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1976-12-09 - Newport Harbor Ensign
i Richard wins ethics award A business ethics award has been inaugurated by the Newport Balboa Rotary Club, and the first reclpteot ls former market owner Dick Richard, oow associated wUb the Bank of Newport. The presentation was made last night at the weekly Rotary meeting at the Babia Corinthian Yacht Club. Ur. Dean Reavle, Newpo rt phar- macist and chairman of com. mlinity service tor the club, banded the award to Mr. Richard in recognition or ethical standards in con- duct of business. The lde2 for the award came from an article by the president of Rotary Inter- natlooal. bemoaning the lack of ethics In business and urgl.og Rotarianstodosome- thl.ng about lt. Dick Dickson, owner or an advertising agency in Newport and t'hair- man of 3 Rotary committee for civic recognttton, pro- posed the award proje<:t for t he local club. NEW ALIGNMENT for l8tb St.IDCostaMesa was apptwed Mcoday nigbt by tbe City Cowacll. Eact allpmeat wtll be detennlDed later, bat tbls drawiDc shows coe deslgD being eootemplated. The a.Ugnmellt wtll result ln OOODeCtlng E. 18tb aDd w. 18tb across Newport BlYd. Presem a.Ugn- meots of Rochester and E. 18tb are sbcnrn by dotted lines. T-be city will ask the COUDty to pay hall of tbe e:stfmated $1 mUllon cost. Mesa downtown action is taken Two steps were taken this the ftscal year starting next week by the Costa Mesa City July 1, coosulta.nt studies CouncU to help uncork what would begin, followed by several civic JucSersagreed right-of-way acquisition, i s a downtown tra!Oc bottle-relocation of resideots, and neck. actual coostructlon. The CouncU voted Monday Precise altgnment or the night to ask for 50 per cent 18th St. connection wUJ be county financing to help con-determined later, city tral- nect the 2 dangll.ng eods of fie engineer Jim Eldridge 18th St. across Newport explained. A rough drawing Blvd. CouncU also voted to sbown to the Council de- seek county aid 1n widening ptcted the east end of the Superior Ave. from 17th St. connection curving behind souttt. The 18th St. project C al•s Camera store to llne is s~n as an tmportantftrst up wlth W. 18th at Newport step in the redevelopment Blvd. Rochester St., which or th e downtown area. now runs to Newport Blvd. The 2 projects, w1th first-from the e2st, would end In year costs estimated atover a cul~e-sac ).1st east of $1 mllllon would take 3 the fire station. years to ~mplete. Durl.ng County arterlal highway financing program (AHFP) SR. CITIZEN HOUSING OK'D ~r~~~e a~~~e i~~r~~: claimed. A 100-unlt seoior cltltens a.partmeot project proposed ln Haroor VIew Hills was una.ntmously approved last Thursday night by the New- port Beach Plaoni.n& Com- mission. -• • 1.-rl~o C~Jr,•h of ..J~ ••l.,")U-'1 ,_,,,,~ v -..,.,. - t he ~p:.rtrnent proje-ct on 2 acres of land on the church property at 2900 Pacillc '/lew Dr., )Jst north of Har- bor VIew shocllllng center. Approval came after a Z- hou r discussion agalnst the project by residents or Can- yon Crest apartments. A petition, signed by 23 rest- Close vote averts strike In a close vote Sunday, unico workers accepted a new 3-year cootract wtth Hughes Airc ra.ft Corp., which employs 1800 people at Its Newport plant. With about 1300 members voting, Local 1553 of Elec- trooJc II Space Technicians, AFL-CIO, decided to accept hourly pay raises ran~ from 26~ to 5~ effective lm mediately. Additional an- nual nises or from 13~ to 26~ wUl be added du rlng the next 2 years. Medical and dental benef1ts are also In- creased under the new con- tract. Accord.lng to a local unlco oftlclal, the margtn was less than 50 Yotes ln SUnday's election. Unionists favortng tbe strike argued for h.lgher pay t.ncreases. A g~ call- Inc itself '' Rugbes Workers for a Good Contract" circu- lated a leaflet clatmtnc that unlco leader s have UPt tbe members~ lD the dirk co QtCOtiations, ud tbat wDrurs have been locked toto lower lAbor gndes for JtuS. without ptoper pro- motion QllPOrtuDJties. Tbe Wlloa YOte, tabodur- tnc Buday's DOllY meetlDg ln a bleb teboOl auditorium 1D Gardena, a1rected about ~~~-Hurbes workeu at 7 pguu ID Southern c all- torota. Tbe HaeM& plant bert Ll located oa Sapertor An.be- twMG l5tb aDd llda .. rtal WaJ. Buldts dolDI pen- ·meat ct.r ... coatnct wort oD atren.ft JY8tems, lt ma.faet.res dleltal watebel t;,r ...,,nl majl)r ~ra. dents of Canyoo Crest apart ments, )lst north of the site, objected tothesenlorproject on f!llrironmeotal grounds. Commlss1ooers ques- tioned clwrcb otftct.a.Js co tlnandng urangemeots, ,..,tf'h wlac\P a booed-tor ·IW.:.lu1 l1 ~rr. tat' f~~r .I Housing and Urt>an Oeve1op- ment Dept. (HUD). Accord- ing to the plan, HUD tunds would subsldlu rents tor tenants ln cases where tbe rent would amount to more than 25 per cent of the teoant's Income. Rents cba.rged would be compar- able to other apartments In Newport. Nearby one-bed- room apartments rent for about $300 a month. Tenants would be 62 or older and not In need or coon.Jescent- type care. Seaview I.AJtheran Plaz.a. as the project would be called. would have 100 one- bedroom units, plus com- munal recr~on and laundry rooms and a security and emergency alarm sys- tem connecting each apart- ment to a 24-bour manned desk.. Thursday's Commis- sion acUoo granted the land use permit needed before appllcation can be made to HOD. Child care center ok'd A 48~bUd day care ceo- ter at 2032 Orange Ave., operated by the AsslstaDce League of Newport Buch, was approved by t he Costa Mesa City Councll Mooday nJcbt. The property has beeo In use since 19'72 as tbe Grace Cottage Girls Club. Tbe As- slsta.oce League cunaotty operates a e blld day care ceoter 1D St. JobD tbe DlriDe Episcopal C!Jlrch bat bU outrrown the facllit:y, tbe plaJID!nc dtl)8.rtmeat staff r,.,rt expla.1Dec1. The a.p- plleaot ts propoCic u ad- cUttoa of 1,8M ,qaue r..t to the baUc!JDc eurreDUY eoatat.nJDe 1, 050 equare feet. Tbe facility meets tbe state requtremeots for S5 IQU&n feet of blterlor area aDd 75 square flit ot oatatde p1aJ a.rea per cb114. Tbt taellttJ would be 1D ILM from S:IO a.m. to 6 p.m. tR.S. TO JOIN IN TAX INSTITUTE 0ruce Caul Collect. Ill ~ dJl tMIIIteral Ref ... Sen'lce. wW pn-... a 11-._, ,..nJ tu laiUtiMe Dee. UMdllfnm t to S II a.. uta llall Ut. r.. 1a 110 ..s rct~tra Uoa c-. tld.l Fr1daJ. Dee. 10. CouncUman Ed McFarland was the only Council mem- ber to seriously question the 18th St. coonectioo. ''It's very Important," he cautlooed, ''that we understa.od we·~ creatln& a trafftr .ttuatioa f?r ~le wr.~ ll~t> 0:1 18l'•· ·• Mr. Eldrld(e sa.Jd DO slg- ntncant tn.mc volumes co 18th would result from the project. With E. 18th now dead-end.lng at Newport, and the W. 18th tnterseettoo r~ porting numerous tra.trlc ac- cidents, the connection would actually relieve traffic prob- lems, be pointed out. CouncUwoman Mary Smallwood led tbe arguments ror the 18th St. project, call- ing downtown Costa Mesa •• a terrible tra.tflc bottle- neck.'' After the meeting, J. C. Humphries, a downtown buslnessman wbo he2ds the Costa Mesa Tomorrow cin e planning group, called the CouncU decisfoo '• a slpUI- cut step 1n sol vtng our prob- lems and aiding dontown redevelopmf!llt." An AHFP project for the widening of SUperior Ave. in Newport Beach ll.as al- ready been approved. The Costa Mesa master plan for Superior Ave. calls for a primary h.lghway wttb 106 feet of rtght of way. In order to accommodate existing tra!ftc volumes, It is pro- posed to widen the east side of Superior Ave. on an tn- tertm basta, providing a seeooduy highway with 80 fHt of rtcht of way. Wtleo traftlc YOlumes warrant, the west stde of ~nor Ave. would be widened to provide tbe ulti~te primary b.tgb- way. Mesa picks SCAG rep CocmetJpenoa Mary SmaUW'OOd wW be the SCAG delepte from the Costa Mesa City CoaocU, tbat body foted last ~1 nJcbt. Cowenmao Edwa.rd ~c FarlaDd wu selected u al- teroate. Tbt ctty recently decided to Jo1D SCAG. HID Horqyeld 1I"U ,... ~Itt rtet,..NntatiYe to Hat 0~ CoDIIty Vec:tor Coatrol DUtrlet. At .aa flnt ...,uted LDJGIM,lS'll, &Dd laU .. "ed OD tbe YllaleJt aDd eqq,aMDt comlftlttM ud u.. proputy aDd btild- ... COIDID&U... n. c~ beld off ac - tioa ... I' tile two me~ Mn to .... ell)' beMCUiea- ts. co..-... 'he co•- • ._ ""••• eaeaten-Uaa of Daa ...... ~ Cout eou._. tutnctor, ud Mn.. TIM IMI:Mr, ....... -occ ..... t. ' JOe COSTA .. MESA TRAFFIC CRISIS CSEEN IN NEWPORT CENTER Tenn •s rt Street wldenings and im-1 COU provements to handle 1995 tra.tnc al'OWld N~wport Cen- k d ter were proposed Monday 0 aye Oyer night at a spert.al "'ewport Beach City Coun<'U m~et- CDM I I lng. Pro es S A traffic analysis pre- pared for the Irvine Co. by Crommelin, Pringle and As- OYer the protests of mon soclates of Placentia call tlwl 60 nearby resldeots, 5 for adding an above-.gnde intercha..oc~ at San Je»quln Hllls Rd. and MacArthur Blvd., plus Widening and ex- tending Avocado Ave. to help handl~ lncreastng traffic in tll.at area. The analysis also pro- poses enf!llding Back Bay Dr. eastward across Jam- boree, )Jst south oft he New- porter Inn, and coonecUag it with Coast Hwy. 150 ya.rds eut of the Jamboree-Coast Hwy. intersectloo. By a 5-2 vote. with Ma,or WUan DostallDdCoancUwo- man lAlcUie Kuetmoppostng, the Council referred tbe analysts to Its ctt:UAms transportation adYisory committee. Newport's Parks, Beacbes and Recreation Commtsstoo voted Tuesday night to go ahead with plans tor a tennis 60urt at the root of Golden- rod footbridge 1n Corona del Mar. The court, wtth"parking for .4 car s, will oe located on the north side of Bayside Dr. It 1s part of a green- belt that will exteod along Bayside from Carna.tioo to Larkspur. A bicycle trall, pedestra!n walk and Land- scape plantl.og wUI be In- Inland harbor plan dropped? The Clty Planning Com- mission and tbe citizens Traffic Advisory Committee sat In on the discussions. Mooday's meeting and the C rommelin-Prtngle study •ere part or a continuing series of meetlogs and AppUcattoo for $450,000 of land and "'ater conserva- tion fuod program money for Canyons open spacepro- le<'t was autbortzed by the Costa Mes.a (tty ( OUOCll Monday uight. _ program providing matc:tlini studies planned between lr- tunds to the State of Call-vine Co. and city ottictals. fornia. th~ City Counci.l The company's 900 unde- resolutioo pointed ouL The .,eloped acres In tbe city state Department of Parks are belnc stu11 ed one sect1oo and RecreaUoo is respon-at a time. 1995, wtth t.n.ftlc IDe~ iDe propo~elJ. n. CrommeUD-Prtlcle _., coaclDdes tMt the tnftle can be bUdled If ttl recoc- meodatiou, pills Clltber pro- posals, •eb u tiM! eat- ward exteosloD ot Con. del Mar Freeway, an car- ried out. lrTtne Co. eucattu nce- presl<*lt Ttlomu Wolff cal- led the tra.me l'ep)rt • •atlble tool'' ln deai.IJic wttJI tn1llc created by tbe addt&aal 11 projects scbedllled for New- port Center. City MaoagerRobertW,_ said the tramc modifl~ wW be Deeded ll the car'• streets are to b&DcDe tM tra.mc projected by tale study. Mr. WJDD said tbe old Castaways sUe at Dover ad Westclltf will be the ta.rpt of the next clty.Jnme.-.r. cluded. Roy Kunlde and Smith B aeon, wbo Uve on Pac1ftc Dr . and own apartments oo Heliotrope, led the argu- ments Tuesday night against the tennis court. Tbey claimed that the c lty bad planned the court without checking With surrounding The 35 ane slte is south of Vit'tori.a St. and east of thr-Santa Ana River and would become part of the city's opeo space program. C tty Manager Fred Sorsabal said the clt)" would clear trash from the land if ac - quired but there 1170Uld be no turtn.er park development for about 5 years. slble Cor the admln!stntioo The Newport Ce11ter study of the program w!Ulin the shows a doubling of bu1ld1Dg H·~u.o.FUNDiNG Panel na~ed IS PROTESTED for study~ng CDM traff1c residents. Calvin Stewart, PBR di- r ector, and Commissioner Jim Wood botb a.r(Ued that tbe city plan bas been In existence for at least z. years, and has been dis- cussed before In open meet- Ings. A petition opposl.og the tennis court, circulated by Mr. Kunkle and Mr. Bacon, was signed by 62 peopl~. ~ .. ,., M' 11t~ .. t .,..".,. ' • ters of CQX~sttion, as dtJ tbe petitioners. AccordJng to testimony at Tuesday night's meeting, the PBR Dept. received oo commu.nl- cattoos favorlng the court. Commiss1oner Per Treb- ler cast the only vote op- poslog Tuesday's acUon, commenting that fUrther study should be made, dut: to the opposttloo sb(\wn. Mr. Wood's motion to ap- prove tbe plan, as presented, then passed by a 5-l vote. Commlssiooer Brenda Ross was absent. The move apparently brings an end to the pro - jected harbor for Costa Mesa. The proposed harbor would have extended Into the property 'Nith a channel along the east stde of the Santa Ana River and an ocean entrance n~ to the Santa Ana River Jetty. The land, appraised ~t $900,000 1s owned by State N tul Su1ncs and Loan & • .c'l. • • ' a.pproved, Costa Mesa would r ecelve $450,000. In th~ event that State Mutual sells the propert)• to the cit) for less than the appraised value, the amount of the federal grant would DO( change, Mr. Sorsabal ~ld. The result would be to re- duce the city's contribution !tom the 197 4 open space bonds. The Congress authorized the estabUshment of the r~ eral land and water con- servaUon fund grant-In-aid A City Council decision ls expected Monday night on whether Newport Beach wUl ask for up to $500,000 in federal Housing and Urban Development (HUD) fUnds to build a senior citizen Cf!llter l.n Corona del Mar. Federal law controll.lng tbe funds reQUires 2 pabllc hearings on tbelr use, and Monday's disOJss1on wW be the seCODd such heartnc In The CoorxU IS expected to appro.,e tne application for a HliD gnnt tor the 3rd straight year. In the 2 pre- vious years, HUD has granted a total of $238,000, which has been used a.s mortgag~ payments on a 6.2- acr e site at the northeast comer of Fift h and Mar- guerite. The city is buying tht! site from the state for $450,000. 3 hours. A simtlu fight ls expected next Monday. The Corona del Mar unit of the C alilornia ~bllcan Assembly amounced this week that it bas passed a resolution opposing applica- tion tor the HUD funds. '• Federal aid has been used historically as a de-rice wbereby Federal social theortes have been practiced on Local commuutties, • • the ruobatkxl DOtes. ll a\ao ~ It' • b tu t.ae t lilt litems M:t of 1964, W11.1ch utfoos local go.,ernments re<:"elving fed- eral aid that there can be no dJscrimtn.atJco excludlog anyone on grounds ~ race, color or n.atJooaJ orl.g1n from any federally-funded pro- gram, SUICIDE RULED IN C.D.M. DEATH Corooer'~ aides have Quick ti£Nally sale urged The 3rd-year grant,lf ap- proved, would amount to either $174.000 or $500,000, depending on oow HUD or. ftcials detlnetbe city's ellgi- billty. U ellglbillty hllsn't been decided before Monday night's heating, the hearing could be continued to Jan. 10. ruled suicide a.s the prob- able death of John Schubert, 54, a salesman found dead Friday 1n hls borne at 2007 Chuba.sco, lrnne Terrace. Mr. Schubert's ex-11fife, who said be ll.ad been stay- lllg at her borne for the past 6 weeks, found his body sprawled across a bed wheo she came borne Friday alter - noon. Pollee found a .38 caliber revolver oo the noor near the body. Costa Mesa's downtown redevelopment age~~cy wants the Newport-Mesa school district to sell the McNally cooU~m-at1oo h1gb school site at 19tb and Newport Blvd., so private enterprise can develop the 7 -acre p!lrcel. In a letter late last week to the distrtct's board of education, the 5-member board said 1t 1s '• anxious to cooperate with you in any way possible to assist to your marketlog of this prop- erty at this time." The school board, under pressure from parents, voted Nov. 9 oot to sell the site Immediately, but todls- pose of tt over the next 2 years. Tr.t declslco came after redenlopmeat lfeDcy director BW Dwm told the boerd tbat b1s ageocy would DOt bave fDods antable for redevelopmeat of tbe stte for at least 2 years. But, at the orrtnc of Co- sta Mea Tomorrow, a clvlc PlaaniDc group made qp mostly of dcrnton bus1- ne .. m-. the redet>elopmeot a,.aey Yot.d 5...0 011 W edoes- day Dspt of .lut week to lead the letter to the scbool board. AltboQCb tbe armcy wU1 Dot have fbDds to par- t1dpe1t, prlnte capital COUld do tbe ))b, &IIDCJ membtn~ Costa u .. Tomorrow PI'Mldllll J. C. lfwmpbrt• aid prtftte dt'rPlpmeai of tbt Mdfllly t:ltt eoeld be '' ,.,. tbt IIIIDt 1D tbe arm tbat '1 OMded to .-r down- t.owD~.·· S.:re ..,.~. tened tMm, tM acMol tns- t ... bid pb:nd ~ dNtttle MeMa.UJ c:aJ1111n. _,.,. tbe e•w' r-ldP 8Qool to K.U.r ~ ICIIool. eam. s-. -~ Ka&let .... deiU to otaaar ~. Deebldac aroU•• ... 1 eft the school d1str1t't wtth a surplus of school buUd- tngs. The Board of Educa. tion Is due to discuss campus closures at its next meeting on Dec. 14. At a :'\ov. 8 bearing, foes and propooents or lbe senior cltlzen proposal argued for Pay raise for Sorsabal A pay ralse to $3,399 a montb from $3,197 a month w~t to City Manager Fred Sorsabal as the cone !uding resolution of the Costa Mesa City Counc11 meeting Mon- day night. a motion from Vice Mayor Jack Hammett, second~ by Councilwoman Nor ma Hert- zog. The ne"' pay scale was unotncial untU approvt"d at the publlc meettn.g Monday night. Tbe pay rais~ came with the ac:toptloo of resolution P.O.'S OPEN SATURDAY 76-152 without any comment or expla.naUoo Crom Councll member s for the hand.tul of people 1D tbe audience. The raise 1s retroactive to Sept. 26, wheo the maJOrity of other employees' salary packages becam~ errecttve. Mr. Sorsabal had decUDed a pay nise ln 19'75, this be1Dg the tint c.ity manlier salary l.Derease since 19'7 4. The City CouncU at an adjouned persoo.oeJ ses- sloo 011 Nov. 22 had estab- Usbed lbe new pay ra.nce on Ma.ln post omces in Sew- port Beach, Costa Mesa and Corona del Mu wUJ be open for business tbe next 2 Satur- day mom.ings to help ba.odle the Christmas mail rush. Postal offtclals announced Tuesday that boors wtU be 8:30 a.m. antll noon tor the corona 6e1 Mar post om ee on Orcbi<J and tbe Costa Mesa ma.1n post oftlce oo Adams. Hours at the New- port malo omce oo Rl"fer- sidt wUI be from 9 a.m. uDUl nooo. Private servit'es were held Tuesday at Baltz-Ber- geron Chapel l.n Corona del Mar. Mr. Schubert Is su"1ved by soos John of Ohio and Scott of Newport Beacb; a daughter, Mrs. Lou Reh- berger of Hawaii; his mother, Mrs. John Scll.lbert or Palo Alto, and several brothers and s.tsters . RITA McCALLUM DIES Rosary semces are schedUled tor toaJcbt, Dec. 9. at Bell..Broed'Way Chapel In Costa Mesa for Rita Mc- Callum, 58, o( 1750 WbJt- Uer, Costa We sa. who dled. Friday at ber borne. A fllnenl mass wU1 be beld Friday at st. Jollll ~ Baptist CatboUcCtmrch, Co- sta Wesa. tlllowed by but.al 1n GOOd Sbepberd cemetery. Ruou.actoD Beech. 2 N.B. MEN, 3 OTHERS DIE IN PLANE 1'wo Nf!IW'POrt HeJ&'bts men wer. amoac 5 ldlltd Sltoday afttn.oc. 1r1 ttle cruh of a prtntt twlD-tiD(lQed plane --.r ~ Couny Airport. Ftdenl afetJ t.n.pectors ue ~-thtt cause oftta. en.& Lud -.eloper Edward PUo.t, ~ ol 2209 CUff Dr.. Md a trs.d IIDd Mllb- bo1', CC!Mftdor James llllortrt.~re. 1'1, ol 1815 C I U'l, .... u ,.... •• plUt IP- ~ bad .p. rao.re ....U. "*nilll to tbt a.tr- PGit be. • tllblll ncatioD .. M I dao. AJ.ao tnled Ytr't 1.-r, WJ. ~. llld L»Jd J tmlllJ)gs., 21, of Tultln, I.Dd Roger Ba.men., 36, of Suta Ana. Eyewttneaes said U. Aerostar diA*1 to tbt left and erubed al 4.:15 p.m. lD tM lntM IDdatr1aJ .,... uar A-.a IDd A1toD ttneu, no~ of tM airport. A mt.t. eutler, pilot Pi-' bad radioed tM alJp)rt tMt Itt ... n)'ilc a. .... .. ~ Airport Crull ClWII'I liMd tbt ZWWQ, tii*Uic Ut~laecMac,blt tM craft r.u ..,.. a mile sbort ol tt.e fWd.. AD 5-..,.. .uled ID .... ntl1 u w..rt ftn .. nasbed to tbe sctot to put out a ftn Ill tiM left ....,.._ Futnl Mnica i)r Mr. Sbort:r1dct an pi•,..,. lor 10 a.m. F'rldly at FoNII t.a,. Ia w... Cov1la, ae- cordbll to a rrs.d.. W1llo aJd the deeeUed &. antnd ~ ... ..,.... .. l.ol ~ en._.~..,. bead , •• eta, at ~~o~,c,.. c...., .. ~ Allrh a,r Mr • ......._ Be Ia IH-n..t bJ t I' 1 r ,_ of llftpcn~ S.O Mid Ma ..._ ter. F..., 00.. of "'- eUie .... ...._ Ba*-8ef- ,__., eo.ta ....... .... ral .,.. • A speet.al commttt.e named to stutty Coroaa Oei lbr's tramc problems wW bold lts tlrst metdac n.c. 14 at pollee ~ 1n Newport Ceater. All bat ooe of tile 1! com. mlttee members lln Ill a. C9rooa del Mar area.. Tbe committee IDe~ 6 membus •eb from tllil eltf"s ~all- • ·-.J.... .,.:, t't'~) r.:d tlle COM ~ea. cO of CommUDJty OrpaiA- tions (CCCOl Named to tbe eommMtet by T AC Cha.lr1DID Dlet Clucas of West Newport were John Haskell. WOllam Ape, Curtis Dosb. Darid To.ea, Robert Curet a.nd C alnn Yc- Laughltn. Frank Jank, cbatrman o( the CCCO, named himself. Robert Stoessel, Hal PID- cin, Bruce WOllams, Stuart Woodward and Val Skoro, AU o! the 6 members ap.. pointed by Mr. Claeu tne t.Jong the coutro•erstal FUib A"fe. corridor t:bat r.aa tbt'OQ(b Corooa del Mar. Newport's CltyCoucildl- rected tbat tbe apeelal com- mittee be formed after tale T AC and tbe CCCO coQt DOt agree co the wordlll ol a tra.mc Sllney q~..cta. natre. The CCCO uted a. CocmcU 1a.st rnoatbfor$3,000 to oooduct the S~Jney. fa- stead, the CoaneD nterrad the matter to tbecommtttM. The MW committee ts -. to report back to tbtCa.dl by mid-February wttb a..., n ney qustinn•tre, Bit, tbt COUDCU. at tbe GJ"'iil ol West Newport COUDclliiiUI Dooald Mc~DDts. bu ,.._ stricted the commltt.e to workina oo '•lbDrt-n.ce•• tra..me 80IIIlticlu. ~ u tu nWic lues aDt! ..... , str..ta. Tbe tac:tk .... -a.s a PfObl*'o' acalDit ,.._ YiYIDc u. F'Uita A ••· cor- rtdor coatrO'fti'IJ. Tbe eo.rrtdor • oou 1811 utde i)r tM .,., -d t ct Padfk Cout F....,.J, b sWl beblc .,.., bJ ... tn.ffte a:perta, local ,... deats lad t,.lluaa ,. .. a loclcal ... ,... -Ceul Hwy • ,_. ....., 11ft II8U tbe contdDr an ltJ"'Cit Ill GAJOIIdaa .., -.. . Tbe Dec. 14 •• , ... .... be &D OI'IMI...,_I I I 1 '*'· Mr. C1llcU pr.,. ,..., wU.b tledlaa ol a~ udlbt ......... Gf .... e.dlaw ....... -........ . Mr. I .... ....... .. oltllleC.... .. ... c .. ...,..,cwz r•• ....Saft"!t"N\ , , a , ---. 3 f The Birch Log Destroying Local Government TOM ANDERSON ~ohltaF.llc.lf• to..MlOirow, aad ~ ita •t.ont. Mnn~uoctt. Bz.. M uhu l&ep IDle a lWei, ovc _.,. ... ,.... ~· ...... t.bt r .. w of ~ until Judie Ia -olri..,...t tbe ... oJl -............. -the ..u,. -Sehool ~ !!tatoo. ood ....... _, ~ QUIT SPENDING OR DIE of itl c:oavol OWl" GD1 of the aU be """'''iidllted b.to ON." dty'a hicfl echo~:*. A/WJr piM:iDc How richt be ••I .......... ow...i Petru PEG ••••••.•....•• •-·tJP'P'ta : IIIMC..,.ID UTili . ....... ll&n.c'..O.. ..... .,.. .• •.• • Ole,.,, ... ()It ol ... Loc:aJ: .................... ...or.. ,..,, ...... the oebool u. NColwnbip, Jlldp Our nil iOn is h~adf"d for W. Arthur Ge.rrity Jr. Ol'drlnd NewGc;a nrr'O...... runaway inflation. thtl'l the IICboal'a admiftiltnrtiwe lUI«. lAte in October. the central d c v 1 ~ 1 a ,, n 11. d t I I 1 t 1 on • includinc the prindpal, trana· penuaent'e ''Doilea.. atep" fened. Then. in a petty diapla.y toward total pcMft ~ on ~ '"" ....... he Npieced tbe Mobile, Alaboma, whoa Feclenl football coech for allepdly Judp VirJU Pittman ordeftd the raiJ.in&: to recruit black player~. city to ec:rap ita .Wy-five-yu.r- Wbtre did Judce Garrity aet old aovem.ment and replace it such power'! He ueumed it. 11 with • new one more revoreble there eny Co!Utitutionarl juetifi-to black reMdenta. AI a bud for cetion for such hi&h ·hended eucha sweepinc order. the judp redf,ral control'! None that we cited the failure of Mobile'• cen find. Ia thi1 st.artlinc e•-votert to elect a black to the bank rup h ·y . c haos . !TVolution and dlt"lltorsh.ir -unl~ss w~·tht·pt"oplc risl' up and dtmand drastif c-hanges. And. sadl)', the Amtncan people :arc nor ready for dnhtic chanxes. The)' want mort o f the sam~:. More welfart'. Mor" '""'"""""""""""""""""""""'""'"""""""'"""""""""""' ... ""'-'"'"''umption of federal power over three-member at-la.rp city com- government mtdinnt. Mort drficll )pcnd1ng. Mort federal aid . local ~mment an laolated in-m.i.ion. But even the judge con - . (f!'f J:. _ /J. Of. "' .A.,. cident'! Unfortunately not., ror ceded that Mobile'• blacks, -,,. .li;"l Judge Gerrity'• ection1 are part who make up 35 percent U the d a wew of similar moves by population, "register and vote Prtsidt"nt Ford wa" trymg to sl o1.0o tht So...'1.tl1"1 tobogg an. Jimmy Calttl '' a sodalisf. Wh eru~ Ford wa~ lfY ing, in hts ftrt-lt ARVO E. H"APA, owner Jnd publisher of the Ensign fedf,ral judges, the •um wtal o1 without hindrance." """""""'""""""""""""'"""'"""""""""""'""""'""'"'"'o;o.-""'..,0 which i• sweeping awey the re· Mobile Mayor Lambert ... maining separation d powerw,l Mims, commenting on the ruling • RENT SUBSIDY: ANOTHER RIP-OFF How would you like to be earning a salary of $250 a week, and still receive a relit subsidy so that you can live in a choice location in our magnificent Harbor Area? That probably so.unds just fine for the relatively small number of senior citizens who are supposed to receive this phenomenal opportunity. But for the rest of us senior citizens, and all other hard-pressed local tax- payers, this will mean another burden- some straw hoisted on our aching backs. The proposal, one of the agenda items for the Newport Beach Planning Com- mission last week, calls for federal funding to subsidize part of the rents .for the church sponsored housing pro- ject in Harbor View Hills. The church is supposed to charge the going rental rates, which are about $300 a month in that exclusive area. Federal regula- tions say that senio r citizens cannot be charged more than 25 per cent of their income for rent. So a disad- vantaged senior citizen earning $250 a week (that'll average more than $1,000 a month) will be paying about $250 a month rent, and the remainder will be a federal, subsidy. Indubitably, the sub- sidy can amount to the full $300 for some folks. As I said, that's just fine, for those folks. But for the rest of us it means more taxes, and much worse, more inflation --higher prices at the grocery stores --.a cruel tax that hits hardest at the fixed income senior citizens. All that subsidy money is printing press cash, phony money , because the only way Uncle Sam can subsidize the rents is to increase the monstrous national debt, already more than a half trillion dollars. This fiscal disaster is occurring throughout our land, as local com- munities reach for the federal hand- outs, nudging our once proud nation toward total bankruptcy. A good place to start stopping the subsidies and setting an example is right here in our town. • • • • • • • TEACHERS STOKING TAX REVOLT It is irritating (to put it mildly) to note that the exorbitant salary demands of teachers coincide with news stories that Johnnie can't read. Adding to the irritating coincidence is the painful fact that we have just received our tax bills, and the first installment is due this Friday, and the cost of public education accounts for about 60 per cent of the entire tax burden, and most of that is for salaries. Our tax supported schools have been faithfully and ·patiently financed by the taxpayers through the years. Now the rumbling of discontent is being heard in increasing volume. School enroll- ment is dropping; there is a certainty that some local schools will be closed. But the expense of education continues to rtae, and, inost ominous sign of all, is.U show that the quality of education Is dec:Uning, particularly in the buies, BUCh u reading, spelling and math. Bow much more will tbe local tax- payers put up with? A tax revolt is certalnly brewing, and the arrogance ol the teacbers' demancls for st1ll more pay mtpt jullt set It ott. Tile isacbeu' a eplators would be well advised not Ill ,.. ... tbeir luck. deetrorinl" local government&, before a local citizen•' group meffenual way , to r<"Ju..:c- and centralizing all power in rormed to fight it, uid: "Thi1 the r~•.-of 1ncrtJ'" 1n Wa1hington, D.C. decision could be the open door fedf'ral «ptndmg. C~rt t1 1.0o 111 for complete federel takeover acceleratt 1r. All Acrot.s the NatiCHI or community affair1. •· Yet , A federal judge in Chicqo while we agree with him about l lndtr holh R.-put>li c:~n• has ordert!d the local police the denger of growing rederal l and Dt mocrah. tor m Or<' force to hire an arbitrary num· power, we wonder what he ex· than 40 ye:u..; wt'vt l•tr:n ber or Negroes. NumefOUI other peeled w~en his c!ty acct!p~d htadt'll I<JWll rd j ,o .. ·r.lh~l . police depanmenu have been rederal a1d. lncred1bly. Mob1le lahot. wtlfart ~t atr. ·1 ht' forc-ed to dolik.ewise. bas earmarked $~,(){)(1 or fed-J U'I .Jr sag rtt'd 1111 tht• In Texas Alabama, Loui1i -era! rf!Venue-shanng money to 1 , d 1 . 1 ' h c_ p· d Th me11uu.tn lte~rrn . sna, and elsewhere, federel fll t toe 1ttman ecree. e judges have. for all practical good ci tiz.ens or Mobile. like the We .-1111 tr q u ,1 lll' t, ,1 purposes, taken control of stltl! good citizens or Boston and oth-SPt"nd •ng md r.-runt 11 , tl<r Prison 1ystems. er cities, have sold their inde· I f'onsr•tur ion. •'T w.-d:r J'. In 1974, a three-judge federel pe:ndence for federa pottage. F-~ 1 'd d · frr .. Rtpuhhc. Th,.t 111r:m• court in Richmond, Virginia, euera a 1 to e ucstlon, banned city ell!ct.iODI because it rederal funding of police Wt', )'OU an d I. Y.ril n•· did not approve of ellpected vot-force~, federal rPvenue sharing longon ltvt' a~ lr•·c r .-np!t ing patterns in the wake of tbe for the cities, and even federaJ l'trhap~ ,,tu tltrnk 1 .m• annexation or an adjoining highway fundll are as much the an alarm1 ~1 . r>r ,·v~·,, .r county . And rederal judges b'aais ror federal intrusions as ~r~c kpnt c\~ ,\1 !'rmth tr k~J rrom Louisville to San FranciKo all the judges combined. What. to say . "ll'f, t,•ul ,, 1h r end from Boston to Denver have the federal government fin an-1 r ,. oJ r d . · • "" h ~ 11 1 , , It 11 mandated cross-town forced ces, it controls. No one should Ktnnedy a "unll·,l lh•· busing ~ehemes despite objec· upecl the federal government Presidency. our ,,,rJl tt'd<"IJ tions £rom parent.a or all races. to get off his back if he is a Actions auch u the&e Wl!re paasenger on the federal gravy budl(tt 111 ~' '1''1'1J<'IJI>h forecast by Thomas Jeffer&On , train. lf Americana blame the under S 1 () 0 hI 111 t' n who !Mlid t be federal judiciary~ judges and ignore unconstitu· (lyndo n Joltm••n r r.·,1deJ "an irresponsible body worki.n« tiona] federal aid, they are wast -over our first !.1110 b-l lH.rn like gravity by night and by day, ing their time. budg~t .l Our ftJer<~l hud ~··' gainina:alittle to-dayandatittJe C I976TMJoh,.BU'€h &.mt)fftJt~-orr• w1J1 ~uun r "t ,n·J '~1111 LETTERS TO EDITOR t-•ll10n . Whl'n John I\.1'11J1t"J~ :lJoo~Umtd th~: Pr .-~".Jrn~~. "ur tot;~! frJrr.tl iunJrJ Jd-.r was It'~, rh:t n ~1 110 l>rlJ .. ,n. The ForJ Jdrnrm .. tr.t lr,rn trJ~ ~·o n crdrd th Jr r.tdv '" 1477, lht" fe,!<'r ,rl Hl!ld!:d dtb/ will ~,~·r···! ~Ann bill ron (EDITOR'S NOTE, All let- ters are welcome. a.od 'rill be printed. 11 DOt too lCIJC. Yu1mum ls 300 words.) • • • • • BEACH PATROL Newport Harbor Ensign Anoo E. Haapa, O'WDer and Publisher Subject: Edltor1a.I. '•Cli- mate or rear on beach?'• - Dated 11-25-76, Dear Mr, Hupa: As the president or the Breakers Drtn Assocta- Uoo, IDe,, we suPil()rt the opl.nlon of Mr. Unell ln the ahcl're refereraced article stating that more pollee ~ trol work sOOuld be pro'f'lded on the N@Wp()rt beaches. We would fuor a jeep patrol on the beaches oo a tweoty- four hOUr duty. It Is our optntoo that this would n!- duce the Albtre problems of all of tbe Newport publlc beaches. As residerlts of tbe adjacent property to 81&; Co- rona del liar Beach, we are anre of tbe manylawrlola- tlon.s that occur after the closln&: of tbe beach. Wealao would like to state our dis- agreement wttb Mr. Lo'f'ell~ 'f'iew oo tbe Importance of anlmal cootrol. WetldDtthat the A.olmal Cootrol Depart- ment ls largely responafb\e for tbe clean beacb tblt we bJ.Ye 1t Coroaa del Mar. 1t Is our op1Dioa U.t the b•ch is lor the people IDd DOt tbGr pets, Wltboat tbe tlbe Job of the Aalrnal Coa- trot DeptrtmMK, tb8beaebes would rapidly deteriorate into a .trlctiJ MCODd rate recreattooa.J area.. 1 am au.re lbat tber. Ls 110me otMr dellutll*at wbere the oeeeaary amds eoald be ot'bln-'from wbieb a pollc. ;:t -.o1 coold be pat lDto cUce. Yoars ry truly, R. H. U.eA.llt.ter ,_ Br.Uers Dr. Ass, • · YA. YORS GO BEGGING Dtu EcUtor; ArfO -·• !loY. H od-ltorlal, "ADVICE TO THE T .U REBELS, •• 11 tb1 h· '"" -... po-palal tbtt polllldlu -~ ftlllt to Clll: tMlr IIIII •• to J('ft n11tl to tbe N• -· luJa1ett, '"'"' IDGCll ,.._r b6diiiC' or ...a .. llclht ___ lllo clamot .-. don. 8ll u tacndllle u • -dllrtle au '*" ttror, a. lldlrl1 --11 ...... -lo. ___ .. __ uot11tr •r-cftCJ' tD . bade tnatber tDnl ot ftl ... ,_, by poiWc-..... -4t a t"tCCIIt IDMflll ol tllll · 11. I. ~ of 'CIIIot, mayors from all o•er the country asked the federal gonromeot for suwort for tbeir clUes. U they can't run tbelr own cities oo the tu: IDcome they get, how It) they 11zpect the ewea le:tf eff1cleut federal gO'f'emmedl to do It? It oosts more . for Washington to collect, and Ia UDder, the tues thaJI tor the cities to. and It also gives them more power over tile purse.strtngs. Do the mayors )1st want Washlngtoo. to print more money so the extra taxaUoo is bidden through intlattoo? Do tbey want to get tbe extn. money, like so many other welfa.re recJpleots do, to feather their O'WD aesta? Or do they not to san their O'WD polWcaJ.lmage by ba:rtng WashlDgtoo collect the taxes for tbem? They never do tbinli: of the only real answer of less speodlng. Not many poUtleat mindS han that mu ch com- moo saa.se. Goldie Joseph Lido Isle 1 h.tt'S J ~0!1 P<"r,rnr rncrra~t m lund.-d r.ld>~ m It> yeaN, PrOJl'l:l that ~a mt• r '"' o t 1ncreast for ]r, rnorr \t·~r ' and you comr up W•th .1 federal budget nf s: ln llllHI. five hundred t·11tlron . .Jild J fedtral funded dl'l">l of '.: lrithon. '' hundrtJ .hrllron 1 whatc1·er that 1" Jtht h• (O nttmplate Stn·h I!IUIE.'\ make, you turn ;t\ p.tlt' 31" :m undertllktr'~ <~pplrn t •<t . So, I challengt ~nyhod y whrther he ~ .. ~ Ph.n e c onomist 0 1 ml'r rl} somtbody who undtr"t Jnd ~ thr multrphl":lrwn ,,,hie. wh ich somr l'h.H."' don't. to show ~ ho .... we-.:.<~n avo•d complt'te d1aoo; un1es~. School closing talk due Teacher cootnct pro- posals from the board of edueatioa lo the Newport- Mesa EducaUoo Asaoclatioo are due for preseatattoo wbeD tbe Newport-Mesa unl- fted .chool dlstrtet board meets at ?:30 p.m. TueM!a.y, Dee. 14, 1D Costa Mesa City Hall. Aim 'dlte tJr d1seunton.- aetioa 11 tbe proposed clos-t.ar of llatper, Blleulc and Bay View Scbools &e to decllotoc crollmeat. LU'I' eoat1apats of pa!Wlts aod tee.ebera ban atteoded re- c• m..t~s~P to prote.t the ~I• cloiUC or their llclooolt, 1'llo boor<~ lui oprlo( of- fered tacben a 5 per cent paJ .... ru.., W'blcb was re- jected, IDd t11cben went beck to ~rt this acboot Jtlr &t tbe •me salary u lui rar. Tbo 1101 raise ::.,.~~.:_: .t Je&r ttr the 5 per cent. Oo Moo. t lllt!IKEA ...,_ mltMd a pnupoili(l teac.ber eGIIlract wttll u 11 per ctllt PIJ nlto, """ldl( lbolllr- 11( "' to --bort diM to -lloon llld -otMr ~ b•lftta. Which --lllo--frnl ts,ooo,ooo to .lboat ti,OOO,OOO. ~ Octlaber tbe JIM&.A. -•e~rt•aiDDIII .t.:IUI U -"CI .,. bu ... p' ,, ....... "_ , ... : .... .., .. -· ... • rr • t=ezt n~a. -lllud, 1' .............. "-'d •••• ~ aw •- mands 1n the proposed con- tract submitted bytbe NMEA as emrbUant. After the boaro contnct proposal is submitted next TueedaJ Dl.gbt, negotiations are scheduled to cet under way LD. am atte~ to arrt'f'e at a ooatn.ct agreeable to . teachers IDd tbe board. MINI-BOUTIQUE SALE Tbe eo.ta Meta Hospital Anlllarr wtll bold lbe ,._ maal boUday bike sale and mlnl-boatlqae this Friday, Dec. 10, from 11 a.,m. to 4 p.m. 1D the bospltal coo- fereoce room. Tbe ale wUI featart bome baked. hollday putrtu llld boDdenfted cUI Uem1, Proc:Mds an euma.rUd IQr uaaaJ Kbolanldpt anrdod by lilt AIIIIIJU)' to bleb echool t<tDJorspunatnc deer ... iD •niDI or allied baltll-. SHE'S IN 'WHO'S WHO' llutlua lltoltll, ~ of lin. Dola BoolA, SOl tilt lllollo, "-" lltl<lo, __ ... _ ... .,., .... -·--·· ciiJa.•• Butlan 1t: a tJW. mu Uld ut •Jor tii!CLA. .fROitf'IHJ .Sill[(' wt 111 u•• tlll!nlnt tlllU . ...... W:•r•ubla WU. clad, tao -It~: .. till-·-ol ...... , ... -.-u-. ---elllld to mr 1 -·-.... (Mol--~· 4, $.) j l:k•n'r ,,u, lrJr.l<rr~ l.no~~~o 1t1a1 thl' 1•1~•1 wt"'lt t)n '" tht t tl.td 1•1 '•alll.rur hY and Jt.t.,znr•hlr•· ( ,•r',lln!~ How. t.l.J tht.r "'T'<'•1 '" J'la!- .,(1 !h.;: ,Jr!-.t "' The~ 1l<'lf t lltt-\ r l.m 10 rtputlr.11<· 11 :-:o wh 11 tf lht· h•,ltr.ll fundrd Jo:l•l 1' mnrr th,IU IWC"l t r~l l hHI d<l)!Jr' t-~ !<1~..1 , '0 ~<~h.Jt' flur 1<',tJn~ pl.nl Ill r~nd'[ 11 J!l ( t·~:~ rl:rr; ._, m o:r~~: u' n1n J ..,,,riLl ft r"l \~r nrtr •·nt ,• ••mmoHl •"l l i~C rl~htp "IJfl 111<' C rommun"h JnJ ~~nnti<J1' or rh•· v.. 1hl I ht" ,1~1>1 ~.<<It }>,· ,,., ... kt.l ,,ff 111•1 " ..... w.ll t>o: •\11 r~:1 11< pr . P-'!1' W~'rlJ ji:!Hl"!I<ITI<"Fll HI'! "' \Oo( !\rl) 1•\" \I I Ill"" v.•· ollh h<'!f'" ti"J J 111 '1 lrt• I <jll••"fl!!fl r;1 v.IH• '"'~' 1 ll1jl Hr ,.Jiw r ;ot~n· 1 ,~.~.~ • 1"•1) ,,u rh.r· ' 1l<r . 'lr l 11 •' "' "!.11 ' I ' i> '" •'l ' • '"'1 ! Th1T"i Tl~t·l .m ~ rtJ . l ,,, (;]I,. 'I <,I ( ~ ' OT I I h (II'! I 1 \U f h ' ., ,•mb,: I 11.1+c rt,., 1 ''""' r-I' lh·~ • •I• '' 1 .I tr I • ' " .. ,,, •• • ' ' ,. ,. "' .. • ,, ·' . ,, .•. ll•' ,,, I 1ol I '" II" I ,., . "~· I~ 'td•l ,.,. ", '.n .. lr' .1 ~ lk .1"\ ••. ·1 n,.J 1• r,,. 0 II ll.l 1 • '"" ·' .r .111 ... <f> thrn ~ 1,, , 'hot I l" "'·''"'' 1\ II <I >111 1'''"' ·•'·'•: • ,J!, •U.o!!l 1 lit o:).,, I , ~~ I I J •11h t ' .. ' ' .. , .. '~' • ··' • 1 '·' PAlE PlAIDS MAKE A PANTSUIT. D G'~ ~poratn ,, o d<!lo,ott to~•· I" ~ell("'" <1o:~uble l,;,nol polyt\l~r coordi: r~ole for o rl-oor"''"<l ''"''' T~ jtKit.R! ....,_ .......,, v l-ooped T'«j, f" '"" por•~ m(IICP"t Tho! frne l<rte plo•d ' ;: • 1 .• ..,.~ , , ,. 1 , r, 1 "' t\r. l'""i'"'"' ,, Itt,, ,,,,., .,-J ACKET -$42.00 PAHTS, $22.00 • hn .. · '" n 1! 1 1 ''" th" t-"•1 rt•r• ... ALSO AVAILABLE ' SKIRTS · $16.00 •• ' Ma k>r Credit Cards -Hours: 9!30 ~ 6:00 Moo.-Sat. •11•'' J l• !"'1 1·• .. \0. II r• "nl ,,, butlJ , r<·•l•t1 .11 r, 1" ,,, pnn.rt<k, I•• rr r.rrnl,< I• Ill\' r<'llltUro ' f hrl 'llo•n the liT'" ' ' "' 'I•'< . . ~, ' : Sinat 1949 PIO NEER BILL SE;l .. TEACHER PAY RAISE? GO STAND IN THE CORNER! I see where our scboolteacllers want an 18 per cent raise 1n pa y, . plus a few added fringe benefits, Ridiculous. 1 Why don'l we tie the sa.Jartes or teachers to what they produce? This Is the standard method used by Industry over the years. 1t has helpec:l our tree enterprise system to produce the world's strongest economy, The best way to ~;~~euu.re the •·producUoo" of our teachea Is to test students: on wha.t they r.n teamed tn schOol. t OOn't mtaO : test them on how tbey stack qp · ap.lnst other a:tudeDta throcagbout the 'State; that's 1 pboay system. In the l.aDd of the blind. the ODe- eyed man Is 111n&. l.n a sta.te Wbtrt the entire educattona.l system ..._. . deteriorated Into a shambles, a tid who can aM Z and t looks pretty good, I'd Ulte to see US UN the test they p.n to some colleca kids up 1D Orefoll. TbaJ toot 111 old 8tb-t:radt rram.n.uoo lest tb&t , bad been ct•eo baek 1a 1902 aad l cue It to oollece )lntors. They Ill ' tlaftked lt. To me. this kiDd of f&llur• Is a.o tocnctmtllt oftbt ICbool : 171ttm aDd the people wtlo na. 1t. It 1t • tlmplo !let lbo~ Ill -wa ec.otry, mttea t..mr atxrw a 1t.dy deellne lD tbe QU.Uty ot •r pomlle oeboolo. Yo!, oor rn~ I tu niOt Qop <llml>llllo ·-n..tutel: .-:salate ud coAa pW . . pupU keep sk)'rockettD~. Wltb tbl reductioa in stu.deat popnlatlao tbat has been brought on by tbe btrtb. control pill and other tadon, POll woold tblnk OQr school admlalltra. ... ton and teac bi!rs would be lble to do a better )>b of edlleatiDc tiM smaller number ot studlats. Bat, such )1st isn't tbl case. Coll.ICII enryw-bere an bartag to .-J ID- corn.t.ng htcb sebool c.ndl: to n- ., metUaJ rea.d1DC c.l.asses. TbeJ cu."t speU, tbey can't do sl.qtle maUl. IDd they hue DO bowledp ol Ut.rature or proper E111UA Qlp. Tbe teachers blame tt oa tel..t.llr& So, wby do they use TV to teaeb lA the. .cbools? And tbl '·t-r.•• .,. ... m .U.U. A t-.eher aboulcl ban 1o be a coa.tta.at co~tloa ODtbejobar- kol, ,. .. lll<e u.. -., ••. 1At'1 tell them ''DOitnPI'OYtdpro- dtlc:Uon • oo paJ nJ.e.'' Mil, w•a . PIJ Wbol tbo looc:bor -do- l mudl, I'm .ue tben an loti or teacben lD thl Lo1 Aacel• ...... ..... -bolll<lto-..... 1 rWIII.I: we're 1JQt1c IIOW, We .... ..,.. ret U.m to pre..._ • • a bolter 1111> or &ceoiJl t ,., alt. I BW .. Clolr , I I'Ye \1<11 • ....,.. of liOn -:, -~-............. --••w••• hatsm Gtttt -' I• COil at ..... 1. ,., Jlo .... wart t1 a OOIIfOIIIb• prtoo. ·am St.Ciair · Pioneer -~· . . .. . IM .. ,...t au.~•IIUa Wl'*'ll -COSTA llliaA I .,~<":lf • .. ,, .. Jd··~~··:...!'•t ), 1 :ww.,-..,,., ....... ' l TH.E BEE LINE .y /AHBY IJEIIL S So .._, ~ ' 55 I &• 1Me1J1 0.. ~'eeatl7 ..... Or'lllp ~· ..... Md FOOd locllty'a dlldrau diiMr (tile 11M! -. fll 1M J"tU) at u. .,. ldal o,.uty ra a..n. Aa ndUic .w ........ •· IMt"-ce t)r ., .. a -"Ia blaet u.•• t.-....orw bJ ~ Jlt 1o YlaUa IDd tll..ce by .,.. to .... ~ -.I tile lnqaertal ~. Wbleb 1u b.-&a loll& Ume OWHr- ._, ot -. eamu, IDd ta .cter IIIMipiDellt IIIIJ Bf11p. edltDr fiJI a. 141 •1e S i I........,L,.IaiiMJbcb_..,_., rr.-.. botl rr.. ._ C'ell , • ._. ~otoa. ....... ..... AatrtM mes#ac. ....., ....... ,.... lh CI'OIIIP· • ta )lit Met troa a twit m016 lltaJ &a 8aftU ... >••• Grt~~~o 81111 lold .._,, I-ud 1M..._._. fiJI ber ac:U~ U.n ••• 0.. ., I 1 tMJ were del&tlhd cw-ta ot 1M "-ekaiiiJ"" Carol ud DoL 011 U01Mr ocu .... • wu .. lie.,_ .. tbe Tree Bout ,... liiiJclnd .... IWdhd u .-1 bu ..., ldeu ud freab piau tMII!bU.C &a bel' ''tlak taa.•• Ud cwtdlace of famtly ......,.,. Rlc:Mrd W'-c, ebef de eataae. 1'lllalp Ill • '• otr• loeatloa, U prwed a Mtdllc bard to mltcb for tbtl oceubl. Tbt dbdac nom IIUeled aa recr ..., ttakwood bid -. wan o1 Ucbt.d clbtaeta clltpla"*" prteel-jlde l.ltlfaete. Soetety•a eb1.1.J1aM. C. Mtcllul loDes, wttb tbe dJDDer commttt.e, BW RSac. Bau Pncv, <illy ClaJ.re ud Bid Hol.lt .. pla•Nd oae ol t.be IIDelt dlaen o1 the J"tU. eo. .... after CICJa:ne ••• FUet 1Dtc-lteat tartat., eac:araat. ud couomme rtcbe de cbekb.r, baby loblten Ud ~ Wlal ene.my maltard auce. QuJJ wttb Wiler~ &Dd bamboo llloGta ..... lollowed by clelleate tllet of lan:tl wttb tnme -.ce. After a.Jad of romai.De aDd slleed ttwt, eame bated &Jiple aDd a creamy cbeeae blaaded Wlal pud manaterl Now I cmderlbad ''wtl)''' the 6 forb oa the left, 4 at.es aod apoou oo tbe ~. plu tbe 6 wiDe tantllenl Tbe Society's 1t1De steward, WtWam (Bad) Hol- stet.D. saw to tbe aentQr of aucb wlMS u Boooeaa dla Uartray, lfacmlm Muy Cbambtrttue, 1961, Hattz CabeliHltSaYipoa, 1968 • • • aDd others, eqaally tmportut. • • • • • Nwer a ctdl momtat l)r CU'Ol Ud&ewl., AU-. Seare.Iy bome fromd ,..S.rapeu toar u.a tbeJ were bact -tile ... oout for a 10 day .. ,. dfiiMNdllc ot cuoa•a lllome there • • • tbu mUSac w a 1111 fledpd G£T.TOG£TBER ,..N., Harmooy, (nett••, from lell, M.u.a Lewis from,...,. Iowa, Wale.; Pt1Dee TassUo 1'00 Fursteaburg and Mrs. Bewley All• of Balboa lalucL Dlta1la Ia .Jaoey Berls' column, • 'Bee Line," oo this Pl(e. Tues. prexies feted CalUonWl., 011 tbt laiMd apJa Jut'-& Tbe n.e..day Cab ofNew- e-.p to recoap lor tile ft1cM to Jllew port Harllor 1f'W present HU'IDOilJ, lpdteu, ud a IIIII.!Telou w.et ol tbe IIDIIl Chrt.stmu featiYW• Wbicb .JIDe Ow•'(Mn. ~) e&Ddlel.lctt tea Dec. 14 from bad &I'I'UipCI u a memorial lor ber ~r. Z to 4 p.m. at tbe 'borne of Carol b 1 <Ieee.-ol. Robert o.r-. Mrs. P. D. Endsley, 3300 HARBOR VIEW GROUP TO HEAR MADRIGALS Most toachlDc mom•t of tbe eYelllDc came wben, under tbe cnel of Cbatnnaa .Jooes, members I.Dd cuests stood together IJlsOeoee wbUe a tout was offered 1D bmor of late feUow mermer, Sam Gurley. Cafe aotr I.Dd etprs were eat sbort by an emerceocy call from VlsalJ.a airport &D.DOaDcmc tbe toe was tblcbllt.ac npjdly • • • realt: U well tJ.Ued and sleepy miD (In black tie) were hurriedly dellnl'ed tb the cbarter jet, wblcb )1st made 1t tbroecb the toe. l.aDI!I.Dc comtortably I.J'OilDd 1 a.m. Amq ~ aboard were AI Aaer, BW Barker, Sam Ba.roes, GayClaJr, KettbGaede; Bud &lltetn, Diet SteYtDS, Diet Jorda.ll, Paallll.arx, Ted Peter801l, Horace Beojam.JD. Ralpb Berter, Ted Cobrt, Dick Dodd, Bill Ferdl, Hans Pra(er, BUI Rtag, Fred Robe, Jobo O'Dollnell, Ed Sharp, George Woodford a.od Jobo Porter. • • • • • New llarmaay wu ~ Ia 1114 by Ocean BlYd.., Corooa del Georce Raw», leader of a com-1 aec:t of Mar. Germu u.tbenu. IIDowD u tbe R~Adtes. Tbe tea ls beld each year Dieeoatllltmeat br..ed, eautac tJae om1CtJt , to boaor the past prestcleots. ale ol t.be Wbole totna. Ia 11!5, to Robert The cbaJ.rmeo of the tea this Owe, a wealthy oottoD mtll owaer ba Soot-• year are· Mrs. L. W. Tlxier la.Dd. He cbaaced the Iowa's -.me from and Urs. Jon Tbort>ergsson. VUJ.ace Harmrale to New Ha.romay. OweD Tbe presidents being hoo- boped to toaDd a Utoptan aoctety baaed oo ored are: 1D1nral •cauan. Tbe commw.J upeet Mrs. Robert Roper, 1958- of expertmeat fa11ed, bat tbe town rema!Md 59. an important IDtellecbaal ceDter aut11 t.be Mrs. Walter Cbaramu, late 19tb eeatury. 1959-60. Now tbere ta noewect deYekJpmeat to Mrs. Lloyd Smith, 1960- restore tbe town_ IDil1Dc tt t.ato aotmportant 62. toartsm caer, bat CC1Dt111aJ.ac t.be edaca-Mrs. Ralph Phelps, 1963- tlOD&l IDd culblral PJ'OiftDl. Cuol wu 64. tremeadouly pleued that fried MediDa Urs. Laurence Wright, LeWis from Newtown, Wale., coald atttDd.. 1964-65. Med!Da keeps tbe Robert OweD tndltioo Mrs. Wayne Helmick., alJYe IDd tbe Robert Owe ... MIIm In New- town opeo. At 78 Jt wu MecUDa•a ftrst trip to America aDd Carol broapt ber to CaUtorDJa for a abort rtatt wttb a ooce oYer lJcbtly of our told• state. Amoac other pests •ttendtac tbe feaUYi- ttes were Prt.oce Taallo Voe Farsteaburc, Lord George McLeod wttb hb lady aDd J. WUUam MJMeodorf n. secretary of o. s. NaYJ. Home ap.tn and aootber red letter ennt The Orange County Press Womeo held lD Nonrmer. Carol aDd Bewley were Ta.rtaD their December meeting lD tbe Valeottno bearers In the IPlDetiDcl.tAc colorful Ktrklll• room oo an upper leul at Amelia's, 3300 o• tbe Tartans ceremony in the Emmanaal W. Coast Hlcbway. Oot of tbe women said Presbyterlu Cburcb, Loa ADples. Carol abe felt sbe waa back 1D Europe. It ls a satd an 1,600 OOII(reptioo ,.ts were tilled. de1Jchtfb1 room wttll an oldworldatmospbere Tbere were 75 to 100 In tbe cbotr, plus ud )lit the rtctJt sl&e tor •tertain1Dc small tour trumpeters, two drummers, tbe orpalst putt• at lacbeoa or diDDer .I' be luoebeoo, and CODductor m t.be IG6 btiUDd tbe altar aenld dlrectly foUowtDr tilt get-acqqaintld area. Tbe St. ADdrew Society ptper t.Dd tbe period, proYed a guDtory deUcbt • • • Al )(a!alqb piper &Dd drum bud set tbe Cba.lrman PeuY Cottoa meted members tooe for tbe occutGD. The drum major or and caest. Uld called oo prorn.m cbairmao leader wu maptnceat Ud wttb tbe tall Rutb E~ wbo IDtrodllced JIIMII.ker, balby, be mat b&Ye lllood 7-Ift feet tall Ectnrd 8. Kelly. Bt b tbtt Plbllaber ol. tbe ••• IUcbliDd Warrior frame_ yet be ... mec3 MUl,lcmtn maps1ae. Gtmc tbe badctoed DOt to c!ftrf tbe rut ot tbt bud. AU wen of tide pabllcattaD. be Jtated tbe MUUoutre accoat:red to tJae Mil decree. beltbaa &Dd b.u DO adYerttsers aod DO .-bscrtbers. It medala tlubed ID tbe IPOWcbt. Dlrb, llpOr- t.s pablbbed petiodteally IDd dlstrtbatld fi.D aDd tbt plaJd aU IDOYed Ill rtlytb.m to tbroacbout the UD!ted states aod lorelp tbe aocmd of tbt p&abrocll aDd drum. Tbe coutrtes for miJlloftllru a.od members of 80Uds of aU 1Ja cborta tWeet tbe cbarcb tbt Millionaire Press Club. To rece!Ye this ••• seemed to toacb tbe Yery ..ts ol tboae mapsiDt ooe mut hue a MYe ftpre prueot. A.moar tbem wen rtpre...-•U•• tlnancial statemeot or become a member for Pl'Midellt Ford, HRJ(, tbe Qu-, aDd of tbe Utuk)oatre Press Club. AllJ'OIM can tbe EOCUab Spelttac Uldoo; &lao Dlald H. be a Press Club member; the dlaes of $10 GUchrl.st, comta1 r•enl ot Cauda, aod a year •UUes the member to bue a gold other dlpltartes. press card and a copy of tbe periodical A t.mdred or 110 tartu ~. prMeotecl u tt 1s publtsbed. Mr. KeUykepttbelaugbter tbelr claD tarta.na to tbe altar tor tbe bless- bubbling a.od tlnisbed by preseottnc each tnc of tile clu eacb repres1ated. Eaeb wu press womeo In atteodanee with the latest called out separately. Bewley prelellted tbe tssue. · Duke's Owe aDd Carol, t.be B•dllbue. Before ad))uromeot, Peggy rem1Dded Tbey were booored, enol told me, tonpre- members of their future press date wltb seat tbe Clu C&qlbtU. The Mnict COD· the Men Grtmo T.V. sbow. Across tbe eluded wUb a beut1iiJ aattptwwal t..t~Uaa room were Deleo Coffey aod Jeao Tan-of '• Ama.QQ( Grace. •• All JDIDed baDda cjowsky aDd ElletD stroclt was nat to oar tbl'OQI'boat tbe coacrep.UoD lor tile..,..._. table .' •• 110 we bad a pleasant nstt with i creed. Seemed almost ao IDIIU'ed b-.dic- ber. Janey Bee L1De sat wttb Nancy Voce! t1oo u tbe bad marcbec1 oat wbllt all stood and EYel}'D D. Ntcolais of Laguoa Nicuel, ln a (Hilt momtDt of oa..a. STONEWARE FROM ENGLAND SPECIAL SALE 1965-66. Mrs. Ernest McClelland, 1968-69. Mrs. Benjamin Modest.i, 1969-70. Mrs. Donald Olms, 1970- 71. Mrs . John Si mpson, 1971 - 72. Mrs. P. D. Endsley, 1972- 73. Mrs. Fred Dunn, 1973-74. Mrs. Glenn Scblegel, 1974-75. Mrs. Hanson Puthutf, 1975-76. They will be honorar y tea hostesses. The Rubor View Rills Committee of tbe Onace County PbllbarmoatcSoeiety will bold a Cbrt.stmu meet- ing 'hesclay. Dec. 14, at tbe bome of Mrs. Robert C. Me Leu. Tbe Corona del Mar b1gtl scbool Madri.ga.ls will pre- seat Christmas mustc under tbe directtoo of Mrs. Anita PUnter. Co-bostesses are Mmes. M. D. Kates, Peter Denton, and A. John Reichle. Coffee wlli be served at 9:30 a.od tb e meeting wlli begin at 10. Shop W.Out of the Ordinary" $ed Coast ?lua Ambassador Gift Wrap, Tags, & Seals~ Cbristm as Cards and Boxed Christmas Cards Large Assonment. PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED 7 D-AYS A WQJC '-' WEEICDAJS 0 ; • 7-suNDAYS ·3021 E. COAST HYY., COROMA DEL MAl INVESTORS WANTED I have clients who Deed Yeoture capit.al over - seas Rydropon.tcs Project -Breathle ss Garlic - Polyfoam Casts -MasSI(e Units -Golf Guide - Lower Typesetting Costs. Prlncipals ooly. P .O. lOX 17~ HEWPORT lEACH. CA. 92U3 ASK NOT FOR WHOM DIE BDl. 'I'INKI.ES; IT 'I'INKI.ES FOR DIEE ••• Mtdwtn-.r stonewor-e from ft9oncf. houtiful strawberry pottefn ot very special savings. .&5 piece Mfvic• for 8 Regub op.n ttodc Yolw ............ $,56.00 Service for 8 indude1 8 «»Gh: OiftMf ptot.a, detMf't plates, e«ec:J bowb, cup1 &. IOUCen, plut v•table bowl, plotter, aeomer & wgor wfth lid. NOW WHILE THEY LAST t 119" Casual Titbletop Fashions. Gifts, AntiQue Fumtture. House Plants. SOUTH COAST PlAZA COSTA MESA 556-6258 Most of us see the famtli ar Salvatton Arm~· ladies only du ring the Christmas c;eason. tm kl ing their little bells as they stand bestde thetr kettles on street-come rs or in shopping centers But throughout the year, The S alvation Ajftv assert~ its spirit ual drive to heal and comfort those societv has over· looked or ignored -the poor. the sick. the under· privileged youngsters. the handicapped, the shut·ins. the senior dtizens. the skid rO\A. d rehct . the stranger and the disaster victim . Dedtcation to God. Service to Societv. day in and day out . vear after year after year. Q uretly. efficiently. zealo usly. the "Army .. does the job fo r us. S o when you hear the tin kle of the bell this year. give more so the Salvation Army can help more And if yo u would ·like to know more about the program in Orange County. if you would like to volunteer for Salvation Army involveme nt, if you can contribute more than the kettle will hold, call ne Salv.tto. A.r8y Paul H Kugl"' Number 35 tn a series ol public R"~'("'"'' !hn·('tOf ~rvk6! Exten 100 11412 StanfoTd Avt"nue Ciard•~ Grov California · r~~ 5305771 A U'*cl Wily Mln'Cier Agrcy . rvtce advertisements sponsored by Avco Ananclal Services. Newport Beach, Califorma ..... DAMAGED PAGE II I I..... 0 .. _ ...................... ...... ........ . ..... .. ¥¥,' .......... __ 50!! TW9'10f11 · ....,.... Of' ...... c.oua. .................. a..... ................. ........ ~CN .._ W.WIU.ORW: A .ICIAI .... _... ..... naw.rOMLT %oFF ON All BRACELETS .,.. ......... _.. ____ W?ISW r --------.e•:ljll --------. : HOIJDAT SPICIAL! : : 99,f'l!oPUHSILYH : I 14•1· .... ~ 1 1 $ 00 : : ,._1_~ : L oooo .... , .. o Ec,I O-T..,UIIIS.,OEc.liii.J Di,_o,tJ c.,lt,.rs tJrf' ..,.o,.z thf' ll'Orlti' .s •o.st slt.ill rtl crafts"''"· It i s th'f'ir ~~~arl thflll•"'s 11 t lossy p~bbi~ into thf! "'ost brilli11111 of •II ~~.s. lor Vour ZJiamonds ... RINGS. PENDANTS. EA.RRJNGS ••• RAY BEAUDRY "! '\Sl'F.R DtA.MOND CU TTEif A PPRAISER Shop Evenings at ioat11 Coast ?1au Week's Plant Specials While last. SO :oi Off OH loll CUSTOII UDE POTTEI!Y O!ff'r v11lid thrt1 Du. 24 -----ECKE POINSETTIAS lO :oi Off This Fri. thrw S""· O,.l y Htullirw .__ Speelallsllll In-8- 7h ';71-ee l't!t Sh, S..ma ,.,.. Aw. Cona M-UI-- FIIOM BUILDEIIS EMPOmUW NEW LOCATJON 240 NEWPORT CE!ITER DRs DESIGH PLAZA HO, NEWPORT. Bet.Ot I ISLA.Nl)) wltb .,Wtt.rwl 1110111 .. ,., !be -"' year I _.,, ···~· --f/I .... N.Ir< .... . .. ... ...,,, .. ICII.J'...., .. ... 1 ........ "" ..... .. -b· ........ ,._ ... ...- ..... u• ....... ... ,,,.._ fb:e • ... In .,...Ill ' t:MtMitlllll ........ _ d" lklll llilllldl ...... , • L tes ... _ .. ,. .... __ . Dr, pro-. _,.. .,.. oe-lod -:-~:::::::1-•-ct....,.rty - by lloCboo Alr<:rall -tloo -b side of .-be- tweea 15tb ud IDdutrtal way. lD COIIIIteetloa with •ldeldDc Saperior. • PARK BONDS, Yblcla come ~ tor cltptde ftlte aut Mueb a. wOuld ban a 20-Jtu mata.rlty, lf Cam- eO aw~es a recommeoda- tloll by a speeJal·bond com- mittee, • CENTRAL NEWPORT tn.mc IDd parttog problems ..nJ be dlsc:used, as IIIII -""'~ realt of a letter 011. tbe Sllbject trom basfDess.. woman Peg Forgtt, Botb !be 11temooo -sessloa, wbleb beeiDiat l :SO p.m .. ud tbe l:.rmal e't'Sliag meet~ac are open to tbeg•- eral pabllc. Due to bollday sehed"u~. tbe COU:Deil wm bold Its seeoad meet:IDc oo Dee, ... by Robert A. Oman. etty ft- DaDCe director. Macle Carpet Amtallill Corp., doing buslDeu u Redi-Van., seeks toutabtllll a wbeelcbair bus serrioe ID ·<-..·.t•~ Costa Mea., Mr. O..· adttod, IS MESA TOPe .'~ Dow••• ndre't'elopmtM ud co-of tbo COlla Mea. Frwway an oa tbe qiDda .,_ Colt& .... Tomorrow meets IIlla mom-IDe, Doc, 9. TbeC"-~· dowlluw ....::..... ad 1 "' ... "EASY RIDER"" --· • ....... dbl. .. _,. ·~- :.1= ~ pills HARBOR TWIN CINEMAS ALEX& THEGYPSY ® .w:K LEMMON Ho ~t:49 ALEX&- TiiEGYPSY HARBOR at WlLSON • COST A MESA .IACKLBSUWC 51 Qlll Connery .ecm 111a Stliaape I I~EMA CENTER HARBOR at ADAMS COST A MESA 1-DOeJIE88 I -Aloe ~ 'DfE OI'HER CI1SJ()Er-.: OfniE MOUNTAIN'~ ~"'-~ ~-.. - --COM FESSIOHS OF A YOUNG AM E Rl CAM HOUSEWIFE eosos" eo e e enos en eeo en ens eo"" eo e .. 1111 BIG BUS Newport ~ 19th, Costa Mesa 646.5025 (Stlves)~~ "SWASIIIUCKLER" (PG) 00 ANY / .... a., tl.t?JJe ~··· , . ...._,.. 2 ............. ··-- ''PRISONER OF !ad', AVENUE" • FRIENDLY ATTENTION BY FOLKS WHO KNOW THEIR PRODUCTS • FREE PARKING RIGHT BY EACH STORE • FAST SERVICE e FUN TO SHOP! PNc:itioe .........-~ • lllliUed _,.,..._who will eetc:MC.er,canabor,and SJ388 t.c.e-in to manufacturer·• 5p«<C.c:atioM. •lllMa.... .. ~ . --~..... ..... c.~ ... "' 7 a u... .... .... ..=-...... ..._..,..... . Newport Tire Center TIRES· BRAKE::S • ALIGN~ENT • TUNE·UP 3000 E. COAST HWY •• COROHA DEL.MAR ~~-1022 Light Headquarters! 25 UGHT OUTDOOR SETS REGUI.AR 6 MI DGET ~ETS for INDOOR & OUTDOOR ...... CHRISTMAS TREE ORNA!IIE\'TS From Top lo Bollom! ...... LARGE ASSORT'If ENT OF GI FT BOXES. PLUS WRAPPINGS. LABELS 6 MAILING MATE RIALr;. ...... EVERYTHING YOU NEED FOR A BEAtrrlFUL CHRISTMAS Jack Ge•rin1's CHRISTENSEN PHARMACY ll21 E. COAST HIGHWAY 673-2551 PILAR WAYNE INTERIOR DESIGN 2816 E. COAST HWY ., COROHA DEL MAR Tel. 759-0«4 UNUSUAL ONE-Of-A-KIND GIFTS ..• THAT WILL NOT BE FOUND ELSEWHERE Q.P-E-N E-V·E-N-1-N-G-S MOHDAY thrv SUHDAY 10 A.tll. te 9 P.M • ... Christmas G ~ ~~ . FELT Pr-s, ~~ (We have evvry rolor maat~/llclllrrd.) • GLITTERS AHD TRIMS ·* FOR THE HOLIDAY LOOK. * • ABBOTT'S FABRICS ' 2610 I, COAST HIGHWAY 6"···3 THE SEA URCHIN -SEA SHELLS I IITtt' ( ollutior~ · 5hrlls of tbr V.orld '4 \'-') l \(. \L -\L ITE.~S SHELL WIHD CHIMES· SPECIAL $3.00 r;H Ft I OR\ <\<'f F""I ~ FOR (HRffi T "f AS TRFFfi 26. E. COAST HIGHWAY 6"-6167 FIREPLACE • THINGS HEARTHY, HAPP Y HO M E A CCE SSO R I ES THE HEARTHSTON£ 2711 E. COAST HtGHWAY. 673-7065 S~ar&rd SALE -:;')" 50% OFF et Cie fi(lo rts u rar, U'TtlfJs, i C!IIIfS, $Ox, -;lrrts. drrssrs ~~~rd m4My "'o rr clotlou ~~r~d accrssorie1~. j .. __ ...,.,.., ..... The Complete Gourmet Shop , • Frrnch Copprr I o Bt~tch. rr Bloch T a ble5 G \peci41 T r aluttl e Sci t' • Ct~tl f'f) I o Co/fu Betm.s '"· ~Prcts o (ooltir~~ Scl>ool /a, '"'~ L.~·n•'-m· ns • Gadtrts 5 Gr it s I Itt! .. up '!' o ( "' si" llrl Food •-~ •"" ··' ... -, P rocr s sors 6 Gooku arr Phone 673 • 34« "\ r•t to ~ec11rity Pt~cific B.,.t" _ 3~29 E. COAST HWY. CORONA DEL WAR Salad Spinner I Drier • The kids witl beg to dry the salad greens! • Spins out all the water in an instant. • Great tor salad. vegetables. fruit. • Elegant too. • • Nl!fl/J'OfleOB. Now you can onba lh Save $2.5<1 ' r Now $12.50 tor bath LIMITED or shower TIME 32 oz bottle ONLY . ' . • • o-t>~ • ''\,H ~ on• , ' . ~ If,.,(,. : 'r rJ ~ .... ~, \ • t f C" __ ,-· -~ ' ...................................... .......................... . * ARLENE'S I. lJat ~nrlrQ's MEN'S SHOP Lamp Light Interiors Grooming Aids • Fine CutlerY-· Unusual Gifts Ill! t•• ·prlsl••tt· I * 8 t~r r.•;q1nnl s ... I~ ' [) ' t'' y • fl d (' For Those Who Shop for Quality 20% Off all Lamps ----Home Accessories ----- • FURNITURE I LAMP SHADES I WALLPAPER 1 CARPET t TOP OF THE LINE FABRICS t A WORLD OF OTHER ATTRACTIVE ITEMS New Address 3565 East Coast Highway Corona del Mar 675-1850 2515 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar Telephone 673-3915 • I ......... , ........ ... c ....... . lt • • bare! to believe that one knile ca.n do eo many cUUerent thlnae. but ... tnc Ia bellevtna. Thte euper Swiee knUe contalAa 1 S cll1lerent attachment• that perform eoma l 4 cliflaraot operatlona. E.,..Y'ythlna from a toothpick to a maanlfyiDC ala... Wetabe S ouncea &. Ia l-1 /l tnchaa lOOJ. What a alit fol' the mao or boy who baa averytbl"'l f)4f.,P1\ESJDENT (Sold In etorea fo" Sl'f.SO ) OUR PIUCE ••• SSS.OO ~LL \4AJOR CRHDlT CARDS ACCHPTHO 3425 E. Coast Hwy... • Coron• del M•r ''Tiillll l)()(.a WilT OF IICmtrrY PACIPE ...... -..... .._E ORDERS ACCEPTED • CALL 673 ---·~ ... .. ... . DRIVE lliRU I HOUR SERVICE ""• lan ct-., .... I Comanches OC midget title COIIII. .._., C41 cMI ... -.. --- Mesa wi1s cross country c..---.. ea. • ., ....... C1P a..& * 2 12 ., ... ~ .... £ 4 ..,, , MY--C., ...... .,.. Tis,.' T-w.-·at~ml!lll__ _,,....,. ......... Q:JO ........ -• Onioo ~ lr • 40·"-kM P....U cllil...., rt'l•lltlll...._. ·--·11-411'11 s ... .., ............ tu.. ....... ...,.... .. _. ...... OS a KJ • , ,_ 8Gb u,__ ....... ;.: Jolla ... ,-. C'-d IM 2 I JOIIiil Y-.-.......,·cwr beat champs c••~•2 , .... .. BniCIP--·-........ .,..,_ -........... ,... ....... 1111 ..-.. o._. CaM eou ... -... E ...... _. IIIW IIMtta•. 0 ' II Geai!I"-'.Bnd E......,_ Blld Dan• Mlte R.utb. Forn.t Wftrud S-M-. eo.-dolllor'•- ctrts ... "Ill ..._ *-lor s 1 ,.., Oft!"......,, nev 1 a•......,ra ..., ...... en. ... 11-. -n-.-_.....,...,._. _ Tbe c.,........_ u to tfi and THERAPEUTIC SPAS ~=r ~ ".:',. :0 ..:Z .... ....,a'm........., __ ._ __ .__u, ....... .. -7DAYS. llle-a.ta. nqc Cit ywr qse ••owncvps 'lP'l: lbaDIImc beck Ttm Kroba- "-MaGiotO!' ... de· feMh'e ~ Mat Urm- -Sr. eo.ct.~tbtoa.at" utt. ... Rob Ibn ... atbi.Ue director. -rdty-....... CIF 4..A c...... 1 ,. at ~ croes ;: "J .. .... -........... ., ... tM order of .._ ol eadl wu SO. HARBOR BLVD., GARDEN GROVE feldt aoond fi twcltdowu !7101 F'ORB£S ROAD, LAGUNA NIGUEL i)r the CamucbM. bit Z Aoa.beim Ga.nSea Cro-,e Fallertoa wen OGll1fled bJ .,...ties. 77Z.~S401 '750~7665 871-8020 Tim opiDed tbe .:otbic l~~~~~~=~~=~==~~~~r..J wttb a 70-Jard nm Ia tbe STATE LICENSE Area Srd qa<er, He talJledapta NO. ttU37 LA the 4th period, roa.r tbe ftu.t • )'IJ'ds or a loDe ColhiDCbe much. Tbe pme'1 turDtQr pcUt tame lD tbe 3rd Qalter -n. tbe Comaoebe defeue ftollped tbe Llou oo 1 ti....a.t..Z play at the Comuebe zo. Dine Out at i•••• Ceut?lau Head OOICb Bob "9ally'• Su.Wnn s:laeled out tbe fol~ WHO NEEDS THE 50-YARD LINE? SEVEN-FOOT COLOR TElEVISION! •Tantutic! .. That's the only Wllf to deecribe Ad.Ynt'a Video8eua.'•' ~lor TV .el It r.eceivea TV programa u any ..t cto.. but proJec:lll 1t• ~vld coJor p1cture onto a 7-foott screen. }UIIt ilDIIgtAe football. men•. and all your favorite proqrama on a K:rMa. ten timee the size of any other .et'L Come in today for a demoutration. We quuantee it will be I.D. experience-one you'll want to ha"N at home. tD...,_,_,.. STOP IN NOW FOR DEMONSTRATION Flag grid teams upset Fou pre•kwlJ ..... teams ftft ....-Ia tut week'• ebl,.,....., fiDI.1I of l1le N-llooeb Part I.Dd Recr.tlcm FJac Foot- ball Lelpe. Corma del Mar team. &)mlllated tbe cbam~ ptonlb .... AU pmetwereat Dutd8oa field. "" .. ""' .... ' ......... CommaaJty Youtb Ceater Tro)au mocked oft tbeBul- falo BW. Bobcala 20-12 to tu:e tbe ''C" diYWoo (3rd rn<l•) lllle. Thea, lbe Martoera ..,.., oers scored In tbe ftoal Z mlnlltes aDd added a pme wJ.n.rllDg e>~:mersJoa to taad the lhriDers Rams their first loa. 7-6, lD lbe '•CC" («bcnde)dlrtslca. Ttmrsdayotctt,lbe- coot:iDaed u tbe CYC S.- baYU blanked tbe EUiblalr Pellcus 8~0 for tbe ''8" (Stb pade) crown. Tbe Pell~ CUI bad beea Ued oace, bat badn, lost all ,.,. • --............. no Ia taop (or s. Qw-?) _,...,_ •..ted !..time ca..a.t5-1S Ud 15·'7. Tbe CDM tam, loMed --... --mora, acllltdee ...vat ..... __ .. _ tbU: ,.,. .. *'-•ttaaal elll.n.-......._. OIJIIIII(et: rtrt tamfteldedby...,Or, -~Volloyl>oUCitlll. -"'-.-caPut, Lort Webb, Clillryt Jot1uoa Ud ED-Semcw._ were put of all~ t•m efl:)rt SU.rdl.y ~ led by 1tar Dale Kea.rctL '-B•eb,"'-rof tbe Sooth Cout Leape title, battled back from a 16~18 flnt p.me loQ: to bell &ecood·Mided Saata MOllica 15~7, 15~10 lD Slb:trday's other Hrrd-tlnal match. OCVB girls win tourney The Orure C01111ty Volleyball ClUb's )Lalor rtrla te~.m. loaded wUbHar- bor Arflll. bleat, won a touroameat lut Stturday LD Mubl.ttan Bl!llleb. Girl• lZ &Dd 13 years old mate up the team, Which awept rames apinsi: ea.cb of the otber 4 teams In tbe tourney. Two boys teams from M&Dhattan Beaeb ud rtrls teams from Uaohatta.D Beach and Hermosa Beach competed. Nnpor1 and Costa Mesa OCC WATER POLOISTS otrla 011 llle IMm Included Kn.ten Brown, Kellee Me-ARE THIRD IN STATE Ke .. er, Laurte Adams, The CYC L1cbtDlrtc Bolts made the apset sweep com~ plete. u tbey doWDed tbe umeatem But!al.o HWs Woi- Yerlnea 8-0 tor tbe ··eo•• (6t!l rrade) title. The Wol~ Yerioes had won tbe 4tb aDd Stb grade chaqd.oaahJps the 2 pre'l'ious years. Coach Jack Fu.Ueri«<'a Valerie Grady, SheUa Coo- Orure Gout Collece water OYer aod Cindy Keodall. polo team onrcame a 4-1 1tr11 pertoolle1lelliUidbel"" TROUT TOPS IN couece of the SeQQoLu 17 ... u to 11D1ab sro"' 111e-SCORING AT OCC JC water polo toana...t beld Dee. 3-4 at Goldea 1fMt Sopbomore Oscar Trout. Our Newest Store opens Friday at 605 W. 19th St., Costa Mesa · 548·2951 MONDAY THRU SATURDAY. 10 to 9 SUNDAY 12 to S CoUtre. wbo became OCC'a: aU-time Goldeo West took tbe state lflldbtc nter polo scorer crown_ ll.iRJUI( defeedlDc ttda rear, was named the ctamp De Am.a 8-7 LD llld-s.tb Cout CODfereoc;e's den deatb o't'ertlme. '•player of the year" Tt.rs- --.,.,.,-,-----day by a Yote of cmt'elWiee YID.EO PLUS, INC. _.c,P.::.u.::.•:..L 'c::c:..:"c..:0:..T:..:'.::c.::E_ '";.=· scored 138 coats 211' E. COAST HWT. -...... w-··· FICTmous BUSINESS tills y•r to obUtenle Pat NAliE STATEifENT Moorhouse'• OCC stDcle· ~~~ .... --~e;,;;O;,;l;;;O;,;,;M;;;A;,; .. ;;,:M:;:;!>:..l:.,;•;,.::6;;:40-:;:10t::;~J:,. _____ , The ron....., per... ta seu011 reeoro of 83 set "' .:=_ dotog ba.IIDea u : Lacll De· 19'74. Trout hu a career aJcn. S415 Newport Blwd., total of 163, IDaWtnc Dan Newport Beach 92663: Aatta Cbrttty's 1967-&8 school L, Peters, 461 Ogle st., mart of l.fS. ENSIGN CLASSIFIE D ADS Colla Me-. Calif. 9Z62'7, The ooatereaee cbamploo teAm ........... Dill ---Co.ta .-r In a., -......... 5111, .... Ud1SIL Coacll Joe ,._.. • ._ will be __ _ aut,..,.-81 5 ofll¢8 top'l1 nan....._ GrwM1 .. *-' ,_..anBBI lColar -.All. Ol'ertoll. Jalon "''IJJedwd to rtlln Sailors in semifinals Newport lb.rbor adnDeed SU.rdly to tbe CIF f~A aem.lftaals Ia • water polo, .,_Loa Altos 15-10.Co- roaa. del Mar wu tHmiAated 14-7 by ..... , IIUia. Newport ud 9rmny Hllls are tbe top.lelded team• Ia the piaJOfls, Wld.eb were scbedllled IJr rNterday at E. t.o. Ancei•CtiJCoUece. Newport wu scbedlled to nlm apiAst M1n c-. at 7 p.m. S.:U.yHU.lswualated to meet Urd.Yenfty bleb of lnlne at 1:30 p.m. Saturday's Newport Har~ l!pr .,fetor, wu M.rd~blpt. Tbe Sal1on IUid Los Altos fouctJt oa eYea terms uW the score raebed lZ-10, then Newport palled an.y, scortnc tbe lut 3 (OI.ls. Su:DDy WUs seored tbe first 6 goal5 to taldac aa easy win OYer Corooa del ..... HILL AND HARBOR TENNIS SCORES Here are r..ots or .1.ast week'• matcbes la tbe: wo~ mea's HllllDd Hutlor Tem-ots ._,., B,l [)(VtgON BI.Dloa Bay Club z. Lido Isle 2 · Newport BMch 2, &may HW.!. 8-J! IJMSJON Old Ruch S, PS11Dsula PoiDt 1 Balboa Bay Chlb 2, La- gallO Ntcaet 2 Newport Beach 2, San Clemeote 2 C~l DIVJSJON Lldo llle 3, Balboa Bay Club I StlDDy tWI.s f, Newport Beach 0 C-2 IJMSJON S~r 2, SaoCiemeate 2 INVESTORS WANTED ' RETI RED OR SEMI•Rf:.11RED CORPORttTE ·EXECIJTIVE TO INVEST IN LOCAL CORPORA.· TION (NEWPORT BEACH J FULLY SECURED. NO SURF. THf,'IG, BUT WELL fWRTH YOUR INVESTfGATlON. MINIMUM IN VESTMENT· 115.000 PLEASE TELEPHONE (7 14) 6«l-l093 •A•to eH .. e eFlre • p.,.._ •• Is YOUR Transportation Insured!' Coli Ua NOW ..• for Auto lae•ranH Phone RABBm INStiJlAHCE Sl.oce 1957 ENGINEERS· CONTRACTORS· PLUMBERS LAND DEVELOPERS· ARCHITECTS End septic tank & sewage problems with re-use or water (Ecology). For information on new anti~ pollution system for individual homes and industry, • FOft SoA.LE CHlHSTM.A.S SHOPPING ? I Time 2 Times S Times 20 words or less •• , 2.00 ., •• 3.50 •••• f ,SO 21 to 30 words., ... l.QO •.•• 4.75 •••• 6,00 ThU baalness la OCIDitlct. Pt.rat• laDded 4 players on tel by Ill IDdi.Yidl&l, Slped: the SCC flnt team and 3 Aa.ltl L. Peters, OD the MCOOd IIDit, First T!d.J ltateOMDt wu filed teamer• IDcloded Troat_ D-1 DIVlSlON 0 Sullocol,llewportlleaell CALL (714) 6•2-IO« Wrap a bow on ttlls Kite sal! boat for a super gttt, $3 90 ,00, 675~54 05. AL MOST NEW Navaho base CB, antenna, cable, turner plus 3 mike, $120. 19" Olyr •Ia IO~speed, SfO. Stu 13 skl boots, $15. Horse lnck riding helmet $20. Call Ann, 640,917-4, o BEAUTY SALON fli Hat~ 1 .i BE AUTV NOOK 2732 E Coast Hwy. Corona del M ar Phone 644-7 336 o BICYCLES 31 lo 40 words ..... 4.00 .... 6.50 •• , • 8.00 Each word over 40 ... 10 .•• , .15 •••• ,20 o FLORIST FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS DeMur! Tosh I U1/<l \l .\ PHONE : 646-4479 2438 Newpor1 Blvd. Costa Mesa o HEARING AIDS HAL AEBISCHER ?.!!ov~o· ~I!A .. INO AIDS Proper F'i!tmg Assured 3409 E.Coasl Hwv. Corona del Mar 67f'-3833 ---=- •MARINE HARDWARE o PLUMIIHG-HEA TING Just Plumbing & Heating Water Heaters, Disposals, Drains , Faucets, Copper Re,plpes ..•• Reasonable prices ••. Day, nlgbt, or week-ends! JUST PLUMBING Telepl'lone: 642~4111 License No. 300948 OIIAICAL FOR SALE wltb tbe ooaaty clerk ot Or· Sten Wyatt, Erte Elder IDd uce COilDty Dec. 6, 1976, llm Dtt1.-.a. Secoad t•m MU.Ib: Dec. 9, 16, U, cbotee1 wue liD Crocutt. 30, 19'76, LD the Newport Gr ... Scott aad Bill Rl.ee, Ha..rtJor ED.Ilp. F -&IIU Troat wu abo aamed to ,.PUBLIC NOTICE tbe All..so.tbenl CaUJonU ftntteam, FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT SANTA ROSA "l"-• •• doi:; .!.::C :,r~!: EATON TOURNEY M .. er, 118 VIa Ltdo Nord, Nnport Btaeh, caw. 92MJ: Naocy k. Hutchiii80D, 118 Via Lido Nord, Newport Beach, CalU, 9266l. Tb.ll buiaeas ll CODdltct- oO by .. lodiY!"""· s""'"' N UlCJ K.. flltehluoo., Tbll ltatemeat .... ftJtd wltb tbe 0C1W1t7 clerk of Or-uco ~ Doe, •• 1071. PllbUJia: Dec. 9, 16, u. SO, 1974, .Ill the Newport Hut>or-F-IU17 PUBLIC NOTI CE Santa Roaa c ouere loot.d Ute a lltale t1Ue ooateader, oni"'W'belmtac Saddi.Met Conaie SU.rdty otc1rt lor .... c:ba-lllllp ...... ltb Ulllal 110. El&oD bullillt. bi.U Dln~~~....t at On.ace Coa.tCoUep. Suta Mcldea n.labld Sf'(\, beOIIoc ..,. OCC A..S9.1m- portal .... ., --to..es lD tbe t.ttle tor tbe --, .. -lllllp. F•llerba IDd tbe U,C.lrTIIIe IV -1lod lor 7lb to 111o ......... ..,.. Tba- -l1lo UC1 1V'a t5-41 ... dJ-U Q,7J ... , ....... __ _ fa111or .. --ca. OCC' S YOUNG 2ND IN GRAPPLER TOURNEY 1oo Y-. occ•a 111- ,._.. ~. ~~~~~-~~ IIIII .. ---.-11 ... ---Doe. 1-4 ...... _ c.uoeo 111 c-v~a~a. oce ..... , • .. a. ,_......, __ -·---llsl/1 ....... '"-••lined a .... ....... I?!W, .. .. ... . ... , .. ,.. .. On ,., or-to ..... .. ij .. ...-, ...... 1-1 -Ill 11lo Ill I I ... -. ....... ............. _.. .. .. an...-vrr . Y P <i r E n d U s e d C a r CLEARANCE ! 2Y2 ACRES OF FINE USED CARS & TRUCKS DRASTICALLY PRICE SLASHED TO CLEAR BEFORE JANUARY 1! Ranchero Z Dr. • MID. Tlul. • Fact. Air AutomaUe tran.m.tssloa -Pwr. Sltnc..A Brabl • : ~ Fact. A1r • Pwr. Stnc. - R/ft,£....Ueot-. $1699: EXTRASHARP 91u tu: •u~: .m4:P Plus tuJ~,~~~~ '72 FORO··;ioo"P"iKuP"!t7"4"MusrANG·G~·A·· VI· hta-Mk tnMmluloa . Alr cc.t.: Automatic-Factory alr Potrr. line.,-...-0 -·-· $2699" Pl•a tu • lteeMt HZK.Zl fDr.--.trua,, Vlay!Rool Potror ._.,.A Brakoo $2299 AII/FII SttrfiCI • VIDYirool . OliGO t:u:•uc;•;;•t.~~~~;;~iTiA~;.·~~f;:~~,;~~ n, , ..... -. ,.._..,, __ ,._.,., $6999 ......... _ • ' • REW'OI!T~81-THURSDAY, DEC.!, 1116'· <XIIUIA DEi. liAR, CAL Ntwport Beach Balloa Island . MU!ItEo I£Sl'1'-PAll 1 L=ido l.;sle. c:...:or:=:_.Mar=:=-:R:.:;:e:.;:a::l Estate Newport hach CiKono del Mar Bolboo Island CDM Duplex SOUTH OF HIGHWAY 2 bedrooms-2 baths IN EACH NIT o MEW COMnRUCTIOII o 4-CAR GARAGE o W"LK TO VILL"GE CALL--to see 508 Dahlia!! ·~:11'- NEAR-THE -OCEAN TRIPLEX . . • ls obvious, e•• as you approach this elegant split-level OOplex. Architecturally, It ap- pears to be a slDcle family bome. The lower 11tdt bas 2 bedrooms, 1 bath. IDC1 tbt III!PeJ' hU Z bedrooma, 2 bathl: --Both urdU ba.e aD u- c•lltol OCEAN VIEW. Tbereare31Dd1ndaalgarqes. The property Is located oo a corser la Cof'OQI Hlchlands -- Witb I price Of only $145,000 OV£1 J0 YEARS OF se•hCJ! I .. CAMYOM M1W OM H•"ll'! Bubbling Fountain Gre<!ts You at Huge Front Courtyard in this 4 Br, Broadmoor III. Decorative Masonry, Beamed Ceilings, Sliding Walls or Tempered Glass to Patio & Gardens. Formal Living & Dining Garden Kitchen w /PBS6 Thru Bar to Pool Area. Mstr Br Has Acljaeent Beautiful Tiled Jaeuzzi. $295,000. MST QE u• 14 TM1 Oltt'IIMt' a& I S Sharp end unit 'Trina" model. 3 Bedroom, 2\o!o batb, parl<-like set- ting. $103 ,000. REALTORS 181 Dover. Drive. N.B. 631-1100 Attraetive 4 bdrm. borne on comer Jot. Bay views from Uving room 6: up. lllain bedroom. $1115,000 JJ,.i,. .J~t. Lw<urious 4 BR . borne-Falllil¥ rm. lo formal dlnl•l. 'IIIIth, "I". towud Hmilar Island. IIMt liP-•· JJ,J;. _9,1, 5 lldr--· 4111 -. fe!IIIA1 .... " f.-1 418.::.\ IMp we ,.u. • -'-.~ . ·-I • --•--;-- j . BUJ. GRUNDY, Inlor ·~ : ·~ .............. u... . .. , uw.o. ........ , •. ,.. .... .: I: . . . OLD CORONA $223,500 •••• VIEW!! DUPLEX Corooa del Mar '•mirror image'' IID.Its -eacb with 2 bedrooms, 2·1/2 baths, fireplace., beam eeutac, doable garage -· etc. See ocean and bay sttt:mg down! Only$189,500 Call for appolntmeD' •••••••••••••••••• .Cido Jsle vem INDOOR /OUTDOOR LIVING! Thts betutltUUy decorated borne 1s located oo on~ or the Isle's un1quely opea areas and offers . 2 very prtvate patios for your outdoor rel.u:atloo 0r entertainment. Also, you can cozy• to t.'le lDdoor llreplace When pop corn seuoa rolls uoaac1. Truly a ''Home Sweet Home.'' ! bttbS, Z bedrooms, $165,000. ••••••••••••••• . MLI IALU REPORT Sales through the Multiple Listing Service of the Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa Board of Realtors totalled $376-1/2 MILLIONS in the first ten months of 1976. THIS IS A 56,4 PER CENT INCREASE OVER THE SAME PERIOD OF 1975. 6,540 new listings were processed, of which 66 PER CENT WERE SOLD. 65 per cent of the sales were coop~rative. List your property with a Realtor • • DEL POOL KOME Foar beclroom, or U you prefer, S btdroom .U•• formal dlDiac. Fantastic pool with jl.euul, outdoor beaters. cu BBQ. Enclosed rroot eourt yard •~ •tlll ol1ellial prdeo aod ftsb pood. See tb!J; UDIQue bome 10'-reclate. $76,300. " BIG CANYON CUSTOM OPEN HOUSE SAT & SUN 1 to 5 17 ROY"L ST . GEORGE Speetaellla.r 4,840 8Q. ft., 4 bedroom home lD fiMl lifces of CODSh'tlction. Family room and tlbiUJ onrlooldll& JOI'Ieous pool area ud coU eou.e. wo .COry UY1D(r0om wtth rnustfttlnplace ud ntw loll $385,000. Open bouNSit.udSm. 1 tD 5 p.m. can 640·6161 DOWN TO THE SEA · SEE THIS SHIP-SHAPE CAPTAIN'S HOM~ TWO BEDROOMS PLUS DEN WITH PRIY ATE ENTRANCE. WOOD-BURNING FIREPUCE, BEAMED CEIL- ING, PATIO AND SHAft£ TREES ON LARGE LOT -· SPACE FOR YOUR RECREATIONAL YACHT. FlNEST NEWPORT HEIGHTS AREA. S87 ,000. MARTIN ~313 REAL ESTATE HIGHWAY CORONA DB. MAll IT'S FOR SALE! Tbe oae you've all been waitine for! 'l1le original Portnrmo model bome in llarbor View Homes! It's iantastic! Olle d. tbe largest len, 2 ..-.rimliliDg paab; loft room is . fmisbed out in llltck and barn siding, ~ is air·conditioned, upgraded and -..talb' developed. You abould see It! y.., sbould buy it! At $1S8,500, fee! Upo.jiOOf' mMH REAL TOR~ 675-6000 2443 East Coast Hignwav. Corona def Mil' •lso in New Verde, at 546·5990 INDUSTRIAL M-G ZONING . 'fOR SALE OR lWE .-~s .. o•a uY G\ffill ...,.., RO&IIION. .... ,iir ' . . • BRAND NEW PIER & SUP Fou bedrooms~ four bl.tbs. New two-atory -- NEVER OCCUPIED! Pier ud alip, patio, lots of wood ud rta..A, aew carpets and drapes, e.-er-cba.Dgtnc new of tbe Bay. Priced at 5289,500 CAU. 673-3663 EVES. 673-1016 Welcome ... To Deerfield ~ JUST REDUCED! One or the finest 2 bedroom, eoavertfble den, 2 batll Domes ln the' area ! Deconted tn soft Birth tones -many utns -great locatioo! Just redaeed to $66,900. Lorrai.D e Rennie, 752-1414. ('M4) ----------~----------- ,01 DOVER DIL, U).I23S I 1644 SAN MIGUEL, 6U·6l00 4S4S CAMPUS DR., 752-.1414 RENTAL MESA VERDE o 3 BEDROOMS o DOUBlE GARAGE o NEAT & CLEAN o 2 BATHS o FENCED YARD o PATIO S450 pe< MONTH lOY I. MeCAIDLI UALTOI. II 548·7729 aeu.YL.e se•vrce s:tNCa IHJ •• M!W'OilT CDSTA aDA -waiT COUT MWY .. 'll.-ltT MACIIO l ) • 'Price of peace' film ...... ol 1 ma))r, MW clocamtlltarJ ftlm --''Tlle _., ____ .. Brakes-Your Choice • For can willo disc or ....... type -.lJ·=---bf .. Amertc"'lt• a.t.e ,zn .._ . .,...__.., .......... -Put, .. eoape.rt.UGn WW. tht fllm'a prudleer, A.meneM s.- cnltJ C:O.eU o1 Boltol, Vl1'(tola. The 'DOOI'Deem..t wu ..... by A.E.L >leo p ..... dfO!, Admlru wuuam M. McCloy ol H-rt 11eaco, wbo added that,...., ottM 16 mm ~-color motJal plehlr. anuatltbtelorlola free to oommaotty c~ tbrougbout Call.t:u·ma. $4088 _ ... ,.-ts utr• J.w...f F,_. Di1or: I..,UN -,....,, diK br•h pack • ltcpad; ud rm.ped (tcMl wMel ~""~' • lll'lp«::. li,C••uloe l}'~tcm 11111 rOIOI\ {,j""" fiOI til• cl...k 1n r wlto:rit I OR ·-W ..... err--lJpr. ltbt1U _. buk( Jon~ ~II l""r •heels • R"p.,r,:t hOI>! •~I batlftJI • I•· 'f"'« b(akc li}'Of110IOC: ir>tCm. :leW n11id. Tbe 2'1 -l,n mi.Dute film documentary ls hued oa tbe tindlDgs of a one-y•r n- search study of eompantfYe tffilds 1n mWtary ~tn~Qrth betweeo the U.S. IDd the U.S.S.R. The study ladtcates that as of mtd-1976 the U.S.S.R. Is ahead by a ratio of 5 to 3 in otreostve strategic weapoos and by some 50 to 1 1D defensive strategic weapons, ·- Tire• · luha · lli111•e•r -t ..... , East Ctast lii'••J Ctrtlll 1111 k, Clllf. SATURDAY DEC. 11 AUCTION Tbe l'llm does oot take a position as to what sb:luld be doae.lnstead, eaeb vlewer Is asked to pa_rUclpate I..D a '•poll for peace" by YOting on whether or not America should try to regain our lost mUttary superiortl}. 9 A.M. O'NEIL MOVING AND STORAGE, INC. 4101 South Main St. At Sunflower--south of MacArthur SANTA ANA • WAREHOUSE SALE DUE TO UNPAID STORAGE items from over 30 lots will be sold: Liv. Room, Dining Room, Bed- room, Den, Kitchen, Patio furniture; Pictures, Chairs, Mirrors, TV s, Lamps, Office Furn., Sport- ing Goods, Record Players, Stereos, Box Springs & matts., Refrigs., Sofas, Tables, Toys, Wheel Goods. Antique round American oak table, 4 chairs, buf- fet. Two (2) antique Japenese rifles. Elk's head. SEALED BARRELS, BOXES & CRATES, Rugs, and many misc. items. FOOT -LOCKERS, TRUNKS, ETC. CoMelllld•ee ..,.,.,Ju,. ... A.VCTJON CGII .. f - Valuable possessions are usually packed for storage. Come and guess what's in the boxes,etc . ( YOU COULD BE IH FOR A BIG SURPRISEIII ALL MERCHAIIDI$E MUST IE PICKED UP Dll DAY OF SALE . . . . ... .. ~ . ~ MOLLY MAGHIEN' JOAN ASHE, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mlchl.el Ashe, 106 VIa Xanthe, Ltdo Isle, ls one of the 4 s!biors selected as Zonta girls of the month for November from the local high schools. She is Girls League president at Newport Harbor hlgh school and ae. tlve tn sports, tneludeing tennis, swimming: and bad- mlnton. TEMPLE TO OBSERVE HANNUKAH FESTIVAL Temple lsalab of Newpo rt Beacb (Conservative) will celebrate Hannuk:ab, the festival of ligbts, with a buffet dinner dance Sunday. Dec. 19. at the Newport Rtv~era clubhouse, 350 RlvJE>ra Drive, Costa Mesa.; Tbe event wU\ begin at 6:30 p.m. witb a no-bost coelctall hoou. Shalom Sherman, weJJ . known lsneli entertainer, wUI be tbe master or cere- monies and will entertain with singing, music, comedy and fol k dancing. The sisterhood of the temple will swnsortlltsres- tive event, according to the president of Temple Isaiah, Harold Tipper. For reserva- tloos, call 646-75 12 or 545- 3665 before Dec. 13. PLEDGES AT S.D. Torrey Lee Morva y, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Morvay of Newport Bea ch, has been pledged to Kappa Delta social soror ity at San Diego State Uni- versity. She Is a rreshman in liberal arts aDd has been elected pledge class Ms- torlaJI. Service mrtl Quality .'iillf"f! 1946 NURSERY- ollis}ers FLORIST ARRIVING SOON •.. YO UR LIVI1>G CHRISn1AS TREE BECO\IES "ONE OF TliE FA \liLY" Prop~rly tubbed and cared for, your living lref' can join family r~stivilif'S year aft~r year. I nm~ t rf'P~ from 9.95 Select from these PINES .-\LErro~ JAI'.-\NESF. R!.ACK, \fO~TEnEY IT:\LIAJ\. ST0:\1E. Garlands, Wrealhs and Swa~s of frc -.h pinr, •:~Jar and fir. Christm as frav,r.-1nt·r . Somf' already dl•corated. Also ... Boughs o f frf'sh grcPns from ] .6<) hum h B .. r., ROOT ROSES THE HOLIDAYS Jellll•~ ~-.. Sa-IlL WllllllwJ111 . s--n ; _,.. :JJolllfUd ' PHONE ~5525 CHANGE NE Some guys have been feeding at the public trough so long, their chin whiskers are starting to smel1 kind of bad. These are the fellows who call themselves '•career public servants.'' A better name would be ''Wetlme Jesse Jameses." Who hires these rip-off artists? Who keeps sendLD.g them back to Washington, Sacramento an d Santa Ana ? The voter, that's who. He's the guy who complains about taxes and complains about the bureaucracy, and keeps re-electing the guys that are doing these things to him. Can't he read his tax blll? Looks like lhe only thing he can read Is the Los Angeles Times. Almost every Um e the Times recom mends somebody·-and usually it is one of the blg spenders-- th e voters go out and re-elect him. Does that ma.ke sense to you ? This poor dope picks up his sample ballot and sees a couple of dozen candidates and another dozen proposttlons. He not only doesn't understand the propositions, he doesn't even READ them. Just looks in the Times or the PUot and votes the wa y he's told. Then screams about his taxes going up. Maybe we should change the voters. The politicians keep promising '•tax reform," what the hell ever that is. They talk about ··law and order," whatever that means. l.Alok at the Hearst case. Do we have law and order? Look at your taJ: bill. Do we have tax reform? Look at who's still in oftlce: Cranston, Kennedy, Proxmire, Badham, RUey, Carpenter-the same old lineup. lf you've got a baseball team that won't produce for you, shouldn't you shuffle lhe lineup a btl? Congressman Albert retires oo $55,000 a year. Why? The folks down in Oldahoma kept electing him, that's why. San Diego came up with a pretl}' good Idea last month. They voted to l!mlllhelr '•public servants" to 12 years In o111ce, That's a step In the right direction. Let's aU get tn step with them, then lower the limit to ooe term. One term, with oo pension. And, n6t time you gel a ticket lor going over 55 and burning up too much valuable fuel, think aboUt lhe lame duck Coogressman wbo has already run up a $100,000 gasoline bUI while fiytng around on a Vllcallon hip at your espense. · Years ago In Massachusetts, they had a pretty good Idea: Only property owners were allowed to vole. Wby don't we try that again? It's real easy lor a guy IIYing In an apartment or a rented house, or a college dormitory to ~te for higher property taxes, or pass all of lbose proposltloos that put us deeper Into debt. He picks up and moves on tn a yea.r or two aud does the same thing somewhere else. You shouldn't be able to vote lor that kind of thing, unless you're willing to help loot lhe bill. I see where Sen. Cranston wants to increase tmmtgra.tton quotas so we can get more people Into this country. The 60,000 a month that sneak In Uleplly don't count 011 lhe quotas, right, Alan? Guess be flcures we can pass l lot mol'<! bood Issues II he can Import the YOtes oo a wbolesale !».sis. Tblnk It over. Maybe It's time "" changed the lineup 011 this ball team. EYeo II we weal oul and got a bwlcb of guys wbo don't lalowllrst l».selrom second, we couldn't do any •orse, could •e? Maybe Gene Autry cool~ help us out. Al Forctt BOONDOGGLE OF THE WEEK: Di~ you kDoW that $262,000 of your money Is betoc speol to study robols? We'U leU you more about IIIla out •eet. We don't ha•e any robots down at liM! slore, but we DO bue the best In American- !!!!!!:!!. ... lUt. • . . . • T H ACROSS l. Newport's Is ''the most." 7, Bees do •. some birds, too. 9, Great height (abbr.). 10. Federal Govt. Is p..~st too, too! 13. Bovine mating call. 14 . Pre.communlst indi- pendent Russian laborunton. (Not In som e m0t1ern dir- tionarles .) 16. The old gent, hims~>lr! 18. Worthless mongr l'!l .... 21. Amtrak (aLbr ,J. 23. Exclamation, 24 • .Come forth. 26. Still --a.s In time. :!8. Could be you. 29. Sometimes ta ken for St. Nick. 30. ~ot as difficult as you tOOugbt. 34. Mu's name (Ensign'& uews ~ltor). ss. She lnrited the guests. E N S 37. Spare U an' spoU 'em. 38, Usually come ln pa.lrs. 39. Vote }'es. DOWN 1. Whether or not to. 2. Makes good Christ mas caroler. 3. Brand of appliances. 4, Devoid of action. :.. Small apenln~. 6, Language of tile Scottish Highlander s . 7. Mh or match wit11 kiss. B. One of our a r med forces (abt.>r .). 10. Oops! •• )1st like !f3 ljown. 11. The "Arab5" have a ·..-or d for H. 12. Married (I ~ess ) to o11 35 across. 13, ••• And a happy :-; .. w Year, too. 14 . Ov er, again. 15, Joyce Kil me r loved C brtstmastime . li'. Saota might say th.ls, too. I 18. Shopping complex (abbr.). 19. Dead eM. 20, A Chr istmas tradi- tion. 22. Baclcward {.Prefix). 25, Impregnated with in- n ammable fu mes. 27 . Old movie star and dancer. (But OOn't let her last name mislead yo u!) 28, Cou lr1 be me, too. 31. Read about the special Ens ign gift subscriptions -- 3 for $10.00. 32. Do~onfu se wit h Eng- lish wagon •. this is an Au stralian parrot. 33. A drip or a r ip (hon - estly! --this Etij!:lish langu . age of ours!). 34. A good day (abbr .). . 35, Santa 's shout almost wo rked out, he re. 36. As tar as eye can SEE! 38. Now , how the 'eU did tbl.s a:et 11! w.p.b:i'? (See 119 across). WITH THE ENSIGN IT'S LIKE SAYING MERRY CHRISTMAS EVERY WEEK! ----Holiday Offer-·------- 1 YEAR GIFT SUBSCRIPTIONS Personalized W~h Your Card Individually Gill Wrapped Mailed Every Week Anywhere In The USA 3 FOR SlO T HI r:IR \'1 /H l'f! W//,1 HI' '1 .~11 f.£11 \' C H RI\'JioLH r'ol\ Fl 0 /'F 1/.U Nfi Wl f H 1 (..1RIT :t.NNOl'!"'CIN G I HI-LIF7 E Z t ORDER FILL IH HAMES -AHO MAIL TO THE EH 0 2721 E. COAST HWY .,COROHA OEL MAR, CAL NAME ,,,,,., .• , ...•............... , .................... · .. . ADDRESS. ...........•.. ~ ..•. , ...•........•.... , ........ · . · · · · CITY .......• , ..•..•..•.•••..••..... STATE ....••.... ZIP .... ,. NAME •.•. , •••• , •••• , •••• o ••••••••••• • •• • ••• • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ADDRESS ..••..... , ..•.•.••.• , ...•............••.... · · · · · · · • · CITY ••....• , , , .•..•••.••.•••••.... STATE ...••....• ZIP ••.... --~-------------------------------------------- NAME •••..••••• , •••••••.••••.•...•.••••.•.••••.•••..•••• · • · ' . ADDRESS •..••••...•..••......•••.. · . · · · • · · · · . · · · · · · · · · · · · · • · CITY , •• , •.•. , ... , ••.•• , , •..••..... ~ATE .•..••...• ZIP •..... c. -· ----------------------------------------------- YOUR NAME .•.•.•••••••.•••••••••••••• , ••••••••.••••.••••••• ADDRESS ............................ em .................. . ----------------------------------------------- • . ... JOe COSTA MESA --e ~·"' Lido Isle bridge dedication set BroWDiea: aad Girl Scoat.s und6 dlrec:tloa ot Mary Anna Jeppe wru rldethelrbtcrctes •· wttb balJoois attac:bed -- aCl'OSS tbe l.Jdo Isle bridge to mart tbe dedlcatloo of the lmpro..-ed st:rocture at 11:30 a.m. Wl!ldneiiday, ~- 22 . Cub Sooats aod Boy Scouts 1100er dlrectioa of Tac Roth- aermel wt11 ma.rch across to 'tbe aceompanlment of saa.re d t'll m and all wblst11l:lg ''Bridge of River Kni. '' Joe Tnnkla, presideD~: of the Lido Isle CommWllty Assn. board, will be master of ce remonies and wUl wei · come Mayor Mllan Dostal and CouncU members, CHy Manager Bob Wynn, con- tractor James Ford, and Cal Stewart, parks, beaches and recreation director . Irene Hardage, chai r man of bridge addition, wUl give history or the bridge. She will direct a trio comprised or Hal Bfrok:n.nt, Eve Mar- s hall and Jean TandowsJcr in 3 bridge medley and finish by leading Scouts in a '• ttlanl· you '• song to the city. Les StetleoSeD, Newport Beach blc~ennW cbair. man, w-Ill commemorate the bridge as a bleentenn1al wo rk , Refreshments will be ser- ved b)' Barban DeMott, president of the Lido lsl .. Woman's Club, and her com- mittee. TEENAGER INJURED IN MESA ACODEN T MarUyn E. Crull, 16. of 900 Dogwood St., Cosu Mesa, suffered :a larented right eye lid and possible eye damag~ in 3 tratnr ar - "ldent on !Ott1 St ., 11 0 feet west of Fet!eral Ave., at 10:~5 p.m. Tuesday, :-;ov , 30. The younP motorist was t r3vel!n~ south on Federal Ave. anrt .. nrountei e-1 "at trout..le making a nght turn f)nt o 20th St., hitting a pa rked ear reg1stered to Barbara .'-. Stone, Santd Ana, poltrE' salt!. Sht> "~<"as e-iv"!n first altl b~ pa.nmerltr s a.nt1 taken to Ho3e-~ospltal, VOLUNTEER LEADERS elected at the annual meet:i..Dg of Ctrlldreo's Homes Society or California Include, from left, Deanls B. King of Woodside, stale president ; Mrs. John (Martha) Kill efer or Coron21 dt:J Mar, On.nge County district boa.rd cha.lr ml.ll , and John F. Potte r of Newpon Beactt, state first vice-president. Mrs. ltt'ilham D. (Betty) Clark of :O.:ewpon Beach \QS elected to a 3 year term on the state t.oa.rd or di rectors. The meeting '"-5 held at the G e11e Aut ry rene! ln Palm Spri~s. SCR toget Ford grant Soutt1 Coast Rep~-rtorr Theatre Is ~lh;lble to re- r eive $""; ,500 In tun<1\rot from the FoM foonr1atloo, the theatre announcli'd t11!S -..·eek. H e Iu ndin@" will t..e ll;iVeD to SCR as part oflf1e l-ounda· lion's nPw Amer!ran plays program, "Nhirh SPE"ks to~>n "OUtaj!e the prtodurtJon of new Amerlr an plars m non· protu pr ofesslooal lt1'"3 tres In lbt> t:nttet:l StatE'S. 1 he Forrl r ounr1ation ad- :n1ni5t ers l'unr:!lnr In U1e for rr, of "OO!tar ts, rath.-r than !:1 the form of r rant 5. Tn .. ,.on. traC't wtth Sf'P C~nstltutesan agrN"m"nl un•!"r w!iJr h thE' F'ound.a tton will reimburse SCR a1 a later date for r·erta.ln expenses up to $7 ,500 Incurred fn r..onn£-Ctlon with the development of onE< or mor e new American plays. T tle provisions of tbf' con- traC't further state that the foo!Jd:ttion rtoes not Pl!t - tlctp3te m the seleC'tion of t11{' plays, Lut relies on thE' 3 ttJsti,. p.adgn1ent of the 1n- 111·tdua ! theat n.•s approverl fo r support. SCR receives nnan,.lal as- ststanr e from the :-.:auonal E:"Jrlo..-rnent for the Arts and lf1f' Callfomta Arts CounC'il . Newport Nursery 150 0 e es t newport be a c h , t e l ep h o ne C 8 1dorn i e • ~ . """ .. o -o .. . ~-~ ·-· --· DAILY ... a ,JO TO 5,30 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK SU~D AYS •·· 9,00 TO 5,30 THE CHRISTMAS TREE CENTER GIFT FREE CERTIFICATES DELIVERY OJ.r Christmas trees, wreaths and ~arlanding are fr esh and green, or snow-flocked if y ou miss having a white Christmas. Our 11living" Christmas trees are in all sizes and may be decorated now, planted tater. Our gift plants say "Merry Christmas" In many colors and varieties. Or, for the do-it-yourselie r, a gift certificate . U you're looking for that perfect Christmas tree (e verbody does!) and decorations that will give your home or office that specl.al festive look, then come relax awhile at Amllng's and look around. 0 Though It's business as usual for our nursery products and laDd- "' ~- 1$ ~ "' ~ }t lil!i ~ 1$ ~ lil!i ~ ~- "' ~ 1$ )i ~ ~ 1$ ~ "' ~ 1$ ~ ,. ~ ~ ' - scaping service, still, Christmas bas come to Amllng's too. Delt•ery In the local area Is free and personal charge accounts, Ma.ter Cbarle ~ and BankAmericard are welcomed. ~ ; !II( A II L J N G -• ..... ~ '" c•'-•~o""'• HOfOTtcu<. Tuu stMc~ , • ., t OR -JUST CALL U5 AMO ltEAO U5 THE LIST Of MAMU l{ ~ 673 -0553 Days 546-1064 Evenings & Sat . ~~'A.~~~~~~"A~I~~~~~~~~~~~ ~------------------• 0 •••taet living pwa•eftcron the birth of ........ Chn.t • lS ~ JAMES S. STEWART • ,J' .. Riflt Rew.,...d l4'fiM.I Sr-rt Strtl1-.,.,, JWOI~"or (f'f'tircd.) •I Ne,.; T"ll4"'-r•d ,._r•••e, liffTflhcre • .,.r( l~olog• ot tlu Ua~Hrrit• -1 Edid N'/.11 . allll Cb~w to tM Q"'"" iw Seotla" , ltaa ,run~ lti• lift" i• M.-rier to tit,. elun-da. Hia iw/ltt~ it fe.U all Ollt'r tilt" E"llfid -•JWG.Iti"ll .vorld tlroHglt lun1drf'fla of lli1 fo,.,.u lhttlerctl, tANHtglt lti• lec::fnrn i• Awt~rU:a a"d A.JCI · tNJ'W., .,.4 tl!rottglt Il ia pMlliaM4 wriri,.,a_ TAN """""~" ia allriJ11ed ·~ ~,.,.; .. ;,,. /rOW! Ail lofe1f book. "'Tite W i11d of tJie $pirit," rr.leru ed i" 111~/J b11 Hoddt"r arul Sto~r11lttu, Ltd., l~(Jntfon. Eftgla11d, a"'d lly rk A.l»i"lldOII ,.,.,..,(, .l'lo'adc-ille, Ttf'IJtf"aMf'. tllla anawer . ·u.-:.'iW..riiello ceatu..,. .. in. the finot are multitudeo for whom the faith ill neither a miracle nor a menace. but aimply an il'ftle- vance : people who •F-"You. •rei:J don't~ us to bolieft that a birth 1,900 ,...... -baa IUIJ' beari~~~r on our beliecinc pnWenw ud bewil- dennenta today! We are liviq in a totally cUfferent uni'ftf"8e now, infi. nitely vaster, c!Uqi,.ty, '*""·· ingly greater in time aDd ...,.ce than the ancient8 who w.rote the Bib&e e"t"er knew. dwar6Dc all your trad:i· tional belief• and pieties into the in.significana!! and irrelevance of an archaeological pedantry. "The forciwneu of sine, the practice of the pre:eenoe of God, the communion of uintl-aU that iB It wa.111 a nw.r vt>loue d ivine strategy outside o ur orbit completely, not our that laid the Child, Immanuel. line of territory at all. We l"eali8t.A upon the doorstep of the world·s have more urgent businea on Ol1f heart ; and immense the responsibil· hands than credulously waiting upon ity of th08e who had to receive this a God w ho perhap8 does not t".Xist. gift into their midst. The character The hope of the world, this J esuP.? of every man and nation, evecy ao-lArt him be ignored !" ciety and culture, would st.aild re-But here i.s the fallacy in that vealed by t heir attitude to this new po8ition. the il1ogic:a1ity of indif- act of God. It wa~ indeed -though terence : Christ refueee to be ignored. they might not realize it _ the c.r it-Look at it this way. There are ical, decisive queMion : "What shall indeed myriads of faet.A in thi8 world ,.,.e do to the Child that sh all be you can disregard. multitudes of ~r ---~--~~~ Nineteen and a half centuries have terms with. They lay no compelling paased si nce the n : and !lti11 at Ad-hande upon you. The politia of vent he drawg near, and still at Juliull Caesar , the origins of the Christmast ime ht-comeJ~ again, the Mnnet. the tactics of Waterloo, the internal motiom of the planetary Holy Child of Bethlehem. God im-nebulae -such thinge do not enter p inging on the huma n race in Chri!St directly into the structure of my _and still the t•hallenJ.!e i" renewed. everyday experience. I can ignore Historically. t here han• been t hree them. I can dieregard them. answers to the questio n, and these But t here are other fac:t.s that will answers have persisted across the nat t h u!l be disregarded. 1 cannot ce~.tWu~::· :§ha ll we do to the Child indefinitely ignore the laws of health, the social solidarity of the commu- that ehall be born? .. F'irst. Herod nity, the demands of duty, t he real- answered it. And his an~wcr-! The ity of death. I cannot ignore the answe~ of lwllfihty: The. an!lw_er of basir truth that "whateoever a man downnght antag~nl!m~. · LA>~ h•m ~ soweth that shall he &180 reap." And destroyed~ Let h1m du:o while he IJt of 8.11 the facts in life that refuse to l!lti~l in t he cr adle. T~ey s.:~~-h~ '" ,• be ignored, the greatest by far is duld. ,.born.._ t o be k:ing. K•r:s;4 e .• Jau Christ..- shaU' ~ve tto )(\nf bitt Gae~r -an~ •'What 8hall we do to tbe Child CAesar s d~puty, Herod. _\\e shant t hat shall be born?" Simeon in the brook any mterfe~nce_ w•~h the sec-Temple anl'!wered it . The old Mint utl.r power. If t h1s ch ild ~~ allo~·ed of God who took the Child into hil!l to grow to munhood _a nd maturity. ann~ answered it. His wu the an- who kn.,ows ho~'' far his menac~.may swe r of com mitment, the a nswer of exten~ .. J..et h1m .be destroyed · complete devotion. For when J oseph Th1s IS H er<;><:~ s un~we r : t he an. and .Mary brought the Child on the swer of ho~tllltr. t he an"~~r t hat day of dedicat ion, this man by some grew and swelled and mulllp hed for inner vision knew and hailed him 30 years till one day it became a a nd tha nked God for hi~ unspea k- mad mob's terr ifying roar--"Awlly a ble gift. "Mine eyes have seen thy with h im ! Awi\y with him! Crucify salvation ." him !'' This is Simeon's answer : the a n- It is being J.!ive n still. In the ~wer of commitment. Jt is being twentieth centu_ry ~sin_ t'lf first , t ht> given still. 1 pra y God it may be world kno~s lnsUnctJvely ~ given today. It is true tha t at the secular SOCiety, a pa gan cult u • an fi rst Advent unredeemed heart. are not saf with Christ. "Gentle J esus. meek and He came doum to earlh f rom h ea1'1!:'1 mild''-tha t wou ld be all right : no Wh o ·M God and Lord of all. danger the re. An unworldly, mys-- tical dreamer-better still. A stained· It is true that he bore my sinl!l and I · d C h · h ·11 yours in his own body on the tree. g au wm ow · r lst , w 0 WI neve r It ;, true that death could not hold come down to t rouble you -best of aiL But a regnant C hrist , an invad-him. a nd that he wu ret~urrected by ing Christ. a li fe.revolutionizing the power of God . It is true that be Christ -that is intolerable. That is alive and out on all the roads of menaces our way of life, damages t he wor ld today, mighty to uve. It is our self-determination, strikes at t rue that he is here at this moment, the roots of our independence. Away and that if only we were not fut with h im ! We will not have this ma n held behind the gate8 of eenee and to reign over us. Let him a nd his fles h we would actually Me him here, kingdom be destroyed! face to face, now. It is true that he can take our There was another question Herod ought to have been asking: .. What shall the chi ld that i8·to be born do to me?" Across thoM! lovely hopes of Bethlehem, the shadow of the tyrant loomed v88l and ominous and terrific. and the Babe seemed weak and helpless. But hi8tory bears w i_t- neu that when the proud tyrant m his might struck out at Mary'e C h ild he wu striking -unknown to him- ~~elf -at the elemental force of the univene. He was pitting him8elf againart the drive of the purpoM! of AJmic"hty God. And it broke him utterly. To repudiate the moral values of .leeus Christ i1 not to join issue with a d im dead ft.gure of a distant past: lt ia to take armtJ against "the ever- lutln,-right'' for which ''the silent · 1ta.n are strong." And that is always a bopelea warfare.. ,.What tJhal1 we do to t he Child that &hall be born !" The Bethlehem innkeeper answered it. And his an- ....,.7 Not hootility. Not OpJ)O!IItion . No. The answer of •ecacklr p~ouu,..,;o... "Do l What &hall I do ! With tbe belt will In the world there is little or IIO!Itin& I ean do. My house ill crowded, my hando full, my mind C....,upied.l wiah I could help them, I moot keep • due aenoe of pri· or1t1eo. Alter all( thill comln« dlild ia DO ,.1 eoncem of m:ine. I am wrry. I am not a llardheArted man. ,... io the liable -they Ale we!- -to It, if tbeT eare ~-It; but t.llat io the belt wo can do. And now I -l'lt t.,<J< to my work. lily ,..-are neocll• me." lives and interpenetrate them with his own, to enable us to uy, .. 1 live, yet not I, but Christ liveth in me." It is true that one day we are going to see him face to face without a ny veil at all. ThMe things are true. And I am begging you not only to believe them, but to vhmalize them. to see them, and to act on the buie of them. For it is as we let the shininr. super- charged truth of them ~ hold of us. really take poueuion of ua, that like Simeon we shall meet C hrist reborn for us this Advent time. -. GOD'S ALBUM w~ moy writ~ ow ,...e in olbum.; w. trUly trwc•-;, 1/oe..,.j; We ,..y c"'-l cMm W. ,...,., With • {iml and Mi/JitM - &l tM -·-.,.. .. lliod Atod inlcript-J-N _,, ,.,.., m.....,...., ,.;u .......... And OCU' <Wt/oly loopoo·olc<-oY. ·s..c. ciHr {ri«tth. tiMro it on olbum. Full of -of-w/liU, ~ no ,..,..., N ..,.,. tr- m.Md. &l tor-r,..,. .... ,..,. In tho booA of life, GOD'S ALBUM. /lloy ..., ....,. be --toitlt ...... Ancl ~·.,.-"'"''""' Write U ~ 11Nrr, -<A""'¢ .. ttrlo•' _,,.. • '•EXCEPT YE BE CONVERTED,~ and become u Uttle ehUctr., ye JbUI DOt enter into the kingdom of heaven" (MattbeW 11:3) -Tbls qr. lor the photogntph of 6 yea r old Maury (Skeeter) North of JacUoa, llleldpD., ftl provided by his great.grand father, Frank Ehrich, Who lJ blare from Jaetaoa, Uv,ing with his son-In-law and daughter, Doo (ot tbe-£Da1p lllltaft) ud Betty Rose, In Costa Mesa. Skeeter is the son ot Mr. aod Mn. Maary North U. T 11e afghan shOwn tn the phOto was made tor the Nortb family by Bert !a Buras. also of Jackson, In commemoration of the U, S, blceateru'da.l e-'ebn.Uoo., The historic theme ts carried out ln the squares of the crocheted af«ban, F rank Enrich, despite his 89 years, Is a dedicated studeat of the Bible, wtth prodigious memory for Blble verses, which he can quote on mom('Qt's aotlee to ftt the occasion at hand. 00 MINUTES I Looked I looked upon a farm Oflf' da)'. That onc-e I U&f'd to ou'n. 1lt• bam had {alff'n to the lf'OU.nd, IT Ul 01-a. nul .... ---The {ieldt< u·ef"f' '"ll'f't'j!rown. .,.,,. hoUt<P in which mv dufdN'n grew, CMIC ..... .....-.... Whf!N' we had lit>rd {fir \·ear~·- 1 tuff'lfti to ~>N' ir brokPn THE SON OF A VIRGIN down. And brushf'd a&.-dP l~f' fr>ar$ I looked UfXJrl 1"'1,\" M•u.f OrJ(' day. "BehOld. a v1fg1n t 1'18lt be with chdd:· (Man . 1:23). In the 1ecord ol Joseptl"t react•ont -are given hg"ht " to the l!lllltreme ttll'bltTaument '" whiCh Miry tKIW found herself . ContitJer Joaeph"t position, MIIV WIS hit '"eapouted wife." Whv hid the 90"1! -av --.d st•ved so tong 1 And now. wt'lat '' thisl &he 11 f~ wi1h child -1/01 by hlln. Her e.piiiii!IOfl. rf 1ndeed she oHered <t to hrrn . II!Uit ""'e seen-.ed rrost IIMat oafi!CtOf'V . HI could hllve charged hef woth ""''"'V and Md her stoned. bUt "beu'Q • 11111 {l it .... , • .,_ m~nded""l ,.,., .. he ··w .. monded to put '-t •-Y povily"· IMMt . 1:19\, Tu find it too had ,ll"rou ·n With thorn,.; a'ld net/IN! Pt'~'l11hf"rf', Marv was h1ghty ho'lored !twit ~~ should be ci10M!fl 10 be thE! virgin moii'>Eit d !he Men•lh. This WIS a drSirr>Ciroo lor whoch every Jewosh woman hoped and prayed. Thf' .c~>rd.c ttf'l!lf'rr hod sou•n 1'h~ yean; had {NUsrd wh1le I htJd c-aN'd For thing~ of lrt~srr worth · flu• thinR" n( Hf'aJJf!11 I let N• Whi le m.ndi~ th11111 ,., Eorth To ChriJJt I tumed with birr" (l!fJI'""!t. And cnt>d. "()Lord. for~ive 1 I haJ•pn 't much !tm c lf'{t for ThPf!, But -"""" that She 1\k! heard the glad news !rom the A.nvet Gabr•el. 1he wu to fmd herlell in ttle !"11011 ~lUong DOI!tronof an unmltT ied m111den wrth ctutd. L1nle wonder thlt Mary hastened to tl'le hi ll country to Yllfl fl11fibe'l h. lf'e IOIOI!hlll'-10-be of m!racuh:a.IIIV·bOm John . Ieier Cl!lled Joht! the S.plosl. Who.•n •uch a case . would bftter undet'sland, or be better !riled to g1ve sv.,.,.thoe1 ic ldvice to .. ,.,, Sur · "wto1 1e he 1~1 on thele thlf9 ."" with a hee\Oy ~-'"the lnfll!l al the lord ~ad to h11rt·· artd JciM(Ih '-•ned thlt hiS bllc:a..d hiCI told him tte •uth. thlt the •• tndMd to be t'-hotor«< JIIGI'* of she Messiah of ltrMI . tt'e ~mer of t innert. Not many ,\"f>tlN to fwe .. Th~ wasted \"eQ~ foreuPr gonr. ThP davJJ / !'an 't rerall. f{ I C'oull five thofif' day.f QJlain. I'd m akr Him Lord of all n,...N>n-'A' ftrmM~ •• -...... ~~ •• ~~ 1'"-'f-'0""!• .t ,.~ l:,,....,...,, Mary remaoned With Elil~h lot lbOut 11wee months. or unt il fhe birth of Jotm the &.pt•st (l'*e 1:36.56). but now the relit test lay ahelld, for she 10011 ret(,n to her l'lolne in Nllureth to lace her retiiii<'M .net acq..amrances -l'nd Joseph, her be- trothed. What would tnev say? And lbove all, whit would he n y) How could ltley be e~tpected to bellew her stOI')I J An angel "-d eppea!Wd to her, Hl<leedl It -• beca.-. our lord -~ the . Son ol God. born •nto the world by • virgin and not partaking of Adlm"t s inful nllture. tt111 He could 00 to C•tltltl'y end pay the full ~*'~!ltv tor our ''"'· He ""tufferMI fa ""', !tie J .. t for the UI'IJUII . thll f'e might ll'ing ut to God"" 11 ~. 3:18\. THE CRADLE, THE CROSS AND THE CROWN _,..., ID Mlc ......... Mn. H. M. - FROM "THE JEWISH HOPE" Once •Eain we hav,. !'orne to the 8ea~oll nf * year wrn.n mur h nf th•· civilized ...,-odd .-m~morate!' the hirth nf our lord and Saviour J~u!l Christ. H.. ha~ chane:ed the eourM' of history and th.-'''')" li'"'"l! of men who ha,·e put thdr faith in Him. Tim-;, reckoned from tht' ,.omin,c. i11 to the world ..,; our Lord and Saviour. !O thai men now tran&· act all their legal husint'!!& acknowled,c.:i njl. tht' year date of our Lord. The date of Hi!! birth i! nnt rt."rorded in the Bible. but the fact remains that He did come. Alao, He lived before He nrne, for He WtJS from everlu ting, "Who:'e Foi n~a forth ha,•r= been from of old" lor eternilyl I Micah 5:21 . So now we reckon timt' from the New Crr:oa - tion, B.C. (bt:fore Chri!<l,l or A.D. taft~r the birth of our Lord !. It i!> most inter~! in~ to obeave that e\•en amon,~~: non-Christian!!. t~re Itt:: world 6~urt!1! who acknowledge that our Lord was a Uniqut' Personality. Even flaviu!! Joeephu5, the Jewish hi5torian. in referrin~ to our l.ord. Mates, .. If it be-la...,·ful to eall Him a man ... " Still another state.. "Supe:rficial minde see a resemblanc,. !Jet ...,•een Chrillt and the foundere of empires end the gods of other reli~oo1. That retoemblanee doet not exillt ... I b ow mea . . . and I tell you that Jeau1 <llrill: it not • man," Another eminent writer hM this tribute to pay our Lord, ,.J am not 1 Oariltian ... but I am ready to admil after lhMiyioc the world of human mi.ery for alxtl ,...,.. that I aee no way out of the world • tra .. le• but the ••r Jesu• would have found hed He UDdeuu.ken to do $he work of a f.' ... de.& tt.....,..n." Indeed, what thete em neat -dkl not realiae, much Jike Jewry at larp, for they did not oludy our Lord'• plao and pupoce which He le workint out for time and elenity, •• that we cannot hne • better world ...W we firM have better mf!ll • ...'J"hht ean oaly ......w.L.e by men beins oonverted, born ... &ora above, u OUf LOrd told Nkode- ,.... uy e IDVwt be born •sain.., (John 3 : 7l , le witiJCIIIfins amon8' Jews ancl thrir &e.dm-a. we 6ad tUt they, like tbe world 6surea ........ dld DOl so all tho woy ID roprd to Co4 _, lllo purpooe in O.riot. Tho lew olton COT H a that CJuitl did nothint toward 11ni• ....r pcleei therefore they aay He •• JtGt .... "'-iood 0... On one occaaion we had th~ opportunity to """it nt:M to 1 Jew who planned to becOme 1 r1bbi and theu ~ave it up. tie wa11 ,urrounded by 1 lar~ group of Jew• as we carried on 1 d i!Cul!&ion about the thing• of God, and o~ of the excuses whicll he uM:d at to why the Jews rejected Christ was that our Lord did not brin~ in univerul ptaee. But as Atated ahove. all that our Lord did and said was within the confines of God's prophetic plan. There was to be Uae Cradle, into which H~ would come u a child hom, a aon given (lsa IJ :6 .f. There was to be the Cro.a, at the Lord J~us t tated. "And •1 MORt lifted up the ~pent in the wiklerne., even ao mult the Son or man be lifted up : that whMOe"Ver t,e. lieveth in Him .hould not periah, but have eternal life .. !John 3:14, IS. Numbers 21 :9 L Moreover, there waa to be the Crown! But inslead of reoeiviR« the Crowh_ ri«btfully dut' Him from ain(ul bumanity for JM)'if\1; dw price of their redemption. our Lord rtuived at their h•nd& a crown of thorm (Matthe• 27:29 1. However, God hu crowned His~. loved Son with many crown .. h Kin« of kinp and Lord of lords, h it is written: "Y 1111. have I aet my kina upon my holy hill of Zion. I will cleclare Ute decree: the Lord hath Mid unto me, nou art my Son ; thlt day haft! J bqotton thoe. Aok of -and I ohoiJ sl,. tboe the heothoa for thitoe bbcrita-, ud the utte:rmoat pan. of tlM earth for thy po 1 t 1 •ion" (PM.2.U). Oa uotber ~ • Jew •• aaerly oshaot ofler we 1101 Cod'o plao ond par· -for Jewry ond the world a1 larp. Afoor •po-hn....W,"Do,... ...... _, w..ltl do If I Wlond tU!? I ....W - 111k:i .. l" He IIIW 11 a -r-..t..l a lnfie thine k ... to laa" ...... c..r ......... ..,.._ DOt """' for Jewry • • wlool., hnt oloo r .. tho Int .... '-lly .. larp. A Jewe. to wttoa we had ,...-.. title. claiw of a.n. O'lef tl.t ,...,... ca.e to 1M t .... He .... iaoleod .. s.m... of tho world . ~ tho au._ -.._ """" ..,. .,..., leer ~ •• .. • .... ..,_. bored Hla """' aN Sorioodoond. 0... ,...,_ lotUt.-y-1-.wiD~ia .. ,. ...... aad reon .. Ria • deeir ......... s..Ioar. Evolution of the Tree .. _.,__....,._ 1M .. 'Cir4 77 ..... .. ..... ., ........ a.tll, ... . ., ...... ., ..... _ .. .. Conlnt .1 r ... .-. (Eolo.) _. _ _. • a prop to leU the_,. .t _ _. ... • their feast day, 0. ' 11 .... 'fte -oymboli-_..,. ... tloo- •..-..s --· Llttlr wt.lte wafen--. ..... .,. .. eer-.nt: and thew wafen .... a ... 5Kftd Host. The wafers..._.. I I S, replaced by fancy ............. - huded out to vifttia& c::hiWne. 'Thrn cand'" were...._. .. rlz I; • U&frt of tbe World. The nrfi•• .I ........... dehri-..bw_,.... .. Strubour& in 1805. nus ""c l I I • I the b'ft hunc with r01e1 c.-fro.,..._, and: appln, wafers D .,.,..._ 11Je roR was uted as a syoA II .I 6t Virpn and in numy paintm,., M., II Jhown holdin& a .,._ Goethe mentic:JII'le'd a tree ia .... ,., • helore 1800. He wrote that the tNe .. .. decorated with rruits, swec: ......... 1ipted up with wall. amdles.'" Samuel Taylor Coletidp (1171-IDC) visited Germany with his pod f,...._ William Wad!WOI"tt. and hit.._, Dorothy, and in 1798 WI"'te thee ...... a friend in England. "'n the eaa•a bef~ Christmas Day, one of the.... 1 is lighted up by the childralinle .... the parents must not go; a .,..e: ,..,.. ....... ... ranened on the.-tabl~ at. litdr ·" -• from the! wall. a multitude of little ....... are fl•ed to thl' bough. but not • • .. ~ it till tbrty are nearly COftiUIIIIed.. Cal .. paper, etc .. han~:-~ and lutten few tlte twlp. Under this b ough the childft'D a.,. ..a .. order the pr~sents they mun for ...... parents, still concealing in their p* '-11 what thev intend for ~ach otlw-. n.. .. parents a-r~ introduced, and e.eh F I his little ~tift ; tht>~' bring out the,...."- tlwir pockets. and prtsenl thnn wftt. ...... and embraces ... the shadow of the ...... and its appenda~tes C'm the waft, .... arching o,·l'r on the ceilin& mab a,_,. pictu~." Prince Albert introduced the Cfwt4 I tree into England. In 1848 the,,., fp~ Lcmdon Newt ran a descriptian of ........ foot tree at Windsor Cast~: "'On ... branch, an arranged a doun wu t1ip1ft. Pendant rrom the branches are ele .... trays, ba!lkets, bonbonnieret .... ..e.r 1"8Ceptacles for sweetmeats, of die__, varied and expensive kind; and el al fOI"''It$, colours. and depee.s of-..,.. Fancy cakes, ~ilt gingerbrUcl-... fll~ with sweetmuts, are aa.ou 11 f1d by variously rolored n'bbons from the branches. The h-er, which standt upon a table covered with white d..,..., Is supported at the YOOt by pUn ol ~wefts of a larscer kind and by toys and ... el all de~iptions suited to the )'OIJIW•I fancy, a nd to the several aces ollhe interesting scions of Royalty for ,.._ p-atiGcation they are dispt.yed. 11ae - ol each redpient is affixPd to the 4lol, bonbon. or other present intended r. ll. tO that no diflrrenoe!l of opinion In lhl choice of dainlie!l may arisc to dllhlli d. ftJUanimity of the illustrious juvealles. 0. the summit of the tree stanch tha 1..,. el an angel. V~ith outstretched wiap, ••If' • a WJ"tath." (r-~ to repri•.r tJria ,..,__, t-......., -'IIW "CitriMJJtfU Ctri.U" W .,..,., ....... cuwf~ f1l SrtlbfH l'whlhliou, trw:.,~ FlonM). J JElus u s When I'"""">' Thy tliOftd'rot,. lot• rltU:It proomptPd Tltt"f' to M!rtJ Tlty Son to Nrth for fro'" •bo••· I NIIIIOI mtttprt>hf'nd Thai Thou did•t hot'f' ptHJr '"" i n MiM, A• W-'f'll n• nil mnnltind. • Am-.r rhf' billion• teho nOtt· lit• It~ thi• poor t'fll f? of IHN Tit~,.,.·, nf~n• to acJitom Thou ~Dill ltof P• Tit., ble•~ HOJH! til•• t'ltf"f'rt T,.. -'tl"N hn ·rtf ~~~lfed in .ill, If tlwy .,UJ lf't Hiwt Ut. 7'111! C41'ht of Cleriat,..• if 'T'II:y CC/c To fiWlllulcM«i fftf!ftl, .4 .... H• .,.,_..., .._.., Ujt .4 ................ -...... • If,..,.,.,. jftl.th-HU.. -·-.... .,_. to ...... ,. f"CCIe • .,..QrNJ,....Trwt4ccse••)S,.....J-y A ... /IAI ...,,._., -Wioo, A_., ... ,.._,.;...,.,.,., , ........... ~··-T• ,..,_ ny • ..... ..,. .... /11_ ....... ._ ... ...... P. Atw. "zt ;e • MATT RES SES •cw --.......c lm.ocular ShaJift .. ...... -c::.tt. CD ITA MESA MATH.EIS 01). 21•M.,..rt .. .,. S41·1JI! "7""' ••• Cemral Bible Church 23RD ST . at OR AN GE , COS T A ME SA -6.45-5050 IH\11<1'1' \I•I.UU\t,IJ'II'I ,I~·\\Ifll( Sundl.y worship ......• , , . 10:45 a.m. and 6:30p.m. Sunday scMol -9:30a.m. Wednesday service -7 p.m. THREE LOCAL OEBUTAXTES were U.:.C tbt 11 ,_., ladies pres.tllld u seomtd c-enuc-COI'ODit detMtaatH at tbe 28tb anaral ball Satardly, ~-!7, IP(IIlmred by Con>oet ball boord of !be N-.1 Ct.rlly Loop, Loo Aace1es cbq)ter, at tbe BeYerly HUtoo 11otel, from left are Jou Dea.rtoc, ttupter of Mr. tad Mrs. Daaa1d Louis Del.rlDrc, U Almood Tree LaDe, lnlne; Lorre Jeu Robinson, dugbter ot Mr. aod Mrs. Edftrd Barr Roblnson, 17 PolDt Lorna, Spyfllss HlU, and Cbrist} Ann Frazier, datagbter of Mr. and Mrs. Rooald Gordoo Fruler, 99ti Baystde Ccwe West, Newport Beach. AU tbe mothers &lao ban beell Coronet delluta.Dtes. (Keller photo.) An independent c hurch wUh Bible teaching ministry THE RRST BAPTIST CHURCH Why can't Johnny read? 2501 ClIFF DR., N EWPORT BEACH . 6~2 -7443 DR. F . K E HTOH BESHO RE,/'·\ O fJN SUHD.t.Y SCHOOL ••••• 9 tl0 .t..N, WORSHIP •••• 10: )0 .t..M. I. 7 f'.frll. BIBLE ST U DY 7:)0 P.M. WED. ATTEND T H E CHURCH OF YOU R CHOICE CH RISTIAM SCIEHCE SERVICES flKST f'lfi 'Rf'H O t f'ltRIST, S<U"TI:-."1 H03 \'r a l.rdn ~eWflo.•r t Rea..:h Sunttay School -9 & !0:30 Sun&1y St>rvtce -9 ., 10:30 WED~f::SDAY EVE:-;"lNG MEETING 8:00 P.m. Rl ·\11/,1, J..'lll!\1 Week day&: 9 am-4:30 pm Wednesday: 9 3111.0:45 pm Tuesda)': 9 am . 5 pnr, 7-9 • st..( 'OND C HI R.f'H 01- CHJUST §("It !1o 1·151 Newport ~ea<;h at Coron~ dt!l Mar 31 00 Rletnc VIew nr. Sund2y School -10 3.m. Sunday Servtce -to a.m. Wednesday: 8:00 p. rn . ~~ \11/,1, R lltl 'ot 3500-B E. Coast Hwy . Entrancf' on Nurtssus Mon.-F'rl.: 10 am to 5 pm Sunday altemoon: 1 to 3 Saturday: 10 am to 4 pm • • • • You ne cordially tnvtted to allend COOrch Services and to use Reading Rooms, Wt' Invite you to worship LUTHERAH CHU RC H OF TH E MASTER, LCA 2900 Pactnc View Dr . Corona del Mar. Ca.ltf. LAWRESCE D. FRt.:HLING Pastor -· POOne 644-2664 St:NDAY SEH VICES: Sunday School .. 9:1 5a.m. Worship. , •.. 10:30 a.m. :>iursery and Coffee fl our Coste Me:.a FIRST UHITED NITHOOISTCHUICH 191 n 5 1 • h <trbol B ivd C~llll>C.._.._ ........ ,-9:)0 Ww-..... -I I:HA.N.. EARL W. ISBELL, D.O. "'""' GRACE BIBLE CHURCH Veterans Memorial Bldg. 565 W. 18th. Costa Meg R£V. TOM TYREE . Pastor SUNDAY SERVICES: 10:30 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. SUNDAY SC HOOL: AU ages, 9:30 a.m. HOME BlBLE CLASSES: Call 552-0092 •reac hing Bible Doctrine• THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH "THE FRI ENDLIEST CHU RC H IH TOWN" "" '' 1'. "111 I I'· I' \\/fiR 9:U oi>..M, 818LE CL ASS £!.-I I A.M. WORSHlP HO U R 6:00 P.~.-E V AN GELI C AL HOUR J Ot MA GNOLIA AT SANTA o\NA lo VE., COST A ME SA lll umout h (!;ontlrrl1nlionol (!;hurrh ---. A FIIEE AND INDEPENDENT C ON GRE G ATIOMAL CHRISTIAM CHURCH 11/1 J.."II .J fl ll\ \.1/,/1\ \1 /,''otrn"l " SU NOA 'I' SERVIC E !.: 8:)0 A.M . ANP 10 ,00 A.M. CHURCii SCHOOL : 9,00 4.111. AHO 10..]0 A,lll. 3262 BROAD STR EET . N EWPORT HEIGH TS NURSER'!' CARE PROVIDED PHONE : 642·2740 By BILL RICH AR DSOH '>fATE SF.NATOR Why can't Johnny rea~ That questtoo hu pb.gued educators for a OOun years. Oh, there have beell plenty of answers. Speed more money. EUmlnate OOme- work. Stop giving grades. And we did. We spent mor e money. We eliminated oome- work. We stopped giving gnrtes. And we spent still more money. The only pro- blem Is that Johnny still can't read. He does have a high school diploma., though. To nnd out what most Americans feel are tile nrn- blems trltb our ailln€ edu- catlonaJ system, the Ketter- Ing Foundation commission- ed a special Gallup poll. The results are enlightening. 11 you are one or those people that believe some- where down tile road we made a Wf'OO( tum, then you wUI be happy to tnow that you are.OQ& atone. When asked whaJ steps might be taken to Improve the quality of publlc school edUcation ovenll, the lead- ing response was to ''de- f'Ote more attenttontoteach- lng basic skills.'' Close be- hind, 1n seeoDd place, wu the answer'' enforce strietf'r dtsetpllne.'' 111 othf'r words, the attt • tudes suneyed 1n the Ket- tering study were almost diametrically opposed to the thrust of modern educational theory. Another fiDdfnC whlch will certaloly surprise many to the edtteational estabUsh- ment Is the call to '•em- phasize mont develop- ment," whicb was named by 45% or thepubUc school par- ents suneyed and by 49% of the parocb.lal school par- ents. SlgntflcanUy, pareats do not see their desire ror bet- ter educattoo linked to any way to the endless school bood meuures which crowd our ballots enry election. Ill tbe su"ey, ''buUd new blllld:lne•" was cboseo by 538 CENTER STREET -COSTA MESA You re sure to p ase ... with Hart's fine Sporting Gifts. BASKETBALLS -6.95 to 38.95 BACKBOARDS -19.95 GOALS -9 .95 ---------------------VOLLEYBALLS 10.95 to 23.95 FOOTBALLS · 7.95 to 28.95 SO~CERBALLS · 6.95 to 34.95 RACQUETBALL RACQUETS & BALLS HANDBALL GLOVES & BALLS TENNIS BALLS ·------------------------TENNIS DRESSES TENNIS RACKETS MEN 'S & BOY"S TENNIS SHiRTS & SHORTS LADIES & MENS TENNIS SHOES WARMUP. SUITS LETTERMEN JACKETS BASEBALL WARMUP JACKETS LETTE.RINQ. RACKET STRINGING fewer respoodeDts tban any other uuJwer wtth ooe u:- ception, scnpt.oc the bottom of tbe auney --a pro- posal to tower the mtntmum age for compulsory school atteodance. One of the frequent com- pla.tnts lodged against par- ents ls that tbey are IDl- wUl..Lng to get ID•ol-ved In their chlldren's educatlon. Yet, the Ketterin& study in- dicated that 90% of tbose suneyed would be happy to accept a posttlon on an ad- visory committee, particu- larly U U dealt with a stgnlt- !cant subject. The most popular committee, aamed by 47\ of the respolld.ats, would deal with ''dlsdplioe a.nd related problems.'' As for school Onanctng, the results ap.I.D paint a •ery interesting picture. Ameri- ca.ns be!Je•e that cutting teachers salerles and increasing class stz.e are very poor ways to cut school costs. The best cost-cuttlD& measure, named by 72'% was to "reduce thenumberofad- rnlalstraUve personnel." In second place, named by 52%, was a proposal to '•reduce the number of coun- selors on the sta.tl'.'' Thus, deSJ)He the strikes and de- clining educational achte•e- ment, the classroom teacher matntaios a relatt•ely hlgh level or respect 'While the educational bureaucracy Is singled out astheprlmea.rea fo r cost-cuttlD&. Tbts reiD- forces the optnloo that Americans are as aold oo ectucatloo as ever, but they resent suPPOrting a larg:e, cumbereome, and esaeo- U.ally useless bureaucracy. l.n other f1ndlncs present- ed by the speei11Gallupsur- .,.ey, we ftnd that Americans are far from sold oo the concept of child care cen- ters with the &reatest op- poslt1on comin( from the oYer-30, college-ettucated American whO llf'es 1n the west or midwest. By better than two to ooe, Americans also belle•e tt'llt schools should share the responst- butty for tbe monl behavtor of students. In short, the Kettertnc study )1st re-amrms what many have been saying aU atoac. It ts tlme 10 cut out tht foollahDeq which pi.SSH tor educttlODal tbeorytodl.y, and ret bact to buies. BIKE RIDERS IN MESA ACCIDENTS Three bicycle riders were iJlYobed l.D accldeatiiD Co- sta Mea No\'. Z9, Z re- cet•tnc mlDor lll)liries Ud lhe third ha'fllle the rear wheel beat byu OCTO bQs. LOa M&Dbrl01111 lZ, of nzs Canary Dr •• wu Ill- jured at Samo~. Dr. IDd: Labndor Dr. at 7:45 a.m. la u accw.t wttb a car drt'f'tD b)' Robert E. Fntar Jr •• sa, of 1'719 Lltlrador Dr. • ~-B. Slor..... 1&, of l ttO SliJau A'fe., ..rftnd abrukiU lD uaeeld~Mwtttl Ml biCJtlt at Fa.lmew Rd. aDd Pala.lar1ll) A•e. al l:U p.m. ilr'fott'lllc t ear dm• by Marcelli L. TtJ'&hiC'Il, 47, ot 3015 ~t.arac wu. TN ,_,. rtm • a. bt- eydt ct K-0. Ulftt, to, Apt. tot, ss ratr Dr •• .u btM bJ u OCTD bu jrtt• by William R. $Q'tor, Je, c.,,.., at Huilo:r Bl'fd. Ud Falr Dr, at t:SO p.m. "-No. SIS, fit.,_. ~ OrW"' -·"-P-Ion of "-" BooQ, Will lloW tts l5tb .......... -ofllQtn a 8«<lee dlofr It 1:10 p.m. thisSC.rday,Dte.. 11, II ttll ...._e Temple. 15tll st. IDd St. Aodrew'a lt4., CUff IllY& Stacy Meu)Wn wUJ be e rowaed u lxloored QaeiD by MeliDdt Keller, tbe I'll· tlrloc .... '"" -· l<n. ••rta L. """""""'"B-rur<!lln ... Raymc..s Setmterer Ia uiOdatepu- <IWI. Tbe offloentobetuta.ued a.re: ltlllor prtDeeu, Step- haole Sctmerer; )llllorpr1D- eeu, Aaa Keltoo; cutde, Bobbl SeMbi-.; manbaJ.. Ami RauelJ; Cbl,pla.IJl. Pam Petyo; recorder, Patty Mo- quin; treuurer, Brenda Heath; libnrta.D., Tent Packard; smlor caatodt•n, Non KeUy; jlmlor custodian, Jwte Slade; outer guard, C atby Banntster; inner curd, Stacia Bensyl; mes- s-rers, JIDfi Helton, Usa Barmllter, Sandy Ladwtck. Kim Ptyne and Becq Sta- siak. Asststant recorder wUI be KJm Head. The muter of ceremonies wlll be Bill O'Neil, past assocLate suardl.ln or Bethel SU, and lilts. Doris Parish wUI be the oa.rrator. • ST.O.CY M.O.II.O.HAH SLEDGEHAMMER USED IN PHARMACY THEFT A tbief wbo used a sledg:e- hammer to break to tbefront door at Newport Center Pharmacy took dnlgs nJued at $560 from thf' store early Tuesday, Nov. SO. A passerby sawtbebroken door at 5 a.m. and called pollee, who roundthesledgt>- h.ammer lying 011 the side- walk.. LM11cheor~ • Di1111er Bn~11ch • L#le S11pper Rom~~11ti& Gllilllr M11sic ;, the oltl worUIIIImosphere of the C#pri Lo1111ge Reserll#hOIII Ho11oretl (71 4) 642-9434 33 00 W . C011st Highw#] #t Newp ort Bl11tl. Newport Be~~&h and the anginal A me lilt 'I on Balb0111Iklnd Dinner Only 311 Marine A ve. 673-6580 Stacy Manahall ts the dauchter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Manaban of Newport Beach, She gnduated from Corona del Mar hlgh school In 19?6 and Is oo• attending Orange Coast College. 2 LOCAL DOCTORS NAMED CHAIRMEN Or. Donald Harris of New- port Beach wa.s elected chairman of the International Orthokeratology Sectt.oo (l OS), and Dr. Mlctlael Tal- madge, also or Newport Beach, was elected chair- man of the Western OrthO- ieratology Section (WOS) at the annual I~ meeting in Las Vegas NoY, 11. ~airstylJng P"'v jus~ for ~ ch1ldran OrthOkeratolc)gy ls the proenmmed appllcatloo of contact lenses for the re- duction or eUmina.ttoo or re- fractive errors, such as nearstgh~edness, farsight- edness and astigmatism. I'OA A.PPT. G4.4-0838 -~ARBOR 'VIEW CENTER - o n San Joaqui n !lolls lloacl j ust Saulh d Mi>C Arthur Bhcl. LIIMCHEDM frul #.If -/Jrilr ., 4, .II. -tL c-1 ... ; c...-•-e IJt..,.WII ..,......_c-...... . ~~ .................. Cl, .... ,., Dr . Harris obtained a master's degree 1n physto- loglcal optics upon gndua- Uoo trom the Paclftc Uftl- •erstty Co\]egeorOptometry in 197l . ..Jli. Ta.lmadge(nd- uated Phi Beta Kappa from Paclllc UnJverstty College of Optometry 1n 19'73. He is head of the Patton State Hospital Eye CUD!c. ~UIIUT • AIIALONE • LOIISTER • STEAKS of You can be the pn •ud 1 J\\'T1t'r ol this prized Gitane lfHpeed French bicycle. It's yours free when \·uu OOrro w S5.000 Pr mnrt' tn bu_\_ ~~ rar. boat. a1rplane or tP Iimmer h;mw impro\·ements.. at F rt"nch Hank ~ 1f Cali forma. \ewpon Ht'ach . Ont' ui France's fine::'t bicn.·lt·:-w1 th a consumer \n(ln at i1ttracti\·t' rates. i~ our\\ ay 'sf introducmg tht:' new branch ni Frt'nch Bank of C al tft 1mi<1 . :'ubsidian · nf the wnrld'~ largest bank · outside 1he l " ~-\\·,.-11 also add (IUr di::'IITll'tl\'t' Frt'nch Bank T-:-:t1111 t11 .1.!1\·t~ \ loans or~nore. ~·nu a tftuch of cia:-.:-. when \'ou're wheeling awund. If \'ou ·re not a cyc!Jst. s.omennt" fJTl ~·our Chnstmas list is: Ca\16--!0·2-l /0 or \'JSit us soon. \\'e han· lots 11i mont:>\' to lend at C(lmp~tttJ\·e rate::'. but· 1 mr supply nf these tl11})(lrte d b1kes 1s lmllted . French Bank eX Calib Ilia ..,, ........ ·• ~~ .. ·~ ~ \_ .•.• -.,, "' !' .... ~-',.,. •• , ~., •. , · ..... \~ .. ~-1111, ~~~tv. p!'l1 &nltr Dm t \tv.•prlfl Kt-;och, whfr•mra Tt~phont.: 640 2470 ' '" .•... "' • '" i "" ,.,,. r . . \ .... ' " . "~ . .. , ... ·~""' '"' I I I • • IWeiT ··-· ..... -PAel 4 -DIC. t , 197. The spirit of Marlboro in a low tar cigarette . -· . ..,.,..-... --..:.... ........... . LiUhter in taste. Lower in tar. And still oHers up the same quality that has made Marlboro famous. W1ming : The Surgeon General Has Dete rmined Thlt Cig1rene Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. . ... . ar . oro LIGHTS LOWEJitEDTAR & NICOTINE L----------~ 13mg :·rar:·o.B mg .nicD1 ineav.percig!f0110.fTC~Ajlf:76 ·-· ·-- • . • • . ... . . ... ,. XEROX COPIES Legal -~ Colored Paper - Bound liater ial -~ Double Siding _ ~ !I% • 11 1 t.blea -25\! per s heet Velo Binding -$1.25 per book Collating -1/2~ a copy Spiral Binding -75~ and up per book :r per hunhd -1 original atxn 4"" per hLnhd -1 original atx 14 COPY STOP 4301 Birch • Suite 5 Newport Beach 751·1050 MOH . • FRI . I· 5 (NEAR ORANGE COUNTY AiaroRT) Burglar~ HOW MUCH CAN YOU AFFORD TO LOSE IF A BURGLAR DECIDES TO BREAK INTO YOUR HOME . OR BUSINESS TONIGHT ? Sea Coast will pian yolK home or business security system. Phone 642·3490 Now! SEA COAST ALARM SYSTEMS (A ~ .t ... C... ........ .,..,..J 1651 Plocen !ia Laguna Canyon Road I · (. llu m f•l-tr, ··~. 11 h r•«<' ,..,,,,,.at l!l!l .... u r·~r l U/r ti. htn J.,.,.~ a 1 ••«Ia \1 1•'i a/a,ti•nark /'•• '"0 '1' \otl''· '' at~ flulhtnrl\ ,,., !:'• m ' ar1d CH.liHS ARE "GROWIN G" Winter promises not ooly \ longer days, but longer neek chat.os, too , acc9rdlng to the latest fashion fore- casts. The rtslng: Interest In chains has led to a desire for longer, wider, heavier designs. Serpentine chains re- main the most ~pular, But, fa shion-conscious ladles are now looldng for these in 24 and 30 Inch lengths. Pendants, too, are '•growing,'' Highly-pol- Ished gold initial pendants are much In r1C'mand, with Initials as Ia rge as an and a halt tall. enameled butterfiles, gold safety plns and '·mes- sage" pendants, such as '• Love and XXXX," are coming mo re and mor e into vogue, The tenni s crate has hlt the pendant designer~ too. The tiny tennis rlcquet pendant, hanging~· m a &O)d or SU'(P.Ji.' eaves lliO doubt -ttle' arer belongs to trie ''net' set.'' Wtth high-necked fall and winter clothint fashions providing excellent back- grounds fo r neckWear, there Is plenty of room for self-expression In the kinds of necklaces and penrlants milady wears. • How reduce 1976 income taxes OP EN A WAGE·EARNER IRA ACCOUNT If you have i4o pension or profit-sharing plan where you work, you can tax-thelter 15" of your income, up to $1500 a year (whichever is less) in a high--earning Laguna Federal Individual Retirement Account. Ol'j;N A SELF·EMPLOYED KEOGH ACCOUNT This tax-deferf}'Q:ttNQt'Wn .d!lsigned for ·irldividuals who are self-employed in env profetsiom tr_ade 0! business permits investments up to $7500 a year in a -iely of Laguna Federorlletintment Aceoums. COME IN AND TALK TO ONE OF OUR INVESTMENT COUNSELORS A80UT THE TAX-REDUCING SAVINGS PLA N THAT BEST SUITS YOU . ~ _.L, California a-layPiau eMa.••wft. Calitomia ID1 -El c-no Aaal .. , THE TRADITIONAL Christmas tree ball will be held at the Balbol. Bay Club Satar~y e.,enlng, Dec. 11. AmOTJ« the OOst eouples for the Bay Club cel@bratl.on are the Kenneth ShaJ'l)es, at left, and the James KHfes. Also hostlDg wtll be Mr. I.Dd Mrs. Robert Yaroley and Mr~ and Mrs. George Yardley. THE NEWPORT BALBOA ROTARY CLUB recently pre- sented 4 turkeys to the mental health unital Hoag hospital, two used at Thanksgtvlng andtwotobeused tor Christmas. ShOwn presenting the Christmas bJrkeys to Marsha Stone- str eet, occupational therapist, mental health unit, are Robert (Moe) Hamlll, left, and Dr . Dean Reavie, NeYJX1r1 Beach pharmacist. Balboa welcomes theatre An old-fashioned neigh- bor hOod theatre party Is the way the Central Newport Beach Assn. bUis Its "Wel - come back, Balboa Theatre'' party too.l ght, Dec . 9. ''Everybody's invited,'' S'l.)'S CNBA spokeswomaJJ Slle Ficker. ••#lay your own •W~.'! meet and gr eet O,!e ffh!rids at,~e movies." · '..Miss Ficker said the party is the community's way or showing t he new operators of the BaJOOa Cinema that they are a welcome change from the X-rated fU ms that have shown therefor the past 18 months. Great Western Theatres recently leased the buUdlng from Walnut Prop- erties, which operated It as the Pussycat Theatre, shOw- Ing sexy rums. Tonight's Qoub\e bUt fea.- tures the Man BroUlers in "A da y at the races" 2nd '• Big store." . . Yule songs at Harbor High MN«~-=-~~ Hecpwt llartlor biP adlool'• _. Cola • ...., Cllrtlt.MI procram .W be prn ' s ....... n.e. t, at 1:10 II t1oo --·,.; Tlda .w..r la free to poOIIle. Tbe ..., pedorllllill uta dept. ltd Oil Alt'erta Va Floot, Joe SwUt, aod Diet £ IIIIClUcl ..... prtpUed • PI'O(n.m ol boUday-ori-..t eatemtament, •oe,..... dnmaue Uetcbes hom AMOp's Fabl .. , featllriJII Dua llob ....... """' llall, u well as the lnlttal per. i)rmaaee of the Harbor Swill Cbotr. SbMieat pttar. 1sts Soe Corley ud t..sn RI&Jpetoe are featured, as an Yoealists Tncy Schutt IDd """llotoeb. Cooeert-coers w1l1 be treated to a ftDale famtliJ.r to D1111eybad patf'Oil5, '•Tbe woOOerltal world of Chrlst- mas," Wltb combined Yocal groups and orcbest:n. The oew ly--ea.ll.rged Har- bor high berttage display ca.se ln t be auditorium lobby wlll showcase historic items. Mr. Grit Is the carpet ldllerl Coit • • Till ll£llll! ..U II l?lffi&\00©0~©® mi Cli/TJI.MJI ....... ~ ...... Soli f-... Mill You track dirt I rom the street, yard and garden into your home every day It collects as gnt at the base of carpet ftbers-gnt that destroys those fibers w•th every step you take. Why pay a small fortune to replace your carpets? Save your carpets Call Co1t , the world"s largest carpet clean.ng spec1ahsL for a free esttmate. Jtc I IT WORLD·s LARGEST CARPn AND DRAPER! CLEANING SPECIALISTS FOR FREE ESTIMATE PHONE ":'541b1 •• 642-0270 1702 -~ --ot 17111 St. COSTA MESA ........... -~ RADtO DtWATCH£1) 1liiUCU Program on collectibles "0..---t... .d It! ___ ._...:_ . ...L-!-• ._ ~ WIIIOIIIJM.Wil&JU m UJa.r attic The Newport Beac h public library announces Its ~ODd fo cus program on a.Dttcfues and collectibles, theSantiaro Library System's theme lor November and Dec.ember. At, 7:30 p.m., Wednesday, Dec. 15, Allen Lawton vtll speak oo "thi! keys to identilying and datt~ an- tiques and collectibles." He will discuss a syste- matic approach to evaluatln@ antiques and collectlbles-&e as to establish their auth- enticity and approximate the date they were made. Specific examples of rumt - tu re, cera ml cs, pewter, wooden ware, etc., wUI be used to Ulustrate spectnc concepts In the lecture. Those attending this pro ~ gram are encou raged to bring along a small Item, such as a pt~e of kltchen ware, a chair, a drawer from a piece or tumlture, or a ceramic Item. Mr. Lawton will either tocorporate these Items into his lecture or be wlli discuss the Item in- dividually. Copies of the Santt.ago LI- brary System's bfbltograpby on antiques aDd collectibles will be distributed th.at eYta- tog, This tree Qrocn.m, made possible through tbe Newport B•ch Friends of the Llbnry, wut be held tn the mulU...porpoM room ad)lce:ot to the Mariners branch. P U BL IC NOTICE $.63771 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The I)Uowtnc penon La dotng bllstDe&s as: Mum •• the Word. 200 Newport c •• te.r Dr., ~lte sot, Newport Beach_ Ca. 92&60: Jota .J. Simpson. 71-750 S.mhlCiile, tnd1u. Wells, Ca. 9Ut.O. Thls basl.MM Is OOGdlld- ed by .. lndiY!oilll. Slpft JohD J. St"'*", Tb1J: -·~ .... lhd wttll the ~ etert ol Ot-- liaw something mi~ng upstairs. Hell air nSt~" \\ ~n it ri~s tCl an attic with r\f' m~uf:ln0n. thl· heat ju.'>l: kee-p!" 0n j.!f'inj:! R1~h1 PUt ,..,f thr ht ~se S1nrc \'l 'U 'rr f'lWll"'lg good rnorl('y to h<-:.t that tur. 11 dn,·.;;n"t ma ke sense to k-t it get away Pmpcr msulat1on keeps 1t tn.,.ick through insulation. An R·value of 19 ii recom mended for hom<s W>th both !w-aring and cooling. lnsulattem c..--n cut the amount c:i gas you u"' fO< heating by up to 20%. With eneTIY cOSis steadily gomg up. thi~ i.'i no timr ..,.delay, 1he quicloor --~ fill in what·, mis.<ing upstair>. t!J OOOil<f you 11 o:;n snlng clown Ca•111111n: lnfiC•slll Bat::DIII Sllorlllld Olvt/Onlnge &1111 c.-, ""'· u, 1m. Plllbllsb: o.c. t, 1, te. !S, lf'Jt, Ill the M..,.lt Horbor £ellp. F .$140t So msulrate And when you do. malc.r rurr you d(l u propcrlv Ask your insuladon con· rractor or <!.fllesman ;~bout R·value. R-value 1s the-rrue mea~ure ci rest tance to heat flow bolow. 0511 CaU an insulation contrioct<M' or the G .. Company for a !Tee eoti-1,;;:;~::.11 PUIILIC NOTIC~ • Fl:ili ... WIII k.UII: 11'4-IIT n. M •"c ..,'I IJ"e .... bs t I U 1C W'llllla L,_ • &urdU r. -Sa llllpol-.--.--port ._., CA-WII- U..at Lyaa. tb VII. Lido Sood. "-" a-., c• IHU; -II. Oc ... 4<4 ,....,.... T'ernce, Con. P U BLIC NOTIC:£' ....,. FIC il.l'IOUI et••ns " liAIIE IT A 1"UUIJJT -~-.. ..,, 'IH u; 1 ' tw Y.-,tmBornoco-. Jntoo, CL 11'105: IIJ- Itadle ,.,....,t., ~ I Cat..._. ODIPOntta.. liZ! B....-e Roo4 1ntao, CL 9Z'IG5. 'hU •tau ts.,..,.. to" by I <OJSIOntbl.. Corporatioa Ht.IM: Mf.l, --Astoclaleo, lac .. by: N:Up R. GustUD, -..,. Tbts slatemetlt was fl1td wttb tbe ~ dert. ol Or. I.Q(e eo-ty Mew. S, 1976. Psbl1lll: Mot. 11. t5, Dee. t. 9, t97e, 1.11 tbe Newport Hart:Jor £•slcn. f -6592.4 P U B LiC NOTICE S~0758 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAIIE STATEMENT . ..,.....,.,.a ~ w. Coulpot, Jt, ., __ ..,_ --------11 .._ 1'1. ... - lt. all:ft ........ -.. y-1011-4 ·-..... -lllo llorPrr ...... _ ........ __ cydoadah...U<I- pon ... AtiOO....,_. ___ .... _ ....... tiU llalw< Blwd., r_tbt_le_ ora 1m ~t~t~cawac-atttr ..... ,_. follbellllld • • • J ...... y Swtcut, !3, F-Valley, iiu tlt81 lito eusaod)' oa l9ttl St. west of Harbor Bl'td., charred wttll deliJUII a pollee ot- nce..r, vtotatbl of probl-nc.a aDd two court ~r~rruts. wtth ba.IJ totaling $26,095. • THURSDAY, NOV. 25 • SATURDAY, HOV. !"J del Mu. CA lti!S; Oflcll J. ·~ .......... ,....Ct.. S• .loa, CA t51U; JUDH E. McN•JUrt. UIOZ C-.1)' L..._ GaJ"deD Grot'e, CA. 9ZMO; WUI.ll.m L,._ u Trutee of tbe Oehl CtdJd.- r.•s lrr~e True In tbe Beaeftt ot Krtstea Rer- oold Ocns, 929 Vla Lido Soud, Newport Be8eh. CA 92&63; Wlll.J.a_m L)'Oil, u T nastee of tbe Oehs Cblld- ren'r"lrreYoeable l'nlst for the Benefit or VIc toria Gail Ochs, 929 VIa Udo Soad, Newport Beach, CA 92663; WUIIam Lyon, as Trutee of the Ochs ChUdreD's lr- re¥OCable Trust for tbe Benent ot Sarah JoyceOchs, 929 Via Wdo Soud, Newport Beach, CA 92663; WOllam Lyon, as Trustee or tbe Abi- gail Ochs Irrevocable Trust, dated August ZS, 1976, 9Z9 Via Lido Soud, Newport Beach, CA 92663. PUBLI C NOTI C E STATEMENT OF ABAN- OONVENT OF USE OF FIC- TITIOUS BUSIN~ NAllE Tbe follo1r1Dg person bas abandooed the use ot the flctitiou.s bus:l.Dess name: Exeeuti~We lateriors, 1900 QuaJl Street, Newport Beach, CA. 92660: Tbe FicUUous Bustness Name referred to above WI.& tiled in Orange County on 12/3on4. Gordoo L. Marsttall, f26 Almond Tree Lane, Irvine, CA. The tollowtQc perscas .n doinc bcl&tDeu u: S'hulgbai Sprtac Gardeo Restauraat, 6M! Edin(er Afe., at Gol~ deo•est, Huau.octoo Beacb., Ca. 9Z647: Cbtu, C-All. 333 Nortb Bereodo street,. Los ADceles, Ca. 90()()4; Chow, M. John, 1146? Se«· rell Way, Colver City, CL 90230. P U B LIC N O TI C E r~~~~:~~;s The followi.Qg person Is dolnc business as: Cromwell Innstmeat, Ltd., 1601 Don St., Newport Beach, CaUl. 92660: James S. Jones, 415 Baywood Dr., Newport Beacb, CaiU. 92660. DR. IIOBERT A. IIJNRICRS, a member of Hoaghojplt.IJ'a medleaJ staff s.l.Dce 196!. bLs beeo eJected to a S-year term oa tne board ol di- rectors. He served IS Haag's Cblef of staff In 1974-75, and IS cMet of &IU'IUJ tor 3 years. He was a member of tbe es:ecutJve committee or the medical stan for 3 years. A speclallst in gen- eral surgery, Dr. Hlnrtcns reeelYed his medical degree from ThOmas Jefferson U. In Philadelphia. He Interned and took his surgical resi- dency at Roosevelt hosplta1 in New York. <ITel'l'f '-B-11959 ~ Clib 0. .... Carl A. Bersllrom, 1056 ...,_ An .. , npon.:J Ute $1,100 tbd. at u alri.., tptt.y l*lliP. 100 feet ol platttc boM lad a .,ay PD from I tnlct at lUi W. 11Ctl st. • • • wtWam J. Morley, 46. o1 !4U Rae de CMMJ. Blc CuJQD, wu cbarced wltb dnmk drtvtac at Bor. deauz LaDe lDd Rue de C UDes ••• A burclar re- moYed a scrtlll to p1o I!IJitry to tbe t.)me of Herb Cllrtst- lansea, 560 Hamilton St., takiag $tOO wortb of Uems, fncludlAg a TV set lltd dJ(ftaJ. watch. • WED.lrfESOAY, NOV. 24 Dould R. Sherwood. 19, Suta Ant, sul'fered a broken left Jeg after a motorcycle he was rtdtng hit a eurl> and utility pole on Ada ms Ave., 1,000 feet ea.stofMesa Verde Dr., at 12:05 a.m. ••• AJan J. Cook:, 19, of 1453 Deaurllle Pl., was eblrged wltb drunk driving at Bemard st. and Harbor Blvd., at 1:55 a.m •••. Mlcbael S. Be.a.tty, 31, of 465 Carmrtdge Circle, was charged With drunk driving at 333 E. 17th St . at 2:00 a.m. • • . A four-wheel drive vehicle W"ith a large trout bumper overturned a Salvation Army bin at 380 E. 11th st., alter repeatedly hitting tt with the bumper .•• Shannon M. Ferris, 4, of 2112 -B' Pomona Ave., was lakeo to Costa Mesa hOspital for treatment of ln)J rles suf- fer ed whUe crossing Pomona Ave. on foot , 246 feet west or Hamilton St., hit by a ear driven by Lana K. Price, 2200 Pomona Ave. BlllJ' G. WJUlaJu, 1J0 E. l7tb Sl.., rtbU coll •r- cbul, ,......,tbe$3,207.91 barctarJ ol ....,. pl ..... aM c:olal from tblll.ddreu; tbe bufl'llr piMd fiDtrJ throqb a rur IoPer wtD· do• • • • A $Z. 99 record a.lbam was reoo~red from a javealle, IS, Jlollped after tttlnc tlle IJ'bum from lfoet· gomery Wards, 30aa Br11to1 St. • • • A bank doposll bag cootaJn!J)g $17!.116 cash and cbeets totaling $!41.18 was stolen fr-om an unlocked sate In the rea.r omee or the Sll\ger Co., 3333 Bristol St. during bustness hours • • • Robert W. White, 17, Huntington Beach, said he would see his own physk:bn about la,..rtes after his car was rear -ended on Adams Ave. 22 feet east ot Har. bot Bl vd.. by a car driven by Donald D. Richey, 22, of 939 Joann St. • SUNDAY, NOV. 28 Nor man M. Monteith, 24, or 2338 Bunker HUJ Way, wa s charged with drvnk driving at 2428 Newport Blvd. at 12:25 a.m •••• Paula J. Fl3ke:, 560 HamfJ - ton st., reported the then of her 1967 car from the rear of 2125 Harbor Blvd. . .• Richard D. Amacher, 24, of 854-A Victoria St •• was charged with drunkdrlv. ing at that address at 5:00 a.m •••. A borglar re- moved a s creen to a bed- room wlndo~~o· to ~r.~tn entry to the home of Kathryn J. Derenthaol, 928 T~ Pl., taldng a stereo system and 8-track tapes valued at $440 • •. Lenden V. Anderson, 30, of 1826-E Placentia A•e., was charged with drunk driv- ing after his car bit the rear or a car stopped tor traiflc." on Newport Blvd. at Bay St., rlrtven by Dolores L. Woodha ms, 46, San Bernar. dlno •.• A burglar broke a tJathroom window to ~a ln entry tn Foto ~Tak PhOtog. raph}', 1666 Superior Ave., stealing a $200 shotgun from This business ls ~cted by a reaenl partnership. SlgoecJ: Chlu, Chung An; ChOw, M. Jolm. This business Is conducted by a genenl partnersllfp. This business was con- ducted by an individual. Thts statement was tued with the cou.Dty clerk of Qr. aoge County Nov. 9, 1976. Signed: Wllliam Lyon, General Partner . This statement was rued with the counly clerk of Or- ange County Nov. 8, 1976. PublJsh: Nov. 18, 25, Dee. 2, 9, 1976, in the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -66!14 P U B L IC N OTICE FlCTITIOUS BUSIN~ NAME STATEMENT The roll~lng persoo is doing busiDess as; C'Est Bon, 222 Marine Ave., Bal- boa Islam~ 92662: Sa.bahattin Ozonur, 222:.1/2 Martne Ave., Ba.Jboa Island, Cal. 92662. This bus:Jnessfsconducted by an individual. Signed: SabahattlnOzonur. This statement was flied with the county clerk of Or . ange County Nov. 15, 19'76. Publish: Nov. 18, 25, Dec. 2, 9, 1976, In the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -66759 I=U BL I C N OT IC E FlCTJTJOUS BUSINESS ,\'A ME STATEMENT The foll owing persoo 1s Ooi.ne business as: Elder Coostructlorl Co., 11 0'7 E. Balboa Bini., Balboa, CL 92661 : Dooald E. Elder,ll07 E. Balboa Bl vd., Balboa, Ca. 92661. Thls business Is conducted by an lndlvtdual. Signed: Donald E. Elder. This statement was tued with the county clerk or Or- ange County Nov. t 5, 1976. PubUsh: Nov. 18, 25, Dec. 2, 9, 1976, in the Newport HarOOr Ensign. F -66758 P J BL IC N O TICE PICTITIOUS BUSINESS ~AME STATEMENT The following person ts doing business as: Geodesic Shelters, 2033-B Laurie Ln., Costa Mesa, Cal. 92627: Craig Chamberlain, 2033-B Laurie Ln., Cost:. Mesa, Cal. 92627 . This business Is conducted h)' an Individual. Signed: Craig Chamber- lain. This statement was ftled with the count}' cle rk of Or- ange County ~ov. 29, 1976. Publish: Dee. 2, 9, 16, 23, 1976, In the Newport Harbor Ensign. F .67830 P~BUC N OTICE S-30790 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NA ME STATEMENT The following per soo ls doing business as: The Ice Cream Man, 2609 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach 92660: Scott Satosnt Kajlya,Ull w. I 41st., Gardena, Ca. 90247. Tl\ls business ls condUettd by an lndtvtdual. Stped: Seou s. Kajlya.. This statement was tlJad lf'lth t ~ county clerk or Or- ange County Nov. 12, 1976. Pu.bUsh: Nov. 18, 25, Dec. 2, 9, 19'76, In the Newport Harbor Enstgn. F -66562 P U BLI C N O TICE F1CTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The Jollow""' po..-a ~ bllllne51 U : MUHIIId Graye Publle Relatloo.s,lU6 Grand An., S&Dta "-• Ca. 9%705; 32!i N. MaiD, Santa Ana, CL 92701: Laee Scott Payue, 2558 Suta A.ol, Co- Ita Meta, Ca. n&%7, This bQln.ess ll OOIMlaeted by ... lodtft ... l. ~~S.P-. Ttdt atatemtllt wu ft.led will! U.-clott of 0,.. uc• eo., llor.•l5, It'll. l'll>lllb: ..... II, 1$, Doe. t , I, 1916, II tete H.-port Hatllo< Ellllp. F -41'711 ' . Slgiied: Gordon L. Mar- shall, This statement was ftled wftb the county clerk of Or - ange County Nov. 22, 1976. Publish: Nov. 25, Dec. 2, 9, 16, 1976, in the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -39744 P U BL I C N OTICE FICTtTIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT TIK> following persons are doing busl.ness as: Newport Bay Real Estate lnvest- ments, 2435 E. Coast High- way, Suite 4J5, Corona del Mar, Calli. 92625: Domentc Caclo, 14£ SOOreclU't Rd., Corona deJ Mar, Calflornia 92625; Myron S. Weeks, 725 Domlngo Dr., Newport Beach, California 92660, This business ts conducted by a general partnership. Signed: Oomentc Cacfo, My roo S. Weeks. This statement was filed wtth the county clerk of Or- ange County Nov. 16, 1976. Publish: Nov. 25, Dec. 2, 9, 16, 1976, ln the Newport Harbor EnSign. r -66827 P UBLIC N O,. ICE s -37031 FJCTITJOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following persons are doillg business as: Benfld- Vernoo Associates, 18651 Von Karman Avenue, Irvine, California 92715: Beneficial Standard Properties, Inc., a C allfomJa corpontlon, 3700 WUshlre Boulevard, Los Angeles, Callfornia 90010; Leonard Vernon and Associates, a partnersb.J,p, 1888 Century Park East, Los Angeles, CaillornJa 9006?. Thls business Is conducted by a general partnership. Corporation Name: Bene- ficial standard Properties, Inc., Dale Madotf, Asstst. .iecretary, This statemellt was rued with the county clerk of Or~ ange County Nov. 8, 19'76. Publish: Nov. 18, 25, De(. 2, 9, 1976, in the Newport Harbor Ensign. F ..66213 P U BLI C N O"TICE S-30791 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following person Is do log business a.s: (1) Greg. ory Enterprtses, (2) Flying G Aeropla.ne Co., (3) In1De Flight Servtce, (4) Great Western FllgbtSe"lce,1919 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa, Ca. 92627: James ll Greg. ory, same. Tbis business Is cooducted by an lDdlvidual. Stgued: James H. Grerory. Tbls statement 1fU nled wltb tbe eocmty clerk of C!r· ange COGDty Nov. 1, 19'76. , PubUstl: Nov. 18, zs. Dee. 2. 9, 19'76, In tbe Newpon HIJ't)(Jr Elastp. F -6~775 P UBL I C NOTICE S-30'773 F1CTITJOUS B!ISJNESS NAME ST AT£MEN'I" Tbe loUowb:lr penou an ........ _ u: WltcbtD- Bf'OWil No. 1, 397 Vt.b Bl.,a. N-rt S.cb, Ca. _, Larrt L. Mltc .. u, lt'l VIlla Ba-ya, Newport B11eb, Ca. i2&60; One M. Bron. 171 Bot-. J.acaoa Bach, Ca. ~2651, Tbls bultatult~ by a UmltecJ -nlllp. ,_, Larry L. MHcbol!, nat ttattmlltwum.d 1r1t1t 111o-, clerk of o,.. up C.., -· t, It'll. --· "· 15, Doe. &, 1. 1171. II tbt Newport Ra.-Elllp. F _..,52 Publlsb: Nov. 18, 25, Dec. 2, 9, 1976, In the Newport H atbor Et1SI(n. F -66350 P U BL IC N OTICE S-37259 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following perSOlls are doiDg business as: Suncrut Ontario Company, a Joiot Venture, 1691 KeUertng Street, Irvine, Callfonlia 92'7 14: Tbe Colwell Com- pany, a Joint Venture, 3223 w. Sl.ztb St~t. Los Ange- les, Callfomta 90020; But- ler Housing Corporation, a Joint Venturer, 1691 Ketter- Ing Street, Irvloe, CaJtrornta. 92714. This business Is conctucted by an unincorporated as- sociation other than a partner ship. Stgned: Sunerest Ontario Company, :. Joint Venture, By: Butler Houstng Cor· poraUon. a Joint Venturer, J. A. Feeley, Jr., VIce. President. Thls statement wa..s Qled wtth the county clert of Or- ange County 1"'01. 3, 1976. Publlsb: Nov. 18, 25, Dec. t, 9, 1976, in the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -65925 PU BLIC N O TICE S-3725? FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following persons are doing business as: Plcas- sio's 630 B. Newport Cen- ter brtve, Newport Beach, CalUornta 92660: Edwtn Al- vin Epstein, Junior, 25152 La Suen, Laguna mus, Cali- fornia 92653; Janyce Myrna EpsteiD, 25152 La Soen, La- guna H1Us, CalUornia 92653. This bustness is conducted by a UmUed partnership. Signed: Edwin Alvin Ep. stein, Jun.lor. This statement was Wed wtth the county clerk or Or-ane:e County Nov. 3, 19'76. Publlsb: Nov. 18, 25, Dec. 2, 9, 1976, in t~ Newport Harbor Ensign. F' -659'22 PUBLIC N OTICE S-37254 n CTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following persons are doing business as: Qulkdata, 3431 Cerritos Ave., Los Ala- mitos 9072~ Dr. Ernst J. Schubert (geoeral partner), 2924 Ladoga, Loog Beach, Ca. 90815; Christa Schubert (llmtted p1.rtner ), 2924 La- doga, l..oog Beach 90815. Tbls bus loess Is oondUeted by a Umtted pllrtnersblp. Slped: Ernst Schubert. TbJ.s statement wu filed w'ltb the cou.Dty clerk of Or- aoce County Nov. 4, 1976. PllblUb: Ncrr. 11, Z5, Dec. 2, 9, 1976, ln the Newport Ha.tbor EllSlp. F -66008 PU B LIC N OT IC E • S-37260 FICTITIOUS BUSt.NESS NAME STATEMENT T.. followlll& po,_ Is diotiC buiUMis u : s.Jor C'IU-llloc:ow>t Clob, 500 Newport Ctllter Drt "•· s.tlte 500, N~n ~~ CL llMO: GUes Corpcan.U., a Calli>I'OII co.,.n-. 500 N..,port Clllter Drt'te, Qafte 500, Newport Beaeb, CL 92110, Tbl.l bv ...... l U cc.dlteteiS bJ a co~ntiDI. COqaor"l:tbl N8111e: CU• co.,...-, Tllomu w. cu-.rr- TliiJ -.... lllod wlllllllo-cJetl< ofO,.. ..,. ~ ..... 4, It'll. MilA: ltof. II, ZS, Doe. t. t, lr76, ... tbrl Newtort Ra11>o<EIIIIp. F- This business ls conducted by a limited pa.rtnershlp. Signed: James S. Jones, General Partner. Tbls statemerd was rued wUh the county clerk of Or- ange COU!lty Nov. 29, 1976. PWllsh: Dec. 2, 9, 16, 23. 1976, in the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -67799 P U BLI C NO TICE S.S7369 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following person 1s doing business as: Don•s Dra.tn and Sewer Service, 25 11 Ames Avenue, Ana- heim, Ca. 92806: Karl L. Skoog, 2511 Ames Avenue, Anaheim, Ca. 92806. This business Is conducted by an individual. Si(ned: Karl L. Skoog. This statement was fUed with the county clerk of Or ~ ange County Nov. 29, 1976. Publish: Dec. 2, 9, 16, 23, 1976, tn the Newpor1 Harbor Ensign. F .6??43 PUBLIC N OTIC E flCTmous BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe folloWing person is dotng b:lsiness as; I. R. In. tematlooa.J Personnel Ser. Ylce, 2171Campus 0 rtve.lr- Ylne, Ca. 92715: James H. Keere., 3950 Leland St., Sin Diego, Ca. 92106. This business 1s conducted by an lndJYidl.lal. Signed: James H. Keefe. This statement wa s ftled wttb the county clerk of Or. ange County Nov. 29, 1976. Publlsh: Dec. 2, 9, 16, 23, 1976, 1n the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -67798 P U BL IC NOTIC E riCTITrQUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe following person is dolng business as: Oc- cidental Investment Ltd., 1601 Dove St., Newport Bch. 92660: James L. Herrell, 2520 Seavte•, Corona del Mar 92625. Tbls business Is conducted by a Umited partnership. Slgtled: James L. Herrell, General Partner. This statement was tued wttb the county clerk or Or* ange County Nov. 29, 19'76. Publlsh: Dec. 2, 9, 16, 23, 19'16, in the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -6?802 PUBLIC N O TI C E FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The tollowlni person Is doing busiDess as: Orange Couaty Dmce Supply Co., 1981 Maple Ave., Suite A, Costa Mesa, Ca. 92627: Brian McCarthy, 13572 Palomar Ave., Westminster, Ca. 9268!. Ttlts bastneats conducted by u ladl'ftdlul. PUBLIC NOTI C E FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The rono•lng per900 ls dolng busiDess as: Tru -Line Auto Trtm, 24432 Chrlsanta Dr., Mtssloo Viejo, CL 92675; Blake Martill Helmo, 24432 Chrlsanta Dr., Mls· sloo Viejo, Ca. 92675. This business Is cooducted by an Individual. Signed: Blake Martin Helmo. This statement was tued with the count~ clerk of Or- ange County Oct. I, 1976. Publish: Nov. 18, 25, Dec. 2, 9, 1976, In the Newport Harbor Ensign_. r -63429 P U BLI C N OTICE 63352 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The followillg person Is doing business as: Royal Suites Motel, 2151 East First, Tustin, Caltfornia 92105: Regti>tnnt: Executive Suites-Tustin, a Umtted partnershjp; General Part- ner: Western-United Land Company, ageneralpartner- sblp, 1801 Century Park East, ~lte ZlOl, Los Ange. les, Caltrornia 90007 . This business iscooructed by a limited partnership. Executive SuUes-Tustin. a limited partnership, By: Western-United Land Comp- any, a general partnership, general partner; By: Josam Investment Co., a general partner ship, general part- ner; By: Stanley N. Goff, Genenl partner. This statement was IUed wfth the county clerk of Or. ange County Nov. 10, 1976. Publish: Nov. 25, Dec. 2, 9, 16, 1976, in the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -66497 P U BL IC N O TICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The foUow lne: person is doing business as: Execu- Uve Interiors, 1900 Qua.U Street, Newport Beach, CA. 92660: E. l lne ., CalUornJa corporaUon, 1900 Quail Street, Newport Beach, CA. 92660. This business Is conduct- ed by a. corporation. Corporation Name: E. I. Inc., John 0. Rodeffer, v .p •• G. L. Marshall, pres. Th1s statement wa.s ftled wlth tbe county clerk of Or- ange County Nov. 22, 1976, PubUsh: Nov. 25, Dec. 2, 9, 16, 1976, 111 the Newport Harbor Enslen. F -6'7421 PUBLIC N OTICE • FRIDAY, NOV. 26 A thlef used an ukoown type trick to obUJo $21 from a $1.00 bill changer in a la~~ndromat at 2750 Hatilor Blvd., t1cttm Jay f . Meyers Jr., 1848 DUnols st., com~ plalned ••• Jobo R. Weller, Fount.aill VlUey, reported the $450 burglary or colD bol:es on wastting machines .it Diet's L•ndromat, ten Sa.nta. Isabel Ave •••• lgnac1o E. Rodriguez, 20, or 566 Hamiltoo st., recelfedtreat- mec~t from paramedics for a right arm Injury after his motorcycle hit the rear ol a car stopped lor a red llgbt on Hamlltoo St., 36 feet west of Harbor Blvd., being operated by Patricia Ann stephens, 19, LlgiUl.l Hllls ••• K.at~leen T. Prim, 36, of 1854 Ohio Pl., was taken to Haag hospital fo r treatment of ln)Jrles after her car was ill an accJdent at Adams Ave. and Estancia St. with a car driven by James L. Thorp, 36, Hunt~ ington Beach . • • Le•ts A. Calvln, 921 Jasmloe Circle, reported the $35 burglary of an album with 6 eight- track tapes ••• SJ:epben P. Connell of Connell Chev. Cecil B. Cru zon , 68, Hunt . lngton Beach, was cha rged wttb drunk driving at New - port Blvd. and Hosplral Rd. at 1:30 a.m •..• Paul T. Sheltry, 39, of 885 Seagull Lane, Newport Heights, 11'as charged wtth drunk driving at Newport Blvd. and Ha rbor Blvd. at 2:35 a.m •.•• Pete J, Gieling, 1327-BBaker st., reported the S600 theft of his ha lf-tQn truck from the alley at tile rear of his apartment ... Paul Barnes. 1835 Whittier Aile ., reported the burglary of a pair or pants, a wallet and credit card from a cha ir Ln his residence .•• Dr. Alfred M. Dorn, ·140-C Fair DT ., r eported the burglary of $32 cash from a cash box in an examtnatioo room wbUe b.ls oftlce 'IIP"a.S closed; entry was ga1ned through a sliding glass window ••. A bur gla r obtained a $1 ,800 cash register contatnt.ng $40 cash from the commer cial food service establishment adj:l- cent to Fatrvtew State Hos. pita!, 2501 Harbo r Blvd., the suspect gaining entry through an open transom window, leavtng t11rough a door ••. A motorcycle was stolen from Robert R. ·Shafer, 984 Valencia Dr .... Rosetta Sheldr lck, 6G, or 3134 Limeric k Lane, was taken to Hoag hosplt:.l wtttt lnjttrtes alter her car col- lided with a car driven by Patsy Irene Moore, 50, 940' C roC\Is Circle, on Bear st. "'' 7:35 p.m •.•• Br enda. K. WUIIams, 317 Walnut St., complained that a burgtar- nndal stole a sabr e saw and boz of toots from her car and then sprayed white paint on her car, lea villg the spray ean In her car tn her open garage •.. f red- erick J. Fabre, 49, of 2846 Corvo Pl ., was charged with drunk drivtng at 2850 Har- bor Blvd. at 11 p.m. P U BL IC NOT ICE CP-32:26 FtCTfTIOUS BUSINESS NAME' STATEMENT The followtne person is doing business as: Annette's Place, 3432 Via Oporto, Bldg. 6, Newport Bach, Ca. 92663: Shatleodra ll Singhal, 15400 Betcrade st., tSO, Westm~ster, Ca. 9!683. This busioess Is conducted by an individual. Slgoed' S, H. SlngnaJ, This statement was tued wltb the county clerk of Or. ange County Dec. 2, 1976. Publls h: Dec. 9, 16, 23, 30, 1916, 1n the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -680931 P U BL IC N OTICE STATEMENT OF ADAJ'l- OONMZNT OF U3E Of FlCTt flQU') BUS{NE..<t-i ~AM2 The !oiiowlag person Us abandoned tbe use of the flctltiOIJS buJiDeSS :U;ne: R~o~.c;:s flyno Realtors, 2400 W. Coast Hwy., Newport Beach, Ca. 92663: The Fltttttous Busloess Name referred to abon wu ftled In Oranre cooDty on Aur. 11, 1!175; Hannah E. fi)'Do, P.O. Box 319, (202.1/t Fernleaf~ Corooa del Mar, ca. 92625. Th1s business was eon4 ducted by an lndt'l'tdual. Slgned: Hannah E. FlJM. This llllemeot wu f'll«1 wtth the couoty clerk of Or. ange Cowty Nov. so. U76, Publish: Dee. 2, 9, 1e, 23 • 1976, 1n the Newport Harbor Eostp. f -046571 P U BL IC NOTICE 63361 NaJ1CE OF INTEIITION TO FJC11110US BUSINESS E !O::ACE IN 1'lli SALE OF NAME STATEMENT ALCOIIOLIC BEVERAGES Siped: Brian McCarthy. Tb1s stalemeot was ftled wlth tbe COUDtr e1erk or Or- IIIIC• c..ay Noo. 29, 19'16, Pllbllab: Dec. z, 9, 16, T~ t.llowiAc petiOU are ll..Ua78 cJo1ac blllllaeu as: Wtld To Wbom It ...,. CC~~tCen~: Water WorJd Co.,4S0181reh SubJect to IIIJK!U of the Street, SUite S, Newport Ue.ae IJII)lW iw, natlce Beaeb, CaJUom!a 92&60: 11 btl"tbJ Itt• Ulat lbe •- Sbattholders ,Reereatl<:G denlped PI'OII ~•u 110 Mil Procrt.ms, IDe., a Callforala alcoboUe bfter1cw at tM eorpontloo.. 1888 c.m,.,. prenUMI, deKJ'I)ed u foi - Ptrt Eut, Lot AQcelea. Jows lD tht ll*eti PfO'Sdild Caltl)m.l8 90067; Rlcbard D. beP: !3, 1976, Ill the Newport Hatbor E.a.111D. F -67801 PUBLIC N OTICE Croal, U7 Fenleaf. CO"*' 1'701 Qua.U dol llal', Caljfonla ~. "-" Boacb a shOOting room ••• An unknown s uspect used t. rock to smash a Window !n the Hea s chool, GOl Hamilton St., wh ile the school was closed !or the week-end, with any loss unknown. • MONDAY, NOV, 29 A burglar forced open a sliding window to galn entry to the home of Kenjllmoto, 1066 Mission Dr., taking records and stereo tapes valued at $7 1 •.. Two color TV sets va lu ed at $550 we re stolen by a burglar !rom the residence of Daniel R. Ashc."r on, 320 Santa Isabel Ave., aft er prying open a slldlng glass door to gain entry ••• A $155 bu rglary was reported by Julie Horan, 868 Center St., Including rings, bracelets, othe r jewelry and a qua rt of cham - pagne ••. Two personalized checks and a tea can rontaln - Jng $40 in coins were taken by a burglar from the home of Rosemary Austln, '337 Co ronado Dr ...• Doors, dry wall and dry wall tools mad e-up the $600 then from a construction site at 3401 Bear St., owned by Stalewlde Developers of the same ad~ dress .•• Sally L. Scroggs, 308 Joann St., reported the $390 burglary of a 35mm camera and zoom lens from her car either at that a<Mress or 2701 Fatrvlew Rd. Tbla -Ia-ed Por-111-IDII-. by iJ1 _.,.nled U· lllo _.....,. IS ,..,.. IOtl•tw otber thaD a to tM ~ .t Aleo- .,._ (a 101111 ••· llollc B-CeobvJ for blre~n R.cra~ I 1 LDCC II ••lcallllle-. --.IDe. ..,... u-(or-) ...-. na.tlu 8. t:.r tMel Jll'l '-u IDI-PltltcMr, EJ«Wtlvt Vial-&owl: WINII!R of tile II YOU' old boys """'lu Is tile o...,.. Co.ty Ttult Aaa. to.mameat tblt tDded Not. U • .,... L:uot Good ot c orooa del Mar, plebtnd abo'fe. other ~ ftM"at• ilclltded Jfnpot1 resideta "-KoMier, -lo ""' II ,... old Jlrll IIIICIH; J-c:a Airul. Pre...... . ,..'•flY• 011 U.LE BID Nil --.... med CRA\'111, W, Clart -C.. -lllo-clettotO.-Plu. ..,. C.., ..... 10. It'll. ZVICIII, -• C.. -ltof. ZS, Doe, 1, •Pru. t, 11, lffl, .. t1111 lf"IIOJt 11111111* O.C. t, It'll. II ....-1t111p. f ~91 tile "-" 11ut1or Ea'lp, -1a tJot u Y•• old r;t<Je _ ... , Pul C-- 111, -... _ wllll Klrto WUJs of -Aoo "' - oa.. JIICOOI-of """"'" ud Jloa QoJdol' of ~ II-Ill tile II Jt&r old bo)'l -... Mil lllkNUo ~ord, """ t•mtd wllb ..., Koelller Ill wta 1M llrl• _..._ c-. w-·• Bobby DaHler ud 9tOoe Scloilta .... lllo 14 ,.., old ..,.. -""' -. a.1s .. n llold 1o Lo Hebn. (-by Pltrtek Herron) I "'UKIC NO'r:ICE fLIUWW-£81 -IrA,._,.,. ....... ,.,. ::. c:... .. ~ Ds::. .... ,... __ ......... rt ... ·-.... 3 • «. -.....ea. -t.c: Loo-., n•- IIC., --:•:7:'~, Ca. tiSOl. '1'1811 ,._ lrJ I--nb?p. .... ...., ... lb. TIM. rt 1 a lilt wu fUec1 -a._,e?ortoiOr--eo.y .... 15, 1976, NM*-Mow. 18, ts, Dec. I, I. It'll, Po lloo N._rt B..._ &dp F ~6760 PUBLIC NOT I C E ncn1 POOS BUSINESS .AIEl! STATEMENT no_.,.,..._..,.. dlaCIII h ..... u: tbe fringe B...a Mrt.ea, etceten, 1 .... ......_DriYe,New- DOII -., caw. _, WIDiul Eut Wllkla900 Ia I'Ort nuw.. P!aC<!: II-BoaQ,CIIU. 92660; can~ a..~ zzoa Port o..r.... Place, New- port -. caw. 92660; --.... '"'-2!20 Port Abeldcea Place, New- port -. caw. 92660; J-Alii WI,_ 2320 Port Abtnllll. Pl.. Newport a .. , caw. 91660. ,... ........ 11 conducted by a PMnl p&rt:Dershlp. ~Coni WUidnson. 1'1da ltatemeot ns bled wUb tilt~ clerk of Or- up eo.y llo•. 19, 1976. ~ HoY. 25, Dee. 2, 9, 18, 1t76, Ill tbe Newport Hutlor Euip. F -61301 PUBLIC NOTICE 63365 FICTITIOOS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 1'M tQ11ow1Dc persoo Is ck*lc ........ aa: Hastings 6 Coqany Realtors, 2503 Eulbadl Dr1:t"e, Salta 201, Newp»rt S.ch, C allfornla iii80: Redesoo, toe., a c au. Ionia corporation, 2503 Eulbadl Drite, Newport Beacta. Calif. 92660. TIU bulbessls conducted by a corporattoa.. REDESCO, INC., By A. L. ,..,_., Presldeat, Ttda slatemeat was nied ~1Jitb tbe CCM1tJ clerk or Or-..,.. <:-, !loY. 12, 79'1 6. Rlc:lard E. Meyer, At- toney, 900 wtlAlrt Boule- Yard.. Los Aaceles, Calif. 90017, telepboll:e GU-1540. Pella: No•. 25, Dec. 2, 9, 16, 1t76, Ill tbe Newport Harbor Eulp. F -66570 PUBLI C NOTICE S-42248 !IOT!C[ OF TRUSTEE'S SALE T.S, NO. C76720TS5105 011 net. 15, 1976, at 11:00 A.M., SOUTHERN COUN. TIES, ESCROW, a Calltornta eolpOI'&tlora, as duly ap- potllhd Tra.tee under and par.ut to Deed: of Trust recorded Feb. 17, 1976 &· re-recorded. as lost. No. 1 H'77, Ia boot 11677. page 615 oa Mar. 16, 1976, of Oft1cJal Records Ill the of- flee ol tbt Coaly Recorder of Oruct eo.ty, State of Calll>n?a, WILL SELL AT PUBUC AUCTION TO BIGIIEST BIDDER F'OR CASH' (payable at Ume of ale ta !awfltl mooey of the Uldted aat•) at the North troat Cltn.ee ot tbe OJUge COIDtJ Coart.hoase, 700 CMe CtDler Dr. West, City of Sub Aa., an fiCht, title ud ~ COIIt'e}'ed to and ..,... beld by It IIDder said Deed ot TraM Ill the prop. ertJ ttttaatwd 1D •ld County aad state dNertbed as: PARCEL 1: 14 N 0( Tnet llo. 7788, lo t>o 'CIIyO(II-rtB .. ch, CoatJ ot Onap, state of Caldanla, u per map re- cordld Ill 8ool: 101, Pages 10 111n 14 or lllloce?Puoous w.-. ill tM offtee of the c.-, ~rdor ·or said · -· PAIICEL 1: "-•""'" apputel'l- ur •••1 u ltr tDcrea ud .....-onr prtftte -UIOI-Iothose cctlll deellntiaa of CO'Ye· ua, <•.._• pet re. ltrldllll nootdld Aprtl 6, It'll, 71 -1511 Po(e 101, -.-. aod ............. 11, 1r72 Po-~-.... m. or. fletal "«ll*'t 1M amend---E ... 1D all, oO rtc1U. •' Ph. ....... flllU, -....... --_.,._, --1M! maybe -----'ra • Willi .. 1e1111t I ..... =--....,., ... .,.._ _. ••lAc llllro-llor ..... ,...., ... --·---..... .,--. ,._ .............. ...-• as r RJ drtll -------.. 9 Pu:tM-ilf"'l I' .. • ... Willa, SS$64 FICTmOUS BUSDfESS FICt1TIOOS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Gaa.y MII81T NEW OFTICE for ta.,natlm and rtplir lD N"JIOrt ud Costa Mesa wu ftTealed ttlls week by the Paclftc Telepbooe Co. AMy ltaos wt11 be in cba.rge. Tbe oompaay alao a....,...,..ed tM uaJpmeat of Gny Nesbit u Dtw district IDI.Da(er for tbe compuay, Yr. NHbtt, no ru. the Costa Mesa Oftlct in 1965--66, -.111 run I be SoMh Coast Of'lDge C<Mdy dtttrtet t.rom beadqurters lD. Sultl Au.. Mr. Koor comes to Costa Mesa from an a5Qpmt1Dt as district rnuaager for apecb.l aDd prtnte serrlces. PUBL IC NOTICE Tbe fo~ pe~ are NAME STATEMENT dotng buiDea u: Newplrt ne followblg person ls 8 T c doi...,. bostttess as: House eaeb oars oD'JI)My, 4.540 ., Campus Dr.,NewportBeaett. of Huttacs, 250S Eastblaft C -··~ p 1 ~ D ...__.. N L "'w<X>Vo •I . .,..r .. r1•e, -e 201, ewport cbett., 410 Aeacla, Corooa Beach, CaUforD.la 92660: del Mu. CL 9UZ5; Doreen Redeleo, IDe., a California A. Burcbett. 410Aeaclt,Co-"i~""'"':"--cofl)Ontloa, 2503 Eutbluff J Drtn, Newpotf;tJeaeh,Callf. rona clel Mar, Ca. 9!625. (J A This buslDess is eoadoct-j. ~· f"\·~:-'-63788 92660. ed by a •eoeral ---•·. This ~. In lscoodu ted a _.......,._ "'oil 11 STATEMENT OF ABAN- .... s ess e Signed: Paul J. Bart.bett. .,.. tJ&fl.i OONMENT OF USE OF f1C. by a eorponUoo. Tbls statement ns ftlecl (..D.__:......;----....,\~-~.1\il\lll TITK>US BUSINESS NAME REDEOCO, INC., By A. with tbe eoanty clerk of Or-<'!''01 · p~€~irt'"/ --:.. Tbe followiD( persoo bas L. Hastlacs, President. a.nge Caw~ho NO¥. zz, 19'16, "" =="-..J This stateme!rt was fU81.1: ~~ abandcmed the use or the with the cou.ty clerk of Or-PubUsh: NoY. 25• Dec. 2• The tint Congreumen who flcttUous business ft.lme ange County Nov. 12, 19"16. 9• 16• 1976• ID the New'JX)rt had t int been • president Woodcraft of Laguna Nlgoel Richard E. Meyer, At. Harbor EDSlgn, F -674.20 of th11 United Smtn WIIS +at 27601 Forbes Road, La- tomey. 900 Wilshire Blvd., John Ouincy Ad.ns! guna Niguel, Callfornta Los Aureles, Calif. 90017, PUBLIC N O TI C E 92677: Th£> fteUt1ous busl- telephOoe 624.1540. 63351 ness name referred toabnYe Publish: Nov. 25, Dec, 2, FICTITIOUS BUSINESS P UBLIC N-O T IC E was ftled In County on Man::h 9, 16, 1976, lA the Newport NAME STATEMENT S-63773 14, 1972. Leon S. MlenUt, Harbor Ensign. F-66571 The following periOD Ls FICTITIOUS BUSINESS 1417 E.CommoowealthAYe., doing busiD.ess as: Royal NAME STATEMENT Fullerton, CaUl. 92631. PUBLIC NOTICE Suites Motet. 127 Yorttown The followtng persoo Is Tbls business was eon. AYenae, HuDt~nctoo B•c tt. doing business as: WOOd-ducted by an lDIUYIItral. 63465 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The loUowtng persons are doing busilles s as: Laguna Reef Motel, 30806 South Coast Htghwa}', Laguna Beach, Callfornta: Laguna Reef Motet. lne,, 1465 South Coast Highway, Laguna Beaett. CaUtomla; Laguna Reef Motel, a limited part- nerShip, a Calllomia Cor. poratlon; 1465 South Coast Highway, Laguna Beach, Cautomla. This business ts conducted by a c:o rpon.tloo. Signed: Selma Allen, La. guna Reef .,otel, a limited partuershlp; Corpon.tloo Name: Laguna Reef Motet, ltl c., President Alan E. Geisler . Thi s statement was filed with the eounty clerk of Or- ange County Nov. 16, 1976. PubUsb: No.,-. Z5, Dec. z. 9, 16, 1976, iD the Newport Harbor Ea.slgn. F -66889 P U BLI C NOTI C E tunnels and shafts lnto, through or across the sub- surface of the land, hereln· above described and to bot- to m such whlpstoc ked or cti- r ecttooally drilled wells, tunnels and shafts under and beneath or beyond the ex- te rior limits thereof, and to r edrlll, retunnel, equip, matntaln. repair, deepen and operate any such wells or mines, \t'lthout, laowever, the r t;:ht to drill, mine, store, uplore and operate tllTOOgb the su:rtaee or ·the upper 500 feet of the subsurface of sa!d land. as reserved L, the deed from the lntne Company recorded In Book 10872 Page 847, Offielal Records. The street address and other commondesignatton, If any, of tbe real property described abon Is purported to be: 35 Rue Fontalnbleau, Newport Beach, CA. . The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the street address and other common designation, 1l any, shoWD herelD. Said sale wlll be made. but wtlhout covenant or war- ranty, express or implied, reprdiDI ttUe, possession, or eoeunmruces, to pay the remaintQ( prlnetpal sum ot tbe oote(s) secured by satd Deed of Trust, to-wtt: $100,000.00, wlth Interest therea:a. as pronded In said DOte(s~ adnDces, U a.ay, under the terms of saJ.d Deed of Tru~t. tees, charces aDd e~ ot tbe Trustee lDd of tbe tnats created by saJd Deed ol Tn1 st. 1'be btntllcta ry oDder saJ.d Deed of Tnast htrttolort e:recuted ud dell•tred to the 'lllldtnlptld a wrtttea Dac?a-of DeiUit aDd Otmud m Selt, ucla writ- teo Notlce ol Default IDd £7-.. SoU. Tbe -·-liped eat11ed -.td Notice or Dafad 1011 £7ectloo to Sell "' be .--rdod ,. llle --~--erty?l- Din: Jllolr. 1!, 1t76. 90IITIIEM COU!ITI[S ESCROW, a Callt)mta eor. por-, u -rna"· By -R. lltll, Prot!--. (IU) 111-SIOII • -!loY. 15, Dae.l, t, lt?t, Ia tM NtwportRar- ~r ...... Calllornta 9!64&: Rectst-craft of Laguna NigUel, Z760l Signed: Leoo S. Miernik. rant: Es:ecuUveSultes-Hunt-Forbes Road, Lagana Nl-Th.ls statement wu ft.led lngton Beactt. allmttedpart. guel, California 92677 : John wit h the county clerk ofOr- nersh.lp; General Partner: p _ Doyle, 3146.f Los Rios, ange County NoY. 22, 1976. WesterD-Untted Land Com. San Juan Capistrano, Calli. Publish: De<:. 2, 9, 16, pany, a genenl partnersbfp, 92675 . 23, 19'76, In the Newport 1801 Ceotary Park East. This business Is coodaet. ffarbcr Ensign. Suite 2101, LosAngeles,Ca-ed by an lndlvldnal. Signed: lifornla 90067. John P. Doyle. This business Is eoOOuct-This statement was fli ed ed by a limited partnership. with t he county clerk or Or - EreeuUve Sultes~Hunting. ange County NOt'. 22, 1976. too Beach,altmltedpartner-Publish: Dec. 2, 9, 16, ship, By: Western-UnUed 23, 1376, tn the Newport Land Company, a geoeral Ha rbor Ensign. F' -67406 partnership, eenenl part- ner; By; Josam Investment P U BLIC NOTICE Co., a general partrterstltp, general partner; By: Stanley N. Gotf, Geoeral Partner. Tbls statement •as ftled with the eOUDty clerk of Or. ange County Nov. 10, 19'76. Publlsb.: No.,. 25, Dec. 2, 9, 16, 19'76. iD the Newport Harbor Enstp, F --6&498 PUBLIC N OTIC ~' 63353 f iCTITIOUS BUSOiESS NAME STATEMENT Tile foUowt.Dg persoo 1s doing business as: Royal Suites Motel, Z080 Newport Road, Costa Mesa, ·Cal· tto'mta 92627: Regt5trant: ExeeuUve Suite • Costa Mesa, a limited part- nership; Gene ral Partner: Western.UnUed Land Com- pany, a general partuershlp, 1801 Century Park East, SuU e 2101, Los Angeles,Ca- lllonlia 90067. This business Is eoo&iet- ed by a limited partnerslllp. ErecuUve Suite-Costa Mesa, a UmltedpartDersbip, By: Western·UD.lted Laod Company, a eenera1 partner· shJD, r eneral partner; By: Josam ID.nstmeat Co, a rea- era! partnership, &el'l· eral pa.rtDer; By: Stanley N. Gott, General Partner. Thls statement was ftled with tile eoanty clerk of Or~ ange County NoY. 10, 1976. Publish: No•. 25, Dec. 2, 9, 16, 1976, Ia the Newport Harbor Enstcn. F -6&490 PUBLIC NO TI C E 53625 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE UNDER DEED OF TRUST TF 18024 LO AN NO. Berk Roy Notice Is herebylft'eotllat SERRANO RECONVEY- ANCE COMPANY, A Call~ fomla. oorporaUoD u tns- tee, or •eceasor tnastee, or subsUtated tnltee pur- SUD.t to tbe deed ol trut recorded March 18, 19'75 Ill book 11359 -167. Re- recorded July 1, 19'75, Book 1144'7, pace ses. o1 ometai Records ._ tbe olftce of tbe c-, ~rdor of Onooe Co..y, Calt.l)nJ&. ud p~~r. niJJt to lbt Notlototo.fi•It aDd £7-"' s.u ---aDder noorded Aprtl 17, 79'1$ "' -17?11 -741 or-omc.rar-..:., WUI SELL 011 Dleellber17, 19?8, at 1:00 p..m., It a.. -<~-..... ..... old c.., eo..--. lo t?oe CPIJ or-Ma, Clll- ::.~~~ (po-It ... 11110 of -.. ,.....,_.,._ -) Ill ... -. ..., ,._, _.,...,....,_ bold by M-r--0. ~ ..... ., " Aid c.., ..., -.,._ scribed u IDiJows: FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The foUowtn< person is doing business as: Pad flc C ruising Yachts, 2912 W. Coast Highway, N, Beactt. Ca. 92660: Rleb.ard Lloyd HclHster, 631 Promootory Dr. W., N. Beach, Ca. 92660. This business Is eooducted by an lndlv1dua1. Signed: R. L. Hollister. This statement was ll.led with the county clerk of Or- ange County ~ov. 29, 1976. Pu bllsh: Dec. 2, 9, 16, 23, 1976, in the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -67800 P UBLIC NOTICE S-63770 F'ICTlTIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The followtrig person Is doing business as: Ancient Moose Saloon & WUd West BARBQ, 2862 McGaw, Ir- vine, CalUomta 92705: An- cient M.utoer -Rusty Pel!. ean, lne ., Califomta corp., 2862 McG aw, lrvtne, Call. fo m 1a 92705. This business is conduct. e<1 by a corporation. Corporation Name: An- cient '-!ariner-Rusty PeU- can~c., Lou1s A. Stncusa, ?r eot. T s statement wa.s ft.l ed Ylth the county clerk of OT- ange County Nov, 22, 1976. Publish: Dee. 2, 9, 16, 23, 1976, ln the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -67408 P U BL IC NOTICE LOT 1076 AND LOT 1077, TRACT 9(J7 I IN THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, COUNTY OF ORANGE, STATE OF CAUFORNIA.AS PER MAP RECORDED IN BOOK 28, PAGES 15 TO S6 INCLUSIVE OF MISCEL- LANEoUS MAPS, RECORDS OF SAID ORANGE COUNTY. Property Addresspa.rpor- tedly bKmlas: ZOO VII. Bu. celooa, Ltdo Isle, Newport Beach, Ca. Said sale -.w be made, but wttbout eoYeoaat orwar- naty, opress or tmplted., rtp.rdlac uue. JICIJIII'tat~ or eoeumbrucu, -., llt1sf) llle ,_ ...... OOCIInd b)' Slid Deed, IDclad?ac .... roe ud upeue of the tntltee &Dd of tbe traits created b)' ll.1d deed. tctn.nees fbeH. adtr, wttb lnttf'Mt ., pro. Ytded thtret.Q, Uld tile •· paid pr!Dclpal or "' -~nd by aJd deed; to- wit $16,308.S4 -,.. ..... tiM~ f'l'om NOt'tlillllbet' S, 1.,5 u pt"'Ytddd la llid -Deled: lloYe-II, lt'l6 IIERIWIO RECOIIVEY. AliCE COIIPAIIT, (!U) SIIS..JUt, u .-d Trot-. By J. E. c-.....,_ ---· Mlllla: !loY. 1$. Dee. l, t, lt76, ta tM Nt:"'lld18ar· ~rEu!p. PUBLIC NOTIC E S-37S66 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The followtng person ts doing business as: (A )Appe Ftnanelal Service and (B) Host lnternatlooal Market. lng, 1000 W. MaeArthUr Blvd., •25, Santa Ana.; Ca. 9Z707: John Jacob WadUng, 1000 w. MacA rthUr Blt'd., •25, Santa Ana, Ca. 92707. This business Is coodaet- e<l by an Individual. Signed: John J . Wendling, This statem'!flt wa.s ftled with the cou nty clerk or OT- ange County No•. 26, 197~. PubUsh: J)e(, 2, 9, 16, 23, 1976, In the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -677l4 P U BLI C NOTI CE S-37362 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATE ME NT The following persons are doing business as: The De- licious Tea Company, 185'76 Vallarta Ortve, Hunting1ob Beach, Ca. 92646: Elsa E. Jensen, 18576 Va1lart:a Drive, Huntington Beach, Ca.. 92646; Sherr1e Mac&lnald. 16932 Paclfic Coast High~ way, t 204, Hunttngto.D Beacb, Ca. 92648. This business 1s eooduct- ed by a genen l partnership. Signed: Elsa E. Jensen. This statement ns ftled W'ith the county elert of Or- ange County Nov. 24, 19'76, Pu bllsh: Deoc. 2, 9, 16, Z3 , 1976, tn the Newport Harbor Ensign. F-67629 P U BLIC NOT ICE 63903 FICTrTIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following persoos are doing business as: Recrea- tion Investments, Ud.,IS%81 FernandO Ctrcle, Vllll Part, CA. 92667; RomeyW. Llght- hlpe. 18281 Fema.ndo Ctrd e, VIlla Part, CA. 92&67; Del- mar w. WJ.ehler, 22603 Fel. bar, TorTaDee, CA. 90505; Richard K_ ThrreDUDt. 4841 Dogwood street, Seal Beactt. CA. 90'7 40. This business Is coodact- ed by a limited pa.rtDershlp. Slped' ,._yw. ?Jcblb?po. TMs statemaM: ns rued wi th the C0181tJ clark of Or- ... , Coooty !loY. t4, 19'16. PabUsh: Dee. 9, 16, 2S, 30, 1976, Ill the Newport Harbor Euip.. F ..4761:7 P UBLIC NOTICE S-S'I:;a FICTmOUS BUSINESS NAME ST A.TEIIENT The to11owPac po,_. 71 -bo-u: Cary Pa-c lllc, S411 Y!a (\Iorio, "'It• 300. Newpoct hQ, CaU- ton~ta llt61: Pltlrtct w. Cuter, 111$ -..,o. !fr~t .. port a-., CoiUDn!a 9tMO. Tb1l h .... ts caMIIct- ed by u Mslt I, Slped:: Polrlcll: W. Cutor. ,. ... Pllod ....... _,_.,Or_ .... ~ Dee. s, 11'1&. Ptl:lltlk Dec. •• • •• u. so, "'' 11 11M ,.,,. n llu'tlor 1 71& P .-14 Nt ·.",l'·'il Pol1(, fjil·'1, • ••• *Y., ....... I C I' ¢11¢1..._ ..._ Js *'• a"-. ,....._. rs 1141111, --...-.-· ........... 2 ... -· .... -...... ...... "sa----,, ....... un• .................. lh¢10 eo,1t llcCrar. t5, o1 11M •.. ,..... ............ 77Jclaud Cad-. U,of sa _c_,.,. S.:IJ, ftft UT'.Id' It 11:15 p.m. M K.tH-ud hrJl. llarbor fltcMI,.,s. aad llcC ny wu c:1iatJ.c! •ltll breiJrc ....... Oil dnpud __ _ •MeriMM" •ee otaooo- trolled ... M-oe ••• Two ldaJi btaeelet:J ftMd at $ISO 'ft:n' lltoJ.-from tile J-!loloo, «16 VllllaQolola, tbe Blldfs. betw~ 10 a.m. NO't'. 1 uti 2 p..m. New. U . • THt1RSDAY, NOV. t5 baeU ~W.eGnw, 2'1, of 302 Alftn£, Balboa, •u I.IT"eeted at 4 p.m. at Al't'U'ado Uld Bay lDd ebarged wttb beiDc lllto11- eated Oil t!nlp ••• Rd:lert Pab1ck BallicaD, 4!0 oll935 Sb.ei'IIICtc:IG, Oakwood aput- meats. was cbatttd wlt!l ml8demeaoor draDt drtflD.rg at 1:05 a.m. at lntne lDd llot'er, Dear Westellff ••• A $500 sip .-u ltoll!ll from tbe troot of tbe Bbae Beet restaanat, 107 t1C. Cen- tn.J. NNpOrt, betweea 2 a.m. NO't'. t5 IIDd 11:15 a.m. No•. 2~ • • • Robert Rbtg, &35 Bater, com. Mea. reported a $500 stllp-to-sbore nt!io stola from bls boat at Bay Sborn lhr1Da between 2 p.m. HoY. 25 uti 12:30 f!.m , No•. 26 ••• stereo ~ meat ..-allied at $530 was stol• from tbe home or Delda Marrow, tos Pearl, Balboa lslaDd,. betwe. 5:30 p.m. a.ad 10:30p.m.byatbtef •bo appui!!Filly got Ia tllroagb ·-· • FRIDAY, NOV. 26 Fares CbarU Soabn., 28, a.DCI Badlb CbarU Soabra, of 1605 Babla, CeatnJ New- port, were arrested at 8:50 p.m. at tbe M.u-rlott Hotel 1n Newport Cster aDd charged wltll. trespass:lng, after an argu.ment iD the bote1 bar ••• Lee Ross WU100, 34, of 60t·B Heliotrope. Co- rona del Mar, wu cba.rged wttb mt..sdemeaoor dnmk drlYI.ng at 2:15 a.m. OG Bay- Sldt DIU JllllilorM ••• Jotla Alla.a PllreeU. IS. of !10 PotnqtHa, Corou cSeJ Mar, wu arrested at 10:30 a..m. oD an Oruge COGnty H&rtlor JlldlcW Dlstrtct CCIIlrt qz-. ri.DI ••• Tools and a tool chest, V1lved at $440, were stoleD from the prt.(e at lhe borne of Jeffrey Allan Brusseau. 2721 Ettltjde, Harbor Vie• HWs, between 3 p.m. NoY. 26 a.ad 4 p.m. Nov. 27 ••• stanley Loeb, owner of an apart meat buUd . lng at tZ30 w. Balboa, Ceo. tnt Newport, reported that 2 windows were broken. Ia a vae.ut apartment there, caustng an estimated $270 d:amace ••• Jewelr)' and cub Yaloed at $1,918 wert stole from the bome of Keller Bathrick, 5Z01 Brace Crescent, Lido Suds, by • thief Wbo got iD through a bedrwm w1.odo'lr. • SATURDAY, NO V. Z7 Frederick Lee Wester. gard, 25, of 31S Cedar.New. port SOOres, was charged With rnbdemeaoor c!rQnk driYiD.g at 1:55 a..m. at 13th aDd W. Balboa BIYd •• Balboa . .. Ham George Aleoct, 40, of B63 Ceuter, COfta Mesa., •as arrested there at 11:50 a.m. oo a n.rranl cttarglJ:ll btm Ylth a Yehielf code IDinct:lail. ••• Terry Aodrew Wrtcbt. 18, of S27 6Znd, Newport SOOrts, wu arrested tben at 10:30 p.m. on a CalJ.l)nda YCIIIth Authortty -..nut. after-po. lice cheeked his record du- tGC Lnnstlptioa ol a laod· lord-t_. arpmtDt at uat 1ddrea; • • • Du.tel ,_ rc •• a.., a&..l/t 11111 a 11 e-. M1112ar ........... ....'ljQ'..S .. ._,It z .... ,. .. toO bloet ot PtNatoiJL • SUimAT, m¥'. II La--c.,. • ~s:t7~~ Silo"" 1 tpCIIItld ta.t a b-..., ell-. t'&IIMd at lUll. woen ..... t.rom Ml ear 'ftlle a was parted ...,. ldl .... fro• 7 p. m, NOOt. r7 MMtl1 S p.m. NO't'. t6 •• • Jolllt Alilllaqy GlaaoiJd, 409-. fi_,t Sloora. ._.... II....., .. eue ud caleaJMor, worQ $ZOO, .,_ trom IU ear -It 4451 ... c.. Hwy •• aear tab: bome, be- tween 8 p.m. ~. 1"1 aad 9 a.m. New. t8 ••• S.OW lill1s nt.ed at S!SJ were ...,_ from tbe p..np It Jolae Seott"s bome at 44.3 VUta Parada, tbt Bihd!l. betwetll 9 a.m. NOY. I a.d 9 a.m.. No.,-_ !8 ••• VUdtls dld an estimated $lf5 ~mace to Foxy's Mct>U Statiaa at 1100 W. a.-B7od., Balbol, between 11 p.m. NOt'. Z7 Ud 8 a.m. NO't'. 26, by breatiae clown the froat door aDd de- lac hiDg the WUb buln from the bathroom wan. • MONDAY, NOV. 29 Josepb Louia Oapoo, 4S, cf 440 Vta Udo Nord, Lido Isle, was charged WUb beitiC IDtoxleated ud dltoro.rly at Z:20 a.m. at 10! Me. Fadd.ea, Ceatral Newport.,. Someooe used P8011Dt from a W"ate r lntck parked Dar• by to set fire to a small s truc.ture at the tDtraAce to a new Broadmoor bomesde- .,eiopmeat at Sa Mlpel &Dd N.B. NO't'etmer bltUdlac per. mlts totaled S6,19a.zg&, tbe 4th highest moath for the year, briDgtQg 19'76 record to $65,536,194. This ls al- most double the eutlre 1975 total of $35,513.215. The major boost for Nov- ember buUdiDg came from Broadmoor Homea, addlac 60 more permits for sin&le famUy dwell1ncs In tbe uew- subd1vts1oo Ia H.ubor View. The total nlue Is $.4.586,- 655. The lollowtng permlt&, lD. the a!TKMml of ss.ooo aDd o•er , .. en 1.-.d ctart.ac th£> lut ball of t11e monlb: • HARBOR VIEW Bro.admoor Homes, 60 permits lor dftlliDp ruc- IDg from S6!, 7SO to $811,- 590, on the followtac J1ebt- oamed streets, Collnla, Ju- lia, Radl.am:, Yankee, wa.a. erer and GtuliAg; total n.l. ue, 54.586,655. Irvine Co., 26U Su MI. guel, fooei semce store, What'S Cooklne. St6,000. Plvaroff, ded : an<! re. model, 1133 White sans WI)', $6,000. Saddleback S1Yings, t~ Improvement, 2620 San Mt. guel, S7 ,800. PartitiOilS, 2626 San Mi- guel, $7,700. • BIG CANYON Rosehill, &1)01 at 5 Rue F"ontalnetlleau, $5,000. • BALBOA Joan Jacobs, alteratiOns, IZ5 W. Bay An., $6,805. Stet'e Kenney, add garq:e and 2nd noor, 15SS Min· mar, 396,000_ • AJRPORT AREA lrYIDe Co., 4710 Campu.&, suite for lrY~ Co., S6,0SO. s .. er Dev., 901 Do-te st., snUe for ll!Yestm•t Ex. change ln11 .• $1!,910 • Y-"t 'l?r---e ~ ... -. ·-........ ... •• ...... .... Ft ., ........ ..., .... I --..... ··-----···~ .... 8trts D,IIOO.Put •• ;wt........._,... ,....., I Sr7S -... ----bo-,... t:IO a.a. llot. U • s ,...., """· n ... C?l.rtoo -.toll Sol ~ -r VI .. 1E171s, rti)CII'ttd • f.Jt'l ctuac· t..l ndiD ..._ b'oal tU car wlllle tt was pal'tllld ID bla carport bltwelll 3:10 P.JIL.. !lot'. Z4 ud U La. Jlloot. H ••• Rlclard Cll'l Hll!a, 11, o1 l tu Ber7J. llatbor "'ct*ech, wu ain•u It 7:10 p.m.lllnlae aM Mar- lava, Hartlorfllct'n'r,Md ,~ .. ---~~~~ ialltleDee ob eoatroDed ..,_ -· • TUESDAY, JIIOV. 10 SoiD..e sbo( -u. .....,. ......ofY~•epll•'s ear wtllle it wu parUd c. tbe Jtreet D8lJ" ber bocDe at •s v,...-. tbe a-. bttw-t:SO p.m. Ud 1:10 p.m., eautag u Htlmated $150 domage ••• 11-rt Caer Pbannacy.1f01 A\'0- eado, wu brok.eD illlto be- tweeo 6 p.m. Ncw. Z9 iDd 5 a.m. HoY. JO, by tom~ wbo left a sled&ebammer to break Ill tbe tr011t door.1eft tte aledgebammer oo the -ll.k, ""' -4np ..-ar$560 ........ .,.. Sal.. Abmed, 19, or ZS46 s..aa ADa. costa 11-, wu elli.rpd wtth ~·blc at 8 p.m. tt Ilot'er lDd Coutllwy • ITS PndeiHal 111-nDCe, tea- .. lmproremem. 1!01 Dl:rre SL, $28,500. • PROIIOlfTORY Col. Jerry MJ.tcbeU, 1 uut, ! story dwell!rtc. 75-I.Ha.rtror 1sl&Dd Dr1Ye. $112,000. • CORONA DE L MAR Jauet Piercell, 210 Poia- settta, coonrt prace, add earport, ss.ooo. BIIIUI-Pipert, 2 ...,..,, 3 18llt d'well.lag, S09 Mar. ruertte, t167 ,200. V. Llsd»erc. addlti.Oil., 7!0 Fenlleaf. $48,400. James B. Woo4, remodel, Ul.l E. CoutHwy.,$45,000. • SPYGLASS HlLL _. ll.lke Tkunl*lh', pool at ., Golota PoiDI, ,,000. Jim Crowl.,-, pool at IS Coleta Potat, 18,000. • NEWPORT CU:y of Newport .Beaeb, restrooms, 58th St. at Sea- sbore Dr., $1 5,000. • NEWPORT KEIGRTS M. Jessup, addiUOD, 2420 CUff Dr .. $70,000. ' X'EWPORT CENTER Intoe Co •• ltO Newport Ceater Dr., suite for GnJ. fttl Designs. $5,180; at.o for C!8Dda.le lnnstment, $5,35o, aod T. v.t, u .no. ~e Co., 660 Newport C•er Dr., Illite tor UdD lDYestm.S.S, $7,110. Ed Ebstein, 6SO N"PQrt Ceater Dr., connrt restau- rul to discothf!qUe, UO,OOO. Great Western Sannes, -C50 Newport Cater, d"el- op remainder of 2nd tloor, $1!.000, American State Bant,. SOO Newport Center Dr •• tf!lll.Dt tmpronment. $5.700. • BEACON BAY Pat Barke, addltloo at 51 Beaeoo Bay, SIS,500. t;ettb Dln.smoor, stairwty at S7 Beaeoo Bay, SS,ooo. MARINERS CHURCH 1000 BISON, AT JAIIBOREE,CINEWPORT BEACH TEU:P80NE' 140-6010 THI T£ACIDNG IS CENTER£D ON JESUS CHRI!rr AND THE BlBLE, WITH E:MPHASISON PRACTICAL C I!RJSTL\N UVING. ALL AGES ARE WELCOME. Co-'tar ud 'fUitll& uallable, SUNDAY SERVICI». l:OO-t:IO -II ,00 A. II. ********************** Jt Publish YtNr It Jt FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME ST.ATEMENT : •.. , .. I ~r. ~; TH£ OFF!CIII.L NJWSPAIIR Of It Jt : 8 -• ~JCN ~ ~ THE-CITY Of NEWI'OIIT IEA<>l .. O ~F ICE AND PAINTING PLANT : ~21 E . COA.ST H IGHWAY ,_. ,.. CO"ONA OEL MAR . C ALIFO,.NIA • IHZS • Jt COST O F Pl..US '10.00 FOR • • PUS~I C AT I ON ONLY $25,00 COUNTY FI~IN G FU lt • WltiTI Olt CALL lMI INiiC.M a IU•ISM-P'qlt OPP1Ch.&. ~LA. POit•J .. .. ,.,.CAilllMD O.LA. PO .. I T01 • Jt NAML .. 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