HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-04-08 - Newport Harbor EnsignlDCUSBiltG PLIJIIS tor SociUI CoUll R41pertoJ"Y'• facwty
at Solltll Cout Piau a1t.e are tbe lbeltre'• arU.Itlc
dl ......... Wartlo .__ left, ud Dorld Emmeo, """'
ud Board Pre8idtllt stewart Woodard. A ctft of tbe
Stprltrom famUy, the ooe acn parcel of laDIS ts located
ill fi'OIIIt of tbe South Cout Plan Hotel, lmmecttate}y
ad)l-to tho pork. {Story oo -I, Seettoo Z.)
CITY'S BUDGET
IS UP ABOUT '5 %
A $21.1 mlllioa p~
c ity bod(M lor tbe fbca1
y•r bfctMtac J•IY 1 1111.1
start 1ttt.Lac' lbe acr.tlDy
ot tbe Newport Beach City
COUDCU lSI abcNt ! weeb,
City Waaac"er Robert WJDD
reports,
Ooe or two C!lty ~rt
meots wW M.n tbeir pro-pooed _rt __ ...
te'liend by the CoaDCU ln
lt1ldJ IHI1ou IDtll the eom-
plete bod(et has beta cooe
tbrcNib, accordlll; to Mr. w,...
..... 1975-?6 -Is
SJ0,716,190. Tbe boo1t for
oat JM.r .w be lbout 5
per c.t. Tbe earna clty
tu rate ol ,1,11 IBt: •ch
$100 crf Ulllllll .u.tioQ
ls_to .. -.
.......... Nr.ll~-toc"-•---·---.d n...,..rtl.lper ....
Capital lmpronll*ltl will
take 10me $1.7 ID1Woe 111 ... ...--... ....... .
.... ,l,lt miWao ... """
work to reliet"e tn.mc CCIII·
,....._ Aaotber $1.000,c::Ol ww 10 IBr etty ..,n.nes lDCI
....... tDeladJDc .....,. ...
tbe library at Newport Cea-
ter, ParU recet.rtac mooey
wW lDc.lude the blip .. rk,
olf CWI Dr., Nnport
Hejpta; Ja~ac•plnc a park
Uoac Bay1lde Dr., west ot
Maf'l'lerlte An,, Corooadel
Mar, lDd a .-rk lD the Spy.
11au HU.I area.
City rateral opentloo.s
aDd m11nterwnce will take
$18.3 miWao ottbep-
budpt, compuecl to tbls
year's $17,014,!?5. Geaenl
Jnft•Uoo Ia tbe reuc:. lor
the ... _ -tho!
etty rna.arer wiD recom-
..-1.
Two MW people l:tr tile __ ...... . _ ...... ..,*017.
1'1161.. ............ ate .......... --. ...... co.tld be ued lor etty wolt:ler
pay loc:reues Ll IDelocied.
NeroHI"onl wltb employee
b&rp.JAiag rfl)hMDtatl•es
ls ..ser way.
FFIC
N.B. ELECTS
3 TUESDAY
N~rt &eacll watets:Wlll
10 to the polls Dell T..ay,
April u. to elect J mem-
bers to the C tty CoaaclL
Pot.. wt11 be opeo from 7
a.m. to 7 p.m.
Hef'11 are tile 11 candi-
dates u they are listed ill
the oftlclal ballot:
• DISTRICT 2
Dooa.ld Mcinnis, ln-
curOOeat.
Bob Brockman, iOOe-
pendeM buiDHsmaa.
• IXSTRJCT 5
Gweoda W.uoa, clYic wol-
anteer.
P•l Ryckoff. lncumbent.
HillS Olav Hegna. me-
cllanlca.J qilleer.
• DISTRICT 7
Arc::lllbald D. Scott ru, re-
tired Army omcer.
Per H. Trebler, lawyer.
Ray E. Williams, U-
socbte profePOrofbiology,
DuoeaD Wclllto.tl Jr.,OOs-
lDe•mu.
SUI Morris, sales repre-
seatattve,
Tom Bland!, Newport
Commllllity CouocU.
Per11001 laterested in
leara.tag the results of the
Newp:~rt Snell etty councU
e lecUOD may eaU City Hall
Tue&etay a1(bt lad 1et the
•ote oouat, Doria Gc!orge,
actlDI city elert,. reports.·
Pbooe DUmberl to be used
tncbtde 640-1110, 640...%151,
""-!15Z ud 040-Z15J.
WMa the poll• cioN tbe ___ .. _
.. 1M " ... _ poiiJoc
piae•, the dtJ' clert u-
plallled. Tho poooch card
ballota wtll be takea to the
cit}' hall lobby, when tbey
will be COUDted by a small
computer.
PASTOR CHUCK SMITH ot
the Cahny Chapel, Com.
Mps:a._ wUI again give the
sermoo at the Easter su.n-
rise service sponsored by
the Newport Harbor Kiwa'nis
Club at Harbor High's
Dnidsoo field. The servtce
wiU begio at 5 Easter morn-
ing , April 18. Asslstl.ng In
the service will be Dr.
Joseph Aldrich of Mariners.
Chu rch and Or.George Wood
of Newport-Mesa Christian
Center.
CM Council
rejects hike
Costa Mesa City COQDCU
members voted oot to ac-
cept t S per cent pay raise
they were entitled to re-
ceive at their mHtln( Ilion-
day nl.ght ln city hall.
City Attorney ..Roy ~ .... Jurte
tOld the Cou_'1eH rnf'mbtN>
they wue eoUUed to th•
pay tnereue, but tht Coun.
ell deelloed the offer, City
Clerk EUeer~ Phlnner re-
ported.
CANDIDATES REPORT ON SPENDING
Costa Mesa-NewportHar-
bor Ltoos Club was given
a permit to hold tbe annual
fish Fry in Lions Park on
June 4, 5 and 6, sub )ect
to coodiUoos of leisure ser-
vices. Latelt eampa.lp cbclo-
nre ltatemtDta ...,.. Tom
BlsDdl Ia IIIII tho ble --der ln tMNewportBelcbCt-
ty CoaoeU campalp.. Mr.
Blaodt hod -~ $1,560 throacb the eod of Wareb,
aDd thai's pretty close to
tbe lepl limit.
Ray WUUam1, OM of Wir.
Blad 'I 5 QIIIIODeiiCI tor tbe
'UtJ diMtiet eotmeU ..at. te·
portod _.., ..........
iDearnbtat 5tll dbtrtet COilD-
ellmu PIDI Ryell:otf rfiPOr-
tod $2,103.
Mr. Rycmft aDd Mr. WU-
l.laml were tar abead ot the
9 otiMr Council cuclldate1
1D tbe •~r of <loGon ud
tbe amiMII: dolllted to thltr
c.aq~~lps.
• Dlmeu Mcintosh (7tll)
-$1,1ZI -· 1149 eollee-lod.
• Gweoda Wat800 (5th) •
$101 -. $9U eolleeted.
• Per Tnbler ('7th). $490
speat, $860 coUectect,
ADr:q drwtloos coUected
stDce b1a Lut 1tatemeot a
mootb aco, RaJ WW1am1'
blcrett daDors an Carroll
Boot, $150; Ed~
$100; Tom Wyers, $100;
Paal Hummel, $50, lDd
Doll. Hanrood, $SO. He bad a
toac lilt ot smaller dooa-
tloos.
Mr. Ryelriotl u.ted $100
donatiODS from W111ardHar-
rla, Jeu Watt, J. P. Warm.
1Dct4o ud WUIIam Rempel,
a $'15 rut from W. c. JoiiD-
son, aDd many small dooa-
tlons.
Mrs. Waboo's tarcest do-
nora •ere ber bU!bud lDd
Aoabe1 K.ocrwlser, eacll of
whom ,..,. ,. 00. s~ rot
$49.99 eacb tromJamesFel-
too aDd Bt)'l.D PvbUcattoos,
$49 from Robert SDelton.
$45 from Curet-Turoer Co.,
$JO from Doreea Mll'Shall.,
Ud a aumber of smaUer
ruts.
Per Trlbler got SIOOeach
trom Harriette Witmer and
Rlcbatd Bertea,lDdS50eacb
from T. Omtca.Q Stewart and
Jobo stahr, plus a>mtsmal-
ler dcm.tioo.s.
The eaodldates' ll*"'lnc
•• mo.tly t»r prtMIDg. poAace and newspaper ad-
nrt111Dc.
Letters from Schaefer's
Ambulance Service, Santa
Ana, and Seal's Ambulance
Se"ice, 535 Ceoter St., Co·
sta Mesa, tor nte Increases
were referred to staff for
r eeommeodatioo.
Southland Ventures Inc .
was given a dance permit
at 330 E. 17th st., Costa
Mesa.
A request from John
Be.Uamy, Jaws Inc,, 2285
Newport Blwd., Costa Mesa,
for a dance permit at that
address was held up for
60 days to allow compl tanc~>
with conditions,
Construction of a specta-
tor pavilion at TeWtnkle
Park ns awarded to Bay-
side Builders, at their bid
of $4.2,830 .
•
MfeiCIItH 19 YOU a LOCAL .. IIWSPA'I•
... Y ...... A 1'tAa -CALL 111-tUI
The Coroaa del Mar
C llamber of Commeroe ls
speat"beldiac a local pt'O-
jKt to pillpoiDt tntftc lDd
parkin( problems lDd to
come up wttb workable M)la.
tlons.
The ttaf'1'1c committee of
t11e Cllamber, beaded by
chairman Bob stoeaeJ. bU
scheduled a dLicauioo
meetl.nc for nut Wedlnday
motn~.o~: wttb BW DameU.
tra1Dc e:QC~Deer for tbe City
of Newpo rt Betcb..
Tratnc now problems wU1
be disrussed, and methods
tor locatlng the trouble spots
wm lie examlnect. Mr. Dar-
cell saJd Tuesday Uat near·
by community auoctaticlo&
will be asked to MDd Ill
reports on their speciftc
traf11c dllftculUes,
The scope of the project
includes old Corona del Mar
and thfo netcbborbood com-
munfUes of I"lne Ternce,
Shore CUlls, Cameo Sbores;
Cameo HlghlandaalldCorona
H lgbla.nds.
Wilen tbe report' are all
ln, they . wlll be lbadied by
the Newport Beacb tn.tttc
department, and aJterD&tin
methods of impro•log tramc
Oow aDd parking wU1 be
wo rked out. Mr.DarneUsald
that a price tag .ut be
estimated for tbe diffeteDt
proposals so tbat a 1111 of
priorities ean be planned.
Several solUUoos ha'lt
been proposed duriD& J:Ut
mooths bd wW DO doabt
be Inc lttded in the tnme
study. These toclude:
• Establbbment ol put..
J.ne: di.strl.etl for puchue
of loti DIU Cout H1rJ, W
off~JtrMt p&rtlac for tbe
tlili "'"' dLitri.d.
• Parlrinl meten tJG.c
COUI fhry. to c..ente ID~
come loT l)&rti.DI; d!JU1et
costs.
• ~ partiD( 011 COUll:
Hwy. oo Satltdafl ucl Suo-
days to help mon the -~
weet-ead tnmc.
• AD a.henate tntnc:
roote aJcmc: 5tb Aw-..
• EJ:lt~~lk»D of the Coi'OIIl
del Mar f:rft<fty aJo.c tbe
B011ita C uyoo co~r 1o
reroute lOme of tbe tnmc:
loa(! from Corona del Mar.
• Qne.way traft!c alOQI
the cross st~ets ln resl-
dentlal Corona df l lilat.
Both tbe parldnc meter
and ooe-way street pro-
posals han been prHellled
to the busloessea aJld rfti-
deots, aod both were dn:qled
after meeting stiff oppoct.
tloo.. FifttJ Ave. rout1nc lDd
no parldng on Coast Hwy.
also ha'lt been pre'liolllll
suggHted and alao ncor-
ously opposed.
TELLER TOPIC IS
NUCLEAR POWER
The case 1 r nuetear
power wut be presented by
Dr. Edward TeUer. DOted
nuclt!Ar phystc.tst, at the
11:30 a..m. luncheoo meett.oc
or tbe Ne'Wp)rt Ha)b:>r
Cbamber of Commerce AprU
%1 at the Newporter Inn.
He wtll be lntroduced by
tormer coogres5man Cbet
Holllfteld, whO se"ed u
cbatrman of tbe Jolol com-
mittee 011 atomic enern l:lr
10 yean.
• Dr. TeUer wUI speak 011
'' Pof•rty by poU•tloll." Mr.
Hollltleld will dlscuu "0u
eDel"ff dilemtRa.''
Airport , annex , growth
discussed by cand idates
lr HUGH lotdotiLLAH
Down coast annexation,
tra.mc circvlattoo, t~ pro-
posed Newport Center U-
brary, county airport. and
geoenl growtll and deYe.k)p-
ment •ere Ujeets that City
CouncU cUididates were
asked to tale a stand oo
befoft' a meettoc of tbe
Mariners Commtllllty As-
soci.aUon Tueaday D.1gbl. at
Mariners schOOl.
About 60 per!OOS atteoded
to Hsteo to tDetr news. Jeao
Wegener, a.sJOCtatioD 'rice-
president, was moden.tor.
Mayor Dooa.ld A. Mclnnis,
incumbent lD dtltrict Z, was
p~seot but unable to talk
due to laryngitis. Hts state-
meat was read by the t1ee-
pre5ideat.
"We must ftnd a way of
putting a reasonable cap 011
jet operations and move the
ba.Lance to ODtarto,' · hls
statemeot read. He wants a
popular 'tOte on any dOwn
eout anneDtion aod clo.e
atteotlon to what Is beiQC
p.laDned for the area. The
branch library i.n Sewport
Center Should onl) be a
branch, his statement added.
T~ Dew bridgt for Cout
HW'}'. over the bay is oo
schedule. Boa.ita Canyoo as
a routt ror the Corona del
(Continued oo Pa&e .t)
PAY TAX APRIL 12
County tu: C'ollector-trea-
surer Boll Citroo reminds
all property taxpa}'ers that
the deadline for paying tbe
secood installment property
taxes Is Monda y, April 12.
Ord!nuily tbe detdUne
would be AprU 10, bUt albee
tbe loth La oo a SaWrdaJ,
tbe law fives u uteosloo
to thefollowingbustness dly,
which Is April 12.
NEW EAGLE SCOI!T -· All em Wllkh!-., 1 .. lilllatnli
ll1l: new Boy Scout E~~:Ie bl.dp betoc pa..~ oa ldl
...UOrm by Sanford N. (Sandy) McDoMell ol St. L.-1&.
pi"HHdeot of McOouell Douclas Corp. The award eaae
a.t the Corou del Mar Scout Troop 130 E-rie cou1 ot
booor Last Tbursday night ill the Ha"lew Vt.w ..._
m.tary tch:lol uditortum. AJieu Is the 1011 of Mr. aM
Mrs.Laptoo WUkiuoo, 4507 fairll.eld Dr.,CameoSktrft.
Scoutmaster Geof'le (Bud) Taylor welcomed tile Scwt
pa.reots and their cuests. Mr. Mcllonoel.l, • EIIC!e
Scout, is presently commissioner of the st. 1A*..a .U.
Council, Boy Scouts of Amertca, tnst:ru.mealal ID Ole
dewelopment of the Ae~ee mertt bad«e. Ia a ad·
dress, Mr. MeDolmell stressed the dtme~lty ..S lm-
portaDCe o.f Allen's acbie"temer~t 111 ra.ctUc: the ruk
of Eq:le. Merit badges were awa~ bJ s.ktr' Patnl
Leader Jlm Wrl(ht. Assistant Scoutmaster Bolt ~
mebl entertained the audtenee wtth his sl1de ...,_ c.
ScoqUng,
565 ENTRIES IN
FOR ENSENADA
Some 565 saU boats, about
tbt sa me number as Last
year, 1re due to start the
29th anaual Newpon to En-
senaaa lnleroa.tiooal yacht
race at OOOQ,Saturday, April
24, according to CaroliDe
starr, uecuUve secretary
or tbe spoosortll( Newpon
Ocean Salling Assn.
The dN.dltne tor entries
was last Monday. Tbe n ee
tradiUooa.lly was held oo the
Clnco dt lib yo, Mar 5, wee.k-
eod, which was fine In the
ftrlt years of the n ee. A
series of riots, brawls aDd.
ftchts dutine: su.bsequeot
Clnco de Mayo •eek-eods
caused n ceottlclalsto move
the ttate of the nee to u
earlier tlme. The peace and
qu iet of Enseoada oo tbe
ne-n ee date •eel-ends
prond tbat tbe yachtsm«<
•en DOt reiPOQSibte for the
troable, tbey p:Uated oat.
Pl'utoo Z111cUt Ll presl-
d• ol lfO&A Mel " ~ aJdoO IIU ,.... bf Jollll
RobiUOB, ~ cbattmaD,
aDd Jotm HOlcomb, n ee
committee c.bairRWL Mol?
tban 100 tropbies nnciDc
from Chose represeotlnc the
presidents _f Medco andtbe
Ua.ltlld States, for Che tl.rst
boats, down to tbe spittoon,
tor the last boat to ftnisb.,.
•UI be presented tollo•ln€'
the n ee,
The Ensl.gn's beach-rat
reporter, H. R. McMman.
had lunch la.st Frida)' in
Enseoada and reported the
town quiet. He was comtnc
bact from a week at BULl
de S111 Qutntin, eheeldJIC oC
t he harbor then.
..... Qoafiltta Is • --lUI, undeveloped t.y, U.kle
Newport a twDdred ,_,.
ac:o," Mr. McUUlu aid. ·•u any of the ,.......,,-.
miss Todos Santo• Bay Wile
they did ooce a few ,_,..
ago and co 00 ~ p.-.
Banda they mi&bt u •ell 110
on doWD to San QulDlLD. Tben
are oo )ettles and wavnwW
be breUtng to portud.tar-
boa.rd. ODce I.DIIde, wateb
out for ttl@-blc .sud bar tbl.t
fills most of the bay. Tile
pelicans, ducks, sea ..,Us.
terns and otber bLrdl JM
on a tremendous di~P~ay.
SHOTGUN IS USED IM
NEWPORT SUIODE
Walter F. Asawa&, •. n-
tlnd pl•mbtDc c:GIItradolr,
ot 218.J6tb St., Well ....
port, ued a to -
c:caualt .-k:We .......... oltlls-·.·--~ at Z:'P.m. ·-·· Aprtl3.
He was loaDd by his wUt,
Frances. Their di~~Mer,
Carol AM Macdoaald, 15SO
Ytrtan Lane, Harbor HJP-
Ia;xts, arrtnd a few rru.n.
tater and ca.Ued pollee. They
reported tnat t.e had a mal-
sive head wound I.Dd Jo.d
a 12-gauge shotgun •Hb CIM!
e~Pfl)dE'd round ln the
chamber.
The bod}' was retnCWtd
to Ba.ggoc:t • s W.ortury.
Anaheim.
FERNLEAF COURTYARD
PARKING O.K. AWAITED
Fernleaf Courtyard, for-
me.r ly TlvoU Square, 2640
E. C011st Hwy., Corooa del
Mar, OOptl'U\ly will get PE'r·
mlssloo for a duplex to be
torn down at thf' rear at i II
fera.leaf Awe., to provid~
more ott-street pr&.rking
wbeo the Coastal Commls-
stoo meets at 9 a.m. AprU
26 in HWltltJilOn Beach.
C ratg Richter, lll5 S. Cout
Hwy., Laguna Beach, told the
Ensi111 tbis week.
Dnwtngs stiOW~thepro--
perty as U ls today IDd how -
il wtll look wbt!o the puti11c
lot is OOUt will be sabmllttd
Fin ca-'k"tei--Archl-
bald Scott ud Wtwa.m Mor-
ris of tbo 7th dlltrtet, llaGa
HIPI ot thl 5tb ucllaclm-
beat n:-ld Melaala ud
cllallq:er Robert Broet-
mu -tbe lid--tiled tbt
''lbolt lora~" ca...-...
Lord Robens hits detente, sees Britain recovering
to the Coutal Comml.l.stoll. -
Mr. Rlctlter said. fena.t -
Courtyard and Z dupl .... at :: -u and 713 fernJesl Aft. =
an> owned by hta flatMr, -
George Richter. At the pn ..
sent time tfte rear ..,..._
norm:aJiy used for cane-.
is belD( used tor ott .,....
partdllg. --. elal--..... $ZOO .. ...... 11-
ouclll(.
Ctty taw Umttl ea....,.t•
to ..,...... 15 eeata l1mll
tM lut .ometal etty JIIPI·
latloa CCIIIIl of ,.. .,..
10,000. Tbl Uattt wtU be
-$1,000. Yr. B-.
wlo lu nportad • cam. ---.... -.. r=• WI on _,. oa
_.., lll&tlon, .....
~ ldl Ud prol'arlla•J ""--· ... -· I&, Wllllula. ud ....
• ,....., -u.t ...., "' ._ _____ _
\ ... __ ....,. --·-·bot ....,_ ... ___ _
... ta ....._ • -·· ot $100Md t100 teerh .. ..... -... __ _,_.,. ... ,..,.._ ....... ..,_
i T• -{'1111) • :.ro ........... -.
• .., -en.>. ............... -. ...
• -.,..... (Ill). ............. 114--.....
Volci"' a retort aaaiut -.................... about tbe perU ol oom -
.,......, Lon!-od-
dnued tbt WorM A.tfaln c...u .. 01'&11(0~
Frldoy-atthe-
C-Piua~IAC.. _
Tho malll -· a1 b1s c;peeell •u Ida ........ to
tbe q~uldoa, '•Brtl&la u
aa aUy .... -..k or lti'OIIII(?"
He -opttMiolleoiiJ'
-Eorlud'• firM ...... OOfti'J b'OCD t«a118k ....
p ........ potoOodoatlllpa ol ~--_,-cllc:tod tllot bls _, "wiU
Ofti'OOme tbll eli* jut ae ,.. __ .. _
.. mo-llput~.
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of-C..
Plua udTonCeat.r,Geoe
Robeu, 1fbHe llmllu1ty of
ume Ia 110 col8e1deoce -~
tbey an f1nt ~-
Tho koy to tho dtJ al
COlli Mea. ns prurta~
br nonu.tc Rletd., tile _,_ -·
VMtt-MaJW JKt &a·-·
readapnela..,...•' .. ed
by tbeC-11-CIIYC..-
cU,_,...ttlo _·
Ural tOilb ...... ol tM
World AJiltn eo.cn _.
doolpolllcthollnl-
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LOI!D IIOIEHS
Wlllllt 1MJ ftllt U.m 110 mta. ,_.,... ...... Uio-,.., .. -. w .....
8IC IN'Itl tbat etetUl
~...,. tJ tbt prlrt 011 a..n,.·· n., tdU(.., his theme ............. ,.. .. ...... ...... ... a 1,.... ........ .. ... ___ __
......., wu' ' 1 ot till ..-...... tao-·
utWl .._.y muket, --
fuonble baluce of world •· Thfo seoslble policy of
tnde, labor aa.rest. p~-li•&ac wttllln our lDCome is
Uoe. time la.t tD strlkrs, DOW beltlg deve}Op@d by the
ud bleb cost of .tocill let-N atiooal Economic O.nlop-
lalation. meDt Coemeil, wbJcb loehtdet:
He Did tlllt militant repreurrb.tiYet ot labor,ill-
aiaaiam had cauted sertous dultr}' aDd CO"enuneot. A •awce to tt• BrltiJib ecoo-cltiiJ.ae Is belD( placed oo
OBI)', bit ...., he Mel (1'tlltt public lp(I'Ddl.clg. This re·
ltride1 toward 'IOiaDtar)' chactioa iD $tDdlne oo 10elal
IOIItloo of tbe llbor-mu-procnms ia bei.Q( aeote~te<l
......-coatrootatklo. by the eountry and by the
••CommlllllJU aad other tnde llllloo.s. O..er-rktlJir
mUttuta '" beUit ~ priority .. betnc rtv• to
011t -tndlo DiaD omee lbd mua.f:lcturtac aDd IDduJtriaJ
I $0 Cf!CI bJ ......,_., wttb pro)eetl. Prtnteboa.eat. COG-__ ,.. be re-ai1owtd to beeome more
liJIIWd. ''Tbe .....at:s 1D tbe p.rofttlble~ Less ba.n1l re-
lllll ,.. moatM lllft beel; ll:rtetioftJ are bfiiiC placed
__... lhort olremarable. OD prlnte eoterpriM,''
TM Joa to tt~ne thrwlb Lord Robtas cited &a:lther
lli'IIIIM .._. bela Qlt iD tall. r.uon tor h.is optimlam -·
TM prMan IN" .,_. tbt de• 1' t oeDt oltbe Hortll ..... .. ...... ....... s.. oil IWdl.. Ia W1ddl ...
v_..,. ·--11-1s por-ny .-. de fll Ia btUr -deed. ••Brllbll oow mullRIIIOrt
1 ... -. ....... Indo -s btlUco ......... "'
............... ~to oO ti.Ch Yte.J/' M •14.
1ladt tbe .... t.er.ee de-'•By 1980 .,, hOpe to be
-lo ,10 & --OOIIII'Iotolf Mlf-ua 111 11 •IPl a lllll-• .. wW w • •rv I'M
...._ Wlll6 .. II • _. ., .a. ne pea II e. 11
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... .. .. .. .. .. ,.... 110,1110 .. rnls •• , _,
lt&DIIct be ...... 1JI. Ud Ia ~. 'I'M riots IF
-,.. " .. ""' of ... North Soo -Is
......._ _ _:_ __
eQUJ.l to that ol thf Middle
East."
Ht noted that the deep
watns aDd roa,;h seas make
tbe oU drilJJllc l.D UtN!me.IY
dtmCillt job, but tbe problem
ls belac Ucked by British _,.r_. klaow-how,
acqrdred tllroegll yan of
deftl~eat ot subrn.arilM!s
ud Mrner:dble tectGIQiteJ.
"What do all theM de-
'leklpmeots melll to tbe
United states?"' be uJced.
ud tbeo can tdl ~r.
"Aa ally 'W'tth tremeadoal
eac-elty, Br1ta.tn., OIKle tM
rlca.t and most pooqrfal
utioD Ill tbe worl<t, ls moY-
i .. l:»rward toward anotbf!,r
•ra ot pro~Pf.rtt)' lDd J.a •
tlleDO!.''
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dlibOJJd bJ WUfOI -.......................
tala .. ~ thli ....
.. ald. '•Welll. .. to41111t
llftt Fit-Ill•-•• .......
-..... tt? ,,, " Ill 9 .............. ..
... pi ..... ......
~crfltftll,''
If permtuton comn tr... -
the Coasttl Com•" I I tw a _
c-.r port aDd normal rear
yard DHI will be r 1 red
to tbe daplu: at '71S Fera-
ieaf AYe, and the _... ,._
mOYed from 711 tetr tile ....
street parkiAc, Yr. RkiiiiiMr .....
ApprodmattiJ $l,S. au
be8l tOea for db, Cw•l
Commlsskxl Ud ar• 21 &l!t'l
lets .o br \a "1 Q1& " , ...... -............
RJchter ald. City J5 1 al -.
ot t-.rtac cMa ea. .....
ca.me nadlly,IMI......, ...... lnes•• oc~-,......,
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to lllo ...... ""'? L fttl t. Coul ....... Cdl.-.
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JIIMk llltloll '4*.-J bJ .....
Aa'fO a. RAAPA ••••• , o..c .., • s ·orr
PEG 'ILUPA,,., •.•••••• A s tete~
SOIB:RIPTIOII UTIS
to a...-"'• ... 0oe ,..., $1.00; a,..., t a.ao 0.0.,-.... Ooe ,..., ta.OO; ·-$10,00
~~...e.,~~
ARVO E. HAAf_A, o'!"e' Md pu&lishe, of the Elllsitn
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SOME OF THE PROJECTS adertateD by tbe llldt·ri
MCtka of tbe Tt.Hdly Monda( Clab IDclade crocbetblc.
ltltebery and needhpojDt. U.uy of the Meau: an IOid
lor the club's ptdlaDthropies. Mrs. Marpret Co"'*"
aeated, who ls ebllrmu of the sec.tloD. ts lootbtc at
some of the' l'laftdlwort. of U.rs. Pnry Nollar, left, Uld
Mrs. Paul Aslr:i.D. The knit-wits w-Ill hold lhelr oext
meet~ne Uooday, AJJrU 12.
• SUGGESTIONS f OR EU:cnoN DAY
At the start of the Newport Beac h City Couac U elec=-
Uoa ctmpllgn, I submitted a s!Dgle questicm to aU the
ca.DCiidates.. That quest1011 deals 'With what I coaslder
to be tile mo st critical problem rtrht here at I'Dmt as
well as throughOut our natioo ~-the alanni.Qc and eon-
tlllulD( rise in the cost of liYing.
TOM ANDERSON
My letter to I he candidates pointed out that this problem
bits us au in the pocketbook every time we co shopplor;
for our enry d.a}' needs. Again quotlog h-om the letter:
'· r hope that all voters and all candidates realize tbal
this increase in Prices ls caused by lnflatioo ••• and
that the tnnauon is caused b}' the deficit IPelldtnl by
the federal government ••• EYery omce holcler can do
somt'th!Dg about this problem, and the solution has to
be&iD right here at home."
WHAT'S YOUR ANSWER?
My triple-barreled question asked: '•WW you pledge
your help in halt~ this lnfiatlon, and to nat tltd., wUI
you arree DOt to vote for feden.l revenae sh.ar1og re-
quests, aDd to r efuse tbe fundl.ng if it Is offered by the
feden..l pernment?''
l selected this basic issue because noth1nrl; else reilly
matters 1f that ke}' problem is Dl t solved, U our otrlce
holden continue the in.::redfble folly of nalboos !lpebd-
IDg a.od thus drive ou r RJ.tioo to uiHmate ftscal cboas,
what value is there to campa.ip pledges for eco~y,
opea IIPI.Ce. parks, beautittcation, Improt'ed tramc now,
off-street parking. and all the other promises tllat
peli.Ucians offer. These promises eome a clime a dozen,
and that's all they will be worth if fiDucial disaster
is not averted.
Bec:ause ~ ·f the vital Importance of this .ae basic
luue, I am basing my choice of caodidates oo the answers
ctYeD to my question. These answers were printed 1n
full iD recent issues l·f the Enstcn. I bope you pa.ld heed
to these replies~ and recognil:ed tbose that were forth-
rtcht and unequivocal, and those that dodpd the luue.
There was oo hedging oo the part of tllue of the caodl-
dates: they pledge to do their best to restore ftscal
responsJbUity in local government, and I am roJog L
cut my YOte for them: Bob Brockman ln District 2,
Pul Ryelloff in District 5, and DlmcaD MclDtosll in
Dtarict 7, See you all at the polls 'h.etday,
Pr es1den t Ford has
changed hts m1nd ahout
innat•o n. But th e new mmd
doe.~n't work Hny hcttn
than the old ono:.
lnOat!on. re (!Jmt'ntat!On .
l'Ontrol of our lives t>y
gov~mment w1ll get worse
and worse and worse -unt1l
wt' h1t a bou om and the
people rrhel. It l'Ould mean.
and 1n our time . a
fC'VOIUtlOR 10 the ~trt't'IS.
Oictatonh1r .
V~ttually <~11 of our
sc:rio us prohlems nr caused
by our own governm~nt
There would he no threat
from Without had not Ol.lr
o wn !Overnment. the
Puppetrers o n the Potomlh"
alo ng w 1th the.r
confederates. the weasels of
Wa ll Street. t>uilt thl."
CommuniSt cnmmals mto
the Scourge of the world.
And ou r Jo me st "
prot>lo:ms" <;overnment
made mos1 of them. Our
I '
leaders an· stealina us blind
and spendina us into chaos.
PROS and Ir .t. ~HNS In l<t46 ronares:sionat
Al'I-Ul.. Commutee. h•d 400 '""
~emhers Tha t f1gu rt' h.,d L.----------~-------------------------------J ·~•Il oo ned t o 4 .~00
REAGAN: AS THE FOUNDING FATHERS INTENDED
The "Reapn Pian'' 15 10 keeping with wh1tthe framers of
the U.S. Co nstitutio n had in mind when the-y limited feder1J
taxation to 1 p<-t cap1ta ba SIS, ilnd left su ... h thinl'> as welfue
benefits for the poor enllrely WJthm the JUriSdiction of each of
the several states .
If weJrare was Jefl to the states. some Slltlles ,.auld be more
extravapnt than others. Soml!' slates mi&ht wei! rest rict su ch
benefits to the proven needy, and as a result wo uld require
fa r less tilxes to support welfare payments. The low-tax sliltes
would develop the most active husiness operations and With it
~ rnJny employmenr opportunities there would be l1ttle need
for wel fa re In low-tax states, more of the consumers· dollars
wou.ld go for good~. Jess for tues.
Other states m1sht choose to be overly generous wtth
welfare. wh1 ch would encourage and enlar~ welfarism. Such
states would have 10 1mpost h1&h taxes that would decreue
business act JVJ!itS. drpress the st"ate's economy and they'd lK
fa ced With .. grow1ng welfare b1ll and decreasin& revenues.
(Thts iS who~t happened to Nrw York .) The needy would suffer
the most
It would m.ol take lo ng for t he people to realize th1t where
the liXe\ we•e lowes!, 10 such states there WIS the least need
for welfue ass •srance. That it was in the low-tax states where
'all the people prospered the most. Then there would he
competition amongst the state governments to have the lowest
taxes, so theu econo m1 es would p ow and their pe ople would
prosper. In su~:h Sliltl~s the needy would then be best cared for.
because: then thue'd be more for all.
Under federal wdfare, every state tries to pay the most
a.nd so the "New York "" cOnditio n grows and spruds, crcatin1
rutional CTISIS. depr~s•on and unemployment.
AMERICANS DESERVE BETTER
Under our ~.:om pulsory "Social Secunty•• plan, our tues
10 into the federal treuury and the benefits are P»id out of
the fedenl treasury , the taxes fro m the youn&er workers aN:
used to pay the hendits In the older ex-workers.
When there IS 1 surplus of taxes received ove:r benefits pa1d
out, the fe deral government horrows those funds and spends
them, leavinl fe deut I.O.U.'s that ca n only be repaid out of
taxes collectetJ from us. p1y1n1 interest tued hom us.
In oontriSt. pnvatel y-s~ved retiremen t fund s and annuity
plans acluall y <~ccummul<~te funds that are then invested in
productive profiuhle enterprises and so contribute to the
P'OWth and expans1on of the economy. Thu.sJy they IN:
promotin& the aeneral welfare makin& more and better aoods,
ttr~icea and jobs 11V1i l1ble for everybody. On top ol th1t, the
fipres show such annuity arran~menu pily out more, per
dollar invested, for t he beneficiaries than does fcdenl "Social
Sec:uri.l y ...
Critk:.hm of the compu.lsory "Soci•l Security" prop-ams is
belt.d upon the flct that it costs so much, .,.ys JO"'Iittle and
does nothlnl lu promote the aeneraJ weH1re nor expand the
aaUonal economy that aupporu it. Taxpayers, beneficiaries, all
Americana, deserve somethin& better than the compulsory
"'Social S«urlty" prosram; somethin.a like tht:
f,...,IIH)f-cltolce as to how they wish to provide for their
*"-t..-.h.
/f.ftlhn' eo"'n""'' •Jtd qwutlotu .n ~~H-komc. l'lt•N
wrlt• ., , "Tit~ A mule." W•.1 FHtttrll," f.O. /lox 1091.
ff1!uH1 Fo,c. Ttttfltllt~ J186J.
mcml'lef"!i hy 1QS4 . Today .
!he tolal of leechrs on thr
\ongress•o nal payroll.
.~Ul'kmg our hlood . numbers
I 7,000 T o m o rr o w''
Tomorrow 1t 'll he ~evrr<~l
limes that. if tho: Congn.·s~
l'an buy, l'>u1ld or confi!'>,·at t
the: nel·esSlHY hOUSing.
In rase-you're worned
ahout your futurr. you
s h oul d t>e Th iny-seven
fedenl "plannmg" agenots
are ~·urrently spendm1 5450
milli o n if year o n
"planntng." Some of the
planmn11. ts for 1984.
"Rese~~tch " 1n education
hy the N1t 1onal Institute of
Educat1on 1 Nil:.) runs more
than S200 m1lho n a year
Among other discoveries
the buruucrats have made
wnh our confiscated dollars
IS the New Math stipulation
that "two pl us two JS
probohfy four " The N.J.E
h as s pent SIOJ.OGO
"ld en t il'y1n g In dividual
Learn•n& Differences 1n
Infants and Tottle rs.'' II
s qu1nd ere d S49 ,000
rrsear c h1ng ''Sprcc h
Patterns of Teachers u
They Affect Childrcns'
LangUiiJe Development ·· It
burned up S258.GOO in "A
Study of !he Goals laymen
Ex pe c t o f S"condary
Educ ation." It seduced
5300 .000 of y o ur
bard-earned tu. dollan for
"A Study of Sex Role
lear nin& and Se x
Discriminatilln." It spent
SSO,OOO for "A Study of
Sex·Biat and Sex-F1irncss in
Guidance Matc ri1l." You do
w1nt N.I.E. to be able to
broadcut such monumental
i nt elli&e nce to t he
disadunta1ed in Alaska.
Appalaelh i1 , 11nd the Roc.ky
Mountains, don't you? Well ,
to accompUah this . the
N .I.E . hu spent SI S
million. so rar, build in& 1n
"educarlon11 space llitellite
10 btoadcaM health ha bits
ar.d child ca~"' on TV to
t hese areas . The TV
rec eiv ers to view th is
11rbaae costs SJ,OOO uc.b,
10 few ~ehoolt wlll be able
to pu reha.'tt' them, th1nk.
aoodneu.
'
All horst'S and some
men mu ~l 1->r broke hefote
they'll "'or I... At least S I
htlhon a year IS hemg ripped
off hy meiJ LUhk ~urns and
hunglmg hureau~·ut s m thr
Food Stamr fraud. In ~ny
Ire.: 'v•'l'' ~. hunj!n must be
the to· 1 sow er for Food.
Today ·• hums don't gt'l
the H monr) on stntet
l~ornrrs . tht'y get u from Big
Brothl'r 10 thr mall Wh te h
fC'mJnd~ me of the town
drunk who hummrd a dollu
from a Jc3d1ng CJ117e n who
adm onish~ h1m "Now
Geofll!l.". pro nus,. me you
wo n't ~rrnd thiS fo r
whi~key."
Gcor~r took the dolkr.
put it '" llis (locket and
mumhltd ··Am"t no SOB
gonna trl l me how to spend
my mun ~:y'" But Jet us not
fo rget thHt the nlaJority of
the "'honorahlr" members
of tht' ro ngres~ has ~n to
11 that a family of four with
an income of S9.770 a year
quahf1es ror reduced~te~
school lu nchrs subsidt liJ.
hy t h ,· heleaJ uerel
taxpayer~
pr iv ate-sec to r
workt:r~ are raymg more
than S60 t>d\Jon dollus a
year to ~urport federal
"workl•rs ..
For lht• 1mmtd1ate
futur<". W•' fa ct' douhlr-dittit
innatJon yea r aft~r year. It
might @.('1 lo tot' tnple·dilil
Wh o a nd wh a t is
res ptmslhlr~
govt'rnmo:nt .
governm<"nt
(~overnmen t .
and more
\our cost of h"'mg is
gomg to ~ky·rodet. and so
are your ta,;es
A(t tr a f<w mor,·
many
not
words, but by the touch of
a halld, a baH>J taee, or a
merry laagli'!
W011't your please help
brl(bl• u boar lD the liYes
of ttte.e 1r0rth)' members ol
our commlllllty? Our YOhm-
teer omce ls ope~~ any week-
day betwHD 9 a.m. aDd 4
p.m., and we welcome your
response.
Very tnJ.Iy,
Lots Powers
Volunteer party chair-
man; 545-9331, en . 483
or 484.
25,000 SQUARE FOO T·
I!UILDIHG UNDER WAY
Harold Gnham of URO
Deveklpment Co. has pur-
chased a Obe.ac re parcel
and is bu.Udlnc a 25,000
square fo>t butldlag at the
24G-acre Cabot. Cabot A.
fortes Onnge County ln-
~strtal C.eDter. Santa Ana-
Costa Mesa.
U.r. Grabam says the fa-
cUlty. 110 be located at 3500
Carrtace Drive, will hOUse
Geaetal Cbem Aerosols. a
... dtristorl of Geoen.l ...
Cbemleallac., which already
OCOIIJilM. a 22,000 SQL~Ue
loot bulldiJII adjolnlag lt.
TIM let.se ls tor ZO years.
COM CA RDEN SCH OOL
LEASE IS DI SCUSSED
A dl.~sakxa of the pro-
posed senior c ltlz.en center
at Ftfth An. ud Marguerite
An._ Col'ODI. del Mar, aDd
the request tor edeasioo
of the lease ot this property
to Carden Scbools of Corooa
del Mar wu to come before
the Commlllllty De.-elopment
Cltlzeos adt'teory com-
mittee meettar yesterday In
the aew Newport Beach
Clt)' CoaDCU cbl.mbers. ac-
c:OfdlnC to Robert Cotes,
chatrman,
-.,1-...-J
For more prool ot the potency ol the "Na .
zi" c.harp, c:oMider wMt happened to Au.trian
indultrialiat Wolfaanc Wtc.k. In March, Mr.
Wiclr. wa rorced to ~ip as the tole nominee
for the pcet ot preeident ol Rot..ry lntema·
tiona!. His problem, it turned out, wu that be
had been 11 Nazi SS ti"'OO)e r durinc World War
U. Embamlued Rotary officisb aclmowledpd
that he had been a rood Rotarian, but they
n:preeMd rellef wbm he withdrew hia name
from consideration. The Nazi charge. honest
this time. was more th&n either he or Rotary
could face.
Aaother Double 8ta .. arod
With rer;ard to Nazi-baiting, two considera-
tion. trouble us. One is the failure of thO&e who
enrage in it to similarly condemn other Nazi-
like murderers, tyranla, tlnd arch-criminals. We
~fer chiefly to Communist leadera. many ol
whm't continue to make Hitler and the Nat:is
look like amall-time 1anrsters.
The other troubleaome point ia t he blatant
selectivity with which the Nazi charwe i1 em·
...,......... -----.. ____ .. _ ... _ .......... k
~ ..,. sua;-! Ia ee ut .r U. DIIMft • "-IW•...._., 'rrt..-... ...... 'ferO.
fill ... fldta:
• ......_.. ' rd-U. Nslhsrtadt.. who a.
p ...... ....., ,._..---he •1-
................... --.... Lad<heod Corponta., .,.. a Nul llklnl trooper, For ,_.,.,.._............,..;thl>mdond Neloon
RocltefeUw ill the ie~l.ionali.t Bi&derbera
IDOV'ftMIIt ud hM ~ the ronficlenor of
the ...wid's IDOftft end ehakan. H;. Nazi plllt
should IM!w reneeted Oft hila a'nd on hill
CI'OClia. But it hM ntwr dODIB .o.
• In 1938, the Soviet I"')"Wf'mmeru actually
aiptd the infeiDOUI Molotov·Ribbentmp Non.
Aa• E aioa P.ct aacf m.de the Soviet Union an
ally m Hitler. 1'he NW ._.., Md by tht>n
alrNdy b.pn his caa~paip aca.iJwt tbe J"'"'·
The R.ck. ..,.eilft, stayed rn..dly ..rith tM
Nuis Uftti.l Hider's arm tea: marc:t.d int• Ruuia
in 1941. Where ba there everbee•condemna.
tioo ol the Communist 1Mden for rozyin,t up
to Hitler'!'
• For the ultimate in selective blindnet!!oi.
however, we tum to the c.e o( UN S«notary
General Kurt Waldheim. In 1942. hr wa11
wounded in J.Uie while ,lllfrVinc u a lieutrnant
under Adolf Hitler! That's riJht! The Sectf'tary
Genmll ol the United NatioN •ore • a.,astik11
thirty-odd year. •· But when ia the outcry?
And, irony cA irontes:, Kurt Waldheim has heen
choeen by Rotary International to Jive the ma1n
addtMB at ite annual ooawntion in JuM".
Why the telect.ive blindne.? The an11wer *"'
8imple. The tar bru1h i1 withheld when agents
or friends of the Communiat conspiracy are
involved. Bernhard, the Rockefellel"'l. Wa)d.
heim, and the United Nations are no ent>mi€'1!
of Communiam. Franco surely was onr. Our
1\JeU is that Wolfl'•"' Wick waa thi'O'Wn to !he
wolvt'll onJy to keep the spectre ofNaziftlm a)i\·t>
for continued selective uee in th• future.
(' 1!17'6 1llrJoll,. S.rrh .~irh f mll<l'"t"•
Bluffs electing by mail .....
I'IU JI( -Ill
Sii candidates are l'tlDillaC
to nu 4 YaCUJc!es 00 the
Blurts Homeowners Com-
munity Aooclatlon board of
directors. betng decided by
mall baliot of members to
be opened at 10:30 a.m. ttds
Saturday, April to. Mrs.
Annette Cates, president,
reports.
New omeers of the as-
sod.attoo wtl1 be elected and
the aew dlredors Installed
at the anmu.l rRf'ttklc sched-
uled for 7:30 p.m. April
20 lD the Little Tbetter at
Co ron~ del Mar high, scbool.
Mrs. Cates adYI.Ies mem.
bers planainc to attend the
meetiat; to come early as
the paJ'Ir:las kit nus rapidly
wttb coUece atudenb: attend-tor classes that ftlghl in
the high school.
Tbe candidates lnc.IDde
JotiD start. RiebU'd W.
Millar, Fred Wlkman_ Jobn
M. t.lel.frll a.Dd Pbil Carn.n.
OR BUSINESS TONIGHT.
-
. ..
Sea Coast will plan
your home or business
security syst em .
Phone
642-3490
Now!
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1651 P loc•111Ho •••· ~ C•t'-M•s•
HOW WOULD YOU
I
TO BE IN OUR SHOES?
When you're in our shoes, the
feeling is out ol this -ld. li!lht
and frothy. yet sturdy enough lor
booch or play.
We -many lllllieties of the
endless summer sandal · and you're
sure to want one of them-or
two-or three.
Straps, slides. they're all designed
for comlort, with a lashion llare
that puts them at the head of the
class.
Regulaly sold lor S18 to $20, they
""' ,_,..being featured at only
$12. 90 .. .1or a short sale period.
Don't let that figure go to yox
head. Oo let it go to yox fwt .
That's where these sandals belong.
. '
..
. ..
Aa ert a ea.. fl ... .,
....... ol~.,l!Uib
1rlll .....,. CI!Udna's YO-
lip. O.S.A., aa.IU-.U.U.
dDIIu JII'OJtet ol ....,.__
ua.l OrpiiM8 *·· aeCDI'd--tD Meln (lin. Jame$)
GlaTu of Newport B•eb.
(WIJC' 11 of .. .,...,. Or-
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PaUL
AIUJts aMtallrldlicworb
have a nice county
ltSI»E
1HE
CAMPAIGN
ly
Max Binsweng•r
Although I am pretty well known in the busi·
ness community, my campaign advisors tell me that
the voters of the Fifth Supervisorial District have
never heard of me . . . anl:t even if they have, tney
probably can't pronounce my name. For the record,
it's pronounced BIN·SWAM·GER.
Some friends suggested that I write a ••homey"
type column to develop some name identification
and at the same time to let the YOters know where
I stand on the issues. That sounded like a pretty
good idea, but I've discovered that there's a heckwa
difference in conveying a few clear thoughts on an
intra·office memo and writing a weekly newspaper
column. I'm already a week late for the first dead·
line. It's tough to write a paper letting the voters
know where you stand on the issues without sound·
ing self·serving. -I've got a waste basket full of
paper to prove it.
Just three weeks into my first campaign and
I've learned a few hard lessons. First, you can't just
test the water, you'd better be willing to dive in all
the way. The day I announced that I "might" run
for the Board of Supervisors, the phone startJd
ringing with friends telling me to "go get 'em" and
others telling me "where to go." People I've •ver
·~ t.ari ~ fne otl the 5trMt « tetept•Mtd
my ~e to, ,a~$k my pos~ion ~ every issue from
tM COas~ \.ine Commission to the Mw stop ligtt\ on
MacArthur Boulevard. It's ·a real experience.
I've also learned that a campaign is not a
personal thing. It affects your family. your friends,
and even those who attend your church N are mem·
bers of the same club. Everything you do or say is
questioned, examined. and criticized. lndivtduals
who are upset with something you said. or oppose
your candidacy in general, take out their frustration
and anger on your family and friends. All you can
do is tell them to grin and bear it.
Finally. I've learned that in a campaign the
candidate himself must make some really tough de·
cisions on issues that would never come up if he
were not seeking public office. For instance, those
who know me will attest to the fact that I would
never intentionally hurt or offend anyone. Yet, in a
campaign. how can I point out those things which
I think are wrong w1th the way Orange Coun~J gov·
emment is being run without laying the facts, ugly
as they may be, on the table? That in itself will
surely hurt some people.
In the business world such decisiOns don't
have to be made. In business, if a man loses his
integrity or his products or services grow inferior.
he goes broke, and that's the end of it. Unfortunate-
ly, that rule doesn't hold true in politics.
1 suppose that as the campaign goes on, I will
ruffle a f ew feathers by talking about things that
some peopte would rather forget. But 1 cton•t believe
that you can solve problems by ignoring them -so
I'm going to tell it like it i~
Next week. the good lord willing. I'll be blck
to talk about the cost of campaigning and where all
this money comes from. In the meantime. my cam·
paign volunteers and I would love to hear from you.
Our headquarters is at 17905 Sky Park Circle,
Suite P in Irvine. The telephone number is
751·3211.
Have a nice county.
MAX
-'"AIO .. OLITICAL ADYKftTiaEM.NT-
Peld f or '»J't Cltlnne fer .,_.,.....
OiAMBER SINGERS,
OiORALE TO SING
Tbe OCC Cbon.le UK!
Cbamber Singers will com-
biDe to a free coocert at
8 p.m. this Friday, Apnl
9, to the OCC audltortun •.
Rlebard Raub, cooductor
IDr both groups, reports tba t
....,.sts YU1 be oa musi
of zotb eeeDiry Amertcu
composers, tnelo<tlng Char-
les Ives, Samuel Barber,
Norman Dello Jo1o, Gian
Carlo Menotti and Halse.
Stevens.
ntORSOAY. APRil I, It~
Q)QA DELIA' CM..
~' '\lJrA!SER-RECEPTIO:-. --A.. Patrick ~agel, Mrs.
~:a nan Ber,eson and Houston l. Flournoy, left to r l.ght,
arP ptr turM at tbe flm·1ratser -rP eptton for Mrs. Bergeson
'Plrl Mar"l• 31 at ~~ ... Santa Ana r ountry Club. Mrs.
8"r2t:son IS a r anrltttltP for tt ... GOP oomlnatJon 10
!I" 74th AssemlJI} .Jtstn ·t. Mr. Flournoy ls the former
st:tte tontroller and 1.•-.; GO P randtdate tor governor.
ftLLEO EASTER BASKETS
CHOCOLATE ECGS
MOVEL Tl ES
PLUSH TOY$
R.ltRRIT'i I "'118 \' <..HI CKF~'i
EASTER ECG OYES
EMPTY BASKETS&. GRASS
I AMES L. VILLERS bubeell
appobted geoeral maaacer
of Del Webb'sNewporterlnn,
replacllle Edward M. Nigro,
wbo was recently promoted
to n ce.presldeot of opera-
tioos for Del Webb Hotels.
Yr. VWersoomesherefrom
the MGU Grand Hotel, where
be was director of sales.
A gn.cN&te of West Vlrgini.a
Un!Yerstty and former Ma-
riDe Corps captain. be en-
tered tbe botel fteld 1n 1968
•Ltb tbe Sands Hotel ln Las v ep.s and jotaed the staff
of the MGM Grand Hotel
1D 19'71, wllile lt •ns stUl mown as the Booanr.a Hotel.
He lDd his wUe, Janet. have
3 chUdren, Tracy, 12,
Jimmie, 9; a.od Michelle, 3.
COURSE DEALS WITH INVESTING
C,LAMS • OYSTERS • SHRIMP • SWORDFISH • BAll
SIGN UP
TO VOTE
The county registrar of
voters anoounces a county-
wide rectstration c1r1ve for
Harbor Area slp-ap loca-
Uoos are 62 Fasbioll Island,
at the stage court. and the
CU'CIGSel area at SoathC~st
Piua. Costa MesL Deprty
rectstrars wW be on today
from , 5 p.m. today through
Saturday, AprU 8-10, and
from DOOO to 5 p.m. Sunday.
~Ia •rder ~ r~. a per-
toG 'lnust 1>e a~uatted States
Ctttten and at least 18 years
of ace as of' Jane e.
JAMES ROOSEVELT
BACKS VI VI AN HAll
James Roosenlt of Spy-
glus RW, soo of the late
President Franklln D.
Roosevelt and a former ooo-
gressmao from Ca1Uorn1a's
t6tb district, bas endorsed
Vivian H.all of l"lne for
Coogress from the 4oth
dlstrtct.
James Roosevelt teacheS
a course oo the U. s. Con-
gress 1D the social ecology
depLrtmeot at uc Imoe.
Vinan Hall teacheS Eoc-
llsh Ml time at West-
minster high school and
se"es as ftrst n ce-cbair
of the Natiooal Womeo's Po-
litical Caucus.
IH Sl DE STORY BY
REGISTER EDITOR
Jim Dean, e.xecutlve edi-
tor of tbe SaDta Ana Regis-
ter, will preseat a prognm
on tbe Inside, beb1Dd the
scenes world.np of a news-
paper at 8 p.m. Wednesday,
AprU 14, at the speaker's
forum at Park Newport.
He YW sbow sUdes of
arcbatc methods used ln the
euly dllys of pri.Dt1.oc and
be'll tell of the new com-
piler capabUJUes whlcb YUl
lftOlatioDJH the prlDtlDg
fleM.
ZONTA Q.UBS PLAN
JOINT IMSTALLAnON
What would an expert re-
gard as a wise investment
during cbangtng econon.~,
times? Answers to that ques-
tloD will be provided durinr
a tree S.part evening lecture:.
series offered at OCC.
Tltled ··Money, invest ill£
and financial planning," the
series meets on successiv~
Monday evenings, beglnnl!lf
AprU 19, from 7:30 to 3·3C
... ,..., In fine arts ha ll 11 '1.
I .. , turPr ts Et1wart1 '' \.H\
a veter c~cn or morP tt.an 2~
} Par s or Wall StrPPI dnd
h.•art.lng experience.
The opening le~'tu r~-o v.'lll r ... aturr a diS~'USSIOO about
mnauor., 1nronoe tax ant1
fix.-t1!nv;.stmeotc;. The .l.pnl
2(1 SF-SSIOO .VIII take a • lOSf-
loo;. at tht> sto• k ma rk~-ot.
On \Ia) 3 Mr. ~lr~an v.·IJ
lis uss stO<.I-5, bonds an'!
options •
Newport Ha.rbor ZoiD
Clllb .W )olD Y1tb tbe Saota
AM cblb Ill a )!Wit mltl'la-
UOD ot MW oGleen at tbe
lrYiM Cout C..U, Ct.b
0. Tlllndlly, April zz. lellush ...
s"*' o•tr 't14 1'.11.
,., £. c-.... •• Cor_..,.._ • (7,....,....,
11V8 P'ldfic c .........
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HALIBUT • ABALONE • LOBSTER • STEAKS
• ••
• •
''I'm voting for Ray Williams
because he favors the kind of
land u'e that won't further
overload our already crowded
streets and airport."
South C'od't Pla::a a. .. nN ''"" tumen~ r,·J. ~ut ,., 1..'f"\ 1Hhl'r 'rnn~·like c,,J,,r "'u
can imagine thi~ time ot \ l'M. \n •'''''rtffi\'01 ,,j tl1 '" l'f', '''nh' in h;m~injZ "'l'"'"t',
ported plant,, .tnd the \'Ut \ .tril'l\, pJu, lll.ln\ (-le,IUtituJ hlllnt,\iO'-h;n (' "l'l'n
arranged up .mJ do" n nur '"''"''-'' ~.·l m.tll. Tht!< J.1::lm)! ,Jt,pl.t\ ''' n,l,,r ,,;u pl."
to a pac"t•J h,,u~ (we hl'J'd t hr,,u)!h :\pnl t7. thl· J.l\ "''" ,r,· b,t,·r.
Pl an tll 'j,if tht..• Ea!iter Bunn\' in th~.· L\m'u,,·J (,,urt .til thl' we-ek .mJ ne\t. You
ca ne' en h.1H H'Ur pktun· t.tken "ith him.
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Eoele Roclr, --Soo Lsntn--:tnla
A............,tDtt.Dlet
G~ -.le ..... I 5' ...
-CIIJ--117 Erte
-"'c-del lluiiCILY-Iiotlltno
ciC..-........... Evie Wilson to talk
a _..., It .,. Stu '!'he wUe of J-W~ --ol PI,_ C.-K.eame t.llllle .-.....oect t:n-director of SoGtbed Call· cr~ C .. tcll It tlle
Aq: 15-!0 IIi 0ruco CoAst tomla Tee~~ Chall...,., wfll -ol tile-..... llro.
CoUep, 5pN.k a.t the Aprtl 14 10011 RJcbud Hermu_ It hiS
meeting of the 1iii!IDRH!D'S Royal Palm Dr.. eo.ea tniY..IlOVER TRAFAC 11-.
!IQUI..S !•PROVED QUINTET TO PLAY EneWUoaot,.eU-
AT HARBOR VIEW ill .., ... -· SOo ... TM tn.m.e slpal5 at ta.J•ted sblpr. p1aa111t -.11
Cout HfPway Ud Dover msle director, .U ..-.le
Dl1t"e, c.e ol the mmt C21· The H.t.rbor Vtew HWs eoordloator l)rCODtraCMI.
tnt 0 Co'?nmmee members ot the rested erNCtiou in r -Youth for Cbr11t, 6e •-&IICt' County. were modtner1 Orange County Phllhar-reeted ''Campas bite
... • ...... 30 to lmpi'O'"' monk Society wUl hear a S 1~ ••• ~ '' ...._.. .-tncers'• to a .. -e. ... tnmc now • according to WOO(tw ind quintet at the AprU ill l.he u.tlou1 Tee~~~e
tbe Calltonla Oeputment 20 m~ing at the home of America contest 1D ltl"l.
of Tnnsportatloa.. Mrs. Homer E. RMCl, 36!8 She also ortgtna.ted ud d(.
The ma~r mocl1t'leatior1 Blue Key. The QUintet ls rected the '•New DlrD.-t.. •·~·Uatl o! madP up of students from was .......... 00 a slons," .. 1 .. h school ...~--
... _ _. Cal Slate FullertOD. '1.&6 -... m -com.,...er. Which ca n grcap wlth WUter-,_. ·-·· by me••• o! detecto•• n .. group, calle<l the Nut--....-= ..... • rallies in Anlbelm; sbe was In 1.. d •-the 1 wood Quintet, is led by Ted roa Wu~::,. re s tbe YO ke of "Cberrle" on congestion, and Is ~ble PPTkins, oboist, whO ls tbe •· Rtclio Kleis 8J)IeChlb"
r •· 1 t•· ti workln~ on his masters dt>-0 c, ... ng ng .., opera · on to and did the ''Little E•el""" ·••·in h st m rr <>e m music. The others ~·· uu...._ t e roo e cient al-reoordf.r.as a nurrDer of
lot I r I Do 1tP \1ik~ Sweeny, basoonist, ·~ men o green o ver years ago.
Candidates sound off DISOISSIOM SU. TIEO
OM UMIV£1151TY Oil
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pie I L - -ot Ceu1 llwJ, ... ..__ .. .., __ c-... --
(t'OWI:II; rta U 11 I Ellt. ...... ....... ....... N· --. ~.~ .... -..... --0 ..... -. ~::\~~ :=:-=::.::.:..= ,,..... ---..... Bab sroct--. .-••••• ._, ......, ....., ·-~.-................... ,.. ... -.,._....... .. "-* ·-..... ... .. p 5 ...
brvtel Oftr a Jute....,. .. ='5• t11i1 •• , Q II
1n Ne&lpOI't c-., • .. o1 cu.~ 1ftOt tla•t&c --... _....,.,.,_ .. :=.:.-:':.:t..~ ~ ..... Laloaa.-s-
Untnn:lty Dr, nt ' :w Mr Trebler,... trdk
aplalt doft ~ 5
1 ••• rtJII.i ...... Jllrtbar --=-~ ~: t '1 trt, a .. ca ....
tnlls ud trdk -tDr CIUl .......... illllle-• • , ..... ol tire .....
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I tr-........ llot 0 ... ... •c ... powrs-
llr, -..... 1111 bl'tllp • : I 2 ,_......,._, ·--.. ---_,_ __ --.-.... M'cCO.•'Iillllllllld _. ..... :an JC.._ • ..,
real eDte ....,. .. , ...
t-.., toe-· lie-
It u ..... --"' jot ftiCtlb-, .. -lllr-
port. -.. lmpi'IIOolt tiiPt ....... .. --·-..... an c:ommerdal fllltlls
eoUt be taMed Ill) tbe 011-
tarltolrfolt.
Tloo ..... _, ...
taw' 'cal.........., :a •·
... flllJllptr Jlc•uwt .., IICIIIOikl-1 r u rrwe Will _.
.t?:JO ...... Tttl:ndly,Apto zt, 1a _,._c.,.
c-:t1 cU.IIben tiD ltMr
a pru '•ttoa .. tlw! 111'0-
JOelld UalftrattJ Drift ez--· fte prea •rtloJ by u.e
pllbUc worts ~rtmtat U •-""ac> lac-loowUoi-
nnltJ Oriwe fib: IMD tbe
tlotal tntftc now pletlrn -
how It relate' to other tnt-
ftc oonidors. A qnstt•
am ..wer ....a. wtll fol-
low tM preMitatloll.
fl.ster
and Coast Htcbway. The J••an C\trnons, fl utist, Bruce
compute r counts the number La lln!t>r, clarinetist, and PUBLIC PURCHASE OF
of cars waiting at the inter+ l:.rir1 Botirf}', horn.
d-"' Weot !low-c-br--. •-port martae, apJat ea-.-1• 1 .-Dd .,...oucltJ
........,. of tile Coutal Coo-out 10 be a damplac c.-
t:rol Com~ Mid 1M-•r .,.. eout tnme. Be
local perameMal COIItrol. fa"fOI'I 1 Cout lllctiWIY
Cootrolled -Ia craat, bridp -... -be adcled. ud .. COfttll•'-' ae DI:Mr aad 8aytlde Dr.
that -,o.c JIICIPie are DOt tater~. Tnfllc 11 u rettiJII 18f01ftd. ..s a ~ u a ioea1
<Di nner
Marine Restaurant
4·00PM -fO·OOPM section and lJlows onl} ThP. n•"'E'tin~ will start at IRVINE LAND AIRED
enough itreen time for those ~/:31' a.m. and co -hostes~
ea rs to move through thf' '4'11 1 h~> Mrs. Gwyn Parn·
lnter section. anrJ :\lrs. Donald E. YaM.
ABANDONED CANDLE
IS BLAM ED FOR FIRE
DEliQe PLAZA • NEWPORT CENTER
\n ab:mdoned candle was
hlamt>fl for a $3,000 fire
In th£> second-Door apart-
fTr .. I•I or Melanie Reed, 3601
I <I'Kt" Ave., West Newport,
at •o:tJI a.m. Sunday, April
4, !11~> Newport Beach fire
riJ>pat!IO~>nt reported. The
c;f ru• tu rP rerelved $2.000
darnag" and the contents
-:I, JOO, firemen said. They
<>nt ~re-1 thp apa rtment with a
:! -1 2 10' h line to put out
It,• fJT ~<. ThPrt' was some
sm{lk"' and water damage to
tho· lower apartment oc-
t·u~i~ by Ar mando Palacios.
Possible public acquisi-
tion of an uodeveloped 8.8
acre Plrcel of Irvine b.oil
oo the east side of ~r
bay lD the Bluffs nelgbbor-
hood wUI come before tbe
Ne"JJ)rt Beach Planablg
Commission at 7 p.m.
Thursday, AprU 15, ill the
City Council chambers,
James Parker, secretary,
h2.s announced.
. .
Imported gifts·-fumiture
-' crystal -china
1 he parcel is east or Back
Bay Dr. westerly of the
Eastlllutr ShOpping Center,
Vista del Oro a.nd Vista del
St:II. The ctty general plan
calls for the property to
be open space. The lt¥lne
Co. received an appraisal
of $550,000 for the property
last year.
WE REGISTER BRIDES
MARGO STUART
"''m voting for Ray W•ll•a ms because
through the Bndge Comm.ttee and
the Friends. he s helped us w 1th the
two biggest problems m town
traff1c and dw1ndlmg ooen space ·
YOUR VOTE CAN
MAKE A DIFFERENCE
Elect
AAY ****** WILLIAMS
Aprill3
BURIAL AT SEA FOR
BJGENE BOTHWB..L
Tbe cremated r emains of
Eugene A. Bothwell, 54, of
4301 H!larta Way, West New-
port Heights, were buried
at sea this week in atTaDge-
ments by Pacific View Mor-
tuary, following private tur.
nen.l services.
Mr. Bothwell had been ma-
nager or the Arches Marina,
3333 w. Coast Hwy •• Mari-
ners Mile, for the past 7
years, where he suffered
a fala.l heart attack Wednes-
day, Mar ch 31, He was pro-
nouoced dead at the scene
by pa_ramedtcs. He ls sur-
Ylved by his wife, Laurette,
of the home. Sbe told police)
ller tl.lsband had open heart'
surgery In 1963.
~nyour
over60 ...
you deserve
Special
atten tion
He ~ ... ,..&~-that And we would like to prove it to you. lf
you l Jro> "JV .. r bO C.r,zens 8o,-ts ready to offer you the
'oo'(J .... or>} Y'l'••ce~
• f--¥"-E o, .. ,..hnq ,4.cwunr -with no mon!Ny service
cf-oqe and no mon1mum bolonce
• ~REE. checks from 0\.1' Corporate Series
• FRE£ T raveler.s Chec.h
• FREF Cmhiers Chech
• ~RE:F 2 WQ )' 8or* by Moil
• FREE Money Odet ~
~ yO\.! ho"e 011 account at Citizens 8o.Y you enfoy
@:.(tended bor*ing hours, inclt.ding Soturdoy bonlinq.
You te<:eNe S't interesr on saving-s . . you con rent o
~le ckpoS:1 bo• . IN!! 0\1' ccnh Cash Res.erve
Actoun~ ,f yoo quoliiy. ard rrDny other special service,,
Gtozel'l§o Bar* wa,.s to rm~e life em$ for you. When
you're over li'J we feel you hove earned special
attenr100 Come in today ond start to ~y .. time of
'fOl' life
0 CmZENS BANK
OF COSTA MESA
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HARIOII tlVD. It IN([A
(WI) 111-4200
MEMB£1t rorc
G-A.. w.,_ 111---. '-'rtor -17 eul!lb.t: PaaJ RJCW Ud coaperatbl, be ..,71,
Hans Ollt Hepa. tbe J CID· 111r, William& a qed u-
dldates for tbe oae ec.cu 1e11111 011r "Detds, plla!lrst
poet •r distrtet 5, aa., •-..s tbell fa:l. He woald
Prened tbeJr Ylew1. fF1tMr DOt baYe powtb lD
Mra. Waa.o. flYOreddcrn tbe ctty. He pollled oat tbat
cout u.ea.ta to eaatrol UCI bad beeD plu.ed t»r
deYelopmnl: there ud 10t za ooo .,_.ts &ad DOW
let MMne<IOe else tab oYer. w~n If the totiJ. wt11
Newport Belch Is already reach 10,000. He 1.s the
90 per celt deYeklped, aDif prntdellt ot the Frteods or
r rowtb presents a eballmp Newport Bay, eooalders tbe
on bow to maaace ll. Sbe: bn.acb Ubra.ry eon«~Pt best.
Jald. Sbe ..-uti DO more bleb aad says that the 95,000
clenSlt}' eoadomlnt.ml, fl-proposed popallUOD" 1n the
't'Ors a paramedic utt IIDder muter plan malt be rnded
local coatrol to te"e tbe doft.
champagne
<flunt'ilreakfast
9 :00A.M-2 :00PM
BY RESERVATION
west bay ar., relllts aay No A&rthflr eoutn~ctton
a.ttemJi_ to eJpaDd present aiW the Cc:.lt Highway
fa cWUes at c:oaaty atlJIOrt. brMce ts ttarted ns urw:ed
fa YOrs a bructa lJ)J'Uy, b)' Mr. Mcintosh. He fa"fOrs
asks for elpedt.UQ( the baYbJC the \'Olen decide on
Boalta Cu)'Oa bJ-SIUS 1M doWD coast anDeDtlorl. fl.
wants imaglDI.UYe ·llpali-Yon low denslty resiGedil.l
utlon aDd eactoeertnr lor ase a ttrm ltaDd acalMit
tnlftc control. an,;,rt elpllDSion uc1 op.-
S OUTII COR SI I
TIIEATRE I THEATRE 2
Mr. Ryctcotr poi.Dted out poeea loa& range jeb at
that aU ca.adldl.tes were tbe 0ruce COUIIIty airport.
agal.nat espauion of the He trUts to CODtl.Dae the
county airport. He fa"fOI'I ftcbt lpiDst poUIIt1011 1n the
a small bru.cb IJ)ra.ry. said butlor ud to 11\atataJD strict
that a traftlc 10letloo woald fliCil oo.trols O'lfl" the
be a miracle aDCt tbat a oew
Coast Kl.ghway brtdge 'liOQld
not golv<> ::te problem. Cit)'
growth shoUld be slowed Mil
the public llhould be allowed
to 't"'te 011 &:IWD coast aa.
neuttoo. be added.
Ur, Herta said M ._., •
qaaneJ with ...........
wants to ate tM .._ It
"'" airport. - -lp&Ddlnc. wa11t1 .., mon ·
tnlfte IJc!U ud .,..-.
DoTer Dr. tnm.c a maiD
problem. He faYOrs a cllltn.l
Ubnl')', U JDODeJ ll anU-
&ble for U.. wtth a IJilem
of cln:llla!lllc -It
branch llbrartu. He wut1
a carehtJ atudy ol all Rdn
of Lssaes.
Arcbalal<l D. Scott m. Per
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PO 7:00&10:10
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H. Trebler.RaJE. WUJtam ..
DaDCaDMclotolb Jr.&DdBtU
Morris, caadldatea t»r t•
ooe clt}' couacU Jab In
district 7, tJPrened tbelr
Yiews. C ad.dlte Tom Blaadl
was DOt prtHDt.
BRISTOl CINEMA IV
Mr. Scott Wlllh DO mDH
Promoat.otJ Po.lata, fl\IIOn
city --cion --' bel:tre 10mtoDe aile wUl,
ultl lor fNII .. aQoh~ llt.&Dd.
udlwe .._,. ..-u are-
lOft ana w1tb ao mon 11-
dutrJ, CW12111 fedtnl
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F1C111101JS BtlSU!ESS
NAil£ ST ATEIIEIIT
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nta: Jou Tltqlh, JlO
Coni Awe.. Balbor. lfiud,
Ca. IIIII!,
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R.UOR <DRP. .TAKES
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-at 1M -IIIII t....... ..,.,_ .. u..
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"'Best Fllm
of the Year"
"THE RIVER ...... NI GER"
WITH LOU GOSlin
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SADDLES CRJ
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IIEWUIT MMIORIIISIGII TMUIISDAY, APML' B"
I'UII.JIIEDIEBILY--!'AGE' COROIIADELIIA'-CAL. ********************* NAMES MAKE NEWS
********•*********•** • A .... .....,. Cv Dialers AuoeiatJM Ud ct.tn.aa o1 tbe ~ rl eh d '
ud Oil GOY SIRCELLO ol ........ -feaar ll'....._.y ud auoet• .._ fill
"""""--·· -tllo -.. ............ Dr.B_..W_Atlll
U Oil '•A.c:tat Greece ud IMIIIIft ..._,
Do&ocr. tbe neaans l..JipU G,.._.."'
Dr. strceuo wtll ..,.0. Aprll to. •
oi-C-IOIIIu-llllod br ... ~c •~yut' ,. fteodcwe RobJDs Jr. ol c..ea--. ..-tbe ._llltllk!IDt
ol WILUAII IIILLR oiMc:Cor Fo" Au • w-. to lill'ft u laa-II) ttJe Calllomll.
New ,Motor Vtb.lde 8oan.t. Mr. M1Uer eame
to Ca.UIDnta Oil lU ~e from the
NaY)' der World Wu n ud was (radu'-
lted from USC lD 1951. He resides ln
Newport Beleb wttb b1s wife. June. his
'•lllusku of art" hued 00 IU ........ ........ driv f 'I · compact "• ..,. tboorr "' ,....,_ .. BolO loctw-. you e a a1111 y 11ze car or . . .
two tllo~;;;~~ud -. Jim, who works :::':::: C'n~..:C.~C::.: you can aHord to join the MICHELIN MOVEMENT!
Comm<:GS at 1 p.m. Ch k · I • • • • • You11 be &lad you did. ec our priCes.
• UNDA KUHN of Newport 8utlor Ml'
s eOOOI is a fla&Ust In the Calllcal'llla Dl.trtct ... /£•«"-ctes· boY """ ctrt ot 111o ,....
pi'O(rtm. · Sbe Is now eli.(I)Je to --Dill
second ptue of the eoatest by wrtt11e •
e .. y oa tbe tople, "In ~ ol. tree
eateJ'1l'rl.se. '' other local aUdeltl ....., coe·
peted Ill tbe seml-ftnals tachtded Ilrrlbord
Vogel ud Cbris Palmer of Cora. dll
Mar blch ICbool aDd Dlrid Keat of lfetr·
port Harbor high school. • •
WI LLIAM MILLE R GLO RIA. Z:IGf!IER
liS. 11
17S.IJ
liS. 1•
ItS· 1•
WICLCSI WHITEWALL
21S-I. 66.61 I 230 · IS
20S· IS 66.61
21S. IS 61.18
22s.u 11.ta •• TUIIL15S !LACK WALL
1•s-1o 21.n I 16s . 13 31.97
ISS-12 35.71 ISS · IS .2.89
16S· IS ••. U
Piu F.E.T. trom l,G4 to 1.79
• PRECISE HANDLING • FUEL ECONOMY
QIIIROL • LONG TREAD MILEAGE
12 ....
• GLORIA ZIGNER, president or Gloria
Zlgner and As.xlates loc., Newport Beacll-
ba.sed pubUc relatioos ftr m, bas been named
1n '•Who's whO 1D publle relations for 19'26."
A member or the Public Relations SocietY
of America and a fo r mer Orange County
Press Club board member, she has di-
rected her own firm for 12 year s, repre-
senting such clients as tile Registry Hotel
at Onnce County Airport, the Newport
Beach Warehouse Restaunnt, the John
Wayne Tl!llllls Club, Fountain Valley Com-
muntty HoiPitaJ.. World Team Tenn.ls, and
M. J. Brock Ud Sons.
CLI NT HOO SE l f:MMEnt JOt;UISOM ~~;:;=~~~~~~~~~~~~~;:~~~3~b~4 • Reappointment of ! fo rmer OrMre
County Fair board directors bas bea u-
oounced by the governor's offtee ta Sacn·
meoto. KENNETH JOHNSON. ~
whose term e:qllred Ju . 15. will ftll ta.
unexpired term of Rlc'-rd Butoa 1111111
Jan. 15, 1977. CUntoD II. Hoo8e Jr. of
Baycrest 1\as been ~ to a 1111 t.
year term. Mr. Johoaoa WW beed tr-1111·
culture, livestock and borst Pow com·
mittee for the Orat~ge County Fair, alated
July 16-25 at the Costa Mesa-blUed faellitJ.
Mr. Hoose, who Inspired tbe det'elapme.t
of the equestrlJ.n center located. oa tbt
fa.irgrounds. will now be oceupted wttb U.
lm.plementatlon or plans to qpcrade tbe
present facUlty, He hal set"Ted 01. the baud
of direq.ors of tile Boys Club of the Bar·
bor Area and Newport Hut»or fUCb Seal
Boosters. He ts also actt•e wUb CaUtonta
Equestrians Inc., Oorma M&ptre Duftlelcl
Memorial Radiation Tbenpy Ceater, tbe
552 Club of Hoag Hospital, Colli.~
Club and Westcliff Ptua Mercbdts Aaa:l.
-. .
_" ..
I
D ... st"CELLO DR. 8 RUHH£R
• Two UC Irvine humanists who nave
been promoted to tu.U professorships will
present IMugun.l lectures on their special
tlelds of study, Tbey are DR. THEOOORE
F. BRUNNER of Beach, professor
Paid Political Ad\IW1i..,...nt r-· ~:::-_·A~YQicnv-E-··Yea-··""""!
; COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION ~ I LEADERS I
t Of Newport ·seach •
... § .. .WHO REGULARLY ATTEND a
THE CITY COUNCIL AND COMMISSION I
I• MEETINGS ... KNOW THE ISSUES •
AND THE CANDIDATES. . . I
we • I ARE PERSOHALL y VOTING •
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0 ----I AND I ---RAY WILLIAMS---· . :.: . .r::: I
" IUCTlON APIIII. 13. 1976 ~------Oty--.:..·Wi_ielo_v_ ... _,.._Th_•_ .. _,..,....:._ _____ l
tw.A4W•'t I 'ut .. ftlt= •t Us • ~.. MARGOT SKILLING WINIFRED VOEGELlN MARY PARKS '
8 West Newport Harbor Island Balboa lal&Dd a
• PAUL HUMMEL TOM HOUSTON CAROL BLANCHARD I
• Corona del Mar Balboa Island Mariner s Ar ea .. I FRANK & FRAN ROBINSON FORREST FULLMER DICK CLUCAS I
• ~
Westcliff Area Newport Hel(hts West Newport
X BILL GOLD BOil...M.lY,AR JEAN WATT • ~ Balboa Peninsula Lilt~!"" Balboa Island Ha.rbor lsland I
~ WM, & vtRGlNIA VOSBURG JEAN WEGENER JOAN BURWELL
I• The Bluffs Mariners Area Ba.lbol. I&Jaod
1
.
SUZANNE RUDD GEOFF COLL(NS D.D.S. DON WILUAMS
West Newport Little B~ Island Newport He.l(hts
• • •~ ••<;;.=~~rt VIN.i'~~~~=s::.. FR~u= I
JOHN WERLIE JOHN SHEA J£AN MORRIS
• Balboa Island West Newport The Bhd!l •
j WALTER HEELEY JR. JA~SMITH ROLAND LANDRIG.V. I i Spyglass HW Corooa del liar l'ewport Hefct*
• • I JO~~~~~ RA~".!El~AR HO= =MD I
£ ERNEST L. SCANWN .a.--
• •
To Agorecillte Our 81-Centennilll
81RTHOAY 19 To Vote I !
'
The Best W•y I
I f
i'" ·~,!~ .!.!, :".~~~~~ ~~~~u":~'· "" L!,! '~"' •·~
•8_fUSIR'• W"l"Mf • •II'CIIOIIP• "'tt'd• 41 JH' •"Pitt•
Teachers in hall of fame
Fou r Orange Coast Col-Sbe deslped OCC 's Ant
lege teachers have been in· tutodl.l center in 1911 ud
du.cted Into tbe NaUooal was 1Dittamentallldet'elclp-
Teachers Hall of Fame. They~ inc tbe educatloaal t..U.C
are Lloyd Mason Smltbt aDd learniDc: e.ater. Slle Ll
natural science; Dick uttlor of the Eaclbtl 00111·
Tucker, athletics; Roslyn position tell, ''M.a: alter-
Snow, English; and Dr. Hal na.ttODS of uperteoce."
Schropp, counseling. Dr. Scbnpp bu .,._ 111
Mr. Smith received spe-OCC staff member t»r 11
clal hooors for being a years aDd ls u llltbGrttJ
''pioneer in large group in the QeJd of career eiilca-
teacblng," during which he tton. Tbroagb: hU e8orts
sbows slldes ta.keo on his OCC's Coau •Uac aDd Gold-
personal travels to Asia, aoce Dl.rllloa bas bee. -able
Europe, South America and to more etrec:UYeiJ pi'O'flde
Afrtca. A graduate or UC studeots w:tth caner 1D·
Berkeley, he has been on tor matlcm. Dr. Sc bniiiP bu:
the OCC staff since 1956. also prorlded IPIC'Wiqd
Mr. Tucker, at OCC for counsellftc lor pbyalc:al)J
14 years, Is assistant ath-baodieawed studeats.
lett c. director, head fooCbaU
ooaoh and also teao!>es CASTLE HAMED BY
oluses In health and pltyst. AHlHOI4Y S0100LS ca..! education. In 14 seasons
h1s OCC football SQUads have
racked up an enviable 94-.a-2 record, captured4 con-
ference championships and
won 2 national titles. His
1975 SQuad compiled a per-
fect 11-0 record and defeated
Rio Hoodo College 38-14 1n
the Avocado Bowl to -.In the
Da.ttooal crown.
Roslyn Snow 1\as taught
Eogll&b at OCC sloce 1962.
llooald 11. c.-... -~ednee ,.........,cl..
rector of edlltcalbl, It
Autbooy SchOol&, Newport
Beach. He bad pren.sty
beeil director of caner ed-
ucatloD.. He will be ~·
slble In real ..ratt llllc:a-
tloo, c:oUore-1.... -""" ..,..,w .,..,_ .. ._ •
out ADtboay's DeUIJ 50
sdloola ltateYide.
A TRULY PRDFESSIOMAL, CXIIIPLITI
TRAVEL 5ERVICE fOR MITM TMI
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SAFARI TRA\'El SERVICI PROIII$1$
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FOR All DOll I $TIC AMD lelo TA
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I LOCAL AHD WORLDWIDE
TOUR PACKAGIS
I CRUISES
I MOTEL , RESORT AMD CAR
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•
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OFFERED TO YOU WI~T CIIA.GII.
3400 IMne Awl-. "'"' lit.. aft
(MU •• I.IITOU
7!J4-ttzb'B!
'Tm voting for Ray Williams
becau se he ·s proved on the
Planning Co mmission that he 'll
listen l o re sidenls beyond
electi on time.--
YOUR VOTE CAN
MAKE A DIFFERENCE
Elect
*****
-.. P..c1 lOt O'ICoontoi•II .. IOfle<:l "-1WrU,_ ...... <DOt lllarl<l N 8
I' I 1•-............ --m Ulely--lng .. uuuna -· I Iiiii ... --p!OIIU:ble. And lor h~ _,lnga, wllll 1-
-. &II f tor 1M fullterm, 1~1 your -lngl In LFS lneured .... --•w 1. c-ue 111--II one of our lrtendly ~.a~t~urea Feder-' •• 11111 •zn111'1ra ..._ u. knaatme~tt proorwn that beet autte )IOU.
•
IY J,C.MUMP'H.tf:S
J. C. H••fl~riu, wbou :.tor~ 41 I32J New/'ort
8/uJ. 611!1 berJ~ 11 Cost•
Alu.• lfMtlr.•rlt for •ore
Ibn 2R yen&, u ..,
adbon'ty o" l~"•s ad
it!lllt!lr-y.
MRS. WARREN EZRA (Jeffrey pboto}
TH£ Dl.t.MOICD
CUT WAR
Suzette Denise Rosnes
weds Warren L. Ezra
The ••United StAtes cut"'
produces dl.amoo4s with 111
''IMal" balaace betweeo
wblte l1cht rtnected from
the top of the gem and the
colorfW '•ftre" caused by
dlspetsiOI'l of llgtt through
crow11 tacets,
Europeans are cuttlDg
some United states stones,
often With s.lplfleaot
weight loss, totnc reasethe
white l1ght reDectlng top,
thus reduclng crown b eet
slz:es and losl.n( some ot
the ''ftre.'' The result is
a ''flashier" gem when
viewed from the top.
Americans argue that a
dlamood is usually viewed
from a tS de(ree angle,
aDd that this new European
cut Is therefore less de-
slreable.
There wUI probably
never be agreement as to
the perfect cut, but in
Amertca, the '•UDlted
cut•· wlll probably
continue to be fuored.
Bruce H. Rotibes of Har-
bor View Homes escorted
tlts daQ(bter, Miss S..&ette
Denise Rosoes, down the
l.lsle ol st. Andrew's Pres-
byterian Church to exctwlge
weddlDC vows with Warrf!ll
Leon Ezra of HoDolulu, Ha-
waii, oo Saturday, Mart:bZO.
The Rev. Doo Maddox of-
Delated at the late afternoon
&:xlble ring cnemooy, Which
united tbe soo of Mr.
aod Mrs. Jack Ezra or
Hawaii and the c2augbter of
Mr. aod Mrs. RoSDes.
Mrs. Ken Werfelmaon of
Wtlmtngton served as ma-
tron of honor, and Mrs. Alan
Slroghmd of San Diego ns
a bridesmaid. Both the
bridal attendants wore
yellow voue gowns and car-
ried yellow and white dais-
ies and other nowers.
The bride chose a wbUe
orpnu gown in empire
style, trimmed with venice
lace at the stand-up neck-
line, slenes, high watstune
and throughoot the skirt,
which ended In a nowl.ng
Bring Easter Fashions
to the
Tennis Court!
• • I. A TI!$T
., Sl'lnlUi I. 5UIIIIIE-R
STYLES & FABRICS
FOR M£M. WOIIEM & CHILDREN
c{Pa;;;;:;:.:te:Ji,orls -too---·--
4Javat6e
traln. Her lace Juliet halt-
cap held her elbow length
Yell. sr.e carried a pn.yer
book adOrned Wtth daisies,
wbite tea roses and steph-
uolls.
Tbe rroom's brother,
David Ezn, served as best
man. Usbers included the
bride's brother, Jon Rosnes,
tbe groom's nephews, Bret
aDd Scot Matteson or :'iew-
port, and Greg:g Mlller of
Newport, a family friend.
Five-year-old-Carollne
Mayott was the diminutive
flower girl.
Following the ceremony,
a reception was held at the
VIctor Hugo Inn, Laguna,
where Miss Laura Eppler
was guest book attendant.
Special guests Included the
bride's maternal grand-
mother from Ot!sPlaines,
01., and a grand-aunt from
Delray Beach, florida,
The bride's mother re-
ceived guests In a floor
length gown of spring green,
'lDd thegroom'smotherwore
a pastel blue gown; both
had orchid corsages. Jim
Harrts furnished vocal and
lnstrumental music for the
reception. Tbe tiered wed-
ding cake was topped
with a haod-blown glass
bird cage containing love-
birds.
The new bride attended
Mesa College IO'IIIID l>tego
Md On.Jt18 c.g..e.cQU.ege •
She was employed by Bank
of Newport. Her IJJsband
graduated fro m Cha rmlnade
College In Hawaii and toot
graduate work at Ball State
University tn Muncie, In-
diana.
After spending several
days in tbe Harbor Area,
the couple are leaving for
HoooluJu, HawaU, where
tbey wm make their home.
EASTER EGG
DECORATING CONTEST!
Come in for your Special
to decorate. Available from
Easter Egg • all merchants.
Open ro all ages -
Entries
must be submitted
prior to Thursday, April 15
l!!;
DECO RATE TH £ SPECIAL EGGS.
Come to
Bays ide
Center
by the S~:;a!
ANY ART OR CRAFT WATERIAL S CAN BE VSED.
ALL ENTRIES WILL RECEIVE RIBBONS.
l sl, lrui 6 J rtl PLACE
IN EACH AGE GROUP
WILL RECEIVE A TROPHY.
~
Sweepstake Winner
will win a
TEN SPEED BIKE!
IAYSIDI DIIYI 'J.t.MIDIII ROAD
AT TMI I$L AMD
---.......... _-....... .
Hoag Auxiliary to
install new slate Se"'ia! and Qualil.)·
Since 1946 ,. AuOlarJ ol Hooc
.._,. • .W IIDid b uaaual
-April Z3 Ill ... ~ Clllter at the
floelt:al, thrtiDc at ll:SO
a.m. Wrs. E. L. Beah m,
Atllillary ftrst t1~e~TU1-
deDt, prorrams, as otncer
in cfll;rp of the alblr, ooces
that tbe toliowine dlgnJ.Urles
Ud tbelr wtYes baY'! been
Jevlted to atteM tht
ilmcbeon-installatloll as
(Uests of tbe Auutta.ry;
Georce Hoac 0, presldenl
ot tbe board or the Hos-
pital; M.lehael Stenos, hOs -
pUal admlnlstrator; Lou
Ku.. auocl.ate admiDJst n.
tor; Keith Wally, assistant
admillistrator; Robert Gor-
don, assistant adm~t or; W, R. Parry. c lain;
Dr. Gw)'lUI Parry, c el or
medical sta.lf; also rud)'
Cannoa, director of oorstng.
Mrs. Mutln Loclmey, AUt:-
ut.ary parll&mentarta.n. ... w
cooduct the lnstaUatlon of
the Au.Jilta.ry ofl'l.cers-elec t
for the two-yea.r term start-
ing In ADrU.
Mrs. SyiYta Livingston
Bogen of Lido Isle will talk
on '•Parent educaUoo. sex
I.IOAL IICITICI
fiCTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The touowing person is
doing business as: Sea
Greenery, 351 9 E. Coast
Hey., Corona del Mar, caw.
92625: Edith EmUy Houchin,
79'72 LampsonAve.,117,Gar-
den Grove, Ca. 92641.
Trus business Is conducted
by a.n individual.
Sl.gned: Edith E. Houchin .
This statement was filed
with the County Cle rk oror.
ange Count)' Mar. 30, 197G.
Publish: AprU 8, 15, 22,
29, 1976, in the :"ewport
Harbor Ensign. f -54474
..
eduatlon ... <<toalblorf."
Stle Is former state chair-
mao of parent educaUoo lor
Calllornia Cqress of
Pa.t8;ts ud Teacbers, ser-
ved as coosultut at famlly
life workshops at the College
of the Pacific, Stoeldon, and
at UC Dans, a member Gf
the National Council oo
Famih· Relatloos, Orange
County chapter. and Is a
lecturer tor Onnge Coast
College and Golden West
Coll!l(e.
LIGM. 110nea
fiCTITIOUS BUSINESS
NA!o!E STATEMENT
The following person is
doing business as: stafford
e! Cte Woman Haberdasery,
2640 E. Coast Hwy., Corona
del Mar, CaiU.: Joseph R.
Stalford, 112-I/2 Pearl,
Balboa Lsland,. Calif.
This business is condor-ted
by a.n individual.
Signed: Joseph R. Sta!ford.
This statemenl was fil ed
•xtth !he County Clerk ofOr-
ange County Apr. Z, 19i6.
Publish: April B, l :i , 22,
29, 197 6, ln the Newport
Harbor Ensign. F .54695
LIGAL 110nc1
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
Tt\e following person is
doing business as: Co\Uitry
Life lnteriors, 3426 E. Coast
Hwy., Co rona del Mar 92625;
Patricia s. Gnadt,122.3Sand·
key, Corona del Mar, CaUf.
92625.
This business isconductl"'i
by an individuaL
Signed: Patrlci.a S. Gnadt,
This statement was filed
wJtiJ the County Cler k ofOr-
ange County Apr, Z, 1 Ti6,
Publish: April 8, 15, 22,
29, 19'76, 1n the Ne'.ll'pOrt
Harbor Ensfln. F -54698
NURSERY-
allis}ft's FLORIST
9.95
Now in
Gorgeous
Bloom
ITO Green
Indoor Plant
6"' POT
•••· a.ts
HANDSOME EVERGREEN ~NitUB,
III'ITH HUGE CLUHEIU OF
AZALEA ·LII(f BLOOMS.
OJ\IEOFTHE
MO~T aEAUTIFUL
INOOOJP PLANT~
'JIG AP P E Tt T E S
fOR H.&.R .. fUL IN~ECT~
1.9<) Fo•
USE MOTHER NATURE'S
GARDEN REMEDIES!
Earthworms cAntMcos eN•tcN TME sotL.
1.98 BO X Of SOO
Pray..i.!!g Mantis
IUTCHIMG A~ WEATHER WARMS,
THEY SOOM Df'IOUJP
HARMFUL IMSfCT~
1 EGG CASU
SI"ECI ALS LIMITED TO
l.99 .....
2640 Harbor Blvd., Coste Mew~
QPENDAJ(Y
COMMITTEE TO RE-ELECT
COUNCILMAN
PAUL RYCKOFF
T ~E l'l 'o'C KOFF Fi1o M il'o'
NEWPORT BEACH
CITY COUNCIL
APRIL 13, 1976
district #5
City-Wide Vote
$.~., R .~t>••rl w ol .. MMIIol•.,l P~ul d .. u<>h• .. , c .. ool '"" "'" '" ,,.,., 8•!!
In I ~72 Paul Ryckoff cam-• paigned on these issues: Con-HE KEEPS HIS PROMISES
trol growth -keep .'lewport Bea ch a desirable residential town with a village
c haracter -be r esponsive to the r esidents -cont r 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 make it mor e realistic in dealing with density and hillside de-
ve lopment -to change the Cit)· Charter to give c itizens the right to vote on large
future annexations. And Paul has consistently fought against state and federal
control of local gavernment. HIS RECO RD PROVES that you can depend on him!
CAN HIS OPPONENTS DO BETTER?
DO THEY BELIEVE IN SPENDING CONTROLS and GROWTH CONTROL?
WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE? Paul Ryckoff believes that
• Newport residents have a
rigbt to expect that their interests will be placed abOve those of
Barclay Ardell
Allan Seek
Carol Blaachard
Joan Burwell
Nib Christianson
Dtek Clucas
Ca.rroll Seek
BRETT
politicians and those with special interests. He believes we must
control gr owth when it threatens to increase traffic, elq)alld tbe
airport and in crease taxe s. He will continue to seek changes that
make the Council mor e responsive to the wishes of the resident&.
His reco rd proves it.
SOME COMMITTEE MEMBERS
MarsMII Ouffltld
Sny FleUr
Forrest Fulmer
Wilt HMiey Jr.
Mr. £t Mrs. Tom Houstoo
Pe11l Hummel
Wr. 1 Mra. Ron Rohrer
KL YVER Treasure r,
M.C. Johllson J r.
A, \'lncent Jol'jensen
J ohrl 8. Kin~tslay
Carl Kymla
BoO McCul'(jy
Bob ldiltar
Trudl Rogeu
P .O. Box
J eu Morris
8Gb0rn!u
Mula t... Parts
F'rucll RcJbiaal.
Ft'Ud: Rclbll---EW..L-
Balboa
Or. ' Mn. Rtc•ns ~
11&11<11 stlllloC
.loaD 9tote
Mr. ud lira. Wm. VOIIIIIIIrt ·--~--B. • .__. _,_ __
1128U. (1747451)
Vote April 13 • Paul Ryckoff ~
TV COUNCiL NEWPORT BEACH
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By J ANEY 8F.IlLS
Oil 1'Miday. Wareb SO, U SOIIth Coasc
Plua Hatel tbe Oraace CoiiDty PllJ.llarmootc
Soe.lety's J'QIIItb cc.eert beoeftt drew womea
from all Oftf Ollt eouty lDd be)'CID(l. wltb
I lpl'looldlac of -k,
1' A T011eb of Elepaee" It wu, ud morel
• • • It wu a fashioa musical retue prodlteed
aaad com!Dellb.ted by &Uy Qc:heU. rea.r-
llc creatloas by such delipen: as Molly
Panols, ._ Klein, JohD """"''· 11aJo11 t.u....., Ud Oaea.r de Ll Reata •• 0 fUbloll·
able wearables for both mea IDd womeo.
Each model wu brought ''oo sceDe" by
lively music, awroprtately tuaed with tbe
lttlft; SOOg WIS lhefl hl.rmolll&ed by Ray
Milas and Vlnl Harmon, te)'lltltla& t.'le style
belDC modeled, i.e., '• Marne .. wu sung wltb
the Showiag of the splashy, colorfUl sheer
cafl:ln with a wb1tefeatherbcJa. while'' Mary''
teyaoted tbe quaint long Ulrt •Ub femlniDe
voile blouse • • • the M1 tlowlng eveDtng
gown came on with '• Hello Dolly." The
models looked aDd even cncetully n.lked
nke people. Of course tbe male model
n.lked with a masculine stride, e¥en WbeD
barefoot • • • the song, probably '·Hold
that tiger" when he cafbned the rv.nway.
A few lines from ·•c nud of the un.iverse"
were read In opening the shOw, which closed
wlth Holly reciting Eugene Field's '' Llttle
Boy Blue," followed by a moment of dra-
matic silence Utat gave thOI.Ight to the youths
of today.
Wande ring a round before luncheon I visited
with Mmes . Shelton Enpls and James Jensen,
also Jane Po rter, Pat Alleo and her mother,
Mrs. John Tedford, with their guests; Fr111
Ryder and Eunice Steuerwald, Helene Rosan,
G Ioria Mooney, Frances Boice, Carola Camp-
bell, Joan Betson, Lorena Dossett, Do rothy
Aubert and Adeline Crawford. Visiting at
various tables, chatted with Dorot hy Doan
and Jean Lucas, Newpo rt Assistance League's
muc-h loved preX}'. Ghmpsed Mildred Mead,
Dorothy Weidman, Mary Roosevelt, Allee
Smith, Esther Scherr, Cathleen Shaw Sage,
Marte Storum, Doroth}' Berry, Virginia
Smltl\son, Mary Steffen sen, Dotty Stillwell
and Patti Pa~~:e. Found some oew neighbors,
Ann Hamel, Wanda Shelton and Elsie Moen.
At Irvine Terrace Associates' tables we
caught prery Helen Kissinger, Blanc he Bos-
cow, Pearl Eva Oyer, for merly of Hancoc k
Park and Beverly Hills; Arlene Betz, Mary
SteYens, Vi Patterson., Mildred BeU, Patti
Spielman and faithful '·contlouance !'under ..
Virginia Mayo, More were Victoria Beyer,
rnga De Joung, Gretchen Moore wearing a
nosepy of violets; MUdred Curtls, Marguer-
. tte Kneen, Be rUne Treat, Millicent Salisbury
and Melba Yac k, Nearby were AdeleGallade,
Joan Brick, Mary Jane Queyrel and Patty
Ferguson.
Wit h OC PS board members Floss Schu-
mache r and Jean TanOowsky were special
guests Jim Cooper, dirt>CtO'f' of communtt~·
affairs, KOCP, and Mrs_ Cooper. Also Mr.
and Mrs . Henry Armentrout • • , he's
president of the American Federation of
Musicians, Santa Ana, local 7, who nffer
matebia& funds an~ to comalete the
Youth.. CJIJ';erts co-tWU., of all Orange
Ca.~; lleilry Bran!IOn af Brandon Sym-
-~-.-anaoa OCPS--a.l-lllck_.
~rt Ylcllo ~ llla.rtoWfl £uh tlldOriD
Rees. co-ors Phi• o1 OCPS •..-ebaol
cJ'ad)er co.certt.
U was a blc day. Mra. JoM. Forte, r-eni
cbaJ.r-.a. II i*-c.t they wwld p.nler tp.
pi'OII-$10,1100-, , , I ........ <lay.
P.S. I beu.w. tlile belt 1ootia1 bats seen
•ere Pearl Eft OJer'• alay black tup
brtm~ a.Uor .a nae ptdle.il. ud
K&Ue Wheeler'• Ybite kid bctolpb Val.c:iflo
ch1D.-5trap a.Uor with two brfCM redpiiiiiP(es
• • • Katie ls llways tbe ODe lor t.lsT • • • • •
How do DeWC:Omen 111 DeW eommanltles
become acqaiated? Form a prdetl club?
Of course! That'• tbe reuoa 9pnlass HUI
Gar-1eo Chab wu formed 1ut NoYembe.r.
Outst:and.iftg montbly lectures by p~
e:.;perts with a bit of coftee or 1-.cbeoO
clllt cha.t has made mclal IDCI edaCitfoDII
SHGC a wery pop&.lar ll'OaP and tbelr nrat
busbaDd IDCI wife soc:.lal event (~roprtately
called ''The Garden Party'') a smashtnc
success.
On Saturday Oigbt last Susu and David
Kagnotf, witb Paula IDd Jerry Bastta.anse,
greeted the guests, presenting each with
lndhi.duaJ o.ame plaques, Susan, lD cluirge
of the atfa.J.r, had perfectly a.rranged eYery-
thlng to the 1ut cleb.U. Tbe Kagnotr home
seemed a maglcll gardea with bouquets of
bright fresh sprl.or Qowers •• , daisies,
tulips and other bklssoms, ewerywhere.
DIVld's JnOther, Jenny Kagooff, was there,
having arrived unexpectedly from Vancouver
the week prior •.• )1st '•hopped aboard"
with a friend drlvinr to L, A. Paata;tJrexy
of the group, looked llke a pretty bloaom
herself, in the elegant Thai sUk thathuslllnd
Jerry lad brought to ber from Elugkok
the week past.
Amoog the board members woo cir culated
during the cocktail hour, seeing everyooe
became better acquainted. were Pat and
David Middlemas • , , hJs sister was here
from Coonecticu~ MarUyn and Bart Bean,
Betty and Dennis Wilson. fairly new arrivals
from northern Calltomta; Natalie and Larry
Harris, Bobbie and Bart Blinder, with Tent
and Norm Tatch {she oot ooly takes gourmet
cooking lessons, but (I Yes them~
En joying the delicious canapes were Rama
and Allan Backer, Kathy and Ri chard Taketa,
Joan and Blll Brady, Carol and David Brtgtrt,
Madeline and George Ritchie, Marge and Ed
Ethell, Peggy a.nd Stan Brocton aod Multyn
znd Walt Heeler .
Seen enjoying. seconds of Rolla to de Vitello
Marsalla we re Pat and frank Beauchamp,
Ano alld BOO Hall, Sharon and Jeff Pence,
Martha and Malcolm Green, Norma aod John
LaRue, Sandy and Steve Schwartz, lolarioD
and A. E. Thompson, Ruth and Hermon Roman,
Marleen and Jim Frisbee, also Ann and
Richard Tester. Purring over the Persian
rice were Mary and Jim Hodge, Nancy and
Mike GtbWino, Carrie and Paul McMUlin,
Irma and Ronald Jawor, Betty and J. J,
Kni ckerbocker aod Pat andWUllam Lightcap,
Plctorlal records were mU. of tM e•ea~D~: •
quution: When's the nert party?
WITNESSES TO HOLD
ORQJIT ASSEMBLY
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lRVINE TERRACE Auodates members al ENIOYIHG tbe atmr at the ,._. c.eflt
the youtb CODCert beMfll tDcluded Wrs. Roy beDeftt are Mr&. Robert Laeu, It lei.
Boscow, secretary, at left, and Mrs. Albert and Mrs. Tbomu Dou.
Kias1Dger, pftstdeat.
MICKEY MOUSE PROF IS COMING SO. KARIIOR ILVD., GARDE~ GROVE
27601 FORBES ROAD, LAGU~A MIGUEL LiliA&. 110nc:1
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NA ME STATEMENT
Tbe toUowtac per.. 11
doing buslness 11: Portable
Boats Unlimited, 25181
Woolwich, Lagwaa H1Us
92653: Gerald C)TU Beau-
moot, 25181 Woolrich, La-
guna Huts, Ca. 926SS.
This baslnesslscooducted
by an individual,
Sl.gned: Gerald CyrU
Beaumont.
This statement was filed
wUh tbe County Clerk. ofOr.
ange County Apr. 1976.
Publish: April
29, 1976, in tbe
Harbor ED.SigD,
JuHus Sumner MWer,
professor emerttu ill pbY·
sics at El C&miDo CoUece,
wUJ j)ln the (J.culty of the
UC Irvine Physics Depart-
ment for the spri.Da: quarter
as the result of a lhtdeot-
recommended taculty pro.
gram.
Professor Muter, Alias
Professor WODde.rftll of
Mickey Mouse Club fame,
Is the author or numerous
books on the history of sci·
ence and do-H-yourselfpby-
sics expertrneats. A ltudeat
of Dr, Albert Einstein •hUe
attending the Institute for
Advanced Studies at Prince-
MADAME ~:;;::;~~';:: •nd FEMME
SPRING
GIFT-
WITH
PURCHASE
z ... ~ ·-.... tift ..
1u ...... o.r....._
Atlllllis
too UDiYersity, Prol_,r
MUter la best II:Dowa for
ttls eatertUllac demautn.-
tW)ns ot butc prtec:..._ ol
pbysles oa telerisbl.
AM,t.HEIM
772·3.01
GAaOEN GRO VE
750·7665
FULL EIIITOtot
871-8020
NEWPORT BEACH COUNCILMAN
APRIL 13TH
TREBLER ASK FOR YOUR VOTE
Mr. and Mrs. J. Leslie Steffens('() Mr. and Mn. Wa lter VOft
Doreen Marshall Hal Pirlclltn
John IDd Martha Killefer Mr, and Mrs . Francis J. Alh•r m11 n
T. Duncan and Geraldine Stewart Mr. and Mrs, Lyell L. ButtPr n10rf'
Dr. Stanley Van den Noort Dick and Carroll Hoch srtJIId
Bob and Mary Shepard Gwen Felton
Grachen Denman Barnes Alex Sch'lat!.
Corinne Babb Mr. ano1 Mrs. Carter B. Wurt s
Roger and Jane Hardac re Ruth Kahn
Robert and Maureen Oedtng J eanne H. W::~.n lass
Jessie Hill Ka ren Marj!rf'ta Wood
Harriette Witmer Dr. and Mrs . Jerome C. Stenf•li l\•111
Bob and Ka.y Hull Grant a.nrl Inez Howald
Carol Berg Douglas and Jean Ller ht~
Dr, and Mrs. Gary P. Darnell Ma r}' Margaret and Eclwi11 li. r •<11" I Lnsler
S. McKee and Myrna Thompson Jotm and Elizabeth S!a llr
Bob and Gay Palmer Duvall Y. Hecht
Hans and Bette Lorenr Frank and M:tril)'O Lynd•
Wlllard and fateta Wade Mr. and Mrs . Rtct.:~rd Rertea
Adelaide C, Miller Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Sager
Nigel and Betty Ba tley Cap Blackbllrn
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coles Bill Von Esch
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Zulch .lames and Mavis Obrien
Mr. and Mrs . H. Ward1..este r Mr. and Mrs. Dickson SllafPr
Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Kil me r Mr. and Mrs_ William Dootson
Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Buck Mr. and Mrs. E. Da ~ Car man
Herman and Linda Algul Mr. and Mrs. w. Lee Spen•'Pr
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Gallant, Sr. Dr, Daniel G. Aldrich, Jr.
John MacNab Bruce Wi41iams, Preslden.t, Ca,mf'IO Commun111 \ssr•.
thf' (.(Jmmittt-f' It> P er 1'.0 . &x 1~4. f 11. '~.'~o•·:
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Preparations are being
made for a elreutl assembl}
for JehOvah's Witnesses
from Costa Mesa, Newport
Beach, El Toro and Tustin,
The semi-annual event is
scheduled for this Saturday
and Sunday, April 10 and
11, at the Witnesses' As-
sembly Hall, 1001 Parkrid!I"E'
Ave., Norco, Calif.
Sencl the FTD 1 B*SKET ..
The program will revolve
around the theme, ··Become
e dot'rs of the Word.'' Distr ict
11'71 MIWPOIT overset>r Malcome Van Ike
will speak at 2 p.m. Sunday
COlT A MilA on the subject, '·Are you
-6otl.fll1 doing what God requires of ~~!!~!!!!~!!!!~~y~oo:'~.·~·-------------,
SAS
VIKING
ADVENTURE
15daysfrom $1194
Medium Class holels.
Escorted throughout.
o..,..n Loe .......... May to Septembe•
e Round uip, economy ctus transatlantic: air travel on
SAS e Toofing bV private motorco.ch end t.ma
with full-time TOUf D+r.ctore Medium ~ell, rooms
with priv"e bath orshowflfe Hotel MtVM:echMQIII
and ta•••• Full Norwegian tweMf..,.ln Norwave
Continental tweakfaMS ettewMree DinMr in Tyin,
Hermansveft..lillehami'MI',Kert.I:M, G~nburg
and Rencters e Wekoming dinner with .c~uevit at
FrognttrMteren Rntau,ant In Oekl e F}ol'd cruite •
Farewell dinMf '*'Y witl'l ,.quavft" Pufuglen
Ra.taurant in Copen~'• TiYoti G_..,••
StghtMe4ng • chtaUed in rtinerery mc;.ludetentfance
fen to plec" vi*ted e Privllte mototco.ch
treneport .. kHt from eitporta to heM: ... ~ vice .
veru e ryps for Mol ... ~. to hotel .taff and
PM"'f\nel .. included Mghtighb e V.ting v .c:.tion Kit:
fiiQht baQ. w,.'-t. b19Q-ee 11191 end all documertts.
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BOUQUET
A loving gift of fresh , spring blossoms •s the
perfect way. to send your holiday greet-
ings. Your FTD Florist wtll send it almost
anywhere by wire, the FTD way. (Many
FTD Florists accept American EKpress
and other major credit cards.) This Easter.
send the FTD embroidered, woven basket
of love. Remember! Say FTD ... and be sure .
UsLJ .311y ava1lable lor 11500•
lessthan ·
·As 81 "~1<?pcnden t
buS•I"'CSSma"' P<lC.I1 fTD
Member F10'S ',~IS h•s
own pnc es
The Eaater Baaket 2 is the
same woven basket filled.
with lovely plants as well as
flowers.
Usualty available for less than 1 11W
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2IEAUT1AJL Olc.IQ ON THE BAY
OOCXTM.aUNOa THE STARS
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BJIIDA.I •tr & ltAMCII. TUISDAY ,._ SA,_.AY
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CLOSED MONDAYS -
NOT i( , •• 'rt' t'e,·t-n-4 witJ. ••r . ~
LOW COST •ari•t-i•s•ra•t't' !
•
CHECK
_,ITH US
NO_,!
OUR l8tb YEAR
~55 54
City Buil p • rm ...............
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to "........ bfiiPII Ule tm NCOI'd ~~a tta.on,ns.
CGIIIIPlJ'8Il 110 ",...,,at u
of lilarela 11 lut ,.u. FoUowbC permits nl...S
at n.ooo ud OYer were ts-
Atd dlrlll tbe last balf
ollb.rck
• BIG CANTON
Cb.riJitGpber Gt~, 1 llllit,
I 1 *>rJ dweUtac, a Deer-
Wood Lee, $US,OOO.
R. A. n.tto., 5 Hermit-
ace Lae, 1 alt. 1 .tory
cttrtllllc, $1S6,.000, aadpool,
$8,000.
Mike Del'dertaa, 1 ait,
1 story dwelllD«, 9 Deer-
•ood. $!'7 4,000.
• NEWPORT SHORES
D. G. Borlbwiek, 1 unit,
2 story dweWDc, 205 Canal
St., $58,500.
• CUFF' HAVEN
Dai Gretteoberc, pool ~t
1810 KiDgs Rd., $5,700.
• BALBOA ISLAND
Rita Rutter, ZU Amethyst
An., 1 unit, Z story dwell-
lac, $86,000.
•BALBOA
Robert Belden Trust, add
over ranee, 1350 w. Bay
Ave., $14,000.
D. R. Thnsher, add 2nd
story, 1739 Miramar Drive,
$28,3'70.
• AIRPORT AREA
Pactfie Mutual, 1401 DoYe
Street, suite for Calitol"Dia
Bank, $16,800.
Messeocer Venture, 1600
Don, 2 permits for tenant
improvement, $26,000 ud
$16,000.
Emby Denlopment, per-
mits for tenant improve-
... lit 1.101 0... ... too .......
a1 II ........ lilac-
~. ,.....,u.-.JIOOI
1 a t elll1 hdP, JL tti,OOO . a as eo .. rr10c...,..,
tMMt IDP"'••• $!5,-
000.
Pw: • tttr 1Iom-. car-port. 4540 c ...... Slt,OOO.
Goldal Weill.. a8lce IIJiaCe
at Sill MaeAJU~~~r, SU,&oo.
0. Kol1, 4440 v Clll Ka.r-
-. teMIIt lJIIIIII'WeiDenl,
$41,000.
All' CallfonUa.. teDaat lm-
proYemaat, 1616 Btrcb St.,
$6,500.
• UDO ISLE
MulDe Mink, aHentloos,
115 Via UDdiDe, $6,000.
Dr. Rlclter, Uter ud re-
palr, 725 VI& Ll&» Soud,
$6,600.
• CORONA DEL MAR
Wtruam Ha(ell. addition,
307 C&roatiCIIl., $11.600.
R II f' Constroc:Uoo. 1
ll1l1t, t story dwelllaC~> at
UliDd Z%3 Nuet.s•s Ave.,
$90,000 •eb. ·
a R. Sproul, z story 11u -
plex_ 507 Aeaet.a. $7!,000.
Leonard Jooes, remodel,
515 f'ernleaf, $18,360.
Vf.rginla Foots, 435 Aca.
cla, 1 unit, 1 story dwell·
ing, $35,520, and guage,
$12,475.
• NEWPORT
Southcoast Shipyard. 2Z40
Newport, alterations, SlO,-
000.
Mariners Mile Co., 2'700
W. Coast Hwy ., sprtnklers,
$35,000.
• NEWPORT CENTER
Giddings & McN•ghtoo,
partitions, 250 Newport Cen.
ter Dr., $11,000.
• WEST NEWPORT HTS.
Hoag Hospital, remodel at
301 Newport Blvd., $65,000.
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TELL
SOMEONE
YOU LOVE
TO VOTE
FOR
Tom
Iandi
• HARBOR VIEW
f'lrlt Amttlcu no. .. _
IIU'Uee, putjtiou, 2101 ..
JIIQillD 8lla Rd., szs.•.
T. Hamankt 1m Pod
WeJbridp, aJtei. ud J't!IIIU,
$5,000.
R. Fuller, a~ 1741
Port "-le~t\. $'7 ,500.
• SPYGLASS HILL
Barton BUDder, 39 Cam-
bria, pool, $5,000.
C. Jooes, pool at 45 Cam-
bria., $6,000.
• WEST UPPER BAY
Griewe, 2431 ZZnd St., add
room over pnce. $21,100.
• BAY SHORES
John Lindell, additioll at
2811 Baysbore Dr., $3%,700.
James HarrtnctOil, 269%
Circle Dr., alter, $6,500.
OCC 6TH OUT OF 331H
FORENSICS TOURNEY
Tbe OCC ~r~cs t~
finished 6th out of !3 scboot.
at the CallforDia State Com-
munitY College speech toor-
nament held on the OCC
campus.
Gold awards went to Vic
Anderson of Costa Mesa in
debate; Guerln Butterworth
of Costa Mesa 1n speech
to entertain; and David
Lambert100 of f'ounta.ln Val-
ley in debate. Silver awaro
wtnners included Jlm Ash-
worth of Cost2 Mesa in ex-
temporaneous; Guerin
Butterworth in extemporan-
eous; Dnid Lambertsoo in
lmpromptu; and Ben Watkins
or N"POrt Beach in ex-
pository. 8 roo.r.e award win-
ners were Vic ADdersoo aDd
Davtd Lamberton, both in
the extemporueous cate-
gory.
FOR COUNCILM~N
NEWPORT BEACH
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ROBEitT B. llnJI ~ ....
port '*" Ma .... PUDed dl.ree:tlor tJl ~ ....
nces lor Glollal Vaa ......_
IDe. Be wu -r-'J wD
Cout Federal ieYtep; Be-
kiM ...,.. ud 8IDnce;
FOGIIe, ec.e 6 hM'II M-
vert&ac. a:! D' AreJ M.
vertli:IIC ID to. Allpln.
He recetved IIU IDI.III.r'a
decree fl'om Mol"t:bWellent
UatnrsUJ ud Md1l ~bool
of_ pm.ansm at Mortb-
weael'1l.
ME• RESTAURAHT
DUE MEAR AIRPORT
Mr. a.od Mrs. Harry
AlaalUaD Jr. of lrrtDe baYe
parcbUed an acre of liDd
at KoD Cater Newporl, in
the heart of the Newport
Beach-lniDe area. aoc1 w1ll
open an ArmeniaD-Amertca.o
restaurant and d1sccltbeQUe
OD tbe site. They DOW~
Hajl Baba 's restaun.at ln
Inglewood.
Architect •Ul be Serge
Sa.uocml or Parts, Fruce.
Seller of the pnJperty at
Von Karman An. ud Cam-
pas Dr. wu JobD HooteD of
Newport Bucb, -'0 wu
represeated bJ Coldwell
Banter Commercial
B roken(e Co.
•••= The Surgeon GeMnl Hts ~
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tJSED PINTO SURPLUS! ----· PI RA T£5 LJtNI(EO
• OVER 25 BEAUTIFUL PINTO TRADEINS BY CEJtiiiTOS' TO 0
NOW PRICE SLASHED TO REDUCE INVENTORIES! -~ c.ot Ctllop . Pl.nt-.nr cet...,IMts ...... _ ....... _0
EXAMPLE SAVINGS:
~ to 1--tllllll delead-
laC tilie chi...., Cerritos
S.rdiJ 011 tbe 0CC dia--. .
'7 4 FORD PINTO SQUIRE
nrt loa pYeeoacbBarry
"Wallace's Plntet a. 1-9
record ID Solth Cout Coa-
Jweoee actka a.d a S-15
locoatbecanp.ip..ltwu c...-· zou. ,.. "' .,.
....._ Tbe F~ are
zo.z oa tbe year Ud I..!
to Sooth Cout play. occ
bu nD'fl drqlped b 1 ..
lf baNball dedldou Ia a
row to the powerflll Faleoas •
TIM STRADER
'Tm voting for Ray Willa1ms
because he's been tough. but
fair as a Planning
Commissioner ...
YOUR VOTE CAN
MAKE A
Crew to rate in Md . Tuel4ty the Ptntes lost
11 to 2 to seCcmd place Mt •
San Antonio.
Oraage c~ College's The OCC M~Ud IncludeS ._
oa111og team lea• .. till< IInce Ayres, s~<~A>er,Cralc ROBER1 VOlT HAMED
morning lor Che-Barto, Tooy YfatiooO, .Jeff . GUEST UO L EClURER
Ba.y, Md., to compete 1n Stooe, Jeff Weiu, Grtf
the 1976 Kenoedy Cup me. Arnies, Jim .lhrtlaDd and
1nOria1 repltlscbeduled,_,r Robin Sodaro.
Apr!.l 9.11 . • . The teams compete ill a
Coacb Jim Jorgens.fs--.Wtal. of .6._taces.ln t.tw: .. re-
Plrates wUJ be competing R:atta. with the 5 best n ces
ap.tnst the Ukes of the Ulf .. 1 <•GIIW lor ~-t.JIIII'
'feTSltY of Mtcltigan. MIT, poses. The ICYRA al North
usc, the Citadel, UniYersrfy America low point scortne
of Teus, Notre Dame, and system Is used •
the Nanl AeademJ:. Tei::l.S
woe last y!'tr's · regatta
champtOUhl.l). ·
LEGAL IIOTICI
C.D.M. GIRLS 11111 57-SS
IH QUARTER-F.IHAL.S
The CoraM del Mar ctrls
team edged Mary Star of ncmrous BUSINESS the Sea s'l' to 55 ta ttte
NAME STATEMENT .f~A CIF llrls bl.rh,..ll
The following persons are quarter.flnals Tuellday.
dolne baslae55 as: Ida Dam. · Dale Keouch IICOred U
R<ibert D. Vol~ pnsldettt
o( the Volt Cotl)Oration of
·-rt Bescb, bu -slped u the caeet leetarer
on cud• oftlee batl<Uap
It uc lrYiDe.
As put of a ,.eries of
5 lecbtns oa the site .selK--
Iloo, ... .,..,m...., , .......
market~.. and opent.tac at om.ee bllndlDp., Mr. Volt
will ~k -oca the e~lution
Of prden office buildings
durilll( tbe past 5 years.
dllrillg which ttme hll:
cotq:J~.Dy IIU become a
reoop..lud leader ta thtt
fDrm of eommerclal offtct
~elapment. The tlrst lec-
tlire was rtnn tut nJcbt. pier lD.temaUooal CotfteurS, points to lead Coi'Obl del
600 N. Cout Rlghway, La· Mar 1n the .,... '¥1clory! <OUHDBREAKIHG-~~-£i:fi•~ Callf. 92651: The f-A semi-ftDals are ~ 31652 west being played today, Apru 8. FRIDAY FOR a.ue
NJ.cuel, Grouodbrealrlnc cere-
''"'""'' Nina LOCAL PREMIER FOR mooles lor the Uni•erotty Drtn, Athletic Clab, 1701 Qua.ll
92651. A\.111• OM "·~R~ st.: .off Birch St., 1.1~
statement was rued
wttb tbe Couoty Clerk ofOr-
aop c~ Apr. 2, 1976.
Plbllsb: ~1 8, 15, u,
29, 1976, Ia fhe Newport
••Dliry of a surftncfll.m,'' area, w111 be held •hJl
a ~ mlmtte ~le, ls pre-a.m. th1a F.rlday, Ap~.
ml.!rtng at EdWards Ctnerha. Etrbi:' 'tQdball and rtQIMtte
Center, Harbor &Dd Adams. ball coarts, Z glass-walled
r osta M The tllm ts tourument coarts andarrm ~~slbtlally ":~tabfornpbl-are included ln plans for
cal. John Pezeaaa. wrtter the elub,
ENSIGN CLASSIFIE D J\DS ' Harbor Enstgo. F -54691
LI~L ICOTICI '!1.
director and prodUcer, 1 2! 4 DAYS IH SIERRAS
year old St>oll1en Cllllornla i:nJl """' nlfl. O.ASS -..... ~ .. ~ ,..,,,,....,--
Africa. Ffance, Jbn.'{f ~ A ODt..oolt ceoJoa fteld
the Callfondt coailt''tbiftt'iH ''11tadte• eo.ne tMt includes
this surfing fe&WH. t 4-dl.y Yl.aU to tltt Stern • MISCELLANEOUS
K 0 I ot<<M Wo.~
Pond Comt•:;)
~1..· ..... ·~·-6:-i~ c._ ... .,..,.,
Fancy
Japanese cofored Carp
.-o2!>2 a,.,.,., ... .,.,.
·~· 0 C A"DO•I
(7U) 556-4920
..... "--o o.---a-..
I, .. 10-·-··· !.00 !IloilO-..... 1.00
II totO-..... 4.00
Eacb ward ONr tO • • .10
ln..
1.50 .. .,.
1.50
.15
.,_
BO
1.00
1.00 .zo
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FICTITIOUS BUSI~'ESS
NAME STATEMENT
The following persons are
dotnc business as: The
• • :1 • • N tm~da Mountains wUI be MEDICAL PROGRk!i . ·'o!forecl at Orlll(eCoootCoi.
FOR EARLy GRADES '"• uu. 011mmer. Thectass
~--,-,--~:-=c:c-• WANTED EY TO LEND
Fringe Benefit, 1648 Mac. , . ~ •W meet oatheOCCcampUs
ArthurBIYd.,Newpo rt.Beacb Nurlf'JOUCUf .. -~ .. Oil,_. 18 ud 25 from 7
ANT IQ UE nrearrns • west-BUSlNESS LOANS up to
$10 bUUoal Write to:
·.First National Enter.
prt&K, P. 0. Box 17 897 ,
9Z660: Mucus W. Stoddaad, gun a speclal pilot pft)crl.m· to &:SO a.m. Tbe trtp wtll
-;rn Calle Los Olivos. San l' M .Pomoaa KbOGI,Ait~ be OODdacted July 7-10.
Clemente, Ca. 92672i ..... ~ tDr cl&l.ldrell ... *·"""'~be field aperleoeewtll
Stoclltard, 7ff1 Calle M euly eblldbood edileatlaa emsiat of 2 days aloog the
OUYOs, San Clemente, !'L procram, kiMerprta euten, ll.de of tbe Slern
92672. ··· t......,_b Wl'd_ (l'fldt. For !be Ntftda ..,...In• ud a 2 Inloe, cam. 92713.
ern ~·;~::::!~:5:;~1~:;J lndtan blankets.
or 544-30&4.
This business is coo~t ~ oi tile ,.r ,.....,.~ -Gay tranHe. across the tn u lncll'ft<tuat. --.--T--: .. R~diQr ·ti:focu.......,.... ........,,, raace throurt~ !fA,....,.,..';.·· Signed: Marcus W. Stod• ud)lb~~!t?stJIIII.)D ... ,Ta.emlte Matloftal Part,."
'75 MUSTANG D CIA, VB, daad. . C:lltdJ.DC .,.., MH, .... iUd Walb.ce D, Klecl., OCC
BEAUTY HOOK automatic, tun power,alr, Thb statemeat was CUed lungs, beUt, artDe aocfblaod prof~r of ceotocY, wbo
2732 E . COIIt H:wv.. (AM/FM) 8 tnck. Call wJth tbe ofOr-pressure. Tbe PII'POie Is to wtll be teaeblQc the course. Coronldll... oftlee 644-5800,nt.211, qe County dlleoYer any .~ The lbaclenl:s will camp
•
Pt>onel44-7331 (res.) 642-5293. N>Ust" pllrllcl.l -~-• •blch for s -.. A fee of ~~~~~~~~· =~~~~~~~~~~~ 29, 1976, in the mtpl. lllterfe"wttii.Hb.Ud'l wW cover tbe cost of )la,.r Eootcn. 1.,...a.c •
•HEARII'IG AIDl
HAL AEBiSCHEA Just Plumbing
ii~RIINO .. J. & Heating
Fittint Assured Water Heaters, Dispo..U.
3409 E. C:O.t Hwv. DnJns, faucets, Copper
J SALIS ~ HI'Vta: COfoN del "Mar Re..pipes . • • . Reuooable 7:=;:::::::;~~~:::::::::;-l prlces, day, 111C:ht or week ..
• • •
! •20 £..17TH, COSTA MIESA
64<1-7706 -64<1..6155
1 -L&IDUI-~
DIMMITT
();2: ,_......,..,. ...
.... ji!i I II
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a.GI. eo. Hwy.,
PHOIIE: 751-fiOI •
•
FtOWEMFOfl
ALLOCCMMI ..
DtM.rl T•sh
. noMr.I'S
ftiDIII_,.
.... £¢11 ... --
~ en~sl
• IIIARIMI HARDWAitl JUST PlUM 81 H G
-TeltJ)bOne: 642-4111
LJceue No. 300941 . .ljftt •
C ..... • Xr UTIU ,r:MM SPRJll«iTIME SPECIALS
...._ .. .... Yamaba IICudlo -a rare ftDd "': =,..•.,:.:-llluaodplanos •••• $1095
Lowrey c.Je orcaa -two
100 W. COAST Hwl'., N. B. muu!, automatic. $ 795
l ;~iii--~i=ii·~-1~'11~1~~ Klmtlall..,..otpiaoo-booat. Jl)'fed Walaat •••• $ 795
• IOUIPIII•T Yamallo -orp11. mlal
condtUoa. lo eftry ....., .. : ..........•
Stetawa, s·c:· Cl'lbd ....,,
completely ncoor~Ki~Md ..., ....,u~ IOI'J_, art
CIM -Set ltecrwl
Tbomu Color~lo OI'IU
'lltth boolll-la IMilo $ 51S
Kimbell -boby mod, = .~.~-~ .. :, Low17 ,_, orpa--a.eo ..
c=~·:.··
Slelni1-Y-.lAwny
U07 ~. lllall II!. S-Aoa
Ell. Ul4
Picture Yourself---
IN THIS
IRVINE TERRACE HOME!!
Lcwely t.)me In good condi tion --mot1ern klt-
cheD --!alp Uvtng room •
Ez-eeUeut Joeattoo near Corona del Mar area.
Only $79,500, Call u.s to inspect.
C..:~ll 67H!550
TH E R E AL ESTATERS
' 112 IIIARGUIIIt Tl, COROHA D!L MAa •n-t5M
SPYGLASS --VIEW
Beautiful 4 bedroom TRADEWINDS model kK:at-
ed on corner lot. Two fireplac~, family room,
su11ny breakfast nook. Custom deconted with rreat
eye appeal. View or the ocean, bay and mowrt..alns •
$187,500. 640-61 61 •
BAY VIEW
Costom built Peninsula hOrne. Three bed:rooma,
4 batbl, 3 ftrepltces. Upstalr.s balcooJ with ua-
oktntded vtew. Sudy beach across street. Doa"t
•lll this estate sale OPPOrtunity. 840-6161.
·--------·-·------· FOR SALE OR LEASE
Prime Industrial Real Estate
16,000 Sq. Ft. BLDG.
M-G-ZONING
25.860 Sq. Ft. of land
~
16" PLACIMTIA···IN THE HEA~T OF
COSTA MESA'S MANUFACTURING DISTRICT
16,000 -.q. ft. incll>dini•PPfOJI· 1,000 sq .
ft. of air conditioned officn -7.560 sq.
ft. is extra hilh ti~-up, remainder of
buikllna: is concrete block and pumk:e
bloclt 16' x 16' electrically _,_ -ine door. 16' • 25' spray booth. 600
Imp., 240 v .. 3 ph . power. Mercury
liiML
11,3.40 t.q. It. poved pork ing···fo, •O can.
REI<L ESTATE INCLUDES 60' S·TOH CRANE
& 16' 1-TOH CRANE
$325,000
IF CRANE'S HOT NEEDED. WIL L ~EGOTIATE
LOWER PRICE.
lANK TERMS or OWHER MAY CARRY
NELSON ROBINSON . Realtor
llllltiAIMJT.(ot lol-.o II.), BALBOA 675_.1. ·------------------
PIIMI WIST MIWPOilT
Deluxe duplex in this choice area.
Jlllt otepo to beach I< slloppin1. 3
....._.., Z baths both up" down . S y~-w tconotaM tmder lov)ftl
~'.Slts,$00
A"CGII\-.a.... 00.
644-17.66
DDBH . . UALTO& • 141·107t
I«Mt WII!IT COAST HWY ., Nf.W~O.fi'T ... A.CH
I
1
..
A SLEEPER!
Ce~raDa del Mar o..&a .ta I ' •••• ...
5 baths. Patio IDd cleet. Bora tl ... ., -ctw-
leu tn1mer parldJic p;dlem .. ..., ... ..r •
abort blocks to OceaDt Ia fld. ra c.1Me ttat eeater of CDU ...,....... .
Act fast-
only $125,0Q0
I I I I ·
SPACIOUS DUPLEX
Corona del M•
Luxury duplex --IIPPI'OJIIIDIItely J.?OO 1111-L.
b~m celllng, ftreplaces, ..S apea ....._ frolll
either unit --(3 bedrooms or ! bedrooms). Come
and see for yourseU.
$139,500
•••• For Rent
Three bedroom, Z betb ~ beiGW llllbnJ.
Carpets, drapes. $S75, Adlllts ud older cbiJdree,
no pets.
n 833-9781
.-..:acter-Brown
.REALTORS
' ·, ~ ·. /--
1111111
Linda Isle .. -
Cootemporary on the LI«<OD. Dramatic arcld-;
tectu ra.l desl~rn; fine woods, glaA ud mJrron
highlight this residence. Earth-toaes Ja w., tlllek
custom carpE>ts and fine Will ecwer'lllp. FOil'·
family bedrooms plus maid's, specloaa ~J room
plus panelled den. Pier and Ooat for two ~up·
boats. NOW $550,000 lncludi.ng prime lUd. eaa.,
Schweickert, 642-8235. (C57)
.--. . . ............... ------.
901 Do~r On~ ~o42-112H 11644 Mac:Anhw aw.'ltt ~-
Newport S..eh, C'.aliforn .. 12113
'Pavifio~' REAL ESTATE
200 MAIN STRBBT • 8AL.OA
615· 8120 -·•er•s A "''HALE OP M
HATIOHAL PRIVATE PROPERTY
WEEK APRIL 18 -U
.... .
WATCH FOR .
OUR MOVE .
GREAT RENTAL 11II'LEX
COIIORA DEL MAtt ... AMD mvanmMT roa APPDCUft)lf..,
TAX ADY ART AGE.
Auoelatiaa .... tat. can o~.....--. 'g a ~ ...
Ud pool m11M a '"e. 1-btdr.., .-ell -. •
olballt-a..
$124,500
rent.l .
LITTLE HOU~ FOR LUa<Y COUPLE
2BEDfii)()MS, F1 AEPL..ACE. GARDI!!N
II15YEA.._Y
~ MARTIN 644-l•_f
REAL ESTATE
!. COAST HIGHWAY CDIDIA IM!L
i I 1 .....................
MLI lAlli REPOIT
Sal• tllnMIP tbe Mlllttple LICIIc Semc.
of tbe N""P'rt llutJor-eo.ta Ilea Baud
of Redon '*lied $101.5 MILLION Ia
tbe ftnt tld'M IIU4bs of 11?1. THIS IS
A 18 PER CElfl' INCREASE OVEB THE
SAME PERIOD OF 1975. l,tn..., .......
nre pr'OCUII~ of Widell 65 PER CEIIT
WERE f«>LD. II per ceat of tile ales wen
c:oapenttYe.
IN
SHORE CLIFFS
202 DRIFTWOOD Sl75,000
For tbe family seeldDg !llaee --relaDtloD --
botlbles: 4 bedrooms, 3-1/2 bat,._ plu pootale
dreal.nc a.rea and lower bobby room. Sechlded
patio IDd J.a rJe pool
Deluxe Custom Built
265 MORNING CANYON $179~
A delaxe home of ~m CICIUtneUca. Luwe
UYII( room, formal clbdllg ud famUy room. n..
bedrooms, u ch wttb lts Oft bit~. Pits u iiMIJI.dll
R1c1o off tbe patio. lAst! larr:s .:aptDg Ud ...
boue ana.
CALL 675-SIJ~
* ** * * * * * * *'* * ** Ltat your property with a Realtor.
., •.••• -I e f ·.l 8 • ,. e, I! 8.1~
·~· (;)BOYD -· . ~ RobeR, Ruitor
5555 IL Oa a ·1._ ·~ a.-...... 67t-Z575 f4l. IZJt . 'I
/
***'*** *-*~*·*-*·**-* CAMEO SHORES OPEN HOUSE * ...............
..:'
;fJJo !)~
Uke new! Lido Soud 4 BR., 4 ba. 1·
Owner. Custom ba,yfrant. Lawn, pa~
jacuzzi ; pier & float. $325,000 ..... . .........
"WaterfrOnt, I ido Nord. 6 BR. or 4 BR.
~ 2 BR. a pl. On saody beach. $285,000
BILL GRUNDY, RC2kor
........ ,. ....... Ll•• ....
' U 1 lA YMDI Dt., SUI ~M.a. 61U" 1 .................
ELEGANT FAMILY HOME
PAMOR ... IC OCEAM VIE•
CUSTOM-BUILT EXECUTIVE f1mUy llome w/a
-.per oc ... new aDd floor plu -4 bedrooms
or 51 VIEW from llYilcroom w/-1 muble
~ nl1 -c1a11c room -* t . Alto,
!1J 119m ....... -.. .. , ...... -...-
..... JII8Wer •l •f!/U1 bltb -bedroom It w.d
llmtly room • /rock. 4nplae~ uc1 .., r.r. Game
room ideaL 5tb be<!room or Ubl"'l'J. G..,_.
•• ol poUsbecf n:wble, ftw wood-llooTJIC Mil
ClbiMtry. Lt.Dea c2nperies aDd carpetillc aJIDMt
...,, Heated swlmmJ.ag pooJ 1D p nhll OIIGtJird
~~~try. U.....Uy la.r(e patio VIEW terrace, estral
neam, h1ple p.nfe l.lld <;prii*Jers. Faacutkl
SIIDWD by ~JIItm-only. Call lor 8DeU pren. •
LIDO PENINSULA
WATERFRONT
4633 Tremont lane Open Sunday 1 to 5
*
Limited number of
CHOICE LOCATIONS aOY
lkCAIDLI
675·3835 or 640-4511
Cannery Village
Mobilcbomc Park
a••l:roa .,.
-ISWIIal&
711 LIDO PAB DRIVI • MnPOIT aaAat
Say. "Hello" to JoAnn Doran
••• • TilE llletn!ST IIEII8ER 0 F 00 It
WIHNifiiG TI!ML /~MIN IS A REAL·
J'Oit. UVI!$ IN .ARBOR \!fEW IIOIIES
MDSIIB ... Mn
vou• CALL. ro see:
... DUft.IX •• a ~r .... $129,.
IIIAT ...,,. ac, a.. .... m.m.•
IOfTAGI' ... _. h. let .1.--ALL M .. PAWIITI VILUGI
-aea ...... Mdt
CALL 673-7040
E CAMEO SIIORES RESIDENT SPECI."LIS T~
*
ENJOY A VOTE
OF CONFIDENCE!
If Perfection Counts· ----
• • • -JW"II ...., R ciMt tM illlflt*te ELIGAJIICE oltllll ...........
rMdl .,._ ..... ,_.. uw a •~••21 .......... , .,.. •••• -. .....
dlllllr ....._.._. •••-•+Mk•o81ctor ...... ..-.1"11it ................ ,.,_.. ............. ......,., ..... ....
pndkal-fl.. t' I liar -........ .., I 11'tt:. I •• It
Jl**' .. tan.-. n. ,. I t) Ia ._... II 11tl llutla .... =-...._-..................... ...,.......... ..
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OVER 25 BEAUTIFUL
NOW PRICE SLASHED TO INVENTORIES!
r SAVE WHEN y\LEOU ~ .DRWEJ
\ sAVE WH :'
'74 PINTO SQUIRE $2495
SIOKXV
$2495
Plus tax and lteeue
$1499
Factory Air Cooditlonlnv
'75 FORD PINTO
RADIO/HEATER $2495
TIM STRADER
"''m voting for Ray Willaims
because he 's been -tough. but
fair as a Pl anni ng
Commissio ner."
YOUR VOTE CAN
MAKE A
Aprill3
ENStGN CLASSIFIED 1\DS
• !ISCELLAIIEOUS
KOI .. , .. w .. ~ -c-u:;)
/f., ... "'" • »•• 6-t"' c.-.--~
Fancy
Japanese colored Carp
?02:>2 81V"-A~
n~.o• 0 C A<fDO<I
(7U) 556 -4920
•Bicycles
SAL!S&MWO
420 E. 11TM, COST ~ MI!SA
&411-??06 -&411-1155
-LCD'·--~ Q.IUIII
•
•PLO..an
l'tOIIIM FOR.
ALL OCCUIGI.
DJA-IT•JJ
~
RIDFII-........ ---
I n.. I,_ S ,_
to -• -. . . I.CIO 1.50 4.50 II to 10-..... 1.00 4.15 1.00
II to 40 -. . • . . 4.00 1.50 1.00
Eacllll wwd OfW 40 • 0 .10 .15 .10
-::•-:-t:-::0:-:-lt:-:E:-:Y::-::T::;O-;L-;E:-:It;;D;:-
ANT(QUE flrearms _ west. BUSINESS LOANS liP to ~'.':":;!.I . $10 bllllool Write to: ern memonbuta, :. ..Ftr.!ll National Enter-lodiaD. blankets. 647-..... .JI S064i prise&, P. 0. Box 17897,
or 544-• .J · • I"i.De, Calli. 92713.
••uun ~-. •••
!If. . • ~ · .. .........
BEAUTY NOOK
2732E .c-~:
Co<onodoi-
Pilone .,..:7338 .
HAL AEBISCHER .,.,. ,.
~·AGe
Prop;, Fittir. Assul'*i·
3409 E. Coas-t Hwv.
COfof\1 det 'Mar
...J!!!:.. ·Tii;.t&
CI!'J,;~ c-.---·-.. _,..
ICIO
• I
"75 MUSTANG 0 GIA, VB,
automatic, full power, atr.
AM/FM 8 tnck. can
(omce) 644-5800. ert.Z11,
• ('"~ MZ-5293.
G ·H
Just Plumbing
& Heating
"''I r• a.tl ~ _. ... Dnta.-. .. ..r --·· .. -= -•a -~ us .JIIe. s: ••
......... '17 '
...a Cell I* FriiiiJ aeli Cra • Oft1. • a
,.,. .._ eMid •occ·a "*'•"':•:~~~ ._. Cout c nlu..C. 411111 Salllrdlt, ·wr , a -.re....-tca ,. ......... lD 4&.1, .... belt
....... ... • 1..1 ..... tl'te .... Cout c.ltr.ce
cout ~oe. TlooJ 1ace 111n , ... --no -c-._,_ ..,0 '..... ,.-... mile -.. lloaldlal-ott~ot-,. BU.
Tbe oan~ 1IIMdl Jot. Sllow ww U. P* Wm be ca~~-. • 110 nett w u. a.ce ,.. a
tbe M1factlta. leiCI ollt., .... II. c. boa-p.m. ao ,. 11011 _.... a. :t ,_.
eladei'L " "! MutiD .,. tbe 100 ID wttta u ...,. til I ,_
tbe --aided time ot u, Bllley ---Ia a. BY CERRITOS 9 TO 0
wtdle Desmet toot *:-ao· dtaws.,...a._..~~-L_. TIIIOnlcec...tCoUep
BASEBNQ. ROUND-OP !':':.:r:.:"::.=
1 / 4ect.JIIa to 1-tl.-~-
Estaacla was the aiflJ ,_ way Ue t:.r eeoc.d --lllc-lie lillie clamp Cerritos
of the 4 kteiJ bleb ~ noua, TIIStllliDd vma Put. S.rdl.y oa tbt occ dia-
to will to baiPII ~Y. aU ._, 4-3. , -.. . .....
edgin( VUia Pari< 11 to ,o. to ,,. -~. ,,. · no loap ..... asar.,.
J'tm Ca.qbell stnetbllt1.0 Newport JIUibor Slllfn loll· '1fdllee'J Plnt• a 1-9
Ia Ills 2 hit .._x· 2-1 Ia ulraloobcs as Edl--~ Ia Sooth Cout Cao-
lo otber CMlhlry ' e soo tied H ap l -1 ta the ten.ce acu. Mel a 5-15
pmes, Corooa del r l!st top of tbe 7tb ad ........,: 1oc • tile ea....aca.lt wu
a dose one to M • Jto over a na 1D lbe 9th. Tbe Centtol' Z<ll:l wta o1 tiM!
!• and El ~odtpa. Cn~ SaUors are 1D tbe cellar -· 'he Fala. are
Costa u~ lS to.o.-~· wtth a 1-6 l'e<:Ord,ud~ ,,ZO~ on tbe year ud 1-Z
El Modeaa ~ Jt the is leadinc the l..,.;al 6~~ ·&a SaCil Cout play. OCC
top of the tea(ae 4Jrtftl'a I 1 after beat:t.ag FOaat&tD· Vai'-bU' acnt dfOIIPid 1t1 lui.
record, and there Is • 3 ley 3-1. 14 ba.IAU dect...._ ta a
'• , .:. , row to tbe powert.l FaJOGDS,
Tauday the Pirates lost
11 to ! to seCond place Mt.
San Aatonlo, Crew lo rate in Md . " Oruge Coast Cone6•s The OCC ~d t.DetadeS
saUln< tea m leaYes tats IInce A,..s, ~r,CnJc ROBERT VOlT MAilED
mon>to& !or Cbe........ Barto, Tooy il!-. .Jeii ',_GuEST UO LEClURER
mpet 1n Stone, Jeff Wells, brlt' Bay, Md., to eo e-;, Amles Jim ... rtlaiMI aad Robert D. Volt. president
the 19'76 KI!IDDf!dy Cqp IH-Robin Soo.ro.-: · ' of tbe Volt Cof1)0ntioa ol
IIIOI1al regatta scheduled.por -AprU 9~11 • nt teams _compete ill a Newport Beacb, bu
Coaeb itm )orreostWi-.tota)..r#. A._races_lo.tbfc t•· , .. JIP,ed u OM! ....r-t:,!!! .
Plrati!S wUI be competlng · ·ratta. wtth the ·5 best races ba prdtiD vauee ...._..
ap.tnst tbe likes of the wr .. t •nwt ... ' m -KQ~---,at uc ln'!H·
nrstty or MiciJ.pn. MIT,_ poses. The ICYRA o( North ~ As patt of a series of usc the Citadel Untvers«Y America lO"W point seortDc 5 teec.ns oa tbe de Mlec-
of Tens Notre' oa.ole and system Is used. ~ derelopment, lf!II.SUC. • ' · mut.etllll: IDd operatt.ac al tbe Nan.! Aeade;~~· T~ olllce· blllldi.Qp.. Mr. Volt
'""' last yetr' . regatta C. D.". GIRI..,S WIM 57-55 will ~ ao ,,. ... 1a11oo
champlooshto. IH QUARTER-RHALS or p.-omce t>ulldtllgo durlDc tbe past 5 years,
41trtlc wtllcll time his
Oompuy bu become a
recopl&ed leader lD that
l)rm ol eommerclal oftlce
cteYetopment. Tbe nrst lec-
bn'fl ns rtna lut nllbt.
LIGAL IIOTICI
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT ..,.
The following persons are
doing OOalDess as: Ida Dam ...
Pier IDtet.Uooal Col.ft'eu rs,
680 N, Cool! Highway,
statement was fUed
with tbe County Clerk of Or-
. ""'" C...,. ,Aor. 2, 1976.
Ptlbllsh: 4;t1l 8, IS, 22,
· !9, 1976, 1B •}he Newport
Harbor Easlgll~ F .54698
LIGA.L MDTIC! '"
-..:::.:C--""'
FtCTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The following persona are
dotng business as: The
The Co.,_ del Mar c:irlt·
team edged Mary star of
the Sea 57 to 55 in •tbe
44 A CIF (Iris twM 'I U
quarter-tlnl.ls Taelltay.
Dale KtoQCII .cored· U
points to lead Coroat del
Mar in the ...., "rielof}'.!'
The 4-A secnt-fiMls are
being played today, AprU 8.
GROUMDBRE.U:IMG-
FRit>AY fOR CLUB
Groudbreald.a( cere-
LOCAL PREMIER FOR .mooies ror tbe Uol•erstty · Athletic Clllb, 1701 Qu1l
At.'M• OM "·!IJ@f!MG· .. ; .. 'st:.7 .ou B!J'ch St., alrtf!rl
•·ob.ry of a surftDgftlm,"' ana, wU1 be held •till
a fiQ tntmat-. ~e. 1J P?· a..m. ~ F.r1di.J, Ap,.,
ml@flng at Edft.rds CiDema £~'hilicbll ud n<IINifte
Center, Harbor aDd Adlms, ball ooarts, Z elias-walled
in c;osta Mesa. Tbe rum is toanameat c~rts ud a rrm
essfGtia'OJ a\llteblocnpbl-are lDelll<ted ln pl&Ds for
cal. John Pe&eaas, writer, the clUb.
di rector -and o.-cer, • 21 4 DAYS IM SIERRAS
year old Sbdtben CalUorola -· -eor.~·~-ta,~ ,,IJI&li~li't· CLASS
A!Tlca, Ffuici Rairirfiiiol 1 --· (OOioU lleld the Calt1onda i:odf'tiJll!!lf('-.cttes~ COline tlllt Jaellldes
this surflng ,_b:lre. a 4-dly risU to tbe Stern ' . ~ ~.J .. ,• ~·Nenda Mountains wUl be MEDICAL PROGRllil ', i olfered at Oruceco.,tCoi-
FOR EARLy GRAO£S lere 11\lo •mmer. The class Frt.oge Benefit, 1648 Mac~ .. , . ~ ...... w meet ontheOCC campus
ArthurBlvd.,NewportBeach Nurap J'ou~lit~·t pa ,_. 111 llDd !5 from 7
9!660: Marcus W. stodda.ad. gun a Jpeetal pUoit ploln.irr" to 9:10 a.m. Tbe t~ wtU -:rn Calle Los OUvos, San ,a& -PomoU ldlloi..Jitt(:oltl IN ClliDCIDeted July 7-10.
Clememte, Ca. 9Z672;. ,.,_ ... ~ jl)r ~' tt ..._,.1 •'h'he fteld apert.eewUI
stoddard, 7C17 Cllle "* early cbllclloic( ildiiicatliOil eoullt o1 z days akJBC the OU~s. San Clemente, {L •. pi'Oiftm, tiMerp:rta ellteN lldt of tbe stern
9267!, ......___L .. tbrQicb tiiJrd rndl.. F.-~ Nlftda ,.....,. .. , ud a Z
. Thlsbusloessls..........,.,t_,:...,.. oi ,I!'.!'J'OU•*i!>'11aJ tr .. •rie ..,.... tbe tn:u todlridual. &ott 'f· M ~.war -.. cal Ill, 1M 111 ··te rup tfaroiiCtl
Slp!d: Marcus W. .. ud ~ ~ 1 ?"Jill'• 'lll•4 ..,y....._ Matloul Part. ••
dUd. • ........ ~ oon, -·<iald Wal&co D l<teck, OCC
Tbi& statemeat was filed luaca. beGf. llf1M udblood profeuor of ieolon. wbo
w~ ta.e Cowty ~~. of'Or. presare. Tbe IIUPC*,ls 1» will be teacb&ae ttae COIIfM,
County Apr. 5, l976. dlacoYer uy ~ The ....,.., wt11 eamp Ml~' April IS\ p~~Jw~cal pnbt-l .......,., ""' lor 3 -· A r.. ot 29, 1n the mtcM IMerfenwttla'diOd'• '$SO wUI CO"t"et tbe cOlt ot
~r ltonlac. 1M
u••s
....... • t'n
Picture Yourself---.
IN THIS
IRVINE TERRACE HOME!!
LoYely home lJl cooe1 condition --modem kit-
e* --111ce Urtog room. ·
EuellG loeatloo DMr Corona ~I Ma.r arM,
ODIJ $79,500, Call us to I.Dspect,
f'..211 .67 '1-85 50
THE REAL ESTATER S
D2111AIGUIIITE, COlOMA D!L !AI 6U-ISM
SPYGLASS --VIEW
Beauttftll 4 bedroom TRADEWINOO model locat-
ed on eoner lot. Two rtreplaees, famUy room,
a.~y breakfast nook. Custom deeoratecl wttb rreat
eye ~. VIew or the oee an, bay aod rnowJttills,
$18?,500. 640-6161 .
'BAY VIEW
C.stom buOt Peolnsu.la home. Three bedrooma,
4 bltba, 3 flnJplaeeso Upstairs balcony wltb u-
obttructed Ylew. Sudy beaeb across street. Doe't
mtu this estate sale OJJPOrtunlty, 640-6161.
FOR SALE OR LEASl
Plime Industrial Real Estm
16,000 Sq. Ft. BLDG.
M-G-ZONING
25,860Sq. Ft. of land
1619 I'LACIMTIA .. ·IH THE HU~T OF
COSTA lEU'S IAIIUFACTURIIIG DISTRICT
16,000 "'· ft. includina --1,000 oq. II. ot oir conditioned olfic:ft -7,51i0 oq.
ft. is atrll hilh tilt-up, remainder of
builclirc is concrete block and pumice
lllocll. 16' l 16' electricolly opor-
~ door. 16' ;. 25' sproy booth. 600
amp., 240 v., 3 ph. power. Mercury ........
11,3.«1 sq. ft. paved pariing---for ~0 can .
RIAL ESTATE IIICLUDES 60' 5. TOH CRANE
& 16' 1-TOII CUIIE
$325,000
IF CRAIIE'S HOT HEEDED. WIL L NEGOTIATE
LOWER PRICE.
UNK TERIIS or OWNER UY CARRY
NEI SON ROBINSON, Realtor
Ill IIW n.(etlollroo II.), IALIOA 61~-tla
·----------~-------
PRIMI WIST ~OilT
Deluxe duplex in this diOioe area.
,. ..... to beodt .. a · , ...,_, 2 ball• both up • . I y_..-w tconolant tenohr I ... ·.--,
A ""P A:WWJ 00.
644 17"
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'A SLEEPER!
C<miDa del Mar Dlpla wa I 'llrllra• 1M s betM. Patio ud elect. --., .._ ... -......
leu •mmer ~ Jlallltml, '-l ..a .., 4
sbort blocks to OceaJ .. fld. ... eiMt ......
eeater ol COM ~~~. •
Act fast-
only $125,0Q0
I I I I I
SPACIOUS DUPLEX
· Corona del ••
Lamry duplex --IIIPI'OilmllteiJ 1.'100 .._ L,
beam eelllng, ftreplaces. _. .... = tn.
eltber unit --(3 bedrooma 01' I bedrumt eo...
and see for yoarself.
$139,500 ••••
For' Rent
Three bedroom, 2 bath IPU'UHIIt below lllctrnJ.
CaJ1)ets, drapes. $S'15. Milts ud older ddldne,
DO pels.
HI 833 -9781
~ter-Brown
. REALTORS
•I .. I ;-..
r 111111111 -•
Linda Isle
.... ... ~ ... _..,
Cootemponry on the utoc-. Dramatk arcld-·
teetural des~; fine woods, eta• aad adJ'ron.
blchlight this residence. Eartb-toDu Ia U.?e, tll6ck.
cpstom carpets and floe wall e~ Fau·
family bedrooms plus maid's. •c•• faadlJ room'
plas panelled den. Pier ud Ooat lor two ...,...
boats. NOW $550,000 lnelldiac prime lUlL catlo ,
SehweJekert, 642-8235. (C57) .... --~~~-----------901 Oo\Orr Drivoc M2·11JS /16-«MKArdllw-...;'IU ·-
Newport s..en, c.liforN12113
'P. J , avilion REAL E8TATI
200 MAIN STR8BT • 8AL80A
675-1120 -''l'rS A ~LIE OP
NATIONAL PRIVATE PROPERTY
WEEK APRIL 11 • 2A
.
WATCH FOR
OUR MOVE .
GREAT RENTAL TfllllD
COIIONA DEL MAli
••• AJQ) DWtdf....,. FOR APPDCIA,... Aim
TAX AI1f Alft'AG&.
~ ........ eanfll....,...trr' :111
Uld pool •• ' ee. I II a~ .-el .......
olbllilt-IM.
$124,500
renbll .
Ll TTLE HOU~ FO.-UJCKY COUPLE:
2~ F1AEPLACE. GAADEN
SI75YEA.._Y
~MARTIN . .....,._f
REAL ESTATE
!. COAST fiiGIIWA' CDIDIA IM!L
**********"**** . Rachelle Robert, R..i.or
3555 IL C'Asa
O...clellllr ·m-z575 *·***** *-*~*·****· I ......... __. .....
---· ;f;Jo· !)J-
Lite new! Lido Soud 4 BR .• 4 ba. 1·
Owaer. Cuswm ~Lawn. patio.
jaeuzzi ; pier fllloat. s.m.ooo
,. ..~~;:~~-~-6 BR. or4 BR .
f£ 2 BR. apt. On sanely bead\. $2&5,000
BILL GRUNDY, Rcakor
1•1•4•rs 114e. et Ll•• lei•
U1 IAYIIDI DL. IUITI 1. M.a. 61U161 ................
LIDO PENINSULA
WATERFRONT
Limited number of
CHOICE LOCATIONS
•QIItbtt ...
NEW CUSTOM MDII E HOMES
Adults-from S18,750
§75-3835 • 140-4511
Can~ Village
Mobilcbomc Park ,..
B DIIYI • IIIWOIT aiACII
uaw•• u••• ..... au .......... lllll! ,.. .. c..,.
.... 4.11rtl•n i!UI_..,, J ................ c. ... ..... ~ ........ Idee ....... aa..lt .. e.._!\'•I..*JII&&1 t--......... ·-·" ... -,_ ....... Ntt.a's .. LC.IIr
~ ............. ...
IJNIUJI:~ MALT~ t15-MIO I
. 312...,._A.._.,...._._..
... -"-*· ........ C....tlfla.,. ~.,. ....
II' e ·e •·1 ••.•• I I 111•1
•LI lAlli IEPOIT'
Salel ,lbroep tbe MalUple Lllttlc Senke
of a. ltftPOrt Harbor -eo.la 11.-Board
of ..._. tohlled $101.5 IIILLIOR Ia
tbe ant ar. ..,.... o1 1'111. TillS IS
A II PER COT llfCREASE OVER T8E
SAME PERIOD OF 1975. 1,911 MWiif'llp
were pi'OCIIIIII, of wblela 65 PEa CEIIT
WERE SOLD. II per cat of tM ales were
eocpenttYe.
List your property with &Realtor. ., •.••. -•••..• ··-· .,. , ... ,
202 DRIFTWOOD · $175.000
For tbe tamtly aeeldll( ~~~&ee -,..._,..;. -
ldlbiM: 4 bedrooms, S-1/!A:IUM. p1M....,...... clreutlc area and lower bobby room. Seellllllad
patio IDd laJ'Ie pool.
Deluxe Custom Built
265 MORNING CANYON.S179~
A delue bome of ettltom e• Fbwetica. Lalit UY~ar room, formal <11111111c ud luntly I'OOIB.1'11aw
bedrooms. eaeb wttta Its ow. britt. Pla aa .........._
.., off tbe patio. Lasll lar.~-~ ......
bouearea.
CALL 67S-S9JO
·~· ~-~1BOYD 1. l . -·
* f4la 12-1,~ * CAMEO SHORES OPEN HOUSE
ELEGANT FAMILY HOME
PANORAMIC OCEAN Vll.W
CU'S1'0M-BUILT EXECUTIVE fami)J. tlotM w/a
IIIIPeJ" oe.-new ud no. plaa -4 bedrooms
Gr 51 VIEW born ll•llt&rOOID w/ rrl ._.....
......_ ftll -.._ ..... -:a e Aile.
~1!_..,. .......... ,, ......... ... ..... ...._.r ,;._. bMil -'*"••• II ~
1u1Qy NOm w/roct ~~ _. wt blr. GuDe
rG1H1 ldla1. 5at bec!Nom OJ' llbfti'J. G_,_
.. ol poll...,. IDI.Jt»Je_ be wood......__.
cell t1 1. La. draper18 aad eaJ'1Miltilr ....._
.... lleated swtmmJac pool Ia pnlla ~rd
llltrJ. U..-LIJ Jarre patio VIEW terrace, eeatral
~ trtpJe p.np ad ........ ra.. FIMI.ekl
S..,... by QOtltm..t anlJ. Call tor ..Upreqe .
4633 Tremont Lane Open Sunday 1 to 5
*
aOY
lleCAIDLI ••••rca . . ..,.
-ISWIGM&
CALL 673-7040
*
ENJOY A VOTE
OF CONFIDENCE!
Say "Hello" to JorAnn Doran
• • • • TWI! llff!tPI!ST MSI8ER OF oo•
.,,I'IG 1'8.411. /~ANN IS A REAL·
ro-. UVIfS IN •AJtMM vr~ IIOIIfES
MIDSWBMIMTS
rOCia CAU. ro see
.................. $129.-
.. , 110 II .. a.. ......... m ,•
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-.. _.. _. • ltaemrs ., .......... ...,., ...... _..
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~IEWii!IQ:7-tPW AUCTION:I-10PM
--CMa'fft.QA ltoftl.. SoUl P£111110 ...
tiiOIEY ..-oKGUAAANTH OH AU....drrlc....V.OISE SOLD.
AU.STOIIIIESO.t.A ~~CEATIAED
--= . c 771~ ....... ....... -----.''JJrs ..,, ._... ...
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S,rrino end Q-li•.•·
......... 1946
NURSERY-FLORIST
HYDROPONICS IN ACTION!
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eMil ,....._._.__...,.._. ' •-•..._• w..tl ORANGE COUNTY'S MOST COMPLETE LIUL.RD ENTRY FORMS READY
••1:1 OEL!V E•Y
••• LL UMITl..
DA!LT 9 -~30
lUll.,. s
HYDROPONIC CENTER
WE FEATUJI:f: THE l "MElT
AUTOMAT!C OUTDOOI
HYDROPOMIC GA.OI!M5
AVAIL AaLE
8-ottrl M.8. o\Rll FESTIVAl..
F!C11TIOOS BUSINESS NJ.K£ STATEMENT Entry lorms are aftibble
Tbe foUowt.c per.. la at city hall. pabUc laruiea
ud art ~m• for tbe dobll blllllast as: Specialty lJDI&.J. Newport Beach Arts
Fut.en, 1101 Redia• FnttYil, acbedlllect lor Way
Drtn, CotU Mea. Ca., 14-16 at FubtoD lalaoct,
IIIU'l: Tlxnnu Manba1l There 'W11l be amat.r, pro,
T-, ZOO! Rod!oodo 1..-J ODd ,_ --Drl•e. Costa Mea, CL gories ta P"'nthc, 8Cali*re ~ t.s:IHH 1s c.oodlacted and pbotognphy.
by 10 llld!•l-. L.AL .. "'a SJpod: Tbomas Manbal! n T-. S-09940
T!ds statemeat wu ft.led FICTmOUS•BUSUfESS
with tlle Coanf;J Clerk ofOr-NAME STATEMENT
uce c_, 11u. tz, Jr7o. The tollow!Dc JM!l'OOII 111
MU.Ib: AprU 8, 15, ZZ, dolog business u : Pial
-.._ ..... tnAc,... I I • ..... ..... d 5 .. ..-..... EMI·W. ..-c .. ....._...___.. ......... ,..... • .,...._.c...IV ;.Fs't' ·
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1975,?tw,kQl! · Cfaro.e.._.fll ......... at.. .. Nseput.O.Iwllas•,_....
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Nawpor>.. (6) "'N*a ,._e:Jot!_.__._ ........ co.s, __ .._ ............. lt .. .,.~.._,_._,. .......... ,....._._..___,__A ....
ll•h :=-·~·· ,,,, . ..,.......... .., 1 --·~---~~~eM ....... ol ,_. ctsw.
(7) ""Wa -c '41 " to ....,_ lew .. ......,_. te _. ..... ••• • ... *-
ch.wl-.lld~~Cndcrfll-..-. ,, ................ Nc. -...
.,.. co..,c:er...,.. ddaaM ol Ncepo:l -...., .... .., -....., ..... • ..
...._....._.. .... m 11 atl'a.wi,. a·.nc --.
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,.._~T~f011--~-01 t t;•.-:t '-3~.
I ....... to Y011 rhel MV ...... t•luu ....... I ... dtea ...
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( ......... /(_·/ ,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:__J·~~~~~lll~t:M:!N~.n~~~~rt~C~y. 2~1 8&~, !lutlor r -54137 ._ Aoa Hotcbt•. Cali-
fornia 9Z707; Ptul Em.er,
•
GWENDA
GETS THINGS DON'E!
"*'·
%0081 Bt.JY{ew, SaDta ADa
Helgbts, Callforn11 92707.
ThlJ baalDeuls~
by aD 11dY1du&l.
Siped: Paul Edler.
Tbls ltatemeat wu fl1ed
wltb U. Coaty Clerk ofOr-
qe Coaaty Mar, t9, 1976.
Pablbb: AprU 8, 15, ZZ,
29, 19'76, 1D tbe Newport
Harl!or E•otp. r .54421 ·
J~~,,_._ ~'-'d u~L.:, \.
DUNCAN JldNTOSH. ••
C me $ '-OS,c-d
....._ .. or ........ • , . • Ct •
MR4VIe0p ................ ;sP1 ..... CA ....
(71et67..... /
RATTLERS
AND GUNS
I cloll't care wbetller Mr. Ford calla It "~-."or If Mr. Kbnalbcb .. called
It peacet'lll CO..ulatlllce, or If Henry Kiss!Dger says It lla Germaa, I'm llck Olf 11.
For a oamber of years DOW, llke a bancb Olf ~~ dn!amets, "" baYe tned to
p-that we are gettlog frleodller llld b1tlldller wllb tbe RasslaD Comme!sts.
lleeDwhlle, they IIIYe belll beeline ap tbelr forces lD Eastern Ea-. bellcllll( lbolr
D&Y)' to mouti"OOI& ~rtloaa, llld lltocllplllllc all -"' -··· Tbe prapoatiGia of tiJelr DttJontl budcet tbat goes to arma-. makes ovs -llke omall cbup.
Jail lla !be lut few -· we ban belll geltlDg more llld more lDformalloD tbal
this hMYJ belldap Ia lllllltlpiJIDc at 111 alarmlog rate.
1 tbiDk It's Ume we lltarted actlnc llke !be Ulllted Slates ot America aptn. To
bell wttll wbal !be protestero, tbe biAIIes llld eft!ll !be well-m...,.tac lllce illu
say. Our .-zyl.o lla clupr. The wbole world Ia lD clupr.
• PROVEN LIS f OF ACCOMPLISHMENTS DURING 24 YEARS OF CIVIC VOLUNTEER
SERVICE IN NE WPORT BEACH
Bella Abeolc &lid !be .,.lall.ot crU!es talk lbolrt bow we -.....-1 more ilr
..,.lal w~ t11111 lor del-. Well, my cllctJontry ays ftlfare means "r-erat
well belac." &lid tbe r-enl well belog ot oeYerat bliJlGD people clopeDdo • !be
111ate Olf readlDt8s of !be U. S. Armed Forces. Llke It or !Kit, tbal'o tbe llmple tNtll.
Wb)' c1o JOG llllDk a~ Uke c .. roe111 MliCI troops to Africa-wotrylar
&boat lbe --111001? Because we talk loud llld carry a small ettct. tbat'o wily •
Ktaf.acer tello blm, "Now behne, Fidel, or we'll get mad, llld Ibis Ume we .....,
II." Wbylbe bell clldll't we mean It !be llrot time?
• OUALIF!ED AND AVAI LABLE FULL -TIME T') WORK ON THE PROBLEMS OF
TRAFFIC. POLLUTION AN D GROWTH .
• INTERESTE D IN THE: CU L TUAAL AND RECREATIONAL PURSUITS OF ALL AGE
GROUPS LIVING IN NEWPORT BEACH.
• PL EASE AEV I('h THIS LIST OF CITIZE NS ENDORSING GWE NDA WATSON FOR CITY COUNCIL
Mr, Ricbll'd Hodge
LtadUey I Suii.Ji.ne Parsons
~E. Harris
Dr. 6 Mrs, John F. Dean
Due I Naocy Price
Doll I: LuYeoa Hayton
LJ'IDU I Jane Faulkner 1.,.,., Klein
Mr. 6 Mn, Jotm AJeunder
Cbar* I Jaae Mossman
Yllene Uesay
Bolly A lluold Boyrey
tllrf 111atp.ret I Ted Finster
A-.. 6 Jobn Kcuwlt'er
Etllsl MaeCUU•nr
,_ F, Boaoer
llr, 6 Mr1. Bell't Procter
Bill Fa..ter _,..,._.
T-6 Fruit """""'' B. Ill. Gam_.
lwrr ' u.ta Ftuter G...,J_
Lro 0owtr
lln.t.rnDc• £,Brown ..... ,._
GonyBon
..., a lerrr Mc:C!a1re •n. c-uu .... ........ Robert H. Stra!WJ
Doreen Wanball
Pete Peleues
Pat a. Carl Net.er ·-Cc67
Jol!o --LoGil: 1: HeltDe CHOU'
DaridGna!
G•r ClalJ:e
JaeGnlll
Mr. 6 Mn. lWfb Klaer
Cop-
IIU"p A, Aide,_
, BID!IIoc
Pbll 6 Bolly T_,
AP-Biealfllf
Dora Hill
J.-111.-
Dr. Jorrolllll<:-...... ou..~
But>on-
N..-111M
JO!aAJ-&o,d
Frod-
0, w. "Diet'' ltld!ud Dr.'--Mr.AMn.-~
C..,..WtJRr«.,lr. u_...,
lolloC.-Jerrrllloc
Do-R-1 s ..... acllnU..a.cbtr
BW6&1a ..... r
lllr. 6 Mn. A. G. lfornl!t
TomA--
Bomo!!A!IaroOJP-l..aiUt .Lt • --· Mr. 6 Mn. _,..., B. COlby
-l:nta _,_
lln.._.Due twa ... ._,
GoibidoF!eloc-
I ... PalsUUelt
EU ... 811111
IOJIOI•sw " ~uta 'am 1-T' 7 ,...,
-... Gomtooo .0.'J*'Iet:
1 .... -Dr.-AitorCruom
Aodnr<inMJ Cllrlo ......
Dr ... 7 .'-
MirteJI~
Dr. r.. R•t PI ...,. __ ---I GWENDA A. WATSON I X I
GWENDA
•
1 cloll't care Wblcll cruy black IIIPremacl.ot or white ...,..,_clot rates wtllcb
tribe; If ll!e Com....UU -oYOr !be c:oatiDeQl of Africa. llld !bat's jut 'lflal
tbe)''re cloiiJc. It clr!YOS onother Dill lla tbe Amer!CIIl co1111J.
We ·-ld -Pltrlcli: MoJIIlbu to llooocow, aDd tall blm to 10 !rom tben to
Afrlca IIIII Kana. We -d leU blm to tell tiDse pyo, "Ktlock II otr, or we wt11
almpiJ llloCii: YOU oft," Thai. we lbaold back blm liP -alllbe WIIJ,
1 COD l!ou !be ....-•u oc,..,.mlog -"Foqtt -to tllut World War I." He)',
toot, I'm oat !be -!Mt'a pWac liP cau lD !be bectroom, or 1«1111( my biNd belp
to talol 0'1111" till adpMrboocl. I'm t1a C'l1 wbo's aJIDg lot'olllap lbe Com-'"•
from clolllltllat IIDd "' tiJiac.
No, I'm oat a lllell!ber Olf 1111 llac -wanac rlcbl-wtac JII'OIIP. I cloe't -111y Com-
• ·• ,..... •1 bed or """lad a-. I -tMm II• ..... rtpt a.t ta lbe ..,... lla
Euetn ~.Africa, ..... .-1 ayw......, el8t !be)' clalll8ed ....... . ' ' Md, taiM!II lll.ee to --'t clllap tbll!p, If we areiOIIfllto lie don hllde
a n1111 z, • Mil try ID _.. b1-wltll lltm, we'd bolter ba-re a blc etlck Ia -
l!ud Mil a .-II lilt oilier.
Wbaa tile _.. nca.; 1at -·bell-.. We'd bolter •-buiMu, IIIIo, or a.s •Air pluot to 11ft oa.
AL FOIIGIT
P.S. &an 1111111! a llllow liP Ia Wl.lccmlla wl!o ,..._ a llYIIfll hw!"c tollot -..
-, T"c a a.m . ....._ ..... .-.Am•'IIJ-......, wl!o wuu 111 be a c-.rm-
-. ....... n"AJIID -........ ..ad -·-..,~ .. -fDr 111111 .... ll.a Cai:S IIIIa Mil WJ.onllo ........... -Iaiiie dilL
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..
PERTORY Art friends ,
HAVE NEW SIT organize
A local cllll*f of 1M
Frt.dl til C&UIDnla IMU-
tlate ot tbe Art.llaoae...,
eJoRr 1o reUUJ foDoilblc a
meetill at tlae Blc c..,.
Coaatry C lab.
...... Ceut ........ ,.
Onllle ea.tt'•JW 3 3 -
al r~ tt.atncJ 2 1.
wtll ..... froaa .. ..,_ ...
tlleMft • Xewpctrt Bl..S.. II
CGIIIa -tD a ..-fadiMJ Ia De IIDIIa Cout TOft c ...... COIItl .......
ne .. -4en • locllted
ad)aclllt tMs..lll Cout Pia-
u ..... ..s llCIIIIilc tile
Plft "'*' ............. .._
tel will ....... bf ....
Coat .... ,..,I'J tD c::wltiwct
a teO II It llileltre l8d rela-
ted fldlltl•. Putdlr lor
~ pltrou wtll al.o be
made aftllable ader tbe
terms til the cUt ~mem.
T• prGperty WU p Yeo to
Salrtll Cou Repertory by
SolrtJl Cout Plua, a Serer-
lltroal Falldly putaenlldp.
PliM can lor tbe coa-
at:r«Uaa ot a zo,ooo ..-re
loot facWty oe tbe atte, wltll
a eo~ ate let fortbe
tan of tm, iD time tor tbe
1tut oltbe 19'7"1-71-.
ldlally tbe oomplex WlD ID-
clllde a 450-.. t tt.tre. to
be eS~J~~Dde(! to &00 Mats, a
eet coutnct1oe ar.a_ re-
beual ... ~. claurooms
lor SoCb Cout Repertory' a
adldt IDd JIO'mepeople'saet-
lJII OCJDMI'ftiDry PJ'OC1'I rna;
aad adm.iDllt.ntlYe oftlc ...
WileD completed, U will be
tbe ftrst prof••looal thea-
tre ceoter in OrangeColanty. stewart Woodward, prell-
deat of the theat~·s boa_rd
of tn ..... -.,. .. .....
Qllaa ...... c.-..... -...., .......... ..
brtlc .. n r-· ....... to man lliiUd ~ ntl-
deMa, u ftl1 u .. -oatbts.tlec..t. eo.t fDJ' ... .are ....... lie pncn.al J.s eiiJT a •
at h .I lldllloa. Mr. Wood-
.ud .... tlllt ate t.rd
... w.dy .,.. pnllml-
IW'J .... ofamalll't.ilt
drift to fl8lllce u. pro jed
ud wtl1 orp1IIM .. tbe
weeb ..._d a mdt-faeeted
caqll.lp Kbedlled lo oom-
meaee Ia tbe early put til
sam mer. Accordblc to Dmd
E mmes Uld llartiD Bee100,
Soatb Cout Repertory'•
foaDders and artlltlc direC-
tors, aD e11P1Dded theatre
facUlty wtll eable tbe com-
PIIJJ to reaUse a DIUDber at
1ooc raace coats.
Soath Cout Repertory bas
beeD lD open.tial foT ll
yeus, the last 9 Ill tbe Tblrd
Step Tbeatre. The aew m«e
1s tbe Joac awaited • •fouUI
att!l)'' m ttte eoftiiiU)"s de-
nlapmeot from a 1Da1J1C
troupe to a 75 -seat tbeaUe
ln Newport Beacb to tbe
preseut facUlty.
"A MJdtiDIDmer Nlcbt's
Dream'' ls tbe company's
100th stDee tbe theatre tlrst
opened lD ,1965 ln a comer-
ted marine swap lbop In
N e'WJ)Ort Beach.
''for u tb1s a Mmeoo~Dt.c. ., declared RQbed J.
~ prtGdeat ot a.e
Valacta-!Jued uta .:liloOl.
"We'fe come bact bDme to
tbe people 1ftlo cared i)r u
ID tbe beCJM'IC .''
Wr. Ftbpltrtctupnsad
Ills ~ aal tbat of
the CalArts board ol tn.st-
ees to the bolts ol tile occa-aoo, Mr.lDdMrs.JobDKel-
W/ of Lacaa Beach, Mr.
I.Dd Mrs. Tllomu Lowe of
LIC'IJDI N leVel aod Mr. and
Mrs. C. Thomas WUct of
Coraaa del Mar. He was in-
troduced by Mrs. Da'fld Co-
CIIIlllard, frleods prelldent.
Pl.ans for an Crane~
Couaty chapter of f rleods
of CalArts wUl be anooened
10011., according to Mrs. Co-
.utard.
SHARON IN PUSAN
Army Prlnte Sba.roel S.
f A)I[L T BDCE Is •Joved by Gerda Sparks of Ha.roor VIew
Homes IDd ber ! boys_ Jeremy, 1, at left. aod Jell. Z-1/2.
Tbe •• r1caba• -111-reYerse '' has satbelts to keep tbe
boys lD place wbl.le they watch w""re they've been aDd
mom watches where sbe's going. The 2 wbeeled boggy
bitches to the back of Mrs. Sparks' bicycle. She ud a
oeActmor llse tbe store-bought rigs to Uke their kids
wltb them when tbey visit and shop. (Ensign photo.)
Dotmelly, <Sucbter of Mrs.
Marllyn L. Doooelly, 2775
Mesa Verde East, Costa
Mesa, bas beeo asslped
wtth the U. S. Army Garri-
son, Pusan, in Koru.
Pvt. Donnelly, a clerk,
eotered the Army lD 1975
and completed b&slc tn.iD-
lnR at ft. McCleUU. Ala.
..............
Fro. Alwfl J tAra...,. tlte ftlt ,.,_,•a• Sse •••• _.,
Hid-. "'-• _,,be altoeo,.. poe~ dte 41/!a 11 ce.
E.dt .,, bt eaclt of our locetlou, ~ d ll be o/lerlrtt1
,.,.r • 4aewt c:6eae to .-oor. CoMe hato ~of
..._.. ...... t4Jk;aa on dae day ~De~ ,our /eeoftte. or
come '" e.da ~to Mete Ute df/fereftt .,.,.,etfea.
Thurs. 1 Swiss
Today we taste a cheese that was fint made by the Celtic
tribes In the Swtss Alps before the rise of the Roman Empire
Known more for Its holes than its hazelnut flavor. it Is a world-
wide favorite . While you're tasting. sample one of our high·
Interest savings accounts.
Fri. 2 Big Barn Cheddar
Traditional cheddar is made from whole. unpasteuriz.ed.
summer milk of cows which have drunk fresh. clear water
and f~ upon new gr~n grasses only Made traditionally
or not. cheddar is the most popular cheese of all Being
popular means you have more to offer. For cheddar. 1t's a
special taste. for Mariners 1t's a friendly attitude
Sat. 3 String Cheese
Actually a semi-soft Mozzarella. the peeling nature of
String has caused it to be a popular novelty cheese. But
when melted, its soft chewy texture can be found on the
b«st pizzas.
Mon. 5 Fontlna Tues. 6 Gouda
Arm .nd buuery, with an tvory color.
this sweet able cheae turns frutt Into a
meal. Fontina is a~·. dram
come true -• c:omblnMion Emmenthal,
Gruyere and • hftt ~ Port-Salut. Start
your week off l1Wrt with this "dream cheese''.
You'U savor the Dutch an<:estry o( this
Hotland·style cheese Mellow and mOd .
1t's hard to stop tastmg once you've started
You m19ht say the flavor gives you
diVIdends of en,oyment -a bft like a
saVIngs account at Manners
Wed. 7 Brick Thur. 8
Farmer's
Cheese
Fri.9
8rk::k is a nMiw Anwtawl cheee and
Its name is~ more from ttl shllpe
then Its ftaYOf. There .. many types ol
brtc:k. but this Butl«nlp olen • mid ft.YOf
.. ftnlt lind a ntppy ......... Jt's aumy
and tall and lba wtth many dllhe. Being
~ t1 • vatu.ble ..... That_,.
v.luc c:.n be found at M.1nen to INike
yow'~iJOW.
OrteiNiv mede on lndMdual fwms and
ont, lOAd-... .... mid ..,.. chMte Is
mede wllh '*' aldm ... and often ,.._...10 the cabte count. and
oonnc•a ......
Belle Fleur
Of French ancestry. this domatic part
skim milk cheese has been accepted by
Weight Watchers Ught ye8ow In color and
wtth a slight n\ppy taste. It can dramatizlt
any wine and cheese e~a . TheN's
no better way to end ttwt week than tasting
the dlff«rence at Mariners.
All of 0. ~ .;gl be ..-oa S.ba .. J, A,lrtl · J . ; •·•· -til 1 p.ID. for your coe"" la.ce. All., ........ c ..... ._ been ~etl ..
HIC'ICOtrY FAJDG toc.le4 ht We:etclf/1 PI-"'
·~ ~-..... ....
.. 4 -
~
0
-~ .-•1> ...
4 n 4 -o . ~
~. -· ·-· ,_c:
SI.1L£S A1ID BIJ(I)E&)N, Newport products who ban
become ....,_,ty llllon ..w-taiDmiDt eelebrtttes. ue
pletued bert willa Morma Waaeb of Coraaa del Mar,
clDwDIIIg drtrt1lc tbe Rp..eps for the City of Hope teonls
tollrDa.mellt. The eoeecty pl1r will play Ill tbe tourney
at tbe NewpoJt Buell TeDDls Clab tb1s Slmday, April 11.
Norma ts cbaJrman lor the @Veot. (Georce LopD pboto.)
5PRIMG TOURMMEMT
FOR T£Mt1S CLlSSES
A spt1.111c t..U .......
meat ror llbdeiU at,.__
port's ~ ......
tnstnct1on procr&ID .. -for May 8-9 IDd MQ U-11,
Boys Club week observed tbe ctty Parts. s.c• ...
Recreatloo Dept. •• 1 c•
tb1s wMk. -
Entry deadl1De tor 1M
tourney Is April %5. For.~
are avai18ble at City a.u
or from any city t..il la-
stroctor.
Members of tbe Harbor
Ana Boys Club are jolnl.Dg
more tba.o a milllon otber
Boys Club members
througbout tbe country to
celebrate oatlooal Boys Club
week Aprll 4-11.
••Some 1,100 Boys Clubs
of America will Uke part in
the celebntloo to spotllgbt
the national Youtb-culdance
orpDl.utloos pfOIT&m of
flgWDg )avenUe ~llDqueocy
by proll'IOti.Dc )JYeoDe deceD-
cy," Wll.laM Jordan, local
board presidmt. s:ald this
week..
A full schedule of e-rents
ls planned at each of the
branch clubs lD Costa Mesa
aDd Newport Beach.
Rigbllgbtlng the actlYlties wru be the lntramun.J bas-
ketball playo!!s for tet.ms of
3rd gra~rs throagb 8tb
graders. This seuon saw
over 850 boys actively in-
volved in this program.
Upper Bay branch, Zlll
Tustin Ave.. Costa Mesa.,
is hnt.Dg a bobble gum COli•
test to see whlcb boy cu
put tbe largest number of
pieces of bubble gum 1D bls
mouth. HopeftlUy, U may be
recorded iD tbe GalDDflll
Record Book.
East Bla.ff braocby Z555
Vista Del Oro, fMtured I
p.JBM 100111 cruy ob .....
Taesdly. On Frtllly, S:JO
to 7:30 p.m., there wW be
COURSE INCLUDES
OC FIELD TRIPS
''Tranlin& the Orallge
. County historical trail" 1s
the title of a oew 5.part
lecture-fteld tr1p series be-
ing ofteri!d by Orange Coast
College, co-sponsored by the
Orange Count)' Historlca.l
Society and the Costa Mesa
Blcenteonlal Committee.
The sert~s .-ui be held on
Tuesday mornlDgs, begin-
Ding April ZO, trom 9 a.m.
to 12:30 p.m. The first ses-
sion, ··A blrd's eye flew of
Orange Cocmty history,'' wUl
be a Iectun presentation
and wm be held at Temple
Sharon, 617 W. Hamilton,
Cost2 Me~.
The rema.iniog lectures
wUl be field trips to nrioas
spots in Orange County. Free
tn.nsportatloo wm beproft-
ded. The field trip bos will
leave tbe OCC parkinc lot
each Tuesday mornlng at 9
a.m. Per900S must register
at tbe opening lecture oo
AprU 20 in order to attend
the rem~ field trips.
HERB COOKING TO BE
TOPIC FOR AP R1L 13
•• CootiDC wtth herbs
around tbe world'' will be
the topic of Helen T. Her-
bert of Sherman Oaks at the
annu.a.l herb luncheon at the
We mortal Garden Center on
the On..oge Couot}· fair
G rocmds in Costa Mesa
Tueldly, Apr1l 1!. Mrs.
Herbert bas made a Wetlme
study of herbs and ls a mem-
b4!1r of the Herb Soclet)' of
America.
The sales table will tave
herb pla.ots, herbed salad
dre~. dried herb seuoo-
t.ocs, ooe.fections and pot-
pourrts.
An herb-seatOMd Juch-
too wU1 be •"td at \2:SO
p.m. Re..nat:loos may be
made by calliDI 54S -SOI6
nf" 551-9191.
ewP'-Jrl
Prinlers
TOTAL ,RJN11NO
PAaLinES ,."" * H•...,., c-•~ ~ .
. <aiN 001
N ~ "._...
a.o all boy cooked potluck
dinner, fatu ring fUn and fel-
lowship.
Ceotn.l branch, 594 Cen-
ter St., Costa Mesa boys wUl
exhibit thelr pets--from
dogs, blrds, snakes--you
name tt --today, April 8,
from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m.
Silteeo dltreNDt 89tllltl
are scheduled for adlllts IIIII
youngsters.
ENJOY THE
VIEW OUTSIDE
ENJOY THE
VIEW OUTSIDE
While letting in light
without heat-glare &
fading from the sun!
• Keep Rooms Cooler
• Save Air Conditi'onin&
• Stop Sun Fade
• Make Glass Safer
&'eiLiR-r
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FOR WINDOWS
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I • • I . •
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aaur~•• ,...ED IUili.Y -P'I\QE Z =Y .... li.IIIS IIEl.IMII, CAL.
by GEORGE H. MORRISON
• Gtor·g,. H rr·ber·t M cHTilfm, D.D. (1866-
I!ItS), W.'IU OJU' of tltt' ~Otlt N'1fh0'1f'l fiiiiO,
/GfiiiiOitl ScoHitJt ,»·ra.c:fttJ-.. Ht breo"H'
pcr..tor of t.ltt Uwittd Pn•tbllfrr·iaJt Clttu·rh
of Wt.lltngton , GltU(IO'tl.l, ill I.YO i and r·er·
fttai'Jied thct·e Olltl' a q JHJt'ffl>' of a Cf'lf-
tHrlf. /11 111~6 ltr. fii.!GI namffl modrr'Ofor·
of tJte Gttrttrol A u ""bllf. Thi.t fllllt'IIHlgt
it to.kf'lt frOM /r.etNrn df'livrr·t'd 011 wed:-
~uePiiM,# i11 IRtJ, Jmbfidtt'd 611 Do>'Qft tltr
foflowmtg rear lolftdtr· tht t itlt 'Thr Sig-
11fiji.c4n~e of t.ltr Cn.o11.'
M any people who make the Bible
their rule of faith and Iif~.
and who acknowledge the1r
profound indebtedness to Jesus.
have great difficulty with the cross.
They do not see where it comes in.
They acknowledge God as their l
heavenly Father, they know that
God is love, they believe that the
great passion of his heart is the
highest good of all his children. and
they cannot see clearly how the
cross is needed for God's forgive-
ness of their sins.
If God be love, why this awful
scene - why this necessity that
Christ should die-why this suffer-
ing and agony of one who was in-
finitely dear to him-why out of his
infinite compassion could he not
forgive men freely when they turn
to him with confession and true
penitence?
This difficulty is increased by
certain considerations which occur
to ever y mind. One is the language
of the Old Testament. There we
read, in words of perfect clearness.
that God delighteth in mercy (Mi-
cah 7 : 18) ; that he is the Lord God.
merciful a nd gracious, s low to an-
ger and of great compassion; that
as far as the east is from the west.
so far hath he removed-our trans-
gressions from us (Psalm 103).
In all these glorious declarations
there is no hint that the forgiveness
of our sins depends on a propitia-
tory death. On the cont rary, they
proclaim that God forgives because
of what he is, and what he is at any
moment, he ia eternally; our pardon
does not rest, they seem to say, on
anything Another may accomplish ;
it rests on the infinite mercy of his
heart.
That is why believers are be-
wildered sometimes when t hey turn
from the Old Testament to the New
Testament. In the New Testament
it is everywhere proclaimed that
forgiveness is dependent on the
cross. as if the full, free, glorious
pardon of the Old Testament. which
springs from the riches of God's
being, were narrowed to, and con-
ditioned by, belief in an event which
took place in space and time.
Again there is the conduct of our
Savior when he was here on earth
moving ampng sinners. One finds
there, when \he proclaimed forgive-
ness, no reference to the cross at a ll.
He never said. ''Sinner, I'm going
to die for you, and in that death of
mine you will win forgiveness."
Not only is there the considera-
tion of Jesus' actions. there is also
the consideration of his teaching.
I refer to the parable of t he prod-
igal son. There you have a son faH-
ing into sin, repenting, coming
home again ; he ia heartbroken at
his own conduct -he is no more
worthy to be caUed a son ; and not
on)y does the father pardon h im,
he does it with all the fulness of his
heart-he runs to meet him, fans
on his neck a nd kiues him.
T* APNAIUMNT 0P P¥Ait 0001
There is no mention of the croM
at all in thia moot beautiful ot
~; no iDeluion of any third
par\,1.
Lot me &a7 that the <1'008 Ia not
ne• ded and tadllded becaue of
God"• ...tUbe II to pardon .. lf
tho Hew Tootm o~t oald tt..l. It
·woaJcl be •·-nsnlr in·ferior to tM
Old ~; bat that Ia what
tho Hew Toot t-_.. No-whele t. ..,...,,.,? s••t a.· the
c:a..-era t'u .. • brnlfnt an an-....UU.O. God .... a wiDJ,.. -. u
• 1 ~, >'Is • a nluetant God.
It ....... _., Jon, It Ia Ita
01 I II ; It II ..t' &Ill lllittw of ...... It .. lla .... ; ....r that Ia
what .. -.,... ..... .
GIIIIIJM • .. oM 11LF'J a ...
-•• ld L AI. 1r,lf.
Q. ••a-•MAa.a. .... .., ......... .....
.... n-'&II
•• 3 ••••• ,
.. ("1111 .... ... ---··"' ... _ --"·-... ~ 1 •• e:nn
A. Tile--(tnaola ''wllat ,......
to") Ia a ratllor im_...
word, aometi• ..........
"'veaael" or .. eoat&iMr,"
sometime• ,.implemeat,
equipment," aomeUme•
"weapon" or eYeD ".aora..
. __ ........... tilt 'tllat --tho-··· '-*· ala ...... ....-..-,. .... C"' .,.. .... .. Tile ~lie -ol II.Jiao
tloat ... ol --Ia _.., loT -" --to ~.: =lrtll _. ..._ a. differ .omewhat from oDe
.. ol .. nwio-.ral' n docadotoaaotber,udooiU•
tUa ........... _.--Jm-Uc.J to 1&J' doWOI &IQ' -wllia...., otiM -hard &lid fut rule be,-lila
--.If a-.. -.1 -pie principle ........ w to God t1oat .. a....,. ldOil a aboft. Yet it I• an Important -a., ... • 1NE8' e.t lie matter to God, ela.ce the
-11or a '-ah.-tlloJ ..,,... eado with the oolesnn _... be.._ to -tilt wonla : •tor w-...r doN ,art of a ... or a ,....., theee thinp ia an abombaa-
aa tha--be--t1011 "!the Lord your God{' · thaa lmitallq tho -•me It ... therefore q--
ol -. able wbetber thio JW.rtic:ular
ftla -.IMDd _.Peteb' provlaion ol the II~ Law
ududeo--... &SIT .. to be relepted to the ata-
If Go~ is love. why ~i~ he choose
such an awful way of showing it 1
lnenl." It Ia -tly oe)Jo
in this context u.at it refen
to clotbilllr ( kolr Ia &II)' kiDd
ol manufactund prod...t),
altllouP conooivabl)' it m;,11t ret,. to adornme~~~bl or jew.
elry_ The word for "p.rment"
in the _..nd part0f1J>a..,..
is lioolo.\, whidl pflmari)T
kiad of impar.u.tioa. of the tua of mere ritual matters. to
-'"" -. Pl'ollabl)' tho be done away with loT the
practice of MS. peneraion emuteiR&tion Qf New Testa.
&lid loomoaliiuaiJt;, partieu-ment beiieven from tbe 1o1te
larl7 in -with por ol the Old Teatament !-' PJI~offertilltyi'Odo. c:ode. Proper d,.... and mod·
llCeelll the Med. of neh eat clothing are certainly
a~ .. etreaaed in the New Teata-
"Whethu' the commaad im-ment as important for a cOn-
pltee God'• di .. pprovt.l of vincing Christian teatimony
men'a !llyleo that .-nble a before the world (e.g.,l Tim-
woman"• at7le of elothin• othy 2 :9) and the ded.ieated.
(lor example, the Scottloh believer io to dret~~~ to pieue
kilt), or of women's clothing the Lord rather than himeelf. A Scottish pulpit giant ma~es answer means "mantle" or ''elotlk."
but theft becomea more looee-
Jy applied to clothillJf of aJ.
DI!:CISIO ... M.t.G.t.ZI ... £, MIIHH.t. .. DLIS, MINN.
We read in the :'o:ew T(':o:.tament
of Christ lwin):! uffered a:-. a propi-
tiation for nu r :-;in~. and our
thou~ht~ gn bat'k tu JXi.ltaO faiths.
where men tried tu appease their
angry Jnxl~: hut the tremenrlou~
diffet·ence i~ that in all lhe.~e faiths
man had to rwovide the propitia-
tion ; in the f'hristiarJ faith God
pnmidt•s ir. He ciO<·~ not a~k men
for an atonin~ :o~;u·ri fice: he Jrives
the ato;ning MH·rificP. <tnd he gives
it because he loves the world and
willeth not t h:i t a m· man should
perish. ·
Get thHt thnught int o .\·our minrl:o~
-that the cro:-~:o: is, the gift of love
and not ·it~ catL"~e--wld it will go
far to relieve diffi cu lt\·. God is Ion
-he i~ eterrli.ll love-i n God lo\·e is
the sprin~ of ('\·er.v 11ction. It i:-~ be-
cause he i~ ~o pHs~-ionat.e l~· eaJ{e:·
to forgive that C{){l .~nt hi;:;; Son
to die.
Why then wa.:-the cross needed
if God eternal!~· is love '! Whr does
the New Testament con~istentlv and
passionately make the cross neces-
sary for our forgivene!-t~?
'
GOD IS NOT A II'RIVATE !"ERION
And then if w e as\c:, Why wae the
c •·oss needed'! to me the old answer
is the only answer-God is more
than :.1 private person ; God is the
moral ruler of the univel"8e. A fa-
ther fo rgives his child freely if the
child is penitent; but if the father
is a juctge he cannot forgive a crim-
inal like that. even though the crim-
inal is hi~ child ; it is his duty to
uphold rarid administer the law in
the highest interests of the state.
anrl if he pardoned the criminal on
the ~round that he was penitent,
the country would lapse to lawleM-
ness and chaos.
Or again. take it that the father
is a schoolmaster, and the !JOn a
pupil in the school ; can he act as
a ~hoolnHLRter as hf' can act as a
father. for({iving because the child
expre:;:;.ses sorrow? Would not that
disintegrate and destroy discipline
and steadily lower the morale of the
whole sc hool and inevitably lead to
license'!
IY DR. 101 .IOIIES -........ ,.,.,
Our Lord aaid to Pet-er. •e forret to llonol" the: oblip.·
.... Feed mJ sheep" (.John tioft •e llaw to M!'Vt Hilll in
21 :18). How stran.re! Peter areas that an: not otn r,:rimar)' wu not a shepherd; he ,.. .. a inW,rest. Not all Chriat nt art
fiaherman. TM Lonl had called called apeeifieall)' to foreicn
Peter and his brother to "Fol-laM., but all Christi.an1 are to
low me, and I will make you •iton& for their Lord at l!'ftr)'
fiahenofmen.."(llattllewf:lt). ~portunit)'. I ban known
But before He ascended into Christians who Wft't so Inte-r-
Heaven, Ollr Lord added, "Feed estlld in forei«ft mi11ion1 that
mr shee~.'' The inference ia ther nealedad the opPOrtani-
plain: no di.ciple of the Lord 'tiel at U.~-owq_ fnmt doon .
is ever caned tG oniJ one taM. So1M bri.U..n worbn are .o
Scripture clearly ~lift tNt oceapiecl with ,...Wine JU·
to every Christian is (fiftft tut.l eoot.fort. for their own
certain specifk: taska aftd the familia and .., .,.._ to Mlp
talent. that are ni!<C!euarr to other ,...Je apiritaaiiF that
the puformatl('e of tato.. tub. the)' aUaw thtlr owa c~ildrm
But Scriptu-re just as deariJ to crow up wiU..t tM eom-
pointa out that a specific: call panio-.hip ... ....__. taat
don not relte.e us of twtain •oald hoW thaee driWrft ia
other obliptiona and duties liM with u(,._l JriM'ip&n
that lie oataW. the ~JMn of aM IMolkatfoa. Tk eo. .. fld
our o•n particular fie* Wber-to "Go 7e J.to all tiM world,
ever there la a need. we .,.. to •nd prMCh U. ...,.1 '-' ...,.17
Reclaa•lq the
n-
o. tbe •ubJtct of 1¥ rlllllt -ot o.e'• tlale, Cam 'n a • Md
tl* to..,.:
.. Pktun a .-.. •• b.._
~.....,. WU. lido the AU..
tie. - -.... ...... d' ... ..... .,. .... J"'U MW' a pod
tttew of a.. we -.re .. 1 a u.
-....... 'IDlE -Gad ,._..taOUI'IIudl at.._..--. n-. ,... .,...... ur. of a ,...._
-ul ~ •15-:r:e-s' ... .
tka.lle .............. ..... ......... ,.... • •till& .... ,..,.
.. ---_._,.. .... • bait ,...n Ia 6: I 1. Jb: reen • tn.,....._ I 1tee1t ,_,. Ia WGI'Ic.· .... ---,..,. .... ! We 1te11:r .,... f'r'IIMI: ..,.,
"'lwllllla.dU..tor-.t-
... aad ...-. aM wtta:a. .. You ....... ~ --· leur ...... .,.. ....-ted. to you. .•
Y-. t.w U.. to I'Md, the Won!
of God. • . • You haw t1111re to
pn:r. --: .-. to·'llt at me tett ol.
a..t.l ...tl diQ'. At tM ,..... l
-t ol. a.n.t we lhaU p... ~
.... ., ... t ~ .. wttlll tile
May I say here that the glorious
assurance~ of the Old Testument
that God delightd h in mercy. so far
from negating the doctrine. ?f the
Cross. have a ctifferent beanng on
it altogether. The Old Te~tament
is not a final revelation: it is anti~
ipative and prepurator):'. ~n the di-
vine law it announce:-~-m 1ts proph-
ecy it looks forward and o.nward
to-Me~~iah : <J.nd the refore 1t does
just what you woulci ex~t -it
proclaim~ the fulne"~ a nd freeness
of God's pardon. simply as a glori-
ous divine fa ct.
These are very imper(ect illus--
trations, but they suggest the prob-
lem of God : how to forgive, as his
heart yearns to do, and at the same
time to be "the judge of all the
earth": how to pardon, on the
sl ightest sign of penitence, and yet
maintain ~if. law that Ji\!es in him,
so that men 'may live in t he sure
<tnd splendid confidence that "jus-
tice and judgment are the habit&·
tion of [his] throne" (Psalm
89 : 14).
61 lltep forward to fulfill that era.t\lh" (Mal'lt 11:11) In-
need. cla4ea wit~ilt&' at Mlna aftd
..,. ........ tt.at.....U __,
bit 'IWPiated.. .wr ~ rel''aCI'"L .,...,.,,_ ... _
Moclttn life makes .a ...,,.,. ift t'ft1'J' ,,..._.. of our eofl•
demands on our time that oftlm tada. .. ~ (I CDr. 1 :.). 1leiJeem
tile ~ for tbt ..,._ are evil'
(~ ., .. ,,.
The,·e was "a problem worthy of
a God," a!' Martin Luther and
Thomas Chalme rs used to .say:
A bo~· learnl'l what electricity can
do long. before he lea rns how it d~s
it ; he learns the efficacy of hts
mother'!' medicine lnng before he
learns (if he ever doe~) whut is the
cause or secret of thi:; efficacy: and
so men had first ·to lea rn. from t he
great inspired ::.ouls of the Old Cov-
enant, the fact of God's abundant
pardon before they coul? be taug~t
in the fulness of the time that tt
came through the Rln ning death of
How to cancel si .. n, and tl'eat it u
if it were not. and yet maintain
and vindicate his righteouaneea.
And the New Testament with un-
varying iteration tells us that God
solved that · problem by ~ving hia
only begotten Son to die for ahi_
Christ. J Fir,.'!t the fact. impressed on men.
then the explanation of the fact.
First the wonderful experience,
t hen the folecret of that experience
in t he eros.~.
The eros~ was not juat a marine
appeal to men; it was of in.ftnite
significance for God. He pve hia
Son, he deliberately gave him, that
he might be just, and yet the Justi-
fier of the sinner. Any diriDe par-
don that belittled law would make
this world an intoJerable dwelliq
place; but -when God gave bia Son
to die for sin, •'righteousneu arHI
peace have kissed each other"
(Psalm 85 :10). -
00 MINIJ1ES Bread of Life
A m1a in Clt.ic:ap
d l•cotwed that Pb1*al
eabMutioa •Y put a _.
(O -., bat it will DOt tiD
hina. It • ,.....,.. tllat ~
u1 low-wortanr: ..,.. •
time lniioa.
,, ~~~LE
.,. ~a. lf.t.M ......
_,..aMI SOCIITT
a:wu.eo, ll.UflfOtl .o..u
THE RESURRECTION DAY
In Psalm 2:7 we find the pro·
ptwtic words: '"/ will decl•re the
.,..: The Lord hath said unto
-Thou art My Son: THIS OAY
,._,. I becott.n ThM."
ShoUld we ask: "Wh.1t day~" or
"W'-tt •• Christ declared to be the Son of Godr'' We INitl find the
answer In Acts 13:33.
''God Nrh tutti/led the ume
f»romiMil unto us ..• In th•t H£
I.US£0 Ul' JESUS AGAIN; as ft Is .,_ .mn. In the MCOnd ,.•lm:
T,_, •tt My Son, THIS OAY hWf'e
I~T-."
So It wn .t Christ'S tnu~·
tion tNt the' "decree'?wai made
•nd He_. daciMed to be the Son fill God -IHWOtfwn In the ,,,,.,
...... of the wont. TNs..,... w6th Vll'htt wa find In
tM tn1 die,._ of Romenl. ..,_,.
.. ..... -"' God'l --. ·~.... Hit Son Jftl.uJ Chrltt ow ....,., ..tHch ... ~
til .. ...., o1 ~ .ccordfnr to
IIIII ~-Dt:ClAII£0 TO 8£ TIK CW -WITH I'OW£R ••• If TH£ ltUUI!R£CTION ,_ TH£-(Rom. 1:3,4).
This is a woncMrlul truth. It was
Christ's resurrectk>n from the
dead in (I(JWW that pro\'ed Him
Indeed to be God the Son. And
rnore wonderful still, k wn our
de•th Ha died at Cetvaf)' so tf\at
He milht ;mpert to us this ewr.
tulin1 ,...,rNCtkJn life. In Epne.
si•n• 2:2,3 wa .,. •II «Mct•Nd to
be ''the c:friktren of disobedience''
•nd ttw4eko ''by nMvN the c:hil·
drefl of .__, .. but ... how: this
,PAS .... continuft: "a..t God, ~ Is rich In mercy,
for HI• .,_, ,..,_ .,.,...nit He
~ l)a, ..,. .,." " .. ,. dud In tins, HATH OUICKENCO US
TOOfTH£11 WITH CHRIST [by 1•-,.. ,. ~. """ HlfTH RAISC:D US W TOCf[TH[It, ANO
MAO£ US SIT TOG£THEit IN
H£AVENl V l't.ACES IN CHRIST
JESUS" (2:44) .
"'-· ~~of Chmt'a ftn· l•htd worll of Ufi;IUof'i, tfloM wM •
,_,. tMk' tNit In Him .,. ~~¥eft
.... ,..,fNCt ........ end .... "" -.. a,~--~ .. -:r.-.. c.., .... ([ .... 1:3). Th II tholr RESURRlCTION
DAY!
He ball to 4m. ll •ilia
every • .,. to bil omc.. 0..
moniDC. .. ,ot ., hall ••
hoQr...,. .......... to
drift. 1Mo tiM cMy ..... ...
N., ... wtiHI&tl .......
or .......... tor tba •..tt
drmrt .. tlM ott. .......
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(CO.T1MURD PROIIi LA IT WI I&)
"]Vene] J6. He dwl -..11s. It lo
m ... r ..... tbl R•ur~ that il
~ •• is I ........ !Mat filth "' 11M ea.r-so 1 -Ia OUIII, tbo loa of
God,-.... -.... -....... tllo S.WC.r of * world ...... ,. .. il
'"4 k .. -It _, bo bad (1bo J :S;
..... 3:21;cf. Col. 3:27). :nw-...,.
of 6!1 ~ -"' ... (I Cloo.
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l:f..ll. n.. -..... -.. f.::t ... --,_ of-·'"" Lord's
---· .,_ tllio Gallpollltho
....... ~ a I a •= • llfl 1M .. ,qAt
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c::..dt -II ... .,otlcol bod)': they
--•.• ,. ,_ ....... wills -I•· 20]. A114 oo t1w Gallpol wbic11 ,.. .. .., __ ... __
....... of tho loa of God Oil-d-... eM WI I , .. fiiCM _.. l¢td-
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,._.lbl . Ju"(cr.c.E.a...-.
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• "Go,,_ ... Gaopol ,'-... Lord ; .... __ .,. __ ; ... _ ......... _.,._,
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Decorative
Hardware
and
Bath
Accesories·
Oldest salt, water club,
B.A.C. milks· SO..ye•rs
()piD ..... ,.. beM at
the BaJ)oa AllctJac Clllb Oil
tbe oeeutoa of tM Chlb's
SOU» blrtbdaJ.
Balbo& AlleliC C lab ts oae
of tbe oldMt ud luplt alt
water flJIUc c)ll)l Ia tbe
Tackle toornament; tbe.clas-
Slc IDd Cabo San La cas char-
ltJ tounameots in Baja.
a...::.:..:..;;.:...::,;.,;.;:.:;.::..;___;::.:.::..::::::..::;,:;,;_, world. It wu ~~~ed ill
The ct11b's primary fllnc-
tioa Is spoosortng a )mjor
llslll.ag tournament each
•ramer, plus el\art.erlng
~peetal U.bllll trips aboard
a live bait boaHorall deser-
VlDC y0110gsters between the aces ol 5 ~ 15. Many of
tbese ldds go on to become
active members ln the cluu,
bavLDc 1lrst learned the en-
joyment and sportsmanship
ln the junior prognm of
BAC.
NOYerm.r, 19Z6, ud iDcor-
porated 1D Mareb, 19%'7. rt
weathered the rJeprellsiciD
year~ ud Its members have
establlsbed aome 52 world
record5, with 16 .WI hold-
iDC present records. Mrs.
LUy can, one of oar oldest
aDd most adlwe members,
boltts S present women's
world records oo rooster-
flsh.
Members patticlpate in
flsbiDC toQnaaments all over
tbe world. sucb as tntema-
tioDIJ taDI cap tournament
lo Nova Scotia; the masters
toanament ud gold CtiP
tournaments lo Florida; tbe
Hawali&D bUll'tstl toamameot
In Koaa; IDternatkJaal Ll.gbt
MIDDLE EAST,
FRIEND OR FOE?
Records prior to 1941 have
b~ lost. Howenr, since
1941, a total of 6,382 marlin
and 166 swordfish have been
wilbed 1n at the t'l\Jb's dock;
19$.9 was the biggest year
for mulln--531; a closest-·
cood was 1965, wlth 515;
tbe poorest year vas 1973,
with only 14 marlin belo(
checked in; 1971 wastheblg-
gest swordttsh year wtth 29
taken on rod· and reel. Ted
Naftzger and hlsboat • Hust.
ler'' accounted for 11 or
these.
The l'lub and tts fal'llities
are open to the publlc forth(,
purpose or weighing fish.
It is located next to the
Standard OU dock just east
of the Pavlllon 1n Balboa.
lN CELEBRATION fll tile Cll*ililc of the Lldo Village
otrl .. , or Ctty Hauo-1 a.t. tbe normal r1hboo cutttnc cer.U~y was waived, .t a more nUUcal aw»roacb w* used. Hel:plac to '•tie-cap" tbe DeW omce at 3388
Vla Lido are, from port to stubolrd, WUIWn Olsen,
presideat of City Nau.al Blllk; Dan Rocers, executive
director of tbe Newport t:la:J1Jor Cbl.mbet' of Commerre;
Debbie Vuclea.e, Miss Newport Beacb; Bnm Gold-
smltb_ cbalrmaa of tbe boa.rd of tbe bank, aod James
Parter, prestdeat of tbe Newport Hartlor Chamber .
'Flea market' sale
to aid Philharmon ic
The Irvine Ternce Phil-
har moolc GroQP announces
its 15th annual nea market
will be held on WedDesclay,
May 19, (rom 11 a.m.to t :30 ,. p.m. at the Balboa Yacht
C tub, 1801 Bayside Drive,
Corona del Mu.
F eaiured this year wUl be
t be opportunity to win a bt-
cent~ quilt bandmadeby
members under the diredioll
o r s. e Bottorf. Mem-
ers o k all year to mate
and collect unique items to
seU atthis event. Other com-
mittee chairmen are~ bou-
tlque, Mrs. Barney Wblte-
seU; sweet shoppe. Mrs.
Jotm Melhorn. plants, Mrs.
Val Skoro; objects of art.
Mrs. WUllam Mt'Cordi clo-
thing, Mrs. Robert lllnricbs;
toys and books, Mrs. Da.n-
lel Sweet; Lnvltatloos, Mrs.
.John Miller; decoratloo,
Mrs. Lloyd Gregory; con-
stgnment, Mrs. Kalman
Spellettch. Luncheon and
wlne may also be purchased.
Thls event, co~rdinated
by Mrs. Paul Herrick, raises
A!Dds for the Orange Count)
Pbllbarmoolc Society. Tic-
kets ue S 1 and may be pur-
chased from members or at
the door.
a w. ••••~ ellliiMw a.-..-Gft FIIW u,...l Skc •s; sa-r. ,..,, 1 I
Obj~CI• 4'An. Pelrtti,.... ~~,.,. All .. n .
Fumitw~. Sdecf ,,.._. T..,..-. ...
I 1 .000.000 lN\IE.NTORY
,,."",., bt•ti'J, Cown O.~th-. ....,.,tw'l
W1111'011Sf c.-illltit4 ... -z.r..-
e.-.. f
JWfE AD-ISIONt
. ocrouth~strHtfrom
HW"n cl thr Sourhloncfs
maa ~qont WOI"""ont
r~ouronu!
ln~p«tion It I'WtJak Sola
10·5 DAILY, ll ·S SATUaDAY & 2•S W•DAY
CLOS~D WfO•IUDAY & TMU.IDAY
MJCI'IO ..... fta\'
~Y.M~Y • ..,.._Y M 8PA
USE YOUR 8ANKAMIERICARD.
MASn:R OtARGE.
PERSONAL CHE.Cl( 011 CASH ..
Dr. Alfred M. LUlenttlal,
chairman of the American
CCMmCU oo the Middle East,
editor ot••Mtdd:le East per-
spective," aDd weU -known
author of •• Wbat price
Israel," will speak at 7:30
p.m. Saturday, May 1, in
tbe 0n.are Coast College
Party for fisherman·
If natural gas is in
such short supp~
why don't we use solar energy?
!!!!~!~!:!! auditorium. Re wlU talk 011 ''Tbe t.lid-
(1 dle ~.MT br.'·
Tickets.. prtoe at $1.50, wW
be 00 'Me, ~ Aprll
COSTA MUAIUTT.ESS CO·
21510 ...... ,. .... , .... ,.,
· 21, 1n u.. ~c bootstore.
They will also be an.ll1bte
at the door.
A well-kloWD allti-Ziooist
writer ud aatbor, Dr. Li-
Uenthal oombtDes a IIILique
bacqro.md of scholar, ad-
venturer and jouJ'D.IUst. His
intimate bowledge of the
Ylddle East was pined
through mllitary service in
World Wu n aDd an annual
tour on whlcb he talked •lth
ldngs, presidents and lives
wUb tbe people.
Wblle traveUnc· throUgb
tbe oew aDd old sections ot
the dtvlded Holy Ctty of Jer-
usalem, beoarrowly .aped
an asstssio's ballet.
MARIN ERS CH URC H
MOW'" OUR MEW IUILDIMG
1000 BISON, AT JAMBOREE, NEWPORT BEACH
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AND THE BIBLE, WITH EMPHASIS ON PRACTICAL
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"Surprise!" Approxi-
~lr SO~estsraisedthelr · ttasm 1D a ~ bl'mdlY
salate to Charles Swanton
,.ooday' eveqioc, t.farch 29,
at the Versailles clubhouse
lD booor of Mr. Swanton's
82N1 birthday.
Tbe blrtbday dinner part)
was unnged by Mrs. Ber -
nadette Goetz or Newport
wlth the assistance of Mrs.
LUUan Cr awford of Long
Beach and Roger WUllams
of Downey.
Twenty members of the
Southern Calllornia Tuna
Club came from out of town
to tout the ardent Clsher-
man. The party took a Las
Vecas tum after a buffet
dlDDer and cocktail hour.
Maurice Stewart of Nev.'J)Ort
and Cleo of Lowe of Long
Beacb received prlz.es for
tbe most fake mon~>y at the
eDd oi't!!• evening.
Besld.-s "'a. "'ld Mrs. Ste-
wart. Harbor Are" ·~oests
included Dr. and Mrs. Hen-
ry Rover, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Scbultz, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Artoor
A(ajuJan, Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Hetzler, Mrs. Et hel
Copleo, Doo Balrd, Mrs. Do-
rothy Yardley, J ackson
H~~ghes, Mr. and Mrs. Har-
old Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Clarke
Ta·u er, Mr. and Mrs. How-
cti'O r>:~-n, 1V4 ~. 4.U\l '1"1 ~. D\)-
ward McCle:HSen, and Harri-
son Moon.
The guest of hoOOr has
b~n an enthusiastic bUnter
and fisherman for over 40
years. He now resides at the
Ba lboa Bay Club.
AIDS IN SEIZURE OF
TRESPASSING SHIP
Coast Guard seaman ap-
prentice Anthony L. Cabot,
son of Lloyd H. Cabot Sr.
of 455 Vlsta Trucba, the
Blulfs, participated tn the
seizure of a South Korean
rtshlog vessel near White
Sister s lsland off the south-
ern coast of Alaska. The
Ushin« tnwler was c hargM
with fishing Inside the 12.
mile Oshl.ng UmH of the
t,;nited States.
T he South Korean ship was
selzed by the Coast Guard
Cutter Sedge and escorted
to SUka. Alaska, where lt
v.·as turned over to the 0. S.
marshal.
Seaman apprentice Cabot
is a 1973 R"radoate ofCorona
del Mar high scl\001 and
jolned the Coast Guard in
July, 1975.
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• G~or·g~ Her·ber·t MonuoH, D.O. (1866·
19~8), ~ OIU' of fltl.' JWtlt Ct11flll'N'I m01f
/II'MOIII Scorti1A p•·eaclt r•·•· H r beilomr
p«ltor of tlte U•ited Pr'*'tbNtr rioll Clwn:h
o/ W e/IUlflon, Glugow, in 190! owd ,.,_
wur.iru:d ther•e ovrt· 11 q Hill'ter· of a Cf'H-
tH~. h J!lt6 lu 111/GI nomrd modrnator·
o/ tlte Geweral A .. c,.b/11. Tltit met~agl'
it t4kf''lf from fectrwr1 tlf'li1~rcd O'l tUerk-
CII<'Jti"ll'" ;,._ 1!1!1, prcblidtcd b11 D01-a" tltt
followi.rtg 11ear lntdrr· rite titlfl 'Titt S i11·
wijico."ce of tilt Cr·o ... '
M any people who make the Bible
their rule of faith and life,
and who acknowledge their
profound indebtedness to Jesus,
'have great difficulty with the cross.
They do not see where it comes in.
They acknowledge God as their
heavenly Father, they know that
God is love, they believe that the
great passion of his heart is the
highest good of all his children, and
they cannot see clearly how the
cross is needed for God's forgive-
ne~s of their sins.
If God be love, why this awful
scene -why this necessity that
Christ should die-why this suffer~
ing and agony of one who was in~
finitely dear to him-why o ut of his
infinite compassion could he not
forgive men freely when they turn
to him with confession and true
penitence?
This difficulty is increased by
certain considerations which occur
to every mind. One is the language
of the Old Testament. There we
read, in words of perfect clearness.
that God delighteth in mercy (Mi-
cah 7 : 18) ; that he is the Lord God.
merciful and gracious, slow to an-
ger and of great compassion; that
as far as the east is from the wes t.
so far hath he removed our trans-
gressions !rom us (Psalm 103).
In all these glorious declarations
there is no hint that the forgiveness
of our sins depends on a propitiaw
tory death. On the contrary, they
proclaim that God forgives because
of what he is, and what he is at any
moment, he is eternally ; our pardon
does not rest. they seem to say, on
anything Another may accomplish ;
it rests on the infinite mercy of his
heart.
That is why believers are be.
wildered sometimes whe n they t urn
from t.he Old Testament to the New
Tes tament. In the New Testament
it is everywhere proclaimed that
forgiveness is dependent o n the
cross, as if the full, free. glorious
pardon of the Old Testament, which
springs from the riches of God's
being, were narrowed to. and con~
ditioned by, belief in an event which
took place in space and time.
Again t here is t~e conduct of our
Savior when he was here on earth
moving among sinners. One finds
there, when he proclaimed forgive-
ness, no reference to the cross at all.
He never said, "Sinner, I'm going
to die for you., and in that death of
mine you will win forgiveness."
Not only is there the considera-
tion of Jesus' actions. there is also
the consideration of his teaching.
I refer to the parable of t he prod-
igal son. There you have a son fal.l-
ing into sin, repenting, coming
home again; he is heartbroken at
his own conduct -he is no more
worthy to be called a son ; and not
only doea the father pardon him,
he does it with all the fulneas of his
heart--he runs to meet him, falls
on his neck and kiues him.
.,...... Afltl'aAII-NT OF PAGAN 0001
Theft ie no mention of the erou
at all in t.hla moot beaut.lful of
.,..._; no inchaaion of any third
...,v. '
IAt me MY tMt. the crou ia not
n •••• d aad hlehNied bec:auee of God' a urwfllt-111 to pe.rdon. It tile Hew Teets01ot aald t.hat. it
..W bo len IF inferior to t.he
Old ,._ 1 t : bat t.hat ia what
tba Hew 1\osl t -uya. No--Jatllo ... __ lot.he
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.... Gool -a wtrn.,. -.. a • s ' 'a• • a reiDCtant God.
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to") II a rather ,_..._ -~ tba """""'" It ;.. therefore qa tloD-word, .ametimu m.al.. ol..,.., n. able whether tlriJ JJIU"tieaaar
''veaeel" or ''coatalaei.n ftia eaeeeetl eompJettq ~-of the •lilt Lnr
aometimea ,.imple•eat, adaclel tnz ;::ru"-er aQ7 Ia to be~ to tiM Jlta..
equipment," oometlaeo kind or baper-of the tuo or mere rita! matten, to
.. __ • or ...., ·-OIIIIOoiiiO -. ~ the bo "-a-1 witJt bJ' tile
mtlllt." It ia apparently illiJ prae=!!.'!i&,rnraton emwi)ll8ti011 of New 1'.-ta..
'in thlo eontext tllat It Nfen aad , ~ meat bolieYeno from the=
to clothlna (ulfbo &nJ ldad luV in ....-w1t11 p&-of t.he Old T..-t
If God is 'love. why did he choose
such an awful wa~ of showing it 1
of manufactured product), pa -.lllp or fertility fOda, code. Proper d.--and mod-
althoualu:oncelvabiJitmlalot .....,tuallld tile.-ora""h eot clothlntr are eertalnlJ refer to ado,_ta or jew-a.......-_ · ot......,.. in the New ,__
elry. The word for ·~aarmeat" Wbethlr tbl Mmmud tm~ meat as importaDt for a eOn.-
lathe_.ndpartofthenne pllea God'a dlaapproval of v!Dcina Chriotiaa teotlmoa,.
is litt&lciA, whidl primarilY men'• atylel that ,_..ble a before the world (e:r.,l Tfm.
means "mantle" or ··~-woman•• at7le of clothiDI othr 2 :') and the cledlcated
but U.en beeomeomore-. (for eumple, the Scottloh believer lo to d .... to pleaae
Jy applied to clotbin« or ... kilt), or of ........, •• clothing the Lord rather than himoelf. A Scottish ~ul~it giant mahs answer
DfCISIOM tU.GAZIME, IUMHEAI"OLIS, MIMM.
We read in the :-;"cw Ttt~tament
of Chri!'t lx>inJ!" offered a~ a propi-
tiation for 0111· Jo:in .;;, and our
thou~hts ~u l1atl.. t(f pu~an f:liths,
where men tr·ie<i fl• :tppea:o.e their
angry gods: hut the tremendous
difference i;; that in all these fotiths
man had to prm·ide the propitiH~
tion: in the Chri.-;tiotrr faith G od
p1·ovidrs if. Ht: doe:-: not u.sk men
for an atonin~ .-;acrifice: he give"'
t he atoning :-:aniflt-e. and he gives
it because he lu\'e:-: the world and
willeth not t hat an.\· man should
perish.
GOD 15 NOT A PaiVATE PERIOM
And then if we ask, Why wu the
cross needed 1 to me the old answer
i.!' the onJ.v answer--God is more
than a private person; God is the
moral ruler of the univerae. A fa-
ther forgives his child freely if the
child is penitent; but if the father
is a judge he cannot forgive a crim-
inal like that, even though the crim-
inal i:; his child ; it is his duty to
uphold a rid administer the law in
the highest interests of the state,
and if he pardoned the criminal on
the ground that he was penitent,
the country would lapse to lawleM-
ness and chaos.
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Get that t huu1:ht into .vou r mi nd~
-that the t"I"O:'I."' i."', the gift of love
and not it:-; cau:-;e-nnd it will go
far to relieve dittlcult.v. God is love
-he is etermtl h~Ye-in God Jo,·e is
the sprinJ.!i. of e\·er~· uction. It is be~
cause he is so pasJ;~ionately eager
to forgive that L;ucl f;Cn t hi:-: Son
to die.
Why then wa." the cro~s needed
if God eternally il'i love? Why does
the New TeRt.ament cons.i ~tentlv and
passionately muke the ero!5s rleces~
sary for our forgiveneAs?
May I say he r·e that the glorious
assuranceJ;~ of the Old Testame nt
that God delighteth in mercy, so far
from negatin-~ the doctrine ?f t he
Cros.~. have a d ifferent bennnJC on
it altogether. The 91d :re~t.a.me_nt
is not a final revelatiOn: tl HI antu:~
ipative and prepurator~:-~n the dr-
vine law it annou nce!-1-111 1ts proph~
ecy it loo}<.'l forw<t rd and o_nward
to--Messiuh : a nd the refore tt d~s
just what ~-ou would expect -tt
proclaimJ;~ the fulne ... fl a nd f reene~s
of God's pardon . .:;imply ns ;.~. glon-
ous divine f act.
Or aguin, take it that the f~ther
is a schoolmaster, and the son a
pupil in the school : can he act a8
a !'-Choolmaster as he can act as a
father, forgiving becauSe the child
expres~es sorrow? Would not that
di sintegrate and destroy discipline
and steadily lower the morale of the
whole school and inevitably lead to
license!
These are ve ry imperfect illus-
t r ations, but they suggest ·the prob-
lem of God : how to forgive, u his
heart yearns to do, and at the same
time to be .. the judge of all the
ear th": how to pardon, on the
slightest sign of penitence, and yet
ma intain that law that Jives in him,
so that men may Jive in the sure
and splendid confidence that "jus-
tice and judgment are the habita-
tion of (his ] throne" (Psalm
89:14).
T lteTe was "a problem worthy of
a God,'' as Martin Luther and
Thomas Chalmers used to say:
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Our Lord r.aid to Peter,
. Feed my sheep" (lohn
21 :18). How stranl(e! Peter
waa not a ahepherd; he waa a
fisherman. The Lord had called
Peter and his brother to "Pol·
low me, •nd" J will make you
fiahersof men" (Matthew 4 :11}.
But before He aiCf'ndH lntG
Heaven, our Lord added, "Feed
my aheep," Tbe inferenet is
pi• in: no dltc:iPk of tM Lord
11 ever c::aned to only one ta.k.
Suipture clearly teachn U..t
to every Christian in «"iveta
certair. sp«ifie tasks and tha
talents tha.t an eteeeaMt7 to
the perlonMnce of t.hoM ta.b.
But &ripture Just aa elhrlr
poinll: out that a spadfk: call
doH not ftl'-"e u.s of certain
other obl&ptlona and d•tin that lie o•UW. the .,._. of
our own partieular JleW.. Wher~
ever there ia a need, wt .,.. to
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... til a.lll1 ,_ ... .... ac-oowut 4 .._, we .. .,... ..,
....... ---dlat .......... ... IWfil& ........ Ill! I Jl L
~ t .,., ...... det dme
ill ~ (I Cor. 7:21). 'Rtll ... tllial( for tlw ..,.. .. rill'
( .... , .. , ..
A boy learn~ what electricity can
do lo ng before he learns how it d~s
it : he learns the effi cacy of ht s
mother's merl id tle long before he
learns (if he ever doe~) what is the
cause or secrd of this efficacy: and
so men had first to learn, from the
great inspired souls of the Old Cov~
enant, the fact of God's abundant
pardon before they could be taught
in the fulne~s of the t ime that it
came throu~th the atonins;r death of
Christ.
How to cancel si.n, and treat it u
if it were not, and yet maintain
and vindicate his righteouaneu.
And the New Testament with un-
varying iteration tells us that God
sol\"ed that problem by rivinc' hie
only begotten Son to die for ain.
. G-. Tnl: Yor I ••-... -/ltrlof ~ ... -~-_...,.,,-.,..
Fi ~st the f<LCI. impressed on men,
t hen the ex:plnnation of the fact.
First the wonderful experience,
then the secret of that experience
in the cross.
The cross was not just a mo'fiq
appeal to men; it wu of inftnite
significance for God. He pve bia
Son, he deliberately gave him, that
he might be just., and yet the JUiti·
tier of the sinner. Any diviDe par-
do n that belittled law would make
this world an intolerable dwelliDC
place: but when God gave hia Son
to die for sin, "righteouaneu and
peace have kissed each other"
(Psalm 85 :10). -
00 MINIJ1E5
Breed of Life
A ..... i• CbiCIIIO
di•co..-.4 th_. p~
ubaYatio• IM)' put I ...
to lleep, b•t It will DOt kill
him. It in ,..... tlaait brt.p
u• low-WOI'tilll _... a
timeteatioll.
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---*1 IOCIITY CIIIKAeO. llUNCMS -.u
THE RESURRECTION DAY
HI W.to4rt:r.11ailn
evocry 4ay to llil office. 0..
lftOI1Iial. ~ .,. ., Mal ..
hO.C tiUt7 ........ to
dr"l bato 1M c:ly wit1l ..
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of .._.. .. for the 4.-b
driftn ...... otiMr .......
Wll •••••• l"l 1111
·plna ..... oldlatdf_.
In Putm 2:7 we find the pro-
pheltlc words: "I will deefllfe the
6K,..: The Lord hath said unto
Me, Thou 1rt My Son; THIS DAY
Mwe I 1»10tten TllH."
ShOuld we ask: "Wh•t day1" or
''WMn ••• Christ decl1red to be
the Son of God?" We will find the
answer In Acts 13:33.
"Gocf h.tth fulfilled the same
(ptOmlsn] unto us .. , In that HE
Jlt.VS£0 U-,. JESUS AGAIN; as It Ia
alto wtm.n In .t~ second Pulm:
n,_ art My Son1 THIS OA Y h.,..e
r ltiii!Dtt" rne.: So It Wft .t Christ's rnurree-
tiOn thet the ''dec:ret:" was made
end Hewes Hc,.red to be the Son
, God-Deeatt.n '" the ,.,,.,
..... of the word.
'T'tM ..,... wittJ wMt we find In
ttert flrlt ~of Romafls, whet-a
........... of God't aood -· •'Coflcemrl"' His Son )etus CltMf our L.M wftkl't was l'f'Yde ol ... __,of~ KCO~in• to
lflo "!"~-KCLA.£D TD 8£
TH£ ...., CW -WITH I'OWfR ... IY TH£ II£SURR£CTION
-THf: DfAD'' (11om. 1:3.4).
This is a wonderful truth. It was
Christ's resurrection f~ the
deed in po"IIIIMf that proVed Him
indeed to bt God the Son. And
more wonderful at:lll, It was our
death He dtecl at CalVary so that
He milht knpert to us this ever-
lutln& rnurrection life. In Ephe·
sl•n• 2:2,3 we are atl ct.clared to
be .,,. chi~ of dbobedlence"
end thef.tor. "b)' n.ture the eM·
dren of wn;th;" but He hOw this
_pasuaa contmu.s:
"Bift God, amo is ricl't in rMrey,
tor Hit I'Nf low wMrtwith He
lo'tlfHlut, ...... .,..,., '" .. ,. dud
In ains. HATH OUICKEH£0 U$
TOG£TH£1t WITH CHRIST [Or
1'--ya -.d). and HATH lfAISED US U, TOd"ETH£11, AND
MAO£ US SIT TOQ£TH£1t IN
H£AVOfL't' lit.AC£S IN CHRIST
J£SUI'" (2:4-6). . . "'*"· bee..,_ of ctlrilt's fin· --01-otlon. -----lnHim--HAl ,..,mction Nfe and •• ,..-, -., .,.,.,..., --'" _,. -•• Cl!rlat''([ph.
1 :3). This Is their ltESUftRfCtlON DAY!
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JMIAYOIIIT.
MIWPOaT IRACM Sill wller club,
B.A.C. milks 50 ·Y.-s
0,. ...._ ... IMM at
tM .,._ Mellie CJIIb •
tM oecedrs tl tile 0.'•
50. lllrtWay. a.--MciMc Cllblac.
oiiM ....... larplta.lt
Wiler ...... c..-. .. tM
Taekle tou'Dilment; tbe c lu-
ae ud Cabo San La cas char-
UJ tou~meats In Baja.
L...::.;:::.:.::..:.:..::~=.::;.;__.;::;:.;;..;:;:;:;..::::;::,;;.j WOJtcL It .... , a "'tt td •
Tbe cltb's primuy fttnc-
tloa Is 8pOO.JOring a )lnlor
fiAlllc toltnwneot each
•mmer, ·plus ebarterlog
llpeCial f1abt.ac trips aboard
a Un batt boat for all deser -
Yille youDgsten between the area ol 5 a.od 15. Many of
these kids go on to become
actt•e members 1n the cluu,
baYblc ft.rst learned the en-
joyment and sportsmanship
lD the junior program of
BAC.
............ -JDcor-
poraled .. lllarda. 1912'7. lt
w..a.ered tbe ..-..-.
,.... .., .. IHnlbeh baft
Hbbll.a.ect 10me 5! world
~ wttb " tttll bold-
-preseat records. Mrs. Lily can, ooe or ov oldeJt
Ull mo.t aeUYe member ..
Midi S preseot womea•s
world recorda OD J'OOJter-
fiA.
Meden petticipme ill
ItAlic IOUIWDellts all over
tJae world. act~ aa iDterDa-
tiOIIal ... ~ toanamert
ID Non Seotla; Ute masters
tloa'lllmeat ud cold cup
tc.rnaiMIIta In Florida; tbe
Hawa.J.lu bWfl.lb tiDUDamellt
In Koaa.; JM.enwt..._, Llgbt
MIDDLE EAST,
FRIEND OR FOE?
Records prior to 1941 have
bMD loa. However , since
1941, a total or 6,382 marlin
aDd 166 aword!lsh have been
•lebed lD at ltle clUb's doc~
1959 wu the biggest year
for ma.rUn--531; a cJo~~
CODd was 1965, wlth 515;
the poorest year was 1973,
with ooly 14 mar lin being
ebecked ln; 19'7l wasthebtg-
gest awordtlsh year with 29
taken oo rod and reel. Ted
Naftr.ger and his boat '· Hust-
ler'' accounted for 11 of
these.
The club and lts facUlties
are open to the public for thf:
purpose or weighing fish.
It is located next to the
Staudard on dock just east
of tbe Pavilion In Balboa.
IN CELEBRATION fll tile CJpeD.iac of tbe U do Village
oftl ... ol City NatDIII a.k. the normal rlbbOD cutting
CerfJnGfJ wu walYed. 1M a more oulica1 approach
.._. ttHct. Belplac to ••t»-ap" tbe new omee at 3388
Vla Lido are, from port to starboard, Wl.lllam Olsen,
presidelt ol C.ity Nau.al Bank; DaD Racers, executive
41reetor of tbe Newport Ha:rbor Cbamber of Commerr e;
Detlble V:meleue. Mia New'J)Ort Beacb; Bnm Gold-
smith. chairman of tbe board of tbe bank. and James
Parter, presldeat of tbe Newport Harbor Chamber.
'Flea · market' sale
to aid Philharmonic
The Irvine Terrace Pbll-
har mooJc C roup anooonces
its 15th annual fiea market
wlll be held on Wednesday,
Ma y 19, !rom 11 a.m.to4:30
p.m. at the Balboa Yacht
Cluu, 1801 Bayside Dt1Ye,
Corona del Mar.
Featured this year will be
the opportunity to WiD l bi-
centennial quilt handmadeby
members under the dlrectbl
of Mrs. Deane Bottorf. Mem-
bers work aU year to mate
and collect unique items to
sell at this event. Other com-
mittee chairmen a re: bou-
tique, Mrs. Barney White-
sell; sweet shoppe, Mrs.
Jobn Melhorn, plants, Mrs.
Val Skoro; objects of art,
Mrs. wuuam McCord; clo-
thing, Mrs . Robert Hinric hs;
toys and books, Mrs . Dan-
iel Sweet; lnvltatioos, Mrs.
John MUler; decoration,
Mrs. Lloyd C regory; con-
stgnment, Mrs. Kalman
Spelletich. Luncheon and
wlne may also ~purchased.
This event, co~rdlnated
by Mrs. Paul Herrick., raises
funds fo r the Orange Count)
Phllbarmonic Society. Tic-
kets are Sl and may be pJr-
chased from member s or at
the door.
ON
.-..Y. -~Y. -81!'\' • e .....
8orgoins on AM 0,.01. ~ Sihier. Porcdoif-. Oriftltol Obj~ct• d 'Art. Painting~. Jrw~lry. Antf•-.~•. Brorru•.
Fumiturt!. &~ lndiolt T.,..oi~ ...
S 1.000.000 I~NTORY
1-mm £st•IC'I, Co111rts ()wf-(1(-h-... ,.AniiHf'kl
... ocross thf' strf'f"t from
Sf'vt'n of thf' Southlond·s
mo.5t l'lt>gont wotnfront
rt-Srouronts!
fnsp«r10n & Priuot~ Soks
IO·S DAILY, 12 ·5 SATURDAY & 2-S SUMDAY
CLOSfD WfDMI!SDAY & THURSDAY
~ IIELD E\IEIIY
fWIDAY.Mn.DAY.~Y •8P.JI.
USE YOUR BANKAMERICARD.
MASTER CHARGE.
PERSONAL CHECk OR CASH
zsczw.-c-nat--v ........... 1:... .
C Mhs lr911M ,, •• ,MS-...
WE •11\' FOil CASH Otl SELl. 0111 COMJOS-.oN IIWOI..E STAID Ott--.·rz E tnJIIS
4IU LEVI\£. AlmU"lCER
Dr. Allied M. LWeDthal,
cbalrmaa or tbe American
Cc.cil OD the M14dle Eut,
edtlor ot •• MJddle East per.
spectt•e, •· aDd well-known
atlthor of '' 'Wbat price rsnea..•· w11.1 ~at 7:30
p.m. s.Dirday, May 1., In
tbe Orup Cout Collt!ce
Party for fisherman
If natunl gas is in
such short supp~
why don't we use solar energy?
~~~!!~!!!!, udltorbun. He .W talk OD '•Tbe t.fld.
die E.ut~ • .Git ~··
Tlct.tQ. filtGe II $1.50~ •W
....... ""' ...... be oG 8l1e, t)eCfti•tc April
MATTBEIIES
... -aava.DIIIG
IrreauJar Shapes
, ......... -c:.etea
COSTA Mfi.A MATT.fi.S CO.
2 ....................... ,
21, lD u.& OCC boOicltore.
Tbe1 ..W U.O be an.D.able
at tbe door.
A weU-IclloWD IJitl-Zionlst
writer &Dd aatbor, Dr. Li-
lleatbll combbles a IICliqae
bacqi'OWid of scholar, ad-
•ealllrer aDd joel rullat. His
iDttmate IIDowledge or the
Mictdle East wu pined
through mtutary serYlce in
World War D and ao annual
tour on wblcb be talked wtth
tt.aca, prectdeats and lives
wltb tbe people.
Wblle tnnUnc tbrOUCb
tbe DeW aDd old seeUOU ol
the d1rlded Holy City ofJer-
ualem, laeD&JTOWly escaped
an aUialill's ballet.
MARINERS CHURCH
MOW IM OUI MEW IUtLDtMG
1000 BISON, AT .JAMBOREE, NEWPORT BEACH
TELEPHONE: 640..6010
THE TEACHING ts CENTERED ON .JESUS CHRIST
AND THE BIBLE, WITH EMPHASIS ON PRACTICAL
CHRISTIAN LIVING. ALL ACES ARE WELCOME.
Coauellne aad Yl.litlD& ann.ble.
SUNDAY SERVlCES: 8cOO-9:30 -lt:OO A.M.
Daily Sunjet se~ from
nearby Orange County Airport.
Economy fares for families and
groups, too. So call Air California
first. If there's an easier way to get
you there, we'U be the
first to tell you.
Col~lft0111MitiOftM~ ~(7HJ~~
(2131 ~J.t u. ... (7HJ-.
6(0): LOI Aflttlrt. (2J3J 621-MOl.
·•Surpriset·· Approxi-
naat.lv 50 ~Nts raised their 'fl.lries lD a haPPY bf11!dl}
sal.tte to Charles S11anton ,.ooc!ay eYeqlnc, March 29,
at tbe VersaJUes clubhouse
lD booor of Mr. Swanton's
82nd birthday.
Tbe blrthday dinner part}
was arnnged by Mrs. Ber-
nadette Goetz of Newport
with the assistance of Mrs.
LUllan Cra.,'ford of Long
Beach and Roger WUliams
of Downey.
Twenty members of the
Southern C aWornia Tuna
Club came from out of to~~o'tl
to tout the ardent fisher-
man. Tbe party took a Las
Veps turn after a buffet
dlDDer and cocktail hour.
,.aurice Stewart of Newport
and Cleo of Lowe of Loog
Beach received prizes fo r
the most fake monPY at the
eDd o?t!:• evening.
Besides lt\,. ""d Mrs. Ste-
wart. Harbor Ar~ ·~oests
included Dr. and Mrs. Hen-
ry Rover, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Scbultr., Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Artoor
Ap)latan. Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Hetzle r, Mrs. Ethel
Coplell, Don Balrd, Mrs. Do-
rothy Yardley, Jackson
H~~ghe.s, Mr. and Mrs. Har-
old Cox, Mr. an~ Mrs. Clarke
Tawzer, Mr. and Mr s. How-·~ r>au, ~Wt .-. ca.ol.l t•u ... D"-
ward McCle:!den, andHanl-
son Moor E'.
The guest of hoOOr has
b~n an enltlusiastic hunter
and fisherman for OYer 40
r ears. He now resl~s at the
Balboa Bay Club.
AIDS IN SEIZURE OF
TRESPASSING SHIP
Coast Guard seaman ap-
prentice Anthony L. Cabot,
son of Lloyd H. Cabot Sr.
or 455 Vista T rucha, the
Blu!!s, participated Lo the
setzure of a South Korean
flshlng vessel near White
Sisters Island off the south-
ern coast of .~aska. The
fishlog trawler "'as chargf'1
with fishing inside the 12-
mlle fishing llmit of the
(.;nited States.
The South Korean shfp was
selzed by the Coa,st Cua~
Cutter Sedge and escorted
to Sitka, Alaska, where it
was turned over to the U. S.
marshal.
Seaman apprentice Cabot
is a 1973 graduate ofCorona
del Mar high s chOOl and
joined the Coast Guard in
July, 1975.
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h11 "1. '"-a· fnru.•J to Clllll l th.H cnnu.tct \\ c
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l"llllh Jllllll'l.l I' 111 'il'\\ \'\t'XI~II.l11J l'OUJJ fl}\
ltl'', .. t~..unt·nt rtl:l'd' 1hl.'rl' wt wnuld m:tl..c
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l hn-.t J'lciiC'll'-\\'llltlJ ~11 1.11 In 'II)Vtll~ thl'
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lett thl. 1111\l" hl.'lll~
Jilin!
\ppmv,,J, (\·en prntcct h,1, tn he apprnvl.'d
}-, num hx..1l ,l,11C anJ naunnal :~uthonuc'
'' m.1m ·'' u -.t:~ppnw:Jl' h.wc hccn nccJcJ
fur nne pte~tcd th:u ' .. u Jl not.1pprovcJ. Snmc
I'TilK'lt' .11c ,tpfliii\'N :md then rc:o.tudtcd tlllll'
.t ftcr tlllll' Th1' ~on''' umc. :md that ~dJ-. tn the
""'.,£the prntcct 'tunc Jla~o;c.... the Jlncc nf
l'H rythtn~-prrclmc'. m:1tcn~J,,l:thor. "-h •p~
tu't kt'C'p'-~ntnJ.! up :mJ Ufl bcc:.tu!'C of inflatiOn
To ~ct Ynu mnrc ~A at the lowest pn tt. we
nl.'ru fn,tcr :~cttnn hv ~cwcrnmcnt a~nCJC'-. Our
,tlldtc,, h.,'-t'J nn ~nvcrnmcnt rcpon s, "how thAt
.. on.cn ltnh' 1n th,, nrc:t nrc at o;takc.
Hlwc:.,. .... !
Ktq) youraelf hally iahclbdl eMut tM
natu.ra.lculhofuttt eiiCI ouw cffanl to ..... ,...
new uppliu. We hue • .-a.l.l .._.._. ..
can li'« J'OU mOft iaNe •• Wttll _. ..
Cea CompMtJ MOc::h•te •......,. S 1 It tR
CelifomJa C.. Compea:y, P.O . a. 540n, t..
Acilldcs, CA 900S4.
Seutbem caufernia &as lec,'na,_ ........... ,..., •• -.
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flCIII iUIAI BUIIN£SS
liAME'ITATEIIEHT
-=~L!·~·~·~-~1ICI~c IIEWiiiT!II! ...... -I'UIUIIIO IRIILY -~ BUIIJ<&SS lllUIISOiiY, N'tiL I, IllS F I 1. ';I. . . ' . ,... ...... ..,_ ..
!lAIIlE STATEMENT OOIIOIA DEL lliU, CAL, .._ ..... o-.a:.-•..-cru, tiU Daltn
Cftlo, ---...,, Do,. ~ MU
Tllo lollowUic ,....., 15
dolle: te"NU as: Muinwm
llan1op!SaM• IJ&biCom-
••e~tkMts, 1139 Port Ttr-
lil. N«WJD11 Beach, Cal.
-Howard (Tlm) Etlwlo
Tim ....... IIIS9 Port Tlf!in,
Newport B"ch, Cal. 92660.
'""' t>llowUil -... dolllc bos~Mu uCI«<-
Apartmtats, 1602-1106 Jtl-
rrey sc., Aubelm,Ca. 9%802:
• WEI*EIOAY, MAIIC1Il7
R .. MlteMII ~.
ZO, ot tliiS Belbo, !:Me
·a~-.,.. art'e:~Qdat7p.._
at tM Md of Dt«Otrij Dr ..
aDd ebarced wU" blrtlc aM
•Utar a tape ttect u.t llld
tM fD • mberl l'eiDOW'Id __ •
Gordea Jam" stewart. tt..
ot 519 Orcblcl, Corou del
Mu, 'ftl Chafl!d Wftll: PM-
... Qon or baltlllh Wbea. po-
Ucf' a.rrested him at 9:JO
p.m. at M.artoera ud Beet
Bay ••• Michael Jialcb,
!1, oi 1!1 43rd, We.C Nn-
port, surrendered at pollee
headquarters at !:15 p.m.
on a warrant chart(Qg blm
wUh lewd cooduct ••• Ruth
Von De:ldl!l'l. 354 Wa.JDat,
Newport ShOres, told JQUce
t hat her purse aod U. con-
tents, nlued at $319, was
s tolen between 10:55 ud
11 :55 p.m. •hen stte set U
on the noor ned to a bu
s tool at a restaurant at 2601
W. Coast lfwy., t.!'arloen:
-.. _.,-. ..
...... -Ylolo c.,., .. ·----·--5:10p.a. ••• -c--. ···~~" .... "'• ___ .,_
_c....,_-..~ CaL...-r. Kerml.t A.. IDd Jean A, Eat-
on, Hl991 Glaunoat Terr .. '
lrvlne, Ca.. 9%715; Tbomu
B. and Carol R. O'Keefe.
996 Boonle Brae, Lac-
Beach. Ca. 9Z651.
bell., ., .............. ..
~ ............ -y., ... ...
--!111U .. Is ~ ~~~rc,r-l :lS ~ r ~U:lS
nla be*n• Ia outlet.
... ., .. -.-!. Slpo4: Do,. c.-. .... ,.... lbt••• .... ftled ... a. of Or-
It'll.
FICTITIOUS BUSJM£SS
NAME STATEMENT
The foiJowtlr; person Is
dolag buatness U Safari
TnYel Sentce. MOO lnlne
AYe,, S.lte 106, Neowport
Beach 92660: Albert Rl.lpb
MoeUer, Jr., 985 CummlDp
Pi., Laguna Beach, Ca.
9!651.
Thts busi.Dess Is conduct-
ed by an indl•ldual.
Signed: Albert R. Muel -
ler, Jr.
Tills statement was ftled
with the county clerk ofOr-
uge County Mar. 19, 1976.
Publish: Mar. 25, Aprtll,
8, 15. 1976, ln the Newport
Harbor Ensign. F54041
LIGM. 110nc I
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
T~ following persons are
doing business as Senlor Ci-
Ut.ens Reporter, Negro News
Service, West Coast Jewish
News, 325 N. Broadway,
Suite 205, Santa Ana 92'701:
Tbls bltsloess is conducted
by a.a tod.lvi&.al.
Slpecl: Howa_f\1 E. Tlm-
rooos. •
Tills statt-ment was filt"d
•ltb the Count)' Clerk of
OIU(• County Mtr. 15,
19?6.
Publlsb: Mar. 18, 25, Apr.
1, 8, 1.176. In the Newport
Hubor Eutgn. r -53811
LKA\:MOnct
S-098!8
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The following persons are
doing business as: Gin Ling
Restaurant, 3644 S. Bristol
St., Santa Ana, Calif. 9Z704:
Chuck,. stephen T., 6862
Nyanu Dr., Huntington
Beac l\, Ca. 926:17 . Lu.
Samuel K., 8282 Dann CIT -
de, Huntinlrton Beactl, Ca.
92646; Chiu, Daniel o., 8282
Danry Circle, Huni\SJflton
BE>ach, fa. 92646.
This tJUslness is ronduct.
e-d by a general parcners11ip.
Signed Samuel K. Lu.
This statement was Flle<1
wiTh the Counh· Cl~rk of
Orange Count y Mar. 9, 1'1"76,
Publish: Mar, 18, 25,Apr,
1, 8, 1976, in the Newport
Harbor Ensign. F ~j358j
LEGAL NOTICE
FICTITIOUS BUSI:'\ESS
NAME TATEME:O.I
'ttlls bllstness Is OOildltct-
ed by a general partnership.
Signed: T. B. O'Keefe.
· Tills statement was nled
with t~cou.oty clerk or Or.
ange County Mar. 26, 1976.
Ptiblf.sh: AprU 1, 8, 15,
22. 197li. tn the Newport
Harbor Ensign, F-54369
LKAL MOnCI
F'ICITITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATE MENT
The following persons ~~
doing business as The Or-
gantr.e rs, 272 1 E. Coast
Hv.·y., Corona del Mar 92625:
Vtck)" Ann Adims, 1040 W,
Mat Arthur, •137, Santa Ana
92707; ~atalfe P. Teske,
8811 Coa st Hwy., '12 12, U g-
una Beach 9265 1; Audrey J .
Patterson, 504 Dahlia, Cor-
ona del Mar 92625,
This business Is ronduet-
ed by a general partnership.
Signed: Vtck)' Ann Adams.
This statement was filed
with the county rJerk or Or-
ange County Mar. 29, 1976.
PuNish: April I, 8, 15,
22, El76, In the Newport
llarbor Ensign. F54443
LEGAL NOTIC!
WAYNE SAULS of lrvlnehu:
been appointed Yice-presl-
dent, opentlons, for the
Bank of NE>wport. He was
formerly vJce.presldent and
cashier at Hart10r Bank in
Long Beach.
CAl SPORTWEAR
lEASES IN C.M.
Callfomla Sportwear Inc.
has slgned a 6-year IE'ase
tor a 36.000 square foot
tar Uity at 929 Baker Street
In Costa Mesa, accordlng to
Leonard W. Jane. presldE'nt
of the Southern California
based sportwear manu-
facturer,
John Di Francesco and
Mike Hay of Industrial
Brokers handled the trans-
action for the leiSef' and
Vernon Sorenson, lessor.
Mile •.• A ship's w~t.
power saw, fire extlDgutsh-
er and !JOU.nd speakers, nl-
ued at $184, w~r~ stolen
from a boat under colll'l:ruc-
rlon at 700 Edgewater, Bal-
boa, according to Da.l Gret-
tenberg, 1810 Kings Road, cun !Iaven, owner or the
boat.
• THURSDAY, MARCH 18
.... WU .. r.d ..... M .. ..., ____ _
11cDIIJtM••atcltl.e.M-Jac ...... -w tsao dam--• SUlfDAY, MARCH U
Rc.ald Ctro o..tetly lr ..
21, ot %709 llnb,, !:Me
lfta. WU Art'Nttd at 10:*0
p.m. at OeeM FI'OIII .:1
Palm, 9dlol. uct e•t...s
witb JI(IIUI.._ of IIIII..-
' .. -....... .-. 2!, of 4503 Sealhon, .....
N ....... , Ud.....,. LooiM
w~r. u, or mtaou,
were untt~ at t a.m. at
Ust aDd W. Balboa, WHt
Newport. I.Dd tw-,..
cbarw:ed ww. mUdemeaaor
clruak drtrtlc l.bd Wacc-r
wUb pllllbUc llltoxlcatloll •••
A brick 'ftl thrown lbf'OIICb
tbe wi.Ddow or MOdred S...-
tord'a borne at 110 s, Bay
rroat, Balboa Island, be-
tween 8:45 p.m. March ZO
and 6 a.m. Marcb Z1, caus-
ing an utimated $150 dam-
age • • • Ba.rban. Laney. 416
e. Bay. Balboa. parked her
car In the SOO block of E
Bay from 1 a.m. untO
a.m., and .someooe poured
paint over part of tt, cau
log an estimated $100 da.m
age • . • A ctttzens band
radio, valued at $369, w
stolen from Everett Brown
car while It was parked
.
6
·-
his resldeace at 4810 Pa
Newport, from 7 p.m. Mar
-.. •• •• •• ch
Z1
a.:a.lla:rdta •• ~-.
_, -Joe lila -~-tllellntt ..... ,
-.. 501-l/2 ..-. c-......... -.... ... Mara a lllllll Z:JO ....
Mardi u. .,..._. brD1aP
till ....,.,t~ ..... dl-
-· oell-..1 et $200,
FT. POLK TRAINING
Army P11nte lllar* .A. a.-_-olMr.MciMn.
BUiyC, -.o.uu~~uy.
1ucl Circle Costa ..... .
... """"'.... • ...... ot adwa&eed tadt"kta:.J tn.ia1J11
at tile U. S. Army iaf:aatr)'
TraJDln« CI!Dtf'r, fl. Polt.
La.
He received ceeenltnin-
lac IS I ll(bt Weap:at lafan-
tryman and u a mortar aod
recoUJess rtne .;-re•man, La
addltloo to apeocbll.r.ed •ea-
pou lutractJoo. He allo
•wu ta.gbt the proper ase
of hleb explOSives aDd the
pllcemeat, dete<:Uon aod
dtsarmlbg or mtnes.
C. II
, l#'timuitvaqo~t·
'-
Phon•-675-5!73-
Our hostess wiU bring 11fts and
&reetings, along With helpful
community in;ormatton.
I CHURCHES .
C£1Ztwf !Bi.Gfe . C'fzu 1ch
23RD ST. ot ORANCE , CO ST A MESA · 64S·SOSO
Sunday morning worshlp -10:45 a.m. Sunlby School
Sunday evening worship -li:30 p.m, 9:30a.m.
WedDesday Bible study and prayer ••. .• 7:00 p.m.
An independent ch\Jrch with Bible teaching minlstq· James Mlctllel Campos, 341
F w. Carrltli\'e Dr., Santa
Ana, Cal. 92707; Li>o Rich.
ard Patch, 5101 Woodcrest,
Yorba Linda, Calli.
This btzsl!less Is cooduct-
ed by a genen.l partnersllip.
Signed: James M. Campos.
The following person is
dol.t~~r husiness as w. W.
Alvord Roz Co., 31051 Aliso
Cir., Sout h Laguna ~2677 :
w. w. Alvord (William
We!Jb ), 31051 .-\Jiso Clr., So.
Laguna 92677 .
St Pt::HIOF: COt.:RT OF THE
STATE OF CALIF'OR~I A
FOil Til E COU !'TY OF
CJIL>:"'GE
'\o, A .86886
~OTI C t:: OF' HEARI:\G OF
PETITIO:\ FOR PI?OB.o\TE
OF WI ! L MiD FOR LET.
TERS TESTA MENTARY
AN D PETI TIO~ FOR AU-
TIIOHI ZAT IO:\ TO ADMI:\-
ISTER t;SDER THE Ir.;D£-
PE:-oOE :-oT A DMI~ISTRA
TIO!'oi m ESTATES ACT
Mr. Ja1JE' hear1s a group
"olo"hlch recently purchased
California Sportswear from
Hart Schartner &-Marx. Ttw>
new fa ctllty wlll serve as
administrative and sales
headquarters and eventuail)'
employ 150 ill the prOdUc -
tion of leather anri suede
)3ckets for mo re than 1,000
C'loth~ specialty stores
ar ross the nation.
Marian Martz, 247 62nd,
Newport ShOres, reported
that her $750 silver fox par-
ka wa s stolen from her car
while It was parked at Wood-
y·s Wharf, 2318 Newport
Blvr1., Central Newpo rt, be-
tv.·eea 12:30 a.m. and 1:50
a.m .... Richard William
Edwards, 29, or 2828 Ocean,
Coron.a del Mar, was char-
c:ed ~·Ith intoxicated dlsor-
det l}' conduct at I :20 3.m.
at MacArthur and Coast
Hwy., Corona d~l Mar •• ,
.larnes Ertwtn Fitzgerald, 38,
of 1787-A Westminster,
ZO untU 1:30 p.m. March
••• Burglars took 5 type
writers, valued at $1,25
from Regan, Drummy, Gard
ner 'and KIDg, and 3 type
wr~ters, nlued at $'750, rro
Katser-Aetna, both located
at 4299 Mac Arthur, alrpo
area, between 5:39 p.m
March 19 and 11 a.m.Muc
o; j_
1
FIIIT BAPTIST CHURCH
-1 CLI, DL, MllliPO•T 8UC11 ,.+tN44J
-D •• P. KIIITOM alSIIOU
Tbls statement was nled
with the county c lerk of Or-
ange County Mar. Z2, 19?6.
This business is condu rt.
ed loy an Individual.
Signed: W. W. Alvon1.
This statement was filed
With the County fle-rk ofOr -
an~te Count)' Mar. 12, 1 ~76.
PubJish: Mar. zs, AprU 1,
8, 15, 19?6, in ttH! Newport
Harbor Enslgn. F54107
LilA&. MOTICI
fiCTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The fotlowlnc persons art
doing business as TliitOttee
Peddler, 3481 Vb ()porto,
Newport Bch., Ca. 92663:
Romano·stuerri, 1851 Port
Seaboume, Newport Beh.,
Ca. 92660; Helen S,:uerri,
,!...at} .l'?.~ .:':_a~ N'""'
This business Is conduct-
ed by an unfncorponted as-
sociatioll. other than a part-nersh~:.... ·
Signed: Helen Sguerrl.
This. .ttatement •as ftled
••lUI I be couaty clerk of Or-
ange COunty Mar. 19, 1976.
Publish: M:tr. 25, AprU 1
8, IS, 1976, In the Newport
Harbor Ensign. FS4042
U~L IIOTICI
SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
STATE Of CALIFORNIA
FOR THE COUNTY
Of' ORANGE
No. A. 8()().f4
NOTICE OF HEARING
PETITION f'OR ORDER AU -
THORIZING EXECUTRIX
TO EXECUTE otL A.NDGAS
LEASE WITH OPTION TO
ACQUIRE TITLE TO MIN .
ERAL RIGHTS
Estate of WA LTER JACK-
SON COLE , also known as
JACK COLE, deceased.
NOTICE 1S HEREBY GTV -
EN that EUSABETH P.
COLE, Executrix of the
Last WUI or the above-
n.amed decedent, has filed
hereln a petition for leave
to execute an Oil and Gas
Lease with option to acquire
title to aU oU, gas and min-
erals In and under the teal
property situated at the
oortheast corner or the in-
tersecUon of Z8th aDd Gar-
dena streets In the City or
Signal HUI, Count}' or Los
Angeles, State of Callfomla,
more particularly described
as:
Publish: Mar. 18, 2 ~,Apr.
1, 8, 1976, tn tt1e Newport
Harbor Ensign . F.~J7{i9
~L !GAL IIOTICI
PICTITIOU~ BliSir-oESS
NAME STATEM ENT
The following pe-rson is
doing business as: ChalllLH"
& Company, 39~7 -C West
~.:~ ~ ~?d~nlflt;_ Y.~~. S~t,t.~~g
Chamber s, 3957-C W<>st
Mcfadden Ave., Santa •\na
92704.
Tills business 1 s l onr1uo t-
ed by an iodlvirtual.
Stgneri: Micha E-l T. ctt:Jm.
bers.
This statement 11·as fil er!
with the count) derk of Or-
ange County ~hr. 16, 1976 .
Publish: Mar. 25, April 1,
8, 15, 1976, In the Newport
Harbor Ensign. f ~3906
LIGAL NOTIC E
f iCTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAM E STATnfENT
The following person is
r1oing business as: Water-
btads Unlimited, 1775 :-oe~~·
port Blvd., Costa M es:~
&26Z7 : D:avid Campi)4>JI, ICY.)
Main, Balboa, Ca. ~2 6£1,
P.O. Box 81 9.
This business Is •·onriuct-
ed by an individual.
Signed: David I. Campbell.
This statement was fU ed
wtt h the County Clerk of
Orange County Mar. 12,
1976.
Publish: Mar. 18, 25 , Apr.
1, 8, 1976, in the Newport
Harbor Ensign. F -53770
LIGAL NOTICI
F'ICTlTIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The roUowlng persou is
doing business as Custom
Wall CoverillJi:, lJJOI ])pJ_
phtnium Av e,, fountain Val-
ley, Ca. 92708· Ginette M.
Koehnke, 11301 Delphin ium
Ave., Fountain Valley, C2,
92708.
Estate of LEOLA W
GRIFFITH aka LEOLA
GRI FFITH, Deceotsed.
:-;QTICE IS HEREBY GfY.
E:O. that Marvin. K. Taft !IJ ..
ltle<1 he rein a petition for
prollate or Wi ll anri ror is -
suance of 1elt€'rs testa me-n-
tar ) to tttf' petitioner anrl
for .1uth1riz.ation to admin-
ISter unrlH the lnriependent
·• •oo·-·•v•• '""~" '" ~.v ... •~••
An, referen~'e co ,..hlch Is
marl"' !o1 futt11e r pa rticu-
lars, anll thll the time anr1
pla re of ltea rlnJ: thE' samt-
has ~n set for April 13,
1976, ~~ 10:00 a.n,,, In Ute
rourtroom of Department
,\'o. 3 of saic1 o·ourt, ac 700
Clvi• Cent er Orh·e WPst,
in the f l!} of Sant:a Ana,
Callfornln.
Oat M: Much 17, 19i 6.
WI! !lAM E. ST JOH N.
Count} Clerk .
KEE :-.:£ anrl DION, Nell·-
port Arr·!les Marina Builr1-
lng, 3333 West Coast Hlgh-
way, Suitt' 401, N€'wport
Bea r tt, Call!ornla 92663; tel-
ephone (iU ) 6-IS-·1044, At.
to rne~is) for Petitioner.
Put,Ji sh: MH• It 25, AprU
I, B, 1!176, m ltto> ~ewport
HU IIO t F:nsl~n.
LEGAL IIOnCE
S-09853
FICTITIOUS BUSIN ESS
~A ME STATEM ENT
T!te-foi!Oil'inl! persons are
doi!l£ l!Us:ness as:'lnvestor's
Property Exchang~, 16168
Bear r1 Roulevarri Suite 169
HuntJngton Beach: C alifom~
:J26-1 7. Honalc1 L, Hungate,
24882 Vi::~ Santa Cruz, Mis-
sion ~le jo, California 9267~;
P h}'IIIS A. Hungate, 24882
VIa Santa Cruz, Mission
VJe P 9267 5.
This Wslness Is conduet-
eo11,y an Individual.
SignE!f"l: llonald L. Hunga te.
This statement was filed
wltli the County Clerk of
Orange Count}' Mar. IS,
1976 .
PROF. MEDI TCH IS
FELLOW OF I.E. E. E.
Dr. James S, Meditrh of
Costa Mes:l, professor of
electrical engineering at GC
Irvine, has been ele<'lPd a
felloll· or the Institute of
Electrical and Electronic
Engineers (IEEE).
Dr. Medltr h, a member
of the UCI fa culty slnre 1970, """~ •et.'t.Pgltlt.t"O lor ms con-
tributions to the development
ant1 application of estimation
theory. Ei~Uon as a fellow
is reserved to a li mited
number of the 175,000 mem -
bers of the IE EE who hav€'
st\() ... '!1 evidenc e of outstand-
Ing and extraordlnan quaJJ.
ficatlons and experh~nC (>S In
the fi eld of el~trtcal and
electronics englneerin!z,
LIGAI: NOTICE
S-09899
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The followtug person Is
doing business as Mr. T·s
Auto &: Marine Service
2006i Swansea Ln ., Huntilll(~
ton Beach, Cal •. ThomasA].
bert King, 2006J Swansea
Ln., Hunti ngton Beach, Cal.
ThJ s business is ,·onrtuct-
ed b~· an individual. Sie:nert:
Thomas Albert Ktn~.
This statement was liled
with the county c Jerk of Or.
ange County Mar. 23, 1976.
Publ1sh: April 1. a. 15,
22,. 1976, in the Ne .. wrt
Harbor Ensign. f54172
L I GAL 110ncr
FICTITIOUS BUSlNESS
NAME STATEMENT
The follow!~ persou is
doing business as: Newport
Mesa Creative Servh'es, 160
W. Wilson, Unit 69 , Costa
Mesa, Ca. 92627: Do ris M.
Harrts, 160 W. Wilson, Unit
69, Costa Mesa, Ca. 92627.
Thts business Is C'Onrlucted
by an lndtvtdual.
m ..
Costa Mesa, was charged
'Nith misdemeanor drunk
drivlniit at 12:20 a.m. at Old
~ewport and Westminster,
Ne-wport HeiRiltS , • , Don
Buchanan Mason, 18, or I!H2
Port Carney, Harbor Vif'W
llomes, wa s arrested at 1
p.m. at l1ls residence and
charged with ma rt )Iiana pos-
session ... , A thJef who
got in through an air vent
took sleeping pUis and other
drugs, and wristwatches, va-
lued at 5569, from Port
Drugs, 2727 Ne11,.port Bl vd.
.... ~ulntl ~·~~n. oetW"f!4D 1
p.m. Ma rch 17 and 9 a.m.
March 18.
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h
21.
• MONDAY, MARCH 22 •• " lh
In
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I
' -• -
Mark Ed.-ard Nielsen, 3
of 114-1/2 Seashore, We
Newport, was charged WI
misdemeanor drunk drtvlbg
at 2:2V a.m. at 4oth and
Seashore , • , Dorothy wa
GJ.U, 36, ot 737 Promontory
Point. was charged 1rlth mls
demeanor drvok drh1ag a
2:45 p.m. at Dover and Coast
Hwy, •.• A Sl8!bicyclewa.
stolen from the unlocked p
r2.f!fO al UioheJio ~tooa...ld'
home, 304 L, Ballioa, be
twef'n 6 a.m. March 18 and
7 p.m. March Z2 ••• Whll
Robert Traut, 3130 Seniew
Corona del Mar, Wked wtt
trlends at the bar or the
Quiet Woman, 3Z24 E. Coast
Hwy., Corona del Mtr, from
11:30 p.m. until 1:30 a.m.
someone stole hts wa.lletand
$170 from atop the bar , •
• FRIDA Y, MAR CH 19
Jeffn>y David Marttn, 19,
of 215 Ocean View, Newport
Hel~hts, was charged wUh
r E>slstlng a pollee offtcer at
10 p.m. in the -1200 block
of w. Balboa , West NE>wport
, •• Da vid Crawford Burton
Jr., 28, or 21-4-A Highland,
Newport Shores, was char-
ged with mlsdE'meanordrunk
driving at 2:10 a.m. at 13th
aOO Balboa Blvd., Balboa
, .. Robert Strome! repor-
ted 2 llla ck vorought troo
~'halts, valued at $550, sto-
len from an apa rtment he
owns at 125 28th St., West
Newport, !,~tween 5 p.m.
Feb. 29 and noon March 19
•. , An esUmated $150 da-
mage was done when some-
one broke the front window
or Cron Chevron station at
3531 Newport Blvd., West
Newport, between 9 p.m.
Match 19 and 6 a.m. March
20 , , • A tull and plant,
valued at $500, were des-
troyed 00 the pier or the
Marton Kensey residence,
305 E. Bay Front, Balboa
I1land, between 11 p.m.
March 19 and 4 a.m. March
20 ••• Thieves took an out-
board boat motor andarad:to
valuei1 at $730 from the gar~
age at Andre• Seidner's
hOme, 2675 Bayshore Or.,
Bay Shores, between 3 p.m.
March 19 and 4 p.m. Mueb
22,
• SAT URDAY, MARCH 20
• • h
• . -A radio, sound tapes and bl
noculars, valued at $126
were stolen rrom the home
of Jotm Ryckevtc, 402 Hello
trope, Corooa del Mar, be
tween 7:30 a.m. March 19
and 7:30 a.m. March 22
•
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• TUESDAY, MARCH 23
• Thomas Harold Murn)'
58, of 3435 Quiet Cove. Har.
bot View Hills, was chatted
wtth misdemeanor drunk
drtvt.ag When poltcearresttd
lltm at his home at 10 p.m.
•••• Karen Eli&abeth
Schwan, 20, or 944 Saod-
castle, Harbor View Hills
-.as cha.rged -.tth shopll.ft~
ing at 4 p.m. at Buftums'
lD fashloo Island .•• A $100
bicycle ns stolen from the
garage at LYDda Boscon•s
home, 1951 Sao Bruoo, the
Blutrs, between 3:45 p.m.
and 4 p.m •••• Someone stole
$300 worth of lterw equip-
ment from a boat lo the lot
at Ytchti.Dg Associates, 2505
W, Coast Hwy •• Warmers
Mile, between 6:SO p.m.
March 22 ud 7:10 a.m.
Marcb 23 ••• The ctty Hlt-ruard tower at the fOtll sc.
beach la Wnt Newport lru
tfllped over on Its lldt be·
tweMI 10:45 p.m. Marcil :22
and 6:30 a.m. Marcil 23,
caus!D( an eJttmated $4$0
PASTOI
-·AY ICiteOL ••••• fiM A.L etM.I STUDY ................... ,, ... l••P.L WI O.
THE FIRST BAPTIST . CHURCH
"THE FRIEHD LIE ST CHURCH IN J OWH I"
WAYNE I', MULLEN. PASTOR
f •45 4:lll. at aLE CLASSES-I hOO A.M. W •. IUHIP HOUR
6•00 P.M.-t:VANCELICAL HOUR
JOl MAGNOLIA AT SANTA ANA A\ot: •• (j;O UA tHSA
ATTEND :rtr:CH THE CHURCH
OF YOl/'A.CHOICE
ArMitl_,_., .... .... ~·-Cl a tn~ ,,; ,,.,-c u ..
61 1t1 ' , ........ c-.. _ O.risrion Scienu .... ,_ Service-s ..................... rtRS'f CH URCH 01:
..... I I -~ C."H kiST, SCIENTIST c--...__ .... 2..-;,Ciroi J303 Vi:.. Lido
Ntwpoit tkach
GRACE BIBLE CHURCH SUN I M V SCHOOl
9& !0:30a.m. Veterans' Memorial Bldg. SUN I> A Y S£R VICES 565 W. liSt h. Crt!iU Mesa 9 & lQ.:50 •. !II.
REV. TOM TYREE. Pastor WEDNESDAY F.VENINC •
SUNDAY SERV ICES: MEETING H l'.rn.
10:.'\0 A.M. & 7:00P.M. H.EAUING ROOM
Wo:d.:. d:ay~: 1J .t.m .. 5 p.m. Sunday Schnol.
all ages. Q;JO Wt>dnt-KI:ay :9 -.m.-7; ... S p.m.
T Ut",)l,h y
!lOME BIBLE CLASSES : 9 a.rn. · 5 p.111 .: 7-<'1 p.m.
Call 5Sl..()()92 SECOND CHUft<.:H or •Teachmg 81ble Doctflne• CHRIST. SCIENTIS r
Nrwpon lkach lll
We invite you lo worship Corona del Mar
J 1 00 Pacific Vil·w t>r.
LUTHERAN CHURCH SUNDAY SCHOOl 10 .un,
OF THE MASTER SUNDAY SER VICE 1 U .u11
2900 PacifiC Vit-w Dr. fiEDNF.SO .H ":00 P ,\1.
Corona del Mar, C•if. Kuding Room:
LAWRENCE D. FRU HU~G ~D F ... CoutHwy.
EotNace oo ~uci••ua Pastor Phone 644·2664 Mo n.-Fri.: 10 a.m. 10 5 p.m
SUNDAY SC HEDULE: Saad•y •heraoo n : I 1.o :1
9:15 a.m. -Sunday School Sat.: 10 :un. 10 4 p.m.
10:30 a.m,-Worship You ;arc: cordially inwuc:d
Nursery and Coffef' Hour to attc11d l .'hurch St'rvicc:~
and lo u~ Rc-ading Room.
Plymouth Congreaational Church•
A Free and lndt!fN-ndntf CCJtJifYJalit-V!al OrriJtian Owrch
THE REV. JQHN A. LINDVALL. Mmistrr
JU"DAY U:II'IIC.J, I 1J0 A.M. A"D.I .. H A. Ill.
Bible Study: 9 a.m . tnd 7 p.m. Church School 10 a .m.
3282 BROAD STREET, NEWPORT HE IGHTS
NurMry can! PIO¥'Nt.ci Phone: 842·2740
Lot 12, Tnct 26Zl, ez-
eept all oU, ps and mln-
enls lytag within 500 reet
trom the surface of the
North talt or said Let and
wl u..t r1(ht of JU.rta ce
eotry lXI aid North half.
Reference Is hereby made
to said pettUoo for turther
partlcallra.
This business Is condu ct-
ed by an individual, Signed:
Glnette Koehnke.
This· statement was flied
wtth the county clerk or Ot-
ance County Mar. 23, 1976.
PubUsh: Mar. ZS, AprU t,
8, 15, 19?6, in the N@wport
Harbor Ensign. f54164
Publish: Mar.18, 25,Apr,
1, 8, 19'76, in the Newport
Harbor Ensign. f53830
LECAL NOTI<;-£
No. 49535
FICTITIOUS 8US€NESS
NAMf,; STATEMENT
Signed: Doris M. Harris .
This statement was flied
with the County Clerk or
Orange County Mar. 15 1 ~6. •
Publish: Mar. 18, 25,Apr.
1, 8, 1976, in the Newport
Ha rbor Enshtn. r -53812
LEGAL 110nc1
S-09863
FICTITIOUS BUSI NESS
NAWE STATEMENT
Fnnk Joseph Bntder. 4!,
of 12Zl W, Balboa Blfd.,
BaJboa, was chatted Wltb
misdemeanor drunk drlvtac
at 11:35 p.m. al Zoth IDd
Balboa, Central Newport •••
Jartles Allen Wrf.gbl, 41, of
1655 Shol'lllgtoa, 01"-,
was chlretd wtth ahop111Uac
at 5:10 p.m. at Fubtoa la-
laDd ••• Kecmeth Alnr s.u .. son. 34, or aue onnce, Cot·
ta Mea, was cMrrld WI~
dlaorderiJ tatodcatld coa ..
duct at 6:SO p.m. at 801
Balboa BIYd., Baa.oe • • •
J ewe1ry and old cotna, nt-
ued at $S,?i1, wert •••
from tht home of Pet. ea. ..
lD, 11!1 Holldlr, Bl)'tf'tlt,
btfw .. 7 p.m. Ud 10 p.a.
by I lldtf -pried -a enat wlDdow ••• Jolllll
Jotw .. eoa, 5!S Ylctorta.
********************** * Publish You r * * FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT * : '" ••• I 0:~·7'''f:"u~uau &..} THE OFFICIAL NJWS~AI''U OF : * ~--6.l THE CITY Of NEWPORT lEACH ...._
That the Ume and place
or t..art.Dc or aid pettt~<m
bu -1101 for April 15,
IW76, at 9a.m. In lhtCour1-
room or Depattmtat 3 ot the
abcwe-.ttld coa~ located
at ?00 Ch1c C.oter Drl•e
Wnt,-Au, Cllllorala,
DATJI): lllon:h Ill, 11'18,
WILtUM E. ST IOHN,
Clorlo: 1>f D£BRA A. WE.
Hlllf1', Dopo1J Cion. -· .. -...u. ... ..,.._. lA:w, SSOJf..,ut
C..Do~-.... --.... .-.c .......... m. au.,.ltrs S' r.
N:Mrt Afrll l, t. 11
.,.. ..... lfo_..t ~ , .....
LIGM.MOnCE
PICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAil£ STATEMENT
The l)llowlQJ persoo Is
~ buslotss as Deslgo
Nitlp:ttt Ltd., 512 29th
Street, Newport BeaCh, Ca.
-· 0.0.1<1 c. SoiJJvu. 411 Seo Bel'IIUdlllo, New-
port -·· CL 921563, 'l)Lt lMIItAHS IJ eoM.Ict-
011 l>f u tocunda>J, Signed'
o.:.lcl G. S.W•u .
'htl -.mMC. •as rued
wltll tllo-clort oiOr--eo., ..... 29, 11'11. ~ April 1, 8, 15,
IZ, It'll. lD tbt Newport
-· Eutp. F54«4
The toht,wlng person is
doing bustness as Ga rden
C rove Subaru, 13861 Harbor
Boulevard, Garden Crove,
CaiUornJa 9Z640: friendly
Auto Center, fnc.,Calttornla
corporation, 13861 Harbor
Boulevard, Garden Grove
Calffomta 9!640. •
Tnla bustneu 11 cooduct-
td by a eorporattoo.
F'rJeDdl)' Auto Caer,
IDe., DBA Garden Crowe s..
banr; WilHam van den· Hurt.,
V. P,
Thl1 ICatemf!Ot wu Altcl
•ltb the co.ty clerk of Or-
ance Co.nty Mu. s, tr7t.
PubllJb: War. %5, Arprtt 1
I, 15, 11'76, Ia lht Newporf
lle11>or Eelip, FS31U
The rollowlng r>ersons are
doi,Qg business as: Alsean
Enterprises, 1934 E. Edina
(tr, Stata Au 92705: Rich.
ard Sean Ryan, 26012 Vlew-
potnt Ort'tt Eut, Capistran.J
Beach 9%624; AJenoder t.tu .
no& Chlcoo, 8790 La Roca
F'OUWa Valley, c1ur' 9%701. •
This basiDHits corn,cc-
od by eo ladh1da!l. Slpod·
Richerd Stu R)'lll, .
1'ltJo .Uttmtot .... ftlod
wlttl lbe co.tJ clerk of Or-
-C.., ller, IS, 11'16,
"-'*March 2S,.Apr.J ·~ U, lt7S, la tht Newpo,.t
He11>or Eujp, F -51806
Co.ta ....... u '"IIJIIID,.. o1
Alllb ...... .-..-, Cao-
101'1 VU!op, ""'""' lila . ......... ..,.--
from tiM p&rtltillol bit•• 4:10 p.m. Mucb 10 ud I
a..m. Ma.reb %1 , •• AbDit
$250otcotoowor.-
OFF"ICE ANO P"tNTING Pl.ANT : 272t E. c ·OAST HIGH.AY .....-
.... CORONA DEL MAR, CALIFORNIA. 12625 • * COST OF P'LUS .10.00 FOR Jt * PUBCICATION ONLY $25.00, COUNTY FIC,IN ~ FEE *
,... WIITI 01 CALL THI IHIIGM -"I·OS.M-PO• OP,IC.IAL. 0.11 •• POilU *
.. ,LIAII UMO O.a..A. POIMI T01 ,.. * NAME .................................. ~ .............................................. ~........................ *
Jt-ADORESS ... -.......................................................... "-··· ...... : .• ~i.,....... * * CITY-··-·-·--··-.. ••••· .. ··-· .......................................... tiP ............... *
,.. AMY OIAIIIOI COUMTY I UIIMIJI CAM 'U I LIIM D.I,A. MOTICI IN THI IMIIO. ,...
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~isolate ingredients most essential to taste -""'-& Flavor' packed into new low tar MERIT
By "cracking" cigarette smoke down into
separate ingredients, researchers at Philip Mo rri s
have discovered very special "key" fla vor units
that deliver taste way out of proportion to tar.
The discovery is called
'Enriched Flavor.'
The cigarette packed with
'Enriched Flavor' is MERIT At
9 mg., one of the lowest tar levels
in smoking. today.
Repeat: deliver more taste.
In similar tests against 11 mg. to 15 mg.
menthol brands, a significant majority of all
smokers tested reported MERIT MENTHOL de-
livered as much -or more-taste.
MERITa nd MERIT
MENTHOL.
Both p acked with 'Enriched
Flavor.'
Both lower in tar than 98% of
all cigarettes sold today. Yet MERIT actually packs the
taste of cigarettes having more tar.
Up to 60% more tar. MERIT Both turning in extraordinary
flavor performances against
If you smoke, you'll be
interested.
1eSts '\Uify 18ste
Thousands of smokers were
tested. The results were
conclusive: Against five current
leading low tar brands, 9 mg.
MERIT was reported by a
significant majority of smokers to
deliver more taste~
•
higher tar competition. •
You 've been smoking "low tar,
good taste" claims long enough.
Now smoke the cigarette.
MERIT
• "meric• lnuit.w of c~ Opmioll. Snldy I VI iNttlk free Ofll ~
PIIiilipNorrii1M .. It~. Vi11.l3l61.
Warmng , The Surgeon General Has' Determined
That Cigarene Smoking Is Dangerous to Your ltu:llll.
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Ridlnl 's now Geisen 's
Hlrbor View Center • In
OM Gl .,._ C 1 • ------................. __
.......... c.ea.."llillar-
Uta ._. O'fV t-. itk:Mrd'a
lllltlaet laH.ut:lorVIewAop-
plooC_oo_,.
G-. c;ea-ta: .,.rw
of the ~·· lllu1i:llts eo...,-, wtdebalr.IJ'Gp--
entes 5 ....,_.... t1 the s.a F........, van., Met .
Be.etly tUlls. Thla !a tbe
firm's ftrst vt!llbln 111
Orange Coaaty.
The loeal aton .W 110t e»-. bit wtn e·•·--to opente u a Get..'• Mar-
... <llar!Do. ·-$400.0110 *'"' moclenlutlal pro-
cram, which e&1ls for acn-
daal up.-.. brtoo ....
to Gel...:la's speelftcatlou.
Tbe bl.kery, tbedelleatesS'0
and tbe liquor deputmeat
wllJ remain. ·
"Ou:r coe.t Is to make an
tbe COOd tb1Qgse¥en better,"
says llr. Gelson., ''aDd to
a~~gmeot them wlth eveo
more eooveoiences for oar
customers' Atlsfactioll.
''At Gelaoo's we are fan-
atic abollt tbe hi(b quallty
of our produce and meat.
We are compulsive about
offerlug the flnerrt service
anywhere. We are drtveo to
make n cb of our stores
the finest s~~ ~r
leoce a customer can have.•·
Rites here for
coach Cook
Funen.l se"i«S were
beld Friday tor fooUall
coach A. J. (BUI) Coot. fn
tbe Pac lnc View Chapel.
A massl"te heart attack
March 31 cla.tmed the We
ot Mr. Cook. Santa Aol Col-
lege's head football coach
from 1927-52, in his Laguna
Beach home.
He was stricken the morn-
ing before and ns removed
to South Coast Commu.nlty
Hospital, where he died with-
out rep.lntDg COOiiCiollsoeS5.
He was 71.
Mr. Cook woo 12 Eastern
c onrereoce championShips
in his 25 -year stint as the
Dons coach. His record was
163-69...26 aDd iDcbaOed 2
natlcml junior college
cbamptonshlps lJI lMO ud
1942. He ae"ed u athletic
director for several years
before retiring in the mid-
60's.
He was gradu2ted from
Anaheim h.lgb scbool, wbere
he play~ football as a nan-
ntng back and safety. He
starred at USC for coach
Howard Jones durtng 2
cha.mplooshlp seasons for
the Troji.Ds In 1925-26. He
was hired as the head coach
at SAC upon graduation from
college.
He Is survived by hls wUe
of some 50 years, Kathryn.
and by their daughter, Mrs.
Vlrginia McMUllan of Costa
Mesa .
DAVE WALSH VOTED
MOST VALUABLE
Dave Walsh, Otane:eCoast
College's 6-5 sophomore
forward from Westml.nster
high school, received most
valuable player honors at
OCC's annual basketball a-
wards banquet.
Walsh averaged 10.9
points per game this year
and hit 75 per cent of his
free thrJWs.
Sophomore guard Bryan
Renner received team cap-
tain honors, and freshman
Skip Jeranko won the coach's
aware! for most Improved
player.
SHUTTLE .BUS READY
FOR BLOOD DONORS
The Amerlcau Red Croa:s
blood program now bas a
12 passq:er van aDd a 9
passqer staUoa 11'11'00 to
1buttle dooors from com-
p&Dies a.ad orpnlptioM ill
Orange Coaty to tbe blood
ceater in SIMa ADa, A.QJODe
wllblDC to doaata blood or
UN the lbatt.J.e bul JlloUd
elll the blood pJVCftm, 101
N. Goldeb Circle Dr., Sua
ADa, w .sm.
KAlliO II YIIITOII
U JOU 'lN a MWtDai:er,
or ...,., t1 a MW!caaer to
"" -Ana -llu ........... ~~~, ......
l-., lllllll IIIII,Hlr•
llor Y-llolo-I Pd
18 .......... oUl "tiD ____ ...,..
alllal 'IFFI_ .......
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I 5 Mtf dll liar ••
.... ~--.. uti 1M ....... Ban6aGela --·-"-· Jll' I It 5 \. a.d 0. 1M. tile ......, --cer, an per. -a.•a.--.., ... .,. .... oom-
_., IIIP -""' ..... , 'd, ...................
Clltatllllpr•-~...... 1U1Mr.~··u
.-. .. wW ..,. .....
...,,.., _,._ liaft Ia or-
der to o111r mon •nkeoa ... --.. -...... c:lwtt:Wawt aparat~Da.l b't
UbiDwdltiU..w.._l
-.-~-~-my c...._.n to walt eitber :•
Frut Spollborpr, -· u Riel&rd's tktre~r.
1s ecwtt•la& at tbe belm of
tile Hartlor View Sbo~Jpl..Dg
Center marteL
-· .... ·n:aaa..,. fate. .... 1-.-.. -1. r
(
HEW SUPPORT for '74tb state Assembly DUtrlet cUd.i-
date Bill Cf'Oiby, at left, came th1s week from U. s.
COII(r'ISSIII&D Jotm ~ Ybo ~ that be Is
apportmc Mr. Crosby for the Republican DOminatfoa
ID the Assembly nee. Mr. Rousselot. co-aathor ol '•The
cue aptnst tbe recklea Coogress.'' said. '•We need
more )'OtlDI mea like BW Crosby in elected omce,
who ralize we must eoodllct government like uy other
business. keeping spending within tbe limits of income."
IIE1f'OitT IIAIIIOR EIISIIJI
PUR.I!MEO IEBILY
Promontory 60" rented
--. ... k--Co-··· _.,.-elite ....... oljlo, -.... utnMIIt com...,., Ia to ... --.....--.. ,_a~.._rBai>Leo-
IW<I, b-... toU!oe-capucy to Sll ..ats.
He noted that la tbt 19
moatbs siDce Promollory Polat-......... weu ahead of ortc~M~ pro. ·
jectlou, wttb Febnary ODe
of the bei.Yiatt Nlta1
months. The Polat receotly
won the only boMr an.r4
for ma.lti-famtly •~~~e
presented by tba Amertc.
Institute of Arcbttedl a.1
Sunset Magu:lDe.
A breakdown of residerlts
shows most areprofeuloaal
or In rn&DI.(erbl ~ aDd
in the 35 to 45 age bnctet.
can a
use
your pencil
and vote for
Tom Blan I
CITY COUNCIL,
Wally Cruttenden, Chairman
cut
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R~r··nt
ptl ll'"'c"'"
rtHl!l '1\0t
)111 , ,. hf'• tt
dr.iul''•'tl
1r11 .. l d·•:
hill.