45.88
175-13 48.88
175 . u 51.88
18 5. 14 55.88
19 5. 14 59 .88
205-u 64.88
205 -15 68.88 PI~!! F. F.. ·t.
215 . 1! 72.88
225 • IS 76.88
W:ARY BETH HOBBSofCor-
ODI del Mar, 12 year old
Carden Hall student, is the
winner fn the flair Fl Fo
Fum u.me tbe giant contest
cooducted by the Paper Mate
dlvlsloo or the GUiette Co.
Her entry, naming the Flair
Fl Fo Fum ca rtoon charact-
er "lnkelstein " was self"'t-
ed from thoo~s sent in
from all over the u. S.
M~y Beth .ls the daughter
or· Mr. and" Mr s. Linder
C. Hobb.
STUDENT SCULPTURE
ON DISPLAY AT BANK
Bronze castings by 4 Or-
ange Coast CC'llege art stu-
dents are oo exhibit through
April 7 at C ilitens Bank or
Costa Mesa, at Harbor and
Baker.
The exhibit was to ha ve
originally featu ~ work by
OCC art instructor Ralph
Tarzian, but he was unable
to display his sculpture due
to a conflict or schedules.
He received permission
from the i.lank: to present
student work by Bruct> Bar-
ron and Terry Sihilling of
Costa Mesa, Nanc}' Kramp
or Huntington Beach, and
Nora Sharp of Newport
TUBELESS BL.t.CKWALL
US-10 21.81 165· u 41.11
155-12 31.18 17 s. 13 43.11
145-13 34.81 165-14 47 .11
155-13 31 .81 165-15
••
Newport nre Ceat•
flr01 • lroha • ••iao•oot · hoo-t,
-East Clast ilt.WIJ ClrHI Nl ..
·144-1122·
''"'"-AIOBRIC.tRD. ll.tSTBR Cll.tRGB
c;ctSTOIIII .. CRI!IIf_T ,.LMI
in s11te
LUI. Se .. I a..... --_ .. ..__ .. -.c-.-.--.,...,. ---lo IIH! ClliiJDnda --rutt'l'll wttb Cbelr w a tc:..~
...,.,.. "T.... .., ... rkal
momeats Ia U. S • ......,. "
Tboy sUrted malbl( ... _
la.st NoYetmer, aDd ...,.....
on It throcleb ncaU...
Crew members Ud cut.
aJ1 Kaiser stltdelts. are:
Karen Thorp. dlrector:
Kevin Meoefee. ~
MPianle Symonds, art; K_,.
Lu ckey, actress (Georp
Wuhlngtc:m, Jobn Hucoct);
Diane Duff), actreu(llartba
Washington}, Karen Thoi'J),
actress (Betsy Ross).
.Another fUm created by
the class, "Sea fever," ,....
also selected as a fiDalist.
Thus, Kaiser produced hro
of t he top 15 turns fD the
state, grades 7-9 (Ka.l.aer ·
goes only through 8th gra~).
"Sea Fever" was produced
by Mike Grier, director;
Leslie Price, assistant
director; Heidi Johnsoa,
souod; John Berkeley, cam-
eraman, and David Smith,
assistant ctmtraman.
WI LLIAM EILERS of Ellers
aDd Pangman has been elect-
ed president of the Newport
Center Assn. for a aecoad
term. He Is the only indl·
vidual named to a 2nd term
as president of the 7 year
old association, which rep-
resents more than 660 busi-
ness and f1na.Dclall firms 1n
NeWP.Ort Center. other of.
fleers are Ed Smyth and
Walter Lynch, vlce.presi-
dents; George Bissell, sec::-
retary, and Russell Thomp-
SC)fl, treasurer.
01RISTIAN WOMEN TO
HEAR OF MARRIAGE
The Newport Beach Chris-
tian Women's Club luncheon
meet111g will be held at 11:30
a.m. Wednesday, March 17,
at the Airporter Inn •
.A showlng of TWA stew-
ardess uniforms from the
airlines will open the pro-
gram. Paul Sandberg, tenor,
will present the special mu.
sic.
Guest speaker Tim Tim-
mons will give hints on
''ma.rtmum marriage.''
Reservations may be made
with Mrs. Joe Stewart, 675-
2741.
INVESTMENT STUD Y
MEETING MAR01 15
The Ltdo Investment Stud y
Group wUI conduct its bl-
moothly meeting 1n the com-
munity room or the Newport
Beach office or Los Angeles
Fede ral Savl.ngs, located at
S201 Newport Boulevard,
across from Ctly Hall, oo
Monday evenlng, March 15,
from 7 to 10 p.m. Regular
meetlngs are held on the
first and third Monday of
every month.
DAWN OF "ASTRONOMY
LECTURE SET MAR. 5
Tbe second seSSion of Or.
ange Coast College's new
once-a-month lecture ser.
ies, "Froatters o1 astroa-
omy," 1s .cheduled for 7:30
and 9 p.m. frtday, March
5 Lo the: ace plMetarlum.
The topic Is ''The dawn of
astrooomy,"
Sertes lecturer Is OCC
astroOomr pa.tructor Steve
Latta.o&to, wbo it al10 the
director of the OCC plane.
tartam.
$6,600 IS TAiti!N IN
MI!WrORT IUIICI..t.RY
Bottluo cot .. tllroup
a fully alldiolllaadoor
ud-loot-at$6,.
100 from a Wett Newport ......
Tbo Clouloo loon tam. u,, ssu Rift!', f'tiiOned
o --. TV Ill, •kro .. nft .....; lli,..er, -.no.,. •• .., a cuear
-.......,, 111111 -etBJrua__, .......... .,._...,_,..
'*·ll-al040Jft· -· .... ,.... ..., polloo .. ......... --. _____ , lllo,... .. ....,_
·-· ··-· ----
WITH A "SALUTE TO sr. PATRICK."' membets of
Newpo11 Harbor P1Dbe11enlc wm bold their :amuaJ bmcb-
eon IDd fashioo sbow lfarcb 17 at tbe Newporter Ia..
Helptnc with (be neDt, wblcb niRs "dolll.rs for sc.bol-
ars," are Mrs. Raymond Keot tbney, seated at left.
first president or the Joc:al group, and Mrs. Keooeth
St.arege. anotber early officer. wbo Is this .)lear's benefit
c hairman. stiDdlDc rent president, Mrs. John
Zweers. ooe of tbe comml members selectiDg tbe
recipient of the coveted A award, Which will be
presented at the luncheon. (E photo.)
Panhel to announce
Athena award winner
will mate the sull)rise an-
nouncement for 19'76. ·
.......
-·· c..-. .... ················ .. . ..........,..~ ........ .
FirM Mortpoe AMI E_.. Lc.ns . . ... · · · · u.ns Oft ..... E-... OwMd for [)eWiopment
Loen1 to F-=Matt S.... of AMI est.te · · ·
Contrw::ts ot S.. ot ...., Est8tll ..... ·
Con1fiiC1 ot Se1e ot HMd Office Building
toAftiliMe ............... .
l.OIIns on S.wings Accounts ...
Fedlnl Home Loen Bank Stoctl
Office Buildings and Equipment
... &tMII OWned ........ .
Accrued ~ on Lo.ns and Investment~
PNpao'd Federal S & L lnsuranoe Premium
~taneous ............ .
TOTAL
LIABILITIES
Savings Accounts . . .
Escrows and L011ns in Process
Advances from the Fedenll Home Loan Bank
Advance Payments by eorrower-5
CurTent and Deferred Federal and
I 2.111.2&l
51.534.175
3&5.117.502
1,23-4.107
6.~5.17fli eo.atl
2.421.111
2.017.815
3.H6.700
~.782
3.491.558
1,483.&75
4,7Ql .630
1,331 .633
$-456.247.4&2
S361.050.451
1.184.617
26.200.000
778.716
State Income Tun . 8.686.862
Accounts Payable 207.557
Notes Payable 10.000
Deterred Income . 1.968.258
Regulatory Reserves ~-3.381
TOTAL . $400.089.842
CAPITAL, SURPLUS AND RESERVES
General Reserves and UndiYkled Profits S 56.057.650
Guaranleed Cepitaland Surplus ~-100.000
Total Capital. Surplus and Reserves
TOTAL
56.157.650
$456,247,492
Copoes ol""' l"e" ludtllld l•n•nc•al 1111ement ol Mu1u11 S.vt1191
"' IVIIIable ,, ..et~ othce ol tnt! IMOCOI!oon lo• ont.Pecl•on
---
Coronodel-
2867 East Coast Highway/675·5010
"Springtime in Newport
Harbor" Is tile theme cho-
sen for Newport Harbor
Panhellenlc's annual fuh.lOII
luncheon, Wednesday, Marc h
17, at thfo Newporter Inn.
Charlotte Starege, chair-
man, has selected azaleas
and shamtock& to set tbe
state for the II a .m. affair
tn the Monte Carlo room.
Mrs. Robert Wood will work
with Mrs. Jotm R. Zweers,
president, and a commfttee •.
to select the Athena av.•ard
winner, which yearly hOnors
a woman of tbe year select-
ed from DOminations made
b~· 35 civic, social frater ..
nal and service clubs.
Nine women met in Sep.
!ember of 1951 at the home
of .,trs. Raymood K. Harvey
to form the Newport Harbor
Panhellenic Council, and the
membership, now grown to
108, continues to provide
scholarships, loan funds to
students, and monetary
a -.ards to outs tanding sor •
orlly women, In addtuon to
helping Ame rican FleldSer-
vtce chapters in the area
high schools.
Models displ-ayjng fash-
ions wiU include members
Jane Coon, Jo Vandervort
and Phyllis Man and her
small daughter, wearlng the
new, casual spring styles.
MONDAYthruTHURSDAY SPECIALS
(Fri., Sit. & Sunday 'rl16 P.M.)-Excluding Holidays
dinners include soup or salad, baked potato or rice
RED SNAPPER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2. 75
MAHI MAHI ................... .
GRILLED SEA BASS ....•........
TOP SIRLOIN ..............•....
NEW VORK STEAK .........•....
LOBSTER TAlL ................ .
STEAK AND LOBSTER .......... .
2.95
3.25
3.75
3.95
5.50 )
5.95
The past winners, start-
ing In 1965, were: Mme&.
Walter Burroughs, Robert
!.. Bacon, Alvin Pi.nkle)',
kobert Bernard, Harold
Boyvey, Robert Marshall, T.
Duncan Stewart, Loren Hea-
ther, Norman E. Watson,
Edgar HUl, aDd ill 1975,
Mrs. Joseph A. Beet, who
Assisting the chairman
will be Mmes. George L.
Guthrie, Tedtle McDaniel,
Leon F ry, Robert M. Wood,
Arthur Patch. H. W. Linton
and G. Robert Grant. Mrs.
Ted Burgeobaue:h will be in
charge or hostesses.
LUNCHEON also served daily until 4 p.m. I
16271 P~eiht COl .. Hwy • Hunlinvton 8ctl. • 1213) 592-1321
JIM)1 E. C.. t+wv • eo.-D-' ..... •17141 51..ol00
BUY-CENTENNIAL
The Buy .Centennial spirit Is really swinging In Newpc!TI Beach. Besides the cans
of beer, carpets, T -shirts and other junk yoo cau buy to prove your patriotism,
we """ have a Buy.Ceutennlal Park that will probably cost the tupayers at least
$750,000 before It's finished. That 's Three Quarters of a MU!Ioo Bucks, folks.
Happy 200th birthday.
Now, this th!Dg came aloog gradually and rather quietly. At first, a lady up oo
Clllr Drive objected when a property owner got ready to put some houses on his
lots. She complained that It woold block her view of the ocean. She got a few other
folks to help her boiler and, lo andbebold, tbe nut thiDg you IIDow, the city was buying
those 2 lots and the lady's view was saved. Then, she sold her property (with Y!ew)
and mo•ed oot of toWD.
Oh, well , the 2 lots ouly cost us a little over $90,000, and tbe city ball boys said
they were just going to de•elop a ulce little "view park" where folks •oold sit and
ha•e a sandWich and look at the boats. Sounded like a cute Idea. AJter all, there
didn't seem to be much else you could do with a couple of lots so ste"' a moonlaln
goat woold fall off.
Then, City Hall said "let's buy the First Baptist Chur ch, loo, and make a bigger
pa.rk." Tbe taxpayers had already bought tbe cbarch ooee, of course, for a freeway,
but now we had to sell It back to ourselves for a part.
The county g•erously chljlped In with $200,000 of our revenue-sbarlag tu dollars,
then lns!Med tbat the city chase off the Baptists. That's ......., as allacldltc "strings"
to the flmds. So, the city matched the county's $200,000 and bouc1Jt the church lot
for $400,000 from the slate ~yers. Add tbat to the $90,000 for the Z goat-hill
lots and yoo•ve got $490,000 sunk Into this lh!Dg before u)'body e•ea puts a part
bench oo 11.
Now, bere comes our wooderful city Buy.Ceot•IDI•I Committee ud says, "Let's
make this Into a beautlftll tribute to the natloo's Zooth birthday." OUr City Council
jumped at the opportunity.
"We'll f1od t~ money somewhere," chimed ill tbe Parks Director. Sure, aod
yoo IIDow where he'll find It ••• In oor pockets.
Tiley llpre It will ~ obout $175,000 1o "develop" the part, but !bat don't Include
demoUIIOD ol tbe clnlrch IMilkllnrs, or auy new bulld!Dp oo the property. Like 1 satd,
yoa· cau flcure 011 $750,000 before It's all over.
U tbe llay..CODieaDial bunch wauts to do tile CCMI!ry a lll.vor, why don't they gl•e
our couatry back lo the people and stop the wild lpellding?
I don't expect to get au IIDSWer to that questloo.
At Foi'JI.I
• • • • • • • • • • ' Do eometbllll for America and yoar11U by p&cllllll liP u Amerlcau-made prdoo
tool don at the lllore and usiJic It 1o cet yoar p1aco ..-17 for Spr ....
I
'" .... f'Ml. ... O'I .... IT elfaaftloltl • c:GL0MY .. AIWne .... t.. _,.U ... CIIel'\;--6 loWP\.IfS
RGIT HARDW
2:115 W. IALIO.t. ILVD., 111111'01T IIACII -rwllllltJJ.:IJ.
• I •
NEWPORT
BEACH
1()(
TH! OI'I'IOAL Nh,..,_Bt 01' TH! OTY 01' wt•OII"t ~ ------..
THE N!WI'OIT HAIIOI L0CM.u..... 16 I ~Oil
_.,. ....... ...,._
......_. $ .....
1()(
COSTA
MESA . '
MOON MEN IN C.D.M. . --. . -.
MOON MEN Ferd Johnson, at right, and 9011 Tom work
on the Moon MuUlns cartoon strip in their office on
Coast Hwy, ln Corona del Mar. Ferd, 70, has worked
on the oaUorWly-syndlcated strip since 1923. Tom is
his assistant. &th now live to Newport. (En sign phOto.)
Dolls outline history
A history lesSQn with dolls
of historical characters as
props will be the program
for the ThUrsday Club of
Newport Beach March 11 at
the Balboa Bay Club.
The club's salut(' to the
Cyclists to
aid scholars
With a goal of $30,000
in mine!, OrangE' Coast Col-
l ege ~·111 host Its 3rd annual
blke-a-thon Sunday , April 4,
to raise scholarship funds
lor OCC students.
Members of the com-
muldt}' :ue Invited to either
take part In the blke-a-lhon
or sponso r a cyclist. Groups
will t t><'elve 20 per cem
of all the money colle-r ted
b}' thei r rirlers, while the
remaining 80 per cent will
be us('d for OCC scholar-
ships, Groups or c lubs must
r egister b)' Mar cil 26 In
order to N ce!ve the 20 per
cent sharf',
JANET OH OEAH LIST
Janet Lander, daughter of
Mr. anrl Mrs. William R.
Lander of Costa Mesa, has
bt>en named to the dean's
honor list at Mount
St. Mary's Coll ege for the
fall semester. Janet Is a
freshman at tlleChalon cam-
pus In West Los Angeles.
bicentennial at the II a.m.
luncheon meeHng will fea-
ture George Stuart, wllo was
a studPnl of his ton · and for-
eign relations at Washington
and Georgeto~~o·n un iversi-
ties.
Persona!ltiPs of the
Amertcan Revolution among
Mr. Stuart's dolls includ£'
George Washington, Sam uel
Adams, Tom Paine, Patrick
Henry, Richar d Hen ry L{'f!,
Ben Franklin, LaFayette,
Baron von Steuben, and
Benedict Arnold .
LISZT, TCHAIKOVSKY ,
WAGNER ON PROGRAM
The Orange Coast com-
murlity S}'mphony orchestra
will present its second con-
cert of the season at 4 p.m.
Sunday, March 7, in the Or-
ange Coast College audi-
tor ium. Til"kets are priced
at $1.50 for adulls and SI
for students.
The orchestra, undt>r thE>
baton of Joseph Pear lman,
OCC associate professor of
music, \\'Ill perform liM'
Lint piano concerto No. l,
featuring guest soloist
Laszlo Lak; Tchlakovsky's
symphony No. 6, and intro-
duction to act 3 of Wagner's
'' Lohe-ng rin.''
Mr. Lak studied In Buda-
pest until the outbreak of
the revolution in 1956, when
he escaped. to the United
States. He is a member of
the music staff at Orange
C cast and Biola
Br FlED DAVIS
Moon Mullins ts aiJve IDd
well in Corona del Mar,
The lovable roughneck ol
the tunnypapers can befowld
ln al cluHered room of a
quiet oftlce bulldingonCoasC
Hwy. With him are 2 otber
interesting characters that
he couldn't get alone without.
F' ero Johnsoo and SOD
Tom, both Newport rest-
dents, get tbel.r heads and
their India l.nk pens toge-
ther almost every day to
keep Moon and his baddies
in and oot of trouble. It's
something Ferd Johnson,
now 70, has been do ing sinet>
1923, when, at the age of 17,
he joined Moon's creator,
Frank Willard, at the dnw-
ing board l.n C hlcago. The
Moon Mulltns strip was just
3 months old then.
'I had gone to Chicago
from my hom e in Pennsyl-
vania to stud}' at the Acad-
emy of Fine Arts there, •
Ferd recall s.
A n er at few weeks at the
academL he was spending
a lot of t ime hanging around
the old Chicago Trlbtlne
building to watch some of
r\ merica 's finest cartoonists
at work. The Trip had
Chester Gould drawing Dick
Tracy, Harold Grey doing
Orphan Annie, Frank King
on Gasoline All ey and Sid
Smith sketching the Gumps.
He decided that he could
!f:>arn mo re from those fel-
lows than from theaca.demy,
so he dropped ou t and madt>
the Tribune t.is schoolhouse.
Already, yound Ferd had
some pro f:>Jperience under
his bell. 'I sold my rtrst
cartoon to a magazine for
raUroafl station agents when
I was 13,' he explains.
His dad wa s station agent
at Spring Creek, Pa,
'The magazine give me a
gold watch • that madf:> me a
pro.'
With oo formal tralnini
behind him, the only thing
he had to 'bffer at the Trf.
bune was talent.
·Frank Willan:l declded,
if I was going to be hlnging
around anyway, I might as
.... ·ell be doing something, so
ht' let m~ color a Sunda y
s trip of Moon."
Th'lt da)', 53 years ago,
be.g an an assoctation that
lasted until Willard's death
in 1958. By then, Ferd was
doing most or thf:> work,
****** SPiiltTOF '76 ******
a .... ...... ,
ltl ~Wr<:ent Ooublt-knit Df'nim and Red ChHk.
and 10 per~:t-nt PoiJ It ~r~:t-nl cotton doublt'knil Crub.
Ceordinatf' sPpantn and sbirls In P1trioeic t'olon
ror "" Sitf'5 &~tt
Fly fr•t
Sites 1-tl
tn.lt
....
••••••••• **
MAJOR
CUDIT
CARD$
W!LCOMI
CENTR~LLY LOC~TED H NEWPORT ~NO HARBOR BLYO .
PAft COIIYIIIIIIITL 1' ATOUI II AI IMTeAMCI ~ -· ep .............
•• ,...,. 10 be toot Oftf
Moon ud bu done the atrtp
ever slDce. Tom helpl
ott and doesthe&nd.ypqe.
Mooo coes out to OYer 100
papers aroad the cocm~n.
still syadtcated by tbe Cbl-
cq:o TribaDe IDd New York
News.
f erd helped color tbe
Gumps and other strips too,
but kepc sbowiDg his ldeu
to Capta.ln Joseph MediU
Patter.:.a, Trfbane editor.
'Captain Patterson bad to
cHmb throagh a wiadow by
my dnwiag board iD order
to get out on tbe buUdtoc's
roof for bts daily round of
deck teonls.' ferd c huckles,
'so I had plenty of oppor-
tunity to show him what I
was doing.'
Ferd finally got his own
weekly Sunday sCrip, 'Texas
Slim aDd Dirty Dalton, • which
a~ iD more than 40
papers when Johnson was
jist 19. He was still help-
ing out oo Moon Mullins
during this time.
'I got a good break when
Westbrook Pegler came to
work as a sportswriter at
t11~ Trlb and needed some-
bod} to IJiustntf:> his week-
ly stories,'
P~lf'r left tht-Tribune
to become a world-renowned
r t>po rter a.nd columnist,
By the time Fer d •·as
23, he was back at the Aca -
demy of Fine Arts -teactum
cartoooing. There, he mel
a pretty Kentucky girl namf-fl
Doris, and the)' wer"
ma ried, They've been to-
6ether ever sincP and oo·~
share a comfortable han.~
in the Bluffs.
But, between the C hi cuo
days and the serenit} of
the Harbor Arf:>a were some
h~Hc yea rs.
'Frank Willard was a golf
nut and follow~ the sea.son!>,
so we moved with him,· re-
calls Ff:>rd. ·we Ji ved in
New Orleans, Florida, Sorth
Carolina, Callfomia, Maill e,
Wiscoosm, Ari zona and
Mexl~'o Cit}', Life was never
dull.'
Willard and thE' Johnsons
fin ally settled In Bever\~
Hills tn the 1940s, and Fe rr!
recaUs a somf'~to'hat un-
Continued oo Page 3)
NE W CAREER ror Mooo Mulitns cartoooist Ferd Johnson
Is just begiMlng, at age 70, Here, he and Clyde Zulch
s tudy one of Ferd's impressionist landscapes in th!'
Zulch Gallery oear Ferd's studio. At right is a ~tUSt
of Dir k Richard, done by Mr. Zukh's vnfe, seulpc.ress
Judith Bland. The bust was presentt'd at a special cere-
man) ronorln( Mr. Ri chard last month, and .,ill t>VentualJ~
be plaef'd in thft Newport Harbor Chambe r of Cammer F--
building i.n Newport Center. (;1s1gn photo.)
TRANSLATORS TO GO TO MEXICO
Blame and Pat Turner of
Ne•·port Beach are taldl}f
~1diliona.l trai.ning at the
Int ernational Lingulsth's
Center in Dallas, Teu.s, be-
fore golllg on to Medea lor
r1uty v:ith Wycliffe BUM
Translators.
Tt1ey have rf'Celvt'd lin-
gui stics training at t he sum-
me r Institute of Llngu.stics
a• the Universit} of Was h-
in ,.ton in Seattle,
F ro11 Dallas, thf:>r .,...ill
attend '·Jungle Camp" h
r htapas , tit£' southl:'rnmost
state of Mexico, for a 4
month training program.
This is part or thE> prepar-a-
tion for sE!'rvire witt1 W _
•.hffe, w'tJCh works around
the world to reduce
ahortp nal !an~;uagH to writ-
ten !ar m 'o:-translation uf
t!Jf:> Hible.
Pat 1s thE' tf aut'htE'r of
Jar is C roxon ol ~P~'J)Ort
Beach.
a. ~ .. CP . --~-· ' .
S-06097
FIC'TmOUS BUSlNE~
XA ME STATEMEto.'T
The followmg pen;oo 1.5
OOmg business as: Newport
Life Maga!.lne, 4600 Cam-
pus Dnve, Suite 3, Newport
Bearh,,_ California 92660:
Gucci~ &• Assoctates,Irte.,
': alilornia C()rpontioo, 4&00
Campus Drive, Suite 3, N~w
port Beach, Cal ifornia
926£0,
This bus iness is conducted
lJ} a· corporation.
Corporation Name: Guc-
' ione ~~ Associates, lnc .,
Jamt's A. Gucd ont', Pres.
Tttis statement was filed
w!.lh tne Count)' Clerk of
Orange County Feb. 9, 1976.
. Publish: :-·d.!. 19, 26, Mar.
4, tl, 1976, in the Ne wport
Harbor Ensipl. F -52514
If you're a young person looking for some' real chall enge, now's the time
to look into the Army. From electmnics t o ca rpentJ·~-. from cooks t.o com hat arms,
the Army today has more chall enging opportuni ties t.o offer than anyone.
$J61a
Army pay is better than e\'er. And with free meals. free lodging,
and free medical and dental care. you'll he surprised how far that pay will go.
Ever wonde r wher e to get that "e xperi ence necessary'' t he classified ads
always ask for? A good place is the Army. \\'ith hu ndreds of job-training courses,
the Army can teach you s kills you 'll he glad to haH' later on .
•
it's fini shing high sc hoo l or earning credits. being in the Army can help you
if you sign up for t he Army's newest educational program. Project Ahead. you'll be ablt
to start college at the same time ~-ou e nli st -with the Arm~· pa~·ing up to 75% of ~row· tuition
and fees for approYed cour ses.
Joining the Army can mean a ehance to work and Jiq•
in Europe . Ala ska, Ha\\·aii . Korea. Panama o1· almo:>t an ~·wlwre in the co ntine ntal U.S.
go
You can do just that -.inin now a nd re port up to nine months late r -
with the Arm~··s special Delayed Entr~· Prugram. A terrific op tion for high sc hool seniors
and others with unfini shl·d bus iness alwad of the m.
Th find out which oppo rtunities are open ancl to have t he best chance of getting
the oneyou wa nt, see your Army Represent at in, now. Th e address and phone number are
li st eel in the Yellow Page~ under "Reeruit ing:·
r------------------------------------------------, :\rmv f)pJ'Iflrtunitif~ '~''1 •···~ I
P,( ), r~)X 5i'lHl, Philnrl t•lphia. Pa H·IJ.t:{ :
I
i I
I l •atr-v! h1rth•---"RilW ·-;;;;;;;;;;-------t'lo•~ ...... " _.,,_,.,_
r\ddr.·~' -------
\"U!'\1\ -------
I
In ~nnsylvania, call~.
-~ -. -------·
..
. .
........ _. -
HAMOR CHRISnAN
1111 a fl 11 e • MILT 1 ,.. tD * Nc:ap1n -c..-. ..... .., w .... 'no ,._.
... • 3 -· tqh"'er ......... ,· ., • ,_ -·-.pnJ--of ...... ,.., . ., .. _.,__,..doe I·.;.,· ...
cw .. ,._;..as-...... -tloeir-Ia t a·,, aad .a the • •es 10 life tiM!.,...
Wdo.
..., -SC&ta ,..,.. ·--of doe
--beiDa" hdcl d"""c doe ......... --.. diM ...-.ram.
FRIDAY, IIIAllCH l2tla 11'78
7:JIA.II.
IIA'IOII'S PllAYBil Ba.EAD'AST .....
NOSJBD BY NIIIIVPOifT HARBORJA YCBBS
SHERATON NEWPORT HOTEL
BnaillaRoom
46461ibcArthur Boulevard at Birch
Newpcwt B•aeh, CA
KE\'NOft: SPEAKER: MIL IDJOIIN80N
·~-Nal~MN'I'. I'INANCIAL n/M/CA TI0/11
MONDAY MARCH 15
• al ess•••a•• ..._.,_.(la.•ot
7:00a.m .
10:00 a.m .
10:00 il .m .
10:00 a.m .
10:00 a .m .
Bil' Canyon Country/'\lub .
Nt:Wport Jkuh, .
m /c : Hudd Safft:U
Spuker: RonJursrnaon
Speake-r: Bill McGovttn
• No R~niltioru Needrd -Pily at Door
Mn . Rod Sht:nnan Qaynt:)
18672 Via Torino
lrvinf', C.a .
Mrs. Douglas Salesbury (Sus.an)
2682 C irdf' Orin
Newport Bnch (B;ayshoru)
Mn.Jeffrt"y Gwin (Pat)
I !H5 Port Trinity Pl.
Newport Beach
Mn. Sandy La Sor (Arlee-n)
57!5 Park Gl'ftn DriYt:
Corona dt:l Mar
........
10:00 a.m.
IO:OOa .m .
7:SOp.m.
7 :~p.m.
7·50p.m.
7:SOp.m .
7:50p.m.
7:50p.m.
7 :~p.m .
7:50 p .m .
7:50p.m .
Mn . Dalt Whitt'
4 H-amplhi~Coun
N~lc:ach
Mn. Richard Lippinrott (~)
!!It! Wood Island LaM
Hwui"«t-on lkach, Ca.
Mn. Richard W_,-ner (In<~)
SO! \ot So. Bay Front
Balboa bland
J ohn 6 Trny King
IS> S. Call(' Sita
l.owt'r Thl'ft Arch Bay
South Laguna, CA ~!677
Grq: &: N;ancy ~lint 842 -70!6
17261 Kristophcr LaM"
Huntington lk-uh, CA 92647
Norm & Donna Catpf'ntf'r 646-8577
1606 HighlAnd Driwo
Nt'Wpon fkuh , CA 92660
Doug & Swan S;alisbury 645 -5054
2682 Circle-Drivt:
Nt'Wport lkach. CA 92665
Hal &Jt:anneo Butts 6H·1787
2045 Pon Chdv;~ Platt"
Nt'Wport &t:uh, CA 92660
Iknnis & Carol Harwood 644-7205
2729 Harbor Vif'w Dri~
Corona dd Mar . C A 92625
Chuck & Andn Mc Lucas 831 -1167
29421 Sponrd Bull Lant:
Sanjuan Cilpistrano. CA 92675
Jim & Dilwn Dilugtury 64-4 -U05
27 16 WindoVt'r Ori~
Corona dt-1 Mar, C A 92625
Nick & Pat Wt'amt'r
I 41 ! Ute lit-Lant-
Nt'Wpon Beach, CA 92660
&f.6 -5147
WED. MARCH 17
....... _ •• _ .. ,.~ (11.10)
7:00a.m . Big Cilnyon Count ry Club
Nt"Wport lkach
m lc: lloyd johnson
Spnkt:r: Chris Babbitt
Spt;~k~r: Bob Pf'rkins
... _ ... __
1r AUUII W. ll'tAIO, D.D. ....................... li····-·· "'
The Crueinxion
of the Son of God
Feittl n ll'lljC .. Sa•iu,, m• '-"· ...... ~th. ,._ liiAU IS:21·J9
FRO::II=::-=r~-=~~
proc:unt«l ... :Ad cbr He ._.
-y-(cf.l...,l0:17f.) . Golden Text: A ltd belitl /Oflltd lrt /6lltlOif • • ,..., M bmbiN hfmt<lf llttd
betwlw obftlinlt tmtoMdt, nat lite dutlt o/dtt m:JJt (PtUI. 2:8).
(COMTUIUID ,tOM l.AST WEEk.
n.. Doath 01 J-...... er-
In ... tk 15 :13-39 we read : .. And
when the sixth hour was come, there was
darkness over the wtao~ lend until the
ninth hour. And at the ninth hour Jesus
cried with a loud voice. s.a)'ins. Elol, EJoi ,
lama abachthani7 which il, beins
interpreted, My God , my God , why hast
thou foruken me' And some of them
lhat stood by. when they heard it, said ,
Behold, he calleth Elias (Elijah J. And one
ran and filled a sponse full of vinegar, and
put it on a reed . and pve bim to drink,
saying, Let alone; let us see whether Elias
will come to take him down . And Jesus
crit:d with a loud voice. md gave up the
ghost. And the veil of the temple was rent
in twain from the top to the bottom. And
when i~O: C!!Jiurion, which stood o\lt'r
against him, sa w th.at he ..:; c~ed out, and
gave up the ghost . he said, Truly this nan
wn the ~n of God .··
Venes 33-39 g.ive a vivid account of
the death of the Lord Jesus on the cross
of Calv;ary . See also ~btthew 27 :45-56;
luke 23 :44-49; John 19:28-30 . "In all
the Gospels ll\f actual crucifixion is
narrated in the most straightfo rward
mannf'r a nd with m :uked
restraint. ... AU the synoptists record
the darkness from noon until 3 p.m. (v.
33). Thoush brousht about by natural
causes, the timing of it was clearly
supernatural. It could not have been the
darkness of 1 solar eclipse. for . as Origen
(a Christian scholar of the third century]
pointed out, it was full moon.
"The cry of dereliction (v. 34) is the
only word from the cross recorded by
Mark and Matthew (27:46). It is
prnerwd In the Aramaic. but it iJ not
improbable that Jesus actually quoted the
words~ PAlm 22:1 in the Hebn:w. M.rt
u~tn the Aramaic into Greek for the
benefit of hh: readen. We may not
fathom the depths of the sayina, for it
brinp us to the very beart of the
ii~~rnent. lut it is important that ...e do
not interpret the words merely of the
feelinc and subjective consciousness of
Jesus, u thou&h the ~reliction ..ere not
a fact. nus is the tendency amana
modem scholars. But the view of the
older ~an s (e-a. R. W. 0.\e, 1Jte
Alottrmmr, p. 6lf.) is to be preferred as
the correct one, ~ly, that since God
CIMOI look upon lin (Hab. I : 13), He hid
His face when our •. .m was l;aid upon His
sinless Son. Jesus, the sinner·s substitute
and sin~arer, wu iQ fact fllrsaken that
~ miJ,ht never be (Heb . J3 :S). This was
indeed the supreme and u"paulleled
sorrow from which He shrank . To affirm
that such a view is inconsistent with the
of God is to emphasiu the love of
at-tht: expense of His holiness .
'J~sus aYd '14'ilh a loud voice, and
lflVe up the p ast v. (37): no ne of the
evanselists uy He died. Mark's expression
is simplest: Ht 'u:pired' (Greek :
tzepneusen}. But even here the loud cry
connrms what is even more clearly
u pressed by the othen. that His death
was not the result of natural causes or of
exhaustion: It ·,was a voluntary act , and
therefore unique. Before any nat ural
cause became fa tal, and at the moment u f
His own choosing, He delivered up Hu
Spirit , lO that Pil1t~ (th~ Ruman
"111<HIIo{dw ....... _..,., ..
-(•. 38); this .... I& recorded by all
""' 1YftopUru. It -d be ob• M _,
-od by doe priaU, of -
oll.....uds ....,. bel-(Acu 6:7).
Upon lhe --mind """' • momentous happeainc must haw mlde a
trt-rnendout ~ after ceeturin of
Tobemocle ond Temple w0011Up In which
lhe Holy of llotics hod beeft doood to all
ex.oept the flilh Priest on the tby of
atonement. In meaniftt; for us is dearfy
lei oul in Hebrews10:19ff.
"111~ cmturiolf (v. 39). wbom
tradition has named u I.Dnsinus, and
'1114\o was s11tioned directly opposite the
cross where he saw all thai luopened, was
evidently imprcued by p i5ely thoee
peculiarities about our Lord 's de1th that
we h.aYC noted above (on V. 37). ThouF
his words may nol hne meant for him all
th.at wt read inlo them, neverthelesS ht
(lhe Roman centurionf sr.ands at the
close of the Gospel story .as the first
among the h~athen to be dra*ft to faith
in Otrist by the power of His death" (cf.
C. E. Graham Swift, '"ll1e Gospel o f
Mart•• in Tltr Nn~ Biblr Com~t-,.
1st ed ., 1953 , p. 838).
WORRY
.. ,. "" .. sims ... """· • il -" ,_ ,...., .. , IMI w.ny II • -'t
fritnll, ... ..,.,.,_., .-,.
"""" .. nun .... • 111t ... INif ... wll .-drl il .. ht I ....
ou..-r ... tf !lie ..nl "wny" --. _,
''W""Y' is Mt ill Sell's w I I t _.
d.w ....... _,_ ..
10:00 a .m . Mrs. James POWt:"n (lk-tty)
507 Vista Suerte
• No Rew-rvations N~dt:d -Pay at Door Rev. David Avery Ev.en so 1 come 1 Lord Jesus
!O:OOa.m .
10:00 a.m.
Nno-pon Bt:ach
Mrs. Nick Wumt:r (Pat)
1412 Escdlf' LAM
Nt:Wport lki1Ch
Mrs. Joe Ebert (Carolyn)
•! Nonh Aha Mira
Lowt'r 5 Arch Bay
South Lr.cuna
LADI•a ccwrr•n (llo c ... ,..,
JO:oo ... m .
10:00 ;a .m .
10:00 ;a .m .
M rs. j ohn R. 8t"rca"· (Ma ry AnnJ
I 224 S;~nd K('}'
Coron;~ dt:l Mar
Mrs . W .F. Bonnf'r.Jr. (Pt:g)
!901 Pt:bblt-DriVt:
Coron a..~t:l N ill
A UADING CLERGYMAN
DUaiNG 111E AMEIUCAN REVOLtmON
From "The Chapl ai ns and Clergy or the Revolution,"
published in !864; reprinted by
20th Century Reformation Hour
!CON TINUED FROM LA.H WEEIC )
By Wendell Zimm~man
From "BAPTffiT BIBLE TRffiUNE"
Springrleld, Missouri
(CONTINUED FROM LAST WEEIC )
The Pt()m•e or Hi. Comin1
:• 10:00 a.m. Mn. Walta Burke
1SCarmdBay Driw
Corona del Mar
Mrs. Mi'riiln Brumftdd
75 Emt:rald Bay
l;aguna. lkach
Kr. Avery, AOOn aft(!)" his arrival at :.eatl-quart-<n.,
W&!l usi:;nN to Col. Shtlbum's regiment, in which he
instit.ak-\1 \A l"l"gUhlr course of . daily rcligioua eervice.
Beaide. the performance of thC86 public duties he
used to ItO from tent to tf'nt aod read t.he word or God-
talk with the farme r-solUHm!, l.istrn to their tAles of
dilt.rna, and relie•e them whenever in hia power. T he
camp anti buatle of war were atrnnge to th{'lltl men-
tboy hall come from quiet homes in the Ttllleya nnd on
tho hill-sidea, and from the f"mily altnr nnd the houee
of· God i Rod the pn'Benoe of 1uch a minister wns A
comfor t nnd a ble~~~~ing that nt this dny we cnn not
appreciate. He prayed -with them, a.nd h<"lJ'cJ tho
you.LhfW to o•eroome the tcmptation.a t.bat alwaya
Rn'Otlnd t.he toldier, and boldly rebuked tdn, and
lt.roft in every way to m:a.ke the cnmp a camp of the
Lord, like tbe ",teota of Israel," over which God'•
bleeaing ahoulJ hover. H e doea not tire of bit ardu-
OUI work, but write. home that be ia glad that he hu
etpou.aed the e&ll8e of his oouotry.
Enoch, who wu the wwntb
tenenUon frora Adam, aecordin1
to t he 14th •erse of .luc»,
prophated or the cominc o f the
Lord, •rillf, "Behold, the Lord
cxnneth with ten tho.....,ndl or hi.
Mint.&." Eft npeUed it becluae of
God'• promiH in Eden. Enoch
Lllked about it -the •nnth man
from Adam.
T1H Hope of Other Writen
D1niel, nen thout'h he ._
carried aa a prisoner of war •••Y
from brut, and WM broutht up ia
the 1tnn~ Land of BabyiOD, IM'fW"
for1ot the tea.ehinc of God'• word.
God ,..,.. him a renewal or tiM
promiH a.nd eneo•rqed hia fllith in
t hl' eomi"l of the Lont "-•
ChraR. Dente-! said, "I •• in the
ni1ht ... _,0111, behotd one lilr.e tiM
Son of Man e&ml' •ilh Ute eto.dl
of hen-en and aaMe to the aaa.at
or day. end they broucht him a...-
b<l'fore Him and there .,.. iiwn
unto Him dominloa and llorY and a
k incdom that •II people, .-tlo.
•nd lan~Uf'J~ ahould Hrft Him. Hil
dom i n io n i• u1 enrluti•l
domirUon ; it thall ftOt ,.. ... ,. ,
u d h. t.il\ldOII'I •hall not lie
deetroyed." It WM th.-hope of
noer:y prophetic writ-6 of the Old
T.taftlftlt.
10:00 a .m .
10:00 a .m .
10:00 il .m .
Mn. Don Can (Barban)
219 No. Scar LAne
Newport Beach
Mn. Ro. Banku
!924 Cuob Str«t
Newport Beach
Mn. EmeM Saftq (Myrna)
100 Via Trinte
Newport lk:ach
b&WIWe WII&TI-a {lie Cloorwa)
7:50p.m.
7:SOp.m.
7:50p.m.
7 :~p.m.
1:50 p .m.
7:50p.m.
\
John 6: Frances Mitchell
791 N)"CC Place
Laguna Beach , CA 92:651
Gtne 6: _Betty May Pickf'tt
ISO! S. Bay Front
Balboa bland. CA 9!662
M .. 6. Carolyn Dunn
1800 G loenwood Lant:
Nt:WpOn Beach. CA 92660
499-1141
675-1498
64!-2500
Bnacr a. ~bbit: Dilla S5 1-1 045
5822 Duchamp Driw-
lrvint:, CA 9!714
Jim 6. Bntt: Po~n
507 Vista Suerteo
Nrwpon Beach, CA 9!660
640·1058
Dick 6. Ct:tt Lippincott 968-!717
221!2 Wood bland. La.rw
Huntifll'ton Beach . CA 92646
7:50p.m . Gary 6: N.ancy Shaw 640-45-6!
!252 Pon L..erwic::k Place:
Newpon Beach, CA 9!660
7:50p.m. Frank 6: Ruth AUnuu 8Sl-17SI
!6881 Cor• Cude
Mi&Non Viejo, CA 91675
TUESDAY MARCH 18
••twszz••••••s•l..,..(ta.JOJ
l :IO,a.tn. Big Canyon Country C lub
Newport lkach
m /c: Bill lkd:;
Spraker: Wayne HaMOn
Speaker: Mikf' Huntrr
"No RntrVattonl Needed -Pay at Door
Y&l•a corrrraa (lie Cloorwal
lt:IO•.m.
lf:OO a .m .
le:OOa.m.
Mn.Jamea MtCahan (Mariann)
I 979 Port Ra~a~ Place
Newpon Beach
l:ln. C..don Gnhun (Soody)
19S4 Pon Carne-y
Newpcm Beach.
!O :OOa .m .
10 :00 a.m.
10:00 a .m .
10 :00 ;a .m .
10 :00 a .m.
10:00 a.m .
10:00 a .m .
10:00 a .m .
Mn . Don He-ndricks (Mary)
1806 Port Ashley Place
Nt'Wport ~.ach
Mrs . Swing Mt:yt:r (Cu olint:)
1915 Tradt'winds Lane
Nt'Wport lkach
Mrs. Frank Tunt: (Allan)
!018 East Bay Front
Balboa Penimula
Mn . Tf'rt"nce Wt:lsh (Sally)
I 501 O xford Lane
Nq:rpon lkach
Mn . Uw Ntlton (G<~il)
18712 PUt:O Cortt:z
Irvine
Mrs. ~nard H01yna (Pat)
1801 Port Mank-igh Plaa:
Nrwpon Beach
Mn. F....t Wiloon (ll<uy)
2551 BambooStrttt
Newport Be.ach
Mn . Merrill Mundy (Hdt:n)
106 Jadt:
Balboa Island
.,..,_ waT1-a111e c...,..,
7:50p.m.
7:SO p.m.
7:!W p .m .
7:SOp.m.
7;50p.m .
7:50p.m .
7:50p.m.
":50p.m .
Dr. Did. A: Kay Cramm 642-1871
1862 Bonaire Way
Nt:Wpart Beach, CA 92660
Don 6. Carla Redington 675-4775
6!8 W . Oct' an From
Balboa , CA 9!661
Mike 6: Melinda Nicholas &48-5955
I 756 Antiru.a Way
Nt:WpOn lk:ach, CA 92660
Wayne 6: Fl6 Mulln-Ul -0944
27192 Galvez Lane
Mi•ion Vtt:jo. CA 92675
Chris 6: Shanon Tucker 64+1557
1949 Port Sea bourne: Way
Newpon Beach, CA 9!660
Ken 6. Artie John.on
1914 Ahur.a Driw:
1
67S·7S96
Corona del Mar, CA 926!S
AI & Doris Rt!'ed 557 ·S604
"H;9 Madciu Aw:nue
Co.ta Mna, CA 92626
Jim ll Sally Steinkamp
I 94! I Sierra La10 Ro.d
Irvine, CA 92715
855-!064
THURS. MARCH 18
..... 8•1szll .. alll&a1CII.OOJ Mn. D.C. KD<ubuhl (S.W.)
S818S.ncbanel.oDe 7:00a . .a. 'The Airportu lnn
Mac.Anhu.r &MI.
Nc:wpon •ach
C..Speollen:
lt:lla.m.
M!OOe .•-
f'..orofta del Mar
l:ln.,..... Mel~ (Aadr<y)
103 ~C.W,..IItoo:d
ea.-acid Mar
l:ln.o..iols-
ltol T.-Tim'""
Coraooocldatar
I
p
I. o.,. "'-h · FCMinder
ciA ........... Actloo
l . n.~·ciChriodaoFuoolly
Llrooadou.._ol
~ef ... s,Mf
h bit diuy he ~the following entry :-" U:ay
11th-A pnmncial fut-preaclied on 9ambridge com-
moD, the troop; •Jipeued quite ~~erioua.. May 29th-
Went oD • Tolunteer ezpedition to Noddle'a Island ;
a bri1k akirm.iah ; 110roe of our meu killed ; 1tood
gun! two houn that night after pr3ying &ad ubort-
iog with the u:peditioo."
Tbia brief' note i1 all that bo gires ua to abow what
pwt be took id it. NodJ.le'a bland, near Boeton, and
Hog lalaod were coverod with hn.y and cattle, abeep
aod hot~M, aad' the Americans wi&h{,-d to phlf'eDt them
from fallinz into the handa of the enemy. So about
elenm. o'clock in tho forenoon of the 27th, a party of
twtronty or thirty men J>llMCd from Clteleea to Hog
Iala.od,·and thence to Noddlt!'a IKI,md, a.ml commenced
driTiog· otr tbe catt.lo. The Britilh, obscning it, tent
a IChooner and aloop, wi th a party of marioes in bo&tt,
to capture them. The Americans eoeiog them ap-
pr'(*:h, .00 ftodittg that t.My bad oot t.i.roe to drive
off oil tho otoci; Cl>llno...,.. obooliag th-, aod tliao
dt.aoyed 1'-* •a.mben. A1 the hotLile ~~~drew
""" ~hey ro-11111 to Hog lolood, IDd cleored it of
betwNa u... ""' r-haodrod "-P. 1111<1 • largo
zntmber of COWl ud hOI'Iel. Tber tbCD. cltew ap on
C...,_ Nd to...,.;,. the-· lo the -.m.
the A--. .,._ oi Cambridge bod colle4 fur
oolaa'"'" to reiof-the pllaol little boacl lhot h&d
dooe 10 DOblr, Md MY tlood at baf. Aw:rr, with
tM n,..-w.,..,, ._ aiDOGC the nlu...._ Put--_ _.... . ., ................. ~.., ...
"'"'""' widl __ ,.,........, ....... tloo ...__
polal oi al ........ Ia tloo ~ A ..... In -........ ,.,_ ..... _.., --loop• .,
till ...... -........ ~IM..._ .... it
too llot. abg 1 VI It .. 01:1111.... 'I'M .... tJ.a
-. ... it ................... to ....... ,....
floor -•••• tiD dor-liPt-.....-11oo pao111oo
<I .... -1· ... ..., look .. _ .... ~ ... --
"' ... -to -lloo lilde -·<I Jalrloto, ..,. 1""1 willl-. llo ... olooaldu .. W. •111110&
..tbpl ...... two looaro. AI doJ .... floor
\QK ....... IDMI", ... *'fi .. oil hr fov-
JI ln..t-.. lwi .... oet hor .oa Ire. b tWo
ol:l I' . tloo .,.,_. loot •-•r-1;. ia ldiW ..t
•• 1•4,whllellll~':z• W'oaJrfowwc. W,
.... lllooa oli&fiiiT· (C'*1'IJIUJ[D liDT WEQ) •
Time · went on , and theft'
appa.red upon the aeene in the ftT)'
•rli•t of human hiltory a man
named .Job. Job, too, had hard
about the promile of the Lord'•
cominc. He belined it and accepted
it. Job ~ched one of the hip.t
ptl!llb of lnapiratlon In the word of
God when h e 11id (in Job
19:25-27), "1 know that my
Redeemer lh·etb, end that he •t..ll
ltand at the latt« day upon the
arth: end thoufh dter my •kin
worm& de. troy thil body, yet in my
n.h •tall I-God: Whom 1 .-u•
11ee for m.J'Mif ... •• AU thro• Old
T .. tam.eat ti m•• lbey look~
forward to the Lord'• com~a •. It
... their hope, the lilbt tMt .Uned
out i n t he dlirkne. of IDOral
con'11ptiron -the fact tb.t --would ret.um.
Kine O.~d talked •bout it u he
.uoted the herp ead ana the .anp
of Zion. He .. id in r..ln» 24:7,
"Lirt up your helM, 0 ye -te.;
and be ye lirt up, ye nw-lutinl
doon; end the Kin1 of llory •n
eotM in." O.~d WM lookiftl for
the oom.int of the Kine. All the
writen aad propheta of tbe Old
T-.IIMftt. ht!ld onto Uut promiH
aad klohd forw~~rd to it.
fa laalah 11 : 1-1-' J .. iah
k»oted forwd to the fultllltMnt of
the pro-.IM of Hil mmiac. He aid,
''Aad tblft lha.JI OOIM forth I rod
CHit ot tiM Item of ,..., •ad • .._.et. •n p-ow wt or 10a I'OICN:
And U.. eplrk of tM Lewd ..._lll'lllt
uport hi•, the .,..._. of wlado• aad
............... tM.,....ofeou ....
..... ....... U.eptrkoftao....,.
ud of til. r...-ol U... l.ord; Aad
•llall ••k• Il l • of q•ld:
.............. le U. r..-of tiM
Lord: ud 1M •W eot ,..._. after
the~ of .... .,... ........ ow
att.the .... rilleotW. ... :
., ... -.11.11 rtpt 2 a: I -......... ~ tiM pool', aad '*IliON .tth
-•• for tiM -ot tiM -u.: .... 1M .a.ll .... tM ..... wtth
tt.e rod of .. -.ca., &ad w1t1t the
....... of lolo ... -... , tiM
..... Alllll ri!~Wea r •• ..... '-
"•• 11r•l• or Ilia lol• ....
·-tiM -of lolo-"11Mwott ........... .... .... -.-.... --.. --tlMldd;oodtlM--.... _-... tiM .....
'41tthw; .............. ... ......................... ........ ; ... ,....._ ... . .......... : ........... ....
................ A.-...
I ............ ...,. .........
., ........... a ,_... ........ , ........... .
m , ,.., • .._'llllp ....... ...._
•• , ... ,,., la an ., ...., ~=~,~-= ... =:---.. ., ... ,11 .... ., .......... ...................... ,.., ..
till• ,, •• ..., ., ...... • ...
I I u --a.tol, Ootl~ ..... ,1 .............. •
Zechariah talked about it ln the
l.frtb chapter of h.il propt,e,ey (w. 4):
"And hi• fHt •MD .t.aad In thlt
day upon the mount of Oli-...
which i1 before ~ 011 the
eut ... " Malaehi, in the Iaiit boOk
of the Old T .... IMftt, •pol• about
it end uid, "lktt unto you thet f•r
my n•me a hall the Sun of
riehteoun-ariH with heeliftl In
hil win~ ... "(4 :2)
T1w .._.. of the Oi.dpHa
Whee rou tum to the ""'
Teatamart., it) the m 1 of tiM dilci..-. the _.._ &ad tiM !Mrlr
clns:rdl. ...... Hi-u-•W ill t. ...
.,.,_. aecrordh'l to .1oM 14:1-1,
"Let aot your IMuta be ..,._..._.:
,. beli..,.ln Ood, ........ alloia.._
le. my F.._'• ...,_ .. _,.
.. llllllioal; If it ..,. aot 110, 1 ...W
ha" told ,.... I 110 to pa a n a
pMee for roaa. Aad If I 110 ....
pNpier'e • place for you, I wUI .,..
... in, ~ reoli"t'l' you unto •JMIIt;
U..t wMr-e 1 ..... there ,. _, ...
allo." 1"'lrt wor-d or God fOI'Cold It
by the 111-p ~ of tM ...a. (or the ,.. who ca-fro.
IMI..a) ,..._ ~.hey ._... oa U..
....... or Oti'fW. n.. Lont ,_
Chrilt had • ..,..... iato...,, ... u..-...... ttood ....... ..... ............ ,.,.,. .... ,..
eo•boftu.~......, •• .._
.-.~ ...... ......, ..... ..... u....., • ._. __ _. --.... .............. ...
out of tWr ....... & U b . tMn
atood Ia tllllk Pi! t c• two .. la
.............. ,... ..... to
the ,_lifh ol M. Clltrtll. "Y• -ora.....,et.,..._.,......,
.. ia&o ...... , ,.. ... ~
...... tabu •• ,.._ ,.. ....
heaT•• 1kal eo -. ita a. -· ...... ,. ...... _ ... to lido ........ . ..... _ -.-...... -. ~ . .-..---;rr.r-t' ., ..
........... ,... .. 1 .......... ... • •tt•z. tltlll ~.,._ ano.--..... --.... ~._ ........ ...
'~~-!!:d•a._.,. .. ... w_ • .,...., ......... _ .. _ . .....,_
.. W."
.. -., ..... -rtl Ootl • ... ,. a.rta& ___ .., ....
-..... <I_, ... _ _ ... ____ .. ......... _. ....... , ....
... .. 11 ...... SSM, I ....... _<1--..
_, 2 ,, ., ,.. a.tltlb ... ......... , ...... ro• ••wet _. ' ; .... .......... -., ...
(Cell~•• •saT ••zc)
I
'
fEWIOIT HAMOR EJfSJ;
fiUII..J8fED WEEILY -PAC£ l
MOON MEN IN C.D.M.
(COiltiDul<l from ~ 1)
structured work schedule
which onen en<Jt"d wlth 111m
addin!-' the ffn.al dt>ta.lls to a
strip v.•hile a <-ar S1)("d toward
Bu rt>ank Airport. A plan£'
would SJ)(>el1 the pa1·k.age bark
to ~pv.• York JUSt ln time
for t1t-acJiines.
Torn came to Newport
Bea1 !1 flrst, and convlo<:ed
his dad that It's really tbe
pta c.. to live. r erd and
Dons ~"arne oo•n from Bev-
erly H11ls 8 years ago.
The} feature lots of color,
an~ coocf!Dtnte oo Fer d's
surroundings. The Corona
del Mar state beach, the
curvl~ ()('eanfT~>nt of La-
guna, tbe wil~nowered hi I'-
sides of the coastline, aU
come undf-r his brush. The
Clyde Zulch GaJJery, JUst
llo••n the street, does a g-ood
busroess with Ferd's work..
'We are goingtoputTom's
name on the Mooo Mullins
stnp prettr soon, and I'm
gomg to s:pen<1 more tlme
p3llltlng.' Ferd reve.ls.
'I ttlink I could ~e1 some-
where With it.'
So, Moon Mullins, Lord
Plushhottom, Kayo, and the
~ 'ol .. tany r rowd have been
flJS<;I"d alonr to another gen-
~<n tlon.
Moo11 IS a roughneck., and
rouL t.n.-• k~ aren't very funn~
t I"""' ·la}s,' muses Ferrl
lotmsou. 'So· w~o shp in nev.·
• atd<·ft-rs a<·raslonally, an,.
1 q to keep up to date.'
I! Tonr, who also wor
00 w1U 1 otiiOOaJ filmS, ev('r
ii)WS ttre-1 or Moon, 11>1lrdt n ....
P .-ltas 4 lx>}'s. • explams
• r iMp<f ~ Prll. And the\ 're
a . .wonJ1 .. rful. ·
Tr,p Moon JJtaD1 11 ~o~~oulr1
appPar, .wtll live wllh '•e
1r>'rn<;()ftS N£-11 mto the spa! e
3io' ...
Let an expert do your ta x 1 h1s year
Ali you need to do to make 1,.. 1~;: ....... ~..,..r:n1 ·o '"a,'= ~·our per-
sonal Federal and Caf1lor..-a a..-•t:>•.-·~c P"?PB'E>j n pnvate.
a~ no cr arge tS dPpos •
Sav ngc:. PassbC')~< 1 ~ •
mer• Cert 4 ca e
ou ( sa ng<; arc.
Lee; A" :::· •
c :-000
· a · :· c:.r · ····-=st •a e Invest-
a :a'"'" :r arother 1n-fLOWERS --at l('<tst a thousand of th ... 1 --w11J tJe
fPatured at "Une Sotreoe dP MtUe t J~urs," a benef it
diME'r danctt to be given b)' thP Oraru=P Count~ 'c; Town
anti Gown Junior Auxlltan or USC on Saturt1A~, ~ar•·h
6, at the South l oast Plaz.s HOtPI. ~lrs. Holo<>rt M •
L af•hlan, left, of Spyelass H11l, an,l \1r<.. Tor Lm11Pn
of Balboa lslant1 arE> lllmrtlm; JUSI 3 fo-w of thf' man•
Oowers that WiJ( hP USf'd tO (jPr OtcltP tat 1>-S JII<:! fi ll til('
hall \Vlth h.a~lrw baskets. \1rs. Mr I , hlaJ, 1s a£1verttse-
mpnt cha.tr man ancJ Mrs. r ID<IPn 1 s 1n t1.H t .. of the
pr~rarn. Mrs. JarnPs KoiiMda, pn·s1dent, dJ,,J Mrs.
( nrts Melrhtor and Mrc;. Ra~ F1nkle, bfooeht 'O-' l1a1r -
men, will wetrome the 11u ests, imludin£ l'n1ve1 :>It} hg-
Jlltant>s, alumni r.n•! fraen•Js. S~r1al r uest .. n.j n aster
Of ~'Pl PmOnJes for tit+-E'Ventn~o, V.'IIJ l-P \!.,rllil ~!cKP"'VPt,
for mer USC football st.tr. (f. nsl~ photo ,
Th~s are less he~"ti• now
for tllf' Johnsons. Tom, who
is 4Z, Jtves in WestrUff and
me~>ts h1s 1ad several da}s
a wee._ at the offlr P at 3500
E. Coast Hwy, Tht-rt>, thpy
compare rartoon Ideas.
·He t .. lls rT'e min+> are
lousy and I tell hi m the
c;am€' about h1s.' jokes Ft-rrl.
·w e have most of ou r Ideas
on Sunday • that's lrlea da),
anr1 I sketr h out a fpw thrngs
an1 l•nnr then• tn on Mon-
t1a \. rom ~oe!:t to work on
t he t1atl) strips ancJ t·omes
up with h.is ov.·n lt1Pas lor
th~> Sunda\ full-pal!~>.·
Chorale sings Requiem M a'<e ycv a~c he faster
17th & H .,wport, Coato M o ao
-
FINE UPHO~ Rf
CLEANING
-
Tom does about the same
th1n~;s for me th.lt I cJid
for f rank Willa rt1. •
The stnp sta ~s 6 v.·~ks
aheat1 of dati) lleadhnes anrl
3 months ah.,ad of the Sun-
dat pages.
All of tlus g1ves Fern
t1me for hiS nev.•est lovf' •
pa1ntll\f 10 olls.
'I took it up when ttK'
~ol f oursE>s got too r rowr1-
ed, • laughs Ferd, hi s ever-
presPnl pla1t1 hat at a }aunt\
a~le . 'I ~ot tlret1 of gettinl.'
up at "• 0 1doc·k to J<;et to
T he Onnge Coast College
sympl1oruc chorale will pre-
sent Mozart's masterpiece.
"ReQUIE'nt," at 4 p.m. Sun-
day, Mar r h 14., 10 t he aut11-
tor ium. Carole Boeltor is
the din'• tor.
TtckHs w111 lJe availat•le,
b} rJonation, at the door.
Adult tit'kets are pm :ed at
Sl.jiJ and stud~nt ticketsar e
Sl. Compllment.aq t1r kets
.ue available tree of ~'haree
th1s week in the OCC book-
store.
Soloists includf-sopranos
Sharon Case and Holl\ Ham-
mil; altos Sharon Sir hols,
Doooa Koopman and Laura
Pno~e; tenors StE>vt-n J.
Warner and ='il"k rurtl• Plla;
and bass Joe Watt, Rk k
Kle!ler and John Carpenter.
ThP Choral wtll perforru
thP Requiem .1~ain dt 4 p.m.
MARINER S CH UR CH pta,.· 'BARBER' ON STAGE Hts l:~ndsrafX'S .He of
NOW IN OUR HEW BUILDING I tltP fr€'n• h impressiomst AT OCC MAR 27
Sf'hool and remmo art ··ol-• 10:>0 iUS·' • Wt..., -\T I A M ~nr,H I '\f \\ Pf 'KT f\EACH
; ~ I E PHO'\ • •.40-GOlO
ler tor c; of C laurto.> Monet ThC' \\ t>Ste: r Oper .1
l1 T HE TEACI 1 r; IS CENTERED ON JESUS ':KRIST
AND THE Bl!jL£, WITH EMPHASIS 0~ PRACTJCA L SHERMAN CLASSES
RESUME MAR. 8 C HRISTIAN LfvtNG ALl AGES "ARE WE LCOME
Counsellnc aod v1s1hng .lVall.able.
I
~ St;~DAY SERVKES: 8:ll0-9:3l.-11:00 A.M.
n
fiM tMag~~:fan
..... IT'LL BE SPECIAL FOR
.. ST. PATRICK'S DAY
Tht-Sher man ~ ouoda tton
CPnter in Cor ona del Mar
v. 111 h~1n tts spr lne sess1on
of e<lur attonal prwrams on
Marrh 8.
Repeat r oursPs ln' ludr
kPtS\ Moulton's · F-r po,·•,
tPr hnlques" cookln~~: las-
SPS, and Pat Kaufman's "of
course you r an dr av.•"
sketehlnl: anrl patnttn~ 'las-
ses. • 'l>lsroverln~ herhs,"
taught h} h('ri.J E>nthuo.;last
Sturlt>' Kerins, and ''house
plant<. .lO•I contatner ~otar•IPn
mg," tau~tht by lanr1s• ape
ar•·h1ter t Albert < ohen, v.·tll
al so he offPrE'ri again tins
spran ...
(and for luncheon & dinner every day!)
I I'
I• II
I ,, I I,~ , .. , .. • tnd
, 'f • 'I •' .a ,, ,. . ,, ... , , ,
S1 75 . · .. I 0 . . I 1 •J
,, J 't I •• I''• I fu •
• r 1 1 1 f I ... ' 11 I I
II tf •' • '.
COSTA MESA
SOUTH COAST PLAZA
:-.ew ··ourse offpnngs m-
l lur1 a vegel3blt> ga rdenine
d ass to ~ taught at thP
Sher man Foundatloo nur sen
and gro~o~~ing ~round l.n Dana
Potnt b' hortlr ultur1st Bot
GrE>E>ne. Ao evening ron-
talner g2 r dPntnR t lass,
tau~~:ht tn ~r. Greene at tilE'
Center, is anotht>r new adcil -
tton to the program.
north side of the Bullock 's w tng
FreePuiona 556--1225
eANUMUICAII O Alii(IIICAN (.li>R(SS, MAST£11 CHAIIC(
,.
Public
*AUCTION
f1UDAY . SAnJilDAY. SUNDAY M I P.N .
Borgoms on Fmf' Crystal. rerling Srlt't'r. Porc~lorru. Ont•nrol
Objrcrs d'Arr. Patnttngs. Jeu·elry. Anrfquf"s. Bronzes.
F'umrturr. Srlrct lndtan TurquOISf'
S I .OOO.OOOIN\'ENTORY I'"'" J ,,t1,,.., c ,,,,h
VISITORS I co ... «GJtd•«« .....,/ttl,..,.
AVCTION
c_.kt
FR££ ADMISSION!
across thr !>trcct {Tom
sc•L•cn oft hf'. our h/ond <
mcut t>lf'gant wotcrlmnr
r~stouronts'
Rt~nl.rnf'tnr•
ln•p«tion & Prluorr Salt't
10 SOAI&.Y , 12·SSATURDAY & 2 ·SSUMOAY
ClOU~D WEOM I!SOAY & TMURSO~V
AUCTIONS HELD f.VIJI'Y
fliiDAY. SA1\JIIDAY. tli'NDf'Y .......
t '"'YOUR BANMMEAI AAD.
MASTER CHARGE.
PERSONAl CHECK OA CASH
twa .... c...,... . .,
.......... 1: .. c--I ••••
,, •• , ..... 1111
T!it-atPr, tourinl r• 'll l 'tt'
San Fr~n· I"' ' ~ •• J, ""til
present he,, H 1rber of
SevtllE'" in Er.disll at 8p.n.
Saturda), :\lar h .!':. tn t'•+>
Or aobP Coast C olle~e -\urt t-
tonum. T1r kets, pn e-1 Jl
'2.50 for adults Jn•l "I tor
sruo1ents, ar e Ava tlat le no""·
t ' ma11 or<i .. r.
SPt in 18th I"E'ntun sr •. un.
the ·oml' opPra foiiCl'" s
f tgaro throul!,h a sertes of
rr.a 1-r ap s•·hen.es .iS tiE'
ltnncs about th.. 1mon of J
'ounr nol•leman .m•l hiS lov~>.
UCI MEMORIAL FUND
FOR RACHEL LEWIS
r riPnr1S .anrt oi1E'3._.1lf'S Of
thP late Rat hPJ l ew1s of
lrvmP, a lii.Jr an.sn 1t l'C
!rvme, have t-StJllhsht><i J
n1t>ntonal hook fund •1•·-
c:i~eO to POllan • tl11 11-
ltr anls ··oliE>Cttor u1 tr ... f1eld
of Juriatsm. Mrs. ! PWIS riled
Jan. 1 after a lor. 11Jnpsc;.
Contnbutors H.-ask.-I tCl
make the1r 1onJt1ons t0 ttf'
re~E>nts of th~> l'ni\'E'rsit' of
C ahforrua, n 1rk then
' l PV.'IS \lt>mOrt.J' r :In•~'. all:l
mall them to tlw umv.-rslt~
ht ran.
L ISM. MOTICI
S-06099
FICTITIOUS Rt'Sl:>.ES.'>
~AM£ STAn \ID I
The followinb per son 1s
doing business as: OrJnl'P
County Magazine, 4.60<ll a 1 -
pus Drive, Suite 3, :'\ewf\)1 t
Beach, C allfornia 92t~t.t •·
Gurclone & AsSO<'iates, Ire·
C alltornia C orporatlon, 4• •
Campus Drive, SofiE> 3, "•'"-
port Beach, Callforn11
92660.
This busiDess is rondu• t ... !
by a corporation.
Corporation Name: Gu -
clone & Associates, In ,
James A. Gurctone, Pn ·.:..
Thls statement was fll"'l
with the Count)' Cler._ or
Or ange County Feb. 9, Hn:.
PabUsh: feb. 19. 26, Mar.
4, 11, 1976, In the Newport
Harbor Ensign. F -52511
FlCTlTlOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The roUowing persons art>
dolng bustness as: My E;P
Studios, 27182 Benlsa, Mls-
alon Vte)), Ca. 92675: Mark
VIctor Bra)l!kolf, 27182
Benisa, Mission Viejo, Ca.
92675; N&Dcy Jo Brajnikort,
f7182 Belllsa., Mission
VlejO, Ca. ~175.
Tbls bllslDess Is coodur tf'd
by a geoeral partnership •
~: Nucy Jo f\n)li-
toft.
This Jtatemet wu ntf'd
with tl\t COGDty Clerk of
Orance COUDty f~.11, 1976.
PubUsb: f.,. 26, Nu. 4,
11, 18, 197&, lD tbt Newport
Hutlor E~tp. F -51'716
lirmr1a\, Mar h 21, at St.
.J oarhlm CtiU r• h of Costa
M;:.sa; at 8 p.m. We<tnesda},
Marf 1r 31, at St. Mtchael
ano All Anl?elc; Church 10
Huhor Vipv.• H1lls ThesP
performann's arP free
l.>nten pr~rw s.
STACEY ON DEAN Ll ST
Stat ") Alex, 2&39 Bavsidt-
Dr ., l orona 1~>1 Mar, has
llet-n nam(>(i to thP rlE'an's
ltst for the fall tnmester
at f orr U.v.•1s (' niiPe" ill
D~u a.lH!O, C olor ar1o.
SEX EDUCATION IS
TOPI C OF LECTURES
\ i part le turf:' senE's,
' St>x E'riu ·anon, a ne~o~~ look,"
1;; n.E>Pt tnr Wednesday morn-
In.:'>, bP~tMlni! Marrh 3,
fro~n 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. at
the Island Housf:' in :-<ew-
port C Niter Admiss1on is
fr.-.-..
Stories le··turer IS Sylvta
I tvin~stor. Aogen of Lido
Isle, a nationally rer~
rtiZ€'<1 le• turf?r on fa mily lile.
L!G.4L M011CI
f ICT!TIOUS BUSl:-<ESS
:O.o\ME STATEMEXT
The follov.·tng persons are
t1o1n busLRess as: Evans
Pntsos, l OOOQuatl St., ~,w_
port Hear h, C all.forma
92660: Jo'ln Robert Evans,
~Incorporat(>(i state of
CiiiU.l. 180 East 21 stStreE't,
Costd Mesa, Ca. 9262i:
Chrb Constantinos Pratsos
(lncvrporJte-1 statE> o•
L'ah f.J, 2 8t>arpa~·. "6EI 1 lr-
vme, C'a. 92'714.
Th1s liuslnPc;c; is , ondu• tE'd
t.v a • orporanon.
SlJ!ru ·~. C hrts (. Pr!tsos.
Corporj tton ~arne:
Ev-ans Pntso<: tn~·orpor-
ated, John Hoi•Prt Evans,
Prt>sttiPnt.
Thi"> "tatt>n t'nt \toilS hied
with thE' < ount' Clerk of
Urangt' ( ount\ ~t • 17, 13i6.
Publish: r ..t. 19, Z6, Mar.
4. 11, I -r.s, :r the '\ev.'J)Ort
Harbor Ensum. F -52705
GOOD
1976
Aga.r n '9'6 oj~ d~ tJ s · b •t:'s. crec..-•"9 accounts (at a
(_0pe•a: '"C S'a '-=-t. 'j .... ~ •qr .... a :::a ... , ra\elf'"S Checks
a"'O M o~.~~ 0 ·~ .... , · ··c::: ..... · r f c·.·or 20 of •tJe rnos· wanted ... ..
EXAMPLES OF A\iNLAL NTEREST RATES
ON INSURED SAVINGS
5.25% 6.50% 7.75%
(prJ •.c .. tts c' Oepo~'
S I 00( • •ta f·t'O
Jrtvtslmt nl Ctr!lftta!~
S ')()() 6-10 yurs.ttlCl
5.39% 6. 72% 8.06%
'" '"''''''' romoouncPO Qj • " • ..,. Itt "'~.,,,,._.. an, •""OU~"~• ~"' • "'t hof"' • Dtsstoo• ~~ runt '"0 ,~,., •..~ "'t'f''• 0'' " • 0,., ,.... •r~o~ ,.,. "P-O••• ir\t ,rr.oun• ttn) t1mt
,.0,. • ,.,. lj r .,,. • •~oo~n• 1"" t"4f'" , """~IJ' ... "''Uf"\ ••• "'" ~ Off\\b( • ~ ro~o~nt tn \ qo
.,,,~ "'"''\.
LOS ANGELES
FEDERAL
SAVINGS
~ .... ~·ec to
Newport Beach Office
3201 Newport Blv d • 675-4500 (Across from Crty Hall)
...
.. . .. .
.. . ..
DI'"F~R
~\T (iORil ~\ I~IZ
R~:ST .\l ·R ~\ .. T
c--J.sc;oc 3' or:
. ... 1 •• -
• ONE WINNER WILL BE SELECTED EACH MONTH
• NO PURCHASE NECESSARY
• ALL ENTRIES MUST BE-OVER 18 YEARS
• REGISTRATION AVAILABLE IN ALL STOR ES
11N f.R FOR THH •W."wTH •ILL BF DR 1lf'' I f ONf m .Al . 'I R N Jl
BAYSID! DIIVl & JAMIOill IOAO . AT THE lMTI4MCl TO IALaGA 11\.AMD
' t
t
--~
LII*L • .._
~ Ml. 1101
A liDO~ 01 TBt:
CITT COUIIC1L OF nE Cl-n OF M:WI'OaT lEACH
AICI:IrTAIMIIG TBt: G£11-
ERAL PilE\' .uwtG RAT£ or 1'£11 DIEM WAGES TO
BE PAUl D1 COKMEC'ft>lf
WITt! PllB!lC 'fiOitKS PRO-
SECTS
-1771 ..... l.ol1or c.. ..... -.. ~lllo.ftltctlJC_.......,
.... ucortalo, --. ... _ ... _.alfA-
..., $ 1 "' ....... Mo.
--Sool-10. tm .. A oapy a1 aid KW-.... -.. ,.-... _ , ....... _.u ,...,..0-
tor ---J111110ftr-
•• u • me at tt11e oCDot of tM N1llc: Worts Dlree-
tor, City of Newport Bead
City fWl. ud ls a:ralllblfo _......., ....... ....,. ______ ... .,.,_ .,1' .... -u-.
Wl!EREAS, -1173, ft eeq.. o4 t111t I..Jbor Code
of tbl! State of CalUDnta re-
Qttlns t~ bocly awardlllg
~oetraets for pmuc wo.rts
pro )lets to ateerta.m tbe ce·
oerat Pft'W11ll:arC nte of per
diem waps lfl trw locality
WIN!re the work 1.s to bf' per-
formed .,r Neb craft, ctas-
dft~ or type ol work-
mu Melted to euc•e tbe
CODtl'act; -.d
WHEREAS, tt ls CODYI!!D-
ifoat to d«..are aid caen.t
prenlllne nte by remt.-
ttoa·
_...,_. .... .......
ud ftlfare. Pl""'m. nca.-
U.., 11111 olmllar .. ._
l:>r eae. ttdl, classllka-
Uoa. or type of work -.eect-
ed lfl Ulre execatloD of u.e
c.ootncts: lor pllbllc wort
Ia tbe aoe&l.lty ot tbe c tty
Bf N'!wpDI't Beaeh, to be u
set forth bl the attached
"februry, 19'76 Pnnillog
Wqe Rates For Balldlng
ADd Coastncta Trades of
OCU(t Caa~~ty, California,"
fDe..atftg sW-tnde ·~e
rates ptb!JsMd by tbe &lid-
log and Coutnd.ioD Tndes
COilDCU of Orange Cout~ty,
wb.lc!l attacbed schedUle is
hereby incorporated in and
made 1 part of this ,re.so-
lutkle to n!Pf,ace the tiles
hef't!tolore adopted and es-
S£C110II 2. The City
Clerll: llr alltbort&ed ud di-
rected to eertlfy to the adop-
tloll ol tbll: redlltb:li aad
tile a certlfted oo:>Y ~ben
of wttb tt1e Director of lo-
dustrUI RelatJoru: of the
State of Callfornb., parsuanl
to SecUoo 1773.3 of tbe La-
bor Code. The City Cluk Is
fll.f"Uwr directed to cuse a
CODY ot tlds re:eollltkxl and
tbe attaebl!d scbedales to tlt-
pabl.lshed ooee in tbtotriclal
new~.r of tbe Clty.
ADOPTED tbls 9th dl)'
of F'ebnary, 19'76.
Domld A. Mcinnis
M ~yor
ATT'EST:
NOW, THEREFORE, BE
lT RESOLVED by tbe City
CouDCil of the City of New~
port Beach:
Doris Ceorce
Actlnc Cily Clerk
SECTION 1. PutsulDf: to
FEI!RUARY 1976
Publish: Ma.rcb 4. 1976, in
the Ne11:por1 Harbor Ensign.
PREVAILING WAGE RATES FOR BUILDING AND CONSTRUCT IOtl
TRADES OF ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
l HE WAGE RATES LISTED BELOW FOR ORANGE (OUNTY ARE IN ACCORDANCE
WI TH THE TERMS OF THE SouTHERN CALIFOR NI A ~STER lABOR AGREEKENT FOR THE
CoNST RUCT ION lNDUSTRY.(OlHER COUNTIES COVERED ARE :los ANGELE S, RIVERSIDE .
SAN BERNARDINO, IMPER IAL. VENTURA. SANTA BARBARA, SAN LUIS OBISPO. KERN.
INvo AND 11oNo.l
ADDI TIONAL COST IT~s, foR SuBS ISTEN CE ALLOWANcE , TRANSPORTATION AND
TRAV EL liME ALLOWANCE , (ASH BoNO DEPOSITS, ETC., CONTACT THE lOC AL UNION
OR ITS OISTRtcT CouNCIL HAV ING JURISDICTION .
RIGGERS AND WELDERS FOR THE IX BASIC TRADES , SAME WAGE SCALES AS CRAF TS
TO WH IC H RIGG ING AND WELDING ARE INCIDENTAL .
• I •----• • ............ 0 ....... R
CAIIPUn[IIS (71 1;/5)1·2391 )
He;~lt l'l t. We l fare·-51 .02
'tl;~c• t i oo·S• ~ i ng \ -Ho I i ohy--80e
Pens i0f1 ·-S I . SS
Apprel'ltice~h i p t Tr•in ing--6c
Ad~•ncement fund-·2(
Ow:n ime --Doublet ime
NOTE . Tl'l~ Un;on ,....,.., 6 1 i u d iHret ion, upon •t te•st 60 d•n' wrotten no ti ce p~ior to
d•tes ;odic•ted, •!tocoJ t e t he iocre•se s outl i ned t>elow to /1) Hou rly fl•tes,
(2) 11e ;~ltl'l t We l hre, ()) V•c•t ioo, (,.) Pens ion or (~) App rentice ship ,.od
Tr;~in inq · · 6/IS/76--SI .OO per ~u~
~u ref!\ln · ~ce i ves not leu th•n 1S< per hour nore th••· the hour ly rue o f the hiqheu
t ;~rpen ter cl•n i f i c•t ion o wr wh ich he "'•' resPOn ,ib i lity, e•cluding·
"Poe...,... t i t N•i te r o r 'owe • St;~pler ."
C•r penter ---· --·--------· ·---------------------.---·-----------------.---
5hingle r --· · ---·-------·--------·----• -·---------------·-----·-·-· -·---
~•rctwood floor Worker---------------------·-----···--------·-----·····----
I'll I lwri ght ·· --....... -• --• --· -·-·-----------·-·-----· --------• ·-----------· 51• r i l ~r-------------•• · ----------------- ______________ . _______ .• ______ _
T ;~b l e Powe r s-Oper•lo r--·-----------------·-·-------·---··---····--··--
Poe..,..t ic N;~iler or Power 'lt •p le r--------·-··---------------···--·-·-----
Wood renee !lu ilcter on Ae1oidettt i01 l P•ojecu----------------------···-·-·--
Aoof Lo•der of Shingle~--··-----------·-----------·-----·--------··-----·
Pi le Dr iver Foremen----·-----··-------------·-·--------····----------·-·-
l r idge or !lock C•rpente r t table Spl icer·--------------.. ----·-----·---·-
Pi!e Dr ;ver l'lo1ln-Derr iclo. &•rgerMn-·-·--------------------·-·-···-----·----
He•d floclo.~ t il'lger -.. ·--··--·-----·-----------· -----·--------------· ·------
~ck ~! inger----·-•• ·--------· ----------· --------·-------· -·---·---·----
ltock !large..,.l'l or Scoo.rn•n--·----• ------------·-·• ---·-··--· ----------··----
C;~bioet In~ t •l ler---• ·-• • ---------------·------· ·--·-·--------·-----·-----
Oryw•ll foreman--···-·------------------------·-·-------·-·-----···----·-·
Oryw01 I I ll'lst•l ler--·-·-----------------·-·----• ··-------·· ···-------··----
Acou~l i c;~l WOrker ------··---------~-----------·-·-·-·---··--·-·-----------
9/1/lS
s 9 -07
'· 20 9 .27
g, s 1
g. 15
'· 17 9 . }2
8 .00
7. 7 ..
9 .95
9 .20
"· 20 9. 30
9 .10
'j.IO
9 .07
I I ,ftlt
10 . ]It
,.27
"oe n wo rk i ng from • bos .. n c.h•i r, swittging s caffo ld, o r $ulpel'lded fro~~~ • rope or c•ble,
sh•ll re ce ive 2Sc per ho"r •bove t he •ppllc•ble Jourflt';yll'lllr> or Appren t ice rate .
ClnUJ W!IIS (7 1,./S)t-0130 )
Health r. We l h re·-9Sc --6/ISI75; 51 .00--6115176
Pen' ion·-SI .55· ·9/II7S; 51 . JS--6/IS/76
V•c•t ion--St .OO--ft /IS/7S
Apprent i ce shi p·-Sc
O~tert i~~~e-·t i ...e c. 4 for
double t i ~~~e. after J
t i ~~~e on Saturd•y• C.
lit 3 hr•.,
hn., double
hoi ldiyS
Fore~tt : Whe n three or more Ce•"t M.-sottl
•s forerMn •nd s~ll rece ive I'IOt
r•te of the h i qhest Ce~nt
respontlbility.
•re e""lo.,.ed on • job, orte s hall
le\s ttwon 7S( per ~ur !WOre than
clan lf lc•t ion over wtllch M hal
1M! efiiP I o .,.e d
t he hourly
CeMent """so" Jourtte ytnan ; inc l ud ing but not restricted to the
./ollow ing: Ce llular Ce,.~nt Ka.on; Chipping ; p•tcning ; su-
t ing curb form •l'ld plattk, s e u ing o f l ll'lel, stake' •nd
gr•des ; sett i ng •creeds, wh ich includes ~cr~ed p ins; cut-
t ing, scoring attd ,_ing new concrete; plugging , filling
Shee-l olt holes ; dry p•cking cottcre"te a-nd {l!lbco ; tending
..... ter i•l nose on sl•bs, f loor'l •nd dec ks; bush h•-ring;
p•tchlnq attd sack i l'lg; roddinlj, t•..,il'lg , bidwe l l rodd ing,
.... cnlne •nd s le il ;~r types, bull floa ting·-~--------·---------
te~~~ent ~'\<~son {M•q ne l i te, megnesite ·terr;~.lzo •nd rustle
cor100st ion, t:po•y. [.otot lc toatln~s 'Ureth•oes, De.o~-0-Te•)---
Cenoent M•son' flo.t ing r. Trowe Httg ,_.ctlll'le Oper;~tor-----------
Curb r. 'utter nachine Operator (ce~~~ettt only)··-·-------·-------
CI •r~t ' Si111l tar Type of Screed Operator-·-----------··--·----··
'rindlng n•chil'le Oper•to r (all typei)··------·----··--·--··----
J •cks.on \libr;~t ory 'S imi lar Type Screed Opentor-····----------
Scor i 1'19 ,..ell I ne Opera tor--·------------···---··-.--...-··----·--~--
8.68
,.OJ .. " .. "
8." .. " .. "
6 /ISI76
n .st
g ,6)
9.7ft
'· St
g, S I
,.SI
9.SI
g.st
telflent M•lon• on a sw lttg ing u agce , bosurr chair, o r 'uSpel'lded •caffold, whether twing-
Ing or ri gid, i bove or below ground, s t\0111 rece ive 2Sc per tw>ur above the •pp llcable
r•t•.
• ~ t a *···-·* 4 * ~ •-·--·* * * * *-·---• * * • •-----• • • * •-~---* * * * •·----
( 21 3/26)· k 18)) (2 I )/)8)·1181)
Hulttt r. !HI f•r e ··Sl .O)••l/1/16: Sl ,0,·-7/1/J'; Sl .llt--111177
Pe,., I on··~ I. 6S-· 111 115; S 1. l )--7111?6; S L 86··11 1/77
V•cat lott·~$1 .10··71117S: $1.15--7/1176; Sl .20·-111177
-.,,,..nt l~uhip-· )c
Adtt!ln l uratlon ,u,.d·~)(
O~~ert l fiiii ••Oollble t l JI'It over 8 hrt ., -ekench 'hol l d•y•
foN-n : Aacat.,., 1101 l•n thaon $1 .00 ,.r hour ..:tre than tt-. hlx!rly rate of tM
hl .... •t c leulffca t lon Oftr trrftlch he ha• 1uperv l •lon. Wl'len t"'' or N»re.
I""' VOrUra •re -.loy_., one •Nil! M ule<.ted by tN (•Ioyer lO ect
a t forell!M't. GaNftl Fo...,. recal w:t $2 .00 per howr _...ltiOAal .
... l~tforc I ng I toft Wrorbr-~~~~-·--• -· -----·---~ ----· ~
*Str·..c h,,.., I rM ..,. ... r -----· --· ---·------~ .... -----
~UI lr'Oft Wrort•r······ .. ··-·-~~-----·-··~···'"~
.,.,.ce I r•c:tor· .. --····-· .... ···-··---~---............ -• ... -
1/1/76
SIO .SJ
lO.SS
lO.SS '·"
71117'
$11.0)
11 .0)
11 .0)
IO .Irll
•·
1/1/77
$11.)0
I I. )0
It. )0
10 ,.111
•Te tM....,. _,. ... u•, 1tt. V.ac.tlon Cof!u•l -.vtiOf'l It to.,..., for figuring trou
_.., ,.,. UJI ,_,,.,..... • .... ·~--·· ... ·----· ... ·-·~ ·-· .... ·----~. . . . ·-·-· -· ... •~--~-·
_,. __
iiEW'U«T IISJIIGa EISIOII
PUaBiiEO IEEKI.Y -!'ACE 4
lMIJIIIMY,IIAIDI4. lt"
COROllA QEL IIAII. CAL
Ul w
•tt: U,O.. at 1.nt •laty .,..,, wrltbflo •tic. f,_ , ... ""'••
tT~ to M _. .... t~ lft41c.tM:
1011/J'--tSc: ...... ....,, ·~---... t4 ..... , .. -"-;td tee ,... .. ._...,. hK,... .. to •·• -... or ....,.
Trahtllflt & a.u·al •l .. ,__, __ tDc Me. Itt!' Welf•re-:lst-·1011/75
'-"t l~·l l -'S·-10/1/15
YUil l 1001--*SOc --7/1/)S; Sk--711/76
o .. rtl-·-ll• c ---.u. ,_,..,., ,
ttotl...,. ...... Tl•
•2( of incR"illM l & h ...ae4 for IIO()rkii'HJ 4 .. 1..
711115
7.S1
'· Jll
~h.!t Raker, lut-.., lroMr ~d Me•derbo.r4 "-n---··--------~ S
A1ptwl t ~hovel er·· ·-• --•------·---• -·· -· ~~-~--~ -----•• _____ • ---
ll•'ter .'owder.en--aTT MDrk o f lo.dittV hole•, pl•cint •nd
bl•st1ng of •II PQ!oo06er -d eaplm.i-1 of whatever type, re·
ga~dte~' of -thod .ned for ,uc;h lc~•d l ng •nd pl•cl ng-------·-
luggy~•le "-tt·--·---·---·-----------------····-------------·--
t-nt ~r (on 1 yd . o r hrvoer •Iller 8ttd Nndl ing bulk ce-fld
Ce11poo I Di ggoer •nd I"' t•ller------·· -·· ------------------------
(hY~;:k teNter------··-------••• ----______ ._. __ •• ________________ _
J ,ls, , .. ,
1-" 1. ,,
7/1/76
$ a.,,
7. 90
l .ltS
8 .01
(1.01
1-98
7.95
].8o.,.
•. 11
....... ., ... , ,0.,.,
JDI BRADLEV, oo the rigbl, has won thfl-Hn1JOr brrest-
meot Com,uy•s anou11 sales contest ant1 is ShOWol re-
eeiYillg his alrHne Urkets :Uid a prepaid 2-week stay
la Hawaii from Rill Rim~. preslt1ent of ll arhor lnvt>st m~nt.
Corona de l Mar. Cle•l'linlj •nd "•l'ldlll'lg of '~I fo,..•-·-··-----------------------
toncrete tore Cutter. l:.rll'l6er or S•ttdoer-------------------------
Cof'lcrete Curer--l~rvio-~l!lbr•ne C. fon~~ Ol ler-------------·--
Concrete S•w Klott, Cutt l11g, Scoring Old or ._ Concrcte----·--·--
Corocre te Screedlflg for Aoup, St rilo..e·Off (In •cc.ord•l'lce wi th
~~r•l'ld~ of Ul'lderst•ndlng wi th te~ttt ~'on' d<l t ed 7/1'/~,)-
1-JS
].20
7-Sl
]. ,,
]. s 1
7. 99
8 . II
1. so
7.8o
Blacksheep reunion set
Concre te, W• te r Curl "9"--·-------------------·---------• -------
Cribber , Shore r , ~•gglllf, sheetittg al'ld tre11ch br•ting,
handgu 1 Md l•gg r l'lg ha-r-• ------· ··------·-------------------
Cutting fort h Ope r•tor (~l i tlon)·-·-~--···----·-------------
Denolition laborer s. the c te•nlttg of brl~k •nd l~r------·-·-
Drlller: All IIO'""r drl l h;, e)llcl udlnt j.c~r, ..._ther c.or•
4 l_,d, w gon, tuck, ..,ltl ple ~It, -~~~ eny afMI a ll other
types of -ech.-nlc•l 4rl l lt wi t hout regard to the fore of
.mtlve poto'er and euludlflg 011ly t hirt MO rt. o therwi se •werded
In the ._,_,randUIII of Orulor:rUal'ldiflt bet-en l 8boren •""
Operating (flglneer' Nted in Mi ••i, f1orlda,2/)/5lt-------~---S
Dri Iter, Jack"-r. 2j ft dr l l I nee I o r lonter ·--~--·-------
Dri '•k-it "-chine . Concret e Cutting Torch-·-·----·---~----·--·
Dry Packl ttg of Concrete, 'lugglttg, f l lllnt of Shee-lolt Moles--
fine 'r•der. "lghdy 'St reet P•vlng. AlfliOr h, a-.,y, ·and
s i•il•r type he•vy con~tructi on-------·-~---··~--···------·-
flre W..tc tw!r, li.t.t'.rs , Srush lo.Mr•, P i lert •I'ICI Debris Mal'ldle rs
f 1•,....-n-----·---------------.----------------------------------
C..s, Oil •ndlor W•ter 'Jpel ine L•borer-------~----··-------~---
C..s, Oil atld/or Water Pipe! !flit Wr•pper·Pot Te116er ' fona ....," __ _
G.s, Oil and/o r W•te:r 'lpel iM Wr•pper·ft lttch 'i pe ~dover by
any •thod, Inside •"" out·---···----·------···--------------'"'1 rte<l Chaser-----·-• ·---------· -· ------·------------------• ---
~d lock S II "~Jer·--• • ·------• • ·----• ----· ·-------------·-------
lllfiiP•c t Wrench, !'WIt 1-11' I •te·-·-----·------· ·-------•·• •• ------·-
J~tt ing •~"~d W•ter llas tlttg··--·----------··--------------------
llrtttl-n. 'ot•l'l •nd !Rn •ppl yl t~V ••ptl.alt, lay·kold, creo-
sote, lilllt' urustlc •nd si•il•r t yptr -terlah ("•ppl ylng"
••n' •pplyi ng, 4 ipplt~g, brushlttg o r handl l l'lg of such .. te -
ri•h for p i pe wrappll'lg •i'ICI weterprooflng)-------------··---·
L•borer. Cfeneral or Con•t ructlol'l··-----~-----·---------------·
laborer , lefiiPOr•ry Water .nd Ai r LIM•·-------·-----·-~-------
L•borer P•c kll'lg IIDd Steel ;~nd ll'•tts·---··----··----··-----------
lafldSupe G.rdener and tklnery toWn (Mas knowled.,e of pl•nt
Nterhh ai'ICI how to pl•nt th-. lays out plant •rr•nte-l'l tl
to followi"ff t he l•n4surpe pt...,)--·-----------·----------·---
L•ser lu111 In connection with laborer•' MO rk---------------·---
"--teri•l Mos_., (W.Ih, Sl•bl, floors 8fld Decks)--~~-----~---·
Mi-r-Trr.ock Chute "-rl'l (V•l ls, Sl8bs.·Deckl. Floorl, F'O\oll'tdat\onl
•I'ICI Foot ittg,·curb attd gutter •ttd •i~lk)·-··----·----··~--
Ope.r•tor of 'ne-tic . G.'l [leuric Tools , Vlbntll'lg Kiochlnel
and siel lar •ch..n ical tooh I'IOt separate ly clanified tw:rell'l
Owrsite toncrete Vibr•tor Oper;~tor, 70 pound'l and etver-·----·-
Pipel•ye r por:rforM\ttg all services In the layi ng attd lnst•l la-
tion of p ipe from the poil'll of rec·e'lv lng ttl P*'ift "the d i tdl
~til c.onorpletion of CJPe f<~tiol'l, Including 8f\Y ancJ a·t t fonK
of tubul•r -teri•l , whether p ipe , •t•ll l c or ~lWet•llic,
condu it, attd any otMr St.•t lon•ry type of t'*ut•·r de~t lce
u~ed for the conveying o f •ny s~'t•nce or el~ttt , whether
w•ter, ,_•voe. ,o\ld , gas, •lr , or other product wh.attoevtr
•nd without regard to tM Nr ture of -terl•f fr.,. with the
tubul•r M<~terl•l it hbrlurted-------·-··----··---··---------
Pipor:l•yer's Backup P\111'1, c-ti ng, ;routii'IIJ, -k\I'IIJ of joints,
,e,.t ing, c•ulkll'lf, diapering •nd lnc lvd lng rubber t •'ket
joint~. pointing .nd 1ny and •' I other services--------------
Power lroom S-eeper (•~11)------·-------····----------------·-
Pref •b r i c•tecJ Kiottho le I tt'ltaller· --• -~-·-• • ·-------·--------·---
II i gg i 1'19 •~"~d 'lgn•ll i ng-----· • -·· ----· -----~-----·------·-----·-
llipr•p Stonep•ver, pl•clng •tone or -t s•cked concrete···-----
llock S I in~ r·----• -----·-·------·-~----• ---·----~---·-· --------
Ito to Scr•pe r 1nd T i ller----·-------··~ • --•• --·----·~--------~ --
S•ndbl•ster (nozt le~n )----··------·----·---------·-------·---
Sandb \a,ter (Pot Tettde r)-------··------·-·-··------------------$
Scaler------------------·------······---·---···-----------·----
Septlc lel'lk Digge~ and lttsu11er (Lead ...,n)--·-·---------------
5 I i p for1111 ll•i 'er•·----• ----• ·---··---------• -·---------· • ------
Steel Huderbo<lrd Kiln 1nd l:.uldel lne Setter----~~~---------·-·-
TaiO!perS , l•rko, W.c:ker •nd tlfllil•r typor:-··-·-----;--·----------
T•nk Sc;~ler •ttd Cle•ner-----------·-···------------------··-·--
T•n.<~n ll'ld ~rtlr.,.n---------···------------------~---·------·-
Tooi-Cr ib or Tooi-HoV'le (•ccording to ~.or1ttdua of Agree•nt
betoocen Te.-m5ter,• ;~nd L1boren' lntern•tlott•l s dated ,./2.2/]lt}
Tree Cli!Oiber, h il e r, th;~in s-Ope~ator , 'l t U burgh Chipper
•nd ,;,.i l•r type I rush Shred6en -·-·--··---------·----~-----
T rettc h 11'19 MacM l'lt', Hand 'rope lied-·--• ------·-·-• ---------• ·---
Underground Laborer , lncludlttg C•l notr lell-r--·-·---·-------
W.tc~n----------····-··---·-~-------·-··-------·------------·
Weld ittljj in connect ion with l1boren' wo r k---------·---·----·---
W I ndow C I eOII'It' r · • • ·-·----------· -·~·-~--• • ·---·----------·------
].20
7. 20
7.71
7. 25
7.20
7.15
7-S' J. Sl
7. 20
]. )0
].20
].20
7. 20
].Il l
7.511 '.,. 1-72
7.51
].20
7.Slt
].20
].20
7. )2
7 .)<)
], ]I
].20
].20
]. 51
].£1
1-71
]. "' ,_ .. ,
]. 71
].20
].)5
].It£ ,_ .. ,
7.65
]. )9
7. 25
7. JS
7.20
]. 62 ]. s 1
]. }2
7. 25
]. 20
].ld
] ... ,
7. ))
6 . Sll
7. 71
7.20
8. )I
7 .ss
7.8o
$ 8.115 a.,, a. 11
7.10
7.,.
7 ...
7 ...
7 ...
8.01
8 . 1.11
7 ...
8 . )2
•. 11
7 ...
7 .90
8 .)1
7. 8o
7. 8o
8 . I I
8 .21
I . )I
8 ...
8.01
8 . )I
7.8o ].,, ....
8 .01
8. 2S
J,,g ]. ss
7. gs
7 ... e. 22
8. 11
7. 92
7. ss
7. so
8.01
8 .0 1
7. 9 ) 7. ,,.
8 . )I
7.""
~n work ing f r0111 • bo'un c h1lr , •wlttglng IC<1ffold~,or svspel'ldedfrom • rope or t•ble,
•hall rece \11~ 2S( per ho "r above the •ppllcable rat~. All eflPloytel "'')rk ing from 1
bosuro ch;~ir 'hall -•r • s •fety belt prov ided by the Contractor .
!UMMEl tbA~S !FICAI !QHS (71lt/Slt2·720))
~OT£: Opoo <It le•1t ftO
be -de on d.l t e ~
d.l y1 • not 1 u f I'Ofll
indlc•ted:
the UttiOI't the fo llowl l'lg d l•tr lbut lon t o
10/117£-·tSc to
10( to
'ens Jon or Wage.•
"·' w. M v.~,
Hu l th 'lrlt'lf•~e --8S(--10/1/75
Pens lot~·-~ 1.6S--10/117S
o .... rtiMe--t l-. ~one -half , Sund•Y'
c. holld•ys dovble t i,_
v•c• t iol'l--~soc--7/1/75 ; *SSe --11 117£
*Includes ooo~k l ng •lseufl'loeflt .
MOTE : Severt cotnecuti 11e noun, e.cludlng ~~~e•l period, to begin a t 7:00, 7:)0, or
8:00 •·"'· 'hall c.onstl tute • re9ul•r d•y'a ..orlt for wh ich e i ght t i Mes the
ltr411ight -ti• hourly rue sMII be p•ld on a l l •hlfu. Slr1gle shi ft pAI!I IWIII
sh•ll not appl y on t uttMh uroder 200 fee t.
Snifter, whether ...ork.l nt or I'IOt, rtce l ve• 75t per hovr ebo~ the hlgheH
p<~ld cl•u l f icatiOt'l over wtl lch he 1'111 IMdenhlp ,
If dUI9f"Ued SUte blcenud ll•.ter·SOt per hour •bow hl l r;~te or P•Y'·
111175
late.., PI •"t labo,...r • ---~ ---·-·-~----~----•• ---··--• • --• ---·-.... • --• --~--_ ..
lias ter, Dr i 1 le r, 'o...derfl\8ft~-··--· • ·~~~----· ••• ---• • -----· • ••· ---• • • ------
lvll ,.,.9 Foreman-·------------····~··-----------·---·-··~-~-~ .. -------·---
l ull '-ang Mucker, Tr•ek,.n-· --_ .... -·----~~ ~---~·-~ ·--·-···--~-----·-·--~--~
CNrttge.l'lotae-n----• • • • --· -----·---~··--· •·• -----~---• •·• -·· • -· • -~---• ·-----•
Ctlellllcal Grout Jet.an ------··-~----··----~-~--.. ·--·-------~---.. -----------
Che:rry 'I e;U,--tt· • --·-----•• •·· --·-• .... --• ···• -· ... • • ••• --~--·-----~---• • ~--·
Chucktender, Cabletender----~--~-.. ·---····---~~-.. -----~--.. ·-····------·-~-
toncrete cr-. l l'lclude~ Ro.U.r .. S.naden···-~-------~~-·-·------·--~----
0 lai!IIOf'ld Or Iller------···-------·---·---···----~···-----~-·-·-···-·--~··--
o~~---··---~~----------~-.. -------~--~--· .. ---~~-~-.. -····----~~---~----
~. Outa l de--~~----~····-.. ··--···----~-----~~·-~-···--.. ·····--------·
G~t ~---~~----·----··· .. -· .. ·-···---··-~--~··---···-......................... .
G ro~~t Ml ... ,...n~·----·-·-........ ~~ .. -···--------~~---·-............ -·····--~·-.. ·--·~
'rout P~· -----~ -~~-• __ ................ ·---~-···-·•• ........ ----~--.... -... --··-··
J.c•l•t "l ner--··---------.. -·-····•'"·~·--···~·· ................. --.-.......... --......... .. Ju.bo "-" ________ ........ _______________ ~--.. --.. •••• .. -------------------.. -....... ..
._,., C. otMr PN .... t l' CoM.n~te PTHIIr .,.retor-~-~--·-.. -.. ~·-······
Loadlftt enll Unloefl"t At l ~ttr C.ra-----···----~~------~···········-·····
Mlftlllr•TWftft*l (~II or -.chi,..)·-................... ~-·--·-· ............... -•• ~---··-~-
ll,.r-·•··-~·····-····--····'"··-~------------· ............................. __
Mo~·~~-~--........................ --------------~----.. --................ ~.----·-·--·-
O,.re tl"' of T,.,.llflt a~~ll/or ,,.._,., ""-"I••· ............ ---~~----·-·-
Pot ,.,..,... • .,.,.., ••tie; or •tNr •h rl•f , fttr .,...,, (IMit I'IOt a,. wy of
11•1 uti.,.,, •hOtcrete, au,····--·-·--···-...,,--~···-··--~~--... -·--·-·
# ~COMfiMUII o• , AOI I)
s 8.£8
8.,6 .. ,. ue .... .... .... .. "" 1.£1 ,.2 ..
1 ua ua . ... .. ,..
'·" '·" '·" '·" .... '·" ....
'·" .. ,. ....
MEOmbe rs ol lht' · ·BJa('k-
sheep, •· a Marine air
squadron that fou 11:ht in 3
wars, "tP.'\11 ~ather April 10
for a ri'Union at the Marriott
Hotel In ~ewporl Center.
CAPT AI ~ Mj( ha.,.l D. Mark..s,
son or Mr. and \Irs. Marvin
D. Marks of Jj LG Park Ave.,
Balboa lslan11, has c rarluated
from the U. S. Air
Force test pilot sd iOOI at
Edwards AA , C' aur. He is
remainirn.o a! Edwarrls witt1
the G:il 2th Test Squadron,
ThE' 10-montll hl~hly ad-
vanced sped alized fi}'ing and
a eadem it" co·Jrse is r!Esigr.ed
to train pilots ln the latest
methOds or tes ting ami
evaluating airr r afl awl aero.
spa<"e systems,
VALERIE MURLEY OF
tt B. HAMED BY LWV
T tl(> t1lrl'•·tors of ti1P
LeaRUf of WomE>n Voter s of
Orange Coast 11a ve d f'd{'l\
Va lerlt> Murle\ ol :">ewport
B~>a d1 to SU!'<"t"('d r~>.<::ie:ninf:
president Ma r~:art>l StivPrs.
Mrs, MuriP} llo~ ... l.lf>f·n
s prvlng as first vit P-presl-
dPnl anrl tre:tsurPr ::mr! also
as th e sntlrt waste t·onsu It ant,
She Is lrf'asurer of St. Mark
Preshrt<'rlan (hurrll aod tl.e
Newport Harbor Auxi\laq
of C hildrpn's Home Sodet)
and former!~ r hairert the
NI''A'JIC)rt Beach d lizen's en·
vlronmental Quality • ontrol
advisory committ e"'.
The squ~rtron, no•· r1~·sl~
oatf'd as Muhu• Attar·k
Squadrofl-214 , ts stallnnf.'d
at El Toro MarinP Air Sta-
tion
During Worlrl W~r 11, lh<'
BJa('kS!!e-ep nP"' In ttre Solo-
mou lslanr!s, S~>>A' t.o>Orgla,
Bismark Arr lilj)('l:tj!.O, l:lrJu-
g ainvill~> anrf C..•kinJwa Lat-
tles. Durir•ll. I ~U ;wrf 1944 ,
'J lfl<-r ··onl rn:~nd or a• p
.. Papp)" flo~ Hll'ton, the twit
!S ' rer!tl.;>o! 'A'il h ShOOIIIW
rtov:n I~J";' IJflJiif•St< at rr r Jfl.
~I3 J!.H ·r, .n,·tun won 1\,r>
ln"li,rl rof '''•11'!1.
In Kor+-a :!1·1 flt"'A 111 IIi£·
Pusan P ,\l,o•lt•l , ill' hon.
Seou l <ml L'lrOSIIl n .. c; .. rvolr
r·ampahrn ....
Durin1• tloo: 'l'letnJn, w:lr,
tltf' outfit ~A":u IJas~>•: ,.., \hu
Lat In ilre nort'r~>rn SP• !ton
of Sout h \ l<'tnarlr anrt flo·W
missions 1n suppJrt at li.S.
and Sont lr \"i·'lllalro••Sii' ,-rount\
fOI'•'PS.
An ~Of\t• 111tt"f PSI~>d Ill the
offk ers-onll rl•uniun rna}
(·all ~l ll ior r·ron• 11 .1! ~r5'l-
3757.
MRS. BIRDSALL
RSVP DIRECTOR
Mrs, llarrl ~>l I'· rnus, "X -
... Uti\'e •lin•• lur •llllf' \'o!-
unt:H} Act ion<, r,t .. rofSouth
01'3111!1-f01mt •. hdS an-
nount1.'11 (ht> \JJPQtnl'n u•:1t or
Mrs. C'aUtenn .. HiMsall of
Seal Heach as pr<K>ralrl <11-
redor of till:' l~~>l lrl.'rl S··n\or
Voluntet-r Prorraw (HS\'P),
Sooth Orang I' C01111l)
The HSVP otrices H P Jo.
~;at ed :11 liH W. Bo~lho:J
Blvcl., <"€!nlr.tl :'1-e·o~;po rt
Head1. Mrs. 1111 d.s<:~l l !Oill('(l
HSVP in Au~u !':t, 1~17·1, ~s
assistant ptonanr r11 r•" tor,
She was fOl'l lrC I'I\ offl r·{>
mana..:,'r f01 t ill' Catho\i('
Sor·ia l :-;,,rvio'e in I.OQI'
fif':H"I!.
Orl~ina ll1 fro111 1\/Ji wln~
ton, llt>l:~w:lrt , <>he np£-ratl'o'l
hPr own huc;irh'SS • onsulliu~.
111 the l'"tlr••tlll'tll prf'para-
tion fielr!. Strr has li ved in
lhf' sout hern ( tHfornia area
s inr•p l!Ji3
RAYMOND WINTER
GIV£:.N PROMOTION
Ha)'Olond C. Wlllt€>f Of
S 16,000 ALREADY IH Park /lip\\·port has ht>en
FOR y .M.C.A. DR IVE n11•m~l a L vio e-prt"<;\d('n! of
aleman ~;ido l~>r, IIIII Hi r h-
MOTI' than SHi,OOO has u ris In t ., inVI.'sl mPnt Sl'-
bet'fl contrlhutf"d at tb~> ha lf-curllh.'s flnu,
wa y mark inth1'19iG-;upport He Is man:t.g,Pr or th('
campaign of thf-Orange rep.:istnhon and J kensm~
Coast YMCA, art·ordlnp.: to 1lepartment flnr1 1 ~ b <:PII at
executive direr tor Jim the fir m's hear1quan •·l s at
deBoom, The top camJ•aigner 460 S, Sprlnv; St., l.q ~ An1·('-
to date Is Buster lhmmond, les. In World War II , he
who has !JrOUI!;hl In $1,400 servPd as a llP,UtEmant o·om-
tn donations. ma ncter on thl:' staff of Ill'?
The Orange Coast YMCA, commander -tn-d•itof of thf'
lo<;ated at 2300 University ...ip:i':i'ii!Oiici:::i:f:lleelljti:. •••••IIIII Drive in Newport Beach, I
near the Back Bay, serves
the areas of Irvine, Corona
del Mar, Costa Mesa, and
Newport Beach.
2 WEEK $ .t.DDED TD
$CR £MG.t.G£MEMT
South Coast Repertory
Thea.tre announces the ad-
dition of 2 weeks of per~
formaru:.es to the regular
7 .week lonr engagement of
us upcoming play, Shake-
speare's "A midsumme r
ntcht'a dream."
F'oartetri performances
are btiOJ; added Feb. 25
through March 11 fo ac ..
cOmmoctate playgoers whu
may oot bf ablt to acquire
UCIIttl dlai'Ug tht rtpltr
performance dates, Ma.rch
II ti1rootch Aprll 24. o.--c .... ,,,_.
ud tbelr tn.clltrs wUI .ee
tM ftl'k u park oC SCR '1 U.:.C tlloaiH projoet,
a .;acta~ pob!ic Ml"ffct ._lore -roby -.11111
.......... !mltod to .....
.,: 411cua lA illo c:U...
,_ u SC!t--
tl~Mtrt d&Mlc Uld u... to
... ,. act.l • ..._.lift· ...... .t tbl 8CJt l1llatft .......... ---
Ca!!
'1WrwmawJO~
Pllono -•7.~·5.87 lr
Our hostess wiU brine eiils ond
treetines. alont ..,.h iMllpful
-nity lnformalioll.
I
....... iC.
~,.....,r,_r ....... ---------I·-------------------
,r,•r ---·-----·-··---····---·----·----·-··--·--
s.-.IMter-··-·········--·-··-------------·-·----·-··-··---·-
Sflleft IIMI ..... •rta•--···-··-----------------------------·--·--···
SM«.cuete ....--------·---·---------------------St•l ro,. b i Mr ~~~ s.uer----------------------==-··----------~r (I~' S.l~ Oft Tw.el -~------------·=:::::::::::
Ti ... ,_, .. t a-.,...-~ or st•l-···-----------·--·----·-···--··
Tool ~----------------·--·-·-------~----------------········--······-· T~l Coftc.re te flnlt~r---·····----------------------·-················--
T~I "-terl •ls H~411nt ~-····--····---·--······--·················
Vl~reto~. J~k ~r, •~tic. Tools (~ trlller)···········-·····
W•tdwen--(See l.doorut for We9U ~ ~r ....... ,, u)
7/1/7J .. ,. ._,. .. ,. ,,,. .. ,.
'·" '·" ··-··" ··-··" 1.10
•sHArT h .n e.JC .. •tiOfl o .. r fiftMn f•t -.. of Mf ty,., ..-rellr .,.rtl"l In
ftetun, but •r ~~~,_ ff'Oifl the IMrtlc:..l , -""-oM ,._,._ Is .,...., 0.. 1 u
lar,cst horl~l d l---s iOfl. I t h ,,.clfl~l1r ..-retoo4 t~t .... ••• 'e.tl...-
kep footlnts. Pipe •ncllo• (ac.watiOM,'and .... ci .. QIMtiOitt .,. •t6Ject te p.'
pro~tl s loM of the Muter l abor A9,.__nt an4 •I I -"aft, am,.•, rei N• _. tw.eh
.re Subject CO C"-e provi SiCM'" of the T..,_l Atr C...,_t,
--~ * ~ ~ ·-----· ••• ·-----· • * • ·-----· ••• ·-----· ............. ·-----·
NOTt : PI .seer Tenders Atre:.-nt Is wl t'h Contractlftl ,, .... ,.,.. A .. eclettOit •f
Southem tal i forn l•, Inc.. (NOT A ,AAT Of SOU1MlM CALIFOMIA Mllll LAM~
ACRE£"£WT .)
Plas te r Tende r hourly w.ge--·-------------------···
He•lth 'Welfare-··--------------------···------Pens ion---------------------------~-----------
Vlcltion----------------------------------·-····
(Not Alloc.ated)·---------------····.·.------------
10/1/75
n .ns .IS
I.M
. 75
7/1/J'
...
·For~·-SOe ... w. uale
.2S
Owrt l ~~~e--Ooubl e T l~~~e
Sh i ft Work--Time' one -hall Sw lntlf\9 S~ffoi4--1Sc -*'ow ac.le
~ *-----· ••• ·-----· ••• )~:: ___ • * •• •-----· ••• ·-----· ••• ·----·
1-ICI( TUtOE-S (JIAt/542·720))
NOTE : l rl c.k Tenden --·ree-t Is with The Southern Call,oml• tlstrlc:t CoWicll of
l abore rs. (MJT A 'ART Of SOUJ"EIUI CAliFOMIA *STU LMOI AGaflMUT.)
I r ick Tenders hourly w•,e······---:...._:
~•lth 'Welf•re-------------------
711/75 I0/117S 711/16 1011/76
$7 .105 SI.~S
.JS .es .ts Pension··---------------------------1.6S 1.10
Vec.et lon 'Suppl~nt•l Dues·-------. so .so .ss .5S
Overt i•··Oouble TIMe
--· •• * ·-----· * •• ·-----· •• ·~·-----· •• * ·-----· ••• ·-----· ••• ·----
9f£16IIM' £Mp!M(fl§ (JIIo/S )I -2}'60)
Apprentlcaahl,--\~
Journe~ .. tr•lftlnt··10c
tte•lth 'We lhre-·9Sc
"ens ion-·$1 .75--7/1 /75 ; $2 .00··7/1/76
V•c•tlon·Hol iday·-)Oc ; SOc·-7/1/76 Owrti .. ··Varlea, ~41nt on 'raft
they ere .orklftl with.
Fore-n· 50< per hour ove r the rate of the highest peld [ft91Mer IM4ar 1\lt
s upe n d ~ i on .
CROUP I
lrakeNn
IZ/U /7S
u .oz
~res sor Oper•tor (less th•n 6oO C.F.M.)
Eng ineer Oi ler
Cenera tor Operator
Huvy Outy ltep•i rNn He I pe r .,
Puq> Opera tor
Si gnllNn
SwitchtMn
CROUP 2
Bui ld ing Construction Inspector
C~ressor Oper1tor (600 C.f .M. or 1,0~~r
~•leum of 5 units . Ove r 5 un it s in
add i t ion•! oper•tor requi red) ,.,
Conc rete "l•er Oper•tor, Skip Type
Conveyor Operl tor
F"i reNn
Hydrostati c P~ Operato r
Oile r Crushe r (Asph•lt or Concrete Pl•nt)
Pl t nt Opertto r, Gener•tor "~ or ~ressor
Rot•ry Orlll Helper (oilfie ld)
Skiplot der·Whee l type, up to )/At yd. -wl tnout
•tttchMent
So l Is Field Technlc l•n
T•r Pot fl rem.n~
Temporary Heating Plant Operttor
Trenc.hi ng ~chine Oller
Truck Crane Oiler .. .
CROUP 3--------·-------···----------------··---·····-$,.S6
A·f ra~ or Winch Tr uck Operator
Ch• i rm.1n
Eleva tor Operato r (Ins ide)
Equl p~nt Creaser (r•ck)
ro rd Ferguson (with dragtype att•c~nts)
He I icopter R.dioman (gi'Ound)
Power tonc.rete Curi ng ~chi ne Operator
Power Conc rete S•w Oper1tor
Power-Dr ive J UMbo for~ Set ter Operator
Ross Ca r ri ~r Operator (jobsi te)
St•t ionarv Pi pe Wrapping t Cl e•nlng ~chi ne Oper•tor
CROUP ~-·-·-··-·······-····--·----------·-··········· '·''
Asph•lt Plant F i re~n
Bo r ing f\ac.hlne Operator
ao~n or Ml •er~n (Asphalt or Concrete)
Bridge Type Unloadcr and Turnt1ble Oper•tor ,
Ch ip Spre•ding ~ch ine Operttor
Conc.rete P~ Oper•to r (s~M I I po r t able)
Olnkey loc~tlve or ~torm.n (up to and lnc lud lnt 10 ton)
[qulpment Cre•ser (Cre•se Truck)
Hel icopter Holst Operetor
Highline Cablew•y Si~l~n
Hyd ra ·H•-r-Areo St~r 11 Power Sweeper Oper•tor
Rod~Mn
Rol ler Operator (compect lng )
Screed Opera tor (Asph•lt or Concrete )'
Trenching Mach i ~e Oper•tor (up to 6ft ,)
CROuP S·--------------------·~---------·-···········
Asphalt Pl •nt [nglneer
ll•c:. • Operator (up to •nd Includ ing J/At yd.)
t•t~ lant Oper•tor
l it S arpener
Conc rete Joint Kachlne Ope rator (C.n•l ' sl•llar tyt~e)
Concrete Planer Ope r•tor
Oec.k Entlne Operator
Oerr l c~n (Oil,leld t ype )
Orl ll lnv Machine Operator (incl ud ing water -.lls)
forklift Ope1etor (~der S tons c•peclty)
Hydrogr•phlc s .. der Kac.hlne Oper•tor (atr-pulp or ... cl)
lnstrU~WentNn
~chin• Tool Oper•tor
Kag lnnl s lntern•l full Sl•b Vibrator
M.ch•nlc•l lc~. Curb or Cutter (concr•t• or ••phel t)
M.chen lc•l r lnlsh&r Operttor (conc.rete•CI•ry-~·
llctw.ll or sl ~ll•rl
'•ve-nt lre•ker Oper•tor (truck ~""ted, Oller•Jowrne,-.n-
Tr•lnee required) /
~•d Oil Ml •lng ~cl\lne Operator
"oller Operator (aapNit or f lnlsttf-
Rubbe r Tl red h r th ftovlnt (4111..-nt (a Inti• antlne, .,. '*
and lnc l w41nt 25 yd. stryek)
S.1f-P,.,.IIe4 Tar Pl,.llnlftt "-' lne O,.re•r
Sttl•loe4er o.eretor (Crewler eft4 I T.,e ..,., II\ ~.
.-4 .,. to eft4 h•clv411 1t ycts .)
Slip Fo,. ,_,. O,.rator ,_.r-4rl 11ftl"1
, .. lee for ooncrete 'o..-)
Stl"''r CreM (,._tlft•Wett•"' or
T-..er Moltt (I 4,.)
T--..1 &...-.tt ..e :rrator (o.,.r
IIKI .... IBt )D ~OM
Trector O,.retor·lull.nr, T .... r kr r (.l .. le
.,.,,.., .,. to 100 h.,., fl~l eft4 al•ll•r cyp.,
-to ..,4 lnclu41nt o-s ...., s l•ller t,et)
Wlal•r·Sanerel \
$10.02
10.16
10 .,.
....
12/27/76
$ ,.95
10 . 2)
$10.$2
10.11
....
~. ... •Ei
~~~-U.I.OS (Coat hua cl) 1VIJ/7S
..... ' (Coati~---------------------------------,,0,00 ._..h , • .,,., 'fllletll• .... rator ( .. tkr ,,._.or •l•llw
t,_-1 Ki I If A r ... J ,..,) ,,.,._ er-... ,._..
tMt I• Place ,.,. a...yl .. "-UIIf'IC Operator
C.O..IMt iOfl "'•' eMI ~essor Operatcw ('.nlte ~
~tor. S.l,_,,...lle4, O...'nor
C..Crete Kl•r O..r•tor-·hw lng (Oi le r _. Jov,.._,....
Tr•lnee re~~ul re4l
Co!Krete ,..,.. O,.ruor (triKII -ownted) (OIIe r ,...,1,..,. .,_-...o-r •o ft.)
Cr-O,.,ator (.,. tO aftd lnc l \ld~nt 25 tOft ~lty) (Loftt
10011 ,.r ~p ll ~t11e) (See cr-s i ze requlr.-t) Cr111tl l~ Pleftt Operator (Oi ler or Journev-Tral ,... rettulr .. )
0r n 1 Doc cor
f lewetlnt 'r•*' O...rator
fork II ft Opernor (o~Mr S ton\)
c;.rade ttlec.br
c;radell Operator (01 ler Of" Jou~ne~--.-Trai ,... required)
c;~t lnt ~lne Oper•tor
Maacl lnt St.lel4 O,.retor
.... vy htr _.,,...
tiD Itt O,.r•tor (Cfllc.a,o loolll and s lt11l tar type)
~~_,. lelt l.oa4er & tl•llar t ype (addle IOI\8 1 ... lOY"
111176 .... .,
CAKE DECORATORS Clarence and MabJe WWtamsoo
are ptqlnetors of tbe F"rostlng Hoose in Costa Mesa
requl reel on t11o0 or ,.,,..)
leTot.~rMeu tlolt Cc:llllpector or si111lla r type '1)()1«1 BUSINESS"--
lift Mobile Operatof" (Oile r or JourMy..n-Tr•lftM req1.1irecl)
l i f t Sl•b Mach ine Oper•tor (Vagt borg 1nd sl•l l•r types)
LeNder O,.r•tor {Athey , (ucl td, Sie rr• •nd s l•l lar types)
"-terl•l Moist Ope~ator
Muck ing "-chine Operator ( h d ·Oile r or Journey.n·
Tr•lnee required-rubber-tired r•i l or tr•ck type)
'"•.,..tic Concrete 'lacing Mact ine Oper•to r (Kac.k ley-
Presswel I or s I• I l•r t ype)
,ne.,..tlc ttudlng Shield (tunnel )
"Y~~~Pc.rete '"'" Qper•tor ~c ary Drill Operetor (excluding C1•sson type)(Oi le r or
Journey .. n·Tra lnee reqt.~lred)
Rubber-Ti red E•rrh Mov ing Equi ~n t Ope r•to~ (sl ngle-
engi~·Caterp l llar , Eucl id, Athey W•gon and s imi la r
types with 1ny •nd 111 •ttac~nts over 2S yds . tnd up
to •nd Includ ing 50 c.u. yds. struck)
RUbbe r-Tired Earth ~vl ng (qul ~nt Ope rator , mu ltiple
engine (up to 1nd Including 2S yd~. struck)
!tubber-Tired Scr1per Operator (se l f-load ing. P•ddle Wheel
type--John Deere, 10~0 1nd simil ar single unit)
Self-pnope l led Curb and Cutter ~ch ine Opera tor
Sklploader Oper1tor (Crewler and Whee l t yoe--over 14 yds .•
up to •nd Including 6j yds.)
Surf•ce Heater •nd Plener Oper•tors
Tower Crene ~ra tor (2 Oper•tors requ ired at all times)
Tr•ctor CQ~~~Pressor Dr ill to.b in•t ion Ope rator
Tr•ctor Oper•tor (•ny type larger t~n D-S--100 r tywhee l
h.p. and over, o r siMi l•r) (Bulldozer , Ta~r. St reper
and Push Tr•ctor, single en gine )
Tr•c tor Oper•tor (looM Att.chments)
Tr•veling Pipe Wr•pplng, Cletnlng •nd Bending ~c.h l ne Operator
Trenching Mechlne Oper1tor (over 6 ft . depth c•pec l ty ,
..nuf•c.turers rating) (O lle r or Journeyman-tra iMe required)
Tunnel LOCOIIIDt ive Operator (ove r )0 tons)
Shovtl , a.ckhol e, Or•gl ine, Cl ~he l l Operator, over )/At yd.
•nd up to 5 cu. yd . K.lt.C. (Oi ler or Journe~•n·Tra l nee
required) (long~ ply appl ic.eble)
c;-OUf' 7----------------------------------------··----10. 12
Cr•ne Oper•tor--Over 2S tons, up to and Including 100 ton'
M.~.C . (Long loOIII PlY appl lc.•ble) (Ol ler, Journey~n
Trt lnee or 2 oper•tors requi red)
O.rric.k a.rge Oper•tor (Long Boom pay applic.•ble)
Du.al Or~ "i•er (O iler or Joumey-n-Trainee requi red)
.... vy Outy Repa i nNn-~lder tomb l nat ir>n
Ho ist Operator--Stiff legs , Guy De rrick o r s ltnil ar type , up
to 1nd including 100 tons (long boom pay appl ic•ble) (set
c~ s ize requi r-nt s)
~rt i I Loc.~tive Operator (Die se l , Gas or Electr ic)
~tor Pa trol -Blade Oper•tor (s ongle eng ine)
Mul t ipl e Eng ine Tr•c tor Oper•tor (Euclid and s imila r type ,
eacept Quad 9 C•t)
"•rtY Chi ef ·~ber-Tired ta rt~ ~ving tqulpMent Operator, (sin9le
eng ine o ve r 50 yds . struc~)
Rubbe r-T i red Ea rth ~v i ng (qul ~nt Ope rator, (~ul t lpl e
engine, Eucl id, C•te rpillar •nd sitndar) (Ove r 25 yds . .,4
up to SO c.u. yds . struck)
Show I , Blckhoe . Ora gl i ne. Cl 1ms he l l Operat or (ove r Scu yd.
".lt .C.) (Oile r or Journevm.n·Tr•inee requ ired) (long
~ Pl Y app lIcable)
Tractor Loader Ope ra tor (Crawler and whee l type ove r 6i yd~.)
Tower Crane Rep•irmen
Welder··Ce r t l f led
Woods Kl•c r O~e r~t or and \l ml ltr P8gmi 1 I [qui P"ent
CltOUP 8··--------------·-··--··-·······-··-·--------$10 .28
Auto Crader Opera tor (Gra de Checke r ~nd 1 addi t ion•!
e~loyee requ i red)
Autom.tic Slip ror~ Ope rato r (Cr•de Cnec~e r a nd I
•ddl t io n•l employee requ•red)
Cr ane Operator --ove r 100 t~ns (O .Ie r. Journeyman -
Tr•inee or two (2) oper•tor s requ.red) (Long Boom
PlY applicab le)
Ho ist Operator . Sti ff Legs. Cuy De rricks or s imila r types
(cap•ble of hoi sting IOC tons or tTCre) (L ong boo"' pay
app llc.ab le (See ere~ s •1e requirerent)
Kass E•c•vator Opera tor lt\S t han ]SO cu yds . (2 Ope r•tor s
and 01 ler or JourneyMt~·Tra inee requ•redl
~ch•n lc.al Finish•ng ~t~•~e Ope rator
~li e Form Tr ave ler O~r•tor
Moto r Patro l Ope rator ("u ti·eng ine)
Pipe ~b i l e Machine Operator (2 Ope ra to rs requi red)
Rvbber·Tlred Ea rth ~v 1 n9 Equi pment Operator (mu lt iple
encJ ine, Euc lid, Caterp• la r •nd s i,.,ila r type ove r 50 co.t .
yds . struck)
Rubber-Tired Scrape r Ope r•to r·-push•ng ooe •~ot~r Push
Cat, Push-Pull (SO< pe r no ur add i t iooa l to base rtte)
~ubbe r-T i red Self-Loading Sc raper Oper•tor {Padd le Whee l ·
Auter type, sel f lo•d ing·-2 or ..,re un i ts )
T•nde~ Equipment Operator (2 uni t s only) T•nde~ T~actor Op•ra to r (Quad 9 or s imila r type )
Tunnel Mole loring Machine Operator
GROUP '---------------·-··------·····-····-----------IO .AtO
C•n•l liner Operator (n(t Ius than 1o e""41l oyeu: Operator ,
Oiler, Welder-Mech•n ic, Cr1de C~ec~e r requi red)
C•nal Tr l~r Oper1tor l'rer•tor . Oi le r t nd 2 ot he r e~-
ployees covered by t h•' •greemen: required)
... II copter "'lot
Hlghl lne C1bleway Operate•
-..ote Con t ro l E•rth ~v .ng £qui ~n t Opera tor (~ one
Operator shall operatt --ore th•n t-o (2) piecu of ear th
~v l ng equipMent a t on~ tl•e) (SI .OO per hour add i t iona l to
tt.se r•te)
11 .11
S10 . 78 $11 0 21
10.,1 11.1t I
SUGAR FROSTED JOB
lt's a sugar-frosted world
for Clarenr~> and M.able ~ .1 -
lla mson SUI<,. the\ turr.~
rt~1r favontfi hot;t } -
dPCora~ r akes -tntCI a
famd\ bus10es s. Ttlf'\ run
the Frostt.nl! Houst> m ·costa
Mesa.
Clarence and Mable wlll
DALE L. DUNN, assi sbnt
\'lce-prE'si·iPnt, has heen
na med manager of u,., 'ew.
port Center oHJce of Home
Savings and Loan :\ssod.a -
tlon, 190 Newport Cente r
Dr tve. He w•.tS former !\ witt,
the Huntincton HartoorCor-
pontion in Land development
and sales. He ts past..pr<>sl -
dent of tto+> Huntmo,'ton Rot-
H } Club, and re< +>ived .u1
outstanding r ttlter. oon•ma-
tlon from th~ II\ of Hunt -
Ul(ton Bea<'h m 19-;z.
OPERETTAS FOR
KIDS AT SCHOOL
Opera a • .1 '-artr:. a
orr. pan ' perfo: n.m£" r tll~rt
1 Sulhvd.ll opNPttas, uodPr
tht> 1trecllon of Rt har·l
Sheldon, wtll n a._f' 1 h Or -·
a rn1e C' ount' j otfuf tr \ 'ar
<t l sele ted S• IIOOI!' IIOdE'r
tht> sponsorship of t t, .. Or-
aol?f' Count\ P hil' J t n ont
Sot '"''' musl• ~>r.rl '•mo>nt
pr~ra ms.
S1x ostum£1'(' r"rror'" Prs
... ot1 a p1a.nt c:t v.Jl. t:*' :-lorn
for 4th crat1Pr~ of t•p lr-
\'int-umfiP<"l sr!lrol r1tstrt t
at 9·30 a.n . M •r • ~'. at
tht> '"'"''"POrt ~artnr ht.:-"
s hoot au.1ttonu~. 'iarbctr
\'It'll' I? I PIT ••Of l f\ c;, l100l v.·:Ji
st>ft ,., rra..·rJ" that aftpr .
noor at 1 p.r r J'tw me-
'":lOrt<~l an~ h<>1'1lll (>)P .
""'entan c;c hoolc; ·it 'l.avt-
thr pE>rf"r n an e-o \'lr ~
tr.
LAW FIRM LEASES
WELLS fARCO SPACE
1 JthJ!ll .\ --' aH .. tnc:. ~outh
t>rn C' .ihforma s tl 1r1
lar,:~>c:t l:l w fl ··r , h.ts l~">,1SP<1
near l\ J full noor 10 thE>
lrvtne I 0111p M1 \ ':, O(>Y. 16-
S tOf) \\ells l-ar~o !·utlchn~
In S~vtpon ( o>ntPr .
The Ia• h rrn. v.·tth 1ff1t t>s
1n C't>ntun 'If\ an • tk>wn-
tov.·n Los '-O£eiE'S :s c;latf"d
to move lts OrancP C' ount~
off1• PS frorr IO•'ntov•n Santa
.. na to t h 14th no.lr or tile
Wplls Fa.r~o tli.JlJ.1lllC. 660
'liewport CE'nter nnve, on
Fetl. 22,
Latham & \\ au.m~ JOins
d('(:()ratt> your weddlllg ca.k:e,
r r eate a speclal good1e for
vou, or teach you how to
do tt yourse U. About ha If
of their stor e, locat£'d at
2384 Newport Blvd., lS
class room space. They tea<'h
night cl1sses to house1nves,
Marines, bartendl'rs -any-
body interested I& leam!rl£
t he cran for fun, profit, or
both.
in fact, that's how Mablf'
a.od Clar ence started out,
as students. Mable bought
out her Orange Coast Col-
l~e instructor's bustness
12 years ago, and moved
it to its prt>sent loe1t1oo
2 ~ears later. They llavl'
won dozens of awards over
the ~·ears for t~ir decorat -
ing prowess, and now run
contests for ttteir studt>nt s,
past and prt>sent.
The}' keep plenty of bak-
ing decorating s~lles on
band to sell to dec-orating
bafts. Conical bags that hol d
the sweet stuff are made of
11arious mater lals, rang1ng
from parchment to plasti• .
And the tin}' metal tips th:lt
shape the designs <'orne Ln
just about every conceivablE>
for m. Ther e are tl,ps, !or
example, that for m a Oowt>r,
a leaf, a star, a tin y Chr ist-
mas tr~ -)"OU oame 1t.
Spectal ornaments arP 1n
stoc k., too, for wedding cal.es
and ot her spec ial "themE'"
rPahons . Some of tilE'
miniatur es used on cakes
are also bou~ht by a.!i<.'i-
anados o! tilt> growlnf hobb)
of collec~ ml.n12tures and
ftllm£ doll houses.
Cake pans, t:kllllf's m 1
other balong afl(j pa rtllfl"'
neE'ds are on h2nd.
Oecoratinr sldlls ron P an
hanti} for projects otherlhan
r akes, Mable points out. You
r ar. make prett} dt>SlgtJS with
mashe-0 potat()('s, Cor tn-
stance, or r reare I"'ODVE'rsa -
tlon-pleCE' hors d'oeuvres.
[t's a ftnl!t>r-lrrk.lnc 1:0011
buslnt>SS or hot>tJ\, S<l ys
Mabel.
JA N UNVERT NAME O
BY REALTY OFFICE
Jan llnvert of Newport
Shores h2s bE-en named dr-
: t> tor of artvertlsmr anti
put.Jic r elat1ons for tht> 1 us-
ttn baseci 'orporat~> offl• t'S
or Rt><i Hill Rea It\ b\· f 1-
"".lfd A. \ahu:an, prestdt nt.
J&~ previous!\ served as
1trector of put:.lir relat•ons
for Advanta~t> Adverttsm,.
Sht> serves on the l<>ar~ of
d trP<'tor s for tht> Or1Ulft>
Count) Cultural C t-nter and
thf Children's N(>urologtcal
Foundation, aoo IS bus tness
manager for tht> lrvlnt-
master rnorale.
FROSTY E XERCISE
GUARDS PIPELIHE
Wheel Excavator Oper•tor (o~Mr 7SO cu yds . per hour-·2
~r•tors and I Oi ler or Journe~~·Tra lnee •nd 2 Keavy
Duty Repe h·•n requi red) n-. dl fferent talt ewer and •bow the est•b llsM!d c lut lflc.etlons..W,..... ac.e les .,.... a I'Ommunlh of cwPr 'lO I~"
fir ms in !'\ewport C entt"r 's
Flnanr lal Plata, ~J.hirh toda~
lD<'IU<iE'S 5 tua=h-r tS( offi< f'
hutldtnors..
~rm} Privatt> SC'ott 0
Hohsoo, 19, soo of Mrs.
Barbara L. HObson. 514-1 '2
M arl.gol d, CorOD.l dt>J Mar,
a sslgned to the 1st Battalion.
:5th Infantry at Ft. Stewart,
Ga., is partlctpa.t~Dtt to ex-
e rr lst' Jack Frost in Alasb.
Thts ls a tTaiDIDi exerd M
for the dflteose or the trans-
A la.sk:a piptlt.M •
PYt. Hobson compl «1
bas1c tratnlng at ft. Pol~
La., and was last staticmed
at f't. senn~.a~. Ca..
Cr-Ier Tr1ctor (Quad 9l-·50c per h01.1r add It ion• I
'vsh "ull Rlggs··SOc 'pe r hour •ddit iona l
·T~ ,.ush·,ull systet~~s··$1 .SO per hour add lt ion•l
Tower Cranes··'Sc pe r ~r add ition•!
) OrUIII Hoist··1Sc pe r hour •dd l t lon•l
Al l wor~ perforNd in Tunneh··JS< per hour addi t ion•!
(AI•o Includes Survey and "yclrogr•P~Ic -ork)
lont looM: Oper•tors 'Oi lers 15< pe r ho~r 80 ' to 100 '. 20( ,.r hour for
eech addlt lon•l 20' of ~ or port ion t hereof . Oi lers r~l -II1IP to a
••1-of the 200' r•te . Tan.._ Type (qul ~n t··Scra,.rs , .. lly O~s . •tc. (any ~l ftet iOft)·-
$1.00 per hour add l t l ~al .... ·-----· ... ·-·--· ... , _____ .... ·-----· ... ·-----· ... ·--
TlMSTUS
tiM..ltfl ' '-11 1 '•"·-$1 .00
'-"• t on-·6Sc
Yac.t l~ ' MollM y fund··$1.00
Tr•lnlng ' U,tracllftt ,Wft4••10<
Overt I•··TI • ' ~If
Swn4ar-& ... 114ey.--~te Tl•
JIOT£ 7/117'··70c to ~ d istributed to -941' an.c1 frlft9H .... 60 ...,. •rlor Nt lu
froe the Un ion.
ro .... n: Wheft I tOf'lt r ac.tor 8lJIPlOyS on his peyroll ' Or-~ T .... tett .-rat lnt
equl jMNnt under the Jvrl sdlct 1011 o f the T.-.t•rs,..cl .. l"'.,., e~t..-n t
less th•n s l• cans Mel .. lnte~nc:e ••ul..-..t ,t'-C.trKtor -.ll*tlpte
OtiC Tea-.s te r u Cr•ft rore-'1 and he ahaf\ r.c.el .. SOc ,., --~ 110re t"-"
the hlpst T«-.ter c l •n lf ltat lon o .. r •ld.l he I• ,.,._.,
._,,_ or llloe4.11" Creft8, lei ler trte of .,..,,_., trlwr-----
CCOMTIMU 10 OM PAel •• )
11/117S . ··-
SUBSCRIPTION ORDER
ONLY U.OO FOa OM! YIAI ----------------
!'CAKE .................................. .
AD~ •...••.••••••..•••••••••••••••
CITY • .. • .•••.•.•••••.•.•••••• Uf .••••
S~MD IM nttS OaOII '"TM a• TO.
MIWPOIT H~RIOR IMII-mt L CO~.ST MWY., CD .... A DIL ~·
. ..
............
(COMniiUIO PttOM PA.I IJ
locn~----··-·------·····--··~-------····-·-···•···········---·· ~~ tl at~l ~tor Tr~k·-------·--··---·-·······-··········-----------
lh"l"r of ,...lcle or C..IMtlon of ._lclas of: •I·A..I•·················•·························-------------·-·-··· )-"-.1•--·------------------------------------------------------------
... or .,,., Aalea··· ------··----· --· • ·-····-------• ···--·-•• • •••• ·----
Dr I~ of 0 I I lpre•O.r lt'"we: .. -· ······----•••• -·--------------------•• •
Drl .. r of Tr~~ontl l··~l• Truck-·Under ) ya~s-··-----------------------
Orl .. r of Tr•"slt··"l• Truck•·) y•r4s or .. r.----···-------·--········
~cret\1 Trucks··L••• thAn 6i yanl• .. tar lev.l----------------------
~""'te Tf'VCb ·-•• yard• ••Uer le...-1 eft4l owr-----------------------
~11 Off-hlthw•y ~u ipMent within T.._.t•r Jurl•dlctlon---------------
(off•hl .... •y ~lnatlon of whl"les .,.d/or ... l,..nt with
IMIItlple power sovrcet, $1.00 ,.-r hour H41tlonel)
WITH THE fOllDWIK txCEPTiotrtS : (Intent h tMt •II -t•r pulls
aho fall under this dass1flutl01'1)
Orl """r of 0~ Truck of leu th.wl 1' yards ,..ter I aw l
!l nc l~tdet an upgndll\9 prior to lnc,...se)-------------------------1' yards but len th.,.. 2S yar~h -tar lewl
(lr'lcludeos.,.. -..pgrad lr'lt prior to il'lc. ... as•)-------------------------
2S yards or 11110re IH!ter la~~el··------···---------------------------
fork ll ft Or l wer -----• ------• ---• • • • -----------------------------• ·--•
fwe I Tr~>ek Ori vtl"·· ------• • ·-•• • ---·------------·----• --·------• ·--• --
11'1 and Sl,.ilal" Type t~"o~elo.s when pe rfo,..lnt 1110rll. with Te-ter
j '" i sd I c t I on-------------··· •··-------·• ·---------• --• ..,.. -----·----• •
Pipeline ar>d Utility WOrk int Tr~o~ell. Orhoer lnclu4 1flt Win"h Tr\Kk b1o1t
ll111ited to trvcltt appl iuble to Pipelifte and Utll i t) Work, where il
compos i te Cl"ew Is used···-------------------------------------------
llo'"s Carr i rr Driver· -HI way·-··--·--------------------···------·---·-·-
Traffic Control Pilot Car , (Mcllldint Mov itlg Heavy (""l p!llefll Pe.-.lt lo.d
S I vrry T r""k Or i ver-· --·--------· · ---------------------• -----• ·-• --·-•
Truck Creaser and Ti re_,., (SOc per "o1o1r aOcl it lonal for Tire,..n)
(Chan9e In Tire-an Cond lt lons)-------------------------···-----~----
Truc:k Mo~ted POMer Br~-------------------------------------------
Truc:k ~epa i r .. n--·-------------·--------------------------------------
Tr~Kk ~e~ I r_, He I per·····----··---·--------------------·--·---------
Truc k ke~lr,..n-Welder·----------·-----------------------------------
Wa reho use-n and Te~ter-----·------------------------------·········
Wareho1olse~n-·Ci erk -------------------------------------------------·
w. te r Tr vck--2 AllIes ----------··----------·--------------·-------------
Water Tr uck··) or .ore Axl~s------------------------------------------
We l der··-·····---------------------------------------------------··-··
WorkIng Truc;k Or l .... r-----·----· --------------------------• -·---------•
Winch Truck Drlwr {Ute per hr . ..Wit iOI'a l when o,.ratir'lt Wlnc;h 01"
siMilar 'peel a ! attac:._.u_)
•tncludles at I vehicles less than s l• tons .
11/1175 .. , .. ,
I . IS
1.)0 a.ss .. )) .. , I.SJ .. ,
I .Sl
'· 10
8. JS
1.60
'· /0 I .IS
1.})
8.111
l .ll8
I .IS I. IS
l .lll .....
8.21
9.10
l .llO ,_ 20
8.07
8. 21
8.))
8 .1lS
'· 10 8.'-8
+Off·h i9,..,_.Y t:qu ip!llent, for the p..orpose of tl'llt Atr--nt, shell ,...,., 1ny eq1o1 i ~t'll
or cOfl'lblnatiOfl of unladen eqwlp.ettt whi ch cannot be l lcenud for non~~~! or regull l"
h ighway 1o1St! beca1o1se of Mldth, height or lengtl'l l lllliUtiOfll ...,...n ..,.~turing the
eq1o1ipMent or coMa lnation of equ l~rll as it Is M lng operated.
N-OH :~ Wo rke r$~ "owse.owrs ar. listed ot1 pa~ 1
SUB-TRADES WAGE RATES
ASI(STOS WOAA[U (21)/}&ll-111 71)
/Oen ' I Fore-.n SOc above J/t4
for.-n 2Sc above Joume.,_,
Asbestos Workers··---------------------
8/117S
"eal th ~ We lf•re·-IOc
Pens ion··90c
Overt l ~~~e··Double Tl,.
Vacat lon·S•vlngs --$1 .00
Occypatlo,.,al ttea lth··]( Apprentlu·-'c
Dves Cl'leck Off--)Oc
__ ,. "' •• ·-----· • * • ·-----· •• * ·-----· .... ·-----· . "' . ·-----· ... ·-----
(2 1JIS''-·7711 )
for~n-----------·-·--·----------------
At slstilt'lt for~n----------------------
~nera l Fore!Mn ·to be IMfOtlated
bet-en Contractor ~ tl'le Un /gn_
8o i I e MMke r ~ Blackslll l tl'l-• ----------• ---
10/1/75
12 . ]0
12. OS
11 . ss
ltealth • We lf.,.e·-75c
Penslon·-S/.00
V.cat lon--50(
ltpprW'It lc.esh/p--2(
'
-'111/76
12 . 75
12 .50
12 .00
10/1/7'
IJ.SS
1]. ]0
12 .10
lt/1/77
l).ts
1 J. 70
1}. zo
--· •• t ·-----· * •• ·-----111"' •• ·-----·"' •• ·-----· ••• ·-----· ...... ~----
II!( II AU~ (11 -'1 /S J 1·}1)2)
lr lcklayer~ ~ Stone l'lasons--------------
Fore_,., 2·5 •n SOC aboYe Joumey•n
fo•-n 6·11 •n 7Sc •bow Journey-n
Fore~~~~n 12 'o.,.r SI .SO above Jou rneyMan
5/I/7S
$10.0)
tlealth ' '"'' faN~·-80( Trade PrOf!Otlot'l·-20¢
'ensl0f1··70c 1.1(.1.--lc
V•cat ion•-SOc ApprentIce-·II Oc
lnt 'l Pens ion-·40(
lond··SOc
Owr t i""'·-Ooub le Tl•
--· ••• ·-----· • * • ·-----· ••• ·-----· ••• ·-----· •• ' ·-----· ••• ·----· [b(CTIII CI AM (11 ... /5)1-10 }0)
forem.n--------·--·----------------------·-··--·····-
'-"eral For-n·------------------·-···-------··-·---
Svb for~,.,------------------------------------------
C.ble Spl leer fore,.t'I·-------------------------------
Cable Splic.er---------------------·------------------
Wire .. n ·• Lin-n -Tedonlc l an -Cert i fied Wa11der·-··
!/I/7S SIZ .,,
1 J. ,a
12 .04
12 .,,
11. '2
11.110
Meal t h ~We l fa re--liSe
o-rt i•·-Double Tillie
Pet'ls ion-·8Sc
/II .LI .f .·-1\
E-.loyee Tra lnll'lt··lc
--· •• * ·----~· * * • ·-----· ... ·-----· ... ·-----· ... ·-----· ... ·-----·
[lfYATO~ Ca-5TkUCTO~S (21)/JS,-t )SJ)
"-chan lc in charge---------------------------------
"-eh~lc-·-·-----------------------·--------------
Hel per---------------------------------------------
Probationary He lpe r--------------------··----------
J/1175
$1).50
12 .00
.... 0 ....
Health I. Welfare··.II!S
[ducat ional--1(
Pet'lliOI"I--)lc
Overt !•·-Doub let 1-
2l for .. " un6tr 5 yrs.
'' o-r S yrs s ... pl...,.,tal ··'• r••· hrly
rate to •llt lble ..,lor-•
__ ,. ... ·-----· ... ·-----· ... ··-----· "' . "' ·-----· ... ·-----· ... ·-----·
GLAZIUS (21)/)fio-al01 )
ForeNn )-5 ,.,.,
for-n 6-a ..,.n
fore-n o~~er "
SOc above J/t4
'S< .~~o .... J/1(
-S 1 . 00 a bow J/14
C fal ler··-·-• ·-------·-• ----•• -----------$10 .16 (Incl..,., vacation)
Health 1. Welfare--SSe Panslon·-tsc hut iOI'I & lloll•y--1 Jl (lrw;l..ad In -..J
App.-.nt lcnhlp··'c Olsabll i ty ,ayc..,.ck Protectlon--10c O..s CMck Off·-Ia
O....r tl~~~t··W..k days--t l• ~ one-Mif Itt 2
S..turdays--tl• ~ on•·..,.lf 1st At
S.woMys·tto1 iOars··Doubla Ti•
hr~. u ... r.after ~I• Tl •
hrs . tM,..a ftar DGUIIIa Tl•
__ ,. .. ' ·-----· "' .. ·-----· . . . ··-----· . . . ·-----. . .. ·--.--· . . . ·-----·
bc\THE~S (7 1-'I/SJI·I6At})
S/1/15
ror-n 1Dl abow Jo\lrMy-
Laltt.r---------------------------·------SIO .SO
Heal th I. Welfare-·6oc
r rade ,f'OIIIOt I on--nc
Pens10f'·-7Sc Vac•tlon·~soc
Owrtllllll••Oouble Tl• --· ... ·--. --. • • • ·-----· • • .. ·-.--.til • • • ·-----· ••• ·-----· ••• ·-----·
t6!1UIS
rore .. n ' ..,. or leu SOc .00... JovrM:.,_-,
ror..., S Mf'l or .,re 75C abow Jo.,rne~
ro,. ... ,. 2S ..n or .,,.. i I. ~S -.ow Jo..rne.,.._
l rwn------· -· ----·-··------·--------------·-··--
l r6rlh, S..lng s .. ,.---------------------···----·-
,.,_,h•nters--·-····-----·--·-·----------·-·-·---
ral n t lurne r--•• •• ----·· • •·--·--·------·······---
Spr•y-•••••••••••••·-···--------------···-------
Spray, s;.,, 1111 St....----------------------------·
~l .. ter-··-----------------------------------
Saftdblatter, Swint st...-------------------------
,,.., UMI & ld• reinter (1......-)··--··-·---·.
lroft, ~~· ',,,, ... twlnt ·~--------------· s,,,,, Iron, sc .. l 'lrl'tl (1~-------------
"""" ''·" 10.07
1/1/77
'"-'' 11.11
11.,
10.17
1 t .11
'1.)7
'1.17 n .U
11.11
11 .)7 ,,_,
-
.._ .........
f'VILIIIfDIUILY -,_,
,A.t11tiiS (C..thM• .. ,
tl.,.n, Cll•l"'' la..l--·--·--·----------·····
l r~h. ,,, .... st .. l 5 l rl ... ------------------· l,rey, (11•1"'1 lteel 1 lrt...--~------·-·· o,..,...t 1 rln lahe.r-·····---~-----------·~-------
*"-"' con Of" uw••
111111 ••• 10 •• lt.SJ
10.1)
.... , th l V.lfa,..--7'c
S...lor ,_..r--Ic
'-siOR--51 ...
111171---1.11
W..tl---1k
Owes U.C.k Off·· tOe
7/1/76--ISc
e..rtl•·-ll• t ........ If
3
SWt4ey 6 ... ,..,. ....... l•tl•
\I§!! PAll!!!!$ {COIMII(IM.)
ti/1/J'J
Lea...,. (Cont.truc.tiOI'I)----------·-----------··· t J.•
Journey-.n (Coftl truc.tiOI'I)···--------------····-·· 7.S7
Jov~Y-(5/fl'l Palntu)·-------~----------····· t .J7
PIc tor Ia! Ar tIst·--·-------··------··------··· •• M . )I
Helper (P•IM ~ Constr'WC:tlon)----·-------------·· 7.1111
• •• ••• tt.U ....
lii/J1 • ... , ..., ..... ....
,.. ........ r-..
Ll'-tit ...... uee:t--•••
Mealth & wr.l fare--AIO( hnsiOI"I··~ VKatl_.... '*after It yn. 6.tll eft.r M yrs.
I Pa id Mrol ldayt 6 .• •ftar Jl yn. 7,8 efter JJ Y"-
,..L COWAJW'S .. FaUee aapls, '' with u lll-Udo
ttst, wUI bf presea.ted March 30 tbroq:b AprU S In the
et.bboue u tbe Lido Players' flna.l produetioo of the
19'75 -78 seasoa. Here are the '•angels:• Pat Moran,
at left. and Iris Schneider, 111 the roles or Julia and
Jue. Their husbands, fred and Wuty, ue played by
Sta.n Bell .a.nd Laddy Reday. The visiting boy frlend of
years gone by is pla)"ed by George Harris. Elsie Painter
1.s Juilas's maid. Norma Bell )s producer-dlr~tor •
Q.,.rti•·-Ti• & --half J.f4 after U '"' a efc.r '' Jrl.
•• ' •• ·-----· ••• ·-----· ••• ·-----· • fl • •··---· •• fl ··----· ••• -----
Sl!"j/11" PAOnf"S (COMUCIAl Dt:COMTOl)
Jowrney~--------------------------------------
[ He l per·····------------------------------------
l /11/75
s 1.n
].JI
~~~~~l!lers at Hoag
Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Terry Drive West, Harbor Vit>w
Lorentzen, 111 5 Aviemore Homes.
H. 'w.--At()( ,e,.,tl01'1·-60c YautiOf'··lla 6l after tO,,._ 10 •• after I Y~"· Terrace, Cosb Me sa. Gir l -Mr. and Mrs , John
' pa id "o\ldays IS Mys aftel" 10 yn.
Ow rti-··T I• & one-half
Girl -Mr.andMrs. Ti mo-Kerka, 1872 Port Wheeler,
lby Matton, 1684 Marguerite, Harbor View Homes.
Harbor View Hills. Boy -Mr. ant1 Mrs. John • • • • •-----• "' • • til-----• • • • •-----• • • 11 •-----• • • • •-----• • • • •----Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Mi-Ross, 192 E. 18th St reet,
SikH PAJNI£ftS (OU T DOO~ AOV["f!SIMC) (2 t)l)lt·S2l71
lt/t/7S
$10 .)1 ,_ )7
7 .S7
ch.a.el Ragsdale, 3201 Dakota Costa Mesa.
Ave., Costa Mesa. " SATURDAY, JA t-O. 31
Girl • Mr. and Mrs. An-Boy • Mr. and Mrs. Mi-
thony Lter,17642lHrchTret r hael Garbf>r, 3532 Pec1.n,
LD., lrvlne. !rvine. Sign Pa in ter·-----··-----·----·-·-·····-----------
Helper·-----··------·-·--·········---------------·
H~ollth 'Welf,.,e--C.Oc Pen~ion --'!Oc Vacation -tO Nys
II P~dd Hot ida ys 20 Hys
Overt i -··Ti ~~~e • 011e·haif
0 " Boy-Mr. and Mrs. Wa yne Girl -Mr. ;md Mrs.
after 1 yr.-IS lllays aft•r 1 Y ·Lerner, Z047-B Charle, Co-Thomas D:.tvls, Z86i Velas-•ft•r 20 yrll.
• • .... ·-----· "' "' "' ·-----· ... ·----·· . "' "' ·-----
PIP[ TR.AO£S
PI .....tier (. Steamfi tter !;en' I For..,..n 20• above J/,.,
P1umOer • Steamfitter rore~~~o~n 10\ •bo..,. J/t4 rate
Pl~ber
]/I/7S 7/1/7'
$1/."
sta Mesa. 'o, Costa Mesa. 1
• FRIDAY, JAN. 16 • MO~DAY, FEB. 2 ,
Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Wal-Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Wil -
lace Wiric k, 5708 SeasiiOtP liam McKlnley, 277 Morn-
Or ., West Newport. iiiR CaJI )"OO, Sho re Cliffs.
• SATURDAY, JAJ". l i ' Tl"ESDAY, FEB. 3
Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Martin Gi rl -Mr. aJII1 Mrs . Barr)
Bustos, 20'72 -D ~e,..·pon Collet\, i Mint Gla<le, Irvine.
BIYd., Costa Mpsa. Bo~ -Mr. and Mrs. W!!.
Girl -Mr. anti Mrs. John liam Wa\kPr, 2 Balboa
Walas, 5052 Ro\ale, Irvine. Coves.
Hulth t. Welfare--IO:C Pen\ion--16\ Vaut ion··l)l TrantporutiOf'I••SOc(Sit.OO Girl_ Mr. and Mrs . For-Bo}". ~lr, an1l Mrs. Ron-A.pprrnt ic:~. J/!'1 Tra i ni,.,g. P r01110t i or~·-1 t• Ovt:rt i-··Oovble Ti,. ,.r 4iiY .... )rest Young, 27f Sherwood aid Gou lf't, 18 Oet>rspr [fll!,
Ut ility
Ut I I i t y
Pipel ine !Oen'l . for~man 20l above J/t4
Pipel ine fore""n 10\ abo¥• J/1( rate
t0/I/7S 10!1/76 St., Cos ta Mesa. Irvin~>.
7/1/75
$10.,S
H . 'W.·-lOt; Pen5 ion-·1 6\
Tr•lni ng·•)\
Vacatlotl 'Moll days•·l)l
Ap prentice & J/,., o ... rti-·-Oou•t• Ti ..
Air COild ition ir'l9 ' ~fr i 9t!rlt ion
Fore"'iin IOl aboY II J/,.,-~,.,·I . fore.,..,., 2~
(en i f i ed fore~~~an 20\ •bove J/,..
Ce rtified !;en'l fore,..n 20'( o~~bove Certified
Jour ne y111.1n· ·--·-· ---·• ·-· • ---------·------·-· • ·-• S 11 . JS
Cr rtified Jo\lrney.,..n·---···----------------------11 .50
$10. II
~/,.. Certiflut iOfl ··l \
"'ea l th 'We lhre··Sl.l] Pen l i on··S I.~ Wacat iOft I. lloll4..-s··S I.Il2
App rent ice Tra ining' Pr01110t i 0t1··Z~ Ovtrti---~111 Ti •
Spr ink le r Fitter s
Spr inkler f i tter
Hllil lth (. Wr l f•re ·--------------------·---·-·····-
Pen ~ ion··--·--···--·-------•-·---------•· ••••· • ·•
Vacat ion(. Soilv ings-------·--·-·-·----·-········-·
Apprent ice··-··--·----·-···----------···-----····
O vert i ~~~e ··Ooubl rt imeo l
lr~itlt ion t L01"'n Sp ro nlo.ir r J/,.. (~:tt i r ic d
lrr igilt io<1 L L•··m Spr ink ler J /!'1 not H·rlifi~d
Sewer & Stor,. Dra in Journay~n
Heal th' Wtlfart··IO\ Pet'ls lon-·1 '-
Apprent ice & J /,., Tra lni rtt•·1-}/At'
"'115
Sl)."
·" ... ....
•••
111175
s a. 70 a. 5o
7/1/JS
$ 1 .21
'"17'
7111.,.
s '·~ ....
Jll/7f,
... "' ·-----· "' "' . ·-----· . "' . ·-----· ... ·-----· ... ·--··-· ... ·---·
(71At/S]1 ·)6J7)
Fore-n---------·------------------------------
Jo~otrne-,-n-·--------·-------------·------------
10/1/75
Health 1. We1fare-·7k PentiOI'I·-SI.IS Waull0f1••6k Wrentlcat••IOC
Trade Pr-tion·•lSc Add l•lnluretl w Trl!llt·-SC O..rtl•-· .... 1• Tl•
Girl-Mr. anrt Mrs. Rich-Bo} -Mr. anr1 Mr.c;.Stevt>n
ard fisher, 490 Cabrillo, Brown, 3260 Mir hlt::an, Co-
Costa Mesa. sta MPsa.
• MO NDAY, JA N. l 'J Roy -Mr. and Mrs, AI-
Bo y -Mr. and Mr s. fonso Ba rragan, 2446 Santa
Stephen Read, 20 1 Fairway Ana Ave._. IIA, Costa 1o.lesa.
Pl., Costa Mesa. ' WEDN"ESilA Y, fEB. 4
Girl -Mr. 31ld M'fs. Gul-Girl-Mr. 1\nd Mrs. Law.
shan Bhatia, 2067 Port Rris-renc·e Millard, 1780 Pia-
to! Cir., Harbor \'if•v.· centl:~, Costa Me sa.
Homes. • THURSDAY, Ff.B. 5
Girl-Mr. andMrs,Wiilts Girl -Mr. and Mrs. FrE"""
Thompson, 162iCorska Pl., H. Sa lter Ill, 361!1 Surf-
Costa Mesa. vie'*', Harbor Vit>\\' !!ill~:
• TUESDAY, JAN. 20 • rRJOAY.., FEB . 6 ,
Boy • Mr. ;:md Mrs . Wll-Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Hob-
llam Tischler, 1972-C Wal-erl Ninrlerknecht, 2641S:mia
lace, Costa l.tesa, ,\ua Ave., Costa Mesa.
• WE-DNESDAY, JAN. 21 Gi rl-Mr . and Mrs.RoiJin
Boy -Mr. and Mrs, Ken-Howe, 2117 E. Ocean f\Jvd .,
neth Zoelle, 2® Park A vi",, BaU..oa.
Balboa Island, • SATliRDA )", FEB. j
• THURSDAY, JAN . 22 Girl -Mr. and Mrs. W\1.
Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Ml-Ham Pearl, 641-C Vk1or ia,
chael McHale, 920 Durell Costa Mf'sa.
St •• Costa Mpsa. Girl -Mr . anrl ~1 rs. Mi-
Girl -Mr ,andMrs.Steven ch:l.f'l Marlroerf, 211 Marl-
Jacobsen, 141 72 Moorelrt, rold, Corona d~>l Mar .
Irvine. Boy -Mr. an!l Mrs . Earl
Boy . Mr. and Mrs. Pe1Pr LeBaron, or 2717 Sandpiper
Vail, 497 Cos ta Mesa St., Dr., Costa Mesa.
Costa Mesa, • SUNOA Y, FEB. 8
Boy -Mr. and Mrs, Ziarl &y-Mr,and Mrs.Rona\11
NaJme, 2261 Maple St., "D, Felbaum, ')80 W. 19thSir•>el,
Costa Mesa. Costa Mesa.
• fRIDAY, JAN. 23 8o}"-Mr. and Mrs . Rir h-
Boy -Mr. aOO Mrs. Co r-arrt Wray, !%5 Port
dell lversoo, 645 Baysidf' Clarldi!e. Harbor Viev.·
Dr., Newport Beach. Homes.
8o)'-Mr.andMrs,Josepll • MONDAY , FER. !J
Bellavla, 717 Jasmine, Co-Girl -Mr. anrl Mrs. \', A.
rona del Mar. Gailey, 634-0 Ha ndlton, Co-
Boy -Mr. and Mrs. sta Mesa.
Stephen Vasblnd,.r, 373 W. Boy-Mr. and Mrs . Rkh-
Bay, Apt. B, Costa Mesa. ard Crout'h, 199 1 ~1apl t>
• SUNDAY, JAN. 25 Av~ •• COsta Mesa. • ,. ,. • •-----til ,. • , •-----• • • • •---··• • • til •-----• • • • •-····• • til • •----Boy -Mr. a.n•l Mrs. Rob -Boy -Mr. aOO Mr s Mi-
IUIL!Eitl fLC!O! t RECQMJ!Yl GQYI!S!'i (7111/SJ 1-JS 12)
I/1/7S
Carpet, Llnol•""" & Soft Til• Layers ---·------·---S t .IJ
tarpet Sewers {V•c .. )11)-·-·--------------------· 6.•s
l'aterlal "andler (v.c .• ]J)-··---------·---··----1.67 s. .. Jeu App l lcator (Vee .... 2)---------------·---1.,
""'ttl ~ w. 1 f•r•··6S( '•nslor~--Uc Veuti•··SJf
Owrt i•··Ti• ~ Ona·H•If• V.keM l-lrttll h .... ,. Tl•
ert Griggs , 175 Albert Pl., chael Kurtz, 507 1 BayonnE>
Costa Mesa. Cir., irvine.
Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Pat -
Stephen Hopk.ln s, !l Rue Fon-rirk Co leman, 905 Mc KenziE'
talne, Big Canyon. Pl., Costa. Mesa.
Gi rl -Mr. and Mr s . Rob-• TUESDAY, FEB. 10
ert Patrick, 1828 Kinglet Boy . Mr. and Mrs . Tprry
Court, Co!o1a Mesa. Jones, 14881 Dusk, Irvine,
Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Boy -Mr.and Mrs .N1cho-
Stanley Matel, 3123 Dublin, las DiPietnntonlo, 13651
,. • • ,. •-----• ~ ,. , •-----• • • • •--·-·• • a • *--···• • • • •-----• • • a •--·--CostJ. Mesa. Olympic, Costa Mesa.
wues
bf (PI tc.h, 0....., I. Wat•r,roof)
--""ftltctl -f $1.00 eatr•) For.-n••$11 .11, Sub ro~·SIO .tt
IllS/IS
Jot,trne.,.._-----------··-----··--····----···Sf0.7' (l~~ef.-. -tl•tt fl c:Mdl off!
T...,orary ... ~---------·-·----------------6.tl (f~~el .... .,..Ciwl••• ..... off,
.... I th & Vel fua--82( Peftslon-·IOe ~ti•··SI.• .... Cllaa Off·-JOc Apprutlushlp & ,,.,,.,,,.. .... OilS ,..l•htreti ... --.16S ,... .. , ,_... .. ,Sc
• MONDAY, JAN. 26 Girl -Mr. anti Mrs. Mi.
Boy -Mr. and Mr~. Rob-chael Cor coran, G95 18
ere Bradley, 657 Victoria, JoaM, Costa Mesa.
Costa Mesa.. Girl-Dr . and Mrs. Roger
Girl-Mr,and Mrs.Dantel Thomas, 1636 Anita La ne,
WIDtoo, !61 Brentwood Pl., Harbor Htcblllnlls.
Co.ta Mesa. Boy -Mr . and Mrs, WU -
• TUESDAY, JAN. 27 llam Skinner, 4471 Elm Tree
Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Gary Ln., l"lne .
PU11n.ntl, 2'700 Peterson • WEDNESDAY. fEB, 11
Way. t588, Costa Mesa. Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Gary lftduttry flol'l6-•2( o,..rti•··TI• I ...-Mif Girl • Mr, and Mrs, Fred-MUls, Zl26 Thurtn, IH, Co-• , ,. • til·--·-• ,. ,. ,. •-----• ,. • • •---·-• a • • •-----• • • • ..... ,. •• ,. • • • •-----ertk Wtjleftbtck, 1847 Port sta Mesa,
SII.(T tiJAL (11At!S27·71•1)
fo.-...n•·ULIII Gar'l 'l ,_,....._·-SIJ.St
Sheet "'ta' WorUr····--·--·-----·········------·
Mh1ttl & V.lfa,.·-tltc ,.,.,,_...,,,,. t•t'l
V.utfon··tot of tross ,.,roll S.A.J .,.,I,••'-
7/111J
,_,,..,.... .. ,.. ,..,_tlc.e•"''··Jc
l4wea\1.,_.l '~"If
Slleftleld Pl., Harbor View Boy · Mr,andMrs.Oonald
Homes, Craig, 306-1/t E. Ocean
CJrl-Mr. and Mrs. War-front. Balboa.
r • HarttJne, 1657 Bayside Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Dennis
Dr., Coroaa del Mar, Burton, 296!1 Mendou Dr,, eo,-Nr.aad Mra.Joseph Cotta Wua.
M•rnyt 857 W, WU.OO, Co-Gtrt -Dr. a.Dd Mra, Ross
.ta Mta. Peters. IM8 Port Albus
Boy -Mr. ud Mrs, My~ PI,, Harbor VIew Hom es. • • • • •-----• • ,. ,. •-----• • • ,. •·····• • * • •--·-·• • • • •·····• * 11 • •----• .......,.. 2$45 Suta Aoa • THURSDAY, FEB. l!
I.wlustry f"llftd·-IOc O...rti..-·TI• I ...... If
Tlft'W "M'N tiJIUS (11)/111-71111
1/IIJJ ' ..• ....
Aq.,eo.tl Mesa. Clft -Mr.udMrs.Ronakt
• THURSDAY • .JA1f. tt Alll.aM, 143 Albert Pt., Co-~·
8o)' -llr, ud Mrs. Rod-.U MOIL 711171
Al l .... Mitch lne Wotll----·-·--·-·------····-~-...
,,. ... ,IMCa4 .... "-UU I.,_.., Itt to ..,., ........ --
Mill,.~" l 'l•r l'ladlll'le O,.retor····--·--···· ··••••
r.-.ti OMry "-t (IU to Myt)•••••••••••••••••••
"-•left & W.lf•r•·-······--···-··--····-·-··--·-··
.._nsl01t·•· ··----· •• ----••• .... -· • ~ ---· • • ----·--··
' .... 7.1)
.)S . ,.
V•cet lon•····-··-····----····----~---··----·---·-,,.
O....rtf•~•.,..kdlllyt:-h Tl• & OM·Nalf; W..ke!\41 ' .. u .. ,.-
' '· ,, '·" ' ...
U)
•• '·" ...... ,,_
..
_, StoDe, 1 Golde~ Star • • FRIDA. Y, FEB. IS
lrYIM. 8oJ .. Mr. uc1 Mra. Cer -Bor • llr, ud Mrs, JamH hanl9pi..U, I'IOOPeter-
llellld, ZS7S Veraao Pl.. Pl., Alt. 16D,,COita at-, ,-
lmoo. ' SATIIIIDAY, FEB. 14 ·-
Girl-Mr,udllrs.IIUtoo 8o)' • llr.lllld Mro. Gary
lfo'-, 11110 Port CU'<Ilpo Glftloy, ZIU --lA,
Pl., -VloW Homoo. c--· ..
SfN'..,, .,.... ''*"'' ' ........... llafl'-·----·--
10 .)2 , ...
10.07
10.)2
JO.)J
IO.S7
10.07
10.)1
10.)!
10,J7
tt.U
711/16
$10.)1
10.6.2
10.17
,10.J7
10.61
.... 7
10.17
II , 12
10.6! 10 .11
10.17
II. 11
11 .77
11 .61
11 .17
--· •• fl ······-· ................ fl til···--· ••• ·---·-· ••• ···-···· ••• • FRIDAY, JA.Jif,IO Gltl-Mr,MdMra,O.U
•··· Girl -... _. lin. Fnd -· lU ..,, ..._ 1 t•ft I• J adl.• • -• ---·-......... ••• ................ -· .............. ..
I
.,._,.,. . .
·~.---,.
a I' ., mt "-" IIJIIa -. tee ............. ,
.~ I ... -· •• ·--
(
c
I
(
c
-
l ,, ,, ,,
••
" •• ... ..
I• ,, .. •• •
u
Tl
Ce ..
" ...
0•
~ ...
.. I
Oh
o~
••
!:!! ... ... ... ...
••
.!!2! .... .. ,
o .. ,..
-
r · f1 () 11 , t • G 1 ( , t 1 t · Mil«:&
01 JI08I.,E .,IlliG
u•a.~ onu-
.,.. 1811K!T m. t (PA-etn: COAST _.,.WAY
PW)II JAM..U _,AD
to lbcAitTII'VII 80UlZ-
YdD)
11101"1:£ 15 HEREBY
GtYD tW ...... ,.
llfarda a, 19'71, It tile ...
ol t :JO P.M. &a tile eo-dJ
C.....,.... ot tM CltJ Ran •
ol tall CtiJoiMtwport a.cta. loeUed .. uoo ........ _
port ~ N.-port
8.-e... eo-ty ot Ol"'..lp,
..._ ol Callfonla. lbl Ci ty
Co.eU ..W bold I E*bUc
beaJ'tlc tor tbl s-rpose ol
ctet•nailllllc U tM bcNDd-
artes of exlstt.ac u•r-croact UWtties OUtrlet No.
4 no.ld be uneoded to add
to U.. district a lh1p of
lUd wroxtrnat•ly so feet
ill w!ckb alGae tbt oortb@rly
side ot tbe Paclftc Cout
fticbway betweea Jamboree
Road ud MacArt!Mir Boule-
n rd.
For flartber bdor mat:Joo,
refereoce Is hereby made
to a map •oowlQK tbe bouod-
artH of Undef'(I'OUod Utili-
ties District No. 4 as tt 1s
proposed to be ame nded. The
map is designated as Draw.
ing No. RW-5334-S, ctatef!
February t, 1976, and ls on
fll~ In the om <'e of t he City
Clerk, located ln the City
Hall.
N"'lce is fu rther given
tbat the total estimated cost
of the proposed work ts
$305,000; that the Southern
C altfornla Ectlson Companr
proposes to cootrll>Ute
$!50,000; and the Partnc
Telepbooe and Telegraph
Company proposes to coo-
tribute S50,000. The es-
timated total sum or $5,000
required for the cooverslon
trom over head services to
underground sen lces on
tbeir own propf>rtles will
be the obligation of 1ndiv1c1ual
property owner s.
Any persons interPstefi Ln.
o r owning proper ty within
Underground UtUltles Dis-
trict No. 4 or the pr oposed
artdltioo to the district may
rtiP wltb the City Clerk prior
to the Ume fixed for the hear-
lug written protests or ob-
jecUons to the proposed ad-
dition to the 11istrict, or
they may present verbal pro-
tests or objections at said
public hear~.n&.
OORIS GEORGE, Actl.ng
City Clerk of the City or
Newport Beact&, Caillornb
Publish: Feb. 26, March
4, 1976. lD the Newport Har-
bor Ensign.
LIGALMOTICI
S-10002
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The following person is
dolni buslness as: Garden
Grove Subaru, 13861 Garden
Grove Blvd., Garden Grove,
Ca. 9Z640: Friendly Auto
Center, Inc., Callfornta Cor-
poration, 13861 Garrlen
Grove Blvd., Gar~ Grove,
Ca. 92640.
This business ls conducted
by a corporation.
Corporation Name:
Friendly Auto Center, lnc .•
DBA Garden Grove Subaru,
Wlll.lam van den Hur k, V. P.
Tbis statement was fUed
with the County Clerk of
Orup Count}' Jan. 29, 1976.
Pat>Usb: Feb. 19, Z6, Mar.
4, 11, 1976, ln the Newport
Harbor Ensign. F -52079
LIGAL MOTICI
Liii:IG11CI
F'k:11TIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
Tbe followmc periOilS are
doillc butaess I S: Letzi 'S
Clothes ChHt, ZS05 W, Bal-
boa BlYd., Newport B•ch.
~ IUymond E. Nnea,
U0-1/Z 40th St.. Newport
Beach. Cal. 92663; Certnlte
M. Nel'ea, l S0-1/Z 40th St.,
Newport Beach.. Cal. 92663.
This bllstaess is cooducted
by an locH vidual.
Signed: Raymood E. Neveu
ThJs statement was flled
wtth tbe County C lerk of
Orance County Feb. 23,1976.
PubUsb: Feb. 26. Mar. 4,
11, 18. 1976, 1.n the Newport
Harbor Ensign. F -52912
ue:u •net
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The following persoo is
doing business as: Uni-
versity 01tice Furniture,
Zl82 Dupont, Suite 4, lr-
vtoe. Ca. 92664: E. l lnc.,
2182 Dupont, Suit~ 4, Ir-
vine. Ca. 92664.
This business is conducted
by a corporation.
Corporation Name: E. l
Inc., Dlvid A. Norcl>lom.
V. P.
This statement was filed
wltb the County Clerk of
Orange County Feb. 6, 1976.
Publish: Feb. 12, 19, 26,
March 4, 1976, in tbe New-
port Harbor Enslgn. FS2445
LIGAL M011CI
f'ICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
Tbe followtnc persoo is
doing buslness as: Encore,
31716 So. Coast Hwy., So.
Laguna Beach: Dorothy Me -
Crudeo, 117 J~ Ave., Bal-
boa Island, Ca. 92662.
This busLDess ls cQQdueted
by IJl t.nd1ridual.
SigDed: Dorothy McC ~
This statement was rued
wltb the County Clerk of
Or ange County Feb. 6, 1976.
Publlsh: Feb. 12, 19, Z6,
March 4, 1976, in tbe New-
port Harbor Ensign. F -52444
LIGAL. MOTICI
S-06093
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The following person is
doing bus iness as: C ruisJng
Institute of the Pacific, 1300
Logan St., Costa Mesa, Ca.
92626: Erik W. Borg, 25232
Nueva Vista Dr., Lagun2
Ni.guel, Ca. 92677.
This business ls conducted
by an lndlvldual.
Signed: Er lk W. Borg.
This statement was flied
"lth the County Clerk of
Orange COODty Feb. 6, 1976,
Publish: Feb. 12, 19, 26.
March 4, 1976, Ln the New-
port Huber Enslen. F -52466
LIMLMOTICI
(CO M TIMUfO FltOM 'AGE 6)
TIL( lAYER & TERRA ZZO WORKERS < 2 1 }/llo lo • 1 866 I
Foreman J-10 men SS .OO per dey above JIM
foreman 11 men or more SIO .OO above' J/"
Ter r~zto Foreman 2 me n SS .OO per day above J/"
Terr~zzo fore~n 3 me n or more S6 .00 per day
above J/M
7/l/7S
• WillMIDAY, P'£8. ll
W. F.a-r,lUSWIIIIII
lalla,....._. Yletr BW..
~ tllllt $nO worttl fll .......................
.. ft'08I .... .... tied liP
at a &Up Ill Ill? Baysldt,
.._.,_ ! p.m. Feb. 10 ud
I p.m. Feb. 11 ••• A pis.
tD1, mobUe ndio, rear door
arm rt'lt ad c.b.ronw let-
lltrtac. ft1led at $1.400,
•ere stolea from Ml~el
Jttat•a car wtUte lt wu
AlltiiiAlf "lchul W. Craft. s-AI!(I nnr his bomeat 1616 f~ of Mr. aad lln. W. Ocean Froet. Ceatnl
Glean Croft ol 180 Breed-Newport. between 11:30 p.
way. Costa We~ llU beeo feb 10 7 HJect.d Jor teclllllcal tnJD-m. · and ~30 a.m. ,,... u Feb. 11 ••• Char les Ken-,... lD the . S. Air Force oey of Z004 E. Ocean Blvd ..
nlODles systems field at Babla, f11P0rtecl tbat a
Keesler AFB. Mlss. Rt re-TV set, stereo aad radio,
ceetly completed bulc nlMd .at $850, burglul.&ed
traiJWic at Lacklud AFB, from his bome between 6: 15 Teas. --"";";;~-;;;;~;---a.m. and 10:45 p.m. by a LIML .. 11C8 1 tblef •bo forced opeo a 'lt'ln-
dow ••• Cyndee Weymoutb
S-06074 r ep>rted tbat someooe pried
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS opea tbe window or bel' ear
NAME STATEMENT while it was puked 1.n rroot
T he following persons are or her home at 613 Polo-
dolnc business as: M 41 S settb, Corona del Mar,
lovestmP.nt Company, 25652 fl'Om 1 a.m. until ooon. and
Taladro Street. MlssloD took a $1&6 tape deck •.•
Vle)), Ca. 92675: Melvin P. Aft~r a neighbor told him
Jackson, !4816 J eronimo his doc had collapsed LD the
Lane, El Toro, Ca. 9Z630; back yard, Arthur Powers,
Sally P. J ackson, 24816 2238 Port Lerwlct, Ha rbor
J eronimo Lane, ElToro,Ca. View Homes. rus hed theant-
92630, mal to a vet, wher e it dled
T his bus lness is conducted of a collapset1 luog pierced
by an individual. by a pellet from a pellet guo.
Signed: Melvin P. Jar k-
son. Sally P. Jackson. • THURSOA Y, FEB. 12
T his statem~nt was filed Dean Alden Ekdahl Jr.,
wltll t he County Clerk of 30, ol 2052 Tustin, West
Orange County Feb. 5, 1976. Upper Bay, waschargedtrith
Publ .... F b 1" 19 "6 intox1r ated disorderly roo-ts .. : e . c., • " •
Ma rch 4, 1976. 1n the New-duct at 3:05 a.m. at Tustin
port Harbor Enslgn.F -52371. and W. Coast Hw y ., Mar i-
ners MUe • . • A Sl 50
LIGAL MOnCI water pump was stolen fl'Om
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS the dock at the home of
NAME STATE ME NT James Riddle, in the 600
Tbe following persons are block of Lido Park Dr., Ll ~
doing business as: 2633 do Penlosula, dur ing tbe day
Limited, 2633/!643 Orange • . . An estimated $500
Ave., Costa Mesa, Cali-damace was done to Mtchael
fornla: Richard L. Benton, McKenna 's Rolls-Royce
25196 Mtles Ave., El Toro, when Mr. McKenna, wf\0
C alltornia; Alan T. Marriott, lives at 408 Piaua Lic1o,
4991 Alcorn Lane, Irvine, Lic1o Isle, reported tnat th~
California; Roger R. Brooks, car was struck by gravel
9272 Par liament Ave., West-a pparPntly thrown at it as
mlnster , Calltornla. he drove on Via Ltdo ..•
This businesSJsconducted Charles Jooes. away from
by -•· Lkftitled ·Pamershlp .•• b~. -"'me. at 5512" R1ver.
This statement was filed West Newport , from Feb.
with the County Clerk of 1 through Feb. 12, returned
Orange County Feb. 19,1976. and foupd tbat hls home had
R. H. Spooner, Attorner been ransacked of $6,600
at Law, P.O. Bo>. 15b, c0 • worth of householl1 ap-
rona del Mar, Ca. 92625. phances. and furnlshmgs
(714) 752-7231. .b~·. a, burglar "-'ho got in
Publish: Feb. 26, Mar . 4, ~rOilgtl a sli<fmg glass door
11, 18, 1976, Ln the Newport With a fault). lock • . .
Harbor Ensign. r -52868 Marian Sandhu, 3628 Ocean
Blvd., Coroua del Mar, re-
portet1 a S355 mlnt-bike sto-
14'0 from her unlorkE'd ~a r
age.
LICAL MOnCI
CP-1732
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The followlng person lS
doing business as: Develop-
ment Services Co., 17235
Citron, Irvine, Callfornia
92664: Wllllam Fred~rlck
Diehl, 17235 Citron, Irvin~.
California 92664.
T ilts business ls conductet1
by an lndJvldual.
Signed: William F. Olehl.
T his statement was filed
wlth the County C le r k or
Orange County Feb. 18, 1976.
Glasser and Smith, at-
torneys at Law, 610 Newport
Center Dr ive, Sutte 990,
Newport Bear h, California
92660.
Publish: Feb. 26, Mar. 4,
11, 18, 1976, in the Newport
Harbor Enslgn. F5Z801
LIGAL MOTICI
1 111/7~
• FRIDAY, FEB. 13
Rtchard Charles Cle-
ments, 24, of 215 35t h, West
Newport, was arrested at
9:30 a.m. in Tustin b\' New.
port Beach police, and ~·har
ged wlt h selling cocainE' ...
A cotton print dress, valued
at $75 , v.'as stolen rrom a
rack at the Apropos shop L1
Fashion lslanct sometime he-
tween 7:30 p.m. and 9:15
p.m. • . . Peyton Reed's
1974 Vega car was stolen
from the par king lot at the
Orange Count)· Airport while
Mr. Reed, who lives at 402
Vista Parada, the Bl~tffs,
was away on a plane tnp
for a ctay.
• SATURDAY, FEB. H
A $75 mar ine battery ns
stolen from a boat at Tran-
spac Yachts. 2400 w. Coast
Hwy.. Mariners Mile, be-
twHn 5 p.m. Feb. 14 and
4 p.m. 'Feb. 16 • • • While
Paul Bernsteln slept in his
Ti le l ayer (includes vacation' e~loyee H 4 W) -------------SlO . 79
Terrazro Wor~ (includes vacation)---·----------$10 .50
• bom, at 5705Seashore, West
Newport. someone came in
throqgb an unlocked door and
stole 3 gultars, valued at
$320. sometlme between 11
p.m. Feb. 14 and 10 a.m.
f eb. 15 ••• A Ur e was
s lashed oo Thomas Brown's
car wbile It was parked at
bis borne at 1427 P rlscUla,
ltee lth 'Wel hre--.695 (e~loyu pays .Oio) Pension·-.. ()( Vacat lon--$1 .00
._.pnenticuhi p·-.06 or $10,50 pt'r montt-,Til t' Pr'OIIIOtlon-ISc +Employer paysSIS per mo .
lnt'l Pens ion--40c Overtime--Time£ one-halt: weekend' 4 hol idays cs Double Time
Terruro Wor~er~. Hea lth ' ~lfar~--JOc Pcns ion--70c Vace tion--70<
111• n i m~) Harbor Hlgblaods. betw~n
DOOD Feb. 14 and 1 p.m.
... t lol'al Track PrOifiOt ion-·Sc l ocal Trade Pr01t10t ion--20c (S2S 00 ~r mo
O~rti~--T i me 'one-ha l f . wee~cnd~ £holiday~ Doublet i ~
, A * •-----• • f! t: '-----• a • t-----• Feb. 15, causing an estima-
lflE nEL'EM (11 )/385-1671) ll./I/7S
Tile He lper--------·-----------------------------S8 ... 6S
Cert i f ied·-·-------------------------------------8.7 .. 5 (Includes .29 Co\1 o f ll ~i ng)
Nealth 'Welfare--S]( Retirement-·SI.OO Var.ation-Sa"inqs --)Oc
Cttr iHIIIi~ Savi,9s--20c Oiubility L Oenta l--140c Tile PrOifiOtion --ISc +(mployt r pays
Apprentlce·-11c (S8.00 mi,imum) SIS pe~ NOnth
Overtime--1st hr. • Time Lone-half. a lI hrs. a fter, Weekends L ~lldays -Oou~letl~
(2 1 )I)BS-1671) 6/11/75
"-rbl• Mel~r-----------------------···---------$ 6 .7)(1nclude~ vac~tion LC~rl st~'
Savings)
Mea lttl 'Welfere--S1t ~tl rellll!nt ··Sl .Olj Vacet ion--)Oc
Ol t ebl l lty 'Oen tai --~Oc Ctlrlst~s Savings--lOc
Owrt ii!IC-·Ist 2 hn.-1"'"' ~ one•half ,.t ll t-,rs •ft~r .W.ek.ends 'Ho li day ~-Doublet lme
A 6 " ·-----t ~ ' . ___ ,... " . -----
~I n WOIUl[ ItS (2 I )/)2 7-2&.9 .. )
-....n 'Molllco~n-----·-·---·-··---·--·-------
C~····-,·---------------------------------·le~~d Ken,---·--------------------------------
n·----* • • • *----·-
711/75
S8.12
8.)2
7. )6
~ ··--···
._.lth '~lfarc·-ISc Pcnslon··S1.6S Vaution--Sik Overti•-·lst II hr~.-tiMe
and one-h•lf, a fter II hrs.
I t Double T l~
ft ' 'C; ••••••• JOI!I • "\ ' ..... ~ ll ............ -~ ft .. ··----· ••• ·-----· • w ....
(2 I )/S81 •S88~1
~rney .. n-------·········----·----··----------
fo~-~-----·--·-······ -·--·-·-·------
Owrtl ~~e --fiii'C! 'One-H•I f , S\111\cleY' • Dout.l• l 11N'
leo &..-orcrt for tHh(of' frtntrr a..n lflt\
7/1/7S
S 1. Sl
I II
1/1/"/6
s a. 11
•• 71
ted loa ol $50.
• SUNDAY, FEB. 15
Abo« SlOO 1D change was
...,.._ from a colD-operated
•ubi-. mac hiM at Oakwood
ap&r'bMIIta, .ometlmt be-
tW'MD ll:SO a.m. Feb. 8
and li:SO Lm. Feb. 15, by
a ....,.et 1rbo the managt -
mtet belWfes bu a key and
who hits the mactwM wMk-
Jy ••• lllf•••• took 9 pottftd
PliDta. be1qtoc to tbe Sun-
abtM IIID plut sbop, whUe
tMy .. re MIJIC esed to dt-
eonte model bome s oa Spy-
llaa fWI. betWeen 6 p.m.
f'tb. 14 IDd 10 LrD. f@b. 15
••• A m.u•a watcb. nlued
at $1,000 wu atolf!l t'r'Om a
cll'elelr clnwer ba Ralph
Mti ... 'l sulte at tbl BaJbol
BIJ Clllb~ ~ 800D IDd
10:top.a.
• IIIOimAY, FEB. 11
...... l..aYupii £J'IIlu.
II, oi tOO Metl't.mac, COilta u-.. wu cllarC*S W'IHI mil·
d ... .,. dlwt clrtYliJ at
•
t:U Lm.llt Blrch ear Brts-
tDI, Satta ADa ~ ••••
ao.aJd £dwanl y 16
01 l%Z1 Part Newport aPart~
.-.. •asarrestedoearhU
liloale at 10 p.m. oa aD out-
staadtnr CeotnJ Ora.nce
COIQt)' Court trarnftt ct~uc
lac a vehicle codt ~lobUoa
• • • William WWred Breau
OJ of 22Z Fen, N~wport
Sborts, was arrest~ at loth
aDd B•ltJOa Blvd.,. Balboa_, at
10 p, m. on a vehicle code
•arrant . . . Alvln Leroy
MUJholloDd, 59, of 2912 W.
Coa st Hwy., Mariner s Milt>,
was rharged with misdemea-
oor drunk driving at 6:30
p.m. at Jamboree and E.
Coast Hwy. . • • Someone
stole a $120 cltluns band
radio rrom an l"lne Com-
pany pt kup t rur k parked
1D a lot at 107 1 Camelbac k.
North Ford area, betwf«<
3 p.m. FE'b. 13 and 8 .1.m.
Feb.K
• TtESDAY, FEB. 17
Ri h.w1 Cantrf!ll reportt'd
a feorr-lmorked llowo on hiS
propert, at 211 O range,
Newport Shores, betwePO 3
p.m. ano 4 p.m., <:ausing an
estimated S30 damage •••
J ohn Darryel De Motte, 28,
or 766-J Wilson, Costa Mesa,
and Gunna r Emil Watson, 29,
of 2303 FairhUI, West Upper
Bay, were arrested at 2:56
p.m. at 210 Via Lido Sord,
Lido Isle, ant1 rharged with
coospinq to rommit bur-
glar} . . . A woman t1es-
c rtbet1 as about S-7, IJlac k,
weighing 120 ant1lll I1Pr twen-
ties, IS susperte-d of stealuu?;
2 men's shirts, valu('(i at
$35, from the Who Are Those
Guys" shop at 2301 W. Bal-
boa., Centnl ~"wport. at
3:40 p.m. . . Ahout $200
damagf was done when va n-
dals slashe-d the hlgt• .PJ mp
landing pad on the football
fteld at I\ewport Harbor h~t1
school sometime betw~n 4
p.m. Fel•.ll and 3p.m.Feb.
17 ..• A thief took $202
from the cash rt>gtster at
Ullman's sail shop, 410 2fit h,
Canner y Village, betw~n 5
p.m. Feb. 16 anrl 8:30a.m.
Feb. 17.
• WE OSESDA \. FEB. 18
Carla Shogren, 19, .tnrl
O~vid Btettel, 26, ,.·ere J r-
rested at their home .It 185
Rocheste r, Cosu Mesa, ann
charged wtth ~rand thert 1n
c•OQJ)(>('tton with somE> fur-
niture mlssm1t from an
apartment at 206 E. Balboa
Blvt1., Balboa, from -.~o•h1 h
the) had recently mov('(i ..
Dolly MalJie Simpson, 3 '·
of 1366-,A ~ao, Costd
~t ... sa, v.•as arrested at 4:40
p.m. at 983 Paulanno, Costa
Mr-sa, and • har2('(1 "''ith re-
' etv1nR known stolt'n prop-
erty • • . Danl~>l Geor~e
Doleshal, 26, of 835 C Pnter,
CoS'ta Mesa, was 'har~!'O
wtth lntoxicatet1 disomt>rh
··onduct at 1:30 a.m. at 418
E. Oceao Front, Halboa ..•
James F rank \'alante, 28,
of 5515 River, West I\ewport,
v.·as r harged with mis.M-
mt>anor drunk rlrivin~ at 3:15
p.m. at River and 4-;'tta, West
"\Pwport ... Thteves took
6 llres, valued at S314, fron
a lisplay starn1 .11 Tra•1r-
.,qnds Arro station, 6':'00 \\.
( t'lJSt H\\"\ •• \\-PSI '\ l'lltport,
t'·P'~een 8 p.m. and 11:30
p.n ... A SJ4~ v.•etsutt left
on a bal<on' r:ul at Rkh-
ar1 Morse's home, 7201Sea-
sr.ore, West ~ewport was
stolen betweE'n 8 p.m. and 10
p.m.
• THt:RSOA Y, FEB.l9
~rank Randt>l Towle, 49,
of 600 E. Ocean F ront, Bal-
hoa, was c ha rged with mis-
c1Pmeanor drunk drivinp; at
9:30 p.m. at Tustm and Coast
Hw\., Mariners Mile ...
\lark Karl Chancellor, 18,
of 1848 \'ista M l Oro, tht>
1-\'utfs, was charg@od v.·tth
.:;hoplltttng at Fashion Island
d r 8:30 p.m. . . A surr-
~oard a.od a wet suit, valued
:H SZZO, werE' s tolen from
the hOme of John Ma1'B€'th,
~1 5 RlverstdP, ~ewport
HPlghts, betW~€'n i:30 a.m.
t>'tl, 19 and 1:30 p.m. FE'b.
:?:! ••• Vito Gtarntano's
IQ7& Chevrolet Nova ar was
tol..n from the allt>\ hehin<1
hiS bome at 5061rvl.lle, :-..('Ill-
port Helchts, betwt>en 9:30
p.m. Feb. 18 and 8 a..m.
Feb. 19 ••• Two blcyrles,
valued at $S20. wer t> stolt>n
from aa unlocked garagt' at
tht> home o1 Jean Edch , 11,
Bummc TrH, Btg Can)'Ofl,
~etwHD a a.m. and • p.m •..
• FRIDAY, fEB. !0
Budd AldYyn R lntogl\au ,
40, of t030 W, Coast Hwy.,
Nf'wport Sbonos, wu arrut-
td tbe" at &:!0 p.m. ud
r haf'CC!d wttb latoxJrattd ctts-
orderlJ coadu<:t . • • A miD
~I(J'I)ed u 5-9, 175, about
Z5 111n old. dresMd iJa
ttlDit II IDIIC't for usau.lt
Ud ....,., c. Soott Rarrla,
ll, t1 • ,..ltill, Newport
Httcta. no totd pollc. n.
sw~ llll)rot(l'lfd him,
stl"Kk ldm lD the fact, thee
lattr ~-him ud .,_t
"'"' ............... at Htb st. beecla at 5:15
p.m. . • A $1!0 .. J'I)oud
•as «oleo from tbe patio
at tbe bomt of Ste9ea MiiH,
114-8 •4th. West Newport,
between 7 p.m. Fr-O. 9 aDd
7 p.m. Feb. zo.
• SATURDAY, f"£8. %1
Patrick Edmcad Tbrop, %5,
of 952 W. litb. Costa MH&.
was arrested •t 12:15 p.m.
at Adams and E. Bay, Bal-
boa, oo a vehicle oode yto.
lation -w.·arnnt •.• Daniel
Wesley Oavniels, 31, of
5707 1/2 Seashore, West
Newport, was picked up at
57th and w. Ocean Front,
West ~ewport, at 7:30a.m.
on a Van !{uys check-wr iting
warrant • . . Thomas An-
t hon~· K~rne), 45, ollU5-S
E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa. was
ha rvet~ with lntcmuted dts-
o rrterl ~ collduct at 5:35 p.m.
at •C" and E. Sal~ .••
Susan Wend} Kasten, 25, of
1705 Shertnrtoo, Oakwooct,
was r harged wUb pett) theft
at 11:20 a.m. at Fashloo Is-
land • • . William Wayne
Pttllhps , 32, of 2550 Eldon,
Costa, Mesa, was arresterd
at :t:20 p.m. at Dover and
Mariners, Westcllff, on a
l.Jke Vallt>~ wa rrant r harg-
ln£ him w1th grand t11eft
. . . Two bicycles , valued
at 275 v.·ere taken f rom the
unJ()( k('(l garage at Floyd
L~she's home, 232 Agate,
Balboa Island, between 11
p.m. Fet.. 20 and 7:30 a.rr .
Feb. 21. .. About $300 ltlrr.-
age was tiooe to Gar} John-
son's •ar v.·ttiieitwas pa rked
ln front of his home at 232i
Mar~uet, :-;ewport Hetghts,
b) someone wbo sr ratt'hed tt
a lonK the side, between mid-
night and 3 a.m ... Tools
valued at 3230 wer e stolen
from an open garaee at Joe
Starr's home, 3308 Marc·us,
West ~ev.•port, bef'o\•een noon
.nl'1 2 p.rr ..•. \\hen David
Gut'rrero left his briefc-ase
outs ido:. his door at h1s Oak-
wood apartments home for
5 minutes at :i:30 p.m.,
s omeonP ~erl it anrl stole
a )400 ('a I• ulator.
'St:;\DAY,fEB 22
.~ bt>er holtlf! WdS throv.·n
t hrou2t1 the r~ar wint1ow of
Vil·tor l tpparront's rar
while It was parked on the
s treet at his home at 4i l0
Seashore, West !\ewport,
rrom 11 p.m. Feb. 21 until
0 a.m. Feb. 22, au.su~ UO
damage ..• K(>[lneth Ltnd·
sa~. 21H lSth St., Central
~ewport, rE'port!'O an un.
lmo"''" n ISS II~ t hrov.·n
throuih rrw •.nndo-.. of hts
car, park• t1 on th~> str~.>~t
nPar n1s home t1unnc the
nkltt ... Gan Steven DrPs-
sler, 22, of 436 Fernleaf,
Corona dt>l Mar, was r:-hatl!ed
'4'tth mlSdem~>anor drunk
1rivmg at 1(}.30 p.m. at Hel-
Iotrope and First, Corona
rtel Mar ... Mt,·hael Dennis
o ·sulllvan, 21, of jJO "·
18th, Costa Mesa, was
c ha r~erl ·.rdth intoXIt'ate<l dJs-
o rdE'fl) •ondur t at 8:45 p.m.
at 2108 \1.. O··ean F ront,
Central ;\ev.·port •.. Tames
(harlt>s Sullivan, 32, of
~04 -A '-' Balboa Rlvri .. Ba1-
IJOa, was charg€'(1 IVlt h mtol'.-
tC' a ted djsorderl} ondu t lt
Hth Jod Balboa at 5:30 p.m.
•.. J<>uglasJames M lnt~rt>,
62, of 2Z04 C ltff, ;\ev.'po'rt
Hetghts, was stoppeti ar 6:35
p.m. at 1\von ant1 Rtvt>rstdP,
Newport Ht>llZhts. anrt
c ha rged •ol'it h m1Sdt'n1€'3ll0r
drunk 11rivinc ... Fr et!en• k
Harold KPlse\, 28, of 2202
W. Or~.>an Front, C Pntral
~ewport, was l'hUI!E'd wit h
dlsord(lrh ··ondur t whilE' In-
toxicated at 2:15 a.m. at
21st and W. Ocean Front,
Central ~ewport . . . A
S2!i0 antique musiC' box v.·as
stolen from Jim CaquPtt~>'s
s tore at 363 ". :-.. ewport
Blvd., ~ewport lleij.;hts,
while he was talk!"': to ano-
t her t'ustomer at 3 10 p.m.
. . . Someone stolE' a ~250
TV set from Audr~' 1\nll!ht·s
apartment at 761 Promon-
tory Point West, bt>tvo·f>('fl
Feb. 2 and 11:45 p.m. Fet•.
22.
LIMLMOnCI
S-06096
STATEMEN T 01-
ABANDONMENT OF USE
OF FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME
The follotr~.n« person has
abandoaed the u~ or the
nctittous busilless name
Newport LUe Ma,utne at
2192 OvPont. Suite 102, 1r-
Y1De, Calltornta 92664.
TM flctltious business
name referred to aboft wu
nJtd Ill Couty OD January
16, 19'7$. Ja.m. A. GwcclOM,
%1311 PtMtrtt LaDe, Hunt.
1IC10D Beaefl. Ca. 92146.
Thia balDea wu con.
dllet.d bJ .. illdlridul.
Stpect James A.. C.CdcJDe.
'Mils ltlftmtDt wu rn.c1
•tb tM C..tJ C ter• of o,..... eo.ty f tb. I, 1 fll.
P'lbl.1ltb: F •. U , M, .. u.
4. 11, 11r7$, 1D tM ~ Ra.tW £alp.. f ......
IIEWWT._,IaiiQI
..... lt£D IEBU.Y-,.AGE 1
Lau..IICI
NOne£
OF PUBUC BEAitUIG
NOTICE IS R£1t£BY
GIVEN tbat tht City Co.dJ
of ttae Clty o1 Newport~la
•W bold a pllbUc beaJ11i1
reprct.t.nc Cetenl PlaD
Ameoctmeot 'M-l ·A to tbe
L&lld u.. ElelMJit aDd .
Rec~aUOG IDd ()pea Space
Elem.atoadd "Admlnlltn-
uu. Professional ud fin-
u d al Commerc::lal" 1M Re-
crutlonal and Environment-
al OpeD Space •• as altemal~
uses. lD addition to the
"Rerreatlaoal ant1 Marine
Com~Mrctal" designation.
for the property at the sooth-
east corner of Ba)'Side Drive
and Marine Avenue. and to
add the following wort1lnc to
Page 1& of the Land Use
Element:
''Any d€'Vt>lopmPot of the
propert) at the southeast
cortH!r of M.anne A'renue and
Bays1dP Dnvt> should .u-
sure that a view triangle,
with Its apex at lhP inter-
section of Marine Avenue
and Ba) stdf' DrivP., IS main-
tained and that adequatP pub-
Ur .. ,.,.PSs to the bay Is pro-
vldPd. The appearance of
strut·tures shall 'b" rom-
pattble with, anrl not of-
fensive to, tllP surrounding
•rea.' In ord~>r to .tssur~
that these ob~C'tives wut
be reac l1ed, Plannrn.z Com-
mission o~wroval oft~ r!E>~
.v€'lopment plans wiU l'>f' re-
qutred. U n~cessan, the
propert) will ~ rez.ont'd to
arcompllsh the allovf'."
~OTIC£ IS HEREBY
Fl'RTHER GIVt::-. tl.at the
sa1d pubh< bearm v.·tll be
h<~>ld 01 the Z2nd ta v of
Mar ch, 19i&, at thP hour
of 7:30 P.M. m tht c-ounr U
Cha mbers of the C II\ Hall
of the C tt\ of Ne..-pon li"acb,
C <ih!ornl~t, at wht' h tlme
and plac~ dll)' and all persons
mterested rna) "~ar and
be heard ther€'00.
Dor is ~rge
Acting C tt y Clerk
City of Ne·.rport Bearh
Publish~ Mar. 4, 197 6, ill tht>
!'iewport Ha.rbor Ensagn.
Keep cool wtth
CANVAS
AWNINGS
QI1.U.I1T
t.OI f'JNII.IIf er a,ura ,.,. «O o • 17ft •tWPOIT
COITAMIIA .....
MATTRESSES wrw -ar•UB.Dnrc;
l~gular Sha()H
~-c:.tt..
COSTA M£1A IIIATT.-EU CO.
21SO No .. on 81 .. .&. S4·1JOS
, CHURCHES,
CIM•II . .. OJUd&
... 1111" .. IP51TOM -P,4SJOe
DaD IT .. aOaAMU, COSTA ~tlU-.....
..., -J .... ClJ -10o.J0Lm. s.-rSdiMI ..., .. , .... ,., -I:IOp.m. t:OOa.a •
WIt I .., ... ....,. Ud pra,_ ...... '7:00 p.•.
Aa I III • • ea.a ....... dd .. lllillllb'J
FIIIT BAPTIST CHURCH
.. , CLIPP Dl., MIWPOIT IIACH -'42-74d
Dl. P. KINTON aiSHOI!
PASTO I
.... IA1' satOOL ••••• "· ._ .. alaLf ST UDY .................... ,., ... 1•• ,,._WID.
THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
THE CEMTER FOR BIBL ICAL STUDIES
WA YH E P . 16ULLE H, PA STO~
9:4 5 A.M. BilLE CLASSES-11:00 A.M. WORSHIP HOUR
7t00 P.16. EV A .. C.ELISTIC HOUR
)01 16AC.NOLI A AT $AM T A ANA 4VE., COSTA M£U
>\TIE 0
THE CHURCH
OFYO R CHOJCE
REGULARLY ac.e..._,... ..
.no c.~• c.r
Cl IIITTc.D
C'IBI~
61 I H. t ¥ A•t~ c--......
644-74M ........... ..........,.
ItA .. -' lqW....., ~"--"_.,Cote
GRA CE BIBLE CHURCH
Vetera.Ds' Memorial Bldg.
'i~5 W I th. (tl<;tJ Me~
REV TOM TYREE Pa~or
St'!IIDAY SERVI f:
IOJO A M &c ... <lO P \1
Sunda) Schclt'l.
;all agt . Q JO
HOME BIBLE Cl Sl S
Call 55~.{)0Q~
., t"t chtn@ Btb~ [A'(tllnt•
Wt anVItt you to worsh1p
L UTHERAN CHURCH
OF T HE MASTER
~ Pacific vn Dr.
C OMtLI ftf Mtr. c.tif.
LA V.'RENCE D. FRUHliNq
Pastor Phc-nt" 644·2M4
SUNDAY SC HEDULE:
9':1S Lm •• &lodly School
10:30 a.m. -Wors!Up
UI'Sff)' and Coff~ Huur
CHRJST CHU.CH
IYTHt SlA
Newoon Seacn
,400W Balt>oaBI\d
6 i3-38C5
~f>V Robert Sr.oart3 Jr
w ....... &~taSc.._. t:lo..-... • ......, ....... Sc:-..
•·• •~s
Chr1~t•on X •ence
>er••c es
t JR<.;l ( Hl R< H tlf
OiRI!'.T. '<.II" Th1
'\ \0\ \ 1.1 I td•'
t·wrc"trt lk.h h
S\ "Ill\' '-< HOU1
0 .~ 10: 'Vl •· m.
~t '-1()1\\' \ol ft.\ I( I~
o (. 10:~ a. rn.
~ [0"111 'IH' I \ l. "'ll"'tt(,
MFfT I"'(, tl p.m.
1U AlliN<; ROO~
'A'c•t"l d:a'' Q a m 5 p.m.
~ C'doe.-.c:f.;~.,. · 0 a.m.-~: 4!; p.111.
Tuco.-.d01 \
q ~.m 5 p.n1 .. ? Q p .m.
SECO I> C'HL.R<. U OF
('HRJS1 . C'l NTIST
'k wport ft.u h .u
Comna dtl Mat
H 0() Pac1ftc \'tt'W Or
UNOAV 00 JOa.m
~U rnAV ~tRVI(' 10 a.m
WF O~F:~f'IAY 8:00P.M.
Rcoadins Room.
3&00-[l J.: C".ou t 8 wy.
E•u•acr oo ~•rci.-u•
Mon. frl.' 1 0 .un. to S p.
oocl• •htl"'looa: I ~ 3
Sat.: 10 a.rn . to 4 p.m.
Vou an· corde:al1 ln•ucd
lO aur nd Onndt mcC't
and co uw fluJin Roo-.
Plymouth Contrep tionaf Chu rt"
A F'Tf't ..wl ~ ~rl~ CJttwVtt Clttwri
THE REV. JOHN A. UNOV A MdbS'«
SU MDAT l l a .. ct• •• A.. a. AJIO Ill It A. fill.
Btbat 'gcty: 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. Chwdt 1 to u ft.
3282 BROAD STREET. NEWPORT HEIGHTI
""'-v care profldld ...... : ea:n•
• ._ .... ,. ··-· ---, •••• -... .:. 4 .. ,.
•
•
-&··idea succeeds-increases taste of new
9 mg tar MERIT without the usual · in tar.
You can write tod ay for a stud y conducted hy the
American Institute of Consumer Opinion for
Philip Morri s showing new MERIT _deliver~ as
much -or more -fl avor than five
current le ad ing low tar ciga rettes
Brands having up to 60% more
tar than MERIT'
The reason is 'Enri ched Fl avor:
The res ults were conclusive .
Even if the cigare tte tes ted had 60% more tar
than MERIT, a significa nt majority of all smokers
tes ted reported n ew 'Enri ch ed
Fl avor' MERIT delivered m ore
tas te .
Repeat: delivered more taste.
An ex traordinary taste find
develo ped and perfected after
years of research at o ur Richmond
Research Center.
And it's only in MERIT At 9
mg ., lower in tar than 98% of all
cigarettes sold today.
MERIT
In simil ar tests aga inst 11 mg . to
15 mg. menthol. brands, 9 mg . tar
MERIT MENTHOL performed
strongly too , delivering as much
-or more-taste than the
higher tar brands tested.
You've been smoking
If you smoke-yo u 'II be
interested. .
~ed By f>eoPeLike"Jbu
9 mg . tar MERIT was tas te-
tested against five current leading
low tar brands ranging from 11 mg .
to 15 mg. tar.
Thousands of filter smokers
were involved , smokers lik e
yourself, tested at home:'
• -~-
9
"low tar, good taste" claims long
enough. Now smoke the . ctgarette.
MERIT Unprecedented flavor
at 9 mg . tar. ,
From Philip Morris.
•Amak an l M(ihUe of CurK\Irnct' Optnklfl. Sllld)' ;t"llilliMc htt tlfl rc-~IK"''
Philip Morris l r~e .. Rk hm.>nd. V1. 2JlfiL c P!lilip ~ .......... 197•
~~ 9 mg:'tl<: · 0.7 mg. nicotine av. per cigarette by FTC Method.
OJ
::t.lnr:
Warning , The Surgeon General Has Deter mmed
That!1garene Smokmg fs Dangerous to Your Hea~h
•
••