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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-04-01 - Newport Harbor EnsignUJIIVDm'T DmYE -......... -... c-IW Mar c--. fiiCr ce_.11111'Ma*tti.IM VOla...._ r..._.wt. •...-t ,.-.e...,.. aa.- ,.._ Drlttl8{ .t J'ICIII. -' ~ Wtbw 'el -----Cid..._ __ ... ~-~~----·,IW,..., Drt .... ,_ ... -Boy,-lllilloor-- .... Colta .._ -jNOf ........ IWte ....-~ x_.. Bay. ~ .. ,. Fnot ,..., c..-. o1 eo. ....... -. (Eaolp-.) Speedup urged for C.D.M. plan Clly f ...:U ud Plail-oilc COmmltl6oD lllitdlen held ODe of tbelr nre )at ..., ...... Moldty ldPI. at "-" City HaD. Tlloy laiUd -""""' -detailed pi••"• ol MICII· .. .-. ud ....... tnllle ,;w.w.,. A -euo wu made lor -.r '"' tile opoellle area ...,.,.- plan lor old Con:ma delMar. All 7 ,.. .... _ ...... ............. y4ol ... 7 COIIDCU members att...sed. A DCibble tl:l F I tee WU CoacUmao P1M RJe)lall. Ia bed wllll lbe !Ill II Ida Bill- boa --· Aloo ... Mit were Vtce-MaJOrllllllll Do8bl aod ('.oedl.u How· ard Rocen. Mr. Ryclloftbld beeo .-peclell tiD t11U:e liP lbe jollll --...... -lor """"' -ud a -=oDd bf"'dp aeroa tbe Upper Bay. -. ... -Mid .... .., tbca---·--• G80WTR Cmt'TROL .. .. ..,..of __ ,.__ -....... -- ptl.:l bj u. c1tJ ra;.,-, omc. ............... . ry lllllo --· Clly lla-__ w,_ __ ... !lOUt "' ... _...,.. rtpDrt ooechldn tblt It-to-lD-..... . .,. Jrowll> wUI .. ...... by tbo.,...... u ttio_.o II r..,...,le and the raJ• IOirtyllli>Uod. • TRAFFIC -Commia- .daMr J ackle Heltber .aid tbe city mut carry • b muter trame pllll, llld •- pres.d eoacen ~ "a w•kell( of a.r pbtGtre ID tblt reprd.''Comm~r WUllam Acee arped tMl tbe eJty piiDDed "deftelalt .. lt:rMU becu• ··tt ll 101. ac!Ytable to opeD • all tbe artortoolol-udmab N-rtllle-plaeelo r« to oa ttae cout." Htat.o eluiMd mUdiJ wttb C:O.- euwomaa LaeW.KHbD, no eommtated tlll.t people De taow• 1n Coroa drel Mar •• do eotii()IIJII -tnllle ..t nat tometldll doM.'' -PlaDIIID( CoOimU· .._.r BW fnderte._. n - m...r.ed tbe meetlletlllt''U. ..-tllolload...., aro pob- lle ........ ud poopla wUI -__ ..... ,.,.. Daa- ald MeluU abo OMC....., that •• ..,. are DOt u llll.cl .. aaret~Y•'' IDd .-or- -' Mn. llldttr's -au------.. -"'-·"-e_ll ___ _. _.........,.._ • SPECIFIC AREA·PLAICS • StNn1 GftMCI' .. .,_, lballlla --ol ~ aatatbtdlllDi ....... -UIM---41 I f' ... IDr WMI New'· J1111.MJIIIW·IDI'-- ..... Mn, billa JIICifk• .. --·---~ ... -.. -.......... , .... ..-.-..... • c:::mt' ...... AJfA ... L,._ ... A J! , 5 ...., _.,.Dill I Pllt•' de- '1711 p¢ ... . ru7? ........ dlr, .,.._ ....... fll41 Mel ....... OJ FWd lin. llrttw ... .. _..,.... '"' .... ... ••u 1':1 •• e1a Mtrl a • 1p1Srpal , .. __ ...... _ eo-••• ... • a., WU- llaml.. a • •e't'e b C.lt)' c...u, --... eltJ ,_-pnjodo • .,._ .,...... "' !15,0110 by ltt$, ud"---· tD .. tlllt flcW'tiiDw•ld.'' He "lla ~tMtlbe ..,.., -·--..-.. ud"clo-..- tbem .... He cMded IJIIIN'f&- ma lor •Jiac ··w• bold tbe lllle -tile l.lrp:trt. •• bit Wotl.-proJida tlllt lacreue tbe dense tDr jlt tranl. ... ,.,.. llelluU -lllai,U--ol ... elly .,.. ""''ICftded'' bJ od- d.iae mon ow.r~......., ....................... prrMeml: an lel...-d. How to vote in absentia Apdl I Ia !loa ... clOy -pk:tdDa:., ... .... ...,.. ...... ....,u--.-.a.a ···~ .. --~--._t lo ..... "'--... IIIII ... y (llet 10> a ballot at t .. cttJ ea.rt:'s oSot at Clly HaD. All blllols .... be _,_, 1o !loa etert, or lo .., pnellet ........ -.. tbe polll eloet • r.e lltll.. ltu eme...,c:ydet'-.. after tbt to. a 'ftlter ... Y 11111 "' .. -...... by flllloJ Ollt • _..a ,.._ QIMil, or U tbe e....,..aey 11 OD eiectlaaday, bJ ..... a wrttta ltlttiDIIIt from a doctor or..,..,. .. , totbtCttJ Clert'a oftk:e. Carden lease is favored By a1-$ .... aeltllea'e eomm ... IIIU rec:oa-- ded t1at Cant. SciiDOl of Co~ del Mar be Cf'&lll.:l a 1-)'tll.r at "d • ol ttl t.ue • a ......._ t111t tbe etty ... plnu11Dr a.-lor eltlMD c.ter. The-cleo--meat ew ... adt'Woryeom .. mMiee dtleeUJ1·tlll--tor ! Dn aa .,., hJ -ollul ........ -tDn ... ,. a a dect...,., Tilt c-lellool oeeo- -a.......,ltFllbJIIOI ...._...~ .. ellylabloJIIr_.,._ tor"" 2 • .. ualiiiiiDI' e--.Tbt-..,. ... .., $a,!IOO .,..,. -··-·-~ -· Car falls on CDM man A c-ciOI-- ...:4S ..... ~CIUIM bne.. Jl¢ *' .._ a ear • ftk:fl M ftl· --'· ........ -P'IIIIc...,, tt.. ... --....... _.euolllll -1111'11-- llla -..... llhl -lOtl•a.a.•X1 n.-.e ........... -... -· ... Glllld ...... ....... ···=· ........... .. .. : .......... .... ......... -.. -. •n-~11 DEAIIUIII • ' ·----IOc C08TA Tbe Mit allletd -ID wil tal in C.M. Should Oll,.udty Drtn be meoded acroa Nf'W- , ___ .. .., to the elty oiNowpoll- saya tbe eoatJ'• Mr .• Mel- port's Batt Bay? r It's a qu...nc. ttllt lspop- Pl.nc up f:l ... llll:ty aow in Newport I.Dd Ia ~ of- fices lD S... -.. Remtl"b made lui 1'?11ndly ai a Corooa del liar Cban*ler of ComJDWee biDebeoo toucbed off .ore rttetortc this week II tM eelltroYeJ'SY . -· The elty, -,_ ~ceullllJ 1ut pear to 1Md ...... of .... , .. ....... ,,_ ...... ., ,.. f!l. .. WeddA81ln c-• , o..p c._, ... Frtdlt ., 5 L ,_. %, tt tile .... c ... Pilla ...... Be will --·'Btt- t:dll .. .. aUy-wtd: - ltroli£." ...... -....... -.. -,_., ntcty, bU bd1It11 JriO,OOO lo .. ~ .-• tile EIS. But, WbeD tbe matter came ap lut Jtoltalllber, the City Coaadl bere telernd It to tbe UW.r Bay -...ue policy eommtttee, wbldl adrl8H. the state Ft.b I Game ()Cit, .. _._ ... _ell County~ma­ aagemeat ac-eY oftldal Carl Net.. ad Newport Beach public ..,... dtreetor AI: • .,.._ ....... til _...,_,_., ... ~ ~~~otro~-'l Joseph Dew'lla aplained / ' .. ~~~· n ,re-.. ,,.._ coun()' and ctty pl&Ds for R~ Caol-oiG_ ............ __ , addin& the mt .. •,. liDk to . ' <t tbe road, tbu prot'ldtD& an-other way to drive U"'OIDd r1111 ·ae tDr tbe -.:1 udllol-olllo COililbJ. Cvreoity .. -"' ... Cool Boanl. ............ _ ... _,_., BATamJB BACUS a.-........ (Ia tbo ... , ud Kim NADER WILL Newport Boy. Tboy bad .... eow-pt eNIJIIIIIC ....... lot tM billorte ft.ut invited by lbt CDC Chamber ~ Balboa betMIII:I nee. Op to zs t11tr3es Y1ll n ee of Commerce, ftlcll ls u.e ~ ECC*IIlle De-... ,..-c~ 11e ta eMIIii:tlloc ol tM U.tftnl- IY ol !lorrJ ""' eau-o ot tbe bae..rd ud cliiWI .-e. .U'Ie oftlee of V'k:lren u ... a.a.a tbe t.y from u.s Belbal P..uJaa ..t bact. Any TALK AT occ ~-bowtng,.. ~~ crcow-tac '"'r e~ llo•aiMde enfl &0 lcllpr Uilla I feel, ...... I pobted Ul -n-. boW * w1tb .o -.1.1 01' JDWer, ls fllletie. A erew of sl~ent FraU JIM Slid Be - ·-_ a ... .:. .... --... s.m.on wm lban prltel: @xpects to talk atort tbe ·•au ~ ~ Consumer aclvocale Ralph jec _, 13 -~ - -bJ Tom T-J• T ,sblrt -• the arne k pro t al. Ul ~-,...,_ • --lniUU\0 Nader wU1 be the eynote f c ·-----lo··--br-tbe .,. T -Arlit coete1t to Newport, ing o ... .......=-..,rs. ... speaker du rini; consumer .. ... 1-11 --of --ra ·-~ ... --..utes. w...--Ume ts .. r . ·~e.._ -•e ...,...._.. ..... _. --~ awareness week May 10-14 . tllo ... -! p.m. AprD 10. o.dl._ lair stertac ls today, April 1. on the OCC campu s . the projeCt • .......... 1 .. -..s--Lladlod. (E ..... -,) leveL. ezplalaeda.ttbeBaek He ''ill speak at -; p.m. Bay route bu .._ • tbe Candidates sound off C ........ iH' tbe I City • COASTAL COJn"ROL .. bei.YD.y papilftad. becaase Ca.cU ..U: ~ lcwelec&D Cudldltes Broc:--. Ar. of trafllc c:..tralllb, W.r . 11 ftewpult • Aptllll.,te c.biJald: Scattud~Mc:-Morris aid till ana sboald ,.._..y alctl* at a tmwm at IDto&b ea.Ued tDr tbe .S f1l aDC be cce•dend b u - Coroea del 1111..(' tlemeai:UJ tbe Coutal Commi..W•. ....,..... at1l tbre Bcmlta KIIOOI. lloltly,...,. ,._t-Otbtr aid come ..... c..,. b,.._ ta ~ete, ed ......_ tbQ'"Tt! .,_ attac c:oubl c.oatro1 lboald re-IIQDr Mclallla aid be wtll a-ce tM eanpip. •t 111. maiD, bot local eaat:rol ....-uwpcomiaCprapoal no -r~a~c.--~ _... be...,__""' to ...... -.. .. .,..,.,. Mar CMrter ot Com~DHCt siiii.Uet pro)letl *-14 be II dltl 111toe llome&: Tuesda}', May 11, Ul Pete.r -county's muller read plaD 500 nm. Tici.els, priced since 1963,-tllli '•polltt- at $2 for general admission cal pre-re" t. caamc aDd $1 for OCC studl!flts county p1UDWI 1o llold oft wltb student cards and Sl!fl· on implem ..... tbe roate lor eltil.ens holding "special u a ma.jor t laM c!l't1.ded persons" cards, are on sale artery. In the OCC booksto re and Cowrty .._"*r Tho- also b:r maU order . mas RUey, ...... brtctiD- Lectures, displa ys, work. eludes the Bad; Bay, ...U shOps an~ exhibits wUI be an ea.vtJ'Oilr· t•l t.mpad fe:atur't'd dUring the week. study to _. If a. !'Old ts Most of the arUvities ''ill compatible wa fte DeW Up- be Jree, and the public is per Bay ~I ...er"~e. iaTlled to atten~. He said Mo a, lila 1~1ctl :::~·~:rc::.-.r.:= ~11:. ... :: Z.f;!·.re~ e.a•aTD.IlLA AID .ASKED II ?'C• w s IJJP'I"OI ----"""''~~'~ u.er-,11 __ _ 2or·•--•-thlt ID1 s6illnl ,.. trn. one way ortlle .. lr,lseom· tng rrom b1J: IBII:e. -....... ,... ... ..,. ........ ~ .. ,. IIIIDtr..,...... .. Corwa delMar tnflk: pro-aan ..-e caltro1. bit a.t G...,. .. 11 on:r. bit the b-._,-Newport_,.,_,..., -aod 1M llome- cc.rrol ud PetaJilma .. ttpe on Jocal CCIIIIlr01 wttllcllt II· 1-. ~ people are rrowt~~ celllllc•· terflile.ce, str .. WUiiams ._,. a.era 111•e." •Y• Dr. Ab.-from tbe Conm eoted tblt....,. coutalpro-R E llclfttd. W'bD ls rlstt- •.re '7th dlartet ea..... blema are be7aM tllla lbtllty .. i.r. from Gutemala Tom Blad, -lu Jill lo o1 loell"'"""'""" to"-~ 1101 ......, -. for the au.~ .we.._ a tonm.. ud 5th with. ud reQII:lft tome re-qaa:e ftcttms. dlltrtet taca...,_ Pul tioaa1 solaUou, •• Dlalt.rolls aftershocks Rpca,e', bome ID bedwttll •PETALUMA-TYPE -All wp to 5.6 oa tb1 Ricbter tbe a.. ao.r..er. Mr, eudldltes, u:cept str. U.c • tca1e an .UU tlll1l:lr llld RJCIIDII' _. .ntt•aawen Ja1101b ud Mrs. wu-., ap-ta)llrtllc .-.e. MOlt of tbe to tba 4 qNV\MI. peued to •tor .,me llrm ..,....,.. are llYiDC iD Hen an 11M f"1110"N!" 110 · of 1oea.1 ordiDaac.e ae1111iC matrrrttft rM1ten of cud- tbe qr .na. Cf'O'I'I?l eoatrol.s. Mr. MelD-blard, acnp 1fOOd ud doth, • OOWlfCOAST -11oM ol tolll aid tbe etty lboa1d re-afrald 10 liMP lD Wbat ls tbe • 114"'*• aida~ ly OD tbe prUIDI KtMnl left of tbelr bomes, atrald. YOte .....W decide tbe ta.e, p1aa. and Yn. WatiOil a.1d u.t dwl&b lub 11. tbe aft~r­ a.t ltul: Hepa ol the 5tb ••we baYE daDe 1'et'J well ill t8eeU of ate qaal:e. dlltrtd said tbe Ca.ell cowi.rollblc tbt.a$'abere," ud "Scarcely a bull4tng re- llboldd act. IDd G-._,. Wat-ealled tor cc:as..t.ac:~ ....._ C:erd'QC I.D most -. &lao, Sill, -"" Ill eootrola. -r&ftled towns. IIIIR»lt .-atka. Mayor c~-.omu Lacllle _.. a...uo,ooo bomeless. Dall Mel8de IDd ..,..nl Koetll moderated tbe dis-20,000 orpbi.U. Wbat tbe oCberl aid tlae City CoaeU e.-.. ud _,mlttecl a llJt .............. W not de- elllald eltabUsb a "'IIPbere of ld'f'llilal (IDntlooawrtt-lboJ8111. .._..,. raW wUI of ............. 01'er tbe Ulll. tM by anne of tbe '75 people bUittia tolrard complete ~e- wblle anittac tbt tiDal oat-'Who attMMW tlae fonm, n...._. IDd possible epl- eome, Mr.Ryea.craidtbe t1tnwen10meoftbere-~&. n.nettmsofthis papw,lar tote optioasbclllldbe pllea: ~lt dlalter Deed shel- madt a put ollbectty ebU· MaJOr MeiDals Aid he ter ~tiM nJDs come:· ter. laton loUitiC e1ty pa.niDI Dr, Ronrd. lecturer on • COM TRAFFIC -All meter 2r11Dc!'i to CorM~. del ~ diMUes, In· ICf'Md t111t tbe Boatta Caa-Mar .,r otr«Net puttac. c1i111141c eaDeer, and doctor JOD bftUI Aoald be com-Mr. Morrll tbiDb tbe lr· ol ..-=..,..... aDd of botanic pleted ~ Core. del 1'IDI Co. *-ld be reqUnd -.c1ieJM. Ia director or re - Mar, Wtlllam Morrta of 10 dlcUcate moreopea1111-ce. CGelltneUoa oa 100 per etflt dfllrlct '7 8Dted ttlll ttte bJ· Mn. Wat.. UtDr1ea't'bll 41iritaottd t11J1Ca ta Gua- -llyoaraa...,udeallad O._e Coooty Atrportallhe ....... He wUibe retunuog tor IDID8 qrdetaetlcace.a,-pre-.tl.,elolwemee, Mr. ts.re .,. liD carfT oo his ........ -Broe-ol s-eaUed tor_...., -.Wbllobml,hetsrlls- dlolrlet I _...., lo be•-lllport partlila. tac --the sale ...,..mad oe n. 56 Awe. llr. WUUaiU ud Mr. ol ran ...._taal an- C*'rfdDr. All otiMtn: .,U Tr.bler 4lllareed 011. Unl-u.-from bla prlnte col- li$:1111it ...... tbe corridor •ertltJ Dr .. wttb Mr, Treb-ledtliiL He b: allo aeciiJ)t, ltr tn11Fe. ler tlatJOJill ext ..tiDe tbe .. ta •a.. to belp the · ICr.ICd-'elakiMiade-fOIId~BICtBI.J, ..-.~ tH ' IS tt .. tll..... llr. Se:rc*ll.ld n.tWny ,,.,.. 11: ......tad ls mooey ____ ,... ,. __ .... _ ... _ to..,-·...., ...... ._rtcMnar. Mr,Bepa tac ,.,.....tMtoealltft:l tbb tit aans. llll.mmers,'' cltttlledaDtnme•Jc:ea. .. ud ••••1h1Cm.-ebto • .,.._ '•A J bNroom llltM: llal _. ......._ Wa ?' .... ,._, ca be ...ut •r lbRl ud-Wo.---llr.Tnllllet ... -com-$MO. A........., CU Is Ill ...,...llnlltaM' 1tllllt ..-del dlllrJ • , w n' o1 a.. f'MaPtJ ......, u.o ell"" ___ ...... --e.ot .,...y -. ... --~ Jlta ---111 ............ c.MI'o Drlld ...... bJacl ...... a..., IIINit,.,... a 1St. TrAIW lUI till riel l.ft lllllt'lJ ...-.t wUl be strictly accouoted for as ihey wUI actually re;cb tbe needY for whOm the donatloos art> tnt ended. ''ll tbe Chrtstfan commun- lty lD the U. S. does not staDd in the breach and aid Guatemala, Castro's Cuba has said the}' will provide what Is needed, and as a result, all of Central Amer. tea. including the Ptna rna Canal, will fall under com- munist l.Dfluenc:e." County &-., lloaoboO and Parks Coaamt--~r f rank Rob._ of WatclUI' doesn't et"t'll ..._ u StYl· ronmentll lrrc-et 11114)' or the Idea. He lJ also a pro. mlnent member of Frteodl: or ~ewport &1, wtlleb re- cent!)' mounted a letter-wri- ting campaip acaJut the pro~t. He _,. tbre Deed tor the road 110 klapr o- lsts. Rehire Hirschberg with back pay r judge orders Superio r Court J udge Bruce Sumner ruled last week thai Newport Cit)' Man- ager Robert Wynn was ''tr- bttra.ry and capricious'· Ill handUng the ri riJti of city busiDess license supervisor Stan Hirschbert . The judge ordeN!d Mr. Hirschberg n - hlred wtth ba r k pay, The )Jdit>'S rulill€ ca.me last Thursdl}' in a U ...page cooclusion to an earlier rul- ing tn tbe Hirsrhl"ll!fl cue. Newport Cit} Attorney Dennis O'Neil u ld Mood&)' tha.t be Is studring the judge's rullng and expect.5 a deelsion Frida} oo •he.- the.r the city wil l abide by the court or~er, appea l the ~ec.lsloo., or ask for a ne• trlal. Durin( one stare of the proceedings, Mr, W}'nD argued that Wr. Hirsch- berg snoul~ be df!aied h1s old job baek because he "''al.ted for more tMa a year before seetln( • WrlAg. ThP ~dee na1ed tN.t the time-lapse 1uue --called "laches" in Jell proeet<l- lncs •• was bf'OICt!t ~ after the CI'H Semoe 8oatd rul- ing an~ was, tbtrd)re. DOt a n .Ud. argum811. ·• Respondent WJIUl'S oon- ®ct eYidl"rtc.@d u Clbrtiute- lnslstence 11po1 pai'IIIDC an unautbortled eoarM of 0011· duct Uld wu llli¥44••rt.d by an}' ta1r or --.tttial reasoo.'' Judge Sumne-r ordtft!d the city to rt ~ tulllte Mr. H irsehberc •tettft Oc- 1-r 15t 197S, (-bens demoted It cift ,aU likt .. , .... bobellls, pl&a $1,500 to Jep_l fHI, hit Mw macb money be bas oomlle..-1s still to bt eke.• ktd ... -he ns deC ltl. lilt ...,. the same ..., .. lind La late 19'74.. TM h 2 •• Uceue ,..,_-•..,. 116,001 pu ,.,, -Mr. Htrsebba!q Ma .._ e8 the rese"t, Tbat committee bu beld ott .. t:Uillc • tbe ts.... tNt .,. prlaac to Gll- eus U 1a late ApriL. Newport MaJOr DoaaJd Yelull ta a member·ol U. plblle poUey oommlltee • Bolli "' ..s ~~apem.or RI- ley are -. IDr ~ • comiJC ..-.. ~ CC101 up1a1a tMtr rela:ctMee to be OWI:pJl-ca tbe -., Ray WllllaJII ............ of Fn.dl tJI Jlleaport Bay, Ud I Ca.cll ,......,. .. , ... tried. tD ,_.. -...comad- ..... bot eoold .. ·"*"" .. _ ........ Ken'• tbt arpiiMIIIt ad- YaDCed by Mr, DIYIJD ud Mr. Nm-lut TtllrD.J: Traftlc eli'C1IIadoll Uld ..,.., pi·---Unlnrally -d be-- ded. to ~t wtU1 UCl udtoe_rt_ a.r• db Fair Dr, il Co.ta ..... lD4. •• ' ny, wttb Atlultlc Aft.. ill a-..- Beaell, ...... .._-.... ---~~­..... olllla-.. Coul H-., ......... (q ........... 1 ... 11--,.,.... .. • .,.,. fiOCil .. ,_.,___,_ 1.tl _., an ...,_a ~­ mt e efled • wtletller Ute pro jed ,.a b.aJt.' • aid lllr. N eJ.-. ''t.t tllr:IIR of 81 W'bo bell.,e 1D tbe loPe: of tbe C011111J c.trcalatkiD piu are bopdal tbat UII.IYentt)' Drtn wW be tbt Ddt ny &l'a-d the bay." U.r. De1'1J.D eJplaJDed. ttat. wlttl a lead time of 5 to 10 years oa roed boll.lcltDC. ••aow is tbe dme to ret the plan-niDC UDder way lt we•n co- in& to twld tbe road.. .. The mlssblc I1Dk CIU'5 about t-1/Z m.lles betWetll MacA:ttmr Bl'l'd. ud tilt east of lrrtH An. Frank Robt.oa., 1Ft~) wu a leader U. ceCtlae tbe Upper Bay 4eelared aa ecoloeteal prese"e• a.rpe• that piau tor tM tr.iYenlty ..... ...,.. were made 'W'heD tbra 1m. Co. atlll ~plans tobeaYily de.,..klp the Baet bl.y1 -.t wbel UCI ewpected SO,OOO ... -.. •· Thoee reuoar ., loapr exl.st.'' tJre ays, ''a.! 1 be· Hen tbat a c.lty 8D1'lroa.~ mental tmpaet report 1rWld be u..S to promote tba ldlla of bQitdtJIC a road tat lJ DO loacet Deeded." '•We .,.ld do the •· •LroDmtMal .-ctJ," ~­ t.ock Mr. DraniL ''It 1D1J abo• u ttllt we -'d •- teDd the road .. ' 3 ' or bBid it fllrthrtr aort11 to~ ....... Dr .. or maJbt cot t.lld a at all. ..... It..,. ........ ------c.ead. •• Rezone foes seek ..,.. __ .,.....,_ ''W"£! _ ........... ems ...... ...... ... dual • .,. .. .,Cor-Ctr ...._ ... .,.. .. _,. __ Do_ .. --.......... .. .... ...... .......... -... •• ..... .. .... oliiiCra. All ...... . Mr. Hirschberg n s de- moted in October, 19"1 3, and nred a year later an er hl.s superiors at City Hall ruled tbat he couldn't ~el along wHh the public as buslnesi Uceue superYtsor and -.as taept as a sloc.k clerk. Mr. Hlrwchberg appealed the ac- Uclll. to the etty Ctfll Semee Bo.a.rd, wblcll unani mous}J recommended tlls re·hlriltc. Aau Mr. Wynn rf'flased to re:.bln Mr. Klrschbert ·at Ida old Job, the matter wu t.U. -to court. ln January ot HU ,_,., Judge &amDar nl!ed 1D Mr. Hirsehberl"s euor, Last wee.t•s '•f\Dd. lop o1 IOet ao4 conclu-. ot tl.w" Cl" details of the -for 111J doelsiOII. <Ill' poyroU -...... of Odclbrtr. tnt. . ., .... --·· cartn' , .......... .., .,.c.-.._..a~r ..,_.,._, a : '== :r.e:--: Police aadion Slllrday a,... .. ,l J' Sl.._. -..--weWZI1 ~I_, 14 • &' •· • ....._. ._. .... ,..1111111 ..-. .. unu, lpwWh .....-. •a_ c.. ___ , __ '" ... -·· ...,, ....... ..,... -.. ..,_., .. N',s,.... " ~---r-. ......., ... ..._ ..... ..__ llr. • _.. .... " ---........ ---.. 11 •• r ....... ,....,.,_..,.. attoa.r.. 1111111 ..... ., .... --. 000 1511'T .. I.IG Ctty C1 • G ...... ...__.., ·-·----.. 111110 lo -c:.n. ... llar'a ..... --blem& • ...... no--•• .,..:1111 dtJ 11 I S I +--$10,0110 I& ttl,-. II -lloa-,... ..... 4¢ ... ., I 1 a at .. c .. , ............. ... -a_. 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DaP?aq .. _.tGt nome • ~ trtal ... --·11 \ ... Silo.... - • _,.. ___ _ _ .... ,..,. .... -- t ; "" • : ... -• : -• -- • 0 • .. -.... ' IOUiiT .. OatMAN OONALD MciNNIS • 0 Letterl ~~;~~-;~ >~ · ·· ..,,.. : .. · · · · · ·.·····=··~·.'··!'Pi , ' For Amen·ca '11UIII!AUCIUCT : -.•:;-.·j~·.•, >:; • an· . . ... .. -. ' . o.r~ -,.. ~ -.. n. C ..... llll CooNia-.,.._,. M Me aiDDOl .a. odlen .a.-Y• .._ • kw atlll: CalF ·a, a • d Mr -> hr)lra_filll., ~. •?!'"'f¥ ...,.. 8KriC_, ~ 8tata tJOOPI,I...-1 o-• II;& J. ...... J-t a ... ..__,. ~oct~' ~A.·K't ........... ~11 ,_.. JIIO, "-Y K' ' _. W. W...u.t cw•r 1 o1 weceept•_..,..,._ ..... ~riltt. .mnr hlmiAI _.,_., ... U.. ...._ n. OMW*IMI ..,... ........ W.W ~~ C....CU, H• ..,.,._ ~ 5ecmarY M SteW .._. 1 llrshn ....__ . adl ___.,_ .._. R:.-t ~--~--• tcMIIb-" -~ putf at the .. .___. ... Woe"' wWdl .__ Mor. llu titaJW·a ....... ,pr:Gq: .. ~ ._..a eW1rJkx ola ..... U.ta the: UoMd N...._ ... . 'rt-' tM.t wtde ~ casp ... rMJ--.. ...,_ ~ 0¥« ... .... ..ea:t.ortioll wiliiMJt wort ... will ........... ,. ... il .... 1M Call-0.. Rdoi--wl w toe...,. a1 ... •"'""""'·" Bot tloe .md -IMt ...... • :: ... c.: .. = ·Coa-ii4cni~f•nt, att.i~ U..t_llfe slowly but~)' --~t-mere rheloric ....,._ u:a.,...,. ne matorttJ 011 JIIIGIIIe ·~ Amenc:a.. ODe '! ,...,. ....... ~ htw _wpinely • 1 --.t ..m: ...--= tar~- A~F•A~ . ------- .,., Yate:t ta tnz • a.e h_u; hiP:MncW. eoad~ ar ~ --~·~ ~~ Coutll Aet (Pft!p.. 10) did et.~~tn _affam; c.~ other. • a po.na.: _MOOCOitioft ., becaue t1 ...,..._. ,.,. ~1m • • · .W.O...I failure ill' ~ ~ "lceets to tile ••rw •• t...anH~olupholdina~'•~­ Wbat tbt ~*$if were J1Gt NPVer really ...,_.,.. himRlf to either of told llbcllllt wu tile Altrtbllle theM-auitudea, the Secretary m State c:hoee DI:IDald Mt.leall of •• Jllmp ba ._....ng pries ..t instud to bluM lUI difi"'JCUltiel 011 pethetie Viewing lhe candidates Midwu ia hi.~ Dr.'",K;.· ........... for aua:eet.iOna about what out ...U. .bDukt do in the -pot;cy C..td. We ........... the opportLUlity to ,.pond. We ,..,.mend thet the United Steta: • • :,., -...c:.:Q:.G:Ci~~b·te:JeoG .... V Rabert Brod::mU. tl0 of ! ~~ .l!ttlf " .11¥ 1.2! 41111, ...... N.-n, Is : eblll-cbl Mayor ~ Melaail: in" tbe !nd District -• • -: • -. oevo E uA•P• ...,. City Cc.teU seat ill New-"'" •. '"-: ,.. ... , owne' and p&IUII~et of 1\e E~tl\ IIO.rt's April n mw:n!e.ipl.l O~]QI@S:OO~O~Q.o·--· elecftclla • • --• MORE RESPONSES FROM COUNCIL CA!IDDATES Mr. Brockman ls UI!JO• i It 1s eertalb.ly ~ to reeel'te a direct. fortb-elated wttb h1a b.tber'a real :....._.. rlebt ....-.r from 1 Coae1l candidate, repl)'blc to my eatata bullDels. aact is a q~~altbl lboat fedenl reY-e "stwiDg."' Tbtre 1.s DO "linn major at oruce -:--IMdrilll lD the ftlply trom Bcb Broe.krnu. Newport Dls-Cout Collece. -trtct Z euddl:te. He reeop.izes the ~" of Ia bla caq~atv., he tw.s : aceeptmc flm<ls from tbe Fedenl Gcwepmeat,. tacm.ac '"'*'"* tbllt he .-orks ~ tbU It adds to tile frig"btea.J.rlg publle debt aad u.s to the oat of bia bOrne and 1fOUJd a bcrdte of t.u:atlon aDd i.Dflatioo, and llao ttat it 1s a be aftllable dally to local ~ arrellder or local respoaslbility ud ·local aatbortty elttJeu. • becaue there are aJ.-ays federal strlags attaebtd ~ '• A lot of people &o•t : tbe ftderal '•sharing." bin time to se"e on : Mayor Doo. MeiDn.ls:, np!yiltg to tile ame queltlon, committees,'' he e:wplains, : mUes bii: usuJ eWm to tt.ca.l re.-•Wty IDd ap-''lDd Deed aome contact : .... poci.Uoo to the fedenl re•eaue sba..rllle program tbao W"ilh their local perament : execvtes bis CDstomary switch ln ta90r of aee~ to make their wishes lalown. : the fedenl cash, and W"lth it, the fedenl ltrlllp and I am avallable for tt.t k1Dd : tbe aMed lnflatton aM added t.uat1oD.. He IJeleU 10 de-of eoataet. ff I'm oot hOme, ::....., moUsb my UCUmeDt ~ federal l"e'J-· sblrlag I'm _wtthfn I .Jew mi.outes W"Ub Wba.t be mu.t con.sider to tft the ....._.enble of bbme; l . ·taY.e time to 0 0 • 0 0 0 . 0 0 l 0 0 0 .. . 0 0 l 0 . 0 • 0 . l .• 0 • . 0 . . 0 :0 0 • 0 • • • • • • I ! • • 0 0 l • I l \ • ' Cl•eltklll. defying a coovt.ncblg HPIJ: •·Why pkt 011 the U.. to people. TbecoferD- setdor c ttb:ens?" In other words, why lbOIJ.d 1 be 10 meat hu: .art of strayed belrtless as to take away federal fiiDda: from stldor away from tbe J*)Ple. We cltlaen projects, when other federtl crants are belDI Deed oe.-blood,oewoptnloos a.eceoted? Tbe anSW'er 15 that I am for ..a!Or c~t.t~.es, and a new wolce lrl our cit}' bel.ac tme myself. and I don't want oar batdllll IDereued gonmment." by adding hlel to the blul.ng nre of lbflatioll. Alao 1 em He has also been crttlcal oot want to be etused as a secooct" ·elau d.t:lsell, ~r of the pace at wtdch local the eare of ''Big Brother" In WashioctCD. or ill Newport goYernment mons. '·Things C ity Hall. Belng a senior citi&ea gtYU me 110 elaim 00 get delayed too toog," he tupayers• mooey to pay my rent or bulld me a cl.tlboase. S&JS, "and people must Tbe mayor. htmself, admits U11t the ..tor eJttseu, wilt moDths, or e.-eo years, most of them oo rtxed tneome are the batdest bit by to get a decision oo vtW rlsJDK prlet!s. So tte propoHS io mate matten wone ta.ue&.'' and lltttl1lc the senior clti&ells harder by lddlnC ~ Mr. Brockman has also Udlatioo, IOd thus to Mgber prices • .,j seektnr more wowed to '•bring West New- fedenl f\md1Dc for local projects. Let's pay oar on port liP to par wlth the rest way. and do It at half the cost, rather than be entaDgled of the etty.'' The 2Dd dls- W"ltll more federa.l '' st.rtngs'' and cootrols. trtet encompasses West • • • • Newport and Newport • ROBERT BROCKMAN Distrl 2 ShOres. Fedenl lwKts must 'be re:ta. He bl.s i<lentlfled tn.mc !!Ked. Tbue feclenl dollars ud tbe On.nce Cormty Air· tfiem come the st:ri.Dgs and the a»Krol of oar port u major problems etty. By aeeectmc these mO'Illes. tbe faetac tbe dty. ts lDenued, aDd we are obllp.ted to tile f C'O"Nf'D· Here are .,me of hls ...t. Tbe Jmpaet on 1Dt1.1tioo u also rtstnc u these ltattd posltlou oo wbal De trmds are dJ.trtbwte<l. eoosldera the luues: WbJ ..Soar dollars to the feden.l CO"e eat. ooly • BONITA CANYON by- to t.we them n.ttered throug!l u oTerly bardeaed bur-pass should be completed. eucntlc syltem IDd tben offered to oar dty u shU«! • FEDERAL revenue aha· teden.l moalesl These flmds beloag lD oar etty without riDe shoald be stopped. tbe lDtei'TeDtlon ot Big Brother's banda • UNIVERSITY DR ex- KetplDc oar money at home, we e:.t oat the. costs of tension shOuld be comple- HalllQg It all the way up the ladder aM baek dowo ted. api.D.. By sendt.ag the federal govemmeat tts slllre • OOWNCOAST shOuld not directly, there Is no longer the need for eaeh separate be a.noued. bureau to take out its sha.re and send it 00 tO the nett, • BICYCLE tralls are before the monies ftnaUy come baek to the etty as needed. federal fuods. • WEST NEWPORT ma.r- To aolve this problem, we must port Beach Is an a.tflut!nt ct"'· wbo I , .,, ereDCe . We need a loca.llz.ed (Of"ernmea.t caJiy respooslble for itself. • • • • DONALD A. MeiNNlS, District 2 • ~ you so aptly state, the steadlly ris1rl& east of llt'"l.ng 15 a serious and lnstdlous problem 1o eweryone To tlr:tll! on low income lDd flied lDoome, "lt is t~ e Nelell tu: of all. A ma)orttJ of oar III!Dkn ettl&au fall into tbl.s catecory. It is also tru tbl.t deftc.lt apt!Dd- lllr by tbe federal pernmeGt 11 a -maj)r eaue-or lill- fiatlaQ. There are other causes, hoWMer, •eh u fOerCJ costs, reduced productivity and dra.matte tDcreases m bureattcncy at the fedenli.Dd state lMels. I have newer beea in favor of the federa.l/clt)'/eouot)' reYI!IIIe slll.rlAg prognm and hue cooe oo r.eord sew- en.I times W"Uh my federa.l represeata.Uns to tbat ef.fec.t I will coatlllle to do 110 at e.-ery QIIPOJ'hanJty. 1 ean oot; hO•ever, agree aot to vote lor any &lid all procnms bacted by feden.J money as you Mtm to ...-ta JG~~r queltloa to the eandlda.tes and in your e111.10r111s. We an p&rUetpate in the use ot fedenl moaty -ftdera1 NTt~Ne s.bl.rtn&, 1f you please -ewery ttme we take a dr1At of water, Oulb a toUet, clrbe doWD a lt.rMt, eo joy oar bubor, ud a whol.t bolt of e'ferydly tfliDcl mo.c. of •• tab for (Tl.Dted. EnsJcn editorta.la .eem to SDge.t tMJ there Is a>methlne stnllter 1D ~rtlAr Hlllor c auu-progn.ms bl.eked by federal pa~~ts.. lly qgeltioa 11. W"hy •tncJe out lDd pick on Mldor cltlleras .-ben we're W"U.l.bll to aeC411Jt federal rruts tor water NW"ers roads, IDd other ameaitlea? • ' It W"e -r-and 1, IDd tbe r,. of oar U. elttsal • wwld rUM our eol.leettwe 'Vleet: db ou ~ a,... ra•• t•tiYeS b1 WaslltDCtoG. .. , ~ p1t a tliof to (OT at ._. lloW" doW"D) tbe eYer IDe.nuile r.r.nJ tMit- encncy. PROS and KARNS FAILUkES IAS£"0 ON FAITHL£SSN£SS ! trol emphulud. • • COUNTY AIRPORT n- paasion 1.1 bad for the elty. • BEACH tolletl shoUld be JIIA)Ued for beaeb coers. Bued Olli the record, Mr. Broetma.D appears to dif'fer w1tb Mr. MclDDi.ll, to 10me degree, on revenue shlriDg, downcoast aoneuUoo. bicy- cle tnlla, and bea.eb toll· els. ''I believe a youDgenolce on the City COIIJttil. 'IJIIiitd eneounc• ,_-Malta """ s~ ....cde to take • ltiol:scer role ID the eom- m~mlt)',"' he says • He Jn•ttea YOte rs to call him at 87S·I?5S or 752 .. 6568 wlltaanyqaNltoosabout h.is newa. '•I would like to hear your ldeas," bit ayt. Votera ttlrOI(Dt thl city .-w e~ oae c:aodidlte frQm eactl. of tbt S dl.ltrtets up for election tttll y•r. Newoport, • me~r of tbe aeiiiiAoimeat .. Hie QUI. pulitice.l critic.. whom he branded .. .sen c1 ID ........,. t:u:H "~hurt -term political rain•-"' In effect. he N~rt Clty CoaeU ior a1 are& 1 ~ I . Ceut' at ODOI! all crediU, klena, ud for- eip aid ol any kind to any Comnnanilt nation. Let 'a .ee how far the ·Reds can 10 without our prl'I"Jllf!tUall a.-tuce. tbe pat( 8 years lDd tniJOr there aDd lDJ.aDd.. u a re-mltde Atuw rnen o( tha YMI''• motley CftW f1 for tbe past 4, lJ NM'.. All ol reltricted 6et"elap-.-.:identiJIJ -·,. a Unclou~~1 .,_ _ re-election to hlS 2nd db;. meat uta ~ ol .-·-·· n · U~oCU.y, w. per trlct seat. erty r~~~U. PI'OP-furma~~ appMled to ~ wt.eran .. America-2. Make no more apeementa ot"any kind with Communi.\ tyra.nta. n.e biltory at ..,.e. m~ta with the Reds il a continuU. atri .. of betnyal and deceit. Mr. Mclnnls I.J presldalt Coutal eltl&euar b8l« laA~ r:tfdwWoridAffamCouncil. of Northrop Se"ieet IK. rultd by a&~PGJated cc!n.mU-'!'he ~traw men and their att•• i..ue. were He ll a regiStered prates-stoos. This ll u WrtJIC 110_ eatul)·. dtA~tc:hed. Out 11ft increainc number d stooa.J eaglneer aM I bql-clay as U wu !OD years AmeriCans •re concerned about Dr. Ki•inpl"'a ness man. He hU U•ed ill ago. Tbe fad that these delitwratto no-win policy. 'l'tle.e rut critiC. do Newport Beach 16 yetrl. commiukJDers ue ... ny nut intt'nd to IW down wbile our natkm'aiiOV'ei"- 3. Abandon all diurmament commil.merita immediately. The only way to remain free baa alwaya been to remain at.fOnl . Besldes his duties as a;JPOinted eovlrollrneotallstJ; f'i~nty and llt':CUrity are frittfftd away. 4. Ot.enpp from all recional and ·world- wide entanrlement.e, auch u tbe United Na- tions and NATO. Each hu provm to be a compromiaer of our national int.er'Mt and any- thing but • deterrent to Soviet adva.ncea. councUman and mayor, be 1s curtac a ~ is a member aDd former ecooomle aact eocla.l etrect. ehalrman of the COGDty's But it woul&l't mate uy Loca.l Agency Formation dlD'ereoce lf they were all Commissioo, and is present ecooomlsls, Realtors or ehalrman of Orange Coonty builders. Appolnted com. Sanitation District 5. mlssloaers wttb the utb- Du.rtng his years on the ortty to onrnale loea..Uy CouncU, he has been a con-elected represeotatlve. slstent Ol)QOnent of expan-government Is wroag. M stoo of Orange County Air-least It u wroog and In- port operations, and nas ta.k-consistent with the prtn- en a strong stand apinst etples of our Republle. . loea.l offshOre oil drtlli.ng. We have abmlatelr no '·During ID)'ineumbency," faith In oar pemmeot al- he writes ln his statem!Dt lowing tills Commlssioo to or qualifications, '•the se-self dt'Struet as promised YeraJ Councils hne estab-by taw. We, therefore, ta.-e lished a strong fisea.l eoo-no a.1tematt•e than to seek dttion; lo,.•ered the etty tu publle SUJJPOrt to our effort& rate (oow the s~d lowest to Uft thlsexpenstvebu.reau- tn the county }; participated cracy from the backs of ln bringing the Upper Bay the workers and tupayers. into pubhc ownership; virtu-This tniU.aiJYe w111 not ally completed a compretten-preelude voters from es- stve and dynamic general pressing thelr desires on plan; ~veloped a wtrmln( the multl-bUllon dollar hood plan :lOO action to replace Issue for bncb land already the Upper Ba}' bridge, and designated for aequlsltionby developed and placed into the Commlssfoo. U qualified operation a 10 year fiscal for the ballot and appl"'Ted planning program." by the electorate, the tni- Mr. Mcinnis favors dl-Uatlve would, boweYer, re- •ert.tng as much jet atrtrat-store representatln gov- fic as poss~Ie from Oraoge emmeot and aboUsh the County Airport to Onta..rlo Cout1I Commissioners for lDternational Airport; He all time. Obvioua C..~ Jr f'~·er a s peech wu a collection of contrt- dit·tionfi. it was Ki~&i4er'a Bolton P"form- ttn«'. He spoke favorably of "mOI'fl conat.ruc- r i~·e tirfi with the Soviet Union" and~ ac- knc~Wied~ed ··irreconcilable differences" bt'- lv.-t'etl our nations. He talked o( the importance uf <'untinuifljt: ··ann• control necotiationa" but wa~ f~lf"C'ed to aeknowledp the wideapre~~d be- lif'l that the prnmt Administntion wa• ··per- mill in~ unilateral Soviet rains" in military prepart'dnes~~. Dr. Kiuinrer,critic:iud Con~ for cuttinc thf' defenllt' budget., uyinc that "if Amerie• &. Arinounce that "detente" is 1 thine olthe past, not becaWII! it is "only a one-way atreet." but becauH it ia a diahon(lf"able cornprom'- with tyrant. -.nd murderers. The American people ha.~ 1 leriout choice to make. and the continued ~·noe and pe!f'Kiy of Henry Ki•i~ may he1p them to make the proper deciaion. Buaine. u uaual under Kiaa- in~er'• innuence can ·on'ly lead to ruin. Rejec- tion d him and hiB policiea ia 10rely needed. lfl JY/6 n....~~>M S.ffll h lfty F"'ODn .................................................. _ .. OCC crew Amo'flt"ll/1 Wu1' l c·u iU,I"~ in SD classic TOM ANDERSON Coaeb o.. .. Gnat'• Or- ................. uge .Coot CoUep erew . .... Ilea--lloe ct-Uilll Of the eolltl(l.ate rowtac WHO CAN SAVE US? A . Frl"nCh pol1tn:11l rhilosoplltr vtsitl"d our o;horo:<s whtn Amtru:a was ~ ntw young nat1on. AleXIS de To.:-quev1lle sa•d ht l'lf':lt to 1h c Unittd States to learn what mali<= quality enibllii a Mn.d[ul of people to ddeal the michtY British tmpi~ twta in 35 yun. Be looked for the gn::atness of Amtnca in he• harbors the Unitetl States during !he six tiet, •~·...-ording to thl' Census Bureau 's l1test po pulallon uudy. The Burtau also reports I. The national diYo r..:e r11tc IS at ¥ · ... r&."t>rtr ltfa\1 or 4 pel 1 ,000 -.rorld tbil Satlrday moro- lfiC. Aprll S, at tbt bd· Dal Su Dlep erew clu· 1le oo lltuloo Bay. More tliiD ZS Kboola ud uf1Mil orpalu,UOU, ud 500oaH- m•. wW compete ta tbe l>IC ..... ~ !IJif.lll ....... loCated olflolila.....,. ... u.u. rte. cud bellp at I a.m. Uld ru1 I?IIU. 1:15 p.m. favors retaining the local As peti.Uoo ctre.tation field as a. general a•lattw chairman of tbe Los Angeles airport. He bellens that AI\-area, I encourage anyooe CAD who wutts to help gather California and Hughes AJr stgnatures and support the West should DOt inCrease t.DltlaU.-e to eootaet me at the ourMer of n• ... hts be""' any Ume Jo1 •·-keU, t7• "' ·-. , TID •..ut , and riven. her fertile field s persons 1nd the: numbc:-r of marriages droppetl _,.~. ~ NC:uly 1/3 or Ame:ri..:11n children do not live witb bot h o f th e1r natural parents 3. II',¥ of illl turth~ Tile ~'e JUt of -lac!-llarnrd, 1ut yeu's utkiMI eoUe- (iate eblmp; Ulll•enttJ or 'NUIIIJtclco. Ulll•en!IJ or w,.......... PeoM11nUI Uatnrsl.ty, tbe Nanl Aca· &emy, WT, uc and boundll"SS rorests. m1ncs and other natural resources. He s tudied Amtric•'s sc hools, her Congress and aod that a more rea.Jistte North ClllOO OrfYe, Be•erly system be used to count Hills, ZU-216.9423. or, present nights. so that one '·Committee for Local Coo. "night'' would be one take· trol of the CoaJta.l Zooe," off, rather than '•sectioned" P.O. Bos 835, Balboa, Cal- take-ott. lfomla. 9Z661, 714-673-5729. her matdthtss Const ttution w•thout comprehending America's power. Not , !le said . until ht went into the ......... ,. ..... ~ ... beard p~tPits "an'1me with righteousness" did he unders tand 'M K CT"l'l of her g.enlus and srrentj:th . tlt T ocqueville returned \o Franr....-and wrote. He favors extencUng the Youra truly, Corona d~l Mar rneny John Haskell down Bonita Canyon, and be-Be.-erly HUls lleves that a concerted elty ---, .-n Is DMOed to ltf.leoft'l• pUsh this. _....;:c=:::::::..:::..:;:::.::,._ "We need to put the same effort in to the Bonita Can- yon bypass that we hue gtTen to getting a new Coast Highway bridge,'' be told a reeent rorum. '•I am a firm believer .'' ays the mayor, ''in the free enterprise system; a strong advoeate of loeal coo- trot; senstUve to,andwtulng to work with all •lewpolnts on crWcal Issues." 8e sees tra.fttc and part-tn'c as tbe most Important problems faclng the c ity, and promised recently that the etty ''intends to pursue the off·street parking prob- lem ln Corona del Mar, and to provide the wherewithal to do It " He ~s nOt taken a YOC.al posWon on ertt>Odtnc Un.i- 't't.rsity Dr. ac ross the Back Bay, hilt did urge the county taM year ttl )ltn the city in nuzu:IQC an eowlronmenta.I lmpeet report oo the pro. poal. As a member of a NOTICE OF PUBUC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- EN tbJt the Clt)' CouDeU of the Ctty of Newport Beaeh will bold a pabllc beaJ1Dc regarding Teotatln MIP of ·n.d No. 8725 (Ameoded), .. request by tbe C.ity__of N.wpol't Such to ameod Condltloa No. 8 of Teota- Uwe Map of 8725 to lncrease tbe al&e of the play ar• propoMd. at the oortheUt comer of El Capitan Drlf"e ud Spnlus HUl Road from one-ball acre to approx- imately ooe acre aod to de· cree.se the slze or the pro. poAJCl part 11te at the aoutb· eut eoraer of Spyglul Hill Road lDd Ne.-Mac:Arttllr 8oclleftrd from 6 ICf'd to approximately 5-1/4 acna; loOOid P-C. l'IOTICE IS HEREBY FUJ.. TRER GIVEN tbll tile aid """'"' hearlll( will bo -OD the lZth day of Aprtl, 1978, at tbt lloar of 7:SO p.m. lD the CODcll c .. aa. bon ol tile City H.U or lilt CIIJ ol N._rt llolcll, Cal. • America is grnt hec;~u~e Americll IS good. and if Am t ric:a ever ct"aKS to tw good , Americ.1 will r..·eaJOe to be great. Wbo in his right mm d o:oukl now SIIY !hal Amcric.:l is truly aood " Cohabitation w•thout marriage inneased 800'.i in ' ~ • ) • • -• •l*IC tbe Fish and Game Otpt. oo Upper Bay matters, bt wtll ban aome tD.nuence oa tbt um.-e.rstty Dr. pro- joel. UOnla, at ""'ch UIM ... "'!!~~~§~ piece uy ud a.ll pe~ ""' lat•ftlled mlJ ....... -be ~MUd tbtnoD. LINCOLN Gnmg rhrou~ l .tn~oln\ ~!)e cc h c~. '\llh' Pll~f' . ltllcr~. 11nd rn .o nh·tl convtr~r.ttton '. WI' tl i .... ·uvcr thlll lhCrt' r.trc ~t·vcr'lly~cvcn qu o 111rion" frvm, v,• n'ftrcn~.~ .. to, thr D•hlc. 1'ht majority of tht11e 11rr in tti~ spccchs . with hi " convcn11k>n • dou ~ontl . MJMt of the d t•tion!l ' lrt from the four (~lr a nd tJ1c words of Jew•. <~ntail'l \.'OI'M:J .second, while t .. • hal~m 1nd the boot of t-:xodull 1re litd for third place. fie quol~ from twenl~4wo of the al:tty-.lx hooks of the Bihle, -•nd si:~~leen o f lhe twenl)'-l'fi'O 1n1 hoob ol" lhe Olll Tes111mc.nL ("-rtn,·• H. Mc:C.:•rtlfry Ooril Ctorp ActlJII City Clort C!tyotll...,..m- PIIbU~ ~',I, 1rr., Ia tile llooport -l:ulp. . La&.mca f'IC'ITn(llll --1<41111!'A,_ ftl Ill eN,.,_ II ...... -.......... R..,..n 1M., IU -...... -... -.--.c.. -= 0... G. 1.1 .. m .. --. ...,_ ,.,.-.c .. -. ,_' ..... -~· ... ..,. • 1 "ttst ...... ~c. .... . nil t ' sat ... 111111 ... ._...,_,Or_ -c.-, -· •. lfll. PJA"t Afd l, .. 11, a, 1111. 1a a. ••rwt lutlor'sntr. ~ I are llle~ti t imat e twu:t• a~ many as 20 yc;ars ago. 4 . The silt or tb r average househoh.l 1s hclow J for thl· lil"l'il IHn•· 1ft l ln1 Ct'tl Sratt•s hi~l ory S. Tht· naC •~mal hirt h r;1lt' 1s only ~hghtly ;~hove lht' 1'17.\ rr··~1rd luw <f1f IS ,1._......,._1aHun Who o:an sav..-us"' Nu U t•mo t·rat 1\n•l n u Re!)uhl1..:11 n. t;uJ •~ nr..'ll hr..•r. Only (joJ ~·an savr..~ us. liud w•ll 'illve u,; ~.-..·n~,( until . Wt' dt·~r..·rvt• h1~ 1n1ervenuon St••· II Chronu..:lt's . 7 14 . Ho'aJ,•rJ · , omiiH'II I.• u,J qUt'~//nllj Urt" lt"dnl/,.1' Pltll.tt' ""'1/1" 11.1 ul ··nu· Amt'f/('Utl Wu.•· l·c·uturc•x, ·· R•H lfiiJ I( f 11(1'mt 1-i•rl(l". 7"f'fftlt'.UI'I' }7Hfl}. • UCLA, USC, Ull1Yerttty. NOTICE OF PUBUC HEAIU!IG NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV. EN that the CIIJ eo-:u af tile CIIJ af M._rt Boocb ..w bold • pOI>Uc -rerprdblc TtDiat1t't llllp ol Tract No. 1787, a l'lllbHl .. -... --aod Lou~"-" B•eb. to ereatt OM parcel of 1aDd tor c~ •t•m modlcal olllce ~ Jocattd at U:O liltlpertDr A•a- ..... lCI'ON ~ "'-'-4 from Venatnn..aa-tha· 8-;-A-P. NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR • THER GIVEN tbll 1M aid ,.Uc boarlll will bo llllld • till 11111 day o( April. '"'· at till ..... "' 7:10 f ,ll, Ia lilt eo.ctl Cll&m- loon cl 1111 Clty IIIJl c1 tha Cttr cl "-" B..tt, Cal· ....... ol --""" ,.... .. , ... aa,._ llltr p¢ d .., 7III!IU -.. ...... -. DorlaG.rp Mille CllJ c .. CtiJ fll •sll*lt a.ct. ........... l, '"' • ... •••pert lluW ....... '• .I • 1 TltUitSMY. APtll l 8" • CDOA DElMA. CAL ""'' e DIHJCNf ... ~ .. o... ,.~­~c~l Ebell bazaar features international fashions ............ ,c. ... ,. o• ~ .... Till .. tn.SIII OP ... ._. •1'1 TVIL ... IAT PC*T Mn!•IMOP Jft1 L C:OAIT HWY. c:-•o.A OeL MA• PO T 1'HeAT•t aLOG. NAiaOI VI&ITOtt It 101 an a ...-comer, OT aaow of I DIWCOIMI' to tbt Harbor Ar• Wbo ... .t beta weJeom.._ do IlK • fal'Of bJ ea.I.UII .... Jtar- bor Vtattor betwew I ud 10 a.m. Ud lbe wtn call 0D )WT triad wttll ftll- able I.Dformatioe ud cUb from frteocfly t.aa.a rt.rms ftlcll stud nad] to btlp her become acqat~t..t wttb her new •uno.dtllc•· THE HARBOR VlSITOR PHONE: 494-9168 or 646-0174 OUCH! The £bell Clll> ofl'"fOrt Beacb wW ..,..., biller-.auaw ,...._ bauar at U.e Bahia COI"bbllllaD Ta~ Clab, 1601 Bayside Drift. Corona clel Mar, at 11 •~m. AprU ZO. Mrs. Coale RIPPer, fa- shJoo coordtaator, lVI t he lhow wlll e.,....,. tbe '•eros" calbares" fromGaa- temaJa., Morocco, Ida IDd South Seas. Mrs. MariJJD 0.... pre- sldeat. Mrs. Rlebard Hod(e, chairman, and Mla Ger- trude Lue, 1rbo wW llrnlsh ~cqn.md muae, ~u­ ststilc Mra. Raplper. Tb.l5 6md 1"'istD« neat wtlJ beDeftt tbe el*' 1 ptdl- Udlroptc aettntles, wttb emphasis oo the scbola.rsbip prognm. The bau.ar committee ID - e tudes limes. Coutaoce S. Downer, Michael Moabpe, John Hodge, R..'"lbert PIWD- ger, Rudolph A.. Vuasek. I• YOUR Insurant"~ Adequate..!. •· f' tpf'delitf' in LOW COST ••rinf' ineurenC'f' ! 548-5554 Another Great Paramount Sports N ew · R awlings Tennis Balls $2.10 per can WITH TRADf·IN OF 3 OLD IALLS ...... ~~ m p~_,,,;,, 1111 lo, "'•"•· t:!:f'ilt!amorcnl ........ tile ---ttoal .......... mLI'»LC-Mw ar=M"" .... tllra n.s.-Frl.to 1:00 p.a.-hLD-1 MARINERS CHURCH MOW tH OUR HEW IUILDIHG 1000 BISON, AT JAMBOREE, NEWPORT BEACH TELEPHONE: 640-6010 THE TE ACHING IS CENTERED ON JESUS CHRIST AND THE BIBLE, WITH EMPHASIS ON PRACTICAL CHRISTIAN LIVING. ALL AGES ARE WELCOME. Counseling and vlsltlng available. SUN DAY SE RVICES: 8:00-9:30-11 :00 A.M. MaaM q a»ae, ....,_ Jill- .... Kim liloetape, Rabelt Beccl Md Maey E...- Tbe ellb wtll be llblue wltll ,.now, COld ad ruae m.ma. Mrs. Tbomu Baamt Ia declont:lclu cbi.Jr~ u- stJted by Mmes. EdwlD H. F ... er, Pldlllp G. Flaba.rty, Robert Jacoba, ud Alll.oo E. llmu. Mrs. Cb&rles Kelley 1s In eba.rp 411 prt&.M, ......,_ by Mra. B. KIIOil Broob and ltra • .uu.r Neeb. Tic- ket &armatkJD may be ob- t.amect from Mrs. L. W. Jeots IDd Fruct.aGloeiiDer, 644-5585 aDd 640-t830. LT. HORTOH WITH lRD AIRCRAFT WING MartDe Lt. Raymood C. Horta.. no.e wile, Troya Ja.oe, la tbe ctaacnter of Mr. &Dd Mrs. Troy Smith ofl814 Viola Place, Costa MeA, bas reported for duty wlth the Sd . Marine Alrcn.tt Wing, Ma rioe Corps AJr Station, El Toro. He Is a 1966 gra- ctuate of Miami Norland htgb school, Mlaml, and joi.Ded the Marine Corps 1.o Jamary 1973. • GEM TALK aY J .C.HUMPHRIE S J. C. H 11"'phn r '· u ho, ~ siOrf' fll 18 2 J N f'V port Blvd. bfls b""" a ( 011a ~ua /ar~d,•rlt. for"'"'" lhtn~ 28 )f'ar.s, rs a" -t/.oril) u" tem5 a"d ;f'u «>lrv. IHTERHATIOHAL VIOLEHCE UPS GEM VAL'JES Colored gem prices in puttcul.aT have been creepq up each month as violence sweeps through many countries producing such stooes. Based on a December, 1974, index. the October, 1975, median price paid by jewelers tor emeralds was up 45%, rubles 37~ &Dd sapphires 17<l. Subse- qaeot polltJeal apb•vals ha.-e pushed prices even h.lgber, and 1t appears t~t the sttuat1oo wUl get worse. Our coocern ~that many of our frleods and custom- ers may be uDder-insured, and t~t you wtth valuable gems might be wlse to bave them re-appraised. Pe rhaps one jeweler's hu- morous comment shouldbe taken seriously. He quipped that ''The way t hlogs a.re gol.Dg, oners should gtve thelr gems an anooal value cbeck-up --like tbelr own YillU to the doctor.'' &rvice a11d Qualil.Y Since 1946 aTtishtas NURSERY- FLORIST Enjoy the Jewel-like Perfection of Cost a Mesa's Official Flower. FUCHSIAS SHADE CARDEN FAVORI TE. MANY IASICET AND UPRIGHT VARIETIES. 4" Pot .98 6 for 5.49 FTD Green Ribbon Indoor Plant SALE ~"PIGGY BACK" PLANTS IRIGftT GREIIt 1MOOOI flLA .. T. MIW LEAVU SPROUT .. P~GCYaAe&'' PIOM OLD lEAVES. 6" POT ~·· 1.95 Practical and Portable. . . PRESSED PULP POTS POR GlOWING I'LOWI RS, VfGIT AIL U . UtRUIS AMD Tltii.S. GR IAT 'OR LIMITID IPAC:I GAROIMIMGI Priced from- Thrv .. ,. 6 .59 for 10" Dia. Pot to 6.95 for 24" Dia. s,~citll• u.~w *> s.,1., • II•J Plllll s•llll 2640 Harber Bl•d •• C.O..a Meu ....... y - BOY AND GIRL OF THE YEAR at N~rt Harbor and Corooa del Mar bleb schools were hooored last week by tbe Newport Ha.rtlor E1change Club. From left are Oand Keat aDd LlDda Kuhn of Harbor High, Exchange cba.trma.n J act Klnc, aDd Deborah V oegel and C hrtstopher Palmer of Corooa del Mar High. The students were picked by thelr schools, based oo Exc-hange Club c riteria. wbicb iueluded community service , academic achieve- ment, extra-curricular activity and leadership abilitv. All were booored at the Exchann Club luncheon held last T hursday at t he Bahia Corlnthtan Yacht Clull. (Ex- c~e Club pboto.) NeWcomers at Hoag • MONDAY, MARCH 8 Boy -Mr •. Jld Mrs. S} Elliott, 3482 Birch, Irvine. • TUESDAY. MAR CH 9 Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Frank Calabretta, 376 E. 19th St., Cosu Mesa. Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Vin- cent Elble, 2827 Clubhouse Rd., Costa Mesa. Bo) -~fr. and Mrs. Gan Eckl es, 301 Orchid Ave:, Corona dE>l Mar. Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Ron- ald Baln, 2885 Fatrview Ret, F -105, Costa Mesa. • WEDN ESDAY, MARCH 10 Boy-Mr. and Mrs. Lar n Renger, li74 New Hamp~ shir e Dr., Costa Mesa. Gir l - Mr. and Mrs. AI. bert Hansen, 513 FernJea1 Ave., Corona del Mar. Girl -Mr. aorl ~1rs. Don- ald Berezin. t·nt Man- chester, ' n•·. Girl -,\lr. anrl Mrs. Larn Westman, 1033 Linden PI.·, Costa Mesa. Boy -Mr. and Mrs. John Waller , n6 Paularlno, Costa Mesa. • THURSDAY, MARCH 11 Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Sa- buro Niizawa, 28i -1 ZCosta Mesa St., Costa Mesa. Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Doug- las Sweet, 4931 Sealord, Ir- vine. Boy -Mr. and ~Irs. An- t hony Christina, 521 Mar- guerite, Corona •1Pl Mar . Art tour April 6th The Art Appreclatton Group of the Tuesday Club of Newport Harbor wW take their last trip of the 1 9'75 - 76 club year :\.prll 6, ""hen 1 they journey by bus to th(> Huntington Library and Art Gallery io Santa Manoo. The llbrar}' tour wUI be preceded 9y luncheon at the Huntington Sheraton Hotel in Pasadena. other tour s this vea r "'er e to the lAs An~reles County Museum of Art to vtew Scy- thlao exhibit and sho·o~·ing of pai.nting..; from the Hermi- tage-Leningrad, a day at the Mission Inn at RlversidE>and a visit to the Edward Dean Museum, River side County Art and Culture Center at Cher ry Valley. Mrs. Floyd M. Srott, chairperson, ur~es all mem- bers to get their rPs£>rYa- tloos Immediately. ARC BLOODMOBILE COMING APRIL 5TH The Red Cross bloodmo- bUl' wtl1 be at the Marriott Hotel, Newport Center, oo lllooctay, April 5, from 11 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Compan- Ies lD the Newport Center area wbo will be rolllnc liP tbelr slee•es are: Air Cal- llof'llla. AYCO Flnanctal, Coldwell Ban.kel and Com- pany a.Dd Gulflnsorance. Any other lDterested orpnta.a- tloa are encoo rag-ed to call tb• peno~U~tl oftlc~ at liM Marriott. 640-4000, to mate IIJI)OlDt melts. CAN De DA TfS TALK Cudidat.. lor Newport a-ell CttJ c~u YW ta1t W. moi'DliC, Aprtl l, at a bnd:tut IMtttlc of tbe Mewport H~ IU...a. c lib at tM Bahia Co.rtntll&a.a Tacllt Clllb. Tbe KtwulsCl.otNtw- JQrt c .... r ud COI'C* dt1 Mar ..... .,.. tmted to attad tM bN&tfallt. wtltda .euts at 7:30 •••• • FRIDAY, MARCH 12 Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Wll- llam Moritz, 2279 Republir, Costa Mesa. Boy,-Mr. and Mrs . Rtck Waddell, 2552 Elden, "'A, Costa Mesa. Boy - Dr . anrt Mrs. RaY- mood Kodesch, 963 Golden- roo Dr., Costa ~·esa. * S.Ht.:RDI\Y, MARCH 13 B<l} -Mr. and Mrs. Mer- nil Pugmire, 332 Bucknell Rrt., Costa Mesa. , • S{j'\[JAY, MARCH 14 Gtrl -Mr. and Mrs. Wes- ley Wittmeyer, 41 8-1/2 Marguerite, Corona del Mar. Boy - Mr. and Mrs Rich- ard Craft, 14701 Sweetan, Irvine. Gi rl -Mr . and Mrs. Al - bert Davison Jr., i Dogwood ~orth, Irvine. • MOi\DAY, MARCH 15 Boy -M•. anrt Mrs . Ter- ren~'e Jones, 383 w. Bay, lf6, Costa Mesa. Girl -Mr. and Mrs. David Barden, 3612 Redwood St., Irvine. Boy -Mr. and Mrs .. '!- bert James, 14901 Grove- view Lane, Irvine. Gtrl -Mr. and Mrs.Larrr Ells, 1574 E. Ocean Rlvc1., Balboa. Gtrl -Dr. and Mrs. Rich- ard Wtdman, 2333 Arall3 St., East Bluff. • Tt:ESDA Y, MARCH 16 Girl . Mr. and ~Irs. Wal- ter Holmes, 3i01 Parkview, Apt. 4-A, Irvine. • WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17 Girl -Mr. and Mrs.J erry Ratteree, 2155 Canyon, Apt. C, Costa Mesa. • THl:R$0.4.), Mo\.RCH 18 Glrl -Mr. and Mrs. Ml- cl\ael Stephens, 900 Alder Pl., East Bluff. Bo} -Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Donahoe, 162 22n1 <;t., Cos- ta Mesa. Bo) -Mr. and ~Irs. Craig McC laln, 4522 Ranrh Grove Dr ., Irvine Girl -Mr. an1 \1rs. Rus- sell Kidd~>r, 51... \"ta Lido Soud, Lido Isle. • FRIDAY, \1.\RCH 19 Boy -Mr. awl \1rs. Tat- soya Hayasht, 26 Wlllo"' Tree Ln., IrvtnE'. Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Ste - phen Groat, ·, L)eerspring, lrvlne. Girl -Mr .. tn<l ~Irs. Char- les Kotmo"·, :!l,g \\'tllesley Ln., Costa Mesa. Boy -Mr . .l.lld Mrs. Da- vld Arnold, 318 Ruena \'ls- ta, Balboa. Gir l -Mr. and Mrs. Den- ney Baker, 2316 Santa Ana Ave., Costa Mesa. • SATURDAY, MARCH 20 Gt rl -Mr. and Mrs. Mu- btmmed Wustof2, 249 E. Wilson, Costa Mesa. • SUNDAY, MARCH21, 1976 Boy-Mr. and Mrs. Cra4 WeDdell, 353 A Woodland. Cotta Mesa. Glrl -Mr. and Mrs. Ran- dal Stabler, 176 CosU Mesa. Costa Mesa. S~,J>0 BURQ..ARY IN HARBOR VIEW Tble•tl took loot ftltH!<I at $26,500 lut week trom a KartJor VI"' ftomes I'Hl- dtDee. D)lmew Para told pol- lee be ...caned to lU llome at !SOl Port Wbltby at 11 p.m. Tbu.tay, after aM- enal(tlt abs•c•, Uld dla- COft~ that hl.l tro11t dDor bad b.-pried ... .. ...... Yeft 4 hftdu "Pt ftllled ll from $1,500 10 $t.OOO •eb. p1U a wnon. ea'"n,utl..-......_ • e~~-.n...., ...... .. .......... •cAROUsa· CHOSEN FOR OCC MU 51 CAL ··Carousel.' • the mu.sical cla.ssic by Rodgerj; IDd Ham- mersteln, ba.s been selected as Ora.nge Coast Collece's Zlst aumaal sum.oer musical production. The show will be staged at 8:30 p.m. Aug. 4-7 in tbf' audllo rium. Director wuuam Purkiss says that aodltloos wlll be held June 14-16 at 6:30 p.m. Tl\e SUMmer musical will draw (rom both theOCC stu- dent body and the community. People in the p lay, both on stage and in production, wUl r eceive 4 units of college credit. Rehearsals will be held Mooday through Fwh} from 6:30 to 10:30 p.m. II -.LCDMr~.---CAil ..... a,_ . ~ -'\0 fill R ~e~·Pi'ANT PPBAR, • WHtTMAH & IOSTOH FEitM$ • PIGGY lACK • ARROWitEAO • WAHDEitiMG JEW • RUBBER PLAHT eSPtOER PLANT • PALM • POitTMOI • EHGL ISH & GRAPE IVY Distinctive Plants for Interion SAVE~ HYIII alii' TRUCK MOUHTID UMI1' ONLY THE WA .. O ENTERS YOUR HO•E Estitnotea illy,.._« Estobt;.h.d T925 5«) • 6011 or 645-1Jl_J 0 Her •l{fli res Merch 31, 1976 llil Plllt: n• _. Ate .. ClllllllllM •II 1 1 .,_,.Al UMTS AVMAILI Let an expert do your tax th1s y ear All you need o do to maKe an appo1n ment to have your pet- sonat Federa and Caltfornra Tax reurns prepared tn pnvate, at no crarge s depos t 55 000 n a Los Angeles Federal Savmgs Pa~sooo k ($ 10 000 n a ..., g er 1nterest rate Invest- ment ('ertd ca e I' ) our sav•ngs are ro'h "" a CCM ....... e•:: a ba'lk or another rn- st tut •on ~os A..,geles Federa Sa" '"~QS wtll make your tax appo•ntrnen: n :1v.. a11d hand e a lhp jetatls of transfer Make your appo•ntment early The sooner vou f1le the faster ; our refund ca'1 be matled Aga.n 1n • 976 safe depos' boxPs c .... ec ~"'9 accounts (at a coopera rrg s·a•ev. dP commer::: a oam .. J Travelers Checks and Money Qrce,." 8aC 'ht=l ltsi n' t'), >=>· 20 o* '1-)e -nost wanted serv•ces ofiP•.:>,... v'v lt o .. / cr-ri'C ~CS Angele" ~eder al Savers EXAM PLES O F ANNUAL INTEREST RATES ON INSURED SAVINGS 5.25% 6.50% 7.75% Cerl•ltcates of Oeon~.t S I 000 I yt.Jt v•t iO lrwestment Ct tltf•catts $1 000 6-10 vears yttlcl 5.39% 6.72% 8.06% All '"I~I'SI COI'I-IIdtG dJ '' YOV ca~ ••lt•Gra• '"' t"'(IU"I ..,, l •mf' hom f -~ •cc-t lf!O Ctt twtl "'" ~'' da• • •o "" o..• •l'u '" .. 1~0'''" '~' I"''VVII Ill? llfllt •·om 1 rt rttf•C"Itf •rtOu"' '"C '' " I\ ,..~o~rt'l "'"'"\' '' !'fll 1 o.tu.~ •rCI'Ufllt tn' ., Ol'rt lftlttP\t LOS ANGELES FEDERAL SAVINGS sa .... ngs •nsured to SJl1 ()()() Newport Beach Office 3201 Newport Blvd. • 675-4500 (Across from City Hall) Head 0 free Los Angeles FederaJ Savrngs and Loan Assocsataon One W1ISh1re. Los Angetes 90017 Other ofttces throughout the area • -~--~!"'---f-l-.. ......,.r MARleR EIISIGN • ·--~~ PUa.IIIEJ)IEBtLY -PAGE 4 Printers lllURSOAY, -L ~ iiiiS COR!IIIA DEl. liAR, CH..J TOTAL Plln411NG I'AaunEs MAXIMUM MARRIAGE IS GOAL OF MINISTRY ••u.u nm n ...... ot Newport .,...,., C•'er Or. B•ell bu eeltlblltiJed Salt s.iN 001 I. Liebl Coma.a~eat~ons. I ---=:-""' ~emtM.r miDJ.tltry ror .._ _ _;N;.;•;;;E-~'"~";.;•;.;--. _ _, tbe Ame.rlcu t'.unily Under GWENDA GETS THINGS DONE! e PROVEN LIST OF ACCOMPLISHMENTS DURING ?0 YEARS OF CIVIC VOLUNTEER SERV ICE IN NEW PORT 8EACH e OUAUFtEO AND AVAILABLE FULl TIME TO WORK ON THE PRO BLEMS OF TRAFFIC, POLLUTION AND GROWTH e INTERESTED IN THE NEEDS OF SEN IOR CITIZE NS AND CULTURAL AND AECAEA TI ONA.L PUASUilS I GWENDA A. WATSON I X I NEWPORT BEACH CITY COUNCIL .TUESDAY, APRIL 1976 ~~~~ MONDAYthruTHURSDAY SPECIALS (Fri., Sat.&· Sunday 'til 6 P.M.)-Excluding Ho/Jdayr; din.ters include soup or salad. baked po tato or rice RED SNAPPER .......... . . . . . . . 2.75 MAHI MAHI ......... .'.......... 2.95 GRILLED SEA BASS . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.25 TOP SIRLOIN .......... , . . . . • . . . 3.75 NEW YORK STEAK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.95 LOBSTER TAIL ................. 5.5o j STEAK AND LOBSTER . . . . . . . . . . . 5.95 LUNCHEON also served daify un ri/4 p.m. ~ 16278 Pa.;ilte Coni Hwv • Hunttnglon Bch. • f213f 592 132,1 1~ 3101 E. Coni Hwv •Coron• 0_. M•r • !7 14f 67ft.0900 )l CUSTOM IHERAPEUTIC:SPAS OPEN7DAYS. nps OR YWT OU!! P!9WR99MS TODAY. 122 22 SO . HARBOR BLVD., GARDEN GRO VE Z7601 FORBES ROAD, LAGUNA NIGUEL ANAH EIM 772-3-101 GARDEN GROVE 750-7665 FULLERTON 871.8020 tne b11auu of "mad•• marrtace'' a.od '•maxt~m parenthoOd." For the lalll ! yeara, be has beencoodttcUacaoatloa- wtde semlnu procrtm Ia Los Angeles, CblclgO, Wa- shtogton, D.c •• Dallas, ud numerous otber cities. With th~forma.Uon of Salt & Light Communleatlons. he plans ''!! ma)or erpanslon of this mini stry" to both church and s~lar oommlllllttes, '• The American famUy."' he says frankly. ''ls break- inK down, and the prospects for Improvement are bleak. Women's llberattoo, tbe oew morality, and the bbarriDg of sexual Identities are ooly 3r\ding fuel to the fire. The dynamic of Intimate ooeness in a marriage is bei.Dg shat- tered. As :a result, for every 1,000 marriages ln the state of Callfomla there are 755 divorces. People 1'\Ust have a positive, practical master plan to heal their mar- riages.'' His first ''maximum mar- riage" seminar Is s lated for P..la)' I at the South Coast Plaza Hotel in Costa Mesa. Ar\riJtlonal seminars are plann('(\ (Or La Mirada., Cal. if.; Memphis. Portland, Chi- ' ap:o, and""Los Angeles. .. Maximu m ·na rrlage is a RllJ\ICall y centered program tha t lakes some very old and vQr) proven principles and shows people how tt ~ly these principles ln a very ('on temporary society,'' he sap;. · Our ~oal Is to help rebuild strong famtlies on solid principles." Mr. Timmons hOlds a master of t heology from DaJ. las Theological Seminary, l!.nrl has serv ed as assistant pastor for 2 years and as 1 ca.n1pus minister for4 years. Ht> Is tl1e author of 3 books: ··cl,:tlns or theSplrll: a man· u:~.l for liberation," ''One plus one,'' and his upcoming '·M:::txlmum rna rriare.'' He has 3lso written and narra- ter1 a film entitled ''Oneplus one.·· ~lr. Timmons aodhlswlfe, C:11ol , recently moved from Dalla s to ~e...,-port Beach. Tl1ev have 3 chlldren--Tam- my:Taey, and Tlmothy. HOM SPEAKERS ARE AVAILABLE ". !lre"tory of speakers and topics ava.Uable tllrough the ne~~o·!y organized Hoag llospital speakers bureau tua} no'lo' be obtained from the hospital'~' pUIJ!lc rela- tions office. T41e speakers bureau has been forrned as apubllcser- \'it'e ro ma ke the hospital's h€"a llh education resourct>S a\'3ilahl€" to the schools, churches, clubs and service organizations. The speakers and sub}ects listed ln the director}' are available by advanr·e registratloo, most at no "har~te. Topics include the history of the hOspital, health eare careers, health care profes- sional, sta ytng healthy, rai - sin£ you r children, diagoos- t it proredures for better he a II h, disease and pro- 11 rams or tre:~.tment, cosme- tk ~nd reconstructive sur- gen·, !he splrttua.l side of !llness. Copies or the directory L "'U"" MI 'UEL CO.t.ST.t.L AIH .O. 1"3) l•e obtained by calling .. u-'" '" STAll LICENSE " • 1~..;8;,;3;,;1.;,·2;,'R;;,;S;.. __ .:;,:;;,,;,";,;';,;',;,";..--•· 6;,-16;;.,·,;,50•9;._•_. the public relations office, 6 45 -86~, extension 2108. Daily Sun jet service from nearby Orange County Airport. Economy fares for famtlies and groups, too. So call Air California first. If there's an easier way to get you there, we'D be the first to tell you. • LOOKING FORWlRD to !he April S ~ Ia Beaumoot for Chlldrea's Ytuare. USA, are U.. Newport Beach residents. Mrs. Woyd McDooald. at left. 1atk»al board member of L J.L {Ioteroatlaul Orphau t,c.~ ud Mrs. Earl Fusselman. bmdiDI presideDt ol t.be Newport Beach chapter and also a meJOOer of the Dl.tioDll board. The Village wUI proYlde care ud cOilll!lellDI: i:lr abued children from Los Angeles, R\Yerside iDd Orutip coun- ties, The grouodbreaklng will be followed by a clance at the Gene Autry hotel in Palm SprJ.Dcs, Tbe cureot president of the Newport Beach chapter ls M.rs, James Glavas and other members of the VUI.a.c:e committee inchJd; Mrs . Bert Coffey of Ne'*port Beach ud Mrs. Gene Martin and Mrs. WUJlam Gay Thrash of Corooa. del Mar, (Dean Allen photo.) Here comes Showboat for the 4th consecutive year, the BaMia Corlnthl.an Ya<.ht Club will hOst tts ·•ShOwboat" and for the first time extend it for 3 nights to accomm~te all the club members and their guests. Scheduled for today, Frl-_, da)', and Saturday, April 1, 2 and 3, festtYIUes for '•here comes the shOwboat '76" wlll begin with 6:30 p.m. cocktails in the Columbll. Room toUowed by an 8 p.m. roast dinner and the 9 p.m. ''Showboat.'' The show ts produced by Tom and June Gleason and directt>d by Tom OieaSOD. Musical director Is Jotm Gettle, assisted by John Kimble, Jack Conoors, Jonn Howell and Hal Blmkrant. Choreographer Is Arlee Hig- bee. flj Mllt1CY OPBIS M. DltT Ol'ft(:e '-,._,_ .... . IUC'dl ik .... ..... ...... _ ... .,_ .. _. ____ _ .. .u.,.t, ... --......... -II """ ·-Prid' 1 ,... "*-E ..... Vice Prrdtat DmdG-Iall ...... " .. c..,._,.. ........... \lldld- ... ta. *-.wt a..c. Md ....... -....... . ,. .............. . BALBOA college ... Her college ·c:·;· ;;~r-;~~~111 Choose from ISOO pilintings I of laJ# and Sl'I'Wl American colleges ~nd \0\ive'Sities. AD OCD'O<Iit<d mo<tial and law schools, too! Uch onr twt~inted in Boston on the~ siM of glass. Very traditional. Very classic. Ask for our list of nation-wide roll~. Cha'nCe are yours is on our list. Pictu~. US. Picture with mirror, 560. CASUAl. TABLETOP FASHIONS • GIFTS 'ANTIQUE f\JRNITURE • HOUSE PLANTS 50\Jl'M COAST PlAlA. COSTA MESA AIRMAN Mitchell P. Shul. m:u, whose father and step- mother , Mt . and Mrs. David Shulman, reside at 2001 Lemnos Drive, Costa Mesa, has been selected for techni- cal tral.nin~ in the 0 . S. Air Force fire pro!ectioo field at Chanute APBJ Ill. The alrrn;m, wbo recently com. pleted basic training at Lack.land AFB, Tens, is t 1975 graduate of Estancia high sc:Jool. Cast members include Tom Gleason as master of ceremonies, Suzy Ficker, Marc!.. Holyoake, Jay Greer and his gui '1r, Mmes. Lee P. JonDn, James w. H~ Jr., Robert H. Parker. Ter- enCe R. MulUga n, Edwtrd L. Koenig Jr •• Edward J.i •• , :-. no ld, Lorin \1letss, Ja.ck. Johnson, Dnld Price. Thel· DUTCH AUCTION TO RAISE FUNDS The'women's AuxUlary of the Children's Neurological Foundation wUJ hold a '·Dutch auction•· at 11 a.m. this Saturday, April 3. The au ction wUJ be held In con- junction with a hornemadt chill feed, both to be lleld. at the Foundation, 2650 AYOD Street, near the Riverside post office, ln Newport Beach. Mrs. Marilyn Tyler, spokeswoman for the Auxll. ia ry, states, -"Bring plenty of quarters!" In a Dutch auc~ tlon, one person places a quarter for the Item deSired and others follow suJt by placing their quarters in the pot until a pre~timed. buzzer goes off. All fUnd s raised from thls event go· toward the support of the Chtldren's Neurolo- gical Foundation, a non-pro! tit, tax exempt organization, rna Fallon, LoreUo GagUo,. Joyce stein; also lllss Weo- day Jordan, B. J. Ursin, Salnt Cicero. Jane S. Sul- livan, Debbie Clbbarelli, Barbara Wh.ttlock, Dr. WU- liam Baldwin. Jean Tandow· sky, Dr. Arthur M. Howard, Peter Semrod, KirkS. Lamb, Arlee lligbee, ''Showboat'' chairmen are Mrs. Joseph Moolga.l and Mrs. Weiss. Mel Higbee Is in charge of Ughtlng, the James Ottos will 1\andlephO- tographs of the cast ud Jean Tanl1owsk)' Is In charge of pubUctty, ReservaUoos mya be made at the BahiaCorintltlan Yacht Club, 1601 Bayside Dt1Ye. Corona del Mar, 673-4382. "I am voting for Ray Will)a,m~ because he and the Frienlls saved the Bay, and I think he has the best chance of saving more of the Newport Beach I love.'' YOUR VOTE CAN· MAKE A DIFFERENCE Elect *** WIN A FREE DINNER FOR TWO AT GORDA LIZ RESTAU RANT • ONE WINNER WILL. BE SELECTED EACH • NO PURCHASE NECESSARY • ALL ENTRIES MUIT BE OVER 11 YEARS NTH • IIEGlSI'RATIOIII AVAILAaLE IN ALL STORES CAll &roy /rjomtOtiofl In O.Onge eo.nov. (714) 54().4.550; ao....... (213) !IH.J313; Logoma,l7141 496- 6000; L.oo Angeld. (213!627·5401. AI CAUFORNIA We're easy 10 take. • ' • • . .. ... . . . .. '/' ... .. . -.... ·.: . ·'.~. : • I . • DEb STARK, ZOl Patl AYe .. BaJbaa lalud, wu amo.c tM w1Mer1 at tM It'll ...,... Nartb A...ncu ~ ,........__ 8ldpl of tbe Amertcu CGatnct Brtdp Leape ill Kauu City, Mo. He IIClOI"ed amc.c tbe muter potat ...._., ,.._ tint lD b1l aectloa 111 a oae ...SO. ..- ta W11Aeb 576 playera coa.,6tect. • • • :: ....... Metr LUIIDV MYRtiA TMOMPSOM • THOMAS A. BERNAUER, attorney at 550 Newport Center Drtn, bu beeD ac-~ for me~ lD tbe Auooat:Jou of Trtal Lawyers of Amerlt 1. Tlte a.aoela- tioa., db beaciqaarters lD Ca. nbrldre. Mus., 1s dedieated to tbe admiDlstJ atioa of )utloe aod preseJTttlon of tbe trlal..J,y-)lry 111tem. •.MRS. IIIYlUrA S. TlfOMftnN of Coroaa ... . . . . wu .elected to tbe board ot cllndors of Los ~ :. Atlpl. ~ at tbe Orcut.aat1oo'l ID- Dal meetilc. A8otber local resident. WIL- LIAM 0. FREDERICKSON JR. of Ba.Jboa. • • • , . . completed b.la aemee IS presldeot aod ,· wu aamed boDorary director-. Mr. Freder- . k t.:Nl rfJUred at tbe eDd of 1ut year IS · · · : · ·. P..nl maoacer of tbe Los Aaceles city . · reereaUoo aDd parts depa.rtmeot l.Dd was · ·· .• :~ .. appotated lut month to the Newport Beacb . : · .. · ·: PlanDlnc Commlaston. • GEORGE L. ARGYROS ofNewportBelett. president of Amel DeYelopmtllt Co. LD Suta Ana. was n.am~ ebairman of tbe board of trustees of Cbapmu CoUece, On.ace. at tbe anoaaJ meetf.Dg. A member of tbe clua of '59 at c hapman, he hu sened u a trastee sioce 197S. He and hJs wife, Judie, are piJ'tllb of S cblldren. •• • • • . . • PETER A. OFFENBACHER of Corooa ; ~-~ : . del. Mar , senior at Colorado College to ·-.~· .~·· Colorado Sprtocs, bas re\lelYed tbe Tt.>mas ·· ·• ' : J, Wat.Joo feUowsblp for a year of lDdepeo- ·. '): ·· :· deat ltu4y. He .W go to Scotlaod to study : · ·:: .. ~ Scotttsb system of juYeolle jasUce. Tbe ·• ·: .'< FoDndatloa was establl&hed lD 1961 by tbe -· . widow of Tt.>mas J. Wat80Q, fOUDder of ·. -~ · ,·, · · ·lntenaUoaal Business Machtoes Corp., and · ·. · -~ -tbe f\illowsblp program ns begun ln 1968 : · . · .bf tbe -Wat.ao cb.Udreo. • .... , . ' . . . . .. . . . •• . . . . • ERIN BLACKWELL, 703 Heliotrope Ave., Coroaa del Mar, member of tbe first class to graduate from the American Academy of Dramatic Arts/West, Pasadena. took part In tbe gradu.at.Ula ceremoay Much 28. Tbe guest speaker •as actor Ralpb Bellamy. GEOIG£ AIGYIOS COUNT a ASI ! • • • • COUNT BA3lE and his band wtU be featured at the 8th a.nr~.~al jau festival at Orange Coast College, w1dcb opeu today, April 1, and cootiolaes through this Saturday. The Couot Baste concert wUJ be held at 8:30 p.m. Saturday. Slxty-ooe school bands ftom 5 western states •W tate part lo the festival. Cl1nics wUJ be held at 3:45 and 5 p.m. Frida:, aod 1:30 and 5 p.m. Saturday. • WILLIAM H. McADAM, board cbalrman of Colc!well, Banker &t Co., has beeo re- elected president ot tbe Ca.U1ol1lia Museum Armed forces caravan COLLINS RADIO GETS S3 MILLI ON ORDER A speclal bicentennial Ar- med Forces caravan wm vi- sit the Harbor Area AprU 19aDd20. Four vans, representtog the A.rmy, NaYJ, MarlDes and Alr Force, wUl bepark- ed lD the Newport -Mesa school district parld.Qc lot OD 16th St.. Dell' Darld.on FJeld, from 11 a.m. until 7 p.m. each <!ay. Theme of the displays, manoed by servicemen and women, ls ''tile history ot tbe armed forces and tbelr contrtbatloo to the nation." The caravan b.epn tOll~ tbe nattoa last Ja.ly 4. and wm COIIUIM tiiiOIII)o .. _. of thls year, as part ol tbe omclal national bicentennial observance. A $3 mUlloo contnct has .Peen awtr(Secf to the Colllns Radio section of Rockwell 1Jltemat1ooal lD Newport Beach, Congressman An- dr'81F Hinshaw awaocmces. Assisti.og Newport Harbor hlgb prt.Dclpal Jaelt King ar- ranged the local 'fislt, wh!cb COSTA MESA MATTU SS CO. U believed lQ be the only 21JD .............. , ... ,., MATTRESSES •EW -DaVILDIJfC I~cular Shapes , ........ -c:.tt.. The pact, awarded by t be office or Naval Etectroolc ird..-.c a···no..Ustor the productloa of sfdpbo&rd airborne receivers and re- lated logistical support. The award is supplemental to a conttnulng contract to be carried out in the Newport Beach plant of Collins Radio on Jamboree Rd. 538 CENTER STREET • COSTA MESA -646··1919· . . Tennis Sh.orts & Shirts Tennis Dresses TENNIS RACKETS TENNIS SHOES TENNIS BALLS RACKET STRINGING Baseball Shoes Basketballs Baseballs Volleyballs Soccerballs Track Shoes Basketball Shoes Soccer Shoes Bike Repairin& ams because he wants ~ maintain the residential character of the community instead of the continuing trend ~award more hotels, conventions. and tourism." YOUR VOTE CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE Elect * **** WAVY SeamM ~lc~ Jdlaa C. Wi '.k. -af Mr. ud Kn. Cblt 1rU.t of 4:i'J La1f00d Circle, Costa Me-. bu padutecl from rec:nlt tnJa111c at tbe JlluaJ TnJidac Cellel', Sell Diego. Claues t.De!D lutractloo la MUillatl!dp, m.Wtar)' repladou. ftrellcbting, ei!Dse order drill, tlrst aid ud NaYJ bl.lt.oJ"y. WELK SINGER TO ENTERTAIN Bab Ralst.oa of Lawrence Welt fame wUl perform for tbe Tbarsday Moi'DiDc Club of Newport Beacb at an 11:30 JucbeoD AprU 8 at the Bal-. boa B.» .Cl~.; ·'he YerAWe Bob Ralston bas beeo a piaDo soloist, orp.ntst and arranger tor the W elk organization for tbe put twelYe yea.rs. A cblld proc:Hgy, be plays pta..oo, barpslcbord, pipe and electroalc organ~ He bas re- corded for RCA and also enjoys playi.Qg the classics. OCC revives Circle K A ClrcJe K Cllb las beeD Orpalr.ed OG t~ OCC Cam- pu. Circ:lt K. •bleb is a co- edleatloaal 0~ 1110010red by KJ na1s later- utlooal, •u firat ehutered OD tbe OCC eamp&s In 1962 aDd 4UbLoded lD 197!. ''Students of today •ant to (et loYOl'fed wttb campus and eommwty cooeertlS," aid club pres!~ Lynn Parisb. '·Tbe tum, student aet!Yt.sm. 1.s t11dar oa a oew m..tac..,., _, ...._, an OfP"'hc l)r~­ UYe CO&)..I." Tbe abjeetf•e ol Ctrde K is to pJ'OYide aftdeab Wid~ I meaa.s o! beiiUI otbln -' beeomiag penc.alJJ ID- volv811 lo t.be ~~earcb tor 10- laticlu to ~11Dd com- maotty problema. Tbe t.D- ternatlonal organlzatt. bU a membershJp of more thaD 11,000 ~ oamoretba.D 700 Ulllted States aDd Caa- ldiu campues. Ned H1ll IS one of the most respected c1t1zens 1n the Harbor area and he's a member of the Bank of Newport team. Ned has been a local banker and businessman for over 30 years and Ned's off1ce 1s now located at our Ltdo off1ce where he offers hts personalized servtce to our customers 1n the Lido area. Come by and talk over your banlong needs with Ned He's one more example of why Bank of Newport IS different from ordinary banks Bank cf Newport MAIN OFFICE Dover at Sixteenth Street • 645-5333 CORONA DEL MAR OFFICE Coast Highway near MacArthur· 645·3330 LIDO OFFICE Th1rty-second Street at Lafayene . 675-6333 DEPAftTM&HT CIPt'tt 0 · JO A. •. to 6 :00 P ... IIGA I\ (lout/ ••tl•vs 11 16 NEWPOIT 80Ul EYMD. OOSTA M ESA , .--.\ / \ ---- &oath (east Sc:J1 Diego Freewov Of Btrstol • Costo Mesa. C 0tn10 FLOWER SHOW & EASTER BUNNY AR~IVE NEXT WEEKI • ' l I ' • I I ' I . • • • ; .. ! . I I I I I I I ' \ ' I • BICYCLIST Sbelley Sian, 11, <li 1'114 c.a,, «:-. M-. suffered aothlnc ..._ tMa bnl-. .._ Iter bib collided wltb t car c~rtt• bJ a ...._.,. a.e11 mu WedDesday aftei'IIGml of -. 'l'ellt • c..t llwJ. lll Con>~~~ del Mar. Silo lold--•cot-betYMD a puked car ud aDGII:ber ear u.t wu ta tM PI'Qeea of parklog, t.t ra.c:ed lo .lllplllld IP ud Ullld bellll crubed. Cbectq her for ~le t.)lrlel are Newport police aDd tlremen_ no were tt tbe tc- immedlately after the ml..lbap. (EilSip phOto.) RECDRDI NG SOCIETY 10 MEET IN IRVINE Tbe OrangeCountyRecor· diac Society will meet t ttis Friday nigbt, April Z, at the Ylllage Park recreatiooal ceater at University Park, · lrYiDe. Mr. and Mrs. Ben E blert of Irvine wUI be IKtsts. Rlltll Smith of follel"tOII ww prelt!llt a pracram ol Carl Ortrs JM.tc JDitllod. acc:orcttn« to 0. Bow)u ol Ballloa !slaod, ~~~-<li the -,._. Recorder teacher Betty Z.tfte of · Hermosa Beach w11l aullt. RARE INTERNATIONAL ANTIQUES FROM THE PRI'(ATE COLLECTION OF OR. H. E. HO WARD • SACRIFICE FOR GUATEMALAN RELIEF • '•GOLDEN'' CANDLESTICKS ·-almolll: Z-1/Z feet high, welgh over 21 powxis, reputedly OWDed by Napoleon; heuy gold onrlly; o•er 300 yean old; made for crystal hangers. Must see to belle'te. • CARVED CHINESE TABLE AND CHAIR -a OYer 200 years old -· fiDe coodltion. • Z AUDUBON PAiftPNGS (18Z1 ) --eogrt.Yed and signed. -· • ! ORIGlNAL TURNER LANDSC APE WATER COLORS (1801 ) • LARGE LEAD-GLASS CRYSTAL PITCHER, with liquor cylindrical cootalner ln cem.ter, sll'fer top and baDdle; weighs over U pounds; oYer SOO years oJd. • 2 PRIMITNE EBONY FIGURES -very 'ftl. uable, nre, old. PRIVA TE 5HOWIMG - PHOH.E, ~Oit ~P f O!Ml.JI!EM T DR . H. E. HOWARD 644.0990 ·-.. .~­......... _ _..., -----.., ........... -.... tiltrtd. • 141 I '• tala- <r.-., ••• , odllloo .... ................ ,.,. .• .. ' L _. ....a.cts rd-. .. ...., .. , ......... ,.... .. ....... . .,. .. _...., .... ....... ., scllool of--A -"" tu llleroue _.. -' --,... $100 ·-e~ ftl..at.bl Ia .U- -' .,. ,.. boodpt. ----.lf~IO.., 'r eore tbi.D tbe I per Cllllt -..... .,. the """'"' ....... lllli~Mi ., cc sa tCI" _ _...,. _.; ... -... · r -..... t ,, 7 NEW !DIE <li ValloJ 1leiiiJ Will be tbe N-rt Hart>or ClaDiber tA Coa~merce blllldllc..,... golD( up at Jamboree Ra.d -Sua. Ba.ri:U'I. Orin ill Newport Center. Vlslt- 111 the .Ue are tM pteddtDt of Valley Realty, John YaltM~Dt.. It left, ud Jack Yoaters, oew rnaD~ger of tbe Con.~ dtl liar otllee, wlltc1l wU1 mcwe to the new build- lire iD ·mJd-MaJ. Mr. Ycakera, a CDM reslderrt, says u.e ... z.ooo IIIIU'e toot omce wW baTe • stan of zo. s-.. Jo1o1oc ValloJ Rally, bt _...., .. IDd........,t bl"'Urip. Prtor ID tblt, be ftl a real estate lecturer IDd. en nlot. He 1ectared at Oraace Coa.st College, wbHe • •rwect oa tt.e r.J. eMile adfta)ry comm lttee. A ma)Dr ID tlte Air Force ~e. be alao acts as an adma..... COIIItlelor tor tbe Air Force Academy. Stover not smoking ,.. 7 ...... .-. ...... eOii\CI_. ._ NEIJ. Eb- er .. .,, tulle,.. WUl .., more • The _e.__ ""'-..,-for JOr_tor_ empiOJeel, _...._ -Ill· cremtllbJ ....... , n-.. buUt Wo tbe dbb1et ,.., schedlle. TMCben ad c:6· er eqarloyee:J are Iiiii iiC:W; 1Dg now IDr paJ bttes oltp to aboUt 10 per ceat. Hearucs Will be hed1 at board of Ptcttloa meet11p betweea aow Ud ~st. ...S a final bud(et rill be adapted lo AugUit. Art Museum pennif ok'd South Coast regional coastal commlsslooers gu e their okay MOitdtJ to a new home tn Newport Center for the Newport Harbor Art Museum. The commlssloo granted a permit for the zo,ooo square.foot museum and In · dicated oo ftJturt trouble for Irvine Co. plans to also build office bui111lngs, a theatre &od a restaurant 1n the same a.rea. A new city library is planned for the same com. plu. locat~ near the fire and pollee stations. The a.rt museum Is now located at Balboa and Z3rd In Centn.l Newport. JEAN YAMANKA OF CM IS DEAD Jean Yamanaka, 30, mem- bn of a prominent Costa Mesa famll}·, dJed unexpect- edly oo Wednesday of last week In La Jolla. She was taken to a hospital with what was believed to be a case of the nu, but died of an em- bolism. She grew up here and mov. Smollet lto't'er'a 11 ql1et After the CouncU decision ed recently to San Diego, ttdJ WMk. Tbe n1ldi!Kdla· , Mooday night, pollee cited where she worked fora com- eoebeqpe acnu lf.W,Ort tbe oWDers on Tuesday night pute r nrm. She was on the Bll'd,. from CttJ Hall eJoead wbal. tb.e club opened for San Diego United Palsy Assn. dim late Jut •eet ...,.!be bulDess-a.s.usual. boan:l, and memorial dona. ow.r1 ~ IIJ1ed Ia tlons may be sent to that u llleqlt 1D 11<1 • -r-HELEN LOMAX, '76, OF group. arycout cmler alJowlortbe iCOSTAMESA IS OEAO She ts '""1"<1 by her DJcllt c.-1o ltlJ opea. Helea 76 20• parents, Mr. and Mrs. James TlM eto.:n na ~!treed ' ·Yamanakl. or Z809 LaSalle, bJ ttat Ne•&Mt ctty ca.-"~5:£i~j~:";w~~.~s:h:l::z:a Yaman. en. 'W'bicb c-.. lut well iJ and sfsJ .t to nMW ........ .PII'• Ya manaQ. of Salt mltl a11ow11c -. IIIM!c, clooelac ucl alcollolle ... _ •nca . tentay at r;:-.;;;ees were held Sunday first United Methodist Pea ce of mmd and 01rect Action Deposit really mean the same th1ng when you use Cilizens Bank's Social Secunty deposol melhod. Chapel La Costa Mesa. wttb tbe ReY. John LIDdvall of Plymough Congregational Clllrcb omctattng. Burial wu lD: Westmtnister. Mrs. Lomax came here from lDdtana in 1948, She Is •ntYed by c2aughter CLaud- ette Lomu of San Jose, and I:IJ D.leces Mar cell, Sarah and Suu Walters of Costa Mesa aod a 4th niece In Florida. ' Chur ch of Costa Mesa, with Dr . Earl Isbell, Rev. Richard Dunlap and Rev. Paul Alex. ande r omct.attng. Burwwas lD Pacific VIew Memorlal Park here. Bell-Broadway of Costa Mesa was director. And 1l's so Simple Come 1n to C 1tizens Bank and fill out the aulhorozat1on form-we'll be glad lo assist you. When you authorrze lhe governmenl lo send yo ur monthly checks doreclly lo lh·e-nank. your worries are over. because we handle everything !rom !here on. Even tf you are away on vacation your checks are depos1led auromarocally to your account There is no more watltng. no more worry and no extra trips to the bank. It g1ves you peace of mind. You are ellgtble for 01rect Action Deposit if you receive a check for : , Regular Reilrement and Survivors benefils Supplemental Seconty Income benefils D1sabillly Insurance benef!ls Coal Mmers Health benei1IS Wh y no! relax and en roy life ... and lei us help you do it Fra nkly tl makes sense . Direct-Action DePD$it ... for peace at mind 0 crTilENS BANK (F (IJSIA MESA ~ Harbof Blvd. 'lt 8aker•(714) 11'1·4200•MembM'FOtC SATUUAY Sill< ICING J 1111 • I I'M I GLYDE MAYNARD DIES AT AGE 89 M.lu Glyde MaYnard, 89, loDe-time Corona ctel Mar r...,_, tiled Mardi Z5. Ill• MaJDlrd was a member of Coroaa del Mar Congre- ptku.J Cbarcb here. Gru:eslde~rrtee'S were bel.d Moaday lD Cla.remoot. Sbe 11 •nt•ed by a bro- tber. Darid Ma,oard of Los AHoc, tad taister, Marj)rle Valle ot C .. Ja Vtsta. W. F. BO NN ER SR OF HARBOR VI E\IIIS OEAD W. F'olsom BonnerSr •• 73, of 1115 WhUe Sails, Hubor View HUla, whO dled Mareb !6, was burled Tuesday l.n Paciftc VIew memorial park here. Mr. Bonner is SUrYIVedby 500 W. F._ Dooner Jr., aad daughter Barban Lawrence of Corooa del Mar, brother Wllliam Bonner Jr. of Tens and 6 gnndcblldren. SerYices were Mlel Tues. day ln Paclflc View Chapel. The famUy lnfltes memo - rW c:ontrlbuUons to floag hoopiW. fllie tMag~c,._'Pan M 8UPI:Il8UNDAY aauNca ~ [AifD LUDa, 1'001] • ~~flies inc:fud~ lE:Rs S;w~~liln -po•ched ~us 11orenline with spinach souffle, IDPf'f'd with chedd.ar ch~se. $2.75 includes lhe milled fresh fruil SalMi ... • the frwt SiJiad is also lervf!d with rM Crepes BMMict -P/lSS. h•m •nd hol- l.ndaise, Sl.t5 ... • Ham & Apple Crepes are 12M ... • another f•vo111e IS Cte•mf!d Chic lcen c~ with parm~un ch~r -~nd ~ crisp Spin•ch S•IMl with h•rrl·boil«< ~ ~nd chopped bocon. -· · · OPEN 10 A.M . C.ddalls COSTA MESA South Coast Plaza BUIJ..O.(:K'S WING FREE ,.AfiQNO • -..1225 ,, I CAN DPWUI•MAITI:ft CHAfiiOI•~MO GARDEN CLUB <li...,.,... BW oQ1 llold a-.. ...... •ltb .. , .. ..u_ April sIt e. ..... ol Dr.-...... Dmd KOCJIOII. 59 -Dr. --lin. "-"'; .C !eft. 1a pae·•nc tt1e ...._ u. 11n.. Gerard ... .._ •• , elab .-. DlDoor Will llle--dl Ylhllo War5lh. Perlian rice, broccoU w1tll. le-....._, CMMN cabbage ala<!, e-rolla, oprloot trlllo, -ud Caltfornla.' wiJles. Mra. Darld IIJddlemu: t. Ia cbarp of publletty. (Enslp -.) BOYS, 'GIRLS ANALS sET FOR MAY 1.2,8.9 Boys ud girls llna1J of the Adoption G•lld chtrtty tennls touroey will be played May 1-2 and May e.g at the Harbor "Racquet ChablaC05· ta Mea.. Matches 1tart at 9 t.m. botb dl.ya_ aDd are opeo to pmuc tped:ators. Harbor Racq~~et ClltJ is on wu.oa betW~ Harbor ud fordham. ~CUS11111M J IIJI. !VMS DIIS .... , c,_~ C41111JI... lllct: E.---.· ..... , ..... _. .. -... -... -. -7 --.... ~ .. -·--... , 1' ?~--.. -•occ"a• __ ..... _ .. "l flt. . ... _ ..... ..,1111-. ,_, • -·· La --·c--. .. -trleta ....... If T ... CIIJ, T-_. MorJ AI 8! 1-aC " '2 c:toa II-*; """ --..,._ oiCOIII:III ... ---- lotoHR) ADMISSION PRI CE PO. SENIOR O Tili:MS Sf,f:O voting for Ray W illiams because he's actually done something about preserving open space." ' YOIJR VOTE CAN MAKE A Elect ** TAXI DlUVER ........ 7444 BLAZING ~SADDLES • ·Ill • .. IUU.M ,AeRY PROGRAMS FOR EAS TE R WEEK ,._.. Euter weKre- cnetta. Pf'OiiTU'tl WUt aa- IIRctd nu .,_. by tne .._. -· pub, .... ct.H 'IDd reereatioa ~. ... Ar>rfl ...... -.... tellool ....... o.ce.. pme tollru....,• Ud tftlet -aetlotllelwutlloct-fered . Further tdn'matba may ... ..., .,. callloc 640l.U71. IO 'yrs. for 552 Club MARCH ZONTA GIRLS ANNOUNCED Aet1Yitles YUJ be .ebe- dlled from aooo to 5 p.m. Aprt1 1:!-18 at the Comu.- Aity Youth Ceater to Corona del libr. Eacb day Will ban a speeia.l tbeme. Flower erafts ud kite makloc. a wt!•e.n-style oookolt. a Chl.rlie Bron softball game, cowboy COihlme aDd kite eoatests are !lOme al the n-tlrt.S plaDDed. CbU4rea of all aces are welcome. Ma.day wW be su c• Day Ia NewportS.Cb, ....,_ rtac the e!E tblt ads u a boolter ~ ud a.d~ raiser t.r Hole .......,. W fHIEIT ..... A Paw Glee IMV-- THE Del f& I I~ •raa L.ft MID a.ATMI 80W' W UCII U.Y M IMNY'AI .... 01-,_ FA TAUT& weN: NelfiBIII TOUCHED.., ft.l' I U.L I FtM: IIINtiHAL ~FOR MOsm. ne~ctrtslorlbrdl were pelts of baDor at the moatblJ 1-.clteoa meettDc ol the Newport Harbor Zoata C..., at 1M s.ior Cttt&als el.,boue, • DEBBlE SUE HEMP- STEAD. dugbter of Mr. and Mr•. Walter ftempaead of Colb Mea. ls prestdeat of the Pep Cillb at Costa Mesa hJ«h school, treasarer of CSF, member of JV YOUey- ball aDd badmiDtoo teams, Bel Cuto eOOnas and eon- eert cOOir. Sbe was a Na- tlooa.l Merit commeoded stu- deot in 197 4. reeeived the achienment award in liberal uta ttU y-.r ud Ia a CSF s...r.r. Sbe b:treuu'er ud Ylce-tn"H"ldell o1 tbe 111«1> ..-1 lellowllldp at ber eM.reb. Sbe blteiMil to .-r- •e a career tn Mrtttoa at Cal state UaJnrstty, l..Gic Beaetl. • ANN McCLELLAN, the dat~gbter of Mr. ud Mn. Gordoll McCiellao of Coi'ODI. del Mu, ~· a Moor rou studeat at Corona !tel liar higb set.ool, metmer of the ScleDCe Club ud EOC rep- reseotati,e. Sbe bH re- eeh'ed tbe first Rotary Club award lor most oatstandlng stu~ of the month. She -.: reeel,ed..trcpldes 1D the eoaaty baDdicaJII)ed Olym- pic&, lDcl'ldtag tint ptaee 1D tbe Ybee.lcllair 40 yard dash. She bas been acUn 1Jl AFS. Simpatico Club and the Cross Roads oatreaeb program helplag persons 1Jl need of someooe to care. She plans to attend UC RJv- eHide, majoring in psycOO- lOIY and minoring 1n Span- ish. SiDce she lJ; a ..taeel- ebair patient, she intends to use her speaking ability ill he lping others as a pro- fesslooal eouJlSelor. • LAURIE LEENERTS, daughter of Mrs . Naoc)' Lee- HAilaOit KEY DEISI SEATED, KARIM WEAVE R, MICHEL "AIH.IMG, RILEY YAGlMAMM; "STAMOIMG, LE,.T TO RIGHT, LORI GO OD, !ULIR OaEIG AMO ELII'AaETH aAitOEM. Luncheon for debs and dads A buffet llmeheoo at the Roltmary Meldnam aad ball dell of Balboa Island and JBIMa CoriSbtaa Yacbt elub"--cC*t'dts?' tile&!£ . But. 1r.; Lori 'ttti.s_~~-·U t.. wW bo· Ill--.,~_..,.. GeM, dl:a&hter of PDr~raThersoftllledeba· lAIII .,._.,;m-..--..cvr .... Mrs. Norman E. tantes of the CbUd Godance cber, Ina ... ..,.... Patr1ct StW'W"ee.. of Mlssioo VieJo; Center of Onnp Couoty. Michaels, Theodore llbn-Julle Marie Oberc, daughter The 7 }'OUDC womenselec-'tieh, MarJorie Stamper, of Mr. and Mrs. Seth Oberg ted to be presented at the TOOmas Boler, JobDVittrup. Jr. of Dover soores; K.trln 12th annual Empire ball were Clattde Tucker, Jodie Rudel Joan Orr, liaugteer of Mr. 'formally &D.DOWlced at a tea .I.Dd Ruth Bardea. and Mrs. Robert wuua_m held Saturday, Mareh 2?, at Mrs. Vtttnlp lli ch.airtnao Orr of Harbor VIew Homes; *'e Back Bay OOme of Mrs. for Sunday'sfather-dauehter Michel RuthSparli~,daugh~ John Sheridan bJ Mrs. B•· luoeheoo, wbleh wut be pre. ter of Mr. and Mrs. John jamlD Brown, prestdeot of ceded by a toar of tbe Har· Robert Sparllog of Big Can- Harbor Key AuUtary to the bor Key thrift shop la Collta yoo; Karin Weuer, daugh. Child GuldaDee Center. Mesa and a tour of the eeo-ter of Mr. a.od Mrs, WUllam Mrs. William Weanr is ter. Henry Wes,er of Hutlor ehatrmao tor the 1976 ball, TOOse who wUl bepreaeo-Vtew HJlls ~d RUey Yage. which wtll be held iD Juoe ttd at thU r-.r'a ball are mann, daughter ol Mr. and at tbe Newporter IDD. Pre-TrtaarJ Bardell, Yn, Wlllllm Ytpmlllll of .-..tlau cMirmu. · 11 ot Mra. Rlltb s.r. s.-.~..~~~a:~. USED PINTO SURPLUS! OVER 25 BEAUTIFUL PINTO TRADEINS NOW PRICE SLASHED TO REDUCE INVEN.TORIES! ·auv II 1 s~VE wH€!!..1~: vou ·DRIVEl j 11 s~vE .... -· EXAMPLE SAVINGS: '74 FORD PINTO SQUIRE' SIOIOCV RADIO/HEATER FORD ·PINTO . nerts BI.I"Dn ol COib Me- sa, Is G AA preOteet at Es- laJICiabl«<>sehoo~­ bod}' tretarer, member ol CSF, Iethus Cilb, marebilll band and powder· palf toot- ball team. Sbe is a CSF ure merOOer, woo tbe Costa Mesa bieeotenniaJ nay eootest 1n 1975, recet•ed '(; AA improved a warda ud has been with Girl Scouts for 4 years. She will atteod Azusa Pactnc College, looldn@: fotw2rd to a career in pdlUe relaUoos, . • SUSAN PARRY,Iiaughter of the Rev,'"a.od Mrs. WO- llam Parry of Costa Mesa, is assistant librarian at Newport Harbor high schOol, Sailor Bud secretary, maj- orette, and member of AFS, CSF and Spanish Club. Last year she was ma)Jrette of the year, alternate to Girls State, and received a ser- vice award. She bas served a.s Red Cross voluoteer at Camp Pendleton an<1 has been a membel' of her church choir for 4 years. She in- tends to pursue a physical therap)' cour se a.t I...oog Beach State University, then work in a clinic for physic- ally handicapped ehUdren. The Yoatb c•er will al- so be opl!ll Frida)' nights from 7 to 9:30 p.m., start- TEMPLE TO HOLD PASSOVER SEDER Temple Isai&b of Newport Beach (Coasernll•e). will spoasor thethiTdannual pas. sover seder at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, APril 15, at Kap- lan's Restaunnt, 3333 Bris- tol Street, South Coast Phl - z.a , Costa J.!esa. Tbe presi- dent of the Temple Isaiah, Harold Tipper, announcf's that Rabbi Garson Goodman •ill officiate at this ancient e•ent, and Rabbi Goodman will delt•er special rendi· tioos and customs to honor thts ttoUda)' _ The symbolic food wUI be representative of the tradttioos and rus- toms of ancient times. Passover, commemorat- Ing Israel's deUver:an<::t" from Egyptian bondage, tJe~ gins on the 14th day of ~~­ san. Temple lsalah worships - !!very Friday night ilt tht" Harbor Christian Church, located 2401 Irvine Ave., S ewport Beach. Mayor Doaald M~ ia· sued aa offtdal pJ"'ell..a- tiOD this Week pra.I..JHc tbe elub as It marks 1U 1 otb anotn:rsa.ry. ''The eacoangemeat ol 'olUDb.ry ~rl ll rtt:a1 to inJIU"tnc that Hoi« ..,.tal COIItimles to meet the medi- cal Aei!da of the commantty and by keel>loc paee 1ri.th the most modem medical and techDologtcaJ actn.oces,'' reads tbe procbmatloo. AP ..... TMENTS ANO/OfiiiiOek..E .....,....._ .................. .. ,..... .. , ..... ~!' SEA COAST AI ARMS A Oiwieion of ... C... ........... 642-3490 ''I'm voting for Ray Williams because his enviromental background and Plann ing Commiss1on experience offer a untque resource to our city." YOUR VOTE CAN MAKE A Dlfi'EIIENCE Elect COMMITTEE TO RE ·ELECT PAUL THE AVCKOff FAMILV COU NCILMAN RYCKOFF NEWPORT BEACH CITY COUNCIL • APRIL 13, 1976 district #5 City-Wide Vote S n" R ·r h .. •tl wolf' M.o•.,..•••· P»ul. ct..u""'"'' C~•ol ~nl"l oon "'law B•ll HE KEEPS HIS PROMISES -In 1&72 Paul Ryckoff cam- paigned on these issues: Con- trol gr owth -keep Newport Beach a desirable residential town with a village character -be responsive to the reside nts -contr ol spending. CHECK HIS RECORD · Paul has worked in the Council the past four years to achieve these goals. He has taken action -to r equire environmental impact consideration on new develop- ments -for R-1-1 /2 zoning to control density of housing -to amend the city General Plan to tr.ake it more realistic in dealing with density and hillside de- velopment - t o change the City Charter to give citizens the right to vote on large future annexations. And Paul has consistently fought against state and federal control of' local gC>Vernment. HiS RECORD PROVES that you can depend on him! CAN HIS OPPONENTS DO BETTER? DO THEY BELIEVE IN SPENDIN G CONTROLS and GROWTH CON~ROL? WHAT ABOUT THE FU TURE? Paul Ryckoff believes that • Newport residents bave a right to expect that their interests will be placed above tbolle of Barclay Ardell Alla.aBeet Carol Blue: hard J-llouwoll lUke Cbtlatt•n.,a Diet Chtcas BRETT politicians and those with special interests. He believes we must control growth when it threatens to increase traffic, expand tile airport and increase taxes. He will continue to seek changes that make the Council more responsive to the wishes of the residents. His record proves it. SOME COMM ITTEE MEMBERS Marsball Dumeld S•ar f'tcker forr.t Fulmtr W?Jt "-l•Y Jr. Mr •• Mn. Tom HOlston PuJ H•mmel Y,C. JohniOII Jr. A. Vlocent Jorrensen John B. Kingsley Carl Kymla Bob McC.rdy Bob MUlar P.O. Box Jeu Yorrts BobOnau Martu L. Pub: Frudi:AII+t•e FnM Mlla• s-- Balboa laland, Dr. &o W rs. Rie llilJ'd Stma-e ll&rpiSIEUlllle J---Ilt. 1 Mn. ••· v--.: Jeu Watt J .. H.W.-er 821SG, (f7474U) Vote April 13 COUNCIL NEWPORT BEACH • l l ' t I f l I ' . . • . . . • F~riek Brot#u'.rto" llc~r ( lBH · JUj), Bopt;.t mi•~~ 11M "<1"t' of t_hr ''"''' lJtlovud v/ E11111l .. lt precw:Mr1, Ill· trod.Hced Dwight L. Mood'JI tutd Ire . Sa~­ ke'JI to tlu Britialt ble1 tw. JS?.f a.t l ork I Priory Strt"flt Bapf~t Chapel. fl.e W illi bor~~ i11 Loml011 a'ltd be(lall .t~dyu1." f.,r t lt.f' Mi11i1tr)f at 11. Dr. M e11n lurid ilu•· t iJI(IWi llt,.d po•turot~• ill HiduJumd, \'ark, Lteieut,.,, a111d LoliUioJI. H e WGI Cl (t"ad•"fl ~(l«f"r 11t KU'Ifriek, piowu _rfld •~i41 ,.,._ (oi"WW i" U~1tu, aJid JOtcrwcwed frr- • Cf"""ti'JI ta A,.,,.u. OM Cl.-'flftf1Ciieaf p•wuh-'"(1 fiiiHI. T"i• ,.,.,..,,c a~a rtd itt 'Thr 0 11f'rt:IJ>flt'r,' Oetobrr 1161, aoui i1 fG~'''" bJI pt""-ii1im' frrnfl lt i• bool.· 'Tr~d btl F irf'.' Ma •·•lt•ll, Morgo11 & Srott. F or CluUt also died fur (Jllr ~<'ioN fmct and for all. H t•, fhl' just, IJ/Ifjer ed f or thf:! unj 11xt, to lwir~g 118 to GOO (I P ete r =~: 1 . NEB). How wei$o!hty i8 thut little wont aiMo .' Julius Caesar wa~ wont to cheer his troop~ by add~!i:i nJ! them a.s fellou· soldiers. So Chri."t. ~avs Peter, i8 a fellow sufferer. Are .roU ho meless~ He also had no)'' here to lay hi !! head. Are you poor? H ~ also for our sakes became poor. Art' you tempted? He alSQ suffered being tempted. But the ~Jufferings of Chri~t are unique! Though he was righteous. he suft'ered as no 'other one has for our sins, as a .substitute, "the just for the unjust." The d•th af tbe Lord J esus has had a~rM e«ect upon meo, reveaUni the 1ove of God, teaching the law of self-sacrifice. showinsr how keenly sin makes itMlf felt in the holy."sensitive nature of eter nal li fe. But Christ has n ot onl y d o ne someth ing toward men, softening them and moving t hem to unsel- fi shness and deeds of heroism to which they otherwise would hot \'e been for ever strangers. He ha~ done something aiM toward the 88ti8fact.ion of the great laws of the dh•ine nature w hich rriak:e f,J,. · righteousness. It is not nece~sary tha t men should understa.nd the philosoph,\· r,f the atonement in orde r to loe saved by it. Certainly ou r cu m fort and assu ranc~ become stron~l'r iu proportion to the c1earne~s and scr iptura lness o f our l'iew!' a lJOot the death o f our Sav.ior. Still, our salvation does not d epend on th\" accuracy of our intellectuh l cvu- ceptions_ but on our trust in t he Lord J esus Chr ist as a Savior w hn t hrough death a nd resu rrection ac- quired the power to save to the ut- termo~~ot all who come to God by him. The substitutionary character uf the death of Christ is . woven into the texture of Script uf.e. You can- not e radicate it. Men must distort the plain meaning of words Uefo rt they can succeed in its eli minati(J n f rom the sacred page. If only t he masses of Christia n people would re&d the Bible for themselves, instead of !IO man.v books about the Bible, they would be compelled to admit that t.h(· Scripturefl ~re unanimous in atte~l­ ing the vicarious cha racter of the sufferings of J esus. AVOID Tttl:la I"IIITAnMIENT5 He died for us. He bo re our guilt and s hame, our curse and penalty. He took to himself t he penal con- eequences of human sin, and put them away forever . But in pro- claiming this doctrine, let us avoid certain mi8statements. .. 1. Let at1 btwa.re of repretu.:ncltn(l God "' lo vina m.en only a-3 a. re~ult of Ch:rilt's Ma.th.. That is as illogi- cal u it i• unscriptural. For it is one of tbe poBtulates of all true thinkinr that God I&; that God is the aame ; thAt God is the same In- finite BelnJ, in the yesterday o( t he put and in the tomorrow of t he future, .. fn tho today of the preeent.. -lf the death or Christ be repre- eent.d u havlnr p6Cifted an inex .. orable and aftllCI.Af Deity, causing him t.o tow thole who elae mu~t ha .. wlthend omclor his relenU.,. hale, It -k• him other thin he wu, ad U.O diviDo nature mu:at han ..... .-a ellaqe, whleh io ut.hlnk=Ne &Dd luclmJ•Ible. Tbo ciMtil or Chriot Ia due to tho ..... el God. God ..... bla Son he- cau~e h{' so loved tht! wor ld. The cro~~ t l' the expre~>F.ion of a love whkh i~ ulder than t he oldest star; Ion~ o-ts eternity, vast as infinity, det'p as t he IA<ing of God. 2. L••f 111'1 ,,,.,,.a,-,. fl{ maklng roo 'It• II,(/ dtcisiun in rite divin-e go v- f/'11101/ n l hl'fw•'l n God's righteous- tt f ~<s nnd h ix !•11·•. T he re is no eol- li~wn in 1;1~tl. The n&ture of God is nnt dl·Hpt·d a~ r·iJ,!'hte<~usness. but a~ 1 .. \ ... If it had iJe(:!n defi ned as ri¥h ~<·t'U .. nh~. it i"' d uuhtful if love Cttuht h;-1Vt> t.een int:luded. But there 1..., "" ~···lli·dml in God hctween the t''''· ,,,,. ht ~ r ilo!'lllt>nU"IW.<::' is a fruit ••nd uff,.~pritl )! uf h i.-: lo\'e. He must bt· ri~ht1•nth twc:.tuse h~ i~ Jove. He low·~: ;,nd then•for£1 , :t:< the, Judge of all tht' f'<•rth, he must do right. F'm· hint tn lt"l 8i n go unnoticed •J r u n pu 11i~hf'd , or to a llow .the lWJr:d law lu fall in to disuse, or to pt.•rmi\ ll.::! 1i• def.,· tht• p n m1ptings of ou r cun . .;:ciencc. wo uld nfl t be con- ~i ~h-nt with· h•Y'' L(!\'f' im·olves risr ht••ou:<rl •':<:' t1tHI tlw insi:-4tence on the mainte n ~nc•• nf right. And in th~· l:I'OR!'i of .h·l'lll'i C'h ril'lt the re is no varlanr,_. l.ot•l tn·••n the <~lt rjbuteR (tf ~,.;,,.\ -·:\l en·~ :t~ul tr uth a r;e met tovtothel'. rwhtt'ousness and peace hu v.• ki...::-:•·d e:•th (1th•·r·" (Ps. 85 : IU~. :;. I.• 1 11.~ /,.won ' •.f dissurictth1 g tit• 11• r:.;l•ll~ ••I Uu• '''' H!Wd Tdni ty in fit , 1110)·k ,,f oto111 ritent. 'l'he deat ll Qt r hriM~ i ~ ~omd;.ii'Ms :flO ~Ult.cd As if he ~eppecl in between Cud :q1d rn:w. iuut did something on tht' promptuw <•f hi.s own heart. ap:,rt ,,Jt.,~t>ther from t he Father. Tht<n, ,.f c<•tl t'!'le. the objection :~ri~PS, \\'h,\· die! Cud make, or per- mit. tht· innn('{'nt uOt! to suffe r'! A CART PRESSED UNDER SHEAVES But tl n\!11'1 tl t'V('r he forgotten !hut lht· d··:~th t•f the C'hri$t Wa/'l th•· .1r1 uf thl• whole Dehv. "God \\;o.:, in 1 h rt!"l. n•ronciling the world IIIli!• ldmlO,•lf.'' ''( 'hl"is t through the •·t •·rn;d :-;Junt ,.ff r·rNI himself . \(t (;,,,1 · "Th,. V:II)Wr that dwell eth · in nw, h•· d""lh the ,,.,,rk.<t." Of him- ,...~·Jf 11 1,. ,r...;,,ll dtd !liJthing ; hov.· much IP . .ot-. t'"llh! 1-w hli\1' wr ought his ~rc:d•·!'o\ wt•rk a pa rt f rom his F'a- _.Tht•t·'' JJ , w:...; only tr:tnl'llating into hllnJ;IIl lo!'lJI .. t· :111d lanJ(uetge, H.cLc; and d1•t•d -. whkh lw :'oaw hi!\ F'~- t ho·r d"-· .-\nd .. ,, in tlw I'J'rJ.ss we tind the Pl••rn:d t ;,,d t:,l\ill)t to him~lf the c •• n~t>tph'ru···-. .,J' hu num sin, himself h t•l'tmHnl{ t lw propi tiation for the !'<Ill ,,f th1• \\tor\d-Learing it him- :-.+•lf, pr••"'.;l'fl 1mder it a M a car t i,;.: pn·s.'l•·d 1111dt>r s ht!uves, and putting ,, uw11r. .... 1. f., I t•8 /,. "'n" of suggt sl ing thol Ch tt .. •d lm li cr•a ~;Pd to su(fe1·. Tht t'P i:-o torH• st:n SI:!, o f cou r!!.e, in which (!ltr ~kdu r ~uffered for sins m 1cf' f~<r all. The di rect work of r~dl·mpr I'Jil ,,·a~ accomplished on the I'~"""" Hnd Wa !\ definitely C<m· dudf-'d \\ h('n .Jcsu~ c ried, "lt is fin - isht.'d :" T h(' re~urrec tion proved the wnrk 11f atonement to be an ac- ct•mfllisht-'cl fRCt. But "'~ mu"t nut suppose t hat J e~uf<. hm~ pns'siid into a heaven where he ~its without concern. In a ~enst we c r ucify to ourselves the Son of God tlfre8h when we yield to w il f ul s ins. He is touched with th1• ft'VIinl( of our infirmities. In his co n:d.:tnt intercess ion he deeply fet>lf'. (tU r need . WIE SHALL IEIE ALL lOON !low can he be Hl rest while hhJ beloved are to"sing In the stonn and the member M of his bride are not complete ? And through his pro-- round co ncern. bleASing is a.ec:ruing. Th ill~ cunnot IJf' in vain. We shall see all 80011 • .M eanwhile let ua share the fcllow8hip of his auft'erinp, drinking of hi8 cup that we· may share hir.~ glory. The pur}Xtse of Ch rist'• aufl'er. ing8, we: a re told, ifl to bring tct to GOd. This il'l a I'Ql&t.eriout~ and dJf. f\eult pa~. We are to under. i!ltand that through faith in him we are made one w lt.h him, and we .stand where he doet ID the nry preae.nce. of God. We are '"~Dade niJ!h by the blood of Ohrlot." Let U!i, In ou.r prl.-ate Pf*18' aad at th~ Lord's table, r-bor that The CriSis of nothing brings us so near to God as those precious suffer ings. And whenever we feel estranged and distant. let us betake ourselves to the cross. Sitting there, let us med- itate on those wounds till we are br ought again into rapturous fel- lowship with our God, our Light, our Love, our exceeding J oy. Then from our sure fellowship with God we may dare to look out un all mysteries, not trying to ex- plain God by the mystery, but the mystery by what we. in our own happy fellowship, know God to be. To whom be glory fore\'er ! ~ HOW TO BE sAVED Anrl th•'Y said. IJ;o ho'\'o• on the Lnrd Jc>~~~s (ll rl~t . and lhfJ u ~halt bo · saw•d . :lOll thy huuS<' Arts 16:31. \'~'ril), n•t•ily, I ~a.1 unt u yuu. Hl• thai hNtr't'th my 11onl, :md bt-- l ~< 1~th un h im that """' m.·. hnth l'\'t'fl~st mg !il(', and ~;b a H not C(lme rntu conrlc>mnation; but rs pas!Kod fn,m d· .1 th unto Hrc J ohn 5 :24. Free- But Not Cheap! "F or God 110 IOI 'f!d the 11.orld that he gaue lti1 o~tl~ begotte"-So11 , tltut who.tOe'l.'f!r bt>tMn.:eth nt him llw wld not penlh btlf hot..-e et-er-L11ting Hfe."- John 3 :16. Due to (he tremendous amount of high-prel5u~ advertiSing and salc·smanahlp that exists today there is a tendency to be suspicious and treat liKht.l y anything th!lt i.~ oHered to us f~! We will always look for a gimmick or catch of some kind. We are prom• to doubt a nything can be of value t hat is offered to Wi free. Becau!ll' cf t his condition we art> apt to think of anythin& that is free a! being cheap. T his attitude is canied intO religion and salvation. Ik-causc of the doubt and suspicion that we have concemmg anything "free" e fforu are made to put a "pun::ha5t' prict>" on salvation. Men rebel Jt a~tin!!: a free salvation and will put forth f'\Cf')' kind of effort to buy "~>alvatlon." They wiU try to buy salvation with their rood rnorall, with theit good "''Orks, w ith their baptiam, with their riles, rituals, and ordinances, "'lth their church mr.>mbership, and their church activities. It aeems as though we ~~o•ant to put a price on salvation, a price that w~ c&n pay so that we can be able to s&)' how much our salvation COlt us. Probably this Is one of th~ main reuona why the tNth oon- cerning the salvation of God has bf!en .a twWted !.nd distorted. A tremendous perce-ntare of Of'K&n- 'zed Christianity is nothing r1'IOl'E' than the efforta :>f man to buy uJvation. ~ny "salvation" that would be 10 low in value u to be pun::haaed by our puny, alnful efforts v.'OUidn't amount to much. How ridiculous to thlnk that any of our work& or f'ilh~ would be valuable t'nough tO be abfC! to purchue salvation. It seem" as Ulough one of \he hardest t hinp to reallte is that we are completely unable lo adequately pay for our own ulVatlon. Becau~ or man'• eHorts to purc:hue ulvaUon, sa lvation has been che-apened. Anythlnc that cou.kl be purchased by our dforta cou\d not amount to much. ThUI man 1ets a loW opinkm or •tvation- Another thine that ~ to chKpen our ~&tva­ bon is the aaoda.Uon r1 the Gaapel with the cheap tbeatrieal appeal nnoUonal orPH and third- rate entertainment that exilts In the n&l'llte of rdi.Cktn-Ttti& certainly cheapens relicion In the eyes of the workl.· Man ~ to ~am that •lvation il free- but not cheap! It is fl"l"e , not becau~e It Is wortli· 1e&a but becauao Ute prkle hu already been pUS. When Jetus Chrillt died upon the croea. fill pakl It all. 'J"hrt turlfk priee for our II• was OW death ol J8UI Olrilt. In Hk death He pakl U. price tor every sin that )IOU aDd 1 had CCAMtil:tted and pwche.ed u tvation thu. en.abllnc Chrkt and Chrilst a)One to be: ab~ to offer unto ua the fret gift ol salvation. Wr cannot buy It, we ~ e11.rn It, we cannot. merit It , It • aura to NC'elve as a fret clft. u. would be lmpt*ibW to p~a.ee • value upon MJvatioft. It JOft be)'ond our aalndl to undentand the 'nflnlte work of ft61114'ttc. (rom. Hell and N.lvaUon • Htewa.. ...,._ • ,ou lad thla, .rou .,.. one wbo bel put -.,._ ... try ..... -..... -. SureJ.r now "* cu ... the rutJUt7 of ltbla ._,. .... Jf'OU will-tum ........ taoot .... "' wu. ..... to ,.... Owt.t lllld acaiPt thet .... ... ... purG11ed I« pu-lrlt Mlfttioa. . tor.MI I • • Faith iJ the wire that connect. you lO crace. and O"er which "'ct t OIIW!I llrf:amlnr from GOd. -A-,.._ , ' • The Christ of Gethwmanr., tiM: Christ of CaiVIlr)', thf' Chri11t o f th" OJWn Tornh. sMll be Vic f orimu! ~den Text: For I de/W(_ted W.to 'y011 ftnt of 1111 tlw w~Uc~tlllbo ...,,...d, tlwrt o.,ur died for our 1im «eot'dirc to 1M tc"ptuns; tllld tlult he wa bttried. trrtd tMt N t01e ..,." the tltird dey ecordlfllto 1M scrip~m (1 Cor. 15:3, -4). 1.. J HE I"' lwei,. """' (9·20) of Mark 16 constitute the epilogue of the second Gospel. Thll p&IIIIC re1atn appearance~ of 1etus after His slorious resurrectiotl from the grave. Here the reader should note the foil ....... : "1111 -IO Mary .,.,,~ene , and the: account lbe .. ve of It to che dilclploo, "· 9·1 1". 1111 oppoannoe to'the two dildplel PI to Emlnaa, lnd the Jeport they 1Mde of it to tbeit breduea, n .l2,13.ltil...,.....oe to tbe -· with .... -···-He [Je.ol P" tbeat to •1 up Ill kllw:lom Ja -the wodd, .S fvll -.lllttka and crecle..W.Ia. order tblll•to, "· 14-11. Hll --lato -. tl)o opootloo' d.-.......-........ -.llld God~ owa1oa of lllem Ill h, "· 19, 20" (d. Matthew Hotuy, A eo-..,."" rlw Holy Blb4t, 1701J.I710, Vot V, p. 327). 1k At•=•:• .,,_ ......... lft M1rk 16 :14-11 we tad: •Afte.-..4 M .,....t •to ........ • they Ill .. -·and ... .-.t -wtth their utit6tf • ._. 111 or Mitt, becl-.., blliwM Dot them .... hod .... lllao -hll --· -hll llid oeto -·Go yo laiO • 1M -w, lOCI ,..... ......... to .-y -... He dYt bals•• _,·II Mptleed .. M ...ect; Mt 1111 M b II blk .,. .. tie ....... --..... -----; .. ..., __ ....,. _ ...... ;...,_...,.. __ to.., r; ...., tW tiiDt ., ..,.Jii .id ll....,. _ _,~ ...... k-ool ..... _;...,_..,._ ..... llct, .... ...,--·· y_. 14-11 Itt fDa .. lfi.IS-.cl oiiM-lood ..... -· .. .., lAD 24:-3; Jolln10:JJ.23. "(V-J 14. 11tll " the -10 .. -body fl .................... Johll 10:19ff. II - -a if the ..,a ... • • ..,...... •• ot tWr -'ow, -· ....... ....., _, I I ••• 10 ~-. l:': lndl • s n$. lrtn.. .-... ol ....... ,~~ ............. .. .. n FEel hlz 311:25. t'll • f ... lui el-..... -.. lrnztr•et .. •tl ( ... - 9:19), ... w IRI -... -7-··{zd{? p"' ...... 41 ...... ~ Ia .... 1 I lllf'Q ·,.-. .. j-., .......... ' • -•• • •• ~t ·, :.~···:"·r, ~·-• .. . . -. . .. theM two wry thinp would be the peateat obslleles in the apo~tolic pre~ of the Golpel to othen. If ..., Wlltt to undentutd the blindnna and perwnity of tbe man outside Ouilt, we need only look at our ~ hel.ru to undtntand and be humbled. "(V•-1 IS , 16 . Tllil is the ... , commilllion which, M.tthew 28:1~20 tella us, "' detiftred in the hills of c...moe, where 10 muda o( lis e.ruer ..-.hod boon P'""· ThiloqUm Hll e.-d intention to, precede til cH• i!oloo co Goliloe (•. 7). Ullil the diw:q-.. had met the rilen Lord, and ~ th• convinced. of the murnctkm, they had DO IQ'IPel. to preach, •d 10 it w. fittlqly not undl thoo lluor they reoehed the pgt coo; lulc..Jodeed,IO far from -ollzinalbolr .-., d-1 die doys of Quist'• earthly minlllry, 11uo -orlhe-.,.d ~-of the diocipleo hod boon ~~e-....,. mlric:IOd to the -or -..,.,· Ifill .........,. 10 Goo--oiiCNdod (Mote )O:S, 6~ E-Chdol -f-oo ... _ •• i.odt wider Gorllllo -· llloaih He w. filii)' """""""' IIIII lboy ----............... --Jewo(Mott.II:21);He,too, ... Ill ~ n • loa • rwuk:llid to .'the loot .., of .... -of -· ()lon. U:24). ........ He did 001 r.n --... _, C.olo (Mott. IS:21)-1\.ll...tler ,_*'loa,c w1 ... -... oapooooty ..... -of ... c.an J &loa now, ..t ... ., ... - .... ol tM c~w•a ol tile GMb to a.n.t • a ..... of • lppr«*' c._., (J ... I2:21).23),_to_ ... _ (l!plo. 2:14) ioJuod&oHo~~o~OipiOdlatho --.of .......... Cllr1do.-ooly a_... cl God wkh .._,but a Uil6qft of Jew lOCI Geolllo Ill Chrfll .•.. "1A othtt words., tha earthly rlt lsby of lloriol -10 the JC'W 11m (-. I S:l); jllo llllololry of the -Owlol II ... __ .,.. __ ,,., to u. Jew .... pqt .... , I"** (Ado :10:21),-....,. llnlboonl llla ..., a. ... ,. 01 ... factJ JO .. t a • tM a•tas ......... 10 .. 'lf'r .. , . .... tMt lt took _lloa .... ._ ... .,._ ... ..-10 .. c Ill (Acli 11 :11).21)" (d. LA.~. 7111~.4«05 Me to .fr.-. I.M ... IMI,pp. :160,261). • cco•"•u•• •••' ••••, .. - Long calls cost extra 9lutlll-r ...... ,._ ....... , ...... -. pa poJtoc -... -llllt lui ..... -5 .... .... 'rile e.......-e U.O at. fe<:U abiM zo per elM fJl On..tCe ~ resldeltttal pboM Slllbserhrs. Measap n te e .. tomers, whO pey for each call aboYe a ct:rtala allmbet', wUJ now be charged ooe addttlooaJ et.lllDI: llllit for Pery call that lasts moH tbiD 5 mta- utes, and t>r each addl.tioQ. aJ 5 antts. For eumple, a blasiDesl wltb a baste allowance of 80 calls (messace untts)· per mooth, eu sta J Y1tldD Its allowuee by makinc 10 calls of 5 mlolltes or less. How- ever, tbeontleally, tbe •· u~ a.llowance eoald be used up by one call Lastiag 400 mtoutes. Most residential custom. ers have ~·nat rate'' pbooe btu!Dp, and wm DOt be af- fected by ·the new system. Accordl.ng to Jim Matos- sian, manager of the Costa Mesa-Newport branchofPa- ctttc Telephone, tbe "pay. only -for -wbat -you -use" plan is the Wrest way to offset tbe addltlooat equip- ment that must be installed to serve customers who make local caHs lasting up to a full day in length. .. ~ *;citi4' ~~-'le Decorative Hardware and Bath Accesories 54 -3454 2660 "VOII n . Gerhardt art is · displayed Using photographic ma- terials without ler.~ or film, 25 paintings of a new media and technique are on displl}' at t he Corona del Mar U- brary, 420 Marigold, through May_ 3. The show. sponsored by the Newport Beach City Arts Commission, features Wally Gerhardt. Mr. Gerha rdt's work Is saJd to have a startling sl- milatit}' lo Chinese aDd Ja- panese Zen painting in the sumt-e manner but because of the use or photognphic materials Is a completely new art form. His method of painting came from the disconry of a way to com- bine the Zen technique, which_ Js a spontaneous expression, with modern tedmotogy, by using pootograptlic mater- Ials and patntiog. '·Zen is something that cannot be defin ed In words," Mr. Gerhardt says. '•Con- trary to popular bellef. tt bas Uttle to do with reU- (ioo, but ts coocerned WUA aw8~enui 'tO " o"rie:s OWA..na-. ture." He uses the Zen method of leaving empty ·space In the bacqround. '·What is DOt expr essed Is as Impor- tant as what is expressed,'' aays the artist. AUL ERMATINGER ASSIGNED TO ITALY Airman Paul S. Ermatin- ger, son of Carl Ermatlnger of Corona del Mar ahd Mrs. Marteta · Ermatinger of San- ta Ana, his graduated at Keesler AFBt M_tss., from the U.S. Air Force techni- cal training course for radio eqliipm~t repairmen. He was trained to l.nstall, oper- ate and maintain special n- dlo eQrlipment. He Is being assigned to-Ghedlp Italy, for · dut}' with · a unit of the Air force Com munlcaUoo.s Ser- rice. TICKTOCKERS of the N4!Wport chapter. National Chari!)' League, are sbown here wllh their history-depleting biceatennla.J qu1U. Kaeel.lae 111 froot, from len, are Jeaoffer Hlnshaw, ADDe Layman, Lynn Ferda, Jill Apple- rate, Lynn Kelly, Terl Briscoe and Holly YaM. Standing a( left are JUI Johnsoa_ K.rlstl Kirk.,. Heldt Krasel and Judy Yoder CbehlDd Heidi). The other girls, starting at top left of the quilt, are Holly Smith, Pam "urrel!, Rhonda Jordan. Leslie Wllltams, Cathl Tucker, Kalherine Hall, Sydney Foreman, Sally Manger, Lu n · Thomas, Ktm Eclr:enwetler. Kathy Krupp, Katherine Henderson, Kim Geigele and Kathy stoughton. (Beth Koch phoco.) Ticktockers create bicentennial quilt Thirty-six Tlcld:ockers of the National Charity League, Newport Chapter, have hoo- ored our countr·t 'sblceoten- olal celebration by c real~ a qutlt consl sUng of 42 squares, Ea ch girl chose her own design, depleting a historical event of our country. The l irls, from the 7th grade through the 12th grade in high schOol, under the direction of Mrs. Don- ·ald TtwJrpe Si-nlttl., arranged the red, white and blue king~ sized quilt in J<!!ronologtcal order,' rrom::=-~'fl.s1opher CotumbfiJ:...-tthtillresent- day blCi6leim'11I ct"'l~ratlon. Mrs. George COon · Jr., a J unior inember, cwllted the squares into the final prOOuct. _ Two outstancUni eveots designed l.nto squares were 100 years apart. Tile crossing of the tra.nsconttn~ ental railroad 1n 1869 was created wtlh a tra.in cross~ ing the embroid ered outline of the United States. On the other, the fa.mous qoote of NeU Armstrong Lo 19£9, '<Ooe small step for man, one giant leap for manlr:lnd," Shows his first step onto the mooq.. The quUt has been dis- played to the National Char~ lty League members, at the bicentennial quUt exposition at the South Cout Pla.r.a Hotel. at the Americana fair sponsored by the $tudent Mesa. The winner ne£1(1 not be present. ProceMs ~·ill beoefll the John Tney Clin- Ic nurserv school anrl dem- onstration. nomf' in Cost:~ Mesa. HASP ART IN PLAY body of Corona del Mar Hlgb Mary A. Koenig o1 Balboa sc t'ool, and at thf biceoten- tlas been cast In the rote of Dial cOmmittee meeting In Sumllra 1n the play, '•The the Newport Bfllleb City quest of Rama,'' whlcb wtll Hall. be shOwing March 25-58, A drawing wut be held and AJ)rll Z-4 at Chapman on June 1 at the end of College, Orange. the .rainbow luncheon, The play is based 00 the where the Ticktockers -are Hlndtt belief that god Vish-honor ed for thelr hours of 00 appea-rs 111 u earthly community and chapter ser, fo rm whenever his preseoee vtce • • ~~~~~~~~~~~~s~need~!ed~on~e~art;h to reme-Tlclr:ets are one dollar great e'fils. each and may be purchased at the Ttelr:toc lr:er thrift shop, 540 W. 19th St rett, Costa ...r~ .... ANTI-BIOTIC DRUG TEST DESCRIBED BEAUTIFUL IINtNG ON THE BAY COCKTAILSUNOERl:HESTAAS Sale admlalslnUoa of to- bramyctn l.lltl-trlOtic dnags bl.a adn.oeed wltb tbe Jntro- ~loa or a DeW tflltlbc lr:U ttaat dettrmlDes pat11Dt ser- am MPS!tlvtty. The an .. .-cement wu made by -OWII'AiiiiE.._T IUIOI lOA.M.IdP.M. TRINIDAD CALYPSO STEEL DllUM IAMD ._ ... _ .. , ....... , .... J-lraol, ... -ol Nael•r Medical Systems, IDe. (OTC~ a ""-" Booeo -~­., •• rn. aid dftelapmenlla- borolory. llr. tru1 lllleld. ''Tbt HW aenm •• llltlt) t.t-lac.,llor...._.., IIOPORT HARBOR Eli~Gft PIJ8USIIEO WEEKLY -PAG£! lltUjiSOAY, Al'lll ~ liS COI!OIIA O£liiAII, CAL • • Harbor band to play Newport Harbor MafJ sc.bool's music departmelll wUJ bold its llllltll i.Uil"'l- mental spring concert Fri- day nlgtrt In the school audi- torium. The program, which starts at 8 p.m ., tnclu.des the Sai- k>r BarJd. the NeWport Har- bor Or chestra, the Midship- men, and the advanced sec- lion of the Sailor Band. The Sailor Band will ope~~ the Pf"'gram wtth the '·Na- tional AllUlem,•· '•Dtxieland _ }arrboree,'· ·• American folk rhapsody 3,'' and tbe first movemenr of Haydn's Sona- ta In E minor, featutf.ng Krisline Kirven at thepiaoo. The orchestra w!U play Bizet's '·CarUion," Rim- sky -Kursak.orr s ··Young prin,..e·· and the·· Princess'' fro m ··Schellereude " aDd Handel's f."oncerto ro~ oboe. After intermission, the the Midshipmen will perform Schilrln's ' The rox," fol- lowed br a tribute to Dulr:e Ellington and Karen Brad- for1 pla~in~~: a piano solo of ··Body ant1 soul" by Jonn Green. The Sailor Band's advan- •·£111 section will play U1e O\'erture from Frank Loes- so;r's ··Curs and dolls" and the ballet music from Ale.I- anrler Borodln's "Prince ig- or '' Seni or u·nds wUl include the ll. D. Eisenholl.'er leader- stup a~~.·aro, auxiliary girl of the Y'"at, Joh n Philip SouS:I av.·arrt for musician- ship, the 100 per cent bands- DIWRCE ONLY ·$75 . J''' ' . plu' o;oun emu ., • ., '"~ 10 ll a! 0 va<cr ro · ,,,.,~r _.. c .. rn~•, wn he-r num ··~• r·•·l"'•" q .:..M 1 PM Mo"d•v- ~. ~~. G ,..~ .. r-"<1 ' 800-152-6587 ~ CDON ....,.,Y, .,._n.DA\', ... ,lY • I p .JI. Bargains on FiM CryMol. S rn-ling Siltirr, Poru:l,c,;,._ Orit:ntal Objrc u d 'Art. Paintings. J~w~lry. Antfqu~•-Bronu•. Furnirurr. &1«1 Indian Turquoiu ... S 1.000.000 INVENTORY \1151JlMSI c ... ..,~ -~-­AVCTJON c-Nr FIIEE ADfiiiSSIONI ... ocross tl'lt" strrt>tfrom s~t.rf"n of tl'lf' Southloncfs mo.&t f'kgant watt'rfront rrsraurants.' fnsp«rton & Priuorr Soln 11·5 D.t.IL'W", U • S S.t.TUitO.t.Y ~ 2-5 SUMD.t.Y CLOUD W!DMESDAY ·& THU!tSDAT AUCnG-IIEU) EYmV FWDAY.IA~Y • ...,..._,Y •IP.JI. USE YOUR BANKAME.RICARD. MASTER OiARGE. PERSONAL CHECK OR CASH 254aw ... c.-r•act==• ............ CaWm' dlte (714)M5-atll" can actually cut r lJtili~ llill~ by S20 a Month 1· \ \ ' • \ •• ~ .... t ... "~'t'.:tll•·• 1;'. J .qt .. r,,;•· • •. .., .. .,.,., r~ •. !ltf,,r;. ~ • ,I__.. N"C•r• t .. E ., ''" { ""'-f'''q~ •01 ' ""--(. ''/ rtr•rl ol.• "· ""''·rr. _.,..., " · .. 1~1 •1 , r Nll.r . l·"·~·-~a ' nn; oooo ,,, .. ~ ~ "II" <11\IICI. , ·< f., f.(1" ·t . •f(l(" ~.-r ..... . . •II ,,,,.-..r••' I ' ll.hi ,ut D !'J J••'""'"''"" • l""tlf'l•·.-1'111". (l firt: 111 • f •• , Ul-/"'"'tti:On •<-I f •f,.,,rr r, 01 l ·•t"o•:oo,:' lh. · nor.r• • tlr.o• .,_.,,,,. Pl.:•,;~ rtrf'l·"' • ., rl··u<" ""r ,-~ . p,, l!'l'al •lr,. •~~~" P"f'"-tt ,;,.., da ·; oH .,, " ' .•. M1 p[R ],QO(.tJIH , ..... ·c•J ··•. l ~ll a lo ct IMCL suH 4>1). l•-~Z~'I~S~8:b!i------~--·,.~·· fll., .c ........ , 4,..._.ffl use .your pencil and vote for Tom .Biandil ,..-,,.,. .... aci.TAAII.If a DAMCIIe TUISDAY,..., SAl\IUAY ace~ •••I dar s ,..... of -.,Dr. L V. ....... 8C:f-Mik -·· 1011 Dr. D. 1L , a-n, '-l'dl JIIUitiMt, ,... .......... projtel --....--·-Tom . ...... .-... AM:MIMDI -·-.... 111 ~=~;'.;....., -........... , ,, ., ...,..,.. ..... sa ( ~~~~ ---... --""'...,.. wtU ... -.,_ -· ' 1 • •' . . ·' • . • • ' I ' I I I . I -- -. ··-·-• L CLAYTON E. ROSE, right, of llZ Via Koroo, Lido Isle, accepts the winner's trophy from Tom Talbot of Emerald Bay, president of Big Canyoo Country Club, following his Ylctory in the 5th annua.l president's cup golf tournament on the Big Can)-oo links. Rose, a 13 handicapper, defeated Dr. Joe Corvl, 18 handicapper, of 2! Burning Tree, Big Canyon in the final ma tch of the month-long competition. Chatrm'an ot t ht' tourney was Lee k Merritt, 325 Vista Suerte, the Bluffs. (Rich Bassett photo.) Bank to pick board chief Tile 4th annual share- holr1~rs meet ing of CitiZNJs Bank of CosTa ~l esa wa s lu•l'l ~larch 18 at the bank's headquarter s . butlrliaf! at l!arbor and Baker. fouader , f the tJan k an<'f was r.:h:li r man or the hoa rd stnce the t,anlc opened . Business of t!1P mt>etiu11, ind udf>d re-elec tion of lhe present directors. A study ts bein" made to rl~>signate a s ur cf'sso r to 1\h, RotJins. Future plans r ail for BOLLOCK"S WILSHIRE STORE planDed for a mld-19'M opeatng in Newport Ceater wtll look like this architect's reodertng. The 2 level store wtll b.ave 80,000 sq, ft . or noor space and wtll hue a "footprint " of about 225 feet square. Bullock's wUI be eoooected to an exlstillj!: open-air mall by 40,000 square feel or new mail stores to be dt>veloped by the lnine Co. Bullock's Wilshire President Jerome Nemiro states, ''The exterior or the store wUI be rem1Discent of and inlluenced by the ar ~ chitecttlre of the Mediterranean. The s1ore was designed to capture the play or llgbt. and to reduce the feeling or massiveness.•· TOMMY L.UORDA JD! FERGUSON BILL RUSSIELL CHARLIIE HOU GH In spite of au air of optimism ~enerated tJ~ the !.lank's perfor mance, lhE- me.oetiUR was saddened h~ the absence of Tbeo Robins, whose re<'ent dtoath lert a ,.old in the community and In thP bank as well. Mr. RObins 'A'as a principal anotlwr s to• k r1ivlr1enrl t his UlS A:o;GELES OOOCiER PLAYERS will conduct a rref' \'e:tr ::tnr1 application for a baseball cliniC' this Saturday in Costa Mesa Puk. 18th lorand1, a od Anaheim, !rom noon until 2 p.m. Shorts1op Bill Rus-Pai~te Simpson, presldtnr sell, catCher Joe Ferguson. pUcher Charlie Hough &nd of the hank. ha.~ tenwtJrM,[«' .... ~...,~ ~ Lasonta. wUI &ive ttps on b:a.setnll ~I s assumerl thE' duties of h0llrt1 .~oM "'111 sign autographs. The publir-is invited, 'i 1d chai r man. chere·s oo charge. • ENSIGN CLASSIFIED ADS Car display Apr. 1 to 4 I 11• !TttMS 3.50 ..,, sn .... 4.50 1.00 1.00 .• ZQ. • 10,.. Cll' ... • • • z.oo Zl to to .... • . . . • s.oo Jl to 40 wordtl. • • • • •. 00 Each word~ 40 . • .10 e MISCELLANEOUS KOI ..... w~~ -<-tr:;) /'f. .... ,,. • ' ~ .. a.t"' ~·-.. -N, Fancy Japanese colored Carp 101!12 8•¥Y••w A...e ne•• O .C . A "PO!I (714) 556-4920 ...... A-;c.d 0< Mos., a-.. SAI;.I!S. & SfiiiVK:E 620 E. 17TM, COSTA MES" &46-7706 -646-6855 IMU:OUO-~ •on CLUN! DI ... ITT ():;t;' !£ F-...,lliy .,. II lliJoc __ , Jn , • 6,50 .15 • SERVICES T IIO ROt'GII L l ' CL E." N yonr home or apt. $14.50 per week. Licensed: 111228. Insured: $25,000 liability, $ 5,000 property. REFERE:\'CES ..... 644-2266 GARDENJ ~G ~ and l"!eanup servi('e, la"'TI planning and preparation. Reasonable rates. Good references. Call 673~2007 alter 5 p.m. •HEARIHC AIDS HAL AEBISCHER * Proper Fitting Assured 3409 E. Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar 675·3833 e MARINI HARDWARE .,;;:'& c..,... ... -.. CJIJo -......... 0,00 --·- .. _,.._ goo COAST N. B. ANTIQUE firearms ~ west ~ ern memorabUia, swords, Indian blankets. 547 ~1189 or 544-3064. • IIAUTY 5ALOH "' . ' .lU ........ . BEAUTVNOOK 2732 E. Coast Hwy. Corono dol M• Phone &44-73311 Call in Your Wont Ad to t+.e Ensign: 673-0550 Just Plum ··At-cent '76" is tilt> I heme for the display or automo~ biles from the HartX~r Houle~ vard of Cars In Cosl 3 ~1esa at South Coast Plaza. The cars \\'ill he on dis ~ play April I ~4, ser vinL!. as a backdrop for the sprlfllt line or fa shions Uein~ In~ traduced by Soul/1 Coa st Piau s tores. F'ashion ('0~ ordinator Is Ricki tr ... ·tn. Participating car dealers include American Motors, Atlas Chrysler-Plrmouttt, B. J. Motors, Bauer Buick. Connell Chevrolet, Costa Mesa Datsun, Ea r l Ike To~ Yota.. J ohnson & Son Lin- coln ~ Mercun·, Miracle MUda, Nabers Cadillac, Theodore Robins r ord and University Olds, , CAUCUS APR. 11 FOR I I CANDIDATE UDALL Registered Democ rats ln r . tile 40th Congressional Dis- . trlct who wish to become Water ,:·~:~~~~~~::~::~I oomloees ror delegates to Drains, the naUooal Democrat COII-Re~pipes • venttoo must rue a dec lara~ 1 prices, day, night or week-uan to t he presidential can- ends! 1 dldate o! thel.r choice witb J U S T P L U ftl 81 N G the CO<mty r .. lstrar of ..,. ters by Wednesday, April Telephone: 642-4111 A caucus for presidential ... License No. 300948 candidate Morris Uda.ll wUI be held at Mission V<••i> !I hlgb schOOl at lp.m.Sunday, April 11. Further lnforma~ lion about the meetlng may be bad from Craig Beau- champ at 494-5045. NEW 988 Ill. VIA lJD8 - (3 FOOT LIDO BAYFIOIIT PRIME -PRIME LOCATION Faar Bed.rooms llld Matd'1 Qru.rten Foar Batbl Flrtt EaSt Elld Baytroat OD 11arket Sioce 1970 • SPECTACULAR VIEW U9 s, 000 ................. oiJnJa ..!}6/e Beaut. 4 BR, Cam. rm, Country English · atmospher_e. enclosed patio, established trees, boat slip. $245,000. Being remodeled; custom 5 BR. 5 Ba . 6500Sq . ft. home on point. pool. dock. , Custom 5 HR . 4 ba. Vic"·· xo ft. nn lagoon. Boett slip. S295.000 BILL GRUNDY, Realtor l.al••ll•n Blllt. •• Llall• 1•1• U1 aAYSIDE DR •• SUITE 1, M.l. 675-4161 .................. / BAY AVE. DUPLEX EXCELLENT NEWPORT RENTAL AREA .•• NEAR BEACH AND BAY • , . FURNISHED ••• 2 I ,•Mon, ONE UP ... OOUBLE GARAGE. $100,000, WHITTIER EXC Owne r of 4,000 SQ. n. or cheerful, handsomely done home with 5 bedrooms, pool, many ertns on Friendly Hills Golf Course needs smaller borne or income In Orange County; $155,000. 673-8086 or 673-3663, ******** * . R,chelle Robers, Realtor ~ 675-:l373 ···*** You have to ·know Se!lmg your home tsn 1 s1mple any rnore For mstance. do you know YOUr . war around • what your home tS rea lly worth on the local ma rket? • what Stmple tmprovements could mcrease your chances for a qu1ck sale? • how to locate qualit1ed prospects? For the nght answers. talk to a REAL TOR". REAL~ TORS• are real estate prolesstonals. with the latest tn ~ formation. TheY ca n advtse you on" current values- new legtslalion -linanctng opportu nities-co m ~ munily growlli pa lterns -subjects you ordinarily might not be tamihar wtth. [9 To sell your home wilh the least dllf!culty • and !he most profit, call a REALTOR- first. If's the easy way out. ' REALTOR' .,. ' -. J&4 · CAMEO SHORES. D RECTORY 1f . * . -~~~~~~ ElEGANT FAMI.Y HOME ~·~!!!!!!!~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ CUSTOM -BUlLT EXECUTIVE...., .... ~/a -.er oceaa new ad loor plla -· t ., .. II e r or SJ VIEW trom un.cru• wt · n .-..... tlnplace nil -dlllll 1'0011 -,., .._, VIEW from ............ w/.....a • _. .... ante shoWer w /Iteam batla-bedr111 • _. ~ room w/roek flnllalace 1811 ftt llu. ~ ... LOW-PRICED VIEW HOME - OPEN HOUSE SAT. & SUM. 1te.5 &C\33 FAIRFIELD DR. con I-BEDROOM iioiiE -~up· ....._ ..- ud dea wD a brlct llrtplllee _. bu. ~ bednola ca ....., llde, lpel.__,.. ..._ w /bnUfut a,., I bidtiiOGIU _. • Ole CU'IIi w /eleetr'k .,_. ••••r. Prtft6t ....., caat- )Vd -~·I'OOID IIIII' pooL ..... .., ... I s ... CALL 673-7040 T HE CAMEO SHORES RESIDENT "SPEi(:JALISTS * \ P1cture IN THIS IRVINE TERRACE HOME!! Lovely home ln good coodJtioa --modern ktt- chea --tllge living room. Excellent Joeattoo near Corooa del Mar ana. Only $79,500. Call us to lnlpect. Call 673-8550 --- D2 MAIGUIItTI, COlOMA DIL MAlt m-a• CAREFREE TRIPLE)( GREAT LOCATION CORONA DEL MAR ••• AND INVESTMENT FOR APPRECIATION Aim TAX ADVANTAGE. Association dues take care or extei'IDr, ludscape and pool maintenance. Z-bedroom •cb ..U. lot. of built-ins. Just $124 rental C HARMING 2-B EDROOM RENTAL IN <.ORONA DEL M~R $325. MONTH ANOTHER 2 BEDROOM AT $260 ~ MARTIN ,44-1., REAL ESTATE. e. COAST HIGHI BIG CANYON SPECIALS BeutUul· 4 bedroom. 4-1/1 blal 811 CM)Iaa ~ Popalar Veratlles model locae.d • IDif CC!U'81. Secluded )ICUJ.l ..... De<Arlll r'l ........ tlrcJIIboat. plus many, many other ntru. New u.tllc. FIMUtie custom borne oa lar.-Clfter ..._ , ..... Mdrooms, larce '-s ...., 1-1/1 --. •litlJ room, tormal dlldlll roo-. ._ ... Cia be C011Ytr1td to 2 NJIMII bellrll I .... ... a. ot encutl•e UYilc. aU oa .. l...a. $111.-. ()pee bouse dally 1 -4:30 o.m. a lt4mla. a.q.. C.ll ~161 . * SOME PEOPLE • • • • • • • wt11 c1o almo.t UJtiWic to cet a RJGBL Y UPGRADED 1'RlNA model eDd att IJa ttU .. Ia tbe 811ft&. are J ~~~&clou bedrooms, 1-1/1 biiM. ....,ate dlld.l& room, ebeer- IIII"Bt.-a. ~---1• ea11*bc, wn. E•• tbe Z car pnce AU o1 tld.l eu be JOUS tor ooly $95,500. Please ea11 u Jr)r ~. ll'a a pleasa.n to llbow. ••e~·· BAY-AND -ACH A SLEEPER! Corou del Mar Dlplu wltll 5 bedrooms aDd 5 botu. Patio ud elect. North of Iflcbway --ct•es lea .-mer part111c problema. be IIWl caly 4 lbort bloca tD Oeelal t. tact.. it's clo.e to tbe eeater ot CDM ........ Act fast- only $125,000 •••• OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 7-l•lftiM, Corona del Mar 1A1arJ dlipla --tppi'OZlmltely S,700 8Q. ft., beam ceWac. flnpla~ ad ope~~ feell.ac from eltber _. --(S beclrooml or Z bedrooms). Come . ud ... l:)r ,.,.,...U. $139,500 •••• For Rent Tine bedroom. Z bltb i!pUtDMIIt beloW wpway. c...-. c1npea. $175. Adl1ts ud older eblldreD, I I 1679 PLACEMTIA·-ift .... hoort of Co~to tlloso"s lftOftufoct.riftt oreo 16,000 ~-ft. includi"' ..,.-. ._._ ft. of air conditioned .... -1--ft. is .ma ~ tilt... ...... •• of bui..,_ is concfete blodt Md ...,.ice blodt. 16' a 16' elecllicalt, ....,,...... .... door. 16' • 25'.., ~.., 1J r;:a: 240 Y., 3 ph. power. Mercury 11 ,3~ sq. ft. poved porl!iftt--for r 40 con. Reol estate iftclvdes 60' 5-toa c,..". & 16" 1-.._ c ro" e. $325,000 IF CRANE'S MOT HEEDED, WILL NEC.OTIATE LOWER PRICE. IMIC TERMS or OWNER lAY CAIIWY NELSON ROBINSON, R .. hDr ....... ST.(et &.. ... II.), BM..IOA 67J41a··.: I ---------------···. BAYFRONT ACCESS L-1-V-1-N-G! · Limited number of CHOICE LOCATIONS ayail1ble now. NEW CUSTOM MOBILE HOMES Adults-from $18 ,750 675-3835 or 640-4511 Lido Village MOBILE HOME PARK 700 LIDO PARIC OliVE • MEWPOIT IEAOt MINI ESTATES IN SHORECLIFFS 202 DRIFTWOOD $175,000 For the llmUy ledlllc ..,ace --rtlaDtfon -- botlbtes: 4 bedrooms, S-1/Z batbl. pJIIs poo~ ttresst.c area and lower bobby room. Secllldtd patio and large pool. . Deluxe Custom Built 265 MORNING CANYON $179.~ A dleloe bome of caM~ ~ Larle ......, room, toraal dlllllc ud family room. nr. MdnJoms. eatb wtth bon beth. Pt111 u ....._ llllldfo off tbe .. tlo. Lub 1a.nc1lc:a.Plll ad 'lltb ••ar•. CALL 675-5930 14 70 Jamboree We Pf'OIIdlJ tDD~DUDee oar blta.lous oe• I~ • opea1JI( ID J ae. We a.re now lnte"lewq for tea oew or eosperienced sale!!peOPle to staff our bealltl- 111 2,000 square foot omce tn thto new CbaJ'It)er of Commerce building at Jambolft Road tDd s.ta Butlln Drtve. CALL JACK YONKERS FOR MOlE DETAILS. It's Delightful!! A Jllll)ertl 4 bedroom home in Westcllff with for- mal d1n1ng room a.n(l paneled famUy room wltb walk-In bar, plus big famUy k:it ~hPn Wlth breakf.ut ana.. Pretty yard! $149,500. Jant> Frul?'@. 642-8!35. (BlOl) SPECTACULAR VIEW Cnrnn~ dt·l \l.1 r ..... mu'-t out .... tandmg \ 1<.'\\ homt> \\ In< r nt 11'(' h.J rhor 'l1rl'.Hl ht Inn· ~~~u ~ Bd1 m... - 'tud1n nr _lit ... qu:lrl l ..... P •1)1 ~ ... ~11 lhl' E''lr.l'-S.!7 ·, litH I 644-1766 SITUATED OM TEM IICRES SPA.OOUS 1 &. 2 8fi)M)OW APAa1M .. 1'5 F. IRhll!l e4 I. U" .. M( .a.e4 • P ri .,.t. Pettee • F&,.,locos • POOLS • TDtUS COURTS • s.,.,.,. ,_u, s.c ..... • Adjecoat .. Sct. .. h •• ,1.,, ..... . flO S..L--, Cl* M-.A .. •r ... c. ... Hwy., ... .. ,..._ I (114)a4~11 • • . .. -- -- • --' ... ·-. BtJU.OC&'I WUA ' cn.E pi• 1' tllll' a _,.lt'n "' ...... ·~ c:.MII!I' .m .... Ukl! ... ~. r..tfltc.. ne t: ll!ll'll!l IIIDfti WID 111ft BD.CDJ Ill-t1. Df ODor ..-« ad ...W. 111ft a 4 •1tdptmt" <If lboM W '"' ,...are. Btdlod:"• wfll be COIIDI!eled to u ,., •• ., opa-ah maU by 40.000 ~ feel of DeW mall lltores to be dt't'eloped bJ tlllf lnfato Co. s..I.klek"'s Wi.ltldr~ PrePdea: .l60me ~ .tates_ •· The dlerior of tbe store ..W be rrmh+N N tJI ..t idaMOed by tJJe :ar ~ dl.ileet.re of tbe ~ 'lbe. store was ded.ped to -... .,.., "'UcM. aod to ..-,. ... feeJiar of m:a..~ ......... . •n••• UIIIT ... ..-r l'lti•E -l'lti•E LOCt.TIOIC ' Fou Beil1l I I I Mil MaWr Quuten F--F-Eaol Eod Ba-oo--.~m SPECTt.CULt.lt VIEW UtS,IOO Bl Y l VE. DUPLEX EXCELLENT NEWPORT RENTAL AREA .•. NEAR BEACH AND BA \' •. , FLJRNISHED ... 2 , DOWN, ONE UP , .. IX>UBLE GAR AGE. $100,000. . .............. . CLAYTON E. ROSE, rtgtt. of 112 Vb. Koroo, Udo Isle, accepts tbe winDer 's t.n)pby from Tom Talbot of Emerald Ba)', president of Bl& Can)'Ofl Country Club, follolrin« hiS Ylctory in the Stb annual president's cup rolf toarmmeot on tbe Big Canyoo links. Rose, a 13 handicapper, 12et'eatf!d Dr. Joe Corvt, 18 handicapper, of t\ Bu.ruing Tree, Blc Can yon In the final m21tch of the mooth-lq competition. C hatr~n or tht" toomey .-as Leek Merritt, 3!5 Vi!b Suerte, the Bluffs. {RictJ Bassen photo.) Bank to pick board chief TI1P 4t h annual share. holrlt-rs meeting or CitiZ.('nS B3nk of Costa Mesa was IH•I•I March 18 at tile t.a.nk's headquarters bullt1iru.: :il l Ha rbor and Baker . fouwler f the bank aw1 tl-'35 , l1:1ir ma.n of til!> hoard m ce the 11o1nk openeo!. Bus mess of tl•f> mf>etine In• luded re-rlection or ttlP prtsf'nt dir ectors. A srud) is bt>lnlt) made IO dPSl(natt a su•-cPSsor to l.tr. Robins. Future plans r aJ! for TO.. 'f L AIO eDA ln spltP of an air of nptimlsm c:enerated b} ltlf' l.lank's perfor mant e, thf mfc'etl.u~ '"'as saddeneo1 IJ} the absen,..e or Theo Robins, v.·hose rer ent deto~th left a 't'o1d \n the comm11n~)· mc1 In the bank as wen. Mr. Robins wu 1 prlncip;,l aootl, .. r s to· k 11h'lt1rod t hit. LOS A~GELES DO!X;ER PLAYERS 'rill conOOct a frt.-P to ............. . Zl to JO wcrdl ••••• Jlto40-..... Eaell word Oft!' 40 • • • loii$C£LLAM£0U$ • I{Of o<>Mw .. ~ ·-~:;) ~ ....... -·~·-A.i~ t -Y~do, Fancy Japanese colored Carp 2020::.2 B•v .. , .... "'""' ne•• 0 C A "IX>'I (7U) 556 ·(920 .......... _._. Of ..... o-.. IAL!S_. HIIYICE 4 20 E.. I?T", COSTA ME-SA &46-7706 -6441 -6155 -~IIIID!CIIn8 • PIT CLIAMIIS 01-ITt or·:.! 2 F-.,.aiy ., 1 I I ••pa nl) 1 • Wf..-.bhtft Al----,,_.lh a Ow -&.c..-ihry., PIIONE:11t -lt01 ft.CMEIII fOfl AUOCCHIOI • Dd&rl T•lil ruJal6ft flllldll·- -· 0 .... ~- 1 en anrl appUca tioo lor a baseball c Unif" this Satllrda)' in Costa Mesa Park, 18t11 t.ranr 1.. aoo AnJ~lm, fron1 DOOD llllliJ 2 p.m. Shortstop BUI Rlts~ Pa.l!e Simpson, prtsldffn .ell. Clkbet Joe Ferguoo. pitcher Charlie Hough and of thE' hank, has te~'\•,...;,>:::!•"" Luor&a YUI pn tips oa baseb3U .wits assumed thP duties of tiO:tlrrt ~od •ttl slp autognphs. The pubUf" is irrYU~. i 1d dmlrman. Ehere ·.s oo chlrge. • URYICU 1.00 1.00 . .Ill. T IIOROt "GH L \' ("LI-:-\S your home o r apt. $}4,50 per WHk. Licensed: •1ZZ8. Insured: $25,000 liability, S 5,000 property. REITRE:-oC ES S l "7.1 ...... fiH~22titi I GLEN'S GAROESISG • anti d eanup servi•·e, lawn planning and preparation. I Rea!IOnable rates. Good rer~reoces. Call 673.2007 after S p.m. o HEAliNG AlP$ 'HAL AEBISCHER awl-:. Proper Fitting Nsured 3409 E. Coast Hwv. COfona del Mar - 67~·3833 Al'iTIQt.=E firea rms ~ •est- ern memorabilia, p ·ords, ~tan blankets. 547·1189 or 544 .3064. BEAUTY NOOK 2732 E. c-Hwy. Co<o.-. del ... Phone 144-7331 Call in Yo wr Wont Ad to th• Ensign: 673·0550 Just PI & Heating Water ,:'·:~~~~~~~~~?. Drains, . ........ prices, day, Right or •eek- endsl JUST PLUMBING Telephone: 642·4111 Ltceue No. 300948 Car display Apr. 1to 4 · An ent '76'' is tiJP the~TW for the display of automo- bUes from thf> Hatll(.or Houle. ..-ard of Cars In Costa Mesa at South Coast Plaza. The cars ••ill lJE> on rlls· play ApriJ 1-4, SPrViiU! U a backdrop for th .. sprlnl!: Une of fashions ileln~: IJ1. troduced b)' Sou l!, Coast Plua stores. Fashion •-o- ordioator Is Ricki in ·t n. Participating car dealers toe~ American ~totors, Atlas Cttn·sler ~PI rmouth. B. J. Motors, Bauer Buick. Connell Chevrot('t, Costa Mesa Datsun, Earl lk p To· yota, Johnson a. Soo Lln~ colD· Mercuq·, Miracle Muda, Nabers Cadillac, Theodore Rollins f-ord and Untnrslt)' Olds, , Ct.UCUS APR . II FOR · i CANDIDATE UDALL Registered Democrats ln . the 40th Congressional Dis- trict woo wish to twcome oomloees for del~tes to the naUonai Democrat .,-eoUoo must ru e a dec lara~ tJoo to the presldetittaJ..~;:an. 1 dldlte of their choice with tbe eoaoty registrar of YO· ters by WedDesday, A c.aDCUs for .;,;&l<lenllali ~~ cJDitidate Morris Uda.tl will be .held at Mission Viejo blgb schoOl at l p.m.Sunday, April 11. Further inlorma~ Uoa about the meeting may be blt'l from Cnlg Beaa- cbtmp at 494~5045. Beaut. 4 BR, ram. rm, CouDtry English · atmosphere. enclosed pat io , est.abJisbed trees, boat slip. $245,000. Owner of 4,000. sq, n. or cheerful, handsomely done home with 5 bedrooms, pool, many extn.s Friendly HUis Golf Course needs smaller home or income in Orange County; $155,000, 673·8086 or 673.3663. Being remodeled; custom 5 BR. 5 Ba. 6500Sq. ft. home on point . pool. dock. Custom 5 HR. 4 b~. View. xu fl . un lagoon. Boat slip. $295.000 Bill GRUNDY, Realtor t.l••••n 114e. .tll• .. 1•1• Ul 8ATSIPE Pl., SUITE 1, M.l . 675-6161 . ............... . • / You have to know ~ ........... around ***** * .R,chelle Robers, Re.sltor E.O..~ cld * Selling your 11ome tsn 1 Simple any m01 e For mstance. do you know • whal your home tS really worth on lhe local markel? • what simple Improvements could 1ncrease your chances lor a qu1ck sale? • how to locate quallfted prospects? For the nghl answers. talk IO a REALTOR". REAL· TORS' are real eslate profess1onals. with lhe tatesl in- formation. They can adv1se you on current values - new legist a lion -flnanc1ng opport unitieS-com- munity growth pallerns -subiects you ordinarily might not be tamil1ar w1 lh. To sell your home with the least difficulty • an·d lhe mosl prolit, call a REAL TOR- first. It's the easy way out. [H REALTOR 0 - * * w · CAMEO SHORES. I) RECTORY ~~~~~~ELEGANT FAMILY· HOME ~~~!!!!!!!!!~~!!!!!!!!!!~ CUSTOM -BUlL T EXECU'11YE ...., .t•-./Ja IIIII*' ocean new ud Door .... -· 4 hlliu* r ar 5J VIEW from UYa.ctaa· w/ . I IJiilllrlif tlnplaee nil -4blllc 1'0011 -...,., ..._ flEW from muter _.. ,,...,. • _. .... l.l'tlle ...,er w/st•m batb -bedl 11 ._......, room w/rock fJJ'tl)laee ud wt w . a..- COZY S-BEilROOII ioi:£ ·-Jarre ~ tooaa LOW -PRICED VIEW HOME -uc~ • rib a brtct ~~np~aee ud t..r • ....._ bedroom c:-. ..... .... Spn••-ltJle kltdllla OPEH HOUSE SAT. & SUM. 1 ... 5 w/bnUfut ara.! t.tb&ooms ud cblble.canl~ w /electrtc: door.....,.. Prt.U. p11t1o cout-d'\33 FAIRFIELD DR. JUdw/pleatJ.roomtorpoeLS..,..bJ ....... CALL 673-7040 ........,. . .._..._._ TH E CAM EO ~HORES RESIDENT 'SPEiCI ALIST~ * Picture IN THIS IRVINE TERRACE HOME!! Lovely home in good coodittoo --modern kit- e ben --tuge living room. Excellent location near Corooa del Mar are~. Only $79,500. Call us to inspect.. Call 673..8550 --~----. GREAT LOCATION CORONA DEL MAR · • , . AND 1!'-.'VESTMENT FOR APPRECIATION AND TAX ADVANTAGE. Association dues take care of elter1or, lllldscape and pool maintenance. 2-bedroom eech a1t, Jots of buUt-tns. Just $124. rental CHARMING 2-BEOROOM RENTAL IN C:ORONA DEL MJ.R S32S. MONTH ANOTHER 2 BEORC>Otlt AT S260 ¥' MARTIN W'- 7311 REAL ESTATE. e. COAST HIGH BIG CANYON SPECIALS BeaatlfUl 4 bedroom, 4-1/1 bl6 INc c.,_ c.do. Popalar Verallles model loc8tld • 1011 CCIII1'81. Secladed )acaal ..,a. Deconllr"a .....,_ tiii'OIIIIIboot.. plus many, many other atria. N .. liltllc. * SOME PEOPlE • • All of tb1a eaa be yous for Ollly $95,500. Please ca.ll u lor 11JP0bltmtlllt. It's a pJeasare to sbow. aam-ft>t•• BAYAND .. ACH A SLEEPER! Corou del Mar Dlplex wltb 5 bedrooms &Dd 5 batbs. Patio aad deck. Nortb of HJgbway --pYcs lea ~UL~Hr parkiDc problema, bat IWl Cllly 4 lbort bloea to Oceul Ill r.ct., it's close to the ceater of CDM slqlpl.ac. Act fast- oni.Y $125,000 I I I I OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 7281 J•lniM, Corona del Mar Lnuy dllplu --wroumately s, 700 sq. ft., beam ceWDc. ftrtplace&. &Dd open feelt.Dc trom ettber .all --(S bedrooms or Z bedrooms). Come. ud 111 lor JOQnelf. $139.500 -• ••• For Rent Three ~ Z bath apartmeat below ldcftway. CarpeD. ~·· $375. A.ttlllts a.! older ehlld~ 110 ..... ... --a..·""':--· , . ·e1' e ·el·al •.•• 1 '1 I I 1 .. 1 MLI lAlli IEPOIT Sal• throulb tbe llulttple Liat- iQc 8ernce oltbe Newport Barbor- COIIta 11... Board of Realtors totalled $57.5 MILLION 1n the ftra 2 montba of 1878. TJDS IS A AI INCa&A8B OVER THE lAID PERmO OF 11'11. 1,244 ... u.... ..... PI'OC•••d, of Wblcb 801 WDE 80LDI UJ, of tbe lale1 were cooperau.e. L&llt JOUr JWOI*tt willa a RealtOr ts····· •• et:l •• , ,. , ... 1679 PLACEHTIA··<in ftte heert ef Costo Meso's lftOnufoctvrint ore• .. 16,000 "Sq. ft. includin& 4lpPOIL l,GDD tq. ft. of air conditioned offica -7 ,5&) tq. ft. is extra hiah tilt-up, remai.., of buildinc is concrete beock and pumice block 16' x 16' etectricalty opet&lld ao.dinc door. 16' it 25' spray booth. a amp., 240 v., 3 ph. power. Mercury ltahts. 11 ,3~ sq. f t. paved ponr int···for r 40 ca rs. Real estote incllldes 60' S-ton c rone & 16' 1·ton crone. $325,000 IF CRAHE'S HOT HEEDED, WILL NEGOTIATE LOWER PRICE. 1W« TERMS or OWNER MAY CARRY NELSON ROBINSON, Rell~ _ . 200 tMIM ST.(et a.t'-oo It), IALIOA 675-ldl ·------·----------··· BA VfRO_NT ACCESS L-1-V -1-N-G! Limited number of CHOICE LOCATIONS available now. NEW CUSTOM MOBILE HOMES Adults-from S18,750 675-3835 or 640-4511 Lido Village MOBILE HOME PARK 700 LIDO PARK DRIVE • MEWPORT lEACH MINI ESTATES IN SHORECLIFFS 202 DRIFTWOOD $175,000 For the family seeldllc tPaCe --relu:atloll -- bobbles: 4 bedrooms. S-1/! batbs, plus poolslde dressl~~& area and lower bobby room. Seclllded _patio and large pool. Deluxe Custom Built 265 MORNING CANYON S179.~ A cteb.xe borne of cutom ~ l..arp U•tDc room, formal 4IDbiC Ud tamUy room. TVe1 bedrooms, each With b owa bath. Plus an iDiplrtlc Mlldlo oft the patto. Lub landscapiD( a.t JaUa boU9f area. CALL 67 S-5930 .. ...... OUR NEW HOME "" ... 1470 Jamboree We proudly a.nnouoce our fabulous new locatioa, .openlD( in June. We are now lnte"iewing lor tee new or experienced salespeople to staff our t>eaoti- fll 2,000 square foot omc~ In the new C ~mber of Commerce building at Jamboree Road and Santa Barbara Drive. CALL JACK YONKERS FOR MO'l£ DETAILS. ·, ~ ' I I It's D elightful!! A -.pert> 4 bedroom home in Westcliff with for- mal dining room and paneled' family room with W1.lk-ID bar , plus big family kit 'hPn v.·tth breaktut ara. Pretty yard! $149,500. Jant> Frat~. 642-8235. (BlOl) ,.IIDIIMe DrM .. 2-GJ' IJ ... Mw.An:hur 81wl. ~ N1 J¥l ...,., Clilifof'n•e 12883 · SPECTACULAR VIEW Coron,1 <I• I \l,rr..., mt•"l out-..r 111din.l! \lt.'\\ lwnw "thC' •·nt•••· h.1rhnr :-.preacl htlnn· ~ou :.: Hdrm..., + ....tU<ho or !..Ill'.. q11;1rh ..... I' •nl & ..1 ll lh(• t>,l ... l ... ':!';\.tllltl 644-1766 S.TUATED OH TEN ACRES SPAOOUS 1 & 2 BEDROOM APARlMI!MTS F."'lllhe4 & U"'-"'1 alle4 • Pri vet• P• .. •• • Fl,.,locea e POOLS • T!MMIS COURTS • s.,.,.,. F .. ilr S.ctle~t • Adju .. t t. Scheeh •4 ,,.,,,...4 . too S..L.., Cl* . ........ , " .. C'. .. t Hwy •• ckM .. fe..._ hi ... (714) 64 .... 11 . .................... . lOY I. lkCAilDLB ·~ II • -• . -----• -"~THE BEE LINE ~ a, ]AN Ill' 88RLS --= 'TWMIIIo ___ ... ....,. ~., ... ______ .,.. MleMil eo.,, .. • ..... ..,. .... <-..,., ... ~ " ., pr • .., - tw-~-'1-... -·-~l'tllltllll coll?JII QM f' ¢5 'hJ) fllan:l 17 at ... ..., ..... 2 ,, ..... .... -------·-..................... __ ,..,..,,, -... ..,.. .... Dill K--. ....... oaut .... .............. ---...... • ~·,. •• • ., -tM fOld -bol: ~-.... --Ud ICIPio ,_ ... --....... _., __ de' lllld-9'...... .... lfU ud eM ..... pill 1.._. • Jloow to pack tor a. 4orl -tn..a.. ·-_ ... ....... -by -· ...-. ....... ""· . All too late llllr mr Mid., bllt I n&IJJ ____ ,... ___ _ came bact wttb a ,.... roeb (podee) fl'om s.,.,. --"------rOIIIacod, ,.-. bot oat -· Not tft~ ,.. lrtJit. 101' 4ld .ni'J'QM wear cr-; M•er.r, 1r1c JaM~ (0'1-.1) won a rr-bltlaa piUdJ ltiUII. ''IUSI me, I'm lrlab."' See wMt Mr.~ •'""""" We ftn pl...r to -lluT CarroU. lormeri:J of oor loft, Ud -a -wltll the iteplblleu. Waa..'J orpaiAI:kJD bere. Sbe belped. wttb tbe *"'· Tbe F .......... ...,. WllkoiMd at otbar fUblorl .,U. ud GDee It wu st. Patrtek't ·day, pea. at GloJ'PO'• jrnkd .ut ...,.... • off were MI'Y8d ltlll1 elll1rl, ~ c:oiiH . or )ut aood old black coa.e. So oa tile :Stamroet trail, 1ut ..., '*-I at member :v_Kuu,..•s Jowoi-.Boro ... rr- :oae sfqMJd clllmp!ICM or lcld RIO from sbl.mroeted r~as~M wldle tbelr jewelry wu :belllc cleued u u eDra dl""-4. Tbere- : from all beldec1 for tbe oalJ plaee ID Un -- :Newport S.ctl.. : 'lbere wre 5 ol u Ia Vtrpala ICDOU'J :beaatttul Ume rre. cbariot. ''[Apnebla" : llyru Sallie did lbe driYIIc, ....... lo tile :proper laDe IDd at eorrect JPMd. a... $...,., Ill -.... --•• 1011, :told ot a World AfiW's tDI.r be'-1 pl•ned.. :Rutb Jeosea told aboat ...,.,. ll»roed. I ;Jon to bear her tpn.t FnDCb IDd r'tl(l'ttted :'mLssiDg tbe F•PioMhlN' Hew DI.J ltlpd !at Raltb's Gallerla Udo, wr.re tridlll( or :Mililc •eb otber's w1lltv wardrobe mil· 3:atel mat ba'fe beta bll&rtGIIa. bet a flaa. '!dal •eeea for Clirllpaaa CoUect ldlolu- ,__ -ooob-.. tllo -... :u a1n. $5,000, Mllctred Iliad orp•twl :tbe Fal...,bln aa 1971. ,.._ .. ,. .u.dJ :eoatrlbated $14,000 u a· wrt lfOIIP. ~ """"' -, ... Gee ... .-... :eood to baH I Uttle n.u: wU.b IW; 0... -• - -~ • --~ -- • • • • Vtetrma Beyer ten. me her pelt at a reee.t I"'-T~~eltmebiOil .,..,. tile Bee 1..JM 111111'-td •u Mrs.. AUct .....,.. D4 lbe 'WU tM flnt WOIIIU. to dltft aeroa tbe u. s. to 1909. ODe ol tbe IIJ'Uelt 1FOIDIG'I Ubben. DO dolbt. Silo Ia M _, 11111 -lib 6011 Coold ICIJ'CelJ beblft ttl • • • • Late deellioa 011 tbe part of tbe Beds ID8III to alteDd tbe Grud Pr1z u ·l.ooc Beaeb biO!IIItt aot tbe bee eeata.. Bowe•er, tbey .........,. 110 see IDd bear nry well &Dd wen moM cnteftll t:.r tbe hro bron t.g JlmcbloU tbelr fonstpt bad se. to. Pleued were tbeY u.t Coroaa del Mar's Jolla Gonoy, Iormor 11-utao Opera atacn, led tbe crowd bllla(lalg 011r aatkloal a.atbem. Coacratlllattoa.a. Jaetl I • • • • MtliPbon Dlue IDd Tom Carey are soak· laC liP tM ._ ln Medeo at the bDJOQs AcapUoo PrtAcea tdel. Meutltne, aeicb- bon btb aad Gerry RciP are mU:i-.: ready to 't'Lii.l tMlt duebter UCI .oa IDd tamllies 1o "'-Ud w--. They atnrs drfn ud alway• try to tate a Uttle c!UI'er- eat ro.te •eb Ume ••• helps them "see more ol Amertea ftnt." Abo pi•Mlll( lbeed an tbe Ed Wtsemans of 811 We. Tbe1ts 1riU be a bleeat-.alal tollr 111 rbe -..t ccut lOd .,aU ot hUtorlCl.l tmportaace, •WI tbeU fl•e yoqogsters. ln lllelr llDclle .-rtoome. Brlop to mtad our Ills--toor of blalorlc-wtlb ~ -WUUam aDd bJs te..p eoas1D BWy. How wo.derfally God. apeoed. tniii.Y ptu lDCI doors tor UL Perblpl betaa.se we Wieted He ..ad do •· ~.0 • .,O it ,,.._ .AL..OA , .. _0. C AL.I,. eae•a PATRICIA FOSTER has- promoted to Ylce~resideDI: aod trull: oftlcer at the Bank ot Newport. She baa beea a trust omeer 1rith the bl.nk s1Dce ltl: I.Deepttoa 11:1 1972. Prior to that sbe ns wttb tbe former Newport NaUObll B&Dk IDd earUer 1ritb tbe Croeter Bank 1D SuKa ADa. Whether you drive a family size 1car or compact .. you can afford to join the MICHELIN MOVEMENT! You'll be glad you did. Check our prices! MICIIIILIII 'X' lYIII.III !IUIIWA1.1. 16S-13 43.sa 215 -14 66.61 1 230.15 175-t3 <16.04 205-15 66.61 115-14 52.73 215-15 ..... t95-14 56.(5 225-15 71.93 •• TUIELISI ILAQWALL 21.n I 165-n 31.97 35.71 155-15 42.19 t45. tO 155-12 t65-15 61.14 Ptu F.E.T.-IM to L7t • PRECISE HAHDLIIIG • FUEL ECOIIOIIY · sm. c.na · ... TlfAD •n11 82.4 • Saved eve~ for bikini from serious illness IIEIII'OIIT IWIIOR BISIGI PUIIUIIIED WEBtl Y -~AGE 12 TWA •••' II lllrt HUOOJ otc-eoa-watllo_,_lll __ -............... ....,. ••• tJIDrtM~­ cu C.-eer Sodlllty Ja ttM aar .... n. ...,., __ ._ pbJdcal .a•IMtlal aftd llor Ute from tlucttlta"a dl- ...,, ud -ftcOfti'J' ... ----=~0111-wu neeMIJ Alated It " .. Yort's GU,O beaclll t.r a TV ..... "Tbe 1POnl ttdar CIDCer d1cf to me .,.. aiYe • a 1!- ...h acar 11111 bu<lly ..,_ DOt:lc ... ..at ,.. Ia a bUdDL It caald ban 1dlled IM,'"U. Utile -·-aaicl. u .... ,...-.. ,.._ rt.tar of t9'1t w!MDZ9-,.r- old -Raney-lolor ber replar eompuy ebeet- ap. ''A lbadow llmNd .. ~ my X~nJ pletaN, ..:1 ODe --e,J<) ...,eat. led me IDd aJdtoeomebac:k to beX-nyedopta. Thopic:- tne was .UUbad.'' llbellld. A careftll Cllalcal aamJ.- -by ber po.--1 pby-slcl&D. f'e'fealed lD eaJarpcl oode 1a ber oect. ''AI llookbaetaow-,100 recall beltte Yery tired tbose days, bGt I wu fiJtac --sloolo'--tbea .... dldo~ pay uy puUcular atteottoe to u. 1 •u admitted .tnto .Costa Mea memorial bos. pltal oo T-•tac Day and wu open ted oa t.be oext day:· The oode proved to bema-ll(uant ...... ...,....,eatty lfodcOin's-ns dlac- nosed. Hodi'kiD's is a form of caacer that affects the lympbltlc lAd otber U...S •bleb play a part Ill tbe ln- dJYidluJ's ablllty to flgtlt to. fecttoo. Oo couultatloo with her physician, the Dltl\'e Texan •u th-. &dmitttd to Stan- ford uru.,..rstty W:edicJ..I C•ter, where sbe recel•ed ftuttter surgery and radia- tioa treatm.t tor Z 1/2 .. -.. "1 wt1Dt bact to wort the toUow1Dc Nay of t9'12, nrtac doiDelttc tucead or tM m. tero~ttoDI.I' nt&bt.'' aua Haney laJd w:.U later- •tewed by tel$b0De ln Florida, wbere abe was n~ eattoD'• wltb ber pueo.ta. MarJ Kane,.• eue,.. Ud ltlo--of--... lJDli)IJOld dlseues com- prise about 4 1/2 per cent of all ca.ocen 111 the United States today. lt nsa't. too mu.y years aco wbell theee d.... Wi!rt COILSJdered IDeunble ud were almost always fltal. Dramatic 1.11- ere:ases lo 1111r'flnl ntea:, bcrfrenr, bue oce11rred iD this area. For ea.mple, ln tbe 1940's. tbe utlonal 5 year su"tftl rate wu oaly aboat !5 per ea Tw"eaty. five years la.ter (1965-69) thl.& tad lrnprond to 54 per eeat, a.ccordlDC to Nattonal Cucer 1:ut1t11te eac:l results croup tlpru. Later ftgures •UI uQdoubtldlJ show an e•ea bl(ber eue rate. Tbeee lltJ1du owe a pat deal to lbe ptoaeertnc work ot a DOted radioiO(ilt. Dr. Heoey s. Kaptu of Stantoro. w!Jose team treated Mary Haney. The tmpronmeats mode o1urtag the put ...,_ ade bl\'tprodlcedsymptom- frH ,~~~mn.l rates atter 5 yaa.rr.. to Hodgkin's cUMue patl.tllb: of from 85 to 90 per ceDt ln the nry ea.rly stages of tbe d1seue. The treatment 1Dcludes cllnic:aJ ltaciDc to dttermiDe the ex~ ~eat ol tbe dtMue u well u dl•poattc au-pry ln UJe mid~ ar-. ud X-ray stDdJ of tbe lympb lflltm. Treatmeat lD'IOl\'ea reftDed bleb •olt:age radlatioa ther- apy aac1 dnac tbenpy. As Jet. the cause of Hodg- tiD's cllselse U: ua.kbotnl. buf It uaua1ly attack:lf J'OCIIII- er people. oeeorf'l.al: more tnqueotly at ace.zo- Z9. Tbe other m;J.Iput lyli\IP)ld dlseues peat at ages 50 throuch 59. Howenr, both may be seen at both ends of tbe age-span. 1n pre-schoolers aDd 1n tbose 75 aDd older. Its most common symp. toms are paj.llleas eRlarre. merat of the lymph nodes, trequeatly 1D one's neck or mid-body areas such u tbe spleta.. tbe IUDC• or digeJt. ive tn.ct. However, almost lilY orp.a caa be ln\'OI,ed. Sometimes paUeots: will ez_ perleace pa1D In tbe allected nodes upon drlak:Jnc J.lcobol. Ge.oeral Uehing ls atrequeat eompla.tnt. "I ft.Dt to impress 11poo ·people that with early de. leetb you do hue a chaoce wltb caDCer," says Mary Ha~r- Statemenl '1 Man::h 31. 1976 Dear Ctdzewi ol Nfto!P0'1 Buch: Yow nep~uent.dw shoukl take p .atw part In the commtHihy and the atUndl other th.n ju5t dur&ns·e&ection tirM. 5"-« October. 1975. I bllw anended more CCMmdl .........., th.n my fk.oe Dtftric{7 oppooents combtned. It is imperative your courdl be both h.lonned and dedtated 10 more tha.n J ... the job exPf!CI~. AI your Councilman. I pledge to do bot.h. <Net rhe la5t two l'nOnlhs I haw publish~ wnkly state· ments defhdng the nw~ny iMues tactng us all hi ~ Beach. I Nw ~you know how 1 iMI on impo.unt iul.lft, bul rnof'e important if. ttu.c youl' reprnmt.tiw be r~ to you. As your representative I pledge to be ruponskre to the lmput of my constituency. Although h .. ph,.._lly hnpoMible to talk pt:nONUy to ftO!f)! Newport Be.ch resklent. I will be In your ndghbor· hood during the ne:xt13 day5, between the hours of9 a .m . and 8 p.m. I hope I ~n 1Md »0'1 and dbc::t.ds your feelings about the:..._. we~ during the nat lour years. Door-T...o..rNe ........ ,, • ...._.MW March 31 . April2 Corona del Mar -Shore CUI& -Cameo Shorn - Cameo Highlands. Corona Highlands . 1\prits.• Harbor View, SpyglaM, Big Canyon. AprilS Balboe l5land. Irvine Tf:fTa<:l', East Bluff. April6. 7 The Pminsula, Udo Isle, linda lsi.., Harbor l~and. April8. 9 WatNewpon ApriiiO, II, 12 Newport Hdehts, Bay$hOt"l'. Dowr Shores, Harbor Highland., Watclift. On ApriJ 13th you will hliw an opportunity to elect councilmen for three diatrkts1 l urge that your chokl' for Oiat:rid 7 be Duncan Mcintosh. Slncer .. ly. -' . I DUNCAN MciNTOSH, JR . Candidate for City Council .... .... .,c ......... Beet O.•c-Mel••••• C..ac8 w su•VIao.-.-au. Newpan •••=Ia. CA ft661-(71•) 67S.9S6e OWTO GET RIC U you bad any doubt about how our Congressmen ore using tbe!r posttloo to Une tbetr own pockets, I hope you watched Channel Z on Sunday night. The story of the Florida poUUclan who has grown very rich while drawing a modest Congresstooat salary should open a few eyes. Now, what I've beeo saying for years certainly applies to this case: Let 'em serve no more than Z terms, then ldck 'ein out! U It's a good rule for the president and the goYernor, wby not apply It to the Congress? These guys set their own salaries and fringe beoetlts, theo make orrangemeots wUh btc business to get even more. They bke free vacatlons at the ~yers ex- pense. All they have to do Is say, '•I'm going .to tour Europe to s!ody how they pre- se"e tbe old bu.Udlngs over there," and away they go, with the whole damned tamUy, on a tu..pald tour • .-- Just tate a loot at fellows llte Lyndoo Johnson, who came to Washington Oat broke and left the Seoate as a muJ!JcmUilonalre. You KNOW that something Is wrong wUh tbe system. ot course one of our problems Is that we keep electing housewives and $100-a-week-salesmen, and start paying them $60,000 a yeor, plus what they can-steal. We get the kind of government we ask' for. When are we going to wise up? I see they're haylng the same problem, on· a smaller sca1e, over tn Huntington Beach, with their City Cooncll taldng a ·few "fringe benefits" nobody thought they bad. So, !IIese are ·the kind of guys we. trust wltb our tu mooey.ls it any wonder they've got us In StiCh a mess? Is It any wonder IIIey pull off such rtdlculoos things as federal. hreYerwe sharing," and convince us they're doing us a favor? Reveoue sharing Is kind of like a guy mocldog you over the head and taldog your willet, then comtDg bact a few days later and saying.'' Hey, I'm a real nice fellow and I'm going to give you back $10 of the $100 I stole from you --now, next week when I bit you over tbe head aglln, you think about that, and U won't hurt as much WbeiD ITOb JOQ. '' . Tbe clty-slleter reftmociOrs lnYI!e our local hick politicians bact there to Wash- IDctot> and pve tbem a --and-dance a1>9UI how wonder!Ut revenue sharing Is. S1teJ Mil tile hlet an old ault and con>1oce blm tt fits. Well, we're goloc to get another ebancepretty soon to change the cast of characters. . Will we be smart ~ to do tt? I ain't betUng on tt. r AL FORGIT • • • • • • • • • • • Down at the .tore, we're gettiDg ready for a fiowery summer. We've got seeds, plant.or mix . noto and olanters "st wa!IIM to make vour orottv olace even pretUer. • • • • • • • • • • P.S. NeJt Jel.f, I bapt tbeJ ru '!H speed trials for tbe Long Beach Grand Prtr In Long Beaeb, inlteod ol. on Balboa Blfd. Seoms lite neryUme the surf goes up, 10 ·<IDea the speed 011 tbe houleftrd. Hate to -the surfers wipe out before they n• ret to the Wiler. ., •' ----~~-----1M! OPPWJM. 11!1.1111 M 1ME OTY OP .... , .AOt ~--.. --- 1956 grads plan reunion U you were a member of Newport Harbor blgh scbool's class of 1956, your classmates are looking for you. Tbe cbss wUJ hold a reuntoo Oct. 16 at the Bal- boa PavUioo. Rachel Hamilton, a mem- ber of the r euntoo commit- tee, tbls week urged an class of '56 members to call 548- 6459 for Information andre- senatloos. The reunion will Include Ansel HUl's or chestra play- ing the music or the 1950s. .. M NIWfOIT tfA80I Lee-.u ...... --..... JOe COSTA MESA Funds in budget to buy homes in flight path Orange Coaty Airport bqet omclals tooklhellrst fbaaDcial step tbis wMk to- ward eneodi.Dc tbe rwway &Dd boylag liP ootse-in.,ac- ted homes lA Santa ADa Belc'bts. Neltber acttc. can be tatea. omc1a1s ~ IIDttl aa eoYlroa iDental 1m- pact report is daDe. The airport's 1976-1 f77 bodget, made pubUc l&st Ttllrsday, asks the ~ for $400,000 to boy property Dear tbe runway eD<l, ~er $100,000 to bay alr-.-ee '' ea.semeots•• oYer ot1wer bomes, a.od $800,000 to ex- t-' the main runway. ted by ~rt notse, andbuy usemeou over others, in order to brillg the aifl)Ort's noise impact wtthin legal state Umtu. Santa Ana Heights r e- sidents hue &tfODIIY op- posed the boy-up plan. Their homeowner associatioo joined wltb the city o! New - port z moot hs ago in coo- YlncJ.Qg tbe county Board of Supervi8ors to hold OJ) any runway eltenston or other dnsttc airport cbanges until the envlronmeotal impact report, now belog prepared, is finished. NEW OFFICERS o1 tbe Coroaa del Mar bJcb sebool PTA SU:rroctod the presideDt, Mrs. Dea Kates, front row center, following lnstallattoo uremoo.les at a luncheon meeting In East Blurt. Tbey are Mrs. Rex Layton, first vice-president, froot row left; Mrs. Robert Hilchey, treasurer, to tbe rtgbt of tbe president; back row, lett to right, Mrs. Lupton Wilkinson, Znd rice-president; Mrs. Richard RamltlOilC!. recordillg secretary, and Mrs. Gail Vinje, publlclty. (Ensign photo.) Tom Egan, assistant di- rector or the county's ge- eral services agency, sa1d Friday that any action toward b uytng homes or exteodillg t he ronway '•Is at least 15 to 18 mootbs away,'' bat said the budget r equest ls a financial step to haYe tbe money a nllable if a.od wbeo the go-abead is gtYen. Sorority planned The botanical gardens of the Sher man F oundatloo Center, 2647 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mu, will be the setting for the AprU 8 morn- ing Meeting of Ga mma Tau Gamma alumnae chapter of Alpha Chi Omego. SIGN UP FOR KINDERGARTEN The runway extensiOII would add 737 feet to t.be northern (beginning) eod ol the takeotr run, thus allow~ jets to become al.rborne eu- lier, and Qy over Newport and Santa Ana Heights at higher, quieter altitudes. Kindergarten regtstratioo for next September in New- port-Mesa schools bas been scheduled for April 26-May 7, according to Fred Carter, coordinator of student ser- vi<'es. Parents of propectlve ldndergarteoers should coo- tact their school for an ap- pointment to register. Tbey'U be asked to bring aloog proof of age and that the child bas had state-re- quired immuniutions. Any parent wlth a ques- tioo about wbJcb scbool his child wUJ attend, or any other concern, is asked to call F'red Carter at 556- 3284. The property buy-up plaD would bave the county pur- c hase the Santa Ana Hetgbts homes most heavily-impac- All coastal Or ange Coun- t)' alumnae of the sorority a re mvited for refreshments and a tour of the g1'01lDd.s. Also featured wW be dis- cussion of the new collegi- a te colony of Alpha Chi Om- ega at UC lrvine, according to Mrs. Lee Clark, presi- dent. From April 1 tlrrouglt tht! 9th Marfnen Scnlf,... and HlckOf}l F,.,.,.. 111111 H •ho111lng you the difference. Eoch day, In eoch of our locotfons. ~ 111111 N o/ferlng you a different cheue to .aoor. Comf! Into ClftJ' of Marine,..' o/flcf!ll on the da, we feature }'OUr faoorlte. or come In eoch da, to taste the different varlet If!~~. Thurs. 1 Swiss Toda y we taste a cheese that was first made by the CeltiC tnbes in the SWiss Alps before th{> nse of the Roman Emp~re Known more for 1ts ho les than ns hazelnut flavor. 1t ts a world Wtde favonte While you're tastmg sample one of our htgh mterest savmgs accounts Fri. 2 Big Barn Cheddar Tradtttonal cheddar •s made from whole . unpasteur~ted . summer mtlk of cows wh1ch have drunk fresh. clea:-water and fed upon new green grasses only Made tradmonaUy o r not, cheddar •s the most popular cheese of aJJ Being P.OJ>ular means you have more to offer For c he ddar. 1t's a special taste. for Manners it's a fnendly att1tude Sat. 3 String Cheese Actu ally a semi·soft Mozzarella . the peehng nature of String has caused it to be a popular novel tv cheese. But when melted. 1ts soft chewy texture can be found on the best pizzas Mon. 5 Fontina Tues. 6 Gouda Firm and buttery. wtth an Ivory color, this sweet table cheese turns fruit Into a meal. Fontina is a cheesemaker's dream come true -a combination Emmenthal. Gruyere and a hint ol Port-Salut. Start your week off right with thls .. dream cheese". You 'II savor the Dutch ancestry of this Holland-style cheese Mellow and mild, tt's hard to stop tas1mg once you've started You mJght say the O.,vor gives you dtvtdends of enJOyment -a bit Uke a savtng.s account at Manners Wed. 7 Brick Thur. 8 Farn1er's Cheese Fri. 9 Brick Is a native American cheese and Its name Is derived more from Its shape than Its flavor. There are many types of brick, but this Butt:ernlp offers a mild flavOf at first and a nlppy aftertaste. It's creamy and soft and goes with many dishes. Being versatile Is a valuable asset. That same value can be found at Manners to make your money grow. Originally ma.de on Individual fa.nns and only tOld &ocalJy, this mOd white cheese Is made With part skim milt and offers ~sure to the calorie counter and connoisseur alike. Belle Fleur Of French ancestry. this domestic part skJm milk cheese has been accepted by Weight Watchers L~ght yellow In coiOf a nd with a slight nippy taste. It can drama~ any wine and cneese ex~noe There 's no better wav to end the week than tasting the difference at Mariners All of our offlcn will be open on Saturclaw. April. S, ; a .m . until 1 p.m . for your conftftlence. All of lite~ c~a 1tooe ~n provkkd., HICKORY FAiufS loaned I" Wutcll/f Pfaae '" Newport Beoclt. ~-_ .. o -C T -. , .... ... -'I .. -.. • • • 0 ...... . --w-• z SCBOLARSJnP CHAIRJtA.N of the £bell CluL of N~wpon Beach. Mrs. Tbomu Ba.ame, Is shown with the 2 r €-' lp- leots of EbeU scbolarsblps, Broce Barrow, centPr, and Nlcbolas »attbew, both art majors at Oran~e r oast ( o - lece. Tbey wtll coatt.e tbe1r studies at Lon~ bea h state Uai•enJty. Bruce, a sophomore, Will be omplettnv bls work for MFA decree, wftb teac tllolo crf.'df1lttal. ~i k, a freShman and a NaYJ VietnarTI vet('ran, will l>t> worK..nz ror bJs BFA ~tecree. Tbe Ebell C Jut wtll present a pot- pourrl of fastdoos'' April 20 at Ute Batilll r onnt alai; Yacht Club in CODtinuance of fund raising efforts Grand Cany01 on class tour Student.l fliiJ'Qil1lc .. Or- ange Coast Collep'l ... summer eoolQIJ 1M c.n. will hue tbe ......... , al explortng the GJ"Md c..,_ b~ raft. Hoag service rewarded Jim Reese, OCC -.dllt sctence proleaor ad .. of the oourse's two IMitnle- tors, says, ''We .W IIDI • opportunity to obMrfe tM geology, wbleb 1s •• 11d l ike pages of a '**. Mid e xplore beaat1tal lAde ca- yons for plants ud aotmtla, Residents of Newport and Costa Mesa made up more than ball or the so tooc - time employees honored Jut week by Hoag hospital. Retirees and t hose Who have completed 5, 10, 15 and 20 year s of employment at the hospital wer e singled out to receive gem-studded pins, tie tac ks and gifts at t he annual employee awards banquet March 22. Heading the llst of r ecip- ients were employees wbo retired last year . Costa Me- sans honored were Ethel Ba- ker, 8 years ; frank Oupps, 5 years; Beatrice Manter - nach, 18 years, and ltlattie Overson, 6 years. Teresa Tyson or Costa Mesa •as honored for !0 years or se"ice. Receiving 15 year pins were Patricia Adams and Betty Finfrock from New- port Beach; Olga Fewell, Magna Schley and Floreoce Weckllch of Costa Mesa. Honored for 10 years of service were Ga,y Brafblry, Grace '•Be2" Earll andFeru Lundq111st, Newport Beach; Ruth Barker, Helen Harsh- man, Edith Letterlello, Joyce Matthews. Patricia Prlne and Katberine Rupsa.. Costa Mesa. PTA gives awards Ward WUsey, Richard England and Ken Bauer meis- ter wer e given special oo- oorary service awards last week b}' the Newport Harbor high school PTA. Mr . Wilsey, prestdeot of the t\igb school's Booster's Club, was given hls award by school principal Charles Godstlall. Richard England, chair- man of the school's music department, and director of the mucb-booored Sailor Band, was presented h1s aw- a rd by school athletic dir ec- tor Jules Gage. Counselor BUl Stra,.· made the presentation to Mr. Bau - er meister. who heads the social sciences department. Chair man of the event was Barbara DeMott. Field study in Yucatan Orange Coast Coll~e ls otrertng a new r~ional !ield studies cour se t his summer tha t wUI enminetheecology or the C a rtbbean caubl a r - ea of Mexico's Yucatan Pen- Insula. The 3~nit C'lasS is de- signed a ro·und a 15-day field study In which students wUl vlslt the east coast of the Yucatan Peninsula and is lands In the ad jacent Ca- ribbean Sea. ' The class, which Will en- roll up to 30 students. will me« 011 the OCC campus on June 15, 17 and July 13 from 4 tO 7 p.m. The trip wW run Crom June 21 to J uly 5. The cost Ls $635 per 8tUdent. EstabUshlng a oome bue at Pamal, a !'mall YUlace 41.rectl7 oo th.-carllbean l&llld&, the class will ftslt tbe Meric21., tbe capitol of Y~ P~a:>, OG the DOrtll oout lD tbt Citif ot Mellco: Cblc• tt&a. a fa- mou reef olfsbore; ud a IOI!Illst ot otMr lllte.f't11111C tad bealtlfll lites aJo1c tbe eut cout ol YtcatiL ··ne ~· o1 n. coa... wtll ~ ecoJoc1cal five year rer·tptents frorr. Newport Beach we re \'lr-.iu- la Brown, Emily Den mg, Barbara Kearl, Etlitl1 (Jrt- stein, Ruth P~tPrson anr:l Mavis Scott. From Costa ~1esa,:; >""r pins went to Karen l:ionte - koe, Bella Cachola , Pat , 1ru Cha ructUnda, Paulin<> Enrus, Gladys Ford, JosPpla Green, Barbara Hanson. Amta 1\1~­ man, Carol Molho, Jan ~uz.­ um, Chaplain \\ 1llian rot - ert Parn, Donald Pl<~ZJO, Villa Swasdiroks and bar - bara Y~er. "' e' 11 also ban tilDe to IIJD- ply rela.x lD camp ..a •tDY '1ellcious meals prtpl.l'ed bJ our guJdet>." Feels $500. The course tD<:...,_ S ._ cam;xts meetmcs ca lillaJ f and 25 and Jtme 15 from 4:JO to 9:30 p.m. Tbe l14J field study will lDcblde &diiJ and night at the ..a. n. of the GnDd CUJGa. ENJOY THE VIEW OUTSIDE While lett1ng in I ight without heat-glare & fading fr9m the sun! • Keep Rooms Cooler • Save Air Conditioning • Stop Sun Fade • Make Glass Safer You 'll be much more comfort-"le. 5fJL1lR-t• ·suN CO~TROL FILM FOR WINDOWS 18474 Amistad Fountain Valley l ..... of tbt nw1M ud coutaJ Don ud fa-, •• .,. Jeor-.a Cole. OM at tbe ooant lltltndDn. ._ wlal o..1l KellJ. (714) .. 71 . • • . • • • • • . • • • . . • • • , •nuu1n ..... fLIIIWM ....... &,_ ,..._..,. ... ..... "" ._ I . DKta 2 .. ...., 8lrdl ......... ._c._ -CWioa D. lit-e,..... IJMl •n• ... 'hitto. Ca. -. .._ T. lato;not .., ..... La.. •m...ca...,n. ,.....tut7nllert ted by.--·- Sipeci:-IIIL · TMs ltM •• wuiDed .w. t11t1 ~ ctoit ct o....,, C..y --1,1t71. PIIJUQ: ll&rda 11. 11, ts, April 1. lt?t, iadlte.llecport !lal1Jor Eoalp. I' -51317 LIGIIL IIOfta S-OIIJC· FI:TmOIJSB~ NAME STATEMENT Thl fottowtoc .... -.. doiDC buiDeu u : Elec- tron.le ~S706Car­ mel, ln-lae, CaUL 92714! MartiD F. Harfey,S700 Car- meJ. lntDe, Cal.JL U'?U. Tbls t..tDf"'!!ls caadact~ br an i.Drtlflcktal. Slped: Ma.rt:fll Haney. This statemeot wu filed wUh the COWltf Clerk of Ora.nge County Mar, 5,1976. Publ&h: March 11, 18, 25, Ap.rU \, 1976, lnttJeNewpor1 Harbor Enslen. f -53500 LHAL IIOTICI FlCTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMeNT The followlllg pereoos an doing business aa: Ma.rlner Motet. 3026 W. Par.l.ficCoast Hwy., Newport Beach, Ca.:.: Shu Chell Wtlltwortb, 6600 Ce:11lea1 Ave., Gardea Grove. Ca . 92645; Wo!::l S buan Chang, 6602 Cerulean An., Garden G rot'e, Ca. 92&45. ThiJ bu 1Lrte.i3 lsconducted by a ~era! .-rtnership. Sigoed: Shu Chen Wtut- II'Orth. This statement was fll-' with the County Clerk or Orange County M J.r. 5, 19'76. Publish: Ma.rch 11, 18, 25, Apri.l 1, 19'76, In the Newport Harbor Enslgn. F ,53476 LHM. MOTICI S-09853 F1CTIT10US BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The foUowing pereoos a.re doiDB bu&lness as: lnvestor's Property Exc ba.nge, 16168 Beach Boulevard., Suite 169, Huntington Beach, Calilom.la 9264.7 : Roaald L. Hqate. 24.882 VIa SllltJ. Cruz. Mis- sion VJe)), CtJUomLa 92675; PhyiUs A. Hunpte, U882 Via Santa Cruz, M1Nloo Viejo 92675. Ttus bustoess ls conduct- ed by an individual. Signed: Rooald L. Hungate. This statement was ft.Jed wtth the County Clerk of Orange County Mar. 15, 1976. Publish: Mar.18, 25,Apr. 1, 8, 1976, in tile Newport Harbor Ensign. f53830 LIG&LMOncr F1CTITIOIJS BUSINESS NAME STATEIIE!jJ The followinz pef801l Is dotnc busioess as: B. M KHielea Landscape Co., 1600 w. Or.ean Ft •• New- port Bch., Ca.: Brlan Mt. chael KWelea, 1600 W, Ocean F't., No:!.wport Bch., Ca.· • This business is co:~1ucted by an lndtvtdual. Slgned: Brian Michael Killelea. This statement was fUed wtth the Count}'_ Clerk o! Orange County Mar; 5,19'76. Publls'l: March 11, 18, 25, Aprtll, 1976, in the NewpOrt Harbor Ensign. f -5S477 LIGAL IIOTICI -ft.titWiil ftt -·-Is ... aa:*'drrm _,. r/11111• LIIIIICooo· rrd r tat Part nr. a., aau....:l &Melt. Cal. --('nro)Uwltl T•·s n , tat Poet Tlfftl, K_.t S.dl. Cll. t!MO. 1'llla .... , 7 .... OGIIdDcted by·--· .,_ Howard E. Tim--· ' Thla~ ... ~ witb the c.., Clerk of Otuce "-...... 15, 1976. Pllb1iab: Mar. 11, 15, Apr. 1, 8, 1976, bl tile Jlewport Hub>r EuicL F -51811 LtGALIIOfta S-09828 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe followl.ng persons are dot.ac business as: GID Line Restaurant. 3644 S. Bristol St., Santa Ana, Callt 92704: Cbuct,. st..... T., S862 N yanza Dr., Huntlngtoo Beach. Ca. 92647 ; Lu, Samuel K., 828% Dancy Clr- cle, HllJ\tingtotl Beactt. Ca. 92646; Clliu, Daniel 0 ,, 8Z82 Dancy Circle, Huntington Beach, Ca. 92646. This business Is con<tuct- ed by a general partnersllip. Signed samuel K. Lu, This statemeat was flied with the County Clerk of Orange County Mar. 9,1976. Publlsb: Mar. 18, 25,Apr. l, 8, 19?6, in the Newport Harbor Ensign, F -53587 UGAL MOTlC! FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME TATEMENT The following person Is dol.nc business as ~-w. Alvord Box Co., 31051 Aliso etr ., South Laguna 92677: W. W. Alvord (WU!iam Webb), 31051 AU.so Cir ., So. Laguna 92677. This business ls conduct- ed by an lndlfldual. Signed: W, W. AlYOrd. This statement was filed with the County Clerk ofOr- ange County Mar. 12, 1976. Publish: Mu. 18, 25, Apr. 1, 8, 1976, tn tbe Newport Harbor Ensign. F -53769 LHALII011CI FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following persoo l.s doior; 00\.ness a.s: Chambers & Cort:~panY, 3M'?-C West Mcfadden An., Santa Ana 92704: Michael Thomas Ch3mbers, 3957-t: Wesc Mcfadden AYe,, Santa Ana 9Z'704. ' . This buslne.ss is conduct- ed by t.n individual. Signed: Michael T. Cham- bers. ' This statement wa s flied with tbe county clerk of Or- ange County Mar. 16, 1976. Publish: Mar, 25, Aprtll, a, 15, 1976, in the Newport Harbor Ensign, F53906 LIGAL MO'!ICE -- STATEMENT OF AB.4.N - OONMENT Of USE OF fiCTITIOUS BUSINESS N A:,; r toll owing person& have a.ba.odooed the use of the fictitious buslDess name: Jenller's Ha.tr FasMons, 177 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa, Callf. 92627. The FictlUou s Bus\ness Name referred to above was filed In Orange County on Dec. 12, 197 4. Gera.ld P. Asl\}$y,_ 2310 N. Laird, Santa Ana, Calif. 92706; Ellen J. Aahley,,.%310 N. Laird, Santa Ana, Calif. 92706. ' This business was con. dueled by'a genenlpartner - shl,p. Signed: Ellen J. Ashley. • ,.,. ... ·-F'L1111001···-- W.UO: IT ATEIIEJ!r no-...,.. .... datllt tx·uG'Msrg .,.-., IIGLifGfhf • fri11L.Aoolloi-.Ca._, Kendi A. IOd ·-... £ol.. c-. 1ntl G.._... t'en.,. lrflDf, CL tt7JS; ,...,_ 8. tllld CIJ'OI B. O'Ke*, ,,. a.,~< s-. ~ Ba~Ca.tZist • Tbls,._ls-· eclbfoc-.nl-olltp. S-T.B.O~. Thls llbtem ......... m.s wU:h lhe eo~~~Kr c:leR ot Or- ange C:O..V Mar. N, lt'76. Pubu.tl: April 1, '· 15. Z2, 19'76, tn the Jfewport Harbor Ensign, F -SU69 LIGAL IIOTICI S-09899 J-lCTITJOUS BUSlNESS N.UtE STATEMENT Tbe tollowtac ~ U doUI@: buslnns as Mr. T•s Auto &: Marinfo Senk.e, 20061 Swana:ea Lo.., Hanttac- ton Beach, Cal.: TIJOmuA I- bert King, 20061 Swanaa Ln., Huntlogtoo Beacb, Cal. This buslDess ls coodllct- ed by an indiYidual, Signed: Tbomaa Albert King, This statement was llled with the county clerk of Or~ ange County Mar. 23, 1976. Publ!SII: April l, 8, 15, 22, 1 !J'76, tn the Newport Ha rbor Ensign. f$4172 LIGAL IIOTICI . f iCTtTlOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following person is doing business as: N"J'Ort Mesa CrnUYe Ser-vices, 160 W. WUson, Unit 69, C. l.tesa, Ca. 92627: Doris M. Harris, 160 W. Wilson, Unit 69, Costa Mesa, Ca. 92627. TbJs busl.ness Is conducted by an 1ndtvldual. Signed: Doris M. Harris. Thi5 statement was filed with the County Clerk of Onnge County Mar. 15, 1976. Publish: Mar. 18, 25, Apr. I, 8, 1976, in the Newpcn1 Harbor Ensi~. F -53812 -L!GAL MOTlCI S-09863 ftCTITIOUS BUSINESS SA ME STA T EMENT The following per800S are Ciol.ng business as: Alsean Ent erprises, 1934 E. Edln- ger,.Santa Ana 92705: Rich- ard. S~ Ryan, 26012 Vlew"- polnt Drh·e East, Captstran_ Beach 926Z4: Aleunder Mu- no:r. Chacon, 8790 La Roca, Fountain Valle)', Calif. 92708. This business is conduct- ed by an lndiYidual. Signed: Richard Sean Ryan. This statement was filed with the county ~Jeik of Or- ange Counly Mar. ·16, 1!176. PUblish: March i'S, Apr,l, 8, 15, 1976, lJl the. _Newport Harbor Ensign. F' -53896 U GAL MOTICI FICTITIOUS BUS~ESS NAME STATEMENT The . follow tog pef!IOII is doing bustness as Custom Wal l Covering,_ 11301 Del- ptuntum Ave;, Fountain Yal· ley, Ca. 92708: _Ginette M. Koetmke, 11301 Delphlnium Ave., F"ountaw Valley, Ca. 921708. This business Is cpnduct- ed by" an 1nd1Yidual. Signed: G ineHe Koehn·ke. This statement Wu flied with the county clerk of Or. ange County Mar • .%3, l 97G, PubUsb. Mar. 25, AprU 1, 8, 15, t976, ln the Newport Aarbor Ensign. F'54164 LIGAL MOTICI FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NA ME STATE MENT FICTITIOUS BUSINESS This statement 'was .fUe<1 The following person 1S doing business as Globe En· terprfses, 66 12 Dohm Circle, Hunt. Bea.c.h 9Z&47: NAME STATEMENT with the Countr Clerk of The following persoa is Orange Couaty Mar. 8,1978. dolo&: boslness u: Water-Pllbliab: Marth 11, 18, 2.5, De)atl Ct'etkovlch, 6612 Dohm Circle, HWit. Beach. Ca.J. 92647. beds Unl..lmlted, 1775 New-• Apr. 1, 1976, In the Newport port Blt'd., Costa Mesa Harbor EnsigD. F' -394.28 92627: David1 Campbell, 105 This bual.nell Is condUct- ed by an lndlvldu&l. SICM<S: Main, Balboa, Ca. 92661, P.O. Boa: 119, This bualness Ia cooduet- td by an lMLftdl&ll. Signee!' Do•l4!. Compl>o!l. Thla sta.temtal wu rued with the Coaty Clerk ot. Oranct COWIIty Mar. IZ, 1976. Plibllftl.: Ma.r. 18, 2:5, Apr. 1, 1. 1rra, 11 ,,. Newport Hamr EOIIp, F-51770 L-IIOTICa F!CTITIOIIS BUIIIJIESS !IAMI STATEMENT Tbl_,._,. doWc a.•n•u:OieTrme. 714 SMllmar, COICa "- _.,, -II. hlrUI, 714 llll.tlur, eo.ta ..... Ca.IIA'I. nu btHisl••llciMisdtd by -lridiY*<J. .... -... -1"'U ... , ...... ..... .,.., .. c-cr.n fl ~c--.I.Jm. --I I,U,It, .,0 .. lrrl, ........ """ -!ulp. P-IN'II I De)llf Cvetkovich, This statement ftl rued FICTmOUS BUSINESS with the C011DtJ elerk of Or .. NAME STAttMRNT ance Colnty Mar, !2, 1976. Ttle foUowt.Dc persona are 1 Publtah: Mar. ZS, Aprtl 1, ®I.DC busfneas u: Park I 8, 15, 1971, ln tht Nt1f})Ort Patio ApartmtW, 1605,"; Ha.rtor Eulp. F54104 So. E••rc ...... Santa An>j , -·· •110,_ Ca. t2701' Robert F. stoe,. --- .. ~ (121 Po-) P,O. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS 801 684,.Corona dellfar, NAME STATEMENT ' Ca.. 1!815; .Raymood c. The follo•lllc pertooa are Holle, USI I.UtdHr .Ctr, ®inC: bualD•u uTbtCofftt e .. , COita ...... Ct. n&2S; Peddltt, 348 1 VIa ()porto, AUet ,H. MotiMl, 'P.O. Box Newport Beh.. Ca. t!MI: IN (Ill -)Corooo Romono Sperri,'1~Port dtl Mar, Ca. tauS: Gtadyt SeatJGVM, Nl"t'JJI Bth., S. Ttlcuau, 17ft Via Arriba, Ca. na&O; Heltl rrt. Pa1o1 'lmttl Elbttt, Ca. Jl51 Port SelbcMII'II Mew .. 90l74. port Beh. Ca. IZMo, Tlde bl#-ll ~ 1'hll tJ.tiiMII j. eaMict• by II _.,. U• 011 bJ 1D _,.,.., II• ---Ita • ·ooellllae otlltV'-•roert-~ -~. I s..-R P. -1. Signee!: Hoi• Bcotrrl. nu --ll!t4 ,..,. lllte---wlllo •tlla ~ Cltrl fl wtlb thl-,.e!tt'lioiOt-o,_ ~ -· 5,1t7t. ..,.. c.-,. ...... It, trrt. --II,IJ,IS, -llu.ft,...,...1, April t. 1.m. taa.tlftwport 1, 15, 1t71t ll tMif..,.,. . -IM!p. r-tH'II Harllor Ellllp. ,_ ,, •• -,_,.. rr.-., .. ' ' f I \ I j ·, I \ 1 1 t ' ..,_OOURIOF1W IT Aft OF CAUI'IlmU f'OII Tie COUll II 01"~·.-z ....... .,.nc:e: or ••we PI DJ JOII POa (Wrw• AD- T.MIOMI £DCUjmJ. TO EXECU'I:E OIL AIIDCAS LUliE W'ITit 01'11011 1'0 ACQI!IRE 'I!T1.£ 1'0 101111. ERALBIGtrn ~ o1 WAL1'£JIJACI<. SOli COIZ. .._ -. u J .\Ck. COLE., deo:: r 7 1¢. 10011C£ IS HEREBY G!V • EK tba1 ELBAB£TB P. COLE, Euatrl& f/1. be l.aat Will ol a. _,.e-..._.., deeed., .... tiled ~ a peUtlaa W lene to ~ aa ou 18111 G.u Leue--to-tttle to aU oU, ps add IIdia enls bl and ..atr Cb!o tell ·--oltoo ~ anwr ol tile ba- tenectbi oi Zllb a.! Gar. -lllreeu to tbe Clly Ill s~pa~ KW, c.-,. "' r.o. AD(eles, State ol CaJifof'3Ja. more pa.rti.ca1aJ1)" de«rfJed .., Lot lZ, Tnct tG%1, ex- eet:lt aJJ oU. PJ and ml!l- erW: lytnc wutdn 500 reet trom the •rface o1. ~ North halt of sald Lot IDd wittmut rtghl or •tia« entry on said No.rtb ball. Reference i.5 hereby made to Ald petltioll for further parttcutars. That the time and place of beartDg of aid pet.Ukla tw been set fOr Aprtl 15, 1976, at 9 a.m. in the Court- room of Department t of ttw :aboYe~ed court, located at 700 Civlt: Ceater Drtn West, Santa Ana, Callfond2. DATED: March 2.6, 19'76. WILUAM E. ST JOHN, Clerk; by DEBRA A. WE . HUNT, Deputy C lerk. Harwood '" Adkinsoo. "'-torneys at Law, SZO ~"POrt Ceater Dr., Suite 43-4, New ~ port Beach, caur. &44-1312, attorneys for petlU.oner. Publish: AprU I, 8, 15, 1976; 1n the Newport Hubor Ensign. L·IGAL MOTICI NOTICE Of" PUBLIC HE A RING NOTICE lS HEREBY GI- VEN that the City Council of the Clty or Newport Be3cb •ill OOld a public heaOng tn ac&rdance wJth ..... Sicu.on 5.14..150 of the Ne..-,JOrt Beach Municipal Code for tbe ptlrpose of determlnl.ng Whe- ther ambulaoce rate sche - dules ror Seal's Ambulince Service aDd Schaefer's Am- buiaUce Sertt.ce shOUld be changed to increase their base rates, mUeage rates and charges !or stant'l-by Urn e. NOTICE IS HEJtES;Y FUR- THER GIVE N that the ·sal.d hearing wtll be held on the 26th day of April, 1976, at the !'lOUr of 7:30P.M. ln the Cou.ncU Chambers of tbeCI- ty Hall of the Cit y of Nt'W- port Beach, Ca.Ufornla, at which time and place an}· and all persons Interested may appear and be heard thereon. Do·rts George Acting Clty Clerk City or Newport Beach Publi!lh: .AprU 1, 1976, lJl the Newport Harbor EnslJD. -L-IIOfta NOTJCt OF 1NTENT10N TO ENG"AGE 1N THE SALE OF ALCOI«)UC BEVERAG.ES To Whom It May Concern: Subject to tasuaoce of the license appUed for, notice l5 hfreby ct.-en that the un- deral(Ded proposes to sell alcoholic beverages at tile premtaea, described as fol- lows: t9ZO E. Coast Htgb. •ar, Corona del Mar, Onnge c..aty. Pursuaot to such titentton, the aenlped I• applyl.al to the Departmeqt of AJco. bollc JW-teract Coatrol for ~ts.aa.Dc:e of aoaJcohollc beT- f.rtce ltceDH (or llc«UJH) tor tbeH premiiH u fol- lows: .,..,,. OD Sale Geotral ()IGOI Ftdf PabUc Eattac:. ..... ~ BERSCH, Robert W. ~1.0118, ..... , NIIN ... ..., April 1, 1rl6, .. tbe !fewpo~ Hartaor Enalp, L-IIOTICI FLJI.t~· M ...-rr•n•PI ne ,a .... ,._ .. ... t 17m-..... ,._ .. __ _ ......... .., •• 5.------...... Jr~•c 'a fl. ._ ._ C&. -1. nuttnrt.•t;t .. ed bf • • 0?1tet .....,_ .. __ Jer, Jr. no 4H sst ....... -too -deft fill.<-.,. eo.s.;, ..... u .. ..,._ --· !5, ... I. ~1 1.; 1971,11 Ge .... r tlatti(W '•• FS40G OI!DIJIAJOCE wo. liiSt AJC ()III)[J(4JC£ OF U. em Of' KEWI'otlf.liEACII ADDIJil; SECTIOII 1MMI ElmTLED "PDW.T!"" TO CHAPTEJI 1,Df (lliU) OF T1TU: 1 01' THE KEW- pORT e.EN:H IIUWICIPA.L COO£ n.e City c-fl t11t1 City Of Newport 8eodo D01!S ORDA!K u iollow.: SECT10~ I. -7.Df.. 055 lJ adlkd to tbe Newpott Baell tllll!f.Cipal Coclt to l"'dd! "7.04...055 PENALTY. U ahall be uab1fflsl for 18)' pe-r-to •Aolate or fail to comply wttb atlJ protUioa of Sectiou 7 A.f..OZO, 1.04.· 030, . 7.04.040 or 7 ..ot..D50 of tills Code, AaJ ~ 'io.latillc or f2l11ac to coaa-pl r wtm any ar tbe pron. siooa of aid SeeC:Iou sba1l bt pllty 0( u illthctlol.. Any pera'MI eoarldt!d of 'f'lolati.DC of faiJ.iJic kl com- ply .-tab liiJ of tflf' prori- •tons or a.Jd Sec:tiMs shall be paaisbabte by (l) lor tbe ftnt otfeue, a maatatory tine of T•eoty-five Dol.J.a.rs (125.00~ (Z) tor tlw- offen.R wtthi.a oae year, a mandatory ml.olmam flD! or Twenty-tlve Oolllrs(SZS.OO) but not esceedillc ODe ffan. dred Dollar~ (SIOO,OO); aDd . (3) fo r eaen ad&tltioDil.,tob- lion-of these a me S.Cdons wfthJn ocw (l) year, a man- datory minimum ftar of TYent)·-fi,.e DoU:ars($25.00) lour not to cxceecf Two Huu- r1red a.nd 1-:n; Dolb.rs fS250.00l. SECnort 2. This ordiJl... ance shall be pabi.J.Aed ~ tn t be omclal oewJplpe!" or the City, and the same sb:aU be etreeun ttllrty (30) days after the date of lU adop- Uoa. ' Tbl.s ordinance wu in- troduced a t a regala.r meet# tng or the c tty Coiincll of the Ctty or Newport Beach held on the 8th dayotMareb. 1976, and waa adopted oa the 22nd day of Man:h,19'7S. by the foUowlng vote, to wit: A YES, COUNCILMEN: Mc- lrulll, Dostal. Barrett. Kuehn, Rogers, RyctofJ, Store NOES, COUNCILMEN: Nooe ABSENT COUNCILMEN: None Donald A. Mdnols M.ayor ATTEST: Dorta Georte Acttuc City C Jerk PubUitl: April 1, 19'76, ln the Newport HartJor Eulp. LIGAL IIOTICI SUPERIOR COURT Of THE STATE OF' C AUFORNlA ·FOR THE CO UNTY OF ORANGE No, A-MIM NOTICE OF HE ARIIIC OF PETITION FOR PROBATE .OF WILL' AND FOR LET# TERS TESTAMENTARY AND PETITION FOR AU- THOR!ZAT)ON TO ADMIN· ISTER UNDER THE INDE - PENDENT ADMIN!STRA • TIOJ< OF ESTATES ACT Eltltt of LEOLA •W. GRIFFlTH lb LEOLA GR!I'F!Tit, Docouecl. NOTICE IS HEREBY G!V. EN thlt lillnll K. Tift blo nlecl hold • pt(lta for p-.Of Will tllld tor is- aunet of IItten tettiJMII. .. llry .. 'tbl pall-... for aiiCitoJ1IaUOD .., admil- lstor -r tbo ~ A<rmtototrOtioo ol E-Act, nter.ce to ..... eb It m1dt t>r flsrthtr J~&~Uee .. F1CT1T10US BuiofEss lin, 111111 tblt the limo ..., NAME STATEMENT pllco ol boltUc thl ame TIN fDllowlJC pt~ art hie btl3ll ... fDr Aprtl IS, 4oU1C blltDto u Semo;fCI· 1r1e, lt'~10:00 a.m., Ia tllt t,_ ~rtor,Ncro-• c<Mn1room fl ~ -· Wtot ve~~ot JawiJb No. S Of aid """rt, ol 700 MIWI. US N. 8-y. Cine C-Drt•o Wool, -105, ........ mot, ... 1::.3' "' ...,. -. ~---lca-.MI c • F w. Carttap Dr •. ._. -,..,., 17, 1m. -. Cll. 11'101; lAo Ric--W!WAI! E. IT .101111, ud -. 5101 --...... c.-, Cion. Y-~CeDI, KUR oiMI DIC:.., -- ,. • , .... CL ., , ....... . .... ...... . .,, __ -.; -... -.--.. ... ___ . ....., .......... -..-..... ...-. • • ·ru .tM..,dh,. ... .. d .......... .-.--,a ••• ~ ... .. , ... , ....... ...... ............... . ..... .. ,. frldslns ... . .. .., llll'lc .,, 7 'ltrr. 21, fl -Yllla Jlopr\,: --. ............ ... 1 nu r *-d:r'ldeic at 1:. &.JII, • Ower :lad ·-... E--DIY ... Jl, of 101...& ~ ....... -............. ... ...,. tlle8 It :t:JO Lm. 01-IOd-Bbd., c.-.. lit: .,.a .. 0 0 1'blefes _ ....... _ ...... , •a--.tol.mMJ.re, ctCpt ....,., from u. odlce letioe-Gtt>eNowport -T-Clab, 1001 !ul:lbsll, bet.-.-t:·JO p.m. tlardl t Md t:SOa..m. Mare.b JO. .. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10 06attd llutla Wnl&Jid. 11. o< au a ... ...., St., EUI B.lllff, wa• a.rrnted at 10:50 a.m. at !SZ"'' Aralla, Eut Olliff. ud ebarc~ wnh 808 £ELM4J(, .. d rwn pot;181bl( a dangeroas •ea., tlbr atK.t.c's:Coi.Jep....,.. p:. •• _ A $150 TV set was here wBtl flllcll ~ol atol• from the t.tmeorJaoe Newport 8eada, lltbetrta.er BolUJicer, 19J Am.l«os, the oltbe~awardattbe Bhlffs, betwei!o 8:Z5 a4m. Mareb U .. ...,... of NCCAA and 7 p.m., by a burgla.rwbo la c..,.....,.~ Tt!IID..,Utbe apparently p 1ft through t he o.t.....,..plsyerlatbeaa-11.-........ carare . , . .....,.. ... •uwre; Hoa. Tbe a.n1 tropby Ud aDd a baUdilac tegt.ster sl.gn. aeeoD~~U-Jiac IICbolutldp t'JJHd at $230, were t.l.ken ue Pi\W1dedi by tbt Yl.rd:d.-from tbec:o.rtyardandpark- soa F~Uon. u enacel· lac 1o1. of a.a lrvllle Co. buil- lcal orpai.Dtloa wbletl pro. dJaleat mocampas.airport motes bieber edltealJoD aaC1 area, betweea 6 p.m. March attlletles. 9 aad 9 p.m. March tO ••• ~ •L -CE A TV Rt aad cotns, .valued _ _:L:.~:::-:::::.-=.:.:: "=._ at S280, were taken rrom tnt ORDlNANCE NO. 1660 AN ORI)[NANCE OF THE CITY Of HE WPORT BEACH ADOI.NG CHAPTER 1%.!i7 TO THE NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE ENTI- TLED "SKATEBOARDING REGULATIONS" Tbe City COUDCU or the C tty of Newport Beacb OOES ORDAIN a.s CoUows: SECTION I. CbaiJter 12,57 is lle.nby added: to the New- port Beacb M•lclpal Code to read u follows: "CHAPTER 12.51 SKATEBOARDING REG"ULA TJON8 12.51.020 Sbt.eboUd1DI RestrtctJoos. IZ.S7 .030 Poottoc or s,... ProbiJttlog. tz.57.040 Peotlt)'. SECTIONS: 12.57.010 DEFlNlTlON: Skateboard.. for the pllfiiOM of thil: Chapter, th.e ter m '• sbteboard" includes all wheeled objects, couters, scooters, toys, conveyances or Jtntllar devices used for traDIPOrtlttoo or a:port wbicb are propelled by Ill - man power and whleb are not claJsUled as bicycles 1n this Codt'. 1%.57,0ZO SKATEBOARD- ING RESTRICTIONS. Skate- boardJJ:tc sbaU be prohJblted on aU plbllc atreeta located 111 tbe C.U:r or NewportBnch haYiag a crade ofsls:perceot (6%) or more ud which are declared by reeoltltloo or the City COUDCU to be hu- atdoua to pedutrLao&, IDD· torists or periOM operaUDc skateboards. 12.57.030 POSTING Of SIGNS PROHlBlnNG. The Cttr Manager ls hereby au- thortud to post or erect or cause to be polled: or erected •ten• probibltt.nc aklteboardlag or thf UN of sb.teboarda on public llrMtl eo destcaated by re- .,hl:tiorl or the Cttr cc.cu. 12.51.040 PENALTY. It •hill btlal&wflll forUJPtr· aoa to 'riolatt or f&Utocom· plr wtnl .. , .,.,..._ol.tbls C~r. Aar,~ ftola,. 1111& tlw -fl this C)ll&lter lball bt pUty of a.n lAfractlaD ••• SECTION Z. Tblo cmlto· uce tbaU bt pabl.Libed •ce .. tbe olllctat --fl the Cltr, ud tbt DIM ... u .. .Ueetl .. tlllriJ (10) ... . alior tbo -fl Ill ---· TttJ.I 0~ wu lD-t~ eta npt&r .....t- tac: "' 1111 c~~y eo-u "' the City fl ,._ Btee• bold oo thl ath ctoJoi Muell. 19'16. IDd ... ~ 01 till Uod ctoJ of Mueb,lt?l, by tilt ........... -. Ito ...., 4Y~ COVWCI!JWEN' llez .... llollaJ. ·-"--.............. - Dadd Kauth residence at 600 E. Oceaa Front, BaJboa, by a burglar who got in through a w[Ddow ~ween 9 a.m. aod 6:30p.m. • THURSDAY, MARCH ll Jamt-& Rlchard Wilson, 40, of 2665 H.lrtlor, Costa Mesa, wu ~ at 5:45 a.m. at Newport aod VII LlOO, UOO ' Sbopl., aod cbarced wlth ma - Ueklou miachlef • • • Two tires aad mag wheels, valued at $150, we~ taken rrom the fenced patio at tbe Sean H:ar.kbea borne, 4838 Rl•er, West Newp:~rt, between 7:30 p.m. Marcb 10 aftd 5:39p.m. March 11 • • • Two hair dryers, a bow'Unc belt. rol- ler skates IOd other person- a.! poueufou •ere stolen from a carwrt closet at the borne of Carole Strobel, 1142 Rutlaocl, Westcllff, betWeen 9:45 :a,m, aod 10 p.m. • FRIDAY, MARCH 12 Kart Ryan EckhoJdt, 35, of 115 35th, .West Newport, wu cha.rced with carrying a coocealed nrearm when pollee arrested him at 63rd abd Seaat.Jre, West Newport., at U :10 p.m •••• David Gn.at Matthews, 25, of 241 label, Costa Mesa, w:a.s found at 12:10 a.m. sitting uocler 1treeoear MacArttl.lr and sao Joaquin Hllls Rd ., Harbor View HJlls, about a qu.rter of a mUe from where his car had: ~ ln•otved 1n an accidf<Dt oo MacArthur aear ford, and was charted wttb latoUeated. ~.rderly cODduct ••• Syt.-La Dorothy Bl.ab, 58, of 851 Baywood, Harbor View HUts, was Chal'Jed with abopUftlng at 2 p.m. In Fuhlon Island ••• Julie Ann Falk, 21, of 1722 W. Ocean front. Central Newport, wu charged with sboptlfttac at 7:30 p.m. ln Faahloa Island ••• l,)hyUis Uaye Ueatur, 32:, of Vla Mlribe., West Upper Bay, ,., er..rced wtth Intoxicated dleordtriJ caoduct at 10:f5 p.m. at the Bilbo& Bay Club ••• A $700 ll:ereo afl1)llller wu taba trom ttM! hOme of "-ld nons. 3!00ayx, BaJ. bot. lslaad., lfter the thief loreed apeD a lkle door, eometlmt btltYMG 8:SO Lm, oiMI I p.m •••• A lar(o yol- lo1r' ,...,.,... wu loud at 1M ~c.e after a throw» object .,.. __ olthl PIMG.,..,.._-,300 lituiDt, B..,_ biPd. at 10:15 p.m,. cullla( a pleoe ot cau. 110 ttdtea cuaomtr •nar cHutr. ue1 cau:~~~ ............. 1250 """""' lo tilt -.. • Loota a .. ,.... u llata s.u. ~~u. bor Vltw IWll, ftiiO.rted I < __ ,_,......, It $1!10, -.,., • plel:: ..,.,.........., ....... ,..,, --Cp,m,llarcll ' ud 7 ,... ...tdl 11. 0 IATIJIIDAY, IWICH II --.-..c. .,.,. .......... ~ 11111 ...... " Ia OC8tllet-pod Arcltee .,.,... ....... ld bJ 1 _...r ~n!dp. 1oc. -Wool C.. !UP--I ....__. u . --• o# Dailtlld .A. M:'f$'1 ---...,.Ill-... -....,.... ... .a IDikW I a ._ act ...-. l ....•. c.,... . ...,, -.... .,rt 'IIIIo oWr•iiii.U-........ C ........ -;W-.._ -t11a _, elorUtOt. ..... ('lit) .. ....., .At-ATTin' -~ liar, ~ tm. ~)ltr Pwllt or • ~~~r~oo.rp . -...... n, .-at, Ml••= -• ...,... ~CIIJ c~ 1. II, trr•, to 1M !!o•ID' t !, ~ liN, to t11a h""" 'Ill* Ajorl! I, 1rrt, Ito ....... BM!p. PMIOI ...,..,.,....._ tllil Ill-' lutlor J!Mip. / • ••• torrrJu --" .... -tltld -~~~~· ... -"tllallle ... ., tllill ___ _ 1 ...... POOC,BIIC- W -U:JO p.m. llla.rdl II _, "10 a.m .... tdl ll, by ...... -.... . --..ctuodoor .. . ·--... -........ aJaiC Cottt Hwy. dla1IC rteell wftb; strwck oplo_t .... ooliL Clllltlb& u ~imated $1,!70 ·-· "'thtoWtac: ........ tOes, problbly marbleS, qatMt wloclows at Newport tmoort•. Mareoco lnstJ.bl.te:, Vatted AutoPa.rts,andRotr~;: .l.dl:p)rt 111 iocated betweea 1100 ud !100 Coast HW)' ., ltarlnert M.Ue ••• A coat, blellpmmoa set, music tapti &00 other per.on&l poneuions, Yalued II S5040 were stolen from Pbllllp SaMers' car whl\.e It was J)I.J'ted at Ill& residence at f5J5 W, Coa st Hwy,, Welt Newport, between 4 a.m. and 9 a4m.. • SUN"DA Y, 1.1 AHCH 14 Glenn ~ Ma rtin, 29, or ZO'? Z9tb, West Newport was cba.rg~ with intoxicated diS· orderly oonduet at 2:15a.m. at 3!nd and l:ialboa., West Newport ••• DwayneGeorge Beet, 3:!, or 25 1 Avocado, Corona del Mar, was arres. ted at 2:10 a.m. at Camoo Shores and Coast Hwy. on a warrant charging 1\lm with writing checks without sur. ficlent fun ds ••• Ra•lio equip- ment, Hquor, a stopwatch and other ilrnes, valued at $1,410, were stolen from 11 boat beloogin~ to Oon Edler, 130 VIa Koron, 1.1r1o Isle, while It was li<>rl up :11 a dock at BOO w. ua ~. Batooa, between 5 p.m lrr·h l3and 9:30 a.m. M :IP It H •. , ,\ drum, cymbals Jllf1 otherac. cessories, \'1 1ued at $2'00, \\'e re stolen trom !liP mush room at Nt>wport Harbor hi!': II school behvePn 3 p,m. ~l::~n:tt 12 and II :~.m . Mar•'h 14 , • MONIJAY, MAnCil 15 John f raucis "lanneHy Jr., 25, of ::1021 GJIJraltar, Costa Mesa, anrl !larry MI. chaei Barton, 5200Spashor e, West Newport, were arres - ted at 2 a.m. at ''\" anrl. Ocean Front, BalbO.I, and Mannelly was r tt:l r~Pfl wHh misdemeanor drunk driving and Barton "fdth possession O( stolen properly , . , About $150 damagE> was donf' to a sliding galss ••indo"' at lhf' borne of Kay Step1tens, 1233 Somerset, West cllrr, II} a vandal who threw a bottlf' against II som~lm~ between 10 p.m. ~tarch 14 and 6:30 a.m. March 15 ••• A tele- phone answering dE'vlce, va. lued at $250, VIli S stolen from an officE' desk at Amt>rlcan States Automated Posta ~e. Z931 MacArthur, aiJV-)rt ar. ea, betwf'oen 6:30p.m. Mareh 12 and 9 a.m. ~larc h 15. • TUESDAY, MAHC!l IG A '4'211 clock, c llessl set, statues, and other valuables, valued at $805, were bur- glarl%ed from the hon te or Dorothy Cor.lt>y, 421 Prom . ontory Point East, \Jetween 5:45 a.m. March 2 and 4:30 p.m. March 6 . . . Bn 1ce McC lary, 126 301 !1, West Newport, told polic£> hear- rived home at 1:40 p.m., noticed his St25 guUar mis- sing, and went outsldt' to set': 2 suspects driving orr In a light btue Rambler of about 1962-64 vtnlage •.. Robert Bums, 27 Lido Park Dr., Ll<So Peninsula, reported a $150 coat, containing his merchant seaman's papaers, stolen from a coatra ckallhe Snug Harbor tave rn, 517 3oth, Cannery VU lage, at about 8 p.m •• , Santos Lo- pez, 31, of 111 5 E. Ballloa Blvd., Balboa, was cha rged with l.ntoxlcated disorderly conduCt at 1:30 a.m. at P:~l m aDd Balboa Bt,d., Balboa • tElll Kt«JW ~lH~ABoUT ~tfW ~ITY? C. II 'l#'!Zvm~o~ ,.__,_75-nrl- Our hostess wiU brina &ifts end lf'Oiincs. •tone with hllplul -nity informotion. I "MIXED OOUBLES can't get as mlxed up as t bfs demon- stration by Roy Emerson of East Blu!f aDd Jean Becht el of Newport. Roy, one of the worlc1's top tennis players, ls hOno rary chair man of the 4th annual City of Rope tournament, to be played during April throughout Southern Caurornla.'Several Harbor Area courts wUl be included in the tourney. Norma Waunch of Ctlrona del Mar, co- r haiJ man for the event, says about 1,000 Orange County e ntrants a re exper.ted. Player s wUJ be matched according to s kill, I ro m novice to '• A.'·. Last y~ar's winDer s tn- f'IUdf'rl Gln!l'er and Ar t Zimmerman of Balboa Island and I.Hll lll"'rri"k uf Costa Mesa. Entry forms are at pro s hops anrt sportln~ l'OOilS s tores. Mor e information Is avallablfo h~ r allinr G40-4673 . LEGAL NOTICE CITY or ~EWPOHT BEACH POLICE DE PART MENT Poh t e unC'Ialmed property to be auctioned at the New- port Be.u·h Poll! e Oepartment, 870 Santa Barbara Drive, 10:00 a.m., Saturrlay, Aprtl 3, 1976. Purchases ar e made on an as I!' basts, no l!uarantee on physical condition or Items solrl. Pa)·ments niUst h~o r,airl In rash or local checks immedi- atelr after a btt1 h arcepted an•1 a ll purchases must be r emoved at the COli• lusion of tht> aucUon . LOT tf UNIT DESl HIPTI(J:\ DR :-iUMBER 1 1 BH·ytle, &n s, Z7" brn,Schwinn, 2 3 4 1 5 1 G l 7 1 8 1 9 1 10 l 11 1 12 1 13 l 14 1 15 I 16 1 17 1 18 1 19 1 20 1 21 1 22 1 23 1 24 l 25 26 1 27 1 28 1 29 1 30 1 31 1 32 1 33 1 34 1 35 1 36 1 3i 1 38 1 39 1 40 1 41 1 42 1 43 1 44 1 45 1 46 47 1 48 1 49 1 50 1 51 1 52 1 53 1 54 1 55 1 56 57 58 59 60 61 l 62 1 64 l 65 1 66 l 67 1 68 1 70. 1 72 1 73 1 74 1 75 1 76 1 77 1 78 1 11 J 80 1 10 sp., frame only •..•.••.•••. 75-00336 Bicycle, Boys, 27 ·· org,Schwinn,lO sp. 75-06932 Bicycle, Ho~s. 27'' grn,SchwlM, 10 sp., frame onl y ••••••..••.. A40526 Bicycle, Boys, 27" gold,Huf!y, 5 sp ••. 75 .. 06933 Bicycle, Girls, 20'' blu,Raleigh, 3 sp .. 75-08940 Bicycle, Boys, ro•• yel,Schwtnn ..••• 75-08948 Bicycle, Boys, 20" blk,Schwinn •.••• 75-09253 Blr ycle, Boys, 26 " wht,Penoeys ,lO sp. 75-09328 Bicycle, Boys, 20'• r ed,Stlngray ••••• 75-09325 Bicycle, Boys, 27'• silver Derailer, 10 sp ••.••.•.•..••..••••.. 75-09377 Bicycle, Boys, 26" gro,PhliUps, 3 sp. 75-09462 Bicycle, Girls , 26'' grn,Schwlnn ..•.. 75-09489 • Bicycle, Girls, 20" org,Schwtnn, w/o rear wheel •....••..•.•.. 75-09492 Bicycle, Girls, 26'' blu,Sc hwtnn ..•.• 15-09516 Bicycle., Boys, 27 •· wht, Azuld 10 sp •• 75-09667 Bicycle, Boys, 26" org., Sears 3 sp •• 75-0976i Bkycle, Boys, 20" bJu Stingray ••.•• 75 -09819 Bkycle, Boys, 24" blu, Standard •.•. 75-09820 ·Bicycle, Gir ls, 26'' grn, Standard ••. 75-09861 Bicycle, Boys, 26" red, Royal 3 sp •.. 75-09892 Blc:yrle, Girls, 26'' org, Schwinn ...• 75-09961 Bicycle, Boys, 26 '' purple, Murray ... 75-10001 Bir.yrle, Girls, 27" wht, Axuk.J 10 sp •. 75-10102 Bicycle, Boys, 24" red, DeraUer 10 sp. . ...•.••...••....•.. 75-10143 Bicycle, Boys, 20'' r ed Stingray, !rame only •..•..•.••..•.•.• 75-1017~ Bicycle, Girls, 20" blu, Schwinn .... 75-10186 Bicycle, Girls, 26" llrn, Standard. • . 75 -1 0188 Blr ycle, Boys, 27 ·· grn, Peugeot, 10 sp .•.........••..•..... 75-10239 Bicycle, Boys, 26" blk, Huff} ...... 75-10240 Bicycle, Boys, 27 •·, blu Or ly ••..•.• 75-10481 Bkycle, Girls, 26'' blk, Meteor .••.. 75-10483 Bicyrle, Boys, 26 " red, Hurt}' ..••.• 75-10564 Bicycle, Boys, 27'• red, Sc hwinn, 10 sp. • •••.•••.••.•••.•••. 75-10703 BlcyC'le, Gi rls, 26'' brn, Huff)' .•..•. 75-10773 Bicycle, Boys, 27'' whi, DeraJler , 10 sp. . ...•.••....•.•••••. 75-10819 Bicycle, Boys, 20" purple, Sears ..•• 75-10828 Bicycle, Boys, 20'' red, Sears . , .•.• 75-10929 Bicycle, Boys 24'' sUver, Nishild , 10 sp. . .......•••••...•••• 75-11024 Bicycle, Girls, 26" blk, Hawthon le ••• 75-11025 Bicycle, Boys, 26" sht, Sportscyrle, 10 sp. • .•....•.•.•..•••.•• 75-11038 Bicycle, Girls, 26'' grn, Hufty,3 sp ••• 75-11062 Bicycle, Boys, 27'' gr y, Campi, 10 sp. 75 -11084 Bicycle, Boys, 26" blk, Her cules •••• 75 -11116 Bicycle, Hoys, 27 '' btu, T riumph, lOsp. 75 -11 149 Bicycle, Boys, 27'' blk, E xecutive, 10 sp. . ....•••.••••••••••• 75-11182 Blrycle, Boys, 26" yel, Penneys, 3 sp. rran1e only •.••••..••••••••• 75-11201 Uky•·l . l>.:>ys, 20" b1k, Schwinn •.•• 75-11229 Blcyrle, t\Qys, 20'' blu/red, Sears .... 75-11233 Bit yr le, Girls, 26" blk, Schwinn_ Ssp • 75-11243 Hlt'ycle, Boys, 26 " gold, Royce Union . 75-11298 Biryrle, Boys, 20" rust, SchwlM ••.• 75-11299 Bicycle, Boys, 27" yel, Huffy 10 sp. frame only ...•...•. ~· •••••• 75-11469 Bif'ycle, Girls, 26" red Schwinn •••• 75-11483 Bicycle, Boys, 27''wht, Gar latti, 10sp. 75-11537 Bkycle, Boys, 27'' red, Amtricl.O Eagle, 10 sp. • ..••••••.••..• 75·11542 Bicycle, Boys, 20" red, Schwinn, frame only •••.••.•.••.•.••• 75 -11546 Hlcycle, Boys , 2()'' red, Baron .•••• 75-11679 Al<"ycle, Boys, 2~" org., Schwinn, 10 sp ••••••••••••••••••••• 75-11697 1\tr ycle, Boys, 27'' wht. Sears, 10 sp. 75-11753 l'lr ycle, Boys, 27'' silver, C alot, 10 sp .•••.•••••••••••.•••• 75·11835 Akyde, Boys, 27"brn. Sc hwinn. 10 sp. 75-11876 Blryl'le, Boys, 27" blu, Senator, 10 sp. 75-11M4 Bky<"le, Boys, 27"brn, Sc hwinn, 10 ~~'· 75-12038 Bicycle, ~ys, Z?"wht, Peugeot, 10 sp. 75-1ZOS9 lllcy1·1e, Boys, !6"aro, Pepsus, 10sp. 75-12056 Bkvcle Boys 26" maroon. Windsor I f f 75.12,._ 3 sp. . • • • • . . . . . • • • . . . . . . • . ~ Blcyc lt , Boys , 20'' ore, Dtrt>y •.••• 75-1!109 Bicyc le, <:itrls, 26'' bhl, All Pro •••• 7$.l!SJ9 B1eyelt, Boys, zo•• rtd, Ward •••••• 75-lZMO Bleye lt, Ctrls, Z7"rtd, Sehwtnn., 10 111.75·1&44? Bteyele, Boy,, zo•• purpla, Seator •• 75-l!SIO Blcyelt, Cilrll, !O'• purple, Stftator •• 75-l!SU Bicycle, Boys, !6" era, Searl 10 sp. frame only ••••••••••••••••• 75-12104 Bicycle, Cirll, 20" yal, Japu •••••• 75-12$15 Bleyelt , Clrls, !6''btk, Palmeyclt,311). 75-1211S Bleyd t, Boys. ze•• bUt, AtW, S JIP ••• 75 -12-417 Bicycle, Boya, !'7"ytl, SchwtJID.10 ap. 75-1!650 BEACH RAT DAYS - Ga~bage is fish food lr HUGH McfiWLL~M F..... lletd food IJlle otbtr u~ tldlp. It .,.. a creat tnc~ .... lbt blc Kbools ol ~were~ Ia tbt .,.. .... IOd •sed for fttrUltaer Ud cattle feed. Tbt barrace~Cta aad OtlleT fb1l tllat Meded tbe sarcHnes for food were left sta"t.nc dttJ tbey tn tun wen tl'llll*t In the btl round- twtl oets. Back II the 1920s when I wu 1olftl to the Newport Beach cnrnmar school oa the Ocean Front I t 14th St., J had my own IJttle job to help feed the Hsh. When aot ln school I helped sell tl1h bl.lt tn my dad's fish.tng tackle ltore 1t 105 Mc Fad- d~PI., r the Newport Pier. M iW1 lalew the fish n food. So, each d.a y I'd make the rounds of the r estaura.ots near the Pier, 1oaJ their prbage cans into my wagoa and haul it out on the Pier. I'd dump the ga rbage ofl the end of the Pier and return the empt)' cus to the r estaurants. A few times It was almost garbage, garbage can and Beach Rat, all headtng for tht> drink together. In all the time l'vP spent on that LIGM. MOnca pier, l bnea1 faJJf!D 1r. u ... oeeu ya. I'Ye JO(t pi-nt·. wet IID&>r and a I'OOD~ u..,.. Pier tn ocean dorl~s. ~· - ever . George H.loer , the ltv6' t•au stand operator on tM P1•·r, vertfied tbat lbe gubafF Ht • proved flshl.ng. He l)bser .... that fishJDg was be-ll• r whe rever I dumped tbe V•t- bag e. We need more r~ers llu!fl .ott the coast as homes lu1 the fish. U t he oU comp~­ ies ar e going to butld str'J - tures in the ocean in fed.-z •' water s ofl-shore, tl.e\ \lll. act as rt-'!fs for u,, ftsh. Anyttung that the mat u.1 growth ~an atta1'11 to brl tt1e small fish, rJ('t Of)IJ mussles, et('., to m;d;P trw • 1:\ome. Our garbage shoulrl 1•1'.' till • 1 out to sea and dun P£'fl •o feed tt.e fistJ, iCJS(P4r1 r 1 tJelng burted 1n ttl~> uoor,•l. If there have toPer• prot.l6> r; with this prac-tt "' :z. the past, tile)' 1'0UJI1 fliP f·l), - rer ted. I agr ee witt, f-r .. J Munson that domestt S~-'~ - age Is IJeneficiaJ to mattnt- growth but indUstr ial wast<- ls questionable. Att ... mpts ar~ lJt''~"•• "'·' r. ~ ni~ o~u h~h ~~~~ Bicycle, Girls, 26 " blu, Schwtnn . • . 75-12672 Bicycle, Boys, 27'' blu, DeraUer, 10sp.75-1 267i Bicycle, Girls, 26" btu, Huffy, 3 sp ••• 75-12'; 1 Bicycle . Boys, 26" gold, HuU}. 3 sp •• ';'5-128·~. Bicycle, Boys, 20'• blue, Schwinn ..•. 7~-l28r•~ Blcycle, Boys, 27" org, H\lff}, 10 "~>· . '75 -12 •·P Bicyc le, Boys , 20'· yel, Shll.li:ra~ ...• ~~-1 3'J2; Bicycle, Boys, 27" grn, Sch~·JIUl,HJ sp -;-~-1 311 Bicycle, Girls, 24" blu, Sl'lrwinu .... ';':'J-1322- Bicycle, Girls, 26'" blu, Watrl ..•... i5-1 32 1 Bicycle, Boys, 27 "yel, DeratiPr, 10sp -;~-132 : rr ,,.J, 114ft• r~r1 .. 5 p~ fr• st •ar~>r f1Jit. Ttls ls a t~1• 11 ',,. rtt.lit dJrertklll. Y•l •")[~~ h:t\ to com~ IG> • tlh YHT·" n.-w Usinkin and f'"!>"..t ,, <Jlon thflse ltnes •o • r ru t11• k the f ood nsb- 111 lit.• 'JfJ •· • ould te en - ¥,}~ lt!JH tht> Newport Pter . V, • 1~f1 II~ tO twld-llne .. , ,, ... t:.ll out then~ from ' · pt.-r t•a• 1< Ill tilt-1890s ~ r •. I '1 •l•-.. f'o1 .. ntl reel tlsh- lr,, liAd ,,,,. ··~<>n ,.,.veloped • H1s If•• • • to ~f't tangled •tt• II•· ! n<-s 'Jf ottwr angl- " 1 ~ •'~' .,, .. , •oold r ompl.ain '' ! w lfJt!. HE-woulrl r hase . v 1rt1 sr~re off tt.e Paer ' • '" 4 s und• r orders I I' ~ Pit>r l~··ause 11 "· '"'· .. r ?f fr'"U'I1I ars '... ·"1 roun1. '"• Mf3ll \lowfl!• still .a J • 1 fror '' fl Prer ' " I(~ . In t• .. s:prinv ' •t" • '"·: 1t, .. I arrarut1a 1 • • • •Jr f' .. oa st •• 1 il. • • I l' HJUJfl UI:;P rorJ r • : ... l .. rt1 r11~~>ta I J1£ to '1•1 r•, .. ~; ~lt~~>r srtaool. Wp •t 1-n ... •ust ou1 past the 1 r··ak"r -:.•, .. , not out on the ·"r.!. .~ ... t:;•ljJ!•I1,.1 OUI fanul - 1'" •'1! IIJ' .. :t (PW propfe J.t 'J lr· "' t1arrar·u11a. We Jt" • ~·:. , .. ,~, !tst• fron those •r~.J I'"' " .. r, ..vspet1 out I ~ • · 1 'IH" '-''lr~>n the} a: 1 • <>I •'• u,. lfemrtn£1on ~ l •I ... \ Ill'• c:.wa t, o;s ~s .... l to pro- • '~" " rr ,. won11• rful n~t !t-; 1:1.· frr•m tie+-Pu.•r in t~ l·) ~. •o out on th~ Pier ar. ..... -''h.tt ktn•1 of ftshin; 1.. , tlatl~ '"f"' tr. t he !~70s. \ .. '" • w fol1 I''" NOnrlPrful '!ll!l• ··;our"' lt•at was • ~r· · r • In 1t~n. Spanish- ,,. ' ·r • n. \\"' n~ to • • "' ,r.. c;o c ram mar I kJ! •II o O'JI Ud s: ! •rrJ u •• alii ~ IRVINE COMPANY PIIOliOTIONS lnclode the appointme nt of Fraat IIIC.bes, at left. u pre.tdeot of lrvtoe Pacific DeYelopmeat Co.. ud 1tt.s replacement as bead or the r m deiiiHal dh1.11CG by Dolbla.s Gfeller, '~tho has ~ dlrector of resldtllt1al deft1apmeot. Irvine Par lflc, for ~ merlJ put of tbe reudeatial c1tvtston, bas beeR organ- iud as a fllll c11Ylsloe of the Irvine Co. Mr. Hoghes, a natiYe ol Baker, Orecoo, served as senior civU engi- neer for tt1e elty ol Fullerton before jo~ tile lrvlnt' Co. in 1960. Mr. CfeDer Joined tbe lrn ne Co. in 1970. He is prutdeld of tbe Home BuUder s COUIICJI of fhe Blllldillc ldtstry Assxiatlon of Calllornia. Kite rules for safety Windy s:>rt.Dc w~ther TV or racUo antennas. promises to be plenty of ~. Don 't attempt to tree s lle fun for ld~-0}~ en-a ldte il It ~ets taugled tilusi.asts --1f tile) follov.• tn el~trit:' wires. ktte safety rules, suggests 6. Don't fl} rour k.rtf itJ the Southern Callfor nta t11e run. Edisoo Co. ----------------... --The k.ey safety rule sug- ~ested by the ut111ty is th2t people never fly kites near electric power lines or dur- 1ng stormy weather , an Ec11- s~ spokesman said. The electric utlUtr has ~tveo out several hundr ed thousand · Kite fun books," describlng safet) rules as w ~u as tips on bow to make kites . Salet) st.tggest:tons in- clude: 1. Don 't cross stret>ts or highways wbile fl yulg kites. 2. Don't fly a ldte v.·•tt• mf'tal tn t he frame or tail. 3. Don't use tinsel, v.·in• or twine with m~l Ill lt. 4.. Don't n~ a Idle over I CHURCHES • l ... ( /1u 'i ~/z 23RO ST. o t ORA~G E , COSTA ME SA 645-5050 Su.nda} mornin~: wor s ht.p -10:4'; d,OI. Sunday evenin¥ wor sllip -£:30 p.n • Wednesday Bible stud~ and pra\ .. r " nti:l ~ S 1 'll' I .. 30 a.n •• Ao rndependent l'bur"h wrtt ~ltle !P<~ .. 1:00 r ·". "i.nc n tntstn FIIIT BAPTIST CHURCH .. , CLIPP Dl.., MIWPORT I£ACH -6~2-7UJ Dl. P . ltiMTOtc 8!SHORE PASTO ~ -·AT tatOOL ••••. t ,JO A.-. ........... A.IIL A 7 ~.Ill. at a&..f STUOT 81 1 82 l 83 1 84 1 85 1 86 1 87 1 88 l 89 1 91 1 !12 1 93 l 94 1 95 1 96 1 97 l 9fl 1 99 1 Blcyrle, Boys, 20'' org, St ingra~ •.•. ij-132 • Bicycle, Girls, 26''red,Sch9inn, 3sp .• ';!;-13 31· Bicycle, Boys 20" gold, AM F ..•.•• ';''i-1332t Btcy~Ie, Boys 2";'•org,Huff}, 10 sprl ••• 15-1335- Biry•:le, Boys, 27''yel, Sturd€-e, 10 sp. 7~-133 •• Bif'}Cle, Boys, 24''yel, lverson,l O sp. ';G.OQ•J.t: Bicycle, Boys, 26" red, A tala, 3 sp ... 71i-001 ~:' Bicycle, Boys, 20"porple, Schwinn . • i6-0016!1 Biryd e, Boys, 26'' red, Senator ..•. 111 -0016 Bicycle, Boys, 27 "blu, Volksr ydt>, ICJsp.7'>-00l i ' Bicyr le, Boys, 27'' org, Sr t,winn, Food study in Europe • TH£ FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH '"THE FRIEHOLIEST CHU RCH IH TOW~1 '' WA YN E P . MULL E N, P ASTOR 100 1 101 1 102 1 103 1 104 10 sp., frame on!} . • . . • . . •... ';'1).()()171 Bir yc le, Bo)·s, 2';' ·· brn, !-I shtkl, 10 sp. • . • • . . • . . • . . , ... :r -1101'7:? 105 Misc . bike parts........ • . vntou~ 106 2 Auto wheels with tues 14" •. _ . . . . : :'-l'J~SI Wi 1 Dark gr een tarlue box • . • . • . . .. ~~-1180:':? 108 1 Alu minu m tackl e box ••. , • . _ .•. i:i-l8 7- 109 1 pr . Swim Ftns, Volt, blu, ~ra !art:"" •.•. 7S -1014r 110 4 framed rlrawin~s . . . • . . . . • . . . . -;"2.03041 117 1 Golf bag, ~rn with 12 assorted ·lut s .. \H l5"r 1 118 1 Back pal'k Kha ki color ed .•....•.• ";').Jl 'VI 11 9 1 3' hlk, wht wall photo of Orient~! .•.• unkr,r ... 120 1 Heate r, electric Arvin, 1650 watts .•. '>kl '-l 121 1 TV, Admiral,blk~ wtrt,l7"portallP. -~-t :~·l· 122 1 TV, Panasonlc, blk4 wht, 12•· portable i5.o-12.•7 123 1 TV , Son)', Blk/wht, 8'', portable ..•. i3-vJJt., • 124 1 TV, Sony, blk/Wht, 8'' portable . . , . A31ll'ili 125 1 TV, Sony, tJik/wht, 8'' portable . . . . 74-0212•1 126 1 Skateboard, btu plastic . • . . . . . . ;5.cr,;;4 12'7 1 Skateboart1, wooden ..••......... -:s .or·~23 129 1 Go Pack, yellow nylon .•.... , • . . ';':i-1111:1 130 l Emerg. flasher for 12V a uto s}StPn .. 74-1 13-lJ 131 1 Fire Ext. hronze, Mighty Midget . . . -4-l n.;:; 132 1 Toaster, Proctor, 2 sllc~>. . . ..... ·3. •-17- 134 1 Tape Recorder, Realls tit Ctr 24 . -i-·!2 .- 135 1 Phone coupler ar oustlc, Daw An.iersoh 136 1 137 1 138 l 142 1 143 1 144 1 146 1 147 2 148 1 149 1 153 1 154 1 155 3 156 1 157 1 158 1 159 1 160 1 161 1 162 1 163 1 1&4 1 165 1 166 4 167 5 168 5 170 1 171 1 17S 1 174 l 175 1 176 1 J acobs en . . • . . . . . • . . . . . •.. '75 -42.•~ Camera, Movie 8mm Koda k •.•..... -4-• -;o ' Camera, Movie, Bmm Kodak, Brownie. -; 1 -•'';0~u Camera, Pol2rold u nd J6G .••...• , 14-70 t'i Radio, Federal Portable AC -DC a.m .. -i-t ·J3•: Radio Magnavox, Table AM-fn ...... :·-131-8 Radio' RCA. AM-FM stereo-re c:>l\'er. -3-1: ·41 Speaker, RCA 10" x 10" x 8" ..... 73-1: •·W Trancelvers VF60 . . . . . . . . . .... \ k :~ -• 9 Spotlight-auto. • • • . . . • . . . . . . . 75-11 8 Jac k Auto-German. . • • . . . . . . . . . 75 -U'i• • 5 Sca le, National Stor es 2 lb ••••••..• .\3831 • Abalone kntfe .... • . • • . . . . . 75-1 1141 • Assorted speakers. . . • . • . . . . -5-11 -13,· Radio, Auto FM Standa rd • . . . . . . . 12833 · Auto stereo, Craig, cas sette .•..•... \36RI:it· Auto ste reo, C ratg, Pioneer 4 plus 4 •. \361'•1• Auto stereo, autosonir 8 • • • . • . • . '21.: il Auto stereo, Sears B trar k ........ -4-I~~G1 Auto stereo, J apan w, FM rarllo ..... -:;--:!2:0 Auto s tereo, Lear 8 tra ,~k with At.i -H1 nd1o • . . . • • . • ...... :~--1 1i: Auto stereo M1bdo 8 tra ck . . . ...• -5-• 1133: Auto stereo Me<-r a....... . ..... iS-1183 Auto radio Sear s AM 'FM ••..••... 75 -Ilx3t Auto stereo apes . . . . . . . . . . . . . • 1 notls Auto stereo tapes • • . . • . . ..• \ .trtCI'IS Auto stereo tapes • . . • . . • . . . • . \ .1 rt•• 1" Pocket Watch, Man's Gold, El.(l.n (broken) • . • • . . . . . . . . . . \1' ~ 9~, Man's rold pocket watch, Mk kP' Mouae •••••••••.•••....•.• l'i-,-1124 Man's gold pocket wat<"h, Timex Calendar ••.••••.•.••.•...• ~~-1.'403 Pocket watch, chrome, Waltham ••••. 75-1127 48 Watch Pocket, chrome, Timex Calendar ••••••.•••••... ····-;;;. 'lft·,04 Watch, Man's chrome, Timex C alendar ••••••••••••••....• ~5-106-lO 177 1 Watct\, La.<!tu, chrome, Tradition •.• 75-00370 178 1 Watch, La<Uta, chrOme, HamlltctJ .•.• 75 -07210 17~ 1 Watch. Ladles. chrome, Avalon •••.• 75-(Yi90~ 181 1 Wateb, LadJea. chrome, Ttmu ..... 75 -ll675 181 1 Watch, lldlu, eokt. Wyler •••••••. 75 -1 ta 183 1 Watcb, la&a, COleS. Bucherer •••.•• i5-0i625 1.. 1 ~ Watcb, lacll-. told. 81&lova •••••••• ~"B 25608 185 1 W&tc.b, llc!Me. col4, Timer .••••.•• '75 -07059 116 6 Auorttd s-nes ............... \' ar l a 18'7 1 pr. t' woocteo 01.1'1 •••••••••••••••• 75-13$58 let l 9' KJ~-k oar •••••.••..•.••••.• 76-008'7': 189 1 pr. 5. woodeD OU'I • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • i6 ..oot? 6 uo 1 pr. 41 W'OOdln OU'I • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ; 6-0017 4 1tl 1 pr. S' wooct. oan •...•.•......... 76-00175 11! 1 o.ttJoard IDOtor, Jotuoa 9-1/2 ••••• 74-1St8t lN Z Gf'l)'/(1'1 OIJIWI tub ...•....... 75 -11669 IN 1 Aft» • .,.. lloforoll 8 track. •••••• 75-04.2 1ts 1 COKO"" Cuuete QPI recorder ••.• 118 1 Smltb Core. ~rtter, M.anuat ••• lt? 1 mw EneutJve EltetTie Typewrtttr •• MU.ab: Aprtt 1, 1rlt, tn tbt Newport Harbor Enslft\, •:-;;nr<> r rrast C'ollt>ge has 1 1 "' ! , ,, .. 1/ foo-1 servtr e o~rc;~~> to its f"!Timer sche- tu•, t eat ~+>c~turec; a 2!l-da} loo-1 ~~u~ tou r of Europe. I l1<-3-u.tr our sf>.. tttled Pl'l IH"3tl fip)fi stud) •o •r, "''.i" or.:anlzed l\ \' 1x! "' .... '•:l1 .. , nee asso- "'"'" rrJIPSSOr Of fOQI'I ser- ,( "S. \ln. 1\rltat\~~> c;pent 5 :rent!,._ lr, furo~e tn 19':'3 •JO S3l • 3tic3l !Pave She vi- SliM IF; ount n~~>s, stoppLng 11 oll• .... < offerUl.: profes- ~IOfiJI · I'• ••J" r.nt tratnln€ Ill roo-, prPpar:HtOn and se r - • t • ' r tlw r10sptrallty in- tustr •. Ro>staiJJJnr lnd IIOtel op- tt'•H" st>nw:l ashostsrlur- tn( r.~ sta\ w f.urope,' Mrs. ' 11_. !~> .;;n•1. T hP~ provided n" ntt tour' of their t rain- Hh "nt,.ro; d'i "''el' as their r~>stJu r.wt o;,' \' , f" ·lilt of •.er Euro- 1 •·H ont:~ t<, tht> Moven- pt ~ ho'-'lllrtntsof S'Io•Jtzer - l:lo•l PI rIO\" 1 (v;t"' OCC ;:u 1ent< l•lrtnL 1'1P summer or 1 :r:-1. • o~st c;u•1 :-r +>r a ~roup of foo-1 tP ·hnoloL~ 'lut1ents and profpc;~rc; !ro· lh<> Terh- ,,., tP r1 hO '1"•'1ule of 1\ <>st I • rl.: ''"11""1 Orange ·-nc;t "q.,., .m1 &p('nt ten LEGAL HOTIC£ '\o, u-3i ~I! TITilH' RI'.;;·\FSS \o\\1~ Sl \r~\H\T TleP follov.m1 person IS loin.: t•uslnt>c;s J:) C..arden .r<wP Sut13ru, 13~fi l Harbor Houlr>varvl , C.a r 1Pn Grove, altfornla ~26·0. F r it>ndh \uto l Pntt>r, In• ., :tl lfornia •>rpor:~llon, 13Pf I Harbor t•OUlt>\'arli, ( Jr l.-r (,rove, •llfornta "1264 1 flue; hustnPsc; IS onc1u ·t- P<1 "' a orpontlon. f r tt•nt1h ~uto (enter, In, .• llfi \ <..tr It>• ,_.ro,·e Su- l aru; V.tlh 111 • ~~ if'n Hurk_ \. P. Ttn~ qt ltf>l • nr "''as filed w1t11 II, CIUnt' l~'>rk ot Or - 31\6!~ Count \ \1ar. 3, 1976. Puhllsh M~t . !!-. April 1, 8, 15, l 'l~C. In t't' \f'"'J)Ort lfart'Or fnst~ n. f53339 WRESTLING AWARDS ARE GIVEN AT CCC Sophomore Ron Shtllida)' tron tht most valuable play- er awerrt at Oran.:t C01st Collegt''l' annual wN~stll~ awards banQut>t. Ht> won both t~ Sout h Coast C onft>reat'e and South r font ra I R f'¥ionals titles anti plac-fcd 4th in t~ sta.te.. His t<lson r~ont wu 37-4-l. Soptt Anrt\ l.a sa k re- ~elvtd tum r apfa!o honon.. Ht W'OO th South Coast U- ti t a.od t\ntshed 4th ln tbe stat , le~~gta, a !'7 -5-1 re- c-ord this ~ '· Soph Dav• >ran woo tr.. WI FtntlH ... heart aw- •M. rt• 'fl to the wrut.Jer •bo puts out tM nlOIIt .,_ tort durtnc thf JH r . days in Southern Callfornl~ touring local food proces- sing P.lants. ~he West~er­ lln college has invited OCC students to visit Berlin this summer. The OCC tour W111 lnclude a 6 day stop in Berlln witt, at1<1ttional visits to Paris, Strasbou~. Munich. Salz- burg, St. ldor ia, YUan, Flo- r ence. Atheos, Rome, Crete Amsterdam, Turke1· and a 7 -t1ay cn tse of tlle Gre4?k Islands. Tbe cost is $1,695. The f'Ourse is open to stu- jetts enrolled ln occ ·s tooc ~rvice and hotel manage- ment program. rt'salsoopen to food service teacher s, ex- perienced industry members and persons who are in- terested In food pl'@paration. Students wiJ I attend an 11- hour pre-tour seminar Ju.ne 18-19 on the OCC campus. The triP is slated to run J une 23 throu&h J uly 21. CROSBY BACKS INITIATIVE DRIVE -c oogressional candidate WUlla m Crosby this •e~k ~rsed effo rts to outlaw continued e xisteoct> of the state Coastal Commissaons. He aMOU nced support for a petition being C'lr cuJated to put the matter on tht> :-J•>vemher ballot as a voter Initiative. It was by t he sam. method, through Propositloo 2•), that voters chose 4 years ago to establtsh the com- mlsslons. UDder current law, tbe commissions e x- pire, at the end of thf year, after cootroUlng coastal ~­ velopmerrt for 3 1 12 years and ~ommending a loog- range coastal C'OOservaUon plan to the legislature. Mr. Crosby, run111ng for the Republican nommatton In the 74th Sbte Assemblr District, said coati.ouaoce or cC'lstal control wooJd • re- move c.ootrol over land use from tbe local oomrnuoit} and vest It in an tmelected, bureaucratic eUle.'' 9:45 .+..111. ISIISLf CLASSES -II 00 A..M. WORSi;IP HOUR &:00 P.M.-E VAN GELIC.ll HOUR 301 MAC.N0LIA AT SANTA ANA AV E •• COH 4 .. ESA ATIE 0 T HE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE &CIIIell .......... .. c-..c.t c on_.. c=m:ar1 n •lltt I l+A"~ c-...... .... , ... ........................ IIAN I ' W....., o-..-~-~0... GRACE BIBLE CHURCH Veterans ' Memor ial Bld~. <iOS W 11-lth (',,,!J 1\.te'-J REV. TOM TYREE. Pll'tPr Sli~DAY .l RVIl I~ 10 lO -\M & ... 11(1P '! Sunda' S~h·'''' all a~e' •) \0 HOMf: BIBU: C L >\~~1" I r"u .:;c;~..Q()Q~ •Tt .. .:hrn~ 8 1hlt' O.xt· nt>• We IOVtle \ •'U 1 • 'II. ,,r,(up I l UTHERA "'4 HURCH OF THE M -\STER !900 PactfK" \ it-v. Or (OTOfU del Mar. ('aJjf L A\\Rl 'n 0 I Rt lfl l'<. Pal-tor Pl11•n(' h~ 2t,h-l SuNDAY SCHEDULE: 9:15a.m .• Sunda}' School 10:30 a.IT. -Worshlp 'ltlurstn a nJ (' n II t>t' I h 'tH C ... STCHURCH ITn.SlA Newoort Beacl"' 1400W BalbOa Blvd 673-3805 Rev Robert Sheoard Jr W ...... &C~h~ 9:10 ........ • ....., l"h-S.C.... t -1 1·4S I Ch-r es t •oo Sc•~nc t 1 Servrc~s f IR\f <HI Rlll!ll IHRI'f '<"''1'1 l \(I ' \ t ' 1 ttl•. 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OFFI CE A._.O P R I ... T IN G PLA ... T : 2721 E C OAS• ._. GI1WAV ,.. .. CORONA DEL MAR, CA L IF OR ... I A • 262~ ... • COST O F PLUS $10.00 FOR Jfo: Jt-&:»u eucAT ION ONLY $25.00 couNT¥ FILIN G FEE Jt. .. WRIT£ o• CALL TNE ~NSIC:N -U l·OSSO-~0 · O,.FICU L D.a .t.. flO IIU • .. 'LEAS! UNO D.t .A. FOIUU TO .. Jt NAME . .. .. · ... · · · _..... · ... ---~ Jl> Jt ADDRESS ......... _ ...... " Jt. Jf. CITY .... ......... ... .. ........ ...... ZIP .. .. AMY OIAMOI COUNTY II;ISIM!U CAM ~UILIS.. o.t .A. MO TICII .. TlU l MJHoM .. ********************** NEWPORT HARtJlR ~Sl~ SEOONO SECTION - -Paae 4 ll«JRSOAY, APRIL 1. 1976 ())RONA DEL MAR, CALl F -- FOR COUNCILMAN NEWPORT BEACH v#,.•~:fte:'(? ., .. r ··· .. . ... .->'··~-~~,~~:;::~-, Wally Cruttenden, Chairman