HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-03-18 - Newport Harbor EnsignAt lee• OM ot Newport·~
3 Ctty CCMK'Il rarof'S belted
11p this tret>lt as 5th ltlt;trfrt
loco~ Paul Ryl•kulf ~
r·ball~er GW'eoda Watson
began to step qp lllt>lr (·am .
palps a~dnst each oCh.-r.
&lpporters of Mr. Ry<'kort
•wt Mr s. Wat80D domlnatt>d
coucU rudktate forvms
TatoSttay and WedneS(b~
momlngs. Mr. Rv<'ko« said
Mrs. Watson is ba r ke-t h~
real e61ate, <'Ommen·t.tl and
devel~meot fntprests, and
that he bas the bac-lc.lJM: of
homeowners. Watson sup-
porter l1otl Harton ofCoron.1
d~>l Mar tried to <•onner·t
Mr. Rv<'koN, who ruJLS 1
travel a~ en<')', •itb aJrport
I.Dtf'rests.
Under qut>stioaing from
R~·rlcon sapportE>r SuE'
Fkker , Mrs. Watson J•lmtt-
tt>d sJ1c• hasn't a,ttt'O<Jed a
Council meoetlllt! In the past
yeu, uot.U rt"CPirtl}·, but said
she has beeo basy .-tthotht-r
r ommunttv protects.
Mr. Ryclrott called Corona
11el Mar's Lyman Faulla:K"r
·a plant•· and saM he was
t>etne; sent to candJdate meet-
IQil!'; to quE'st.ion him. Mr.
FauJkJ,~r, r halrman of tilt"
lof·al Rea)ty Hoarrl's pollti-
<'al atr.:llrs committee, is
Mrs. Watson's campall!ll
treasurPr. HE' has a~rPf'l
Theo Robins is
dead at age 82
Theodot'f' Robins Sr . .>f
Halhoa, ptooH>r lfarhor A r~>a
husl.nf'ssman an 1 r lvl• J~>.l-
11.-r for morP th::tn hllt .1
,. e:ttu r~, wac; burt~><ll'uesrt:n
In Huntl~on FiPa< h. "" •hl>fi
last Ttrursda\', at thP .Jer
or 82, at Hua~ hosp1tal .tft~>r
a l('u~tthr illnf's~.
M• Robins was hom in
Spattlf', Wash. He serv~
ln thP l'. S. Army Atr St>r-
vlcP (Jur inl! World War 1,
and ~afot'ri a rf'~tatlon as
ttn outstandioc. pilot. liE'
rialmett the ltistinrUoo or
hPIII\! the nrst man to ny
over Mt. ShasU, the 14,400
n. pe3.k that dommatf's thfo
northen• California land-
s• ape. Latf'r, h(' ntw In .lfr
shQ9.·s and as a flre-~·atch
pllot for tht U.S Ft)rP~n
Servlcf'.
H1• ra me to t\:-tlbo:it 10
1921 looldrwt ror .-ork. Un-
ahlt> t o rtn<t .. job, hf> opt>nP<t
hiS I)'IA'O AUtO rep:atr Shc)Jl
00 ll'h31 IS OO"' part Of lhf
Fun Zone. A !tw moott1s
later, hP was av•arr1,..1 thP
Ford r1ealtrshlp fr:lnchlsf'
for the are..t.
to I ')30, ltP movet1 to t>ll!-
~tt>r qua rter s at tllf' sourtc-
Past r·orMr or what Is no-·
ZZnrt St. a.nll N€'wport Alvtl.,
thE>n to Co1st Hw\. nP<ir
the .4 rrhPs. ThE' prop.>rt\
there, still o•·n('ti '" th~
tamu., ls o<'cuplt'<t no' ~~~ Ne~A'Pi>rt lmports. In 1966,
tile Roltlns ~atnshlp mm·et1
to Its pr <>st>nt location oo
Harbor Alvei. ln Cl)sta M(>~l
Thet> m .. rrled MaP Ret"kPr
ln l ')25 and the~ <·tiPI,ratf'<t
thf'l r ll:Oitlen weMIOf wnnf .
versan last year. T hen
t1.u~htPr, Man, Uvts io
Rever\)' Hills :10d son Thf-0-
dorE' Jr. (Roll) now ruoc;
thl" t 41 r de-.a lersl\lp.
Mr. Rollins •as a founrllrw.
mernllf'r of thE' NeVIpOrt
CENTRAL BIBLE
PASTOR LEAVING
PaS1or Robert M. B~rlflS
ton of Ceotral Blblt' Chur<"h
ln Costa MeSA has acc·epted
a l'l.ll trom Montecito Pari\
Unloo ChUr ch of LOs
A.ogeles, beg1Qnlott A~ru 1.
Ht' wtlJ r ooctuct his ftnal
services at the loca.l chur<'h
this SuDda y.
Morning ~mres have
beceQ cbaQCed to 9:30 a.m.
tor Scmday school and wor -
ship at 10:45 a.m. At the
6:SO p.m. hoar, Pallor
Bencstoo wUI c~d a~
tltmal senrlce. Tbis will be
totmrtd by a ··raft .. ·en al-
te~loW· • {n hoiiOr of thf
~.
~ERETT PRtCE, ~,
OF COSTA MESA Dl ES
fllwnl te"lca YUI bf
btld todaY, MJIQ U , at
11 a.m. at BeD 81'01ldnJ c... . .. eo.u .... IDr
E•enct Prtc., 47, ot I04S
Feden.l., CCMib ....... 1tbo
cHtd TIMCIIJ It Cotta lildl
taemorial IIOI!pttal ot a beer1
dlek.
Mr. Pnc. wu a telefl-
.._ .......,._lor Hart's
TV .. me.. Be CS.IM 1Mn
Ia .....
Be &8 •rttW'Id bJ IIU ..U. v.,.... -• .,...,eo. ......... ..,...., 0.. .................
Da ........ ., ..... .. ...... , ........ . ...... , ..........
n.IO ltOIIMS
Uat110t E~cbant!t Clul1, thto
fir~ ~el"irt <'1Til• forrnl't1
ltPrt~, lo thr 1920s, ,lnt1 "'Js
1to; prPsit1t'nr.
11~ v.·.t~ i!.ISO nP of tht•
found<'rs or !IO('v•~JOrt tf:l.rhor
Am('r\<'a.n LPeioo Post 2!}1 ,
whi<·h hE' r·omman!1E>t1 Ln 1937.
One of Ills last puhlk ~~~
~etlt"ltnres w:ts Jt hi s Pm-
plo)e\·s· Chrtst m:~-. 1J3rl'
I J st vp;; r at tht-LPcton h.IU.
Mr. Hollins 14'lS el('('t('l1
to thf' first board oftn.JstPe~
of N<"WJI")rt Har hor h4!h
s<.'hool rllst n r t tn l92!l and
c;er vf"'1 durin~ the lanct ar -
·~uisitlon. r oust ru-:n oo aJ11I
hi rin\! o( tl'le ftrst facutt\.
H£' v•as ., tr adlll~ U~urt>
for m.tn\ V~"ar!-10 the N~>•••
port Hart•'r Chamher ol
(l)mmt-r<· • 101! s~ rvl'\1 J S
its pr »-.:hi{>(Jt In l93i :wt1
31<)10 a quartPl • E>ntur'
latPr, w 1!)62. In 1966, hf'
was tilt' Cltamher's man or
the ~ear.
Duri~ 1!)3!}-40, he wa s
pr(>sir1f'Ot or thE' CustJ Mes:t-
Nl" .. ·port Lions Club.
ln 1962, ht> was pl<'kt>d
as outst3nd\~ citlr.en oft~
year l·~ Oraogt> Coast Col-
\e~e. and in 1969 Y•as g1vefl
the ttronZE> keystont-awaJ\1
b.• ih(' Boys Club of
Am('lrtra. H(' was verv tctivt-
tn thr &o11ts, Boys Clutt,
Bt~ RrotMTS ~llrl Sa.IY3h0fl
A.;m) V>Ot"k..
Ht> Sf'rved 01 N.:owport
Tomorrow aod Costa Mt>sa
Tomnrow, botfl clttzf>n
Ct)lllmittet>s that h,~ phm
t he futurf' of the Z r lUeos.
~ w1s oo. oftbf' foooders
and cbairmu of the btnrd
of the h ~hlJ -•ccessf\Jt
Bank of Costs Mesa. He bad
MrYed as ftrst p.rea.ldeflt
of Newport..Salwa Savtn,s
ud Loan.
LD Jane of lut yf'lr, hf'
~rM tbe lln;t man ~er
to be raamtd commodore of
tM Jtlr by UW~ CommodorH
ClUb of thft N@wport Haf1)or
c-~ of Comm !l't't!.
.. t. Roblal ftl 1D)Ired
lft u aN eru~t \ft May,
I r74. ud De¥er complettlY
~•-,..d hom lMt mlaap,
wblcb COI\I'IMd blm to a
w!._t eMJ.r mottoftbethne.
A NIUf M"W wu blld
Mclltdl,y -• fiMnl ... ,.
T.-y at Ou Le4J olMt.
C&.nNI c-..,Uc Clllrn ..
Balboa. Bvtal trU Ia Good
SIMpMrd eemettry, ...
llciOa&eKt.. ................
c:~ll.t • ....,...la•r-
Yt'f-' bJ t lUter, 0Drta
GIUft, ol B.._ a.Md.
-~ ..... Jl• ... One.
at Mcb eudidate mee.t~ag
to QftStiOG Mr. Ryckolf.
T~Sttay. all caodlltates
el(('epC Hans H~n.a aDd Tom
BbndJ ~Ired at a meet-
loll of the Woman's Civk
~ague. Yestf'rday, all es-
c~ Mr. Bl.ndi, who hls
yet to attend a C&Jl-
dtdate forvm, spoke at a
C Uy Hall town meet~ spoo-
sort'O by the NPwport Harbor
C hamber or Commer<'e.
Our in~ their 2 -mu.rte
talks, followf'd by a question
period, the candldatf's made
thesP points:
• OUNC AN Me INTOSH,
7th 11lstrict . . Th<' d ty's
revt>OUP has£' will I~ chant'-
tnc ln r·omtng yPar s aD<f
tnnovattvP h•alif'rshijJ rnust
find nev.· r eveouf' ~r<'es.
Wa~c; muS1 ~found to sti m -
ulate martnf' lodustn, 11111
he Is .t\!ainst suhsl11lzillll tltP
lndustr).
• HANS HEGNA 'ith
r:lt sh k t .. C ltv ..-peot1in!!
shoulo1 tw ronrt'ntratet! oo
parks anti other thiD~rS to
mak.-the city bf>autltDI.'
Thf' I'll\ shoul<1 takt> adnn-
tage of opportunities tCI
widen Coast Hll!h'A" J ~.
• BOB BROCKMAN, 2nd
t11st rtct -. C ity ~ovt>mm(>n!
moves too slov.·J~, n~s ntov.·
bloOfi, Of'W (dE-35 .lnd D<''
VOir'f'S. Wpst Npv.-port shOulrl
ht> hrou~tht up tc· par -.·Jth
lhf> rest of thP city. H<'
is .uralnst rJo•·n<"oast an -
aexat1on anrl for th~> Ba< ~
Ba\ ftxtt'fl~lon or Uruver slh
Dr.
• DON Mri~NIS. 2ncl
dl61rtct Ln t·umb('nt • -Thf.
c-lty Is flsraiJ ,. c;ouod an1
plans 1ts tJU~f't 10 years
abe3d. In :~ df.m r r:lr }', w~
m.\ • .._.... tlftl), and
thJt's tM b~st wn. PeoplE'
• bo •lo11te q l('.tsh ta•·s
should liP hit In the poc-~t
·book. Thf. cltv sooult1 rnovf'
aht>'Jr1 01 rtf'atlOtz J tt>nnls
c~ter as soon as a soft-
ablp JO<·atlon t!\ founrt.
• BILL MORRlS, 7th
dlstrl<'t --rs owoo;Nt to
hltrh • ncnsit) dt-,·elopm~nt
.ln41 fur c•ons('rvln~ open
sp.tc~. Th(' f'xtt>nston c•f lint-
q•r~it) Dr . ~~o•oulc'J be :.1 good
traffk w luHon, an<t ··~~must
a l!t4• $p(>M UIJ n•pl~c<'mPnt of
C (I:J st lfw\. hrld!ZE'.
• PA UL RYC KOFF, 5th
t!lstrit't ln<'umb4-nt --Cite<1
hls Ptforts to <'ontrol grov.1h
aM ~roHmm~?nt spendt~.
LD 1M2, trlth beat')' t.dus-
trlaJ groF.b. mon eoodo-
mlldu ms, perml.8slveness
tn schools aDd prouterat1oo
or sexy movie tbMtfts 1M
massage parlors. F~rstbe
t>Jieasioo of UlliVerstty Dr.
and tra.tnc otficers ro ('()()-
trot key lnterset"tlGDs du rinf:
rush bOQrs.
• PER TREBL.ER 7th
<Ustrict --Asked toamma-
lion of <'andirtates' back-
RrouOOs and tnvlted JM"OPI£'
to ask his fellow parksrom-
mlsslooer s about 1\Jm. Pro-
mlset1 leadership based on
rigid a.D2lys1s of prohlems
and 3bllitv to make dE'ct-
sil)os.oppOses trafftc ln !ith
Ave. corridor, favors the
Bflntt.t Canyon route andr.Cf-
street pJ r~ Cor Corona
:tt>J M.u, riu.•n··t'd h)'pui{tflt!
meter tunrts.
• GWENDA WATSON, 1th
11lstrk t --Does not tuve .1
)OL, and roo ld d('Votf' pleut~
of time to ;-:-it}.· f'mbehold-
t-n to oo one, and •·ill he
~uti to r·omP3tt> m~· ltst of
donors •·tth dD)'"horf\· ... Feels
u.ca.u--., •••
JOe
COSTA
MESA
t
·• Jist as st roott ly about ttK>
Upper Bay as anroof>.''
Wool, probabl )' baVf' bfot.t1
~pinst the Holtl12) lnn pro-
posal IM'ar the ~s. but
D>JW SfoeS somE' poslUve as-
~ts to the tdea. Offered
stlm1tlllllOIZ ar tlon to SOlVE'
problems.·
• RAY WI LLIAMS. 71h
dlstrl<'t -. Wonder fod "''ht'rf'
all of tll.Js yur 's <'Uldfd2t('S
v.·er" '•whetJ Wt' really
neet1e<1 support•· ln savlntz
tht' Upper Bay. Promise<1
to seek trafttc soluttons ac-
r ..,J)tahle to o1 II S('<'tors of tht'
(It\. ()ppoS4'S 'ith AVf!. tJ~
pass, favors Bon ira <.: .1nyoo
l'l\'p3ss. Wants thE' !'(tv to
P)IJ\' pa r r ('I!; Of UOdf'\'P}OPf"')
land wd kt-t-p them as open
sparE'. WoultJ bt> opp;>s~ 10
d o v. n ,. o a s 1 ~ n n f' x a t 1 o n
· has('(1 on tilt> oJ&tJ avall-
able.'
A sparse a •Jdlent~> of
.1bout ·.o f>('Oplt-.itteodcrl
~f'sten1'l) momln&t 's forum,
IA'hl•·ll V.'dS mooE>ratM II\
Cllami~Pr of Cc·mmt>rr £' !Jr'i'-
stlit>nt J amPs Plrker.
CDM SEEKS CITY HELP
ON PARKING, TRAFFIC
CororsJ d<'l Mu's Clt.4m. !Itt· Nt>wpor1 Cit\ Count tl.
h{•r of Comm,.rc ~ 1\ds ~on"' l t\.4mt~r presid('Ot frank
to Cit~ Hall fnr h~lp lo c;ol\'. lank Jsk~ the ll~' for pro-
inl!. tht> u e.,·s tu!fi< all'1 ftssloaal starr help ln s._.ek-
parking problt>ms. ln~ solut1ons, a nd SUIZ~ests
In :1 lf'tter thi!. v;~·k to a ~eta.! task fo rr.-to b t k-
le tht> )01•. A I• Cl b ·· Wt r..c~nl.u tl\;lt 2 f ng 1ng u ~~ LQ~o~:rrc::::~:r:~,.~:
asks dreilge
Th~> Balhoa Aoali.~ Club,
.,.-rue h l .. ase!'; cit' -own~
pf'OP('rt' for 1ts r JuLhouS(>
at ··A. St. JOii the R.l),
wauts 'itY t3xp3\Pro; to fl.
nanrt:' \lr~lnt: opt>ratlons
J rountl ttlE'ir clocks.
A !PttPr thi S ll'('('K rrom
t·hatJ prt>sidE'nt WIJII.t m
Woodard t-stlmates the
rtrf'dgln!! , ost at $1 ,000 to
remov<' 2 harl(eloacts of silt
frum . round ti.J(' rlull's main
dorks. The silt has rend-
el'eCI th{' l'lo<. ks unusable :lt
low tttl~, d:•lms Mr. Wr)()d.
arri.
the intPr • rE>I:.Jtf'd OOPS
o( t raUl<' ~ puliQJ.' ·
w-rlt.-s Mr. .lank. ·· Wf' ue
awu~ • .&!~. chat mu<"ll of
v.'t\al has lieen S4id .\bout
thfst ftas ~n rosf'(l morr
upon mouon than upou C.l•·t
tM IOillC'. We realtte that
profPs .. ional Input 1s r<'-
-lUI rt>d tn or oiH to pmpomt
t'•t' \Jrlous prohlem!'; mrl
•\<'tt>tm m.-the1r .s<·tu:tl mal!-
n itudP -. hoth tOfta \ and tn
the nf'lC1 11~>cades. WE> woulr1
.tPJ)Tf.'C'l.tte JSSlstaO{'(> from
thf> staff of thP r \t~. We will
.ts:.1s1 111 provldln~ man-
po--.~1 to ~rve on 3 task
fort·e (tf requtrf'dJ.'
MRS. DONALD SLOPER, rE>ttruw pr .. silif'nt o! tl•t> Corona
df>l Mar hlgh sd100l PTA, 3"' art1., Mr s. Conrad &hwett-
zer the pln as honoran sen k" award rf'<'lpient at the
installation lunr heon held Mar• h 4 at the &hwettzer
home In East Rluff B(l'tt) Townc; .. nrt, assistant prtltclpa l
at COM Hich, W3!> tlw oth .. r r.-•l~tt-ot. :Enstcn proto.)
Million dollar
grant for Hoag
Thf. Hoat' Foundation, .. ma )Or bftnefat·tflr 'Jf Ho~c
Hospit~ sinr P th~ hospital
open('(!, has maciP a ~ ro1.n1
of Sl,l60,000 to hi"IJ.I tltf'
hospital ln its r-Jplt:tl t>Qut~
rnt>nt ann rt>nontltltJ pro-
grams.
The func1s ""'" t•P u~t·l
to llwld a 1.1 r o1 H m•-111,. II
ltt>rary aort to bu \ a Dt-lt.•
C AT '"'.>ntpot• nzPoi JXt.tl
tomJgnph' J ~~ .~nn~>r IN tt,r
rar1iologr r1Ppa rt mt-nt
The-new mf>'1i< J I IJhp p
wUI ~e oame<1 thE' Rohert I.
a.nd WinlfT~ H. Bat oo Mt>rl-
iC2l Lihrar\ in rn .. IJkJr ·. or
Mrs. Ha<'on, '-' ho ~en t><11or
LS YP.H~ as thP hospll..ll's
admlmstrato~. 1nr1 \lr.
B~('OO, ~·hu .\'J :. 3 lrntnJS·
t rarc.r 1unu~ ttw inllli! I
plannlnl' of Ill·~ hospJta I.
Thf> CAT sr JDilf'r, Ofl·
sidert"i th--mnc;t rPvoluoon •
~ n il•~V.tDf'E• in r1t<f~Jin!';tl
equlpmpnt sin• o 111" ~-r;n ,
lliO'A'S p'I)'SI' lans to S(>(:
mt~r~> r-learl) tnsidt' th~> head
.tn11 1Jot1~ than with ronveo-
uonal x-ra) equlpmt>nt 4DC1
r £'•1uc·(-s th(' htl!h n sk. nc>ll-
r·atP 111ff~>rt'O' @S Ul IISStlf>
rl•·nslt~, wt•l< h a 1 •· 1 hf> kt•\
lv 'C -r3' r1t3~00SI S, '>hO'A Up
lf.)(t ttm<'S morr cle,.rl)
tt•3n on r·ouvt'nttonal fit m.
He t!H pro\llems • an hE>
dlacrKJSE"I ·~ulr kf'r an•ttlf'tter
;\U•\ 14'110 ITIOr\ I 0flllrtr1 fur
lllf Jdtlf'Lt.
WALTON FARRAR DIES
A 'fl••mor\al SPrVtr(• ll'3S
h•l· \l"stema' w PJ<J.fi'
'•IE'"-<1\o~pel Cor \lo ,dton·fat-
ru o! 100 Sml1rastl'-, Har-
toa J \'lew lltlls, •·ho t1ie-1
Suno1a). H•· w2s .J<..o;o< 1atf>'1
•tth Paul Ma rttn Ro: 1lt\.
<>urvtvurs tn• luo1~> htc; ~liP
I 1 \nu., ot .. u 'hlf't I ·•rt' I ('('
~~'"'3 or San Die-c o, sons
~ J l tutl .tnd Rot..-M <"f Corona
IPl \iJ I, 1nr:l h!:oo lltl)fllf'r,
\ lii• \ Lf't' ~ u rar. :\ (>11.1XJrt.
NEW MAC NEEDS
NEW MONICKER
'\<>w \1:t• -\ 1111•11 ~)\ •I., •
Jn\ ather nJmt· ~"ul'1 ..... •un!
.1 !w'· k of 1 l"t I • 111'1 .
Titf'l<' s ~rtoemMlt •ldtut
pomt l>f>t'll'('f'D th .. 1:·, 111• c.,.,
C H~ Halr,-H:nt'~'t \'tPII. ('en -
tr r mPr ct.auts, lf3rt>or \' ....
Homt>s rt><:.• !""'"· ,.,,. \lJt.
Arthur ts ·offu~ .. '.11•'""'·
.,..lln · "lo1' M• \r"•ur•'
m:ul\ I ""'rIP
fili i, .\''Ht •hllliJ) !!" I f I
n.tmf• h• \r)l d\ "~ ~' I
J_ff•f· nn 111~1 J'lt., o;. r•• If•,
Plaomm~ Con ''"~,Jon '' 1!
tn IO <;•IIIP II• 1(,""\J•
tontdll. \l.t r 1 I k, <~I 1 pul •
lie hP3l lll •• f•t> ll•tll•l
•·omes Ill• c;ttorth .,n .. ,: p 11
31 !let> I"LUI II ( \1', 1'-'101
mt¥tlnl In t Itt> ( II' ( t'IJrt 1
!•ullr1in~o. tn fr 'rtl .. tt :t' 111".
Hf'r .. ,r. :.t)n•P ur flto .... ,
~PSIM O.ID•"'' .u.d Itt• ll l•r• •
l>Ont>Ot S •
H~ttoor \ ,. "' l ... :tf"t Pr ..
Harbe-r C "nr->r [•r .~;lr1 !I,:
..,.or rl Mohlo, wt~U ""·ns
F loll. t>r'S It\' Mr.~rn 1t1 H.~th>l
\ tev. C f'ntPr, h .. t(l I)IIP .-rcrol
lor th@ Irvine Compa;t' 's
S;ul M~t>l ~1!.\l.t>st\OU.
)('~ if,U~\, he SII.JPJ)P'\1,
I 1 1n 't kn()v.. 11'114>n, 1 f """l,
o~n !\hL''~<-1 I$ _Qifu.. 1L. llCJO}.
tll A Jtl 'A hdl I~ OO'IA ;\.-14'
\1 .1 \rthur. 11111 tJr.ttl 11 ioc' ... ,
, "'I .., ,,,,, I lw'" u, .. prtlt•lt:n•
)l • •h'." 11111:""1 st fPt>l. It
"'<->UI•1 lU'i• fllf)tl r·o)(lfuSIOI•.
'n •. II li .. \ e r 11lf.'s OntlP t.
• ~ 11, '~ .. t n~ht an!! I"~-'
?r<>:.J•l• nt ~ ran~ Sptr·l
• r ·' r J! '"" lluhor \.JP\1
1 ···•h•t M• r· ll.tnts ,~.,11,
,.~ r .. .-1 • nt ~tr. M<.thlo. Hf
, he, ,,,. to· 1 {'t t to :-. ,..,qJO r t
!1111._ llt, .oS I 1\o•\\ IWOI".
\1, • ol til I • f t'f r PC."'IIt""l
T our...•1.t\ hldtt, 'cf pr·•,m-
''' :, 1r.! """'''!push fo1
111~ 3 ·~o\n•"< ,.,.. ·• 'lro>J.•h
'11•'• .. st·· I.
~-"-" cc 4 0 0
C. "tiD ---.J w-4 z G)
Bike trail
plan delayed
B+>a t St. elpmentar)·
sr noo1 prloclpeJ Hert>ert
~aro won a dPll) Tue9dly
ntght in tbe Costa MP$3 City
CooncU's tk-<'tsloo on ••he-
tbf>r to reduct' on -streeC
p.1rking near thE' school Ln
oroer to malt.-room for a
bl<'yclt> lane.
Mr. Want coovlnced the
Counf'll that taltfog aw&y the
p.1r~ would work a hard-
sht.p on part>nts who drtve
lh"tr r Mldreu to school.
In other arUoo, the
( llUIH'll:
• Tumf"d do••n a varlanc-£'
th,1t w.)Uid hdVft allowed
Mlr hael Sllatslcy of N{'WJ)Ort
to tou Ult an off -s1tt> sl!-.'11 to
~ch·~nJSE' thE' Mesa VIllas
Jpc~rtments.
• Okay('(1 3 request b~
1\t>u Roblns.on of Corooa dtol
Mar to butlc1 4 apartments
,. l'l"t f.' 1 ~~ 1u· wooltf :illow
ouh 3 .u 1912 Walla<"t>.
' Set dD Aprtl 6 pWII<
lu r m~ on tlw-W.-st St<k>
, .. munlt) pta n anti t hf'
1 1111 's t"Ovlronmenw no-
t· rt.
· Gave the Costa M<>sa
1.1\ rees S3,500 in tax mane)'
to lluil!1 a pant'te noat to
IJtt•mote the 'U) Lo various
JlJ I 111f>S.
• Gr ant('(! c1 t' v P I o p 41 r
K.•tt lt Hosfh•l of N~>v.'J)Ort J
1 '"'·art1 varlan<"P ttut •·Ill
It-t "him adc1 5 op•· units
to .t 3-unit apartm~>nt r om-
plf'x at 241 16th.
EX .... AVY CAPTAIN
ALDEN PACKARD DIES
AlMoll hc-bfl\ a retlf'f!d
,,.n r i.P(.&.lo •·"'> Uved at
lQ!Z Nottt.Ditwn. W.st4lUJY
.~,.,.o Suoda~ M Ho:..~:hospJtal.
H· .... ·as 70,
\rran.,rpment~ Jrt> heln1.
ruJolt> tillS ··~k tO I&.~Y(' hb
1:.11es scatter ed at Sf'J b\
tht' ~av\, ll'ltlc ,·hkh tlt'~r-
C'o1 ZO ~ears ht>fott> retlrt~
1111961.
tiP is survtverl h\' t11s wiff',
1-lort>ntt>, sons AI!M>n ant1
1 Jtlll, am1 6 granltc·htJdren.
\fter his retlremftnt from
s~>f\'h E', Mr. Pa<'kard ~~.·as
d·o~>ral manallt>r or R:tllrock
[!,.rtronir s tn Costa M(>sa.
Se\·trt>S wert' private, ac•-
' opt~ to J spok€'sman for
l(altz-Ber l!E'ron funt>ral
II"JmP 111 Costa Mesa.
1r "'' O(lp()Oents "·ere not
for surh l'Oiltrols, th(')
WO'Jft!n't tle tuDO{f\!.'' Look
at ~~.·ho Is barld~ thf> oppo-
sftloo -· rt>al est.atP, cham-
ber of Commt>rr(' a.nl1 de-
velopmE'flt lntert>sts. H('
eq,lJtned that hls tr.tveJ
busiMss Is not depoodent
on 0-anv;t> Count' atrwn,
.1 l<1 ttnt hE> ha... <tbsta med
from vohnl! o11 Issues that
he tllOUi(ht might him 1t .1
<·onflk t. ()o(', not lik.
Promontory Polnt devf't~-
Ti •t> IPtter asks the C 1t~
Coon' il to approv£' r tt\ fin-
oln' ing or the lrPdl.;l~.
LT. McDANIEL TO
A TT£MD ACADEMY
The Chamber IS e~ct "
€"1 to St>t'k ,.a, s tCI estalo-
hsh ofl-streE't parkln2 in
COM, .mc1 to push Cor <.'om-
plehon of tht-Umvtrsit' Dr.
ettftnston Jnd tht> Ronita
C an~on byp:tss route to help
r eh(>\'t' tnt1tr \OOI?;estion.
IJOr Htll!o Dr 1\.1\ ,._ ' "'"I C"'h •
ge;;rt>tl • \ 11•,.,,
Th~> H-tri~H ,.,.,.,
MPr hHtl <; ,,,u
RIVALS ROAST BADHAM
mt>nt. '
• ARClilBA.t.D SCOTT,
7th ltistrkt --Warned of
~~o·hat tttP r tt \ c"'-1111 t)(' Ukt
Polkt> Lt. Kelson Mr Dan -
lel or Ne.,-port •· 111 attE'M
the F.BJ Ac-ar!,.m~ 10 Ouan-
tl<'o, V a.. ht> !i nntnL Ap ·11
4.
The acadt'm' pl<"ks ~ hm-
ft(>(f oumbt>r of muntclpal
poli<"t>mec to dltftllr1 t>3<'h 3-
month cw rse.
U. McDaniel has bt:'f'tl on
thE> local polire 1orr t> !or
15 rears. Htt no" sflrvt>s
Ul tht> 3dmioistr3tlve cll"l -
slon.
RJND RAISER FOR
RYCXOFF, WILLIAMS
Su~rters or "'P1l'JX>rt
ntv Coonc tl ·anliidatt'S
Paul RydcofT ano1 R3' WL).
Ill rns •·Ill sponsor 1 tun<1-
ratsJn~t pa rh Saturo10J .. fr~m
6 to 8 p.m. ott lhP Dover
ShorPs hom«> of ... urlre\
l'<tall, 1518 r.31aX).
Roth (':l01tlf13IP~ \\'Ill llf
onhanll to ans~~.·er ·~u~stton~,
acC'ortltng to Sut> Fl\kPr, <>DE'
or th< party's sponsorc;.
LAURA LAGIOS DIES
Laan Laclos, cUy clerk
of Nt>wport Belch for t.M
past 10 y"rs, died '1'\aetdaJ
momJot ~t Roag hospttl.l.
She was SS.
A m~morlal servl<'e, C!OD·
dUC"tec1l1J Dr. Charles Dl~r
e-lltleld, was tt.h1 yesterda.y
a.fternooo as st. ADd...,' 1
Prest>}1trlan Ct.lrcb. Fwl-
en.l arnn«emeDts are prl-
n.te.
Mrs. Lag1os ha4 b.-
hospitallud since Ju.ary
wtth cancer.
She nt umfd <'fly der lt
hue ln 196'7 after Z ,...,.
as a.n asstttt.Dt tDtbecl•rt'•
omet, and a year u actbll
clerk.
S... ftl bom ta .......
ud Mf'fed diltJ'CIII World
Wa.r Z u a Ma'fJ WAVE
a8d •• a &at be ...-11 ar led .a f11Jdtr. Aa.r De ftr. .... ........,,.u ... ..,
of Boa.._ ud 'Raa uaftll
ua~,.,.,•c~
ltn. LlltN ca .... ...., ..
"" ..... ,... Olelce.
Ud ......... I N00Nta
elutllfaam.w .... .._
...... Colla ...... . ,., ........... ..
L~UIA LACIOS
Jl(ftiiOrt etty statr. A.br
City Clert Mtl"CJ ~r
beeaJM u~ Laara .. .....
111 u den. SM u ... at ,,. 8eott. eo.ta ..... .
..... -lt'ftnl t•-
port:llt comral .... o1 at s ..... c allJDnla elena
,..._ ..S tM lnCeiWI I
...._. o1 Mulcl ,al
Cllllta. .... ll ........
W•.o's Wbo of Amt>rlnn
Womf'O; 1 !}75-7 6 ec1lt.ton.
Mrs. Lagios WlS a<.'ti~e
ln a Nlmbttr of local ciVIC'
~ roups, St>"tnc a~ president
of the Womttn's Dlvlstoa or
thf NeWl)Ort Harbor C'bam-
bf>r of Commf'rcP, prE>sideot
of tht Zonta Club or Newport
Harbor, and .,as a mem' er
of Frtenc1s ~f the Llbrar)',
Nt'•'JlOrt Community Tht'a.trt
tnd ttlt> Rtd Barons of Or-
qe C ount-y.
Sh~ is survived b}' ctauch-
ter Dfbra, ''110 ltYed wtth
ho~~t lD Costa Mesa; uotbtt
da ~thtn, Chrlstlne Sa.ye,
and t zn.M....Mldr-. tliO
of Costa Wes•, brother
Ci'!!OI"'t Calvert of T.a.UIId
sllttrl l!la.rpr.! Howam of
lo4\ua and Mildred Tltttllo
of Jlfewport.
111 "" of now.n. u.
fliDU, ...,..ts TN~rtat
dGMtkiM to the 7AIIIb Ca.b
o! ,.."'PPrt ftu'tlw or to a
e..mty oltbe...,..'lddce.
Dort.t Gtorp. • ........
to l!ln. lAc1ee -........ ,. ........ •IMdaeUIIdt:J
den 1ut ....,.. b7 u. c.,
Co.etJ.
SJn M ILU•' Jlt .. i ll.t'l.
d r"<i'h •tv.>u IP • <-1: • •'1
tn \ <>V. port ( l'DIP r ~ 111 •'
suppoc;£'f1 •o onnPc·t. <;(Itt r
.13 t , ·.t•ttl "r" ,,d Ar:hur.
IS <.UC!!"'Stt>ri I I IMI '
ri~ht, t ht' In1nr l o .. Ahl· t1,
pt>rhaps, "'nulr1 llt..r fr•r ""'·
tori.st s II' f• PI 1 t1.1 1 a II f\lJ•I~
l<>.td (0 '\pWpnTf r onfPf,
Buffalo 1!.11 ... Ill , '" lh·
• h\11•. •• ;,-of Hu tl.lr'"r \'l''"
C' "mmunlt t •\..,sn.. v.'ht• lc
reprt>s~nt-. "" huru1t"'h ..:tl
ramlh~s 11 r ·U~ h v.·t10s~>
neia:hl'Orl""'' \ ,..... \i~ -
ArthUr wln·1'.
w._ ha 1 " • ·1 11"•1\ mt>ehnc on tl r I If' 1. ·•
sa,·s A.ruh ~u r rov. pr~>~t-
1Pflt ,"'f lht> hctmM..,.·n~l
It roup. Ht> sa 1•1 a\tOOt GO
~It> att.>nr1Pf'l t hf' mt"f'llne
anc3 t hO~ Ruffalo H11lc; n r.
Othtor nJmPS that roun<1 b\Ot
'tt'\(1\ thf' ri>c;l f'Rl~ '-\f'T•'
N"'J)O r1 H11l~ Dr. ~nc1
Hntoor Vt~>--. Hom,.s nr.
Dtrk llt'lr""· •11 rPt tor ,,f
tht r lt' ·~ plann111c st~ff, "'""\
Tuttsd:n th<lt ,t nJml' inrlud-
lng '· Harl10t \'le"''' ...,outt1
~St <'rt-atf' ITIOrP ronfllslon.
· Thet'E''s alrtarl\ a nar-
bor Vh•w Or., .. h~ rPml~1
the namt-pldters. It runs
eut trom • old' Mac Arthur
thi'OUith tht' tiaJ+oor Vlt>W
HUts dtv4"1opm nt Jtst nortb
or "old" Corona dfol Mn.
Mr. Hopn a I so t>tpl• tn«t
Wh)' "t' haVt thf' prob\tm
ol Z WacArthUrs.
'•Wllat ls D()'(r o1d Mac-
Ar1l1Ur wt3 tlllllPOif'd to h@-
eomt the Corona 6tl Mat
frl!lwaJ, al"d new M.acArthDr
woeM ••• nopla~fd lt. Now,
wttt. n.e trMWIJ tess of •
p.roblbWlJ, •t 11't ~batt
wttll I llluArtMrs, ao tbn't
ll a -..cl to • re4111'M' the
~--.··
R .t .. ,n ~Mtt~n !•r \lop•:-.t-
llff. ' " "lo4 tl' !SSPm: )\ '1 ~~~
•h·~ "'.tnlc; It hp l ronLfP..,-;.
'"A', 1 ,.. ••n•1• r 111 ... 1 AI·
't K 111TU11.. lllf fl.•"l I Pd .
II '' 2 H VUI It "'' IJ! lilt A 1\
lJIJ'C'IIi"OI c.
f Jrc;t, Hart' l<>ffr ,.., -"
I <~cunA l~··a• '' litH 12~ Mr
H tr!h::t n IJst Fru13\ 101
nslnc ta'C -palc1 matllnL: pn-
I tl"~<'' l\1 ._f'nol oUI np ..... ·c;.
l ~>ltt>r~ In vot"r', o~fl~>r t.lr.
B.trlh,t nt I!Jd ~lei lit> 11.111
run ror ron~ r~tss.
Tht>n, on Tur-.!Jt, Or.
Thoma.; MJuro nr South
I o1~un.1 m ldP <fll tSI'Ui" n!
Mr. lt:ldlc.lm·~ 1"1';4 vet!~>
~l!atnst ·' t.Jll to k11CW ~ out
I )Ut tat I \'f p<>RSlOil hOnu~
for Sl;tlf> l··~ac;lah•rS.
~th Mr. lpffrP\ :ulli Mr.
Mauro ;~r" opposlns: Mr.
Rat1tum tn thf> 40thC"oncrt-s-
<>loaal l'>1!'tn• t rrtn.~r' ra•,.
fetr thr c;pat no.-Of'lt1 1.1'
An<lrt J. IIJnsh:tw, rf'rmth
• 00\'1• fM or tattn~ hrfhfts.
Mr. lf>ffrP' ootf'd that.
ln h1c: most rt><'f'Dt lettls-
tatlvt> Of>'-''Sif>ttPr to votf'N,
Mr. Bartham d~ 1\ts
usual rf'ff'l't'nct to tllmse1f
as '•your as.stn1bl\'man '' and
sub61tM~ "your "Preseo-
tatlve•· 3 number of Urnes.
The ta<.'t that the userm.ly-
man ts runoln& ror the Ho.M
of RepreseataUv 1 1MUS '-
aNd the taJ..pald .,..,alettn
for poUUcal PI~
eblrps Wr.Jef'ttl J.Hemtd
a eoa.p&atat •tth tM Fal.r
PoiWe.al Pnctiees COtD-
mlaloalaSKn.....-.
Mr. 8adllul. Ia ...,....
tllt di&I'J.. IICMd -tdl ·~""' .......... &IJI)rofed bJI r.IPI II 0t 'IN
of ttt. AIMtibt;'t .....a
eom• ....
Mr. 8..._ ...ad Mt
1• "' l'r. Mauro's •·ha.ttu•
t)f ·•otln~: no :1nt1 faiUIU( to
•I• no anothE-r O< c-as1oo,
'1 .. n thE' Ass.-mhl\' 1 011Sttl -
' · •·' a hlll to rf1)(>.4l the
'· •slath'P pt>nslon oonus. r I St.lfP }~IS}:\.tUrl' (tnllJ\
1 -.pd thP tllll attn t~n-
··ruor Non:~tr\ R.-A I!an
c, 1...f1 Jt h:~r\. iltlo (•mPr -
• II \ SPSSion Ln 1 !l7-l,
I votf'ci OVPr 100,000
llttw:.,' Mr. Rattharn told
lh•• Ensi~£n this •·E'ek, ano
.un11oth C'OUio1 Kl> har k a.nt1
r11r l. oat ~ s.in~J .-''ot4" aot1
.ttt:uk H. I <'.lll't ~llevto I
, . .,,t'ri apunst t~ J)f'Uioo
r lft-ofl. Ma)'bt l dM. I'm
nor ~ ro ro her k aad
, lwck.. If I ttld 'Otf aploa1
It, 11 ns i>«IOH of thoft -.·a'· (AsHmblvmtn) M<'·
L t'tlnan dftmaa~ lt.'
Mr. M(' Lfteu ol Ilio'tnfy
spoo10rfd tbft peas.loD ...,...
l~lswtloa aft~r prHS ,.._
J')OrtS S'ho~fd Ullt As'Mftl-
blyman R*rt Morftt!. .,r
exaiJ'I)lt, Y08ld J.C u •-
ouaJ PtOSIOG or S8,300 J»r
year lot llf• aft•r IU~
rfttremeot rto-n twA.,...
bl) at the ap of 31.
BOOKSTORE FRIENDS
WILL MEET FRIDAY
MtYJ C*tJ otlktr Sam
Miller oltbe Maftl a.. .... cam at t:\ Toro wm ctwe
aa Ulluttr1teed talk tiM F11·
day ..,.. lluc' l t, •
..TM lon.t M197 Ill lfJt"
eo fnlilll o1 t11e A..aa
~, 'n But •ue. ,. Cft!IIIIP .........
........... '? .....
at Ollr 1AIIr Qllelllll ...... c .... c~ .. .._ •• a.a .... n..• ..................... .............
III'L ,..
• ..
• THEO ROBINS --IN MEMORIAM
A spark of the pioneer sp1r1t that
baa m.ide the Harbor Area gr-eat 1s now
gone with the puatng of Tbeo Robins.
For more than a half century, th1s
beloved citizen of our community truly
earned the pratse as a "pillar" In
the business and chic Ufe of Newport
BeliCh and Costa Mesa, gtvtng of hts
time and talent, generously and cheer-
fully. His many contributions to the
betterment of the Newport Harbor Area
remain as a memorl.al to his tmseU1sh
ser~ce and his dedication to civic duty.
I rcherish my long-time friendship
with Theo, who spoke -ill of no m'ln,
and who was always ready with good
humored encouragement and advice
and much appreciated support through
all . these years. The Enatgn staff joins
In heart-felt tribute to a wonderful
friend, a great American, and leading
citizen of our town. • • •
• MORE ANSWERS FROM COUNCIL CANIIDATES
Here are 3 more IJ!SWWS from Newport Beach CUy
Cocmcll caodtdl.tes, reiiPO'f""AI to my 'lltltiaa 01 federal
reNJUe sV.I'la(. Tbe queltkla wu 4HtcDed to te• tbt
eaadldates oa their aftf'IMft ud -*r*M' .. of ,.._
most crltica1 of au problems facflll u lodl,-. ~ here
at 1M bome ton left~ --n.. HClllUic eM of U'fblc
becuSf of I.DOaticlll euaed by IIPfDdlbrlft polltktaos In
Wublngtoo aod •coanced bJ poUttdual liMn at borne.
See U theM eudldates &n dDciCiac tbe taM. or aft
trUJJ..ac to do tbelr shu~ lo ltop bJI "p:J'ferty tblrfnc.'' • • •
.,DUNCAN WetN'I'OSH. DISTRICT 7
There is DO cloUt lD my m1ad deftelt ........ 1a tbt
primary eaue of bdlatioD., As •• c~llJ wut mor11
t~ 'll't can aflord we bono• mon aDd pull prices
up, As lndivldllals we ehuce U.O.. putbUel we cauat
:t.ftord, reflDaaee lou balaaees ud ~e to uteM
oar credit Umlts ...W c.e da)' u acddlat or WMsa
ca11ses tbe wbole strucbar!' to colllple.
Federal spe00111 Ls oo ~. We COIIt:bMN: to apead
more tban 'Wblt c:om• Ia. • we • ~ prlat:l..la: adcU-
Uoul mooe)·. AI the dtGc:lt lDc:reut~ the Fedenl Re.
se"e 1ttempts to fllw t.e the fCNORIY by rtpbtlDg
tile -r. Ualo-.loly 11M -wt11 ... -Ute utnmom1eal cietlt U. p9erameM bu tmlt 1IP
(oearly $170 bUIJoa -ny 1n debt taterest), aoc1 u ts
thls debt tbal las coatrl:luled to our problem ol aptraJ. l.oc IDII1tJM.
Tbe oaly 10(1eal JnUDfr Ia Wllleb JaRdlon eu be
eurti.Uecl Is to eat penaM!8t .-v• at aJJ Ients.
.Ad tb1s laellides any ,....1111 sMrtac PI'GCfUDS ft.leh
are DOt a.t.obrtely Deeeaary. u.-..-..Iy, bo'lr .. er,
the el!eet ODe e!t)' eu r.'e ~ tile .an .,.tem Is
amall, bat It eertatnl)' 1s a place to bePL • • • • •
• PER R. TREBLER, DISTRICT 1
You ban uked wbett.r I ..Ul plq_. my belli Ia halt.
lng trlflatioD, wbether I wW &p'M aot to tOte for federal
reYe ... e lhlrlDc reQIIeSt ud 'WIMC:Mr I wUJ Nftaae fuad.
lJic U U.is offered by tbe lrldera1 peftiDIIIl.
1: W'hee tt comet to fbeaJ. matters, batll Ia my per·
..ai af!alrs ud ta elty afiii.J.n, t tad to be "r'J eao.
MrntlYe. For eu.mple, Ia my platlma wttb np.rd
to tn11lc, ... _ ts lint Cl•• to 100IIIoc too boot
~le •ee of n.e elty's elrCIII.ItiOII l)'llem alnadJ
lutalled. Mu:tmlae wblt •• .. .,. before • s"""'c adi:H.
ttc..l moDJ.• oe more ........
0: I m.st r...,.ct~~Uy ~ wta JaV Y1ew nprd-
lllc NQIIeSt .,r federal n't'IIU IMrlle. W-.ld c.e DOt
then be IDeoaaut..t 11 aee..,uac t.ds from tile state
aad C011DtJ penm.U 'ftkh are abo la a way ••n•-.e
1~"1 ftaa't fedHaJ ~ .... ol beMGt to Ul
1D tlWIJ W'I.JS. for aample ctn-Who .,.,_. t1sat
local peramellta woaJd otllle~ EDt b&ft b.. able
to afford? Eacb ts.e _. fll COIIIW be -.lysed oa
Its owa mortts, Dol II lodonl -.,-lor-·
belp .. prorldtoc -.. ...... etly'l --.. ,., WOIJd oaterwlllf lillN ID ••• a. clt7 t¥1 ...
.,._ thelr bDme IJr ._ ol y-.n t1st llu ~aw
too-relo<tllom,l-.. 11-cltt.
I do 1101 -_.-too._..,.., ad t11oor1o1
b4lba.:l tteftett ..... rMQI. J .... $ ol J'elpeettd
ldtolan 01 botb lldtl ol u. • IIDftter, ......_,
or aot,..-'< Gl-a to!Mblpoel
o1 a fedanl ~ or • tlrllt -. uy oa.r
10'--•t tlllld llb:CWIIJ ebjld ID. m, 1 -" ..... --,._ .. ,..._
111Jtill J, .....w .......... "' _.. tile Jll'l:nte
..... dl) ..... Jab? WUl u. ...............
.-d ... lad oiCIIJed'PCtUI ume,......
lo .......... IM-WWt>o_._ .. ,.._ -"'~ -..... ~_.,_..,
Md of .. ctthar? • I • ........... •ns..,.l
...... tD ...... 1111¢1 't'..a.. ......... , ........... • • • • •
• JUT E. WILUAMI. 161 .. "1' 7
T'lllll ..._ '"' 11• 11111 r 0 n tD,.. J 111st .... ,.... ..... _k_tiO .......
r •• 11. • .. _ .... _ .. ___ .. _
... Wit lltrllp an •* m c 11 • e1r • ..-e1 ..
• I IIIr• till..., ...... -' 5 IJ n-... _, M ....... •P'P,.l• ... ta .. =---· .. -·---., • .. '" ... ,. tir-••-.n.car c " __ ...... ., ...
.... ., as bile fir IIUtl , • 111111'11 ~ ............... --·----...... ••te-· Baril, 'Sa.._..., ......... -....... (!"""
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TO EDITOR
1"411 11 ,,. .. u..,~
--too -... "'-~ c-"' Coulal z.t.'' Clef .. Iaiit ....... ne,. an apia TBROW~
TilE TEA INTO THE BAY
by -aod <11<1-tht ld~Mt'te. Meeclap are __ .,. __
-.... rla.ltac Gil ... watts.
PER TREBLER ltAY WILLIAIIi
Tile laltbtiYe, if 500.000
slgatllires an olltaiDe4 by
Aprtl IS, will cfYe p~
....-r ebance to wte oa
PrapoaWoo t<J, tbe Coa.stal
Zooe Cuue";a'jon Com ,. •
m~ tlrlt bas beea so
dta:utl'ou to people's prop-
erty riCIItS aad ecoaomy.
P._t-20 Jed '-e
to believt' tblt the eommts.
skxl would disba.Dd in 1976,
but DOW tbe leglslatioo Is
wortdDg on adopttn« their
ambigtlous plan and eltend·
tag tb!k Ume and jurlsdlc-
Uon unW It beComes a per-
mz.oeot bureaucrath: body
wlbl cool:rol over all or Cat-
lloruta.
Viewing the candidates
Per Trebler of Shore
CUtts .is ooe of 6 candl.-
dates seek!Dg election April
13 to the 7th Dlstrid New-
port Beach City CouncU seat
being vacated by John Store.
Mr. Trebler. 38, 1S u
The stgnaturt>s must be attorney. He is a member
obbllled and sent in by AprU or the eity Parks, Beaches
15, as the State only gave I.Dd RecreatlonCommisslon,
u 55 days to print, clr-and has served oo the Com-
c.tarue and re:Um the int-mwtity dt!veJopment ad-
U.ItlYe. So do lt NOW by Yisory committee. He ts
catltag 714-673-5729 and let president of I be ShOre Clltfs
us mow ho'if' m:tn)' tnitla-Homeowner Assoclatlon.
ttves you want. There are A native or Los Angeles,
10 names oo each. Mr. Trebler earned a m1th
~~ Is a state wide lnlati-degree at Pomona College,
atl•e and II the other COWl· then wo rked on an lntema -
ties are doint!: as y;ell as tiooal atomic energy re-
we are, we sbould have a search project in Norway,
good ehanct> o~ qua.llfytng. wbert> his parents weN'
More would even be better. born.
as that wilt tell od'r legls-Later, whilt> .,·orldng as
lators, loud and clearly, a printe investigator for a
that we are tir&j or being Pomooa law firm, he earned
Milled by bureaucracy that 1 1a1·• Mgrt'l!, He now has a
• SIGN THE I.NlTIATIVE Is more totautarla.n than law practict' in Santa Ana.
Editor ot tbe Eulgn, democratic, and Is an ex-Ht> has lived here, with
0raace County Is In re-cesslve •·aste of our tax wtte Jac kie and 3 daughters,
heUiae. Not sirtce 1776 have money. for the past J years . Th£'
1M people rlseo In rebel-Guldie Josepl1 Shore Cltlfs home has bt>en
lkxl aptast tu:atlon without Lldo Isle In tht> fa mily s!nce the
FOR PLANNERS ~~~~i~~~~~em:t ;1:~
iftc.atioos for the Coun~"il,
Mr. TrPbler says his rt>-
cord show s an ability to
wurk undt>r prPsSUrt'.
and Jamboree ill the North
Ford area, north ofBI!!Can-
yon,
Ray WUUam$, U, of 17ZS
Port SMflleld. Harbor VIew
Homes, lB udber of the
6 candidates ruDniDC lor the
?ttl DhAI'Ict NeW'J))rt Belch
City COUDCU seal.
Mr. WUliams is a t~cher
at Rio Hondo College
1n Wbtttter, a. mentH!r ot
the Newp:~rt Beach P1UD1Dg
Commissioa. a.nd presldeat
of the Frleods of N'!W(IOrt
Bay. He bas also se~
oa the city's eommlttee
studying the hlture ot Coast
Jhry. bridge a cross tbe bay.
He ls a Los Angeles na -
Uve wbo m;ved here from
Whittier tn 1969. He bold&
a degree ln wildlile ooe.-
serntioo from San Jose
State and a masters to edu·
cation from Whittier Col-
lege.
Mr. William~ and friends
ol Newport Bay an> credHed
with waging and "rinntftB I
long battle wah the l"lne
Co. and somt> poUUcal in·
terests, th 1s assurlog pre-
servatlon of Upper Ne-MpOrt
Bay as a wtldllle preserve.
He has taught enYlrort·
mental subjects lor 20
years, and C"t11ms to han
"achieved: a ba1aneed new
du.rtng tbat ttme, th1t allows
for reasonable developmeot
whUe still prott"Ctlng our
surroundlJJt:s."
~Bini& LoB
Nixon-America's Phoenix
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.......,, , • z#s -Are-
....... to GNIIk •Jllllll .,., ....
~ ............. .....
..... the ability l.o rile tr.h -
,_.. (tOlD ......... cl • fire
-hod """"" --it. T1aroucbout hit e....., Riclwd
Ni_, hM._ ....... _...t
l.o be. politically ........ the
clodo,-bhd, -..... llipif.es utinction. But Rich-
erd Nixon ahouW newr be lik-
ened to • dodo bird. He .._ • be
iii provinc once ... in. the molt
phoenia-like polittci•n of our
ap -or perhlipa of •ny .,e.
A P.,....,c, rhS•
Nis:on't abi~ly to arile from
deep trouble wu dentor~wtnted
early in hit e.reer. In the mtct.t
of his campaitn for Viee Preti-
dent in 1952, a withuiftl biMI. ol
romJption chaf"Rft waa levelled
at him. M06t of the Republican
leaders let him know that they
wanted him to reeip. But there-
AOUrceful Mr. Nixon saved his
political hide by lfO&nlon t.eleo.ieian
-to detail his financial tituatton
in the famous ''Checkers Speech."
Democrats labelled the perform.
ance ··soap opera &ehmalu:" (no
argument here!)-but it worked.
Richard Nixon hung on to be·
come our Vice PrHident (or the
next eight years.
After his narrow 10118 in 1960
(at that time he was a victim o(
the eight -yean-of-Republicana-
eight.years-of-Democraf.4 cycle,
the !lame cycle which later aided
him in his quest for the Presi-
dency ). he ran unauccesafully
for governor of Calirornia in
1962. At the ciOAe of that race,
which no Republican should
have lost, but which Richard
Nixon threw away by attacking
conservative Republicans, he
held the mrmorable "You don't
have Richard Ni:a:on to kick
around any more" press confer·
ence and retired from politiC!!.
Or so it ~med at the time.
Down. but certainly not out,
Richard Nixon moved to New
York. tllOk up wit!J the Roci&:efel-
le~ even more cozily than be-
fore, and laid his plana to
emerge from the uhes once
again. ln 1968, he won the bic
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t..m. .. -· .... -,..,.-"' 1M 11ft,. -_ .. ____ _ w.-......... op~or.. ., ..... be~.
N.O•OI ,.,..._
Riehud Ntaoa. t..l hw, ia
DOt ... ~ .... Aad tt..e
.,. BOt CII'CiiMry ti-. He rode •
........... -""' but octuaily und 111 rvect. aatJ·C.O.•uadt
..... all ... y to the White
HCM.&M. In kMPiDI with that
iraacit, he bed Cor • time been
one ol Natianala.t China'• .....t
¥Oall ......... Bat acttoha
haw alwaYt .,.._ .-e loudly
tbul wor*. and it.,.. Mr. Nia.
on'• ac:tioM in lt72 that be-
trayed our Chi.-.n;. aDd put
ua into bed with the munlreroul
t)ftllta in Pekinc. No.I' the Chi.
neee Communi.ta are rep~:yinc
their friend by once •cain
pumpinc new life into hia aehes.
There ia a key to undentand.
inc the remarbbko re.ilie:ocy of
our former Pnaident. That key
ia his career-lone willi.npeea to
promote the e.uee or ~mu .
nism. From his twenty.five
)'Hfti ol aabotacinc anti-Com.
munista. to hia 10111 aupport for-
anti.American propo.als like the
Atlantic Union. to hill more bla-
tant concessions to Reef China
and the Soviet Union, to hia ap.
pointment o( men like Henry
Kiaainger, Richard Nixon has al·
ways led with hia left foot .
No-he calls for more trade
and eloaer ties with Red China.
While in Peking, he even joined
in applau.e for the "liberation"
of anti·Communial Taiwan. He
ia still playi.na; the Communists'
game. With Kiainpr running
t hing1 in Washington, who
would be surprised to see tht>
United Statn abandon Taiwan.
recopize Communist China,
and send Richard Niaon to P~.
king aa our ambuudor?
Would ttie always ambitiouli
Mr. Nixon then be utilfied?
Who ltnows?"'What i1 certain iii
that, u lona; u he live&, Richard
Ni:a:on 1hould be neither counted
out nor eapected to deviate from
the Communil't line.
• /915 Thr.lun" H~rdi .... OC<f'l.> fN>tu,.....
Newport Beedt Plarullng
CommlssiODers faee the fol -
lowtac aReoda whell they
meet at 7 p.m. today, Much
18. It Ctty Hall:
• YACHT CLUB permit
for NtabllsbtD@: a club head-
qarters at 2114 Lafayette-, c ... rr VUllge, T<1JI be
SOIICbt by Voyagers Yacht
Club, DOW located above thE'
Blue Dolph.tn restaurant oo
Via Lido.
At an informal afternoon
study session, starting at
2 p.m., the Planning Com-
mtssJoo ls expected to dis-
cuss stricter building and
zon~ code enforcement ill
Corona del Mar,parklng ma-
nagement planning, the agen-
da tor an upcoming j:ltnt
meeting ''dth the Cit}· Couo-
cU, and side-yard ~Itt>~
ments tn tutttreplanned com-
'·I am not a ftp;urP.he.t1
for special interests,·· be
sa.ys. '· N£>wport must be
permlttej to ~row, but to
do so ••ttfl ao ur~yieldln&
coml nUmtflt to traffic 000·
trot and to tht> rl~bts of
atrt>Cted resir1ents. ·
"ft is Um , to put eo·
vtroomeotal· m.1tters ln per-
s;>ecUVe," he says, "&Dd
not be extremist abouttDem.
TDere baS to be som~" give
aod take."
RyckoH talks to Exchange
• NEW MacARTHUR
BLVD. wUI be eansldered
tor a possible Dime chang~.
so as to redor-e-conf\lsioo
between NeJ· MacArttar and
"o}d•· MacArthur.
• HOME OCCUPATlONS
.. ou.Jd be allO'I'ed under a
proposed 1oe11 11-..· ctw1r.*"
tbat YOald spell out regula.
tioos for werati.DB a busi-
HSS or profession In a res-
idence.
• HISTORICAL ZON1NG
district proposal .-ould al-
low planoers to designatt>
speclal historical zooes.
• SPYGLASS HILL park
piau r.n be studied and the
lnl.llle Co. will reQIIest per-
mlaAoa to eall~ a pla)'-
Jroad at tbe DOrtbeut COI'-
HI' of El Capltu and Spy-
(lau liU.la Rd.. and redace
tbe stu of a propoaec! park
at a. -lbealt n)l'Der or
Spyrlul H.Ul Road and New
MacArttar Bl,d.
• BANK OF AMERICA
w11l ut Jorap~ro'fllofplans
to QIUd Its facUlty at Vi.a
Lido ud Ceotnl 1n Ltf1o
Vlllqe.
• BOAT SALES tacUit)·
pormll wtll .. -by Tnu Pa: Yacbts for 1 sUe
at Z510 W. Coast Hy., Mar-
latl'a: Mlle.
• NEW RESTAURANT
permit wt11 be JOQgbt for tht>
aortbeut. eomer IT.' McFad-
• and C01rt, oearNewport
Pier, by Ray!DOOd Smith.
• IEWISH SYNAGCXiUE
T&qM:e hy Yabm ofCoroaa
del Mu, wtU Met a ase per·
mlt lor ulac a reloeltable
bolldlll( at c.-t Rd.
Iu public appet.r;atces an1
in hi~; ca lql)liga. lU:ant11.re..
M1. Trebler has exprf'ssed
these Vft'WS!
munlty projects. · • TRA f fJ C --Ket>p
))llshlng for the ne~ Coast FLOURNOY BACKS Hwy. bridge, the 5-pJtnt in·
"-· tersection at Super1or and MRS. BERGESOn Coast Hw y., tie in CDM
freeway v;tth Bristol and
State Republican leader rronta~te roads, e:a:tend COM
llouston I. Flournoy has en-freen}' dnwnBonitaCa.nyon,
dorsed Marian Bergeson of build a computer model of
Newport Beach in her !'aCt' the dty traffic system, re·
fo r the 74 th Assembly Dis. quire dt>velopers to help
trict seat. The 1974 GOP solve traffic problt>ms, an1
candtl1ate for gov ernor and promote tnterclt}' coopera-
two-term State Controller tlon.
listed Mrs. Bergt>son's ex-• ANNEXATION or tht'
perience in local and state-dowocoast area shoUld be
wide programs as thf' basis voted on b)' people here,
ror hls endorsement. and do~~o·ncoast development
Mayor Doll Mcinnis or sbould be in line wtthCoast-
Newport Beach ai!Xt h.a.s al Commtsslon policies.
anoouoced his endorsement • NEWPORT BAY·-Con -
of Mrs. Bergeson's eandt-tiout> present plans for
d2.cy tor the Republican no-the Upper Bay, and get to
mlnatioo, as haVP. 2 other work cleaning up tht' lo.,·er
members of the Newpo rt par( of the bay. Make a
CouGcll, Milan Dostal and '·bay plan" part of the city
LucUJe Kuehn, Three New - general plan.
port e.x-mayors. Dora Hill, • AIRPORT should not be
Doreen Marshall, and Ed allowed to exceed present
Hirth0 also are supporting }et traffic level, and we
the Bergeson candldaq. should continue to work for
Ex.AJDE OF SCHMITZ a regional jetport e lsewhere. • CO ASTA L control
SUPPORTS BADHAM •hOUid he local.
wutard s. Volt or Balboa,
prominent Orange County
Regubllean Party Leader and
the IJrmer uslstant to John
Sehmlb, has endorsed State
Represea.taU•e Robert Bad.
ham (R-Newport Beach) in
the 4oth Dfstrlct n ee lor
Congress.
'•Mr. Schmitz ~s dooe
great harm to the Rep~bli
eu Party by makllll: two
last minute switches and
eDCI1ac up in the Coagres-
slonal race against our nne
Rep!bUeaa representatlnln
the Legtalature,Robert Bad-
ham,•· Mr. Volt ald.
"'Schmttl eoald ha~e se"ed •r party fir better byatay. U. to tbe race apiDstDem •
ocrat Coacreuman Jerry
PatttrtoD rather lbla na-
•1111 wbtft we all'tldy •••
u -1!1( Repobttc:u
e•..,.te tD ltltt Rtpn •
HDtattft Robert Badhlm.''
BLOODMOBILE HERE n. Red Cr.-a ... mo.
~ wUI be 111: a. Md.nw's
P-Clolr<ll, 100
lilt.. AMnw"l Rol4. CUI'Ha.
.,.., from I tt 7:10 p,m, -1. llm:h It, olfpoloi • -..., .. _,c:alt. "'hi c-.. ..,. •.
He tnvltes an exa.mlnatlon
or his record, and says it
will shoW that he belleves
in being a self.starter, 1n
basing decisions on through
analysts. and ID pattl.ng to
work wbat he thinks Is rtcht.
THOMAS BLYTHE
TOPIC OF TALK
"The fatefUl fortune of
Thomas Heory Blythe'' ts
the title of a talk to be
gtveo by 'Dr. WUllam 0 .
Hendrtcts at 2:SO p.m. on
SuDCIIy, Marcb 21, at the
Sherman FOGDdatloD Ceater,
Cout Hwy. at Oalllla. CI>J'OU
del Mu. Dr. Hadrtckl ll
director of tbe ._.,Hoe's
htstorleal r87elreb ~I'U'J.
''Thomas BIJtbe, ~
came to Ct.Wonll Lll lMt
u4 -~~~~~llltiJ lleetmt I
mailtt. ndll.....,.., ll nr •
hlally .. =b"' flprt to.
da1," a11 Dr. H-*ic:ll.
•• )'Ill ... deeD loscMd "".----..ttle .... ldo -..... .. _nl ._ ... -It_., ... __ •
1op1 .. _ ta c-
"*"· Outoc ... -·· ....,. ........... ....
_,........, ••npd
GNam loft lladl 110 ... tUft thilt tluit I Mil\
-IMir e-. lion ~--.. 1M ..-"' ... -......... too lor·
nM' 1 a .,.. 11r a. de·
1oy otowo .., tlf• ,.,. •• rn.•. ... , Ill "' too~
Jolttt I J: J J ........ a.t 8q-lllld ._ _________ ..;.;;.;;..;..;..; __ ....., -_...II."
•
Ht> says ht> f:nors more
tt~Ue-ts for beach(;oers, but
says he •·auld :toesUon ··a.n.y
rujor tendeoey to r:ake
Newport a do!stiAatton
tourist re"r:, be::.ause of
traffic constrllnts.''
He favors ilstne up -to-
date projections lD working
towaN solutions to seYere
tratnc problt>ms. He has
expressed the following
Ylews on ott.er matters:
• UNIVERSITY DR. ex-
tensiOn across the B111ek B1y
should be re.coasidered in
Y!e·• of what Is now p!uued
for the bay. Does notbelleYe
the Back Bay fits thl!'
ertterta for planning good
roads. Would prefer up-
grading existing ro'lds.
• ANNEXATION of the
downCOist should be Melded
by Newport voters.
• AIRPORT ·-Proposals
whleh would reoQUlH P:·
pa.nstoa of the county air·
port should be qgestloned.
• DEVELOPMENT ah:Mald
be kept ln balance •lth sup-
port systems.
•; I believe I ·can offer
cltileos here a unJQH blek·
ground of tniDlog ILDIS U·
perieoce for work oa tbre
CUJ CoaocU which eao be
extremely useful today."
says Mr. WUIIams.
"My .aUng record 1D tbe
PJa.anlog CommllstoG lbows
a blead ot APPOrt for de-
'elopmerts .deemed appro·
priate to part1c1lar pe.rctll
along wlth eftortl &o retabl
thfl Newport Belch lmace."
LIG.U. MOnel
FICTITIOUS BUSIIIESS
NAME STATEJ4EiifT
The JoUowJar -ts dolAg beslDe11 as: Water.
beds Unltmlted, nn Ntw-
port Blfd., CoRE Mea
9262'1: Dt'fld Catnllbtll, 105
Mala. Balboa, Ca. utll,
P.O. Box llst.
This biSIDeU Ia CCIDdtlct·
4dbyaalacll.-t,
Slpod: Dtrid lCa...,....
1'tdl --lllod wt1t the c_, Cieri< "' Oraoc• c_, liar. 11,
19'16.
l'lbllltl:llat.ll,l$, .....
I, I, 11'16, ta 1M ... ~
Hi11>or Eulp. F.smo
Paol Ryckort. incuml...nt
N"PQrt City C(IUD('UtTWl
seeki.Dg re-f'lection 011 AprU
U, spoU last 'l'tlarsdl)· to
.!~eg Newport Harbor Ex-
CD2J1Ke CNb. •
~'laclltonpttler
lng of about 55 busloess
and profeuloul tMit, meef.
lng at IM Bahia CorlDthtaD
Yacht Club, that he consid-
ers himseH a. strict coo-
St>rn.the on fiscal m1tters,
but cODSiders some oootrol
ot growth necessary II New-
port 1s to malDtlln Its rest-
dentW character.
Mr. Ryclroft madf' these
points during bls 20..mlnute
talk:
• ANNEXATION ot the
downcoast area should be
voted on by the people, and
stroog roaslderation should
be glv!O to thearea'stmpact
on the city.
• UNIVERSITY DRIVE ex-
tensioo should ~ studied
to see whtotber It would ban
a bad impact oa the Upper
Bay. He said he would net-
lbt>r oppose oor sapport the
utensioe 11rt11 an environ-
mentll impact report is -· "" SPENDING by city covern.
meot shOUJd be strictly t"OD-
trolled &Dd ••pet,projects•· "J
sOOa.ld DOC be agJJWed until
ltlndt.ac Is assu~Ud bed-gfted. .
., FEDERAL fUN~ld
not bt accepted for' ·SIOCial'.
projects.
LIG&M011Ca
FICTITIOUS BUSlNESS
NAME STATEMENT
The fotlowlDtr: penon ls
dolDc basin~ aa: Newport
Mea Creatt•e Services, 160 w. Wilson, Unit 69, Costa
Mesa. Ca. 9262?: Doris M.
Harris, 160 W. WU.ton, Unft
69, Costa Mesa, Ca. 926Z7.
This basiness is condlltted
by an iDdJYtdual.
Sl&ned: Doris M, Harris.
This statement was ftled
with the County Clerk of
Of'lA(e Count)' Mu. 15.
1916.
Publish: Mar. 18, 25, Apr.
1, 8, 19'76, in tthhe~~~r.""'rt
Harbor EASI~D. f .
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pr .. !>f'Ctl l:.lh II 1\ l.r't .tiiiiiiJI
of · Ol•t \. ""'"'' t. · v. '' , >Alii
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m4Hit ''' ~I>WJI)tt lk:1t-b.
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tn l'l'i<l-l9'•'i Mr., J A n........ wttto• ·o r u,.: r it,·~
II r !>l h·l J \ t; 4l cpt•an. Mrs.
UnoJl•J DrMJ~It .. , lbP r It\ ,
ltrsl Lillrartan.
W1lhsm HPoftu• k:., 'lllt"f
•Jf flw SIH>rm.tn Fuund.iuun 's
hlstor•• lll lthnr r, wflt t~ll
'' thtt •I• v· lvpmf'nl n!llt .. laQ
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<; JUthWPst,
Mr~. W11J1am W. Jones
,,, ......... fiOff Af>3f'lt lS the
• I&AJ•t• 1 , hiilrman ror tlli'i
1' rn~r.nn ,IJlrt r·tau-maJt of
lhr· Am .. r l•·an H~>rltacP ~om.
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rtr. , •·lllf't up4>ns .11
l I '·"· Th•·r~> '" no adrnts.
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that pure research in tobacco yielded what might be the
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It's called 'Enriched Flavor.' It comes in the
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If you enl·oy a full-fl avor cigarette now -
but would ike to find a low tar smoke with
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you1l be interested.
Key Flavor Ingredients
Of 10bacco Isolated •
'Enriched Aavor' was developed by
"cracking" cigarette smoke down into its
basic ingredients, and isolating special
key units that deliver taste way out of
prqx>nion to tar.
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WEDt.JlNC PLANS TOLD ·-Mr. and Mrs. Charles B.
Stantc m Jr. of Corona dfol Mar a.nnounred tbe eopge-
ment or their rtaughter, Mtss Janet EJ.alne Sta.Dtoo. to
Rlake Nor manJ Mor illo, son of the Normand Morillo's
ol S~t Jose. A tfatnilv 'party at the bride-elect's bome
r('vea i'ed the btrtothal lnd the Oate of tM .. --• ~· which wUJ lie July 10 at Our Lady Queen ~f Angels
CathoJ.I ·· Church. ~l$s Stanton Is a graOUlte of Corou
dE'I l~ar high ~· l, Sit(' rer·pfved her BA degree from
the University .Sa11ta Cl~ra ar"l is attendloc UCLA
law St'llool. . ~room-to-lie attended the UnJnrstty
of Santa Clara, ' , ~d received t\is bachelor of sclenct>
degree from San Jbse State.
Kentortclinic at OCC
Jazz r rea t St.aa KE-ui'Jfl
wLII rondur t hiS st!t<>nd an-
nual su mn.~r jazz rlu111
Aue. 15-20 at Or-e t oas-
Collee;P. h •
Tllf' · llnft wil(f>e open
to 300 Southland JUntO! 1t1:t•,
hll!h sci ooi. .o~<· Jn11
adult rnu s ic lans. l;her ... Will
J I so be ~• ~Ill ,socUoo
for musk edul'ator s.
Curriculum for thf' • lim
lnr lud~>s i r.strurtion lit all
hand Instruments; ( onr Ppts
of jazz (r llythm, phrasln ·,
intt>rpretation, styles, arti-
culation, Improvisation anll
lead play lng); r€'1t£>arsal
tE'chntques; and Jazz theon .
Music edur ltors are offerf>li
profesc;tonal musicians over
tt." a£t> or 18 oeed not sub-
mit a recommendation.
Student tuition for tbe
,..eek ls S90. Tuition for mu-
sic-dlrertors is S80. The
sessions a rf' S<' heduled to
run dail) from 8 a.m. to
6 p.m. Th(' d lnlc b cult}
wlll t~ <.omposed of some
of t hi' nation's foremost ;au
r>ducators and the 19 mem-
bt:>rs of the Kenton or-
,·hestra.
Enrollment applications
,,r(' now available in the
OCC Mush.: Department. For
tu rther information, phone
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seminars in jazz et1ucat1ou JUOO CLASS OFFERED
Susan Johnson to wed
Chris Woodward
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IIIla SolMan abo at-
tuSAM L fE JOHMSOl4
teoded uc Berkeley, grad-
uating 1Jl 1975, and is oo•
ln the graduate school of
edu<:2tlon. Her grand-
pa~ts. Mr. ;,nrt Mrs. Rob-
ert W. Adams, live in :\ew-
port 8(-acb, a.nd ber great
crandmother, Mrs. Ruth
~ng, lives m Santa Ana.
Clarinet soloist for
March 26th concert
Tile 1M Aa(elel Phil-
llaru.k Orebdtr&, 1r1tb
Amerlcu ~r Daniel
Lewta 011 aw podtltm. aod
c larlaetllt llkMle ZOo¥-
sky u clart.Det .olol.at. wt1l
play a ~ert at .. 30 p.m.
f riday, Marcb !6, lD UCI
c nwtol'd l!all.
Spodored by tbe Orange
Couuty Pbtlbt.rmaGlc Socie-
ty u put ol tbe carreat
double tlllbKrtiJtiOil sertes.
the ore~ ..Ul play
' ltbsk lot' a scene from
Shellf}"' by Samael Barber;
cooeertD for elar\Det ~
ore~ by Carl N1elsoo.
and lgoT Stnnnsty's bal-
let, "Petrollcbll:a."
Tickets at $6, $5. $4, and
studeDts $2 an oo sale at
tb(' Orallp COGDtY PhUbar-
moolc Soc~ office, 201
W. Cout HiebWaY, Newport
Beach. 92663, phooe 646 -
6411.
Daniel ~ls Is chairman
of the CODdllctla«~meut
of the USC ~1 of music
and 1bo muic dlredor of
the ~ S}-mpboaY Or-
as ronrertmaster of the
Honolulu Symphony.
Michelt" Zukovsk} joined
the Los Anretes PhU-
htrmonic wh~ she v•as 18
wbUe still a studt'llt at usc:
:oiov.· in her 14th season wUh
the Orchestra, she is ro-
pr!ncipal to th~> man v.·ho
ta ught her to pia\, ht>t
farht>r, Kc~l man BIOI'h.
TESTII*DNIAL DINHER
FOR CHANCELLOR
t.:'CI C hanrPllor Daniel G.
A lrtr wh J r. 117111 be honored
at c1 tesumomal dlnner-
danr P Apr11 8, sponsored
by the M .~rdan Learmng Cen-
ter, at the South Coast Plaza
H Jtel.
The P\'I'Dt wUl com-
memoutP nr. Aldrir h 's lOth
c~nnlversary with the Irvine
~~o·tth empha sis on tParhint:
technJques. fOR BOYS CLUBBER S cbestn.. ArU.ooa..bom, be
Th(' Uppef'llay b b 0~ved JU early •steal
ampos, as ·o~o·eJI .1s his con-
trlbutlons In tile field of
education and eommumty
service, acrordlnt to Mrs.
!'iorman Watson, president
of the Mardan board of
trustees. Dr. Aldrir h has
serv('(l on the financial ad-
•tsor~ boar.1 o~ the Mardan
the Boys' C. at a• ., u a Y1ollD1&. Ytdcb Center for 8 yeer-s.
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I Vt>DIIlgS at 6:30 p,m, and
Satur11a~ mo rnlngsat l Oa.m.
1 he rlasses are under the
d1rectton or Richard Guise,
holder of a S('<'Ond degree
blad: l.iPlt Ln j.ld), first de-
Rree black belt ln karate,
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hcipatton in judo and karate.
Rlct'tard is a former instruc-
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benefit the City of Hope.
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board ('hairman; Samuel P.
K rown, Pasadena, boa~
vic(' -chairman; and vice-
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Newpo rt Beach. horse Show
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ln Richmond, Virginia, there's an e ight-story building
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Around the company they ca ll it the Tower. It 's here
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It's called 'Enriched Fl avor.' It com es in the
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Taste:fested By People Like h ·
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MERIT against fiv e current leading low tar
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MERIT MERIT
Even if the cigarette tested had 60% more
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If you enl·oy a full-fl avor cigarette now -
but would ike to find a low tar smoke with
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Key Flavor Ingredients
Of 10bacco Isolated •
'Enriched Ravor' was developed b y
"cracking" cigarette smoke down into it s
basic ingredients, and isolating special
keyllnits that deliver taste way out of
pnJXJrtion to tar.
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WEDlJ[NG PLANS TOLD --Mr. and Mrs. Cbarles B.
Stantnn Jr. of Corona del Mar announced the engage-
ment or their daughter, Miss Janet Elalne Stanton, to
Rlaltt' NormanJ MorUlo, son or the Normand Morillo's
or S<M\ Jose. A ~i.Jy ·party at the bride-elect's home
r eveai1ed the bth'othai a:nd the date of th~ weddtllc,
which will 1>e 'July 10 at Our Lady Queen ~..f Angels
Cathol.l •..: Church. Miss StAnton is a graduate of Corona
Ml t~ar high si]·l, she r er·eived her BA degree from
the L'nivers it}' . .Santa CJ~ra arhl Ls attendloc UC.LA
law s ehool. T ~room-to-t.e attended the Universft)·
of Santa Clara, , and re<'elved his bachelor of scl enct>
degree from San Jbse State.
Susan Johnson to wed
Chris Woodward
..._twa lilt AprtJ
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IWaaed wUtl Berta Tlleb P1
fntltnltJ ud Blc ··c" So-
ciety. He ts DOW a CPA wns.c loT Coopers 6 Ly-
bt* .. S. Fruct.co. ao. Jolluoft al.lo at-
SUSAM lEE JOHMSC»4
teoded UC Berkeley, grad-
uattnc in 1975, aod is no•
In the graduate sr bool rA
education. Her grand-
parents, Mr. and Wrs. Rob-
ert W. Adams, Uve in .Sew-
port Betcb, and her great
grandmother, Mrs. Ruth
Leng. hves m Santa Ana.
Clarinet soloist for
March 26th concert
as concertmaster of the
Honolulu Symphony. Tbe 1M AQreles PhU-
barmaak Orebettra. with
Amertcu ~r Daniel
Lewis oe Cbe podiam, and
c lartaetlst Ykbele Zakov-
sky u clartDet IOJolst. wm
play a C<*:ert at 1:30 p.m.
Kentort.:clinic at OCC ~~~rd~~ 26
• In uc•
Spouond by tbe On.nce
County Phllbarmcllllc Socle-
ty as put ot tbe carreot
double lllllbtlcrtption series,
the orcbeltn wt11 play
' Uaslc for a scene from
Shelley'· by Samuel Barber;
concerto for clal'iD!t :uld
orchean by Carl Nielson.
aud Icor Strut.uty's bal-
let, .. PetnMtchD."
Michele Zukovsky joinE-d
lht> Los An~eles Phll-
1\armonic wht>o she v•as 18,
whUe stU I a student at USC .
Now in her 14th season with
tl•e Orch~stra, she ts ro-
pr lnctpal to the man •·ho
taul(ht her to pia), her
facher. K.tl man BIOI'h. Jazz ~reat Stae Kenton
u. ill rondurt hts ~~nd an-
nual summer jaU cluuc
Au~r. 15-20 at Or~e CoaS'
Colle~E>. ,_
TtJE> ltnit wUf be open
to 300 Southland ju~1 ha.!h,
lli)!h <;tllool, ··o<!gE-:tnd
at1ult mus icians. ~e ~·at!
JI SO be a ~til.~f'Ctioo
tor music educa.to..rs..
Curricu tum for the r lim··
lnr lurlPS rr.strur tion in J II
hand Instr uments; • on• POts
of 1azz (r hythm, phrasln:,
interpretation, sty! es, uti-
culation. improvisation ann
lead playing); rehea rsal
techniques; and jazz theory.
Musk ertur .ltors are orrer€"1
seminars i11 jazz e--tucaUou
with emphasis on tf>arhin~:
techniques.
professiona l musicians over
tilt-a~t> or 18 need no( sub-
mat a recommendation.
Student tuition for the
week is S90. Tuition for mu-
sic dlrt>r tors Is S80. The
sessions ar e st heduled to
run dail} from 8 a.m. to
C p.m. The clinlc faculty
will tlf' comJIOSed of some
or tltE' nation's foremost jaU
t'<lut·ators and the 19 mem-
bers or the Kenton or -
chestra.
Enrollment appJlcatLons
.• m~ now avallable In the
OCC Musk Department. For
furt her infor mation, phone
::i'JG-5629.
TlC'kets at $6, $5, $4, and
stvdents $2 are oo sale at
tht <>ra.ace COUDty Phllbar-
monlc SociH)' office, ZOl
W. Coast Hlgbway, Newport
Beach, 92663, pbooe 646-
6411.
Daniel Lewis ls chalrman
ot tbe cODdactiDg ~part meal
of the USC .obool of mule
JUDO CLASS OFFERED a.od tao mute director of
the Paadt!Da S}'mpbooy Or-
FOR BOYS CLUBBER S chestft. ArtJ.oDa~rn. be
Tit~ Upper ay b h 0~ecetvect Ala early -steal
TESTIMONI M. DINNER
FOR CHANCELLOR
CCI Chanr"llor Daniel G.
A lt1r i• h Jr. wUI he honored
at a testamomal dinner-
daore Aprll 8, sponsored
by the M.m1an Lea rmog Cen-
ter, at the South Coast Plaza
H Jtel.
The P\'Pnt wtll com-
rnemonste Pr. Aldrich's lOth
c~nnaversary with the lrvlne
lmpus, as -.·ell •s his ron -
t rlbutlons In the Held of
education and communtty
service, ac<"ordlflf to Mrs.
~orman WatS';)n, president
of the Mar dan ooard of
trustees. Dr. Aldrir h has
serve-d on the flnanci.al ad-
•lsory boan1 o~ the Mardan
Center for 8 Yftrs.
IEIPORT HAR.ti)R EJfS1(JI llfURSMY, .ROt a. M
PUBUSHED IEEKL Y -PAGE 5 OOROIA DEL MR. CAL
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Savings both w ise and profitable. And for h•ghest earnings, with Interest
rates guaranteed for the full term, invest your savings in LFS insured-safe
term certificates. Come In and consult one of our friend ly Laguna Federal
savings counsellors about the .nvestment program that best suits you.
·subject to aubstant•al .nterest penalt•es for withdrawals before maturrty
LAGUNA FEDERAL SAVINGS
LAGUNA e.GUEL. Cahfornta
3 Monarch Bay Plaza
SAN Q ~. Cahfom••
801 N~ Camino Real
HOME OFf'ICE
280 Ocean Avenue
Laguna Beach. California
Telephone· 494-7541
LAGUNA ..u.a. C.litomta
24301 Pueo de v•ncia
LAKE ELSIIIOM. Catifomia
800 West Graham Avenue Students who are 13 yf3rs
of age or ol 1N, with a n.ini-
mum of on•.! }ear of stud}
Our hostess wrU brrng grits and on their lnst ruments, will tx>
greetings. a ong wrth helpful admitted upon recommen•1-
the Boys' C-at 1 ... "u. ~ U l vtollnUil. YblCb
ttn. Costa Mesa~ is otfertac led to Ids eiiP(emeot at l8
a julio class for all S.Oys ~~-~---•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••-~-.. <..tub member s age 7-18." ~
communrty rn .ormatron. atlon from their band dire• -,_•••••••••rl tors . College, milrtan nr
Classt>s are being held
)n ~lon•1a~ and Thursday
t•Y~OIIlgS at 6:30 p,m. and
Saturt1a~ mornings-at lOa.m.
1 he rlasses are under the
direction of Richard Guise,
holder or a Se<'Ond deg ree
bla1 k l.H>lt in jud:>, first de-
gre£" black belt ln karate,
with 1 !l years of active par-
tidpation in judo and karate.
'· Rl <'llard is a!ormerlnstruc-
BEAUTIFUL·~-;~bN-THE BA_Y•' ( tor or cadet Judo at West Polnt, Ne-.· York.
COCKTAILS UN DEft flrlE ST AA' . F'urther Lnform<lioo may
.---------.,.1---------be obtalned by calling the Ot~ACNflCJIDAY IIRUHCR'_· _ __.I : Boys' Club at 642-8372.
10 A.M. ta3 P.M. _ NEWPORT MAN HEADS
EMTEIT ......... &
DANCING 6 NIGHTS
. . Now App4!:-aring
PENNY GAY
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HARRIS BROS
EQUESTRIANS GROUP
l):)nal J. MacAdam, New-~ po rt Beach, has been elect-
ed president of C alUornia
Equestrians Inc., prod·Jcers
of the Forum International
Ho rse Show. SIJA)Orting
events of the show, comt~
to the F'orum Oc tober 5-10,
benefit the C tty of Hope,
othf'r offirt>rt:: Lnclude M.
Kolth Gaede. Laguna Beach,
board chairman; Samuel P.
K rown, Pasadt>na. boa~
vicE>-chairman; and vice-
presidents cllnt Hoose Jr.,
Newport Beach, horse show
chairman; Thomas I. Har-
rison, Arcadla, facUlties
chairman; Richard Steveos,
Newport Beach, marlteting
chairman.
ACCREDITATION FOR
MESA 'S HOSPITAL
Optimal goals of e&eel-
lence have been acbtend
by Costa Mesa MemorlaJ
Hospital, resultlnc ln a 6dJ
Z year accreditation by the
Joint Commission oo Ac -
creditation of Hospital•
{JCAH).
The accreditation, ac-
cording to Tom Rlcbarda•
administrator, ls the rt •
suit of a combined ln ~
su"ey cODdDcted a.t CoM&
Mesa Memorial by rtPn-
sentaUYel from JCAH Ud
the Calllorola Ytdkal As.
soct.atloo.
ALCOHOliSM TOPIC
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Electnc Light Btll
Gas and Water Br lls
3. Car Insurance Rates
4. Property Taxes
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the ci.MUe of akGftolle,
YDl ta1t at a ..._-
spouond .. , ~ Dllllth '·
womeD'a dM.I&aaolta. Jettw.
port ~r CS!ulbw of
Commerce. Wtdataclay
--. Yard M. at llllrlr-
ytDe Cout Cc.lr7 ca..
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bJ eaJUac 1'75-1100. •-------------------------------------.i.ll
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ARTIST FAYE CURTIS ol Irvine looks over the extlU)il
of her oU palnt~s on tti spla~· this month in the new art
gallery In the Glendale Feder al ~Vin«s ne .. : regional
headquarters, 100 Newport Centft' Drhe. Ttw:-gallel'l'
Is on the second Door or the new lluildln!!
in Newpo rt Cenh!r . Mrs. ··Fall aspeos,"
ls t he scene tbat appears passhOOk..
JERRY'S TENNIS PA. SHW
2721 E4sl Coast H...,_.,
Corona D•l 11.,, Catif
M0-4172
MEN 'S & LADIES TENNIS
APPAREL -20% OFF
\.!MIT.
We
of
fcarw:e a large
fa mous brands:
TOP SEEO, SPAL DING, LOOM· TO GS,
RIHA , ALLIE·MAE , HAMPTON KNIT.
SPHAIRISTIKE, BOAST,
FRED PERRY , HEAD .
PROFESSIONAL STRINGING
DAILY 9 to 6
TOTALLY PAINLESS HAIR
ltEMOVAl -NO SWELliNG
NO IRRITATION
SUMDAY ll to 4
A revolutior~.~rv new w1v to rerno .. e un·
W.nted hair from I I'!V pJ rt of yc.~r
body. Tlte method if h~l Jnd d<W~ not
require 1M u~ of r~tedlet. In t1ct
mHe-up ''"'I be •PPii-ed lmmediJtely
.tter the treJtment
2101 E. Coast Hwy., Coron~ del Mar
675-7720 to K•m 'sl
Barnell Pease is
Athena winner
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Der, Carroll Beet. tUdt tM
pre«n¢•tJoa at ~ P'OIIP'• ___ .... _
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ftllellitledeu'J n,J _tW_.,. .... ._rt -CilJ eo-cll ...., lor ,....,. leoCI'II IIi u.e, 'Will come 'IP apia _,_
lte.re't the actDdl. for tbe
c-tll's repb.t semi.
iooawy ~ which
abrts a1 7~.m. at City
llall:
• SKATEBOARDS will .>e
the subJect of a pubUe bea.r-1111 on 1 proposed b.w that
woald han them from the
clty'J •eeper streets.
sbOw at the' Newporter Ia.
Mrs. Pease, a -.g-ttme
local resident, wu cited br
years ~r wort lD ehftc.\, --nlslnc. och>ol IIIII
oth~r YOla.at.eer Jf'OIIIIL
EAGLE HURLER
NO-HITS KINGS
The ~ward e••ttoa listed
thE followiug ac~
meots:
• CHUR C H WOM EN
UNITED --Se"es on the
state boa rd of directors.
• CtnLD GtrJlANCE --
A charter mentler, and
has served t.a 'tartou p>sts,
induding pru ldellt of
Harbor Key.
• COMMUNITY C 0 N -
GREGA TIONA.L CHURCH --
A deaconess, pi'Hideaf or
the Women's FellowRip,and
a choir member ll)r ZS
~·ears.
• MARC H '>F biiiES --
Has worked on tbe llothPrs
Man·h tor 1a years.
' P.T .A. --Prtosldent of
IC DM elementary, Harbor
high PT A;s, served on ttK·
dlstrlr t e:xeNtive boutl,
and has been giVen honol'·
.uy life mt>mberstUv.
" EXPRESSO CLU>i --
P resident since 1969 uf thi.o;
group, whkh helps at i'3Jill:E'd
kidney tr ansplarrts.
• MArtOAN CENTER -·
A work.J~ rTl('fTtllet ol ttK:
board.
._ AMERICAI'i CANCER
SOCIETY ~. Respoasible for
Ralboa Island etSort s ror
more than 10 vea r5.
She Is also a member
of the Coastline United Na~
lARS. HARVEY PEASE
tions t bapter, the county
AsSD. for Mf'Dtal llea.lt h. tbe
county Fair HousiJh: CfNncU,
the Assn. of Uoi\.'Prsity Wo-
m·ofl, the Nt>wpon Reach
Histor ical Socit>ty, Amerl.
can Field Servke, F'riends
or Newport Ba}', lntto r.
faith of UC I and the Cooncu
of Churches volunteer aid
group.
She was nomioart-~1 IJy 6
diflerenl or)';:mizatlons tur
this year's At hena Awa rr1.
The 3·•·ard is a !!,Old m1-rUI ~
lion, beanng the 1111-'~(' 01
th~ Godrl,.ss Athena. It ~~
gh·en lJU!U<~II ) to a1. oo!-
standmg l'Ommunity vol-
untf'f'I, pirkec1 tron1 sHvif t'
('(uli nominees.
Borne\! io;; .1 Yl' to "-'OJ t
"'lth,' sair1 Mrs. k l>elo., J..S
shP setvPS hf'r ··omm uuin
1\'illitll!.l\' 01111\ l'ho·Pr \u lh as
3 volunt •.,·r. ·"IS<• "h.:O tS. ;\
dE>VOieo1 \~'if~:, mc•thE-1 uf 3,
.\Dd ..:ran<1mott1~r ot 1!. SIK
Is • V<>autitul f'~~ mplt' ')f :u1
outstarvhnl! w o,fl19ll oJ
achit>V Pment. 3nd is. so mt··
nest, sl•t-d() .. sn·t @\'H I ko>r·J·
~ saapOook ...
Special painting ordered
commiS!'IOnM s~>rn•·; in 1111
U. S. Army. t.Jpou rf'Jo•:lSt·
from th~ arm('(\ fon, ::., ho·
returned to Cahform .• and
tnadf> palntill£ hiS •·:.u ... r r .
He has ~ an t>Xhilottur
Jl the Laguna BP31'h I· ,,..;u .
va l of thr Arts sill"" 1!)49.
Estancia pil('her J im
Campbell tos!OfoCt a no·
•ttter Tu~sda)·, strtld~ out
15, for a 7 to 0 vic ~
t or)' ovPr Cor,lfla df>l Mar
in :a Century I.eague opeo-
E"r. He missed a perff'('t
game by ::~IJo,.·ing :a 4th in-
ning walk.
Thf' Eac les S<.'Oted 3 in
the rtrst, I in thf' 4111 J.nd
3 mort> tn the 7th on a total
of 6 hits.
Co!ita MF-sa v.·as held to
3 hits aM lust II to 2
to \'lila Park. Tht> ~a m1•
,.·as 11eddM In tl•"" first
iamnc. as Vtlla P~rl. t>X·
p)odr>d for: 8 f UllS,
In 0(/ier Ccntun · ~trtion,
Sant~ An<~ topJWM! Mal!,uoh:t
4 lo.1 l :w rt 1::1 Mo dpua .,..1~·-ri
Tusf!n 3 lu 2.
SAILORS WIH I TO 0
.II, singiP uneam eo1 r Lin 111
thf> ftrst inntnl! w:pi MtOU :!1
fn . :"\"Nf!Ol't Hart10r Hirl1 .
:.n•l It~<· Sailors ~~o·on ).OovJ?r
l.u" Alo~.mtto.!> Tu<>sr1:n Itt"·
htnrt lhE' 2 lilT Jilff'II IU~ ,,f
L .tn l~rahns.
ROioiUALO WYSOKI OF
CDSTA MESA IS DEAD
FuuPt :l l seni•"'S wt·r('
t~<·l<l Tut-.,.!13\ Jl St. John Ito<'
1\ 1;•1l~l C.itfiOI/1 (llurl'lt ill
r· 'llit J ~~~·"'·' for R !!nUl !r! w, ·
<; Jli l, b(,j, ,l 1\J ilV•• ul RtJ<;S(a.,
1\'ll"' •! ·•! S.tl nt rl.o· .tT .! S.ull.t
-\11 • •J!I V:Jl, ~··rnt hvSJ•II d!
!\. tl\·t'rl 11 1/)·, h1)1\11, Cus.1.
1.1 ' ·!'i~l •
~~~ lhsoki f AIIlP IV t lui-
•·Oitul t \ .1~ a \QUill! ll\.\11,
Jt1d ·•"flt·kr-tl for m:HJ~ \'r><~r"'
lor thoto Furo1 MJtu r Co.
\(uri:~ I ...... ~In Hoi\' S•'PUI ·
1 hd t'(•!Udo>n· Ul Ot:lhl',fl,
,..,ttl' l.l:a ltz.H<"rCt>riJU oi Cos-
11 Mt>'i.!. .T .. I Itil!. ,
Frank M. llamlltoo, ~·ho
gt f'V.' up in !'i~rt Bear lt
3 nt1 is U0\1.' Olll: ol Ute "''t'S1
coast's most IMOt'ef>!fvl
painters, ha!o beea'eommJs .
Slonf'il by L~uoa F"e&>ral
Saving!~ and Loa. Aaocla ·
tton to do 3 .-tt.t t olor
seene at WisstoO San JWU\
Capistrano for tnt assod .a-
tlon's 41st annlversan hro.
1 hure, tlue for rf'ltasr w
April.
JUNE PRIMARY LINEUP
Miss Lo rna Mlllt>, Ass~>
n atlOil president, sele11flll
1 hf. Mtsston, seventh ln tilt>
• luin t-stablls hl>d tJ \ F:o~thH
lunlpt>rO Serr~:~, for thfl
suh~t btcauSf' H waf;
touM~ In 1776, tht' '"':I I'
Qf thP Dec laration of lurlfl -
penrle nce.
~ot onl}' will the palntln!:
~ppE>:Ir on the annJvers:tl ~
llr ochure, Wt 18'. x 24'
reproductions 'A'Ul be avail -
::.llh> free ro t he publk as
per lonl! estahli&hed custom.
Frank Hamm on was bon1
LU Kansas City, MlsSOlln
.1nd madr his first dr•""in\!
.11 15. Arr bltecture often I&
olo mtrwlt in his water
ro\nrs, After gnduatlu1,
Iron• 1\ewport Hublr high
s chOol, he gave 11p a pro -
mising baseball ra.reer for
:1 rchltecture. ~ attendPf'l
Stanford for Z ye~rs, then
r·ompl ~tf'd his education ~~
Kansas Untverstt)', eamltl@.
his <~rr hitecturtJ degree.
Then foUowed 1 years of
The dQadhnt' h.h p.~:>sc••l
for politi~':\1 hopt>fuls to ~· 1
theil u.m1f"~ t>lll!'r •··1 ut t tl•
JunP prtrnar ~ racf's in til
HarMr Are::t .
The final tall~ shov.·s I.'
hOP€JuiS fo r 40tl• IJtstl k t
C on~t ressman AndtPw lllll ·
shaw's toll, in\ lurtln!! Mr.
Hiosh::av.' himseU; 4, hwJurt.
i.ng the IOCUtnhf'lll, WhO '4. :mt
Countr SupPn tS(Jl Tow
Rilo>} 's seat, o~WI .t l h•.t.;t
.1 •lozenliattlln~ for 11~ 7~11•
State AssPmlll~ post.
Becaus ... fh<> inr·umt•Pnl i:;
not TUl\lli!Lt!1 tho> hi!U~ 1\<•a,rt.
Hne lo r the ';411• v.'.lS ex.
tende.1 umil G p.m. ~··st e r
dar. Assemlllnnan Rutw rt
Badham is ruunln~ fot th•
40th Corw:resslonal l>tstt wt
seat.
On June 8, voter.!> v. ill ~w ~
:.1 Democrat and a RPpttLJiican
to run for o>aeh •:ont r .!>fQ(J
sPat in thf" Novemtlf'r ~f"n••ra l
f'lectiOIL.
'" 40TH CONGRESSIO~A L
Republicans: lncum~nt
Andfl!w Hinshaw, Sa:utl Awa
eogineer William Oavenport,
former Con~ressm0111 John
G. Schmitz, Laguna E'IIIIC'ltor
fiarry JeffrQ~·. El Ton1
attome~· Mi chaPI C lam·~.
lilt&sion Vi(I )O busines s .
woman AUria Cooper, Sout h
Laguna ph)·sid an Thomas
Mauro, and M.r . Badh:~m .
Democrats: Santa Sus:tn·
nah n teran's voluntf.'el
George M:ngolls, lrvin(l
btlciDessYoman VlvtaD HaU
ud Newport quality assur-
uee 1upector John &hooo-
onr.
• 74TH ASSEM BLY
t')t'n('} Wl!lu f'l • Huh\, :0.·····-
port Atto rn"'\ Jotm llopvooor1,
f t Jhw·o 'A'at.,l tnJ.AA t:t>n•eut
'1ffi<'i:ll W(':o; SJttln Jnrl:"\PI.I.··
!JOI1 •'<I I rl,•:lit•r JJ nl'"" SJ,
I tLul\" •
O•·''W" rdl: El TO!•' rl<>lolll\
dtstnr 1 .l ttn rn~>\ H<JJ •Jlf\
C·,rrlo\',j
j l'lt ((!L'NT\
SI.'I'ERVISOH
!u· umh\'111 ll!.,mJ ." Ri k :
~t IIQI I'l' Slt.J r•·s, Ut<:C.Ulll'll
!ou;.itwS:-Il\,111 :\·IJ :OCii ttiSif ,IIL;.' ·
'r, :'</(''1.\IO r\ lto•t<!hl ~ Jlhl''>l ·
, \ll11 GC'nt At hertt)u, :~uo~
'I railuro ttlf'nH.:~l n-• "1"'1'
">f~dal t SI r.er oihl U1• 1<1•1
ST. PATRICK PARlY
Stuo1,..ms o~ Our l.arh
OtlC'('In ol Ang PI ~ r.lfi •I')Ji r
-;,tool In II•' Hl•tff.; "''ill
thro,.· " St. P Jtrt< k.., IJ.t l
f'.l l'l.l toni~ hi, :\1 1' '' Ill !c l
't"nior ~'ili:tpnc;.
"Thf' k.\11s t'::\15' .. 1 "\t•r
SHJO during th!.'ir l't'''foiJt
sptnt wpek,'' p.t rent ~fiJI
Sulhvan explain~:•\ yest.•r~
rta~. '•and the .:;tudent r oun -
•·tl deo"idM IV tou ld J p:1rt y
lor the elder I) .' ·
LIGAL IIOnC!
5.098~3
FICTITIOUS \IUSI~LSS
NAME STATEM ENT
The foiJowlnl! persons .th~
doing bus lness as: lm'Pstul 's
Property Exchange, 16168
Beach Boolevartl, Suite IG:l,
Huntington Beac h, California
9264'7 : Ronald L. Hungate,
24882 Via Santa Cruz, Mis-
sion VI eJo, California 9267~;
Phyllis A. Hu ngate, 24.882
Via santa Crut , Mission
Viejo 92675.
Thls Wst.ss is conductp
ed by u lodWidual.
Tennis & Shirts· Slped: Roaald L. Hungate.
Tills statemfllt wu CUed
wUh the County Clerk of
o"'ance County Mar . 15,
1916, TENNIS RACKETS TENNIS BALLS
ACTION
• IXJG OWWEM WID .... .. ..,_.., __ an M111ML .
OPa181UD0
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tD $150 lor leulll law ._.
1at1t-.1 If a eew taw pa.-IU-teot-.a. c-.
• nNAL tnot m.,. .W
llo -ed lor the BroU-
tDOIW -Pac.Ule V tew Deftklp-
m• DeU Pactne View'
memorill park.. and for tbe
propoeed eoaversloa of the
Mat . Ka1 apartm::11ts oa
Bayside Dr. t9 conOOmln-
btms.
-"'City ·--· ... ---""~-
• BICYCLE trilll pavlag,
opposed by the Friends of
Newport Bay, wUI be COil·
sidered for a bike trail OD
Back Bay Dr .
• GENERAL PL AN
amendments wottld pave the
way for an offlce buUding
at the southeast t'Orner ol
Ba)'SidE' and Marine, u.d
LJtoarlf'D the aU.owtd land
ttses for the inter section of
8 rtstol and Spnr.ce in Santa
A,u Heights, and ttw corneY
or Jamboret-and Birch ln
the sam£> ar~.
• SMOKEY ST O VER'S
n~ht d uh, a•· ross !rom C itr
Hal l, will app!'al a Planni~
Commission d~l slon that
refus E'!'! to PYI P.nd thf' rlub's
SJ*t'i21 per mits for a lrohol,
l!vP rore rtaillmt-nt and danf'-
1111!.
• FENCE 6 ft. hi\!.11, with
Jn 8.ft. c':ll~', wiJ J h ;;> It'~
qu('st~>~l l1\ Wit!i<lln Mou'l"e i
fllr his pn•pt•J'I\. at (!~,
:wt1 IP'itot', :\ f''.I IXLJ't He!~t11 s.
• HA:"IJST A~IJ ..,..ill llf>
r•"'1Uf>St..,\ fur Pf'llill"llll
P~r~ :o\ tht li ill:o:t lmprovp.
•nf'HI Assn. Ill t'OOfl•·•'tiOfl
l'.ith <;J•.><·i,t l hlr'l'ntem mt l
··~'t'lth tJl.illllt' I t1 1t>r•· lor tll.-
fl r ;.1 1.1.•·ek In tul\
CANDIDATE CROSBY
PLANS OPEN HOUSE
Ftill rtl'"')''. 3 1 ~•·t•:tr olr1
.lltv ru(·l l l''llll II d ill· ll.'ho Is
~··Pkwc· lh• H.,'llll)h t•an
no win:t ti<JII ror 11~<' J4th .
A;;sPtJJII!I Dist rt\'1 , ...,·JU hulrl
J pul •ll< open houst: front
l to 1 p.m., lit is SJturd:t)',
~l<I I'··t 20, J l hts • .l ltlfJ:t h.:u
!if·atlquartr rs, 2720 E. (Q.IS1
, Corona
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F ROM ''CHIUfTI.41i IJEAC:Oill. Colli•ts•!OO~. _,.,,.1)
Jeeu RUea., the Grateet Faet ia History
•
Galdoo Tn1: #lot -b OlrlM -/rolrr t1w dud, ON! ,_,_ ttt. /fntflwltJ
of--*"'(I Cor. 15:20). II &:r::~o:: Cluiollul filth. The foet that
Je.-IJOIIe from the pue is
of .,._,.. lmpotUnce for
I I I I I
t •••
TMa CHOMN tte:O .. LE, a. W. 7aND ST., NIEW YO"K C:tTY
(IUilrnON, 1'llo -of -• 0 • 2 ..... to CIDMiadic:t thatl
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Ataw£11, 1bc -io ......... I , 0' tL .. en-.... ..,..,....,
-· Tltil .. --...... ..... ot tbc .,.. a •• 2 is se' ratal aDd lilllply ,....._ cer-
&ala I'WIIIb 10 ... adler ....,.. pay-
ill ,.-cicular aneeticla to c:IMonoiot-
bl ... . ............ ia Om. 2:8
die ~ COGCIII.a. itaelf ..... i• .. y
...... ,..._ .... devdc¥;Mat of
... a... of E.dca. BOt widl a....
... ..,.., JUit befOft the ..... ot
lhc aaiaWs, rcfelmc::c to their aadau
is made (¥ene 19) 10 elqllaia how
they c:aaBe into the pic:t:w-e at llhe
time of rwnifta. 1be Yel'b could haft
been tranalated .'had formed" ju:ll ..
well M "formed,'' IDCI, in fact, hue
l....eaet does ao traadate it u do J. N.
Darlly, n.. llabley · v..-. ..., ........
• wott: ol o. • 7 SAOICM Lanl, aM we
......... f-10 ...............
their sourot. See al10 Joel l : II aad
~14:8.
·:
Question : Will 1~ pka~ gi.ve ~
tM ~"I o/ Acts 9:5! I bd/1.,,. il
w.i t-voice oJ /~sus N~Mr IM11 rM
tlyt,., St~plufl wltich pul Soul llfltin
convi€tion. A'" I c:tHrect1
-0.-ty. "'dUo ....... -It il ina ructive to note the mnarb ol a
dnout ,._. y.._, Dobr of tbit
ccatury: 1"be ~ Oturdl il
founded'"' the [oct of the ............. of
.-.; if th..l !8Ct Ud DOt occu.md tMie
would be no Ou~tdl today. 1'he ddi:IJh•
of Jnut of Naureth were evidentty far mrer1or to t1m m IP'iritual clitoef"'llNNIt
mel in eou,... EYidendy they couJd aot
bope to 1\IICCI!ed if He bad CaiJed. And
with fis death what lit tJe stret~~th they
(the ditdplea) moy ha,. had befon: wa
unerty destroyed. In the hour of His trW
they Ud dnerted Rm in COftJdly fliaht .
And wtlen He wu taken f.rom them by a
tbarneful death, they ~re in despair.
Ntwr did a mmernent lel'm to be more
hc>peleaaly dead .
Je.. there came out blood md nter.
The ~nt was wiw.ed by John the SOD.
of Zebe,t«, the writer of the Fourth
Goopol (John 19:3 1-42). Tben,ln lhola~e
a:fief110Da of the tune day, Joetph of
Arimadra~ a leCl'et ddcipk of .ln.,
re.oted ow Lord's body from the era.
IDd placed it in a new tomb (Mark
J S :42.46, and plfllleb (Maltbew
27 :57 -60; Luke 23,50-54; John
19::13-42)). Another 110<101 diacipk, or
balf-dia:ipte, Nicodemus, came also to
-· ... body (John 19 :39). C.rtaln
women • ame lO tee where Jnus wu
laid (Luke 23:SS, S6, and parallels
(Matthe"w 27 :61 ; Marl< 15:47)). The
chief priests md Phariten, on the other
haad, obtained a pard from Pilate, to
watch the tomb, Jest the disciples of Jesus
should neat the body of Jesus away and
uy that He had risen from the dead
(Mau. 27:62-66).
----QUESTION: I want 10 u~ :! Samuel
7:8·17 10 prove the Messiah w:1s 10
come from the line of David . How
would I ell plain "H he commit In-
iquity ... " to a Jewish unbel~vcr?
He would certainly say thin Christ
would commit iniquity and God would
chasten him.
An.rwt>r: I believe tbat you are COl'·
rect. It is temptina to think. that Saul
miaht have been already broutflt un-
der CX\nviction II lhe stonin1 o( Ste·
phen. hu1 this il' most unlikely when
one knows not only the had:around
of P•ul as...:&Pharisee of the Pharitees
but oonsid~ abo his activity imme-
diately afterward when he made havoc
of the church havinJ men and womefl
committed to pri~n (Acts 1;4:31 . His
question in Acts 9:5 is conclusive,
"Who an t~.ou. Lord?" It arose out
of ·a deep conviction 1hat he had been
actina in conformily wil h lhc will of
God and was hacked by the authorily
and commi5~ion or the chief prtests.
See Acts 22 :9·12 on lhis. This fact
fur1her makn it evident that this e,x.
perience was not a product of the
ima&ination of Paul, ~meth in8 which.
havin& been under convic::tton. he
worked himself up inlo. It was conl·
pletely unexpected ;md could nee pos.
~ibly hn e been the: product or a
troubled conscience. Here, in a ~uper·
natural experience. he was face h,
face with ohjectivc: reality. He was ac.,
luslly in the presence of the risen
Chri~l. The realily c>( lhi~ nperic:nct
never left him.
B LOOB BT
Tl\6 OOOE
BV OR . BOB JONES
1108 JONES Uni~llrslrll
.. But then the surpriR:n& thin&
~ next day wu S.tu.rd..ay, the Old
Testament Sabbath. The friends of ~esus
mted on that day . But very early on
SuDday momi111. the women started to
the tomb bea.rl.n«: spices in order to anoi.nl
the body. But before they arrived, our
Lord had already men from the dead .
There had been an earthquake, an anael
had roUed away the stone from the
sepulcher, and o ur Lord Hirruelf-had
risen . At the sight of the anJel, the
soldiers of the guard. in their fear ,
'became as dud men' (Matt. 28:2-4). All
that thty could do was to repor1 the
event to the chief priesu who had 9ellt
them ( vv. I I -15 ). Then tht women
arrived at the tomb (of Jesus), and found
it empty (Mitt. 28 : I , illld parallels (Mark
16,1-4; U.k< 24 :1-3; John 20,1))'' (cf.
John G~sham Machen, "The Ufe of
Christ and the Development 'Of the
Oturch in New Testament Timesv in A
Brie/ Bib/~ History. 1922, pp. 93, 94).
C."''~"'lli SOV'" t •"O~O"A 1H ..
The Raurrectiott ol Jesu&
"And whf!.n J udah looked
bal·k, ht>hold, the battle wa !<
ht-fort> and ~hind : and tht>y
<'rit>d unto the Lord .. "
(II ~·h ro nide11 13 :14 1. These
ffit'n of "''&r did not have timt tt• ('Onlposo• formal prayen;.
They n .. ~·dt•d http immediate-ly,
and their prayer~ ~rushed forth
from !ineerf' hearts wh ieh un -
d~·r~tuod that their only help
w a~ from the Lord God of
Ht'aq•n and earth. God ht'ard
tht·l r praye r~ and dt'liv(•rt'd the
I'Mt'ln iu mto their hand~< (v .I G 1
True prayer i6 not a rhetori-
cal structure of phrue upon
phra~l'. ornan1t'nted with all
the embel!ishmenh of lan-
I{UBKe : it i11 the 10pontaneou•
outflttwinl{ nf del'p dn ire in
Pf'tition to God . Efff!t't ivt praye-r t'mllnates from tht>
hurt of our n~d and thP
dt>pth or our desire.
occurred. The. umt weak, d.iJcouriiFd
men bepn, in a ft., days, in Jerualnn,
tbe wry sc::ene of their di~~JXe , aspirituaJ
moftmmt the like of which the world
hal newr seen. What produced the
wonderful chance! What wu it that
tnftsformed lhote weak, diJrour~~td men
into the spiritual conquerors o( the
world1 The answer of thOK men
thmt~elvn wa plain. Thtir de5pait, they
said, pve Wll)' to triumphant joy because
the Lord Jews h.cl rilen from tbe dead .
and becaute they were convinced of His
resurrection by the empty tomb and by
the appearuces of Jesus ltim.elf. No
other real explanation lw yet been
dilcoYered to account for the sudden
transformation of the despair of the
dildpln into triumphant joy. The vrery
existence of the Ouistian Oaurch itself,
lberefore, is the strcmaest testimony to
lhe resum:ction: for without the
raurrection the Ot•rch could never hftwr..
come IMo brina" {ef. Jolm Gtahun
MldM:n. '"Tbe Ufe of Quist and the
De'lllllopment of the O.urclt in New
Testament T'IJ1lllel.. in A Bri~f Bibl~
Hlslory, 1922, pp. 96, 97).
The outline of ~e prnent ~.
which is entitled .. Jnu,s Rden, the
Gteata:t FKt in HiAory ," is u foUows:
I . The Rnumction of Jesus (Nark
16:1-8)
2. The Appearance to Mary Mqdalene
(Made 16:9-11)
3. The Appearance (o Two Disciples
(Made 16, 12,13)
•tore c:onsidehtion ia aiTtn to Mark
16:1-13, the Biblic:al text for our lesion,
it is appropriate to obttrw the foUowin&
summary of ew:nts between the
eruciflXion of Jesus and the resunection:
.. After Jesus had died (on the crou) .~His
side was pierced by one of the aoldien
whom PUate [the Roman procurator)
hid aent at the inatance of tht Jewt in
order that thoe wt.o had been crucifted
should be tdlled md their bodies removed
before the Sebbath. From the body of
In Mark 16:1-8 we read: "And when
the ubb~th wu put, Mary Ma,dalene ,
and Mary the-mother of James, and
Salornt, had boug.ht sweet spices. that
they mi&ht come and anoint him. And
w:ry early in the morning the firsJ day of
the week, they came unto the sepulchre
at the rising of the sun. And they said
among them~elves, Who shall roD us away
the stone from the door o f the sepulchre'?
And'when they looked, they saw that the
stone wu rolled away : for it wu very
great. And entering into the sepulchre ,
they uw a young man sitting on the right
side. clothed in a long white prmenl; and
they were affrighted . And he saith 11nto
them, Be not afffi&hted: Ye seek Jesus of
Nazareth.. which was crucif.ed: he is riten;
he is not here: behold the place where
they laid him. But go your way, teD his
disciples and Peter that he goeth before
you into Galilee: there lh.aU ye see. him,
u he said unto you . And they went out
quickly . and fled from the sepulchre; for
they trembled and were amazed: neither
said they any thilll to any man ; for they
were afraid."
Th t' man who pray!!-for
dt·livt>ram·•· 111 the ht'at of a
!.attl,. do~·s no t han• time to
••hnu~t' his word~ with t'l\rt•.
Th(' mnn who IS bowt>d down with tht> cnn~t'wu sne1<11 of ~in
1~ nr•t cnnt't'rno>d with th;>
-.. und a~ ho· ('rlt·~. "Lnrd, bt'
mt>r•·lfulto Olt' 11 Fmn;>r." Wht>n
" rhl!d makto ,.-a rf'q uu t of hi5
f11th••r . h~· doet it in ai mplf'
illll~Ul•~l'. If ht> wakt>t~ up
fr1~htent'd in thr middle of tht•
•m!'h t. tht> t'hild uli~ h i~ mother
;t nd rxpec:tl ht>r to 1\0IWl'r
Praypr i.!l ins(inctive. When
n man finds himlt-lf in the
mid~<t of 11 diffit'uit 1ituation,
his cry for deliverance will .-o
up to the Ont> Who!!e uiatenct>
fornwriy, _pt>rhapa, hP ha5 dis-
d :llln .. d. Hn .. · mut'h better it is w !,.. i11 t'on~tant communion
lttHI ff'llow~i'u n with Him-to
ht• :o rt'l{t•nt•ra tt>d t•hild maktn~ "ail our wnnt.., and wi!!hea
kno•l'l'n" J,r fort• a Iovin~[ Father
Who 11~s u rr~ u~ that "like aa a
father p1 l1t>th his children, ao
the Lord 11itieth tht'm that
fertr him" (P!!alm 103:13) and
"As one whom hilli mother c:om-forteth. 50 will I co mfort
you ... •· (l.!ia iah 66:13).
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--... -.aiTt' C'MK&eO, ILdfOrl .....
THE MAKER OF ALL
MADE SIN FOR US
tt Is thriNina: to tr~ throuah the
New Test.rMnt and find the word
"madre," to tee how otlr lord Jesus
Chri.t, the lfMt Crutor of all
humbMid Himsetf, died on C.lvery·i
cross •rtd aroM apln from the dud
to seve and llorify us.
St. Paul uys ot Chritt: "All thii'!IS
were creeted by Him and for
Him" (Col. 1:16), •nd' St. John
edds by inspi.-.tion: "AJI thinrs
were made by Him: and without
Him was rtOt anythlnl made that
w .. made .... The world was made
by Him " (John 1:3,10).
HO'IW wonderful It is, then that
He. th.e Creetor of all. came 'to be
one with u~, one of us! John
tells us aaa•n that the Maker of all
was "made flesh" (1:14) and P•ul
declares thet "when the fulness of
the time was tome, God sent forth
His son, made of a woman, made
u!'lder the law •.. " (Gill. 4:4) thet He "madt! Hrtnsetf of no repu('etlon
. .. artd wn made In the fiheneu
of men" (Phil. 2:6,7). In his letter
to the Hetw.ws tKo adds that Christ
was "~ a litt .. lower than the
an1ets fot the wfferina of dHth"
{2:9). ~ than thet, he decla,..
thet our Lord was "mede a CUrM
for us" (~1. 3:13) to redMm us
from the cuJH of the .... end ttiM
God "made Him to be sin for us
. . . that we mi&ht be made the
righteousness of God In Him" (II
Cor. 5:21).
Thus In one stroM, et C.Jva;ry,
our LOf'd, the grMt CrMtot, boN the pen•tty for sin that woufd haW
sunh • WOf'td to hefl. ertd for this
"God atso hath hllht)' ..att.d Him"
(Phil. 2:9) h•vlnl "rstiMd Him from
the dead and set Him et Hla own
rleht hand in the huv.nty ptecea,
far above all ... " (Eph. 1:20,21).
"God hath made this ume Jeavs
... both lord and Chrtst" ~ 2:.36) so that now He het
"made higher than the heewns"
(Heb. 7:26). ALWAYS PRAY!
"JI"' ottgr.t Ill_,. 1<1 -r.
a.fld ftot to fait~t."-Luke 18 :1.
81 Dr. P•r• Porter
1t 1.1 not veey ~aunt to bear
the doctor uy, "You muat have
an operation." In many eues 1t
I• thm that one become!~ faint.
Otttl met tbere are m&fU' o.mp
one has to take into ~
but certalnJy the wont. ol. lftUI
are juat u appUcable then u any
other time. ''Mm CNilftt a1wQs 110
pray, and not to faint."
I Mvp thoulhf it ftlicht be of
lntft'ftt and ~ an ftleOUI'q•
ment to many 10 rHid an exper-
lftlee that God 1aw me, at audl
a tlrnP u thia. We cfve It only
for Hla pral.e and &)ory.
I bad to have an opentioa. 'l'blre
~ no other wq to CIDft'IICt
the condition. J commJtted tbt matp
fer to the Lord In Jl"*)"tt. 1be
doctor clalmed to haw bHB -..
~t.~aln. I went ., the h: phtl at
the appointed tbM ., ...... tto
prepantJoa could M m... The
momh• canw. The ~ *'~~ow
ed ttw-lr uauaJ plan, clvhl& ahota
to l»'f'P*I't-me: for the .....
1bew lhOtl bad no eft'eet won me
tmataoever. 'trheft t1w7 came 1o
roU me .,_ the CIPft'tlftC raom,
they Wft'e turpc•e• tMt 1 wu ao
wide ..... ud .. .a.rt.
1'hty pieced me • h table &nd ..,. pthecal .,..... t .._
ed. ''Are ... .. -.... wtU t.w ...., ,.,... ltD .. Ojiili &tiM!" n.e,-..w. "No, .. dodDr .... td t'IOi'M
In -J"'l." t ..... ........ ...
hiM tD CDIH &'' J ..... ''Wt aN -,...., ............ "-,.. ..
I Na" • ---... -.e tfm. ....... ___ _ _ ...... ,-... ..-______
r· 1 , __ ., .. ...... -.-r .....
!CO NTIN UED NE XT WEE I( I
';_.~ ... -~.-:::~~ .
Dr. ford Porter
be t avf'd. I thanlled God, tbat I
wu His ('hlld, and ror tM body
which H,. had givm mr. 1 uloe4
Him to rh·e wi5dom to each ooe
who would have any part In the
operation. I ulted Him to CWde
the doctors' hands ao just what
Meded to ~ done to remove tbt
trouble, 'M)Uid be done. I then
uked Him, that He mi&'ht cJ~ me
a speedy And complete reaovery.
Aa aoon u I ~loeecl my pra)lel',
• nurM stanN:I clvlnl me the a-
nthetic. While I wu lltlD ~
et1CJU~h to hear them ~lkJnc, -nurse uked. "Who lt th1t: fellow
anyway!" Ont> of the nuJ'IH who
lrnrw me •akl. "Thla Ia a 8apdat
~IIChn'. ·· r am au.re all will ..,_
that thll It what lhould b. ..,_,
whf!n looklnc: altu a temJ'e ol
the Holy Sptrtt.
While tht')' we-re pedoo ml.rc the
operation, l wJII cont.. I had
Che moa:t ~rlorious t'XJM!rienc:e t have ~er hed. It a~ed as thouP ·I
wu with JHua aod the ll'Ut btav-
mJy hott. ~ I br«ame co.
teiou&, 1 aa.ld, "Prt.IM God tor
thJ. 1lorious t-"Pt"rlence. but 1 .,..
hope J wiU nevu have .., "'"
another Ill just th1a way, bitt haft
dw rnl ex~e on that Cloro-._ Dl7.'' Oh. how WI! ...... ....,, "Cut~~!~ all ,_...care..-
-; .... Ito -.... _ .. (I Pet. I:TI.
As a result the simplest bel-.,.
in this m11trty SaviOr ts "made M:·
cepted lr.-the BetoYM One" ([ph.
1 :6) and is "madt! the rifhtwus·
ness of God in Him " ~I Cor. 5:21).
''that belna justified Hts arace.
.,. •houkl be ~de h ,.. ac:c:ordlnc
to the hope of atemat llfa" (Titw 3:7).
What Spurgeon Said
About Defending ·the Faith
We must dtft-nd tM Faith: for
what would haw become of ua
if our (athen had not maintained
tt ! If Conr~aon, Reformers,
Mtt.rtyn, a.nd Covenanten had
been rec:rt"ant to the name and
faith or Jnus, where would h•ve
bee-n ~ c::hurchot'e of tod•yT Must
we not play the rn~~n as they did!
If we do not, are ~ not Ct>nsur-
inK our P'atiMtn!
It Is vny prett)'. • It not, to
f't'ad ol Lutbel' and hit brave
c:IHda! Of eoul"'le, ~Y ad·
mlrta Luther! Yes. ~. but you
do not want anyone ·etw to do
the ..,. todQ. When )"'U 10
to the ZookJ1k*1 GarcleN: JOU aU
admi~ ow ~; but llOW wou~
you like a ...,. at .,_., or a
bear wandli'tfll .._ •llout tht
strwtt You •• -UM!t it would
be unbtwtblrt, ud • doua.t JOU
ant r11bt. So we ....,. a a.n
who • """ .. ~ ....... ..,. tour
tnandnd ~ 1110: Ute put fiiiN
a.re a aort ol ...,...pit or lr'Oit cap
IOf' him; ttut •ueh a ,... llltdt7
Ia a rt\l8a:nar, and .... W put
....,. Olll ... • MIT'DWollllllliled
~Neat. ........... ·----.,. ,_ C8ft thfl* ol -· Yet _ ....... --... ~
Lu!Mr, -· ~ ..... -· 0 .... ., .......... ..,. 1ftlf'W, ..
out of or~r; but rr we try to aet
11 rlcht we shall only make a
great row, and art ounelves into
dlscract'. l.A!t ua 10 to our cham·
bto:rs, put on our niaht-a.pt, and
a]cpp over the bad tlmH and ptr·
haps ...twn we wake up tblnp
will ha~ lfOWn bettm-." SYCh
cxmduet upon their part would
have en~ upon ua a herttaee
of t'M'Of'. Aae after qe wou~ haw aone .,... into the llltemal ...,.,
• nd the pntitf!'I"WW bop ot enor
would M.ve swallowed all. ,_
mt11 loved the faith and the ,.....
of Jesw too well to ate t:Mia
~ on. Note ....._t 'ft Dift
thrfiD.. ud ._. • ...,. to our -the debt we owe to ow ,....._
It II 1061¥ n It ... Ia t1111 ...
foe;•rl" dla7L DeeWon ia .......
TIM: 1Me P•asl' 1-. ..... -.. .......... ....................
...... -QW, .. .,.... e.Mt ...._ Aarrlea .......... ., ..... . ,...... ............. , ..
.tG ..... aWW.d ......
ANSWER: This promi~ to David
beains with his seed, Solomon :md
applies to the Meuiah only at th~ 11mc
of verse I 0 when brae( will b€' planJed
in the land to be moved no more and
the kingdom and ·throne be c~tab
lished for ever (vtrse 1M. Ve~~ 14
and IS have to do with God '~ de:.ling
with the !ieed of Oa''id during the
period hetween and have heen l1terally
fulfilled both in Solomon and in his
seed ever since. II i~ a mislakt to
think lhat every tim(' the word "!oC>n"
is uo;cd, a~ m vc:r-.c 14. lh:u 11 mu\t ~
Mnsianic. Sec Exodu~ 4 :2!, 23 : lt'tC·
miah 31 :20; Hosea 11 :1. The \'t'f..C,
how('vcr, dOts show the ~kclion of
the house of David to be 1n the Me~·
s1ani (' line. ror parallel !('aching sec
Psalm 89:3,4, 24·37. For the:: nght·
eousneu of this "slc:m of lt~st" and of
Hi~ rei1n see Isaiah II : I·S.
Question : Wllerl' will the "'afl"r{ nl
E~d.i~/ 47:1 and 2 rome from."
Annver: Based on Ezekiel 47 : I Keil
says: 1'he water therefore iuuc:d
from the corner formed by the south-
ern wall of the porch a nd the eastern
wall of the holy place, and flowed pa~t
rhe a liar of burnt otferin& o n the south
~ide. and crossed the c:oun in an c:ast·
crly direction, passing under its sur·
rounding wall." The actual supplying
of these waten, of course, 101•ill he the
he• s..
C.., l.en1 .lals a,w .... tze--....
From "BAPTIST BlBLE TRIBUNE"
SpriDCftekl, Mluoarl
(CONTINUED I"ROM LUl Wf:U:l ,... u. Ooolll N.wa!
ww .. --... t J'OU to dol Ha ... , ... 70'1tol0i-*o
.............. Gill ..... ~
• awlwe • ..., rro. eua;bo.fr. It
,... ........ -a.Jo& lo-eooa, tM. 1D Gill ill t.M Wlllwa,.
Md WI "*7 _., wo.a&. Mr
aad .... ,_ .... 'ITr' to ... UM8a
.... _. ~ t.o ... tiM6r LoN.
0..\ ._.... ;a If • tap of a .,..... __ W ... e, fib -IIJ ____ ,.... .. _
foolllll.O...,.._ ........ to
eouMa..rtM....-of•• am. tltM u., ~ be •*·
Wllltf •• r 11 U. U.. it ~' UMn .... to ..... ,. .. liM! .,. .......... ....,.
'-.W, ..... wWdl Mal.irtotl11
ct... ...... •DI, hl'ul7 I oo.e
•• U, .. !' ...... wws ....
1-tloo ol .......... of God,
" .... 110, .... LaNI ~··
'n.. • iuJI lh= -. 'l'be .w. ................... : .. ,.. .-ee ot ow Lord--c.1at ........ ,... .a. ,..., .. ,_.. •
eotN., -.. 'I'WI • tM eo••llted --O.O.WIIM I '"U..CW..
Do,_ "-• ....... Ute ... word
of ... ON ,.., •• 111111 II? "Aed tile
.._...,.~a-rt oe.._ ,....._so
....... ti .......... ~ ol u.
c ..................... ..... ......................... ................. -"dll. _ _.. ,... .. * ........ of-*•• •.. ,... ........... .. -... _llo .. OM,lllo-.
T' ,.._,..a·=-..._ ..... .__.., .•..
....... 1'7 , ..... ..... ·-·-. ., .... _ .. a.. ... _ ..... , .... ,_._ .. _____ _ --·----.......... c..r. ~ Mo -== ... ---.... " .,_,_.. of ..... .,OM..._ a , ,...
lol Do--.... --.. -bM ___ .... ___ ,__., . _ .. ._....,,,.. .... -·-----.-fto -=.:. : ................ -.. ......... --........... .... ,.... .,,..a-; ---· ......... ... a •••• , I'
(Juc~tll•n . 7/w •·ei/ of till' 'l t'mplr
wus 1101 u pttir of draprs muJ I'Xlrndrd.
from M'allto w1ill. Did thr Hil•h Prirst
l'tlfl!r upon hi.r l.nrn umJu the n1rtt1ill
or armmd rhr f'lltl. IIi'\/ ff• tho· ,.·tJt:'
.A lll'Wt'r. There arc curt<11n, in ~) na·
gosucs tuda~ which ;If~ made the same
w111y 111nd are drawn from lh(' une '>ide
or lhe olher. In fact, this 1s something
which i~ often done in pro:scnl-day in-
terior dccor:iling. and I 'hro\'(' 'tlceh'''n
many motels where the d rapcq :It the
window was 1n one pi .:-cc and w as
drawn from the end. The High PrieSt
entered from the: side. Had thc:r~ b«n
an~ 1.musual. enna~ _r~ui~~. ~~~
JOIRK upon h1s kqees,.lh15 would have. , ·"/1¥~ /'" 1 11••11 hecn me-ntioned m Scnptmc. · ! If
~: ,._, .vwer tM /of-
lowinl Mormon t~achings; ( I ) of.
thl' gathering of the ten tribes and
e.rtablirhm~nt o/ Zio11 011 the Amu-
icafl contifll'flt: (2) thot the ChrU-
tUm Chwrch coU.p•d •Iter tltt ~
to th~ .ttV~n chwrches in Reve,.tiOft
and tM death oj the oposrles a11d ...,
flot e.rtabli.rh~d ogaifl until tht:ir
proph~t. Jo~eph Smith, war told ro
utablish the Church one~ mor~: ())
that Melchiud~k had /ather ond
mother althol41h the Bible 1011 Ire
hod neirhu (Heb. 7:3).
Amw~r: (I) The land promiK to
Abreham. hsac and Jacob sod iu
ultimste literal fulfillment makes
void any claim to the establisbment
of Zion in any land other than Pales-
tine. See Gen. 17:8; 2£:1-4; 28 :13-
14 ; l.ec:h. 14:4-8. 1
(2) The claim that the Christian
Church collapsed by the II:CODii·
century and was not re~stablisbed.
until the-nineteenth is absurd on the
very surface and contradicted by cbe
bkxKI of the martyrs who, from lhe
days of the apostle&. loved not their
lives even unto death for· the sake
of their Lord and Saviour, Jeaus
Christ:.
(3) 'The statement in Heb. 7 :3,
Without father, 1 withOut
mother, without descent <aeftealotY)
. . ." is upl&ined in yene 6.
". . . whose descent is no! cbunted
... " or, u in the American Stan.
dard Venion tf'NII!!Ia•ion of . ltol.
• ... ..._ •nnJocy ia DOl --
ed . . . " Mekhil.edek wu wit'hout
record of ancestry, and the wMer
of Hebrews utes thii. fact witb tJpi.
cal sipiftcaoc:e. • .
QUI;STION: Will the New Jerllukt'll
M located in Palestine? If so. how
much of the arta will it cover?
ANSWER: T'hr New Jerusalem c:c.er
down from Gud out of ht:avm afl:u
I he establi~hment of the 'new :...,_
:and the new earth (R~v. 21:1!1).
The answer to your queatioe ..
pcnds u.pon how this is ir11N1pteted.
Some hold there will be only a "c~QM:'
i•'l by ftrc" which would not altu
drastically the topoaraphy of the earth,
\l.hile ochen claim dllat the ......
<1 f l Pet. 3:10-U aod Rev. ~l i \
j\11111(' indudt ... 6!:17 ead ~~)
i\ 1 ) sttoae for t1ti:1 *'-.._,,...
~u•r('t.. actually, an ......,. ._.. .....
ti •• m. for lb..,....,.. tuiUinile~
Ur\l J'*ilioa -A. C. Oa # ... u't
~C'Olr. Olt a..a.toa, IQCI b .. .._.
thai of Wolliato ~. Newol. Ia -
ca• the eize of the city it .... in an. 21 :16 .. twdYt. &W•rf .. M -
-(ISOO milot) _. wot. 'IIWo
..ould,ol--. ... --tlwt tho -!00,000 _. _
..... -............. ofthololid
jdFbt1 to,.,... • 0.. It: II:
" .... ,
I
.......
PEl llfOOS BUSilfESS
JtUIE IT A TEMENT
'he tooowt.c l)ei'80G ls ...., ._...... u: i:fec-
trM)Ie ~ J?OSCar-
.... lmae, C&Uf. tn14:
...... F. Raney, 1706 Car-
.... fh111e, Calif. 9Z7l4.
,.. 'wlneall CCIDCiaeted
" • ldftclllal. IIIIMd: 111artiD Haney. nu .atemeet wu ruec~
_. tM Conty Clerk ot
on.p Co.ty Mar. 5,1976.
Pllllt.llt March 11, 18, 25,
Aprtll, 1976, lDtheNewport
llaftor Eulp. f -5S5~
LIGM..M011CI
FtCTITIOUS BUSINESS
'CA:.SE STATE tdt:NT
The .lollowllc periODS are
...._ '-I!Dea as: Mariner
.._1, IOZe W. Par.ltlcCoast
...;. Newport Beach, ca:.: • ca.. Wbttwortb, 6602 Ce..~eu AYe., Gardeo
Gnq, Ca. 92&15; W~:t :t.ran
C.._, 6602 Cerulean Ave.,
Gardea Grme, Ca. 92645.
TW. tJ.a;:.oe.ulsconducted
bJ • c.-enl partnership.
Slped: Shu Chen Whlt-
WOitll.
TW. statement was filed
wttll tbe Co;Jnty Clerk of
Onllp County Mn. 5,1976.
,.bUsh: March 11, 18, 25,
April 11 1976, In the Newport
HaJ't)or En•i.gn. F -53476
'-IGAL MOnC I
FICTmOUS BUSINESS
NA1iE STATEMENT
ne tollowtDc person ls
claUic basU..as as: Par West
... r ' ·:1\emical, 1001
s..tll Rltcbey Street, Santa
AM, Calitornia 9Z705:
D!nQII)'-Blower Corport-
ttoa, a Callfdrnla dorpora-
U., 1901 So·Jth Ritchey
......., Santa Ana, Calt-
ltl'llll mos .
T1d.l btasloess ls coorlucte1
br a corponUoo.
Corpontto!l Namr·; Oemp-
•Y·Blo•er Corpontlo'l,
Jo'»l G. Dempsay, Prest-
dellt.
~ statement ~·as filed
W'llll tile County Cler( of Oruce County Mar. 5,1976.
Pe!llh: Mar::h ll, 18, 2!i,
Alwtl 1, 1976, lnthe Newport
R..-r Eo.tjp. F -53474
LIGAL MOTICI
FICTITIOUS BUStNESS
NAME STATEMENT
Tt.t tollowtnz persoo Is
.._ bu!Dess u : B M
«JOel• Landscape Co.,
1100 W. Oreao Ft., New-
,.n Bcb., Ca.: Brlln M!-
ehHI KWeleoa, 1600 w.
~ Ft., N<!wport Bch.,
Ca.
This business ls co:1 1ucted
b1 aa IDdlvidaal.
Japed: Brlan Michael
It Wei•. nu ltatemeot was fUed
W'b the COUDt)' Clerk o'
OTup Coaaty Mar. 5,1976,
Plbl1n: Much 11, 18, 25, .-u l, 1976, In the Newport "..-r Ea. ten. F -53477
LICM.MOTICI
FIC'MTJOUS BU~INESS
MAll£ STATEM!.NT
T.. following ~rson ts
.._ bu.11ntss as: Ole Tyme,
'7M Sh11t mar, Cotta Mesa
_.,: Robert M. Sheriff,
'114 Shal1mRr, Costa Mesa,
Ca. ~11'7.
'AU IMslaealJcoodUcted
~ n IMlYidlal.
.._.:Robert W. Sberltf.
TIIU ltatemeat "'" tUed
wlla CIM Co.ty Cltrt of
~eo.ty Mar. 5,1971.
~ Mareb 11, 11, %5,
Afdl-1. 11'71, • tM Ndport
...... lulp. F-51175 1,-.•nc•
S-Of7U .. nc.,...,.ll""l iOUS BUSINESS
KAME n'ATEMEJifT n. IDUow1IC periOft 1..-.... >••• u: Paclllc c..-a-an, ntte
..... Clr.. llllaoe Vie)),
eta ~ .... DW'ttfrt
IAililllr, llllt...,.. Ctr.,
5 ?; YIIJD, Calif. IM?S.
ftll ' 1 II F II ODMifc.ttd -,.·rstc • ....-.... o. Laww.
ftll *'I .t WU llMd
.... c..ty CleR ot
-c..tJFtlb.IO, 1171. .... , .... Mar. 4,
............ lltM·We.,t -.... ....... r-ueet
nc nnous eusat:a
Jlf A ME ST AT£MEJIT
'he~pet--lrt dcMII ........ U : zal
Limited, ZUI/Ka ~
An .. Cosu Mea. Call.
torwta: Riebl~ L. s.o..
fSltt ~ Ave<# El Toro,
C a&Jfore!a; A1aD T. Marriott,
ft91 Alcona Laoe, lmoe,
Caltfonala; Rorer R. Brooks,
921% ParU.medAYe., West-
mblster, Cal[fot'DlL
Tbls basiDess is ooeducted
by a Limited PaJ"t:Mrship.
Thls statement wu fUed
wttb the Couoty Clerk or
Orlll(e Couaty Feb.19, 1976.
R. H. ~r. Attorney
at Law, P.O. Box 158, Co-
rona ctel M.ar, Ca. 92625.
(714) 752-?231.
Pobllsh: Feb. 26, Mar. 4,
11, 18, 1976, In the Newport
Harbor Eostgn. F -5286P
LIGAL-1\CI
S..o9783 ncTmous BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The following person is dotns bu5loess as: Harbor
Park Printers, 3601 w. Mac-
Arthur, Suite 908,Santa Ana,
Ca. 92704: Iris Pfefft>r ,
23142 J'ulip St., EJ Toro,
Ca. 926SO.
This business Is conducted
by an Individual.
Signed: Iris Pfeffer.
Thls statement was filed
with the County Cler k o!Or-
ange County Mar. 1, 1976.
Publish: March 4, 11, 18,
25, 1976, in thE> Nt>wport
Harbor Ensign. F -53241
LIOAL. MOTICI
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The following person ls
doing business as: Wynn's
Fashions, 3688 SoutbBrlstol
Street, Santa Ana, Cal.
92704; Wynn Russell, 2429
Littleton Place, Costa Mesa,
Calif. 92626,
This business Is ronduded
hy an lndlvldual.
Signed: Wynn RusseU.
This statement was filed
with the County Clerk. ol
Orange County Feb. 27, 1976,
Publish: March 4, 11, 18,
25, 1976, in the Newport
Harbor Ensign. F -53156
L!GAL MOTIC!
STATEME NT OF ABAN-
DONMENT Of USE OF
f iCTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME
The. !ollo,-tng persoqs
nav.-abandon~ the 'USe af
the rtr tltloos bostness name:
Jenifer's Ha ir Fasttloos, 177
E. 17th St., Costa Mes.2,
Calif. 92627. The Fictitious
Business Name referred to
above was !iled in OrangE>
County on Dec. 12, 1974.
Ge rald P. Ashley, 23 10 N.
Lai~d, Santa Ana, Calif.
92706; Ellen J. Ashley, 2310
N. Laird, Santa Ana, Calif.
92706.
This business was coo-
durt~ by a general partner -
ship.
Signed: Ellen J. Ashley.
This statt>ment was CUed
wlth the County Clerk of
Orange County Mar. 8, 1!l76.
Publish: March 11, 18, 25,
Apr. 1, l CJ76, in the Newport
Hubor tnslgn. f -39428
LIGA&; MOTICI
FICTITIOUS BUSfNESS
NAME STATEMENT
The following persons are
dolng business as: Jeolfers
Hair Fashions, 177 E. 17th
St., Costa Mesa, Calif.
92626: Richard E. Bir k-
strom Sr., 105 Morristown
Ln., Costa Mesa, Call!.
92626; Lee 0. Backstrom,
105 Morristown Ln., Costa
Mesa, Calif. 92626.
This business ls conducted
by a general partnership.
Signed: Lee Backstrom.
This statement was flied
with the County Clerk of
Oran,e COUDty Feb. 27,1976.
~llsh: March 4, 11, 18,
25, 1976, ln the Newport
Harbor Ensign. FSS15?
LIGAL .. ncl
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEY;:;NT
T'le rouowift« per iOU are
dotAl business as: Park
Patio Apartments. 16~j-A
So. Everereen, Santa An'
Ca. t:37177: Robert F. Sloes-
HI, (S21 Pu1Dietti.a) P.O.
Box 6t4, Corona del tbr,
Ca. 92625; RlylliOIIId C.
HouH, US8 KlJideer Cir-
cle, Costa Mesa. Ca. 9%426;
AJJce H. Stoesaet. .P.O. Bo1
184 (321 PofAMttla) Corona
del Mar, 'Cat. 92a5: (ilactya s. Tbomas, 17!9 V\.t A.rrh.
Paloe Verdes Eltlte11 C~
90174.
Tbl.l bulloeAll~
bJ • aG.IDcof110nted u-
.oclat:Soa ~t..l' tMa a
partMnhlp.
Slped: R f. St<*Mt
nil ltat.mtlllt .... ft.ltd •:Ut tbe C..ty Ckrt of
Oruct eo.t1 Mar. S,lt?l.
N>llltl: March 11, 11.15,
~ 1, 1976, latbtN..,ort
Ha~r£~. F~l
~T HAMOR EJUIGI TMURSDAY, MARCH 18, 191'
PUIUSMEO I£EllY -PAGE! COttON~ DB. MAR. CAL
' 'O~UAY, I
I· a by ~3'!l !Au w: rtJan, 45, or .o;;.n ~~ , ;c ~~·wpc,rt, ..,., •·ttu.,~ .rtfb
ltl'olticatf¥1 <11..8orderl)· (;.00-Jfnl .......,..,.. t 0 J:l
lJ 1011 of hJGSeta betdllll buy
Mu1Ders MJJe oa A~ 91.
So, be feell u.t lilt bu to
try a uttle baM« to Jet
He1')1)ody fiDow that be is
one or tbe uea•s most ex-
perteDced eJpeltiiD flalshed
hardware.
The M011ltntp Flnlshed t
Hart!Ware Co. lsto the busi-
ness of Slq)plytac R eb ltems
as door hln(es. loeb &Dd
ttlresbolds, w1Ddow loeb,
cablDet !mobs, bethroora ae.
ceuorles, foldtoc stair-
ways, lrooJng boards, closet
harc:twu~. and a few boat
I CCtSSOl'itl,
Mosi of Jim's customers
are COiltnctors and arcbi-
te<'ts worfWic on oommerdal
boildlngs, churct~s. bos-
pttals, medical bulldLDgs.
etc. He bas fbrn.l shed hard-
ware for commercial struc-
tures ln Hawaii, Florida,
New Yort and San Fran-
<:isro and, or ('OUrse, all
over Southern Callfornia.
The Reuben E. ~boat
r~staurant here 1n Newport
got all or its finished hard-
ware from Moultrup's.
J lm started ln the bust -
ness hack in 1948 wit h the
Pasadena firm ofBlllhelnter
and Walker, after returnln!!
JIM MOULTRUP
Moultrups as r•ontrar tors,
says Jim.
Jim and Carol have ~n
married 25 y~ars tnis mono ,
and havt> 7 "hilt1rPn, TttP\
live in Costa ~h·sa .
J jm {S :l •·tiVP in fhP ~P'A'·
port Hart.oor C Ita n1IP•r of
Commerc·p anl th.:o "r• hl-
tectural Hanlwar~" Assn.
and in the Boy Srout anrl
Cut. S• out progralll-..
from a World War n Navy y COURSE OFFERED stlnt.
' In 1951, the fit Ill SPill
him to Newpol"t to mclllage
tts local store, and he held
that job for l'i yea rs. After
worldng for another rompan \
for -4 years, he bought out
tl1e old Walk~r store her <'
in 1972 and, 2 years later,
hought th~> stock from Walker
Hardware in Pasadena,
-.·here he /lad orl~inall}
wo rked.
Jim's store features 2
modern dtspl:.r rooms. One
is full o( do>r locks and
cabinet knobs, and ha s a
large table with cha irs,
where he can s it down with
an architect, contractor or
bUlldJng owner and go over
plans. A larger room has
bathroom fixtures or metal.
Luelle, China and waoo .
••we have lots or ornate
lavatory faucets to go wtth
any style, '• explains Jim,
'• and we are proud of our
new ~foot Baktwln rtlspl:H
with various lock mounts,
featllrtft~ Atlrrlv Amerlran,
tradltlonal and moctern
styles."
lndlvldua I homeo~A'TlPts
are just as welcomt> at
LICAL lfOTICI
CP-1 732
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The following person ts
doing business as: Develop-
ment Services Co., 17235
Citron, Irvine, Caltfornla
92664: Wllllam Fredt>r i<'k
Diehl, 17235 Citron, Irvin~.
C a lltornta 92664.
This business is conrlur terl
by an lndfvldual.
Signed: William f. Diehl,
This statement was filed
with the Count} Cle .. k of
Orange County Feb. 18, ,976.
Glasser and Smith, at.
torneys at Law, 610 New )()rt
Center Driv~. Suite 990,
Newport Bear h, C al!rorma
92660.
Publish. Feb. 26, Mar. 4,
11, 18, 1976, 1n the Newport
Harbor Ensign. F52801
UMLIImCI
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The followlnl persons are
doing business as: My Eye
Studios, 27182 Benlsa, Mis-
sion Vlt>jo, Ca. 92675: Mark
VIctor Bra~l.kort. 27182
Benlsa, MissiOD Viejo, Ca.
9!675; Nancy Jo Bra)nikof!,
27182 Benlsa, Mtsslon
Vltjo, Ca. 92675.
This buslness Is conducted
by a ~reneral partnerslllp.
SljlMd: Nanr\' Jo Bra ~1-
kort.
This statement was filed
with tht County Clerk of
Orance County Feb.18,1976.
Publlsh: Feb. Z6, Mar, 4,
11, 18. 1976, lD tht NetrpOrt
Harbor Eu.lcn. F -5%786
LIGAL MOTICI
F'JCTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
Tbe followt.c per10ns are
doiae bus1Aeas u : IAtlt's
Clotbtl Cbtlt, U05 W. Bal-
boa Bl•d., Newport 8eac"·
926d: Raymoftd E. Nna.,
130-1/1 40tb st., Newport
Bt~~efl. CaJ.ItMS; ~rt....se
M, ....._, 130-1/2 tOtll St.,
'Newport Beaeb, Cal. IZMS.
Tlllla t.lltl usls oooct•ded
bJ ...... , .....
stc-t~E.N..._
,..... ....... wu nJed
wltll a.. eo.ty C tlrt 0(
Orulie eo.tJ Ftb.U,1971.
,..._: Feb. It, Mar. 4,
ON SPEED READING
The Orane" roast ) \H \
is takine sii.: n -ups for a uo-1o1
speed rt'adio( out!"" to t f-
helrl at t~ \ fa till}. li,F
"OUtS" wfll l·t: ··onolu •1-'11 t •
Dan Ros·.,n.\·ass"r, 11 ,_.
t t'admo; Sl>E" t.t'tc:t, .w .• , '
bP opE> II II , Jl • •, '1< I 11. i
arlults.
· fhe a v ... r.., <>"' st11 :•·nt r· -~an1less ')( 3£", rP •is '~-;;
words a mlnutf-·A·ttt • ljl
•·ornpr~>h~>nsion,.. \1J
Ros~nwasser c;ai·'. ' 'itn.
my system h~> .1n , xw t
to trlpiP hts rc:.o ~ 'lnr 9'"•·!
or to attain rt>adtn. s~<>r1s
in E'Xress of I' ono .\'Orris 'I
mloute tn 3 ft-\1 1 t-~k.,, •
F'or rnor" lltforP lttor
please rail lilt! 't \1 \ .11
642-ll!!!JO.
NIGRO. PLAIN TRUTH
BACK AT NEWPORTER
Jar ki " \tero '" 1 11 '? P tt!l
Truth ar(' b3 k In I'.-I II•'
loun~e at DPI \\ Pl l s \ •·
porter lnn_ lor ' 1 1 1t
tonea g£'ment. T• · ' ar. r
pearin~ ~lond<H s t' r •ll
Saturrtavs troT II;:; 1 .1 .
to 1:30 a.m.
\.·o~:alist and .. n•·: 'I I•> 1
Jackie :"L.ro 1:-r ,.,.,
Plain Truth: kr•\l'l..tr! .1rt, '
Tom Mast t ,,·ho t<-al ... ~· t
lea<IPr of It••' • fi)'IP :10•! u •I •
ried to 1.1• ki.. • 'Jill! or. 1
Tonr Hern!'tt• h, l '·I -1111 .
Joe Town end, ~no! I rll' , ., . ,
Terr) Hun11• k.
LIBR ARY IS CLOSED
FOR REFURBISHIN G
The Mesa \' .>rr1P I nr
of the Oran~e Count~ ill 1 1 · .
rlosed \lonrta' fl.r 11 11 )
weeks for p.tu'tali .m lit·
stallauon of nP"'' .tr; · llllL
Dutl!\1! the tr> "'" r.n. closure, Mesa \'~>r It' parr r·~:;
may use neil:httOrin. I r ll 1
Ubt.UIE'S ln Fountatn \ lilt~•.
I rvme, anti thf' ~ • r.r.. 't
branrh in ( ost.1 ''""'·"
Hours at t!•"' ' .. , •· r ''.
bran rh an aoon until 1 ; ••
Monda y throu;:h 1 .ur• .. l•l ,
noon to S on F-n •IJ\, 111 I I
to :; on Saturrla~.
JUDGE SUMNER TO
TALK AT OCC MAR. 23
Supt>rlor C ou r1 "' '
Bru<'e M, SumuPr will ... ~. 1,
on · The ··ourt .1n' \' 1
at noon Tue<>d.n, ~hr '' ln Oralijte Cttast r ,)II
forom builrlint!.
He will r1ts<'uss 11 •
and fun ction of tht> StJJ r 1
Court system and ' ·
relates to lndlvlduals. \ • •
minute question ant1 u,o:
session will folio~· II , t •
sentaUoo.
LIGA\: MOnC!
S-09828
FICTITIOUS RUSI ~!'
NAME ST ATEMl \.
The folJowlnR per~u 1 n
dolog busl::f)SS as: 1.111 t .n
Restaurant, 364.:' s. f,n .. tctl
St., Santa Ana, Calif. ·-l4:
Cl'tuet, Stephf'n T . 1 ~G2
Nyanu Dr., tlunttnf•tnrt
Beacta_ Ca. 926-a , l u,
Sam~l K., 8282 Dan•' 1 tr-
ele, ltuntln(ton Bro t •• ' '·
9!646; Chio, Oantt>l o.. ~ ~
Duty Clr<'Je, Hurtflfll'l 'r
Bucb:, Ca. 92&46.
Thls business 1s cc•n lu t-
ed by a Ctotral ~rtnl'rst U>.
S\ped Samo.t K. I 11.
Tbb sbtemeat wls Oho(!
W'ttb the Cou.oty c IE>rk or
OfiiiiCt COWlty Nar. 9, 19' 6.
tiu~t llf"lr ~u·r t.>m~ at 11:45
fl. m • t e{ltlen 5<-.Jtt
f ·thtor, !i, of 101 St.>r~
hff H•J , s·_, ... C llfCs, was
ltU t•od wtttt ln'ox• ateddts-
r,rtJ•rl) rondu t Jl Dover
ant! Co~~~ H"' '., Df"J r the
t,·,\ tJrt•1~ 1•, ,, 1::4~ p.m.
. • hrn .. ~ ll.1r ,!t, Hi!><J-1/Z
W BaJtna, r • ·•tr.tl Newport.
r Ppo lt•J Ill~ 1 1"'4 Do!Jg~ van
stolm tro ·r,, allt>l behind
hts lo~>n • at 'i. 'i'J) m., w!len
hf' !1 .... 1 1 u,.. •·n.:;ine start.
"tOt I .tlo OlJI "1 I• to Sef' ttK>
v:t: I Pill\' 1 , v ... r1 .va ~ •••
K: Mn. ''w~>ns 19 o' Z~.? \len lo:Jlt, j o~:t M~sa,
r"~IOI I"' J ' l <; I• "'&S robbed
of ;3 '\ ~ rll:ln .;'oo.Jt 21,
I I . Ill l~<otr, WPlgh-
llli! ''II ,-, J, .rter she
r 1 ~ .. 1 • 1 n , ,., , rt' h-
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Jtr • • lit :st()l An 1 Santa
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l~>r ,.;:~, •o -'•tk tn \e~o~·
; ,-r r ,:l'•·r, '· S31d thP
'' .w lor• ••1 h'>· to •1rJVe to
~L"Irta r :wyor., oi.'I1E'r" she
jllfTt' >ti rrnrr ~r r·ar anrl
l 'lh ·•tt•·t h cold h~r to
1 ', • )ff l1• r lrJthes, an1
II•· " 1 lrov.-d..l'l}' wttlt her
H I . Ill! .,,1 ... II <; PI' kt'd
II It• I I" "S' rt \ .I hO 1 roVE'
I ·t lv t .• ~ I :1 IJIIJ hPa h po-
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\ ,·· •rt, • d.."i r.r kerl up at
: l r. rt~>ar hh '10m{' on a
''Jrl . 'blrt t IJ'Jrt war-
• I" 'I u •.. r! •• n l nurtn•'\
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•f tt :> S31T'
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i• '' \ • ... rt Jt -,:JfJ p. n1 at
I I i' I ntn.-, \\ · • 1 t!f Plaz.a
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r:u~>t \nn !•ut!Pr, ZG, of
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Jl :~ r.1, 1111 I ol't>t1 Wilt
ultt\lltn• r an 1 n1 ...
o\ ras' of rol.•n "·m lo~o~s,
anrountlu~o. I:J • stt• 1! .. 1 \an-
ac o>c; t 'llllln~ ·tN. th:lrt
$\,'ji)(, ....... ._ r t>f<lrl•"1 :~tom•
(.oJ<;t II-''· t1unn~ ~pvPrl l
n11nuteo, •roullfi R·~~ ~.m.
h} fr2t1t>lol'tn.S" 1 11110r. hm
M ntuo ·" a r I vi, \" t> {lX>rt
lmp('lrtc;, \p\A.·port \t 1rlnf>
Suwh 1M I 1 h., ... lntPrlors,
.lnc1 ont' v.·ttnttc:~> rPport~
SN'In~? 1n Or:ln\'~>-rPCS \'olks-
war~n lrtv• o:lo~A'I\ h\ )ltst
as ·' .,. ln•k'"' \4':1" ltro~.
apparPnth t' lar!lf" toy
marliPc; thl'\,wn from the
car . . . .\. n S(>t and
phOto e<lulvm~>nt, valuf'd at
$-ISS, -. o>l P stolt-n from a
da <~room a1 \pwport Har -
bor hll!h <;rhOOI .,,.tw
2:30 p.m. \tarrh .f ~1'1(1 7:30
a.m . Mur t, 'i.
• FRIO A' • M \ R< II ~
£I ~ •...we. rm w.
8a!Joa, Ctlltnl ~n ...
Stereo ud ('.8.lllft'l eqrQp-
meat ~ at $m was
stolt!lll !rom a eu bHJIII·
In« to ~rnl Dey, IU 1/Z
E. Oeeaa Froat, Ba.lloa,
while It wu P*J"'Dtd f.a tM
•• A I. St. parttac lot. 8a..lloa.
from 9 p.m. March 5 IIDW
11:30 a.m. Ma.rcb 6, by a
thJef wbo prled open • WiDd-
lng •.. Three cbalra and
an umbrella w~re stolen
fTom the patio at tbe John
Nemeth home, 15 Rue Mu-
selUe, Big CanJOG. between
9 a.m. March 3 ud 8 a.m.
March S • • • A _,.,..atch
briefcase and 100 compe-
tition swimsuits were stoleo
from swimming coach Jack
Ttngle)"s car wb.fle It was
parked around the comer
from tu.s home at tlO 36th,
\\ ~'st Newport, bttweeo 8:30
p.rn. March 4 a.ftd 11 a.m.
Ma~h 15 •• , A SUS type-
wnter was burglarlud from
the Ellls YarneU resadence,
3600 Blue Key. tUrbot ll iew
Hills, between 5 p.m. Feb.
23 and 1 p.m. Ma.r~h 5.
• SATURDAY, MARCH 6
Gordon Frank Burrows,
49, of 500 Evenin~ Star,
Dover Shores, was charge-d
with !ntox:lcated disorderly
condurt at 10:45 p.m. at
409 Bayside, n('ar the ba~
hrldge · .•. Michael William
Kell), 30, of 435 Via Lido
SoutJ, Lido Isle, wascharged
with being intoXicated 1n an
automobile at 2:20 a.m. at
ttle Arr bes restaurant park-
mg lot .•• Robert Whalen,
wr.>se home at 1701 Marlm,
Ba~crest, was be~ reno-
vatert, found that a Sl50
p1stot. plus porcelai.n, art,
~'f}stal and c htn2 valued at
abo:.tt $3,000, were burglar-
izPfi from the home betwt-~n
.3 p.m. Dec . 1 and 10 p.m.
March 6 .•• About SlOO
damage was don e to a pep-
art painting hanging 1n the
~ewport Harbor Art Mu-
seum, 2211 W. Balboa, Cen-
tral Newport, by someone
who apparently ra mmed his
fist throu~;h tht> painting at
about 8 p.m .•• A v:lndoiA
was broken causing an es-
ttmated $600 da ma~e. at
(,rePn Medallion :'\ursen,
600 w. Coast Hw}., Mar-
Iners Mlle.
' St::"iD.o\), MARCH 7
-.ustar :"e-al Langford, 2~,
of 123 44th, West ~~wport,
•·as charged with lntox1cated
llsomert~ <-~t at 5·30
p.m. at 21st and W. O<ean
Front, Central .Sewport ..•
Ra' mood Harden. 2 5. ofl ()()('I
E Ocean Front, Balboa, an
emplo)·ee of the Puss\rar
Tht>atre at 709 E. Baiboa
RJvd., Balboa, reported that
hE' was sl~l Of 10 the t hPa-
tre office at 2:35 .1.m. ~o~'tlen
pPIIet-t}-pe shots .-('re fired
through the office "indow
n~>ar him, and another shot
'"·as f1 rerl into the corner
Qf the tlr ket window as he
ran outside thE> tt:eatre,
where he salrt he saw 2 men
tn 3 Ford L TO £oin£ wE>st
'n Ralooa, wtth the passen-
.:t>r Uri~ at lhe theatrE>
• • • A wooden sign readmt
""E>kom(' to beaunful Bal-
boa Island' and \'i1La£e
lno pa rki~·· W2S stolen
fron the southeast N>mt>r
of Pa rk and Marine, Billloa
I .;I anrt, someti m~ durilll! thE'
'l h:ht . . . 1< servlnr st>t
valued at $160 •·as stolen
from a ooat bt>lonnru:: to
•J Prald Thompson, 2'701
ShPll, Corona dPI Mar, wrule
11 •·as at a slip at 3333
\\, Coast Hwy., Marm('rS
~Hie, t•etwet>n 8 a.m. Feb.
23 and 3 p.m. Marr h 6.
• ~10:--iDAY, MARC H 8
wb a dNcl1 .. ....,. • ••
A $tr.i rill, COUll ud 4
or & oaees of mar1,._
w~rre re,orted stotea frcmi
G ~ fal.r.oM'I ape rtmfat
at 815 S. <AU. Nnoport
H~s. bft'Wetn ~:30 p.m.
Maffh 8 and 5 p.m. »arch 9
by thieves wbo us4!d a sb1.m
to Clp@G tbf' frout ooor •..
A jtw•lry box and its ooa-
tents. Yllued it St , 790, ,.·er~
burglart~ from JoaA
Ko,al's •rtmeot at 885
Sea GuU, Newport Hel(.bts,
t>«ween 10 a.m. and 2 p.m.
• • • A S500 TV seot was
taken from the home of Lee
Marston, 3510 SPcond, Cor·
ooa del Mar, betwef'n 7:10
a.m. and 0:1 5p.m. by some-
one wbo twistf'd off a rt>ar
door knoh . . . T.tu('Ves
twLsted off t ht-rPar door
lmob at the home of Thomas
Jooes, 403-A Fernlt>af, Cor-
ona del Mar,t>e(ll'('Pfl lla.m.
aod 3:20 p.m. anrt toot a
guitar, speaker aod a tapE
r ecorrter, va luet1 at $750 ••.
Sa vmgs bonds and ~'ash,
totalJlot: $25 5, wPrE' takM
from the home of ~oro Kit-
,. bel, 1650 ". 16tt•. Oalcwood,
lletween 9 a.m. and 6 p.m.
I CHURCHES
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FIIST BAPTIST CHURCH ., CLIFF Da., MIWPORT IIACH -6G-14U
Da. F. K!MTOM IISMGitl
PASTOR
sueeOAT IOtOOL ......... A.._ •taLl STUDT
.......... ,... A.a. & 7 P.a.. t •al P.M.. ., ...
THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
"THE FRIENDLIES T CHURCH IM TOWM I"
WAYNE P. MUL L EN, PASTO~
9:•s A.M. &18LE CLASSES-1 1!00 A.IJI. WORSHIP HOUR
7:00 P.lll. EVANGELISTIC HOU~
301111ACNOLIA AT SANTA o\NA AVE,, COSTA lrii!SA
AITENO
THE CHURCH
OF YOUR CHOICE
A flltrll '*-,,_It ..uaa•c.n
umwton~ c._,._
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644-7400
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GRACE BIBLE CHURCH I
Veterans ' Memor1al Bldg.
'b~ W I Xth, (mtJ \it-.J
REV TOM TYREE. Pa-.tor
Sl ~0 ~ Y SI:.R\'1(1:.
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(ill 'i5=~)()Q=
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l THERAN CH RCH
OF THE MASTER
~ Pactfl(' v~ Or
Corona del Mar. Caltf
LAWRf-'1<'1-0 f-Rl Hll't.
Pa~t"' Phunr f44 .~fl~
St;~DA \ SC IIEDULE:
9:15 a.m. -Sunda)' Sr hool
10:30 a.m. -~or!'hij>
Nur~tn and ( 1'~flt't f-fpur
CHaiST CHUitCH
IYTHESEA
Ne.-oort 8eacn
1400W Balboa Blvd
6 73--3805
Rev. Robert Sneoaro Jr
"" ...... ~"so-. 9:JOAA.
W ;P .... S tOlt I t.r I :4S :==========:. ()mstion Sc••nce
S.rvic•s
FIR T CHt R< H or
CHRIST S<. IP-.TI'l
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''""'port lk.1eh
'\l ~OA\' \( HOOL
Q & 10:~0 a.nt.
"-I '0 o\ 't "-l R \'1 ( L ~
q & 10:~ a.m.
\\fll'l:.IM \ HE-NIM.
'II:.ETI"l<., !4 p.m
R[Aill!'.(, ROOM
\\ '""1.. do~'' 1.1 J.m. S p.m
\\ cdnt·~"' o a.m.--. S'l p.•n.
fund~\
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't'"" pnn Rl'~' h "'
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J J 110 p .act ftc \ It'"" l>T
l'"'D-\'t ~CHOO l lO.a.m.
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Rudm!! R(>om
3500-11 F. ( .c>ll'tiJw,
f Qt r.Q (' ~ OD '-<II r i"IIUJII"'
'-4on. Fn. 10 .a m u' "' r "'
'andAv aft~rnoo n I ttl '
\.u 10" m t<~ 'p.m .
't nu ,;arr cnrdt,lh tm 1tC'd
In .Jtlt'nd ChliH·h C'fVICl'\
.1nd to UM' Rt'adtng Rt.>om
Plymouth ~ngregational Church
F,.H and lndrrrttJv:;r C. •11tn.'10fmnal OrnHuw Churrh
THE-Rf\ JOH' o\ 1 1 OVALL. M 1nt trr
$UNOAY SERVI CES: I'JO A.M. ANO 1Ch00 A.M.
B1hlt Stud' ~la m Jnd .., p m Church Schovl 10 a.m
3262 BROAD STREET. NFWPORT HEIGHTS
Jamt>s Seibert, 520 1/2 S.
~a) front, Ba !boa Island,
reported that the rea r wln-
Jow , valued at $300, was
stolen from his 1956 Thund-
erbird parkerl In the 100
tflock of Topat dun~ ttK>
night • . . Eileen Marie
O'Hare, 35, of i'l !l Lark-
spur, Corona dPI Mar, was
arrested th£'tt> ~~ 2:50 a.m. N uf'li8f'y cat'8 provided Phone: 842..2740
*nd *c~1 ~ **' * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Publish Your * * FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT * ! I .. T H £ I ::-J:::< r. ~; THE OFf-ICIAL NEWSPAI'ER Of' : • ~ : :-..c LJiSJGN ~ ~ THE CITY Of NEWK>RT lEACH
.. 0~~ C E ~N O PRINTING PL ANi · 272, E COASi HIGHWAY ..
,.. CO~ONA DEL MAR, CAL IFORNI A · 92625 ' •
• COST 0~ PLUS 1 10.00 FOR ..
.. P UBLIC A.i 10N ONLY $25.00 COUNTY F ILIN G FEE ..
• WIUH 0 It CALL H H EtUICH -61J-tU0 -1'0. OI'"C'AL D. I .A. ,Oalrll ..
.. I' L lASE SINO 0.1 .1... ,o •• s TO· ..
.. NAME .. • .... .. ..
.. ADDRESS -"""". ... --· .... -.... Jt
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.. ANY OaA .. GI COUNTY I VJINUS (;AM f"U I LIIM O.I .A. NOTICI IN TMI IMIIGM ..
l l, 1' 1V71, Ill tbt Mnport RUW~ F-SitU
MU.sh: Mar. 18, t!i, Apr.
1, a. 19'76, 1n the t<-!' .. -port
llu'tlor Ens.lp,. F-5358'i
Chrlc::torhf"r Swlntord, ~.
of Ill~ " 1-\alboa Bird.,
~. wa' ·haf'led Y'lth
Oopllftlnl _, 9:40 a.m, u **********************·
IOPOIT
IUVEl A. ADVIIITUIE
11t1o s..-RES 197s. 1'
ORANGE COAST COLLEGE AUDITORIUM
2711'1
Newport lndt ltltl
•••• 1s1.11111 c.-..
U...hla ..
VALLEY REAL TV .
IS MOVING
SAILBOATS ON DISPLAY MARATHON softball players looUd tretfl a.! pr«ty
before they bep.D wtlat is btiie't'ed to be a world-reeord
. 101-1/Z-lnnl.,. game al Coota llesa•s TeWiakle Park,
SIX GATEWAYS TO THE CARIBBEAN
Fridliy, M.U. 21, 11711:00 P.M.
Erick Pavel was born In Europe into a !amUy
or world travelers. As a boy he accompanied his
engineer father from one country to another. He
became prortcient in 1 languages •
Mr. Pavel's !ilms concentrate on people. This
year his camera lens focuses on the Caribbean.
One may enter U1e Caribbean through any ooe of
several fascinating gateways. In Panama, we see
tht> canal through the eyes of a ptlot taking a
StE>a me r from the Paclrlc to the Atlantic.
Venezuela, South America's gateway, Is rich in
excitemen t. High in the AndPS is the booming
capital city of Caracas. At Lake Maracaibo we
see the life of a worker ln the oil fields.
Trinidad throbs to the music of steel bands,
cal}'J)SOS, and Umbo dancers. We see cocoa planta-
tions, orchid farms, and the colorful city of Port
of Spain. Central America's gateway Is Gua temala.
.\lartiniq ue, France's outplst, is a tropical pa.rk,
:""stiU haunter! by the volcanic eruption of Mt. Pele,
whirh rl('st royed the city of St. Pierre and sm!fed
ou t 30,000 lives m a single minute.
llaitl, gateway to the Atlantic, is a land of
voorloo and vibrant color. The citadel of -nad King
Henn Christophe broods on a mountain top.
ADULT AD .. ISSIOH AT DOOR ..• S2.SO
STUDEN T ADMISSION AT DOOR .. Sl.OO
SEASO N TICKETS
(Good fo r any six admiss ions)
ADU LT •. Sl2.SO STUDENT SS.On
AVAILABLE AT:
Almost 300 sallboats went
oo display yesterday as the
Nn-port in-the -water boat
show opened ln the harbor's
turniQg basin. The sailboat
s how wUI run tt.rooghSatur-
clay, and will be followed
March 24-28 by a power
boat show at the same lo-
('ation.
Tht> 2-part show Is pro-
duced by local racht broker
Duncan Mcintosh .
A hugE' ba rRe, anchored
orl Lido. Ylltage shopping
center, senes as the ex -
hibit area ror the shows.
Hours for bo th sho~~o·s ar('
2 to 7 p.m. Wt'dnes0a}·s,
II a.m. to 7 p.m. TtuJts-
d •. ys, II a.m. to 9 p.no . Fri-
days and Saturdays, .tnd ll
a.m. to 6 p.m. Sundars.
A specially-built bridgE'
COMects tbe dock area with The score, whf!ll they quit after !4 bo..'llr'l:, .,.. %05 to
! 109 , with a groap of higb school ud coUece Prls de-the barge, which is 132 eet feathlg a team of h811sewlns. Pu!'p)se of tbe .,er-
long and 45 feet wide. game was to publicize the bectn:rW•c of tbe city of Costl
Among the sblps oa dis-Mesa 's annual Leisure Serrlces leque .,r gtrls. The play is the Argus, operated
b)' th.o unty's Sea Scouts Amateur Softball Assn. proYJded aboat 95 amplres. who ~ co -took turns through the long game. lbcl doeatecl tbetr
WALLACE AND WETZEL services. The WinDers (front row). are, from left. Lori
Donigan, Arlene Bums, Diana Forsdlck, Roberts UrmSCAI,
WIN IN RACQUETBALL Kathy Wolf, De De Herrera, Lynn Adams, Heatber Fors·
OCC physical educatloo
instructors Barry Wallace
and Bob Wetzel won the open
division title of the CaU-
fornia outdoor doubles rar -
quetball tournament he ld
March 6-7 on the OCC
COIJrts,
Wall:ace and We tzel, who
won the national outdoor
r hampionship last June, de-
feated Jim Carson and Rick
Kassler In the finals, 2 1~
15, 16-21, 21-6,
dick and La Donna .Kepner. The IOst!rs (bact row), from
left, are Donna Young, Jean Van Ca.nrtng, Jeannie
Lowry, Cathy McConnel, PamSimootoo, Becky PolDdester,
Pat Oliver, Brenda Fields, and Barb Motxl. (Leisure
Services Dept. photo.)
N.B. BUI PERMITS
Building per mits issued • NE WPORT
in Newport Beach during ttK> Delaney's C.an~ttry, 700
nrst half or this month tn-Lido Park Dr., t12, mobUe-
clLded the following: home, $10,000.
"' BALBOA GU Fergu900, 2 ston•, 1
Toby Baker, 2 story, 1 unit dWeJ1in«, 5103 Seashore
Duke's Tennis Club
challenges VC Irvine
unit dwelling, ·1 \:113 E. Bay Dr ., $50,000,
Ave., SllS,SOO. City of Newport Beach,
Jack Hamilton, add and add to Marine headquarters,
alter, Ill G st., $6,800. 70 N~rt Pier, $&2,000.
• BIG CANYON Manlet FeolCla, convert
June Moirison, patio cov-1 family dwelling to duplex
er, 4 Rue Grand Du cal, $6,~ and add 2nd story, 4001 Mtr-The top men and women
tennis player!i of the John
Warne Tenni~ Club have
challenged UC I 's men's
and wo men's varslt~· to a
2.day team tennis match 011
Saturday and Sunrl ay, April
10 and 11.
women's IE>nnis programs.
Tickets for the 2 ~d:n
r hallenge, which will includP
singles, doubles, and rni xe<l
doubles ma tches, can be
bought at the UC I athletic
department, or !Jy calliJW.
Rod Sher man, UCl's assist-
:ant athletic rllrertor, at
833~6985.
000. cus Ave., $98,000,
• WEST UPPEH BAY • BALBOA ISLAND
Carl lX>Vries, adr!, alter, Holly Vtsel,addttlonat204
11 24 Santiago, $7,000. Apolena Ave., $7,000.
'" COROI"A DEL MAR Victor Sherreltt, add and
J. w. O'Brien, addition, alter, 400 s. Bay Ft., $6925.
:P20 Ocean Blvd., $15,000. • HARBOR vtEW
w. R. Tighe, garage at Angus MacPherson. 919
1470 Jamboree
We proudly announce our fabulous new location,
opening in June. We are now Interviewing for ten
new or experienced salespeople to staff our beauti-
ful 2,000 square toot otfice in the new Chamber
of Commerce buflo11ng at Jamboree Road arx:t Santa
But>ara Drive. CALL JACK YONKERS FOR M01E
DETAILS.
CANNERY · VILLAGE
MOBILEHOME PARK
FM' S•t. New C .. w... M obile~to•et
12', 20', and 24' wide, 31', 36' and 40' long. Priced
from $16,500 to $18,750 . Space rents from $180
monthly with lease. For mature adu lts • no children
or pets.
" NeYfpOrt Harbor Kiwanis Club, Box 1501, Newport
Beach, 92&63, 646-2163 or any member or the
Ne"J))rt Harbor Klnnls Club,
. The second annu al shov.'-
down will IX> held at thE'
Wa yne Club, 1171 Jamboree
Rd., starting at ll a.m.
Saturday and l p.m. Sunda)',
Prcceeds or the match will ~:;;;;::::=:::::::;;;;=-;~beneftt the UC I men's and
2727 Ocean ~lvd •• ~.2~t ~5Usot 1 Cf'C'zM, S9JIQQ.. .. -Models Open By Appointment
Recreation sign up t1"me Po~g~~~~·,~~=· 1938 ~~~~~,~·~~~,,~,L..~-~~";p~~:·~"~t!~-.~·~;;o ~~= Roy Kent, repatrftredam-
Saturday, March 20, is ber of comml!!rce and c ur age, 18ll Newport
~e~~de:s ~~ !~~~ ~:~-:::. ",,"', .. ,'.·,,,,··~·.~'~'~"~"~-~'~,·~"";,·;'~"~-.~;~ .... ~-;~~dd~J<>O ... "''·~iKI._ ~ARE .. ·--~'· R,. EE TRIPLEX
20 words or less ..• %.00
21 to 30 words ..... 3,00
31 to 4(J words. . . . . 4.00
Each word over to , , .10
PERMANENT secretarial
position wanted in Newport
Beach area. Five years'
I • IUU TY .... LOll o loi)>RINE HARDWARE
!~~
secretarial expertence.
E~cellent typing and
C1otl1lDg • NaOIIICOI GUia _ llarlDe ltu'dnre
~ --daJ··-:=:to ... n 101 bettar
'fi"OO W. COAST HWY., N. B.
t PHONE 145-1711
liH EARINC AIDS
•
·HAL AEBISCHER
\2«UW l
: -1i:AR.NO. Ai08
Proper Fittong Assufed
3409 E. Coast Hwv.
C01 ona del Mar
SALES &. SERVO:
•10 E.. 17Tii, COSTA MESA
: 646-7706 -646~6855
... LCOUI-1
•
: Self-el-,. • • ~--~~-; frtpdaire .....
3216 E. ~ Hwy., • : IIIIONE: 759-9901
• l'aunns
-FtOWEJII FOA
ALl OCCAIIONI
D1M•rl T•sh
,LOII/ll'fB
PlltltJI ...... H
MIINs!!$11 ... --
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BEAUTY NOOK
2732 E. Coort Hwy.
Corono del Mor
Phone 144·7336
PARLOUR SET $1,400,
shorthand skUis. St art im-
mediately, Salary open •
Call 640-5585 ea rly a.r>1 .
or after 5 p.m.
C. II in Y •"'' Wer~t Acl
t. th• En•ltf':
67~0550
o SERVICES
T II OROt'G II L \' Ar moirf' $600, oak roll-
top rtling cabinet {8 ft.
tall ) $9(1{). oak r hest SIOO,
Indian .dobe ma rbles S2 your home or apt.
ea ch, lndkn basket S75, Sl4.50 per week.
English bed-pan $30. Da)' Licensed: 111228.
673-6900, Eve, 675-5016. Insured: $25,000 liability,
VERY GOOD double bed, $ 5,000 propert~
clean, fi r m $50. King REFERENCES
s!J:e headboar d, SZS. S 1'7.1 ..... 'HFl26G
BeautifUl ott-white large
lamp, $25 , Call 640-2511. GLE N'S G 4.RDENING -and
cleanup service, lawn
NAVY TELESCOPE-Brass, planning and preparation,
waterprrof. Manufactured Reasonable rates. Good
in 1926 by Keuffel «. Es. references. Call 673-2007
ser , Post mount, Suitable aner 5 p.m.
for outdoors or boat. Com-1-:-;i;;';i:;';;~;:-;;-;:~;-;;= plete with box. $400. Lik e • PLUMBING & HEATING
new coodltioo. Horton,
547-1189,
•MISCELLANEOUS
KOi oftlwWO<~ -o-w:;) ~t.i. """ -· »•-u-c: c-.. -~.,
Fancy
Japanese colored Carp
202s2 aa.,....,_ A.,..,
n•a• o .C.. A~<Pt>tt
(7 U) 556 . 4920 ...... __.., ...... a-..
Just Plumbing
& Heating
Water Heaters, Disposals,
Drains, Faucets, Copper
Re-plpes .... Reasonable
prices, day, night or week-
ends!
JUST PLUMBING
Telephone: 64!-4111
Llcens.o 30fJt.tt
o .lllllSICAL FOR SALe
MARCH WJNDF ALLS
Yamaha YC.30 Combo
orcan w/pre~amp &
Leslie ••••.•••. Sl495
Culbra.nsen splDet plano,
mahogany case, Yery
nice .•.•••••• -: $ 695
Lowrey TG-44 orcan; beau.
tll\11 ooodltlon •••• $1095
WurUtser spinet ptuo, har-
ry on thJ.• at •• , •• S 675
Yamaha BK.2
•••••••••• 69:
Grand Plano 4'10",
plays well , •••• , S 995
Lo1rr.y sp!Mt orran, ret;.
'""·... • •• $21115 New JP1oet • • $ 175
AU to prior t<.
IIUSIC CO, . '-...,
1110? N. llaltt St, -Aoa Eot, ltlf
•
·n'lore about Kung-Fu, bell)· ? r . ·-·
dancing, bac kgammon, ing Include Califomla suite.
flower arranglnt, or any of art workshops, b:utminton, $7,500.
dozens of other p~ms b:aSketba ll, b i c ycling , Emlcay Development, 1201
offered this spring by V>e !·ridge, saltinli:, dog obedl~ Dove, tenant lmpronment,
city parks, beaches antr ~>nee, fl shtn·g, football, golf, $10,800,
recreation d('partment . :.il painting, ski li!!Ssons, Don Koll Co., 4500 Camp-
Registration o:a Saturday soacer, softball, volleyball, us Dr., teniDI improvement,
wUI be tor local re~ldents sY.·imll:llng, surfing, sldn Data 100, $12,000.
only, Hours ar(' from 8 to rlivlng nrl tablt' tennis, plus Messenger Venture, 1600
10 a.m. at City Hall. Next other acllll\tfes, Dove, tenant dt'velopmeot,
Monday and Tuesda)', the Some acth'litles are free. $27,800.
22nd and 23rd, open regis-Others require fees of from Bauer Development, 1000
tration will be helrl for re-50 cents to 532,50. Quail, tenant Improvement,
sidents and non-residents, PI R TE WRESTLERS S16,ooo. from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., also ~ • NEWPORT CENTER
at City Hall. 4TH IN STATE MEET MoN augbton • Giddings,
This year, the PBR dept. OCC wrestlers RonShNi-250 Newport Ceoter, tenant
will use a computerized r:lay and Andy Lassak eaeb lmprovemeat, $7,000.
registration system, and grabbett 4th place finishes J, McNaughtoo, 250 New-
mail-in registrations will and OCC placed 15th In the port Center Dr .. tenant 1m-
lie accepted for aU activities 1976 state community col-provements for Warren 1m-
except tennis. A mall ~ in lege wres{Ung champion-ports, Hug Realty,Gidc!Jngs~
for m Is a•tached to the de-ships held March 5-6 at Robl.n.socl. StNms, Hansen,
partment's bU, winter and We st Valley College in Sara-Alva Wilson, Cbarbonoeau,
spring"' brochure, available toga . El Camino College won Asiao Ent., Water Purlller,
at city libraries, the cham-the state tea m title. Wood~ $41,835,
Public
AUCTION
FIIIDA\', M'IUIDA\', MJNDA\' .. I P.M.
Bargains on Firw C'Y:Jtal. St&ting SitW't', Porcriolna. Orimtof
Objf'ct s' d'Art. Poi1itings, Jewelry. Antfquu. Bronze•.
Furniturf". Sf"fectlndion Turq110ise ...
))u .OOO.OOO INVENTORY .
F,.,,.. f,jllltr.t, C.H1rtJ, fNr.of-"--· .. , .. ,..,~!#'~
\IJSIJ'OitSI Co.-c....teec
-~-AVC'noiV
c-Mr
FREE ADMISSION I
... ocross thr strf'njrom
srw-n of thf" Soothloncfs
most elegant wotf'tjront
rf'Siou,-onU:!
Inspection A fWuot~ Soln
lt•SDAILY, IJ-SSATURDAT&J •I IUMDAY
CLOU D WEDMISDAY & TMUISDAY
AUC~..a.D...V
.-.oA\',M~Y • ......-Y •8P.M.
US£ YOUR~.
MASTEROWIGE.
PEIISOI'W.CIECk OR CASH __ c.-.., .......... ·.
C S1a 1 ••• (71t)MI IILL
•
GREAT
CORONA
lOCATION
DEl .MAR
· •.. AND INVESTMENT FOR APPRECIATION AND
TAX ADVANTAGE.
Association dues take car(' of exterior, landscape
and pool maintenance. Z-bedtoom earh unit, Jots
of bunt-ins,
Just $124,500
rental
CHARMING 2-BEDROOM RENTAL
IN (':ORONA DEL Mt.R S325 MON TH
ANOTHER 2 BEDROOM ... T S250 ~~~~~~~---
~MARTIN
REAl ESTATE
6~-7383
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Rachelle Robers, Realtor
3333 E. eo. H.iJbway .
Comaa cld Mar 67s-2373
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'anciRELAX
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011'1'1!'111 YOU Ill
HOM I!'"
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4633 TREMONT LANE
MEW LISTIMC
Elepat eutom-bdl e....Ute tamllJ IIDIHw/a
nper ocean Ytew aDd floor plu --4 bednoms
or 5! V\EW from u.tacroom w/-wl IU.I'tlie ft~~ wall -dtJdlc room -kate'-AI-.
VIEW h-om muter ..tie w/..-tlllb Md 81p-a.nte st'Ower w/...,. -bedrooal f2 -.1 ~mllJ
room w/roct fireplace ud wet bar. Game 1'001111
Ideal 5tb bedroom or library. Geaeroa ... of
polUbed muble, fiDe wood-Ooomc ud eablaetry.
LIDen dnpertes and carpet:ilc alJDOit ... Belted
swimming pool to ~ rdeo ooutyard tlltry. UD-
Isaally large patio VIEW ter9ee. cf!Dtnl tacaaa.
triple garage and sprinklers. Faatuttcl Sb6WD
by ICJI)Ointmeot only.
PREVUE FRICAY (TOMORROW} 10 t.. 3
Brokers, Principals & Neithl.ors Welcome
WE'VE PUT IT
ALL TOGETH~R!!. _
• . : : :-:' Gilhis very excepttcm.l Bill& llome. Tlaree
bedrooms, 2-1/2 baths. EDd llldt wttb VIEW ot
gr~Jt. and Back Bay from pa.tlo. HJcbly up-
gnded with expensive carpetiDg, wan COtWtlrs.
and draperies. Coty tlreplace. Completely air-
coocUUooed. Panelled garage. Please call os lor
appointment.
Price only $95, 500
au"@xeen
BAYANDBEACH
11'7l!l•3000
ENJOY
EA S TBLUFF LIVING
,\ tl<'a ut tful 4 hdrm .. 2 ha. home with
a s uper ;-. u rei for your g rowing
famth·. ShttdNI "ith mature trees. Show~ pndt• of owncr~h1p. Walking
distan<'L' to aJJ iamiJ ~· ncros. S94.500
A COLDWIU. W.. CO.
644-1766
Beaut. 4 BR. fam. rm, Country Eng~isht
atmosp here, e nclosed patao
established trees, boat slip. $245,000.
Being remodeled; custom 5 BR. 5 Ba •.
6500Sq. ft. home on point, pool, dock.
Custorp s BR, 4 ba. View, 80 ft. OD
lagoon. Boat slip. $295,000
Bill GRUNDY, . Realtor
..... 4.,. 114e. .. u ... ···~ .
141 IAYIIDI DL, IUifl 1,. M.l. '7UNI
4533 FAIRFIELD DRIVE
PAltORAIOC OCEAN VIEW
eo.,, J..bedraoet liloiDe --larp dtDiac room
ud die dtl a brtct ftnplace ud bar. 11a1ter
bedraoea ca n.w lildl, Speel•-atJie kitdlal
w /bnallfut ar-. I blfbrOCMul llld cblble-«U~P
w/llectrtc cloor-111 tr. Prtftb patio coat-
yard w/pltiiiJ roam tor pool. Sllon by appol.l:ltmalt.
.---LAST "EEK'S SPECIAL -----,
4500 ORRINGTON ROAD
OCEAN VIEW ESTATE
CAU 673-7040
THF. C.~M EO SH ORF.~ RF.,SWF.N 7 SPE( I \USn
r!ew {;cf~ive
900 BLI. VIA UDO 11010
43 FOOT LIDO IAYFIONT
I Bdrms . + maul'squart('rs & 4-br.~hs.
PRIM Jo:. PHI\1f: LOCATION !!
Fir~t E .ast ~nd bayfront
On i\1 arkt•l Sin<.·c 1970
SPt-:CT,\CLTLAR VIEW!'
$495.000
Laguna Charmer
Trtplu --Dell' beach and shops! Two bedrooms
each .Ut (Z wtth tlreplaces). 55' frontage. Room
tor boet or tnUer. $123,500. Mary Lou Marion.
MZ-tm. (Z64)
901 Dowr DIM 6Q.aU /1644 M.c:Arthur Bltod ..... 2 ..
N 1 "1 rt lllldl. Cllllfomie 828S3
Vacint Commercial e
75 Ft. Front•ae
on Newport Blvd.,
Downtown Cost• Mesa ..
$74,500 .
HI 333-97 81
Hesrer-Brown
Rt ~UTORS
I I e ·e l ·e .1 · I I I I I I I I
MLI lALII REPORT
Salea tbrou«b tbe llultlple List-
ing Semce of the NetfPOrt Barbor-
Coeta Mea Board of Realtors
totalled $57.5 MILLION in the
firat 2 moatba of 1178. THIS IS
A II% INCRBASE OVER THE
8AIO: P!!RX)D OF 18'15. 1,244
oew 11at1aca were proceaaed, of
wblcb 801, WERE SOLD r 88% of
the aalea were cooperau.e.
L1at JOUI' p~rt7 wltb a Realtot •••••••••••••••••• 2
. LUXURY DUPLEX
Spaciou, tmmaetdate aDd located ..at fill IIIP·
way ln CORONA DEL MAR. Upper ld 18 I bed-
room with formal dlaiDc room. Lower _. 18 !
bedroom llld a dell. 8oth baYt a fl.nplace .S
printe patio. Low matnteaDce yard wltb ea.-
crete deck and flreptt. $144.500. 640-6161.
C.ll 640-6161
.... lllilijjjjji
CORONA DEL MAR
SOUTH OF HWY.
Cute, t r lrltt, 2 bMroom, 2 bath home on large
!ot sout11 of t11ch ... • v.
rh .. 1:11 ior r. , .... ,, " t.oat storue.
$87,500
•••• BEAUTIFUL VIEW HOME
ENJOY SPYG&MS--HILL
Family room where book shelves mate read!Dg
or looking at vtew Yery r elaxing.
Living room provides view wtlile entertaining
your friends.
Wake up to a gorgeous view from t be master
bedroom (no vtew from other 2 bedrooms.)
$198,500
17 CARMEL BAY DR.
OPEN SUNDAY 1-5
I I I I
FOR RENT ··
2 BEDROOM HOUSE, Z BATHS, LG. FAMILY
ROOM, L.o\N Al, GARAGE WITH DOOR OPENR.
S495. per month.
OOJ'C Y. r R.AJ'CKliJ'C
I Rt:AlTOR ' 3250 E1st Co1s1 H•ghwiy
Coron• del Mtr. C1hforn11 ...._,...,...
You Own The Land
CHARMING CORNER HOME ON EXTRA-LARGE
LOT METICULOUSLY CARED FOR-FUNCTION-
AL FLOOR PLAN WITH GUEST FACIUTY OFF
GARAGE.
Priced at 119,500
Deerfield
Come up to a great ure style. new &
, acant 3 bdrm., 3 bath townbome an
park·like setting. Custom car~ts "
drape . Swimminl pools &c lennas
courts. ror a low. low S$1.000. (( ..... c.utct
.. ~. .......... 1 .... .. _,
\
.. BEDJIIOOM.
4 BATHS.
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PIER • • • 1rJTB IlOCJ(JJtG FOR 45' Y ACBr
AT YOUR DOORS1 EP.
ONE OF T'ff£ FINES'' VIEW LOCAnONS ~
TR£ RARBOR AREA.
BUY NOW aDd han ~ to time loT •mmer
Yacatloll
OPEN FOR INSPECTION
THURSOA Y -SUNDAY 2 to 5 P .ll.
Or by Appointment
S245 ,000
NELSON ROBINSON. Realtor
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b UIN ST (.t ... ~. 81.), BALIOA 67S-11a
------------------~ PRIME R ..,2 -LOT
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SHORECLIFFS
265 MORNING CANYON
a.o.t ltestnble ana of Corona del Mu • • .
tree UMd ltreetr ••• wttb a prtnte beach ICceM.
Cartom buUt delav ttome oo l&l'(e, well IMd-
ICIPtd lot. S bedrooms, 3 batbs, lonnaJ cMalllc.
famUy roorn ud studio.
$179.000
Call for an appointment
OPEN HOUSE
1407 DOLPHIN TERRACE
IRVINE TERRACE
$175,000
. __ sat.-1 to s_.
CALL 675-"m
TO SEE OtOICE :a.~zs. _,_.,_,.,.
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Ooncopt. --- -o11 ...,. lllot'' w.· ....... -1 Come on ln.
AV MLABLE IN <»mN:..t DBL M.V
BKCit.USIV£LY AT:
lOti'S I'OtrT BARIIEII 1H0P
29e1 I. C04JT.MI ... W4Y
CO .... A DIL MAl tJa.JIII
MARINERS CHURCH
NOW Ill OUR NEW MIILDIIIG
10.)0 aiSON -'VE., AT J AMBOREE, NEWPORT BEACH
TELEPHONE: &40-6010
,._ ftACH1NG B CElfTERED <Jill IEilS 'C...n'
&JfO t'.: BIBl..E, WITH EIIIP~ 011 PltAC"'"EAL
C.-.rtA!f UWUfG. ALL AGEl~ WI:~,
~-.... nil >'!-aftlldllo.
SUNDAY SERVICES: 8:00 -9:.3()-11:00 A. Ill.
C~ THE CLOTHES .. I!IOdft lot tbe Muelo ZO
sprtJac fuldcl:l tbow at tbe Newport Beec:b AMtttac:.
Leqwte tbrift a:llop Aft these Jntor membtrl, 111ft to
rlgN.. Mn. Gary w,_ of Harbor View IIIlis. lha. Jollll
Stanflll of Spnlua RU1 aoct Mrs. Ab:rt sttr.r o1
H artlor V lew Homes. The Ufll&l e¥flllt ta ltlpd to
IDCOU'qf' I.Dternt ID tbe lbrlft libop, wbidll •pporta
tbe deatll cll.:dc, day eano eeater ltld olbtr pbUaD.
lhnl!lles ot lllo "-e ~. (Eutp -.)
Ctanc-il-to meet
Jim Carpea:er, receatly
elected prellidebt of tbe
Oraap Cow.IJ chapter or
tbe Caldomla Aa'l»Clatioo
or Marriage, f"amUy llld
Child Coanaelors, ·wlllspetk
at tbe Mareb 2! meetiag
of the N~port Harbor
Council of Cburcbes.
looselY llncbtred •·etmreb''
called Ab 0.0 Fetlowsbtp.
ThP moDtllly meetttw of
the Couaell of Charehel: be·
gins wttb a DOOD lunch at
the St. ADd:cew's Pre!b,_.
tertan Church, CUff Haven.
Tbe colt ta $1.50 and re-
sern.Uoas: ean be made by
calltog tbe COW'JeU MC!'f'-
tary, Mrs. Clarence McCoy,
at 546-4100 or tbe Rew.Ja('k
Cartwri&tt. prtlldent at
... st. Jots ... De-
EplocGpalCboreO,sti-ZU'I.
'Cydsls to
l'llse .... ...... ____ ............ ....., ·----.... a..... c..t cc .. .....
ftls ,..,.. -.. tJO.• Mil raslllere fl ae
COIIl...., 11ft ..... at ·-.... '"" ..... _ a.~ or .....-r a eyetiJI
l.Dtk__.,.
''Lalt ,..,, .. tlaeblke-
.a.tboa's blip. $21,1.0 ...,.
ra.t.d Ud ... • • b...-e
aullted Ia fllre.allc Dell' --lllr-.., __ ships," IUd Dr. Robert B.
Moore,OCC~ 0:.----or dlbs are iaYI&ed to taac.
part iD ttau rear• s ft'elllt.
Tbt• ~ •ill be able liD
recei"f' a ZO per ceat "kick
back" o, lliiDOM'J collected
b)' tbe(r rtdna, Wltb tbe
rema.bdJir 80 per rNt coJa1
for scMianlllps,
GfOIIIPI or cb:bl mat ft·
~tm:er by Marc:b 26 iD order
to reeetwe the 20 per c81t
share.
Regutratloo beglas at 8
:1.m. oo April 4 aod penaas
may begiD at aoy of 4 eheet-
polJlts aiOIII the' 22-mUe
route. TM avenp rklllll
time oo the course ta 3 tars
aod persona may ride tbe
course as many times u
tbp~· wish, but DO De'P' dr-
cutts may be startett alter
3:30p.m.
Further information may
be obtained from tbe OCC
wetei'IAS tfl:~trs oftke, 556-
5583.
..,.__,_n• otN ,.~. ~'--•--• :spa-.:
5« 's ,.,
-·7.1976
8i&GII81MCALIUMA WMiaA•:a & it'
It II IIMie • J I a" d • ID ...... Nswpa~t .... tJie ..,_ ... rdr whn yo~~ ----............... .....,_..._ .... ..._...,. r 115ora,.,Jtls ... we .. ....,tht..._...-.. the~. ...-...... --..... ----------cllw~-· ... ·~-,-, .. ...._..,,,rt .. _. ... _ ......... ......, ........... t..w.·l
I 1 , .. _. • ~ al IIi F.-IV to ... -1 •• p , IIIII, llnldn ....,.
h I "}' ...,._ ...... __, ~. Cl'eMel a..._........,.. OWideudop-
--=t. I W • _. '' t tit,_ ....... __.. brt taldllt PICJPI!I'tli8CC01dh .. to
.......... a ···-·00 Ow dlv. • sA =•a1rd • It Is, .a.o..d coo6 'alv test tts servk::ft (llsslllas,.,.. ..... ) 'r _., '?' 1 oo r1p lldw a... hm ,.,cnslb~ priv81e
' ' IIIII, ..t Nllst ........ af liD ..... IO"WJJfDDIftt to beooiM larger and ........ _...._, •e.
0.. Cllr ....... ll:cr I I Mlht ..... al-\f tl,) ....... lllftllslly,
..... lhe kw( ot-w:. .. I a ! 1 ..... lht 5a1Ql, ........ ~ f pliCI!Ift!S
COli • =or-e thn 60S al ewry ...., spat. f-lo. do wt ~ kROW we .,.
..-..a.....Vrworth?
I '-1 a .-:1 II Mil .,aWed to .._., the dty'r lnandal
• ••• , Bach ..,. 1 =--. ... ~ -'" 1M dw .......
.....a toolr...., 1o brt ~--. • ~ nprf'Mfttatiw:, Taxa are •
Gr.t1uatlng rrom usc With
1 ml5ter's dejtree In psy~
cbolCCY, Mr. Carpenter Ills
~ many years as •
teacher aad counselor as
wen 1s worklac .b:l the lie~
of manettng and pubUe re-
laUou tor ltdlstrlal firms.
Recently, he began a oe•·
feUo•lbip that briags COWl·
selln(, the church ud edu-
cation together lDto 1
CHURCH NEWS fed ol .. , but nrrl 1M; tuft "-t'l need to be,
LaM..ftCI
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME TATEMENT
The followlD J person 1s
cloing hastness as w. W,
Alvord Boz Co., 31051 -'llso
Ctr ., South Laguna 92671:
P'NOME 01 VIti I OUR 5NO!It00!fl !OpA y I
1222210. NAR80R ILVD., GARDEN GROVE
71601 FOliES ROAD, LAGUNA NIGUEL
W, W, Alvo rd (William
Wet»), 31051 Alteo Cir., So.
Laguna 92&'17.
This business Is conduct~
ed by an Individual.
Signed: W, W. Alword.
This statement •as rued
wtth the County Clerk ofOr-AMAH I! 1M
772-3401
CAitDEM CltO\'E
750-7-665
FULLERTON
171-102C County Mar. 1976,
Publls_l" _Mu. 18, Apr . .............
'1 have become an avid
fan 1ft; already I
tile minds of
twoofmy -
they had to buy tires.
KMp up tile pod Wlll'k!"
Mol.llll "· IIICl. 0("1'1(11. COI.Oftoi.OO
Whether you drive a family
car or compact. . .
size
you can afford to join the
MICHELIN MOVEMENn ~~"~
You'll be glad
you did.
I
Tbe Rew. Jobn Daria •!U
gtve the sermon at the Much
24 midweek eea.menlcal lea-
teo Hl'Yiee. The mHtlais
are held from 12:10 to 1
p.m. In the commuDlty room
at GlendalP. Federal, 100
Newport Center Dtive. The
theme is '·Christ aDd Na-
tion.''
Church members aDder
the dlrectloo of Stewe Jotm-
aon, wUI preseat a play,
··And tbeo tbere came dark-
ness,'' at the March 24 mid-
.,.eel service baled on ''Im-
ages of Christ'' at St. Mark
PrHbyterlaD Church, 2100
War Vtsta, Eut Bh&ff. Tbt'
m.:etmc begins at 7:30 p.Dl •
• PLYMOUTH CON'jftl:.
GAnONAL CHURCH, 1ZQ
Broad st., Newport Hftctda
-AS80Ciate Putor Tom
HamUton •ill pr•eh on '• A
word of comfort" at the
8:30 and 10 a.m. Sunday
ser1tces. Elat.ne Caffll)bell
wUJ siDe U both •rwlces.
Ed and Jady Yoang, teach-
en: II tbe SouthWest School
ot MlNioDI in Flagstaff,
Arilooa, wtll be pests at
the pnyer breakfut at e
a.m. tbts Satarday at Wr.
Muocb1es in CoJta Mesa..
• THE NEWPORT UNITY
CHURCH, 15th St. at lrvtne.
be •• CUff' Hann -A ('.IHI
pnachet. LaeUle PaJTUI,
•W IIPtt): at the 10 a.m.
Sacia)' eemce oa "Ho• lq
•Ul we ltn?'• Tbe cha.rell
mtalaer, &me Rldarda,
will -t IIIlo _, at
Uldt)' Cbareb, Mesa, Art&.
Sbe was rec..U)' re-elected
pnyer cbairmao oft be UoUy
Mitdsters aod. T•cbl>rs
Coatereoee oftbre CaWorola,
A.r1Jooa, Newada and KawaU ..,..,
• THE NEWPORT ,HAR~
BOR CHURCH OF RELIGI-
OUS SCIENCE, 541 Center
st., c:o.ta. Mea -The Rew.
Eleuor JacUoo wlll IPflllk
at 11 a.m. Butda)' oa tbrt
topic, ''Let ro,IDdwaJton ...
Claau: oa basic prtDciplu
of Seleac:e of MIDd ue belac
-by Sue Kru. ud Betty Wolf at 10 a.m. •ell
Thl,.ay.
• ST, AlfOREW'S PRES-
BYTERIAN CHURCH, 100
st . .......,., Rood, CWIIIII-
wea • Tbe Rew. DoG Maddos
will prucl on tile loplc,
•· M tbe world chi""" 11
the •• t:JO ud 11 a.m. ...
4&)' ltn1eet. Barry Me.
O.U., Cbttattu. lolt IOIPI:I
....,., wUJ. bt at tbe C .. f'Cb
at 7:10 p,m, SIMI:)',
•• Lo\re'a co.terfett" wU1
bo tile llar<:b 24 IOplc 1o
tbe 1:10p.m. W...._rlea-
tea lll'iel at the Prtaee of
-Lltllono Cllorcl,
ltl'l -v-Dr. EUI, eo.--
·-
"Som--... God, I ' a ftlm abollt Motbet'
Tere. of CalC&tlta, will be
presented at the M.a.rcll u
teaten prognm at st. Mt~
chlel'a ao1All Aa(els' Epis-
copal Cbarch, S%33 Paetne
VIew Dr., Harbor VIew Hills,
at 8 p.m.
The Rev. Ed Alleo, bead
cbaplaill at UCJ iaterfattb
Center, Y1U ..,uk c. '•Wo-
mea iD marrtap" at I p.m.
Tueeclay, Marcb Z!, at tbe
IAbera ca.re111 of tbe,
Waster, bOO PacUlc Vlw
Cr •• HL~r View JIWs.
DUNCAN MciNTOSH, .Ill.,
Cancllrd8te lor the City Council
P ,S, W you h.w: • ._....or wtsh 110 talc over .at~ topics. p&e.t 1111ue me • celt
.... !l.r .. C I r•a-.D -M:t1a1u .....
Ma4 W. O..r ..... ._, .... •ass rlt. ._ CA ft66S
(7~tl67...aM
G
OTHER NAT'UR
They've struck water up In the Blulls. How about that? Now, I! this were Palm
Springs or soothem Arlr.ona, It would be a dlaCO'fery almost as welcome as oil
or gold,
But, 1he folks up In the Blulls can get all the water they want by turnlng on a tap,
)lmp!Dg Into the pool, or Ming off the bluffs Into the bay. II they stutfeel dry,
there's an ocean a mile any, The last thing they need Is more water -especl.ally
tile kiDd tllat comes lt!fPllg mysteriously out of the crurnbiiDg blulls and endanger-
Ing llle, limb anj sewer lloes.
Wbere Is II coming from? N-y lalows.
1Vbat tlbo.td be 6llle about II? II 15llou1d be stopped,
llow? N-y lalows.
Guess 'lrbat we're going to clo nrst? The city of Newport Beach (that's me and
you, ~) Is hiring a special kiDd of ceotoctst ••• ooe Wbo 's •et behind the ears,
I pre•me, to !!gore this thing out. He's going to clo a big study and he's going to
sOlid up a bill. Thea, we '11111 probobly hire a legal e>:pert to tell us how we can
I1Dd wbo Is reiii'Oilslble for the mess and pt It llxecl.
I lave a feeiiDg tlat, whell it's all over, we u;e going to be laced with some pretty
uncomfortable facts. First of all, wh., you take a delicate bayside bluff and stack
It 'll'lth wall-lo-Yall bou-, It looks to me Ute you're asking for troutle. Then,
you Irrigate hell out of this naturally arid soil by turnillg 011 a gushing group of water
sprinklers. After all, everything las to be lushly landscaped and greeoed-<~p. Makes
a """"rM selling point whell JOU're peddling your product to the homelluyer.
Woter has to go aomewhere, geoerally -Ill. taking the least line of rr·sls-
tance. In this case, It seeps out tiii'Otl(b the lace of the bluff, badly eroding this
oatunl resource, and at the a.me time, Olldlocertoc .the sewer IIDes and other
gooclles tlat lad to be built to """Ice the nil-to-wall bouses In the l!rst place.
Now, all this seems too simple, ao I peas we will )1st lave to spell<! some tu
clollan and hear It, In much btccer words, ltom tile geotoclst and the lawyer.
No matter boY the)' II.J It, It's the a.me <l&-maed tblllc that causes port side or
Promoatory Point to all de dcml onto Coast Highway, or the sides of the scarred tall,... aorth of Los Alples to slide clown 011 to people's bou-. It Ia old stmple-
llllDded bomo a.p&O'II pla)'lllc God. b)' lrJ'Ing to chiJICt aatllre. All of tb!s process
11 1o1owa Ill tbt real Mtate came u "lmpi'O\'IIIc -rty."
Do me a lltvor. 0.'1 t~e 1n1 of my property this way, ADCI, If you clo, cloo't
rt111 to tbt IUIJ&Jel'l -tile tblllp lllart sllcllllc clonblll, The lilY Wbo sbo'.lld
pay tbe bill t.r t1ds kiDd ot _,., .. II tla guy Yho boUt tbe -In the nrst place.
U he cloea'l kDow It's DOt alee to loot mother aature, lot him pay for the lesson.
AL FORGIT • • • • • • • • • •
Put motbtr aare to wort for JOU. We beve a aew JOIIIPIJ of prden seeclo, piiDtlnc
111111 and W03dea [ilutera. AU trom tbe &ooci old Germallle llllka. Stop b)' the lion.
ITHA
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