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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-06-10 - Newport Harbor EnsignBEACH lOc ...... _ • :=·- BIG ROCK., which fell out or the face of the bluff abov~ Corona del Mar state beach last Friday anernooo, camP to rest just a few feet from a home on Breakers Drive. Realtor Don Franklin and his wile had to move out of their bluff home at 3317 Ocean Blvd. overnight, but they moved back 1n next day, after city engineers §id the blu!r was stable. Underground water seepage, of a yet-undetermined origin, was blamed lor the rockslide, which loosed the 100 too boulder from the bluff fa ce just beneath the Franklin back patio. A soils engineer Is inspecting the blutf and will recommend some action to protect It from further erosion. City building dept. cbief Bob Fowler said he expects that a series or re- taining walls will be needed. (Enslgn pboto.) School budget up $4.2 million to 8~ ln the community ser- Student education will ~'OSt vice tax rate 00 reductloo taxpayers $47,737 ,214for the In lnstructt~al programs 1976-77 school year, up andanlocreaseinearlycbtld $4,249,484 tl'om last year, hood ectucatloo schools from the Newport-Mesa trustees the present 5 to 10. No t1ecmed Tuesday night as change In salaries nor health they adopted a preliminary benefits are shown. budget. c erU!icated salaries go up Tbe publlcatloo budget for to $23 895 50 from 1976-77, with any modU1ca -S22 526 48l to; the current tloD of tbe prel'"''•f1 ~-78; ..,;.r the r:-rellmlnary get, •ill be presented to too budget. Classtfted salaries boud July IS. Tbeoperattng wUl cost $7,190,509, up btld«et must be adopted dur-$327,823. Employee bene- inc tbe week· of Aug. 2-6• fit costs will reach which will require a special $4 657 803 an increase ot o r reschedUled board meet-$2S3,4B5. ' Textbooks, sup. Jog. plies and equipment replact>- The tax rate wtllbedeter-meot wlll cost $2 626 282 mined by the nnat assessed up $6,572. Sites, 'butlding: valuation Increase. The library books and equipment county ls presently estlmat-will cost $940 564 compar- ing an increase of 1~,hov•-ed wttb $1631,122,spent t hls ever, a more likely estimate year ' ' ts 14%, Don Hoot, assistant ~al taxpayers are ex- superintendent, polnted out. pected to contrlbote $38,443, It the assessed valuation is 822 Cor school operations for 1~, the general purposetax 1976-77 under the prellml- nte wUl be $3.97 • lf the as-nary budget a $2 682 752in- sessed valuation ls 14c:(., the c rease. other 'sou~ces of rate will be $3.84. The rate income figured includt> $717, this year was $3.99. 019 federal· $5 130 438state· Tbe prellmlnary budget $65 000 c~nt/ and' $400 oOO ren eets a decrease from I~ tnc~ming transfers. ' Tow away now in effect Police are oo longer put- ting ticket citations on cars lllegally parked oo commer- cla.l property ln Newport Beach. Instead, they will bne the offending cars towed away at the car owner's ex- pense. The c hange in pollcy, \fhich started last week, ca me because too many man hours are involved lnUcket-tnc cars ooprtnteproperty, accord1.nc to Capt. Don Oyaas, commander of the polloe tra.fftc division. '•Commerctal oft-street pe.rt1ng lots are tncreastne at a fantastic rate 1n New- port Beach,'' noted Ca.pt. Opas. ''and with summer comt.oc -:Al, we came to the eoaelutoo that we can DO toacer ..-re the peHODDel boars to keep cltlDc people for WepDy parklQC oo 10meoot else's business lot." Onera of bcls1Aesses that bnt oft-st!'Mt PlrtlDc are adY!Md to call the poUee at 644...S7U when they hut 11- lepliJ parked cars. ''We w'OJ Mild a pukine CODtrol Olllloer oe to tM JpOt," aid tiM eaptlo, ''aDd be_, a.. ...,, ... Ollr'Dtl" ft.l1 out tM MCI-'7 lorm. TMQ, •• wW calJ tbt tow truc k. .. ...... property O'fl• ..,.. ......, poll ua.tr pro. pieltJ, Md w cu tlbDW tMm ...... -~t " lepllJ s n "•· ... II• prod)lta ...-•atw1nsslatbJ ---... ,.. .. Cllelm .. oltlllll ...... . n.n II aa. a dtJ ~ ~Me Cllf..... IIIII ... ......... poUce 111ft Mia Issuing parking tickets based on that law. ··But, we feel this new approach wUI not only save police man-hour-s, but will better serve Ule business community. Giving a guy a ticket doesn't get bls car off you r property. Towing it away does.'' RESTAURANT ROBBED Of COINS, BOTTLES A burglar broke lnlo the Le Blarrltz Restaurant in Newport Heights early last Thursday and took $69.50 ln wrapped coins, plus 2 bottles of liquor wortb $27. According to pollee, the thief dropped and broke one bottle of lmportad beer wblle to the restaurant, then took another bottle ol beer and left lt, u.oopened on a coun- ter. BOM 8 SC ARE OVER PHONE IS A DJO '•There's a bomb intbere. It wlU ro olf al 7. You better spUt, •• securtty rutrd Delmar Jones or Frontier Inc ., !955 AJrny Loop Dr., Costa Mtll., QaOted a malt foiee ltat"'c oe tbe pboot lu. 4, Costa Me~~ poUce reponed. No bomb,., blncl lD tbe watch maldnc ftnn. CLOTHING STOLEN 1'1ltM ..... 6 .aut. aDd 4 u.., nlMd at f7015.70, ...... .._ tNa& tbe ear ol llkMtl eonw.u, l~ Wild eoo. • ., .... Side; ftOe It .. ..,.., ltSU18r1* st., Colla ..... police re- poiW ..... l. lD ooe of lts motlt IJIIIIPOF· ta.nt meetJ.ngs 1n years, New- port Bnch Clty COUDcU w1U deal Monday nl«bt with oeu year's budget, a pt'OpOMCI open space bood 1SIIIe, aad plans for a new Ubrvy. C lty Hall CouncU cba.m- bers are expected to be jam- med when the meeUDc starts at 7:30p.m. Herure the ma- )or Issues at stalte: BUDGET: A record $21,- 764,835 budget ls proposed for the t1scaJ year startlne July 1. The Council has ooe more meeting, on June Zl, to meet the de2dline toT okaying the budget. Thebad- I!'Pt has bt>en discussed in- HUGE SIZE of the boulder tnat fell from the face of the Corooa del Mar blu!f last Friday dwarfs cdrbas passersby. Tbe rock ls about 10 feet thlck and we ips an estimated 100 tons . (Ensign pooto.) MESA ADOPTS BUDGET A $l5,089,t45 bo~ tor 1976-77, clown 5.8 per rent from Ju t year, .-as adopt- ed by ttle Costa Mt>sa rtty Counrll Monda\' nlght. The total Includes $14,899,830 for costs of operating the city and S4,189,6Hi for r apltal out- lay. The assessed valua- tion for the c1t) Is figured at $343,H8,000, up 7 per cent from last year. Capital outlay projectsln- cludP storm oralns oo Princeton Dr. and Irvin~> Ave. at $100,000; llllraq site land acquisition Center St. and Park Ave., $}08,000; widen VIctoria St., Canyon Dr. to Santa Ana River, $360,000, and widen 19thSt., Fullerton Ave. to Park Ave., $200,000. Also proposed is land qcquls ltion for a semor c ltlzen housing project, $1 'JO, 000, and senior citizen r·~>n­ ter, $136,000. An ordinance was adopted b ringlng Red Hill ~o. 1 an- nexation, county area at1)3c- ent to the city, lntotheCosta Mesa park and recreation dlsyrlct. The speed limit on Harbor Blvd. between Newport Rlvd. and Sunnower Ave. was rais - ed to 40 miles an hour. £ntertatnrnent ~rmtb weot to Q.M. Foods Inc., 94th Aero Squadroa, 3180 Airway Ave., and Fettucinl, 2831 Briston St., hot one for Jaws Inc., 2285 Newport Blvd., was held until the meeting of June 21. A public hearlng \fas set fo r June 21 to consider the various la.nd use options tor five moblle home parks. They include Island View, 1660 Whittier Ave.; Crange Coast, 1684 Whittier Ave.; Playport, 903 W. 17th St.; Greenleaf, 1750 Whittier .o\ve., and Vista Verde, li41 Pomona Ave. r ouncll adopted a resolu- tion to CalTrans expressl~ the city's concern over the curtailment of the coostruc - tton on the Corona del Mar freeway. An eatt.ng place In an ln- dustrial area at 3303 Harbor Blvd., was approved ln a zone exception appllcatioo from Koll Income Properties Inc., 190 1 Dove St. Held untU June 21 was a conditional use permit for American In- stitute or Massage, 5i3 w. 19th St., to allow a school of massage the use of nint> off. site parking stalls to meet parking requirements at that address. Burgess-WUUams, 3955 Birc-h St., Newport Beach, received a zone exception and coodltlonal use per mit to constroct an 18 unit apart- ment complex at 302 Victoria St. Gene A. Palaltrrl, La- guna Niguel, received a con- ditional use permit to con- struct an eight -unit apart- meot at 1923 Pomona Ave. ~---.... - formally at afternooo Coun- r tl study sessioos since Ap . ru. Some of the budget propo- sals tbtt bave beeJ serious- ly questlooed by tbe Council Include the addJt1oo of 12 city employees, tbe deletioo by the elty mJ.DICU of an a&!Jtlonal tire tnJcltreques- ~ by the nre chief, apa.ra- medJc van to serve the areas west of the bay, and the stu of a n~>w library to be bullt ln 'l:ewport Center. The budget propo~l ba.s a planned surplus of about i4.6 mllUoo, which could be osed to provide pay ralses or about 4 to 5 per cent for ctty employees. Salary dis- cussions a re now under wa} between rity management representatives and union nee;otiators. The propo~ bude;et is based on contlll.l- tng t urrent property tu rates . OPEN SPACE BONDS: An attempt by CouncUman PauJ Ryr kof! and his supporters to get citywide voter consa- 1erauon of a park bond issue wtll be the subjectofanother public hearing. Cost of buy- Ing 5 undeveloped areas ln the city has been estimated at between $3.6 and $7 mU- Ilon. The CouncU Is expec- ted to pick and chooseame)![ij! Mr . Ryckoff's Jist of 5 desi- rable sites, plus a larger 21-site package drawn up by the city's Parks, Beaches and Recreation CommisslDo. There are no anJiable cost figures oo the laager list. The ··Ryckoft Ust" ln· eludes: between one-third and ooe-nimtl of the Jmoe Company's '•Casb'tfays•· property at WestcUU and t )Vf r, 2 acres at t')e •~51 - ern end of a proposf'd West Ne'MJ)Ort pari!: on the old Pa- cltt<"-Eiectrtc right-of-way, the 8.8-ac re so-<'alled land t rade remnant near East- bluff Park, 1.35 acres just east or the entrance to Bal- boa !:;land, a.od 2 lots ad- joining Inspiration Point ov- erJoold.ng Corona del Mar st2te beach. Plans call for placing the bond Issue, if okayed by the CouncU, oo a ballot nc"(t sprlng, possibly dong with a Newport-Mesa school dis- trict bond issue. Besides lnltial costs of the open space, city otrictals have es- timated an added $6,000 to $9,000 per year ln mainten- ance costs and property t.1x losses. C.E.E.E.D. AWAllD ls presented to £utp adftl'UMr Al Forcit. a.t left. by Gllbert Ferpaoo, esecadYe dlredDr of the orp.o.lzatioD (CoooeU for En~lroomeat. Employ- ment and ECODOmy tbroucb plaDDed De-fe1opmaat}. Tbe award,. booorlnc Wr. Forrtt for bis Eulp ad.s cr lticW.C the stat.r Coa.sta.l Commlsslou and otber C()Yenunct bodles that <Xdrol private property <SeYelopment, wu anoouoeed last mootb at C EEED' s unu.al buQDet Ill Ana.beim. Mr. Forcit, stm u aettn eommercla.l tl.lber- man at 81. retumed )lst last week from a tlid:d.ac b1p aoo ae~ tbe award 1n trout of b1s bard1ra.re •re io C entra.l Newport. (Ensi(D pboto.) Badham edges Schmitz in 40th Robert Badham, Jtm Sle- mons, Thomas RUey, Judge Betty Lamoreaux and Vivian Hall won Important local vtc- torlec; in Tuesday's primaty elE>~'tioo in the Harbor Area. l ocal vote rs also JOined a statewide Uf1t> that g:ave Ron- ald Reagan, Jerry Brown ACTRESS CarollyD O.Vore, former Callloml.a model ol the year, wU I assist in pro- duction of the Mlss Cahf- ornla teen-ager" semf- floa.ls at Promonto11 Point this Saturda}' Miss Teenage contest here Orange Count} 's 7 repre- sentatives to the ·· MlSsCa.l- lfornla teen-ager•· pageant •Ill be selec ted at & pool- side fashion show and buffet thts Saturday, June 12, be- tw een 11:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m., to the \' tJia D' Amict at Promonton Point. Admis- sion ·1onatlon Is Sl. The i h.nallsts will be and JobD TWlDey party vte- torles 1n ~primary. Jamt's Combs, former pastor of the Flrst Baptilt Church of Costa Mesa, woo a close Republican victory to advance to a November try for Coagressman Jerry Pattersoo's 38th Dist. seat. Closest of the local races saw Bob Badbam of West- elttr, DOW the 74th Dist. a.s- semblyrt~aA, edge out for- mer congressman JobD G. SchmlU of Spyglass RUI for the ReoubUca.n oomiDatloo tor Aoc1rew Hinshaw's 40th eOO(TessjonaJ district Job. With all Oruge Couoty bel- lots COI&Dted, and 98 per cent of tbe San Dlero Cowaty votes ln, Mr. Ba4ham W'Ul by 35,688 to 34_535. WLth W r. Badbam numlng ahead by a wider ma.rc1D lD San OifgO County the In On.art County, there wa.s DO eha.oce for Mr. Schmitz to catch up in tbe final Wty. Democrat Vtvla.D Hall woo tbe J1&U to CQJOH Mr. Bad- bam ln Nove~. ~eatiac Rod wu-.. Tn ..-r bad beel biDed as a cl?St tl(bt for rl'" Stll district county ~s.)l"'l )Ob, tncunabeot Tbomu RUey of Dover Shores easily ~­ fPated cnallenger Max Blns- wanger of Bli Canyon, 86,- 008 to 37 ,Z-47. Dr. E~ Atherton ot Oakwood apart- meets got 7 ,85Z votes. Car dealer Jim Slemoo.s won the GOP oomlnatioo for the 74th Dlst. Assembly seat being vacated by Mr. Bad- ham. Mr. Slemoos polled 15,i45 Yotes to 13,8?6 tor Marl.a.o Bergeson and ll,SS6 for Bill Crosby. lD Novem- ber, Mr. Slemons wlU face DPmocrat Roo Cordova, wbo was unopposed ln the primary. LETTER CARRIER ptcked rrom a n eld or 26 Jude:e Lamornux., woo was appointed l.a.st yeu to a vacancy on the Harbor Mu- otrlpal Court bench, wu e - lected to a tull term over BIU BEAN DIES wuuam Richard Bean, 49, a letter carrier, died Sunda} at Costa Mesa hospital aft er a short UlDess. He ltved at 4~ CabrUlo, Costa Me§, and worked out of the New- port post omcE' on Riverside Ave. He was a oatlve of Oregon. Mr . Bean Is su"tved by hls '*lfe, Darlene; sons Will- lam Grant Bean 0, Richard Belin and Kendall Bean, dau- ghters Athena Bean and Apr U Bean, parents Mr. and Mrs. Wtlll.am Grant Bean and sis- ter Betty Jasmlne, all of Costa Mesa. Servtoes are sceduled for 10 a.m. today, June 10, in Bell-Broadway Chapel. rl"gional ontestants whoare the produr t of sc reenings condut:>ted tv E xr hange Clubs of Santa -\na, FullE>rton, Sad- dleback Valle~, Huntington .Rear h an.1 '\ewport Ha rbor. Contestants wfll appear ln IOnlit everunr 1resses, and each will tl3\'t> an opportunit\ to address the audien~e. An Innovation of tht> state Jllli- eant this )'ear Is deslgnatq the o\merlcan Cancer Soc 1ety as a benefJr tar} throu.-:h ap- portioning contest entry ft'eS, utlhzmg ~eant r on- testants ln lora! f\.md-ralstne acttvtt1es and other pageant events. The flnallsts wUI go on to compete for the title of ·•Mtss Callfornla Teen- Ager" at the state finals at 1tbe Balboa Ba)' Club July 7- 11. hallenger Julian Ertz, win- ning 40,633 to 11,766. In statewide and natSooa.l races, Orange County gavt' Ronald Reagan a 109,. 460 to 82,311 margin o•er President Gerald Ford ln the presidential primary. Democrat Governor Jerry Brown polled 140,179 votes in Orall(e County oo his way to a statewide sweep over Jimmy Carter, W'ho got 51,- 431 votes here. Mu sic Investments , Car- son, was dented a nrlance to legalize extstlog slgns ex- ceedlng the requirements ln the sign ordinance at 1846 Newport Blvd. Harold 0. Hansoo, 262 Knox Pl., Costa Mesa, received approval for a variance to coostruc t a 5,743 square-foot storage bulldtng at 1605 Onnge Ave. with reductloos In the re- quired side and rear ;·ani setbacks. F@deraJ re'fenue sha.rlng fu nds totallnc $1,109,000 were allocated. T ... list in- cludes $250,000 tor the buJldlng of a new theatre tor South Coast Repertory Thea- ter D@&r South Coast Plaza Hotel: $150.000 toward a t1olrntown flre staUon: $225, 000 fOr ltrMt ma!ntenaoce: Actor is boat parade marshal ln the u. S. S~te race , Incumbent Democrat John Tutme}'"s primary wta over Tom Ha)'den lncludeda 117,- 417 to 83,M4 Orance Cocmty margin. ln the Republican nee to pick a chall...,.r to face Senator l'unoey 1D Novernbu, Sam Haya.kawa outdlstueed Robert FIDeb 91,664 to 70,W 1D Orulce County. Alpbonso BeU wu second in the county with 76,628. SaO,OOO t)r Bear SL uteo- aloa; $60,000 t)r UCbt&Qc foar ball fte_Jds; $80,000 for do'nton elrcalaUoa .tu<ty Ud $30,000 for a breath.lfte ayltem for tile ftn •rt- mtDt. Apoltee m1al-eof111111- ter wW co.t $89,000. eo.eua. deaMcl a re-qu• from RII...U W. MO- ler, W WtlJ.MleJ a..a... Cotea ....... .,,...._.... of·~-.... ..., a, C~GeCti'IIIIC ._ ...... .. oM' se. a. .... n Cdl- lae Jl.-tJ •llaftor 811'd.. Entertainer WUltam ~­ marest, ··Un cle Charlie" ln tbe TV sboW, '• My 3 sons;· hu beeo oarned crand mar- shal for the 19'76 cbaracter boat perade, chairman Tom Enos &D.OOUDe4d this week. Spoa10red bJ the Commo- dores Clab of tbe Nnport Harbor C~llhr of Com- mer<le, tbt pande, Mt tor S~aclly, Jaty 4, ll DOW ln ttl 1Stb )'tar. OrtciDaUY, It t•tared _.....,. tJPN of power boat.. allboab. t'ml at.m bolls; ..,_..,r, siae4' tMt UIH, 3 maJDr cllvlliODs MYt bMil formed to lllow all boat OWMn to .aer. Tbe ~ U't t lilllndtf e ..... ~clul Ud --(!Ml..-diJ dUI.. Rep.tndoa ,_ Ia $IS tor -~Mid ciiU· acter a.od $35 for t'ommer- clal. This year's e•eat wtll ~ part or tbe Newport Such bleeotfODW )lbtlee and wtll featlre boats decorated to t~ tbemt of •• ~F btrth- da.J, Amerlca." Tbe pandt wUl torm at 1 p.rr.. ~ ll tM Lick> e.....a. aDd tbtoftlclal par- ade wt11 btciD at 2 p.m., ....,"1 dow'D t.bt b&Jtor put tM Balboa· I&J C bib, to tbe blnlll P*t. wbtr. )tdllJIC wW tUI place., TJ'GII .. M .t plaqMI wUJ be pr .. 1 t.t at a 10-bollt JIUtJ 1ft 1M BellM 8Q c lib .. • ~ Aa A..nca bll- .. luMiasllacWutM .... 1ft $1.10 .,... ,...... .. ........... .,.COlD_ • ._ ut ..a.r-Toa Evans, Blll Coulter, Pt!'te Barrett, MUt Ha~Y. John Curet, Hugh t.1ynatl, Ralph Berke, Wal ly Crutteodc. Tom Gillen, Ken Allen, 01c:k Pauley, Dan Rogtrs and Dor- Is LindH)'. Assisting grand marshal Demarest at tt.. tropbY a- wards w11J ~ actor AMy {)pvlne, member oftl~Com­ modo~s Club. PALM TREE ARE Som ... po~~rtd a flam- mable ~ 011 tbt but of palm trees at SlOt Uld 1121 W.roe wa,, Cotlta II•- •· tpiU.ac thm Ud ICOJ'da. ... tbt tnU:I of Ulll tnM. COlD .... polkt "fONd J .. s. TMN .... an loa • I Proposltloo 15, Wbleh would bave tmpoMd ltrtd coatrols rrr r DUCieu power plut d~·~ , .. de- feated stat...sdl aboat 2 to 1 wtttl tbt Mlp or a 41t,t'10 to 111. a 16 IMl'1iD ta e>ruce CoatJ. 2 DRIVERS CITED Two IDIIl -.re ~ • e...,.,_ ol ct....-dmtll "J c.e:a M .. po&~eeeartJPrt­daJ .,,.... ~ .... Roy o.c.a. aa. o1 am £. lltl IL. W ll, C_. 11-.. wu arru•tt .., lttll .......... ... .. 1.:40 La. l4liuf "' »-..... lf.ela.IN1 7 ,,... -o.c.---. .... ..., ............. . c ..... a...r~•·--. CDM C.C. backs librlry CoraM cw ...... a... ber of Co-ct ... a record tJd.l ... .. a • of u 11,000 _,. 11112 • llbrary 1A Nc•1111011 C d • Tbe Clamber clbwrtiJJ ... ecS -...e-., Ml ' I .. ~ port tt.ecUJ··~-­ oiTrutMIIanll no .. aew Ubn.ry 12-r ret nlcbt•• City ec.ea J11M1e bearfiC c.a ... --The Ll>rary ...... ... Moeday monilc te ... . lts reQMil from IMC ••L Here llwtllttllt....,._ Tbe 11.000111-L ....... . to be ballt.,. ..,. .. ..... ta Butua St. an ......_ U 1D e«Jmet.l Clllll ., • mllUaG, IDe.._ E .. gl ~eklpmtal ol ........... oowua ~..., uc1 ad~~. Later, tbe aa.r 4.• ..,a. of the sbell ............. in. Tbe clty IIU ...... ac:reed to t.y 2.1 ~ .. from the lntM C.. • S!'79,500, PIYilll ...... a 10-year pertad. Te __, the stnc:tue, 1M ettrs a,. brarytunte WI&IIId ...... be l.Dcrtdtd bJ ~ ,. •• of property en ........... Jepl Umlt ol 1$f. fttl woud nile -... a t StOO,OOO I*' JtU' Ia .. eu,.--,,__.. .. ..._ er ofuHO.*.-.u a $3! per~ ........... c.rreat Prcll*11....._ LlbnrJ a.l'd elt.'flwl• Pbll ....... IUdMd 11'1"......, ..... .. ...... ~._.. .... . bnry .. llfjp j Jlilt-•*••..-easa tor.a..r . .,.._....,. Nr'rictl ... 111 n.-. U(1l 4 bruc:-6 't1 I .. need tor tbt _. WP I• A small brueb 1lll'uf II 420 MaJ1cold Ia ~ .. W.ar ls a.e CIDlJ ca,......, eut of tbe bay. ~· ., _ _, ... brary are tll*tld te _,. · tbat mooey COliN M ~· / l!peDt by ._rr a a • -. ·. paocttnc tbe 4 ar a c bn.ncbes ID 1rlllteJ&tr, C.. Balboa &Dd Wlllt Jll..,..t. Hold-UDS il · Costa Mesl Costa II_. pellet,... day r'IIOrted•...,wrlrl meats tn UM!tr ..... • solve 2 ar!Md 1 .. ZIIMt one pu.lled by 2 ........ The wom• belcl • ... Spirit ShoiiPf, ~ 11 ...... Blvd., at 12:!5 p.m • ...,, f'Se&plnc wUb suo. T1lllr were dele~ u ..__ 28 ud 3! ,.an ..... .. to 130 pouDds. at11112 S .._ 8 tnches ln ........ 1'!1J ten 1n 111 old ,... --. SablrdaJ 11CN I -._ tfred the eo.ta .... - 3205 Harbor 81 .... ..... with a ~ 1M.,..._ They left wiD SlM. Ote was~u ........ otMr blaet. A muaad..,...,.,.._ ss a.od 40, Uld a ..... ... CUD to otltalll ... tiO ... from a clert II str c-... Llq.or &lion. ltll ...._ St., Colt& ....... et ll-p.m • .._.,. RADO IS SlOLEM l .! ,, ~~.. .l!t111Jt ~ _,.,. IOGEI AHD .10 Altlt FOWLER AIOAID THE ICAIAI .::o~::::::-.:.::::~~:::: .. The Impossible Dream • THE SHOUTING IS OVER -FOR NOW Aren't you rejoicing that it's over for now --tbe frenzied aeramble for influencing voters for the primary elec- tion. No doubt most of you are as re- lieved as I to see and hear the end of all that political sales pitebing (ex- cept that it'll all come back again for the November sbowdown --only more so). I have found it particularly annoying to put up with Interruptions in favorite radio and television programs for glowing eulogies of various candidates or viewing witb joy or alarm at as- sorted propositions. lf I were to east a vote for tbe most objectionable, I would pick on Marlo Thomas and Ralpb Nader chattering about nuclear perU and pleading for "yes" on IS. The last few days of the priritary election campaign also saw a flood of political literature further disrupt- ing tbe already greatly harassed Postal Service, no doubt delaying a lot of important mail, including, in one In- stance, the Ensign. The deluge con- sisted of personalized-by-computer tel- egrams and letters, pamphlets, cards, simulated newspapers and multi- colored brochures. A typical comment from the Inundated public: What a waste of paper and effort I ly FRANCIS HORVATH a lllaem! bellol -.... It 11 lll!p)ld'lle l)r tbe ca.ld be ~ .me. to God moataa to come too. mu.. 1a tbe 08lllde world. 8be tu u.e ooeaa to lklp rolJ.lac eame to Uft wtUI btr IIIC6tr oa m ~~~ore. t:tr tbe -. to at the DeMarl Toa ftonl --__ bat ta ,_ abop. Sbe lmm-r Ybo due. dreamt are oot 80Ugbt e~ ud lm-te. ll>laod the Onice Sebool It -ma Ute ynterdaJ ot.trtct teacblac staff. that Ultle Jo Alia. Toall 1lrU wbere tbe became an ad- bam Ja ~City, KaraJas. Yllory .ape"iaor 1DEa«Uab oa ltlJ I, 19Sl, tbectupier art. of Mrs. Dellarl Tostt uc1 ODe daJ tn 1971, Jo Aao, tbe late Mr. TOIII. Jo Ann oenr laYUic atteoded apd)- eatered Mt. st. Scboluttci.J. · Uc daoce, decided to 10 to a AtcblJoa bleb sellool Ill daDce at DlaDeJlud. Tbat K--.. lD 1945 ud alter same day, Rorer made b.U ber rndlltiOI lD 1949 •-ft.rst vtstt to tile same cJIDce tered tbe BtDedietlaeCatbo-at Dlmeylud. AI: tbe daDce Uc Con\'"eat iD AtcbUoo, Roger wu attn.eted to be.r •bere llbe remaiDed QDW and ubd lor a daoce. Dltr- 1953. Sbe tbea transferred 1Dc the di.Dee Ro&er aid to, to the BIDedietiDes' new her, ''YOtl koow I thlllk I mlulon lP Gteo&:tn., Call-could leli'D to Ute 1011.'' tor.~&. Sbe tauebt n.rtoua Ten daJS later tbey were aub)ec:ta at st. Lacy (lrls marrted and the 10me times bleb acbool aad rndlllted fUWe, hopeless dreams of from tbe Sm Dleco CatboUc Yesterday were re•rrectecl. UoJ\'"erstty tor Women. For the nezt 3 years two Ltllle tboupt did a:be che dreamers bepn serioua'ly to dllriDc tbose yeua of e.-er work em I S% foot bol.t, a 1ea'flnl tbe CODvent IDd West SaU 17,1Iberglus taU eatert.l( tbe outside com-that bad beeo La dey dock peUttte world. Yet o•er tbe for 8 years, at the rear ot Je&rl' 1n tbe aolltary quiet the DeMurl Tosti Flonl of ber room lD tbe coa•eDt, Shop. I dream IDboru WU fostered Jo Ann took COUfNI ID lD spite of tbe eo•tron-wood wotld.Jlg at tbe 'hltln meatal CCIDitltlou IDd tn-high schOol aDd helped to n.eoees •"""""'"' ber butld tbe Lu1de of the cabin. We. They both JpeDt tbetr span 01 No.. !4. 1924. Roger time lD balltUng tbe bolt W. Fowlerwubon iD Holly-and 1n 1973 tbetr drelm wood. AbiDCiooed by bll boat wu placed iD tbe wlter ~er. It u early ace, be r....,.ecl -rt 1114 help from b1a CJ'I.Ddfatber, owner at tloe ._ S...~ Mana. TN7 ,.,_,lz 111 wtt11 tbelr ----tlle-tbt Seanb, I qd)ol of I N«<ellot K alao.,-mbollsod a rNirreetioa from a put We. Oa Feb. 1, 1976, fr1eDdl ud relath'es ptbered at the Loac Beach llu1oa to eecort tbe Scarab oe its m&Jdeo t'OJ'IP to tbe South Seu. They bn>oJcbt cUts 1114 well w1lbel for a boa ..,JIIe 1114 lollowecl It he)'OOd the breakwater 1n tbe cold cbo~Jpy W*tera and an adnociDC foe. 1bey aw two special people ltlftdiJII oo deck, boldlnc 011 to tbe alii, hurctnl aod kllllllc eacb otber, wa•loc rood..b:rea &Dd tbrowtnc out klues with tbetr baDdl to their frleodl &Dd relati•es, wbMe eacort boat• were~ ODe bJ cme lrio tbefoc, returnLDc to the comforts ot their bomea. (Coatllloeclllelltweek) FROM THE BIBLE 0 atac Do tbe Lord a new 10111; for be bath doGe maneloul thlaca: b1J ri(ht band, aad h1l boly arm, latb · rotten him tbe netory. Tbe Lord '-th made blowD bla salntloo: blJI ~ ness bath be opeoly 1bowed In the &leta of the beathea.. (Psalm 98,1,2) All these political maneuvers --In· elttding the mail deluge and tbe assault by airwaves -• helped me to appreciate newspapers all the more. Witb a news- paper spread out before me, and the radio and TV turned off, there is no interruption by some insipidly spoken commercial. I am able to enjoy my favorite columns (such as tbe Log or Forgit' s ad) without distraction from tbe politicos' pitchmen. Of course, tbe political ads are tbere in tbe news- paper, but they can be ignored, if you so wish, and they can also be read at leisure, and re-read and analyzed, without disrupting the enjoyment of reading tbe news and features and the commentaries. of I pipet m1U iD Holyoke, lfau. Be atteaded Kbooll in Uusacblalfltts, CocmecU- cat, ud Calltomla. Durtac MARILYN MANION World War n be tened: tn the U.S. Cout Guard, sta- tloaed at San Jaaa, herto Rleo. After bll: dlKbarge be atteaded Woocblry Col- Jere iD Lo• AaceJu IDd apoo ftn'"''DI u.M:.lated hlmaelt With tbe Pbllco Ford Aei"CGGtrcoic Dtrialoo tn Newport Beaeb, dolD( elec- trical rnearcb. F'R'EEDOM AND MORAL LAW The political season makes me all the more content with my lot as a newspaperman. PROS and KARNS DEFICITS -INTEREST COSTS -TAXES That $70 billion deficit of the federal aovernment this year, may not teem much for us to be concerned about , until we realiz.e that Sl6 million a day is beina taken from our taxes to PlY the interest on that deb!. Thai's money ttdt cannot be UICd to run the aovernment. And we thoupt we were payin.a taus to tbn the JOvernment? In C.ct , because of put deficits, already one out of every rrve doUan we p~~y in income taxes aoes to pay interest on the fcdenl debts, and doesn'tao towanb runninc the aovemment. -I. Kesner K•hn Be, too, ooarilbed 1 dream tb&t crew fromODeof1JlsbM thlaktQ( u a re)eeted clltld to become aa lqlortaDt fac- tor 1A Ida Ute, a drum ot a u....., a Sblocrt-la. In b.1l b!Ch tcbool U(l couere daya, b1a di.JJ: 1D Puerto Rico, Rocer Dl'fer ~topped dreamblc of tbe lPODCMra ot the ...., tbe oablnl beaut.Jee of I&Dd &Dd HI, tbe ebal- leace to U•e tree from tbe .trea IDCI preuans of a dally rrllld, a atrua:te ta IUITin. Let'• Me wbat Mppened: to two wbo dared to dream, -tbey met ud -they carried oat tbe1r dream lm- .~le. lD 1 M9 Jo Aaa'a cleatiny ~u~ ~to~~~~~~~~~~-d 1 Wt Ume 1D :; " coannee of ctlDe Order, .. t the Dell: tbe ~Ice of .,. , __ God. ID 1951 ber her mO'ted to Ca.ta M &Dd pur- clluod tllo lion! abop at zm "-Blfd. 111 mo Jo Au loll t11o _.oat'WWJ Yo u c1n huy almost anythin& in red-white·and · ·b lue durin& this B i ce ntennul ycu Be instructed n to what people ate 11nd how they dressed during Coloma! tJmn. Hear radio s pots descrihmg a myriad of histori..:al events that have taken place during the hut I wo hundred years. But you -.ee and hear very little about the haste truth thllt our Btcentennta l is all aboul. Uardly anyone talk!< of wh"'t happened on July 4 , 1776. On that day, our forefather!! ~•gnc!.l the L>e c l;~rat•n n of Independence, ~nd they ~111d therein that the freeUom they ptOdilillled WliS &IVCO to men hy God. l.>r . it OWIItd 1::. Knshncr, t'ro fusor of E co n o miL"S at the Northwood l n"ltlule of Hou~t on. Texas, heheves th11t GOO and freedom o.re insep;m.tble .. He re i~ wtu.t he told a recent Manion Forum rad io .11udience: .. The hasic of ou r freedom ilnJ o ur self·10vernmrnt is spirih111l. Freedom was horn the day Mosn c:.me down off o f r --------------------------------. Mount Sinai bearina the Ten Comm11ndments. The Fin l Nor ,,, ... BY CU8A ~Jolt> "ftll: SeMEl" UNION IN AFf?tCA ! ! . OISRt=GARP INO RUODC.::i iA ANO SOU"1H AFRICA, OJ-C..OURbl ... )- C'om m11nJmcnt i~ the charter of our llherties. It says, "Thou Shall 1-tltve No Ot.htr Gods Before Me.'' .. If I don't hi:lievr in Cod , then the mos t important thin& in the: WOt"1d for me it what I wahl. and t 'II 10 out .nd take it anywhere I can. Why shouldn't I? IC I want th.e.e thin•, and thr:re are M Ten Commandmenu, no monl law, I'U ao and take H .. r:m if I can. That mtam the strona. take ow:r a.nd entltve the weak, and we have 1 lt\llttr and tltve rclaUonablp ... "Now, the ont:r thin& tblt prevents U.tt il tiM l_,f.4fsdpline, self·ote:IUaillt ! .. d ult-eonlrol th•t n '------------------:----------------'«.quire and lrnpoee Upoft ' o urselves when we put God first and worship H1m truly and s teadrl y an d conrrnously over a long peTioli of trme." "T he "l enth Conunandment Sllys, 'Thou Shalt Not Covet.' We're tryrng 10 revi se that Commandment tod!ly. ;,nd tryrng to makr rl read. 'Thou Shah Not Covet - t:Jtcept That Portion Of Thy Neichnor·s Wealth Whrch Exceeds Thine Uwn." "Th e l:ighth Commoandrnent says. 'Thou Shah Not Steal.' Now we arc making a desperate effOrt 10 lt'VISe that OTIC. trying to makc it read "Thou Shalt Not Steal - Unlu5 you can &et a majority vote in hvor of it.' But when d id majorities ever determine right fr om wr o n& or the trUth? Majorities are swayed by the emotions of the moment, anJ heads roll from the suillotines into the baskets whr-n you depend on majority vote. " } h e S i X l h Commandment uys. 'Thou Shalt Not Kill .' II is preuy obvious that unless life is fairl y safe:, men ("U,'l devote their enr:r&lra to production and ("Onltruc.tion if they bavr: to bt wonled about eoinl anned all of the 1 ime to protect themsehs and their (tmlliea. We art: leein& the truth of that riaht now In o ur co untry in the preuir:nce of crime and murder and seriol.lf aimes o( Ill ldnda -a breakdown of t be Commandment 'Thou Shalt Not K.IU. • We have to aet blek to obNniDI th1t Command· ,..nt atona wtth the rett If we are J01q to retain our freedom and our •lt"'IOwmment." Only God'l truth etrn I l'lllh ... ,,.., Try and rtmembu th1t on tiM Founll of lilly. -AIIWrft,. W•y FHt~,.. The Birch Lof Affirmative Racism .. ...._, V M _, aat ..._ .....,.-IIUCh c • •• , ... , • lal •~ N et tt -Aa;-lerollc'-rfor ••••--..._._....,P• ,_..._v: a,., _ _....,_. ,_. .. .,, •• ,.,....._-til.....,... co.am... ,_A riw 1 ., ..... C 0 '--....t...&..---f ... ' ., ~,. ' "'a.-. • tMc. ............. """ .... -.. ,...._. ••• ....... c-. t· · h ,._that t.be a.. ..-·n · ... ...._ .. -o -,.. 11loy col It "AI6r.ullw -Ah.,..y Go..&l -'-! '-~., eect-.... tMt k il-rs r _. c6dt.a.•wn ....... llu.e .. -.O.......Uit " ___ -..u-~ ..... -..1 u..Mt. t.Mt it it na11asWba. lor ~ ... ..-t...,. '-a ah.nd &o f'ao\lar ......... •-•tie· ol Ndal ~ ..... a q as'-"--.. Ncrra.a c:riteri.1 fat ............ ..._ Mw a11o .... ito ... _olllwfedanl--"'"""""" .. -" ... qo ......... ted -·--"'a.illority .. _,~ ,... bitt,.,. Gesu 1....._ Ia ,_t,Mt hM beeftcrMtad il imnra11~ It ..,.... oely ~Y that AIDericat were The • ....,... ~·m ntend& to paiD _. rue ...._ ~ e"•:rwben to put allide _,. depert...eau and to coi.Lep. aad Ufti~. Ncial, ethnic:, or na aezual ~ ia Wberewr the fedn-al dollar hu IQM, tlw w . .. ployment ~, 1"ben, ia 196t, c..,_ era! COGt.toh Uve followed. And if all ~that il ,.....t a Civil RChU Act durt ..,...;rw:eUy 110t bt.tant rac:'iam, then the -word b.u ao.t ite boaaed ........... "ouch-by --· an empioyer. Title VD rJI the Act dldaNd it to be u UD.lawfuJ emplotiMDt pndice to "'fail or .,..., ... A..wk:a n(~.~~e to hire, or to d..._.,. .. uy iDd.ividual Two ...,.._ never make a richt. H blmd bectru. of bia niCe, co&or. reliciau. ~a. or prejudice did unju.tJy and unwiRiy deprive nAtional Of'itin. ADd the tonmment would cks .ome .Americana m a job or a place in IIOciety. it cide wbetber eucb practice~ had Ktually oe, oucht to be obvioua that the CUIT'elll open and tuned. Where di.d the federal pemment pt deliberate prejudiot ia equally unjWit and un , the ri,cht to teU a man how to run th.t. vital part wiae. But raciam iA now unctioned and pro- of bia ba.ineM? It jutt u.umed it. There ia mated by JO¥emment. A. a ruult, t~ ia more aurely no oon.t.itutioftal bail for it. al it, and mon af it. diautroua effect., thad Out of the Act came the Equal Employmen.t ever before. Opportunity Comm.iaion, charpd with inter· It the widesp~ad bittemeta, the t'eduoed pret.i.nc the law -.nd Jiven power to initiate performance, and t.he lower at.ndarda in both charge., encourqe corapliadoe, and brine auit. indu.try and the profeu1oru. that haw remlted Then. in September 1966, Pr.ident Jobnaon from affirmative action were •imply t.he con- aiiDed Es.ecutive Order 11246, the vehicle by Mlquence~ o{ 0\'erzealou• libersli•m. tlwn the which the federal pemment now mandate. prop-ama might be: can<.:elled. But tbe aituation affmnative action proptrma on all (ederally it aettin& .one:, not better. It aeema more funded or federally aa~iated projecta. IOJical to auume t hat racial hatnA:t and ever, A .. M..t....._. •• An employer now f•ce. a two-edpd 1word. The Civil ftitbt. Act aaya that he may not diac:ri.minate on tJw buil o{ race, aes:, etc,, and ea.pandin& aovernment power ar« actually .aught by aomt, Dnelopmenta •ucb aa theM do. in fact. oonetitute "affirmati"·e action" for the enemiel of America. MILESTONES TO FREEDOM ---Tw.oat Chlck- H woa tbe mAJOr'• troplu' lor Uae belli commercial _, "'rloC t11o C.. M-..11--r u-Club I Flab Fry pl.1'ade 1ut Sttardt.y. l.Mcttrc ott with the MIDiie MeR. tbe Oolt toucbtd upoa otber mllestooea ltl ·~· 200 , .... ot u. s. hiatal')'. (Eulp -.) 'H.B. wins sweeps award The City ot Huo- Beacb woo lbe sw~ aftrd at the 31R IDDII&l Coltl Mea-Newport Hafbor LIOOI Chlb Fllh Fry parade Saturday to Cotta Yea. ADI.betm woa tbe tbtme award with a acu.lptunl copy of tbe ~htlnc, ''WUblD(toa crosaiDc tbe Del&ftrt.'' Costa Una Chrt.UU Sebool WOD the l.Joo'a ClUb trophy for belt youth ud rell(toua entry. Tbe City of CQib. Uesanoat abowtd a rtpUCI of Libert}' Bell ud ~ce Hall. otber eotrtel came from the City ot Foomtalll Valley ud tb.e Gardea Gron straw- berry F elti'lll A .. oclaUcm witb a alate of '• ZOO yean of procreu." The Nanl Resene entry, 1 repllea of the eru.lset v .s.s. Los Allee lea, almolt bluted enryooe off the atreet u It 11red a.l..,s of aolle from ttl mtnlature 8 IDch pu. Funds ok'd for preserve Ploeeer Chicken woa the mayor"a ~J for belt commerclal Ooat wttll tbe eotry HUed ''lrllldtoael to freedom.'' Tbe IWeepM:lkel troplly for ldCb .chool buds wu botly..aJGtelted b.J tbe muy ~ eateredu.lwa to Estaocla bJCb ICbool wttb Drum Ua)?r Dan LJOD ac .. eeptiDc tbt anrd. Newport tbe state s..te laJt week. HJUtlo .,~ hool ho apprond t:be *1JPropr1atJoa r ..... .c wu It of $1.1 m.lUJoQ to dft•lop an ~·rbl JliiDJor bJCb .ebool ecolopcal pn.ene1D. Upper Ia _. •-,_ -• .. -.... Newport Bay. Tbe~JUA, P •-'"~ ~ ,_or -S.B. 1&11 ~ S..lor ~ala tltmeatary ~ebool bud&'. v, .._ ADcliDr Lodp IU rec:.lved E. Carpeattr, WU puHd ttlo jadp'a lnlpby lor -10-1 1114 -II> Aaembly. cine--rod-· The bW doclaru leciala- llapor Doll Racltt ofCOIItt tt•t llteat tblt tbt IDODeY M-ltd ttoo parade lD a come from tllo JC.5 mUUoo IPOI'tl ca.rcomllledonBar· ~1Yed bJ tbt ltate aaset- bor BlYII .. i)1IDnd bJ Viet.. Utm.d IDr dlmapa to lt&te Mayor Jack Hammell 111 a Uoltt.--U.IHtSuta ... ...,_ alllo ud olbtr elric BU'bl.ra oU .W. . ~. t Lut ,...._~lorCarpoo- Mur -J>oo.Ullollloata " oocc "' -rod loclldtcltllt Llao'a ClobOWD lllto --of $1.5 ~ ~--~~-mlllloo -tilt oil apll1 -~· ........ --~. Htt1eaMIIt _, btty sn acre. -nrtFloliFI')'-ol tilt ·-11om lilt 1-T-..,. 11or -.t. 1m.. ~. -· . . tij,l jliiic. liO acno ...,. -. llom~c-IJ.IIWIII P1C I I IW BUIIHUS tbe Ut ol tt.t pntr~rH IUD 8TATIIO:Itf IIJPIOIII-J 740 ...... Tilt IDiiDWllf -.. . ...... ,._ ••.., •-n VACATlOM BIBLE Btrllor •-Tutlonlco, mlllu*n Dr~ Ra-t sotOOL OFFERED --. --lid· --" ...... dnK, P.O. e. Ull, Row-will -u -1 lly lo port._-J-opoodputcl __ _ ·--. 11'11 ..,_ -tl • ...,. .. -.... Dr .. Jlc1pwt '-*: 81tM ....a .... rtd bJ ••11111 ..,.._ P.o. 8ol 'rtr-.c-..ottM....._ lllf,L fle--.rt--· •---Ylow Or -~-~-~ 11111 hd IIIII• I 0 ct .. IIUI:Ior Ylft IIIIa. 08lnd ,• BAND WINNER -EltiDcla htch sctxJol ma.rcbi11c bud WOD the P"HpltlkeS band award In Saturday's Ltou Flsb Fry parade. Dn.~m IIIIa. jor DaVId L)'OIJ II lboWD here with the tropb)'. The sehool wUl Mn poiHIIioa. of the perpetual tropbJ for one year. (Enalp photo.) lldi>Jallbflnl,llpodl 1o l,.u-IIINIP• 8TE ~-lr. -· ..... tilt -wlllllo Ia It VE KI.AIII, ::.,.•jor Tlllr ttrz If WM lied Ill 'Dz -.ell......__ r tM ...,..ort - WD tilt c., c-ciOr-a -hiJ lo IIIII p.a. . ocbaol 80I'dllllllolld, --c.., -' tm Tilt -11 f4.*l 11or t11t 1M a., -br tat "Pitt -to, b, ..; -..... _. P.OO lllr -u --lor' tilt ,., I, lrrt, II tilt lfowpori - -tl <61111 II ttoo ~ , ... Fl')' ....... IIi ....... ........ ,...,... .-.....,. eo. -_, .. ' ' THE BEE LINE _. ••II• rc.n.,a.' , •• -. ...... Y. ~ u.,t 'rall'lw DlliiiM _.,._, ·-dud c.,..., G-.. c •• .,, ...... ..,.,.,, 1-...._ l r .. -·•• 11Ji111L 0.. ....... ltic:M ........... c.... .... c-....................... . ,.... ....... rnrc....,. ....utDcarrr tile JliltiH ........... ot a party, Md II I ..., ...... for ... ··a.e &aiM ...... fl.mQJ r 'n day:• A clay of~ IIIId ~. ~ aad reoewtllc. .. CD! word, RElllEMB.ERDIG .•. el-.r u tbt eryltal deconlioU ol prisms t "R)td wttb A.aceUto-de Oro's mooocnm 1D cold. the TALD"n ??? -... tD ,..__ Ullda Cuo, baadlwotk o1 Pit (Mrs. Rlcbard ) Allea.. .... ._ .. lllber. lo .Aieaader, BBOC e•-~ the PJ'Oeftm barteoed beet to tbe 8CIIUYe dlteder, ud Dlae RWrer, a.o.teu. tlrat year, It wu well Umed aDCS .-..rrled. • • • • • E t>eryoae W'bo bad RrYed 1D dc:Jal ca,~&dty • A DAY FOR Tilt BIG BROTHERS OF reeetYecl ncnptHgo, Foaader, Mrs.Speooer O~E COUNTY PROCltAMI UODJc; 1lnt prealdeat. Mrs. Cbarles Thomu; eo.try places awakeD ea.rty. Tboltcb tbe t1nt ba.ll c.b~Jnna.a.. Mrs. Wt!.Gdell Jooes; R~s 1aome OYer tbere oe Mesa Orin is cbalnna.o of the f'lnt book (a ltllDy red IIOt aactly in tbe co.try, lt does eYote tb2t soaYenlr), Mrs. Jack Groth, aod tint tdttor, feeUac. So coq>letely o:ablra1 Ia tbe setttnc, Mrs. Richard Cratcber. wta. talJ trees, a aoc!)' driYeway, Uke a Reports were brief aod informatlve, wttb COIIIItr)' lue, wtods fl"'m tbe pteway past warm splubes'ot spatklJ.Dc tmmor.Mrs.Ros tbe ltlbl• (aow a.os horses>. oo tbr'oQglr bert Crowoer, this year's Gold Boot cbair- pusy plata around the larce home almost man, reported that the book had more pages at tbe ectce of a late, tbe smaller area and carried more ads than before. She oamed IllUDed by a footbridge. Here the gregar-and thanked ber com mlttee and all who helped, lou dlcu declare tbelr water rl.ghts to a tbeo added re: Gold Book chairman ••• "1! THEREGRAN-11 Tablets few puy wtaged ctncoo rues • • • get the you are askecS, try lt, you may Uke It; I dld." I picture?? AU are wide awake and ready for In absence of tbe ball chairman, Mrs. llonJld tbe ooce a year memberslllp meeting of the Starllng, the report was given by Mrs. Mar- Talents':'? AuxU lary to Blg Brothers of Or-shall Nledecker, who stated that the report IQge Cocmty, Umed for 10 a.m. reflected the beauty aod success of the Gn clous hostess Diana Rinker was at the golden angels' crystal anniversary ball ••• elltrance to welcome members and thelr Mrs. Niedeclcer was president when the lOth guesta. L(n(!a Cano stood near by with tbe anniversary was hlghllgbted. Mrs. Edward re(lster so each could sign for thelr ID Sharp, in the patroness report, reminded sticker. Arnoog the early arrivals were two members tbat all contributions by patron- Btc Brotbers, Lenny Fleldscott and Gent esses are directed to the BBOC program. Keat, with tbelr two Little Brothers, Mark Jo Alexander Informed tbe group of the pro- Jooes and Chip Gun. They later told their gress that bas been made this year an4 the uperiences throcagb BBOC. Mrs. Jo Alexan-belp tbe counsellng prognm has given. Our der, BBOC executive dlrector, added further member, Mrs. Robert Barton, Is oow on UK> Information and applauded the Talents""~; B BOC. AU past presidents in attendance were work a.od financial support. Mrs. Spencer asked to stand .•• Mmes. Jack Groth, Cll!- Hc.Uc, the first woman member of tbe BBOC ford Hakes, 0. W. Richard, Ernest Sattig, board, was also one or the earUest arrivals. Jobn F. Porter, Musball Nledecker, Doo Pat (Mrs. AlY1n) Cox, the foundlog chair-Woodward and WUfred Berls. Mrs. Porter man of this unique (should w~ say, ''non-added a touch of gayety with her •• AngeUtos eaolormlst" groupl who l.s now also on the de Oro blcentennlal minute.'' This may not be BBOC board, supervised the coffee hour. Hot our bicentennial .•• in fa ct ltls our nve an(l from the over tlakely, rrutt fUled tarts, co-tennlal ••. but wheo Blg Brothers become lossal straWberries with brown sugar for mUJenla! • • . we'U be there With help sprinlcllng (just the luscious natural sweet-perennial! ness was super) ... all wen• served from the beauttfull)' appointed dining room table. Slx- ty.plus attended; som'! guests accepted membership In tills group, which has no regular membersh.lp meetings, but each member pledges $50 a year to BBOC, which each may earn through their talents. That Is where tbe name comes from •.. and such Weats u VIcky Layman's, listed as ''ar - chaeologist with a nare, •• uniQue paper ' wei(bU; Amber Gruell says ''f:alltastic fudge tor fa.ortte friends," which helps her earn • ber quota; '·Breezy•• Elto does Tole paint- lac; Vlf~SD.la FnaebUDc makes needle point b~A4U, and tbere are all .artsof"helpers" amaac tt1e members. Gatber ecl bere and there, some to the family room ne'lt to the patio, were guests Ca.rol SmJth, Judy Montgomery, Eleanor WU.On. Sue Helorlchs, Marll)1l Gfanulias , LorniDe lmpey, Audry Harper, Arden Mc- C llatiollt, Jane Ray and Marianne Cox. Others in tbe adjo~ Uvi~ room, wltb a picture wlodow view of the 11ke, were Wendy Wells, Mella Dvorak, Barbara Mullins, Marie Duon, Sarall Richardeon, Judy Rurndall, Muriel Faccon, Ellen Thompson, Jean Quinn, Fran- ces Tho mas, Marie Zweers, Marjorie Cole, Krlatn Bell, and Barbara Lowe. Gathered elsewhere were more guests, Phyllis Mor- gan_ Ina BUss, Jan Baker, Mlrlan Deane and Yena Fennara. Amoog the members we saw there were Helen Anderson, Betty Grazer, Nancy Auer, Zada Taylor, Dona Chichester, Helen Fait, Daisey Kroese, and Eleanor Rose • • • plus more ••. del.lghttul, interesting moru1ng with the Talents':''"' in a l'tellghttul interesting setting at the Rinbrs. • • • • • TwelYe noon oo the same day at the Irvine Cout Country Club, Angelltos de Oro cele- brated thelr crystal anniversary at their annual meetlng, with Associate mt>mbers as honored guests. Jane (Mrs. John f.) Porter, lllDcheoo chairman, had arranged that a past president would hostess each table. Associ- ate members presented and welcomed wert> Mmes. Jule Axelson, Sydney Bartlett, Verne Dudley, John Lavelle, John Lawson, Claude v. Patterson, Angus Richardson, Bertine Tremaine Treat and Dean Q. Waddell. Sus- talniDg members present were Introduced ANGELITOS WORKE RS --left to right, Mrs. WUllam Miller, newly appointed ball chalrman; Mrs. Robert Crowner, past gold chair~n., and Mrs. Richard Allen, newly named gold chairman. • • • • Mrs. Rogers, president, expressed the Auxlllary's appreciation when she presented the Gold Book charm to Mrs. Crowner. Lee then presented the gavel to Incoming presi- dent, Mrs. CecU Shirar, and in turn received tbe traditional Angelltos de Oro past presi- dent's pin. Her thanks included especially "her'' board and all the members and an extra thank you to her sponsor. On acceptlng the honor and responslbllity ol the gavel, Jes- sie Mae (Mrs. Shlrar) lntroduced the new of- f leers: vtce-presldeot, Mrs. OonaldStarUng; recording and corresponding secretaries, Mrs. Richard Bertea and Mrs. Jesse Curtis, respectively; treasurer, Mrs. Richard Stod- dard; Gold Book chairman, Mrs . Richard Al- len; ball chairman, Mrs. Wllll2m Miller; patroness chairman, Mrs. Paul Rogers; par- liamentarian, Mrs. Joseph Beek. Standing vote of thanks was arcorde-d Mrs. Rogers and the meeting was brought to an end • . . everyone then took time to see the beautiful '•history or the year" book ... wlth all the beautiful colored pictures or the var- Ious meetings and tun thlngs as done by Ann (Mrs. John) Bishop ••• the president has custody or the book untU the September meet- ing! To love and cherish! MONDAY night MINISTRY M.n.M. EL ECTRONI C THEFT Allen E. Robinson, elec- tronics salesman, 2544-E. Elden Ave., Costa Mesa, re- ported the $4,717.35 bur- glary of electronlc equip. ment from his residence whlle he was on a camplng trip. The burglar trtpped the locking mechanism on the front door to gain entry. Each Monday Night at 7:30 Plymouth Congregatronal Church 3282 BROAD STREET, NFWPORT HEIGHTS Nunery care provided Phone: 642-2740 LIGAL MOTIC! 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H • I f . .-.. .... , .. • e~~ttc..._.tlC'tt • ··-• , 1#~-:;.~Uo.. • ·-~ft¥tiQifll • ·--... ..... ~60"' • .... _.., .... • ''lr"'"~~ • ··~~. '' l'ecJIICIIIC. Gl"'-1~' • .. -- .. "" .... PUILISH: JUME 10 , 1976, IH THE MEWPORT HAIIOI IMSIGM. '•IT 'S GOING TO BE A GOOD YEAR!" says Mrs. L. W. Tl.xler, right, of Laguna HUls, who is the new secood vlce-presldeut ot the Tuesday Club, as she and Mrs. Jon Thoroersson, Christmas te2 cbalrman, at lett, met with the newly losta.lled president, Mrs. Rudolpb Vaoa- selc of Balboa Peninsula, to make plans for next tall and wtnter meetings. Mrs. Tbort>erssoo Is also a Lacuna HWs resident. The complete board of new officers was installed at the !lnal spring m~ting May ZS at the Balboa Bay Club. (Ensl.gn pboto.) • • ofsodal note By PEG HAAPA Realty Board Prexie He- tan~ Joy is returning !rom a quickie visit to Hawall-- her daughter Uves there. . .-. . Mrs. C. B. Sbann~>p of Harbor View ~r ~s ls back In Uoag Hospitat after about 6 ·~:eeks of trring 1t oo the outside. K·t}', the e'.Q)ert typesetter at the ENSIGN, Ia beiDc mlssed. • • • • Bob Tracy or Irvine re:- ral!e Is a:so fighting It out at Hoag. Bob has been sel- ling real estate in the Har- bor Area for a number of years. • • • The Grant HowaJds have returned from a travel-!Uled vacation to EuropeandScan- dlnavia. While abroad the>· visited the John Keelers, who have been living In Aus- tria !or a season and rent- log their Corona del Mar ho•tse. Grant 1s !ormerCDM postmaster. • • • • FOREIGN JOU RN ALIST GROUP WILL VISI T ~~>wport Beach Is Included In the · seashore•· portion of a tamUta.rtzatlon tourtbat Will show 8 foreign journal- ists from 6 natloos 4 dU- terent kinds of vacation pos- sibilities in the USA: the city, ··ountry, mountalns and seashor e. The ''holiday USA ln four di mensions" tour wlll visit 1'\ewport Beach. Laguna Beach and Catalina Island, June 7-11, as the last stop on a lS~y tour which also wiJI Include I.oc11.anapolls; Boyne Falls and Macldn:lc Island in )ollchlgan; and the Cascade Mounta.lns l.o Wa.sh- tncton. The journallsts are from Tokyo, Toronto, Mexico, England, France and West Ger~ny. 3021 £. CO~$T HWY., COlOMA DEL MAl OBIE SPORTS LTD. Invites you to its lst Annua l Tennis Extravaganza - FEA TUR lNG -* TENNIS SW A P roRt\c, r1LH RHkl noR ,,oo t" * FR EE ORA WING RJR #() 1\ (J/ I'I<IZE\' *SUPER SA LE \\\ftCH \\U\1 H<\L.FOFF () \ \ \ \f f B R ~ \ IH. * T ENNIS PROFESSIONALS on ha nd for le sons with kids & beginners. * R EFR ESHMENTS, MOVIES, fun fo r all! fSATURDAY , J UNE l2 -10 a.m. to 5 p:DJ Call 67 5-9700 for more info rmation. JUST OM£ BLOCK NORTH OF PORT THEATRE SAM E SIDE OF 'ROAD. PLENTY OF PARKI MC SPACE tM REAR I 2831 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar '\\, wert> invited to attend the opening or the Harbor Area's first e:q>ertment vdth theater dlning on Frida) night at Holiday Inn In Cos- ta Mesa. We found the Hol- iday Inn ballroo:n h:\ t been changed into a theater with the stage at onto t>nd and co:tvenient rlllnd tables, some or which were large enough to seat 10. :\ plt>as - lng buffet started out wtth numerous salads and Lnclu- de-d a choice of entrees such as chicken and roast beer rare. Every morning, daily interest is added to every Los Angeles Federal Sav ings Account. The p:-ofessiooal company did an excellent )ob in J play I didn't care for at all --wall to wall homos~:rull­ lty. I doo't know whether the majority ol writers for TV and the theater hav~ joined the gar commuolt), or whether we are belng ·· edu- cated" to t\ls si le of •tre, but I am sure tht>re must be other problems w:.ich at. feet ALL of lives and not just tht> minority of wetrd ones. MUSICAL. GROU P NOW ~T NE WPORTER INto' ''Good, Pure ' Simple" musical group is appearin~ ID the Lido lounge Monda} s through Saturdays from 8:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. at Del Webb's Newporter ton. Tbe leader. Jim Sims, Is a 10111 wrtter and plays the drama aDd Jtacs. Lead male •oeallat. In RaaloD, plays tbe M I(IIIMoe, flute, clar- lD«. &dar. JQDo IDd even tM aubo. Rei> Cammack plaJS tM Of'IID. ltDda h.ar- moay aac1 11 aJ.o a toac- wrtter . TN ll&d YOCillSt Ia Lyus.t.na. n., ...... bdMdllally rt- ccmild .. a:l compaaltt u ABC Dr"D., A ' M Record~~. Eleetra R.eords 8d .... M dlld eome ot .., ............ CGDCert. Passbook Sav ings -Certificates of Deposit - Inve stment Certificates All at hi ghest rates EXAMPLES OF ANNUAL INTEREST RATES ON INSURED SAVINGS 5.25% 6.50% 7.75% Pas~ ~·tiel Ct•' ,,.~tts .,, Dto s•' ~I I)()" i ~rua • t iel '"~f'\'rr>Hll (l'rt f al•·s S I 000 b I w YPal' ytf'ld 5.39% 6.72% 8 .06% I "'•r•~t •orwttCI-t 01 '• • ~ ' till llrt(hl-. '"' ,,..tvllllt t~'~• ' ""' fft--t'l 1 01\\b~""~f'• , ~o~"' •"'t' # ;• '"' , •• ,. '"' .,,, " ,,. .,,, • .. .. '" -. , .. e.,,. •~"~• •~tl .. "' '"' • ... , • .,. I , • • I"' ~ ,.,~ I'"C f.tt" ' -.., .. "'f> ''' I \ fll I r11 \C't 11 • .. wl'll' If"\ Q(' c,., -·· .. ,. LOS A NGELES FEDERAL SAVINGS Sav1n g s 1nsured to $40.000 Safe deposr t boxes and the most wanted savr ngs servrces Newport Beach ce 3201 Newport Blvd • 675-4500 (Across from City Hall) Head Office Los Ange tes Federal Sav1ngs and Loan Assoc1at1on One W•lc:;h•re Los Angeles 90017 Other offices throughout the area .. SPECiAL AWARD --The City of Costs Mea float wu preceded by a banDer procla.lming It a spec1al award wilmer l:n tbe Lioo.s Club Ftsb Fry parade. A replica of tbe Libert}' Bell rides on the froot or the float, with 1adepeodeDee Hall oo top at the rear. (Ensign photo.) BAR1' BOLIN bU beeonam- ed maaa&er of the Newport Beacb offtce of Los Angeles Federal Sa'fings, A n.ati'fe c alifomtan. Mr. Bolin is a resident or Balboa lstand altd is activ~ lotbeNewport Har- bor Chamber of Commerce. He OOids a degree in account- lllg from WOO!blry Univer- sity aDd has completed num- erous graduate courses ln ftnance at UCLA andtbeNew York tnstltute of Finance. A Corooa Gel Mar Cham- ber of C.ommerce attempt to tolve aomeottbelrcommun- tty's tn.mc problems contin- ued this week wttbadeclslon Co send out a questionnaire 1n city water bUI mailings, then have the results compu- terized:. The maUtng probably won 't come until late su m- mer, according to Robert Stoessel, committee cnalr- man. He presit1ed Monday nlght at a meeting at Sand- piper Inn that was attended by representatives of a doz - en civic and homeowner groups 1n Corona del Mar and Harbor Vie~~o· Hills. Cit}' Aaron Christensen dies AaroD Cbrtsteoseo of Costa Mesa, -father of Bryant C hrist@nSII!n, former owner of Christeoseo's Phumacy in Corona del Mar. died Sunday after a long illness. He was 84. F110eral services were held at Baltt-BergeronCha- pe1in Costa Mesa, wtthi:Jur- tal in Long Beach. Mr. Christensea was born in Utah, moved to Nevada In 193S,. came to San DJego in 1951. and moved here lD 1962. He worked wltb his son at the pharmacy untU It was sold a year and a half ago. _ Besides soo Bryant, he is sur'ft'fed by his 1Vile, Marga- ret, soos Robert and James of Oakland, daughters Lu cUe Haller of San F'rancisco and Nan Burdick of Reno, bro· thf'r s Ted and Steve 1n Utah; AARON CHRISTENSEN Z sisters, Mrs. Ray Yglesias and Mrs. Harold Swan of Los Angeles, 11 grandchildren and 4 great.grandehildren, JEANNE BROWN OF 8.1 . IS DEAD Jeanne Beauchamp Brown, 58, of 1'710 S. Bay Front, Balboa fsland., whO died Sun- day at Hoag hospital, wtll be buried toda y, June 8, In Pacific View memorial park, follo•tng 10 a.m. services 1n PacUtc View Chapel. DAVE HOLLAND ON OCC STAFF Dave Holland, former head football coach at Corona del Mar high school, wUI be an assistant at Orange Coast College th!s !all. OCC Mad coach Dick Tuc- ker said that Holland wlU coach the offensive line and wlll also teach several clas- ses 1n \:ante. Coach HollaDd •as the head man at Corona del Mar for 10 years. His 1971 squad •on tbe lrYlne League cbam- plooshtp, and his 197 2 out- f1t Q.nlshed second. He coa- ched the Sooth squad in the 1973 Orange County high school al1 star footballpme. Mrs. BeauchamP, a local resident for 9 years, was born ln Los Angeles. She Is survived by he r husband, Harry; daughters Cynthia Clemons and Dixie Lee Brown, 4 grand chtldren, brothers Robert Beauchamp and James Beauchamp, and sisters Betty Lewis and Helen Maddox. Pastor Charles D1eren- fleld of st. Andrew's Pres- byterian CWrch wm coo- duct the service, Mrs.Bro•·n waS a member ot the church and was active In wedding and n ower guild, She was also an acUve goUer at Big Canyon and Irvine country clubs. The family su,gests me- morial contributions to the Hea rt Assn. THEF1 AT SCHOOLS A burglar obtain $50 cash and some firecrackers from the Huntington VaHey Chris- tian high s chool, 148 E. 22nd St., Costa Mesa, pollee re- ported Thursday, June 3, SKILLS SOIOOL IASIC FUIC.-rAL Physical skills needed for all physical performance. .. C'Ml..., .. ::::: =-•••• c a «u -c:.-..o HAPPY NO CO .. iiiiiOM Taught In vwy Nllurel ,_..,...,_, CLASSES LIMITED Council members Lucille Kuehn of lrvlne Terrace and Ray WllllamsofHarbor V!ew Homes also attended the meeting as observers. An earlier questionnaire, identifying 18 possible pro- blems and solutioo was cir- culated in May by the Cham- ber committee to the home- owner groups. Results stirred old arguments about one-way streets, highway by passes and Coast Hw}·. parking. But, sever3I home- owner representatives com- plained that their members found the questions ··too technical,'' and called for a better wa y of polling publir opinion. ··We dech.led to ask the homeowner groups to come ba!'k to us with a li~: or subject areas on whieh the re is a ~;eneral consensus agreement In their organl - ntions," ~!r. Stoessel re- ported after the meeting. ''We wlll take this da ta and ask t he city to draw up a questionnaire to go out with the w:~.ter btlls.' · FATIGUE KEEPS MRS. FORD AWAY '•Mrs . Ford lsillandwhen she a rrlves at Orange County Airport, she will be placed under a doc tor's care," Bob Wilson, for mer-three-ttme mayor of Costa Mesa, an- nounced to the Lloo's Club Fish F'r y audience shortly after 5 p.m. Saturday, lnex- plalnlng why the First Lady wou ld not appear, People in the audience were concerned until learn- ing later from other sources t hat weariness and jet lag forced her to give up the Fish Fry visit, not a relapse from t he major operation she underwent some months ago , CAPT. WYLAND OF C.M. IS DEAD AT 83 Capt. George Arnett Wy- land, 83, of 563 Victoria St., Costa Mesa, passed a-.1.-ay Monday, Jtme 7, in Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital. He is survived by hlswlle. A native of Michigan, Capt. Wyland was a r etired mer- cflant marine officer and had resided in the area for 30 year s. Funeral services ar e set for 2 p.m. today, J une 10, at Paclflc Vlew Chapel. The Rev. Bru ce Kurrle of the Presbyterian Church of the Covenant, Costa Mesa, wiU officiate. INVESTMENT STUDY MEETING IS JUNE 21 The Lido Investment Study Group wl.ll conduct Its bi- monthly meetlng in the com- munity room of the Newport Beach otnce or Los Angeles Federal Savtngs, 3201 New- port Blvd., across trom Clty Hall, on Monday, June 21, from 7 to 10 p.m. BLU PRINT ROBBERY A burglar broke a win- dow to gatn entry to Master Blu Print, 2:J4 Fischer An., takil'l( $&4 from the cash box under the front counter, Costa Mesa pollee rtported at 8:55 a.m. June 7. TIME TO SIGN UP Registration for the New- port Beacb summer recre- ation procnm •W a:et WI- der way Sabnday, June 19, 1.~ C ltJ HI.U, from 8 IO 10 a.m. tor N""J)Jrt Bncb re- aldtllta aad from 11 a.m. to z p.m. .... -·~~~~~ .DOa-reaw. IIAI'ORT HARIIOR £JISIIJI f'lll!l.ISHEO IEEKtJ\1 -PAGE 4 Tl!URSI!o\Y, JUNE 10. "" COIIOIIA DEl liAR, CAL. Attorney is sentenced N_.t _.,.,, RoUud Ba.rct~mt wu .at•ed to s rears ta .ttte prt..lut weN oa a ebilrp ol rt'ttac !aloe .. -la p.-IJD« tM wtll ol a c.Ueat. Barc.me, 18, ot 901 SaM- eutle, Hatbor VIew HUls, was tJtdlcted by tbe Onage Couaty Grand Juy lA Jan- aary, 1975, oo a cbu'Ce that he bllked tbe estate of wu. Uam Eugene Luther of $40,000. Tloetadlct-1114 Bamune, u .......,ronlr. lAtber's ..an. eJal._, tM UO,OOO .... paid 1o a eredl· tor no pro-ud to be --txlst.... ...S 1,_ poc:t.tfld tbe moDeJ. Mr. l.atfle,r, wtlo dledat 15 ln a CaplSttuo Beach COO· n1escml borne. left llts es- tate to a sister, wtlod.lfldbe- fore lnbe.rttiDg, lDd to First c bureb ot Chrl5t, Seleattst, iDBostoa. POLLUTIO~ TALK ocr.upied several government repre- sentatives who were 9Jmmoned last Thursday by Balboa environmentalist Sue Ficker. Discussing the problem or sUt In the bay near the Bahia Cortnthin Yacht Club In Corona del Ma.r are, from left, Jottn Zasadztnskl of the Santa Ana Regional Water Quality Contrd Board; Mi ss Ficker; James Emml, Bahia Corinthian vice-commodore, and Ken Hall, federal Fish and Wildlife Service official. Fed pollution control seen after tour here The federa' government may step in and impose con- trols over pollution-~"'arn·­ ing storm drains tha t empty Into Newpo rt Bar. Stan Lelbov.•Jtz, an olfid al of the fe<lf'r al Env ironmental Protection Agency (EPA~ who toured the bay last Thursday, said he will ask t he state's Santa Am Re- gional Water Quality Con- trol Board (S AR WQCB\ to mo nitor the drains. James Emml, vi ce-com. modore of Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club , said l1ls club ''Is sick and !ired of the pollution and sill'' c omi~ o ut of a big drain outfall that empties Into the ba y just east of the ya cht club, ''We don't want an }more or this mess," he told Mr. Letbowitt:. "You should fil- ter It or do something about II." M.r. Leibowitz new down from his office In San Fran- c Is co at the request of Sue Ficker, a member of thf' SPON (Stop Polluting Our Newport) group here.· Miss Ficker and rello~~o• S PO~ members Dodle Beek and Jean Watt accompanied Mr . Leibowitz on a tour of the bay. With them were John ZasadztnsKi of SARWQCB, James Ballenger of theIr- vine Co., Charles Hooker of the state Fish and Game Dept,, and Ken HaJJ or the u.s. Fish and Wildlife Ser- vice. Mr. Leibowitz said ne~~o· federal guidelines, Issued just 2 months ago, might require the city of Newpo rt to obtain federal permits for drain outtalls. '•We would monitor the outfa.lls to see what material is being released Into the bay." he explained. • • It wou ld beuptothewater qual- ity control board to enforce · t he guidelines if we find that KEN W. NIELSEN DIES AT AGE 49 f uneral services were held at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints In Newpo rt for Kenneth w. Nielsen, 49, of 111 2 Sand- castle, Harbor View Hills, whO died unexpectedly Fri- day at Hoag hospital. Mr. Nielsen, an electrical engineer !or North Amerl; can-Rockwell, t\ad lived here 16 years. He was a natJveof Utah. He is survived by his wlfe, ShJrl•y; sons David, Neils John and Mattt)ewSte.-en, and daughters Cynt!Ua l.<lu aM Debo~ au or tlle home; brothers James of Utah, Amos of Ercland, Conway of Huotlngton Beac h, Walter of Utah and Alan of',Uhincton; sisters May Gertacher of Los AQceles, Helen Benson of Utab, and MOdred Jacob- lOll of Utah. Burltl wu in Plctne Vitw mt.mor11.1 bert. the )' are awllcable to these drains. •· M r, LeilJoWit%, inspecting the area around thf' drain at the Bahia Corinthian, noted '· 3 lot of silt - a lot of stuff that shouldn't behere:· Mr. Ballenger said the l1ea vy sill deposit at the end of the drain was a planned method of slowing wate r run- off to leave slit near th(' mouth or the drain, r ather than sp~>wing It out at 1\lgh spe"'d, to be dispersed throudJout ttl£' uay. That "'1L he "'=',iJ ined, the com- pany can dreY," nea r the outfall every yea r to 18 months, and k~ep the sUI problem under control. RESTAURANT SAFE LOO TED OF S1 ,155 A thi t>f tookSI,l 5~froman unlocked safe at the Rust)· Pelican restaurant on Mar i- ner s MUe sometime Sunday afternoon, a manager told police. The Sunday "'brunch" receipts had been placed in a mone}'bag tn the office or the restaurant at 2735 W, Coast Hwy., as usual , by the a fternoon manager, but both the office door and the safe were left unlocked, police were told. CYCLE HITS AUTO , DRIVER THROWN OFF Motorcycle rider EdWard A. Cook, 27, of Stanton, new through the air 10 or 15 feet and then rolled and tumbled several more feet on the street after his cycle hit the rear of a car, a wit- ness told Costa Mesa pollee at 12:55 p.m. June 2. Ivan D. Geum lek,49, of2000 Mar- lin Way, Baycrest, made a sudden lane change in front of the bike rider, resulting in the accident, which oc- curred on Bristol St. near Paularlno Ave. 3 ARE HOSPIT All ZED AFTER 2 CAR CRASH Three persons were hOs. pltaUzed following a 2-ca.r accident at Bristol St. and RedhUI Ave., at 8:09 p.m. Tuesday, June B. Kathleen Jo Overstreet, 24. Tustin, driver of ooe car, and a passenger Btu H. Davis, 18, Garden Grove, were ln).lred. Also hurt was Winnifred w. Adams, 53, of 570-0 Hamilton St., Costa Mesa, a passenger in a car driven by Janet A. Gonzales, 19, same ad-dress. Final study on Dunes A -.tal IMld- eommlttM INIIJIIc 1M -.. ., .._rt_ ·-put -lla ..... meett.c Friday, llld wlll sad tts J'eCIOri aext net to tiM -Boordol-r- 'Uon. Amq flllurt uses tha.t seem to meet wt.tb majority stqJOrt of tbe S·meld>er committee ts a ramUy.oC~r-· tented motel. Also IIDder stroog eoaslden.Hoe u e .. more boat r-ental, reeru- ' f Uooal 'fehlele and group • # ca mptrc faclliHes. Ideas MRS HARRISON SHARP f constde~ Ill rejeCted by · 0 ,tlle commttteetnclude.,.rt-Newport ~ch, newly In ~ ments and a conveotloo~r­ stalled presuleot of Towtl ltented betel. Allan Seek of aDd Gown, Chapman College, Newpo rt, represeati.Dg the anoounoes the first program Friends ol Newport Bay on of the new club year, a bus tbe committee, ha.s suggest- trip June 16 to the Los Ange-1ed a development slmllar to les County Mus eum of Art. the Balboa F'un zone. C.asses wUI leave a~ 9 a.m. '•The committee has sort from Sant~ ~a F'ashtonSqu-of st raddled the fence on are. Asst~ng Mrs. Sharp that one,'' admitted commit- are Mrs. tlllam Moses U tee ct~a.i rman Larry Leaman, of Tustin, program chair -Jot the County'sEnvironmen- man; Mrs. Tom Key of tal Management Agency. F'ullerton, social c hai~man, Richard ttopn. Newport and Mrs. frank Kendrtck of comm unity de.-elopment di- Newport, hospitality chair -rector who represents the man. city o~ the committee, con- EAGLES UPSET nr m.o yesterday tha t the suggested motel dfovelop-l.A. SPROCKETS moot, probably with more Aft E'r upsetting favor e<l Los Anf eles F'rlda r night, the OrangE' Count ~ Eagles meet league le~dlng Bak- erslielrt this F'r tday night at Costa Mesa Speedwa} at the county Fairgrounds. ··Mi ke Bast (L.A. Sproc·k- et (·aptain) was at f1iS usual best, h.Jt he still Isn't qu ite able to leam-rlrte,'' said an exhau sted Ric-k Woods after his Eagles ~~o·on ~1-30. Woods '4'ill rlir E'Ct Ois roung Eagle lt>dll'l agai nst the Bake rs fielrl Bandits this r riday. Rake rsfl eld is rated fi rst In the nat!ona! spePd- vo ay league, An lnterestin~; sidelight t~:~ Frida}' night's program v.•iil be the return of f'ro.,.·d fav- oritt' ·Tumbleweed" Wal- than 100 rooms, apopea rs to have strong committee sup- port, despite his opposttloo to II. Other committee mem- bers represent the coq,nty's general services department and the private Newport Dunes Inc., which leases the par k fro m the county for $10,000 per month. THEATRE I 'RETURN OF THE TALL BLONDE MAN WITII ONE BLACK SHOE' -·Oil .,, 1.' · I 111 .. .. ,. blatl-•111•••-p.U: eec:.omtc: ,......,. • the co•mHMI to co.. • with a plu tMt _._ mc.eJ," Robert MUIU ol the LlltJe --............. --'·T-anpiO>U<t- for ptbUe use,aadJIIOUdDOt be riewed by t1te COIIIIItJ u a moaeJ-mttlnc piece of rM1 estate." Mr. Lea-man agreed 'hes# day that tbe 1-..e toll tm- po9e the doUa.r stcnonftat. enr final sola f._ comes oat Gf lbe study. PAUL DESMET NAMED PIRATE OF THE YEAR Sophomore sprtoter Paat Desmet of Costa Wesa bas been named "Pirate of the year•• 00 occ·s 19'1'6 lnck artd n.eld squad. Paul. a gnduate of Costa Mesa h)&b scbool. set !OCC records this year --in the 100 meter dash at IO.S and the 200 meters in 21.2. Chris Martin orcosta Me- sa, soph sprinter, earned team capta.in hooou. ROYCE DEAN CAMP OF B.l. DIES AT 63 Royce Dean Camp,. 63, a retired experimental tool and die maker, died In his Balboa Island home Monday, June 7, He had lived for 15 years in the county and was1a nat- ive of Grand Rapids, Mich. He Is survived by bls wlte, IJorol hy; 2 sons, Rile}' of Balboa Isla nd and James of Glendora., and 2 grandsons. TH EATRE 2 ROBERT DENIRO TAXI DRIVER -·In ·. ~ .. s- formerly 250 pounds, do\\'n to 1/'1 t I HJ • u1f \,.•11ir,. C ili:t.f'" Pri c<· BOX OFFICF OPf:."'J '\1 f>:4 ~ \4 -tll\'f:F H '">Jf>Ar REIJIIIII/IIJFMAN "All Til PII(SIDJ'S lilT( J1CI\ \/C/IOL ftl\ -mE 'IJSJ'Ol R1 PI: 'BRMK.S' HARBOR TWIN Cll..tEMAS (PGl HAII.OII AT WI\-ION • COSTA •tU ... .,, CO·HIT : • P /u ~ 'THE DUC-HESS : & THE : DIRTWATER FOX'i ~'My IIIII_. ....... .., .... ..,.,..._ (,O t.lllt· /1 1\11'\' : & r;I!O RC.F. SI!C.AL ! lflU•MJW> ........... lllllllllllllll~ CINF.MA CFNTf'f! • ----- ·------~ CINEMA C~TER 1 CINEMA CENTER MA~eGI AT ADM I• COSTA ··~A f1t·41" Plua Rl1ftFRT l)fNtNO TAXI DRIVER ., I . f ": .. ('I. W~at vou don't know ! "Ill( Vtlllr rhone · ,,·n 1\t ~-Ill l'OSt you In tnt~tll'\. tmll'. ,mJ r H.l'h•n ..::;, rt• hdr \<'u -.:lVc , •n .dlrhrl'l' wc'vr JU~t 1 uh'.,!wd .1 newt:.dmon ~ 1 ) , 1ur Ph~o.mt' , en · tel' \\ ,,,, \llll J1 m't kno\\' " d I ' I "' \ I )LJ It'. ltlurteen-r~~e I "·klt•r !tlleJ wnh ur.,- t l''tlkiH 1.11 (U-.tomcrs "dllmJ v.tluahlc ll tdl . fur example. when l.(ln~ Di<ttance r tte' are lowest. And ht'\' ', 'U l'an use the ~ 1 lit~,, P;t~t.'' rc1 hor by ,~ht •nc .md !><t\'C nn ga!> .md hu~ tarN- It ~.,·,·en tell~ you how '1 •u 1. .111 .,~1\'l' on m ralla- r It'" ch,trge ... when you're lddmg rhonc~ nr mew~ 111~ h ' 1 lk'W rc .. Jdcncc. ~.uur.tlh-. hnw much '. •u ,,tvr derx•nd ... on h.''' \\lU rc .1ln•adv u ing \ •'l•r phone Bur we're ,urt rh.H l'vrryboJy will tm,l thr ... tr~o.'t' 1-xx•klct a u'>4..·tul cUJJc w gerung rn11rl 'alul from rhetr tl'll-rhl 'nt' I ''' ttll m ,1 nd mat! tl11 ~ •'Ur<~n ro the .tdllrl·'~ ,hown The h ... 'k ll·t ~~ .1 b~.olutcly fret' .tnll 1r l'ould hdr \t'll '-:1VC money on your 01llnthlv rhone bill. @ Pacific Telephone r-------------, I z I '?"t?'l-~ %1 l"~t:~w "'I I r, ) ~ I : ~ I ~ : I l I I S I I ~ I I a, I I I I ~ t t ~ Iii I : ~ f I j~ { I !J I I I I I I I I I I I I '--------------~ • SHELLEY &ARDSLEY SAL L Y VAN HOttH Zonta girls for May· honored at luncheon Tbe Zonta girls for May were guests of booor at last mODth's lunc~n meeting of tbe Newport Harbor Zonta Clab at tbe Senior Cltlzens clubhouse. Here are the hooored g1r ls: T H ERESA MOIUtUOtf J ULIE OBERT Exchange elects Meyer Ntwport c ter ltockf)ro . ter Rob Meyer was elected last Ttaarsdly to Mn e as president of tbe NtwpOrt Harbor lvhlll(e Cl for the yt-ar btcl.nn!nc J uiJ 1. En.s1rn news edttor Fred Davis was eiE"Cted nm •tee- president, attorneJ Michael Gertn~>r was picked as sec- onr1 vi~~ .prPs tdent, and mortt• ian Jospeb Chambers will c;t>rv.. as secretary- tre:.surPr . Newly-elected hoaro merntJers are banker 1 horr.as H•>, real estate man Gr <-gor} Dennis and travel arPnc:y owner Douglas Ley. Th(' Exchange Club, the old~>st and lugest S@rvioe rtub In !\ewport Beach, t.as 80 mPml>ers. The club m~ts Thurstiavs at ooon at the Bat.ta Corinth tan Yacht Cl~. RP£ Jl• r clutJ a ttvtttes ln - c lu1P r ff.'e1orr. Stlrlne ln- $!3lldli0!1S, rime pre•en- llor proHa s, teena~?(' tal- "nt ont~>sts anJothPr •ha r l- at J .. "'Orl\. \~PVPT, ii naUVt-Of •UI!>, t<-a ua,uatP '>f •J "f:ll· IJrd\ P TSI(). wt f'rE' ' .. I rfl('d l RS tiP~ TEo~ in ROB MEY ER bustness admlntstratloo. "te sened as a Navy destro}Pr gunnery otricer !ron 1953 to 1S56. He has litof'n a stocld>roker since 1961 and now works Wlth tbe Shearsoo, Hayden.. Stone rtrn in '<e'll'- port Center. HP nas t~en a rr embt'r of thP t.x hiiih~f' Club sin<'e 1 ~64. H .. makes .ts t.ome at 83r.: PrPstdto, osta \1esa. NEWPORT HARBOR EJ.St~ PUBUSHEO I EEXLY -,AGE 5 The Peninsl•la What memories ! The train from Los Angeles. The Pavilion . The Balboa Ferry . Sandy beaches. But what about those miles of pnme tncome properties that line the seashore? And the lovely residential area of Peninsula Point? Newport Equity Funds arranges equtty trust deed loans on Peninsula properties -and on homes all along the Orange Coast . • SHELLEY BARDSLE'\, 3113 McKinley Way, Costa Mesa, ts an honor roll stu- dent at Costa Mesa blgb scbool, Glrl League histo- rian, membe r of the concert c:bolr and badminton and vol - leyball teams. OutsidP ac- tivities inclu(le competing in t he bowling league and r e- presenting Orange County as member of the Ambassadors Chorale, travP.Iing to Eu - rope. Sbe intends to l'nroll at California State Uni ve r- s ltb at Long Beach, rna .)Oring In nursing. • THERESA MORRJSON. 3061 Carob st.. Eut Blatf. Is captain ot the bubcbe.Ji team at Corooa del Mar high school aDd bead of tbe leadership class. •bleb lnl- Uated a new program ealled recrea.tloo nJpt. Sbe bas recelYed tbe TrtdeDette ol the year award as oatstand- lng drill team member. Sbe is a CSP sealbeuer aod successfully competed in the Alliance Francatse speech contest in 1974. Sbelsvlce- president of tbe Orange County Junior Pbllharmoo- ics and emceed their 1976 fashion sbow. Her future plans call for major ing in social ecologJ at UC l"lne. Attention, smooch e rs Mr. Myer sue· ~s Alllert ::>unlap of Westrliff, w110 has serve-d as Exchan!:t: !>resi- dent for the past } ... ar. Officer installatlo• ·er"'- monies wtll be hPit! July I at tile Bahia l onnP 1an Ya hi Club. If you need capital -and you 're a property owner -call the Loan Department at Newport Equity Funds for tnformatton on an equ ity trust deed loan The number is 644-8824 . Newport Equity • SALLY VA.'\ HOPN, • JULIE OBERT of 2012 Galaxy Dr ., Do•er Shores. Is editor -in-chief of the yearbook :tt Newport Harbor hlgh scbool, membe r of the G lrls League aDd Sid Club. She was president of tbe mlxed chorus as a freshman and c lass treasurer as 1 juntor. She bas received the Qutll aDd Scroll awu d for her putlctpattoo 1n jour- nalism actlrlttes. Sbe is 2nd vice-chairman of Assts- teens, a )lnJor aux:lllary of the Newport Beach Assis - tance League. Sbe plans to attend tbe University of Colorado at Boulder aDd ma- jor ln journalis m. What do you do alter yoo bold a wet t-shtrt contest. a bathtub race and a tric y- cle race? You bold a kissing contest. That's the latest ln Curt Al- len's line of zany promotions for his Tom Terrl.ftc T -Shirts business in Balboa. The kissing contest is set for July 3 at Balboa Pier. Girls will kiss 12 judges, who will figure out which girls win prizes of $50, $30 and $20. FiDdlng men to serve as judges will pretty easy, Curt figures. So, be's charg- ing the judges $50 fo r the prtvllege. '•We wUJ have a fewopen- ings for people who wr ite, In 25 words or less, Wh} they want to be judges," says Curt. Girls pay nothing. They 2712 Canary Drive, Costa Mesa, is presfdPJlt of GAA at Estancia high school, member of ttle concert band, mar ching band and or ( hes- t ra. playing t he bas500n, and member of the fi eld hoc key, basketball and softbaU teams. She has coached softball for the city of Cosa Mesa and played for 4 years with the Costa Mesa Royals. She bas been chosen most valuable powder puff player. She planstoattendCalirornJa State University at Fuller- ton. aiming fo r a career as P:E. teacher and basketball coach. Biking Dads escorting ...... -Q .. ...,.... .. ,igers to Mexicali zoo leave Saturday morning from a Tustin restaurant, where tbe BUd..og Dads often haYe tbeir Saturday breakfast. 1' be B lkl.ng Dads and tbelr famlltes will go by motorcy- cle, bat tbe tigers wtll ride Jst I • &I l<>ast 18 years 1 • ~·lllln~ to loss ear h 1" r r_,r liJ tr 3' Sf OndS, • r. ; •t,mi!s r·J »an, l urt's 'Jl 3!1 for r1r ( ti1Pr ·on- '-10! .-ven .:nds. b• 1 "' tttr ontPst, Curt .oolo:m~ to .. 1\P rOI types •Kl ,..~,;,t to tT) to sr-1 a ne"' '>I r~ marathon ldsstnr ~ or .• T~ pr sent rt> ord _ 11 hOUrs and 12 rr.in- ute.s, a r orjine to ttl€ all- knowm.., Gulness ~ook of .\ orll1 RP"OMS. · WP ~~o•tnt a t:'ouple that's •· lli••" to shoot for 1~0 hours -1 1 s :; 1ays and nights,·· ':· urt. Rules allow a n t:-~utP tJreali. pvery hour. f~J k .. r.,.rs lnterPSted in ,ltl,Pr th~> rontPst or the · arathon rna; r ail Cu rt at • *--5411, or stop b} n.e shop , • 1 •5 '<lrttll, BaJboa. ASSAULT CH ARG ED Dur an Harns, 23, of 2885 • llfVlf'W Rd., Apt. B-203, VI Sl T TO Tl C EP 00 L S IS SET FOR SAT URDAY Tt1f Sea an1 S-1ze Audu- bor. Sort£>!} im·.tes lo aJ r""- st'!ents to explor• Wl~> pool "r.:>atures Sarurda}, JJr.e 19, at tbe LttUe Corona llr1£-- pools. Tbe field trip wtll c;tart at 8 a. 'Tl., about one- 'lour before tt·e lowest tid~ that da}. For more in!ormauon, contact trip leaders, Mrs. Wesley Lagerberg at S28- 288i or Mt's. Sharon van der VeldP at 638-3'733. GREEN THUMB TALK AT JUNE 16 MEETING ··Happiness ls a green thumb '' w1.ll be the theme of the Newport Beach Christian Women's Club luncheon on \\ ednesday_ June 16, at the Alrporter Inn at 11 :30 a.m . The Sherman Foundauora will give a presentation on plant care. Virginia HunUagton of Santa Ana w1l1 present vocal selections witt. record~ bacqi'OilDd music. Mrs. Ar- min Ge$sweln .-m t~ ttae guest speaer _ 'Funds ,Inc. Real Estate Br04<ers AVCO FINANCIAL TOWER 620 NEWPORt CENTER DRIVE SUITE2n NEWPORT BEACH CALIFORNIA 9281!10 714/6<U-8824 Led by a pl..lr of Costa Mesa motorcyclists, the '•BWng Dads ol Oruce County'' Will make t:betr bd u.a1 tnp aau •••hn to llextca.U. Uextc:o; to add a pair ol Beopt tipn to that border c:lty's zoo. The gt'OCip, wblcb deli- vered a pair of lioo cubs to t he zoo last year 1n a cage towed behind a motorcycle, will bave to rely oo a mov- ing van this year. The tigers weigh 300 Jbs. eacb. Tiley •ere donated by the Fresoo osta \1esa, was booked oo l tu r e of d ssault with a • •3dh weapon June 3. Costa \'esa police said be punched • e d elerator pedal down Js his •nfe, Lorn, reached .m.s1de tbe car from the out- side, ausing ller to be hlt ar.d jra£ged by the car. Po- lic.. responded to the S<'ene 1D a 60-ft. tractor -tra.Jler lo answer to 3 call reporting rig donated for the occasion . a famtly disturbance. Reservatioos rna) be :~ajE­ wfth Mrs. Joe Stewart, 675-2741. lome msurance at .granddad's pnces f i,...Gioss·Co•.t•••• Vonc!olls•· The ft CALL US TODAY f OR A QUOT& & s•-5554 Our 18th Year RAII ITT IHSURAHC£ 1•14 Harbor l ive .. , Costa Meso .oo. and were on display LISt Saturday at the start Jf the Flsb Fry parade in Costa MeQ. "We have decided to an- nually dona.te a pair of ani- mals to the Mextc:all Lions Club for tbelr zoo," banker CUff Wesdorf ofCosta Mesa, 'ounder of Blld.Dg Dads, ex- plains. Current Biking Dads president Is Hank Hornsveld, also a Costa Mesan. Tbe c:lub rldes blg, ''full-dress" motorcycles oo regular Sa- turday moi'111DI ret-togetb- ers, and on speclal cross- country trips. T be croup at -----.-----..u so SQA)Orts the local Girls Clubs. Mr. Wesdorf ls a mem- ber of the Costa Mesa LlODS · Club and bas been active tor many yean in that rroup's IIIDUal Flsb Fry and carnt-. val. During a Ytslt by local Lloos to Melicall 2 years . ago, tbe p emor ol Ba ja CalHornla ))kllcly Ul'fed the Lions to briDe ''some r eal liODS" to tbe city's DeW zoo. Tbe resa.lt wu a dona- ttoo of 2 Uoa cubs by L1aD · COWl try Satarl oeu El Toro. Tbe cubs rode w1tb the BWDc Dads to Maicali 1ut Yay •. This year's satar1 w11.1 by Dick Price of the Costa Mesa Allied Van Lines branch. NEWS OF CHURCHES • THE CENTRAL BffiLE CHURCH, 190 Z3rd Street, Costa Mesa-The Rev. Nor- r is Gompt of Holtville will again be the speaker at t he 10:(5 a.m. SUnday worshlp semce and the 6:30 even- ing fellowship· hour. He is here as a pastoral candi- date. • PLYMOUTH CONGRE- GATIONAL CHURCH, 3262 Broad St., Newport Heights -Youth Sunday wlll be ob- served at tbis Sunday's ser- vices, and a play will be presented by the young people of tbe chu rch. As- sociate Pastor Cal Stevens will preach oo '' Falthtulness of God.. at both the 8:30 and 10 a.m. service. • ST. ANDREW'S PRES- BYTERIAN CHURCH, 600 St . Andrew's Road, Clllf Ha - veo -Dr. Cba.rles Dteren- tteld will preacb oo '• Lock- step" at the 8, 9:30 and 11 a.m. &mday services. • Pastor GOODie Sal1os of Batbor Trinity Bapt1S1 Baptist Cbarcb in Costa l.le- sa bas accepted a sWfpos1- t1oo wttb tbe North Amen- can Baptist Conference tn Oaa:brook Terrace, lll1not s. """------------------\ · Be wt11 be lS80C1ate secre-tuJ of stewardlblp and com-\\a.irsty1Jng r"-v j ust for ~ chtl dr<Zn -HASZ"80R '1\'-W CiNnR- o n San ..)oequ\n ~''" RoM JUsl South el ~ Arih.lr &h4. municaUoa. Pastor Sa Uos lDd his wife, Harriet, an1 dalltbter Becky wtll be mo\'- 1Qc to tbe Lombard, 111. uea aroad the m1<1dle of Alp.t. Tbe oew mlnlstn will bePt s.pt. 1. Tim and · GNI W'Ul ftiDIJD bert CO celll!piC• col1ep ltvdtes. ~ • Mrs. VI SlDclair, "Who IIU ..._. klladerprteo · c.._ IDr IS ,.an at Prlnce '---... •---~--~.-.--~llllii.... of ~ IMIIeriD Chu rch ... eo.ea ..... w01 be bon-·~~.-~~~~~~--~~~--~~~--~~ •• ~t t~-• A woel m•i of~~.~••••t ••uit•ro••· -.otlfiCUtrttiS, .,,,_.., ·~··· ., ... ,., c..A• o ,. .. rttls, I"UI 6oc>As •• "' J•ct. 11 o•.-.siO' ,•*"'u ~er ... ,,,u.·to·•·' r:llmR•l!' UN NIWPORT 8LV1>., COSTA III.I8A Pllaaa N a. ~ '7t4 -WOO. UIU s.t. IO.o5 :.._ at 11:30 ,.-. Tba rs· '\J, Jlili 17,11 a. dlllrcb. ' ..., ... WID be pre- ...... u • III*D1 cUt - CaU Ua JO•r CLA .. n D AD TO Til EN G 11M I. Think In Co t.l ~l c"J t no.: 1946 Jc v. dr~ ~LtJc To OrJc:r Omc:ga. Bu lo' ..1 &. Accut ron W atche J c:\\·dr: Apprai~htl ~c:n icc in Our rore ........ .:. • D ia n1onJ and prc:oou\ gt'rn S<:ttt n g jc:\\·t I r~ Fint -ctrt -rc:pa 1r ............... ---------~'e Buv-------PF Rm"'~ ~\P f \1 HI IFWFI 1n nH~O \M 'tllt/0 GE,t4STON6S, HO H 't\'F Cl'nO\fl ~\ ._<\Ill\(, F()R 1'14 PORI ~ '(T PI ECES. Prolu sw,clh ,rJ,tzhl~ u-.r,.•dort *"' tz;ppra :s.J. 1,. COSTA lll £SA SIHCE ,.._ J. C. fiump/uuJ }.wttf.I'J 548-3401 1823 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA --- -... • Assistance oHic.ers are named Mrs.~MMW!I&tht aew prt'lideM ot the AlsiJt ... uee Lucu, or Newport Bte.eb. The 1'lct~-oruldents are Mu . WJ11ett Be<lal~ 11&- to auUiartes; U.n. Robert 8umajlan. thrift shop; Mrs. Chester Latst.w, den· tal ceater; Mrs. Robert Hod· 1100, socW semee; Mrs. . .. ,:. WIIUaa t-, -r-ebiD; Jh1. Rabert Bartoo. opoelal ....ta; Mrs. H•ry J~ proptrtt•. Mn.RI· elll.nl -I& ncordiiC nentvy; Mn, ClllbertJoo WUdea, lrel.ll.nr; Yn. VIctor Appel, cornfiii!C""'trc secr.tary; recioaal coaoeu reprH~Dtatl•e Ud alter. nate.. MI'L Cb&rl., Ripley HADASSAH OFFICERS Installed last month by the Newport Beach chapter included (from left) Mr s. Y.orrt lhteha, Ylce-pres ldent and program chaltman, Mrs. Charles Duh.an, president, and Mrs. Leona.rd Shane, vh:e-prestdent and fund raiser. (EnstR:n photo.) ud Mrs. GtnJ4 Hu.t; .q .. atst .. ns oaordlaiiiDr, Mra. Cb~.rles Jeftl, uat.sted bJ MTJ, Jame~ l..olldol.. New eommtttee cba.lrmta appolated by Mrt. Metcalf ut Mrs. Phelps Mertctet., parHameGtarliD; Mn:. PlltJ .. Up Wtnaor, ehq:ter ..ata .. tloo; Mrs. Robert RoUtaa, courtesy; Mrs. Sbe Hitcll- man. fUnd ra1s111C; MI'L Harry Baker, tloaDce; Mrs. Robert Crowner, blstortaa.; Mrs. Vincent Jorg.aea, In· Ira-league party; Mrs. Freeman Flsher,leap.ecal- endar; Mrs. Robert Kemble, League Llghts editor; Mrs. Robert Lucas, provisional trainer; Mr s. Oennls Pic- kens, public relatloos; Mrs. Genld Kingsley, tour New .. port; Mrs. John Relcble, hospitality; ud Mrs. Gltbert Henry, house and garden, New otttcers of the lea- gue's Las Rel.na.s Auxiliary lo~-­ are Mrs. stanley Statia, chairman; Mrs. Jule Axel- son, first Yice-chatrman; Mrs. Kenneth Sampson, 2Dd vtce-cha.lrman; Mrs. Roman. Dombrow, 3rd vlce-chalr~ man; Mrs. Robert Lawson., 4th vice-chairman; Mrs. 12222 SO . HARBOR BLVD., GARD.EN GIIOVt: 27601 FOR BES ROAD, LAGUNA NIGUEL AHAHEIIolo 772-3.01' GAROEM CiRO\I'E 750-766S f'ULL I!ITOM 171-1020 LAG UNA NI GUEL HATE LICEMSE COAST A\. 831-2375 MO. !92237 MARINERS CHURCH NOW Ill OUR HEW aUILDIMG 1000 BISON, AT JAMBOREE, NEWPORT BEACH TELEPHONE: 640-6010 Meldrin Burrm, recording secretary; Mrs. Ne il Will- HARBOR VISITOR iams, correspondinll: secre- tary; Mrs. Earl Corkett, THE TEACHING IS CE NTERED ON JESUS CHRIST Ai'D THE HIBLE, WITH EMPHASISON PRACTICAL CH HTSTJA ~ LIVI NG. ALL AGES ARE WELCOME. Counseling and visitln · available. NEW OFFICERS of the Assistance League of Newport Beach are Mrs. WtiUam Dootson, standing, vtce.presldent tn charge of membership; Mrs. Culbertson Walden, treasu rer, seated at left, and Mrs. Wynnett Bedall, SL'~DAY SERVICES: 8:00-9:30-11:00 A.M. U you a.re a newcomer, or kaow or a newcomer to the Harbor Area who has oot beeo welcomed, do her a fnor by eallinc the Har- bor VIsitor between 8 ~Jl<j , 10 a.m. and she will cl:ll j 0111 your ftleiMI with vall -, treasurer, The Virginia Castle Auxil- iary's new otrtcers are Mrs. Frank Hughes, chalrma.n; Mrs. Harold Devick_ rtrst vice-chairman; Mrs. Robert Doder, Znd vtce-chatrma.n; Mrs. Orval Holman, 3rd vlce -cha.trma.n; Mrs. George Wooters, 4th vice-chair- man; Mrs. Gene Pickett, r ecording secretary; Mrs. WUUa.m Bracey, corres- ponding secretary; and Mrs . Wtutam Kull, treasurer. flrst VIC1!-President, liaison to auxt.~ll!"~'!•:s.~(~E~n!si~g~n!p~hO~t~o):,_.!:;=================~:-~ Bike-a-thon nets $4 ,500 • ·able lnlormattoo and 111ts ~ from friendly busl.le&s ~ firms whlch stand ready ~ to help he~:. become acquainted with her new 1 surroundillgs. THE HARBOR VISITOR PHONE : 494-9368 or 646-0174 DIWRCE FOURTH GENERATION oflUe membership in the Hada.ssah Jewish women's orga.nlt.atloo began with Mrs. Sophia Konecky, center, wbO 1s having her lUe merOOershlp pin inspected by Mrs. Charles Duhan,presidentofNewport Beach Hadassah, at right, and by Mrs. Koneck}''s dau gh. ter, Mrs. Leonard Shane, at left. Mrs. Shane's daughter, Mrs. Ronald SDeok:man, has passed the membership on to her daughter, Sherry Shenkman. Mrs. Kooeck}' aod Mrs. Shane, who live in Big Canyon, recently at- tended installation ceremonies of the Newport Beach Hattassah. (Ensign photo.) ONLY $1S 1Airli ne names McKeever tplu• hli"9 '"' Marlln Mt Keever of Har-erican Airlines. It com you nothong 10 d••• Oovo•ct bor View Hills, for mcrTro-Mr. McKeever turned pro lnlorm11oon Ctntt•. to ii i•H Ciilll jan and Rz.m football star, following his graduation Mon·Fro 9 to 7, and Silt 10 w 2 has been Darned to the board from USC in 1961. He played GUARANU £0 1 800·362&87 or directors of Paci!ic Am-with the Los Angeles Rams, Washlugton Redsldns, Min- nesota Vikings U!IP!dladel- phta Eagles in the Na.ttona.I Football League u».tu 197 ~ tben joined tbe World fool- ball League, serviog as both director o r player adminis- tration, for the CaWornia Sun. I CHURCHES TH£ FIRST BAP.T~ST CHURCH ""THE FRIENDLIEST CHURCH IN TOWN !" 'II'AYf!lf P. MULLEH, PASTOR 9,,u L ilt. IIIIILE CLASSES-11 •00 A.lll, WORSHIP HOUR 6•00 P .M. -EVAtoiCiELICAL HOUR 30 l .W4.Gf!IOLU AT SAf!ITA A,.. A AVE., COSTA MESA C<.nt=[ J3if,.[£ C'fzu 7.ch 23RD ST. ot ORANGE , COS T A MESA · 645·5050 Sunday morning worship -10:45 a.m. Sunday School Sunday evening worship -6:30 p.m. 9:30 a.m. Wednesday Bible s tu dy and prayer •.. .. 1:00 p.m. An independent churctJ with Bible teaching ministry FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH ~-'' CLII'I' Dlt., H!WPORT IUC.H -642-74-U Dlt. 1', K!MTON I!SHORE P ASTO R IUMDAY ICtfOOL , • , , • ftJI A..IIL IIUI STUDY ..................... "7 , .... l 1M P.-. WIO. C .. ISTCHUICH ATTEND ITTHISEA THE CHURCH Newport Beach 1400W. Balboa Blvd. OF YOUR CHOICE 673-3805 Christion Sc ience Rev. Robert Shepard Jr Se r•ices ...... &a.rct.Sc ..... f:JIAM. FIRST CHUKCH OF We • ' r ,...._SdiMI CHRIST. SCIENTI ST •·•t:u JJOJ Vi:.a Lido Ncwpdrl Beach GRACE BIBLE CHURCH SUNDAY SCHOOL 9 ' 10:30 •.m. In the ort-seasoos, he wa.s active in both business and community affairs , servtnc in executive sales 8lld pub- lic relations positions a.nd Is a governmeotal market- ing consultant to local and nattooal fir ms. At present, be ls a.n eze<:uUve with A. G. Ruben Co. of Beverly Hills and an active owner in Gab- rtel..Olsen Volkswagen 1n Gardena.. Junior AuxJUary members have elected Mrs. Schuyler Joyner, chairman; Mrs. John O'Donnell, first vice-cha1r- ma.n; Mrs. Robert Browns- berger, 2nd vice-chair man;· Mrs. Robert Harris, 3rd vice-chairman; Mrs. Paul Hegener, 4th vice-chairman; Mrs. Richard Sebeq:, re- cordtog secretary; Mrs. West Robinson, correspond- ing secretaiy; Mrs. Seth O~rg, treasurer. SWEET ADELIH ES TD HOLD GUEST HIGHT The HarborUtes Chapter of Sweet Adellnesha.s sched- uled a guest night for Mon- day, June 14, a.t 7:30 p.m. to Introduce women to barbershOp harmony, The event will take place at Col- lege Park elementar y school, 2380 Notre Dame Road, Costa Mesa. The chOrus presently has 67 members and ts directed by Mrs. Gail Haney ol Co- sta. Mesa. The Mat chmaker s and Music Investment quartets wUI provide ente'rtatnment. A comedy quartet, the ''Bic Flickers," wlll also sing. The returns are in from Ora.1ge Coast College's April blke..a-thon, and the spon sors a.re labeling it a big: success. The evt!at is heM Llnua ll}' to raise scholarship fUnds for occ students. This year 129 individuals and 2S dUier- ent groups participated and collPcted neuly $4-,SOO. Thi' participants also competed for individual pri- zes. Graodprtr.ewinnerwas Dr. Jack Scott. OCC's dean of Instruction, who raised $640. He has had p:eaty of bicycling experience. Dur- ing the summer of 1914 he and his wtre , Lacnta, bi- cycled fro m San Francisco to Costa. Mesa. Last sum- mer they pedaled through New England. Jim Carson, OCC's veter- an's aff:li;scoordloator. was the seooOO lea.dirlg money raiser with $251.50. Dave Newman, an OCC student from Costa Mesa, logged the most miles, 13?. Sharon Reck, an I I year old from Costa Mesa, col- lected most money of those under 16 --a. totalof$2?.80. Todd Berlinger, 14, ofCostl. Mesa., rode the most mlleso! . under 16. He totaled V~ter~· Memoria.! Bldi 565 W. J8rh.Cosra Mesa REV. TOM TYREE. Pastor SUNDAY SERVICESo 10o30 A.M. & 7o00 P.M. Sunday School, aU.ages, 9 :JO SUNDAY SERVICES 9 & 10 : 3U a.m. WEDNESDAY EVEN ING MEETING 8 p.m. READING ROOM Week day.s: 9 a.m.· 5 p.m. Wcdnnday :9 .. m.-7:45 p.m. Tuc~day Daily Sunjet servi ce from nearby Orange County Airport. Pa ckage tours and economy fa res for families and HOME BIBLE CLASSESo 9 ;&.m. · 5 p.m.: 7.() p.m. Coli 55 2.()()92 SECON D CHURCM OF <rJ'eactting Bible Doctrine• OfRIST. SCIENTIST Ncwport Beach at We mvite you to worship Corona dei ~r 3 I 00 Pa cific. Vic'W ()T. LUTHERAN CHURCH. SUNDAY SCHOOL IOa,m OF.TH'E MASTER" SUNDAY SERVICE tO a.m WEDN ESD AY 8:00 'P.M. 2900 htifK: V'.ew Or. Reading. Room: Coro,.. def Mar, Calif. IL:'II'RENCE D. FRUULIN( ~8 E. Co .. tBwy. ~atN•c.e oa Nnci•w• Pasto r -Phone 644-2664 Mon.-Fri.: 10 a.m. to S p.m S:UNDA Y SCHEDULE; Saad•y ahemooa: I ID l 9:15a.m.-SmdaJ SchoOl Sat.: 10 :.a.m. to 4 p.m. l O:SO a.m •• WorshiP You are cordially im•ited Nunery and Coffee Hour to attc-nd Churdr ScMce• and ·,o UIC' Rndin1 Roo~t~~&A Pl ymouth Congrerational C~urch A flw ftl /rodqHnd"'f Conl"'•rif¥11'1 OrriJtllln Orurch, THE REV.JOHN A. LINDVALl., Minlster JUMD4f U a'f'ICU e a.JI ...... 4MO , ... Ao!ll. Bible Study: 9 a.m . tnd 7 p.m. Chutcb School 10 1.m. 32112 BROAD STREET, NEWPORT HEIGHTS ""'-' ......... idod f'hone:tq-2740 ' . " ' ' I groups. too. So call Air c;alifornia first . If tnere's an easier way to get you there, we'll be the first to tell you,. Call Easy Information in Orange Cou nty. (714) 752-1000: Downey, (2 13) 924-3313; Laguna, (714) 4%-6000; l-os A ngeles, (2 13 ) 627-5401. or your local travel agent. Public . ~-AUCTION , flUD-'\', SAnJRDAl', SUNDAY •t 8 P.M. Bargoms nn Fnw Crysrol. S 1cr/ing SiiVf•r. Porcf'lains. Oriental Objn rs rl 'An. Pa111P119~· J,·u·,./ry. Anriquf's. Bronzf's. f='urnlturt•. Sf'lrl f lnd~an Turqunisf" .. ~I OfiO.OOO INVENTORY /,. '" I''"''' (.,,,,, "'"'''' """'" Hall~,.,,,,.,,., VISITORS I Come and •er w h at fun an AUCTION can bel FREE ADMISSION! ... n{ ross th1· sru•t•r from Sl'l'r " nf r ht• Sourh /n11d'.~ ·mnsf d t•gant Watf'tfrnm H'srnuronu~1 lnsru•t·tmn & Privot~Sa/es 10 -S OA.ILY, 12· S SATURDAY&. 2-S SUf!IOAY CLOHD 'II'IEDHESDAY & THURSOA.Y AUCTIONS HELD EVERY FRIDAY, SATtJRDAY. SUNDAY M IP.N. ~emfunl r-Ja/1~/'i~J Pt£1. I !!-.E YOUR BANKAMERICARD. MASTER CHARGE. PERSONAL CHECK OR CASH 2S42W_c-.t........., N....-.a.w:la. c.m .... &.92ue (714) 645-22M W£ BUY FOR CASH OR SELL ON COftlltiiSSION WHOLE ESTATES 011 SINGLE: fTEtiS .<,Rf 11.11\f .. -tl C'TfOVF.I:R AIR CALI F ORNIA We're easy to take. I N.B. BUILDING L»:E FATHER, LIICE DAOOBTEB -Artists Mary Stuart Campbell IDd ber tuber, Clay Campbell of Corooa del War, 1r1ll pt'e cltmautntiDDs in prtlltmakf.nc at t he Oruce Ca.aty Fair, aile tbe loklag and b.aDd-cranked metbod of tbe old muters. PriatmU1Dg wt.11 be demon- strated Oil I~J 17, 18. 2Z and Z5 ln tb.e fine arts de- partmeat. Tbe fair wm l"'lll from July 16 through 25. • Belldlllc ~ctlytty OOidinlld at • ~eeelen.ted paoe lD x.....,rt Be&eea cllrtlc May. wttJa $4,CJM.Zl9 Ia permits a...ct. TIU brtlp the 1976 11ota1 to $!C,0'711.415, more tlllb ..., .. tM ,11,633,$66 tob1 as ol Way S1 last year. The Wa.y nport by the btl1ldlac deplrtmeat listed maJor pro )ects totallt.ng over $7-1/Z mlllloQ, but these bad ~dy beeD Included ln tbe Marcb report of per- mits lssued. Tbes:e projects consisted of $5.3 mllllon Ln Btg Canyon con<tominlums and tbe. new shopping cen- ter on Ford Road near Har- bor View Homes. The Blg Canyon project, bei.ng bullt by McLain Real Development Co., includes 3 coodomlnium bolldlngs, 3 with 5 units, 3 with 8 units and 4 with 9 units; also four 36-space subternnean gar- ages, 8 gange structures, and retaining walls, for a total value or $5,313,300. Tb.e Irvine Co. bas taken out 2 permits for a shopping center on Ford Road, near Harbor View Homes--$1 ,- 209,000 for site development and $1 ,018,000 for a 45,393 sq. n. Ralph's Market. F'ollowlng permits, in the amount oi $5,000 and over, Biting. dogs, beware! Hector G. Godinez, postal Sernce manager for the Sou- them California district, ad- vises that a stringent policy bas been set for deal log with dogs andotheranlmalswhich impede the delivery or maU iD Santa Ana and other cities In Orange County. ''Wher e a postman is pre- '-a.-._..--..-.~~=..~•ien~ted from safely deliver- SPECIAL ANTIQUE FURNITURE AMO JEWELS OPEN TO IHE PUBll(. FREE ADMISSION PRil(S RHRESHMEI<IS CREDIT CAROSICHECKS OK SATURDAY JUM E 26 VIEWING 7 30-8 30 PM AUCTION 8 30-10 00 PM SOU-ni COAST .. L AlA HOTEL MONEY BACt< GUARANTEE ON AlL MERCHANDISE SOLD 'tL SlON§S G I A APPRAISED AND CEfHIFIEO GEIISaYWES lng the mail to an address, he ls to protect himself by withholding deliver y,'' Mr. Godinez says. • Increasing- }}', postmen are being har - assed by loose or str ay dot:;s who nave no obvious owners. These am mals are ha rrl to ir:lPntif} when reported to animal cont rol orric·ers . Ther efore, postmen have been instructed to withhold delivery from areas where such animals are roam1ng the streets. ' When the postman re- turns to his r1ellver y station, he reports the na me and ad - dress of the customer where th~ dog has interfered with delivery of mail. The su- pervisor willlnforrn the cus - tomer or the local leash law and request that the animal be confined during the hours or delivery in the neighbor- hood. Relocating the mail- box to a point where the animal canno~ inte:fere »lth delivery mar solve the pro- blem. '·lf the carrier is bitten, mall service to the home or the dog's owner is dlscon-1,====================-tiri.Jed. The owner may be II llned ll the city's leash law DEPAftTMENT O(Jt,. 9:JO A.M. to fi:OO P .. "f. Dail) Clostti s,nda · s 1816 NEWPORT BOULEVARD. COSTA MESA ENSIGN SUBSCRIPTION ORDER OMLY 15.10 fOR OHE YEAR THE OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF TH~ CITY OF MEWPORT BEACH ---------.. ------ ICAKE ................................. . ADDRESS •••••••••••••••.•.•.••••.•...• Clft ............................ ZIP ..••. MiwPORT HARIOR IMSIGH mt L COAST HWY •• CORONA DEL MAR h;n been violated. Animal control officer Is notified and requested to quarantine the dog to determine 1A-"he- ther or not the dog Is rabid. ··If the carrier needs a doctor's care o r Is hospi - talized because o! the bite, the cost of medical treat- ment is charged to the own- er of the dog." LOCALS ELECTED BY PHI BETA KAPPA t;c Irvine students electerl to membership in Phi Beta Kappa, a national scholastl honor soc let~, include the folJo'.l'ing from the Harbor a rea: ~ewport -Jonathan C o,>p- er Battey, Robert Langforrl ' Montgomer y 01, Eleanor Alma Smith and Julia Ann Walton. Corona del Mar -Gunnar Heldman Gibson. Costa Mesa -Joyce Eliza- beth Anthony and Laura NUllger. 538 CENTER STREET · COSTA MESA 2 646-1919 ~P-OrtSS~~~~~~~' Penn heavy duty yellow Warmup Suits Tennis Balls Navy-white stripe Can of 3 13.95 were ._...._liar: • 81G c AJnOII .. el.alll ~ m.t Co., .. ,_. IIIII; t~ s .. c• a 2 2 :. $710.,000; ....... ---dombdlles. ~ ....... tobl , • .-•• ,.. ... coodomlldlas. ~ ..... 000, total h,m.OODi .. garage lltrwc......_ $97, ... fo•r S6-apace ........,..,, caraps. eacJa $Jtt.m. tit- at $1,!51,!10; ........ walls, $18,000; grud total. $5,313,300. Ralley~mbs. 1 att. 1 story dwelllac, 11 Royal st. George. $120,000. Gregory Spreen_ 1 all, 2 story dwel.l.lDc, 2 Oakmoal Ln., $280,000, &Dd pool tritb jacuzzi. $8,500. H. R. Taecter, pool at Z7 Roe Grand vanee. $'7 ,800. • NE WPORT HEIGHTS Craig Cordrey, ldd, alter, 2315 Rolly Ln.; $25,388. Soren Sondborg, 2 story, 1 unit dwel.lin&, 225 La Jolla Ave., $88,000. • CAMEO HIGHLANDS Robert Wahler, add.alter , 4727 Dorchester, $15,000. • NEWPORT R. F'. Holll.ngswortb., 122 31st St., 2 story duplex, S56,800. T. Horn, 2 story duplex, 300 35th st., $50,000. Mrs. Mary Singer, 2618 Newport Blvd., repairs, $8,- 000. Lenon-Ancira, 3355 Via Lido, remodel, $13,800. Capitol Systems, addition, 3706 Channel Pl., $30,000. El Rant ho Market, 2727 ~ewport Blvd., remodel meat department, $30,000. • WEST t:PPER BAY M. E. Farmer1 alte ration, 1227 Somerset, :s6,500. • CORONA DEL MAR James Beauchamp, 2626 Cove, addition, $12,000. Janet Phillips, l story du- plex, 429 Goldenrod Ave ., :)!)},600. Afldition a oo repairs at -108 .o\vo<'ado, $18,000. ., :\EWPORT CENTER Richard Ouellette, addi- tion, 200 Newport Center, $6,000. Irvine Co., 660 Nevtport Center, tenant development, $29,630. Avco, 6ZONewportCeoter, remodel 2nd noor, $27 ,900; partitions, $5,000. • EAST UPPER BAY James B. Mear, 460 foot block wall, 1177 Camelback, $6,440. • HARBOR VlEW Irvine Co., Ford Road at ~ew MacArthUr, site devel- opment, utilities, covered walks, $1 ,209,000. lrvlne Co., 2601 Ford Rd., 45,393 sq. n. Ralph's Mar- ket, $1,018,000. Irvine Pacl!ic, 2715 HW- slcle , pool, $10,000; rest- rooms, pool equipment, :S14,000. Carl Butler. addition at 1934 Port Locksleigb Place, $21,900. • l.lDO ISLE Dr. Messheffner, remodel kitchen, Ill Via Orvleto, ~6,000. flohe rt \tindte, addlition, 232 \'ia Eboli, S6, 500. • RALBlH John Fairborn, addition at 1021 E. Balboa, S6,000. Hank e ertig, 2 story 1 unit dwelling, 132 E. Balboa Bl\'d., ~79,000. Tom Hom, ~ stor~, I unit d\\"l'lllng, 313 Island Ave., $47,600. .. AIR PORT AREA ~ewport Placl', tenant im - provement, 1101 Dovl' St., $10,000. MTK restaurant, 4300 Von Karman, remodel, $100,000. Quail Place Investment, 1400 Quail, tenant Improve - ment, $5,893. Bayshore Development. 1601 Dove, suite Cor Penn General, $18,000. Messenger Venture, 1600 Dove, suite Cor Lee Sam- mis Co., $21,600. Don Koll Co., 4500 Ca m- pos, tenant development for Martin AviJ.Uon, $9,000. Golden West, 3901 •!ac - Arthor, tenant development. $28,800. Alr CalllomiJ., tenant Im - provement, 3636 Blt'<."h St., $6,125. lnine Co., 4770 Cam,pus, suite for Reel Grobman and Associates, $13,600. • CLIFF HAVEN Spot Bilt all purpose St. Andrew's Presbyter- laD Church, 600 St. An- 1.99 Stan Smith Autograph Frames 19.95 Voit . 18 panel leather Volleyballs 15.95 shoes drew's Road, 2nd fioor ad- dlUoo and remodellng of 8 95 teUowshlp haU, $250,000; • Z permits for adc1lt1ons and. 1--------------.. relocating walls, $5,000 and Blemished $12•000· Duck Feet woN'T s1GN TicKeT Ret\astftl to stca a tramc Fl·ns uetet OGa~e~e. Mosbe Zllty, 12, Apt. 5, 12.95 1UO Vleewtast, CostaWt- ... wu booMd IIIIo Cotta .... )lll ,... .. ,. ,... l. horts ae&· 12·9s Sale · 8.95 Jtol1e. cflllrpd ...... --.,......,,, ...... ~,. • Plaee.a& A" . ..u. or wu .... I NEWPORT HARBOR ENSIGN PUBUSHEO WEEKLY-PAGE 1 llfU OAY,JU E • 1976 ro fr>HA DEl MAR, CAL For a we balanced investment program YOU'L SAVING TWO WA YS AT LFS 1 fOU r.,. EED A ~ _E, I B-E PASSBOOK t.CCQU t -r .... ar'1ena c ~ ~ da1 \-com- ' 1• tE>•"'St fit'' dnnurn Fetty t )u <1\ •nc!: dr>;·o~rts on d "' held t1, account MlSS NEWPORT BEACH FINALISTS :ne, from IE'ft, Sbarlna Pignarl, 18; Tina F"'man, l'i ill f•r~t .:Jt •• r, 16, In foreground; Laura "ukpatr l k, l'i, <~nr! lull .. Blair, 17. Tina and Laura are st1ltlents at \.-·Np<>rt Harbor high school. The otl<e r clrl~ co tu r ror.1 lPI Mar high. This Frida) at 7·10 a.r ., 'I"~ '.lt!' JPftt.'~~ at a ''talent breakfast'· :tl the Ralt, £:'3: 'J'. an~ Saturday at 11 a.m. the} wul t>e 1t , • s :.>•. ''<>~ :tt the Balboa Pavlhon. Miss '\e~~t'J)O-· ~·ill t' rol4·n~><1 June 18 at the Commoc.lorec: ball at ••,.., ba H10a Ba. Club. The :\ewport Harbor Jumor Cl'.ambt:r of Corr :1 ..-r '"' sponsors the annual contest. Infor 'l at inn al.oll: :r... on- test anr! events involving th o~t r-,ta'lt' ·' ·. •lh! lr by callln~~: 631-1 93 1. (Ja} Pt' photo.} 2 IT DCJUrtded ., .1 ra1d by ~ make I J 1mt:- r, M um r.n ~~'1111- F-•ec:.t vn Geothermal plant open s. ..-s ~="edera Two :\e'.l'PQrt Beach men played key roles thts Wt>f>io. in the opening of an ex:per - lmeotal geothermal eiP• tn energy plant ln the lm~rul Valley. Geon~e Zebal Is thP ~Po­ logist l.n charge of drillirlf geotherrnal wells for the San Diego Gas ' Electrir ( o. plant at Niland. The lant:l on which the weUs are t>eln drille1 was sold to SOC o. E by Ro\ Woolsey, prominent Newport Center attorney. At a de monst ra Uoo on F n - day, Congressman Cla1 rP Burgener threw a switch that NOTICE OF INTENTIO;\ TO ENGAGE IN THE SALE OF ALCOHOLIC BEVER.'>GES June 2, 197G To Wbom It May Concern: Subject to issuance of tht> license applied for, notice is hereby given that the un- derslgned proposes to sell alcoholic beverages at the premises, described as rot- lows: 1617 Westclllf Dr ive, Newport Beach, CA. 92660. Pursuant to such inten- tion, the under slgned Is ap- plying to the Department or Alcoholic Beverage Control Cor issuance of an alcoholic ueverage license (or llcens,.. es) for these premises as follows: '•47'' On Sale Gen- eral (Bona Fide PuiJiir Eat- Log Place). INTERNATIOt\Al. MA~­ AGEMENT SERVlCES, I~C By: Thomas Murph}, Pr "1- dent. Publish: June 10, }Q:~., m the Newport Harbor Enst~n . LIGALMOnCI :\OTICE OF lNTENTIO\ T0 E~G AGE IN THE SALE OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES j -28-76 To Who m It May Con<' ern: SUbject to Issuance of thP license applied ror, notlre is hereby gtveo that the un- derslgoed proposes to ~ell alcobolic beverages at the premises, described as fol- lo,•s: 1617 Westcwr Dnve, :\ ewport Beach, Ca.llfornla. Pursuant to such Inten- tion, the undersigned Is ap- pl\ me to tb.e Dep3rt ment of :\1 bollc Bevera~e Control for lasua.Dce of an alcohoht ~vence Ucense (or licens- es) lor these premises as rollowr. "47'' On Sale Gen- eral (Bona Ftde Public El t - ~~ Place). 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Mid: Quullao• • ... Old Tlllrn 1111 •xxlnd bJ QCI 11 an L At cit IF, Jr. Rrrrinted frcnt Atltlh St•lnl. 'The Rtt•m ol OUt ITHESSAI.OHWIS4:U-11 Q. ---A-t~Ieal ••• ,., •• f/1 .... -.... --·-"'--,. 11 II lifJ'-W Y (;.o)dtt~ T ext : ···w.r.i. ,;.,..,,;·or•: dcl4 '•-'" (Matt. 24.41). (C ... Tt...,le PMM t..AI'I' ft~&l 11IE PI~ IITUIH Ia tilde 't'efXJ m 1 Thet...m..;..ns 4, -'""' that -.....-.! --.. aD of than. lt • the word ........... '1'llil civet evidcftce of a cataialy. a deli11it• •£", a bc.aw:oJy aat:botity, u God 8DUibt to ld the bdif:Yets ia. n.....Joaica to uadcntaod m. plaa lor tlwm and His plan lor Jo.ocl ..,.. who t.vc died. Tbe first statement is that Ja- Chrilt ;, g<Ong to ""'"' ponoaally. That means He is goinc to rdt1r'a pbysK:aily ond literally. w. -- -by the W<><d of God tho.t the Lord Jesus Christ is at tbr: right band of the Father todav, that He hu a body, that He is ·real ; and in the reality of that body. He is going to rrtum some day. Such is not an un· usual uperience in our dally lives. W e tell someborly that we are going away and that at a ~nain timr "·e will relurn. Tiwsr. to whom we make tilf.· "-tatf'ment car. <',X\~t with a n=r· taint). Wring diffin1lt\" rtnd acndents, that ""e will return literally a nd phy- !'il"'..all_•· w .. nf'ed only to take the w•r)· plilm. direct stat~t of the Lord Jesus Oln st with regard to t~se things. Fuf"tMrmore. in Acts l :J 1, we han~ tht hea~y messeng~rs givinc to the disciples this vey same :ot:atemeot : "' ... This same Jesus, which is taken up fram you into heaven, lha.U IJIO c::omc in like ntannt't ;u ye ha~ !C'CII bim go into heaven." In John 14, the Lord Jesus Christ said ...... I will come again .... " If the f.'I"'Pbecies concerning tht first c:ominc of the Lord Jesus O!.rist were ddinite and J:iten1 -and they w~ -thm cer- tainly ~ is no reason for apiritu- alizinc the pr~ concunin~ H is II!COnd coming. Without fear of con- tradiction, it can be stated also that the corning of the Lord Jesus Christ is undoubtedly the nat great oertt to take place in the history of tbe workl. ..... ----.-·- THE PIOGlAM AT HIS lETUlN Here we have thrtt thin«s m.ted which hdp us to understand that whk h i!' going to tm place : 1. Co""rn-nil'lg those w ho hove died in Clwist. The text indicates that "the dead in Christ shaD ri~ first.'' \\'hen a child o f God dies. h!! goes to bt: with the Lot'd. Hi" body goe:s into the grave, but h is spirit is taken into the presmce of God. When the Lord Jesus Christ returns. we find that the body is going to bt reunited with the spirit and a new body will bt' gil~ in i! m011""leflt in th~ twinkling nf an ~'"·e. Th~ new hnd'" will~ like the budy or the Lon.l ksu" Chr ist H im· self. · l . L v1k"l'~llln!7" tltt" ftvi"g .f<l llll;. Till'}' -.h;,.lJ lit r •• u~ht up imu l!•e a it . 1:::\·er:. Lel·l"\"t:r who •s lil"i ng at t ht: lime 01 thf' Lord jt'\Us Ll•ri::.t'~o Tf':· turn will lx ra.usht ~.o·· to lllt'('t I li11o m thf: air. Agam 1\ will be in a 11'10- mem. m th~ twmklmg oi an eye : and the bodi~s o f the li\·ing saints will be changed in that instant and made like t~ body of our blessed Lord. Whe1t Christ returns, the very life that is in Him wiD be like a giant magnet reaching down and attr2cting those who have His lif~ in them. " 3. Ther1 will be ON etent.Gl nw.tno.. ". . . So shaD we ever be with the HE KNEW THE SHEPHERD • A ~at aetor wu ulced to en- tertain •t a lai'JE' dinner party one «.>Vf!'nlJ11". A ripPir of to:xcl te- ~nt ran throuP the crowd or prominent and important IUH(8 u he n. to IIIJIINk. He c:hoM to tec~tc tht 2lnl Pulm, wbJch be did docauentb'. lk fint.hed the dramatk redtatJon in a thunder of •pp&llu.e, and the audienee pve him a atandlnc ovation. '!'he nat IP•Iu~r ..... an eJdel'tT ~ Man, bowed .... ........ -101111 ,.,.. of ,.tt.t ..._.. • a w ' 'M*7. "I too. W'IOUid .... to ndte ... ... -·-·· .. --. nm. ........ ftcle • ud • ___ ... _ .. -.-. •••• -.-....... 0 .. tlkft--........ ...... No ., • Ill . ..., tMr-e .... . .,. oe • .. ,_, ........... _ ....... ... -_, "' ....... """! .... w..--·--..... J" --~· --.-.-..... • 1111 hnltts 1 a t • , ______ ... ~--·= f'" -·--...... ·-.... ---_,1_ ........ w--.. a al .,. ~· e-(Ill Cllie.Art UIW J. ·-a 0 ... _.,, .. --.... tut .... ti •• ol tllte Word ol God--.,. !1:7 wttll o.r ..... l.ord.. n lltii it pttbapl the cJirnartic Dlltmtnt mtpbasiz:ine" thr: reuuioa that will ~'a" \Jr t."okm. ~..owed ODCS ;, Chrilt will be ptbe<od ·~ with one another and Mth the Lord Jesui Otri5t ; and dunity, which hu ~ anticipated for so Jooc, will quickly and suddenly be rea1iud. Certainly this is a thrill which can- not be compared to anythi.nc that "ft lmow in this world of sin and corT1lp- rioa. ilt tile -... k<lllr .... ....... ...., ....... God"• orr• • W. ~ ... ila-CWSSIIC':I 7 I 51 .......... ~ ........... . Pil L ___ ,__ -? ...,.._ ., ""' .. l!l!tirft, ft'e......_.+ea t lia..._ ...O..ID ...... IdaOWII loaMr -j_,. ... -r'w'f 17 7 un ..,. iwiLrHac A •. ,Varioaal'oalm• contain appee1• to God to pour out his wrath upon the P salmist"e enem ies. Theee aeem to eontradirl the Chris- tian stance of 1oft toward one's enemies.· Neverthe&eM, it is a mistake to explain away theee expressions as degenerate and eub-Ch.ristian sentiment8 wb.ieh have been permitted in the sacred canon by the principle of .. progres- JSive revelation ... Progressive revelation is not to be t hought of as a progress from error to truth, but rathe.r as a progreu from the partial and obecure to the complete ·-_,. ...-.. .... beea mont eO.•nlleulWe :"' ~ ~ c:r..:.= h'--tlo.-.... -la-1 or Ia-.. -. , .... hio r--;;. thaalaldw-. _lola.... ........... ... It io imporlaat to -that prior to tile Firot AAI- Not mrtil the -.,._ hibit:Ma ot God'l d.iapleMUre at Ilia, demonotratetl by tbe death of ltltt Soot upon the CI"'M. wu it pou.ible for tbe believer to wait patintly while God'a Jong.auf-feriDg permitted tbe wicked I<> .,_ joy hie temporary JSucceM. Nor wu the long-eutl'ering of God properly undenrtood until JeeWI came to earth to teach hie love to men. <>r CONCLUSION Tbr rnun~ of the l..ord Jesus Orrist could hKom-t a reality at any n'IOI!lent ~rt: is no portion o f !'t"riptu rt: that demands a fuiWr fulfillment before Christ f'fftlms. As S0111e0ne has Suf:· gested, t~ Cburch of Jesus Cbris1 and f'\"eT"y bdiever is nol to look feff -·rath. but {or the. Rapture. w~ are not to look for signs, but for the Son. The Apostle John prayed f~n-n~tl.r after-he had sem ~ ~''t":nts of the Book of the Re\'t lation. .. . . Even so. COillf:. Lord J~sus.'' .... t of Cbriot. tile ODiy -gible way ilt whidl tile truth of the Seriptare coald be -toh-..0. liOl"Vel'll ... by .tile .,._t- ic -of di-befalliaa" tboee wbo were in error aad. deliverance .,..,. granted I<> -wbo held I<> tile truth. As loa« u tbe wicked --tinuod I<> triUJII)III. tboir prot>- perity I! !med to ref ate the boo-and oovereipty of tile God of bnoel. A Reb...,. believer in tbe Old Testament age could only chafe in deep The Angry Man WANTED-\lEN F'ROM "THE EVANGEL, •· LARGO, FLA. Prowerlts 2S • Memory Ve rse • I Peter 5:11 by Pastor Galen C. Call Pastor of Calvsry Baptist Churct\, Covington, Ky. The ~otion of ang:er is not m itself sinful "Be ye angry, lind sin not" {[Jitl. 4:.26). Jesus expressed anger (Mk. 3:5: Jn. 2:13-17: Lk. 19:.cs..t6). And :Yet. it can be sinful-believers are commanded to "pUt away" anger as a wor11. of the old n.ture (Eph. 4:31; ct. Col. 3:8). This apparent cootradiction is resolved When we under· stand that it is appropriate to be angry at sin, but it is wrona to be •narY .t people. Anger is a hOt, passionate response; it bec:orne:s wrath Yoben the indignatfon .settles into a search tor revenge. The sin of anger causes us to come short of doing God's will (James 1:19-20). to lose fr iends (Prov. 22:241, to t\urt and possi~ murder another CMt. 5:22), and to give the devil "place" in oor liV'tS (Eph. 4:2£..Z1). The angry man also loses respect for himself! · The key verse in oor lesson is 25:28. The Christian who hill'S no self cont~ leaves h im~lf _defenseless and will be destroyed by the enemy! Ch. 16;]2 lives the same pnnctple in a posit1ve way. The man WhO rules t\ii own spirit is a true general and conqueror! On t, through the ll)(dship of Jesus "''ist can this be truly experienced; the Holy Spirit must produce it in the believef"s life (d. Gel. 5:22}. Self-control is evidenced in our responses. Response to Chailenge (25:8}-Whto:n we are challenif!d the natural response is to immediately strive to prove our poinl A. Spirit-filled man will first consider everything involved and take t ime to pray. He will think tt\e matter cte.rty thfOUih to the end. R.,on• !0 Offense_ (25:.~\0)....-Rather than making public a ~I ottenle. we CJUBht to f tBt p Pf"'"t81y to the one who has WfQnled us. Cf. Mt Jlc.B..11 If that effort .Is fruitless, two or three spiritual friends shoold attllnipt · tO ,tned~ ate a reconciliation. If they fa il, the chUrch will have to settle the matt. end it necessary, administer aPPropriate discipline.. If these Biblical IUide-lines 'were m~ ctosetr, fC?IIowed tocUy m churches and families, there would be ereater umty and b essmg. Response ta Reproof (25:11-13)-A spiritual man who reproves us is of grot value. We ought to respond with "an obedient ear" Such a person foUO'Ws the ltdvice of vs. 11 and giVes refreshment to the soul. ResponM h Refusal (25:15)-When ref used a request, our ancer will accomP.:" li$h nothi!"\1. lrtttead we should practice soft words of forbear.lnce--tt\at wtll persuade and break the bone of reststance! Rnpon1a C. Revenre (25.:21·22)-Anger in our hearts can lead to venceful thoughts; rat_her we ought to cornmit judgment to the lord and render blessirll to our enemtes (d. Rom. 12:1..9-21). When ~uch acts are done in sincere Jove a produces a fire of conviction in their hearts! Cf. 2U4. ' The Bible Answers by the late Rev. Bert Atchi110n Qaeation -"Please explain I Cor. 15:29 -What doe~ it meu to be Baptized for the dead?" Alurwer-MaDy irllerpretationa are Jiven by 11eholan concemi.nc" thia .,._... that are mia-leadi.q. The trubject of the enti re chapler ia the R..lli"NCtiolll of tbe believer and Christ in particula r. But there were some (the s.dduoeel and otben) that u.id: "There is no resurrection of the dead.·· Therefore·tl\4! rreat A.poatle P aul replied-"U this be true, then our preaching is \'ain, aDd we are fOUDcl ...... ye are yet in your aim and we are or all men IJ)Of,t miserable.." But he waat ... to c::::yond IUIY que!ltion of a doubt, that Christ il now rieeb from tbe .... aad ___ the fint fruit. of them that .leep. He then writet of two FederU ~ ol the race. (Adam and Christ) and our identification with either oae or the other. 'Jbroucb faith in Chriat.. believ~ the JQ~:pel which il fully apleined-'"How u..t Christ died for our sin., and that He wae buried aDd aroee apin the tlainl dQ" .ccordiAc to the acript.uftla. .. The Believer' a Baptism il a .,-mbolic ~ cf ._. PMt flmdamental trutha. aho • Wtimony of hil icleati&oc.tioD 'With am.t .ia Hia J:leeth. Burial aDd ReluneetiDD. TMrd"ore one en -the I• of tha qiiMtioa: Jr there be no reMUTeetioa. why are they baptized for the deed? W'by be t.ptial8d ill the Name of ODe who w .. never raised hom the deal? 1'bere ...W be aothiftc' to Jain. but peraecution and probably the martyr's death. Tblir r.ith aDd hope mWit. be ill a liVinc" Chriat and th.ia is the very thiD.a that il Fe: in tbechepWr-fhe facto( tba rMUrT"eetion. It at.o reveUt Che..U. f fJI tM .,...tioft: "'Why then are they (beliew.n) baptiaed ro.-the cs..l iUid • them.elvea opm to untokl pei'MCUtion if Christ who died WM uot raiMd ,._ .. dMd? One thin« iJ; w.re. be did not mean to teach .. esplaiied by ..-t.1.e teacben of our day that we are to be b8ptized-"In place of, or in beh.H .t the deed," that d in the place or aomeone el1e who dM!d without beiDI: ~ ,.,..,_. ill no aavinc merit in the ordinance o( Bapti1m for the livin« nor (or the .... bJ pro.:y. It i1 a Divine ordinance howevet", and a test of Jove and obredieoce • tha J)Art of evtf)' beli~r. "The treat want of lhe a«e is men. Men who arc not for sale. Men who are honest , sound fro m center to circumference. uue to the heart's core. Men who will condemn wro!"\1 in friend or foe , in themselves as well as others. Men whose consciencr-s are as stu dy as the ne~dle to the pole. Men who will stand for the rilhl if lh~ t\eavens totter and the earth ruts. Men who can tell the I ruth, and look th e world and the Devil riaht in the eye. Men that neith~r brae nor run. Men that neil her flq nor flinch . M~n who can hav~ courac~ without shouhn& to it. Men in whom ... the current of ev~rlastinc life runs still, deep and stronc. Men who do not cry nor ca~ tt\tcir voices to be "~•::r9c tt.rt1:he stre~ts. but who wm not f•il nor be discourqed till judcment be set in the earth. Men who know their messqe •nd tell il . Men who are not tpo luy to work. nor too proud to b~ poor." So reads a quotation from an unknown .oun:e which we haw-come across. Spurceon spealtin& •lone these lin~s says, .. The Holy Ghosl within • man &ives grut~r force to his m•rthood than any olh~r conceivab le power. Our youns men would do well to see this. Our Christ"'n men •re und~r an imper•tiY~ oece•ity lo do so. Non~ of us would wish to s ive: the impres.Jton to the world that the: modem followers of J~!IUS Christ are a §el of milksops and effeminate: mah-bdieves. The martyr's ~ye looked at the he•dsma n's ue and blenched not. peered into the bluing furnace and wa S not afraid ; the confessor's loque could only be silenced by bein& torn from his mouth. and even then his patient coun tenance preached a sermon which the deaf micht hear. Manliness was the most •ppareat of aJJ the human features of primitivt: ChristianitY, it wu the very &miUI of the Reformation. it will be the ludinr virtue in any prosperous church toch.y ." V'~. we b~1 G~Ihil, Spirit -filled , Christ· honorin&. sin-h•tinc. soul-lovinc. Bible--believina m~n . The need of our pulpita is for real men of God. Where today do we see men like Spur&eon. Moody. Sunday, Wesley and others of yesteryear? Who will be our apiritual leaders of tomorrow? Has the world yet aeen what God can do with • min completely sold out to Him'! Pray for God to raise up re•l men for His ~erVioe. "Pr•Y ye therefore the Lord of the harvest to !end fo rth labouurs into his harvest." -From Mruantlthil a LOOH aT Tlle BOOK IY Dl. IDI .ICI•ES -.urn llfllv.ratfJI G"f£00VOL.U, ~JM e••O~IIO" ;tMU & •• , ...... ,... ... w., rou find people in qftation _ .......... 8iblo ---wbat. it 1\u to laJ' abcnlt. au. Some of \II an ~ of onniapltf71nc when we .. ,. that tN N.sk trouble la tM fact tbai man is a ahtaet. Bat (I'OIIl Gomea .. to llew!laUcm the Bible makea it plain that the trouble Ia with a man's heart. It i1 out of the heart that an the i .. uu of life (PI'Oftt'bt ':28) and out of the abv.ftda~ of the heart tbat the: mouth a-peaks (Katthew11:U). Apart trom Gocl'• n.tnlni• and tran•formlnc me-. tiM. human heart i1 "dee.ltful abcm! all thln,p, aM ct.peratttr wicked : who can kaow It!" (.J.....UU 17:1). God hu aw t~ow:a e.- t.ain ratnlaia to hold .... , verted men Ia line. A• we ap- Pft*:h die ead of tiM ...... Me , all of U.. ....waill&a broUn .... tbe .... bit ., .... the~, .. u... -..... _.,_ .... _..,..._salta '11 Ae .._,...,beh _. r tar..._ .... WQ ....... , ..... .... ,..,. .. ...... ., ............ ..................... ----~~­__ ... 1 ....... ·--=----""" .. ~ ---,.,.All ... Qir$ .... Ia ----' ---~.r ......... . :a:r-:."¥"..::-~ blow up tile aninne. God'• Word Y the d~h;e of God . u,.. ..... _ __,.. to hoW f.o His WOrd, God will do the work. .. -Rhn that Oftt'eOmed:a will I mak• a ~liar in t"-'-'fle or .,. God (..-. 11). Ben il a ~Mn who hu j1ut ......P •tnNtb to hold on to God ad to be1ine what God ht.a to .. ,., jut eno!lP •tftn«th that be la . not ..-ept. awa1 by tM philosophMa and fooll•h· ne• around him, jut enoq-h etrerwth that he does not eom· prot~~f• and co the waJ' of Jllen, Gocl IQ'a. "I am pi.l.- ,t.o ... u 70u a ,pillar ... A pillar 'holds up the ltouM. A Dillar aupporta the roof. ToUr Chrie- tianltJ" il 110 en.mie U..t if a -" r.. neD a UtUe ltft1ll'th. God wiD ue him to '"" q • .,ho .. hcnule. Thren are 1MII7 cbadan in AJMI'iu dlet bain ....,. 1twe .......... life. bat tlooHttlo_bon __ OM -tw. ..... wllo ..... ....................... God. • • "T• --.... -..... .......... =--·· 'W'IIM••••••• at =·M ·u~=:== -"'~:"··-~= ~:u:·::. .. = i'='Wir.."ii IF .:iii..~..: arts rf .. ,.., ~ r .. a I" Alfr ' ?!m ' • • • --F-•'IIAP!WT IIIIIZ TRIBUI(E'" .......... M.18eovl "Pitlr, A Little Slone" .,1! WT' w Ow ., ., two ~ "-'tt HIM .... .,., ~-J••• ldm, .,., A••e• • .ffiwolt htw't -· He /hi /ftttiWII ....... brotMr .11,..., MJ _,. IUtlo lllim. We ..... /Dflllwl tfHo ~. wllklt u 6cMtr ,.,~""'· tfiw Orin. Alfll M brov~Jtt 1Wm to JC'IW. Alltd ~ Jsu belrrld him, he ..sd, ~ .n SimtM tltr Soff of Jott•: tlto., d•h ~ a-Utd Cepi~.w6.J c h lr b.J' ..,C'IIJ•£11tioft. A IIOifr. Jolwt I :40-41 The first time Simon Peter met the Lord hlua Chriat. ia reeorded in t hil ~ or !krip,ure. h. us loollr;ed at lUm, -told him b ia Mme WM Simon aad aid he would bt- caUed Cephal, which inth preted -•· ••a rock, • ~tone." That ..... ,__ aid., "Simoo"l Peter. you're toin( to lwc:ome the kind o f man that is lttlbt., the kind of man that U 10lid, the kind or penon who ril a&a&d like • rock." U a.o)'bodr in the wich: world kne)" he ... e"ftl"ythinr but that, Simon hWr.,.. U•t m.an. Yet JaU&aid . ''You •hall become u a t"OCk.'. Thitt lhows the power or the- Lord ...... Olrilt. The unclet~n, i~ -a can come to Him and U. Lord of G&ory can •Y. "You .a.u be e*L" The drunkard can coee to C'hrilf, aacl..._ can .. ,. to -... ... Yo. Gill be • aObe!r ~~nan ." ~ -..t.o ila tiUeC ea.a come to ,__ Cllrilt, cad ,_.... can a Y, "Yoaa •• be an boftat. man." It .-un aot wMt the c:ire-una&anc. ......... ,_ to.ad PWkt-fllhinc and p& iE 1. "'Ctaee ·p a"-1M and I ,,.. _..._,.. ,. ') •• flaMn of •e a . •• Peter ••• • hum'ble 0.'-••••· b.& lla "hlculle an ••• 4 .. .. .,.. • of 0111" Lord I.I'WI • ...... ~a.w.. Ia &.d., ..._ -OM or the ....... ,..._, ·~ftabanor ••·'' He .............. tho I ..a ia the ppal ..t 0. U. .. , of~. A few ._., ,.._ ... ,.... up Ute ppel .. wttb _.. U.a tift thouand .... thd ........ ~-by &M .... of Oocl. a. ... oa• of tbe . ..,. ftnlt to ..-&It ill Getttile _..._; M 61 Mlitl ia tM ~ of Oew:DIIIw. Peter w•a tbe •ery 1 'fl th•ofl n 11 tJ.He .. I d .. OM G [ doD a .. t [] ' J• ... .W, ''1'hoa 8J't the Qalo&, .. -......... Ood." ..._.., "-**wwed. lliliD and ................ .eta ..... •• n.... _. 111oc1111 -*' DOt ace ·r 1 tt ..... -.., 1l.t IDJ' r.tber ,..... •• ~ ... ._..,.._or ~.,_ald. to .... .. .._...., .. ,. ._ ru .. rr. ---la----;1'0 ....... --I'D--............ ... _. ......... ,hil .... ·--...... i'Acl the Len:l -------........ --... told, "Oot t.a... MW .. ••· .._, tbou =•=• .......... ~beof a.· . •••-lllao•M ... or .-.Lou.. l..t .......... ~..,_ .. ,, .,,,, ......... '.dad ...... ,. .......... .,.... .. a a , .. .._..._..,. ................. !.-.... --------~'" ............... ,.... ........ 1 .... , ... .., .. •• ....... ..._or T ._If_. ........... .. ~ le .... -Wa 'Ia .... ............. _for ~ .. _. .. _,.,.. Y-. .. _ I •••• ..... - -.. ... .. LIML_,iCI S.aotl1 F1CT1TIOOS 80'SUf£SS ltAMESTA~ Tlll lol:lowlli ...,_ ll ~ ....... u: ...... . FntmJ c.....,M~~c~M lm:acw/lllo~ c.o..tnc-tloi/Sewclat ~ ,._ UIM~,..,., ... 17 So. La ........ s.tll La- gua, CallJonda tzm: Rorer Dale ~ 17 So. La SeMI.. SoaUI Lac-. c aJJ.Ionta urn. Tbls bastness ts coadllcted by aa lDdlt'ldu.l. SJcoed: Rocer.noHOL Tbis ltatemeat was ftled wltll the county clerk of Or- I..Q(e County Way 26, 1976. Pllbllsh· June S, 10, 17, 24, 1976, ln the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -56877 LHAL..ncl S-ZOC55 F1CTITJOt.JS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe follo1t'tllc pei'8Cil ls doing basiDess U ! Relllb1e Druc Center, 145·41 Red Rtll AYe., T11sUQ. CaltfoJ"'lia 92680: BetDor IDe., 14541 Red HW A•e., TtlStt.D, Cali- fornia 92680. This busiDess ls oooduct- ed by a corporation. Corporation Name: Bet- nor In<:., Norman Morris, President. This state ment wu IUed with the county clerk of Or- ange County June 1, 1976. Publlsh: June 10, 17, 24, July 1, 1976, ln the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -57056 t.IGAL MOTICI S-20463 FICTmOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following person is dol.lg business as: L. & R. White Co., 1t21 East St. Aodrews Place, Santa Ana., Call!om1a 92705: L. &t R. White Co. Inc., 1421 East St. Andrews Place, Santa Ana, California 92705. This business is conduct- ed by a corporation. Corporation Name: L. & R. White Co., Inc., Robert White, President. This statement was filed with the county clerk of Or- ange County June 1, 1976. Publish: June 10, 17 ,· 24, July 1, 1976, 1n the Newport Harbor Enslgn. F -57057 LIGAL MOTICI FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The followl.ai. person is doing business as: The Wrapper 0, 2555 East Bluff, Newport Beacb, Ca. 92660: Helene 0. Briggs, 17841 Ra1oier Drive, Santa Aoa, C a. 92705. This bus iness is conducted by an lndivldual. Signed: Helene 0 . Brlggs. This statement was flled with the county clerk of Or- ange County May 17, 1976. Publish: May 2'7, June 3, 10, 1'1,1976,LntheNewport Harbor Ensign. F -56514 LIGALMOnCR S-20475 F'ICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAM E STATEMENT The following person is dotog business as: Matlotf Advertising -Howard Orig- inals, 924 Af.alea Dr., Costa Mesa, Caillorn1a 92626: Marilyn June Matlott, 924 Azalea Dr., Costa Mesa, Ca- llfornta 92626. This business is conducted by an individual. St.gned: Marilyn J. Matlotf. This statement was flled wtth t he county clerk of Or- ange County June 3, 1976. Publlsh: June 10, 17, 24, July 1, 1976, ln the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -57168 LIGAL .. ncl S-20470 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following person ls doing buslnes s as: BuabDell Enterprises, 1089 MarlDe Drtf e, 1 aguna Beacb, CA. 92651: Dutd PearsallBa•h- Dfll, 1089 Ma.rtoe Drtft, La- guoa Beach, CA. 9%651. Tbls bllslness ls cooduct- ed by an lDdlvidual. Slped: D, P. BubDeU. Tbis statemeat was fUed with tbe coauty c1ut of Or-a.nee Couoty June 1, 19'78. Pabllab: June 10, 17, l4. July 1, 1976, 1.o tbt Newport Harbor Eulp. F .5'70'75 LIOAL .. 1ICI FlC11110USBUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe foUowblc ptt'IIOD ll doJac buai.MIS U: LaBoMf. LaBorde Eattrprt.fs, La- Bol'dt Skatebol..rdl, !OC-1/! 29Cb St., N....,ort Beact\, ca.ut. 12MS: Terry Jamea L&lonte. lot-I/! Hu., Nnpolt S.Q. C.W. taa3. 1'lall belt-ll OC*IIet-., ., .. llldiY*Il. S1cMd: T.rry lanttl t..aBorclt. '1'1111 ............ aled ... lM ....., den ., Or- up C..tJ ,_. 1, 19'7'. Malik .... 10, 11, .... Ja1f l. 19'71, .. tM M..,ort Rartlor c.dp. F -570'7t LIIAL-~ S-14?09 FICTITIOUS BOSIHESS IIIUIE ST A t'EMEIIIT Tbe IDliDtrtllc pe!"8CMM ls .... ...... u: Moralll- dde wooa. .000 Bt.rcb street, S.lle tot, Newport S.U. Ca. ~ 7..el1Der Com maltles, IDe. (rf!181.1 pu1Der). tooO Btreb street. Sde lOt, Newport Beach, Ca. 9Z&60. This business ls condleted by I llmlted putoeniiUp. Slcned: Zellner Commlllli- ties toe., By D. G. Zell.Der Pres., general partner. This statemeot rued with tbe couaty clerl of ~ County Way 13, 1976. Publlsh: May 27, Jone 3, 10, 17, 1976, in the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -56360 LKALMOTICI S-20411 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following person ls doing business as: Stevens Enterprises, 25371 Yacht Dr., Dana Point 92629: John Charles Ettlln. 25371 Yacht Dr ., Dana Point, Callf. 92629. This business Ls conducted by an individual. Signed: John Ettlln. This statement was filed with the county clerk of Or- ange County May 21, 1976. Publish: May 27, June 3, 10, 17, 1976, 1n t he Newport Harbor Ensign. F -56734 LIGAL MOnel S-20426 F'ICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following person is doing business as: Oavan Co., 1817 Glenview, Ana- heim, Cal. 92806: Sergio Pina, 1817 Glenview. Ana- he lm, Cal. 92806. This business is conducted by an individual. Signed: Sergio Pina. This statement was fUed with t he county clerk or Or- ange County May 21, 1976. Publlsh: May 27, June 3, 10, 17, 1976, in the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -56735 LIUL .. TICI FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe following persons are dol~~( busloess as: Herrell- Jones &: Aaocia.tes, 1887Z MacArthur Blvd., Suite ZSO, lrvtne, Calif. 92715: James L. Herrell, 2520 Seaview, Corona del Mar, Calif. 92625; James S. Jones, 45'7 Baywood Drive, Newport Beach, Callf. 92660. This buslness is conduct- ed by a general partnership. Signed: James S. Jooes. This statement was tiled with t he county clerk of Or- ange County May 24, 1976. Publlsh: May 27, June 3, 10, 17, 1976, 1n the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -56762 LIGAL MOTica FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following person ls doing business as: (1) The Cover Up,(2)DartConstruc - tion Co., 1355 Logan. M-t, Costa Mesa 92626: Robert Frank Ktogaar<l, 422 E. 16th Place, Costa Mesa 92627 . This business ls conduct- ed by an l.nd1vtdual. Signed: Robert Frank Kinparo. This statement was filed wltb the county clerk of Or - ange County May 24<l-'1976. Publlsh: Ma y 27 , June 3, 10, 17, 1976, in the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -56763 LIGAL MOTid FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The follo1rtng person is doing busi..Dess as: Fall Circle Realty, 276'72 Crown Valley ParkwlY, Mlssloa VI- ejo, Cal. 92675: Brent Clark Rosenhmc, 23581 Vla Es- te lla, Mission Viejo, Calif. 92675. This business Is condUct- ed by an lndivtdu.al. Slpt<l; Brent Clark Roseollmd. This ttatemeot wu tlled wltb the comty clerk of Or - ange Coanty May 13, 19'76. Publtsh: May 20, Z7, Joe S, 10, 19'16, 1n the NetrpOrt Rubor Eutgn. F -56391 LIUL .. 11CI FICTTTIOtJS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The ID1101t'llle penoD is dolnc bUi.Dia as: Marper- ltt Realty, 2'76'7%CrowD Val- 1t1 Plrw'y., Mlsslola Vie jo, Ca. 926-'75: Brtllt ClariRos- ealaDd, UStl Via Eltell.a, M!aioa Vle)O, CL -75. Tbl.l ....... ll COidDd- ed by aa tlldtftdaa.L Slpe4: 8rtM c. RoM!Ia.d Tltl=ta.t wu llled wtb · COIIIIIJ clerk ol Or- .... Apr. !0. 19'71. Mlli.J: ,.., zo, n. J .. s, 10. lf76, 1D tbe Newpolt Hattor Elllip. F ..SMOt lltuRSDI\Y, JUNE ~. 1976 CDiuiiA DB.-~ CAL LIUL-'IICI FlCTITIOOS BUStl'fESS NAME STATEWENT n.e loUowtDc PtfiOG lJ *>1J1C balDea as: Westens Pact.rlc Prodltetlou, 2449 Baftlboo, Newport B c)\. CL tle$0: Km.t PI tal O'&a lU- nn, !449 Bamboo, Newport Beaeb, Ca. 9!660. 1'b1l business 1s coaducted by aa IDdtridn.l. Slcned: Ke.tft O'SW!lvu. Thls statemeat ns med wltb the county clerk of Or- ange County Nay 10, 1976. Publlsh: May Z7, June S, 10. 17, 19'76, ln tbe Newport Harbor Enatp. F -56233 liGAL MOT1CI S-20080 FICT m OUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT ~---11CI f1CTITIOUS 8Wil'E8S MAME STATEMDn' n. tal1owtlc ",.....an doill hi~Aiav u: KGOI Broadc:ut WOI'blllap, Olri- stoa o1 Americu llda$Js· tem.s. Ml6 Via I.Jdo. lllb G, lfewporl S.cb tniO: Americu Media s,._. Corp., Calli. corponttoo. S416 Via Lido, Sd:eG, New- port Beacb, Callt.; LeeMar- siWI, 10! Scbols PbA, Newport Beach, CL 9Ua; Keo GrUIIn, 5600 <>nap- thorpe, La Palma. Ca. 90UJ. This butDess Is codad- ed by a corpontlon. Corponttoo ~~&.~ne.: Amer - ican Medl.a Systems Corp._ Ken GrimA, presldeat. This statemeat was rued with tbe OOUDty clerk of Or- uge Couoty May zt. 1976. Publish: May 27, Ja:oe s. 10, 17, 1976, In the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -56775 f1CTIT100S BUS'IHESS NAME ST A TEME!n" Tbe lol.lowtll ~ ls dollll bllstDta u: Dedps !i, lSI Bacon Bay, Newport 8ae' Cal. 9%6U: Darid scott Pratt. • a1 8ftcoD Bar, Newport Beach. CaL 9UU. This blas1ness ls coadlct- ed by 10 r.tiYidDal. Slcned! Duld s. Pntt. Tbis statement was filed with the county clerk of Or- ange County May Z-4, 1976 . Publisn: May 27, June 3, l 0, 17, 197t, In tbe Newport Harbor Ensign. F -56'761 LIGAL M011CI S-15299 tiCTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The folloWUlg person is dotng business as: Hahn's Imports & Gifts Co., Edinger Plaza, 7510 Eclill!ger Ave., F t () Ill t t 1 ( I t' ( -, ! ! I I ' f 1ll ) ; i : • ftEDittS)AY, kAY It .,. zs to to ~n oN. medam ._.. l8d baUd. Wlt,b ....... lflllllb dark batr, aCCOited bV lD b r carace as ae toot paeb.ces from ber ear after reftrDiJig bome to 1800 Pon Sbeftletd, Ha..r'bor Vi" Rom6, aJ 8;10 p.m., 1M took ttwelr)'valued at more Uw1 $3!,000, theo walked away lDto the n1cbt . . • Two u n mlc urns, val- aed at Sl?O, were stolen from the lroat yard of Ed- ward Bourne's borne at 111! Santiago, Dover Shores, be- tween 3 a.m. and 6 a.m. • THURSDAY, MAY 13 ................ of RGbti1 ~. ,. Mi.rfco1:4, Corou CIII Mar, berweeo Z p.m. MaJ 15 a:at 10:15 Lal.. liby IS ••• David Y tomus repon.d 1IU 196! Volk:swJrca, a.a we tLe Uf$ la tbe ......._ stoleD trom lD rr.t of bls bome at 310-1/2 Vta lJdo No rd. l.ldo Isle, ~llli!D U p.m. May 15 ud ?:30 a.m • May 16 • • . Georre Ab- bascta•s 1976 To)'(b wu stoJen from Ule street oeu his home at 108-1/! OU•e. West Newport. betweea 1:10 p.m. May 14 and G:SO p.m. May 16 .,. t.burlceJ~ 777 Domingo, the Blults, re- ported a $ZOO sblp-to-sbore radio stolen from bls boat in its sUp at 101 N. Bay- side, between 10 p.m. Way 9 and 10 p.m. May 16. The following persoo ls dolDc business as: Mama McCarthy's, 2500 West Coast Highway, Newport Beach, CA. 92660: The Stan- non Corporation. a Callfor- nt.a corporation. 2500 West Coast Highway, Newport Beach, CA. 92660. ----------.? H11ntlngton Beacb, Ca. 92647. Mary NU.W Cbena. 5%. of 2ZU J .. !ttl, Coe Uesa. wu arrestld at S p.m. at t:!M- 8 roadw'ay store ID futdoD lsl.ud, ad eba~ w1t11 pet- ty tbtf\ . . . Aal"'D J otiD Bueblm, 2S, wu arrested at 4:30 p.m. at tds borne at 7404 W. Ocean Froat. West 'ewport., I.Dd Chal'led wUII coWftttDg marijuana ••• Gflorge Walter Ryttema,. 40, of SOS-B E. Bay, Balboa, was Ul'esled at work at the Aerooatroo.lc plant at 2:15 p.m. IDd cbarged wllh cul- tivating muljuana ... Ju- c11t.b Mary Homme, 39, of 904 W. Ocean Froot. Balboa. was cbar(ed with being Intoxi- cated aod disorderly at 5 a.m. in the 1000 bl()("k of w. Bay, Balboa .•. Margar- et Legette told pollee tt\at a gunman, d~ribed as being MarceJa Herrera Pear c), 37, of 341 Rin era, Costt Mesa, was charged wltbbur- glary at 7:15 p.m. at Fashion Is land . . . Thomas ~eal W •llick., 24, of 109 15th, Cen- tral Newport, was arrested there at 7:30 a.m.a.odcbar- ged with culUvaUng mar1- jqana ••• A watch, camera, coins, a.nd other posses- sions, with a total value of S223, we re barglarued from the home of Ruth Bra..r.eau, 413 Vla Lido Soud, Lido Is le, between 3:10 p.m. and 7:45 p.:n ... A mar ine rad.io and a bottle of scotct,, val- ue<! at S440, were stolen from a cabin c rulser belong- tng to David Arnold at his private dock at hlS home at 31 8 Buena Vista, Balboa, between 6 p.m. May 11 and 10 a.m. Ma)' 13 ... Four wet suits, stereo equipment and $581 in cash· v.•ere ta- ken front South Shores Surf- boards, 6310 "· CoastHwr., "est ;.\e'-'-pon , b} llu rglars v.·ho t•rokE' 1o betv.·een 8 p.m. \!a} 1! and 10 a.rr. thE> 13th. • •mNDAY, •u v 17 This business i s conduct- ed by a corporation. Corpor2t1on Name: The Shannon Corporation, Owen M. Powell, sec.-treas. This statement was fUed with the county clerk of Or- ange County Apr. 26, 1976. PubUsh: May 20, 27, June 3, 10, 19'76, in the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -5557'1 LIGM.MOncR S-15274 F ICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATE ME NT The following person ls Jolng bus iness as : Market - ing Unlimited, 94'11 Flic ker Ave., Fountain Valley, Ca. 92708: Jon Paul Clemens , 9471 F'llc(er Ave., Fountain Valley, Ca. 927;)!l. This buslness ls conduct- ed by an individual. Signed: Jon Clemens. This statement was rtled with the county clerk of Or- ange County May 12, 197 6. Publlsh: May 20, 2'7, June 3, 10, 1976, in the Newport Harbor Ensign. F' -56294 LIGALMOna S-1 ;234 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following persoos are doing business as: Lucky Realty-Company, 512 S. Brook:!lorst s:., s u·teS, Ana- helm, 92804: Eu;!ene Cha lg- Ho Bot· Gt>tl~ral P t. tMr, lllil~ S Hc.s'er S'.,*'!3, .\.\a- helm, Calli. 92802; GoonSu < Ha.1, Lim:ted ~.1n~:. 5!32 S. S·m G~briel Pt, Plco Rivera, Ca. 90660. T'.ls !>us!ness is coo 1 J ·teoj by a limited partnership. Signed: Eu~en~ C:••UlJ-HO Bt~u. This statement was fUed with the county clerk of Or - ange County May 7, 1976. Publish: May 20, 27, June 3, 10, 1976, ln the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -56142 LICW. MOT1CI S-15271 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME ST ATEM !:.:NT The following persons ar e doing bus iness as: T he Hot Spot, 3'12 S. Tustln Ave., Unit 27, Orange, Ca. 92666: James B. Wabel, 311 S. Earl. ham, Orange, C alllornla 92666; Edwin Francis De - F reese, 2468 RollUUie, Long Beach, California; John M. Wabel, 311 S. Earlham, Or- ange, California 92666; George Washington Toon, .(053 Aspen Lane, Chlno, C aUfornla 91710. This business Is conducted by a general partnership. Signed: John M. Wabel, a ge:leral partne:. Thls statement was filed with the county clerk of Or- ange County May 11, 1976. Publtsh: May ZO, t7, June 3, 10, 1976, l.D the Newport Harbor Enslgn. F -56!'75 LIGAL MOTICI S.l5Z&2 FICTITIOUS BUstNESS NAME STATENENT LIGAL MOT1CI NOTICE OF INTENTION TO ENGAGE IN THE SALE OF ALCHOUC BEVERAGES 6-4-76 To Whom It May Concern: SUbject to issuance of the license applied for, notice is hereby given that the under- signed proposes to sell alco- holic beverages at theprem- lses, described as follows: 2606 Avon Street, Newport Beach, Ca. . Pursuant to such lntention. the undersigned is applylng to the Department of Alco- holic Beverage Control for isstJance of an alcoholic bev- erage license (or licenses) for these premises as fol- lows: ''40'' On Sale Beer . HOCHMAN, Shayel M. HOCKMAN, Susan HOCHMA.~, Sylvia Publish: June 10, 1976, in the Newport Harbor Ensign. FICT ITIOt:S BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following persons are doing business as: 1. Cal Fas Con; 2. California F' astener Consultants. 1550 E. Miramar Dr., Balboa 92661: Darrel L. Burke,l550 E. Miramar Dr., Balboa Ca. 92661; Wallace B. Ham- bUn, 1550 E. Miramar Dr., Balboa. Ca. 92661. This buslness ls condUcted by a general partnership. Signed: Darrel L. Burke. This statement was rued with the county clerk of Or- ange County May 14, 1976. Publish: Ma}· 20, 27. June 3, 10, 1976, ln tht> ;>;ev.'J)Ort Harbor Ensign. F' -56420 LEGAL NOTICE s 15?.i5 Fl ::TITIO.JS BUSINWS NAME STATEMENT The following pc.-son is dotog business as: B M J ohnson Advertising Co. (BMJ), '1 Aries Court, P.O. Box 2663, Newport Beach, Cal. 92660: Bonnie Mar it> J ohnson, 7 Aries Ct., :Sew- port Beach, Cal. 92660. This business is conducted by an Individual. Signed. Bonnie M. John- son. This statement was filed with the county clerk of Or- aoge County May 11, 1976. Publish: Mar 20, 2i, June 3, 10, 1976, ln the ~ewport Harbor Ensign. F' -56249 LIGAL MOTia S-15297 FICTITIOUS BUSI"'ESS NAME STATEMENT The fo llowing persons art> doing business as: Flo's Klothes, 5948 Warnt>r, Springdale & Warner, Hunt - lngton Beach: Benpmln and Florence Gordon, 4082 01 - ablo Circle, Huntington Beac b, Cal. 92649; Elliott and Shelley Kall!ck, 3826 Montego Dr., Huntington Beach, Cal. 92649. This business ls cooducted by a general partnership. Sicoed: Shelley Kalllck.. This statement was rued with the couoty cl~rk of Or - a.oge Cocmty May 14, 1976. Publlstl: May ZO, 27, June 3, 10, 1976, ill the Newport Harbor EuJcn. F -56418 The followtne penoos are cjoing bu&1Dess u: Flrellne __ L_HAL ____ T_ICI __ _ COIY\PQY, 37!S. TUIIt1D Au., Uo.lt 27, OnD(t, Cal.lfomia S-15295 ~2666: Jamet B. WaM1, Sll FICTT1'10US BUSINESS S. Earlhl.m, Oruct, Call-NAMl: STATEMENT fol'DI.I 92166; Ed'w1D F'rucll The followiac periOU are Def',....., 2468 ~ .... doJDc busioea tt bts 4 Laac Btac-, Ca.UJI)ml&; Jou Us, !008 So. Yale st., Santa M.. Wabel. Sll &. Ea.rlbam, AM. CaW. 92'705~ Oti'IO Oruce, caua.na&a 92Me: Homer Fleldl. !01 N. Mt. Ceorc• w.......-Toaa_ View, sa. ADa, Ca111. 40SS ""*' LIDt, c~W~o, mos; lluaJ Rar BocJtss. Calllt>nla 11?10. ZOS N. llt.. View, Sub Anl, na. tJut.allecM~ct~ Calll mos. bJ a r...m p&r'tDenb1,p. Tbla t.weu ts coadl~Cttd Slped: JoiiD M. W-.l. bJ I rtMnl ~· I ceatnl .,..._r. $&ped: Otbo 8. Fltlcls. Tli.l at..-wu IUed nts ltattmeal wu flltd wtUI lbe C0111tJ c-.r1r ot Or-wlttl tbl co.tQ elm of Or- .... CoatJ MaJ ll, 1976. UCt Couty May 14, 19'76. ....,._..: MtJ 10, 2'7. J.. PtbU.Ib: MayiO, n, Joa. S, 10, 19'7" Ia tbt N...,ort S, 10, 1176, tD the NfWPOT't H&ftoT blip. F -SU74 Harbor EUSp. F' .56430 Dal K. Hahn (Mr.), 1669Z Green St., Huntin~oo Beach, :;.-__ L_I_GAL. __ MO_T_IC-~-­ Ca. 92649. This bu.siness is conducted bv an tod1vldual. S\gtled: Dal K. Hahn. This s1atemeflt was filed with the county clerk of Or - ange County May 17, 1976. Publish: May 27 , June 3, 10, 17, 1976, ln the Newport Harbor Ens ign. F -56507 LEGAL MOT1CE S-15300 FICTlTIOl:S BUSI.;>;ESS ~AM E STATEME~T The followi~ person is riomg business as: Belco. a limited partnershlp, 2386- 3-\ Vta Ma riposa Way, La- guna Hills, Californl.a 92653: Steven R. Pike, a G~eral Partner, Z386-3A Vl.a Mari- posa Wa~·. Laguoa Hllls, C ahfornla 92653. Thts business Is conducted h) a limited partnership. Stgned· Steven R. Pike, General Panner. Thjs statement wa s filed with the count)· clerk of Or- an ge County Ma} li , 1976, Publish: May 27, June 3, 10, 17, lns. in the ;>;ev.rport Harbor Ensign. f -56478 LIGAl. MOTICI --- S-20433 FICTITIOt:S Bt:Sl~'ESS :'\ AME ST A TEME~T The follo11.·t~ per son is dOt!U! truslness as: Pacific Coast Farmers Market. 6110 w. Coast Highway, ~e11.-port Beacb, CA 92660: Sports IV, .fne., a California corpora- tion, 1096 lnine Blvd., Tus- tin, C A 92680. This busmess is conduct- ed by a corpor2t1on. Corporation namt>: Sports rv, lnc., James A. Schmies- i ng, Asst. Ser'y. This statement was filed with the r ount)' clerk of Or- ange Count) Mav 24, 1976. Publlsh: Mav 2'1, June 3, 10, 17, 1976, ln the ;-.lewport Harbor Ensign. F -56809 LIOALMOncl FICT ITIOuS Bl'Sl~'ESS .;>;AME STATEME:>;T The followme per son Is doing buslness as: ~ev.rport West Properties, 2212 Du - pont Drive, Suite B, Irvine, California. Dale T. Fala sco, 2628 Se2view, Corona tiel Mar, Ca. 92625 . This busmess is conduct- ed by an lndlvtdual. StROed: Dale T. Falasco. This statement was flied with 'the county clerk of Or - ange County Ma y 21, 1916. Publlsh: Ma y 27. J une 3, 10, 17, 1976, 1n the :\ewport Harbor Ensign. F -56733 LIOAL MOTICI FICT ITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEME~T The following person is doing business as. C arrlage Saddlery, 145 E. 18th St., Costa Mesa, Calif. 92627: Shawn McCarty, 145 E, 18th St., Costa Mesa, Callf. 9Z6Z7. This business ls conduC'ted by an iDdlvidual. Signed: Shawn M('{" arty. This statement n s filed with the county cle rk or Or -uce COUDty May 17, 1976, Publlsb: Way ZO, 27, June S, 10, 1976. ln tht Nt wport Harbor £Uip. F56499 LIGAL MOTICI NOTICE OF I:>;TENTIO;>; TO E~GAGE I~ THE SALE OF ALCHOLIC BEVERAGES J une 2, 1976 To Whom It Ma} Conrern: Subject to issuance of the Ucense applied for, notlre is hereby given that the unde r- signed .proposes to sell alco- hollc beverages at the prem- ises. described as follows: 210 Newport Center Dnve, Newport Beach. CA. Pursuant to such intention, the unders tgned is applying to the Department of .-\I ~o­ h 11lc Beverage Control for issuance ·f an alC'oholir Lev- erage llrense or hr pnsesJ for these pr emtses as fol- lows: • • 41 " On Sale Beer L Wine (Bona Fide Put:.lJc Eating Place). FRO~iiN'S OF ~EWPORT, INC., By: Dennis Fromm, Secretary. Putlish: June 10, 1976, m the Newport Harbor Ensign. LEGAL NOTIC E li'ICTIT10l!S Bt:SL"\ESS ~ AME ST ATE ME~T The following person is doing business as: Patri"ta Pet ProduC'ts , "i 95 Joann St., Costa Mesa, Ca. 9262';': Patricia A. Frith. i'J5 Joann St., Costa Mesa, Ca. n6!';'. This eusiness is condu t e<i l>~ an individual. Si~ed: Patrir la A. F rtth. This statement was filed with the ca.1nty c1nk of OT- aoge Count]· Ma'' 1i , 19'76. Publish: .Ma~ :r:. June 3, 10, 17 , 19i 6, w the ~ e11.-pon Harbor Enstcn. F -"'6::;13 LEGAL MOTICE FICTTTIOL'S Rl'SI~ES' ~.U1£ STATEME;>;T The follov. inc persons atE' doing business as: FortH•s Enterpnses, 3355 \'ia Lido, SuitP 245, ;.\t>wport Rea t., C'a . 92660: Tomm} 1 ee Forbes, 10111 BlrC't1v.·ood, Huntington RParh, Ca. 92C4ti; John Ho11.·ard .-\lt>xandC'r, 318 \'ta Lido '\oM. ~ewpor1 ReaC'h, Ca. 12660. Thts business ts ondu• t•H1 b' a general pa rtnE>rst~tp. Slimed: Ton rr \ 1 t>E' Forbes, John Ho'-'·ar;1 -\lt>>.- ander . · Thts statement .,.as ru+'fl With the COUnt} lerl.. O( Llf- anee Couon May 1~. l 't7~J. Pubhsh: Ma \ 2"i, Tunc 3, 10, 1"i , 19"i6, m tht> ~e'-'-port Harbor Enstcn. F -565l 'i LEGAL MOTIC E ~OTlCE TO CREDITORS SU PERIOR COL'RT OF THE STATE OF C'AI IFOR'\IA FOR THE COl 'NT\' OF' OR. ANGE ~o. A-87288 Estatt> of MI LDRED L BRE!\1\A~ aka MILDRED BREN!\A.'\, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the credJtors of thE> above named decedent that a ll persons havi~ c-Wms aga!n.st the satd de- cedent are rE'QUired to rue them, with tht> neces~ vouchers, in the om c-e or the clerk of the above en- Uti~ court. or to present thtm, wlUl th£> necessan· •ouc btrs, to the uodtrs.l,.ned at the omc. ofhtsattorneys, Keene and Dion, :"ewport Arches Marina BuUdlng. 3SS3 West Coast Hlghwa), S-15263 Salte 401, ~""'PPrt Bt'ach, nCTrTlOUS BUSINESS Caltlornta 92663, wblch ls NAME STATEMENT the place of business oft~ The tollowtnc per.>ns are unck-r$\gned in all matters dol.llc txastoesaa..s:: AltooMf«. pe~ to tht eltate of Co., Sll Eut Attoo A•ena•, said deetdeot, 11'1U1Jn foo.r Saata AM, Callf. 92707: J. moattts a.ftel' the nrst pob- Jilla:lm WfOisht, 1835Shtr-Heatloa oftb.ls notict>. lJictioG Pbc., N-!06, N .. -Dated: 1i4J 25, 19'76. port S.ett_ CllU. 9%663; JobD Mutoo Br~ Jr .. Earl M. SMprman, 265! Etecator of tbe WUl of tbe Sa .so.q.bl RIIIJ Roa4. Co -'a*e named deefdtat. rc. del Mar, Calli. IZUS. KMDt IDd Dton., Lawyer., Tl!U bUt..als~led Newport Arches MulDI by I C1Hnl part•rtlltp. S.J14Pc, J3S3 W. Coast ~ J. l.atm M...at RspnJ, t.Ol, Newport T\la IUt...._. wu llled Beach, CA92663., Tel--.: ...-tM ~clerk of Or-('714) 645~ Atton " up Co.ty ....,. 10, 19'76. for £atc*r • ~ ....., 10, t7. ,... Ptlblllb.: MlJ 8'7. J .. s, I , tO, lt?l, ID lbt rl.-,ort 10, 17, l9'7S, lD 1bt NtwpOit Ha.l1lor &uip. F' .SQM Huwr £a.stp. • F HID A Y, M :\'I 14 -\hre Clarke. 226 ~om­ IOf .Canyon, Sho~ Cliffs, reportt'd her pu rse and ron- tt>nts, value-j at S165, stolen from her unlocked ··ar ll.'hile it .... ·as parked at 1 :?~ rta Mentone, Lido Isle, from :? p.m. until 2:10 p.m .... Barbara Joann Arnold, 18. of 18t3 Port \\he<.:>ler, Har- lJor r tev.· Homes, v.·as har~ec1 •»tth misdemeanor rtrunk dnvmg at 2:30 a .m. .lt 3333 "·Coast H""·y., near the Arc!tes ... :\h hael Halle~ Lon~.:, 23, of 3055 Ha,es, Costa Mesa, Nas barged v.·tu. misdt'meanor drunk driving at 11:30 p.m. 10 the !iOO blc-~k of " Coast HW}., M.anoers Mile . . . Robert Eotten~ Louvier, 33, of 2543 Santa . .t.na Ave., r osta \lesa, v.·as chall!ed u ut. T'isdemeanor drun~ 1rt\'1Di! at 4:40 p.m. at \\ v ·ean Front ani'! 2::!n1, -i'n- tral '\t>v.rpon ... Hora~IO R tJri~ C Jputto, :?"i. of 415 ~Pv.rport fol\1,, ~E'II.l)Ort Ht>tghts, ••as ·harged v.·ith mts!1t>meanor 1runk drJ\i!lf at 2 a.m. at the Ar hPs. • <;Hl'RDo\Y, MAY l- J3 mE's William Turpin, "'iO, of 32: \'ia Lido Soud, l tdo l"le, ~~o·as ·harged ·~·ith UJ- toxtrato>d 11sordHh coo- 1u t at 1:?:30 a.m .. 11 3388 \' l3 lt1o ... K. ren \lason S ~hoonn.a ker, 233 Ra:.v.·oo1, Harbor \'te·.l· ~Ills, •\·a~ harl:'e! wan rus jemt>anor 1runk 1rtVIOC at 8:1(. p.rn. at \p11o-port CPflter anrtCoast Hv.·, ., nt-a r l orona 1£>1 Mar .. \ ' tona 1 outsE' Al ford, 23, of 11'; l oral, R.Uboa lslan !, ""'•S na~ed •nth m- toxH·ate-1 1tsorrlt'r h on- rtu•'t a1 :?:4:' a.m. at 3!>th Jnd "· Flalt.ooa , \\t>st \p\\·- por1 ... -\.n t>sttmate-d ~ 1"10 1a mace was :JonE' to tl1t> rna1l - box at M}ron Shev.art4'c;; hODlt> Jt Z'i42 ( 1r• It', ba' ~ho rt>s, apparPnth t y a hrr. raC'ker that blP\\ u~ the hox at tO p.m. • Sl'\Do\ Y, MA) 16 Rt>ne NIC'olas M104!Uf'l, 14, of -;04 Mar~ld, Corona !Pl \1H, was d1ar~eod wttb rnis- den.eanor rtrunk dr lvint at q:30 p.m. at Clift and Santa Ana, ~e ... 1)0rt Heiihts ..• Clart>nct> P~e. 2204 \\ Q,•ean Front, Ct>ntnl ;.\e11.•. port, reported his 197 6 Pl}- mouth stolE-n trom hls lin- locked garage at ooon, ap- parently by 2 su~ts de- scribed by a witnus as male white adults atout 18 to 21 years old ••. Tools value-d at $292 were stol~ from ~ optn pJ C'Icu.p troetc pu~ LI&M.•na FICTTTIOUS BtrStNESS NAME STATEWENT Ttlf tollowtlc Pfnotll are dOtfte "' ....... u: c -Gro~~~P. 1 SSS Sqptrior A•t., IS2, Nnport B•cb -.o:Grec- ory L. Cradal, ISS., s.er- lor A•e., "POrt BeaQ, CaUL ~ ColtluldCra .. dal. lSSS Sllpettor A'--. "ewport S.ch,CalU.IIIIMO. nq ba ....... eoMict- ed by a rtMftl putMr$ -~ Slptct Gheory C rUidtl. T1U ........ m.cs wlU. tM ~cleft ol Or- ur• ColltJ J-t. t "'· Ptblllib2 ..... 10, l'7. u. JaiJ 1, lf71, ta tbl ..... H&rt.or Euep. F-1'7111 Patrick Gillis Huggios, t?, of 1800 Port Carlow, Harbor \' iev.· Homes, was charged With misdemeanor dnmt driving at 1:50 a~m . on New- port Blvd. near CatallDa,. Newport Heights ..• Brla.D Hunter Roberts , 30, of Z8t E. 2oth, Costa Mesa. was charged with burglary W'heD police arrested him at 10:50 p.m. in the 200 blodofZlst, Central l'\e'WPOrt ••• Robert Freder Lk · Burke, 55, of 208-1,'2 39th, West N~Jt. was charged with intoxicated r1isordE'r ly conduct at 7:15 p.m. <r.t 23Z Plymouth, Bay- stde \'illage . • . Josepb Todd Stevens, Zl, of !OS 42nd, West ~e ... -port, was arrt>sted at 8:50 p.m. iD the 2300 block of w. Ocean Front, Central ~e11.-port, and r t,arged -a.'itb disorderly con- r1urt involving intoxicatloa on drugs .. Rtc A. Andreolly 18, of 402-B Logonl.a , New- port Shor es, was charged wtth misdemeanor drunk driving at 5:25 p.m. at Su- perior and Coast Hwy., West ~ev.rport . . Mabel F'ltt- morris , 41Z Heliotrope, Co- rona del Mar, reported 3 chandelier light fixtures, valued at S288, stolen from a buUd.i.Qg s he owns at 3137 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar, ~tween 4 p.m. May 14 and 1:30 p.m. May 17 . . Golf clubs and t~ valued at $380. were stol• from an unlO<'ked ga rage at tht> home of James Fait. 416-1 2 Acacia, Corona cSel lal:u. between 3 p.m. M.ay 14 and 7:30 a.m. May n ..• -\ pistol, 2 s hotguns and stereo equ(pment, valued at $1 ,130, were burglarized frorr lhf' home of David Holmquist, 2004-1/2 Court, ,-t'ntral \ewport, b;!tweeo noon Ma} 16 and 1 a.m. \b~ 1'7. • Tl"ESD.~Y, MAY J8 Lots Rosamund Ebassen, i3, of 92 1 Clllf Dr., ClUJ Haven, v;as charged with shopUlting at 5:15 p.m. at 1150 Irvine, ~estC'Iiff Plaza shopping ct>nter ..• A S614 cakulator ~·as taken from otftres of the \\ illia m 1 '·on Co., 366 San Miguel, ~e•·­ port Center, bet11.·et>n 6 p.m. \~a~ 18 and 8:30 a.m. Ma)' 1 'J, t·r burclars who ap- parent!\ use-d heav} pliers to forC'e a door lod .. \\ tlliam Kunz man, 302 ~i~ l-<1.lboa, rPponed his 1916 ) aT.aha motorc~de stolen ft..,:-:-tlae aile} behind hlS 'lCi rr " Detv.·een 6 p.m. May I r. .tn.:1 8:20 a.m. May 19 About $700 to SSOO loss was reportt><l b~ Bal- 1103 Pharmac ), 716 E. Bal- boa Alvd., alter btn'glars !.'Ot in through the roof and took drugs and 3 bicycles between 6 p.m. May 1'7 and S:SO e~.m. Ml\}' 18. • WEDNESDA \, MAY 19 H3h Gay Waite, Zl , or 175 22nd, Costa Me~. was char- ~t><l wtth shopl~ at F ash- ion Island at 5 p.m ... Some- one stole $170 from a CUb drawer 3t I.ldoShores Hotel, 61 i Lido Put Dr •• Lido Pe- ninsula, between 4 p.m. &Dd 5:30 p.m •••• An utJmated $600 Ita mage wu daDe to Marro Cobryts car by f1.1l· dais who cut the fiD)'l top •tth a lcDUe ud scntchtd the pat.nt. WbJlf tb• car wu park("(! a.t hert ~ at 880 rrnn., Newport HtJrbU. btttr~ 7 p.m. MQ 18 ud 7 a.m. May 19. COST-Of-LIVING HIKE TO BE IH JULY P A.Y A cost-ol-l.h1ilc lllei'IUt lD ~., SoctaJ S.C.rttJ biMftta "'" be ... h. .. elaeeb cl!tltftrtd Ia J.a,. ~eCOI"ddllc to ......_ F.._ dltltJ1d F ltw • 1'1111 II• cnue W'lll ......-" 1.4 per c:tM -.... ,.. .-..Sodal~IIQ­liMIIIb.. ....... ;n. COlla--~ Glllk::e, lociiW It ·-... . polt Bltd.. Nl1SCIII .... . deiDafCOIIa ........ . JOlt. ..... llltiM ... c-. ............. MEIPO~TKAIIIOUIIIGN TKURSOAY, JUNE .. ISIS PIIIIUSI!ED lt:Eitl Y -PAGE ID COilOIIA DELIIAII, CAL I ' \ I I ' • \ l ' ' ' ' ' More downcoasl hearings • iiOWY,ti.t• ---J ..... "' 101-IJI o.-. c- ... nne •• -··~ ........ ___ .__ MUCH CMYOU Aff'ORD TO LOSE A BURGLAR DECIDES TO BREAK INTO YOUR HOME Oil BUSINESS TONIGHT ? .S.. Coast will plan your home or business security system . Phone 642-3:490 Now! SEA COAST ALARM SYSTEMS (A 0WW.. -1 ... C.. ......... ~~ Tbt ln'M Colli! LJ"• ..... r .......... _ tiM 10,000 ........ IMI.be· tweea Coro. del Ma.r ud Lacwoa Booeh -.w be .,_ jeeted to more ..-,uc bear .. Inc• boloretboOnlcoCoa· ty Plaulllc Commlssloa de- eldel whether to eodorse tht plu. The C•J mmlssloo n.s dUt to rule oo the l"loe Coast plan on Tuesday ot last week a.nd send It on to the couoty Board of SUpervisors tor a June 30 nnal declsloo. lD· s!ead, the Comm lssloo de- elded to bold additional P'JP· Uc hearings on June 21, July I and July 13. Tenta· tl vely, the :ommlsslon n. pects to act on the plan on July Z7, It wiU then go to the Board of Supervisors as a recommended ehange to the coot~ty ceoen.l plan. trvlne Co. plans. call for hotels, restaurants, a state park atonr the beach. and residential clenlopment to DID YOU KNOW ABOUT &t~ DINNER SPECIALS? Served MDnday t hru Thursda y (Friday, Saturday & Sunday 'til 6 P.M.)-Excluding Holidays dinners include soup or salad, choice of baked po tato or rice RED SN A PPER ..................... , 2.75 MAHI MAHI ...... , , ...... , .......... 2.95 GRILLED SEA BASS ,, .. , .. ,,., .. , .... 3 .25 TOP Sl R LOIN ...... , , , .............. 3. 75 NEW YORK STEAK ...... , •. , , •• , , .... 3.95 LOBSTE R TAIL .,... . ............... 5.50 STEA K AND LOBSTER ................ 5.95 plus 32 other var~et,es of superb seafood and bee! dishes --«1,111111 ... so,ooo ,....... no .... ..---"' .... . m• .,.ld .,. Mllr Conu dtiMU. Tile city ot "-rtllooeb ha.s oftlcl.tllyukedtiMc:o.. ty tomabthe~.,_ n1opmW~.-ItJ OWD FOld system, ......... "feeder" roads to the ooalt from a maJor roadway through Bonl.ta CanJOL LKALMOTICI FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The followtog per90GS ue doing business as: Center for Professtooal Counsel- log. 1100 Quail St., Newport Beach, Cal. ($11.ite 200) 92660: Shirely Ruth Lam. pert, 5722 Oakley Terrace, lrvt.ne, Cal. 92715; Frank Carroll (middle na me Tho· mas). 15324 Lodosa Dr., Whittier . Cal. 90605 . This business is conduct- ed by an unincorporated as- sociation other than a part. nership. Signed: Shirley R. Lampert. This statement was tOed with the county clerk of Or- ange County June 7, 1976. Publish: June 10. 17, 24, July 1, 1976. 1.n the Newport Harbor Ensign. F5 7284 UGALIIOnCE F'ICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME ST ATEMENT The following persons a.re doing business as: Mariner's Co!tee Shop, 2606 Avon Street, Newport Beach, CaJ. Uornia 92660: Sylvia Hoch- man, Z468 NapoU Way, Cos- ta Mesa, California 92627; Susan Hochman, 2468 Napoli Way, Costa Mesa, Callfomla 92627. This busl!lE'ss Is conduct- luncheon fro m Sl.95 served daily 'til 4 P.M. ed by a geoeral partnership. Private Part y Facilities to 300 Signed: Susan Hochman. 390 1 E COAST HWV .. CORONA This statement Was filed RESE RVATIONS 17141-liis . .,;oo l· with the cou nt y clerk Of Or- 16278 PACIFIC I ange County June 2, 1976. Publish: June 10, 17. 24, J uly 1, 1976, in the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -57114. LIGALMOna ENSIGN CLASSIFIED ADS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME ST ATEME:NT The followq persoo is doing business as: Corona Stoneware. 1701 Peppertree Ln ., Fullerton 92635: Rob- ert L. Carter, 413 HeUo- trope. Corona del Ma.r, Ca- lif. 92625. ·ao-...a. or Jess . . . t .oo Zl to 30 words . , , , , S,OO S1 to tO words . • . . . 4.00 • £acb word ewer 40 • . .10 o SERVICES GLEN'S GAflOENI:-IG • lllld cleanup service, lav.-n planning anr1 preparation . Reasonable rates. Good references. Call 673-2007 after 5 p.m. KOI ol <1~ Wo•"' ~~mu;) a~ .. --··-- Fancy Japanese colored Carp :20:2::0:2 BIYVI ,.N J\"" ""6' nc ~"Po<~ (714) 556 .4920 ...._ ,..,...,_.d 0< ~u .. Che<ve Blcyclft 3.50 4.50 ~.75 6.00 6.50 8.00 .IS .20 o LOST AND FOUND LOST: Reading glasses • bi-focals. VtcinityofHof's Hut, Douglas St., Orange County Airport, sldo Ran- cho San Joaquin Estates (model hOmes, Campus Hd. and Sandbu rg Way, Phone: 646 -0076, ('all •n \OtH f'l ·\.')Sif H II ·H h 111 TI-l l· .. , .... u:, biJ 05;;1) o FOR SALE ---1 C AM PER SHELL -newcoo- dltlon. Paneled. Rack ror boat or surfboards. $350. Also registered "Appy" horses for sale. Call (714) 737.1230, Norco. CALL 673 OSSO FOR A SUBSCRIPTION TO THE ENSIGN • ONLY $5 A YEAR o PERSONAL I El/HOPEAN GENTLEMAN \\'ishes to liv e on boat as caretaker. Will pay rea- sonable rent. Or vdl! share house. References. Call 675 -HI'l ~ -•..:•::!::A:;:U~TY.:..;:S::A::L:_:O:.;H:__ TWO RELIABLE CCI coeds (",() _ ._ ".. ! wou ld like to care-take ~ • your home this su mmer BEAUTY NOOK "'hile you rela x on you r vacation, 833-3486 after 2731 E. Coast Hwy. • Corona del M.- Phone 644-7 336 Proper Frttmq Assured 3409 E Cont Hwy, "p.m. o PLUMBING-HEATING -SAl.!l &. Soi!WICf COfo na del Mar Water Heaters, Disposals, Drains, Faucets, Copper Re-plpes ..•. Reasonab le prlres, day, night C'r week· ends! •to E. 17TI1, COSTA MESA 675·38 33 -Ml-7706 -646-6855 ~lll~~ICIM~•~.-~~~~~~~~~==~• MAIIIHE "ARDWI<.RE Rtr.= ,_ .. • ........ h 1., ... ___ _ f'1J't nie~ .. l.oi.CoM~ .• _, 759-11101 • I'LOIISTI l'tOWUII'Oit ALLOCCAIIO ... DtM.rl T•sh ,,_.,. .. IIIJJ_,. ..... 0 ·--- Clollllor · Ha~ <Jfto -. ........ Opoo _..,.._ ...... ,.. 900 W. COAST JUST PLUMBING ielephone: 642-4111 License No , 300948 o MUSICAL FOR SALE J UNE JAMBOREE! Wpber Walnut console pta.oo for yea rs of pla ying pl£>asure ..••.•• $1145 New Yamaha spinet organ With ABC, Rotary Speaker, etc., now just •••• $1439 Beautlt\il Ba.tdwln Acrosootc spinet pl.a.no, excellent Quality •••••••• S 995 Pqpuiar & ha rd to ttndHam- mond M-102 Walc~&U or- pn .•••••• '. '' $1 015 Everett 45'' studio plano -~ yoon for ••••••• $1095 Lowrey T L.OK-SA Orpn. loaded wllh &OOdl es $%09$ (AU Item• ldbjlet to prior AI•.) Rtot a Yamahl piano or orpn ·-11n JWr clllld a nmmer of AID • muale, Try -ro JV1 boy! SCHIIIOT IIUSIC CO, Lowrty • sttUtway. Yarnall& 190'7 H, MaiD st., 8lllta Au. Ell. 1114 Phone !14'1.- This business Is conduct- ed by an lDdlvtdual, Signed: Robe rt L. Carter . This statement was filed with the county cler k or Or. ange Count)' Apr. 19, 1976. Publish: June 10, 17, 24, J uly 1, 1976, in the Newport Harbor Ensign. F' -55330. LICAL IIOnCE S.19408 NOTICE OF DEFAULT AND ELECTION TO SELL UN. DER DEED OF' TRUST T.D.F. II 1976 -35 NOT ICE IS HEREBY GIV- EN: THAT California First Bank. a California Corpora- tion for me rly Southern Cali- fornia First National Bank, :1 corporation Is OO iy ap- pointed Trustee under a Deed of Trust dated February 5, 197~. executed by John D. Mitchell, J r . and FranCesE. Mitchell. husband and wife, Robert D. Charnley, Em ma J. Cha.mley. OOsbaOO a.od wife, Richard C. Mower ahcl Karen H. Mower, husband and wife, all as joint tenants as Trustor. In laYOr or Sou- tbetn CllfA)rnia First Na- tloaaJ Bank. oow Califomla F'trst Bank. a California Corpontioo, as beoetl.etary, recordeQ Feb. 20, 197~. u Instrument DO, 13667, In book 11(178, page 1738, of Ofltctal Reoords 1a the ottlee of the County Reoorder of Oruge County, Callloroll, sec:ur. 101. arnc:mg otber obllga. tlou, tbne oole(•) lor the prlDclp&l sura of$189,000.00 that the beoefleLll l.ll- terest UDder such Deed of Trust aQd the oblt- gaUoos secured thereby ue preseatly held by the IIOder- slped; that a breach of, aoc1 detautt la. tlle obllp.t10Qs tor which saeb Deed of Trust ts aecurttJ bat occurrtd in that PIJm«lt hal POt bMD made of: PrtDClpal~Nm due In tbe amouat ot $119,000.00 on December 4, 19'75, lattr~ eat trom Mareb 1, l97f.i, at the rat. ol 12.50 per ca per ......... Deltaqa•cy Of taus, .a..r...eelldu•••· milia, II ..,, Doll-1 prior -•-IIUJ, My ••• adnDcedbJ hlt- ftelary--1111111>1'0· ·-otlllo-dMcrib. od ~ ol T-. A lale cbolpot~ .. r--........ _ ... ,llupd by .... -<llrr• ... by ...... ....-. .... -.. ........ __ _ ·--drtotlc II 10<10 p.•. II J.- a.t Su IIIII I• HD .. ltd,.. N.,...rtc-••• -... Charles illllu-, It, ol 145 'forttowa_, Cotta M-. wu arrested at l :to p.m. tt Cameo Sbores ad Rollllry roads. Cameo Shores, ucl eharced wttb po ...... ~ or an article wtth the ldeattft. eatloa remcwed ••• Aoomce beiar Nldeconted at 1201 OoYe, Airport Area. was barcl.art&ed or $1!0 worth of rolled wal.l.-prer betwe. 4 p.m. May 14 and 8 a.m. May 20 ••• A statae nhled at $105 wu stoleo aod a slmlllr statue tlwed over 111d broken In the yard of F nDk Dean, 833 Dove r, Westclllf, betweea 5 p.m. May 19 ud 8::W a.m. Ml.y 20 • • • Tlrfo stereo speakers. valued at $400. were stolen from the garage at the OOme of Billie Jolson, 432 Pros- p'ect, Newport Shores. be- tween 3 p.m. May 16 aDd 7:45 p.m. Ma)· 20. • FRIDAY, MAY 21 Jeffrey Bruce Gillette, 23, or 412 62nd. Newport Shores, Robert Gerald Jones, 23, or Ana heim, and Gina Marie Gosselin. 20, of Huntington Beach, were arrested a.t 10 a.m. at 20373 Aca ria, Santa Ana Heights, and charged with possession of mar l ).Ia . na .•• Gerard Nicholas Ban. del, 18, or 31 8 Jasmine. Corona del Mar, was cha r- tt£'d wit h petty the ft at ~p.m. at F ashton Is lane:! ••• A $150 pistol aod $85 in coins we re taken from Stephen Shelton 's apartment at 1755 Shering - too. Oakwood. and $1,152 In jewelry from the apart. ment of Pamela EDen O'Dell at 2125 Sherlngton. between 7:40 and 5:45, apparently by the same thief. who found the deadlocks unlocked , and pried open the doors ••• Frank Elsendrath, 1300 Kings, CUff Haven, reported a $200 TV set an,d $100 In cash stOlen from hi s home between 3 p.m. and 10:30 p.m. • SATURDAY, MAY 22 Richard Alan Armstong, 22, of 1007 E. Balboa Blvd., . Balbol. was ct.rged within. tox:teated disorderly cooduct (at 12:10 a.m. at Oceae Froot a.Dd Main, Balboa ... Chris- tine Ann Gartung, 21 . of 407 E. Edgewater, Balboa, char - ged with posSt>sslon of am- phetamines at 3 p.m. at 2122 w. Ocean Front, Central Newport ••. Loran Henry Carr, 50,of2163Rura1 Lane, Costa Mesa, and Diane Ca. meron, 50, of 1602 Elm, Costa Mesa, were ch.a rged wlth being intoxicated In a.n auto at 3901 E. Coas t Hwy •• Corona del Mar, at 2:10p.m. UGAL IIOTIC! ........ ? ........ IID-,IIIJW.--. .......... _,-........, !IIOdli<IO~.a.llorD ... Willie VIol J-lie· tootp•s YOC 4W wu ll&rllod .. G--..... ........ -~ .. be wu ....... a PQ'tJ aeubJ, ..-n••• ....._. * ear 01 Ill side, ... ..., • eslimaled noo ..._. ... ChrlaUM L«:ldt, 110 Lut- SJ)IIr, Co~ del Mar, te· portedZ--rlod e halrs, vabled at $JOG, D- 181 from ber pnp by a bloode womaa ,... by a aetcbbor at 7:SO a.m. Jaed. iDe tbe ebalrs a.o tM, llect of a plebp tnck .•. PoUce said tbey sutped t )IYS~~Ue boys of apr:aJiae lbavfDC e.ream and dilmpiac Worca. tersllire sauce oa a ptcillll' truc k beklogiog to Joba Ro- laod Davies nt. while It was puked oear bf.s home at 401 Plar.za Lido, Lido 1sle, be· tween 7:30 p.m. and 9:30 p.m., and of tearlllg oft a r ear-view mirror and des - troying some political pos- ters In th£> truck. for a to- tal estimated damageot$335 ••. Three dictating tele- phones. valued at $750. were rf'I)Orted stolen from •nes' stations In Hoag hospital be· tween 6 p.m. May 21 and 3 p.m. May U ... A $689 transceiver radio set was taken from Martin Kordlck's car while lt was parked at his home at 90dyssey,New - port Cr est. betweeo 9 a.m. May 22 and 8 a.m. May 24 • • • J~ I}Jrst parked his Porsche behJnd hls home at 142-1 /2 47th. West Newport, from 9:30p.m. May !3 untU 8:30 a.m. the 24th. and found an estimated SZ75 damage don£> b)' nnda.ls who scratched the paint lndbroke the windshield. • SUNDAY, MAY 23 James Allan Tebbetts, 47 • of 613 Poppy, Corona del Mar. was charged with in- toxicated dlsordt>rly coo- duct at 9:15 p.m. in the 600 block of Poppy ••. Tulya Zelia Ada ms, 21, or 305·112 35th, West Newport, wu cha rged •ith belnc drunk l.n public at 4:25 p.m. in the 500 block of E. Bay Ave •• Balboa ••• Randall Law. son Greea. 24, of 5515 Rl~ ver. Wpst Newport, wu charged with felooy drunk drivl.Dg at 5:10 p.m. ill the 6000 bloc k of w. Coast Hwy., West Newport .•• Her- bert Gustav Kloppenburg. ~9, or 2333 Colgate, Costa Mesa. was charged wtth misde- meanor drunk driving at 10:24 p.m. at Via Lido and Via ()po rto, LiOO Shops. • MONDAY, MAY 24 Matthew Joseph Monahan. 66, of 1945 Sherlngton, Oak- wood. was charged with mis . d£>meanor drunk driving at 9:45 p.m. at Coast Hwy, s lgned, present ben£>flclary and Jamboree. near Pro- under such Deed of Trust, montory Point ••• Edward has executed and deltvered Lee Koenig Jr ., 59, of 2283 to said dul y appointed Trus-Rutgers, Costa Mesa, was tee, a written Declaration charged "'Uh misdemeanor of Default and Demand for drunk driving at 8:1 5 p.m. Sale. and has deposited with at Newport BIYd, and Hospt- sald duly appointed Trustee, tJI Rd •• near Hoa.g hospital such Deed or Tru st and al.l .•. Donal Wa.rren Kutt , 33, documents evidencing obU -of 607 Rockford, Cameo gattons secured thereby. and Highlands, was cha rged with has declareda.nd00esh£>reby shoplifting at 6:15 p.m. at decla.re all sums secured 1660 San Miguel. Newport thereby Immediately due and C£>nter •.. Melvin Keith payable and has elected and Da itsch, 55, ot 940 Irvine, does hereby elect to cau se N~wport Helgbts , wasarres - the trust property to be sold ted at 10:40 p.m. ln South to s atis fy the obUga_Uons se-Laguna, and charged with cured thereby. Intent to commit murder .•. NOTICE James stephen Gano, 27, of ~250 Park Newport, was You may have the right to charged with battery on a cure the del.lult described peace otttcer at 2:15 a.,m, at herein and reinstate the his home ••• David Elmer mortp.ce or deed of trust, Alexander, 46, of 36 Sea. Sectioo 2924c of the CIYU s cape, West Side, was char- Code permits certai.D de-ged wltb mtsdemeaoordnmk taaltJ to be cured upoo the drivtnc at 2:10a.m. at Tua- PIFmeiDt ot tbe amounts re-tlo. and Coast Hwy ., Martoen qlllred by that seet1oa wttb-u -·-~ b t M e ••• "'wuu•S wert 1'0· out reQU.Irinc paymeoto tbat ken by nodlls lD 27 bomn portion of prlnclpl.l a.o.d ln-under eoastructloa by Ute ttrelt whlcb trOU.IdDOtbeda.e Lust Co, iD SpytlUI Hill, had no deflult occurred. between May 21 uc1 May 24, Where N!instatemeot Is p:>s--1 causing l ?s damage. sib1e, If the de~uu s not • TUESOA P, MAY 25 cared wltblD three months folloWing the recordtnr ot Leroy Stu6er, 5(17 Avoca- thla: aotlee, tbe right or re. do, Corooa del Ma.r. repor. lnstatemeat wUI terminate ted an electrle typewriter aDd thepropertymaybe&nld, tnd eaJ eutator stol• from To determine llretutate. bls o:m.ce at 230 Newport meut a. poul)le a.oc1 tbe ·Center. betweea 5 p.m. Way a.moaat, lf aay, oeetSAI')' to 24 and 2:10a.m. May 25 ••• eare the default, eoatact the All 4 •bet! COYtra. Y&!Hd btDeftclary or mortaree of at $428, were stoJ• trom thtit ..cctuOrs to IDterest, a ear be~ to JactBua 1PbNI Dame IDd add.reu u wbUe it wu p&HeciiD front or tbt date of ttdJ DOtiee It of biJ l:l)me at U24 Plclftc:. CallJDnla Flnt BIDt .ReaJ Corou. del War, bttnea Ellllle Lou Dlollloo .-wu. I ~<SO p.m ... ., 24 IIIII 7 Uam G, Paw'lut. a..J Eltatt' a.m. MIJ 25 • • • ,..._ '-Ollleor 11 10$5 Nortl! Heortslil Pole, II. ot 1405 IIIIo -.'P.O. Boa 4Z'18, Rich-. C-~~--S.. All, Cllltonla moz. ,......., wta 11t11 ._ • C-Flrol Bull, 1 lo.._r II 1401 -c.-Cor!lorolloo, "' sl z p.m ••• , .....,... • ..., WILUAM G PAWLUK, RtiJ t03 a.t, W .. llw-1, ,._ 1-tao·ome.r. ::--:,:..,r-: --. 2 4 P1t1U*: JaelO, \7, &4. 1..._.11 ,eu.tro. 11111 I, '"'· ...... NtwpOrt I ~~~~...-....... ? ..... H.-E'utp. 1111 It· P.• • n · CAMEO SHORES ESTATE ·The most spectacular white water oceanfront loca- tion In ALL Newport Beach! A contemporary Span- Ish Villa or ootstandmg design bunt regardless rA cost. Four private suites -20x40 Uvtng room -- tamUy room -· gracious formal dining roqm -- gourmet ldtchen plus wine cellar. We recommeod thls arttstic, beaut.if\11, spacious home without res· e rn.tioo. Ca.odl. Grant. 642 -8235. (N lOO ) 901 o-o~641·1ZIJ 11 6-4-4 Mao::Anhur N•cepool 8Nct'o , Californ••I2M3 The Bluffs • aR .• l lATHS, 2100 sq. FT. A t rul~ exceptional townhom e ; the e x c iting ··Guadal upe" floor pla n , fe aturi ng : lofty beam ed C'cili n gs , m assive n a t1 vc ~tvnc frplc .. walls of ,t.!lass & mirros. t•m·ere-d . wrap·around .. v1e w " rleck p lu~ O\'(•rs ized "wind s heltered '' p:~t 1 u. rwad>y pool . choice end un1t lot·a tum \\ tth load~ of parkin ~. m lhe htg hly ~n;.t·tl y•.•rly a re a. FULL OCEAN VIEW ... --- Five ~· ramlly room, ha lf timber ed Engllsl\ style hOm ~J-r:t:J..IIoest I•IC.I tlon, C o~a a.., ... oo :X ;;; :::X C ::X :-;., I .,;:,;~~::~.:~~ ~ MARTIN ~ ... -7383 REAL ESTATE • E. COAST ftiGHWAY,COROMA DEL M Prime Industrial Real Estate Vacant Commercial PARKING FOR 40 CARS! FOR SALE OR LEASE 16,000 aq, ft . tnctu41Dg approx:lmattl)' 1,000 aq, ft. of air ooadltlooed om.ce.s -7,560 aq, ft. 11 ertn hlrb tut~. remainiSer of builcH.ne: 11: eonente block alld pumice bloCk. 16' x 16' electrica.UJ operated loadlac door. 16' a 25' spray booth. 600 amp •• 140 Y,. s ~·power. Mei'Qlry lf.chta. 1M1t TOllS or OWM!R MAY CAIIIY OPEH DI<.IL Y 9-4 SAT . & SUH. EVE$. 8Y APPT. NELSON Reaftor 200 IMII IT .. 'MIBM 548-3414 PHONES 675-8120 .. I SEE T ~~ESE ' APPRECIATE OCEANFRONT?? A cbarmtoc A-frame home on large R-2 lot. ll1llt oooctltlon -vacant -easy to show -owner 1 •nloas aod wtll finance. U yoa appreciate oceaclront living, you mut see this ooel Ca.U Dola Benish. Sl89,500. 6802 W. OCEAN FRONT - A lot PLUS a lot! Corona del Mar Three bedroom, 2 batb home plus income from bachelor apartment over 2 car garage, plus extra parking; on 1-1/2 lots. Two stor y home has Z fireplaces, deo and separate yard. $119,000. CALL 673-3663 EVES. 642-225 3 UICIIIId .,Of<EA&« *REAL1DA8 2121 W. IALIOA ILVD. 67J.WJ NEWPORT lEACH lfll 833-9781 Hester-Brown RtAlTOR S Open HouSeJ Sal:-Sun. BIG CANYON CONDO (lutsl oll hll I '•·lrttOnl, .J . I 2 l>ath Bi~ Canyon horne. \' J 1 ,.,u :.t Jfh·r ent1 unit with spectacular view 1f t'. o'! v•tf""· ( QZ~ h•n with fireplar e OP"Il" teo o11 rt .o!l 11 1'3 •.\"lilt a hPat(>(i J3C'UZ~i sp.t. 1-.11~•\ ,., ••• ull~t-ltVtnl!. at its tJest In t h1s rlrJ ntJtl• :r; lfJ '''· 11. .to tr•t-. ~.as\ wc~lklnl! •1lstan<.'P tv Hw l .111'.ou o tttntn ' 1111 :lnd re• reatton fa rilittes. $220•000 Call 640-6161 IEWQn' "MIOR BIStGII THURSDAY, JUNE 10. 197' R A RARE choice view triplex FIRST TIME AVAILABLE ! -t.Jnit #1 • 3 bedrooms -Unit #2 • 2 bedrooms -Unit #3 • 1 bedroom Delu1e construction. A choice of beaches: Quiet bay water beach or China Cove or the surf ol Dig Corona. CALL TO SEE *'7~* 3637 E. CNit Hwy CoraM .W M.r COU~TH Y Jo:~G LISII 4 bdrm .. dtntng rm l"<.~mlfy. ~luct:v . largt• patio. matur l' tn•cs & manu·urcd land'ic:Jptn g ~52.5{)(1 Bctnl.! r<'mod(•l<'d : C'uslom 5 RR 5 Ba ti:>OO Sq It homl' on poml. pool. dock ~<'v. uncl<'r eonstructton. Conlcmp. C<tp<' Cod O.Jk firs :l HR. ~· ~ R.J . :i I rple..; Lnd ... q HJ Ho<.~t slip S.Ti5.liOO BILL G RUNDY, Realtor Islanders Cld9. ot L i nda Isle l~l BAYSIDE DR., SUITE 1, H.B. 67.5-6161 ................ UDO ISLE BAYFRONT A lovely Rotchschlld wine cellar located on 90 feet of Lido's best sooth baytroot. Eight bedrooms, 9 baths, pool, jacuzzi. sauna, gourmet ldtchen, separate guest bouse, pier and float. Exrlusively 1 yours at $895,000. For private showing--- Call 673-4400 .• I I e I I I I I It I I I I 1 .1 I MLS SALES REPORT Sales thr ough t he Multiple Listing Ser vice of the Newpo r t Harbor-Cos t a Mesa Board of Realtors tot;:~lled $182 MI LLION in the first five m onths of 1976. T HIS IS A 59 PER CENT INCREASE OVER THE SAME PERIOD OF 1975. 3 ,139 new list- ings we r e processed, of which 69 PER C ENT WER E SOLD. 72 p e r cent of the s ales were cooperative. List your prope r ty with a Realtor . ee·t IiI Ita I I I I e I 11:1 I Don't Throw ·rocks at these! OPEN SUN. 1-5 17 CARMEL BAY DR., SPYGLASS ON A CLEAR DAY THERE lS A ---- VIEW OF SAN CLEMENTE ISLAND -CATALINA -NEWPORT TO PALOS VERDE -BlG CANYON -DOVER SHORES ---from tbls ''mO'fe-lD-eoo- dJtloo" home ---3 bedrooms famUy room, formal dtninc. • ••• OPEN SAT. & SUN.l- 413 CABRILLO TERRACE , CORONA HIGHLANDS Beaulitttlly decorated home -large llYing room, for ma.l dlntng, latge family room overlookiDg pool, entertaining area, powder room, four bedrooms, thr ee baths. E1ceUent landscaping, Want to go in . ~usiness? ---BUY THIS HAl R SHOP! ONLY 9,000 DO WN . Cal l Betty Hehr fo r oil information. LAGUNA BEACH ... Two !-bedroom bouses on lar ge lot. $175,500- »OH Y. rJUM~O.JX t.Jil.TO~ hltConl Hif .. Mot. Cefilott ... NE 6 40-7000 'Pa vilo~, REAL ESTATE 200 ~AIN STREET · BALBOA CALL 675-8120 -"IT•s A ~HALE OF AH ICEA t•• Early California Style Heft's sometb.lDg IDCMit ot as were IGoldllll ill': wileD we came to Callfonda --a Nldd ..-.: style borne located amoac a n.rtety ot IMde tNM= --and an unobstnacted new ot our 1u11trt11 hd-: fie Coastli.De. : Tbe home 1s large eooap for mo.t f!a•WM: bartac approXimately {,000 IQ. ft. ol IMic ....,:: inclad.LIIC 5 spacious bedrooms aDd 7 t.Da. TMre:: ls a lllge living tDd <llni.Dg room wltb beam ee~~~~p: and picture windows that ~ oo~ T'IM: lot slu 1s approXimately 2/3 acre ud tMn ~a- a lovely pool. · . Pri ce $255t000 --Corooa IJel Mar --fee ll8d (not leueholdJ. au• ex·'!'! BAY AND BEACH 117!5-3000 ., Jus· GOnA SB.L" That's w}lat the man said ! And he's alohe. keeping house and wondering where ts evervone.., His 4 bdrm. singl~ s tory on Spy~£lass Hill is only Sl49.500. and would tr"d c for a smaller ho me nea rb~ U ~ I()U t= ti()Mt=§ REAL TORS 675 6000 --c:-:•.l4::; F c-.... H I'JI ,_._ y Coron.J c:! I Mur ~ .l f. • ,, '\ ,., , ~ ',, tf/ ii..~' ,-,.,I ,, I {j/!J JGIJ() * VERY SPECIAL! ONE OF CAMEO'S ANEST OCEAN YIW HOMES THIS iMmoc., custOftl Wt. 3500 + 14t-ft • ...._ ty hOtM has a SUPSt OCE.AM YIIW lr FlOOR ftLAN ... ~ hdrm!'> & I a m ily rm. or I htl rm \ L I. :\1 STH SlZ E . :3 Elt•gantly .tppt t1 t,,,, hrnom~. Form a l dmm~ rm & ~ hdrm:--"" r•r l0'1k lge. SWIMttRt& ftOOL 111 EXTRA LGE. ftltV. PATIO COURTY .A RD. F ;t h11lou~ E!ou rmet island j..tt cht'r h .t" hrtck l h.ll'(·oal BHQ & ALL '\!-:\\' \P I'I.I \\."CJ·:s \h tr suitE" on \I FW -..tdl h .... Jll"l\. I'.J li ii.HT L'S~. )0 \"('· ~-.. -4 ...... . 0\ h~tt h \\ 1t h .... lmk~..·n tub & shower. Loatb o l :--lot .t!.!t· ~pat<:> thruou t. (ht•rstt<' tnlJil' g~tra g <•. 1nter com.: .... pn nk l<.'r ~. t·-xtcnor li g hts . l us h , l anct~<:apm !.!. Steps to 3 pri•. IM•clllll.-,...,,_. ....... ll•arr• IMt ,_._tel...___, .. 10~ R. U-1" A DftW D horw n.ch lr c~ ,...._ B•1ut. -.: 'A ~ MOCII!Iah, pric.d riCJM! Wortlly of ,_. -._ • UAJ.TOI. II mediat~ iftspectiCML Cal for ••• lr • app .... y 011'1 be CJiod ,_tid! Ml-mt ONLY $189,500! •• M~RT .. YD.~ COSTA IIJA CG~Ho ShorH lnidtJ t Spec'-llts ••••••••••• -----C-A.LL-67•]..•7•04-0 ____ _ BROADMOOR HOMES REDUCED R£ALTOR e 642-6472 2400 WE ST CO A ST H WY •• N E WPORT BEA C~-+ The Dalebout Association .. - I - view+ pool THF RE!\I_ FST!\~ERS Lido Isle 4 Bdrms .. 4 baths; separate dining room. H1~h . open beamed ceilings. 3 Car garage. Invitin g sunny patio. $145.000 ' 642-7408 --DoYer ShorHIBavc:r-~ Speciafilta • - .] .~I .:.1 ... I 'I •I .·. 'I OANONC TVESDAY THIW S.ATVRD.AY ~·~~ JolnU.For CHAMPAGNE SUNDAY BRUNCH !!!TRINIIDA,DCALYPSO ~ StEEL DRUII BAND ~ PITI!RTAIMIMG FROM !IJO t: \' ~ ,.. ~ ..... -::TIONS U!iZJ' z ,., -s' 23 • ~ z_ ·:.GUEST BOAT SLIP$'~"'\_~ ~ CLOSED MOMOUS ~-'\' • 1~ H. BAYSIDE Oft., NEWPOftT 8EACN NEW LOCATION MASTER CttARGE 8AMK"JUUEatCA•D OPEN SUNDAYS t2 TO 5 BALBOA Buy at wholesale factory direct prices. 8AMKAMERICARO·MA.STERCHARGE -----------THREE G£MERATIOHS OF FURRIERS BALBOA FUR FACTORY OPEN 7 DAYS. 9 • 5 67 5-1192 POEMS WANTED The CALifORNIA SOCifTY OF POETS is compiling a book of poems. If you have written a poem and would like our selection committee to consider it for publication, send your poem and a self-addressed stamped envelope to: CALIFORNIA SOCIETY OF POETS P. 0. Box 7933 San Francisco, Calif. 94020 A71-13 171-13 C78-14 Collly fli at MMian n. ...... c... rl ! ...... ,...., ..m IIOid .. _. OOiilb, lair .... ...., ....... ,.,.. .. ,.... 10 • t .... It ... ~ltSW.ltallt..COIU ..... SbJ1a ..w.r ..... m:ade-...pohr'J,jlftl- ry, babel ...... fnlll pro- dltee lad plats wt11 be fea- blrecl. A fttte ....,...., bootb will offer ued lteiU. AA aaetioa ot coock uct ser- •lces bated by local mer- elwlts wU1 be beld ctbriDC the dQ. Orpa1&1ag tbe fair are Mmet~. Nic Del Jlacco, Nor- mu H~DMD. Jolll DoemDer, Robert ICenMa. DoDald MU- ter, Jobll Beekbam, Nec:Jp Simer, StuleyOster, Gerald Gallwu, P•I FlaDicu, Mr • I.Dc1 Y rs. Larry Adam&, Yr. and tires. Robert Mandie, I.Dc1 Uartba Ba !baaaD.. Tbe Uart1an C i!Ater ls a 30D.._,roftt acbool sen!ll( cbDdreD wbo baYe lea.rolQr or 80CI.L dUilcalttea. WASHE RS LOOTED AD esttmatect $1,750 bas beet:l stolen from coiD· operated W'Ubers I.Dc1 dryers 1D tbe Oakwood aparimeats laUDdry room OYer tbe past several mootbs, manage- ment offtcla.l.s of tbe com- plex reported last weet to Newport Beach pollee. BY J. C. HUMPHRIES /. C.. H nrpbri e :1, u·loo:1 e 11tor~ al 182J N euport Blr d. ha3 bet~rt a Costa Mesa landmark tor more than 2R \ear$, r 5 an aJith()ri 1\ ort gt>m 5 and 1~u·pfry. THE GOLD CHAIN TECHNIQUE The 1970's bave see .. a steady increase 1n the ~arlty o( gold chains for men and 1tomen; yet tew are aware of the tech- nology used 1n producl.Dg tbem. Today's gold chains start wlth a spool of gold me. The wire ls run through a completely automatic cbalD tu..ldJic macblae. Tbe cbaJ.D Is nm tllrouCb u- other automa.tlc macb.IDe which takes otf uy burrs and squares it up oo blr sides. Next It goes to tbe goldsmltb's sectloo for as- sembling, mounting, en- amelling, settlng, eagrav. log and a purttyi.Dg bath. Ftnal steps involve gold solder, smooth flnlsblog, lacquer for surface pro- tection, and inspeetlon. These modem te~h- nlques have made a rulable many varieties of beautl- tully en.fted, reaSODlbly priced chain jewelry you ca.o wear 'Witb pride. E71-14 5.&0-15 1.00..151. Plus $1.77 to $2.S2 F.E.T., d~· oo aile. WHITEWALLS )lit $3 more. Auto Senke ••• lol' more good years m ,.,.,.ar Front-End Alignment SJ]!.~~ ....... • Complete enalyua ud .Upmnt ""'" reetloa-to fDCTUH tire aileqe ud impro•• ateerin1 11fetr • Predaioa eqwpment, aMid by uperfeaced ... c:hanlct, help• ensure • prec:Uioa eli ... ment Lube and Oil Change =~-:.fwa • CICP ....... a.rfcetloa A oll = ••tl• *• • Help• •••.,.. .... wutlat ........ • parta a ....... t~alet pet'foraance . .._,..... .. ...,.. ........... ............... aTnSbrs LANDSCAPE DESIGN SERVICE Custom Landscape Pbns ONLY $$0. YOU lt£CEIVE TWO Cotlll.. LAM DSCAr! COMTIACTOU Residential -Commercial Re·Landscaping 1546-55251 2640. Harbor Blvd., Costa M B.O.A.. T.S. INC. Crud opening included (trom left) founder Jerry Ducbarme, Newport Mayor Ho•ard Ro(ers and Judge Cal Schmidt, a member of the new organ.tntloo. Sert,ice u11d Qua/it)· • iiiCI' 1946 Skipper launches B.O.A.T .S~ Tbere's an old saying of tbe sea tbat goes ''tbe 2 happiest days 1n the Ufe of a sailor are the day he buys h1s boat_ &Dd tbe day be sells it.'' Tbe idea 1s that getting roar own boat 1s greal, but tumc care of 1t llld ke~­lnc it anoat are such moau- mental patns, tbat gettJng rid of the darned tblng Is a relief. You'd thlnk that the good old American free enter- prise system would find a way to solve this nautical dilemma. It has, according to Jerry Ducharme, a veteran skipper wbo just opened Boat Owners and Anglers Total Services (abbreYiated B.O.A.. T.S., naturally) 1n Newport Har- bor. Jerry's new outfit, based near the ferry landing on Balboa Island, 1s ln the business of taking over com- plete management or prl- vately~'WDed boats. He and hls worthies 'W1ll take care of everything from wasblng your boat down to having It hauled and rebutlt. They don't do much or the work themselves, but act as the agent, or middleman for the owner 1n getting things done '·in tbe best possible way at the best possible price. •· w~~ BOATS on your side, '·you can manage your boat by telepbooe, •· says Jerry. Owners, many of whom live out or town, pay a basic mootbly fee of from $25 to $175, depending on boat stu, for a basic service pacb(e tbat includes main- tain:lng a.n lndJvtdual boat fUe, twtee-moothly wash- down, sail stortng, clubroom privileges, daily telephoned fish reports, aDd fishing semiDars. A part of the BOATS operatioo lstheNew- P.Ort flart)or Anglers Club, wblch boasts of a digital fish-•elgbl~ scale, a full slate of flshlng tournaments aDd awards, and special membership categories for ldds. ''We're a you~, progres- sive group that likes to have a lot or fun," ls how Jerry describes NHAC. lndiYldaal NRAC member- sblps are $45 per year, or $60 anrually for b.mllles. The new operattoo opened a few weeks aco at the old Bob's Unloo Dock location at 406 S. Bay Froot. Its fouDder and guiding band, Jerry Ducharme, cHdll't start out to be a man of the sea, but )1st coulc2n't help himself. He was born a.od raised U'OCIDd boats lD Boston, so after earn1Dg a BS degree ln public relatlons from Boston U., be found tt dlf- tlcult to bold do'WD white- collar jobs. "1 just kept going back to boats,'' he recalls: •· c:ouldD 't lene them alone." Jerry, oow just 33, has 10 years of experience as a skipper of! Florida, the Baba.mas, Melican waters &Dd tbe Carl!lbean. Locally, be's licensed for Pl. Coo- cepeloo, Cabo Su Lucas and 1 Baja Caillorn1.a. • He aDd his 'Wile tan lived FLOWER THEME FOR HOME SHOW ''Tbe wide world of flow- en•• ... b.-selected as tbe theme l:»r tbe tlowershow at tbe Soatblud Home and GaMeD Show, Jill)' 2-11 ln tile AD&betm ecm•tion cen-, ter. Tbt theme wW be ea.rrted oat bJ c:olorld cU.Iplays of ..uc flohrt ud ll1lWt from 1D1aJ putaoltbeworld laclwdlll C.u.J lad Soatb America, A.trt.ca Md a1mott an anu ot'oltMI.e Alia. on Lido lsle for the past 4 years . · • I just got tired of seelng friends with boats, who were havlng a terrible time tak- ing care of them," 1s bow Jerry describes hfsdec1sloo to go Into tbe boat manage- ment business. The angling club came along as a natural adjunct to BOATS Inc., ''be- cause a boat, for a lot of people, exists to take people to the fish." allishrs NURSERY- FLORIST IFloriBt Special ..• 1 WE'VE GOT 'EM ..• EMPTY FTO G n:<:n H ihhoil \ Whiskey Barre Is Indoor Plant ~~·~.-.,. :._...._ SALE ,... r;. ~· " . .. BOSTON .e·), FERNS ··When we started up, we "xpected to have about 75 anglers club members by the end of the first year. It's been 12 weeks and we h:l.ve 121 already.'' J erry claims NHAC' is the only Iot a! clulJ that ntes in frozen bait from the East Coast. You don't have to sub- scribe to the BOATS str- vire, by the way, to be a member or the angling club. 6'' POT Reg. $8.95 Now that t hey ar e empty they're great planters ror shrubs, trees, flowers and vegetables - Thru June 15 YOURS FREE •.. "Caring for lorloor Flowers and Plants'' Oak staves, steel banded. 25" dlameter, 17" deep. 34 pg. f'TD Loook ... a $1.00 value .•• FREE with purchase of Boston Fern special. Reg. 15.95 11.95 Thru June 15 '• We've got some big plans,·· says Jerr}. ··Every ttn.e a k:id catches a fish, w(> take his picture weighing It In and give him a plaque. At the end of the season, the k:ids are going to have t ht>ir own awards banquet.'' ~ sP r ':IAL ' LI...,ITEO TO SU PI<'L't ON H4NO Fishing seminars, says Jerry, will be conducted by some of the real '· heavies•· who have won top fishlng tournaments. oo '"" ··~ , : AhMe ~~ ,.. c a PHONE 546-5525 2640 Harbor Blvd.~ (:osta M~ .. a OPEN DAILY 9 • 6 SUNDAYS 9 • 5:30 SEX RELATIONS COMMITTEE It's hard to say what's funnier in Washington right now --the new revelations about all of the sexual hanky-panky, or the way they are going about investigating it. No matter what kind of problem comes up, Congress always has the same answer to it: ''Let's form a committee to study it.'' I don't know what name they will give this new committee studying Wayne Hays and all the other playboys, but I guess Sexual Relations Committee sounds pretty official, so let's call it that. Now, the first thing this committee will have to do is be sure they've got some members who know the subject. From what all of the girls have been saying around Washington, it sbouldn •t be too hard to find an '• experienced'' Congressman. Next, the committee will have to go on a ).mket to several European countries to study the sex habits of politicians over there. This will be one triP where they will leave their wives at home, I guess. They could save us poor old taxpayers a lot of money if they did their studying closer to borne. Tijuana isn't too far away, or they could stop by a couple of the '• ranches" in Nevada. Boy, I'll bet the Tijuana Chamber of Commerce and the Las Vegas gambling czars are a little worried right now. Looks like Washington may become the new red-light capitol. With all of the revenue-sharing and other things that the Washington politicians send back to the small-town folks, do you think maybe they will start sharing their girls with us? Or, if tbey decide to cut off our revenue-sharing funds, maybe we could get back at them by cutting off their hanky-panky funds . You know, these guys are supposed to be making laws to contro~ pornography. The way things are going, our own Congressmen may get starring roles in the next pornographic film. And how about the women 1n Congress? Are we supposed to pay the salaries for gigolos for them? After all, equal rights and women's lib are pretty big nowadays. When this Committee on Sexual Relations starts holding public heari~s, I guess they can only show them on the late, late TV news. This stuff is too raunchy for the family hour. Maybe they'll call old Sam Ervin out of retirement. He would be ln his glory with this kind of thing. Now, I don't know wbo the committee wnr call as '•expert witnesses,'' but maybe Fannie Fox and Wllbur Mills could testU'y. Or, some of the gals wbo used to run around with John Kennedy. Then there's the guy who used to be Mayor Bradley's assistant in Los Angeles. Well, I guess you..-e got to ezpect polttlcians to play around a little. It's just that I don't like paying for tbelr thrills. I can't even afford to keep two women for myself. Why the bell sbould I pay for a Congressman's girl? Sure, Watergate bad a smell, but at least 1t was a masculine smell. U you don't throw all these guys out of otnce ln November, it's your own fault. One tbiQg I WILL say for the )>y girls L, Washington. They are probably the ooly etYll senants in town wbo know wtW the hell they're doing. AL FORJGT BOONDOGGLE OF THE WEEK: Our wonderfUl government spent $70,000 to study tbe perspiration smell of AustraU.an abortgtnes. • • • • Stop by tbe store for your su~ ''belly board" and other 1tems for lao-Ume .. at tbe beach. ~~~~:!!!!~;;;;=;;~;;~~~=~===~~~ ..., --Gowert to be ... 1ft brotNIIadl, • l"ttltl•• ol a.. ,.... •• fUdi;J, .S I ftNtJ ~ RGIT HARDWARE prtMd ., coiJotetDn. .. atn ciiUp wtD be ............ 8onr ... , 10011 DJ tD Geo,.. Col. -..It ••..-a-.r oe .. _. .......... tta lbd ,.,. Ull I . 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