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FISH FRY QUEEJI --MJss
Jodie TooiJD waa picked
queeo of the 31st anooal
Com Mea-Newport Har-
bor Lloo's Chao fish fry
acbeduled for JWlt; 4, 5 and
6, in Lloos Cl_., Pa!k, Co-
Ita Mesa, at a club dl"'.ter -
daDce Tuesday nJctrt in South
Cout Plua Hotel. Mem-
bers of her court wlll In-
clude Vlcld Averbacb, Terri
Chase, Karen Grasmehr and
Pam Johuoo.
An old fashioned bathloc
beauty contest wUl ~ held
at the Balboa Pier July 3
at 2 p.m. as part of the
town's btcenten.nlal celebra-
tion.
Contestants must be over
16 years of age and pre -
ferably female. There wlU ~
prize awards for 3 wlMers,
and television coverage of
the event.
Contestants sponsored by
a commerc.lal enterprise are
requested to ~pply a prl%e
from that co mpany as tbelr
entry cooslderatlon. Other
entries are oo fee.
The three winners wUJ bt>
dete r mined by public ac-
claim. Tlle maste r of cere-
monies will himself ~ at-
fired In a per iod bathing suit.
This alone will lie worth the
pri<.:e of admlssion, which
is free.
Ente r by mail or phone
with George Perlin, 3001
Newport Blvd., ~ewport
Beac h, 673-6833.
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DO GS AWAIT COU .. CIL ACT\0 ..
MESA BUDGET
DOWN BY5.8%
The $19,089,445 propost>d
1 ')76-77 budget for the cit\
or Costa Mesa will be studlt>d
by the City Counc ll at a
6:30p.m. session next Mon-
day, May Z4, 1n Council
c hambers, they decided at
their meet1n~t Monday night.
ror Sl4,89!l,830 fo r opera-
lions Of the I it} and S4 1 •
18!l,6l :i for r aplt<tl lmprove-
ments . ~o j[}( rease or de-
, rease in the ' it' tax rate
1s planned, Mr. SorsatJal
sald.
Mobil plans move ahead
with stockholders' okay
Clty Manatter f red Sor-
sabal suhmltted the pro-
pos()d budget, explalnlng 1t
was a 5.8 per cent redur tion
from the 1975-76 budget.
The current budget Includes
comprehenstv~ employment
training act (CET A) funds
from the federal govern-
ment, which won't be in thf>
ne• budget. Other reductions
1o the budpt wUl be pro-
)E>ct¥ from the ITo_. ~
spece boads tutld.
Costa Mesa Hlstorl,·a l So-
c let .. ref·elvt-11 awroval from
the Council for tl1e 'it}' to
pay 360 a month r~>nt fo1
one rear for a stora~e fa-
c Uity for the s., 1r-t~
The antmal 1 .-..r,-,. fN:
will jump tl ) hom S6,
effective Jut) 1, as coun-
r llmen adopte1 an orr!lnanct'
amen<itng tl•e animal con-
trol ordlnanre. A ~tr tA tbt lnlne
Co. by MclbU OU Corp. ap-
peared LlnralMat tb1s -~~ Ht lrYIDe Co. PrHident Ra y
W lt8Dil 8lJd the cbanee In
oWDerlb!p would mean that
tlls eoqJUy's pla.nntng
pollctea ••wtn contlnue with-
out lipUlcut clla.nge. • • H ~
claJmed tbat Mobil's ••ex-
pruled tnterelt 1n eovlron-
meDtally aod ecooomlcally
IOind denlopment Is con -
"Aiteat With tbls company's
bt.tortc coocerns."
Mr. Watson's remarks
came a few days after a
apokeaman for Mobil re-
•ea.ted lut week that plans
for MobU's purchase of lr-
vtoe lteck la moving ahead.
Tbt Irvine foundatlon, which
ons 54.5 per cent of the
company stock, plus owner s
of a.oottler 24 per cent of
tbe Mock have acreed to
YobU'a terms, accordlng to
lnformatJoa released last
week.
Tbt $200 mUUoo stock
trade cSeal ls betnc beld up
by lntne tamUy helrea
Jou lnlne Smith. Mrs.
Smltb contends that MobU 's
offer is oat rood enough,
aDd that she and other mt-
DOrlty ltO<'kholders would
nffer eeoooml~lly. Or-
ance County SUperior Court
Jtd(e Claude Owens last
year stopped the stock
trauactJon. pendtng a pro-
posed court acttoo by Mrs.
Smtth. Sloce then, MobU,
the Imne foundation and
otber laterestedpertles have .,.. IWJIIOtW1nc.
Lut , .. k. Mobll an-
DOIIDCed tbat ita acreement
wtttl boldera of ?8.5 per
ctllt ot Imne stock coo-
ltttated ''ODe otmanylteps''
that must be takeD before
~ deellt cloMd.
Gtlbut Hardma.n. presl-
deM ot MobU't real ntate
lllbaidill'1, Aid aequlstt1oo
of tM ln1.De Co. "would be
a Mblnl eltiUtoa of Mo-
bU'I nal..tate act1Ylt1u,''
Uld pn1Md pneeat 1"1ne
m..,.IMDt tor denlop-
IDIM ''tlllt Nfltctl tht tllch
4'altt:J IDd ... w,ity to
loe&l eoeoeru tbat MobU
....._ .,. ID Its acttn-
U.."
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............... 1M5,
ftla It dlnlaped OM of
... ....... Ja.,..a caedo-
---...... Kale. Mo-MS .. ..., "'•I st C baJ· ,... ,.. ... rtr•.u....aa
of 1M Pn.e18eo. .. *., ....... ...... .., ............... .
111111 M(dznte -CO ........ .., ........... ...,....w.raa...-ld.
"' ............ aid 11 .....,. .. drotNIOO
million in MobU stock to
Irvine stockholders. t.1obU
Is se~~ "VJ.catloo cr
ml)dification'· ot Judge
Owens' court on1e r.
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The 1976-7? budget ca11s
CLEAN-UP TIME on Balboa lslllld ls this Saturday, and
thesl? youngste rs wUI be part or the cleaning c~w.
Wearing special Balboa Island clean~p T -sb1rts while
they get in some practJce are, from lett, Karen Tomlln,
Llsa Madison and J ett Houston. Besldea the beac h clean-
up, city trash crews wtU make a apeclal plck~ of
such hard-to-dispose-of items as old ma)or ~lLances,
b1lt6 frames, etc. -almost anytblnc e%cept corwtrucUoo
le.tt-ove rs. (Enstgn pboto.)
C.C. OPPOSES PROP. 15
Newport -lrv me
manaRem<>nt pi.J• :.~.,.. .1.1 • J ' 1
Is belDI! pined h~ t~ Cit\
of Costa Mesa. Til'• ci''
n(>("d e-d to plo to h<H'P som
r ontrol in t>statthshln..: plans
for any ~~n~lat lons onrern-
ln~ •1ra lrta.&;t-of r ~f' SantJ
Ana Delhi no01l • ontrol • hdn-
nel Into up~r :->ewport Ha},
the cit~ manarE-t salr1.
The spped limit onllart>o r
Blvd. betwl?en \pwpvrt Rl\'!.
and Sunnower -\v!'. will ~o
from 3r, mph to -tO rnph,
COUnl'IJffif'O o1PI'Idf?fl in ap-
provin~ first rPadinl' of an
o nlinan<"e.
Jewel heist
by gunman
A Harbor \"Jew llomE>s '-'O-
man was robt1e<1 of .1'-"""E'Ir)
valued at mon~ than S32,000
on Wednfsrla' night or last
week by ~ ,.:unman who ron-
frontect tlPr in the .-a ra'!e
of her t10r11e .
M:srgaret LasrE>tlt', 5-t, of
1800 Port SheffiE'h1, told
Newport poll ee she ha•1 lUSt
parke-d tier car in he r ~:~rage
at 8:10 p.m., arter rE'tutn-
tng from 3 shOpplnJ,: t np,
and was bking pa rrrl · lUt
of her car wht>n the • 1 o-
man suddenly appeart><1 l•e-
hlncl her.
The man, <1E>scrlht>·l as
about 25-30 ,·ears oll. or
medium height anrl llUlM,
wtth dark shoulr1er -len.;h
The Newport Hatbor
Chamber of Commerc e went
on recoM this week 1n op-
posJtloo to ProposJUoo 15,
the nuc lear power cootrol
lnitlatlve on the June 8CaH-
tomta ballot.
duly-elected
tins.··
representa-haJr , showed a hand~n. and
Chamber directors voted
unanimous ly to oftlcJallyop-
pose the PJ'OPOAl. but
tempered their declstoo •tth
a call for research lnto al-
tematlve power .,..rces.
n ch as 10Lar power.
''The boar<S toot tbe posl-
Uoo that tht ~tate lee lila-
tart already bU tht pP'er
to ltQPOM l&ffty Coatroll
01 neleu power plaab,"
c bamber m&DICtr Du Rorer• llJd later, "lDd
that PRJI)Oattloa 15, ll pu.
•tct. cu•t be am~Med. u-
eept bf uother bi.Uot pro.
podioa. ID tM ....time,
•• fae. • ,....,.. .. ...,. ......_. ...
... 11-'d tbe c....,.
r...,..,... llltiodleed br .,,.. I.-port llaJWid 8"' reeopiMI-.... ,.
loa .......... be cc.-
troUed • ,........, 'f ou
ProposWca 15, U passed
by voters, would l'IQUlre of-
flc lal lta.te safety certlftca-
Uoo of all wcl•r lDstalla.
tloos.
demanded her purse and
jewelry.
RLnrs and other ~wl?lry,
plus about $30 ln cash, were
tak.:~, and the robber dis-
appeared into the night.
Judge nixes Stan retrial
Stu Hlraehbert, former
Newport B•ctl cltybuaiDtss
ltceaae ~QPtrYt.or, woo an-
other rouDd tbJa week in
hls court ftcbt to c.r back
the job from wt\.lcb ht wu
nred. Slltpertor Coart Jude•
Bruoe SumDtr refUed to
crut • ...., tltal, •rutnc
dowa a Nlllllt by tbe ctty •
J•dc• S.m01r nled Ill
J-..y tblt Mr. IUnchbert
.................... c.
cued city omcaa•· ol actiiC eaprklauiJ ud llt)UrvtlJ
.. Ar11clda.
........, Dafld~. no
lJ _.. ... tM clQ'a 1epl
ea.-. wu .c......a.d to &Milt
liD 1tiiJrflJwtltl Ctty At-
torMJ o..ta O'N.U to IMP tMdiJ'•--•· ''We M"..W .... 1to
te ll the judge that we wlll
comply with hts earller
order, or that we plan to
appeal his d(>clston, •· Mr .
Baade sa.ld Tuesday.
Mr. tflrsch~rg ns
translerre<l to a stO<'k
c lerk's job 1n October 19?4,
ud llred a year la ter. after
hla sqper1ors at c tt > ball
cr1Ucluc:t t~ way he did
Ms job. The clty Clvll Ser-
•lce Board YOtftd UJ)&nl·
mously that he should be
relutlted, but City Mana,cer
Robett WJilD c host DOt
to tollow tbelr adVIce •
Yr. Rlrtebbtrt U*l ••
to c.rt, WM I't Jqe sum.
Iff ntled tbat he must be
r..e.t.red at bls old )Ob, wtlb
back pay, aod that the city
m•lt pay hla lepl fM I .
~-.-.. _
JOe
COSTA
A group of Corona del
Mar residents, upset over
what somt-of tbem coosider
1 ~lr of · killer ~s " on
Dahlia Ave ., plan to go to
City Hall on Moot1a} to de-
rnlnd that o;ompthing l.te done.
A petition, si~M b)' 32
nelghborllood residents,
ca11s for ··It\ .1ct1on against
2 Alas l.an tiUSid\"S owned b)
Matt Enr iros, 434 Dahlia.
Beth Bduer. who lives at
428 Dal•lla, anrt 2 neigh-
bors, Flett} South and R. M.
Kt-11), wrote c~ letter to t he
Cit\ Counl·ll last week com-
plainiOf about what they
r lalnt ar E' tnadequate "ity
la '" s ~'O\ l'nn~ dangerous
dogs.
Mrs. b.me-r sa1rt the dogs
J tta ke<1 .&nrt killed a pupp)
li~>mv ll"alked on the sldE'-
W.lll.. Ill front of the Encinas
norr e on Apnl a, and said
\! r. Enf mas artmlttect t he
rlo~s ha I lulled before. Mr.
f n mas was not availallle
for or: Trll"nt ~esterda).
;,l?t. I t-S napman, who
orun.an1s the police <k>-
p:trtmer.t"c; ammal control
forres, S3)S It} I all' de-
s• r ibPs a ''If lous dog as
a 1o.: thJ.t b1tt>s a person,"
but has no rpferE>nc~> to ClOgs
tl1at atta• k other tiogs. Mrs.
Suuth said assistant <'it} at-
torne~ HuiZh Coftin told her
11 ••• <>.lm! thin~.
• \\ t> havt> sent the gentle-
r-an a warru!U! on vlolat19n
of the lea~h law,'· he told
tt·P Ensii!D, but unless the
Ia v. 1s rhanRed, we can't
make ~ spt>rlfic charge
~pin -;t his dogs for alleredh
.•tt:u lUng anotbei 001!."
Mrs. Bauer sa1d 2 smaU
ho,·s ll'ho .,..t're her guests
at the time of the April 8
ln~'tdE'nt were enl1a.ngered b)'
tlw attJcl... · The\ rearhed
10 and t n ed to rescue their
pupp) and we re s• ratched
h~ thr attadtinl! rtogs, • · she
·lalms.
ThE> IE>tter to Cit} Council
has bf't'n place-d on Monday
nil!ht 's Council meeting
agf'nda, ann Mrs. Bauer says
she and her ne1~hbors wUJ
he tllere to seek a change
1n t h\" v.·orr11D£ of the Jaw.
' If a rtoR lulls other ~s
on the st rtaet, v.·p bPil<!ve
somethllll! should be done;
shE' sa1d.
:\eighbors claJmell that
another~ in the neljl;hbor -
hood require-d SUN!E'r)' after
2 attacks h\ the Enrulas
OOIZS.
The huslu~s. ...,.'lo v.·ere
confined yestprda) hehin,j a
securely locke-d catP and a
•· Keep Out ' slf:n, wa~g~
thelr tails and tr ied to lick
a reporter 's hand thrOU Rh
the gate.
TRICYCLE RACE cootl?stants lise Weller at left and
J anet Relt~ both of Newport, are t;ett:l.og ~ad) r~r tbe
big 1st annual Balboa tricycle ~raod pr u_ scheduled
for 6 p.m. Ma} 31 on Balboa Pll?r. Entry deadline for
the race 1s Monday, May t 4. Two-man (or ~o-gu-1)
teams wm race aloog the pier on production-boUt trikes
not more thaD 3 feet bleb. l'~ winners, tlesides becomlng
folk heroes of the beach crowd, wtU get prius awarded
by the sponsor, Tom Terrl!lc T -Shirts of Balboa, the
same folks who bring you the wet T -sturt contest and
t be bay bathtub race. (Photo by Peter Bouffard.)
SALARY FIGHT
IS UNDERWAY
With teachers wantiLig a
lO'C across-tbe -board
satan· increase and board
of trustee negotiators of-
fering 4,.., plus an expected
35'"c increase in bealth in-
surance premiums, a mtl-
lion dollar increase to tax-
payers, tbe annual salary
battle Is under wa> Ul tbe
:\ ewport-Mesa l: nlf1ed
school distr ict.
The 1 0'{ request from th~
Certificated E mplo~ ee
C ou 1cll was a reduction from
the original proposal of more
than 2f1C . They also wanted
career increments from 2.5
to 7 .src fo r B. A degrees
wltb 45 units and M.A. de-
grees with 15 units, for 15,
20 anr1 25 year s of service.
a runoff electloo if necessary
a week later , on June 9,
because their ge2r ing-up
time takes from 10 days
to 2 11•eeks. NMEA accepted
EERB's dec1sion, agreeing
that lf a runoff election were
necessaq·, 1t could take
place lo t he fall. The XM FT
could not agree to this.
The CEC councll urged the
schOOl board DO( to rescind
.tO\ poll('}, rule or regula-
uon nov.· 1n effect, ..-hich
atrects employer-certifi-
cated employee re~tioos un-
til such time asanew pollcy,
rule or regulation, or con-
tract has been negotiated.
The new statecollectivebar-
gal.ning law goes iLito ef-
fect on July 1. Jlm Ferrell,
CEC chairman, pointed out
that lt is entirely posslble
t hat nerotLatloos for the
school year 19?6-77 rna) not
be tlna.llted on Jul) 1.
POUCE EXPLORER of tbt
'ear 1n Newport Beach ls
i alHie Lewis, 18, of 505
E.\egonia, Corona del Mar.
She's tbe first girl to ~
chosen top Explorl'r 1n the
local post. which is span-
sored by t be Newport Pollee
Dept. Val erie, a COM' high
school grad. is studying
criminal justice at Golden
West College, and ls a 'po-
lice ~det (trainee) oo the
Costa Mesa pollee force.
She· s also a t:opootcb ~~
sMelter. (Pollee Dept.
pboto.)
The CEO also proposed
that the level of services
shall be maintained at no
less than tll'>~e of the ~re
sent year, 19?5 -76. The}
also requested a vlslon cu e
plan fo r certiflcated em-
ployees presently covered
h~ Blue Cross. Tbe cfistrlct
stwll negotiate with Blue
Cross to raise tbt> unit pay.
ment in accordance wlUI cur-
rent medical charges. CEC
believes that SIS per unlt
1s appropriate in Orange
County, they claimed.
6 HELD IN DOPE RAID
A proposed ele-ctioo on
June 2 to deter mine which
organization would rep~
sent the classroom teacher
bargaining unit 1n negotia-
tions beginning July 1 ha s
been cancelled. Both the
~ ewport -Mesa Education
Assn. and the Newport-Mesa
Federation of Teachers
aneed on the June 2 date
but tht> state educational em-
ployment relations board
said they c-ouJd not condurt
Aboot US&, 000 worth of
cocaloe and peyote was con-
nsca ted by poUce and 6 per.
sons ''ere ar~sted on nar-
cotics charges· 1n a poUce
raid wtllch extended from
Westminster, to Sunset
Beac h. ~e1Vport Beach and
Costa Mesa, early last
Thursday momtng.
Arrested at 944 \\. 19th
St., Costa Mesa, were Ed -
ward w. Cobb, 30, of lht>
Mesa address; Vernon L.
Otero, 26, Sunset Beach, and
his )!venUe wife; ).iark B.
Pendroy, 26, and Debra Ka}
Hancock, 27, of 416 :-:. "\e,l•-
port Blvd., ~ev.-port Heights,
and Ralph P. Morgan Ill,
30, of 398-22nd St., ~ewport
3 SCHOOLS PICK
VALEDICTORIANS
Three of the distr ict htgh
s~hools have already se-
le~'te-<1 thelr valedlctortans
fo r the 1976 graduatln~
\'lass. The schools. the stu-
anti thPi r parents a~:
• ESTANCIA
Beaeb, police teSJOrtad. Tbet
were or1.(1.Dalty tu. lnto
custody by Mesa pollee but
theo transferred to West.
mi.oster police JUr1sdicUoo..
'4'estminster narcotics of-
ficers made an alleged $500
purchase of coca..tne from
Hancock and Pendroy at a
shopping center in Newport
Beach, then went to the Co-
sta Mesa address, where
Cobb and Morgan we~ a r -
rested. Otero, Ills wtle and
another male suspect ar-
rived ln a truck. As the
male suspect started for the
house, o.lticers closed lo on
the truck. Otero stepped on
the r ar, hit two Mesa of-
fictors and a Garden Grove
police van and proceeded to
run into a ditch oeu t~
v.·est end or 19th St. Otero
and hls wlle v.•ere arrested
at the seen~. He was taken
to Hoag hosplt~l tor treat-
ITIE'Ilt of facial cuts before
being removed to jaU. The
i'th male suspect e~tbe
officers.
MeSA TO MARK
23RD BIRTHDAY
Judge views sex movies
Tom Pecoraro, ~i.llia m
an<l Hue! Pe<'ora ro: Randy
Porter, Robert and Colene
Porter: C ynthla Yamag1.,
Lurk)• and Mar~ Yama~a;
Susan TaJl+!(>S, Douglas and
C atherlnt> Tanl!f'S.
• CORONA DEL MAR
Phllip Doyle, Hov. ard and
G TaC'e Doyle: Wlllia m Hoore
1\', WUllam and MafJ!3ret
Hoofe; Tamm) Feldman,
Jullan and Rtt2 Feldman;
Stevpn Messenger, Gt"Orge
and Prlsc!Ua Messenger;
Debo~h \'agel, George and
Doris v~ .. l.
The Costa Mesa Chamber
of Com '1lerce will celebrate
the t3rd anruversar y of the
tn 'Orporatlon of the city at
a June 3 lunrheoo at the
Custa Mr. sa Golf Club.
A local )Jdge v;ho has
b@en looldn~ at sexy movies
fo r the past fe•: weeks satd
yesterda} It may be 30 to
60 days before he dtac ides
whether the tllms ar e okay
for public vte•tng ln Or -
ance Count>.
Harbor Muni cipal Court
Judge Sellm Franklin ls
looking at 12 nlms that have
beeD shown during the past
ytt.r or 2 ln Pussycat
Tbeltres 1n Orange County.
Lawyers for the chain of
X -rated movte houses have
asked t he ~dge to dismiss
ctaarces brought by Newport
Beach and other cities
ap.l.Dst the nlms. The basis
for thetr move ts that "DHp
Throat" and ''The Otrtl In
Nw JODf's," both Pussycat
tums sbowq be~, w•rt
bmd Dot obs<'ene lD a loea1
)lry trl.al last October.
TM _. bas been u ted
to compare 10 otber Pussy-
eat rums., abo ~clllc ob-
.e..aty charces. wtth tbe
l films aJftlt4J el-.rect Tbe
PM:ayeat """ tab tM PGIIItoG ttaat. U the ottltr
10 an 10 mon ob~
able ttau ··~ Tu.t .. aM ....... JooM. •• all a.rt
aette. -.act becll.lnl1aed.
Amaa tM tu• betic ......, by ..._. F'rt.MUa
an ·· fn.cll e-." ••flleb Rt•,'' lid ,,,.._ tJfe llld
times of Xaviera Hol-
lander.· Those wer e a moll€
films seize-d during pollee
raids last ye-ar on the Balboa
Pussycat. FUms seized in
other Orange County raJcls
are also uDder the jUdJclal
review.
The Pussycat opened here
a year afO, and ns the
target of pollee a.tt~tlonun
tll the coort o kayed · Deep
Throat •· and '•Miss Jones."
Since then, onl)' those ~o
tUrns have bHl'l sboYD her e.
CC TO INCLUDE
CITY OF IRVINE?
Newport H.artor Cba~r
of Commeree may expa_Dd
tts ttUe and area to \ncl\lde
the city of lrvtDe.
Tbe group's directors
Yoted MODday to appoint IUl
ad boc commtttet to stDdy
tM idea. after Chamber
manacer DID Racers told
them that lrt1De busJneSMI
are )oln1rlc tbe loeaJ
chamber.
••tnlDe bu 10 ChiCDber
of Commerce ol ltt crra,••
Yr. Roprs eJIII&IIMd, t•Md
wttll tM lllcnUUtC ~~
of tbe a. ...... coat_.,
tMrt. we are lobe toady
tbt poutbtl1tJ ot broltsdac
ov aoope lftd caWac au-
MIHI tlllt N ..... rt-lm.t
C bamber ol Comn:tti'OI.. ••
• NEWPORT tiARBOR
Stephen Babb, Howard and
Corinna Babb; Steve Mori-
hlro, Wrs. fumlko MorlhJro.
Costa Mesa high school.
following its own trac1ition,
wlll announce Its nledlc -
torlan and salutatorlan at
it~ anooal honor awards
nlght tonight, May 20. Mc-
Nally's <'lass offtrers wtU
be a_nnounced later.
T~ Chamber also will
salute the Newport-Mesa
unilled sc!lool distrtct.
ltecO(tlitioa WUI b@ i l•w
to 33 r.Ur ing S<'hool dis-
trict persouet bytheChlm-
be r' s com mllllftl• alJlirs
comminee, Keooeth w.
Fo•ler, ebalrmu..
Guest Sl*.bra will LD-
elude DoDI.ld E. Smallwood.
presi dent ot tM Boud at
Ertua ttoe, lDd Sa!pt, Jobl
W. Nicoll. V-ctm N.
Redding, prutdent of tfte
Cba.mber, wUl be tbe ma•u
of ce remonies.
C.M. OK'S 64 CONDOS
Constnactloo of 64 coado-
mlnlums at the aautbeut
comer of Vtctorla St. Uld
C IAJC8 Or .. COlt& Mesa, b7
tbe Arthofter aDd Howard
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Cout Hwy., Newport Beacb.
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men&ary tcbool mw COD·
ceru. A traftlc &lpa.l at
VLctorla St. ud CU1Qil Dr.
l.DC1 •ldetatDC of Victorlt St .
were pla•w.
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• Complf'le chass1s lubrication, ~il r.han!.:r
• llr•lp!~ r.nsure lim$! wearin.e par1r; Ar
sn1uoth. quit>! Pf'tformance
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Engine ~teri7Ed .,__
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Dad sees son take
command of battalion
wlttl cllllll:ers, a1r medll and
pod-medii.
lila wtto, JodJ, .... at tile
cbue• ot comma.d cere.
~J. bit nbtriMd to Wutt.
toctoa .... -... Keol.o, IS, IDd Doac, 11:, Ill Tacoma.
Wbel. tbe «bool term ·,
cnrer, J..ty aDd tbe boys .,UI
jola BUI at Fort Leooard
Wood,
ARMY CAPTAIN Danrard
M. Rubfortll, -of Mr. ud lin. Georp Rubfortb,
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tbe award WIIUe aa:lcDed
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Announcement!
George aQd Richard Perlin
will be opeming froin their
UNION OIL
Service station
at 30th and
For those of our friends
who still do not have
UNION OIL
cards,
this is your invitation
to get one quickly
at either of our two stations..
VH
Phones:
675~70 and 673~33 .
onto
CAIIIORnlc).
conapt.
A new expertence in hakcutl't ,
Celllomia Concept'& axcluatv. PNC-Cut Ia
-igned lor you and your lit.otyta. And-you
team about California Concept'• .. y tour~
hair care P'O!Iram, you'll be ul<lng "Collfomla'
Concept, -.. have you -all my Hle'l"'
We're hare. _,COma on ln.
A VN L.A8L.E IN cDIIONA. DeL MAR
EXCLVSIVI?LY AT:
BOB'S PORT BARBER SHOP
1ttl t:. COAIT MI.MWAY
CO IlONA OIL MAl 671-IIJJ
BONDS OF DE·BT
There are some folks In this world wbo )lst ar011't hlppylllllou the)' aH In debt.
They jist have to be paJIDc IDterest. PaJIDc tribute to tbe 111011ey 1-n Ia u old
American custom, but not a very COod ooe •
Now, we've got some blc ~n bore In N-11 "'"' ftlll to pat •• all Ill debt
for about $15 or $20 mUliCil wortb of real estate. They call It .. _ ..,., .. Tbat
means real estate that )!at sits tllere, off tbe tu roO., ud oats • more tu 1D0110J
to keep tbe grass cut, tile park bellcbes palated, ud everytblac wataNc!.
You see, the govemm011t doesn't"'"' -" laDd oow, the way~ I'IJI flcurt 11.
We've got to belp tbem buy some more,
For muy years, our tOWD has manacecl to otay away from -bJcb·IDterelt
bond Issues, While our sister cities wallow Ill besvy debt, WileD tilt local Jllftfl
asked us to go In debt to decorate N-11 C-r wttllaclvtc c-, we told tbem
to go take a loag walk off N-11 Pier. So, tbey otartecl moville city ..,..ra-,~
piece by piece, up oo lbe hill, uyway, The,. a fft years bae .. !be city flltben
asked us to sink $9 mllllGo.plus IDto a buDcb of parka. Apill, !be 'IOien oaJd 110.
Later oo this year, the city will be dt!dtcalln( ooe of tbole parka we aa1d we -'1
want to buy.
Well, oow they're asking us aga!D. Tbla time, IIIey aay the lib will be about $15
mi!Uon. My guess Is It w!U be closer to $20 mllllGo.
It really takes 'a lot of ne"e to pat your ehlldreD ud (fllldcbildreD In clobt. That' I
what you •re doing when you pass ooe of those blc -Isla as, boca-!be paym..U
• mostly Interest ~ go oo for years and years. A ••ne-allfor IIIia pnlblem WOIIId
be a ooe-term Umlt, with oo penstoo, for our poUUciUI.
My gnncldad left the old COUDtry becuH ..,.enu-took onr lU Jud. He
figured they were a bunch of 111'0111 -arm baDdlls, I tblnt 111 lip reel rtpt. The ooly
mistake be made was tblnklng tllat Ill America, !be laDd of tilt frea, lbla kiDd of.
tlllnc Wooldn't hajlpeo,
Tbls city goYOramet we have litH Is dotermiDed to kaep oo tllrvwlD( oar mooey
aroond, no matter what we t~ them. And, pr ta.a are lollir to IINp ..,... ..,,
It's 10011 of Ute the plaJboy wbo woo'! taka "no" lor aa lllfter ••• .,..-,. a..Uy
anda up wltb another moat11 to toed, ud WODCiorlllc w11tt IKif anecl.
Let's tell !bern NO apiD, and -what kiDd of _ _, melbnda !bey caa -to
turn tile NO Into a YES, One of theM days, lpou we .... ld •• wlat at 111etn ud
tell tbem "MAYBE." That way, they mlcld Jut pt .... oecl..-p lllal tbey'd
lake their banda out of oor poebts,
AL FORGrr
P.S. Jerry Brown aays, '•It's • lot of lila zwntnclor ~ Ia Marylud.''
Woodor boW he'd Uke being governor In Calllol'IIIL That's nat we are paytnc ldm
lor. • • • • • • • • • •
, Wltb a coat of Colooy PaiDt; even a Clllc Sales 4-bolor caa took' lib a caotlo.
W o lloYt tile 11ft IPl'IIIC colora, &lid boy, are tbey pnC!Jl
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FISH FRY QuiEEN
Jodie Toolln
queo of the 31st anooal
Costa Mesa-Newport Har-
bor Lion's Cluo fish Fry
scheduled for Jum:: 4, 5 and
6, in Lions Club Pa !k, Co-
sta Mesa , at a club di. ... JE>r-
dance Tuesday night lnSoath
Coast Plar.a Hotel. Mem-
bers or her coort wUJ In-
clude Vicki Averbac h, Terri
Chase, K2ren Grasmehr and
Pam JohDSOll.
Bal beauty
contest set
An old fashioned bathing
beauty contest will be held
at the Balboa Pier July 3
at Z p.m. as part of the
to-.·n's bicentennial celebra-
tion.
Contestants must be over
16 years of age and pre-
ferably fema le. There will be
prtte awa rds for 3 winners,
and television coverage of
the even t,
Contestants spoosored by
a commercW enterprise art"
requested to supply a prize
from th2.t company as their
entry consideration. Other
ent ries are no fee.
The thr ee winners wilJ be
determined by public ac -
claim. The master of ce re-
monies wUJ himself be at-
tired in a period bathing suit.
This alone v.•iiJ Ue worth the
price of admission, which
is free.
Enter by mail or phOne
with Gec.rge Perlin, 3001
Newport Blvd., Newport
Beae h, 673-6833.
Mobil plans move ahead
with stockholders' okay
A t.abcn'er ot the lrvl.ne
Co. by Mobil OU Corp, ap.
pared lmmloeat thla •e-e~ ..
bat lntoe Co. President Ray
WataOD said the cttanee 1n
owuersttip would mean that
hls company's planning
pollctes ''will continue with..
out sign.lflcant change.'' Ha
claimed that Mobil's ''ex-
pressed Interest In environ-
mentally and ecooomlcally
soaod development Is con-
slstent with th15 company's
hlatorlc concerns.'·
Mr. Watson's remarks
came a few days after a
spokesman tor Mobil re-
•ealed last week that plans
for Mobil's purchase of Ir -
Ylne stack Is moving ahead.
The Irvine Foundation, which
ons 54.5 per cent of the
company stock, plus owners
of another 24 per cent of
the stock have agreed to
Mobil's terms, accord!~ to
lnformatloo released last
week.
mUIIoo In Mobil stock to
lrvioe stockholders. MobU
Is SAeking ··n.e~norr. cr
moXIUlcation'' of Judge
Owens ' court orrtH.
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DOGS AWAIT COUNCIL ACTION
MESA BUDGET
DOWN BY 5.8%
The $19,089,445 proposed
1 ~76 -77 budget ror the clt1
of Costa Mesa will be studied
by the City Council at a
6:30 p.m. session next Mon -
day, May 24, in Council
chambers, they decided at
their meeting Monflay night.
Cit~· Manager F'red Sor-
sab.al su bmitted the pro-
posed budlet, etplaining it
was a 5.8 per cent rf'durtion
from the 1975-76 budget.
The current budget Includes
comprehensive employment
training act (CET A) fu nds
from thE' fedenl govern.
ment, Which won't be In the
new budget. Other reduetloos
ln the budget wUJ be pro-
~t• from the 171.; opwt:~
space bonds fl.lnd,
The 1976-71 budget calls
ror $14,89~,830 for open;-
!ions of the r it}· anrl 34 ,-
J 8~,61 :i for ('J pital improve-
n1 ent s. ~o in r·reast> o r de -
crease it 1 tl•e • 111 tax ratf'
Is planned, ~~ r. Sorsa.ba l
saM.
Costa ~!£>sa Histo rical So -
c ie!) re('E>i\'er1 aw rova I rron1
the Council fo r tt.e d t) to
pay .SGO a month rent for
OnE' }"ea r for :l sto ra~;£> fl ·
cilltJ for thE' so1 1~1 1
The ammal 11 .~·1s•· fel!
will ju mp !t' ) from St,
effe<>tive Juh I, as coon-
c.!l men adopted ,lfl orr1ina nce
amenrling the anim:~l r:on-
trol ordinann•.
Nt"W'PPrt -l.rv ln e
managemt•nt pta .. r.!..:,; .tbl ,,(',
Is beinl! joiner! b} the C!;~
of Costa \les.J. TilE' ci'l
nt>edE'd to join to hl"4\'<> som"
control In Pslalllishinl.' plans
for any reftllationSl'Ontem -
ing dra inagfo of !hf' Sa nta
Ana Delhi flood •oM rol rhd ll ·
nel Info upper ~t>wport Ha},
t he cl!y m:m:H!H said.
The speerl Jim!! on !ln ho r
Blvd, l!etween ~E'WJX.rt Bh·l.
and Sunn o..,.·er Ave. 11'111 i:O
!rom Jj mph to 40 n1pll,
r ounnlmf'n r!Pdd"'r! 10 ap.
provinc first rPa•linr of an
orrl inanr e,
Jewel heist
by gunman
A Harbor \'tewlloml's II. O-
man was robl lt'd of J'-wplr)'
value-d .at more than $32,000
on We<inf srlal ni ght of last
week by ;. pmma n 11.·ho con-
front@(! tJt>r in the ,·.~rJ ee
of her hot.1e.
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COSTA
A group o! Coron.a ljeJ
Mar restdt>clts, apset 0\'t-r
what some of th@m consider
a pair of '·killer do(s'· on
Oahlta Av!!., plan to go to
City Hall oo Monrla) to de.
n1 Jod lt1at something tH> tione.
A petltioo, signf'd by 3Z
neighiJo rhood residE'nts,
calls lor C"il\· a(·tion aga inst
2 Alask£11 ILUSk.i E'S owned b}'
l.latt Enr·inas, 434 Dallll.a ,
Beth H,,u.;>r, -.·ho lives ar
428 Dahlia, and 2 ne igh -
bor s, ~ett; Sooth anrt R. M .
Kt>ll), 11.·rote ~ l('tter to thf'
City Counq i J.ast v.·eek com-
plainloE; alooot v.·hat they
claim ar e rnadE'Quate r:ity
l a~i.·s ro~pn!lf dangerous
doogs,
Mrs. BJuer sairt ttle dogs
attar kert .snrl killed a puppy
t.oeine v.·alked on the side -
walk rn !rom or the Enci na s
f10111e on Ap ril 8, and said
~1 r. Enr was admltter1 thp
do~rs h.irl killed befor e. !llr.
En lna s \\'as no! n ailabiP
fo r ' omm~tnt }Pste rday,
Set. I es Cha pman, who
• ornmanrls t he pollee rk'-
pa rrment's anum! control
fo r• E'S, Sl}'S r·Jt}' Jaw dP-
S' riltes a n d ous dO[ as
· a too: tha t b1tes a person,··
bu t f1ls no refer encE' to do"s
that att al k othpr ~s. Mrs.
South said assistant r ity at-
to rOP} Hul!"h Collin told her
rtJr ~a me thinr.
'.\e lla\·e sent the gent lP-
;·,an a ll'arnin~ on violation
of the leash la.,·," he told
the Enstpl, but aol ess the
Ia -.· IS C"hanl!ed, we can 't
mak.e a SJ)P('llic' charge
2~in .;t h1s q s for alleJedl}·
l'.n3dtf~t~ another' q:·
Mrs. Bauer satd 2 smaU
bo)'S ~~o·ho .,·pre her guests
ar the tlnH? of the April 8
hl"ldenl ..,·ere endangererl by
lhP JttJck. · They rea('hed
lf1 ami tr ied to rescue their
pupp; and v.·t>rl? sn atc hed
b} th+" attac kin~: tiog s ," she
rlaims.
The lener to Cir}' Council
has bPen placed on Mond.a v
night's Counc il meeuni
ao!E'nda , and Mrs.B.auersays
shE> and her nPI~hbors ~~o•ilJ
be titHe to set>k a c-hange
10 the ~~.·oMuw. of the law.
··If a rbi kills Olher dogs
on the street, "''~'-beli-e\'P
somethmg shoul d be done,·
shP said.
~Pighbo rs cla imed that
anothe r dolt In the neighOO r -
hood requirE-d su reerr after
2 attacks tw t he Enn nas
dogs.
The huski ~s. .,_,.ho ll.'£>re
confined yesterda} behind a.
securely locked lr:l tP and 01
'· K!!i!p Out " s l~n. wa.po~
their tails and t ried to lick
a reportpr 's hand through
thE' ga tE'.
TRIC YCLE RACE eootestants Use WeUer, at left, and
J anet Reitz, both of Newport, IrE' getting r eady for Thf.
blg 1st annual Balboa tricycle gn.od pru_ scbedult!d:
for 6 p.m. May 31 oo Balbol P:er. Entry deadline for
the race is Mooday, May Z4, Two.man (or two.girl)
teams wUJ race aloac; the pier on productioo-built trikes
not more than 3 teet hlcll. The •iDDers, best~~es't>ecoming
folk Deroes of the bHcfl erowd, wUI get prlus awarded
by the sponsor, Tom Terrific T-Shlrts of Balboa, the
sa me fol.lts •no bring you !he wet T -shlrt contest an(!
the bay bathtub race. (Photo by Pe(er Bouffard.)
SALARY FIGHT
IS UNDERWAY
With teac~rs •·anttne a
1~ across-the-board
salary increase and board
of trustee negotiators of-
Cering 4-( plus an expected
35[ increase 1D heaJtll in-
surance pr.mlums, a mil-
lion dollar locrease to tax-
payers, the anDUa.l salary
baHie Is und~?t wa}' IJl the
S ev.'J)O rt -M esa L: nified
school district.
The left request from !!Lt
Cer tificated E mplo} et'
Cou1cil wasa rt!&Jctlonfrom
the orlgtnalproposa.J of more
than 2!1."r, Tile}' also wanted
career increments from 2.5
to 7 .5~ fo r B. A. degr!M:!s
with 45 Wilts and M.A. de-
grees with 15 units, for 15,
20 anrt 25 yea rs of servlte.
a runoff elecuoo if necessar}
a -.·eek later, on JunE" 9•
because their gearing -up
time takes from 10 days
to 2 v.·eeks. ~M EA accepted
EE RB's decision, agreeing
that If a runoff ele<"tloo were
ne<>essary, It could take
place In t~ tall . The ~t.!FT
could not agree to this.
The CEC council urgf'd the
schOo l board no!: to rescind
Jn\ polk ), rule or regula-
tion 00"'' m effe<>t, -.·tUch
atrects employer-certifi-
cated employ@@ relations un-
til such lime asane-.•pollcy,
rule or regulation, or coo-
tract has been ne~totlated.
The new state eollecttvebar-
g:alntng Jaw goes into ef.
feet oo Jut}· 1. Jim Ferrell,.
CEC chairman, pointed ou(
11\at II Is eotirel~· possible
that necotlatlons for t!H>
school }'ear 197 6-77 ma.)•not
be flna.li.l.ed on Jul y 1,
?OLICE EXPLORER of tbe
1·ear ln Newport Beactl ls
·, aJerle Lewis, 18, of 505
BegooJ.a, Corona del Ma.r ,
Sh£>'5 the first gir l to be
(·nosen top Explorer lD the
local post, which is tpOn·
sored by the Newport Pollee
Dept. Valerte, a COM high
school grad. h; studytnc
criminal .Justice at Golden
West College, 1M is a po.
lir e cadet (tratnee) oo the
Costa Mesa police foree.
Sbe's also a topootch putol
stl"Joter. (Pollee Dept.
pboto.}
T he CEO a lso proposed
t hat the level of services
shall be malotalned at no
less than ttn!'e of the J<re .
sent year, 1975-76. They
also requested a \"lsloo car f'
plan fo r certltl.cated em-
plo)·ees presently covered
by Blue Cross. Tbe d.l.strlct
shio!tl negotiJte "'-tll Blue
Cross to raise the uoJt pay-
ment lnaccordance•·lthcur-
rent medica.! charges. CEC
believes that Sl 5 per unit
is ape>ropr late ln Orange
Count}', they claimed.
6 HELD IN DOPE RAID
A proposed e lection on
June 2 to determine which
organiz.atlon wou ld repre-
sent the classroom teacher
bargaining llflJI In negotla.
lions beginning Ju l}' 1 has
been cancelled. Both the
~ewport-Mesa Education
Assn. and the Newport-Mesa
Federation ol Teachers
ai!reed on the June 2 date
but the stateeducatlonalem-
ploymenr relations board
said !hey could noc condu ct
About ssso,ooo worth of
cocalDe and pe)"'Oe was con. ·
nscated bJ pollee and 6per .
sons were arrested on na.r-
eot.Jcs cha rges In a police
raid wtllch extend('(! !rom
Westminster, to Sunset
Bear h, Newpor1 Beach and
Costa Mesa, earl}' last
Thursday morn.lng.
Arrested at 944 W. 19th
St., Cosb. Mesa, were Ed -
ward W. Cobb, 30, of the
Mesa address; Vernon L.
Otero, 26, Sunset Be:lch, and
his )!venUe wife: Mark B.
Pendroy, 26, aDd Debra Ka r
Hancock, 27, of 41 6 !'. ~ev.·.
port Blvd,, ~e-.1)0M Heights,
and Ralph P. Morgan Ill,
30, of 398-22nd St., ~ewpor1
3 SCHOOLS PICK
V ALED/CTORIANS
T hree of the district hlg ll
sr hools h3ve already se-
Jpr tPd their nledlrtoria ns
for the 1976 gractuatlnr
rlass . ThE> schOols, the st\J -
and thl"i r parents arE>:
• ESTASC!A
Beac'll,_pottee l'fP)rttd. TbtJ
wer. or1ctnallr take~~ lAto
custody by Mesa po!Jce but
thetJ tranSferred to West.
minster poUOE' JUrf.dJetloa..
WestminsCe r na.rcotksof-
fictrs made an alleged S500
purcM.se ot OOC&ine trom
Hancock and Pendroy at a
shOpping center in Newport
Bead 1, t hen wmt to thP Co-
sta Mesa address, where
Cobb and Morp.o were ar -
rested.. Otero, his wife and
another malE> suspect ar.
rlv~ In a tntck, A.s the
male suspect sta rted tor ttl@'
house, om cers closed to on
the truck. Otero stepped on
the car, hit two Mesa of-
fi ('Prs and a Gardea Grove
polic" van and proceecled to
run into a dJtc:h oea.r the
"''est eod of 19th St. Otero
and b.ls wile were arrested
at the sceae. He was taken
to Hoae hosptt:;l for treat-
ment of factal cuts before
being remoYed to jail. The
7th male s:uSJ)K'tescapedtfle
office rs.
MESA TO MARK
23RD BIRTHDAY
The SZOO mUUoo stock
tnde deal Is being held up
by Irvine f.amUy heiress
Jou Irvine Smith. Mrs.
Smith contends that Mobil's
otter Is not good enough,
aDd that she and other ml-
oortty stockholders would
sufter economically. • Or-
arage County Superior Court
Jwdge Claude Owens last
year stopped the stock
tran.acUon, pending a pro-
posed eourt acUoo by Mrs.
Smith. Slnee then, Mobil,
tbe l"toe foundation and
otber late rested p1.rt1es have
•-o"''JJlallng.
CLEAN -UP TIME on Balboa IslaDd Is thJs Saturday, and
these youngsters will be part of the cleanlng crew.
Wearing special Balboa Island ctean-ap T -shirts •h1Ie
they get in some practice are, from left, Karen Tomlin,
Lisa Madison aDd Jeri Houston. Besides the beach clean~
up, city tra.sh crews will make a special ple k.up of
such hard-to.dispose~r Items as old ma):)r appUanees,
b1Jr;e. frames, etc •• almost anything ezcept construction
left-overs. (Ensign photo.)
Margaret La!!elh', j .;, of
1800 Port Sheffl~hl , !old
Ne wp:>rt pollee slle llart lUSt
parked her (•ar in her t.:"l ra~te
at 8:10 p.m., art f't re-rurn -
lng from a shopplnl'" u 1p,
Judge views sex movies
Tom PKon ro, Willia m
snd Hu•l Pecoraro: Randr
Porter, Robert and Colt>lle
Porter; C}-nthia Yama~a.
Lurky and Mary Yamaga;
Susan Tai\f!PS, Dougla s and
Catherine Tan~Ps.
• CORONA DEL MAR
Philip Doyle, Ho.,..ard and
Gra C"e 0o)•le; '.l.'lllb m Hoofe
IV, Wllllam and MatJ;a re!
HoofE>; Tammy Fl!ldman,
J ultan and Rita Feldm~Qo
Steven Messenger, Georg~
sod Priscilla Mess«~ger;
D@borah Vogel, George and
Doris Vogel.
T~ Colta Mesa Chamber
of Com-nerl"e will celebrate
I he Zlrd aruuversary of tbt
in "'orporaUoo of the clty a.t
a June 3 luncheon at thP
Costa M•.sa Golf Club.
Lut week, Mobil aD.-
oouced that Its acreement
wtth bolcltrs or 78.5 per
ciDt of Irrtne stock coo-
.utated '' oae of mtny steps•·
tbal must be taken before
tbe de&lls c)Osed,
Gilbert Hardmaa. presl·
dtat at MobU 'a nat estate
~. aid acqul81Uoo ot t1Mi lrTIDe Co. ••would be
I atwral lltealloa of Mo.
bU'I rill estate ICtiYltles,"
ud pn1Hd pnHnt l"lne
muqemtat for denlop-
,.... "'IIIII .. aocu the hlch
Q'.alltJ ud ltlllitl¥11)' to
loeaJ CGaCil'lll thlt MobU
lMUta tpOD lft Us aeUfl. u...··
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lilt-· ....... --
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fN.t pn. It) 10 •O.IJCIIItll. ., .. ,_.....
llllltlllrtm.Ctllll~
.., ·-....... -lllo .... 11111 ......... co ........... .., ....... ..
......... c. lllltd.
""'--Llald • fllriiDift b <• ol 1100
.
and was taklrij: parr{'ls out A local jucli1;1!' v.·ho has
of her ca r when the ;•·rl· been lookin~ at sexy movlt s
man suddPnly appeart><l l•P· for the past fe.,· wee.ks said
hind her. ye.stenta)· It may be 30 to
C.C. OPPOSES PROP. 15 The man, rtesalht>d JS 60 days before he decides
about 25 -30 rea rs olrl. of . whether t he rums are okay
medium he~ht and butk1, for publtr vte•·lng ln Or -
with dark s hou lder -length a.nge Count)',
The Newport Harbor
Chamber of Commerce went
on record this week 1n op-
posltloo to Proposllloo 15,
the nuclear power cootrol
initiative oo the Jane BCall-
fornJ.a ballot.
Chamber dJrectors •oted
unanimously to ofrtclally op.
pose the proposal, but
tempered their dedsioo wlth
a ca.ll for rtHarch to.to aJ ..
tematt•t power eourets,
such as solar power,
''The board took tbt post.
ttcm that the state leglsla-
tun already has tbe J)O"tr
to lrJlP)8e alet)' eoatrols
on DaclM.r power plutt:,"
cbl.mber manactr Dill
Rortu ll1d later, ''Uid
!bot P-tloo 15, II pu.
std. ciD•t be am..., tZ·
"'" o, -hor ballot pro. ~ II tiM1 ......Umt,
•• flee a PIDdiiiC .. ro IIIOrtlct ...
a.. aid t111 c-
·-· totrocllcod., ........ "-"--14 Rlrtta.l'tC'qplb• tlrll''llll"----bo--trotlod.s .... -., ....
dulJ-elected tlus ... repruenta-hair, showed a handj!Un, and Hartor Municipal Court
Prooosltioo IS, lt passed
by Yoters, would nqulrt of-
ficial state salet)' centnca-
ttoo of all o~ael•r lDstaUa..
tloos.
demanded her pu r se aoo Judge SeU m Franklin Is
jewelry, looking at 12 nlms that have
Rings and other jewelr)', beeD shown !tUring the past
plus about $30 In ca sh, we.re Jeilr or 2 ln Puss)'ca.t
taken. and the robber ttts-Tbel.tres in Orange County.
appeared into the night. Law)'ers for tbe chain of
Judge nixes Stan retrial :;::"':.~,:."':~.~;: c harges brought by Newport
Beach a.Dd other citles
aplnst the ftl ms, The basis
tor tbelr move Is thai ··Deep
Throat" and '•The Oe•ll in
Miss Jooes," both Pussycat
rums showing hert, were
i:Mind oot obscflle to. a IOeal
)If')' trial last October.
Stan Htrschbtrc, former
Newport Beach eitybuslDess
llceon sqpe"la:lr, woo an-
other round Ulll WHk 1n
his court flrht to ret baek
the job from which he n.s
ttred. Sliptrlor Court Jactre
Bnce S.n-..r rdlstd to
cnnt a IM'W trtaJ., hlnllll
"'""'1-0, tho c1t1. J•dc• 9uantr ntJMi la
J....-y tllllllr, lltnet<>t"
••• bt rtiMtai.S. IIIII ac-
eued etty Dlllelalo Dlacttor
eoprteloolll ud lrl>llrvlll
IJ1 llrllil -AttoiWI' DutdBudt, wlio
Ll --1111 etty'l lap! eaee. 'ftl IC...,... to I:DMt
.... JllllldlJwtnl Clb At-
...__O'I<oltto-
1111 ctiJ'• -.. . .... .... ..w .... yto
tell the jul"lge t ha! we will
comply with his ea rlier
order, or that W@ plan to
appeal hls dt>Cts•on,•· Mr.
Budt said Tuesday.
Mr. Hlrschbng was
transferred to a stock
clerk's job in October 197 4,
aDd ttred a year late r, aft er
his J~t~Ptriors at t it)' Mll
e rtttclr:ed tbe way htl did
Ills ))b. The city Clt'tl Ser ..
Yl<:t Board 90Ctd unanl-
molllly that ht lhOUid bt
rtiutated, but Ctly Manacer
Robttrt WJDn r hose oot
to follow tbf.lr adYtce.
Mr. lftrtchbert thea wtot
to court. •here J~e Sum-
aer nltd that he must be
rebl.red at bls old lob, with
back pay, a.od that tht city
mut pay his lepl fen •
I
The )tdge hU been uk.ed
to eompart 10 otbtr Puur-
ee.t rums, alto tlcblc ob-
KealtJ eha.rre.s, with tM
l films alreadJcl•rect Tbt
,_,..I OWIIUO We 1111
-·-tbat, If tbe oilier to .,.. ao mon objlctioa.
-lllao "Doop n-·· ud ''Mill JOOM, '' lll CCIIIrt
•--bedllmluocl AIO>I( 11M! fth.. botoc
-bl Jqe FI'Uikllo
U. ''F~ Btu." "HJcb
Ria," IDd '•Tbe lUtr ad
times of Xaviera Hol-
landt>r, · TOOse wen amoOf:
lilms seiLed du riD& polic'e
nlds last ~E'ir on the Balboa
Pussycat. Films seized In
other Orange County raids
are also uodPr tbe ,ludlclal
reView.
The Pussycat opened here
I )'Ur l(O, and was the
target of poUee atteotloa un.
til the coort okayed ·· DHp
Throat" and '•Miss Jones.''
Sioce then, only toose two
rums ha.Ye bHn sho'fm here.
CC TO INCt.UDE
CITY OF IRVINE?
Newport Harbor C.bamber
of Commerce may expand
Its UUe and a.rea to tachadt
the city of Irvine.
The group's directors
YOCed WODday to appoint ID
ad hoc commlttH to lhtd)'
n.e Idea, after Cblnhr
manager 0. Ro(ers told
them that lrYIDt bulntiMI
are ~lnltlg tbt loeal
ehlmbu.
'·lntne has DO Cblmber
of Commerce of ttl ow-."
Mr. Roc•n eJP'atl«\, •• _..
wlttl lilt tllenUloc ,.-
of tM t.GMU com...,.
tbere, we are 1'*11 to ....,
tbt pou&ll.ttJ o1 brotfn'll
Olir tcOPt ud c:t.U.tlt au •
HI... 1M Moopori-I"IM
Cbl.rlbtr of CoclrMre~ ...
• NEWPORT HARBOR
st@pheG Bibb, Howard and
Cortona Ba.bb; steve Mort.
hlro, Wn. Fum!~ Morlhlro.
Costa Mesa hleh SChOol,
tCJnowtng Its own tn.dttton.
wut unounce Us nledtc.
tortan and saluta.tortu at
It~ anwal honor awards
n"ht tonight, May ZO. Me·
NallJ's class om.cers wUI
be anooune«<later.
Tbe Chamber at., wUI
salute the Newport -Mesa
unlfJed sc..'lool dlstrtel.
RecogoJ.tioo wW t;,. g:IYea
to S3 reUrt.oc $Chool dis-
trict persouet bytbeCbam-
ber's commua..tty alfaJrs
commlttM. K~Mttb W,
Fowler, ebairman.
Guest Jpll.kers will Ia.
dt1de Doaald E. Smallwood,
presJdeat or the Board o1
Ertueattc., Ud S.C. Jo111a
W, Nleoll. V-N.
Reddin(, Prtl>ldlat of tbe
Cbanrh.r, wtU be tbl ma•er
otce,..~.
C.M. OK'S 64 CONDOS
Constrtetl(a Of 14 CODdo·
mtnlumt at tbt .,.thtut
comer ot Vjetorta St. tad c .. ,.. Dr-Colli II-., tt•• AnhOft'er bel Howud
Dt'ttklpmlllt Co._ 1400 W.
Cout Hwy, Nowport --.
... liiiP"'"d ~ tho ~
~~-CIIJ c-u -, Dlclll.
C~mta tarlter -.s ob-111-..... {'11-c...d Ia .......... ................... .....-.. 1.. Plllilll.
wlilldl at&lfttd t-.~'IFITI.
rnm. rro. t111 --
-· trlltiVIdorlo ..
-to 1.. Vlclorla tto. mtllbry tehool. ..., oaa-
cen. A trdlc ....... at
VIeW~~ SI.IOdC-Dr.
ud Wldooliltl ol VletN'IIII.
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~---.. lo; 'TS oD .-lillltbe I II 1 fldl bp P ..
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ARyQ E. HAAPA, ownet ~d QUbl isher of the Ensign
.. CIWO'OOOO~OOO ......
• THE CONSCIENCE OF GOLDWATER
Say it· isn't so, Barry,
That's what many are saying to Senator
Barry Goldwater, once the flaming hope ·
of the conservative cause. Now he is
heaping coals of wrath upon Ronald
Reagan with the preposterous charge
of causing division in the Republican
party by criticizing President Ford's
foreign policy.
Why the switch? Why is Barry siding
with President Ford on a scheme that
has long been the goal of radicals and
left-wingers, the s .Jrrender of U. S.
sovereignty over the Panama Canal?
Barry has called Ronald Reagan "ir-
responsible" and claims that his state-
ments against the Canal give-away
"reflect a surprisingly dangerous state
of mind.''
This is not the Senator Goldwater
who electrified patriotic Americans with
courageous statement of principles in
"Conscience of a conservative." Or
the Senator Goldwater who won the 1964
Republican nomination for president
against tremendous odds -and with
the tide-turning help of Ronald Reagan.
Now Mr. Goldwater defends President
Ford's plan to turn over control of
the canal, a strategic key to U. S.
defense, to the pro-communist govern-
ment of Panama. Barry also is speak-
ing in kindly manner of Nelson Rocke-
feller' who knifed him in the back at
the 1964 convention, and of Secretary
of State Henry Kissinger, prime architect
of the disastrous U. S. foreign policy.
What has happened to the conscience of
our one-time conservative?
It's time for someone else to take
up the 'banner. Certainly Ronald Reagan
is more in tune with the splrtt of
Americanism with his strong stand for
the security of our nation.
• • • •
* CONSCIENCE OF JIMMY CARTER
LETTERS·
• ITOPTBIINU"
DMr Et~~~r. . ,.. ...... ..... .. ....,. ........... .
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wurt. ..... ~, ,,,,_
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unMd....t. Tbt IIMIIdbe
WM1d prullalt ~ by
J*bllc • ....., ......... ..
-IOd doprift -ot te.n or -'orltJ or
both. It ,.,.... lor~
unlcmlutiQe ol pibUc etD·
plo)'MJ ud .... tbt •••
torttc. ol._ or t ... from
thole~ Itt..-.
!lui dee-oolety .. tbo
haDIII of elected olftt;MI•
answerable to tbe JlllbUC:
on wages, boon aocS otber
matters related to employ-
meat.
N lnt!teen elected ofllcW.
ban eodoned tbt iaUtattYe
IDd tbe committee IU'IH u.
cltlzeD.J ~ CalUonlla to
elrcu.late pretltiou for .tpa.
tares 1D order to qa.Uf'J
tbe meuure for t:tM No-
vember bl.l.lot. Tbis wU.l
avert a IIDaDclal dlaater
.,slmllar to New York City
'"'here in our Jtate. l'etttioa.s
are avt.Uable from tbe com-
mittee at P.O. Bos-'03, Cala-
basas, ca.. 9UOZ, or P.O.
Bos: 7782, Vu Nays, Ca.,
91409.~rtlasllao
recel"t'ed from Proles.s1ou.l
Educators at U. Al!rel•
(PELA~ -I'}',Ele,
meDtary Teachers Orpnl-
zatioo (SETO), Reform Ed-
ucatloo AcU.on Plan (REAP).
Profess1oaal Edueators
Group (PEG~ Calllorula
YOWl( ~Ueaos (CYR),
YOIUI( Americaas for Free-
dom (YAF~ Calllorula fed,
eratloo of Repabllean Women
(CFRl") ... tbo-As-
soclatloo of Profeasiooal
Educators (NAPE).
Wr. would be tree to I.Dn'er
any questloos at 21!-989-
1135 or !13-872-1350, to
addltloD to 213-SGS-3828 for
Dolly Swlftaod!13..345-l090
for Betty Cordoba.
Thank you 10 nry mueh
for the help you may gtn
us.
Sincerely,
Betty Cordoba
P.O. Box 40!
Calabuu, Calll.
JULIAN BOND WILL
TALK AT UC IRVINE
Political reform or
revolution? Can raclal mt.
aorities form ao etrecUve
th.lrd party':' GeoJ'11a State
Senator Jui..LaD Bood (D) &Del
two other minority IPOkes-
meo •UJ address these ques.
Uons in ''A bieerrtennial de-
bate: minorities IDd the
American poUtieal l)'stem"
at uc Irvine Tuesday, May
25, at 8 p.m. 1n Cnwford
Han.
Also speakizlg in the 3-
wa y debate are ROOert
Chrtsman. autbor, erttlc antt
pd;>ltsher of the Black
Scholar, a journal of black
studies, and Antonio Rod~
rtguez, an attorney actin
ln the defense of Mexican~
Americans,
FREEOOM SHRlNE ls dedicate:! al Corou. del lla.r
elfiDeDtary school by prestdenttal aide WUUam Gof'ol
IDd school prtneipal Carol Bert. Mr. Gbroc, P~
Ford's attvl8or on eeon.omte afta1ra. wu ta toft Jut
Thursday to address the Newport Harbor Eaebup Cl1Jb,
wbicb tkmted the dlspll.y of fHedom docemtDts to tile
school. A student assembly •atcbed tbe declleattoa cere.
moa.y, wh.lch lneluded Exchange Club Pre.tdeat Albert
Danlap, COM Chamber of Commerce Pr'Mdeat Fnnt
lank and Newport City Councllman Peter Barrett.
FORD'S AIDE ASSAILS
REAGAN STATEMENTS
WUlla.m Gorog, a top White He remlDded hll aadlenee
House aide, came to Newport that Panama CaDIIIMfOlla-
Iut TtrJrsday to ca mpaign uons started durilll tbe
tor his boss, Pr esident Eisenhower at1D"111Utn.Uoo.
Gerald Ford. He admitted ''We doo't need a eoatrceta-
thattbeFordcampaig n''may tlon that would realt In
be a ]J.ttle bit late•· getting rocks be:Lnc throWD IDd a
lDto high gear, and acknow-couple or eana.l lockl btlDC
ledced that Ford's campaign blown up, and U RoaaldRet.·
forees ''need help. '• gan thinks we need that, be's
Mr. Gorog, deputy as-a fool.''
sistaot to the president tor Mr. Gorog, a West Point
economic affairs, defended graduate, said he 1z DOt
the admhrlstration's tn.ck comfortable w-Ith curnnt
record, and critlclzed Ron-American mUttary ltreactb..
ald Reagan's staoos 00 the He said Prestdeot Ford bu
Panama Canal. Heory Kls -asked lor a increa• Ia tbe
siDcer and detente with the defense budget, while al the eommuntsts.
He warned that fa.Uure to same time closiDg clown
oomtnate Mr. Ford would some mUitai'J baSH in thl..s country to A.Vf mooey. meu. '•we woul d lose a Re -Mr. Goi'og, esplainlai:Mr.
Pltlllcan president,'' infer-1Ford's campaip dtffteul-
rlog that Mr. Reaph cannot t1 ld be elected. ''Without that es, sa th#! prettdeDt
leadersb!p. we're goln .. togo "thought his best chance to .. .., get elected was to do the
ri(bt down the tubes •lth things that tla.ve to be dooe.
New York city and the United He surrounded hlmHU wttb
KI.Drdom." meo to do the )Jb, but we
• • I Cl The Birch Loi
Kissinger Versus Rhodesia
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...t .... -----"""""'--· lw t ..wt. tl. ....t.re F I 5 twr.. _..., aJ .
.,,.. fnw tAle eo.u.-.irt ... turDed 111.1 their
1UDf OD tbe..,..,.... ia s.JiriNry.
o-• · c n~~e. AM • • .w-. ..., tloGd
..... h=hiz*• ~ k 1 . wllo -, t 1 U•iral ~ ll«''8pp..t eo.,
...-•Ht•• IDd -.w· t 1 hil own
-errt)r J . . llo __ _..O..Kjwi i ~
... • I at':--"'-'" .t .. U.u.I WIP ... ......--_
~ 10WM1 R!wwleia Wby no GJII!G '•ion to -·.,.Fidel,.,...,._ .t -~Wj!o?Then bo * 7 ±v' tt2.6 •iUioll in U.S . .W ,_ Mo.
.....,... •• tdmitted Man:itt rukn. btuenJy
............ tbtt the eWI would be liven
-. ... o1 Moumbique'• ••r,like aove~ ...--.
For • cMc.cle, inctitall:r DD ODe t-bteu K' • err -...c Ge •
permiued to reM Cll' to hear tbet the Jlho6eeien '!'bit. of~. it t.be u.me Heruy ~
bladm O¥& wbelmiQIIy euppott their aowm· who delivered 8outbeMt Aeie to the Cdlllmu.
ment. that the bladr; dlitft etaDd bebiDd lan m.ta. who epprovad Red dominetion ol r..tem
Smith, .fDd tluat Rhodteie'e blacb enjoy better Eu.ropt vit the Heltinki .,.a, who hu ~the
health, edUCII~, boutilll:, ud ecmomic: CCDdi-U.S. eecoad•r.te miliWily, ud wbo .. t.t to
tiont than do blaeb 111,...._, elte iD Africa. five our PIIIWDI Canal to anotlwr ~
When hat the w.orld been told t.IW Rhoisn'a'• dictator. He bM now ruDy p&.dpd U.S.. tu.p-
mmWy io tlone-Coftloo bloek. ond .... poi;co port 10 ! ...... tJoe !omilioO' potlem k )>lood·
Ioree three--quarten black? II oppa rslc. _..I h.th .... eventutl onermiiD IWunitt
really their lot, would DOl bleck.Rbod-i.-beia rule oa Rbodeti.t. ' •}t
tn neeUent poeitiob. to overthrow thtit white The quickat wty to bfein"t4( thit
opp~?Thetrutbitthatt.beODiyd=;deut GM11DtU0Ut wroac. to fire Henry K. .
blacb in R.hodetit.,. terroritC.t ~ bJ Now, Mr. Ford, before tnother bloo4\bath
Communitt.-rma.Deed tynumi• in n.arb;r Zt.m· ta.; pltce. "'
bia, TIJlZ.fnit, and Moumbique. .c /Pft'hvJolvt !i~ ."ilocWt.y JfotWH
TOM ANDERSON
SHORTS
The main rel'lson not to
give up yo ur "S.turday
Night SpeCial " &un, and also
your Sunday, Monday,
Tuesday . Wednesday,
Thursday and Friday
Special; is to prevent a
criminal u .ke-over. And the
Number-One criminal is Bia
Bro th e r . Oppressive
aovemment hualways been
mankind's Number One
enemy. Dictato rsh ips always
collect the peoples' aunt ...
Tra di t io nally .
histonca.l ly, Americ• has
been the all·lime defender
of freedo m. Since the Nixon
pay 8<J to 20%, dependin&
on your cred it and, the
maananinUty of th e
usurer ... ln Philadelphia, a
ra per reports that she bit
off I he ton1~ of her
attacker -but he isn't
•ta lkina... , .
•
Mr. Gorog's prtnctp:al ad-are praeUcaJ.Iy bereftofmen
dreq, during a busy day· with poUtlea.I bacqroundt.
long schedule here, was at Six montlls ago, 1 wu brag-
• luncheon meeting or the gin .. about it. Now. 1 apo(o, N -rt H rbo E h ... ~ and Ford administrations, e~,.., a r xc ange gl~e for it.
President Nixon p.-e a S2
million military helicop"(er
to the Presidqtt of Eaypt. It
wasn't his tO ',.;ve. What
right has any Pretident o r
any Secretary of State, to
give a wa y anythina
bdonaing lo lhe taxpayen
of the U.S., without an
affi rmali.-e vote by
CORP"eu?... The neare•t
thin& to a lkmocru at heart
is a Rcpublic•n in power.
Club He also ~lked to stu that policy has been • ... -'•Our party is ina terrible dents at Orange Coast Col-sltuatloo. We're wactnc a ab<lndoned. The United
Ieee and at Newport Harbor media war. Gerald Ford has States is now a collaborato r
and Corona del Mar high 00 media persontltty, but he with collectivis~. a partner
t cbools, and dedicated an knows more about ra.nD!og in lotalitarianism .. Since the
E:rcballge Club Freedom government Uwa any po-Ford administration pn
Sb.rtne at Corona de l Mar Htlcal man I've run aeross. the p~n li&Jit fo r the
elemeta.ry school. He's do'•• t"'••s that Rich, "'6 ,,... CC'mn u to enslaYe Port up!.
in tbe Exchange Club talk ard Nixon dlda't ban the S.JVict leaden have
at tiMBahla Corlnthlan Yacht courage to do. c-~-rid .. ~.._ concluded that the time is Club, he lashed out at Demo-of our presldeDt tn Nonmber
erats ln Coogressfor ''lead-and puttt.De up a maa who ripe ror thr larae
inC us into a depression by ean•t win Is foolish. Weooght Communist partie• in Great
spendthrift po1i cles.'' and to turn ouratteatlootoelect-Britain, France, Italy, and
Remember the name
STEVE 8A88 TO GET
PRESIDENT'S AWARD
Had>or Hici> c-... ____ .. _
credtted President For d with tng eonsern.ttves _ DOt 1D Greece to overthrow the
YMCA PROJECT AIMS Iettie tbe natioGal economy commlttiDg suicide.'' aovrmmen!s of thDK
ar t .. two c-.. ,
deatl to nat•• ... pr'dlll.. j
dtld'l IICbOlantdp, lie wW
1M non to Wat'..-oa
10 bact oo an evtll keel. Mr. Goroc, a former basi-countrie1 ... A knowledtuble There was quite a stir among devout CONSERVE ENERGY .... 14 mooollls, Inllallon ness e·-uU•• ~m ~·o. _... uv ....,... 10urcr who says he hu it Bibl bel' h 'd t 'al di The Oruce Cout YMCA bu been cut 1n half and re. wasintroducldbJDolacLJ'IlO
Helmut Sonnenfeldt? He's
an old buddy o f Henry
K.inin&er*i. They were in
Army lntelliaen« tQF1her
in World War II . NiKon
nominated Sonnenfeld! to
head·up the U.S. Treasury
and then withdrew his name
when it became evident
Sonnenfeldt couldo't pan a
~ecurity check. So what's
Sonnenfeld! doin& now?
He's • Co"unseUor of lhe
State Departmen t .
.. Security " i1 no problem
there. They're on t.hc other
lide •..
.. ·--!lip lor _ ..... dop, ·--by ftflau dl;tlllulaa, I'Os
eeiYe tbe ,..........., e levers w e n pres1 en 1 can -bas bepD tbe ftnt pbUe tall ales ll't' alan aU -time of Ba.lbol, ....., u wortiDC §traigh t, reports t o us th1t
date Jimmy Carter was described as of Ita eoe.--awt-....... _ Mcb." be told Exchangltes. dear old Rose , ma.triu ch or
b •• :.:: ... ..:-Zl ''t" "W oa~-the 3rd best wttb. tbeFord~oom-the Kennedy clan, ha. now a born-again disciple of Jesus Christ. gram Y ---"•r • are ·-mitt .. In t.oo Alocola. conserYiD( cbower beads 1D year 1D automotive sales in liven the areen liatu to
What a tremendous hope for the future Its loeter room faeWttes, b.lltory, and tbe housing tn , ROBISON NAMED HEAD Teddy to run for President.
of our nation to have a dedicated acc:ordlng to Jim c1o1 Boom, dull'}' Is cominc back. The OF HEAL 1H GROUP M•ybe "'· but the C executln director. eeooomy is uDder control Kopechnes are Oashin& a hristian as chief executive, basing Tbe lbower heads are ex-&ad we're hl.vtnc an orderly Rouald E. RobiiiOD., Coroo~. bljnk.inalitht ... Accordina to
his decisions on the word of God and pected to reclllce tbe d?Jly r.oovery 1n spite i>t over -del Mu, hu bee aamed a survey or the 92 frerhmen
water 1111e bJ tbe YMCA fa-Ybelmtag efforts by the presldeDt of Westen Ht<h reaffirming the principles that under-elllty by O"ter tal ud r"t· Demoeratie Coacress to put U:uacemesat Semee~, a QonlfeSJmen, they be?lne,
girded the foundin g of -this Republic dolce toot wator uo..., pa ,_,_,aldscxotheecon, wbolly ooroed -•rt ol by' 5 to 1 rotio~t .. t •• tbe Lotbena f1oc11ta1 So spend too much on def....e. 200 years ago! auus•• bJ a ltmUar omy. Pretldeot Fordh.ashad • amocaat 1Fttbout l"8ddelaC tbz tbe ptJ, duriDg an election clety of Soatbti'D CllltorDII. That's becaute mzay of
From a Christian you should expect z.treet ot tbt shower. yar, to 'eto 46 bWs repre~ 1t 11 uaouced bJ ......._ them are pr0rManitt, pro
a dedication to responsibility, self Tbe YMCA U ...... a ....u.ac.,.... $26 blllloa 1n spend. ~~ Tibbitts, W..tera board o n e -w o r I d • • n d
doutbl of $1,500 to laltalJ cblfpiWl. pro-surrender. They ella reliance and respect for indiv~dualfree-u llr_...,...atr blat reeot"H'J He cret11ted tbe presi. ·Mr. ~ IJnnertr believe, by • marlin or 3 to
dom, and, as a consequence, firm op-aD!t wblc.b WOUJ ndltce tbe deat's poUey ot detente wtth M"ed u ..-...e nee... l , that our pretent Welfere-~H-..., air---·-Ruaal2 and China prooldettt a! Wollono, uor, ltl h f ~ ~----1 -...-..,_ State spendt too litUe on pos on to growt o big government, coot bf ... , 401. 1o1o -III• camps. thus II*""' ,.. •. _ .... ,
B ..... _A rtea ln ''tb best -.ltiDC ud.••nJ<CMS¢181'-.ocial pro.,..n. ut here are some of the programs p...,.... me e •b to ua.·._.. can aa.. There are 63,444 fedaal SOIOLAIIsHIP AWARD ·-ot~"••-In 1o muy be favors: A federal health 1n.ur ce ,.,. 1o tormo ar baluce _..,._. r<IUtoton no• P•Cf"'a
acheme, wbich has proved 80 diaut us PROGflM OFFERED ar,..,er." He cleloodedthe COUHTY,CO.STAIIESA upon the Americon people,
C..,_ rtnl: BIM II polk:J o1 tnJa _... to accordlna to U.S. N1ws •
In England; more federal involTement --·~I.--, -u lldlloc doe u.s. TO DEVELOP PARK "'"'ld R'""" ••• tbo in financ'""' education, and tbu• more ,.. aftl'd IIICI'MI M ......... of parm.U, IDd Tbe Boudot....,...•n number it lnc:razifta
-'6 ''._w......... 'fll.-trom llld c~a.._.,. dl8cln1oll.a bU Mtla:mlld tilt......_ federal control OYer our public IICbools; 11 wtlb aoo ;._-._ powers uoo o1 1 _..,. ,.. • •eadUr .•. ••• "' Doooold l.ambro documents In bJt more federal revenue ahown<n•, lind the --.... llllltq wvrld poace. CIIJ al C:0. ·-lor ..
rdUIUDc aceeleratioo o;;:ft;b; addlnr· oc ~ ... ":': .,..;.. :: ~ ~0: :-: !:; = ::.;::, :.:' :~ ~~,:,•t::,.o/4~!.,. ~:
·lltill more to the Inflation ~ wttb 11co, -a.. •-.....--.. • -~~~ .. -. ""' a z 1o •·. 1,2so •dvloory co•oolt-
.. f .... _ al _... ·"""lc ... 'wiD .. lll9oO ... -2.-----,...,..,__,_ ... wiolclo .. _,... Afj wuer .,._.,,. 0D P..,. wor-.. ot a t£il ..... K' ' r-jii1 '17, ..... Mne11u Of .. ., _. tMisdzf 14;000 priwete 8114 Plllltk.·
prOjectl; 8IOH public ftnanc'fn, or po-·-up' • r _. • s urn r.•• • crwetMd • ... PI 1 ?•• ...-. -· ~lilt, WldcllanfiMII4
IIUc'al c::·•:r:~tr:•~·~repeal or..t .... toworlr. -• .. ....., ·-a Mr • ._.,..._lor .. -"' .. Cllr ""· .... ,. t>r • • .... ' '..-..... t J UN_........ llr. D ' J£ ... 1 dill ' I, Cella ~ , .. -liiJ .,._,. ......... ot ._. ~; NclR•IIoa of all baDdpns; he -.• -..,...--
1
... c ·r• --.. -•-•••~>r·-otoa ,. lr' ' s · 1 nruut • ' N ~ .... Mr Gone . Br1rtn _. Jlltll5 D1J-. I ,_.,.,
OWIJIII I coutitutioaal a£D4Z!dsnezrt to -al .:. --::: .. ..:.... M-~ IQo,. -• IOileoted -o1 17~ .•
C)b"'lwy lborUon, ad also OIJPOM8" HIIIIZob:,:, '1L at,...,,, "llolu Cllr_..., ..... ~~ ... 0 hlot
--alh•lm&l ·-•neat to outlaw ·-· -.c. •1 -• • 1'*1 ••11111 1a -., ·• - -••
111211'• ol scbool cMidrn." , . :,-:"1": ·;o:;,.=. ~· ="'• ":. ~ ,J :"::';:: :" .. -;: ;'"'=== .-. 1-., CU'ter II oat ebidlnc bJ the ;~ ;: 8..--.:, ": -=· =::,. ·~·;~ 0: r.:: . :., t;' ; e :' =:-;,:. ooo;"' to '"':. "!.: _.
OOIIICience . _ol a born-11111D ~er, ,M,, - --.. ·-lor IUID _.. -,....., '10 -" , ..
't I
Nelson Rockefeller's
Commiuion on Critical
Choices is dishinl' out a
million dollut or so this
year to I 38 "intellec:tual
leaden." Walt W. Rostow,
former State Department
chancter who wrote a book
in W'h.ich he uid natkmbood
il out-deted, .,etr Sl !li,OOO,
and Wn. Henry Kllzin,er,
wife of the Secretary of
Stele, ~ttl S340,000 for
J105111phjc ttud;." ...
Rumor bar It thtt JeckJe
kennedy On.,.il W'UI marry
1 Frtnk Slnztn. I certainly
hope it'• true, then 1 can
·btte 'em 11 • couple ...
One of rociety"• motl
d•plceble craturu il the
cheap crook. Thai
eprpellellon ir en ecc:unte
d..criptlon of a 1._..
percenuac .ot our
pment-dey politklana. ..
Fonl II doe --lb ... doot~ loo-to o-.1
'lloton llilu u.. u.e. 1..,..,_• Hulpl!lrey'a W.. i-.ponw .. APLOO,
For4't 1tWN1 ..,.,..,. in
~~·-...
---"·· ud -P-Foro!, Tile award,-·-lo•IIM to-·-,··-· t.t.n.ct.IDJ dl • ._ ·res
ud~Pt .. tt-
... -.... lll9oO lo ... ,. 12:1 Uabd ...._ ......V
••TFU:J.
HiiiSHAW ·VOTING ON
DEFEMSE IS LAUDED
CMCIIIIJNI AM,,...
"hrtnr, tc1a1 IJ1ttrict. 11u
-·-tbo Anoorlf:lo . '-rttJC~Itlkiiiit-~
lllal IMtt1, • it u etd ~ bJ C•aU PrtiCdlllt 11M.,
li. ru....
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......,. to ,.._ t)T J.,h ,
·DRIVER INJUR!D
2
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fW6tloiV .., ........ ·--· .. ., . .,..,, A-"MPfc. .,., '•trllft,"
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Have a Nice County
•
ly
Max linsw•IWJ•r
,;\-.
U ,_.,. ............ tbe NaUoul poUtical
._. ,_ M'N uadDub&edly noticed ecores of
CMdWII.el dropp6at out of tbil race ud tbat
raee and throw ill .beir • lii11P on to other c~
dW.tes. WelL . now we feel Jutt like the b_,
Ume. OM of our ~tl CGeraJd Dickie I tw
dropped out et t.11e race for County Supervi10r of
Lhe Plft.h Dlstri& and thrown hil .upport to ua
We an kind of acited about lt aU.
Gerry ~ lf be could write an adverti.e-
meat 1.0 1ive 1011 JYa reuons for COI'Iliftl over to
our lide. 10 witb ,our ~. I'IJ let bim
_.lilt for me ia tbe columa Uli.t week.
HAVEA;NICECOUNTV ... M ~
A NEW CHOICE FOil OAANGE COUNTY
ByGeraW ~
What ~es a penon IUddenly decide to run for office?
Why would one JUdi asl. tulppUy married. a buJY father.
Md as havinc been reuonably succeatul in the en,ineer·
... field, dec!icle to Jump so far afield? When one con-
templates my status for financlftl a camp~tcn. that deci-
tien to rwt a.ec.met even more myst.ifylftl. 1be an~wer
..tally i•'t that difficult. You see. I 'm a resident of the
JOUtbem portion of Oraftle County and. quite frankly. aa
far as couaty repraentation lOft, we could be Hvinc ln.
New liiWtE City.
Tlw man who iJ suppoeed to repraent me is an in-
dividual named Thomas Riley. and I'm not sure juat what
lwdoes. I can tell you tome of Lhe tbincs hedoetn'tdo. He
rarefy vllits my part of the county (except recenUy in his
~inc activiUet l. He is welJ Ullulated from his
~t..eney by hiJ staff. He iJ extremely indecisive
..._ a problem arises concemlntland uae or mucb need-
ed arterial hilhwaya. AJ a matter of fld. be Ia not very
•dlive on any subject.
I feet atroftlly that we need JOmeOne on the Bolrd of
Superviaon who wUI stand up and fiCIIt rather t.ban ac-
.Uetce to the m&aeh more comfortab&e pract~ of 101"1
.._. wiU. the majority. Tom Riley.rarely coes on record
for wtaat he stands for. His name ts frequently aiiOdated
with~ Items as "requested further study," "delayed
acUoft lor another two weeki," and "I muat not bave been
pll)'i"' attention."
In my view. the clUzena of South <>ranee County
._rve sometblftl better and that's wby I made my abor-
tive rue. Wlty dkl I qutl? nere were two reuona -no
moM)', aftd the fact that II tbe &mpaip ~ 011 It
Deeame .,..rent to me that we had. man I"UUIII.iJll who
refleeted my views and would repreeent the lood people
from the Fifth Supervieorial Dltt.rict in Or.,..e Coaly aa
we waRt and need to be.
Walter ·Mas' Biananter meetJ e¥ery criteria thltl
feet ts ....U.I in liUlnl the office ol County Supervisor.
~ eM.'OWtter with Mu, after our initial meet.inl early
.. Uw eamp1lp. furUter convinced me dalt we. an Or-. County, nHd him. Hla strai ... t forward
ll•ln uaUII:• IPI"'Mdl allows him to qttk:lly identify
,...ealema aM we'cb t.ht relaUve' merits ol the aolutiona.
He II • dedi6GIHnaJ&er who wliUnctY•taW. and standi by
..., views. Mal BiMW.., hu t.ht ~ to faee the .._.lftd 8ClCepl the r>~~~~DMIIMUty f« tMIICtlonl.
Mu Ml cwvilad me,~..,......._, daat he
._ • aeeta.t aet ol va..., wtUdl will IMblt bim to
...., ..... .., t.ht pernmeatalpi"'C.'eM Md, at the aame
....... ~ita COlt. He doll aot eaJOJ ta. MIIIPOI1 olany
....... ..,... II'CMIP llld wW be lillie, at all times. to
......, reprnrnt tM view oldie ,..,ae fJI lUI dlltrict. I
..........,....q,:artMu.-• 11raed~
,w 1M1t ,_,. ....... Milot ..... ,.
A1Ma1 UUt 10 aay -"Let'a Mft a D6ce Cowtty,"
..PAte Nt..f"ftOAt.. AW...,..._.,_ ,... .., WI ........ tw .... I ..
LDfDA C111U11'1.AN llld bel' da.llctter, aJcxJc 1f'ltb TV celebrity SteYe Allen and Orange eo.tJ a...m.or Tom aney are newtag a paiDt:Uic by Linda, shown at the celebrity
bnadlat ProiDOIIIIory Poiot --a beDeflt for llllleratioDal Orphans Inc.
THE -BEE LINE
8 ) ]A ,\E Y BERL S
0.. fJI .... nc.t •• May haiiP-lngs" in
Mewport 8teda wu a eelebrtty bf11DCb in
VWa d'AIDld, ProiDCIIIIIory Point, an exhJbi-
1 U. ol worb by eeJebrtty artlsts. Atteoded
I bJ MaJ'ly 400. It n.1sed $3,000. beDefttiDg
' tbe local cblpter of loteroatlonal Orpbans
IDe. IDd tbe 101 proJect, Cblldreo's Vllla(e,
USA.
I Tw•tJ works. n.Jaed at over $70,000, I were ttt.played. I.DcludJnc oU paJntl.ogs by
Elke Sommer. Tooy Curtis, Edith Head.,
Roeltnd Ra.-eU. LlDda Christian, Dinah
SbDre, Toay Beaoett aDd G roucho Marx,
wb!Ne 1918 oU wu tbe oldest displayed.
A.ootber palDt1nc by Harpo Man was tbe
molt nlalble, appraised at 115,000.
Ot.ber woru lhowo t.oc luded needlepoint
by JCIIADe Woodward and Arte Johnson; a
peo ud 1Dk by Ct.rltoo Heston; two gouche
drawtap by Henry Fooda, and a bl'Oil%e j lelllpblre of Sldtcb Henderson by Steve Allen.
ate.e IDd IU wife, Jayne Meadows, are
.,. Newport Beacb resi~ts. on Pro moo tory
Po1Dt.
A momeat of CCIO't'ersatloo wltb some of
tbe ll*lll cu..u &(Ide(! interest (to me)
••• LIDcla Cb!UUu (former Mrs. Tyrone
Power) aDd tbetr daacbter; also SteYe Allen,
bat oar short f1d with Ruby Keeler Lowe
wu nrm ucl frMadly. a br ief r eminiscing.
'•So WODderfW,'• lbe aaJd. '•to be able to
walk ap1D. •• referrtJac to her Ulness due
to embollsm. Sbe felt the Great Protector
of aU ns still with ber.
Vlewtnc vulotls works and being photo-
craphed were Julla and Charles Toomas,
at.o Ann and Robert Badham. other s making
the I'OUDda were Mary and James Roosevelt
and Emma Jane and SUpervlsor Tom Riley.
At tbe bruoch table were VIrginia and Gay
Ttnuh, Wic lde and Lloyd McDonald, Lois
1M Al Tl.tfuy, Jane and John Boyd, Evelyn
IDd Carter Lowell, EUDi<:e Stuerwald and
EnlJD and Mu BLuwuger.
Of coarse tbe 10 1 membersblp was weU
rte~reMDted and doq thelr part in making
..UJOOe welcome • • • Joan and Geoe MU. GlGi Fusselman, Patty Spielman with
her dauebter; Helen Circle and Olga Ellis, aao Pat and Tom Evans. Melva Glavas
(Mrs. James), president of t he Newport
Bucb chapter. thanked contributing artists
I.Dd the JPtClll guest., as well as all in
atteoda.aee saying ··It we cootinue to have
tuppOrt like this, we wlll soon have a
beautlf\11 oome for those who REALLY need
tt. abu1ed and battered cblldren.'' • • • •
Helen WaddeU, our wrtter of the Cameo
column for the Ensign, under pen name Helen
Haft. Is a moog the Orance County womeo
wbo ban beem booored by tbe C atbollc
Seniee AnWary for outstandinc service
to commanity and church. She ls tbeoominee
from Newport Beach. There are ~nominees
a.od ooe wlll be named CathoUc woman of
the year or Orange County at the fir st
award luncheoo this Frtc:tay, May 21, in
tbe gnud ballroom, Disneyland Hotel.
Tbe paoel of )ldges mak.lng tbe ttnal
deelsloo include Judge Mark Sodeo, Corona
del Mar; Theaoore Beall, Santa Ana; Mrs.
Wesley Jones, Anaheim; Dr . John W. stehly,
Fullerton, and Mrs. Bernardo Yorba,
Anabelm.
• • • •
It was there, Jist as the inYttatloo said,
in tbe center of the crystal ballroom of
the Benrly Hills Hotel . . • tbe queen of
cardom, tbe star of the show lD wtltte von
leather, 24 carat gold plate and gleaming
chrome. the one hundred thousand dollar
Stu% d'ltalla ooovertfble presented by Dr.
Vlttorto Sangulnettt, ltallaJI t-rade commis-
sioner. Los Angeles, and the Stutz Motor
Car Company, N. A. Other models of tbe
Blackbawlt V1 were placed at discrete dls-
tances, Uke ladles 1n waiting to the queen.
Tbere were the red head, brunette and
blODd (bronze, ebony and sUve r) at fifty-one
thousand etch. Champagne and caviar were
in abundance.
1 understood there were ot her Newporters
attending but we didn't see any of them. We
knew VIvian and Roland P.erroo had not
accepted but we had expected to meet Betty
and George Woodford • • • learned the old
cold-bug stopped Betty in her trac ks ..•
did run into Ruth Gtllesbte (models for
commercials) wtth Pat Hug and Irene Crab-
tree.
Anyway, pst keep your weather eye on
tbe lookout; one of the gold pbted beauties
found a home In Newport Beach --t he
sUver Blackbawk vt
On Frtd2r Last, a ca r show or a dltferent
nature was staged at :-tewport F ashJon Island
. . . the Mer cedes buffs at tul1 tUt. Our
neighbor, Jack Niday, was there to watch
over his ··Jove," all poll shed and gleam-
ing. We learned he was among the award
winDers. Past president of the group, Terence
Sweeny, was there to me.et and greet. Looked
very natty ln a white linen cap, blue jacket
and r ed vest! The 1893 Benz with rubber
tired •· go-<:art•· wheels woo my heart. Think
of the exciting life that little horseless car-
rla(e has had!
Sl23 THEFT LOSS
A male assailant attac ked
Wendy Lee Serrano, 22,
Huntington Beach, an em-
ployee in the A-Park Mas-
sage, 1885 Park Ave., Costa
Mesa, early SUnda~ mo rn-
ing, ~uy 16, escaping v.•tth
$123 from her purse, Co-
sta Mesa pollee learned at
2:30 a.m. The assailant was
described as wea rlng a white
sport shirt, blue-}eaQS, 21
to 23 years or age, about
5 feet, 9 inches tall.
LIGAL MOTICI
S-15297
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The following persons art>
doing business as: Flo's
Klothes, 5948 Warner,
Springdale & Warner, Hunt-
Ington Beach: Benjamin and
Florence Gordon. 408Z Of-
ablo Circle, Huntington
Beach, Cal. 92649; Elliott
and Shelley Kalllck, 3826
Mont ego Dr., Huntington
Beac h, Cal. 92649,
This business ts conducted
by a general partnership.
Signed: Shelley Kalltck.
This statement ns file-d
wlth the count)' clerk of Or-ance County Ma y 14, 19'76,
Publtsh: t.ia)' 20, 27, June
3. 10, 1976, in the ~ewport
Harbor Enslifl. F -56418
Till taDI DID IT, Uld they want their pt1'1Dts to know.
T1at'1 ftJ t11111 aDd otber dttplays at the University Pan bruell of tbe OOUDty Ubrary art drawing parents
lMo tlal I.IN'arJ to Ml what Is an.Uable to chlldren •
Little MJc..U• WOGC. wbo eYeD cot her dad to come
U., tad tab ttU picture. tells us that things art
really ,..., at tbl ltbnry slnce the displays went
liP· llie...U. u a MCC*t-rnMr at UuiYerlity Park
... ......, tcllool tD .,.....
LIMLMOnCI
S-15295
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The ronowtne persons are
dolne business as: Boats 4
Us, 2008 So. Yale St., Santa
Ana, Callf. 92'7 05: Otho
Komer Ftelda, 201 N. Mt.
Vtew, Saata Ana, Callf.
t2'70S; OuDy Ray Boaeas,
!OS N. Wt. Vtew, Santa Ana.
CaW. tz?OS. COM SCOUT TROOP IS 5aLIHG FLAGS
8oJ 1CC1111t TJ'OIP tao ol
co~delMua.ul 'II-
• ..,. file .... -..... lad! Ill llclllllll a bS ft.
.......... al.ft.woodla
..... •• ,.. bndllt ud ..........
Pn a 11t1 b'Om a., lllel
.._..,MOd Scoau to summer
eaq,.
Tbe troop alto bas tlac
deA ..u. ''IPlrtt of ?6''
IMiclltMa. &.Dd clotb embl ms.
laformaUoa la a¥11ll.ble
by ealUDC 673-5!80 or 6 .. -uos.
Thla bubtea ls ~ted
by a c-enJ partDenhlp •
Slpecl: Otho B. F'telds.
T1da lbt.meat...... ftled
•tua the C011DtJ elert of Or· ..,. c~ way 1 .. tS?s.
Plblbb: ... , !0, t7. JIUH' s. 10. 19?1, t.o tbe Newport
Ranor £oa~p. F -s&uo
IEIPORTKAIIIBOR DSICN lliUR10AY, \XI. 01 2 OFFICERS NAMED
_f'IUIIJ __ II_EO_IEEKL __ Y _-_P_A..;..GE;...l __ C».;;..:..;..;;DIA;..;.;;;..;...;.;DEl~MA...;.~~CAL.....;;;. BY CD MON CAUSE
HOMEOWNERS ORGAN IZE
NEWPORT CREST AREA
r .. o I)P1I' cftlcns •ere
iO~ dort.llr the ... , 1!
omtr.OD C •a meetJIC II u ... Irvine home of l..ury
Ag ran. Th HW DlfdAa I.Dd
tl!lepboo~> cOOJ"dlutora a.re
\\ rnd) J. Lowto ot Coroaa
1 .. 1 br and Roblo 14~1-
sohr or NE>wport Beach, ,...
'SI " tivel}
Resi<Seats o! Newport
C ~ IJlJIDQI)ced thls week
that tney ba•e orpo.lud a
bomeowner auoclation.
Tnomas K.iQc, 9 KJaJoa
Court, presldeat of the new
gTOQP, wrote CUy Hall this
weet, uldQg that b1s as-
soetation be omcially ~ept
abreast of cit}' plans for ~e
West Side uea.
'•Since we are vitally in-
terested in the properties
sur rouodJ.ng Newport C rest
and in tb~ tramr and !'<'ads
in this area, we would llkt>
Repertory
drive is on
South Coast Repe rto T}
Theatre has launched its
1976-7';' subs~rtption t1rtve.
Six ma)or productions ar £-
scheduJed for the upcomine
season.
Tbe drive is t-xpected to
be the most successfUl ln
SCR's 11 year history, ar-
cording to subscription man -
ager Wynne Broms, br eak-
ing this year 's all-time tugli
subscription count or 6,()()(
by as much as 1,000.
interest in season sub-
s crlptlons has been sthnu-
lated by tbe rel'ent an noon< e-
ment of a ldft of land to
SCR by tbe Seger strom
tamUy at Soutb Coast Plaza
for the construction of a 600
seat tht>atre. Residents v.•ho
subscr ibe to the 1176-';'7
seasoo will automattr all} be
lrlJaranteed seating for the
1977-i8 seasoo in the new
theatre.
PARKED CAR HIT
WUllam D. Haines, 2:, of
333 E. 18th., Costa \tesa ,
refUsed mediral aid after hts
car, southbound on EldPn
Ave., hlt a parked ·ar an~
dislodg~ 10 feet or wooder
tence at 138 Santa lsat•Pt
St., at 1:1 0 a.M. Sunda),
May Hi, Costa. Mesa poll ,.
reportt>d.
LIGA.L MOnel
S-15298
~OTIC E OF DlSSOLL'TIO\
A~D LACK OF Al'THOPin
TOM JO:\ES AND 4SSO(' .,
Gene ral Contra•·tor :>, or-
stS1ing of TOM JO'\ES an1
FRED GOOD ant! .~t'~ll ' •ac;
~arrled on Its busUless ar
~ Monterey Clr l'l e, Corona
r1el Mar, County l)f Oran~e.
State of Califorrua, was dls-
solvee and terminatl"(j e!-
f~>rtive 12:01 a .1 . on Apr.l
1, 1!)76.
After that date, nopar tnH
In the partnership has
autho rity ofbtnl1 1ht> partnt-r-
ship.
FRE D GOOD, Gen~>ral
Partner .
Publish: ~ta} 2L, 1171, tn
the 7\e"-port HarllOr E nsic11.
An~'OOP interested in the
1 •7f campa1gn issues of
11 !liOn C" a use ran r·out~ct
h .HII .. tt Larks, c:ooMJ.nator ,
t :;48-5026 or Wt-nd) Lt>we
~: !J';~-a uo.
JACK GEAR ING -NEW OWNER
~ _,1 I roA'T HWT COIIONA Dll. MAlt •
-CAU US f{» U ~· 61'J.-U.
FOR ALL YOUR
VITAMIN NEE DS
W~ stoc~ h ,. tr ~ Ot'lnds
oge ond "'q ,, ..... ,.,...
As~ yo ur r · "' '"~!:1'
w hich ~ b P \1 •
w~ II upp'"" •
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9-9 WU:I(DATS • .. 71UHDATS
wt ovon t l "ttas ova n. ,_
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~\)MONDA Y thruTHU RSDAY SPECIALS
\ f · ' r. • I 1d1'1g Holldayr ~ 7 · :lnT-11 '1 or me
RED Sr, •• J11 1 2.75 ~ MAH I M • 2.95
~ GR i l ltl "-t 3.25
, TOP SIR! I\ 3.75 )
~ NEW Y( R.. -V' 3.95 I
r LOB~H H 5.50 ~
~ STEAK r.. S.9S l
, LUNCHEON 1 t Uf , • .: J) '11 ~~ lb< HII. • ~t'h • }13 591 \32\
[ 390 1 I -. !1."•• • 714 f;7!;.~ ~-------~~~
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;.1. • ~~ .. f"T' I --I 548.5554 J ..r RABB ITT I NSURANCE cauu ~o w•
~ 191.4 rl4RBO R BOULEV.RO, COSTA MESA
a nd
FlRE AND ICE ~TERED ST~Pf<
ON SHINY LYCRA SAnN.
ANKI..f: l-ENGTH lit ill 110 OP 5"
ONE•Pif:CE M IO '2.
TWOofltiECI[ 80Y I..EG JO.
•
• WI OfF PEACE
~ ClltlliCH, HI?
.... Yft'dellr.,.CotUM'HI ____ ......
....... _,..Wbellow-
... 011111.. kllrc tiiDf mem. ..... .,.~ ...... ..,.,
iW4illtt) 'Mrt: 1 .U lAtber
I I 1'7 -..n / rea.r at
Milia,¥ I •
·~~otu ----of Dew menj,)e_rJ wUt be
118:1 at tbe IO:SO Lrn. S.-
daJ ~ee at tM l...tltMrM.
Clllrdl of tbe Mutu, ttOO
PK.Uic Vtew DriYe_ Hart.
Ylew HJilJ;, Tbere wW be a
feUowsblp bollr at 7:30 p.m..
Friday, and the clast wUI
preseat a dnma ba.Hd c.
tbe.Jr lnstrocU.on.
NEII'O RT 8Ag)R OIIIJI
SECOIIO SECnON --P .. 4
TllJR!Do\Y,IIo\Y ll. 1m
00 RONA DEl liAR, CAU F.
Philharmonic Juniors
plan teo with moms
Thoa•••oall~her-4op
ter memberstdp tea ol tilt
Pltilbarmoaic JllllOrs wW
be beJd Scaottar, Juae 6, trom
l :SO to S:SO p.m. at the
Shore CUtts borne of Yr.
Md Mrs. Per Trtbler.
Prospective members tDd
gnduatinc seniors trom
Ne.-port.Kartlor Phllhar-
----·--r--moate J..._.. wlll bt ..,._
Ored bJ hie OC:PS w.._•s
Com mJtteea bora.rd of dl-
redors.
a..rs. •• ,..., a WDrM WarU __ _ ----lui-to be u r tu ofJtew ... ---Loclllo -ltl.
11r. wa._, a biUIMII --llld--fed tiM ,.. reu u .nt111
flce...oommaDder. fit tJ a
ll~,..r member ot Poll
ttl. He ud bl.s staff WID
be laltaUtd II I liM S
cUuer duce ,t the put.
• PLYliOU'I'!I CONGRE-
GATIONAL CHURCH, 3!6!
8n11*1 Stnel, Newport
8f11Ma -'•God lJ: workiDc a oar ltfe" is the sermon
tlopk: ol Pueor Jotm Lind-
9&11 M 10 a.m. Slladay. As-
eoelata ..._.. Tom H.amU-'-._.tile I:SO a.m. ser-
Yb. Wort; dl.,y will be he:ld
fr'OIII I a.m. to ! p.m. tb.ls '**Y for cba:rcb dean-
" • A blceaterutla.l muSical
prornm will ~ presented
at & p.m. &today by the
t"bolr at Harbor TrlD.lty
B aptist Cbu.rt"h, 1%30 Baker.
St., Costa Mesa.
• A spring luncheon ENSIGN FOREMAN DIES
Gndulllle N-rt Ru-
bor Jlllllon ...., wt11 be n-
celYiDc 1 treble eW darm
are Juet Netal'lllberL Lotte
Schweitzer. Terry Mont-
--, CamUle Tate. ud L,_
Halderman. ud from Hut-
~ Huboar, Klm Kasa-
ball ud . Stepbule Sbaflef.
Also picked lA tbe Polt
eledloa ftff 1st Vt~
Connnuder ·ouue Whaley
or COlla Mesa. Srd Vtce-
COmmuder Tom Powell of
Saata ADa; Chlpla.ln Hap
Retchoer ol Oruge, finance
oftlcer W.aJter Waper. hls-
torllll aDd Jerry Goodall,
Sef1'eaal-at-arms JoM
Holder Ud :assistant ser-
ceut-at-arms Charles Mc-
CTODe.
•· • ST. ANDREW'S PRES-
BYTERIAN CHURCH, 600St.
ADdrew's Hold, Clltf Hnen
-Dr. Charles Dlereofleld
wiU preacb at 8, 9:30 and
11 a..m. s:..day oo the topic,
•• Wbea wUI this plac~ ar-
rhe?" Bibles wtU bfo pre-
MDted to 3rd grader s 1n
e•.rcb .cbool.
• THE NEWPORT UN ITY
CHURCH, ln'lDe An. at 15th
St., CUtr Haven -Guest
lpel.ke.r at 1 0 a.m. Suncb y
wlll be tbe Rev. James
Lewis, mln.lster of Unit)
Ceater, Denver, and presl-
deat or tht! AsiiOClatlon or
UnitJ~Chu.rcheS, WorldwldP ,
A bymen's retreat, '• Untty
lateu:lve for llfe moUva-
Hoo.. •· wUI be helt1 Ma)' 23-
ZS at the Newport Marriott
bott.l, wtth the R". Sune
Rlcbards as retreat chair -
mo. Keyoote speaker is the
ReY. Robert Stevens of
Christ Church Unity, San
Otego.
• THE NEWPORT HAR -
BOR CHURCH OF' R£-
LJGJOUS SCIENCE, 541 Cen-
ter St., Costa Mesa -"The
rbost of tlle unknown" v.·JII
be the sermoo topic Or lhE'
ReY. Eleuor Jackson at II
a.m. &aoday.
Restaurants
on agenda
Two new restaurants and
lrf'IDCements for another
ODe about to open wUI OCCUp)
the Newport Beach Planning
Commlsslon when U meets
to~bt. May 20, at Cit)' Hall.
Ttte awoers oftheCannery
r-..nm: 1n Cannery VIJ-
Jact want to open another
facUlty JJl the old TidE' Of-
flee Supply building at 3011
Newport 81.-d., West Nev.·.
port, to iDcl~ a tull-ser-
YJ.ce bar.
A ue permJt wlU also be
totagbt lor a restaurant on
the prueot site of an Arco
.serYice station at 67 10 w.
Cout Hwy. In West Newpo rt,
to be owned by CharlesBaur
of Newport.
fasbloo shOW and celebra-
tiOG wiU be held Wednes-
day ooon, May 26, by the
Women of St. Michael's and
All Angels' Episeopal
Church in tne new pa.rlsh
<'enter, 3233 Paelfk VIew
DrlYe, Harbor View Hills.
Dorothy Lazier and Esther
Mc Namee are co-chainneu.
Dick MaeMurny, Who
helPf'CI set up tbe Ensign's
nrst prioting plari in 1950
:and wbo nn the newspaper's
presses for 26 years lllltll
he became iU Z mooUis ago,
died yesterda}' oJ cancer.
He would have been 60 years
old on Friday,
Mr. MacMurray, a World
GEORGE WEEDON DIES
Private services
held here SahJrd.ay for
George Weedon, 69, ofShore
Cllffs, wbo was prominent
in the securities business
fo r 50 year s.
Mr. Weedon, co-founder
of CroweU , Weedon & Co.,
died last Thursda~· at Haag
hospital.
He v.·as 3 graduate of the
BaUsoo Institute of Business
Administration and eotered
the investment business in
1925 with the Bank of
America, In l :J27 he joined
the firm of RevpJ Miller &:
Co. In 1932, he joined with
Warren H. Crowell to form
the broker age firm of Cro-
well, Y.'eedon "' Co . Over
the years, the partoershfp
grew into one of the nation's Water Company, Sunset
most prestigious regional Hous£> Distributing Co. (no\\·
'to·k ''okeJ"age rt·rrns and ' " · a division of Carter Hawley now has B Southern Cali-Hal e Stores Int.) and the
fornla offices, maintaining Good Humor Co. or Caii-
membershlps in all of It)(' rornla.
principa l stod; exchanges. He \\'as a membE'r of the
Mr . Weedon live<! in the Santa Ana Count rr CiuU and =~:dl~:amo~r:,a h~~;~:o ~9:;; pr ior to his mo\'f' to lllP
beach, he belon~erl ro the his home at 342 Morning San Galir1el Count ry C\u!J,
Canyon Road. ~1r, Weedon was acth'E' in
He w-as active in the L.os \\'Orkin~ wit h the bliOO and
AngeiE'S Uusiness communit} servE'<! as rlirPctor of thf'
and servPd as president and BraillE' lnstiluiE' of Ameril<~
governor or what is now the Inc. anrl v.·as a membe r of
Pacl!ic Coast Stork Ex-n,t-~ lnance Committ<>e.
cMnge. He was a pas~ pres!-He le:tves a son, G eor~e
dent of t he Boor! Club of \\. (T race ) Wft>(km lll; 3 Los Angeles aod a fount:li~ daughtpr, ~Irs . Carol UhlPr, member o! the Stoc k Ex-of P:1sadena, and 3 slstf'r ctlange Club of Los Angeles. Mrs. Robe rt Gregor y, of
He servf>d on the boards Huntington Bearh.
of nu merous corporations, Ba ltz-Bergeron of Costa includ ing Treesweet Pro-
ducts (now a di•ision of 01 Mesa was In C!l1 r!!e of ar -
Gtorgio Corp.), Sout hwest rangements .
Garden Club formed
It costs 3 dollar !o s mell
the Dowers at Rogf'r 's Gar-
dens in Harbor \'lev.· Hil ls.
/ War D •«enn. came to
the Ensig'll in "arch., 1950,
:after worldng for Sam
Mever's News-Times in
NeWport Beach and Heod-
rlc.t.s Printing, then in Co-
rona del Mar. Prior to that,
he had operated a com-
m•!rcW fiShi.OC boat here
for a year, As tbe Ensign's
prlat.ing foreman, bP super-
vised tilE' modernia.tioo of
the plant, nn thE' newspaper
presses and was 1n charge
of commerc.ia.! printing OOne
in fh~> shnp.
Dick was born in Missouri,
but moved to Santa Ana. as
a youngster, and grew up
there, graduating from Santa
Ana high school.
He is survived by his wife
Marguerite, son Robert of
Or aoge, datJghter Dolor es
.and 7 grandchUdreJJ.
lnu mment services at 11
a.m. Saturdar at Fairhaven
Me mortal Park in Santa Ana
will be condut"tf>d by his
S'Jn-in-Iaw, the Rev . Richarrl
Ober ' o~ F1rst Christian
Chur<'h of Selma, Calif. Mr.
MacMurray v.<as a. member
of the Fi rst Christian ChurCh
of Santa Ana . In lieu of
floral tributes, the family
sug~ests me mo rial dona·
lions to the Youth SE'rvices
Fund of the F'irst Christian
Church, 2026 Arrants St.,
Selma.
IacomiQg omoen of New-
port Hutlor PbtlJw.rmoalc
Juniors are Jlllle libt)olf,
presldeot; Ellea Dt-.
Yleto-presldeat, rnember-
sbip; Joan SpeUeticb. rice-
preSI~ ways ud mens;
Linda Tho-reco...U.C
secrt!UJ'y; Pam Scbwettser.
treasurer; G&U Palmer,
correspoodi.ag llf'Crebry;
Susan Shafer, tllstort.u;
Leslle Tafeaod.lara Weas-
ley, telephooe ehatrma;
Brooke Sutherland. pubUc-
tty; and Janet Nebn!uberg,
parli:ameotarlan. Adri.,r s
are Mrs. Dl.clsoo Shlfer and
Mr. James Lfl1y.
MINISTERS EXCHAJ'IGE
PULPITS ON SUIIOAY
Pulpit exchange wm be
Mildred Bell ••as elected
president of the Women's
Auxiliary, with EnJyn Moo -
roe picked as 1st Ylce-
presideDI. and Shirley MiW -
gaa as !net vtce-Preslc:ient.
Tbt! lacHes will also he in-
stalled June 5,
Tbe 860-metmer post is
the second largest Legion
group in Orange County. The
Legion and the city of NE'w-
port recently slg::ed a new
long-term lease for the
Legion's city-owned prop-
erty at 15th and the bay.
Mr. Weave r, Who fought
obsened this S.nday by the __ _;L:::K:.:.:AL=:.MO::;:.:,TIC:.:::E~
Eptscopal clergy of Deanery
10 of the Diocese of Los FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
Angeles, the coasta.J com-NAME STATEME NT
muntttes of On.ace COQDty. The follow ing person is
Among those exctJanc:lngwiU doing business 2s: CarrLage
be the Rev, John Ashey, Saddlery, 145 E. 18th St.,
rector of st. James, New-Costa Mesa, Calli. 9262'7:
port Beach, and the Rev. Stlawn McC arty, 145 E. 18th
Gary Adams, rector or St., _.Costa Mesa, CalJI.
Messiah Parish in Santa 92627.
Ana. Both will celebrate tile This business Is conducted
eucharist and assume the by an individual.
Signed: Sllavm McC arty. preaching responsibility for This statement was flied au services ln the pulpit excha nge. with the county clerk of Or-
ange County May 17, 1976 .
Publish: May 20, 27 , June
3, 10, in the Newport
Harbor F56499 More Plaza stores ok 'd
Addition of 3 more de-
partment stores, more mall
shops and parking racilutes
for Sout h Coast Plaza, 3333
Hr istol St., was approved b)'
the Costa Mesa C it~ Coun.
cil Monda} night, in accept-
Ing a ma ster plan amend -
n,ent.
~ variance from parldne-
I't"QUirernent s a.nd l.luildlng
hpi~ht rE-strlrtions v.·as
granted to allo\\· the artdi-
tions to the e xisting shop-
ping center. Some or thE'
department stores are on
3 IE'vels, wherE' the C i -S
zone calls for 2 stories,
It was poi.ntP<I out.
Councilmen turned down
a request from Marty De-
Pia.no, representing Fettu-
cini's, 2831 Bristol St., Co-
sta Me:>a., for a rehearing
or application ror an eater~
ta.lnment permlt whic h was
dented AprU 19. Also de-
nied \\'IS a request from
D Gary Hawthorne, repre-
senting Saturday/SaDday Car
Mart, San Diego, for a re-
nearlng of business permit
appUcaUon whicb was dented
b)· council April 19. Coun-
cil tabled a Pl.a.MJ.ng Com-
mission recommendation to
declare propert)· at 2446aod
2448 Santa Ana Ave ., Costa
Mesa, a public nuisance.
011·ner Robert Gardner, 823
W, Balboa Blvd., Balboa,
reported that the property
had been eleaned . IRISTOL AT
CHARLES WEAVER
in Italy ln World War Q,
said a major roai of tbe
post will be to continue re-
t"rult(Qg Vietnam war vets.
Outgolne com mander lreoe
Porter also emphlSlzed re-
cruit ment of'young veterans
during her term as com-
mander.
PANCAKE BRUNCH
AT CHURCH SUNOAY
All outdoor pancake brunch
featurln@ the bluegrass mu-
sic of But Haglund and the
County Line will be spon-
sored by the F'irst Church
of Religious Sr ienc;e of New-
port Beach this Sunday, May
23. The brunch, beginning
at 12 noon on the chUrch
r rounds at MacArthur and
Ford RoadinNewportBeach,
Is open to thE' public, and
tickets may be pu.rchased at
the door.
lllellast
lzautic
Operators of the Marra-
kesb restaurant, due to open
1000 across Coast Hwy, from
the Balboa Bay Club, wliJ
seek approval of an oflsitE'
parldng arra~Pment for
customers' cars.
Last Saturda}·, thpnurserr
began chargi.ne visitors Sl
to enter the grounds, but the
,Ioll ar is rpfundable if }'ou
bU\' somE'thi.n£, The admis -
s ion feE' ties in with a ne11
P ogpr 's Ga rrlen Club beiw
formed for regular vJsitors
to thE' nurseq, \\'hi<"h is
located at the cc.rner of San
Joaquin Hill s Rd. and Mar -
Ar thur Blvd. Under t hE' ne"'
s etup, d utJ members, v.·oo
pay SIO a ye:~.r, will get
free entry to the gardens.
All others pay Sl and arP
given a '' Oower dollar'· b)·
the management. The flower
dollar is spendable as cash
du ring tha t or any subsequent
visit,
and person:lllzerl !!'l rrlen
consultations. Club rnem.
bers will attenrl month!~
mt>etings at the gardens.
Ther also get ad\'ance notice
on all ~c 1al sales, and a
t O per cent discount on some
Dale AndE'rson, Spoiler
Ya<'hts Inc., 1550 Newport
Blvd., Costa Mesa, rE'ceiv~
a 6-month E'xtension of a
permit for a temporary
trailer at th31 address. He
had requested a one-year
extension, but the planning
dr>partment re<'ommendf"d
denial.
DEAD AT 91 i=:· AND
Also oo tonight's agenda
are a •artaoce request to
permit a detached garagp
oa the front of a JO( at
1113 Ki.Dgs Rd., Cliff Haven,
aod a request for changes
to the KoJI Center Newport
plu oear Orange County
Allport.
Dlscussioo oftheproposed
'• HoUclay Harbor'· hotel
eomplex oo the northwest
eomer of Jam'Joree aM
Cout Hwy. Ylll be post-
poDed 1Uit11 July 15.
CommlssiDDers are also
expected to set publJc hear -
lac da.tes for proposed
ctw~ces to the clty general
Plan.
Amlng the services of-
fered club members ar e
a guest lecture series on
planrs, a.n aMual home tour,
items.
Friends re -elect prexy
Mrs. R. L. Richmond has
beE'n elf'r tetl to serve an-
other tf'rm as president of
the ~e11·port Beact: Friends
of the Library and •·Ill be
welcomf>d to th P executive
boa rd at a luncheon on June
L Mrs. RobE-r! E. Hilchey
of Cameo Shores, ,lf'W vice.
president, 11'111 open her gar-
den for this event at 11 :30
a.m.
other new orticers to bE'
welcomed are Mrs. J, ROO-
~p : .. ·vson, t reasurer; Mrs.
WUiard Arnott, recording
secretary; Mrs, Lupton
Wilkinson, corresponding
secreta(}.
Ellen Lee, aut ho r, v.·UJ
speak or. ''Orange County
pioneer career women,'· who
will include a hotel opera-
tor, sto re keeper, milliner,
an actress, avlatri.J., a
physician, and a telegrapher.
Reservations should be
made by May 25 with Mrs.
Joseph Johnson, 1053 Dover
Drive, Neii'J)Ort Beach.
Ex-NB planner held
AGENDA FOR NB COUNCIL Ernest Mayer J r., for mer
planntog dir eetor of New-
port Beach , was arrested
F riday In Long Beal"t• 'ln
bribery charges.
tomE'}' Investigators said
Mayer was carrytQg more
than $25,000 ln MeXIcan gold
coins when they arrested
him outs ide the office of a
Long Beacll areMtechJra.I
firm. The Investigators said
thE' architects told or paytnc
Mayer a.notber $26,000 in
bribes to belp get city ap-
proval of projeCts th«Y were
worlcloe: _on, lnc:lut!~ tbe
posb Marina PacUlca pro-
Ject. a prtnte waterfront
developmfllt W'bere Mayer
has a coodomUlillm.
Tbo follow ... ageoda •Ill
fle• Newport Beach c It)'
Ca.cu at Monday nlght'•
7:10 mettiDg at City Hall:
• GOLDENROD BRIDGE
Sa Corou del Mar wtll be
Ute lllbjecl or a report from
Ute ptlbUc works dei:Jt, on
JO..abl• metbods or repalr.
• OEVEWPERS Ud
....-. -... _)11<: ........ .... lor plptnrOrk oa use
P*f1Dit&. map IIJPJ'Onls, *·• -.r lttma ol unral
-1P t>r 111101 'I>·
-1. • HOME BUSINESSES wW
M S.C.1Md bJ tbt ctty at-_ _.Oio C...U,In
M .I JP llo dtftDe Wb&t
ears rdal actfftUH eu
-....,. to-l&lda--• 'i:DOWlnwJOIICOO<lASf ar• be--CDM_.._.,u ... _.,._,_
.. •sm.., dlnlapm•
-t-cm-C01111TY ..... .
..., ~ 1(1 .. ..
willie WI fi!SittMeo... .. __ .,, ...
cltJ rr'• omee.
I·
• DOG LAWS wtll be dis-
cussed because of a letter
from several COM residents
complal.ning of 2 dogs tn
tbelr nel(hborhOod.
AU City Council meetiogs
are open to tbe pubUc.
Mayer was planning di-
r ector here from September,
1966, UDtU Nonrnber, 1968,
wheo he len toltkeaslmUar
Job with Lone Beach.
Los Aaeeles dlstrtct at-
Smoke detector saves 3
A low ·cost smoke !Jeteetor
saved 3 UYes 1n Corona del
Mu early Moodty, accord-
in( to flremen.
Firemen arrt•td at 715
Jumlne at 2:30 a.m. •n.er
MUJI.ret Butt, houstkeeper
tor AluM HAl~ called tborn.
Tboy ·~ • bllse that Jta.rt4ld 1n a mattress
1n Mra. Hall's upttatrs .Ut.
Atter a smoke alum
damace wu estimated at
$200.
Smoke a larm1, Hlllng for
from $30 to $60, measure
tt1e earbon in .the atr, and
rtve off 1 loud alarm Wbeo
smoke tocTn.,_ tbe carbon
content of the atr ln a home.
HARBOR HI Gil BA~O
IN REVIEW SATURDAY
a~td Mrs. Butt, lbt cot Newport Harbor bt(b'a
Wrs. Hall ud Mike Wood-. Sallor Bud wUl tnl.reb
........ .... llYOo lo tbo Solar<laJ In lbe lA lllndl
donltalrs unit, out ot the bud rtn.w la tbat elty •
tJalldllc. Lut .-. tilt -fiHmM Aid tho blue playwd tor-CUIII cndo-
-ld prol>lbiJ hlfiiOptfod ltloo II toe "•'fl Tnlatoc
tlte 10t1rt bollldlll(, tllllllc -lo S. Dlllo ...S lo
all S, U tlM smoq alarm a cooe•rt lor U. UiS Molnt
hid oot aued them. lnteriltr V..,. u.n.
RABBI UGGAL WILL
CONOUCT SERVICES
Rlbt>l ...... II. llanOl,
RabbtDI.c scholar, wrtter aod
tltleator, "1111 CCIDdlct the
HrYic:tl at Tt-l Ill.Lab
or M-rt lloleb (Coo-semH••~ Ud1 Frldlr. IIIJ
Zllt, at 8:15 p.m. oa the
prtm'-of the Hlrt>or
Cbrlltllo C,_reh, 2401 Jr.
YiH Ate., Baet BaJ. His
topic ..W bo ""-rica, tile
taad of terM of twn:' 111."
frog) b1a boot. •• AciW ol
blppiMII,,. ftJIJbl MicPl
wuo-IIOiol......,
TheOillciCII 9emllllrJ to
Bldlpool.
Eugenia La Verte Con-
ners. 91, died Monday morn -
Ing or a heart attack at her
Costa Mesa residence. She
and bet husband, Elbert
Connors Sr., llad been mar-
ried 74 years. Bon 1D White.
wrJ.iht, Texas. Mrs. Cooners
had lived in Linwood since
1918 and moved to Costa
Mesa 3 years ago.
Graveside servlees were
held yesterday momLnc at
Inglewood with the Rev.
James Combs of Colta Mesa
officiating. Balts-Bergeroa
of Corona del Mar t.Dd:led
the arrangements.
NEWPORT BEAUTIAJL
AWARDS TO BE Gl VEN
'·Newport Beacb Beauti-
ful'· is the theme or tbe
Dolphins 11:30a,m.luncheoa
May 26 at the lrvlne Cout
Country Club.
0. w. (Dick) Rlcbard wW
present· bMutitlcat1oo
awar~s to 2 relfdeocll ud
2 busiDeaes.~
may bo made by ealllac tbo
Newport Hutlor Chamber al
Commerce omce, 975 .9500.
WILUAM FAIR, ,71, OF
COSTA MESA IS DEAD
Wwtam FUr, 71, oiCOib.
Mea, wu t.rted ,....,_,
lll Good ~ ceiDICerr
In Huot....,. Belco. He-
Saturdlyto_..._
A Dllt1no1Mune•.....,
he hod llnd lion If,_..,
workial IK lJ ,...,.. u a
cbauflewr.
Fuaenl dlndDI' YU
Bell-8-ol c-. ......
LIONS 110()1( SALE
THIS W£Bt.EMD
TIM M-~Cblb
wtu llleld 1M -a ......
boot ... .....,, •••• ... _,, ..., ..... ...
!J, ......... : .. ..... . ....... -. Pncnll wW be t st•
to toe -CIIJ Bnlllo
Golld ol Oniolo C..,,
Start$ Frid11 y:
"Aii.ssown· 8rf'4i.5 ''
•
1-iElll SE
UF I DOll
r t.EASll ll.E S .. . . ' . :..: . . . " . . . . ..
COM C.C. IIEKI
TRAFFIC IDEAS
Local ..... -,.., .......... be ,_ ..
b)' tile c.,_ clol liar
Clatmber ot CoaUIMrct It a
7:10 a.m. bnUfut .....e: • 11e 1111 n " toe .,....,_r ....
The Cho-r bollotlo
ma.Ued to members ttdt .....er:
asks for comm.U oe. ertU-
ca.l trame problems, tDchld-
log -Umlto, tralllc
llghts, crosswalk:&. Pl.ftblc
meters, orr-street parltlag,
Coa.st Hwy, by.pua, left-
bin lanes, oa.e-way streets,
eurb mar~s. DOaparklrlg
waes.
The CO M tnlftc commit-
tee, headed by Bob Sloessel,
wm submit a cooceasas"*'--
port to the Newport Beach
City CouncU, '-.sed oo com-
meots submitted by Joc:.aJ
residents.
c;l:'fJRGE IHJ RNS
WAL Tf:. R ,'4 .·0 T U AU
' · ,\t•cr:md Feiltv rt' •
"S M I L E"
SEHIOR CITIZENS
$1.00
lPG)
(RI
Plu•
AOFRT I 'If NIRO
TAD
DIUVEil
-p.!:..
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BILL AMD DOHMA BARE u,,.,;n llnuR photo!
NEW LOCATION
MAST!a CMAaG!
8AMIC~EaiCAaO
OPEN SUNDAYS 12 TO 5
.. LIDO SALUTES
NEWPORT ..
UDOISLE
HOME TOUR AMD TU
WEDHESDAY, MAY 26-1 P·"'-to 5 p.a
prescntE'd by
LIDO ISLE WOMAH'S CLUI
Tran5portar.on by Jitney
Tea & (ntPrtatnmenr at L•do Cluonouse
701 Vta Lido <;ouo
Ooportunttv T,cl<et5 & Boston Tea Party
.... HOMl I. TOUit TtA TICUTS S6.00-..
IM ADYAMCl-....._JaM Fr.lco, 67S-Z60J ..-s. A......, T.,. 67J..liU
................. 675-1972
DAY OF TOUR -Atte..._, lo.LWo Ct .. llaaw
MONDAY night MINISTRY
M.n.M.
•
Weclding rites held
on Queen of Balboa
ne~-·flllilr.
ud Mn. Wlllla• '•n•a
Banwu ..... ~tllll •-o... fJI Bdboa'' cnUI ............... , ... .,
l, Ia 8&lboe Bay. Tbe bliclt,
Doul a...rtJ ...........
ll a a,rm.r Baa. peala-
•Ja rMldeat ud tbe dhlb-
ter ot N.-port ~reblttet W.
st-eer MarQIIls IDd Mrs. M~, who now reside In
FOWJtaiD Valley.
Dr. HeryBett maoofGar-
d• Gro¥ecomrmaltyeburcb
performed tbe dolble r1111
ceremony, Wb.lcb came from
u euly Eaclllb praJertoot.
Tbe brlcle 'W'On a Vidor-
lao style floor leactb con
iD tMsUa ud aataral laee
lDd carried a boaqget of
IYOry CU1altlOGS wttb blae
corunowers. A circle ci'OW'Il
held her short UluioG Yell.
Atteod1oc the roac COIIIPle
were James l.Dd Helee
MeldJ of Paclll~ sentac
as best mao and matroe of
booor. Ushers locladed tbe
bride's brotber, VIctor Ma.r-
qul.s, Edmood McotUofGu-
de GroYe aod Br&Ddr:a
Crosland of Costa Mea.
Rhonda Ma.rqclls, tbe bride's
sister, was in charge of tbe
guest book..
A protustoo of nowers to
deoorate tbe boat were boat
were broagbt from Seattle,
WashLDctoo, by the bride's
paternal grlDdmotber, Mrs.
James JohDsoo. FoUcnrtnc
the ceremoay, a cbilnpqDe
reception was held oo tbe
boat whUe cruistJIC the bay.
The bride's motberreceiYed
guests weariQc a dllsty plot
floor length gown wttb floral
blouse .
The bride(rom ls a con-
sultant to tbe ftre se"ice
and tbe autllor of 2 college
textbooks. The oew Mrs.
GEM
TALK
JUNIOR GIRL SCOtJTS
HELP HWY . SAFETY
.JaJor Girl SCM~ Troop
Z1l bU made 8lfetJcroalQg
tlac• u ~ ~ project
Ill couec:Uoo wta tbeir
bqM of • • my commnlty
&at oommally at«J.''
Tbe flap wtn be oa both 11• ot tbe Cout HJclnray
Ill Coroaa del Mar at tbe
I.Dtened:loo ol Martcold
A.--e. Tbe t11p an to
be eanied by pedestrtus
across tile Cout IQctrway,
reCDnlllc diem to tbe op-
posite ccatalaer. nu coo-
etllt bu beeD daDe Ill Lapoa
Ba.cb after a cblJd ftS k11led
OD tbe Jdebway.
Df:NNIS L. LANDESMAN,
Newport Beach aud10IO(lst,
has reeeiYed one oftbeCalt-
rornla Jaycees' 5 outstand-
ing young men awuds for
1976. He esubUihed aDd was
the fou0t1lng .,resllf>lt of
:r.lldren·s H!u-M,re ln-
stttu·e, a noo..protlt orpnl-
taUon devoted to provide
recreaUooaJ,, educational,
aDd fi.nanclal as~.&DCe to
de.tf chUdreo. Through hls
efforts a recrea~to'llll su n-
mt:ar cam7 •>ecame a reaJity
ln 1975. He ls put presi-
deJlt of tbe Newport Har-
bor Jaycees.
A FAlfiLY GATHERING was the settt.og for the engage-
ment &.DDOUDCemeot ot Catherine Lee Hunt, Pactn c
Palisades, and Seott Richard Clucas of Newport Beach.
The bride-to-be, daughter or the George W. Hunt's ,
ls a graduate of Westlske School and UC Santa Barbara.
Her tlance, son or Mr. and Mrs. Richa rd H. Clucas,
graduated from Newport Harbor high sc hool and attendet1
Pepperdtne University and California State University
at Long Beach. A garden wedding is planned at St.
Matthews church in Paclflc Palisades on June 19.
Carol Ann Hedrick
weds Anthony Ross
Miss Carol AnD Hedrick.
daacbter of Mr. and Mrs.
Ore rei B. C aoooo of Costl
Mea.. and Antbooy Ross,
IOD of Yr. and Mrs. AntboDy
Ross of Loac B•ch, u-
c baoced wed<Hng vows tn a
slrf1)1e double rtnc cere-
mooy Saturday, May 15, to
tbe First ChrlsU&n Church
of Fullerton. Tbe Rev. Fred-
rich Ross Evans otrlclated,
wlth the Rev. PatrlclaEvans
assisting.
Attending the bride was
her sister, Mrs. Marj)rie
Bennett of Garden Grove.
The groom's brot her, Leon-
ard Ross of Long Beach, ""as
best man.
The bride, a resiaent of
Fullerton, is a graduate or
Mark Keppel high school ln
Alhambra and East Los
Angeles J r. College, a.nd 1s
legal sec retar) ro r a
promioent MontebeUo at-
torney. Her father is shOp
forertWl at the Ensign news-
paper priotlng plant.
Benefit set
for clinics
Tbe Women's Auxth.ary,
a support organization of
the Orange County Arthritis
Foundatloo, will meet at
11:30 a.m. June 2 for lunch-
eon and fashion show tn the
carousel room of the ~ew
porter Inn. Proceeds from ·
this tund raising event will
be used for the benefit or
the arthritis clinks located
in the city of Orange.
Mrs. Go rdon Berlin, VIce-
president and chairman of
the event, Will be aSSIStf'd
in welcoming ?:Uests b} ~t rs.
Richard FuUer, presidPnt,
and Mmes. Alexa.nderCamp-
beU, E. w. Dray, Conrad
Charlette, Marshal Beck,
Roger Lockhart, J. Ray For-
tune, S. Lance Brintle, Ran-
dolph Doll, R. B. Pegram
and F red L. Carter.
Reservations may be marle
by calllng 644-0461 or 1;'73-
i760.
MRS. ANTHONY ROSS
The &room, also a resl-
1eot of Fullerton, is a gndu-
J lE:> or \\oodrow Wilson high
s !loot 10 Long Bearh, and
1c: tl e toundt>r and owner
of u,., Ross $el'urit} Patrol
.~e~>D('\ ln Or anRe County.
T1tP ··oupiP Will nve ln
~ Jllerton, where the Ross
t,usmess is based .
PASSPOitT PHOT05
..,U I LICITY PHOTOS
CUSTOM LAB
harbor
photo
FUEJA I
THUISIMY,•Y·-
CIJIIP--&
PURSE SHATOf!D
CUb, twortllp_..._..
ftc.atloll piper'S. ...... It
$1U.!O, wen .._ bJ a
parw-SMtcber flo. Ia.
NeiSOD. ~ W. lta ...
Costa Mea, at 11:11 La.
SuodaJ, Way16, COIIta ....
pollee reported. 1'be male
suspect approacbed tM ne-um from beblDdoeab&eyele,
grabbed tbe WOm&D'I s-ne.
causing her to flU to Ute
groood, and left tbe 101M
riding hls bicycle eut •
Center St.
MIKE BECK IS S/SGT. M~rine Sta1r s.~·
Micbael L. Beck. u • ..._.
wife Lynn ls tbe 1 ,.._
of Mr. and Mrs. James R.
Dowty of 1818 Beryl ~
Harbor Blgtllaads. -. ..._
prom,,~ed :.0 blspt"tnltn.k
while servt.Qc at tiNt MattM
\:o:'1)S Al r s~ ....
River, Jac ksoDYllie, !f.C. A
l 9n gn1ute ot ~
sl!l\ior tl gb, be )Ued a.
Marine Corps Ill ~...,_,
19n .
Each Monday Night at 7:30
Plymouth Congrega tional Church
3262 BROAD STREET, NFWPORT HEIGHTS
Nursery care provided Phone: 642-2740
aY J.C.HUMPHIUES
J. C. Hn•Pbn·u, wbosr
sto~e al I B1J Ne~t•fJort
Blvd. b1u bu• • Cf)S UI
Mua ltmtht•rlt. for IIJOrt
thmt 2lf ve•~$. I $ • •
tallbority 0" r~•s II'IIJd
;~u·~lry.
Ten concerts for next season
Theodore
R081NS FORlJ
Novv ~
Top DiscotJrlts
o r1 B r a r1 d N e \\1
· 7 6 ·s
N H e~ 1976 OW ere ~ Courier
SPECIAL DISCOUNTS
ON ALL REMAINING '7 S' s Hurry!
SYMIOL
Of IOMDAC£?
WbeD we s ell weddtng
Jines, we're oot selll.Dg
just ordtna.ry merchandise.
lD fact, we mow tbat we
are deeply lDvoJ•ed la ro-
m~ce, tradition, etiquette
ed enn cburcb ruUDgs,
all of which makes our
discussloos wtth prospec-
tfYt brides aod groomsooe
of the most interestioc aod
eo)>yable aspects of our
jewelry business.
Some hlstorll.ns explsin
the marriqe rlng as a
symbol of tbe boods the
cueman tled around the
wrists and ankles of bts
mate. Today's brides may
resent this symbolism,
even though the o-wnersb.lp
or subjectloo U implies is
btstorically correct.
We beUeve that wedding
rtncs do symboliu a bond;
not tbe canmao boodage,
bot a lastloc symbol of
exclasiYe love and faitb
sbared eqaally by botb
br'lde aad groom.
538 CEN'JER STREET • COSTA MESA • 646-1919·
Shoes -ADIDAs
SPOT -BIL T · TIGER
CONVERSE · KEDS
TRETORN -for TENNIS •
BASEBALL · FOOTBALL
SOCCER -JOGGING
SOFTBALL
Warmup Suits
Jog Joy • White Sta1
Court C•su•l
WHATEVER
YOUR BALL GAME·
T£NMIS IALL S • SOCCEitiALL S
FOOTIALLS -RACQU!TIALLS
8AS£8ALLS· HAMDIALLS
TENNIS
RACKEJS
W1LSOH -DAVIS
DUM LOP
YOMEX • PEHH
IAHCIOfT
ptiiHCE
tAcGI!GOI
Fa-:-the 1976-77 coo ~ert
season, the Orange County
Pbilhar moalc Society wUl
present a season of 10 con-
certs. Elgbt wUl be played
by the Los ~eles PbU-
IIarmontc Orcbestra. Zubin
U~hta, muslc dtrector, an1
>11e ea !It b7 ~be Melbourne
Symphony and the Polish
Radh Sy!llpbony.
AJl concerts will be held
to tbe acoustically balanced
auditorium of the Santa Ana
high school. Fa:-the first
time, rese"ed seating is
offered.
St!ason tlckets are on sale,
to members only, until June
28, when they w111 ~o on
sale to the public.
Membership and ticketln-
formatloo may be obtained
through tbe Orange County
Philharmonic So"iety, 201
W. Coast Highway, ~ewport
Beach, 92663, phone 646-
6411.
Season tickets per series
are priced at $35, $30, aDd
$25 to members, and S40,
$35, and S30 to non-mem-
bers.
Tbe schedule for Series
'·A·· is a c; follows: Oct. 1 -
Melbourne SymphOny, Hlro-
yu k.t lwalc.t, conductor; Oct.
27 -Los Angelf's PMlh:tr-
Buffet for patrons
Tbe tradltlooal patrons
champagne buffet in booor of
tbe patrons oftbea.rumal em-
pire debutante ball will be
held lD the Newport Beach
home of Katbarlne J. Stooer
on 143J Z2.
This party is given annual-
ly by Harbor Key of the
CbUd Guidance Ceoter of
~range County, the orga.ni-
tattoo whkb sponsors tbe
ball. All ball proceeds are
cootrlbuted to the ChlldGui-
duce Center of Orange
COUilty, a low-cost psycbla-
trtc clinic for children and
~dolesceots with emotional
problems.
The 1976 debutantes are:
Michael Ruth Sparling, EU-
albeth Trenary Barden,
Jllte Mule ~rg. Riley
Yapmann, Lori Elisabeth
Good. Karin Weaver and IU-
ria Jou Orr.
Mn. Wll11l.m H. Weaver
ll ltMnl ball chairman,
IDd Mn . B•~C. Brown
18 ~ of Bubor Key.
Gnetiac tbe ca-ts WUl be
Mr. l8d Mn. Lewnmc. W.
Faber IDd Mr. aDd Mrs.
Clude T1tellllr. Mrs. Ferber
ls .. trou cblinnaD and
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The foQowt1c penoos are
clotal ......... u: l. Cal
Faa COil; I. CalJfornla
Fut .. r CouaJtaats, 1550
E. )( lrama r Dr., Balbol
tltel: DvnlL.Barte.l550
E. Miramar Dl' .. Balboa
Ca. ... 1; W~ B. Ham-
bDl. 1550 E. Mlramu Dr ••
..._,Ca.llhl1.
................ laCCIIldldtd .., • ...I'll paz1MI'Atp.
...-.: Ounl L. e.rtat.
nu 11•••••.., mtd ..... .., did ol Or-... c.., ... , 14, lfll.
M'rt1 111J 10.17, ~ a, 10. tm. 11 ... M...,ort
llanor Ez .. f' -StaO
Mrs. Tucker is patrons buf-
fet chairman.
Honored guests will be the
parents or the debutantes:
Mr. and Mrs. John Robert
Sparling, Mrs. Ruth S. Bar-
den and Mr. Richard H. Bar-
deu, Mt. and Mrs. Seth \1.
Oberg Jr., Mr. and ~irs.
WUUam F. Yagem nn. Mr.
and Mrs . ~orrnan Edwltd
Stillwell, Mr. and Mrs. Wll-
Ua m H. Weav~r and Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Wlllla m
Orr.
LEGAL SECRETARIE S
NAME NEW OFFICERS
The Orange County, Har-
bor Area Legal Secretaries
Assn. installed lts oftlcers
for the coming year last
nJcbt at the lrvtne Coast
Country Club.
Master ot ceremonies
wu Robert L. Risley, the
auoclaUoo's ~ boss tor
tbe CIIITet year.
!few offteen are: MJss
C ~1 Rolbefl, prestdeot;
Mrs. H~ra Tolmuov,
tint Yice...presldeot; Miss
qtbble CbocDowsti. seeood
1'1Ce-t)ruldlat; Miss Pam-
ela GUID, secretuy; Mrs.
Lola Euntdt, treasurer;
Mn. Mary Ann Keefer, gov-
enor, and Mrs. Marcy
HIIMb&Q, N A l.S repre-
...ut•e.
INSURANCE PLANS
TO BE DESCRIBED
WJJbar NorprcS, repre-
MitaUYe of botb tbe NRT A
ud tbe AARP insurance
plul, IDDOaDCeS that COUQ-
Milnlc ud actvl8oryse"lces
..W be aftllable tn tbeaudJ-
tDrtltn. MCCIM Ooor, of the Lac-FICMral Sa"-s and to., zaot Pueo de • ... c .. Lac-ftllls, Witb
............ IC.MdiJ« 10:00
a.a. to 1:00 p.m. y_, to.
lb.IO •A•· to S:JO p.m. Jue
l!r_ 11:10 Lm. to S:30 p.m.
lwq 15, 10:00 a.m. to S:OO ........ ,.
monic, Zub1n ~1ehta on-
du 'tlng, Ho:-ano Gut1err~:.
pi1Do :;oloist; Dt '. 18, Los
Angeles Philharm,,nic, Zu-
bn Mc_:tta r:on1uctlng; Janu-
ary 29 -Los ~eles Phil-
harm•>,·c, J l n•Ji i PVIne,
~tJest o1ductor, Sidnt>\
H1rth, vio:in, a.n1 ·hnl'1
Leonard, cella, playmg the
Brahms double coo('erto:
AprU 2, Los Angeles Phil-
h r .n J• i J:tniel Ba ren-
boim, guest ('onductor.
The schedule for Series
. B·· is as follows: :"ov. 5 -
Polish Radio S, m::•• >n),
J erzy Maksymtuk, ('ont1ur -
tor; Feb. 19, Los Angeles
Philhar monic, Gennady
Rozhdestvensl>.'), guest con-
1uctor, Silvia Marrovt~ 1,
violin soloist; March 12, I os
Angeles P!tilharm .•11C, P ,n-
'hls Z:.~kerman, guest "On-
1uctor, teaturin~r T ue
soldier 's tale•· \L·tth En£hsh
translation; AprU 3 and Apnl
27 -Los Angeles Philhar-
monic, Zubln Mehta ondu t-
ln~.
LUNCHEON and DINNER
AESERVA T O'IIS HO NOAEO
Phone (7141 644·1700
A~'>;;;;;/k;-~,.,.,.
,LUGGAGE TAGS :~~ WITH AmLIN£ TICKET DELIVERY v 24 HOUF SERVICE -7 DAYS 9 ) ~11:-1111''·' ,llttJ 1 Jfw:-IIrt' Tnwel
Prices Sla hed -Top Quality
LADIES: SEPARATES-BLOUSES. SKIRTS, PANTS,
TOPS, JACKETS, PANT SUITS, LONG DRESSES,
DUSTERS. BRUN CH COATS , and ROBES.
1/3 TO 1/2 OFF II
HOURS
9:3 0 TO 6:00
DAILY
CLOSED SUMDAY
,
sets
dash records
~Sprtnl.t.t Pul o....t ..
ot:c roeon~a .. 111e 100 """ 200-mec.r dubtl at tN
Sivthera Cllllonta JC tnet
aid neld pr.Ums S.tlrday
l'l1 MI. San ADtonlo CoUtee
l• Walnut. He tinisbed tad t• Ute 100 with a fiDe cloclt-
tig or 10.3, and tDH Wt.G
t(p 200 In ll.Z.
=Other OCC qualillers for
1\lls Saturday's tloats oin-
'elud£> Chris Martin. 2nd ln
tW s hf>al in lht> 100 meter
tfilsh; Howard Keeter, 3rd
\ft thP 800 wllh 1:53.4, Ken
C"onnf'r, 6 ft., 3-3/4 in. high
;imJJ, Grfit Woepse, t5 ft.,
I-I •-4 in. JX)lt-vault; Judd
lliniP\, 166-ll discus toss;
Erevm MrCanhy,l93~9 jave-
ful Utro'<~o ; aM ttte rt"La~·
squ3rt, Dan Spain, Desmet,
Tom Goldstein and Martin,
3rrt in 42.1.
MANKER NAMED MOST
IMPROVED PLAYER
for mer grange Coast
College basketball star steve
Manker w~ named the most
Improved player at the Uni-
versity of the PacUic thls
.season.
M:mker, a 7 -looter, is a
junior tonrard at the Stock-
ton schOOl. li P appeared in
27 of 28 games for the
Tigers, 3veragiqg 5.6 points
and :u rebounds per coo-
test.
CADET PARK EARNS
PARACHUTE BADGt=
C:trlpt ~YilhJ m R. Park,
'it.m of Mr. ,uut Mrs. Ric-ha rd
H P:i rk, 11 28 W Ckean
~ ront. llaliJOa, h:ls tl'l'f'iVt"d
.r ,,ar;u ·hutist bartge, tn:irk-
m~ ln-. o;ur-r .. ssfu l eomplP-
ri ou ot rtw> .urhornP roursP
.Jt lht> Aru..v lnf::ant ry Sr·hool.
l'r. 1-!Mnifl!.:, Ga.
STAN'S
GENERAL
STORE
fl U'!l 'IJI\1· fF'IHEI
'\ \,\IH~" '\ANn.-!.1 \
t ... Ported 1e.,h., clo•h ••
and 1hoee, 'T ''Shi rt
'"""''•'"· Ho o1, Bel to, Buc:~leo , lllle c re..,e.
Poue•r· T"'"""'••· Je w~t1 1y, Tenn io e q.,;,..
..,.,,.,, B •oc:h geo•,
v ;,.,tlodieo .......
"'"i .,.,en'o ••n det o.
1/lll/fiii/'Rif
e 1 TJme
20 words or less • • . 2.00
21 to 30 words , , , . • S,OO
31 to 40 words •.•.. -1.00
Each •ord m-er 40 • . .1 0
PURCHASE PRIZE a•ard Winner in Ne•'J)Ort 's unua1
arts festival last WHk-end, Eve Thompson of Corona
HighlaOOs, shows her wtnnintt: w~terr-olor of the big rock
aDd beach at Corona del Mar stat" bel!orh park.
Artist Eve wins ·again
For the sP.('()nd timE' in
3 yeo3 r s, Evf> Thompson, :!3,
of Corona Hl~:,'hlant1s, has
'A'OO thf> top prluo ir. Nt>'A'-
port's annu~l arts fPstiva l.
Miss Thompson's w:~tl'r
r o lor o r the rock~ arf>a of
Coron:t del Mar state hf>lCh
par k ~o~.·as pir kt!d Sunctay for
tht> prts11~ious purr ha S\•
priZt> in lht! 3 i'IJ)' I<"ShYJI
dl Fas hiou Islam!. In t 'J";4,
hE-r ~~o•:ttt"n·olor or thto Bad;
Ray bluffs wr1n thP sam•·
top IJ.>nor .
St"<'ont1 plat·e w~>nt tn
Marl'::a rf't Bedf'll or 3<H
Poa;:Jil)'. Corona del Mar, lor
3 SPI of mulrif'fl llrlpr essloos or SPd lih•.
M i ss Thompson, ~o~.'IIO 11.01
ht>r l1ask art f'duration rtu r-
ln~t 2 ~·f':US .JI tJ ranl!e COJSI
CniiPI!P• h3s bE'f'n p:Jintln!!.
m"st of l1er life, hut sllll
takps .t cour s€' .n Lajl.una ·s
Sr hool of Art, Shr :!ISO USf'S
oils ,mr! ar nhr s , but s.a.vs
"'a!t'r•·ol<~r 1s her fn·o rilt•
tnt"'lium. St1•· /h'PS :11 :i~')
SPa ·~;;uvl.
Ptwllls LJ~'lt>, dt~ 1!0\'-
ernmPnt tormllnator !Jf the
festivlll, annoorKf'rl tl\31 the
f'il\ Arts Com mlSSionhoutthl
Miss Thompson's pliuthll 1
for $250, anrl 11 vd!J h:ln!:,
. IIOJll' 1dth prPvlous annuJI
winnPrs, w Cit\ Hall. Also
purrhas€-1\ WNt> ~la re::~rPI
Hf'<iPJI's work, a sc uiJJtUr t-
IH D:lna W<~r.,.·i1 k, who w,1s
('husf'n top profe-sslou.d
:ntisl of !Ill' fl'stival, aoct
3 p:tintin11 .,,. profP!'slon:a I
ruunN -UP Neoml FPI,man,
01/Lt>r Jrtists ~1ven honor.
Jhle mt=-nUooSunfia}'inr lurted
311101 lt-IJTS Kathryn Wll.lv.-it·k_
C .nl Colrlitz, Keu Mattson,
Sr·ott KeunPd), Ht>nry Mar·
sh:tlt anrl O..t.vir1 Wold.
YotJth ~~o~.·:t rds went tu
Ct1 ris Kilbournt-, Brian Hall,
Mark Rom"'l"fl ~nd Alice
Blakpnore.
Win111·r~ 111 ttw c hUrlren's
•·:1IP!!;OT\ wof'rt' Brad T;lturn ,
John Roll"n Jnl"! Pnt'f' Ker-
foot. Chilll ro ·IJ ehe-n hoLK)f-
JII!t· mentlufl \\.f'rf' Ambt>rly
NpJsou, KristPn Brokate,
Jenny Quain, Stormy Mad-
•lox, S('ott Mr ManiR and Heidi
Histau.
l'r
OALLOO~ GIRL Laura Kll -
nournt>, H, addl'fl t1er Oll'fl
llf'JUt\ tu lhP arts foi'stival's
<'o llf'l·tion of nil'e thlngs last
in fashion Island.
o SERVICES
KOI O"MW~~ • FOR SALE
GLEN'S GARDENI~G • anrl
c·leanup servir·e, lall·n
planning an•1 preparatinn,
. Reasonabl~ rates. Goort
references. Call 673 -2001
an er :i p.m. P~c-tr~~) ~'i6i .... -"0 0-...,:~ (.~-... -~ ..
Fancy
Japanese colored Carp
.'~2~2 e .. ., •• ,.w A.ve
"'"~ UC A "POt!
(714) 556 -4920
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U.\..15 & i!IN'ta
•zo E. 17TH, COST A MESA
' 646 .77016 -646-6155 ........... -~
• DRY CLEANI!RS
•
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FUMIIIIP'CM
ALL OCCAIICI.
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CHICKERING SQUARE PI A-
NO -1868. Rare walnut
case. New strings and
hammers ln 1956. Private
party_ Aski.ng $2,000. Best
offer. (213) 666-4505 .
•II!AUTT SALON
n, • I ..z1411 ...... .
BEAUTY NOOK
2732 e. c-' Hwv.
Corono dol M•
Phonel44·7338
HAL AEBISCHE R ..
Fitting Assured
3409 E. Coat.t.Hwy.
Corona del M~r
675·3833
OON'T LEAVE you r hOm !>
and valuables alone. Re-
liable roung man wlth
local references will
hOuse-sit while you are
a1Vay, ror a week_ month
or longer. Call Robert
Hel ms, C. T.C., 640 -0620,
l'a\1 in J'our
r Lt\SSI FIF:O .,OS
TO THI-~ f:NSIGN
67305~0
• PLUMBI~G·HE ATIHG
Just'Piumbing
& Heating
Water
Drains,
Re-pipes •
Disposals,
Coprc r
prices, da}', n.lghl or week-
ends!
JUST PLUMBING
TeJephone: 64.2 -4111
License No, 300948
o MUSICAL FOR SALE
MAY CLEARANCE
Yamaha B4CR orpn -
NEW -)lsi. .•... $
Antique White. 4'10"
& Soos Gnad ....
Loney TGO orpii-
New -oow ooJJ • • $2895
Wurllt~er lp&Det
plaao, bJ1clll Rod,
bul.plays rreatl ••• $ 595
Yamahl ElO CCIII•
eole orpa. • • • • • $2795
story ' Cla.rk eca801e
p1aDo -ucoUIIII •• ' 195
New ..-_.. -cllolce
ol ltylo .. • • .. . • ' 171
(AU orolllljoctloprlouato)
SCHMIDT MUBIC CO.
Yamabl -J...awnr ....... ,
1107 "· llololl.,-Aoo tot. 1114 -517-
•
Rams sign
Alvin White
former Newport Har'bor
hlgh quarterblc t AJvlD
Whtte, who wu cut by the
Los Aoat lu Rams last yeu,
was aplrl signed by t 'M! Rt "''
OD filesday.
White •u 1 st.andout at
Hamor, 11 Druce Coast
Coli• aDd at the If. or
OrtgOO. After the Rams
drafted him last yen, then
('UI him from l~lr squad,
he signed wfth the Southern
Caurornia SUn of the-Worlt!
Footbdl LE'al(lle, and was
that team's punter:.He•ver-
aged 41.5 yart1s per game,
second best in tile WFL wheo
that leaJUe rolde-1 In IJlld-
St>ison.
Tht> Rams also announced
the stgnin~: or Greg Reed.
a Pit>r('e Jr. Coli@J!~ gr ad
woo int!'fr'eJli:E'd 6 passes
last ~·ear as 3 member of
the OrangP County Rhinos
semi-pro team.
M AHK SCHEFFRIN, an E-01 -
ployet> or Brvad\\'3.1 rlf'itlrl .
mf'nt store, wasn't on fttt'
f.lro~t r:uu for last ll'f'ekPnr!'~
dt~· J rts fPShl'a l m F::~.shim1
Is land, Bu t. '''hen MJrk sat
rloll'll J ! On ·pl:lnoanrlstartE'fl
ft)ai'IU~ ~111<1 "llll!!n!!, nol'fJ(h
taudn-11. ll:s soucs, indud
in~ OUt' Ill' v;roh> ht tnSE-11.
rlrPw pr~11s•· frorn ~ n rl.t 1
:.flto rnf)(Jn lrostJ vaJ stroliPr:..
ARGOSY RACEISSEl
FOR JUNE 19 AND ~
Fltoel caJ.Jtains for Rahia
Corinthian and Cabrlllo
Beach Yacht Clubs have set
Jun@ 19-20 for this year's
running of the popular r e-
ver se Argosy n ee from Los
AngelE-s Harbor to ~ewport
Bt-ar h and r@turn.
Sal!Uoats enterinll: musll!ro
rated MOR F, PHHF', MORA,
lOR ORF, Cal 20s, or I
SJ)e('lal mulll~hu\l c lasses
PMA or OR( A. Saturrlay's
leg 11'111 finish In ~ewporl
Beach. Sunday's pvenl will
s tart in ~e-wport Beach an1!
finish in Lon!! Beach.
A 1)drn•· rill dinner antl
entertainment "''Ill hE' of-
fE-red b}' R~hla Corinthian
Yat·ht Club Saturda~ evf'n-
ing, JunP 19, forpartt<·ipants
and guests.
BOATING SERVICE
OPENS ON ISLAND
A public ehampagnf'
christeniO¥ anrl outdoor
party wa s held on RaltJOa
Is land for thP openine: of
tht> Newport Angler 's Club
and Boat 0\\'ner's and
Angler's Total Services
(B.O. A. T. Inc-.).
opening, !~inning at Z p.m.
Th\! ne"' business ts lo-
cated at 406 s. Bay Front,
at the site ofthf'oldNeiSOfi'S
Shell dock.
''We offer complete boat
management for the boat
owner," says proprietor
Jerry Ducharme. ''WP :lrub-
contnct tor maintenance
bUge cleaning · and othe;
boatfn¥ services, acUng as
the middle man to ta.ke care
of all theboaton er'sneeds,
e'ten if he lives out of town
and has a boat here,"
LI"GAL MOnel!
NOTICE
OF PUBLIC HEARING
Notice is herebn lven that
the Planning Commission of
the City of Ne"'JX)rt Beach
will hold a public hearfnR
on Amendment No. 467 in-
itiated by lh @ City or New-
port Beach to consldf'r an
a met'ldment to the Harbor
View HUis Planned Com-
munity Tnt relative to set-
barks.
NoUct Is hereby ftlrtber
gtvea that sald public hear-
ing will be held oo th4! 3rd
day of June, 1976, at the
hOUr or 7:00 P.M. In the
CouneU Clllmbtor1 or the
Newport Beteb CUy Ha.U,
at wblc h Ume and place lilLY
nd ~ periODS lDterested
may &ppttr lid bt Manl
thereoa.
Jamu Parker, Stc.nta.rJ
PluolacCooi-
City o1 Mnpon Beleh
hbli*: Ma)' to, ll?l, aa
lilt Nnpon-Eutp.
-•
BIG CANYON CONDO
COUNTRY ENGUSII4 bdnn .. dininl
rm .. ramily, s tudy,large patio. ma~urt
trees &. mcanicured lands captng.
S2S2.SOO
.
&e;nK-remodeled ; custom 5 BR, 5 Boo.
6000 Sq. ft . home on point, pool, dock.
BILL GRUNDY, Realtor ·····4·" ...... u ...... .
Ul &A \'SIDE Dlt •• SUITI! 1. N.l. "WNI
Versailles · Model ••••••••• MLI SALES
Sales through the Multiple u.t-
ing Service of the Newport Harbor-
Costa Mesa Board of Realtors
totalled $144 MILLION In the first
four months of 11;76. THIS IS A
64 PER CENT INCREASE OVER
Outstanding 4 Uedroom, 4-1/2 bath Big Canyon
borne. Much sought after end unit .tth spectacular
view of the golf cour se. Cozy deD •tth ft.~lace
opens to c:oor t rard area with a h@ated ;aeuu.l
spa. Enjoy executive living at its best in this
drama tk 3700 sq. n. oome. Easy walki.ng distance
to Big Canyon Count I')' C tu b and recreation fa cUlties.
Call 640·6161 THE SAME PERIOD OF 1!175. 2,589
new listings were processed, of
which 69 PER CENT WERE SOLtl.
72 per cent of the sales were
WILL TRADE • "Yoe'U be cll4 .. LINW .... ,,.._
VIEW -INCOME
BALBOA ISLAND
LITTLE ISLAND
Don't pay $40 ,000 or S50.000 to rebuild
:-,·our Old Island House
TRADE * TRADE * TRADE
rnl estate todlJ.'' • Roy
McCardle
Rcalwr m . -I I I Crystal Balboa Island
$2:19,000 1810 N<.-wport 81.
Phone Realtor-673-5474
Costa Mesa
548-7729
.lust a renllnder:
Never reanor.
'
' /
/ .(
We lnWII'lted the term "Realtor" rn.ny years aeo. It is •
realslered service mork In the u . S. P.atent Ollice. So lfs leplly
entitled 11> • -ltal letter, just like ~. Technlcolor,
orRotarlon.·
£~ -Inc dictionary distributed i.n the United ~
cwriM (CO' will cony In its next l"inlifll) • deflnltiool thlt opolis
aut precloely who! o Reoltor is, with o ~I R.
We"re pt'OUCI of our deslption and oil It Implies. And os
much a we like seeina it in print any t•me or MYJwhlie, MIIM
...., --'Ill Reolto< used correc:tty-11> oppty only to
11•-allllhe Notionol Astoclolion of Reo! ~ eo.rdo,
ond with 1 C1Pit81 R. ,
We ._ tlodors, mlnt.-s ond matllers don't 111 1 C1Pft81;
•llltt .... --....,., ....... .., -Tllelorm
"ftll?lot-Ia. ....... --"'"'" It",.,..,, ,,.. .... to ... ut 1 c:apiW R from ,_ .. ,.., ..... '
Realtor·
lcla1
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ALL THREE REDUCED! •
• SUPER BUY•
2 HOUSES -LOTS OF LAND
LAGUNA CANYON
eo-try Uvlag only two minutes from tbe •ch.
Good tpOt for horse lover s.
Two hoeses -two bedrooms each -oa 56 x 140
lot.
$75,500
~a two bedrwm boue tor ecter $40,000.)
I I I I
•SUPER ·SPY •
OPEN SUNDAY 1-5
17 CARMEL BAY DR., SPYGLASS
This gorgeous 3 bedroom, 2 bath Spyglass Hill
home has a super view {day or night) from the
famUy room, llvlng room & master bedroom.
LAND IS FEE SIMPLE.
$189,500
•••• ·SUPER DUPLEX •
OPEN SAT. 1-5
.. : 720-720'h JASMINE, COM
• Comer duplex with Ja~e units (3 BR-2B &
Z BR-ZB). Beam cPIJlngs, fir eplaces, view of hills
from l arge deck or patio.
$137,500
I I I
DOH Y. f'RJ\XKlU<
~c::.~~ .. Mof.Col
NE 6 4 0-7000
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":'-"!.. Lu\:unou' ""' 1·r·t ""'H • •11111 .. o\ l'l !onl\~
-"· tn ~ f'\ t•r t h :t n :'lll.: '-• ''port J:.l\
. .._, (:;Jrfft4 n" ,\ t1~tlc nlllf'" ;, hlonrn '' 1i h
p lanh Bo.ll ..... ltp 'llti j'I)H
:l Brinn.., .. \ l.tr 1 '''I' l.o~t •• l.' rm : :.'
h nc i\ lrpl•..., to u rn:11 rl.rltn,!.! rm ,\II
rlc'w k iii'IH·n '' 11 11 "P"'''"n t•lc· 1-'t•rwt-d
ponl Fn·-. h ,\ -.p .t rk l1 n \.! 1 hruout .
~ 1:1:!..}0()
( -\ li DO REAlT Y, INC
"'} " -' ' ~ -r \ h ~ • ' .... ~
•••••••••••••••••• ·----------------···· Prime lndustrill Real Esbla
.16,000 Sq. Ft. BlDG.
,._G-ZONING
~5.860 Sq. Ft. of land
~ FOR SALE OR LWE
\ ~
Costa M•••'• "'anufoctvrint or••
16,000 "tq. ft. inctudinc approx. l.D eq.
ft. of air conditfoned offices -7» .... ft. .. extra hflh tllt·up, Nmainder of , IMiitdi, it concme block end pumice : IIIDdL 6' • 16' etectricalty opet ....
IDadl,. door. 16' x 25' IP'I'1 booetL a
...... 240 v .• 3 ph. power. Me-·.~ ....... ._,
1 1,l.e ... ft. , ••• ., ,.rtrint-··'-r r 40 cer•.
estate lnd•4•• 60' S-ton cr-.o & 16' 1 ....
/ BAYCREST HOME
with
GUEST SUITE
Lovely three bedroom home l n excellent location
of Newport's Baycr est area. Huge living rocm.
Spacious ldtchen with buJJt-lns. Attached to this
home is a complete guest or mother-in-law suite.
Large Urtng room with br ick fireplace. KJtchen.
Twin sized bedroom and bath. If this tit s your
needs please call a.nd let us show it to you. Priced
at $132,500. ·
Priced at $132,500
CaU 673-8550
~:IE REAL ESTATERS
mMAICUIRIT!, COitOMA D!l MAR 61,-11•
*Balboa Island*
Exchange -
CDMMER~I AL ARCADE
ON 2 FULL CORNER LOTS
T rade up ror realist!• J'lri··~ r·ommerr ial, in-
dustrial, mobile park. Real eqult' 3225,000
Same Location
22 Years
315 M.RINE AVE.
BALBOA ISLAND
* 673-6900 *
BIG OCEAN VIEWS
TWO BEAt.JTIFt:l li'iDIVIDUAL HOMES IN
EXCLUSNE CORO~A HIGHLA'iOS.
See these custom buUt houses ---one with 3
bedrooms and 2 baths, tht> other with 2 bedrooms,
2 baths and Ia r~e Mn ---\'ith wood bur n inc
fireplace and wet bar.
EACH HOME ADJOINS THF. S\\-HIMI'iG POOL
You may llve in this expensive area for less
by renting one of these lovely homes to help pay
the way. $187,500
Call Paul Martin ---644-7662 .
rental
Ll TTLE HOUSE FO R LUCKY C J UPLE'"
2 BEDROOMS, FI REPLAC E. GARDFN
S37StYRLY. ALSO ZBDRM. S32 5.
~ MARTIN · 644
-
7383
REAL ESTATE
A limited number of
3. 4 8: 5 bedroom residences.
From $135,300 to $215,000
Sant.a Ana Fw,.
San .loaquin HW. Rd
Pacific Coast Hwy
15 Bodi'~J Bay Onvt> • :-.iPwport s.-adl
• t-;'I I16H ·1J21
F'urn l~hPd modf'h orwn datly from
lOam tnfipm.
WSKfi)HQMES
• ... I I
TWO HOMES IS
ONE TOO MANY!
Reduced !r on ~~45,(l()0 to S219,000 FEE!'! GrPat
VIEW on frcw rou· Dovt'r Shores~ Quality arPa!
fiM ramll} Ooor plan! Supt>r sharp! 4 bedroon s,
3-1 2 haths, fcr".:ll r:hntng, famil} roorr, Z ftr f'-
plar es plus P00L ant1 3-r ar ~ra~Ke. Clmt Moses,
642-8235. H22
901 ~rOfl\~ 642 12)5 1·1~44 Mac:A"hvr l llld ....... 2 ..
NPWPOII 8eec;tl, C.hfor noe 12183
oldwell Banker
PRIVATE TENNIS COURT
FuJI~· la ghtl·d rr ;.:ul .. 1t wn ~1 /1.! tt:>nOI!-.
court on 1.; all'l' h illtop est ate
w :l20 dt•crt•t• \'ll'W from t he OCl'an
t o thr mtHmt.rm'. Surrounded by
rollrng 1,1\\ n-.. ~.trril•n:-;. a nd t .. lll
lrt'l'" 4 ht.•droom custom homl·
combll1l'" h .. mcl made miSSIOn ttll'
lloor~. hand tl''\turetl pl .. ~:-trr wall .
op(.n lw .tm <'ell ln!!-.. n .. 1k panrhn!.!.
.tntl lt.llr.m .1nd :\h.'\lt an ter .. lmH'
ti lt'' t:n t lo-..(•d t·n urt\Jrri pat1o
l'IHIIIll p,l ... ..,l, I,. '-\\l mllltnC pnul
,1ntl l·ll ''' 1 \d 1.11 t':\t ~ ronm cur~t
hnll'-t 'I , 1 noo
• C()U)WB.&. lAMia co.
644-1766
····" •..• . •..
••••Isla~ c.t. ...
Great Sales Activity
IN HTHE BbUFFS"
· --AND FOR GOOD REASON!
I t,t-.._f-• cmrivmtnlurns afford a UFE STYLE that
m ..... t ., tl.fJ n•'IUtrf'm~nts of many families whether
t ra~<>lo r s' Jr tust platn busy. An end unit socb
as •h1~ 011 .. 1fr<-rs apartment house convenience
PI r<: th.. pnva ~ of ::.n lndJvidual home. This
Irk h !JIA' r •·1 .... 1 llolorPs Plan is move-ln-sharpl
Tl • ., .. t wlrn()'loS, ~ l·aP,s rlus powder room, cozy
fl r r I I 111 r .. r I "' ~ o>r f!'l1 patio . . • perfe<"t
fo: ·. •ur 'l.•l.i!lll•' IJ ~>H'-. ''l.,:.<Y.
sw•@v••n
BAY AND BEACH
675-3000
~························· More Like A Jewel
than
A HOME ON LIDO ISLE
·' r.. 1 • troo'l s, ? 1 aths, 35 toot lot on trf>t>
"''a ... ' ''ll r c:t r P<>f 11 .1 t&as unique feature of
pa ~IJr •' • <;, 1-nl~. ma~ 1t SO F ASY
IC I I! • 0 11 , "T !':Ira::~ .
·\!lui• nnr loo 'lt\'0 !)\o;no:>li t ills property since
I ~ s ar. i 11 b Ul pn s11rae onditioo Wlth custom
1: ·:u ri'S. P:-1 .. ~ . .,.a, l Plow market at $129,000
J ~ ownpr s ar• anXJous to mo•e mto 0@"«' borne.
)ooo,n, Of 1:· l·} ~ppot.nlm<>nt..Sunster Creely. ageot,
r.; -334\.
orn, r nn tp;~ls only.)
BUNSTER CREELY, R•l Estate Bkr.
(714) 646..&338
0
FREE
1 n • ~ rl\ 01. : lun1t tru::, Pi t>• tnt al anl1
•. ~~ I• , , 1: r•hant .;os ln any 11011lt'
pur 1 '" r "' · • all ••' • 1lt'.
675-7225
~k~8Ja~s9'.-
Valley Realty
************** ~ch~lle Robers, Rultor
3333 E. eo. lfilliw.,
Coloaa del Mar ~5--873
****** ********
BALBOA PENINSULA
5 BEDROOMS, 5 BATH, 4400 SQUARE FEET
ON T WO lOTS; SHADES Of" OLD IIIE.mO.
$169,500
Announcement!
George and ltidlard Perlin
will be +rating from their
UNION OIL
Servia: station
at 30th and Newport,
.,....liT
Foe those of our fri ends
who still do not have
UNION OIL
cards,
rhis is your invitation
to get one quickly
at either of our two stations.
Phones:
675~70 and 673~33
JOHN BLOOMER, co-owner of Cltllent: Credit Eaetaace
of Santa Ana a.nd Orange, was oamed boss of tM year
at the annual bosses and awa.ros buqllet of the Newport
Beach Chapter of the American Business Woman's ~.
Mrs. C. K. Bell, member of the local chapter, pre-
sented her award wiMllll!: boss to the chapter. The
award was given b)' Michael Gertner, of t he taw
firm of House, Gertner and Brown. Pictuecl here, from
left, ar e Mr. Gertner, Mr •• Bell and Mt. Bloomer.
Pat· Keelan, education chairman, presented -scholarship
awards to Sandra B. Cook and Brenda Flonegan, Oruare
Coast College, and, In absentia, to Nata.lle Cross of
Humbolt state.
LIWC names officers
HOW MUCH
CAN YOU
AFFORD TO LOSE
IF A BURGLAR DECIDES
A ctlange of command in
the Lldo Isle Woman's Club
will take place at ttlelr June
meeting, when the coming
ye.ar's o~lcers will be l.n-
sfallell.
N~w officers for the 1976-
77 year w ~re tmantmously
elected at the Mas meeting.
Heading the slate is Barbara
de Mott as president. Assist-
Ing as her first vice-j)resl-
dent is Judy Franco, who
wUI p:an a:J thf! :"~TOgrams
for each of the 9 moa.tbs
beginning in October.
Second vlce..presitient Is
Joyce Reaume, ln charge of
the f'.md :aU~g ev'!(lt of
the 1ear. TWrd vice-Presi-
dent is Mart.an Plckeas,
who.'ie tlomcJo Is gathering
In the members. Cos~tte
Byington wru tend to re-
cording of the miJJ.Ites. Cor-
responding secretary fs
Susan Beechner. ida Tully
is treasurer,
TO BREAK INTO YOUR HOME
OR BUSINESS TONIGHT ? Tennis swap scheduled
Sea · Coast _ will plan
your home or business
security system.
Phone
642 -3490
Now!
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1651 Pl•cHtie •••· • Cos to w. ...
A tennis swap meet, re-
cycling unwanted tennis par-
aphernalia I.Jlto charitable
dollars, will be held at the
Newport Beach Tennis Col-
lege during the opening
rounds of the Adoption GuUd
tennis tournament at New-
port [each Tennis Club, Ma y
29 and 30, fro m 11 a.m.
to 3 p.m.
Benefiting the Holy Family
Adoption Service, the swap
meet Is being t oord1nated
by tennis enthusiast Marea
Ar mstrong, who requests
donations of unwanted tennis
Oii&Lube
o Cumjllf•tc cha~"s JoiH1f .. 1111:n, rul r!~o•n·~·
o I h•lp!t rn<~urr l•ml! w•·a rin~: p;1rl!> !i.
~Uitlll!h, t!UJI'! p1•rfurmancf'
• PleiiSt' plu;nc for <l1Jpotnl lll~n1
• 1---. light lratb
• Ask for our Free Battery Power Chec:k
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IIIII:• IIIII Uk
•u t~tiru ••n•-.r.s tooti for thl' lif~ of tirt> lrrDti
blli.,crtl, ._, lo"f. 11.!11 tirt' is "0 1 , .. ,ovetl fro, wh¥f'l.' ·--ftfllf.
Engine
Tune-Up
S44~!W~
14 k-a lotul"ll wllh t:'.cc,,n;"!M" llflll"""
• Our ltllll:h•ntet l!ktflln•o•lll' liM ·
111M' f lll!r mJiiWl • N!!w pnini:J, plva
• ~ ... r • T..-t di.HJ!i.,.,rsl•f1fnt
,.,.,....,.., edjvu r•""""''Of • Hr-IJI!I
-inttin " •-•h rvnn•na l!ltf:iM •
Jncludn n.t"•· Torn••· VW a lithl tn:c••· --:-::
~I-Mestber'78
Built with polyester cord that'a temprred in an o:du·
aive procHI ror optimum atnmRtb and m lliertee. n.~
rib tru:rl is well Jf'OO'oed, proYldiq plenty of tt'llcllon .qn lor dtcilive grip. In e\.-ety detail. thi1 tire gives
rou honest quality. at a price lhara in step willa lhe -·
Front-End
Alignment
Sn88 ~.:,:';;,_ . ~=~
(IICWis; trtlflt. wtlttl dri¥t (liS
• Colll'lpl!!l<• an•lr~u ;ond ,,h,nmrol
WM"KiiOII -IQ il'lr:l'f.ll~" llffl milr•~r
Mild ••pron ••Olefin~: ,.,~ly • l'rr< ,.
Mot! eqvlpment. us.-d b)' ~•po·n~llr~,t
~ict. ~~ .... •·MVr!! a Jll"o'rt"'"ll ....... ,.
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fill r.1 C11• e.l llr, WI.
I f
racquets, shoes, pictures,
troph.les or just plain '•tennis
junk" to be sold at a frac-
tion of orlglnal cost.
ThOse wish!~ to donate
tennis white elephants are
asked to call Marea at 644-
2539 or NBTC at 644.0056.
Tennis coll ege director
Linda Cushing and ber staff
wUI be ava.Uable for free
tennis tips on the teaching
alleys during the meet,
Scholarship
funds given
Tuesday Club of Newport
Harbor Is giving 7 schOlar-
ship awards this year, ac.
cording to the scholarship
chairman, Mrs. Emmett Ir-
win.
Two scholarsb.tps are go.
1ng to Golden West oursing
school . Rectptents are Mary
Lee Herzberg of Seal Beach
and Amy Hea.th of Hunting-
ton Beach.
Orange Coast College stu •
dents Penelope Sequlne of
Fountain Valley and Rene
Redar of Balboa -.rill receive
art schOlarshl.pawards given
by the Tuesday Club arts
aod crafts section.
Suunne Peters, El Monte;
MUes Greiner, Costa Mesa; I
and Michael Todd, Costa
Mesa, wUl receive tbelr
awards for their majors.
LIGo\L 11011CI
fiCTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The followlni person Is
doiog buslDess as: run
Clrcle Realty, 27672 Crown
Valley Parkway, Missfon VI-
ejo, Cal. 92675: Brent Clark
Rosenluoc, 23581 Via Es.
tella, Mission Viejo, Calif.
92675,
This busfness Is conduct-
ed by an lndtvldual. Sl.gned:
Brent Clark Roseolund.
This statement was ftled
with the county clerk of Or .
ange County May 13, 19?6.
PUbllsb: May 20, t7, June
3, 10, 1976, In the Newport
Harbor Ensign. r -56391
LIGaL IIOTICI
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The follcnrln( peraoa 11
ttoln( bul:lDesa u : Marruer-
tte Realty, t76?2Crowo Vat.
lty Pkwy., MIRioa Viejo,
Ca. 02675: Breot ClarkRos-
oollllld, 23511 VII Eolelll.
Ill-VIejo, CL mi75.
Tbll bo-11-•
eel by .. loill-. Sipecl: Br•c.-.
TIU ltateiDIDt wu G.led
with tM c:c.ty elftk of Or. ,... c-~-zo, 19'71,
Plbtub: .. .,. zo, n. 1 ..
~ ~D. lt'71. lo the N-rt ...,.,...~. F-11401
IIATT.ESSEI ...,_.£-
.-;-:-;~
CltiTA ..... .,.._ CIL ..................
Spyglass Hill to hold
Philharmonic benefit
Ttoe ...,._ lilt C..-
.... 7 ....... ..... ---. ... OrupC--
Iocloty •• -... --
-""'· ..., 2!, -' to 10 p.m. at VOla d'Amld,
tbe Promolllory Pobt e..,.
boue.
An '• AmertCIIl ecae••
tbeme wtl1 domlate 1M ae-
tfYltles. VIJ'IGM tllltertala-
meot, lncllldlae a bUber ..... -...... --... CI'OIIP ea.Ued tile ·~Cillrcb
Mice," a water llalht a-
tltblttoa by Newport Butlor bleb scbool ...,....,, Will
.. lo!lowecl by-......
14 piece '•DodDr'• a..t.•·
G•esta will bemd:tlllclla.-
ner selectlou from a typical
style Western B~ to
'
SE"i.H0R .JOfiN 'I . fUNNLY
(D-Callf.) wUl be the qaNf:
speaker a~ Park N~"''JJrt
this Sunday, May 23, He
will discuss his rt!I!@Otly
puhlls!1ed lOOk, '' i ·.e cha.n£:.
ing dream/' ln the mal.D
lounge from 10 a.m. tooooa.
The book outlines materials
an•1 energy shortages over
the nelrt few decades aod
discusses legl5laU•e pro-
posals to lessen their Im-
pact.
AUTOS COLLIDE
Linda Sue Cameau, 26,
Santa Ana, complaiDed of
pains after her car, south-
bound on Harbor BIYd., Co-
sta Mesa, was involved ID
an accident wlttt a car eut.
bound on Victoria St., driven
by Lance J. Danks, 28, of
209'1 Wallace St., Costa
Mesa, at 12:30 p.m. SaD-
day, May 16, Costa Mea
police reported. Tbe ac-
cident occarred In the ta-
tersecUoa ot the two ltnlb.
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ME111'0RTERS LAUDED
BY HEAI...lH GfiOUP
Local r.....,• wen
..... the 550 ..,.,...:'I ,_-.,. ...
M..tal lledll A ....... U. of"'-C-. fte ....... t.et.ded
Newport Bel.cb ,...._,.
Jue GokiJeq, wt.le Ide,
Tnq Slulor. llarU ED-
....._ Pllyll!s Edt--. B-w--. 111ar1 ........ ,. lllltll .......
-..t VtooL
BALBOA
Florist Special ...
INDOOR
PLANTS
BABY TEARS,
POTHOS,
GRAPE IVY,
MANY MORE.
!"POT
•s Pel• St •• M-r •• ,.eny
OPS<7 DAYS. 0 • 5 67 5. 1192
Service and Quality
SinrP · 1946
NURSERY-
FL-oRIST
Redwood Planter
. SALE
Sturdy 11'' Basket
Reg.
2.25
ATTRACTIVE REDWOOD BASKET
PROVIDES GOOD ORA IN AGE
FOR FUCHSlAS AND OTHER
Otn'IX>OR PLANTS.
POLITICS
AND ART
I doo"t -bow In tllf world lbe (NII1 arttst. 111111 11Titors do,. through history
muaged to get IDJihlnc dooe WI-lbe belp of poUUclllls.
Wboa Sl!l ....... re wu ....utag bla plaJS, I -r Utile el.ty COUDCU of Stratto..S-
on-MoD bid to belp blm? Aod, -~ 1ITIIIe bla operas or GeorJe Genlnr!D
wrote bla (~'eat American muatc, bow .,.ch poUUeal belp did !bey 1>88<1?
The rea.. I Ult the"" questtoas Is tllat, nowadays, there-seems to be a sudcleo
'•need" for &O"rDmeat to "help" u ret eome eallllre. The lalest ..tdeuee of this
Is lbe blc eeheme to help the lnllle Co. clocorate N-rt Ceator by I!I'I!Dc !be
tupayoro bodlcl a eultun.l center there. The beadqaartors of this great eootor Is
tllllliJI)IOd to he a lllgo llbrsry that wwl4 he blaer thaD all of the other libraries In
. to,. pot toptber. Yoa 111111 me, tile tupayen, will bly this thing, of course. at
tremODCiau ....t. II will be ealled a '•bnaeh Ialrary."·Thal name will mate-
u a.eh -u eallliiC the P_,. the br&DCb armory, or the E""'re state
BulldiDc the bnlleh -..ace oftlee.
AU ol this looU llkie put ol a crud plaD to -IJ.sb Newport Center as the
ot11e1a1 clo"'*n area of Newport s-11. Slaeo the people fOted ~ thlt Idea a
ffiW years bact, the C!)-"J 111111 oar city pornmODII!In marebed ahead, u:rny,
baJldlnc a poUco heoilqaarten, blc tire llallaa 111111 -.a library. The C-r of
Commerce Is put ol the team, too, IIIII Is .....,II their boolqttorters a.rl>y.
·Loob to 1110 llkie this tonlslrJIICto pot • a blc llal8o-. u the lmae ComJiony
reolly ftllbl to Ud ctlllllre, let them luUow tile I...S ol t1ao Socerotrom famUy. The
So&erotromo -led eome prime -IDr the Soath Coast a..,.rtory Tbootre •
That'o tile ftJ ctlllllnJ aetiYIIieo lan 11.-helped Ia tile put -by aceeulltl people
who bid _..., eluo lllld edore, themoolftl, to really,... to belp.
U we're aolll to bodlcl thlt blc 111111J lllnrJ Ill Newport Center, we mJcb1 u well
otoek It With boob oa bow to become a -MHot ~. '' ~!e~p~oc•• the arts Is a l>lc
thlaC With the -••u .... .bd ,._ laok It the IDd ol art they prodlco.
AL FOIIGIT
BOONDOGGLE OF THE WEEK-Tho feden.lpol'llmeotopaldo $57,000 to_.. ...
the -IIIII l>oltta ol alriiDo ~ J -lllln dooe It IDr them free. • • • • • • • • • •
llowD It the •re. we"n •noeed • IIIII palaled "• IDr ammor. Wo can help
1011 do tho ame 111111 Co1DaJ PaiiU.
,HARDW RE
•
ANTHONY DAVIS, professiona.l footba ll star, prepares
to take hand-off from Debbie Va u Cleave, Miss Newport
Betch .-)Jst a little work-out before tackling the
assignment of breakfast speake r at this morning's athletic
awards banquet.
ANTHONY DAVIS TALKS
TO LOCAL SCHOLARS
Football s tar Anthony
Davis •·as schedulerlto speak
this morning, May 20, at the
12th annual high S"hC))J ath-
leUc award:; b:!!ak1'ast or
the Nev."POrt Harbor Cha m-
ber of Commerce.
The l:lO a.m. brea kfast
at the Marriott hotel honored
the followln g top boy and
girl athletes rtom ~ewport
HarbOr and Corona del Ma r
high sch >OIS.
• COM HlGH SC IIOOL
~!{uyen, Lit Ogden, Connie
Politos ke, R~ky Rohde,
La ura Sernonsen, Debbie
Vug£1.._
• IIARROR HIGH
Ro}'S --Goroon Adams,
FrA nk Anrle rson, T}'r()ne
Blair, Steve Bruno, Kim
Cooke, Jeff DeMott, Joe Dts-
tanis lao, John IJob rott, Gary
E rtz, Steve Foley, Greg
Fults, Rtck Harrison, Bryant
Hurnann, Steve Marost, Ted
MI'Kinley, George ~ewland,
J ack Rainwater, Tucker
Sha rp, Rick}' Wittwer, Jeff
Wil son.
Girls •. Barhara Benish,
Be-c k~ Danie-l, Marji Fri.day,
Pam Knox, Nanc)' Olson,
Garle P('nf'well, Lori
Sclloettler, Ba rbaraStctnner,
Sally Stege, Lynne Williams.
• .• """""" ttot·· of "
posdtle put aod opem apace
sJtu tbat eoWd be boa«ht
by Newport ~jers 1.s be-
tac '**lied at CHy Hall.
At a J~me 14 pd)Uc llea.r-
lDC, tbe ctty eouncu w111
di8eaa whetber the city
s..,.._4 bay aU, a> me or none
ot the sites, lDd whether a
eHy boD4 lasue Aould be
I* to 'tOters to try to n lse
tb.e moeey.
No cost estimate wu made
tor the 21 -site package.
However, a smaller llst or
5 sites, recommended last
mooth by CouncUman Paul
Ryckotf, would .cost between
U,6 ud $7 million, says
a·-pa_rlts dept. estimate, de-
pf!Dd~Dg on hOw much of the
old Castaways site at West .
ellff and Dover the city wants
to buy, Earlier, the Parks,
Beaches and Recreation
Dept. and the lrvlne Co.
had estimated that thE' Cast-
aways site alooe would cost
Sl3 mUUoo. However, the
PBR Commlsaloo's stloppl.ng
Us! g-Ives the city a choice
of buYIOC either ooe-thtrd
or one-ninth of the Cast-
aways area, at a cost or
either $5 .1 or S1.7 mlllton.
Also Included on the'· Rye -
kart list'' are 2 ac res at
the end of the pltnoed West
Newport park, the 8,8-acre
so...called la.od-tndf. rem-
nant near Eaatbluff Park, a
1,35-acr• lot at the com er
of Marine and Bayside near
Balboa Island, and 2 tots
adjolnlng the lnspln.tloo
Point vlewsUe on the edge
of COM state beach park.
Besides the Initial cost,
these sites woald cost the
city S2, 566 to $4,436 an-
nually 'npropertytu: losses,
plus an estimated S3,050 to
S4.,750 in lJUlllal malnten-
aoce costs.
The l"ine Company's
David Nelsh urged the New-
port CouncU last week to
make a deelston 100n, and
lf the proposal Is to be
put to a pibUc boad ,vote,
to schedule It fbr tttfs No~
vember.
··Some of these parce ls
Boys .• Patrick A11e r 'L,
G ar)' ... nnS:L~Si, B:ad
G reeley, Spyr ldon Kemble,
Ci,ar:es Wingard, RlchaM
Nl!bb, Wl.lllam Holland, Greg
Nevtlle, Dau Gerken, Ml-
c~.l"tel Palmer, . Francis
Frowne, Jea Wherry, Phll
Lebenbaum, Monte Pries,
Doug Gam, Robert ~au man,
Michael Sch'eber, Micha el
CtrUio.
G!ris --Altson ChHd, Dina
De Candle Ma~n .
Paula Met PhOng
DAR Maytime show
to present fashions
BILL BROWNEL ~ fou ndE-r
and state dir ector of ''We
Tip, •· tile proJr am for l:atch-
lng dope pushers with t<?le .
;>h.,ued nfo :m;'loJ, -.·m a1-
d,·ess the Newport Harbor
E:rcba.age Club hmcheol to-
day, May 20, at the Bahia
Corinthian Yacht Club. Mr.
Brownell, a rormer Loo
Ae~~e1es sherltrs :l··pt. po-
llcem.tn, s!lrted We Tip In
: 9'11 and served 3 years
aoi Us M:loolaJ p;e;ldent.
Through We Tlp,peoplehav-
lnl lnformatlou a'xl"Jt nu -
cotlcs may call 800-472 -
7785, toll free.
COMBAT VEHICLES
READIED FOR Fl RING
AU, S. Army M551 Sheri-
dan armored recooDllssance
lirbont lSSllllt •ehlcle ud
u VCOA! tank a.re being
adapted ben by Aero-
..trollle Ford Corporation
lor 1e1t fl.r1Dp of the new
Sldllelqb Luer Beam RieSer
(LBR) mluUe.
LOlli F. Hetllg, Ytce
praldftt IDd IIHfll o.a.a-
apr of tbt compuJ'S Aero-
IIIIIW.e Dlfltloa ·at New-
port Btoeb llllcl tlleprocrom
coUo ... --· 10 _, 1111 181111lelln --trol .,U. lrGm !be IIUd-
ud SIIWthl\ W'bleb .._
lolnnd-pldloc<t,
10 lllo -S.WeiiCIO L-r ----·-........ tile -., .....
~~~~--·*· -LBR IJiltm to-... -. ... two-!
·-w1l1 be -.. llot II-Cool-.,r ftrtl( ...... Jlll, .......... ......
The Col. William Cabell
Chapt er, DAR, or Newport
Reach wUJ hold Its annual
Maythne luncheon and rash-
ion show at the Airporter
Inn on May 26 at 11 :30 a.m.
Cha.lrmen fortheeventare
Mrs. S. M. Reber, luncheon;
Mrs . Earl Cor kett, golden
Plepharts; Mrs. William
r ritt, prites and publicity;
M•.s. Ewart Miller, decora-
tions, and Mrs. Richard
Brarlfor,1, the fash:on show
coordinator .
Luncheon tables wUl be
restive \\'ilh flags, baskets
or l··e.~;tnry a M1 fresh
!lo·\·~rs .
Mrs. Reginald Stlby, pro-
gr.l.n hHrman, will lnt ro-
LEGAL IIOTICE
ORDIN ANC! NO. 1&68
A:\ ORDINANCE OF THE
CITY OF NEWPORT
BEACH AMENDING SEC-
TION 1.12.020 OF THE
NEWPORT BE ACH MU-
NictPAL CODE BY AM -
ENDING SUBSECTION (3)
THEREOF AUTHORIZlNG
MARINE DE PARTMENT
PERSONNE L TO MAKE
ARR ESTS FOR VIOLA-
TIONS Or CHAPTERS 7 ••
04 '•DOGS", 7.16 '•ANI-
MALS AT LARGE'•, AND
7.20 ''ANIMAL NUISAN-
CES•· or THE NEWPORT
BEACH MUNICIPAL
CODE
The City r:ound l of the
City of Newport BHc h OOES
ORDAJN as follows:
SECTION 1. Sec Uonl.lZ.-
020 of the Newport Bete h
Municipal Code is hereby
amended by amfiOdln« Sab-seeuoa (3) thereof to read
u follows:
·•(3) The MulDe Dlr«tor
and members ol the ltaff
of tbt MartDe Deplrtmeat,aa
..,.etllcall1 de-ted by
the Nartae Dtreetor, ibtll
hln tbe powu to make ar-
r-lor ur riolatloo at
C-r 5 or Din-s at
tilt Calllo--n 111c1 ~nlptloo Code, Ttllt 11 at
thla Codt,..utltd'•Rec:re~ ..
tlDMI Aeth1Uu•·, Ttllel'hl
t:ltLt Cotlt .tiUtd ••.....,.
Rtpla-·, C-tr ?.N ot..,Codi,..W''Docl''•
duce Mrs. Lyle Evans, who
will speak on Ne-."))rtBear h
blcenteonlal •·u.p -date•· for
the spring, summer and tall.
New otflce .:-s for 197 &-
7 8, ins!alled by Mrs. Leland
Bolio, are Mrs. Robert
Roper, regent; Mrs. Howard
Taylor, vice re&enr; Mrs,
Ha rold Cox, chaplain; Mrs.
E. w. C rumley, recorolng
secretary; Mrs. Ca rl Bt>n-
nitt, co.:respollding secre-
tary; M.rs. Fruk Simmons,
registrar; Mt s.Jotm Harris,
historian; Mrs. Ewart
Miller, Utn.rian, aDd Mrs.
George Buccola, parllamen-
tarlan. Mrs. Oliver Minear
Is immediate past rei en'.
LIUL11011CI
Chapter 7,16 of this Code
enUUed '• ArUmals at
Large", and Cba.pter 7,20 of
this Code enUtled '• Animal
Nuisances•·, aad ahlll hive
the power to mate arrests
ror Ylotattona of the foUow-
l~ aeetioos of thlJ c•:
SecUoo 6,04,060 ''Improper
Garbage DltpOaaJ'·, See-
tloo 6.04.%00 "1'1mperiD(
With Public Refu11 Contain
ers", aDd Seetta. 10,06,010
'·Humao Waitt.'" •·
SECTION %, Tbta Or.
dln&Dce lllaU be poblt.ll«<
once In the oftldal DtWiflll-
per of tbe CttJ, llltltbeame
shlll be elfecU.e tlltrty (SO)
daya after tbt clt.te of ill ·-· This Ordl..Duce wu lotro-
«haeed at a nplar meetklc
of the CIIJ CoucU of tile
City of Newport 8Mcb bekt
oa !be ZGib clay at April. 11'11,
ud .,.. adopitd • tbt lottl
daJ oiMaJ, Ul76, bJ tbtlol·
1oWIIoc -.. wit: AYES, COirNC!LIIEN: Ro-
Ctn, llollaJ,. BarN~,
, K-, ..-., Rycloll,
WJULlma.
liOES, COUIICILIIEM: -· ABSENT COIIliCILIIEll:
M-•
llowtn!M.ilolon 11aror
ATTEST:
Don.Goorp
CtlyC-
-: ..., 110, :>:. .................
are be1ag considered for de-
velopment,·· he remiftded
tbem. '•But, the compuy•s
policy l.s to sell lnJ pteee
or property reqoeated by a
public agency for fatr mar-
ket value.'' Tbe Castaways
site. the Marine-Bayside lot,
and the Easlblutf remnant
are owned by the Irvine Co.
Tbe PBR Commission's
larger USC or 21 sites ln·
e ludes an ert.n 5 acres of
the West Newport Park, 3
acres ln Semeniuk Slough,
11 acres south or V ersallles
apartments, 1.5 acre s at
32nd and Balboa, 2 acres
ror Ensign Vte•· Park on
CUff Dr., and 4 Balboe Is-
land playlets.
Aim, 8 acr es at Tntin
and Unlv ersit}', &.2 acres
on Spyglass Hill, 15 a cres
of Spyglass Canyon, 5 acns
to ldd to San Joaquin Hills
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COSTA
MESA
Park, 8 acres added tu COM
Communit}' Youth CE1lter, t
acres east of Carden School
In Corona del Mar to aiM
to the sC"bool lot and othe r
land west of tile school, al-
f r.ad~· city-owned, and a
quarter acre in Corona Hlg~
lan1s for a tots play lot.
lJon Riner, ov.·ne-r of thE>
2 lots t•ordr.rlng t.helnsplra-
tlon Ptowt vt e•stte, urgP-1 the
Council to drop thos~c" lots
front ··onside-ro.Uon.
SllO IN CAFE STOLE~
-'wror lmatelr $300 in
"ISh was stolen from the
sale in Ma Barker's restau-
r aDt, 212 E. 17th St ., Costa
Mesa, pollee reported at 8:35
a.m. Sunday, Ma)' 2. Ttlt:
t hief pned open the sale
afte r pu shinf in a window
to gain e.,try to the eating
place.
LIDO ISLE borne tour plaraie rs are, {rom left, ~lrs.
Anthon)' Tully, Mrs. Robert Dot-tor and Mrs. John A_
Rums relct. pictured ln t he John De Wi tt r esadence, or1r
or the 5 homes selected fort~ Mar 26 event. The hours
for this Ulth annual tou r are 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Tea -.·m
be sen ed from 2 to 5 at the clubhouse, wht>r P poste-r s
and collages wUI depict the act ivities or ~·olunteer clvi'.
and cultu.n.l orpnlu Uons. The Newport Harbor high
school band will pia)' music r a byront-era, and at
4:30 p.m. the Ll r1o version or tile f::loston tea party wtll
be held. Abo on the tour are the hOme-s of BUI and
Jud}· Jo1e rrell, 351 Via Lido Soud; Robert and Laurie
Warmington, 220 V ~a Genoa; Denoe and Ron Soderll!LR,
500 Via Lido ~orrl, and Sue and Eldon .;actson 136 Via
Trieste. The De Win ho me is at 900 \'ta Zu rirft Cir 'le.
The tour also inr>IUdPs Dr. Donald and Fen Mr An lis'
ra~'ht, Sea Rogue , at the clubhouse doc.k.
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Tile TtJurlday Mona.btc:
Club's Globetrotter 1ect1o1a
will ta ke Its nnat trfp ... ,
27, when members ):larwy
b}' bus to San Diego. Tbebas
wUJ depart from Coco's at
Fas hion lslmd at 10 a.m.
They wUI board tbe Sao DI-
e-go Harbor Cnaise tor a 3
hour toor of thf!' Sa~~ Dleco
1\a rl.<l r. Then ttlf'y Will bue
lum·h at the Little America
Hotel.
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Quullo.-. on._ Old T•••-t -•ered bJ OleiiCift L Arc:t.', Jr.
Q. 81•c• tile two
-..... fh, ., . ., ................. .
............. Teet•
Trlbn of lwHI, the tnle
n....._r of trilla• lnwobad ••• _ ............. 1S....,
..... cion ......... COft .....
to apeek ot th•• •• the
Twelve Trl..._ ratltet titan
the Thirteen? Which tribe
._ left out in thia reckon-
Ing? A.
Old T_.• neul ..... ., Wa
U.. cefcuteted dtfterently _,
A.
IIEIIPOIIT I!Aiml EIIIICII
IECJJIIO Sf.C'TIOI - -P•Z lit-··'~coaa ae.-. our.
lrJ-.L-w.-.., Bible
Sellool Lason I TW' MGMltJ8 1:1-·
,_ ·"CMMtnAM ••~." ceu ............. .L
GaMa. Tat: .... to-, .. ,... s .. fr ... -.... -.. -,._ .., MM, ,... luu, _..... ilrliroer,d tU f,.tJtllt 1M ...,.. ,. c.-.
(I n-. 1:10).
D ::... ""'." ;::;:, ~
1r1n11 of the wrath and
dr rt• ad:i<ca to c::o:ae. oad, .. .... _ .................
tho -by whc thio fate _,. he etcaped by-the
payment or • tuitaYe ran.orn. 1lw:
name "apostle" is rmenlly c'wn to
the first discip'es of ]etas. Paal wu
also called an apolltlrt. •tthotwh he was
not -of tt.. CJricmol 12 d;,.,;pteo, 11 ·
of whom "'tte c:a.Ued apc:.tltt. His
dowu --aaci nplaioecl .. them the Goopol. whkh it the "a-1
newa·" of God'• plaa of reclc:at~•--.
for lost tanners. They were 'ft!I'J ,..
ttptive, and one of them .iu plrticu-
Lar, who was a Nlive of T1lyltira ill
western Asia. but was a ... _., of
purplt:" doth in Philippi. believed aad
..... baptim:l ··ith htt boateltcld..
SM ar onor: deman..-atect the frllit
or her a>mplel. ulvaboa by .. ,..
the: thr« mihiooaries to ~ Iter
hou~ the i r htadqu.artall while
fltaching in that area.
Lord ,_ Ooriol. """ --.. • ...r. """lh)'-. ,. -.. , tho_ ... _ .,_ and "'-" ~
lAd s;lao to ltaft jai """ tho ...,..
whkh theJ did.
NO QIMftAINI .. An associate ev~
tillS illlout a man
who took off his mask
and found his ldel Itlt,
lily AALPit IELL
There were ac.
tually only 12 sons of Jacob,
not 13. But in Genesis 48 :22
Jacob granted to Joseph a
do11bl~ portion of his inheri-
tance, rather .than the ~ingi P
portion which ea<'h of the
other 11 son~ wa" to receh·e.
Thitt meant that i n effl'd ,
while the r e would be no
t r·ibe of Joseph as such. the re
would be rwo .Joseph tri be~:
thE> t r·ibe of Ephraim and the
t ribe of Ma naRseh. In other
worth~. Ephraim waR T ribe
A of Jo~ph . a nrl ManM.ote h
wn.<:. Tribe B of Jo!';eph.
At the time
when Adam and Eve were
created. they we re placed in
an ideal en \'ironment for the
preser,·ation of human life.
The Garden of Eden wu suit-
able for maintaining their
h ealth and v igor unim·
paired. E\'en after they were
expelled from Eden it would
sE.'('m that <"Ondition,: for lon-
}!f';;·ity were ~till far more
fm·orable than they later be-
<'ame after the Flood, and
l ht>l'C may well howe been a
vi1·tual ab:o'l'm'e of (ti~ea~.
drt · ion of hit apostleship is ·
in ~nthians IS :9. 10: .. For,.:;
the leaot of tt.. opostko, that am nol
meet to be called an apostle, becaute
I ponecutod the church of God. But
by the era~ of God I am what I am. H
H is business wu to 10 whe&eru Joti1
Lord Jert: him to warn people of ail
nations, and putjc:u1arty the Gmtilea,
that they were loR tbrouch sin and
could he redeemed Otlly through IoUth
in Jesus Christ who had gi\'en H im-
~f to be the ransom for all.
SATAN PIAISID GOO
At ~ or the a~bteqw payer
meetinrs a girl, who had •a tpirit of
divination," met Paul and his com~
panions and proclaimed, '111ete men
are; the .servants of the most hich God,
which shew unto us the way of salva-
tion." s~ did this for many days
and it must have attracted rrat at-
tention. She ••as the slaw of certaia
men who made "much pin by (herJ
JOOthsaylnc." or what today we
would call ·•rortune tellinc" or propb-
esyinc of the future life of individ-
uals. Apparently the girl suffered
from the eff«ts of the evil ..,u1t.
and Paul, being pieved, turned ud
said to the apirit, .. 1 command thee
in the nat"nt!:: of Jesus Christ to a.ae
out of her." And the n:il lpirit
oheycd, .nth the reoult that the cirl
could no lancer tc:U fmtunea.
Aftu a 'nal mee«i+c _. dll
Chrutiano, Paul """ Sila• loft ... dtJ and went ahnnt «) nnb ,.,...:hww:.t to
the pon of Aa1pUpotio, ,-., -.._
40 ..a.. to Apallonio, ana --
-$0 .w.. f ......... -
1aaicte. "whue wu a 17 ••• of
the ]ew1... It was an Dnpa~tant a...;-
pon '" the north end of a ..,_ ol
the A ..... Sea. Thq-..... W
to w.a.lk aJJ of this diltanoe. tMit 6eJ
never said anythinc about die ....,.
dust, or toil of tM jOUJ"Dey. 1'1.7
wu-e on t~ Lord's busina.~ and He
took c..-.rc of them. They never en--
bled or l-omplained about the maa ia
the vision inducing them to come 0111 a
long and arduous journey wberr-they
wC'~ so unwekome.
·•Assocfalt-Evangelist R•lph Bell ll .,.t-s welh
his wife. Jean, and t~ir lwo sons in Bell.,.uc.
Colorado He is the author of 'Soul Free. hom
wteieh this e•~rpt is lakf'n bv l)oc'rmiSS>On ol
A«f.'fll Books,Ol!H5 by 8 /P Publeco~~t•on~. lm Denver, Colorado.
On t he oth e r ha nd, the
fl·ibto-of Led wa~ to !'\ern as
the prie~U~· tribe. c-arin)! for
the ~pi ritual welfare of all
the !'e-st of the tribe~~:. T here-
fore t he tr ibe of Le,·j wa.o;; to
rt"<'f'i n~ no t r ibal territor~· :1"
l"nch (it~~: member" beinv rli..:-
trihntPd in de~i,l!'naterl cit ie•..:
anrl town,~;; throug-hout ('n-
n:t:m following it~ l'Onque,~;;t I.
Thi . ..: wQuld ha\'e m<'ant th.:lt
lhc>1·e wpuJrl be only 1 1 t r ib:d
territori e~ r a ther t han 12.
w ere it not for the fact that
there we re t wo Jo!oieph tribe:-.
to make up for th e .o;;ubt rnc-
tion of Le,·i frQm the num-
ber o! Jandhohlin~t t r ihe~.
Yet it wa,<; God',~;; purp ose
that THael l'hould con.!l-i~~:t of
12 tribe,.. rather than merely
t I. The double honor g rant-
ed to Joseph by ~i\·inJ! him
(through h i,.. ,~;;on,~;;) a rlouhle
inheritancE> came to him lx>-
rause of h i~ out,~;;tanrHnv ~t.er
\'ice~t. in p r e!'len'ing hil' wholf'
famih · from death in time of
fam irle, and also for ~t.u pplr
inl[ them with a hal'en of ref-
UJ!e in the land of the :'\ile.
Q• Why do -'•
not lt.. .. long
they did In early todoy ..
Whe n t hes e co nditions
gradually changed for the
wor se, particularly a fter t he
terrible jud~m e nt of the
F lood, the life expectancy of
man became progres~ively
!'hor ter. By Moses' era a life-
time of 70 \'ears wa,: con-
!'idered nori-nal. and those
who li\·ed on to 80 or beyond
wt're generally beset with
di~om fort~ and weaknesses
of ,·ar i ou~ ~o1·ts un-til they
finally pa~sed from the scene
(cf. P salm 90 :10. datinS!'
back to t he time of Moses,
:\rotmd 14 00 B.C.). It seems
that there wa!' a g radual
work ing out of the cursed
~tfect!'l of fi-in upon t he phy.!l-
ical well-bein~ a nd stamina
o f the human race. e \·en long
after t h e Fall had taken
place.
:\~for t he SUJ.!J:"estion that
time may ha"e been differ-
ently comput ed d ur in)! the
earlier hil'tor~· of mankind.
t h i!' cou ld only have been
t he case if the planet Earth
r e\·o],·e d m o r e rapidly
around the sun then than it
does now. R,· rlefi nition a ~-ear i~ reckori'erl a!' the time
nt-t·f':-.~a r~· for the earth to
make one complete rel'olution
aJ-otmd the ~un . AccordinJ.!
to Gene,~;;i~ I :14 th i~~: rel'olu-
tinn. a~ well a~ t he ch\il y ro-
latiPn o f the g lobe, wa s
pretty well ~et and standard-
ized 1·ight from the begin-
nit1)!. It i.o: J·nther unlikeb·
(thou.('h not ab~olutely im -
po!i:.<~ible) t hat the~e plane-
t:~ry moYement;;: wou ld ha\'e
g 1·ent!y alte1·erl !'";i nc·e t he cre-
ation of man upon the earth.
PAUL CALLED Of GOD
l o his joume1J. Paul was led by the
Holy Spirit to Troas in tht north-
western ~rt of what is today called
Turkey in Asia, but wu then M:Ysia.
lnrre, in a vision, he aw and heard
a. man u.yinc to him, .. Come OYU' iato
Ma«dorua, and help us"' (Acts 16:9).
He believed thi1 wu a direct "call"
from his lord, aDd, with Dr. Luke,
T;mothy, ond Silu (S;Innus), he
went by boat northwest to the isb.nd
of Samothracia (where they appar-
ently spent the: nicht}, and the nf:xt
day t.My reached the mainland of
Europe at the: port 'of Neapolis in
Macedonia. which today is the nort!t-
em p1.rt of Greece, the southern part
being called Achaia. No man md
them and they went about 15 or 20
mile• northwest inland to Philippi,
which was 1M chief city of that part
of Macedonia and a Roman colony.
PAUL'S fllST CONVDT IN EUlOI'£
It is tt~. but no man met him
there, althouch it was a "man of Mace-
donia" that he. saw in his vision ; but
he did find a pra~r .mectinc on the
Sabb.th Day conducted by women
outJKie of the city by a ri~r. He sat
AN EAIITIIQUAIIE SRM0N
This angered her muten and they
had Pan\ and Silas arrested, daimi,.-
falsely that they taught cuJtoms a:a-
lawful for Romans to ac:oept. The
mob was st irred up and the ma,ia-
trat~s commanded that Paul and Silas
be beaten. After this was done they
were jail~d and the jailer ••ttm..
thm~ into the inner prison fdunpon).
and mad~ their fe-et fast in the stocks. ..
But this did not discourace Paul ud
Silas and they "sang prai.es UDto
God," and pray("{\ so loodly that the
othu prisoners hurd them. God tent
an earthquake that shook the founda-
tion• of the prison so that an die
doors were-opened and all the: pris.-
onen frted. Paul took c'hafte of tbe
jailer, and all in the houst were taved
after Paul explained to them the Gos-
~1. hi s text being, "Believe on the
Devotional "THE EVANGEL," BOX 25, La rgo, Fla.
Let ua net ...., .. do others. I Thns. 5:t
CHRIST _. HIS PEOPLE
There are many ways of promoting Chr istian w<~kefulness . .1\mong the rest, let me strorcly advi5e Christ•ans to converse t0gcther concemmg the ways of
the lord. Chnstian and HDpelu!, as they journeyed toward the Celestial City, said to themselves:
''To prevent drowsiness in th1s place. let us-fall into i ood dtscourse."
Christians who isolate themselves and walk alone are very liable to erow
drowsy. Hold Christian company, and you wi!l be kept .,.akeful by it. and ,..
frtshed and encoura&ed to make quicker progress 1n the road to Heaven.-s........, HE dt'SC('ndf"fl tb11.t we m1ght asct"nd-John 6 :38 and 14:3.
HE b«'a me poor that -Ne m1ght Df'comc rich -II Cor. 8 :9 and
J l!rfll'!!l 2:~.
HI-: \la..: born that \l(' mi~;ht be born again-John 1 :14 and 3 :2, i .
H E he-c-.~ a Hrvant that v.·c might l:K-&oM-Phil. 2:7 and
Gal. 4:6-7.
HE had no hom<' th.at w e lmght have a home in Ht'aven-
Matt. 8 :20 and John H :2.
HE •·u huugr)· that we m1ght tx-fed-Matt. 4:2 and John 6:50.
HE was thinly that we might drink of the wells or aah'&Uon-
John 19:26 and Iu. 12:3.
KE was weartl'd that we mi&ht rest -John 4:6 and Matt. 11 :29
HE Wa! str.ipped that we might be-clo~-Matt. 77 :28 nnd
Roman.; 3:22.
H£ was forsaken that we might not be forsaken-Matt. 27:t6.
Romans 3 :22 and Heb. 13 :5.
HE was aad that we mla:ht be glad-Isaiah 53:3 and PhU. 41 :4.
HE "A'U bound that we mia:ht go free-Matt. 27 :2 and John 1 :32--38.
KE was rn~~de sin that 'Ne mia:ht be made rtahteous-n Cor. ~ :21.
II£ died that •·e micht liw--John 19 :33 and John ~:24, 25.
HE will comt' down that ~ may be eaucht up--1 'Ibeu. 41:16-17.
{F'r-om Western Meae~r}
tl WOH tiT
TQe OOOJ~
BY OR. BOB JONES
11011 JONES Unl~srslly
.... , • .,~'''' sour" '-••o''"" '""''"
Ha lalil his riPt hand upon me, sayinc unto me, Fur not. Rev. 1:17
One of Welli naton's officers, when commanded to go on some perilous duty, Jin&efed a moment as if afn~id. and then sa1d:
..Let me have one clasp of your all-conquerina hand before I eo; and then I can do it"
Seek the clasp of Christ's. hand before every bit of WOfk, every hard t.sk.,
wet}' battle. ft'ef'1 lood deed. Bend your head m the dew¥ freshness of IMWY mornirw, ere )'00 fO forth to meet the day's duties and penis. and Wlit for the benediction of ChriSt, as He lays His h.ands upon you, They are hands of blessine.
Their touch will inspire you for courage and strength and all beautiful and noble livine.-J. R. Millet.
le6nt san of theM forty C:ays. and spukin& of tM thlnp peftlhtif'l .... lltnr"detn ., ... Acta 1:3
This lingerirw for forty days is the crownina proof of Christ's tender reprd for His little flock. He who had !aid down His life for them is loath to ,....,. tfMm..
Thoo&h they hlld fonaken Him. and doobted Hirn, they lvd not wearied, much
less. had they worn OLJ!, His !ewe. He stays ~o l~k again, and yet ll•in. and Yet
apm, upon t.~· as 1f turntng back and hnGermg to bless them. It is all of • pu~ce With HIS l1fe of love. Everywhere He meets them without a tOUCh of up.
bt:aidinlioo without r~lling _a single memory of all His bitter sufterina. revulinc Htmself to the disciples wtth a tenderness and blessedness indelcrit.bly ~ tiful.
. Ho"!' can He 10 till He has healed the Magdalene's bro«en heart? He must ltn1er t tl! poor Peter can venture near to have his forgiveness assured. He must stay to strentthen Thomas' faith. He must tarry with them til l He has made tt.m
feel that He is just the same friendly, brotherly Jesus that Ha has ever been ~ring for. them in ~heir work, watch ina them w•th a yeamina pitY, stooplnr tO kmdle • f1re for the1r warmth, aOd to cook the fish for their meaL and then to bid them come and dine.-Mark Guy PearH '
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HE QA'IE HIS LIFE FOR ME
Tht Qary Hett
Some yea~ aco. in lnc:tiaNt, • airt had been tetT ibly burned, ar"Kt the ~ort thought she would diet but they said: "If we ~:outd aet enou&h humao llun. we rn ilht be able to ......, ner.'"
tn Gllry, there '*" • MWSboy, named William Ruff, one of whose leas ....
practically of no U5e to hirn. He found out about Ethel Smith's condihon, and
soina to the doctor, "Do you think there is enouah skin on thM. ,.., " he asked, ''to uve Ethel's life?'" "Yea!"
"Well, then take it off."
And 'thew put Will ill"''' Rutr Under the aOHthetlc and toe* the lkln of1' Cha 1111
and put littTe bitt of it over the poor burned parts of Ethel Smith, ~ in a lhort
tlma bepn to thOw sl&nl of improvement. But William Ruff died.
When he ... ~inc. the doctor said: "'Billy, do you kow JOU .. d)'ina?"
--v-.• he Mid, "I thOuiht I WOUld d ie, but, it's all rilbt t aiWI)'I t~t I
wot.dd be of no use in ,this wotld with that poor '• if I had to dtal It that ny all the tltna1 flut nclllll' I Nwl taYeCf a life, I am lllt1sfMid."
TN people of tNt town 10 be/lewd in vlcar'lous ~ thM they put up a
"*"""l'nt in the '**" of it to eotntnemorate the sacrifict al William ftuff.
I 10 then!, arne~ 1 ... • 1"ifl comll'll with a bouQIIet. wNch lhe ~ on the -. ......... -doirw tlllt lotr' I .... "0, don't rou know? ~. tftlt man died for rnel 1 1tn Ethel Smith. WilliaM Avtr-... lifo ... -· Ytt. -. .. tome~ who .-.r have In any.., ..,.lllld .. ttudl for u. sac:rit'ic:e of ..... ant?
Soma ona .. id: -...._ .... , I ,.,., 10 the lord for ell hil IIIIMfitl ID fM'l'"
It -.nts to me tMt tf WI btl ... this,. tM Ntt&Q __. ... in ... hWMn heM .tloufd be: "'Noll .... ow I dol" ..... lhOutd I do?"" , •
In wfew of ........ -=rfflce for w on C.Mry"s ero.. CM .. do ._ hrt .tYe hNn our .,...,. ..,. ••• ow llfa. our •II In aratetut ..W:. ID our SWfour \l;ho diad ..... 1
(COMTtNLIII!D MIXT WEU:)
Christ Is
the Liberator
c .. •ydtiltf 800d C(MW Ottt of
N•ZMdle~ -Jolu! 1 :46
,. fildo ~ --J ..... cbole 11 a diaciple was a maa by
the JWne ol Nathanael. He liftd ia
Calla of Galilee, aot far (ro. Naz-
aredt. Attboup a sincere maa, Na·
thaud ... of a prejudited a.aftlrc.
He did DOt belie-ve thM such a place
as Nazamh could produce 011e •
peal .. the Chriit
JttSt why Nathanael enk:rtained
JUCh fediap is DOl dearly kaowa.,
h il tbou&ht, however, that his skep-
ticism wu not prompted ao mu::h
by aay ill repuoe ol the place u by
its lowl.ineu and petry iatipificance. nu.. .... ___ to
him, Jeails had to deal with a prob-
lem which, Ia this peratioo, is at
the root of modi ol lbe workf'1 tur-..,.;t aood ...,........__....,....
But after Jcta~ maaifcsted H'u
-..ematlu'al.·~;-•Nathanael at
oa:e ~ Him .a the. Soe
of God.. Jesas Mid 10 him, '·Do ,._ __ , ___ ,
saw }'011 llltMr • fir trw? Y 011
.dtall S« ~HID tltiftgs tlttm tltae ...
Indeed.. Nathaaacl did ICC sreater
thinp.. not only in tbe area of
ntipty llliracles, bat be: abo ....
lo.ve for maaWDd reach its hiJbest
a pression.
The world in Jesus' day was ram-
pant with hatreds. Jesus JOUJ,ht to
revenc: the curreata and CtOIICUr-
rmts of prejudice. He toot an in-
terest in children . . . and thit in
• society which venerated qe. He
pve aa honored 1tatu1 10 woman-
hood . He mill,sed with publicans
aDd liMen., asaocl•liD& hinnelr with
people at bOth the top and the bot-
lorn nf tbe social laddc:r. He lOne
asaJlder abe putitioas of race which
Ud iaolated mea aDd croups for
ceaturies., 10 that Paul could say,
'1'bert: il DCither 1C1t' nor Greet,
there is aeit.bc:r bond nor free, rhcrt:
il neither male nor fanaJe; for ye
an: all one in C1uXt Jews... Gal
3:28.
He came to.liberale 'tiii'Omen and
men, loo. From liD, fear and hltrcd.
His messaiC of .,ad news iJ .. to ev-
ery ODe lhal bdievedt... He mc:oc·
aiza DO racial. national or IOCial
barrien. He is reachinJ out to the
whole hiiiiWl family. Hit uviDa
power ia anilable to all who Kelt
Him ill laido.--GMoW S. l'oP<
Spurgeon
Said It!
··sw.-d ol tbe l«d."
Murfr.uboro, T ...
"When I e.ame to London •• •
You..na: min.iater, I knew very well
that the doctrines whie.h 'J
preached were by no means
popular, but I for O.at J"tMOn
brourht them out with •II the
more emph•t.. What • ltor111
•• rai.edt I wu NMinr the
other day a lirNe of abuae whic:h
•• poured upon me •boctt
twenty yean qo. I mu.t "'"
been • horridly Mel fellow
•eoonl.in.r lo th•t d~~~cripdon,
but I ••• pleated to -..r .. U..t
it •• not I th•t ••a bed , but the
doelriMt wiUch I IM'MC.hecl.
J tuc:h tile ..... truU. eow, .... -...,.;.,. ...... w-theet lour an4 twenty ,..,.. w
•· .... , c.a I ..,. vi the reeulta'P w .. ,. th•t ao -.n lotet ..,uu ... II)' WlnoUw ........... ......... _,_
lwioloto--"""----................ ...... wloldo I U.. ooMcloool.
Nofbhl ... leeCH ....... .... _,._..._ ...... ,_,
"Now then we are amba:o~-' Many of you have felt the
sadon for Chri!lt.. u thoug h manifHtation of the power of
God r!id ~ .. tof'C."h you by u1: we Christ in your own lives and
pray you in Chritt't atud, be havt' !ef'n t hf' demonstration of
ye reconciled to God" f ll Go r in-H is pooa•t'r in the livea of ot.h-
thian!l li:20 •. Every born-a~rain ers. Are you making an effort
person is divinely ehrged to make Him knvwn to all tht'
with thl!: re:~pon!libillty of ma.k-spiritul and moral e:.ripplet
In K Christ known to mPn. A with whom you have contact!
large Jl('r~nta.-e of Christians, The Apo!tle Paul uys that He
however, are too hMvily In-Who ha! l'et'Ond leod us to Hlm-
volvrd with busl ni'IIS, pl~asure, af'lf by Chriat J Hus has riven and the pursuit of selflth am-to 1.111 the minittry of tf!eOncilla-
bition to trr to bring men to tion (II Col'inthiant 5:18). A.-.
Him ; and other Chrlstlltlol who you faithful to t.bat ministry!
make at leut a feeble f!ffort .hmes tayt, "Let him know,
to win the lost become di1-tlla.l h1 which eonvertetb the cour.,-.rd and quit before the Binner from tbfl Ht'or of hla
t:&-•k I• eomplet.e. w, need U.e way •hall P¥e a aoul from Cl«temlnatlun of the tou.r men death, and than hide a multi-
4Merlbed In Kark Z. They reo tude of sins" (Jamea 5 :20).
fuNd t.o ba deterred by trowd ... The Wi• Man sa,. •• "He that ..s condltkma but toNI a hole tn wlnneth aouJ1 Is wiM .. (PI'O't-U.. roof of a hovM h-1 otde.r trbl: 11 :30). Dank! a:plahu 6. ..._ a .... a.k:k tUn t.o the that ..... th.,-that be tri.M s.r.t..r. E...,t for tht 1ffotu 311all •hine aa the brilhtntal ot
of .._ -· tlaat .Sek OM t.h1 finnatM~~.t: and the)' ~t. ~ -.nr U n ...._ broua\lt turn man7 to rlchteoutneu aa
.. die ~ 1'ha. t .. r men Ud t.h.-st.ara for ew.r a.nd eftr"'
.... t.M Lord Ileal odae-r •n• (0aniN 1!:1). Art J'OCI w1 .. 1
-.41 t1aq Nd (alth to w;... Chtr Lor-d in-t·ft.u, "Foil'* .. z U.t S. .-W ud woald •• and 1 wjll lUke J'O'II fith.ra or IIIM!Ir r,..._ TMir at.renrth of 1rm1.., (Kau.hew 41 :11). Are ~ kept diem nina rou foUowiBI Him f II ao, you
....,_ .... mldat of dlllk:aft. are boq at MUhr-hlatnc.
dtc'llll'laia"IMI&.
Rl lcaNd ir Tla• 0HJHI l'llltnulleq A...-Hota
... -tllo -.... "All tllltl-dono,.,----dono for Mer'
Ito ~ Hio Lifo For Mo
u.. •• u;;;.c .... -.. tolt ... __ "' .. _...... .... -cotlota.-altho n....,. .............. ..-........... " rl 1111. ..
\ ,
• •
DECISION MAGAZlNE,
MINNEAPO LIS. MINN.
Z acchaeus was a J~wish tax collec-
tor who worked for the Romans in
Jericho. He was hated by both
reces. The J~ws despised him ~ause
he cheated them and raised their tai(~S
excessively; the Romans hated him be-
cause he was a Jew. Zaccha~us was a
kind of Jewish "Unc~ Tom.··
~ day this man heard the Nazar~~
was coming. The record tells us that when
~ crowd gathered. Zacchaeus climbed
a sycamore tr~. Because he was a short
man he needed a vantage point to view
the famous visitor. Then as Jesus ~ared
~ place wher~ Zacchaeus was perche~.
tHe Savior stopped and looked up. His
eye Caught ~ eye of Zacc~us. h. was
as though Jesus could see right throug_h
him. could pierce the tax collectors
veneer and elq)OSe the phoniness.
Zacchaeus was a man who all his life
may have been laughed at and made the
butt of jokes be-cause of his size . He had
probably acquired an inferiority comple)(.
and had tried to compensate by building
his income. In his insecurity Zacchaeus
must ha~ said, "If ! can just make a pile
of money I can do whatever I desire . It
won't matter what anyone thinks of me
then because !'II be somebody." You and
I mtght do it in other ways: run in a gang ,
act like a tough dude. wear the latest
S uper-Fly fashions, use the foulest
language, or hang wjfh the dangerous
and the emotionally ill. ,
.Jesus saw the ijttte man:&~ Pfob~1
and his inability to be whet tie' really
wanted to be down inside. As their eyes
met, Zacchaeus may have said to him-
setf. "He ~ me for what I am ... How
~ick we think we are someti~! We try
to keep the ~s done in darknt-ss a
sec~ but God sees our sin -all-of it.
Jesus knew the ·real Zacc-haeus down
inside:. He knew his identity. The ques·
tion. 'Who am I?'' had plagued this tax
col~ for a long time. It is also a ques-
tion that troubles modern man. What is
the purpose of my e)(istence? What is
life really about? To find the answe r. some
have c rossed the ocean to the father-
land and have delved into the ancient
past for information about their roots in
btack Africa. Others feel black study pro-
grams and blac k awareness will end the
s-earch for identity. All of these can be
helpful, but they are not the total ahswer.
The Nazar~n~ knew all about
Zacchaeus' personality. He was aware of
Zacchaeus' terrible k>n~l iness because
of the many nights he had spent by him-
sctf, ostracized from soctety. You may
know those same feelings. Hundreds
of ~k people experience a mysterious
k>neliness. ew:n though they may be in
a great crowd of people. There are the
inner bngings to bek>ng, to be ""some-
body:·
Jesus Christ knows where you are right
now, this moment, and he knows where
you're going. He knows your poteuuc~l
Do you want to reac h your mark? Do
you want to make your t·ontribution? Do
you wish for fulfilment and peace? Do
you want to know who you really are?
You can, but not by putting on a front.
But you know. God lewes you and me
in spite of our sin and selfishness. This
is the good news·of the: Gospel. This is
what the c ross m~ans . On the cross
Christ tasted death for every man-for
you and me. He died that you might live
and be forgiven. Christ feh. that you were
worth dying for, so he took your punish-
ment. thit's how m uch he loves you
right now. The cross is where you find
both for9Mnoss ond idontity.
It was a ~c encounter trnJt took ~in ~ho bet*ftn Zacch&eus and
Jesus. The Lord said. "Come down
qutckty. Zacchaeus, for I am coming to
visit )'OUr house." h. was {lOt enough ror
Za«haeul to know that Uesus H* Into
his deepest being. The encourur was
not complde until Zacchaeus responded
in the cen~er of his soul. soy;ng. "lord,
You CW~ ha¥e me:·
Zacc:haet.e carne down from that tree
.--d Jnua went with him to Zacdlaeus·
""'-· The Scriptures declore that tho
tal e:ol'-ctor made restitution for his
aooMd ~ his embezzlement. He
wowljjOd lo gloe book 10 tho poor four
tJmea •• mue:h a.s lite had teken from
lhom. Thot II ~· k muns on
-----• --10 IUm froM ell you know to be wrong. J eau s In·
"""'"" z-t.us. "This cloy -otion .._ come 10 howe... ''
You cen J:: your true self, your -...,,by~ Clwiot-jOUr-· For wiwl yuu roc:ehoe Nm. yuu ote loble '
.. -,..,...... ond -the pet· -you...., -to be.ond the,_ or
·-·-Ood-yuutobe. 00. •
I~RT ~ E1 SGI 'IIUIIDAY, MY .. BJI
SECDIO SEC1101 --,,. 3 OODA OELMAft. CN.JF. --------------'~-----------------------Panhel installs slate
......... llut»r PaD Mile-
•• •"**le ~.,It De IIIOID• of lfH. '". F.. llllcG~ lOt lll!Jt)N l)rUe.
c.._~.._..,..,tae
.,...,.._ oGleen: \
llra.. I . R. tweer~. .Pte-
aideM; M.rs. C.O~• C ~
rtrtt Ylce~; t;1rs.
R. K.. Haney, leCGad Yf ce-
PIWildeat;. Mrs. Cba.rk,tte
s.a.tep aad Mrs. J . E. Tc~
p.rctba, tbf.rd Ylce..pTe!ti-
dllta; Mrs. Lloyd II c -
Cou.m, eo.rrespcallllJ s ~
eretary; Mu. P VI S!lO ,y.
rec.lrdlJC MCretary; Mr!i.
NeD Partiuon, trea•re1r;
ud Mrs. Ted Burgeob11ch,
pulla:n nt:u la..1.
Mts. FrLl~ Gulblqcer,
hostess for the salad tun-
cbeoo and bridge, .as a.s-
slsted by Mmes. GeorgeCa-
LIGAL MOnel
NY. F. A....,_.Vipe_Ja.me4
£~11ft. E~ S. lfcOalll ...
J. R.. Zween, no .... T. Moetcomerr. R.. s. ~
D. G. W_,, GtJl VtaJ,.IIa ·-
ry Casey, Eftud lAtbM.
Darren Noi'Ctnfl. Roftrd
Rocers, aod Donald Gnua.
NEWPORTERS BUY
LAQJMA MOTOR INN
Mr. ud Mrs. E.-.
PurtU. of Newport . Bttda
baYt .-rebued tbe l4iW '
Motor Ja, a 16-ult motel
at 1575 N. Cout fttlbtri.J.
LeeWe Becta ud La.rrr
Tbo~ ot tbe Newport
8.cb ofllee ot Gnbb '
EWs Co. rltpnuated bOt2t
the buyers tad .tbe seners..
MUJ Jue iDd Jtm.,dAt~
of Lacaa Beacll. : .
til
Schmitz son
is honor grad
J ohll C. S•·lt rnl t r., ranr1 1-
rlatf' In t ht--lOth Coo~rf'f-
sional Dtstnrt, and tus wiff<,
• Mar), took a i.Jrr-o.t. frou .,,,.
lOC4f c·amraf I S eli~ las•
w~> .. ~-cn 1 for~ t rip to \\ast•-
lnlton, D,l
Or. S\Jo1a \, t h'!') attenti•><l
tlrf' rraduataon of their elt1-
es1 son, J~>hn, ~rarruaunr
ma!l'na c·um laud~ rron
LPOrg.etowu ,Unfverstt).
J11h• P:.tri(k S hrllttt •• >
rN·PnU) ~ t .. 1 lntCI tl t
t r..Or~eto._'tl r hapter of P• I
!iu Kapp-.. '•"·th~lnJ-
' t•·t1 swtP::., Pttt .-.,.r .. "•w.~
::. <~lso f'lt-br .-tJnr Its 200tt. I tnrtMa}, havw~ 1~.-.1 round-
~ t>-: ill 1776 at WJ!Jiam~ MJr,
C ollel'(f' in Wilhamc-!Ju r · -. ir.mia.
· u usto •\ t!.!.t.. ~ ,
t , forn r j,,,t •ssa lr r !r r:
P.utam.c to lh~ I '•ttr-r1 "t If~
an J Ius ..rtl(, l.t i-tP, hOfrt)l•·•.l
Of"EH TO
I"( PUIJliC:
f Jeff A.O...tSSION
•,. b::,. "llf<f.S""£HfS
R£ DIT CAI'IUSrC l>iEC.tt!> Ott
EVERY SAl\JRDAY NIGHT
'• . ll OOPM
A • ~o1A. ,.OTH-PA.CIFIC SUITE
r, ·•A"': E SOt 0
•l'lt1r ED
~ GEMS BYWES
~~---~~~~
OBDINANCE NO. 1667
AN ORDINANCE OF THE
CITY OF NEWPORT
BEACH AMENDING SEC-
TION 17.33.050 OF THE
NEWPORT BEACH MUNI-
CIPAL CODE TO IN-
CREASE THE PERCEN-
T AGE AMOUNT OF THE
PENALTY FEE FOR
FAILURE TO PAY PlER
REGISTRATION FEES
WHEREAS, ~tlon 17.-
be Sllbjec:t to I~ paJty fn
tbe ~mount of tweaty -five
perceot (25%) of saJd fee
-on the Clrst day of each
mtnth after the · due date
STORM DRAIN ·-Pedestrians and motorists YOO't be
gettinc tbeir feet we! so o~ wben tbls storm drain
tmprovemeot at Coast Hlgtnray aad Rl.-erstde AYe.,
Ma.rillers Mile, Is completed. Tbe drain is going in
aoder tbe sidewalk of Rl~ratde Ave. The oew United
Callforula Bank bolldlJII ls under constructloo at the
left.. The drain under Ule Coast Hi(hway in tlle back-
gl'OWid carries the water tnto Newport Bay. ~ring
past ntn storms nter from ~he '•asphalt jungle" of
Newport Hel.gbts came down Riverslde Ave., creating
fiooded cood.ltloos aloog Coast Hlgbway between River-
side Ave. and Tustin Ave. (Ensign photo.)
HOKANSON TO SERVE
AS OCC TRACK COAOi
Johr& .wr1 ~lan .., lt•.Jiz at a
llr.nel anti r r. <-ptwnptann .. •l
for tllelr visH tr. 1\~ ·•tnl'l •h.
33.050 of the Newport Beach
Maniclpal Code prescribes
and establishes a teo per-
ceot (10%) penalty fee for
pier permit holders who rau
to timely pay their pier re-
gistration fees; and
WHEREAS, tt Is found and
determined that the adminl-
stntiYe costs to the City
exceed by a large degree
the amount collected by said
penalty payment; and
WHEREAS, 1t Is necessary
to iocrease the penalty pay-
ment fee to offset the City's
costs Incurred in conjunc-
tion with collection of said
fees.
NOW, THEREFORE, the
City CouncU of the City of
Newport Beach OOES OR-
DA.!N as follows:
• I thereof; pro•lded, tioWever,
t hat ~·tmJ"ln! df su 'fl pe-
' •alty ~J>e added shall in no •~vent 1 •eed one hundred
poerceot (100%) of theamoallt
o'! tbe t~ due. Failure to pay
the fee plus any accrued
penalty within ooe hundred
aDd fl..tty {150} days after the
tee ·us o :-tg :natJy d•1 ~ s~'\11
coo<~.titu~e ground£ for re-
vocaHoo of the perrnU by
the CUy Council.
SECTION 2, This Ordln-
ancH shall be published >nee
in tt~ offlc:al ne.v~per of
the <~lty. and the same sh•ll
be etYectrve thirty (30) days
after the date ofttsadoptlon.
Thf.oi Ordlnlnce was lntro-
ducej l ' a r~·ar m.-etlng
of tllt> City Coundl of the
Cit} of Newport Beacb held
on tbe· 26th day of Aprtl,
1976, and was adopted onthe
lOth da.r of May, 1976,bythe
followir~ vote, to w !t:
A YES, COUNC ILMAN: Dos-
tal, Bar rett, Kuehn, Mcinnis,
RyckofJ, WUilam ,
NOES, CO'JNCILMt-:N: Ro-
0
DAUGHERTY WINS TITLE AT ICCC
Art Daugherty o1 Laguntta Gabriel CC, 2-timechampat
ace~~ t he wloner'stropby California CC, and 6-time
lrotn cllb president Woody cbampioo at CandlewoodCC ,
Smith after capturing the Whittier.
22nd annual club cbamploo-The women's cbamplon-
sbJp at Irvine Coast Country ship title went to Mrs. Louis
Club. (Done) Am~ 4615 Perham
The veteran Daugherty has Rd., Cameo Shores, after
16 club cbamp10n.sbips to th e diminutive 95 pound
his credit, wttb Ills rtrst mother of 7 ~ the field
title achieved in 1946 at the in the 72 hole comretttton
old Mtddick Country Club in to win the event by 5 strokes
Los Angeles. He was 5-over cSefending champion Dee
time champion at Stn Dee White, Laguna Beach.
LIOAL MOTICI LIGAL MOnel
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, CAUFORNIA
NOTICE INVITING BU~
PRASE ONE OF £NSIGN VIEW PARK SECTION l. Section 17.-
33.050 of the Newport Beach
MunJclpal Code is amended
to rud as follows:
gns
ABSENT
SEALED Bllli wUl be received at the otrlce of the City
Clerk, City Hall, Newport Beach, CaWornla, until 10:30
a.m. oo tbe 2nd day of June, 1976, at wh.lch time they
w11.1 be O;>elled and read, for performi.Dg work as follow~: ~1 COUNCI LME N: (CUFF DRIVE AT EL MODENA AVENUE)
, CONTRACT NO. 1800 I
''17.33.050. PENALTY
None
Howard N. Ro~ers
Mayor
ATTEST~·
Bids must be submitted oo the proposal form attached
.utb the coatract dOcuments ~rnJ.shed by the PubUc Works
Department. The addltlooal copy of the proposal form ls FOR FAl LURE 10 PAY
F~. Al)y owoer or pnmit
holder who fa.Us to pay any ree required by this Chap-
ter within thirty (30} days
after tbe saml' is d1e shall
., r"'l ··~ to be ~ed by tbMtdder tpr;llis records-
Eacb bid must be aeco~ed by cash, certified chec k
or Bidder's 8oad. made papble to the City of Newport
Publish: May 20. l97~, in Beach, for an ~ equal to at least 10 percent of the
the Newpor1 Harbor Ensign. amount bid.
DorlsrGecurge
City Clerk
Corona
del Mar
Irvine Terrace, Cameo Highlands ,
Shorecliffs -all are neighborhoods
of beautiful Corona del Mar --and
all are areas of prime residential
properties . Properties which secure
many of the equity trust deed loans
arranged by Newport Equity Funds.
If you own property anywhere
along the Orange Coast and are in
the market for an equity trust deed
loan, call Linda Blue or Doug Bulley
of the Newport Equity Funds Loan
Department . They ' II be happy to
give you information about a
loan over the phone . The number is
644-8824 . Call!
Newport
Equity
'Funds ,Inc.
AMI Estat• BrC*ers
AVCO FINANCIAL TOWER
620 NEWPORT CENTER DRtVE 1
SUfl'E211
NEWPORT BEACH
CALIFORNIA 92880
7141'&WII24
MARINERS CHURCH
MOW M OUI MIW IUIL:DMC
1000 BIBON, AT JAMBOREE. PfEWPORT BEACH
TELEPHONE: $40-6010
TIE TEACJII'NG IS CENTERED OIC IESliS CIIRJST
AID Till BIBLE, wrfB EtURASISON PttACTICAL
CIIRIS'I'IAN LtV'IMG. ALL AGU ARE WILCOIG. c ......... Nltilc a.......,...
IUIIDAY GaYICII: 1100-W0-11.00 A.M.
The Utle of the project and the words '•SEALED BID"
sball be clearly muted on the outside of the envelope
coota.ln1.ag the bid.
Tbe eoatraet documents that must be completed. exe-
cuted, and returned 1n the sealed bid are:
A. Proposal
B. Desl(Datlon ol Subcontractors
C. Bidder's Bood
D. Noo-collusioo Affidavit
E. statement of Financial RespoJSibUlty
F. T ecbnlcal Ability and E xpertence References
These documents shall be affixed witb the signature
and titles of the persons slgning on behalf of the bidder.
For corporations, the signatures of the PRESIDENT or
VICE PRESIDENT and SECRETARY or ASSIST ANT SEC-
RETARY are requir~ and the CORPORATE SEAL shall
be aftlxed to all documents requiring stgn.atures. 1n the
case of a Partnership, tbe signature of at least one general
partner is required.
No bids will be accepted rrom a contractor who has
DOt been llceo.sed 1n accordance with the provisions of
Chapter 9, DlYistoo m of the Business and Professions'
Code. Tbe oootract.or shall state tus license number and
cJassltlcation 1n the proposal.
One set of plans and cootract documents, including
speclal proYlsioos, may be obt.a1ned at tbe Public W·:rlcs
Deputmeot, Clty Hall, Newport Beach, CaJUomla, at no
cost to Ucensed contractors. It is requested that the plans
and cootnct documents be r eturned within 2 weeks after
bid opentnc.
Tbe City bas adopted tbe STANDARD SPECI FICATIONS
FOR PUBUC WORKS CONSTRUCTION (1973 Edition) as
prepared by the Sout!lenl CalUomia Chapters of the Amer-
Ican PabUc Works AsaoctaUoo and the Associated General
Coetftetors of America. Copies may be obtained trom
Bulld1Jac News, IDe., 3055 O.erbnd Avenue, Los Angeles,
CalJiornla ~ (ZU) 870-9871.
The C.Uy * adopted Standard Special Provisions and
St.aDdard Drawln(s. Copies of these are available at the
Public Worb Deputmeot at a cost of $5.00 per set.
A standard '"C'ertlftcate of Insurance lor Contract Work
for City" form w been adopted by tt.e City. This form
is the oaly certiftcate of lnsuruoe acceptable to the City.
Tbe suecesdal low bidder will be required to complett>
tb1a form IIPQG award of the cootnet.
For any reqlllnd boDda, the~ is&111ng Bid Boods,
Labor I.DCI Material Boads, I.DCI FaitbtUl Performance
Boods mut be aa 1Dsai'I.De4 compuy or surety compan)'
lleeo.sed by tbe state of Calll:uula. Tbe companies must
allo ban a curreat Geaeral Policy Holders Rating or
A or better; lDd a Flni.Dclal RatlQg of at least AAA as
per the latest edlt10D of Best's Key Rating Guide (Prop-
erty -LlabWty).
~ acco~ wttll tbe prortsioos of Article z, Chapter 1,
Put 7 ot tbe CalJ.i)nda lAbor Code (Sec:Uoos 1770 et seQ.~
tbe City CaecU ol tbe Clly of Newport Beech bas ascer-
taioed tbe , .. rat pn'f'l..lJ.1Dc nte ot per diem wages
lD tbe 1oca1.1tJ ID wtdcb tbe work 1a to be performed for
•eta craft. clulltlc:atlola. or type ot workman or mechanic
.....sed to --=-te tbt OGIItnct and bU set forth these U.•• Ia RMOIIItloa Mo. 1701 adopted February 9, 1976.
A CGPJ of aid ~ a. an.Oible 1D tM ol!lce ot the
City Clert. All ..,..._ tD tbe OOIItnet 8ba.ll be ptrned
bf aB prot1lloM ol U. C&UII»n&a lAbor Code-relltq
to Pft'ld.UII ftP nt• (Sectlou 1'7'70-1781 l.Dehlslve).
Tbt coatndot 'liMU t.. r..-.lbte for compliance with
s.ettaa 1'1'7'7 .5 ol tM Calllomla Labor Codt tor all ~
p~bl·~ n. OCIMndor llld po« a oopJ ol tM p.......UI.QI wage
,.._ It 1M JDI) .... ~u CUJ ~ obta.lned from the
PlbUe Worb DII!Ut--.
Tlat CttJ Nlacfte tM rtpt to njec:t aDJ or all bldl
' ud to watn .., 111111r-attr Ia .-ob bida.
IX-.s GIOaGE, CITY C l.ERIC
aTT OP MIWPORT 81ACH, CAUF'ORMA
PUB~ lllr U. 10. 1.,1. Ill a. M..,ut Rartlo1' &ulp.
OCC assistant tr ark anj
field <'oath Fr ed Hok3nsor.
will be elevated to ttle head
job for the 1977 seasonwltliE'
Jim McllwaJn Is on a 6
month sabbatical leave.
Coach Mdl11.·a1n ~.~.·1!1 rP-
turn in Fe!Jruar}, 137:, 1 Jt
with spring trar k pr,H'tl ?.
begtnnin£' Jan. 3, he f<>lt
that Hokanson shoull'l assum£-
the ht>arl ·oa"hin~t 1ut1es. Hr-
wUI s~rve as H0kanson's
assistant ~A.'h£-n ~•£-r t>tu r ns
In February.
GIRL SCOUTS GIVEN
FOUNDATION GRANT
Judge Calvtn<\· lcrrlc1t Girl
S· out Counctl of o;anr ...
C ouotr prestdent, announr-r-s
II ;H a ;raut fr'lr t~rP ra• .
form.t C orr 1: un.t\ F •Un•1:1 -
tJOrt has heen rF-<>tv"'d t
tli.,. C ounril. Th~> Han! w
thP amount of ~853.3·J, ~as
mo.d.,. sPe ifi all\ for tta~>
::.u1 Ita<:.,. 'lf orrt -»<l'H~
:!•"01.
CUSTOM THE RAPEUTIC SPAS
OPEN 7 DAYS.
PHONE OR VISIT OUR SHOWRQOMS !OOAJ.
12221 SO t1APf'OR BLVD., GARDEN GROVE
77'.J' FORF:~ ROAO, L AGUNA. NIGUEL
& ... I.,.." w t. ,. C.ROV E FULLE RTO._.
17 2· 3 tG 75C 7665 871-8020
~ ·~ .. .. CO ASTAL AREA
Sj : J7 5 .:.~f ICEfol SE
.. o ~. 231 646-509•
Seethe
Just recently we opened our nev. ...
Village drive-tn teller faCility (32na S•
and Villa Way) with a great double b •
The f irst featufe IS the super con\ en
ience of domg bankrng \'>lthout leav-
ing your car. The second feature. 1s
the nice location of the facilit y. 1n a
cool spot. away from
the busy flow of traff1c
Whether you drive
in or drop in, you'll
find the peo ple at City
National Bank warm
friendly, and knowl-
edgeable. Your bank-
• •ln.
<:. ~c;;.
\o ~.,j .,u
Bar .. c:. a
o.ror , ·~·
~.? .... died effiCient-
a ~S·"' C1ty National
t..., tank. you'll find
~ < • t"lankmg needs,
a·~ pc;r-row
ur qreat double fea-
Gr."'nd Opening of o ur
L d Vtllage drive-in
facility. and you'll
d~i\ e off with a nice
! · 1 co111 holder to keep
.. our nrc les and dimes
andy for phone calls
a·ld narkrng meters.
And tt's free!
Drive-In teller facUlty: 32nd St. and Vtlltt W y
CIIY ONALBANK
A major financial institution that goes out of its way for you.
UOO Vlu.AG£ OfFtCE 3JN VIa Lido. N...,.tt .. ec:t1 111"11"'i ~Q • IIIC'bert G•l~ ~.
NIW~T MACH Off"ICE •100 lhc:Arthur Bt.d . Ne-..ort .. Ktt l7 "'l ~!\2.() 0 • Jae l.a.me., V\ce tr '11 1e a .,.,1111,
....._FOIC
•
• COI!OIIA DEL ~II, 01... LilA&. Mil~
1-1-
·•MJJftCI LHALIID11a •::~':!.:::;s F'ICiii*"CCS._iA
MAllE ITATBJIDT !~~~~~~~:'~~~~~~Yl,~~y~-~8~~~
PI:JiiiiM• ... •• I«JTT:E TOCitEinORS ftt ....... PII ... Aft
•AMIITA'ftiiUT SUPERIOR COURT OF THE dioMrC IW' IK u: ne
Til! IDlloorllc -Ia .,._ "*-· as: lloDJ 8; 507 Or<ldd A•o. c-dot
liar, Calif. tza5: KatUya
Mary BtU, 507 Orebld .......
ConJDI del Mar, CaW'.
H6!5 •
Tloo •, lie -Ia STAT£ OF CALIFORJIIA II. I. II. Co., IIIII E. F!lr-
..... hd ow u, a.cJo ,__(IEl-Aoo.Caw.
.... 1111 W. ~ Froot, FOR 1'IIE COUNTY OF !1!701: VJc:llool -Hell-
·-...... CL _,, ORAHGE lud,. 1101 E. Folrllo ... (IE~
.. 'lhr-~. EltateNo,o:-~LA W. Slllta ~ C&W. 9%701;
(Cdl.}, 1111 W. 0.... GRIFFITH alia LEOLA 1... Hoory llolllaad. fS9 r-. "-" J1ooeb. Ca. GR IFFITH, o..:...ed. Sprioc Latce, Qatoey,
Thla -Ia coodacled
bJ U lDClJYidtaa.l,
Slped: Kalllryo .....,. Bell
This statemeat wu ftlfldl
with the county clerk ol Or-
uge County Apr. 21. 19?1.
-· -cE IS IUloolo l!:tOI. ftll: h&ss .. eoodlleted ,_... HEREBY Tbla bulaesslJO(IIIdteted
_,a _,.l"'ttaa, GlVEN to the erec:lltDrs of by 7 ,.enl ~nblp, the above oamed ~ Corpontkla, Name: the that all penou baYfllc Siped: Miehlel Joho -Co..,...-_ Earl H-Publish: April Z9, May 6,
13, ZO, 1S'7G, In the Newport
Harbor Ensign, F ~554.14 L. 1 .~ __,.._.... ela.lms tplnst tbe llid ~-Tbla :...•-m~ wu llled
_,, "-· cedent are requtr<d to ~· • ~---· 1'Ua -.....at wu ftled them with tbe oec..., I .. ...., tbl co.oty elert of Or.
wb tile cc.Q eleril: of Or-• Ul Ca.Q May 3, 1976 • UGAL MOnel
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS ._. C.., Apr. !S, 19?5. Yto'"''he, rs~ otln ~~ ~~e.,of Pmltsb: Ma.J lS, 20, Z7' ~ Apt. H, May 6, e c er. ......, _..'~~~' -l•e S, 1971, 1ll tbe Newport
U, 10, lft$. ll tM Newport titled court\ or to pre...t Harbor Eaalp. F -55918 •-~· •·~ tbemf 1b ~'"i
N AM.E ST ATEM.ENT
The following person is
!ioillc business as: prya
(lower case). :1309 East
Coast Hwy ., Corona del Mar,
Ca. 92625 : GaryWUUam Do-
llaka, 4037 Via lagreso, Cy-
press, Ca. 90630.
...__ .._....... F -SSS6S YCMICbers~the ·~
--7::=-c~==:::--at lbe om ot ""t*i L.-. •nca • .,.., DOoo; N . rt
Arehes -,
S-14.1" 3333 West Coast HJclrn.J,
CalUornJ.a 9!663, . 1.a r:_~:r_u:::.rss Suite 401, Newpo~ell.
Tbe IDila"'l'ttC Plr80D ll the pla.ce of bus1ne oC tQI
_., ba*n' as: Ioterlor undersigned to all •tt.~ E~ 14ZOCibrUlo pertaini.ag to lbe ~at
,Part Dr., Suta Ana, Calif. sa.ld decedent, wtthli tdb.r
11101; Mallllgadd:re.as, P.O. mootbs after the ftrst pab-
Bos: 11H9,JrriDe,Ca. 9Z713: Uc atlon of thls notlce.
"*4bea Gilbert WUsoo,l.UO Dated Aprll 1976.
C"lbrWo Part Dr., Santa Marvin K. Tall., Et:ecutor
AM, CalU. 9!701. of the wm of the above
Ttdl badoeutscooducted named decedent.
by u IDdlYldlal. Keene and Dlon, Lawyers,
Sipld: stepbeo WUson. Newport Arches Marina
Tlte statemeat WI.S nled BuUding, t.f33!~W'. ~oast
wltll tbe county clerk of Or-Hlghway, 140i,! Ne..tport
Ui1t Coanty AJlr. !2, 1976. Beach, C ~ 92tl&l, Tele-
Aibll.lh: AprU 29, M.ay 6, phone: (7 14) 645-4044, At-
U, 20, 1976, 1D the Newport tomeys for Executi:lr.
Harbor Eu.tcn. F -55445 Publish: May 6, 13, 20,
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NA1lE STATEMENT
Tbe tilowtng per90n Is
dot~~( t:luiDtu as; Pak West
Paper aDd Cbemleal, 1901
Soatll Rltcbey street, Santa
AM, Calllorula 9Z705:
Dtmpay-Biower CofliOra -
Uoa. a Calllomla corpora-
tloa, 1901 South Ritchey
stnet, Saata Ana, Call-
IOrula 9Z705.
1'1111 bustDess ls coot1ucted
by a corporation.
CorponUoo Name:Demp-
ay-BJower Corporation,
John G. Oempsay, Presl-
doot.
Tb11 statement was nled
wltl:l tbe county clerk of Or-
up Cocmty May 5, 1976.
PmUSil: .. ., 13, 20, Z7.
J .. 3, 1976, ta tbe Newport
Harbor Euip, F -56039
uGM.•ncr
FICTmOVS BUSlNESS
clotoc
Ntta, e.-
Scott K. ADdersoo Jr ••
27, 1976, 1n the Newport
Harbor Ensign.
LEGAL NOTICE
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The foUo~ person 1s
t1olng buslness as: Alex
Industries, fpc., P.O. Box
3129, -~·,~est Ramneya
Drive, Anari~im, CalHornil
92803: Alex Foods, Incor-
porated. {California corpora-
tion), 305 West Romneya
Drive, Anaheim, CaUfornia
92803,
This business is conducted
by a corporatloo.
Signed: Donald R. Price,
ass1Stant treasurer.
This statement tiled wttb
the county clerk of Orange
County Apr. 30, 1976,
Publish: May 6. 13, 20,
27 , 1976, in the Newport
Harbor Ensign. F -55821
LlGAL .. Tiel
SSl-1/2 GraodCanaJ, Ba.lboa . Antigua Way Newport
lsliDd. Ca. 92662; Rochelle Beach, Calllo~ 92660:
Batler;'utD. fOlO...f.:n.k,J:iew.;.. ·hAlts C. Milliman, 1422
port, 215• N8'1')J0rt Beactl, West Culver, Orange, Call-
Ca. 9Z660; James HJetbrlnk, fornla 92668· JobD T Abn.-
621-1/% Lartapur Ave., Co-ham 1422 ' West Cwver
rooa del Yar. Ca. 92625. O~ge CalUornia 92668~
Tb11 bastness ls ponduct-Robert 'N. Dunphy,l201 wesi
od by a .... ~h".l L ~ .... 0tanoo Calllornia S-: Scott II. , K. 'i/6111; Rhbl!rt-..-'. 'otoltt, m
Tbis ltate was tiled sPoteto DriYe, Pacl.Qc Pa.U-
wltb tbe COIIIItJ clerk of Or; sades Calllomb: Frederick
uce COWitJ Apr. 30, 197l. ' s. · P~seott, 1624 Antigua
Publlab: May 6, 13, 20, Way, Newport Beach, Call-
2'7, 1976, in the Newport fornta 92660· Gerald Zat.IJn.
fla.rbor En~lp. F-55831 lOCKl West Lavet:a., Orange,
LIGAL~ I Caillomla 92668. . \ lf,htliJ bustDeJs is CODduct-
FICTm ~d.I:IY"a ce:.etal Partnership.
N~~_I!:ATE~.:lT Signed: Frderlck S. Pres-&J: ~=a~e:s:~ 1T,bJs siltemeat was tued
bJ Claire, 335 5 Via Lido,_ with the eouDty clerk ot Or-
NewportBeach,Ca.IU.92663: f ;~:Ca.nly Apr, 22, 1~6.
Clalrt Freldinger, 1712 d Pub lis~: May 13, 20. 27 ,
G&luy Dr., Newport Beach, Qa 3, \9'7G,.i.D the Newport
CaW. 92660; .Qa,al,al 1 ~-ri't>o' f" .. ~. F -55476
Zlesler, 655 Odd ~ IIIeY •. A-'''--=-':'-c-. :7'::::==--
Dr., ~Htlls Est., L!GAL MOTICE
Colli. -1 I r rt :., • · '•, L S-1~228 Thla ,._,...,. I . FJ:~rrtOUS BUSINESS
by a Umlted~shlp. !:lAME STATEMENT
S-: c •. "' 1 to~ll!l ,oe~soo 1s
Thla ltate nlea ~t.g budll.esi tst Eugeoe
wttb tM CIMit)' clerk of Or-c. Bou & Company, 512 S.
..,.. CO!IIIy J4ay 3, 1976. '~'l"'*rol, ill Anallelm,
Ptabu.b: w., e. u, 20, da; )9l804~.igW c; Boa,
17, 1!17&, ID the N.,...rt 1861~~ st., Aoahelrn,
Rart>or E-. F -~~'\0 .,c_,.,. 2. ,
LIGM. MDTICi :l' J1 .tflls lisOO!<IIaeted _...:==:.:::...::=..;..:.:;;:; -, J lA I.Dd.IYi<llll.
FICTITIOIJS BUSiqlf1 l • ~ E-C. S....
KAIIIE STATEIIIflt' ' /'· 'JliU *emelat!wu Mod
Til! "'-"'";;; , with lbe eouoty ctut ot Or -
dOIIII baiiiiR•II$! aqre ~outy Apr. 20, 1976.
-,..._ alllc4: lllit . I!Ob'IB'b: May 13, zo, 27,
I , ._. _ o111ce 8, sata JUDe S, 1976, 1D the Newport
Aoo. CoL llf¥:~t t-mf~, F,55S9S
P.O. Boa 4119/IMII!,I(!ol. LICM. Monel
.-rll: '-Ia Edlrord ~c-S-15245
'fOJ, Ill~ B-J, o-. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS * 11-, C!UI. 92127; " a1t11 ..., F01111 US NAME STATEMENT -.~ ._ Btacb.' Collf. The lollowtoc pe,_,. are
-1· 11orn1 11-c..._ clotoc business u : llela'l
-'cooUirp, II Coota Cal>toell, 915 E. W-.... Cll&f. IIIIa· 'CMrleJ AYe., Sub Aa 92701: ~-.., ., .. w. ~ J-• P. w .....,. s-
" C.. "-C!IU. Rola, IS614 O.UIAM,Sula ... • . ..... caw. 12705.
,., $ II L:t rieftd• I 1 1ldJ:.baJ.laMI:1J~fed
l!J 0 ~ putiitolilp; br-u ladt.-J,
. ..... IQ<uWL. .... ~ Slpod: .....,. ~-RoiL
'IIIII *II p' ftl .fDed 1'bW ltlttiDIM WI lied
.. th..,cMIII!IQr. -lbo-,clolti!IOf:
...-c.-, 11or a, ""'· .... c...., ..., '1, tm. Ju a c .._ •· u, 10, .MI.LA: ..., 11, 10, .,
"· 1111, • th "-" ~-s, 1!171, .. tllo llt..,.ol
-· · P.QIIl H-h!llp P-MIJI a
S·14599
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
Tbe i)lJoW'1ac perSOI'I Is
clotoc butoeos as: Ph1ll)Os
Martae Stores. 2825 New-
port Bl'fd •• Newport Beach,
C,_ua,mll. 92160: Roger E.
Doebte, 16801 Bollinger.
Paclflc Pallsades, CaU-
tornla 90%72.
TbJs buiDess Is conducted
by aa lDdiYidiW.
Slped: Rorer E. Doebke
Tbts statemeot was ft.led
with the countr clerk of Or-
ange Cocmty Apr. 21, 1976.
Publish: May 13, 20, 27,
June 3, 19'76, 1n the Newport
Harbor Ensign. F -55418
UGAL MOTICE
S-14591
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The following persoD is
doing bust.oess as: Gary
Nelsoa &! Auocbtes, 1300
Quail Street, Suite 102, Ne w-
port Beach, 92660: Gary
Gene Nelson. 1256 Rutland
Road, U, Newport Beach,
92660.
Tbis business Is conducted
by an individual.
Signed: Gary G. Nelson.
This statement was nted
with the coonty clerk of Or-
ange County Apr. 20, 1976.
Publish: May 13, 20, 27,
June 3, 1976, 1n the Newport
HatbOr EDsign, F -55386
UGALMOTteE
S-14142
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The following person Is
doinc business a.s: London
ToWD Flsb &! Chips, 12161
Seal Beach BJYd., Seal Beach
90740: James JJ-Hu Wang,
946-S Danbury St., Cypress,
Ca. 90630.
This business Is COD<Iucted
by .. IDdlridual.
Slped: James Ji-Hu Wang
Tbis statema:at was flled
with tbe county clerk of Or-
ange County Apr. 20, 197 6.
PUblish: AprU 29, May 6,
13, 20, 1976, in ·the Newport
Harbor Eutgn. F -55407
uG1&0 MOnee
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
Tbe following persoo Is
doing busloess as: La Vtellle
. Fer me ADUques, 308 Morn-
ing Star Ln., Newport Beach,
Ca., 9Z660: Patrlda L.
ADdrews, SOB Momiag star
Ln., Newport Beach, Ca.
9Z660.
This business 1s conducted
by 1D IOOIYidua.l.
Signed: Pltrlcla L.
Andrews.
This statemeot was filed
with the county clerk of Or-
ange·county .\pr. 26, 1976,
Publlsh: Aprll 29, Ma.y 6,
13, 20, 1976, in the Newport
Harbor Enslp. F -55568
LIOAL MOTICI
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The followillg peraoos are
doillg business u: the Right
Address, 364 Forest An.,
Satte Z2, Lapaa Beach
92651: Jot.:a LawrtDCe Rey.
ooldJ, 24 GoldeD Bub, lr-
TIDe, c aw. 12714; .......
E. Re)'DOldl, UGoldea Bush,
lniDo, C!UI. 12714.
Tbll baADellls coadllcted
by ID la:IJ.ncta..l, s_, s• t. R.,...lds.
ntl mtemeat W'U tiled
wllb tbe eoualJ clerk of Or-
o.oc• Coooty ~-"· 1!176.
PlbU..: Aprtl "· llay 6,
U, 20, U'76, ill tbt Newp:)rt
llartJor Eootp. F -55569
uGM.•nc•
S-14141
FICTITIOOS BUBII<ESS
NAME STAT!IIENT
Tllo IDlloorllc -Ia dOIII ...... IQsiltJD.
U..u.ct. 1m -VIII,
Tulia, CL -Oorlol a . ..--tmll*lloll,
flli,~CL-.
1111a 11 , nr • c u tt cttcd
b7•fMM' . ...-c.--"hU I I I I t WUI tiled· w~~~~t>.-r-tfor-
-c:.lllr ..... lfll.· .,. ............ ..
.... Ill, liN, • th ~ ...._,'I F:aiiii
•
This business Is cooducted
by an iadt'tl<ltil.
Signed: Gary Wm. Dollnka
This statement was CUed
with tbe county clerk of Or-
aage County Apr. 23, 1976.
Publish: Apr. Z9, May 6,
13, 20, 1976, in the Newport
Harbor Ensign. F -55562
LIGAL MDner
S-14175
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The following person is
t1olng business as: Plastic
RecycHng, 525 BraJrwoocl,
Brea 92621: Harry B. Fer-
rell Jr., 525 Bratrwood,
Brea, Ca. 92621.
This business is condu cted
by an lnc:Uvldual.
Signed: Harry B. Ferrell
Jr.
This statement was fUed
with the county clerk of Or-
ange CouDty Apr. 23, 1976 .
Publish: Aprtl 29, May 6,
13, 20, 1976, ID t he Newport
Harbor Enslgn. F -55547
LIGAL Monel
FICTrTIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The following person is
doing business as: Apollo
Steel Rule Die Co., 9311
Kramer Ave., Westminster,
Cal. 92683: Christine A.
Corbari, 6891 Sowell, West-
minster, Cal. 92683.
This bustoess is conducted
by an individual.
Signed.: Christine A. Cor-
bart.
This statement was filed
wtth the coonty clerk of Or.
_aoge County May 5, 1976.
Publish: May 13, 20, 27,
JuDe 3, 1976, in the Newport
Harbor Ensign. F -56038
LEGAL MOnCE --::-:-=
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The following person is
doing business as: National
Enterprises, 2637 W.
Aurora, t2, Santa Ana, Ca.
92704; P.O. Box 17897, Ir-
vine, CaUf. 92713 : James
AothoDy Valdez, 2637 w.
Aurora, 12, Santa Ana , Ca.
92704; P.O. &x 17897 Ir-
vine, Caur. 92713.
This business Is conducted
by aD indl'tldual.
Signed: James A. V alder..
This statemer1t 1r1.s tued
With the COU.Dty clerk of Or-
ange County Apr. 19, 1976.
Publlsb: May 6, 13, 20,
27, 19'76, in the Newport
Harbor EnsJ.tn,. F -55304
LIGAL .. Tiel
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The following person is
doing business as: C & F
Industrial Sales, 3194-E
Airport Loop Drive, Costa
Mesa, Calif. 92626: Fletcher
Electrical Specialty Co., a
C &Uiornta corporatlOD,
31M-E Airport Loop Drt'fe,
Colta Mesa, Callf, 92626.
Tills bastoess Is conc!ucted
by a corporation.
Corporatioo name: Flet-
cbet Electrical Specialty
Co., R. W. Fletcher, Pres.l· -· ' Tbls statement was flled
wttb the county clerk of Or-
lll(t Couaty May 10, 1976,
PWUib: May U, 20, 27,
JUDe S, 1976, 1n the Newport
Ha~r Ens~ F -56195
LIGM. IIOTJCa
FICTI110US slJstNESS
No\11£ STATEMENT
Tbe foUowtQa: persoo 1•
dOllll buttaeas u: Ale:r
SD&CD, IDe., 305 Wtct Tom-
MJI. Drtn , P. o. BOx 3129,
-· Calllorula 92803: Alu Foods, lDcorponted
(Calllorula COI'J)OratiOO~ S05
West Roruera Drtn, ADI-
IIolm, C!IIIOnla 91101.
nil ........ .. belle _., ........ -.
Stpod: Dooal4 R. Prt<o, ......... ~.nuarw.
Tlila -lllod YIC.
.... -·-"'0,..... c....,...,.. 10, 1!171,
PlbUa: May I, U, 20, rr, U'71, ll the Newport
-EMip. F-55111
........
LIGAL .. TICI
FICTITIOUS BUSlNESS
NAME STATEMENT
The followLDc perMMI.I are
doing busloeu u: Autlff
Outboard Stnice, 711 W.
17th St., Unit C.7, Costa
Mesa, CalU. 926!7: George
Robert Newcomb, 4.16-1/2
E. Bay, Balboa, Calif, 92661;
Thomas Leonard Gray, 2317
Cotpte, Costa. Yea, 9!627.
Thls busiDeat.a ca:adDcttd
by a Umited pu1Ditrllldp.
Signed: Tbomu ._,
Gray.
This statemeot wu tiled
with tbe county clerto of Or·
ange ·COUDty Apr. 23, 19'76,
Publlsb: AprU 29, .... , 6,
13, ZO, 1r76. ill t.be Newport
H~rbor EDiip, F .,55561
NEWPORT RESIDENTS
ENDORSE WIGLEY
A Dllmber of . NWport
Beach rMtdeata ban •·
clorood 11t11r1 Qolcley lOr
the ~lieu IO'IItNISOa
for Uae 1• AalrrN.J Oil ..
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dmr T. Pate._, Mr. Mill
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GOLF CLUB OFFERS
BEGINNER LESSONS
ARMT CAPT Allf llloi'WOJ<I
II.-..._-ot Mr.
!.lid lin. Georre Roo-rt>,
27 COOJUI Crnt Dr!Yt, Spy.
cJu• BUt, flu recet•ed tbe
merttortou MrTice medal
at Ft. Ea.U., Va. He eaf'Ded
tbe award _.,Ue auiped
u a foretp Hat.. oftleer
with the ZDd !llalfaod Facolty
Compuy of tbt statr aDd
Facility Batt:wJI(Io, tbeSchool
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tEven tf the cigarette tested
had 60% more tar than MERIT,
a significant mqjority of all
smokers tested reported
new Enriched Flavor' MERIT
delivered more taste:'
-American In stitut e ofConsumerOpinion
Extensive taste-testing with thousands of smokers shows'&;; id;:
Flavor.: MERIT delivers more taste than higher tar brands.
The bottom. line was conclusive:
In a series of taste tests conducted for
MERIT by the American Institute of
Cqnsum.er Opinion, sm.okers from all
across the country judged MERIT to
have tnore flavor than five
leading low tar cigarette
brands . .;c .
'Enriched Flavor.' It 's exclusive to
MERIT The cigarette with only 9 mg.
tar, one of the lowest tar levels· in
smoking t day.
MERIT MENTHOL is packed with
4 Enriched Flavor' too. And
in --imilar tests, 9 tng.
MERIT MENTHOL was
re ported to deliver as much
-(Jr n1(Jre-taste than the
11 mg. to 15 ~g. tar
What's really startling-
and of major importance to
all sm.okers-is that MERIT
has less tar than these five
brands. MERIT m nthol brands tested.
You 've been smoking
"low tar, good taste" claims
lono nough. Now smoke
tl1 cigarette .
Less tar. Yet more taste.
That's the report on a
remarkable new taste
process called 'Enriched
Flavor: A way to pack
tobacco ~with extra flavor
without the Usual corre-
sponding increase in tar.
F i Iter
MERIT
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9 mg : 'tar:. 0 7 mg ntCOUM •• Ill' Clll-'r flt ......
armn g The Surgeon General Has Dtletllinld
That C1g arette Smo ktng Is Dangerous to YOAII H1A
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f'ICTITIOIIS 8USI~£SS
JCAM£ ST ATEME.!'T
Tbe followlDC prrtoas are-doUII buioeH :u: La,. .. ,
Ra.Jty..COmpaay, 51Z S.
Broolc!wrst St., SuUS, Ana·
betm, 9210~ E•;:eoe C~g w.
Ho Boc , Ctotl~"""al PLtll":',
18C ~ s. Haru Sl.,•'?l, A,.a.
helm, Calif. 92102; Goon :it1 '
Ha.~ Limited P:.;1nl!r, ~!J2
I . S:u Gabrlel Pl., PI• o
RIYen, Ca. 90660,
TltJ bl•tN.H lJ cou1 J ;te-J
b7 t Umlaed partoentrlp.
Sicned: Eu~eo<! C)Mn;:-Ho
Bw.
Thll tta&emenl wu filed
with tbt CGUDty clerk or Or·
anre Courrty May 7, 19'76.
PabllJ:h: May 20, Z7 * June
J, 10, 19?8, ltl tbe Newport
Harbor Enstcn. r -56142
LIGAL liD TIC I
S-%0080
tlcTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMEST
Tbe toUowlne person LJ
dol.ac bu11nH1 u: Mama
.WcCtrtby'l, 2500 Wtst
Coa.t H.l(hwa y, Newport
Beach, CA. 9U60: The Shall.
aoa Corpontkii'S, a C:a.Ufor •
Dtl corporaUoa, 2SOO WHt
Coa• HIC!Jwty, Newport
Bach, CA. 92660.
Thll bulineu il condurt.
ed by a corporation.
Corpontlon Name: Th~
StwiDOtl CorporaUon, Ow~n
M. Powell , HC.-treu.
Tlltt •tatemtol wu filed
wtth tile county cler)(· of Or.
ange County Apr. 26, 1976.
Publl1h: Way 20, 27, June
3, 10, 1976, ln the Newport
Harbor !:n1tp. P -55577
LIGAL lllmCI
S-15Z7 1
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAlotE STATEMENT
The following per1001 are
dolO( bullneu u: The Hot
Spot , 37% S. TutUn A v~ .•
Untt Z7, Onnce, Ca. 92G66:
Jame1 B. Wabel,311 S, Earl.
ham, Onn,e, California
92666; Edwin frands f.lt..
rreue, 2461 Roxanne, Long
Beach, Calltomia; John M.
Wabel, 311 S, Earlham, Dr-anee, CaJllomia 92666;
Gtorce Wuhlngton Toon,
4053 AIJ)tfl Lane, Ch ino,
CaJUornta 91710.
Thlt butlntllll conducted
by • crneral pannershlp.
Stcned: John M, Wabel,
t (t:tertl partoer.
Thll statement •u tued
with tbt COUOCJ clerk of Or· anc• County Ma y 11 , 1!1'76.
Publllb: May 20, 27, June a, 10, me, 1n '"' Newport •art>or Enatcn. r -56275
LIW.IIImCI
S-"262
f'ICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The I:>UowlflC periOGI lrt
dollar btl•tAe•• u: Firellne
Compea)', 3725. Tu•ln AYe,,
U•ll 27, 01'11111, Ctltfornll
ezue: Jame• 8, Wlbtl, Sll
S. EarlhAm, Oruct, Calt-
lol'lll.l 9UU; Edwin Frt11cla
DtfntM, U6t Rou.ont, Looc Bncb,Colllol'llla ;JOhn
M. Wabtl, Ill S, Earlhlm,
Orurt, Calllimda *"' CIOf'C't WUh.Jictoa Tooa,
4051 "-LIM, Chino,
CaW.-91710.
Tlllo -~~-td ., • ,_rtl ,.,_lh(jo,
llptd: Jota II. Wabtl,
a _,o~ parlltr. nt. ...... WUft*l wlla .. _, clerll ol Or. -c.., .... 1!,. 11171, ....,.., ...,iO,n,1 ..
~ 1117!! IIGtllotrport 'zqr r ·NI'74
LIGAL IIOTICI
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'"I'_ TITIO'JS B liJIN[aS
~A)ff n'AT1'14Ef''T
The followior P<'!:'al'll lJ:
t:Jolnc butiMII U : 8 W
1'AIUOD AdY•rtl.llDc Co.
1&t.U~ 7 Aries CouJ1, P.O.
hoz Zf:i~J. ~ewpoJ1 Beart1,
r aJ. !JZtW: Bcnl~ Marw
1 ollnsoa, i Aries Ct., ~ew •
W t1 Ba.-b, Cal. 92660.
Thl• buslMstlt:cOOI'tacted
b) an i»rJIYidal.
Slln«i: 8omlt' M. Jotm-
"""· 1 tJu ttate-nltfll '"' rued
11'1fh u ... f•ounty •'lerll or Or-
alllj:t' County May II, 1976.
Pul.lljfJ: May ZO, Z7 , June
3, 10, 1976, ln th@ Newport
Hartoor En•IJo. F .51}%4-:J
LIGAL IIOTICI
S-lSU3
FJrTITIOUS BUSI~ESS
N.UfE ST ATEME~T
Ttl• follow tnt: per1100s are
r1ol~ balinHI ll: Alton Mfg.
Co., 311 East Alton A•e111.1e,
Santa Ana, Calif. 9'%70'7: J.
Sl11lm t.tenalhe, 1835Sher-
ln~ Place, N.zoc, Np·-
pon Beach, CaJU. 9'%&63;
Earl M, St-.ga rman, 26~2
San Joaquin Hlll• Ro.1d, Co-
rona del Mar, Calif. !I'Zfl25. rru. bulfne~~:sis conducted
by o1 ceneral pannenlllp.
Signed: J. Nl11fm M ~nuhe
Tfl11 .tatement wu fllf'd
with the county clerk of Or -
ange County Ma y 10, 1976.
Publllb: )tay %0, Z7 , Jun~
3, to, H¥76, in the Newport
Harbor En1tcn. F .56236
no ... ,. £ ... .,. •• Allot.
w11o • '-t I w!ll leu't lki•
-.. ~ ..... ltf-l'oo-otUCinW,bu
.,.. t 7 ........ decade or .. rtoe .. ...,. •• ,..(I m~a.
~-... lltllod --·ttlte __ _ ....
He wu II'*• tJCl•s etta. t.iol •oo: !nera by Ctla ,,.,.,lor
DuJ.eJ. G, Aldrich Jr.
M.r. All•, Wbo '!A me to
UCI 1n 191& W'belltllecamp.s
had beell o:»eel for .... tbarJ
a year, •W llllderiakl! a
ftft' uq::aroent at the S!.
CUaries Mitsi.O:l lo I.MI.l.a-
tloo wtth Cautomla state
UnlYersity, Nortlu1dce.
COIIIIIk tim announced
He was formerly bead-
muter of St. Jamu Parilh
day sebooJ lD Corooa del
lht and Yicar of St. Mt-
c1lael's 11M! All Algels'
Church Ill Co1'0ftl !lei M . .tr.
LINCOLN TEAOIER
PICKED FOR SEMINAR WJJtet-w. Cnlllta:t. Jr.,
Harbor Area chic le-ader,
aJid TllOmu Holloway, oat-
door advert:tablc esecatJ.ve,
total,. amouneed tbll! fo rmt.
Uoa ol a communicaUDOI
mU'ket.tnc UOUP ~~ wW
11o bMIDels u Co mark. Mr.
Cnu:teodf'o ls cbairiiWl of
tbe board a.od Mr. Holloway
Is pruideol,
Tbe group will provld~
commankatlonl and mar-
·~.dJJlc .ervlet!$ from bea4-
QUa.J1ers a1 4600 C amput:
Drh·t-ill tbe Airport area
of Ne1rpOJ1 Beadt..
Guy JWtta tJu been ap-
pointed exeeutt•e •Jce-
prHI<1.ent 1Dd stepheo
Gardner as a vk e..pretldent.
A. D. (hrl.5topber, Ylcf.
pr~>!li!1"'lrt of Cruttenden,
Gust d. M~rtw:J, bas )'>tned
Coruark in a "OOJUitl.ng ca.
pa<'tt)' •
Mr. RatJut speciallus ln
at1ve rti&Ul1! a.nc1 marketing
In eonsumer an1 lnduSi rial
proo:tut.1s and re2J estate.
He staged the 1974 Bing
CrostJy international ladles
profeui.onal golftouma ment
In l!ezl•.o.
Mr . Gu 1tner, wt th 30
S~15Z74
f JC rfT·o·:~. HUStNESS
SAllE STATE ME'\:
1!).! f>llow:n1 ;>o:: >0.1
loln( bu.slneu as: Mark~
ln~ Unlimited, 947 1 flicker
A•e., Fountain Va1Je~·. Ca •
~%108: Jon Paul Clemens,
947 1 fllc~r Ave.; fountain
Valle)', r •. ~!1 )IJ.
This business 1s condllct-
ed b)' an indiVIdual.
Signed: Jon Clemens,
This statement was flied
w1t11 the ('OUnt)' der~ of Or.
ange County May 12, 1976,
Publish: May %0, 2'1, June
3, 10, t 976, in thP Newport
Harbor En1ign. F -56294
)'eat"S or advertising eseeu-
tive exverleuce, Is the author
of two L.ooks, ''It pays to
Slea.l •· "''ltl1 tJaseball star
Maur) WJJlc;, aoo ··netugee
ln paradise:·
NAMED BY AD FIRM
forme r Orange Coast
Colletle art stud~nt Jared
J. l:ien 1f'tl has been named
aJ1 <11n·•·tor for Tatham-
Laird o1 Ku11ner AdvP.rtiS·
tng In C h :ca~o. A C i•i ~ago
1at1ve, J•red ~ra1•~atedfrom
OCC with hooors in 197 3.
He ean1M his B.A. degree
in graph1• design from C1.l
State l:! tversll)' at Long
b eaell.
Steve Puteb. iADeoiD
school IOClalllhldles teac~
er, Is ooe of two Oruce
Cooaty teachers cbolea to
"atteod the aDDIIIl Freedom•
FoundatioD semlaar 1D Val-
ley Force. PenMyiYUla.
The scbola.rshlp eonrs tu t •.
tlon and room aad board for
the 3-week seminar. Mr.
Pavich Is student bicenten-
nial youtb councU adtbor.
and also Lincoln faculty bi-
centerulial cba.lrma.n. He
plana: to make a historical
slide preseatalloo or t he
Valley Forge area, which
he'll make available to
teachers in the scbool dis-
trict.
Entertaining
Tunc:J•v tttru Saturday
~.r~
Join Us For
CHAMPAGNE
SUNDAY BRUNCH
'· '· (.
10 un. to 3 •·'"-
llrtd L.,_ to
TRI,NttiAD CALYPSO
STEEL DRUM BAND
£HTERTA.IMING FROM 2:30
-~:II
FOR £7' l ;/ f RE ~E R V AT ION !o . <.,..._~·.J/L N
640. 51 23 ~:_j L.;:::_;;
GUEST BOAT SLIPs 'L~=:=__:z
CLOSED MON DAYS '
103 N. BAYSIDE DR •• NEWPORT lEACH
• .. ,;
{.
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Daily Sunjet setvice 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'll be the
first to tell you.
--T-IIISIGII
PVa.JIIEDW[fi(LY -~AGU
As a lical In
Orange County
fZ!#if
makes many types
of home loans
For over •o years Laguna Federal Savinga haa
fostered home ownership and guided the
planned development of the region we ..,..
Because we are a local Association, dMply
rooted in coastal Orange County and aur-
rounding Southland areas, savings generated
at each local office of LFS are plowed bacl<
into local communities in the form of first
mortgage loans. Whenever you need a loan,
come in , or ask your broker or builder to
consult with our cooperative and knowJectg•
able loan officers about the following types of
loan financing, available at competitive rates.
,/ NIDIASE LOANS
,/ . CONSTRUCTlON LOANS
,/ CONDOM It liM
,/ REFitANCE LOANS
,/ TAKE-OOT LOANS
HOMe Of'"CE
2t0 Oeeen AWinue
L-eun~~Beeeh, Cehlo<noe 92551
Telephone· 41M-7541
LAGUNA MOUI:L, Cahlom1e
3 Moflerch Bay Plen
IMIO• I l'll.,c.ll~ eo• Nofth e CMII"" filM!
LAOUMA ...U. Celttot.,O.
24301 PaMO doe VMne'-
LMIILIMOM, CM!fomill eoo w.• Gr~ A~
Call Easy Information In Orange
County, (714) 5404550; Downey,
(213) 924..3313; Laguna , (714) 4%-
6()(}(); Los Angeles, (213) 627-5401. FORN
We're easy to take.
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HAIIOI veano• I
U Joel ar. a .,..com r,
or Dow of a oewrcomer to
the HIJ'tJor Area w1lo has
not bMn wr leornM, do her '
a favor by calli the llar-
._..VtsMo~ bttw..-t.n•i'
10 a.m. tend st .. will etll ~
oo your rtlf'nd with va 11-
.... Jatorruation and clrt£ ~
Laws of '20s recalled NEWPORT HAR90R EJUICI
PUBUSHEO WEEKLY-PAGE 1
friPrl'll\ huS{1f''IS J
ltrms will• h '>l.1n•l r~a'h f
to ''"'Jl ' , T' ' • •·(u
al'qU3UltM Wltll l1~>r UP» !
surrounrJin11 s. •
TilE IIAHP.OH \'ISITfJI! i
PIIO~E: 1'11-:l3G8 f
___ .,..o_r _G4_6_-'_11_7~~ __ j .
t..WI 0/1 U. 11..,..-t ·-•tllll.rJ .cMo~ 11r ua.zs
1111" bMe b..... ID tbe
att.UO. ot IJite lfewport-
.... acllool board bf 11a.r-cant a.,...... d tM ree-
ordl oftlce, rue&rel IJld
ltMMtlerftcel.
The ltstolDO..,.iDc~
DO rtdla( of blcrelu on
school ,.,.._ DO swear-
IDe, DO IP(tUDC, DO throwinc
or roe.u or sand oa tehool c roods. No slldla( oa the
balUsters, DO JUIIlJiaC tD ht.U,
81') tlgbtiQC, DO sbooUIC of
r"Ubber buds, DO pllyblg of
marbles, oo dlstart)lac the
peace.
'No entry into th4> bltJlcliDc
wrttbout permlssloo of
teacher or tnstee. No
cllmbing on backstops, oo
s lcattng, oo throwiOC of
;>apers, no ldctiQg ,of any
balls except soccer, no
throwing of bats, no sqalrt-
ing of water, oo oae off
school grounds wrlthout
teacher's permissioo ud no
eating on the steps. Yoa cu
not destroy public property.
QOALITt'
LOft I'IHIS.IH
8t'
aASTMAH tOOA
PA'I RJOTJC PLANTING or red, white and blue nowers
is ,lrlr1Prl to the tree in front of the Corona dE.'I Mar
Cluuuhtr ,r Commeree oftice at 2855 E. Coast lllghway.
fllf' Chamber is urging all COM buslnesses to follow
'>1111. Putting ln red geraniums, wrbite allysum and blue
.l~f'Litun• Is Lee's Nursery employee BtU Cross. His
hnlw•r,; art> Chamber secretary Jessie Hill, at rilzht,
and Ka.ren Johnson of the MU( Shop, one of the rtrst
I11JsinF-sses to put ln the pla.ntings. (Ens(«n photo.)
Two ha.ndwrltten inser-
tions teU rhat eveo then
modifications had to be
made. ··Must have written
permit from pareots to wradE.'
ln water and any person who
r.an not wrestle without be-
coming angr y wt.U be dE.'-
prlved of the privUege of
wrestling on the school
~round.''
The student services of-
fi<'E' of the research dh1s1oo
has frequent requests for
confirmlng b trtbdates, en-
rollment, etc . Some of thesE-
requests date back to the
school years 1n thE' '20s
and '30s. Moliere play scheduled The Ensign's beach rat
rPportE.>r, H. R. McMWan.
a student In the school that
~ t"-'r, rE.>rognized tht> hand-
wrillE'fl insertions as thP
\I.'Ork or H. 0. Ensign, super-
• 1171 MIWPO IT
COSTA MilA ..... ,
DIWRCE
r .... '\'p.;• coast premiere
.,, !Itt latest translation of
\!'litHe's · The mlsan-
t! JvP"' ~ill be presented
fr•·· In tile Orange Coast
I(P~e theater rtepartment
\' ,t ) 21i-29 at 8 p.m. in
,., ... Ill ( drama lab theater.
r It•· Jlo>.\' translation \\'3S
ONLY $751
''I'•Pio>tP•I L} Tony Harrison
111 I •:3 for the National
I lu''lt rr· i11 I .ondon.
\lu• 11 or Moliere's style
'' •s 1 N·n retained In tbis
')l'loti·Sr•riOUS comedy Of
,, .. 11ls Jnd manrters,'' says
I plus ftltng 1~1!1 •
It costs vnv "01~"1\W t J •1•~1 Otv J't •
Information Cf"r '"' toll ftpe ( •
Mon F 1 • 9 to l d • Sat I 0 1 • )
GUARANTEED• 800 l57 6687
•hn'• tor Jar k Holland, \\'ho
'" tu:'lll y dire:tinl! two
TilE fiRST BAPTIST CHURCH
"THE FRIENDLIEST CHURCH IN TOWN!"
lfiAY .. E P ~ot~U L LEN PASTO R
9:45 A.M. 8 '8L E CLASSES -II: 00 A.M. WORSHIP HOUR
6:00 P.M. -EVAN Ci ELI CAL '1 0 U ~
301 MAGNOLIA AT SANTA ANA AVE., COSTA MESA
I ' 1"1 (_ !U. i.C 2
23RD ST. ot ORAt-IGE , C05T A MESA • 645-5050
Sunda} morninr worc:;lllp 10:-t' ·'·'''· Sunrtay School
Sunrtay evE.>nm~ worc:;liip . G:3'J p.11.. !>:30 a.m.
Wednesday HtblP stud\ :tllrl pi<!\• r .. 7:00 p.m.
·~l_Nte~o~nt chu rl'!• "'till I tloiP tPa• hing mlnistry
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
CLIPF OR., HEWPOR T BEACH -6~2·7~
DR. I. KEHTOM BESHORE
' PASTOR
AY IC"OOL ••• ,. ftlO A.M. llaLI STUOY
r-..IST CHURCH
>:.• IYTHESEA . l Newport Beach
OOW BatboaBivd.
!:... , 673-3805
..,, Robert Shepard Jr
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LUTHERAN CHU~Ctl
OFTH MASTf:.R
2900 Pacifec View Or
Coron=-de"~ Mar, Calif
LAWRl,NC'l.D. FRllflliN<,
Pastor Phone 644·.!M\4
SUNDAY SCIIEDULE:
9:15a.m. -Sundav Sl'ltOOI
10:30 a.m.-Worship
Nursery .111d ( nlll.'e lluur
7tM f'.M. WID.
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TUF CHURCH
Or-YOUR CHOICE
(hrt<.tton Sci~nc~
Serv1ces
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\\I l>"'fSOA Y F.VENING
11 f TING 8 p.m.
IO'AntNG ROOM
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\\ ttlllntloo~~ o a.m.-7: I.,') p.m.
I unc.l.ty
'I oo1.111. 5 p.m.; 7·9 p.m.
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<;und•y alt"roooo: 1 lO 3
So~t.: I() .J.m. co 4 p.m.
You llf\' tmdi:~ll y invitt:od
Itt oo~ftt•uJ ('hurc:h Suv1c:ts
.HIJ tn ll)<' Rudin Roota.•
Plymouth Congregational Church'
A 1-rt¥ ond lmlrprntlmr (~"'"''fldTtr#IJal Otrittto, Orui"C'h
Til RE·V JOU A LINOV t\LL. Mtntster
SUMOAY SeltVICUt l t JO A .... AMO lt1M A.M.
Bible Study Q a n1 ~nd 7 p m < hurch chool I 0 a.m .
32e2BROAO STREET, NEWPORT HEIGHTS
Nu"*Y care provided Phone: 142-2740
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t
plays at once. Hls OCC pro-
duction of John Hopkins·
· Find your wa) home' will
be staged June 2, 3, 8, !.1.
LKM.MOnCI LIGAL M011CI
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, CAUFORNIA
NOTICE lNVlTl~G BIDS
SEALED BIOS will be received at the omce of the City
Clerk. City Hall, Newport Beach, California., until 10:30
a.m. on the l Oth day of June, 1976, at wrbich time they
wUI be opened and read, for performtug work as follows :
Installation of trattlc signal
at Blreb and Don Streets
CONTRACT NO. 1801
Bids must be stJbmttted on the proposal lorm attached
with the contnct documents tumtshed by the PubUc Works
Departmeot. The additional copy of the proposal form Is
to be ~tatned by the bidder for hls records.
Each bid must be accompan1ed by cash. certified cbeck
or Bidder's Bond, mo.de payable to the City of Newport
Beach, for u aroouat equal to at least 10 percent o! the
amou.nt bld.
The title of the project and the words '•SEALED BID"
shall be clearly marked on the outside of the eofelope
coata.lnlng the bid.
Tbe contnct documents that must be completed, er:e-
cuted, and returned 1n the sealed bid are:
A. Proposal
B. Designation of Subcontractors
C. Bidder's Bond
D. Noa.coUuslon A!tldavlt
E. statement of Fina.ncial RespooslbWty
F. Techlltcal Ability ud E:zperteoce References
These documents shall be a.tftxed wrtth the signature
and titles of the persons signing on behalf of the bidder.
For corporations, the signatures of the PRESIDENT or
VICE PRESIDENT aod SECRETARY or A.::.'SlSTANT SEC-
RETARY are required ud the CORPORATE SEAL shall
be. a.fft.led to all documents requirtng signatures. 1n the
case or a PartDershlp, the signature of at least one general
partner Is required.
No bids wrW be accepted fro:n a contractor wrho ha.s
not beeo licensed ln accorda.net> With t.be proTtstons of
Chapter 9, OlYlston ID of the Business and Professtoas•
Code. Tbe cootnctor s hall state his Uceose number aDd
classUleaUoo 1n the proposal. an. set of plans and contract documents, including
special pi'Oflstons, may be obtained at the PubUc Works
~rtmeot, City Hall, Newport Beach. Califom.la, at DO
cost to licensed contractors. It is rEQUested that the plans
lDd eoo.tract documents be returned writhin 2 weeks after
bid open'"'· The City bas adopted the STANDARD SPECIFIC A TlONS
FOR PUBLIC WORKS CONSTR UC TION (1973 Edtt1oo) as
prepared by the Southern California Chapters of the Amer-
Ican Publlc Works Association a.od the Associ.ated G'!lleral
Contractors of Amertca. Copies may be o'ltalned from
BuUdlng Newrs, Inc., 3055 Overland Avenue, Los Angeles,
Cautomla 90034, (213) 870-9871.
Tbe City bas adoelted Standard Special Provisions and
Sta.Ddard DrawrtQra. Copies of these are an.J.lable at the
PubUc Woru Dlputmeot at a cost of $5.00 per set.
A lltuclard ••Certlftcate of lnsuraDee for Contract Work
for Clty'' form bu been adopted by tbe City. This Corm
ls tbt oo.lJ eutUJeate of insurance acceptable to the C tty.
The SIC:c•dll low bidder wUJ be reqaired to complete
thls form apoa award of the cootraet.
for UJ rtQIItnd boodt., the company lssu1Dg Btd Bonds,
Llbor aod Mat.J1al BoDds, aDd FaJtbftll Performance
8oDds mult be u lullruee cornpuy or sarety company
l1ceued by tbe State of Calti>nala. Tbe companies must
also laan a c.rftat Geoeral Policy Holders Rating of
A or better; ud a FtnanelaJ Ratlltc of at least AAA as
per tbe latelt edltJoo of Best's Key Rat1ag GuJde (Prop-en, • LlablUt:y).
In acoorda.Dee W1t.h tbe prorisloos ot Article 2, Chapter 1,
Part 7 of tbe Calllorn&a Labor Code (Sectiou 1770 et seq.),
the Clty COGDell ol the City ol Nnport Beach bas ascer-
WDed tbt rtntnl Pnn.111Dc rate of per diem wra«es
1D tbe locallty lD wtalcb Ute work is to be pert>rmPd lOr
eacb craft, cl.Ualftcattoa. or type of wortman or mechanic
Deedlcl to e~e tbe CGIItraet ud IIU set tortb these
lteiU Ill RMOIItloe No. 8701 a<tocMd Febn&IJ"}' 9, 1976.
A eGPJ ol aid r...a.uc. ll aftO.Ible Ia tbe oalce of tbe
City Clerk. All ~ to tbe CCIIItnd lba.U be perned
bJ all proNIGU of tbe CIIUI:»na&a Labor Code relatJ.ac
Jo J)n'IJl.llc wap ntH (Sec:Uau 1'710...1711 lDe~sJYe).
The coatnctor llllll be reti)O"d>le for compllatlct' wtth
SeetiOD 1771.S of tbe CalJJonlla Labor Coct. a>r all ap-
prti!Ucuble oe,...,..,.
n. CIODtndor lllllll polt a copy ot tbe pJ"tft1Unc wace
rat.c at t111t jDb liM. Copies ma.y be otaloed from tbf
PabUe Worb o..rtmtat. n. CMJ ,...,.. me r1Ctlt to rejld., or all bldl
Ud ID ftlYt taJ ~ ta lldl b6dl.
lUIIII GEORGE, ern CLBRX em OF lfEWPOaT BUell, CAUF'ORJU
PUBIMR: Ill., 10. lfr .. II tM ••port R.a.-r 1 ......
lllti.Gdeat of the lebOol Ud
allo tlclttll-cradt teeeber
aad boJ'I P.E. lutnc:tor.
Tbe acbool oftlci&J did DOt
baYt UJ eoelrol OYtf tM
..,.us tbat noetect to u.
b•ch 111 lroat ot the 1ebool
tacb oooo to help the ltU·
dftts wlth their lunch. There
wu no cafeteria and the
students ate out on tbe beach
most or the time, feedt.nc
the seaguUs.
··Darn the seagulls, It's a
good t hlng cows doo't n y,"
was the popular 100g of the
students, Beach Rat Mc-
MlJia.n commented. The~
were no school buses. The
students walked to school.
It It was ralnl.Dg, tough.
DUPLICATE BRIDGE
AT MESA GOLF CLUB
The city of Costl Mesa's
leisure se"lces departmeot
bas selected Costa Mesa
GoU Club to host Us newly-
fnDcb1sed duplicate bridge
games, every Monday atter-
nooo.
''The city bas obtained
permission from tbe Ameri-
can Contract Brtdge Assn.
to hold dUplicate bridge
games tn which players may
obtain master point
credits;· explained Donna
Adam, the city's recreation
supervisor of social and
cultural activities.
Precedlng eaeh Monday
game wUI be a ba.lr.bour
informal brtdge lecture at
uooo, by Leoore Mc Henry
of Htmtlngton Beach, a Ufe
master and bridge lnstnlc-
tor. She and her husband,
Frank, also a IUe master,
ww direct the games.
Public
AU COON
NmAY. M~Y. ~y .. I P.JI.
Borgorru on Flrw Cty.rol. Stnling SillWI'. Porcdal,., Orte *"
Objuts d'Art. Pointing•. J~w~lry. Antlquee. 8 ro1Ua.
Fumltur~. s~l«t lnd1on TurquoiH ...
S 1.000.000 INVENTORY
,.,..,'" LU111n . ( ••uru (Jvt.of./'wtJ.w ,.,._,.,rln
'
.ac-ross th~ strrf"r from
srwon of the Southland's
most t'legont wott>rfront
rrsrouronu!
fruPf'ction & Prlvat~ Sole.
IO·S DAILY, 12 · S UTUitOAY & 2·5 SUMOAY
CLOSED WEOMUOAY & THU.SOAY
AUC110NS HELD llVIJI\'
AllDAY. SAn.DAY. SVNDAY .. 8 P.Jl.
l l E YOUR BANKAMERICARD.
MAS1£R CHARGE.
PERSONAL CHECI< 011 CASH
WE 8Ul' FOa C ASH Oa SD.L 0111 C~ ~ fSTATES 011 SP'O' E ~fa.
4RT LH 1\t 4l CTTO\££R
GasCutoH
Predicted
By PUC
~California P\tbltC" l 'ul
Ill~ Commi!ISJon pnodtcts a
c-urtailment of resldent&al
and ~rcial natural p
.t>nH't> m lht> Southland
unl~-. ga. •~ ~lhlatll4'C'i from
othf'r '!UJJplv prO)f"(.V.
Tht> pn o}f'cttOIU were m&d<-
'" Pl'C' s I 0 }t-ar fonoca..~ of
(:11!1 utihttf'l! rf'quirf'mf'nlf;
and ,oupply (•ovrran~ the
penNi 1976.1985.
P\ t(' ~1d that dt"'lfUlf'
hzchrr I~'"'"'" of notural-1as
suppht>S a.nd redu<'t'd lt'vf'li
of demand, thto C"Urt.tlalmrnt
of ~torvu·r wa_, forf"<'Al'l hy
1980·81 unJeae addttto.naJ IU
suppli~ Wt"rt" ob!Btnt'Ci from
othf'l" ..
is getting doset
ODt of a series ef reper15 by
Harvey A. Proaer, Chairman.
Seudaem catiftrnia Gas Company.
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Soutbem California Gas
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port of a ctm
May 31
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Now Is the time to get ready for the first m1))r llollday of the Biceatennial year -
Decoration Day; andltyoo dolt now, you'll be all set to Hlu and enjoy not just Decoratioa
Day, but July 4th too.
Back East, Decoration Day was tn.41Uoaally '• Lilac Time" as well, for the day was
marked by Ul.ac-bearlng indiYiduals and parades all going to grave-sites to Ialor those
who foughl for the freedoms we lmow toclay. It 'fts aU~ of beauty, fragrance and
praise, a time of thanks for our American Heritage,
Lilacs may . not be 1n bloom this Qecoratlon Day; but plenty of beautiful flowers and
plants wUI be. Let's brl.ng back the old idea of Decoratioo Day with nowers a.od Colony
pa..lnts to mate our American Heritage shine as oenr before.
A brlgbUy proud and shiny OOme is one of the best ways we have to hooor those wbo
have made your beautilUI home and freedoms possible,
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or
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for
almost
anything!
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