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Anita Bryant invited t~ fight Harbor homos
A IIU'bor Ana.,. •• , delia .,., aaa.r.tlft bntal fatMI' ud .-au.. ):lb or !Jioul• a.c:n-.. Tau, a. lltlbJi.IMd bla Mr • ..,..._ -.ldbeper-platDed' tbe problema coo-
•J811111PDladlllltrAal-'*••• 1M bom.,..i atYt aMOer. ·n. Qild Uoa ..,...._ a.c,...,,.,,, ... c:lllrcll at at w..c: .. IOMUJ~tD ''CWOMUJ atct.d 'trltbbei.Q(py,••w:r.
Ia Bryut to br\11 her 11111-n-llt Ia 1111 lloCIIt ftom -·tc~owolop IIMt rtpt at. lou -..,.... u •Jiac triJ Pl. Ia 111o KoU .,._ llrlbtr _...,.. to _. llaal<e tokl tho EAsJcn.
•----• blttlt to Np-.., mon1 ptl'tPICUH. 1'1 Ubldt, ud au ~ cu ·At WOIIId cocae tiD CaJJJDr-eeater. tbe lbtdtiU at li&Jt)or tUctl ''TbeJ ••r• I.DYtted as pa.rt
JHt Btacb. Jut left 1111 to tM ltltcltlll tan tmo aperTerliloa,wtlldl Ida u a coma.altJ tawtt. Aller a partaldoatr'• to 1.01 i)rm of~-of tbe ltltdyprojedODbomo-
TM Ref. Harold ADder.. to deddl u tMt'l thl ro-te la u., a llltrtlal :~:· her, dgpter told ot tbe homo-UtJ, other t111.1 rowt1M de-sewallt1. They spoke tn an -ot Soutb Cout Blpt1.t he .....u tO 10 A ltDdtllll Tbln an peaplt W'ltl ••Wt ..,.. lObe to 1Dt1te MDI1a ~ before fla1Uoa of terms ud: ~~tees-at.motPMn of academlc
c•rc:b, Dllr Druce CoaDty with lat.lt ~ ftel-l&t.t teoS~Kt• 'tr'bo Mr," ays tbe B ... ADder-her e1au at Harbor bJP. P!'J apluatlool." freedom, aDd I feel tbat 's
Atrport_ 11 1rl(llc a flcM to lDc• ml(bt biYI tQe teD-to be Mlped. 'bat wbiD mU-.,._ ••t am coilll to wrtte Rt'f, "Aa:hnoo wrote a let-Teaeher 8tD Hub thll wblt Ia &t Luue bere. lf,
._ bomo.ezuat. from be-dtDelll bl'OaJbt oat by •cb Uaat borooetllllll: luUttbllt ber a tetter, ud ban lt t.r to aU pareata urcu. week described blo-med because of UU little in-llr l•ltM to .llpll.t lD 1oc&1 thlael " tben 11 DO prd:llem to be alptd by u muy pareiQ tbem to ea11 PrtDetpaJ Ja-clua u ''aa llll:rodactioD or cldeut, we were to be lor-
clulroonll. Hll camp&Jca Ro~OHmllttJ, •Ja: tne trM~ U mabl tt more a.at mtailtenu poadllt." eobeoo ud YOtce tllelr ob-studeata to tbe fle&dot medl-blddeD to bneaay morepub-
bep.D after be l•rotd tbat Rer. AJ:IderiOD, 11 aot apbJ-dlfllallt.'' Mr. Alldereoa. a former jecrloDS. ctne." He ald lbe course Uc speakers loelaas,hroold
a pa1r ofbOmoaelllllsaamed steal problem. ••n beCW Ylaa Bryaat, wbo spear-usl.l!taat pattor at tbe Ftnt ''I bue bldabout6ca.lls,.. l.nchadu a abort unit on be Yery upset, We've got a
Tom ud Clea tad talked to lD tbe home dur1n( cblld-head:td a 111eeessM drt•e B_.,. C._reh of Costa Me-Mr. Jacobeoo told tbe En-bomo~emallty. good tebool, lflth a lot of
a blo-med claN oo May hood wttb 1 pusin fattier 1D Mlaml to onrtum a Dlde sa, retuned nently to ttlla alp, .. aDd tbey han all ''Tbe two periOOS •bo academic freedom, and
27 at Newport1Harbor hleb &DIS cltmtndlllc mother, or 1 Coaaly ordllll.oee forblddl.oe area from a putonte 1a IUIJPQrted our poslttoa..'• spoke to tbe studeats ez-I wut to keell it tbat way .''
""~·two were u..ttod bJ I!£WRPI!R 01' l!JI ctTY 01' NI!WI'ORT .IIIAOf•~;:;;.;=:;;=J
teaeber BUI Hanke, uDder NEWPORT a oebool clllltrtct precllce THE NEWliOIT HARIOa
wbicb allows teaebers to tD-BEACH Ttte apoktsmen oo nrloaa
sides ol coatro'terlla.l qu•·
tl.oot. Department beads aoc1 JOe
pr1oc:~s must appron tbe
apeUerl'. ,..., ....... ..,.. ..
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COSTA
MESA
IWI, CAUP.
''Tbe idea,'' says NHtE
priDeipal Tom Jaoob80o," II
to hne our stu.deata t.llly
iDiormed 1110 that tbey will
be better able to deal wltb
these maHers when they CO
oot iDto ttw! aclllt world,
We do tbe same w:ltb otber
controversial sub)ecla. aach
u abortion, marl)la .. lec·
tslatton and Yeoeral dlaeue
ft.lms. We'n bad Mardsts
and John Birch Society mem-
bers discuss politics."
MINNEAPOLIS JETS
'
Parents are notlfted by
letter, be said, when a con-
troYerstal subject Is to be
dlscassed, so they ca.D keeP
their students out or · tbe
el.a.sl that day. 11 they don't
want them eipOsed to the
AT AIRPORT? ANITA' BRYANT'S VICTORY over hOmost>Xuals i.J1 Flortd:i
has prompted the Rev. Harold Anderson lo invite her to
come to Newport Beach. As pastor of I lie Sou th Coast
Baptist Church near Orange County Airport, he Is waging
a battle a.plost: local scbool policy, whi ch allows homo-
sexuals to appear on campus by special request. Pastor
Anderson says he wUI circulate a petitton uldng Miss
Bryaot to come bere. (Ensign photo.)
subject.
&!pt. Jotm NleoU said the
pnetlce of deali..Dg with coo-
tronrstal subjects '•is part ot the climate of academic
freedom that we feel Is ne-
cessary to educate our stu-
deals, under oootrolled coo.
d.tUoos, about the reality of
Ufe, We don't allow spea-
kera to try to connrt oar
students to their ldea.a or
llfestyles, but to simply &J-
plalo them. Chlldren llYe 1D
a real world, and they see
a lot of tMnc:s on TV and
read the newspapers. liD they
have some idea ot what's
rot.oe on.''
A.o oftletal policy, adopted
by the dtstrtet Board of Ed-
ucaUo .. sets up the rutde-
llDes tor tnYitiDC cootrover-
sial speakers,
•irreedom to dliClllscoo-
_buser .. '---.. ,.. .._
be:ut of tbt demoenUc pto-
eeu, •• tbt pollcJ IIJI.
Mr. Ander80G sees It dU-
fereotly. ''AU tills kind of
thing doea Is offer tbt stu.
Freeway site
freeze asked
A coutructton mon-
tortum to ban turtber bulld-
t.aes betng erected aloac the
proposed route of the Costa
Mesa h'eewa.y, tlrmerly
Newport freeway, through
the downtown Costa Mesa
area wUI be considered at
tbe out study sepsion of the
Plannlaa: Commlsslooat6:30
p.m. Mooday, June ZO.
Pli.IID.I.DC DlrectorCbarles
Raberts upla1Ded that a pro-
posed 14-unit addition to the
32-unit ColoDla.l motel, 1987
Newport BIYd,, would add
about $400,000 to Ute u-
peoa:e or parehase for tree-
.... , use. The adopted frH-
way route erosMS Harbor
Blfll. )1st south of Bei'Dird
St.; crosses W. 19th St. be-
tween Anaheim St. aDd Park
AYe. andcooUmesiOUttnrest
to cross PlaceJtl.a An, at
about ProdUction Place.
Tbe motel addlUon re-
Q!Iest, submitted by ~rt
R. Wuber, 1!615 LtcbUXJUH
LaDe, Rubor View Htus,
ftl oonttra~ed to Jllnt Z7.
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I
BATTALION CHIEF PbU Haydeo of tbe Nnpor t Beach
ttr• depa.rtmd, at rl&bt, II eqnbllattd . by Mayor
lilian Dostal at the 18th amual employM umee awuda
bUqUet of the Clty of Newport Beach last Saturday Dleht
tn the Balbol. Bay Club. Mr. Hayden bas marked S5
years of Hnice with the fire dtlpartmG. He recalls
the time he fell tbroueh the roof at tbt ViDceat'l Ltclo
drur store flre ud laaded uld.D.jand on tbe m•uiDlne
Ooor, ba.U. a bltd time llTiiiC tbat story dowo. He
a11o nmeahrs betDC m U.e Balloa t1re stalloa ud
blarlDC of tiM a~k OG Ptul Hutlor, Dec. 7, 1941.
Oraaee Couoty Airport's
''sbort haul" tmace got a
jolt tM.s weelr. wheD: It ns
reYealed that North Ceatral
Alrlloes Is seeking to es-
tabl.l.sh a route between the
airport and MIJMM¥1+l0ll.s-St.
Pall.
The federal ClvU Aero-
nautics Board bas given loca.J
ageoeles uDW June !4 to
commeDt on the route re-
quest. One of the nrst com-
ments Will be from the city
of Newport B•ch. lD
simplest terms, tile city Is
eJpected to say '' aot only
no. but bell ool" Newport's
City CooncU learned Moo-
day of the peod.LQg a.ppltca-
Uon, aod tbe root almost
came ofl of City Hall.
''Uatbtnbble, •• fumed
Mayor Milan Dostal, who
11.-es aDder tbe airport's jet
takeoff s-tten. Yaror
Dostal is a aatiCDll leader
of orpol&td tfl:»rta to r.-
Study group
tours Soviet
A 6-person u.s. delepUon
uDder the cbairmanshlp of
IrYtne Compa.oy PresldeDt.
RaymoDd L. Wat.ldeplrted
Juoe 10 for tbe Sorlet Unioa
for a %-week study of So•tet
manacement pneUee.s lD the
ft•ld of oew to"W"U, aecord-
l.nc to Jack Uodublll. pro-
rnm enluaUon oftleer, new
commuDIUea admi.Dlst.n-
Uon. u, s. Departmeat or
Houll~ aod Urban Denlop-
meat. The deleptloo will
Ylslt Moscow. KltT, VUolus
udLeolll(nd.
CITY MANAGER ~rt L. Wym~ prenated rettremeli:
piAl to city employees dllrl.QI tbt 18tb amma.J. City of
Newport Beach serYte• awards ba.Dquet in tbe Balboa
Ba,y Club Saturday o1cbL Plctued, left to rlgbt, are
Yr. WJM.. FeUcla Yoaac. Marp.ret M. Gr"ley, B.
James Glaft.l, Doratbea Sheely and Alma 0. Thompson.
ot.ben reUrt.ar loclude Wwtam H. Blue, Dona.ld R.
Burdsall l.A)uls A. Canpa..ro, Walter E. UDebarcer,
Opal T~nilul"(b, Buralce Webster. aDd Peter J. Ztto.
OASIS FRIENDS
TO FORM CLUB
C.M. eyes higher density
for elderly r handicapped
FrteDda of Oas1.s, tbe .Ol·
uDteer .apport croup tor the
seolor cltiuD center to be .,.._ ...,. at 51b·w Yar-
ruertte Ia Cof'ODl del Mar.
wlll meet at 10 a.m. Moe-
day, Jut zo, at tbe Yootb
Ceat.r to t:>rmallJ orpa-
lH aod tleet oftleen, Tbla
weet., NttWport Ctty Coa-
eU ~W~TOPrtated $39,110 to
opea tbe c•at•r ud blre a
coordlator to ma lt.
llore lllu lOll -. u.n llped ap wttll tbe
The senior ceDter Is es.-
pec:t.S to opeD 1o late July
or Aucast. oeeupJl.llc.theeu-
Urt JDrtb wt111 of tbe school
boUCIIQc leuod bJ tho elly lD
Ca.rdeD ~ebOol of Coror.a. del
Yu. NeD year, tbe selllors
are tcbedlled to ret tbe en-
Ure bulldllle.
Good turn
for the tern
lleftlopm""' ol IIIOCIII-
Iaod bOOIIII'W projecll tor
..Gior cttliHI ud: t.a.ldl-c:appodpe.....,.ID.,.._
of SS aalta aa aert .lD tbe
COib. M .. d:OWGn n-
dlftloptMat ana na ap.
p .... od bJ tho Colla -Plalmlll Commtuaoa Moll·
. dar aiCbl· PI ille CIIJ c..aocu ap-
_..tbe -.au noi-,,., ... , ......... pntptr-
t?eowlllllallli-ana ----...., .... ".-"' .. -n. Pl'll and .. t lilt
wUJ .... .,..... ....... rl
tl I liwl .......... ...
-Ja-ioriM-
-cl""" 2 I Por-•twortz a ad .. --................ _WIII_I._ .. .,_,..._
---II .. IS 'Me
of 1be ar-. tbe catnllJ
loW llcom•, llmlted car
OYMrlblp aa:J mobl11t)', ao
etdld:rn. do DDt ruatt .lD
slplfteut trafflc tOlamea,
-t>r-1 CIIJ .. mcu or lqJ&Cta oa
I.Cbooll, lt YU dtelared.
Hieber dt-11 ,.., be lflllllllbJ _,_
perndtl. 0.. ...... ot •
IIIII 1-olofJ prdto apart-
m..U ud ew$••-.u
w1t11 tbe lllfPHd I J'Htl ....
..naPoMd.
$18,000 RIHG TAKEH
IH AUED IIOBII!RY
Tlon oa:e. .. ., ~
lllleft&MctdtDarJUIIT
ufli,OGOa Pr?atto
1 .,... -Ia &tltll's 11tat11tr lllaa,IM &. IM ... .. llll ,.._ ,.,...,. -·.c..-..... ••n1£L
croap, bet Frl.:la ot Ou1a A crew of zo member•
1111 ..,.retod 11111 11r u aa o1 tho cana.-'-""·
Informal atMriDC COrDDIU-UoD Corps YU 1G Newport
tee, aecordlDr to Pruldlat y-.rdly to bll1ld Dlllt1Dc
Graat Howald. anu 1D 1M lltlPor Bar tor
• •We collktlr C*rMl•N ....,.nd blrd.a.
a IIIJIIIOrt ITCIIIIP n1cll wl11 nt ertw1POI'tedoaSbell-
won irtlb tho <IIJ pub, -· lalud, -· dlne-beocba IIDil ro<:r-do!>l. -ot lllo llale Flail IIIII
to dlweiDp a fiDe clllter ,..th Gam• DelL. wtdeb ooctrvlt •CX>N•l acUYltlee," llr a tbt tiiJper 81.1 looaopcat
-wroto lldl-ID liMo"'· TlleJ Crotted--
llle -·· -NJ --.............. Calll>r* 1-r. no PBR Do~>~. will. 1-ton, ..-1a --llll.n tchp'••nu" coe-ll4en4 u ....._.red
lroi ....... -.A----~ ceo! 7 tM, WU. • ¥1 tea ol tM CCC an
-a lllary cl fli,IIO, - -IIIII -It-,.. ...... -, .... 10,.... ..... --... bJ ... c-eu, wtttkti at. a. .,.. ~ _.. .._ ... ...,..,,.,.,....,-.._ mmr ....... a.-
--..--c -~ .... ............ =-= .-. MILS 5 tt CCC
.......... " • .: ·~·-J.-'-'"L ...... ........ ___ ,,, .... .,. ,..... ... ... ---IMCCC .. u ..... Ell ,.
duce oolse poUutlon around
airports, ''The noise Impact
oa this city from tbe county
airport Is already ulilear-
able,'' he claimed.
City Attorney Dennis
Hughes Air West. which op-
poses tbe Nortb Ceotral
route, Hughes Is one of 2
jet airlines operating out of
tile local airport.
Route appronl by the CAB
doe:s oot automatlcaUy meao
that the recJ,~esting airline
O'N eU, wbo bas directed the
city 's long ruanLorleralbat-
tle with the lirport. said he
wtll gel orr a letter rfrht
away to the CAB, ob)ectlng
to any added Qigbts at Or-
•W be able to use O~e ARV O E. HAA PA, own~r and PUbl 1stle1 ol the Ensign
C"'n1ty . Earlier federal ap-"""'""'""">-<""'""'""'"""""'-<:>-<><>.,..<:>-""'""'""'""""" pronl wa.s rtven to Coo-
~e CouDty.
•· We wUI Intervene as a
party to Ute procedure.•· he
told the Enstcn yesterday,
as he pored over a )Jst-
cecetYed hatch of J:&Pers re-
Iatlnr to the North Ceotn.l
applteaUoo. '•We bope toflle
our obje<:Uoos within a
week."
Til<! Nortb C ... rel lllgbls
would coo.oect wttb Onnce
Couuty 'l1a eitber Las Veps
or PIDeni..L Ill applJLDr lor
tloental Alrlines, aDd to a
Weztcan alrllne to ny out of
oranre County. but the
eoullty Board of S\lpenlsors
which controls the alrft.eld,
has refused to permit the
Olghts.
Heari.ogs oo the North
Central application could
start as early as tllis fall,
airport otflclals said.
CHAMBER MIXER
.. , route, Norlbceotre~aa.o IN COM JUNE 23
uked tor atmllar coaaee-
lloop wWi ~.&rbMi l1iloit. .,.......~-
Tbe larce mun&er of
Soatbem Calll>rola. rest-
deata: wbo have famUy Ues
with Mimesota could add to
tbe pressure tor the tll&hts.
Mayor Dostal, a native of
K.tllllesota, a.pparertly isn't au tbat autous to return.
.Vt'by dtd locaiometais )Jst
learn about tbe route applt-
caUoa? '• Probably because
the airline people assumed
tbat the etty of SaDta. Ana
ran the airport, they didn't
bother to contad county of-
nela.ls, •• tlleort&ed coullty
airport t lllef Robert Bresoa-
ban.
He sa.td be Ie&.med of the
appUeatloo tram om.eLals of
Tbe dlrecton of the Co-
toea dt1 liar ctliairhr' of
Commerce a.re bostiDC a
mls.er for Chamber mem-
bers, prospectin mem-
bers and frteods at the
Chamber otflce lD the Wei-
too BuUdlog, Z855 E. Coast
Hwy., at 5 p.m. Thursday,
June Z3.
Jessie HUl, t>lecuttve sec-
retary, anoounced that mo re
thaa S2 50 has been seattnas
memorials for the late Jane
(Mary) Qul.nD., Corooa del
Mar antique dealer. Ar-
ra..ngements for the me-
mortal -· books on aotiques
at the Coror:ra del Mar llbn..ry
--w1.11 be made1• by Jerry
Stewart, AmGUman, Audr ey
Patterson aDd Betsy Mace.
Bon voyage to Charlie
llr FUHCIS HORVATH
This weet., I pay tribute
to C!Jpl~s E. Hart a
PenllsYf'Uil •ttn Wbo
tlrst flslted Newport Beub
ln 1924 on the Blc Red P2-
e1ftc Electrte Car from b1S
home to Pasadena, with his
wUe Nellie.
He was ooce Pasadena • s
eUy eQgtoeer. ·
·In 1949 he became a real
estate broker IDd became
usocl.l.ted w:ltb me lo my
rera.l estate ofn.ce, aDd oar
rrtendshtp eootiDaed over tbe
years. He was prestdent of
tbe Newport Hartlor-Costa
Mea Board of Realton In
1955, Re Hned U eoaDCU·
rnu of tbe cit}' ol Newp:)rt
B•ch ff'om 1956 to 1964
ud was electedmarorbytbe
.Couocll Ill 191! and 1963.
H• retlnd lD liM beclua
of u artllrlUe ld;l allme.at or Icq: atudl.ae. 'CUidelW'IDl
IIII'JirJ, ud a kq ~111 of
poor balth llUowed.
lD 1919 r.e lost his wtte,
mo'f'ed from h1l Newport
lalud bome to tbe Newport
VWa retlremeGl •m•,
wben he rtma.IMd uW n~
ceatlJ, Ybea he wu tn ....
ferred ro tbe "• Verde
CODftlteOtllll bome. R•
pUMCI aWQ" at ac• tz at
5:415 p.m. 01 lull lS,
s.mees wtu be Mid at
11 t.ID. tfd• frtdly at
PacUic va.. Clllpel, coe-
_bJ..,Soallnt'tlb--< Lo&IIO-~-..Wbe-IOIUiatwUo.
Bt W11 I Wortd War 1
ne.na Uli a. ••--DltM
-IAIIoL Dutil loll ..... ...
CIIJc-,loo ... IIM-
ol .... •eo~ •• 0 ...... .•. ," .. _., ___ _
CHARLIE HART
Railway friDcbise IDd bu-
IIIJC the' ,jep)C aDd tbe tnets
remo•ed from West New-
port.
In pollt1CI u:t his di.Uy
bus1ness l.Dd JOC1a.l llfe h1.s
credo 'ftJ "Not wbotsr!JIIt,
bat wtat is rtcbt·"
So Charlie. u your ship
of lite salls aeros.s Ute bay
lDio the oeMD ol etenlt)'.
you wtll flDd ua all studblc
at atteauoa. aJatliC JOU a»r
)'OIIr COIIla lbatiODI to the
Newport tta~Wr commaat:ty.
Boa ¥OJ&ce •
STUDENT HELD OM
RO BBERY OIARGE
Cbrt.....,.r C. Ba.-,
tl, I '-BtiCO bleb
ee">>O Jlltlldel&. ...... tat• "* e.llloctJ oo. a ctarp
o1 .. -_., br c-
-police .. ~--Ad. IIIII C-O. [ .......
at 5 P."'--,,1oM u.
OI?ICOH ~ lila ear
at.-~ aaer~D~J~w.
Ill lila IS .........
... Dlacot "-· ---~--. ......
• WHERE 00 WE DRAW THE LINE ?
I do ~ot believe our public schools
are obligated to prov ide homosexuals
with a public platform and captive
audience for spreading their doctrine
of deviatio n.
This was done in a Newpor t Harbo r
high §Chool class, by invitation of the
instructor, who said he was basing his
decision on school district policy allow-
ing talks on contr oversial subjects .
U I had the right to with~raw my tax
support lor such abUse of school district
policy, then I would have no gr oWlds for
protest. But there is no way for me to
(CooUnued oo Page 2)
NEWPORT ADDS
BUDGET ITEMS
Tbe annual city budget of
)1st uoder S24 mUilon was
:a.Jl bul wnpped up Monday
night by the NE>wpon Beacb
City Council. 7be budget in -
cludes lhe late addltloo of
5 policemen aM a spnior
c tt11en coordinator.
In going over suggested
additions to the recorr1 bud-
get, tttt Couocil rmsect,
bow ever, to add a litter con-
trol om cer. Also scnpped
was a proposed $10,000 ad-
dition to ht>lp fund a per·
tormlog arts center study.
A1Sl0 turned down w-asS8 ,960
for returblsh.i~ lhe old
chu rch bulldtrc oo the west
eDd of Ensign View Park on
Cutf Dr., N~wport Heii:bts.
The Couocll postponed ft-
oa.I, formal .1ctloo on the
budget to thE' meE'tlng of
Juoe 27, hal Monday's dis-
cussions dea.lt with the finaL.
details: or additions and de -
letions In lhe $23,8 million
preliminary budget propo sed
by Cit}' Manl(er Robert
W)'11Q.
The proposed budget no"'
staDds at $23,979,075 , With
es.pendttures for the nsca.t
year eOOI.n( lhls mottb eJ:--:
pected to bit SZ3,M2,000,
nen year's spending would ro llil oDiy Z,7 ~r cent,
Bat, aaooal pay raises tlr
ell}' employees are stW to
bt ftra.nd late the budf"et.
With •t.arles aeeountl.nc t:>r
about hl.lf tht bqet, a 6
per ctDt pay raise, tor ex-
amole, would add about 3
~r eMit 10 the bud(et, tor
total IDIIIIl tuereue of ~st
llwllr 6\.
b a teJP&rate pA)Uc bear-
.... thoC....,udocldodto
bold oft a deelsloa oa boW
lD ..,..s .. -od$300,-
000 .. -ral --.... 11111 -"'11111 .... out a-1 , •• " not clecllloo .......... --
.. Jt• n. 1'1111 diJ --pr--DottM __ ...,. .. ._...
•r 111•11 ... aa a 1'1 a.c .......... Ctll8lr u ..
brvJ, Men•• lilt Mtict· ----
grant, rpquesterl speclflcal-
1)" !or the tlbrary, may be
turned oo .... ·n. ....,
Lyman F"aullme r or roro-
~ del Mar, represenU~
the ~eWJX)rt !!arbor -Costa
Mesa Board or Realtors, no-
t~ that the budget Is based
on holdlng the rurrent Sl .II
r if~ property tax rate, but
with the 1ssesSt'ft valuation
of property i.JJ thl"' clly u-
perted to go up an estima-
t('(!l)tl(>r cl'nt.
Cltr Maflll£er W}·nn ex-
plained lh'~l mu.::~ of the ad-
r1»d val:.ation will rome from
ne'"' c.o nstrucllon. However,
tf the tall. rat(' does remalo
fi r m, and U the total as-
SE.'SSed valuation does ro up
l ~ per rent; t ~e city would
E.'nd up collPC tlng 15 per
cent mo rE.' ln property tax-
es than 1t colJE'("Iecllhls year,
The tax rate wiU bt> set
m August, a.ner the couoty
asSessor has flolsbed u:-
a.ml ning and consolt111tlrc
the tax rolls.
· If you 're concerned about
property tues, go lilk to
the school bot rd and the
county 801 rd or S\lperYl-
sors," ""adYtsed Ma,yor MI-
lan Dostal. ''Thai's wbere
the big t:u actiotl ls.''
Community ftiPf'Ueata-
Uves trom sevtn.l netp-
bor hooM: arguM successful-
ly for add.tnc 5 mor-9 police-
men. at a cost of S98,940
per year. Al110 acWed was
$19,200 to ft.I!Aoce onrtlme
tor ustgnioc pollee 10 n ..
hour sbif'ts tor S4y ..U-
ends.
A Ml-Umt Utt.r OOIItrol
oftlcer, who "IPOilld ht..-e po-
Uet powers to ed>ret ut-
ter laws, •a.s rtciJ!•••II bJ
tilt elt.laeu lltttr COCDIDit-
tee, at u. .-1 COil of
St6,eiO, tacllldlal Sll,l"l&
1o ala.r7. Tbe Colldl•r'\
oociU~ 'fJ cu•t ncall .._...., ..... ................
.......... 117 1 ...
~reea-....."O•IIIIms ..,._..._ ......
"T'llliJ all ftEl RIB 7 'II adlllliL •• )
..
' ., cc.~Mli. =~ Cordo rges Th• flit'ch Log -·,-· ...ii~-I _, va u . White House Pro-Comm~ism
.Mes11 freeway act1on &1 .. :.~-:.::.c'e ... '7,-Jim -~~:.o:::on:~;r-
0. .. ' .;. " -rny CuW It no reporrter'rdtum • "s.lnt eonftcl.at ~ OGt owa vtJIIII((,'I(JH ..... ·----~ dol ¥or Clll-r -""' Hia ,_._""" future, ... aft-troo .ot thot
THE ELITISTS 1M""-1u -· ol C..~t, tilt "-rt ...,c......;, and lntomtwo.,. loordloO~o ftor ot c:c-t!Poaloal
-ID lllo _,_ If ---Boord not 'loodtd orith tho quotable ·Wbidl .,.... lod "" "' -..,. Wt .., &In,. bollc told -1o -tor u. 1.eo1o, lllo -......., Ce.PI11
-, fll 11o&11on, 11011 -Cout Ot>o-linen &hot mOcl.m.doy jour-any di,...., who joined uoln ovr Man. Btt~r, tbl old...,.... tUp ... dliiiNIW 1111* .... •IIIII tlllt tM .... Plu& ....._ Cllltlr IUid nalil&a klvt co l")UDCe on. Than fear,'' . ..
ttl., llld tbl riPt. dlttae or .. ,,.. .. ··-uteet:·•-II ~ II-> coaaa.. Tomonow. it ~verthtleN plent.y ot IUb· • "I believe in d~t.II WIOI the -.... .... ---llaJ.14, 11$1, loa.ortor
•• belp" I*JP,le. TbQ ....,. t:bl poUtiell tilt.. frwftJ be CD I !~Wed .. AI: tM ..... llllllrmu lor Q~;, in wta.i the Praident Soviet Unton ."
Modtn-daJ poiWc:&l tUtl.ltl: 1ft Mn dllaoe.ntFc. t'a tltlaiiP COlla~~-. tbt '74aa ~ tbe Dltrtb .... )II And even thourh few take • "It illmpoitant that" make
11M wttb ~ u we .,.. 111-ud *I--&lie lo &1.U.r Ill Comm._ -Umlt at Widell lo !low-note. o( ;~ the Carur worda and r.-towud normtllaloc ...
tiWII .. ID tact. tbty klftiJJ dedan tllid IIUU 1M '-'cu CM!rmaa &rmu ~-port lolltftrd. l nre tbl.t deeds betray the mo.t blatant ations with the People's R.pub.
war. Bit, Jut dae't trJIQ&.tTOO~WD .... Mr. Cordon bid Utll: to tbeCorllmiNioataUtmme .. pio-Communilrt potture ever to licotChina." I
or tbtYU eflllalD. bow IDI'N btDIIal. • ~ tiUp ._ AJ: dlate aetioll to complete tbe emerce from the White House. • "Colonialitm has nu.rty pe." Ca.ta ., ... , Ctty CGGDCtJ flecaiiD .,.._ U a 1011111 •4Co.ta Mea bul••-Route 55 freen7.111utJQU ls the United Stat• truly
Cout tor 11011 c-, c1
Orup. ..... o1Ctl1fonll. AUD~TIO
ud 'by -!bono! lo I .. u .... JII(>Uotlall)lli>-.. r_... · -. Ue-~bJiaw, U. ·~ ualiiDit. At a ,...ral law dtJ, w _,.lf...lup ...,_ IHII, praptrtJ cnrDtn ud· for JOar "4.DDideratloa of Ko .... ead u.. Gnerel free of the feer of Ooaaaau ·
of CoucU ,....._ ..... 1'IIU .... tlllt........,. wilD 111'11 .~ 1ft 9'UaU7 &a.. .I W.lmoortut matt..-.•• Only a few weeQ •ro. Major nism? Why then do ,.., "*'<~
aDj'WIIen l.o Iowa eaa na IDr -ud-._ lo 1M -ID !be coaopl-MESA TO HONOR General John K. SinKiaub woe $100 billion lor del-? Ja ~ THE ftWPOIIT HARBOR EN81GN IOIIIt ·lopl--
-r IDr 1M Clty at Newport .BOaeh tDd (1111>._ all '
(lllblle IIOIIceo IDr !be city. top ! or 3 (~• oa bow mMJ,..a an •ttr p!lbl) of tbt Bolte 55 frMnJ ordered to Washington fror. hia fear of Commun11m lDorch.
lo o~er to 1&1 &loelod. -~ •-..a... rt&IJI1 ,tuoop tilt CIIJ fll CoG SERVICE CLUBS poot in Ko .. a. Alter th;rty-four natA? Pomopo -thould ak the ARVO E. HAAPA .•.•••.•. Oner aMI Jlellabet
PEG HAAPA ••..•.••...• Auoclato PWII.tbor
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Well tt Is -tlr tbe Cl.ellldltee. -or a.t caa tue.cd )lea. Rollte 55 (!f.-port yean~ of distin8uished service, Cambod1ana, Laotiane, and
oo tbe:lr power ~ or tbel;r di>-IQOd ~ or.........,. BcMaltftrd) Pl...._.J cu.. Com. Meea•a ""Ice the General wee brought before South V~etna!D .. • who lare PNI·
MI'YPOrt Ha.rbor-eo.ta ., ... Area •••• ODe Y•r, te.oo
Oat of tbe Local Ar11 •••• , ••••••• ODa yeu, $1.00
poUUcal trip thly'n eta. lfttJ l ..,._ .... tM. r-at r1H I tn.fl.c tOld ol IP-eluba wtll be honored when thtt President like a third-grader ently bemr flvtn lethal dOMJa of
1a tlllt the poUUeaiiX"'el' rra.U.tee 10 ..... 111i9 M!IMalic PJOZII'DiteiJ '75,000 can per tbe Cllamber of CommerCe who had jutt broken a window. Com muniat peace~
&Dd eoclll powers 1ft eelllertd • • • 1a tall 1Mb wi14..4D dlJ. Tbt ICddtat nte U m&rU tbe t4th uolnrsary His crime: He had voiced con-((it wu ever wtone 'to "em-
parte of ton. We IIMr blft 4 eo..,u .. tn. Mea Verde &latlllhl ud iDe!Med elcbl ot tbt dty•s lncorponttoa ('em lest 11 planned withdrawal brace" an anti·Communtat dic-
alllf ODt fl'om Mea del Mar. 1beJ will Wl J1D1 tlllt'l tM dll.tbl dllr1Dc lf'l8.1'be air Juae ZS. of 32,000 U.S . troops from tator (Chianr? Franco? SaJa.
· . w&J 11 lbOald be.. TbtJ Ub It Qat ftJ. 'ne7 trW 111 tb1J poDIIUoo reeattDc from &bert Cltfford of Harbor South Korea invite att.ack by the zar?), how can it now be rilht to , j_ _ IJ felt dlaeGtraDc:btsed wbea tben wn· • COBC:tl...., fnMD llotr·morlac Y~clu l8 M-View HWs, presJdeot of Air North Koreans. embrace Communiat dictaton? · ': .... .1;~ J._ ......Jt.,__ tbetr part of towu-baittbeJcu't-s.l'llaadwiiJOTRER rioaL CalUonla. 11'111 address the The President qui<:kJy reaa -Of d~tente, one prominent Red ~ .., ~ people feel dls-eatnacbtAd wbea Ill ot tMC~·u.... ••Property OW'IIel's are baJJQaet meetlag at the Co-signed him after a public repri -dictator, Leonid 8tH~J:V ... id
ARVO E. HAAPA, owner ind pubtlsher of the Ensign Ul ODe COrDer of toW'1l. • • COIIIayd Qd•n_~•.la.lM4 Ita Mtll GoU ud CouDtry mand, &ayina: that the Ge neral's in 1973: " ... we are lichievin1
TbiJ ls not a crltl.clam of the~,.._..,., lll&lcrU7 tbe .State of CaUt>nda par-Club. Ct.mber members, opinion waa "inconsistent with with detente what our.~•· ~0~ or rood lntentloDS ot tbe p...._. C01ncU EDemben, .. t CliiUed 11Cbt14·ftJ aod apotiHS and cuests are in-announced national security pol-son have been unable to~eh1eve
ICONTIMUI!D l"ltOM P AGI I) there is a baW-lD llltUm tD Uda 1:illd~ IOCia1 ._:I PDilUCN IIM.IId local resid"'*• U.t 1\'lted. icy .'' But Congre88ional leaden uaing the mailed flit .•.. Come
stop the USe Of my taJr dollars ~Or 1Dcest. Cu JOU trnactu eliCUII tbt lL S. Coacrtu. tbl U.. freewaJ wou14 be COD-A llmtted QQmber of seats were quick to point out that the 1985, we will be able ~eaert our pt t hibit state Lertsllture or the COUDty Board ol Slpent.on at ltntetad. Tbe Cotta Mea are natllbte. accordtuc to troop withdrawal waa newa to will wherever we need "Pt publicizing SUCh evil, exce O prO larce, Yitboat all)' rtadeacy rtq~lremeat.J? Wa.ld 'ft pta ndt'felopmeDI ICIDCY Is tbe Chamber, and reserva.. them, and that the obvious And what ia to be pined by
this exploitation of public school fa-better QUaltty of eaadldatea: that 'way? Aad wocald we ' PlaDid.Dc ezteuln dowutowa. Uons will be cut off at noon change in u.s . policy had not "normaliting" relations wit h
get better goyeromeat? lt ""Dll odd tblt City Couellil de'felopmeal, but UDCertaiD-JuDe 21. been "announced ." J;kd China? Are we 1bout to
cllities. can be tbt loudest spokesmen a,r local OOIItroliDif _...,._ tJ OODCendlll( trafllc: pet.. Furtber information Is Then, on May 29, U.S. NewJJ srarting buildin1 up th•Chinese Wft need more CitizenS like actreSS mellt by represeataUon, I.Dd at tbt a.me Um, -.,. teru mateaiDten:at~-Ua1lable by calllnc the and World Report releaaed an Reda aa we hav~ built: up the
Anita Bryant, with the spiritual strength that tlod or pbiiOI()IJI:ly on_ tbe loea.llel'll. .. lmpoulble. dl~/ Chatrbei-at 646-0036. inlerview with Mr . Carler where-Soviet CommliOIIIta? An4 how
There Is a state Aaseinbly bW PlldDI tblt would allow' elf}' trafftc eaglneen -ECO DE REC TAL in he defended tht> troop with -can Jimmy Carter uy that "co-and courage to speak out publicly against the PEOPLE, DOt tbe pollttclms, of CtDinl law ctU., eate tbat tbtre ls 110 feul-R R R I drawal and added that South lonialiam is nearly 1one .. ? Only
this evil and against the demoralizing to decide whether they want toelecttbeCoaacU bJ dlltrteta. ble altenattn ~-tbe coo-A recital by members of Korea would be protected by laat year he wa1 vilifying t'Ji• op-
It sbould be pi.SBe(!, aDd tbe B}'stem 81Dal4 be adopted ltrv.ctJoa of tbe u.,.,way. the group served as the pro-Ameri ca's nuclear might . Yet , ponent in the eleetlqn (or over-effect of permissiVe legislation. A strong tn Costa Mesa. Cries of '•nrdlsm" aorwttb!lbpcH'II, tbt "'Numerous orp.Dlutlons gram for the On~e County only four months earlier. Pres-looking the Soviet troopa ttl-
protest has been raised here by Pastor people t.n a rtgbt to be repre.Jeattd by DeJcttlon.lt ban jolDect tbe City ot Cos-Recorder Society Friday• ident Carter in hie inaugural ad-tioned all over Eastern Europe.
u you don't trust tbe w111 of tile people, poa sboaldD't be J.a ta IleA 1 la tta otncW re.. June 3. Arn~emellt tor the dreM had named aa his one ape-Perhapa when the C01mpuniata
Harold Anderson, a Baptist minister • .. ,.is polltlcs. -quest tbat ~bt Route 55 free.. meetioc, wblch was held at cific goal "the elimination of all occupy a nation, it ia not
1
colo-
efforts deserve the support of all con-Pa.rt1Cillarly plllrlg Is tbe statemeDI of ooe 1ocalCOtlDCil-'W'IJ be completed Yitb dis-Gleodale Federal Snlogs, nuclear wea pons from the nialiam?
man tbat tbe Qi;JaJJt:y of e&Ddidates woulfl ..trer liiDder a patcb. Tbese orpnl:utkJDs Newport Center, was made earth." Thus, he must be pre par-The Carter utterances bear
cerned parents. district system. Ttt!s 11 moretttaneUUsm ••. It Ia a..rtQC1Ji: 1Dclllde tbe Costa Mesa by Don Bowlus of Balboa ing to aba ndon So uth Korea to d011e watching . At Notre Qame, • • • • * * bigotry to auppose U.t ODe's own Dl1clilorbooct but COJ"DDr Chamber of Commerce, the Island, . the Reds. our Preaident told ua o1 thf nit·
• VISITING KNOTT'S BERRY FARM oa ''quality" people -wr.tner tblt term mii.QI. PU BL j c NOTICE F'UBL I C NOT ICE tence of ''new hiatorical circum·
&lpporters ol the status..qDO polaf; to tbt''pro~" Carter at Notre Dame stances." Could it be tbat one of One of the first tourist attractions we of Newport Beach poUtidul, wbo are tDmtnat«< bydlltrlct CITY OF-NEWPORT BEACH, CAU FORNIA T he Singlaub incident i1 not thOM it the President'S willing-
enjoyed on first coming to Southern :.lDd elected at large. ProT1Dc11..11am Ia a mwdc!pll ~ ,. NOTICE UfVITIM:i BIOS the only reason why we are con-ne&~~ to go along with Commu-
in Newport Belch, IDd U wtll ma.alfest llAlf 1D tbtt town ~ SEALED BIDS Y1ll be recalYed at tbe offtce of tbe City vinced thatthe Preaident ialean-niam'1 deailllt? It tun:ly loolr:a California was Knott's Berry Farm. That no matter bo• tbey elect tbetr CoaacU. Clerk,. City Hall, Newport Beacb, California, unW 10:30 ing the wrong way. Con1ider the that way to ua.
was in 1946. We have been there many Dom Racttt, the only member of tbe Coltt .... COGDell A. II. OD tbe 28tb day or Juoe, 1977, at Which Ume they wUJ following '"excerpt.!! from his e t9nTh,Joh'IBmh Soc•,t'J' F'rotur, to favor democratic electloD ol DeJctilorbood rapf'UIIIta. be opeoed IDd read. tor performing work as follows: ~impe:: ::,~c~ya~:a;~stt:a~~~:w w~o':!: ~':.7;r 1
!,.to tobe ... ~ .. to~ ~~ ~ ?::'Z NEWPORT =~ ~~~Ai~AVEN, 1977-78 LETTERS TO EDITOR
of our ton's poUUcal eUfe. The Cldlllae Uberala t.Yea't CONTRACT NO. 1930
summer activities. got to blm yet. Bldl mut be .abmltt.t <-. tbt proposal form attached
The day started with breakfast at the COUNCIL -. WRAP--up· wllll 111t -c~oco-.a.ro~obed bylba Public works Chicken dinner restaurant, and the Knott Dtpartmoot. Tbo tM111on&1 COOJ' of !be Prooosal form Is
to be reta1Dicl bJ tbt bldcter fctr b1s records. • family was on hand to greet the pre&s. Newport Beach City~ ,.,.~•<Lc"'t ~IIJ .~1ae · .fiach bid """"be ,., __ .,.., by cut>, certllled check 1
•ill'rH . .., -..Jite "r ~···~ ~j;Jiiile' to"uie cuy of Nftp(j~ Marian Knott An<!~rsotr, Who was born :r:~OC:Y ;~to :.0~~)'~, · ,~wtll 'iilTe ~"~ 18 aiiiOQit ...w to at.liut 10 pweeat.ot the
ihere at the Ber.ry Farm., told .bow her • ....., tbe· a .... atltudcet,~IM to 60 better ,..,..._or ·-bid, ·
• parents started-Mie enterprised n . 192 .lJPrary 'l'.""Jll' ""'·-Jose lis· Jeue, lilt COIUidl Tltt 00. at lite projocl tDd !be ... ~ "SEALED BID"
matters. Couocllwomu La .. dre<:lded. lblll be. cl11tly ma.rUd oo tbe outside of tbe enft1ope after buying a 10 acre Site and building cllle Kuehn of lnllle Ter-• THE ENSIGN wa's apto c-1"'11( tilt bid,
a single food stand for the sale of ranee •as absent. Sbe Is re-eboseo u tbt clt)"s otllc:W. The coalnc:t documents that must be completed, en-
covering from surgery. The newJplpe:r llr pub~ 'euttd, IDd returned tn the sealed bkl are: Cordelia Knott's boisenberry pies. Dur-c ouocu dealtwltbtbetollo•-lepl IIOIIc..,, celtlttc u-A. P-
ing the early depress.ion years, a tea tne agenda: other oae-year ooatnet~ u B. [)Miptton of Sabcootract.Qrs
• REVENUE SHARING low blMtr tof tbt DOttces. C. BtMir'l BoDCI -house was added to provide more income flutOs, upecled Jotot>.Jtbout D. Noo-<OU•-AtlloanJ
during those hard times. In 11134, they $300,000 out 11sca1 rear, E. Slatemeat at FIDtllt:lal R-Wty
started serving the chicken dinners. In were <llscussed, aDd a cle-SON Of PASTOR F. Teclmcal AbUlty tDd EliiJOrltoce References
clsloo on bow the tuods will Tbase docameotl W.U be tflbtd W'itb the •Jgnature 1940 Walter Knott saw the need for be used was delayed WIIU TO GIVE SERMON'· tDd UUeo of !be po,_ slpiD( oo bellalt of tbe bidder.
i f h 1 lin f the meet:log of June 27. -· For....corporatioos, the llpataru ot tbe PRESIDENT or some divers on or t e ong es 0 • ANNUAL BUIX;ET of The Rn. Terry~' VICE PRESIDENT aDd SECRETARY or A.SSSTANT .SEC-
CUStomerS waiting to be served chicken Just under $24 mWton. tor son ot Plymouth Coacreca~ RETARY are reqatnd IDd tbe CORPORATE sEAL shall
dinners, and thus the Ghost Town was fiscal year beg~ July 1, ~:.:a1~00r:.~1 ~~ J~= be dlDd to all documtats IWllrtac ltpatures. lD the ·
was discussed wttb a floaJ. ""tb , ' oa at c .. of a Parblerlblp, tbe stpatare of at leut one 1eoen1 born. The start was an 1868 hotel, ' ~ er s 1 mesac• putoe to-
Cvote dull e ddonedJutbne 2'1st. Tfhe5 10:30 a.m. SuDday eiiUUed: No 'ida trW.._ be. ac .. -..A from a coatn.ctor-whO has featuring a covered wagon 11cyclorama," ouoc a e co o ''Just like b1& father .. A&-~ ...... .,_.. . .
depl.ctm· g the arrl·val of settlers crossing more poUcemeo aDd a dl-sedate Pastor TooJcorto oat ~ ll ~cordlllce wttb the pro•tsJoos Of
rector of the new senior B le Cbtpter 9, Dll'1aloD m of-tbe Bustness Uld Professions' to the west. eltizeo eeoter. •Ul lead tbe 9 a.m. Jb Codt. The ooatraelor aball illt~ Ue~ number IDd • LIBRARY t hnlcal les-xt In tbe stud)' of tbe clauUlcatkl:lla the pl"'PP)al, .
Marian Knott recalled facing a 1955 sen lces secttoa ~ mot'e goapelofMark. Aaocl 1 ODe ... ot p1aa. tad coatnet documenta, IDCluillll(
"crisis," when Walt Disney opened his lnto the old City CoaDCU Putor LlDdn.ll. -~ Pf'O"ll:ic:IDJ. may be obttiDed at tbe-PDbijc: Wort.
room ln Ctty Hall teq»>r· ate Pastor Cal stt'feGI, aDd Deputm-. City H&U, Newport Beach,-CaiUoruta, at oo multi-million-dollar Disneyland not arUy, !be Couocu' decided, :•· rle':. ~;:::.:?~ coot to U.toaed -...,ton. 11 1o I'OCJIIeotedlllal thl p1aDs
many miles away. There was concern ratber tban 1Dto u upaaded eca •• 1 CoacrepHoal.l ud COI1trad: docamtlltl bt .l'ttunled trl1h1n ! wMta atter
t fi t that th t i t t ad Would be area of tbe new brueb u. .octattoa 0 bid.,..... : _
* A HELPING HAND
Editor of the Ensign,
Re(enl:ly I had a terrible
fall at 17th and Westminster
onto the sidewalk. Jostantl)·
a yourc •mao pt ~ of •Ns
YW • tlelp«1-·me wpandtteiped • tn'e" tc)~Wher'e r Wi.s ' golDB, ·
I'm so sorry I didn't 1et
bls oame. ,;
We always hear so many
bad tiUngs aboul youllg' folks, .
II was so refresh~ lo see
the concern and helping hand
of a young persoo.' I de-.
scribed .him to my son as
a taU, dark and .fla;ndsome
you~ man~ whtcft he was.
I'm su re he has a graod·
mother tt\at be is thought-
ful of. The Lord aJways ki.s
someone to ·'take care of
His" children... . ·
The ·youilg folks at Jean's
.,eauty parlor were so
thoughtt\ll aod concerned;
~ven took. me home.
Young J)eople are great!
Stocer~ly,
Mary .Elna Ktrlqlratrlck
Bethel Towers
• SR. CITIZEN DEBATE
Editor of the Ensign.,__
a rs e OUr S r e bra~ to be ~ut ,_ N-rt Cbttrcbea l.o IW-tblo Tbo c-bu -td tilt ST ANDAIID SPECIFICA'MONS h dd1 f ·J '-"~ 111
·--weet-ebd IMI ) zeb's recreation center de ... lured away, but instead, t e a tlon o Center. Tbe Yote ,... 4-2. Two • -at tilt FOR PUBUC WORitll CONSTRUC'MON (llr/8 Edllloo · u bate. In .Plte of exira con-Di land j st brought in ore visitors • NEWPORT HEIGIITS me n _.._.., ,pl'tPU"'d bJ tbe"Soatbtn Ctltl)raJ& Cbqlten of tbe Ame~-: sidtrauon extended to me sney U m • duplex deYelopment at 14 loclatrclob ,]!•• 11:..,;--• 'leu Mile Worb Aoti>Cialtot> tDd the Auoclaltd G.,eral
On Monday ·night, May 23,
I , was privileged to address
the Newport Beach City
CouDCU. reprdtog the
Carden-scbool~enlor CtU..-
Another crisis, a serious one this time, uotts on tea tbu an acre r r ...... m 1 1"1 Mr· · COIIln.c:ton ot Amertca. Coptg mar bt obt:a.lold from . ~_.:te tllepr;,:~':~n myun~
came in the 60's, when the hippie move-at 2507...Z525 16th St., Mew. ~ i::: ~e-=~~ Bddlac Mw" IDe~ 1055 Ourl&ad Af'..ae, Lo• Aare1es, ,fortunately degenerated toto
ment spread into Southern California, bpoyrta .~~.· ""lllll>rvred wWI T""Cb&llaareiDWLe•-ca,::~hec:!'-(Z I) :o~ "-lal Prorutou.IDII aHbruln,loudandturrted
order all the atltemeots ~
actions of au the _l!l.rtict-
pants (put side by stde for
._a comparteon and en.tuattOD
bafit~. theo the p,i)Uc ean
~eaiUe~ts. u
..... f.M -fiNdllt•to .. Cotll!flttllt:r~ lft' 'OOY 'e~ed'
leaders.. • . .
What tbe .. ectondJ .. Ut.-
lng ioo boplll( lor lodly,
more I han ever,ls for candi-
dates and electedomctals to:'
(1) han contcUon.s based
on SOQQd prl.oclples-BibUcal
and constitutional, ·
(2) seek out, aod liYe tbe
electorate the faets.
(3) take a stand or tile
isSue -with nrmne&,!l and,
courage If. n.ecessary~ ,
(4) manUest · CONSIS-1
TENCY In spHCh aDd ac. 1 Uon,·. ~th pubUcly and prt ..
vately, · .
Repro~ the recreaUon
center, the CouocU stuck. to
Us previous decision to
share tbe facUlties. This for
the time l?el.uc at least pro-
tects the basic Integrity aDd
autoooiny or local govern.:
ment, Althoucb my dlatrfbe.
had some unpleasant as-
pects,. perhaps the contents 1 struck a chord, as Councu .. ~
man Barrett, to bls credit. ' •
t~ed bts posltloJillo IIIP· ,
port a compromlae sattsty.
lag the Deed for-prlntt re~
lt&tous education and the •
oeeds or our most dese~
aerment of society -t,\
Senior Cutzen. -
CMtstopber M. St"l -
Costa Mesa ~. ~ ·-• badtD. Germany t:Jr the IMI """'""" maMer, for which I deeply and threatened to disrupt the family _ • FEES collected by tbe aDd t>u'T ""lett ltuda.rd Dra....,.. Copt11 ot theM are aftllabte at the regret and apotoctze to any.. Pu sue ~·OTICE \J·
atmosphere of Knott's Berry Farin. U. p city tor sip. permits, an .. :':::!k to:rmt~ ~ WoN Dlputmeat at a COlt of $S.OO per . ..t. one In attJDdance . NOTICE :\-
oe.rattou, MeklpmG 1o G . A ---.n1 '•Certlftc:ate. ol -.race a,r Cootn.et Work Not 'f'thsb~, there OF PUBLIC HEARING to that time, Knott's had maintained a maps aad property de'Jelop-AII~~D: ~; 'JD;r CJtt' form IU.,.. ~ bJ tbt Cttt.Thll form were three related llDd pre. Notice 11 berebyctveot!MIJ
no-admission-price policy, but in 1968, ment were lllcre&std by a t.oc blo pereab ID Spaltt, 1o 1M ..., eortllleafe 111 --._le"' lflt Ctty. · vlously uodlscuued luues lhe PlaJmlnc Commlaloo
series of ordJ.allces tbat Tbt .-oc•dal br bidder trW bt r~ to ~lett that prompted mr &Pea.k:ltlc tbe City of NIJIPPOrt the amusement areas were feuced in •ere uDI.DlmoallJ tdoptlll. PU 8 Ll c NOT I c £ .Uda atna fiiiiX:. award at.*'-caatr&ct. · . out, 0oe Is tt~e a~rto110myand wW hold a pc~Jllc · bl& and admissio as Charged and the • RECORIXNGS of City -For U1 --. lltt 00 .... 1 u.tor Bid Booda, lod.,.ndoace of local coY-on Ameodmoat No. 4MIDI-n W • c-·-u m--o -"-~ None• OF"". • ,'._ &tttl' 11ator1a1 ..._._ tDd F&lllllol Perlornwtea
.......... ~ .. .1&1,_ .. ,.,. c. ~ ~ eromeDt. If Newport Beach tlated by City of '~ri ,· hippie problem was solved. .,... 00 tue lor ooly poe OF AUTOMOBILE --be to ---or -co-_ one 'of tbt Jut ao-called BOacb to eoa•dtru
New features were added: tbe log ride, yttr tilt CoaocU nltd, IIIIo Notlct lo bonb1 ll'f• 11<•1011 bJ 11tt llato 11 CtltiD-. Tbt -'" ..,.., bastions of local rtpto tDd mtlll to TIUt zo lilt'
sl ·,,__ M-... -to --·10'11 'tloo ...... --1'l>lk1 Roltltro a.aac ., seU determlaa""" ... r to N rt "'"'eh u.~l·-·. Fiesta Village, replica of Independence p~l.-mt·-....... np -~ ·-s ~ &. c~· r~ A or -· .... ·Fion$1 ....... ., all-AAA u -...... • . ----~-.
RAI -...,, ~ ._ ..... ......_ --~ 8 tr _ •--,.._._ (e--. can lD \to the dlctatn of Code Plrtaiallll to I10IM:Ofa-. Hall, Roaring 20's area and Airtleld, • aARiu.n AIIDELL ., "" Slalo 01 CtltiD-"' ~ _ w tol'o _, ·--., ...... , -..., ttdtniJOYero-lormt,. ,...,.rtt .. wttteh C ks id d 235 f ot ..,.1 _..,..Ill a......,. 1M -rtdpld,-Tow :ertJ-III(IIJ~ mtot, tboo wbot.'--ld l!&n •-11111-tOI-with the or crew r e an o ootbtCoatmwt1111lttllap-8anlot mo·AGnct'-, I •uoarn ,,._lltt __ o1Artlelei,Cllotllor1, tbero be lor otbor omen ontarUy b""""' lalo coo-:,
"parachute jump," the propeller spin, mtlll c-AdY'-7 c-~~CooaiJ tPuiTifllttC_._COdt(ledtlnoo 1770 "1011.~ MlcN~Drlll( oommuolllu to lormlty wllll !be -elll&l'
loop trainer flying machine, aky cabin CommlttM c--...wMIJai JatCIIJC•ololllttCIIrfll"-rt-llu,...r-• remolD Hll-.mcleat aod Code &Dd by -?3
• HOLDJi«; TAIIX ud ............. It -td. -· "' .. I ............ -fll pit --•·--· . ,..ld --lilt rt rotating around tbe ell:y tol'ier; motor--'"-'1----at 10 a.a. oo ,...._ ill a. ka 'lr ~--11tt -to It be,.... .... l!>r Tilt -.,.. to tht lll>llollmtlll ~ 1•-PIIIIP _.__ ·IIIII , ..... t ... pr-. • 1Jp1 t1 ww• n U IHC•etc ""' w. cycle chase and gaaoline alley, dancing -·· wltleb nup IDr rt-~ 1M I.IUt dtJ ot lao, !-It •< a.-1 "" _. lu .., ·--· eredlbWty tod IDitllecltoal -tmlll(--llott. ·
YOCttto. wullblldtrillft,' lm, 1M ......._ ...._.! • , n.. , ¥n ·1t1i 1 IIKIIU•J ot U.ftrtoupoU.. Notice la btrtbJ 11 intbeStarligbtpavillon,bigbandaintbe Wililli.etty,...lo-roiDc,ltwPII1ml--· ~nll:~:c::;w• or~-. 1•· Uelaao ~ Tbtt Jo, Cl•toiJtatoald(lllbiJ<IItU-
cloud 9 ballroom, llilent movie cllpa ~r aoo -w~~~·w 11art rr VIr. H'l-" ~ • 1 1 It 1 • W-flltJta """-tilt• toPIOdb-t .
111
..w ~ llald
00
lltt,
•-reel ~-d .o· f tbe 2"'a,·· and big local ~ ..... -IIAII'IIM,' Uum ... ·c., .nn Jlllr!_ID clltt•' 15 ~::.;;, IIMJ_, -ID"""''*r · dtJ ., llolJ, 1m, 111 ...
AU -.vw.~. v tMM-.tt.ra. F%117 .... ......_'liM ~-• pa:'ter II-t!WIIA trtll-bon,caq~~~p,.... ltoiiJ' of '1:00 P.M. Ia
abDwa in tbe Good Time Tbeatre, Wbicb • JAnllllt CDIIX lrr1 -lo Pro at If Jt ...... - -... 'GitJG,.ul 1~ITII.11 · -tDd --IIIIo-~ CM*tra If =... :nf.' ....... Ilia II -U $• 7 e ....U W'ldca. adiQc&te ale .. DOW W felltllrin( ''CalUornia -tbat'e .-1 s•rl ~ "'!!..-,-11 ,_ .Ill" lm.l If DoC m· rPr ~ COdt tor au.-. •. "twptlrt ~ c._, .-u, '"'"" •== olllyOII,--, .. -,,. I l.k , AtDtrlcaa_u___ al,trlti .. U.OUtlploot eatertalam..a----& l!peetacuaa&" M.;Cr .... pa !I • 8J I Ill= ft1 -.... I .... fl .. pace ... ....., ....,......_1'0, 'EErt.;llt.. -Ill Pll"l I~:-:~~. ---.-u Udtbe Jimmy Dnllabow, "Pll'lo0,""' ...... 8111AI rl ·-. aoc-Cr1Prt -Ito Alii 1-lltol ---dt-_,-ud -be
........ -I ... , .......... -.... ~ .... -1. 'llf"'•*kl&. ··~ IJtdted. mucb bu -i4dl!lllfnc• OIPr --11tt --IF , 'T111Jd1J It 1M atllp!N WILIWI• .IGI ~=31 'ant rid ill !He, but 'tliare w atW It" 1111*="'* • *' lf 1
111't: '";!\tll.,•aDW,. fll .lllo-IDralelr •• 1ar7.....,... -a ._. _ _. .. _ _. · __..._b ....., 1 .a.a.., .. • ~ · ', ... · -· .! ... •r , eM ••• . .: ....; c~r at tile WI'IIP, ·-Y u-aa, ,.,_ ~. , 1 lltloiii--PJI-1 -
......... ._ • ..._ • ..._ "'--'a • ··-IDZ'•C.. .. ..-;. lltt=-f IS'S ~ ,.. 1111'1,,. .. -...--r-_. .... .....,... 891 .... ~., ... .._. l!_m• 'Jitrl oot "' -~••1 aoo llfrlii~lilleii -~·-· -
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fiUIUIID..._Y -,ME I
THUISDAY, JUII E 16, rf77
ataA DB.!!, CM..
N.H. Legion
gives awards
Fou • lftden w.,..
lftta .-1 ICiiloal •rtt
an.Na ........ bJ AIDer-
... lAI* Polt h1, .... _....., Daa WIIIDD aa-__.,
~la mlddllecbDol.eu-.., Kuta a.. ..... ud
BW rawc«t wn pnteMed
bnMe ,.,..,..,.., ud oer-
tttlcatM oa .._.y. o. Tl..a,.l llmUar ........ wtat. &Mipadcld&IIOMol
.... KuolJa .IU.. ud
Ned Man. ,..... u.u.ac tbt m..
IIIII llllcllllt1 wen 11•• to
boll ICbooll. n. .-1 LtPoD aftl'dl
co to ......... __. " tbelr t.aea..n u btDc tM
bMt aD-uoud ltlldlltl ID u.. tth cnclt.
Zulch-Bland
art on display
ClJdt Zaleb ud h11 wtte,
Jtldttb Blud, are open'•
tbttr oil aDd bro,.. lat'tta-
Uoaal 1boW tbll w.-tbroaCb
July 15 at Ambl. .. dor Col-
1ep, PaadtM.
Tbt lboW1ac of 18 oU.
ud 18 bi"'QMM wtll bt hlcb-
lJcMtd by a CbarDIIIPI r•-
et&Jtloa at 4 p.m. Suaday,
JaDtiS, at wblebUmeJudtth
Bl&Dd'l S liteM bi'OGMI wlll
bt pneeated to tbl pibUc.
Tbt uweWIIc wUl lDe1ade
a btrotc-llM Jamea InlDe, ·
Patricia Nl.ma, IDd Fruk
RocvS.•er.
Clyde Zllleb wt.U dllplay
801Dt lftrd wt.DaLac ot1l ud
Z of bliUmlt.dedlttooprtJIU
oo euna by S.rardofNew
York. •• M11tJ .... ' IDd
1111Der'• cl.rele.••
Tbt couple art a1eo cele-
braU.Dc tbtlr 1otb Jtar co-
oWDlle tbllf pllery of tiM
artl, Clyde Zalcb OrtciDall,
1D Corooa dtl Mar.
. Jr. League
sets benefit
4'0oD't miN lt • Aft tbl
date," •Y tbt blue ud 1t'blte
eard8 •'**DC1Dc tbt L
MapUl optolAC at Soath
Cout Plaia U I btDeat
t.r tbl coaiDiillltJ tn1t t.d
of tbt Ju&or lAipeot N.w-
porl HI.Jt)or oa Aac. 18.
AU coDti'INtioDI to th4l
trut taDd wm bt tu 4t-
cilcUbte. Tbt flaDd IIIIIJ)Ort.a
tbe Learat'l commaDlty
~emce projlctl. TbtJDior
Ltll'lt'a btMftt ud patro-
IMN committee 11 co-
cba1nd by Mn.StepbtoNutt
aDd Wn. ~ EwiJI&.
SIII&T 8£L£CTIONI
A8£ AT 1'81:18
............ wUl be u ad-
,.., omdal uW tbt ....
boud..._Oter.
11R. AJfO 108. BUilT
AUWE ,.,. IGt oalJ ••oer-
tltled aapll" at tbt JoU lt;s Americanism week LAST IIINVT£ GIFT 8EAD4VA8TE811
,& M1tl. JULI ADUQI, -.r wu tbt pelt of bDal>r
at a cot.ac-away SJUtJ at tbl BIC c...,. CouttJ ca..
P1c111nd .Sb ber are Mu. !facet EUt.L at left, tM
....... ud Mn. Walter KiJic. (IIDiy ~trll pbotio.)
WlJDI tantattoaallo~LO.L, Emblem elllb1 ~
but Mra. AreDt wu tbt tbe Uldted ttat. .. ,. dd-
wtaDer of a brud DI'WIIclodl cated Jut11-U u Amert-
IDOCIO~elt. cuJ.8m wMk. ............. ________ ................ GGIIC .... ~----.... --. Ia IIIIIJPOrt of tbt N"JIOrt
Harbor Elllb .. m Cllb, Colta
Mea M.,or JCorma Berts-
-pr...-ted to Loelde Keliou.
tlaltled ruler of Newport
Hamor Elkl Lodct, at a
spec: tal eeremoay at New-
port Emblem Club bualoesa
meetiDI OD flac day.
~!4° Grad
THE BEE LINE 01 la'fttld Lor«taS.rproG. WOOLLEY NAMED put pntddlat ud Amen-
A WOMOERfUL WORLD OF GIFTS
BEST AFTER SHAVES & COLOGNES
FOR ALL ~E DEAR OLD DADS!
. FATHER'S DAY·-JUNE 19 By / AH EY BE RL S jeui.IID elll.lr1IIU. totbelat
Maey (Mrs. Jut.) AaliOD lone to trntl. tiM pi'Oiflm procnaed. • CoucU IHittlc ud pn-
Sbt bU frltDIII all onr tbt clobe. Just Tbt allow opeDid 1t'lth a coJortal PY =: :~ .. =
•m• a place ud ao doclbt tbert woald bt ll1Det1.-IOIJC IDd daDct akit. Cbol'tiOift&lbtr for AmtrlcuUm week from
at 1eut tw or tbne fr1eldl tbert to meet aDd ltJle commeatatorJueVuO,.kebi'OIIItlt the Clty of COlD 11-.
bert Tlda Ume v._., btauttfDl Vl--, 11 tbe models oo at a fllrloGI pace • • • ~I'J-At tM rtellllt o1 A.mert-
ber ant d8Ualtloa, pba1 wbennr elM her t.b1ac from swtmardtl to eYealae COWMt 8t
beart tau. blr. To Jpetd ber OD ber way '-wet. IDd tun Tbt jewel mode1l wore eul.lm CM!r-.. rproD,
( ,.. • -... C0111'1Nm&D Rclbert E. 1t'ltb lOYt ud pod Wllbea, Olp Mrs. black leotatdl foculiDC all a~ OD ._ Bldbam bl4 1 ftac floWD
Mu.f) Ellll t.ant.d a ~e doMD Newport ruby, diamond IDd emerald oecklaCH, rlacl oYer the Uldted state~ CIP-
trt.U to Blc Caa:JOD COIUitry Clab tor a and bracelets. ud tbl ,... wU1 bt
Dale woon.,, Newport-
We•'• cUrtetorofpupllper-
aoiDtl MrYlcea, bU beeo
elected Yice-ct.lrpenoo of
the Edtaeatfoaal Ionovattoo
1.111 PlallalDc Commiaton of
tbe State of CalUonU.a. Tbla
1a one of 5 ltate comm1s-
l1ool Whicb adYtA lbe State
Board of Education OD edu -
eatioD CODCtrDI. T.be 1 year
term be(lns July 1.
---------------CARDS· TIMEX WATCHES
PHOTO SUPPLIES
COSMETICS
e have loLa of special cards for Dada " Grads ---------------c ALL US FOR RX PRlCES _
blppy-laDcllDp liiDc:beOD ID MarJ'• boaor. ODe pbase of tbe procnm wu tbt aacUoD ltol, ....
Cocllta!ll were ~entd 1D the louie u coDdllcted by actor Jack Kelly. K.a Sutlack p • • / ' d
IQeN ptbend 1D CI'OGPI ••• lD ODe P'OGP Wll the star bere. H11 bld of $3,000 broupt rOVI SIOna s g ree I e
wttb cutst of boll)r wen Lou Sbaubman. rouDd trip fUcbt aDd a week for two at tbt •
PRESCRIP'I'IONS FILLED 7 DAYS A WEE'
9 -9 WEEKDAYS e 9-7 SUNDAYS
SOZl E. COAST HWY •• CORONA DEL MAR
Joyce KiDc, Heleo Waddell, Doooe Laweou, Wbaler,s VUJ.ace oa tbe Lll&Dd M.S. ud lor •• Hurray for •mmer" 11
JII.D MeGee, GeoeYlt'fe Wood IDd Helen $1,950 be clatmld tbt ·ftatwue lterlllll the tbtmt lor tbt JUDe %6
Campbell. senlce set for etc~ (nlatd at $1,$00). ctDtral mttUDc ud lUDCh-
. Ofer bytbewtodowwereAdtlatdeKiDcsley, Plea for A-.ela wu aootberpbUe.DoDon eoo of the Jaldor EbtU Clab
Grace Metzp.r, Sally Jacer (we stW re-of $175 had tbelr •mee qrntd oa a of Newport Beleb at tbe
member btr lOYely IPrt.Dc party) IDd Bess l)laque at LO.I. VUlap. Tbat wbo pn bomt of Wra. Tom Gold of
Mon11. Tbe rouDd lupebeoll tables were $250 became "certUied AJicela." Mr. I.Dd ·HilDtlllctOD Beacb. Tbe mMt-
ceattnd Wltb buketl of yellow aDd wblte Mrs. Harry A.uoe wen amoac tboM, u ---------
daia181, tiDy battoo mama IDd baby' a bre&tb. were Mr. aDd Mrs. Clemeat IUJ'scll. PU e L 1 C N.O T 1 c E
Vei'J pretty. At ftl'iou tables were Kama Mrs. Htrscb was there witb ber motbtr,
Rouelle, MUdrtd Tuner, Fran Ryder, 1M Mrs. Haney Pearaoo. All we looked aboat
Rocers, stW weart.ac an arm cast; more we saw Mrs. Merle AmaDd.son, co-cbi.J.rmao.
wen Tbelma Tbomu, Ellen Keene, EUle PeUte PU.ar Warne was cbalrman of tbe
Sa1t'fer, Wbo told of tbe woe becotten PIPPY sueceasful a61r. others on baiJ:S wen tba~ed tbem; Mary Allee Ayres (rat.s Dorothy DoaD aDd Heleo CofftJ (Bert wu
a It take 1t1th short ba1r ltyle) IDd at the men's table). Rose Mary BarDeeon
Carol Allen Jlllt bomt from Scot1a.Dd aDd wltb Elate Walker IDd Ylrc1D1a Locklbty.
Enclud 1t'ltb D8WI of exclttnc IYeals of More lDcluded Nucy Ott!Dg, Heleo W..t.r-
tbetr trip. Some of the CUtlta stayed on for Log, Meln Glans, Patty En.oa aDd Jackie
bridle, but DO ooe left Wltbout e.dra good Eaton.
w1At8 to Mary. Sucb a happy day, Olpl Elsewhere were Evelyn Lowell, Rollllt
• • • • • Iocles, GeoeYieYe Fusselman, Sue ApjaldaD,
Put J,a the JobD WaJDe ID'ltatlooal 1977. Pattl Ogata and DtaDe Carty. Seated 1D
Onr 1s the llmcblon. Put, the skit aDd style another area were Jean Sbarp, Patricia
aboW '•How tbt Welt waa.Won ••• 1Dcludlng Groth IDd Helen Clifford. At oar table wen
Newport Beacb," eajoytd by some 450 guests Nancy Hedlott (the Hedlotf'a bad )lit .trDed
at tbe Harltcll1D. Howenr, tbe FUTURE of for toce seats and prlnte d.lnl.Dc room).
mUJ, muy chllclreo wWbtbrlcbterbecauae Vlrgtoia Thrash won a week's use of tUber
of tbt $!5,000 tills ra1atd IDd shared by a 1911 IDdy 500 nee ear or a 1962 1Ddy
two projeetl, tbe lllte1111Uoaal Orpbaos loe. race car .•• her cbo!cel Tbat wu better
bome 1D Beumolll I.Dd the Coutal Onoce than the use of tbe motorbome for a week.
Coaoty AIANmeat. IDd Treat meat Center. tbey bne ooe of those. AND t1D;J glamorous
Tbt latter Mnt8 u a dtaposttc treatmert Teddy Anne won, of all thiDp, a Hoada
IDd referral eeater i)r )l'eolles, ages 7-17. motorcycle!
JobD Wape, tbl Dub. Yr. W., himself, Also at our table wu lo~ely Mary LeYlD
welcomed tbe ptltl ud told them that ln of Beverly HUla. She ls lDcomillc prMideat
tbt Jut 10 7-.n, rt110rted cues of cblld o1 Greater Loa Alleles tO.l Sbt told u m
abut bad 1Dereued 500 per ceot. Tbl.s buab&Dd (now deeeased) bad bMn u lbutd
lnformatfoa keyed ope~~-beart respoD.M as chll<S. so this wort means mach to ber.
Tictocker service earns awards
to Sally Maocer.
NOTICE
OF PUBUC HEARING
Notice 11 btrtby ctYeo tbat
tbe PlaJa1lc Commluioo of
tbt CU, of H.-port Beacb
wW bold I pabUc beariDC
OD AJntDdmeal No. 4f7 1D1-
tlatld by Ctty of Newport
Bacb to coutderuameod-
meot to TWtlO of tbe New-
port Beach MuDJclpal Code
PtrtatnLoc to Plr111.11c n-
qulnmeDtl lo tbe M-1-A
Dtmtct.
Notice la bertby fllrtber
giveo that aatd pubUc bear-
iDe ww bt btld oa tbt 7tb
day of Jllly, 1m, at tbe
bour of 7:00 P.M. 1D tbt
CouacU Cbambeu ot the
Newport S.Cil City Hall,
at wblcb time ud place uy
ud &It pti'IOM -~ may I.III*J' ud bt beard
tber.oa.
WILLIAM AGEE:n-
tary • Pw.&l& -a.. City ol rt
Bacb
PubUA: Jut 18, 1977, lD
the Newport Butor Eutp..
Loc. beglnDl.Dc at 10 a.m.,
will cooclllde tbe club year.
Mrs. Robert Scott, presl-
deut, aDd Mrs. Pllll Sbaplro,
memberlbip chairman, will
welcome proYistooal mem-
bers Mary Allen, Irene
Brown, C trl...l)'D Clark.,
Laraine Eggleston. Kathleen
Fox, Coonie Ibrke, Debby
Krum1Ds, J\Ue Krupott, Sara
LaFlamme, Trudie Manu,
Brtd(et Marlball, Carolyn
Mattbews aDd Suan Weir.
RENTALS AND SALES
ROBERT'S TUX SHOP
LATEST FASHIONS & COLORS
J'o<mal Wear ''Our Only Busrnen -II Matters
HOURS: MO ... -THU Its. 10 to 6
F It I . 1 0 •• I ; SA T . 9 t• S
Ne•l To Wesl .. ll Fede<el Savrngs 4 Loan Assoc
27S6 E. COAST HWY ., COitO .. A DEL MAlt
Phone (714 ) 640-4122
MOVING SALE
OPENING SOON · FASHION ISLAND
ELLEN
CARTER
LADIES HABERDASHER
Twenty TtcttockersofNa-
UoDil Cbartty Leacae, New-
port Cbapter, wen boll)nd
Saturday, JIIDI 4, at tbe eDd
of tbt ratd)ow lwlcbeon for
servtne over 100 bours each
durlog the year.
The mercl award, ctven
to the Tlcktoeter earo1.Di tbe
most hours, was preseoted
These youag women bave
been active members ln the
mother-daughter Tlcttocter
program aDd have earned
hoUrs In community Nn1ce.
AU of the Tlcttocters, wbo
totaled 7 ,Z62 bours duriDc
tbe year, are ~ to
earn some of tbelr hours
wolting 1D tbe lhr1.ft shop,
tbe John Tracy cl1Dlc, u
CaDdystrtpers, tbe '•adopt
a g"ndmotber'' project,
ouU.OCs for spe<:la.l educa-
tion children 1D tbe Newport-
Itt esa Sc hoot Dtstrtct.
Try Our
Slacks
DAD on
FATNER'l DAY
SUNDAY JUNE 19
Tallortn1 Is Important In
a slack. Glen Oalla takes
70 different steps In
putUac &ocetller a pair of
slacks. So, tile aeuas
•atcb, tile pockets don't
pull, sUtcbes are stU.cbed.
Ute fiy ltes Oat. But IDOSt
l•portant, Glen Oah
slaclls not only start out
Ia beautifUl shape, they
lleep tllelr sbape,
weariDI after wearln1.
We carry Glee Oaks
ahtclls becauae we
belle•e tlley are Ute
beat alaclls for tbe
•oDeJ.
Slse 32 &o 42
s 16.00 .. $23.00
The mothers aDd ciaugb-
ters were welcomed to tbe
luocheon by a.t.rs. DoDI..ld
H~ey P~~~. N~rt
Chapter president; Wn.
George Draper Wu.ocer Jr.,
lmmedlate past pr.tcitot.
and Mrs. Theodore Martto
Krasel, Tlcktocker co-
ordJuator.
The young women recelv-
lne the speclal boul'(lul
cbarm for their 100 boun
are Dlaoe Blanchard, Wai'J
Briscoe, Terry Brtlcot,
Klm E ckeoweUer. Karen
Epn. Stepbanle Fonmaa,
Sydney Foreman, Cyutbia
Forrest, Terri Haaama.a,
Kathy Keodrtct, DaDa Lueu,
Sally Muacer, EUeo Rawl-
l.Dp, Ann RoUes. L111da
RJU, Bubar& Smitb, JIDil
Smltb, Brooke ~berl&Dd.,
Cath1 T~tck_er, Frucl Vlttnp.
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A teatati.Yt tract map for
tllo IU otacJe flml17 loll ,.. aao II!ProYid loc&ttd
akq South Ccut Dr. bo·
twoeo Boar st. &1111 Su Le-
udro Lue, wbieb ruM
lhrool(b .... projoel. Bolb
aeUou wtll come before tbe
CitJ CouacU oa Jlllly s.
A 50-lot O!DJio-lamlly
Mdlftaioa OD 10 acres of
former ~ebool dlaltrtet pro ..
perty at tbe .. tbeUt eor-
aer of Saallcnrer An. and
Smalley Rd. na approYtd
for tbe Foley CODIUQe&D
Co., Tut1u. Tbt tebool db:-
trtct nta1Ded UOU!er 10
acr.. to tbe ..t.b for a
fbtare acbool stte.
BLOODMOBILE DUE
AT HOAG JUNE 29
COUNCILMAN Donald MclDilis, left, presents etty em-
ploy ... bo110red for 25 years or service each to the City ot Nnport S.cb at the 18th a.amal service awarda:
pnanattoa In the Balboa Bay Club Saturday DJebt, Left tO rtctJt they are Milton Meella.ll, Fire enter Leo H.
Lore &lliJ XeDMtb Thompson. (Ensign phOto.)
Ubrary compromise voted·
Tbe problem of wbat to
do wttb the etty IJ)nry's
teehltcal serrtces section
still lan't sol•ed. but the
Newport Beach City Couo.
cO boacbt .,me tlme Mons
ci&JIIlcbl by o!ecldlog to lem-
ponrDJ boo.se the opera-
lloo to Clly Hall.
After &e't'enl late-night
'f'Ot11, tbe Council decided,
4sZ, 1o mon the book pro-
cealDC section into the Ct~
t1 Hall room formerly used
by tbe Council. Tbe tem-
ponry move is ezpected to
last tor a year. During that
time, the new branch libra.
ry In Newport Center wUJ
be completed, but the Coun-
cil refUsed Mooday to add
4,000 square feet to that
ltructure to accommodate
techDJ.cal seiTlces.
The decision also gave
several senior citizens
groups a reprieve to oper.
ate tor at leut another year
lrl tbe old city parks, beas
ches a.od recreation head.
quarters on Balboa Blvd.
in Ceatral Newport. That
blllldlqg bad been on'e of
3 under consideration for
bouslnc techDJ.cal services.
brary to make room for tech-
nical services and ror his
administrative oUlce.
&ut , the Council was ap.
parently turned ott by the
esUmeted $185,000 cost ot
the addition. The move to
City Hall Is expected to cost
$28,000. A shtft to the old
PBR building would have
cost about $9,300.
Next year, senior cUtzen
volunteer groups usl~ the
PBR buil ding are expected
to move Into the new senior
center at Fift h and Margue-
rite In Coro~ del Mar. The
old PBR structurecouldtheo
house the library technical
serv ices fun ction. Howev~,
several speakers at Monday
nlght's meeting ooted that
the receiving, processing
and re-distribution of thou -
sands or books every year
would ool be compatible with
the Balboa Peninsula's traf-
fic congestion problems.
The city Library Board
first fav ored u si~ the old
PBR. site, bu t later changed
its mind and recommended
using an expanded Newpo rt
Cent er branch. A CouncU
motion to do that failed to
gel a majority as the Coun-
cil deadlocked 3-3,
T HIRTY YEARS of •nice each to tbl City ot Newport
Beach by GU"'rdo R. (GU) Gomu, loft, llld Jobo staodoc•
was marked at tbe 18th IDIIII.lserTteeawudapruel!(attaJ
last Saturday night lD lbe Balboa 817 Clab, They serve In
tbe ft:ler aod electrical departmeota, rnpecti't'ely.
Freeways get top priority
Complettoo of tbe Coro ..
del Mar and Costa Mea.
freeways, a.od tbe wtdentac ot
Coast Hwy.IJJ Newport Beach
are glveo hfgb prtorfty this
week on a list of street and
IJJgbway pro~ requuted
from tbe state bytheOra.nce
Cou oty TransportattoaCom-
mlsslon (OCTC).
The $300 mlllloD ll.tt !D-
eludes 88 projects, broken
down by prtortty llstincs.
The couoty wants tbe state
Dept. of Transportation
(CalTrans) to loclude lbe
local projects On tbe Mate's
6-year plarl or tltgbway con-
struction.
Among 17 projecta gtnn
the tllghest prtorltybyOCTC
are:
• Corona del Mar free-
WIJ completlou rrom Red.
HUt An. to Bonita Canyon
Rd.
• Costa Mesa (Ne1rp0rt)
freeway completloo around
downtown Costa Mesa to 15th
st.
• Pactftc Coast HWJ.
'W'1den1DC to 6 lanes betwMD
MacArthur Blvd. and the
Archea.
BILLY CLUB SALE IS
REASON FOR ARREST
Da't'ld C. Mlller, 18, Tus-
Un, wu arnated by Co.ta
Mea pollee Slmclay oa a
cbarte of aeutar dl.aceroaa
Weapool (billy elubl) In ID
us.lped space be bad reo-
ted at the FalfJI'OU.Dds nap
meet. 88 Falr Dr.
FRANZ DeBEER, 62,
OF C.M. SUCOJMBS -
Memorial semcu tor
Fnn1 E. DeBeer, 62, of
3172 CoJondo LaDe, Coat&
Mesa. wt11 be beld at 11
a.m. Friday, Jane 17, lD
Newport Harbor Latbei'ID
Church, wttb Pastor Rodcer
Berg offlclatlnC.
Mr. DeBHr, a mechanl-
c&l eapneer, had lt't'ed lD
Onage CountJ t:>r 25 years.
He clled to lloo( -tal
JUDe 13. He 1s .. m .. ed by
b1a wife, Lorn.l.De; 3 .,DI
and 2 dauehtera.
"THE SONG
R EM.liHS THE SAME"
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To bticllteD pubUc ID-
terNt aad IIIIJPOrt In a
•oJuatuy blood procnm,
Hoq -Ita! wt1l -r tbe Red Croa bloodmol!Ue
Wtdaedy, Ju.e 29, from
2:45 to 7:SO p.m. 1D tbe
coafereoee center. Com-
muo1ty members, tbetr tam-
lliu aDd frieods are ea-
COI.II'ICed to docate ooe pi.Dt
of blood. For u appolllt-
meat, call 545-8600, uten-
lloo2108.
Tbe technical services
sedtoo ls now worldog ou t
of tbe former ctllrch build-
iDC on Balboa Island's Agate
Afe. That site, bought se~
nral years ago by the city,
Is due 'lo be bnned Into
the Islaod's tlrstpark durtng
tbe nut year.
Cyclist hits woman, crashes
The 17 top-priority pro-
ject. would cost u esti-
mated SUO mUUon, accord~
toe to OCTC estimates. Cut-
bacllr;s lD Cal Trus hlebway
CODitniCtiOil during HCeDI.
years are npeeted to con-
tioue, wttll a nry smallper-
ceatace oftb& requestedpro-
)eets acbiaUJ "being placed
on tbe 6-year con&tructtoa
plan.
Boll Bro&clway Ilo-ry
ts In cbaree of ai'J'UCe-
meats.
Aeoordlnc to Red Cross,
doaors may saleiJctnblood
enry a weeka lf tbey are
18 or mer, healthy ud welCh
at leut 110 poaDda..
Cadillac aids
fund drive
Newport Harbor Cbam-
ber of Commerce iJI otfe11.JJc
a $16,000 Cadillacuagr&Dd
prize to raise mooey to belp
pay ott the mortpge on tbe
on Cbamber beadquartera
1n Newport Center. Wttb $40,ocxr lUll owed oo tbe
buUdlnc, Cbani)er otrlclala
are also wootoc u:eeuttna
of some of tbe area's top
corponttons, boptnc tor do-
aattons.
'•We bad boped to clear
$20,000," cbalrml.ll Gordon
Marshall said WoDday. "but
tbe ny thl.Q&:s are rotnc,
we'll be lucky to clear $1 0,-
000.'' Tic kets are belac sold
t:>r $5 each. Tbe wiDDer's
ticket wUl be dnwa Jtt1y 16
lllrtDg '"tbe Miss Newport
B•ch coolest at the New-
porter 1Dn.
Tuesday Dl«ht, u:eeuttna
of tbe llTlDe Co., Ptlllco
Ford, AlrCaWonaiaudoth-
er loeally-bued corpon.
t1ooa met wttb Mr. Marlball
aDd other Chamber offt.clala
to 411cuas I be mortpge on
tbe DtW beadQuartera baUd-toe.
IDtormattoo Is an.llable
by callill( the Chamber at
644-8211 .
City Lfbnrta.n Bradley Si -
. moo bad hoped the CouncU
woo.ld decide to eala.rge the
,!!~~!d Newport CeMer U-
A wrong-way motors
cyclist remained in serious
condition this week at Hoag
hospital after an accident
on Sf':lShore Dr. In West
:-;ewport.
According to pollee, Chris
WINNERS of tbe ftrst monthly downtown property improves
meat anrd from the Costa Mesa Tomorrow organization
1s Burlr:art's Open Hou se Rea.lty at the corne r of Orange
and Rocbester. Preseottng the plaque to Betty and Blll
Burkart ls Costa Mesa To morrow President J. C.
Humpbrtes. Tbe Burkart's bought the rurdowncommerclal
buJldtog tbe first of this year, and have tu rned It into a
showplace. (,l<IISlgn photo.)
Surplus school sites sold
Three JUrplus school
sites, turtatntnc no build-
inca, were sold for $4,888,-
800 by the Newport-Mesa
bol.rd ot educaUoo Tuesday
nl&bt. Of the sum, about$1,374,-
698 matt go to repay state
school building aid loans.
Tbe b&l&Dce goes tor capital
OUtlaJ,
Npt. Blvd. resurfacing set
Properties West loc, paid
$1,825,000 for the 10-acre
Smalley s ite at Sunflower
Ave . :t nd Smalley Rd. and w111
build s tng lesfamlly homes
there. The Wakeham School
site, a short distance west
of the Smalley site, went
to Fo ley Construction Co.
for $1,850,000. The Frede·
ric k w. F"leld Tru st paid
$1,213,800 tor the 16th St.
site, near the westerly eod
of 16th St., partly In the
City of Newport Beac h aDd
partly In county area. It will
also be used for residential
development.
Newport Bl't'd . ..W be re-
artaced tb1s •mmer be-
twtta Newport B•eb City
Hall &1111 .. _ Dr. to Colla . -· Eartaeers from tbe Call-
ID-Do!Jt, of'-""· t1oo (CalTnu) aid tbla
wMIIr; they wtllbei:IDtbewort
PUBLIC NOTIC E
S-15'141
FJCTiTJOIJS BUSIIIESS
JIAIIE STATEIIBIIT
Tile IDlloWIII PI,_ Ia
di:UI '**•• u: Tlme ....,. DeUeallllla, 777'1
...... ... ~ .. lllllllbor-
... --. Cour.: Dafld
t d S?ll. ... llllp CM-
,.. Dr'!. 'a. a.., Clllf. -· ,... ......... . ., • ~, ·ttr• 8lped:
o.t~• 2 rrt "* 99 ....... -.. --.,Or--.: c.-, ..... M. 111'1. s.,, .... ~ :s:i , .. , .... ,_
-moalb, bot added that all wort wUl be done late
at Jdcbt. so that ~there will
be a mlrdmum or inters
tereDee wttb bea'fJ' beach
tn11lc dlr1Drg tbe /J.Imm er.
Mtunrblle, CalTnos en·
ctaeen ue collie ahead with
u ''tD't'lroDPMIIUl re-
UHUment" of tbe oeed tor
comptottac tho C-Mesa
tr ..... r 11om Brllll>t st. to
IStl:l St., tt1u1 rouUDe most
be&ell tnfllc aroaod down .
lion C-11-.
MESA'S SIGN LAW
TO BE REVIEWED
1'llo c.a ~~-oJcnordl-
IUCe a. die flo be nt1ewed -IMC--Piu-1111 Coa>mJ-moota at kiO ,., •• .._..,, 1ue n. no .,... .. lftlllliiCI!Jo
-II ... 'iloo c:a1la IDr
-u•r 1Jfllplto~
.... Ill -• porlod"' 1 nw, Mtrctn[l• ..,Ye
ca,.t•wt ot butD .. • --... -.......
Also Tuesday night, Har-
•tck and Son, Newport
Beach, won the $l,3S3,86!
job for phase 2 or the re-
modeling work for the aadl-
torium at Newport Harbor
high schOol. Tills Is a ftd-
enl loll OllllOrtunlty pn>joc~
aod wtll not be ftnaneed trom
money raised by the salt of
surplus school land. ,
MARY GRAU, '58, OF
NEWPORT IS DEAD
Memorial servlcea for
Mary Grau, 58, ot N81fPOrt
Beach were coldlctecl'l'Ud· 1
day by R,v. Eleanor JacboD
In ttte Newport Hutor
Church of Rell(loUSc,_.,
llra. C rall, wbO died J01ll
to F6ulllalA Vlller boel>'ht,
II lllniY.S W' Mr te.,.ed,
Met. ud dl..,._• PaaMI1Il
ADD atld C-llarlo !II
Newport Beach.
Clark, 21, ot Irvine, was
riding west in the eastbound
lane at 4:15 a.m. Staoday,
when he blt the arm or a
pedestrl.an, lost control aDd
skidded into a parked car.
He was weariDg no helmet,
aDd suttered severe bead ln-
)lries, plus broken boDes.
The pedestrta.n, Dorsey
Watson of Pasadena, WU
tr&ated and rtleued at Hoag,
alter compla1nlnl of palo In
the arm and chest.
Pollee said tbey a.re ln-
vestlgatlng complaiDts about
a bleb-speed motorcycllst
ln tbt area )1st before the
tnctdmt, aDd w1U lnte"lew
Clark when he Is ln better
coodltton.
BOYS, 'GIRLS TEAMS
MEET AGAIN IN V.B.
The defeod1ng national
)llllor boys and glrls•olley-
ball teams club apia at
7:SO p.m. Friday at Corooa
del Mar hi&h ittxlol (JUl.
The Oruce COIIDty
Volleyball Club's )ulklr
rtrls t•m won the Junior
Olympics UUe last year.
They wtll play the Laguaa
Beach boys team.
Glrla on tbe stal't11W OCVB
team lnclude Corooa del Mar
hl«b school freshmen &lrJ.e
Crone, Sue Corea and Marcie
Wurts, and Newport Harbor
Web freshmen Karl Rush
and Krts and Korl Pulaski.
Alarm system available
(R)
till
CENTER
644-0760 ,.,_..,.{A) •
PLUS
"BLACK SUNDAY"
l "ISLANDS IN THE STREAM" • • • • • • • • •
·----------Starts Friday
'"Tbe OUier Side or Midnt&hl"
HARBOR TWIN CIN EM AS "FUNWllll
Dl(l(&JANE" HARBOR at WILSON • COST A MESA
A pollee-monitored alarm
system tor Newport Beach
residents Is oow anllable,
on a 511bscrlpt1on buts for
$15 per montb. Tbe an-
noun cement was made by
otttclals of the Newport
Beacb pollee departmeataDd
CASCO (Computerised AJ ..
arm Systems Co.).
cal emergency, lntormattoo 1---------• such a.s tbe doctor's M.me,
The system was denloped
JolnUy by C/X.O aod tbe
pollee department. It pro-
Yides tor burglary, fire, and
medical emergency alarms.
The system locates
C ASCO-owoed '• micropro-
Cessors'• (small compaters)
at stntegtc 1ocatioDI, to
whtcb subsc.tbera are con-
nected by abort runs or tel-
epbooe Une. Tbese small
computers are CODDeCttd to
the pollee deputmeDI: com-
puter. Upoo trtaerllle of
an alarm, tbe dfoproces-
sor slcoals tbe pollee dl-
partmeat coqater, Whlcb
causes alarm ll*rmatioo 110
be displaJed oa a TV .cnta
at tho pollee-lin dii!>Oicb
coaaote. Tbt TV Ilion tbe
type ot alarm, Dec:rl»era
oame, adlirea &Dd teltpbooe
mmbtra.
The pollee cltpt. ooiiiiPiter
ston• otbtr YUJl ..-ra-
ID 11M cue !II a --
blood type, allef'lles and
special IDstrucUoas cu be
dlsplayed on tbe TV J:CfeeG
u tbe alarm Is act1n.ted.
Npt. parking
dist. asked
A tptei&l pullr;1Dg dis-
trict tor Certnl Newport
Beacb 11 needed, aecol'dJJle
to Paal Carlloo, cbltrmao
of the Central Newport part~
Jnc committee.
He. _..., llotlday be·
tore a ICudy aessioo of tbi
· Mewp3rt BeracbCttyCoueU.
He ald bla committee, wtlicb
bU --oorkiDC problema 1D Ceatral New ..
port &1111 c .... l'J VWace
tor tbe put lefenl moatba.
wtn come blcllr; to the Cou-
cU lD% weeb wttb '• apme
plao" of -.... portio(
dlalrtct -d work.
Mr. Carl«<a aid Cbt flut
ptoco .Of property lllot t1>o
dl.otrkl --·to ••• qo1ra -'d bo t1Jo old 11 ....
port Rubor Art *-m
llteoo-Bml.
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HOLLAND
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JOINT INSTALLATION of the otncers of 3 veterans
orpnlzatloos In Costa Mesa on May 26 1s belleved to
be the ftrst Ume tbe organizations ever held a joint
ceremony. From lett are A.MVETS District Comma.oder
John Liogeofelter, AMVETS Post 477 Comrna.oder Luis
Carrldo, past American Legtoo District Comma,Dder Steve
Borack, American Legtoo Post Commaoder Helen Swatek,
past VFW District Commander Ed StaDeart and YFW
Post 9769 Commander Georfe Luot. All 3 posts are
hea.dQuartered tq Costa Mesa.. (Ensign photo.)
Scholarships granted
Sebolarablp wbaers, Wbo
b..Ut from tbe Tuesday
Chlb'e maay 6u~ ra.tstoc
aetlYtttes tbrouchout tbe
year, ban beeo amouoced.
Schlegel. chairman and eo-
chairman o! the Tuesday
brtdge section, bave an-
oouoeed the bridge tourna-
ment WlDners: Secttoo 1 --
high score, EU..r:.abetb Stur
and Mabel Teed; 2nd place,
Ruth LeLievre aDd DeUgbt
Buell; Section 2 --ll!gh
score, Louise Fischer and
Allee FUce; 2nd place,
Jeanne Ferocase and Betty
McClelland; Section 3 --
111gb score, Ruth Starr and
Neva Schroeder; 2nd place,
Evelyn Buchanan and Eloise
Roach.
Wlaner of the L111rel
award ls Vtrgtlda Duon. Key
awa rdB are be inc presented
to Kathleen Morris and
Rubye Hall. Rita Lawn 1s
reetpleot of the Golden West
~mrstng scbolarsllip; Kathy
Gaines aDd Tom Sort>o have
received the hearing Im-
paired program award at
Gol~n West College; Mary
luhrsen, Kat hleen Dinger,
SUsan Brower, Kathy Payne
and Robert Perrine have G.O.P. PARTY IN
been awarded O~e Coast
College scholarships, 2 of BALBOA JUNE 24 them from the arts aDd crafts
section.
Hazel Griswold and Betty
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Elephant size fun and fel-
lowship is b'e1ng planned by •
the Newport Harbor unit or
the California Republican
Assembly on Frlday, JunE>
24, on Balboa Peninsula.
F estlvitles, including I'Ol k-
tails and buffet dlru1et, will
begin at 6:30 p.m. <It 1024
W. Bay Ave.
673-6860
216112 Marine St., Balboa Is.
Con#nental Cuisine
Luncheon • Dinner
Brunch • Late Supper
-
Bomantic old world
atmosphere in
the Capn· Lounge
Reservations Honored
{714) 642-9434
3300 W . Coast Highway
at Newport Blvd.
Newport Beach
and the anginal Amelia's
on Balboa Island
OPBN POR LUN CH EON AND DINNe R
311 Man'ne Ave. {714) 673-6580
* SUNDAY, MAY 22
A TV set, water skis,
and cash. representlag a to-
tal loss of $760, were taken
from the home or Terry
Haste, 514 Jasmine, Corona
del Mar, between 10 a.m.
May 21 and 10 p.m. May
22 . • • Rosie Marte Davis,
29, of 418 Playa, the Bluffs,
was arrested there at 2:45
p.m. on a warrent charging
her with receiving stolen
property ••• Ant hony fred
Vizcarra, 19, of 203 42nd,
West Newport, was arres-
ted at his home at 2:30
p.m. and charged with cul-
Uvating marijuana ... An
estimated $125 damage was
done to the windshield of
a car driven by Claudia Ow-
en, 2100 Haven, Cliff Haven,
when It was struck by a
small object, possibly a BB
pellet, as she drove on lr-
vlne between 20th and 22nd,
at 8:40 a.m.
" MONDAY, MAY 23
David Paul Johnson, 24,
of 820 Center, Costa Mesa,
was charged wtth burglary
when police arrested him
at 12:20 a.m. at 107 12th,
~OR APPT.
644-0638
Balboa .•. Betty Lee Smi-
ley, 717 Park Lido Dr., LI-
do Peninsula, reported a
white painted anchor, valued
at $350, stolen from the yard
at that address between 9
a.m. May 23 and 11 a.m.
May 24 . . • Joyce Johnson,
3038 Babb, Costa Mesa, re-
ported her wallet and $110
·, stolen from the employee
· locker room at Bob Burns
.-I.··~· 1• • restaurant ln Fastlioo Island &ni1Uf8ft Uft lfn ... UJ between lO:~~t.m. and 6:30
-~AStSOR YllW CENHJl -
on San Jo&qu•n "'''-QoM
ju:rl. Sov\h J M~Aft .. ur &t.d.
HARBOR FELLOWSHIP BIBLE CHURCH
23RO ST. ot ORANGE, COSTA MESA. 645-5050
OR. F. K EHTOH BESHORE, I' \\I u N
Sunday worship ••.. , ••... 10:45 a.m. and 6:30p.m.
Sunday school -9:30a.m. Wednesday service -7 p.m.
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WEDNESDAY EVENlNG
MEETING 8:00 p,m.
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Week days: 9 a.m. -5p.m.
Wednesday: 9 am-7:45pm
Tuesday: 9 am -5 pm, 7-9
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Newport Beacb at
Corona del Mar
•
3100 Pacutc Vlew Dr.
Sunday School -10 a.m.
SUnday Service -10a.m.
1 Wednesday: 8:00 p.m.
Rf'AfH~<i ROO\f
3500-B E. Coast Hwy.
Entrance oo Narcissus
Mon.-Fri.: 10 am to 5 pm
Su~day afternoon: 1 to 3
Saturday: 10 am to 4 pm
• • • •
You are cordially invited
to attend CIJirch Services
and to ue ReacUng Rooms.
We invite you to worstlip
LUTHERAN CHURCH
OF THE MASTER,LCA
2900 Pacific View Dr.
Corona de l Mar, Call!.
LAWRENCE D. FRUHUNG
Pastor --Phone 644-2664
SUNDAY SERVICES:
Contemporary Service
9:15a.m.
Sunday School •• 9:15 a.m.
Worship ••••. 10:30 a.m.
Costa MeN
FfRST UMITID
METHODIST CHURCH
1 tth St. & Hert»or Blvd.
a.r.ltsa-lfw M ...... -t:JI W......_-I I :tO A.M.
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CRACE BIBLE OfURCtf
Veterans Memorial Bldg.
565 W, 18th, Costa Mesa
REV. TOM TYREE, Pastor
SUNDAY SERVICES:
10:00 a.m. aDd 7:00p.m.
~BILDREN'S PREP
SCHOOL. 10:00 a.m.
HOME BWLE CLASSES: cau 552-0092
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11e00 A.M.-ADULT WORSHU' & SUNDAY SCHOOL
6t00 P.llo\. -EV~MGI!LICAL HOU lit
lOl MAGNOLIA AT UMTA ANA AVE., COSTA MESA
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CONORIGATIOMAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH
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.... A.M. SUNDAY• ltaLI STUDY
10alt ~M.t WOIUUr SIIVICI, S.UMOAY SCHOOL
3262 IROAD STREIT, MEW;ORT HltGHTS
MURIIRY CARt 'IOVlDID 'HONit U~l740 -
p.m. . .. Vi;-ginia Arnett,
701-1/2 N. Bay Front, Bal-
boa Island, reported golf and
tennis equipment stolen fro m
the trunk Of her car While
If was parked nearby ln the
300 block of Ruby between
ooon May 20 and 6:30 p.m.
May 23 . . . Dr. Donald
McGillis, 122 Via Lido Nord,
Lido Isle, reported $585
worth of medical instru-
ments stolen from tlis office
at 601 Dover, by a burglar
who got in through a win-
dow, between 11 a.m. May
22 and 8:50a.m. May 23.
• TUESDAY, MAY 24
Rogelio Miranda, 22, or
437-1/2 Goldenrod, Corona
del Mar, was arrested at
his residence at 9:35 p.m.
on a drug possession char-
ge . • . Keith Milton John-
son, 26, of 1€28 17th, Cos-
ta Mesa. was charged with
being intoxicated and dis-
orderly at 9:30 p.m. at 2106
West Ocean front, Central
Newport .•. Three lady's
rings, valued at $551, were
stolen !rom a display case
at Beverly and Partner, 1800
W. Coast Hwy., Martners
Mile, between noon May 21
and 11 a.m. May 25 •••
Deck chairs and other out-
door furniture, valued at
$610, were taken from tbe
locked pool enclosure of
Newport Condominium
Assn •• Discovery Way. be~
tween 3 p.m. May 22 and
noon May 24.
• WEDNESDAY', MAY 25
lvan Erland Peterson, 54,
of 840 lrvlne, Newport
Heights, was charged with
mlsdemeamr drunk driving
at Dover and Coast Hlf)'. at
1:50 a.m •.•• Loie Knight,
330 Montero, Balboa, re-
ported a $2,000 rtng and
$133 ln cash taken from the
tNilk of her car by th1el'es
who pried the trunk while
sbe was parked at the Ne•-
porl BeachGoifCourse, 3100
Irvine, Santa Ana Hetgllts.
between 11:05 a.m. and 12:05
p.m •••• While Katerlne
C a rison was moving to a new
:esidence. someone stole a
$210 gold-framed mirror
from the hallway at her
apartment at 500 Cagney,
VersaUles, between 4 p.m.
and 4:20 p.m.
• THURSDAY, MAY 26
Priest Timothy McCarthy
reported a camera, radio
and binoculars, valued at
$230, stolen from his room
at the rectory of Our Lady
Queen of Angels Church,
2046 Mar Vista, East Bluff,
between 9:30 a.m. May 25
and 2 p.m. May 26 .•• Cuts
of beef valued at $250 were
stolen !rom the freezer in
the unlocked garage at the
home of Ralph Llnhotf, 1760
E. Ocean Blvd., Balboa, be-
twe-en 7:20 p.m. and 9 p.m.
. . • John Gambill reported
a $695 TV set taken from
his home at 1239 Surrune,
Harbor View tlills, between
12:30 and 10:45 p.m ••..
When Wynn Louise Colllns
lett the front door unlocked
at her home at 420 Golden-
ro.:l, Corona del Mar, be-
tween noon and 2 p.m., a
thief took stereo and photo
equipment valued at $3,100
. • • Fred Butler Cox UI,
20, of 2785 Vista Umbrosa,
the Bluffs, was charged with
being intoxicated and dis-
orderly at 10:35 p.m. at
3334 W. Coast Hwy., Mar-
Iners Mile • • • Kimberly
Ann Dunn, 18, of 2959 Men-
doza, Costa Mesa, was
charged wit h possession of
amphetamines .at 3 p.m. ln
Fashion Island •.• Maria
Castillo, Zl, of 1010 Oak,
Costa Mesa, was cha rged
with being intoXicated on
drugs at 11 a.m. at 6710
W. Coast Hwy., West New-
port.
• FRIDAY, MAY 27
A $100 chaise lounge was
stolen from the front patio
of her home at 712 Golden-
rod, Corona del Mar, be-
tween noon May 27 and noon
May .28, Joy Joyce told po-
lice . • . A tble! got in
through an unlocked door to ·
take $375 !rom Ralph
Doshier's home at 118-1/2
28th, West Newport, be-
tween 11:30 p.m. May 2?
and 12:30 a.m. May 28 ...
James Stewart Frierson, 4~.
of 2302 Santa Ana Ave .• t:o-
sta Mesa, was charged wtth
being intoxicated and dis-
orderly at 7:15 p.m. at 300
Main. Balboa • • . Bllly
Ray Morns, 47, of 2015 -D
Charle, Costa Mesa, was
charged with being intoxi-
cated and disorderly at 7:15
p.m. In the 300 block of '
Main, Balboa • • • Paul
Russell F'r erer, 30, of 538
Baywood, Harbor View HUJ s,
was arrested at 5:30 p.m •
at his residence and charged
with cultivating marijuana
• • • Jack Adams, 41, of
2257 Maple, Costa Mesa,
was charged with mis-
demeanor drunk driving at
10:30 p.m. at 16th and Old
Newport, Newport Heights
••• Joel Edward Falletich,
38, o! 212 E. Balboa Blvd ••
Balboa, ns charged with
battery on a person when
pollee arrested him at 1:15 ,_
p.m. at the Balboa Pl~>r.
• SATURDAY, MAY 28
Two mapesium alloy
rims, valued at $900, were
taken from Jeffery Tavag-
Jlooe 's car by thleves who
jacked lt qp 1rlille lt was
park.CS in the 100 block of
•· L" St., Balboa, between
11:30 p.m. May 27 and 8:30
a.m. May 28 ••• Vandals
who tbrew eggs and tomatoes
at City Planning Commis-
sioner Paul Hummel's home
at 416 Heliotrope, Corona
del Mar, broke a window,
causing an estimated $59
damage, at 11:55 p.m .•..
Susan Schwartz Tsopelas,
26, of 1549 Placentia, West
Side, was charged with petty
theft at 2:55 p.m. at Fashion
Island.
• SUNDAY, MAY 29
Robert John To rr, 212 Via
Orvleto, Lido Isle, reported
a $100 citizens band radio
stolen from hls car while it
was parked on tM street
near hls home from 12:30
a.m. until 9 a.m ...• When
Scott Gerrie left the window
open on his car while it was
parked 1n front of his home
at 568-1/2 Narcissus, Co-
rona del Mar, !rom 2 a.m.
until 1:30 p.m., someone took
2 tennis racquets, adiamond
ring, and a clgaret case,
valued at $665 •.. Omarr's
Antiques, 470 Old Newport
Blvd., Newport Heights, re-
ported that a mid-Eastern
couple ln their twenties got
away with a mUltary ntght
jacket, valued at $250, and
eluded a pursuit by the pro-
prietor, who followed them ln
his car untU they got lost
in heavy traffic .•• Jeffrey
Barnett Nelson, 34, of
311-1/2 32nd, West Newport,
was charged with battery on
a person when pollee ar-
rested him at his home at
10:15 p.m.
• MONDAY, MAY 30
Valerie Ch ristine Burn,
201 CrysW, Balboa Island,
reported a $150 typewriter
stolen from her car while it
was parked on the street
near her home from 9 p.m.
Ma y 29 untll 10 a.m. Mar
30 by someone who forc'ed
a windwlng to get ln . • .
Cornelius Michael Lynch,
61, of 1405 W. Balboa Blvd.,
Balboa, was charged wlth
being intoxicated aod dls-
ordPrly at 4:35 p.m. at 102
Mcfadden, Central Newport
. . · . Elisha Johb Torres,
32, of Oakwood apartments
wa s charged with being in-
toxicated and disorderly at
1:20 p.m. at Sea Gull and
Sherlngton, Newport Heights
. .. Hobert Callison Patten,
117-C Bay, Costa Mesa, was
charged wttb ml.sdemeanor
drunk driving at 37tb and
Seashore, West Newport, at
7:10 p.m.
The committee ha s rt-
celved word that Cong rPss-
man Bob Badha m will at-
tend l! be can a rrangE' to
be in town that weE.>k-end.
Other invited ,;uests ln-
r.lude State Senators Dennis
Carpenter and John f{ri~gs,
Assemblyman Ken Madd;,
San Diego Ma yor Pet~ Wil-
son, Los Angel~>s Polire
(We! Ed Davis and State
Attorney General l:.velle
Younger.
Reservations rnayl;e made
by telephoning Mrs .lvan Re -
bert, 67 3-7461 ; Mrs. John
Herman. 640-41 67, or Mrs.
BUI Crosby, 6'l3-'j223.
CAPT. SCOTT YOUNG
REPORTS AT HICKAM
Air Force C.2ptain Scott
1. Young, son o! Mrs. Ardys
Young of 556 23rd St., {)gdE>n,
Utah , has arrived for 1uty
at Hickam AFB, Hawaii.
Captain You ng, an intelli-
gence officer Wit h a unit or
the Pacific Air Fones, pre -
v~ously se"!'ved at Mountain
Home AFB, Idaho. His wife,
Trudy, is the daul.'hter o!
Morris Rich of 2151 Paci!ir ,
Costa Mesa.
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•'nriDU,IIAYIO la-'-llltllutlor Two_.,....___ lllod., at S:JOa.m., -lilaC
CUI JDrctd tbl...,...aad blet u. Mmmer otu.. ..... ,....,. ....,., ot ,_ wbel 0.. el1rt bMitattd
~·· Plall Parlor, Ult to lllcladt two $10 blllotrom N nport B!Jd., to 10 blot wdtr tbe CUll drawer • • •
ud -• --1:10 A. !blot .... -• wlailwlll( a.m., after cloiUC. obtaJI. of a fU parted at UOOHar-
loc -$#00-.. atoiD(, bor BIY\1,, 1UJDC a CB nlllo
.-tile toorlb Ume 1110 -bU ud looll ftllled at $tOO
loot ._y 1o bUiillo ID !rom looepb Al>aloDCelo,
rec:oal _., ••• A lblof . Aj)l, lot, tiS Fair Dr •• , • 'f oblaloed a $500 YloliD trom Rolalld A. Bountte, u u-
tbe troot porc:b of Mil')' c. lhlt •lcttm at l779c West~
S,_ttuct. 8SS Sooora Rd. • • • minster Ave.. dellnd tbit
ROBERT W. ClJFPORD, Someooe forced a YlrxhriJic DO fllrtber action be takeo
president of Air Cal, tsgen-aod attempted to hot-wire after offteers respoaded •••
eral campaign ebalrman for a nn beloDClnc to Allred's JobD Daria, 19, of «4 Elm-
Untttod Way ofOnogeCounty Pool &lpply, US' E. l?tb hurst Lane, was taken to
filM drtve, which w:Ul be St., but flllled tn their at.. C08ta Mesa hosPital wttbln-
launcbed In September. As-tempt, tlk1n( a $2 beacb )lrtes to his right arm aDd
ststl.ng him are campaign towel aDd a patr of wire lett leg alter his motorcycle,
cabinet members Jay Reed cutters ••• Aburglarforced a ear drlnn by Marcella
of Fluor Corp., Carl Kar-a kitchen wlndow to p1o E. RUey, 60, of 3094 Gt.ncer
cber of Kart her Enter-entry to the resldeoee of Ave., and a motorcycle op.
prlses , Thomas Flynn of AU-Marilyn lot. Le{lu, 3248MID-erated by Charlle G. stew-
state lnsunoce, Morton nesota Ave., tatlQg a $5(t) art, ZO, of 3043CouotryClub
Margolis of Rockwell and -TV set ••• George H. Dr., were In an accident on
Harold Jackson of Bank of Dauber, 58, of 3008loturny Mesa Verde Dr., 240 feet
America. Lane, was charged wltb welt of Baker st.
, , •drunk driving after his car • MONDAY MAY 23
JACQUES BREL PLA. Y -was Involved lo an aceldellt N. c. sulincs, 49, of 1555
AT C.M. REPERTORY wltb one drinn by John E. Mesa Verde Dr. East, was
As the final selection of Shug, 31, of 4006RJver Ave., charged w1th drunk driving
the 1976-77 season. Soutb West Newpo rt, at Harbor at Harbor Blvd. and WUson
Coast Repertory Theatre Blvd. and Adams Ave. at St. at 1:40 a.m ••• A $110
wlll present tbe '•Jacques 8:05 p.m. bicycle was stolen from tbe
Brei is alive and well and ' garage of Shawn A. SJdeU, • SATURDAY, MAY 21 989 Mlssl 0 El lJvl ..... In Parts.'' To be dl-w on r. • • ec--Lee • Henderson Jr., 1 1 1 u $2 r ected by John-David Keller, r ca supp es worth 92 It wm be offered from J une 717 -A James St., reported were stolen from BarreD the theft of his motorcycle p rtl 775 w 1 18 through July 30 at the rope es. • 7th st., from the rear or the apart-onst ti 1 SCR Theatre, 1827 Ne ........... rt me~ comple•all'"laddress a c rue on s te •••• -.,... ,... .. ,,. F t E B tz 1 lo Blvd,, Costa Mesa. }. $S 000 ca stol ran . raa , 657 wa
The work features se-· · · -• r en St., complaJoed that some-from the lot of Earle Ike, ~ ed lec ted songs by the 4lipear 1966 Harbor Blvd. was Iu. ooe ore a wlDdwiDg Lr:to
old Beldan-born singer aOO his vehicle, tald£C 20 tapes , cated by employees at the 1 ta hold composer Jacques Brei, who 1 n a pe er. valued at rear o 408 Ford Road, re-$108 A $1 ooo first came to the aHentiolt · • • • pick-up turned aOOdlsappear edagain I k b 1 •-1 VI to of Parisian cafe society tn C 11 rue e ong~ o c ry the late 1950s. · • • tty Councilwoman ary Dodge, 2888 Harbor Blvd.,
P U BL IC NO TI C E
CP-4421
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NA ME STATEMENT
Smallwood reported the$280 was stolen from the rear
theft of 2 hub caps from her yard area at that address
car parked at 3333 Bristol ••• A 7-1/2 horsepower
St. whlle she wu dining at a restaurant at that address outboard motor aOO a 3 gat. Ion gas tank we re stolen
· • • A $20 carpet bag purse from the pick-up truch of
wttb driver's license and Robe rt v. Jennings, 293 Vir-The following persons are
doing bu siness as: Califo rnia
Metal Masters, 2120 South
Jb~;~~;=~s;r;•T;E~LI~C~E;H;SE~~C~oas~tal~A~r~e;a~l Grand Avenue, Santa Ana, HO. 192237 646-5094 Callf'>rnia 92705: Wayne
Whitney and Marga ret Wh.ft-
ney, 23 16 Redlands Drive,
social securtty cardwassto-glnJa Pl.
len from the car of Debra
G. Howard, 2383 Columbia
Dr., parted at 2701 FaJr-
vt ew Rd. • • • William L.
Mynatt, 16, of 114 Sapphire
• WEDNESDAY, MAY 25
A $225 strobe light was
stolen during a coocert ln
drama room 102, Ora.Jiie
Coast College ••• A $225
parking lot vacuum cleaner
and a $30 wall-mounted
inter-com speaker were
stolen from Stanford Ap.
pUed Engineering, 3080 Air ~
way Ave •••• A coin collec·
tlon of $500 Cace value, but
$5,000 actual nWe, plus
wiDe, beer, cigarettes ud
food were taken by a burglar
wllo ransacked the borne. of
Fay R. Weber, 3199 Country
Club Dr •••• A $30 stop
watch., 2 whistles and 50
cents in cllaage were taken
by a burglar f~m a desk
drawer ln theofflceofpbyst-
cal education instructor wu.
Ham R. Ludes. Klllybrook
SchOol ••• Ten rolls ot
postage stamps valued at
$650 were stolen from a
wor'kstlop table ln the Com-
mon Sense Press Ioc., 711
W, 17th St •••• Service
station attendant David A.
roust reported a $30 loss to
sbort-c!lange artists, wbo
contused h.im In an exchange
or money in the Arco StaUoo,
3201 Harbor Blvd •••. Peter
D. IDfranca, 37 5 21st St.,
reported the $5,000 theft of
his 1974 sports car lett for
sale In a vacant lot at 2525
Newport Blvd.; the nbiele
was recovered stripped In
Los Angeles • • •
ENSIGN SUBSCRIPTION ORDER
Newport Beach, CaUfornia
92660.
This bu siness Is conducted
by an todivldual. Signed:
Ave., Balboa lsland. re-
fused medical aid after his
motorcycle and a ear dri-
READ ALL THE LOCAL NEWS Marga ret Whitney. ven by Francisco Rizo, 21,
of .560 Hamilton St., col_U.
SEND IN YOUR SUBSCRIPTION ORDER TODAY I This state ment was !!led
with the county clerk ot Or-
aDge County June 9, 1977.
ded at Placentla Ave. aDd
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Beach., Ca. 92663, Escrow
No. 772010.
Publish.: June 16, 23, 30.
Jul y 7, 1977, In the NewpOrt
HarbOr Ensign. f -77324
Congress St.
• SUNDAY, MAY 22
Marvin E. Cobb Jr., 32,
of 2615-D Santa ADa A•o.,
suffered 2 one·iocb fore-
head lacerations when Ills
motorcycle · hit the rear of
a car driven by NaDCy A.
M A T T RES S E S CowardiD, 29, Mission Vi -ejo, at ~:40 a.m., northbound
NEW -aDUILDDfQ on Newport Blvd. north of
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* TH URSDAY, MAY 26
Two juYeniJe boys were
taken into custody after re-
moving louvered window
panes 1n the borne of Wayne
~rantn. 3001 Garfteld Au.,
in a burglary attempt • , •
Tools and dirt bike equip-
ment valued at $234 were
stolen from a motorcycle
trailer in tbe fi'Otlt yard of
Willard B. Akins, 336 Ham-
Ilton St •••• Anthony V.
Daley, 31, of 1399-A Baker
St., was booked on ·a clU~
zens arrest complaJJit slgned
by Ella Ann Cress, 28, sune
address, charging assault
and battery at tbat address
••• A $125 ullqae let-
table was stolen from the
lirlnc room of Lottie H.
Cody, 527 w. caer St.
••• A thief remoYed strews
from bJDCH 1o p1D eatry
to a storace CablDet 1o tbe cance of Robert G.
Se brlelder, 2000 PtriODI St.,
latJoc beek-l*<klllc piT
nl•ed at $1,000 ••• A tbltf
-'"'"-··-.. 1M olllct cl Uolnnol u"" c...., --· Bhd, ud olok ~IJ'Il YW r.o .. lbe 1o1 ••• A trrz
Clltmllti ftl lloltl from
lbe -..,., of ""' -car MCUoo fa.cl.llr Hutror
Bl•d. al c-u Cbonoltt,
• FRIDAY, MAY 17
Sef• tlrea ta4 a wtDeb
mout wttb 1*111 bar ftl'8
ttoltGirom tbttlntaetaU•·
Uoa stallat'tblodoreRoblai
Ford. 1060 Harbor Bl'fd ••
durlstc the D.Jcht; bolt catters
were --.rGJ.J ued to
mote tile $U9.93 burtllrY
• • • A radiD ud S-track
stereo with 15 a.uorted
tapes, nlued at $250, were
tatea from tile car of Janet
E. · Nttb, 254 WalDa! St.,
Newport Sbore1, parked at
120 E. 23rd St.; a wlnd-w, was pried open • • •
A 204 J*<kaced la!>e re-
corder was stolen from the
shtpptna:-reeelf111C omce of
Hylaad Laboratory, 3300 Hy.
land Ave. • •• Clyde c.
Ham, 135 Morriston Lane,
reported lbe$600bu!'llorYof
a box of tools from his
garage wbUe be was ln a
hospital with a crushed hlp
••• Twenty-etgbt SS.pllon
kerosene drums were stolen
from the partt~ lot at Del
Mar Weste~Cbemlcal, 1779
Whittier Ave •••• Laura J.
Bonnell, 19, of 22'76 M:aple
St., was taken to Costa Mesa
hospital after her car hit
the parked car of R. J.
Jeavans, 735 Joann St., on
Joann St.
• SATURDAY, MAY 28
Fiberglass suppUes
'Valued at $2,479.50 were
taken by a burglar from
Crystallner Corp.,1626 Pla-
centia Ave.; a cutting tool
was used on a chain Unt
fence and a door pried open'
to gain entry ••• Peggy J.
Emmert, 35, of 1047 W. WU -
son St., ns charged with
drunk drtvtng at Bay St. and
Newport Blvd. at 2:38 a.m.
• • • A thief went to the
trouble of using a wreoch
to take 2 shock absorbers
from under the truck Df
Joseph P, Kubik, 812 St.
Clair St.
* MONDAY, MAY 30
At 1:55 a.m. burglars were
found to have broken a sll-
ding gJass window and craw.
led through protective bars
to cau.se mallc.lws mlschl~
aoo steal an undetermtned
amo.t.,of:.property at Mu-.
ter Blueprints, 234 Fischer
St •••• i. $400 eolor TV
set was stolen from the re-
sidence of ArttJJr H. Heller.
1994..C Maple St •• , , A
)l.nntle was charged with
shopltftlng 2 tams valued
at $21.50 from Ralph's Mar-
ket. 2300 Harbor Blvd ••••
Dellise M. Walte, 18, and
Bret H. Basba.ra, 18, both
of 525 Victoria St., were
charged witb cultivation of
mari)lana , • • A 2-car
accident at 2 p.m. at Orange
Ave . aod Costa Mesa St.
caused injuries to driver
Frank H. fleer, 82, of 418
Emerson St., West Upper
Bay, and Denise Abbott. U ,
of 447 Hamilton st., the other
driver, and passengers Lu-
cia Andrews, 24, and A. B.
Abbott, 6 months, botb of
228 E. Zoth St.
• TUESDAY, MAY 31
Aroold M. Gonules, of
2161-A Amertcu Ave., Cos-
ta Mesa, aDd Robert A. Rey-
oolds n. 19, Westmlnlter,
were charged wttbelhlbtttnc
deadly weapoaa, trespasst.ar
and dlsctarglng tlrtarms at
an animal control truck mo-
Yiog along a road lD the
bluns area northwest of Es-
taacla bleb school at lOa.m.
• • • PhU L. Rlebardmn,
276 E. 19t!t St., reported
the $250 theft of a brief
cue from b1s car • • • A
radio and Sbop equipment
'Valued at $58 were ltoleD
from an eqaq,meat 100m 111
Rea acbool, 601 HamlUoD
St.; 1 plastic wt.Ddctw wat:
broteo to p1D eatry • • •
A 20-fool CB tal-n!aed
at $80 was ltoleD from atop
a ptpe oa tbe wall of Scbu ..
ier ElectroD.Ic~ 1525 Mac-
Artllur BIY\1. • • A $175
ftOit bumper ud lb.road
wert ltoleo from a ea.r,
after atttmpb: to nmoYt baekol _ .. lOlled ud .....
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NOW A STAFF SGT.
Tbt u.s. Air Fore.
IIU promoted Fomu.tt
0'1\mtco, 800 of Mra.Giorta
E. Altts of Bri.Aol, R.L, to tbe rut of ltt.ff searr......_
He a. H"lac at 0... AFB,
Cal.U., It a lotlMlca p&a.u
t.c:IMI&ctu. Ha. wtte, Srb-
._, 11 tbe dalllbttrofWrt. aa.. A. Clarabut of 5S9
W. Promoatory DriYt ud
Notl ~~r.nbut of hilll ANDI, ,
VOLU!fi'EER OF 'l1ll YEAR award Ia belle pr11111Ud
to Helto Yoac ot Coroaa del Mar, at left, bJ •• MatloU,
bead of tbe SbmaD Foudltloa Vot.~aer Aaoclatloll.
Mra. YOGIII recelYed tbe award -.r ber tol-..r work a.t
U.. Sbtrmaa Foadi!Uoa Clllttr Ia Coro. del Mar. All
me-.r• 011 tbl Volil1t11r A11ocltUoD wen boaond
at a reeot dlmaer at tbe Ceat.r tor lirilll of tbeJr time
at tbl Gardea 1a Coro~a del War IDd tbt Sbermu FOIIDdl-
tJoo Ma .... ry and Growtar Groudlla Daa Polat.
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llliRSOAY, JU•E liS, 1977
•. a»qA-.!!,tA.
Nominees
sought for
• I'· woman
Tbe AabtaDee lAipt of
Newport Beetb, JUDior Aai-
Wary, wW ~r tbe ZDd
1.11111&1 Jlllllor womu of tbe
Jtu preHatatioD Frtday,
Oct. '1, at tbe tla.rrtott Hotel
1D Newport Cemer.
Womeo•s orpJdsattoDI of
Oruce COUDty a.re l.D'ftted
to parttctpate lD tbe oom1Da-
t1oo of oatsta.DdiDC women lD
tbe fteld of •oluateer ser-
'flce. To be ellclble, she
mu• DOt ban reacbed her
Crafts, clothes needed
43rd birthday u of October a, 1 !177. Tbe woman cboseo
to be booored for her
achteYemeot lD pbllaJitbroptc
senlce, clYlc leadersblpand • 1771 MIWOIT
Tbe Jamor Ebel.l Clllb of
Newport Bea.cb Ia eollectiDg
allble clotblac and craft
Items tor tta temce pro-COITAMIIA ........ Jects.
Tbey ue
A 14 Day
TRIP to EUROPE
for Two ----------A 17"
Zenith
COLOR TV ----------Free Tickets to • WORLD TEAM
TENNIS'
in tHe Ani eim
Convention Center
56 PRIZES IN ALL!
NOTHING TO BUY . ALL YOU NEED IS A
VALID DRIVE R'S LICENSE TO REGIST'!:R.
a.od layette ttems tor tbe
school ace mothers pro-
gram, wbJch tbey SUJIIIOrt
moDthly thi'OQib tbe Newport
Mesa scbool district.
They also need meo's
clothlnc, pejamu, robes,
slippers and aboes, map-
llDes, books, craft Items
and barbeques for tbe Port
Mesa eollftleaceli hospital.
Colleettoo dates ue June
1? and 18 from 10 a.m. to
4 p.m. at 186& Tustin Ave.,
Newport Beach, between
Z2nd st. and Fruclsco, and
at 1827 Port Cblrles, Har-
bor Vlew Homes.
GEM
TALK
aY J. C. HUMf"H RlfS
/. {., II um pbri t' '• who ''it'
durt• at IR .?l '<e rt {lorl
Ill r d. J, o ~ h e I' n a ( '' "'I fl
\4 ''"'cs landmark Ju r r//Urt
tlta" .?1J ~ var•, r ' 011
nutltonl) ''" 1:''"'' and
t•'" t'lr\.
ISRAEL'S DIAMONDS
Israel's scrappy ft(ht for
sumnl 1Dcludes a heuy
dependeoce upon tbe dia-
mond I.Ddustry. More tbao
hall of the dlamoods sold
by )e~elers lD thta couotry
wert cut tbere. Some
lsraeUs eveo bellen tMt
theft nattolra eewoldo
sumftl depends upon
holding, I.Dd lDcreasLDc
thelr share ortbediamond-
cuttLDc market. It ts a ma-
jor source of American
dollars, whtch ue then
used to buy American pro-
ducts, lncludlnc defeoae
armameats.
Ramat Gan, outside Tel
J. Yt'f, ls tbe ceoter of thls
busy diamond cuttLDc ln-
dustry. The Israel Dlamood
Exchange, also located
there, ls a mult1-storted
beehtn of buyq a.od aell-
loc actiYlty. The buUdLDc,
destped to house 1,000
buyers and sellers, ner-
qes about 7,000 daJly. It
bas been compared to tbe
lnslde of a city N>ny
tralD at rusb hour.
Frequeatly, tbere are
$50 rnUUOD lD dlamooda
lo the tradloc room at ooe
time. The diamoods come
from Afrtca, but tbe lsrull
touch rets them ready Jor
setttnc. lsraeU dlamoDd
exportl could blt $850 mll-
Uoo thta year.
538 CENTER STREET • COSTA MESA • 646-1919·
WARMUP ,SUITS -SWEAT SHIRTS & PANTS
TENNIS SHIRTS & SHORTS -TENNIS DRESSES
TENNIS SHOES ______ ._.. _______ ... ________ _
BARBELL SETS -DUM BELL SETS~ SOLI" DUMBELLS
_.J!:!.f!.P_f!9f.E.!=!~!.!'!!~~---E_!~§!_M_j __
BASEBALL, MmS -BASEBALLS & BATS
BASEBALL SHOES . -BASEBALL PANTS
COLORED SLEEVES
TENNIS RACKETS -RACQUETBALL! RACQUETS
RACK
·-~EY 8008Y BOARDS
O.P. SWIM-TRUNKS -KICK IOARDS
SPEEDO SWill SUITS & TRUNKS
cultural adYueemeot will
receln ao award symbollz-
ln& ber accompllsbmeuts.
Orp.nt.zatlou Interested
lo parttclpatiDg may contact
Mrs. Robert Hurts at 644-
0068 for a list of award
crtterta and a oomloatlon
form.
ERIC COPE IS HAMED
WARRANT OFFICER
Ertc E. Cope, son of Mrs.
Frances A. Cope, 414 Hello-
trope Ave., Corona del Mar.,
received Ute silY~r wt~s
of a.n Army aviator and was
appolDted a warrant otf'lcer
upon completionoftbe rotary
wing aviator course at the u. S. Army Artatioo School,
FL Rucker, Aa. The course
provided traloinlln leader.
sblp and beUCQJJter n~
tecbolques as well as instru-
ment filght. He attended
Saddleback Junior College,
and Oh..oge Coast College.
ON DUTY IH N.C.
Coast Guard artatlon sup-
port equipment tecllolcla.o
first class Dutd G. Hob10n,
whose wtfe, Lyon, Is tbe
daughter of Beverly Suutn.n
of Costa Mesa, has repor-
ted for duty at the U.S.
Coast Guard Air Station, EU-
zabetb Clty, N.C. He j)lned
tbe CoutGuardlnFebruary,
1966.
PUBL IC N O TICE
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATE ME NT
The fbllcrtriDC person ls
doLDc bust.Dess as: ArtUice,
1307 Seacrest Drtn, Corona
del Mar, CL 92625: Pandora
Deanoe Rlc bmond, 1W7 Sea-
crest Ortve, Corona del Mar,
Ca. 92625.
Thts buslDess ts cooducted
1 by an tndtvtdaal. Signed:
Pandora D. Rlcllmond.
Thts statement was rued
wltb tbe county clerk of Or-
aoge County June 9, 1 !177.
Publlsb: June 16, 23, 30,
July 7,19'77,lntheNewport
Harb6r Eostp. F -77299
P U BL IC N OTICE
ncTmous BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The !ollowtng person ls
dotoc business as: Data
Prep., 1506 Sandcutle Dr.,
Corooa del Mar, Cal. 92625:
FuJltsabo, wuuam s., 1506
Saodcastle Dr., Corona del
Mar, Cal. 92625.
Thts business Is condUcted
by an lodtntmal. Sl.gnec1:
W. S. Fujlt~W:>o.
This statemeat was rued
with the cooMy clerk of Or-
~ace Couuty June 9, 1977.
Pubtlsb: Juoe 16, 23, 30,
July, 7, 19'17, 1n the Newport
Harbor EnsJ.cn. F -71!95
PUBLIC NOTICE
FlCTITlOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
Tbe followlllc person ls
doinc bu.stneu u: H~mmood
Orpn II Pluo Ceater, 2~4
East Coast Hwy., Coroaa
del Mar, Ca. 92125: Raymoo
C. AYeretl. 15~ So. Coast
Hwy ., No. !, L apaa Baeb,
Ca. 9!651.
Tb1s bas1Dtss Ls coadacted
by 1D l.DdlYldllal. Slcnect:
RI.1IDOD C, A'ft!'ttt.
Tbb stateiiMIII was ftled
wltb tbt eoatJ cltrlt of Or-
...... CoaMy Jut 9, 1 '177.
Mlilb: Jut IS, ZS, 30,
Jllly '7, 1W7'7, 1D tbe Newport
Ba.rbor Eoaip. F-'l'l!M
PUBLIC NOTICE
PARTNERS ln Balbo& Productions are Bruce Plasse, at
left, a.od Davld Gray, wbo ft.rst got tocetber to do a slide
show on Scouttnc's Law Ellforcemeot Esplorer program.
Tbe youoc buslneumen baYe formed a partnership to
do multi-media preseatation.s for busl.Desses and groups.
S.cout color slides
launch a business
Dutd Gray of Cameo
Silo res used photo slides a lot
wllen he traveled about the
country as oat1onal presi-
dent of Scouting's Law En-
forcement E~plorer pro-
gram. He got so good at It,
he's decided to go lnto tile
business of (ltlttlng on sllde
sllows.
Now 21, tile Fullerton State
student has outgrown Scout-
ing and Is growl~ lnto ttl@
business world. He and
friend Bruce Plasse, 28, of
Saob Ana Helgllts, have for-
med Balbo& Pro<llctioos.
They wUl produce multi-
media sllde shows for bus-
tresses or any lDterested
group.
Already, they've had a
taste of what any buslness-
man would consider "big
leagues" -one of their tlrst
customers was the ~t flo-
or Corp., wlltcb DOW has Its
loternattooal headquarters
ln lnlne.
Dave and Bruce hue al-
ready co-produced a slide
show about Newport Beach
and Its Explorer program,
and 1\ave shown 1t at sever-
al lllgh schools.
Wben Fluor reGeotly nee-
ded a slide sllow about Its
adrn1nlstratlve services di-
vision, the big nrm found
ttself just 36 hours away
from the time It would have
to sllow tile presentation to
top company oftl clals.
''They had part of the
presentation done, but they
needed 1t tlolshed In a tllrry,
and w&, happened to know
someoii'l at Fluor," recalls
Bruce. ••we got t~e ;,b. We
had the presentation ready
on Ume, and we have heard
that the top company oftl-
clals were pleased With lt."
H•UGHTON IS NOW AT
RAF BASE, ENGLAND
Now ae"lne at Lakeobutb
RAF statloo, Eoc~ witb
a U.S. AJr ForcM 1Jt ~:;1110pe
uD!t ls Atr Force TeehnJcal
;era•ot WUUam B. HlllfD·
kMl, 801 of Wr. ud Mrs.
WU11a m B. H•ctrtoo or UU
Botton Way, Cotta Mea. He
Ia • cytotecbnoloc spectal-
a.t lAd preYloualy se"ed lD
San Dlego.
Uoen ~onda) ·Saturday 1:30 · 5:3t
Sunday 11 to t
673-1970
J t%3 VIa Lido
"'~wpon Bucb -
the
Qther Store
Hpt-n \1onday-Salurday . 9:30-5 30
Sunda~ II w~
675-8523
; Ill t-:. Ba I boa Hlvd.
on thr P~ninliula
RENTERS !
David Gray looks, talks
and acts like the popular
old-bsllloned version of the
All-Amerlcan boy: hand-
some, poltte, well-scrubbed
ln coat I.Dd tie. He was the •
ftrst captain of the Law En-
forcement Esplorer Post
for med here under spoosor-
sblp of the Newport Beach
pollee dept. Esplorlog gins
youngster s the chance to
learn about a speclftc pro-
fession through tile Scoutln«
movement. (Tilere are also
medical, le(ll a.od otber Ex-
plortoc netds.) Two years
ago, Duld na elected •-
Uooal president of Law En-
forcement Explori.ng, and
last year served as oatlooal
vice-president.
3301 F.. Coast Hlchway , C'orona d{'l Mar-Phone 6'73-4880
One of his ;,bs was to
tell tbe Explorl~ story br
and wide, and 1\e found that
color slides were useful.
That's. how he met Bruce
Plasse, who helped hlm put
together an Explorer pre-
seatatlon that was presented
to Waslllngton.
Bruce had an Interesting
bacltground, too. Am001t
other thtocs, be took 21
mooth.s to walk from Newport
Beac h to Newport, Rhode
lslaoo, a few years back,
and Is writing a book about
that experience. He aJso bas
eJperleoce In broadcutiJ:II,
and tile strong, deep, reso-
nant •olce to go with tt.
P U BLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NA ME STATEMENT
The following persons are
doing business as: Goloust
Enterprises, 4500 Campus
Drln, Suite 220, Newport
Beach 9266~ Natalle M.
Harris, 59 Cambria Dr., Co-
rom. 1el Ma.r, Cal. 92625;
Estelle Slecel, 23 Sboal Dr.,
Corona del Mar, Cal. 92$25.
This busioess is conducted
by a general partnerslllp.
Stcoed: Natalie W. Hurts.
Thls statement wu fLied
wttb tbe county clerk of Or-
aoce Couoty June 9, 1!177.
Publlsh: JllDt 16, %3, so,
July 7, 19'77, to the Newport
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LORRAINE'S
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offers
SPECIAL VAL~ES!
Neutro!JeDtl
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imperial
bath • SIZe soap
Regular or
UnsPc8nled
SPECIAL
$7.00
value for
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CAPITAL PUNISHMENT? PROFESSOR SAYS VIRTUES
.... -·NOT OLD-FASHIONED
·Bai i Again lb' Cq' leG. 8 £ltD.,.._ bv -&olt ........... •• •• ' II' I " " "iiAJI1'8r BIBLI 'rBJIIUu;u SilO Gindt An-. N .... Vlrllila ._ ~ -11.-l»h!r.ln-IWI, rho
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.,. junlfl«f' from .tl things.
from t/ltlltlch .Yf could not t.
~sdfi«J by t1w J.w of Ma-a."
THE SWORD Of THE LORD
h • retutt d t.ht tl.ct.at.ion ol
Gaiy Mtr:k GUmore ln Utah, thert
has betn a Ouny o( PfOii and COM
about capital punishment. Almoet
tweryone h.. t n opinion of 1M
duth peM~Ity. Perblope it would be
useful to eumine tome of the "of-
ficial" mainline church po1iti0011.
Then, is the death penally a deter-
rent to crim e? Nest, what does the
U. S .• Constitution say? And moet
important, whatdoea the Bible say?'
The National Cou ncil of
Churches and eeveral of ita member
denomination!! are righting the
death penalty. FOr eumple, a
resolution of the 1976 General
Co nferenc£> of the United
Methodists calls for "strengthening
re~~istance to the use of capital
punishment"; and the Methodist
Council of Bishops, meeting in
Philadelphia November 15-19.
1976. followed this up with an ap-
pealagain!it the death penalty, say-
in!' "it presumes upon the
prcrngatives of God." The bishops
apJWAied to the President-and to all
g:nvernors tc1 grant clemency "on the
basi~ of the teachings of the Chris-
tian faith."
A policy statement of the General
Board of the National Council of
Churches in 1968 "declares ita op-
~ition to cupital punishment"
and urges member denominations
"actively to proR)nte the necessary
legislation to serve this end."
As a result of last summer's
Supre me Court ruling that tht'
death penalty is not uncon -
stitutional. some denomination
publications have editorialized for a
"No" to the death penalty, calling
it barbaric, rounter-prnductive and
out of place for Christiana. SQmt'
editorials ha ve said that the threat
of death does not deter murderers,
a nd that a · comparison of murder
rates with and without the death
penalty proves the point (but of·
fered no prollf). Chun·h memht>rs
were ui-ged to write to ~tovernment
leaders and lawmakers 10 let them
know that s uch punishment is im-
mnral and ineffective.
In the fall of 1976 the Methodist
Bnard of Church and Society joined
tht' Coalition against the Death
Penalty in Illinois. Its chairman.
Gregory Dell. t~nd Bishop Paul
Was hburn also told the State
Senate of "historic and present
United Methodist opPosition to
capital punishment." They urged
c hurch members t n write to
le(t'i slators ('·United Methodist
Reporter," Nov. 26. 1976). Rut the
bishops were not speakin~~: for the
church members. only the church
leadership . T~rt' h11d been no poll
-or referendum.
L-et us nert consider the qut>Sti(ln:
I!! tht dt>ath I>PnAI Iy a dt'terrent to
cnme? What dn law enforcement
officPr !l and !'tA ti st ics !'ay?
M ethodist th~tlol{ian Dr. L . Harold
DPWolf denied, at the Symposium
nn Crimina l ,Justice October 12.
1976 at Florida Southern Colle(t'e.
that the death penally could deter
hnmncldt'. Hnwe\'er. F'lnrida At ·
tnrnt'v General H. 1.. Shevin dill·
agrt't'd, t·itinl{ tht' rlr111natic jump in
h11mncides in tht' l '.S. from abnut
9.000 per year durin~: the period
J9:l!'"l-196!"' ~whf'n the death penah.v
was in effect\, to al"wi\Jt 22.500 per
vPa r durin!{ tht' J>t>riod 1965-197;)
iwhen the dt'ath pt'nal_ty was ban-
ned l.
The Assistant Dis trict Attorney
M Philadt'lphia. H. 1.. S ptal{ue. in
1971 sa1d · "L.aw enforcement is in a
terrihle state toduv nn account nf
the !lu~pensiO n ·of tht' death
pE"nalty .. And. "without death tru-'
lv ~tari nJo: tht'm 10 the face. admit-
t-ed killt•f!-: cttn thttmh their noses at
th t' lAw·· Thf' Dtrt'c tnr o f American.~ fot .F.fft>rl i\'e Law F.n -
fnrcemPnl. Frank r; (.arri ngton.
tllld .. tht' l" S . Sf'nRtf' ./udician·
Commiltf't' in l~fi:l !hat thO!le who
Wllllld Ahnlish !ht> df:'ath penalty
l'o htow R lf!fty d1~rf'I{A rd for the pli~ht
nf tht> 11/'(tia/ vict im~ and the safetv
of thf' po/l•nrial vi c!tms. Georg£.
K1rkham . a university prnfeSI'IOr of
crim inology an d author nf "Signal
Zern," tolrl a ll lltirmwide TV
audiencl' nn Nnvt>mber 18. 1976 how
he pn!litively chanJl'ed his mind in
fa vor tJf the deAth penalty after
servin~t: tiS a city policeman .
Vote111 in an Ill inois refert-ndum
in 1970 supported the death prnalty
two to one. A Lrl!' A. ··eles Police
survey in 1971 found a deterrence
ratio of five to one in crimeA of
violence because of the threat of the
d"eath penalty. That is. over 8(}f';. of
convicted criminals 11tated t.h.at
they did no t kill their victims
becau.!loe they we~ afraid of the
death penalty. Justice Mitt1lhall
M cComb of the Califomia Supreme
Court dted a similar finding in
1972. California has record11 of
many·ca8ell in which convicted lr.il -
lera had been released and had then
killed ~~osain.
Next, what doet the U.S. Con·
atitution ta)'? The 5th-Amendment •
impliea approval ~capital puniah·
ment in Nyin8': "No perton 11hall
anawer for a copit(ll ... crime, un-.
ltM on Indictment oft Grand Jury"
(Emphui• tddtd). Only the
mtthod of uecution ahould be 1Ub·
jec:t to j udicial rule. Tht 8th
Amendment prohibits "cruel and
unutual punilhme:nl." The 14th
Amendm:-Jl ·~llicelly prohibits
depriwa&ion of llrt without due
-al low, thorobr hapiJ'Ino
oonoututionol ......... a( ... ciMtb -'ty •hen Ilion boo -d .. proc:-.
And llnaiiJ, 01011 -··pofton~ ...... -tlw Blblo oq?Sbould ....
Bible guide Christians and
governments? Or, cap we ignore
thosf' portions which offend our sen-
timents?
A search ufthe Bible will ahow us,
t.o the surprise of many perhaps,
that thf're are twenty-one separate
offenses against society and against
GOO which God !lays a re punishable
by d eath . Some of these are:
murder. ra pe, kidnapping, and
witchcraft. Hert> are a few scriptural
references on the punishment of
death'-.. (jenesis 9:5,6; Exodus
21:12.16}J ~3 -25: 22:18; Leviticus
20 :2-5: 20:10: Numbers 35:16-:li:
:l:'i::\0 : Df'uteronomy 19:10-13:
19: 15-19; 22:24-26 : 24:7: I Kings
21 :19: Pmwnbs 6: I i: Mattht>w 5:17-
~2; Acts 25: II : Romans 13: 1-S: and
I Pr-ter 2:1:1.1 4.
Th~ St"riptu~ leave no dou bt
about Gnd's command for death
punishment for capital offenses.
The main argumPnt advanced by
npponents of the dPath pent~lly is
the 6th CommandQlent, "Thou
shalt not kill." Howevpr, the Ten
C'ommandmenL" are God's Bill of
HiRht s for indil'lduok Individuals
are commanded not to take the law
into their own hands. hy killing. So,
let's examine God's command to in-
div iduals and whAt he expects of
~:"lwernmeru s.
Beginnin~ in I Samuel 12:1:l-15.
when lsrat"l had developE"d intt) a
nation, God commAnded the kinl(
Ohe lel{al authnrit;;) to execute
criminal offf.'ndprs according to Hi~
Law. The kin~{ thf'n did the ex -
ecuting instead .,f the "avenger of
hl ooci" as provided fo r in
Deuternnomy 19: !0-1:1 and tl!l ap-
proved by God.
Stlnford ' Un henity
paychololi&t Richard Blum
emeraed from a thre.yur
resetrch project lona
e.nouah to voice the findlnl'
that lhe ''new morality" we
hive had shoved down our
throats si nce the mid-Sixties
II strictly bad news.
"We were surprised," he
said , "to find that the bt5t
protection a child can have
apinst drup is the
old-flshioned J10up_ or
moraJ virtues."
"Funilies that believed in
God and
church
children
coun try, went to
reguJarly , low:d
but disciplined
them strictly , and respected
the police, were not
bothered with a dru&
problem. 8ut families that
believed children must be
free to 'find themselves;
that practi~:ed no rdi&ion or
very little and that
mistrusted or were
disrespectful to authority,
generally had youngsters
who took to drugs."
I
Tb.lt cor\iccture b from
Stanford'• director of the
Joint Protnm in Druat,
Crime snd Community
Studies.
It's about time, Stsnford!
-Dr. Mu Rt:f{nty,
-Sword of the Lord
•••
" ... this is life eternal, that
they miaht know The~. the
only true God, •nd Jesus
Christ Who m Thou hsst
sent ."
-John 1 7: J
•••
"The riJ.hts of the
colonists as Christisns ... may
be best understood by
readina and carefully
stu~yinl the institution or
the areal Law Giver snd
Hesd of the Christt.n
Cllurch, which src to be
found dearly written and
promulpted in the New
Testament."
-Samuel Adam1
(C.IIIrl•ll•" .... l•el .... )
DESIRES AFTER,_ aRnt
In t1w ......,_.. 0~ .-tide.
th4l girls saki,' "W.'wt been glwn
so much by other peopte, w.
want to tfvre some of it beck to
kids who IW'It tht 'imt klnd of
problems we had, ..
What a Joy It i1, whtn vou are
tint saved and suddenly you
rulize the big la.d of sin you
have bten carrying is· ·aU pe.
The guilt of sin thlt has ,tJten
plaguinv you his dU~artd.
God has removed them as far as
the east i1 from the west, ne-vltf
to remember them tpin. It is
such a wonderful eXperience
that we immedi.taly want to tell
othen what a wonderful thin;
hiPpened to us. John 1 :40-41
says, "One of ~ two which
hHrd John .,_k, Mid folloWffd
him ..,. An!h.-,; Simon hmr's
brother.
"H~ lint findeth his own
brothH Simon. -_,d uirh unto
him, we hwe found th~ Mnsi-.s.
~ible~t~ool J.l.u,sot1
IY ALillD W. l,AID, D.D. ,...__...,._T.-t
,.,. ~· s--.r,. a• r..t ..... "'•". ,._
JUDE
Golden Text: &loved, when I gave 11il diligence to write unto you of the
common m/vation, it was nttdful for me to 'llllriu unto yow, t11td exhort you thDt
ye should et~me!lly contend for the faith which MW onct delbered unto the lllinU
(Jude 3).
IJ
From THE CHRISrlAN BEACON
Collingswood, N, J.
HE Epistle of Jude is one or
the General Epistles of the
New Testament. "The author
calls himselr simply 'Jude, a
servant of Jesus Christ snd
brother or James' (Jude I);
In John •.' we INm of lht
woman Who wa uwd at the
WI. Sht couldn't walt to fit
t.c:k ta tht dty to tell til whtt
God ~ dont for her. It Is hsrd
to undantand why. we will not '
tlttl att.tf what Christ h• done ·
lor us.
We. llkt tht thr• ;Iris. hive
h.cf so much done #()( us by our
Lord Jesus, that we should want
to sh.-e It with others who do
not \tnow Him. They ara in the
same oonditkm w. once v..re,
1inner1 lost and on tha road to
etarnal ruin. May God wakr us
up to the great rnpon1ibility
that is oun, to tell the good
news of salvatton. If somthow I
could discovllt' a cura for canO/tf
and then keep it • secret unto
myself, what.., ingrate I would
be. How ungrat,ful we .,e when
we do not tetl the ;raat.st news
in all the world, and let people
die .,d plunge into eternity
without 1 Saviour, when God
has so freely givan u1 His Son,
Jesus Christ.
I also hive a dftsire to put off.
the old fleshly habib 1nd live tor
my Lord. Thank God for the
IWW desires He gave me when I
trusted Him as my Saviour. AA
ll¥angtlist in town wa1 trying to
win an old man to Juus Christ.
Ha Mid,· .. No. I would have to
~ my ~ af livtng lnd I
w..t: to Uw • I Wlnt 10." Six
months later. the evangelist was
beck in town, and seeing the old
man onee ~gai n , he thought he
would •in try to win him to
Christ. As he approached the old
man he said. "How are you
doing?" The old gentleman
replied. 'Tm doing fi ne. You
know. after you left town, I
trusted Jesus Christ as my
Saviour. end like I tofd you, I'm
Ramember the ec:count of the
children of IIINI )ourneylng In
the wilderneti. Thtv begin to
murmur epinst God al"d His
man. God sent fiery wpentl
among them, and when they
•re bitWn they would die.
MOMI went to God In P'•Y•r. He
loved his people and It WI•
breaking his hNrt to ... them
dyin; 'all about him. He wa1
brneeehinrg God to save hi'
people from the wpentl. God
made it 10 1impte thet the
smallest one could be healed of
the serpents' bite. God tofd
Mo~ ta put a brazen Mrpent on
a pola and put it in the mickt of
the camp. When one wu binen,
if he would took up to the
brazen serpent on the pole, he
would be hesled.
I'm sure . they thought,
"That's too 1imple, it will never
work." But when one wa1
bittfn, he thought. "What do I
have to IO'fl?" So he turm very
reluctantl y. ra ises his ayn to the
brazen serpent on the pole. and
immediately healin; courses
through his body. What joy and
.....tlat shouting and how Simple it
was.
God has sent Jesus to be
lifted high above the earth and
He tells us if we will look to
Him, we will be Yved. Many say
it is too simple. But they won
realize they must do something,
so finally they look to Jesus, and
1mmediately the burden of sin is
removed and joy floods each
soul. If you haYe not looked to
Jesus yet fOf forgiveness. won't
you look to Him today and be
saved? Ye must be born again .
doing just like 1 want to. Now I · Americ. bas • pnt ftac. "I Am
want to 90 to church; 1 wo~nt to Old Glory. For more than nine acore
· .)'ea!'B I have been the banner of
Probahlv the hest explanatwn of
the rt>al m~antnK 1,f'"kill" tn the 6th
Commandment l:OWe£, f~om \,be1, ••
Re\· .. John Bat! It' of Elkin;; Park
Penns,•h·ania. The 11riginal words of
the B-i ble were from the Hebrew
lan~a2:e in the Old Testament and
fr<'m thf' Grf't"k lan~.:ua.:e in the New
Te,;tamt>nt In thP HPhrew Old
he does not call himself an apostle, and
the way in which he speaks of the
apostles makes it clear that he is not
one or them (Jude 17). He cannot
tHerefo re be, identified with Uw-aposde
Judas, the Kin or Janies (Luke 6: 16).
'Brother of James' serves lo identify
him, and there is really only o ne James
so generally known in elrly Christendom
as to serve u identification, and that is
James the brother of Jesus, the 'pillar'
and head of t he Jerusalem church (Gal .
1:19; 2:9; cf. I Cor. 15:7;James 1:1).
Jude is, then, one or the brothers of
Jetus; we "finljl his name listed tn Mark
6:3 and Matthew 13:55 . Luke refers to
these brothe" as a group, and he
associates them with the Twelve during
the early days in Je"ruulem (Acts I : 14).
We learn from Paul (I Cor. 9 :5) that
these brothers of ,;Jesw were. active in
"Jude, like , the other brothers bf
Jesus, had not believed tn Jesus d_urin&
the time o f His ministry on earth (John
7:5). PerhaPs U wu the example and
the witness of· his brother James after
the reiunection (1 Cor. 15:7) that won
him for the faith . Nothing mo re ' is
known of him. It is at 'fint Blance
surprisina that he (Jude]." does no t caU
himself 'brother or Jesus' !n order to
rdentffy himself. Biii1l'a!lii .. I!'""'Ma't>e
noted, is similarly reticent~ he too calls
himselr not brother, but 'servant' of
Jes~ (James Ll). The men of the first
church remembered the word which the
Lord had spoken ConceminJ His
disciples: 'Whoeftr does the wiU of My
Fsther in heaWln ·is My brother' (Mitt.
12:50); they knew thst faith and only
faith established the tie which bound a
man lo JesUI and made him 111 obedient
son of God" (cr. Martin H. Franzmann,
171~ Word of the Lon:l Grows, 1961, pp.
232, 233) ..
ptay; I want to read my Bible. I "hope a nd freedom for generati<m
want others to lr.now about after generation of Americana. Born
Christ. 8tld 1 want to live to amid the first flamn oC America 's
p lease Him, beell, use God fl&h1. for r~m. I em the symbol . of a centuty that has 1rowr1 from a
changed my 'want to-ef" Ye little group of thirteen cokmiea to a
must be born again. united nation of fifty aoverei10
stain. Planted fl11IIIy on the hi1h
pinnacle of American Feith my
• Tes tament. as well as in the Grt>ek
:"t>w Te~tament. " .~per10l word is
used for the 6t h ('ommaodment: ra -
t.(ock in Hebrt>w and phorH!UO in
{;rePk. In tht> Bihle these special
Wftrds are nevt'r ust'd to describe the
e~tecu !inn of a l{uilty criminal-but
1 hey a re U!!t"d to indicate a
premeditAtt'd killing for revengt'.
hatred or ~eed . Therefore, the
nr1~<:inal scripturAl words for "kill"
\'HI)' in meaning. and the Bible.
tht'refmt' idt>ntifies the type of lr.ili -
IOK prohibited by this rommand-
mt>nt. The 6th Commandment
prohibit~ killin~<: for rt>venl{e . hatred
"'greed. It does not prohibit the u -
t'cuti<ln of guilty criminals. Neither
d()t'!i-it forbid killinl{ in self-defense
nr na1ional defense (N t'h. 4:14).
It cannot correctly be said that
.Jesus did not consider capital
punishment in the NewTestamt'nt .
Je-!<us and St . Paul did recf)jlnize
civil authority and ci,·illaw. but ell:·
peeled governments to be just in
God's sil{ht. C'i\"il i7.atinn had
dt'velnped into t'.l<tahli11 hed Jl'Ovem ·
ments !Iince t he early day1 of the
Old TE'~ta ment and these govern-
ments Wt'rt' t'Xpectt'd to observe
God's Low (See St .. John 19:11 :
Roman.<~ 1.1 ::1,4, and Acts 2f-t: II).
How can Gnd command ~he
dt'ath penalty and still cAll for love,
pit~· and fMgivenes11? Tht' an11wer ia
that (:od alsn commands justice!
Mo n wa_.: made in God's imaJl'e, and
li ft' is holy . Murder of an innocent
vic:tim 11ffend" God and justice ill
demanded Tht' crimin~~l's life must·
be forfeited, and the civil govern·
ment. under the }_.3...,. n ( God. is
c harRed to ueru te the guilty.
ThE>rehy, man learns of God's wrath
toward murder and learns of God '•
pas.~ion to pmtect the innocent.
.Jesus wa11 bt)m to he murdered.
He fulfilled the prophecy. He wa11
innocent. He d ie-d for the Aina of His
murderen. It was His miMion. Mor.
tal.man has no AUch miNion. Je8t11
forcave H ia murduen wh o
represented the Law-a wiclr.ed And
unjuat government, not a govern-
ment under the Laws of God,
Whoever usn "Thou shalt not kill"
tn oppoae the death penalty or op-
poee war. or u&eB Je11u1' Crucifixion w ple.ad mercy for rnurdertrt-that
perwon miwtet or miwndemanct.
th8t word• of the 6th Command·
ment.
Tht' Bible· is cleer on the deeth
peftlllty, God does DOt want Nn·
timent.al peop~.., He wenta ob.dient
ond ecriptwol ~-Cluiotlono
ahould IUpport God1t . 11.. lod
God'• juolpMoto, IJicludlno .........
~h.m.rt fer murdenn. Hu..,..
lite ie •end. buJ not 1b.oluta.
Other thin't• ut even more
important-tNth, juetlet, faith,
• .... ,_ ond --10 God '• Word •
missionary work.
SEMINARIANS CAN DRIFT
The twentieth catury, ill theory, Ia
..-cl 00 IOCW bdtft"'Deelt. .. .....
...t --· life, ODd Cod -Aboat dM:te 't~a~np then a det.lllte. Yoa cu
..old doe debott If yoo P-· Yoo
-oaly drift -.., ...-. ..._. nery s.nday cbutq ,.,. , wy
-....... e the,..-o(y--
to otody ...t ......... otwoly -•
y .. -iodln ...... -iod-
.......... prot.wy .,.. .......
you. The .-r ---_,. IN M'Oided. M.y pceedN:n .,. pa ldbl
..... Aod -y ,_...-,. ...
to .., *· Tile Qoodl lo ..... for
-of -type ....... flll!t lw
t.ttlel .... 101ft -,.at' 1 1
.,.
~ailloollol-·doo-....
' ells~ of a 's 'J'IHfe.
.... -J. CmboJP,.~en
FlottDitn LeaH TIMlf-Fra-
pwnc~ on 1M H•rtd Tllat
IH•to•• TMm
ThiA old ChiMe~ proverb, if pmcticl'd each day,
Woold ch4f'l8£> the wh.ol~
world in a wondf'rful way-
It• truth il to •imple. lt't so fO$! to do ,
And 11 wor•• ff&JK)' time tJnd
IUCC"t(Ully, tOO ...
FOt" loo con 'r do o •mMN
witho.M o rtward.
Not in •iWu nor lold bUt ira
joy """' ,,.. Loni-You con 't l~ a c-ondW to
"Mow (JIJur. 1M t&ICI)' I •
Wilhocd ft<lilw tlw _,,,. o(
that bri;llllttl• roy. . •
And you <ori'>·plcd o-.
oii,_IIIWI.._,
W"d/touf ,_. "' ... ,_. ,..,..u,u, .;w. ;.... _,......,.....,
AdclooaOACIC ......
The openinJ verses (I , 2) or Jude aet
forth the addreu and greeting of the
inspired author. "(Verse) I. Jude
k1entif.es bhmelf u die writer, deten"ba
his: relttloruhip to Christ and to James,
and defines his readCn, an in one thort
sentence. JU/h, or Judu, is a popular
name in the Hebrew tradition. A
frequent Plu.line word -rkwe, or bond
servant -is used, and it speaks of'
Jude's devotion to Christ. The writer's
blood relationahip to Jesus is of
tecondary importance. The 10wereiinty
of God and the centrtlity of Ouilt are
r:xpreac:d in the election and
pr~rntion of the ruden. The ftrb
. tran.alated kept (ASV) points forward to
Christ's return. '
"[V.) 2. Jude'• triiOI}' o(
rMrey .•.. PftJCe, and low is disttnctly
Semttie, and c:orraponch elolely to
Plul'a 'arac:e, mercy, end pe~«' (2 nm.
l :2)" (ef. Dnid H. Wallace, "Jude" In :n.. Wyc/ilfo /Jibk Com-.tory, 1962,
pp. 1487, 1488).
Oc.--' ....,_ of Wotliol
Vcr~e~ 3 and 4 of our Blblk:al tuc
....... tho O.X.Ion OAd pu._ of 1M
writor. "J ... hod projoeled _,.,
t,.U.. ~ 'our COINDOII
oomtlon' (aV), "'-"" round _,
obllpd 10 IOU up • ""'"' coaiiO'"'""'
line, 1o ...,,_ dof-or tho -ollc
f'lhlt. 'l1dl ..,._.. -lllldt MC I I try
by .tloo ..... o<hpooo-by 10 ~t IIUJt'deDI iD 1M ... • of' a.... ... IO,_J ... -
--aot lo IIIII -• ..,X ,... ol til Or I ............. by
...... Ca' '1 Hl••,.r I
.......... ~ ... ldiiiD .... ~ ••• , .. Qthl't ...,. a . ,,. rwpcldlc IIIII...,. • .._
_. .... II 'for a ap1ulre tO 1M
-· (ttl. Clol. S:(J). 'blo ~ 4 I I 1oJ ....... I ,.,... of .. Wot , •••zn• e JA••• ., .. _; ttl-a..·-· w ri•-·
'I a•-...,.-., 1111 LM.' ~. a.w• f-. ., avr {Ill. '· '· ' .._ -I • ttl ...... 'Ia rk ""' t,"" _.,a Mt j, I• .... Ita, p. 175).
(CM• Ld-.W..,.
SIM;JU OTY OF NEW B1 fmi
The Reader's Digest story gently fluttering folds; have proved
continues, "It dK:In't take tens of an inspiration to untold millions.
Mpn have followed me int.o btttlt
thouunds ot" doll'an to guidi! with unwaverinr couraee. They
these three vounv gi rls onto th'e have looked upon me¥ a symbol of
path of honorable .self-reliant national unity. They have preyed
adulthood. What' it did iake was ~~gth:h:n~i~~:h:r :~:w tb~i~;:.
u n d e r s t a n d i n g a n d liberty and punuit of heppineu,
determination on the part of a Which have been grtnted to every
tew people of O<?od heart." American aa t he heritap of free
Our salvation did no't cost men. So long u men IO\Ie liberty
tens of thous.ands of dollars, but
it did take a God who
understood our deprav.id
condition. and knew that we
more than life itself; to long u they
treasure the priceleu privileces
bought with the blood of our
forerathen; ao long •• the principles
of truth, justice end charity for all
remain deeply rooted in hearts, I could not ~ve ourselves. He •hall contin ue to be the enduring
thtn paid the price tor. our sins banner o( the United States of
>M-1en He poured out His b4ood
for us on Calvary's Cross. He
rnMie glvation 10 1impla.
Romans 10:13: '"For tfltlho~H"
lh.tl all upon rh_~ name of tM
Lord llrMI be . ""tN:l " Acts
13.:38,39: "/H it known unto
you thttrerore. • ,., .nd
brttthrttn. rh•t through this mMJ
is prNChttd unto you the
forpiven.ns of sins:
.. And by him •II th.t ~itwt ...
America."
-Percy Webb
America, t he great!
This is America, a great, crand
land, my home!
Thia it a great country, a rreat
countryt
So let's shout it clear and loud.
Take a look in your hi1tory book
and you'll see why we should be
proud.
Hat.a off to America, the home of
the free tnd the brave.
IJ thia ia Oag wavina. nar waving,
7JVO MINUTES
""" .,.. :-::u:..:; ~ ""·
.CMK.toeO. IUMOII .....
GRACE ABOUNDING
In 1 leHer to his spiritu.l son
Timothy, Ptul wrote wme 190d
v•ars eoo about I'll' coM•rsion.
"I wn bator• 1 bl11sphemer, 1
per$0CUtor, 1nd injurious, but I ob-
tained mercy bei:JuH I dtd it ignor-
ancly In unbelief, AND TME GRACE
OF OUR LORD WAS EXCEEDING
ABUNDANT..:' 0 Tim. 1:13,14).
And he follows this with the now
famou1 dJcltrJtion:
"THIS tS A F'Ail HFUL SAY·
lNG, AND W('QTHY OF All
ACCEPTATtm THAT CHRIST
JESUS CAME ro THE WORLD
TO SAVE SINNERS, OF WHOM I
AM CHIEF"1Vartot151.
Upon reading thne wcwds of
,Paut, thole who knOw-theft Btbtn
wUI lmtWidlautv JKIII the wonk of
fllomant &;10.21:
":.The IM entlf"acl, thtt the of·
fancl ,...., abound, BUT WHERE
SIN MOUNDED, GR~ DID
MUCH MOfiiE AIOVND, THAT AS
SIN HMH fiiEIGNEO ... SO MlllHT
GMCE •EoGI< .... •
'""" twO P" .. ltOm the pan
ot "-" htolt ........... ~~
th .. mev_...on rhlwrfac:a. The
•• .. •
I
AposCtl Paul. once Saul of TII\U'I,
had led his nation 1nd the world in
tebellion I!JiinJt Christ. "As fOf
S.Ut," we rud in Acts 8:3, "he
made h1voc of thl c:t.urch," Jnd hi
hiO'IMif tlltified. to the GaiJCiJns:
"Yt hsve l'lurd ... how th1t bl'yond
me~wc:e I perwoutld th1 church of
God, and l1id it waste" (GsiJtl~n~
1; 131.
Ytt God. In lnlinitt mtrcY. had
&aved Slut, not only for~·, own
Wl1, but 10 make him tM living
dtn'lonnrJtlon of Hi, gnce. ThUI,
In writing to Tlmothy, the IPOitlt
10M on to txpl1in: "HOWbeit, FOR
THIS CAUSE I OBTAINED MER·
CY. THAT IN ME FIRST JESUS
CHJUST MIGHT StiOW FORTH
A.ll 1.0NGSUFFERINQ, FOR A
PA,n-ERN TO THEM \ftHia-t
SHOULD HEREAFTER BELIEVE •
ON H1M TO LIFE EVERLASTING"'
(I Tlm,"1:11) .•
IM'• ttb our pllel'l whh Saul
the linMr, end find ...... .tlon bV
.--. throutt~ faith ln Ownt. the·
s.Aor. "latlalla on the Lord ..-...
OlriM and 1hou tNh be .......
"
PUBLIC KOTICE
ITATIMIHT or WlTlf-
OltA W AL FROM P All'I'JfE.R-
81U OPERA TlJtCi U'ND£R
F1Cm10US 8USIN'£SS
NAME
Tbt foUowt111 pe,_ bu
Wltbdraq u lpatraJ ~
.... from tbe JIUtat'*P
GPin.UiiiiDdtr tbtfteUba
tMtet ... t •me ol A1MI.D Bo-terprt.~M, al 1932 E. Eci.D-,.,, a.._ All, CalU. 92'705.
Tbt fteUtloot butous~~me
.a:temtlld for tile JIU'tDtr-
abfp 1FU ftlld OG 3/18/76
lo tM Couaty ot Oraace.
Pall Name aad Addrtia ot
tbe Ptreoa Wlthdnwq: Ri-
ebard s. Rnu, 26012 Vlew
Polat DrtYe Eut, ClpUtra-
10 Btacb, Cal11. 9ZSI4.
Slped: RJcbard Sean
Ryan.
PubUib: May 26, JaDe 2,
9, 18, 1977, lo the Newport
Ha.rbbr Ensign. P -053896
PUBLIC NOTICE
P UBLIC NOTICE
FICTmOUS BtaMESS
NAME STATEMENT
The followtDc ~noo 1a
dolDC baslDesa as: (A)JOMJ)b. '
PUBLI C NOTICE A. Oddo 6 AMOCtat ... (B)
PICTITIOUS BUSINESS JAO Eaterprbes.l781 Bum-
NAME STATEMENT mlDcblrd DrlYe, Colt& Meaa
The followtqg pereoa 1.s 926%&: Josepb A. Oddo, 1788
do1ac bas.loels u : BooDe Hummillgbtrd Dr., Costa
Docrle Bags, 621 Lar .. -·r Mesa, Calli. 92628• A ......,.. Tb1s busloess11coocllcted
"·• Corona del Mar, Ca. by aa lodlvldual. Stcoed:
9!625: Jue Hletbrtnt, 6Z1 Joseph A. Oddo.
• Larkapur AYe., Corooa del Tbis statemeli ,... ftled
Mar, CaJ.U. 92625. wttb tb ..._ 1
()
Tbls busl.Dess ls cocdlc-,.. e cou .. ., c erk of Or-
ted by ao lod1Y1cbal. Signed: • aoce .... oonty Juue 6, 19'77.
Ja..oe Hietbrl.ok. PublJsb; June 9, 16, zs,
TbJs 30, 1977, 1n the NeW'J)Ort
statemeli was aled Harbor EnslgDJ F -77079 wttb the couDty clerk of Or-
a.oge Couaty May 31. 1977.
PubUsh: Juoe 9. 16, 23,
30, 1977, In the Newport
Harbor Enslgo. F -76814
PUBLI C NOTICE;
n CTtTIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
Tbe followtog persons are
dol.Dc bastoess as: Pop-Top-
Hole Comp&Qy, 3421 Ford-
bam An., Santa Ana 92704:
Fra.Dk T, Dettner. 2740 De
Soto AYe.,_ Costa Mesa, Ca..
92626; Donald C. Mears,
7552 Keith Circle, La Pal-
ma, Ca. 90623.
This bust.ness Is cooduc -
. ted by a general partnership.
SlgDed: Prank T. Dettoer.
P UBLIC N OTICE
PICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The foUowtoc pereoa Ls
dollll busfDeSS 111: The Pa-
clttc Passage Co., SU Or-
chid, Corooa del Mu, caw.
92625: Jerry Claude WU-
llams, 324 Orchid, Corona
del Mar, Calli. 92625.
Tbls busloess ls condDc-
ted by ao 1001rlcllal. S1ped:
Jerry Claude Wtlllams.
This statement •u tlled
wtth the county clerk of Or-
a~e Couaty May 19, 1977.
Publlsb: May 2&, June 2.
9, 16, 1977 • 1Jl tbe Newport
Harbor Ensign. f -76417
Tbls statement was aled p u B L 1 c . N oT 1 c E
wtth tbe county clerk of Or-
uge County May "31', 1977. S-63585
Publish J 9 16 23 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS : une • , , .:
30, 1977, in tbe Newport nAME STATEMENT
Hubor Ensign. F -76815 The followt.nc persoa 11
dol.Dg business as DCM, lAc.,
P U BLI C N 0 TIC E 4601 Dorchester Road. Cor-
S-85649 oa del Mar, Calllornla
PICTITIOUS BUSINESS 92625: D. C. MartDe, IDe.,
NAME STATEMENT (WtseonslD corp.), Ephn.lm,
Tbe following person Is WtseonslD 54211.
doi.Dc bustoeu as: Griftlth This busiDen Ia coocb:t-
Aaoelates, ~037 q teaaeyre ed bJ a eoq,on.Uoa.
Street, Laguna Beach. Call-Cotpon.tlou oame: D. C.
fonda 92651: Lawrence H. Yartoe, IDe., Hean Cbo-
Grt.mtb, 1037 Glenneyre meau, Pres. r
Street, Laguoa Beacb, Call· Thl, statemeDt wu ftled
forDI.a 92651. with the eouDty clerk of Or-
This bust.aess 1s cooducted aare County May 26, 1977.
by an lodlriooat. Signed: Publlsb: Juoe 2, 9, 16,
La•rence R. Grtmth. 23, 1977, lJl the Newport
This statemem was tiled Harbor EDsfcn. F -76729
wUll tbe eouoty clerk of Or-PU BL 1 C NO TIC~
a.qge Couaty May 31, 1977.
Publlsb: Juae 9, 16, 23• S-63579
SO, 1977, Ia the Newport PICTITlOUS BUSINESS
Harbor Ensign. F -7687 8 M~E STATE ME NT
The follcrtrlDg pereoo ls
PUBLIC N OTICE doing business ar, Hope
S-85647 Bible Chapel of Costa Mesa,
FICTITIOUS BUSIN~ MeettDc lD 7th Day Adftot-
NAME STATEMENT 1st Church, 271 AYOC&do,
The toUowt111 person Ia Costa Mea, CA 92&2'1: Bible
doi.llg business as: F. Boas-Charcb Misstoo -A Callf-
toa Enterprises, 9001 Adelia ornla Corpon.tioa, Malllag
Circle, Runt:tarton Beach. address, 14440 Manta Dr., c allfornla 92646: F rant c. La Mirada, C alit)mla 90838.
Houston, 9001 Adelia Ctr-This busiDess It cocdlct-
cle, HaatJ..agton Beacb, Call-ed by a corporatJoa.
fornia 92646. CorporaUoa aame: Bible
This bustnesslscoodUcted Cburcb Mission, Leoaard
by Ill iodtvtdual. Signed: E. Van Dam, Dl.reeCor.
Frank c. Houstoa. This statement was tlled
Tbls statemeat was rued with the couDty clerk of Or-
•Uh the COODty clerk of Or-a ace County W11 19, 1977.
uge County May 31, 1977. Pabllsb: June 2, 9, 16,
Publl b Ju...... 9 16 23 23, 1977, lJl the N-rt s : ..... • • • ·--
30, 1977, ln the Newport Harbor Eostcu. F • 78380
HU'bor Ensign. F-76858 PUBLIG NO.TICE
--------~--------PUBLIC N OTICE
S-85605
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME ST .n'EMENT
Tbe toUowtuc _persoa Is
doi.Dc bustoess u: Knot Art,
1619 Souet R14ge, LIIIQ.D&
Beaeb 92851: Dlbort.b ADD Pozoa. 1619 SIDIIt R14ge,
Lapll Beaeb, CL 91$51.
Tld.s ballDeN Ia eoadae-
ted by u lDdlndlll. Stped:
Dtbonb A. Po.._
Ttdt ltattmeut wu ftJid
wtth tbe coaDIJ elm of Or-
up COCIM1 Ma.J t7 1m.
M11lh: Ju~~e t, i8, u. ao, 1m. lD tM NtwpOrt
ftut)o.r Ellip. F -7815!
PUBLIC NOt,I C E
S-85e09
FICTmOU'S BUSINESS
NAME STATIMENT
Tbt ~per.. 11
... Met .... u: BU'I'J wn•·•r Ud., 101 no.. atr.t, I 11, NtwpOrt S.C..
~-.eG:BuryWUa.
8uel Drtn, Co-roM dll Mar, C&Uanla.
ftU h+•• .. C!Oidle-
ted bf au.MIId.....,..._
..,... Barry .........
TIIM lllh•• wu m.ct .. .... Cllllllltr c1ert ol Or-.... c.-, ..., "t lfT'. ...... 1-. •• 11,11,
10, ,, Ia .. """" JtiaW -.. , ~'I rill
S-63585
FICTITIOUS BOSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The followtac penoo 11
doiDC butoeu u: Hair It
Is, 2380'7 El Toro Rd. 9ZSSO:
AathoDJ DlLort.ao 6 LIM
DtLorl.DIO, 28918 FJoi'Mta,'
MISIJoD Viejo, ·CL 92$'75.
Tb1s batlDeta 11 eoadaet-
ed by u IDdlriclaal. stped:
AJitboQJ DlLort.ao.
Th1a 8tateiDIIIt ... tlled
wttb ~ ooatJ clerk of Or-
I.Qit CouDtJ Ma.J n, 197'7.
Mlltb: JIDI a, e, 18, a, 1m. la tM Newport Butlor
Eulp. F .71414
PUBl,IC N OTICE
PUBLIC N OTICE
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATE WENT
Tbe foUowiJic pereoa Ia
dolDC ba.tDttt u: Cook
CommameaUou Sentces,
4570 Ca.mpus Drtn, Suite
· 8, Newport Beaeb, Calt-
fornta. 92660, I.Dcorporated
C alllon!a: Cb.r1.stclpber D.
Coot, IDe., C alll. Corp ••
4570 Campaa Drtn, Suite
8, Newport Beach, Calllor-
ma 92660.
Tbla bastoeu It eooducted
by a corporatJoa..
CorporaUoa Name:
Cbrlstopber D. Cook, Inc ••
Cbrtsto~~Mr D. Cook, Presl-
deot.
Th1a statemeDt was tlled
with the coallty clerk of Or-
qe Coaaty May 26, 1977. ·
Publlab: Ju.ne 9. 18, U,
30, 1977, 1o tbe Newport
Harbor Enstp. P -76744
PUBLIC N OTI C E; -NOTICE OP
COIIWJSSIONER•s SALE
Ofallle Couaty Superior
Court Case Mo. 23'7 ,255
NEWPORT BEACH TOWN-
HOUSE OWNERS ASSOCIA-
TION vs.
C. A. FALCONER,
LAVONNE G. FALCONER.
ET AL
By Ylrtue of a Judgment
of Forecl0t111re lDd Order
of Sale luued oo May 4,
1977, by tbe ~rtor Court
lJl and for tbe Couaty of
Oraace, State of Calllond.a.,
upon a )ld(meat 111 f.uor
of NEWPORT BEACH
TOWNHOUSE OWNERS AS-
SOCIATION aga.Jnst C. A.
FALCONER a.od LAVO.NNE
C. fALCONER, u )ldcmeli
P u B Ll c No T 1 c E debtors, sbowt.Dc a aet bal-
FICTITlOUS BUSINESS aDCe of $1,20C.68 actually
NA"6 E STATE~NT dut on said )ldgme.-on
• .-£:o the date of tbt lssuaoce of
The followtnc pereou are said Order. plus costs of
dotnc bus1Dus u: Ritter foreclosure sale, 1 sblll seU
V. J. Co., 420 CabrWo St., all of the Hght, tiUe a.od
Co* Wesa. CA. 9!&27: WU-tnterest of sa.td )ldgmeut
Jlam J. Bodies, 4ZOCI!l)rillo debtpra ln the restdeDtlal
St., Costa Wea, CA. -%7; property lJl tbe ~aty of
Larry W. CoUlDI. 1~1 Sl-OJUCe, state of Callforoia.
ern Laco, Irnoe, CA. mowo as 4403 w. PacUlc
92715. Coast n,.,., Newport Beact~.
Tbls butlDess 11 eoodllct-Cal11ornJ.a, aad legally de-
ed by a reoeral partoertbtp. scribed u follows:
Slped: WUliam J. Rod(ea. PARCEL 1: That porUoD
Tbia lltat~ WU14ltd ... o1 Tnet '1610, u per Dip
wlt!l tbe eo~IQ clert 01 Or-recorded ln Book 297, paces
aace Couaty "-ay 'Z7, 1 ~7 • 35 aod 36 of MlscellaDeous
pubUsh: JUDe z, 9, 16, w~. 1a tbe omce of tbe
!3, 1977, lo tbe Newport Couoty Recorder of said
P.arbor Ensign. P ·76777 Couoty, shown apd deflned
P\J B L I C ""0 TIC E U Unit 2, Oft that certain
Coodomtnium Plan (the
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS '• CoDdoml.D1um Pla.D" here-
NAME STATEWE!n' In) attached as an uh.lblt
Tbe folloriac penoas are to tbat certal.o Deelaratioo
dotac buslo111 as: Trt-of CoYeoaDts, CoDdlUoos a.od
Couaty Cleanllll Systems Reatrtcttoas for Newport
Co., 122 s. Ob1o St., 1110, Beach To•Dbouses, Ltd. (the
Aubetm, Ca. 92805: Jeff •• Dedantio.o'' berel.o.) re-
P. Allea_ lU S. Ohio St., corded oo 14ay 11, 1972, as
1110, A.oabtlm, CL 9!105; laltrume.ot No. 11412, lD
James A. AlltD, 1335 Bar-Book 10122, page 313 of Of-
ranca, 125, CoftDa. Ca. tlcla.l Records of said Coaa-
91'723. ty.
This buslDess 11 eoldJct-PARCEL 2: An uodJrided
ed by a cenenl partoersblp. 1, 'lt8th lDterest ln aM to
Slgllled: Jeff P. Allea. tbose porttou of Lot 1 of
Tbls statemeat wu tlled Tract 7530, aboWD aod de-
with the couty clert of Or-ft.Ded u '•Commoa Areas"
uce Couaty JUDe S, 197?. (tbt '• Common Areu" bere-
PabUsh: Jaoe 9, 18, zs,, l.ll) oa the CoDdomlnlam Pla.a.
30, 197'7, lo the Newport EXCEPTING AND RE-
Harbor Eutcn. F -7700 SERVING, however, uclu-
P u BLI C ""0 TIC E S1Ye rtgbts ~RJUrt.-at to
S-8$659 PUBLIC N OTICE.
FJCTITIOUS B~
NAME STATEMENT
The followtll penou are
dot.ac baltA.,. u : Pier
Plua Palace, 118 Mala
street, HUDtJ.Qc1oo Beach,
CL tiMI: HIDry J amu
Dt Tooto, 209 Utb street.
HuatiJICtOa Belcb, CL U$41;
Jeu DlTOito, a~ 13th St.,
Ha~o S..cb. CL 92$41.
Tbll ba.tDeUtaeoadllet.d
by 1D IDdlYidllt.l. Slped:
HIDJ1 DlTOIIIo.
Tbil ltatemeat ftl filed
wttb t.bt coutJ clerk of Or-uce CoaltJ Mar 11, 1m.
Mllab.: ,... e, ts, as, so, tm, 1a u.. N.wport
Hut>or Eulp. P -7eta
PUBL.IC ,.,OTIC!
S-78706
NOTICE
OF TRUSTEE•S SALE
T .S. No. TDF 1697
Oo Ja.ae 29, 1977, at 10:00
A.M., GATEWAY WORT-
GAGE CORPORATrON, a
CalllomJa Corporatioa, Sd>-
sUtuted Trust" aDder aod
puriUIDt to ee.d of Tnalt
dated Jwy 6, 1974 recor-
ded Jlly 13, 1964, u lost.
Mo. 11189, Ill boot 71SO,
pqe 89, ol Of!lclal Records
lD the ot!lce ot the Coaaty
Recorder of Orup Coaaty,
State ot CalJI)nda., WILL
SELL AT PU'BlJC AUCnON
TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR c A8ll (paJibM at tlmt ol
ale Ia lawt!ll IDOIDIY ol tbe
Ol&t.d atat.) ~ tbt Mortb
(roM ~ to ... Gouty
Coutllaut., at 700 Clric c ... Drtn .... Ll t.be
CltJ oiSula AM. Callfonda., an J"iiM. title Ud taterut
CGM.,ed ID Ud .,., held
bJ It ..... aJd Deed ot
TIUit Ia U. praptrt:J sltii-
.W .. Aid Collty Ud
.. ..,rt.lu:
Lot ll ol Tnct Ro. JOU.
.. tiMI c., ol .. .....,rt a.c-. CGatJ ol Orale.
.... ol Cllltlnla, u per
... ncDI'Ctld .. Boot "
P...-14 ullSol ....
oel!pp-..........
... ol .. c.ntJ ....
..., " ..... c..,. n. ltnlt ...... ...
........ d ... ...
II -:.If a. na1 PI .. art)" lac sd lliltt Ia ...,..._
PUBLIC NOTICE
each utt for po'M'N!dc. I.Dd
occupancy of the b&lcom•.
patios, porebeaiDd/or Boat
Slips SboWD OD tbe CoDdo-
mlnium Plu aod destco&tld
or to be destpated oa -.1d
'•Coadomlotum Plu .. or lo
the DeelaraUoo u belac ap-
parteout to suob U1l1ta re-
spectiYely.
PARCEL 3: The ucla-
stve rigbt to po~sesatoa aDI1
occupancy of those portloas
of the Commoa Areu of Lot
1 of Tract 7530, desipltld
on tbe Coodom1alam Pla.D
as b&leoniet, p&tlol IDd/or
porcbes, a.od Sii)WD OD aid
Coodomln1am Pla.D u btiJaC
appurteoaDt to Parcel 1
aboYe.
PARCEL 4: The u cluatn
rtgbt to use aod ooeqp~ocy
for Wblrflce aod dock1Jic
purposes of StiCh porUoo ol
tbe Commoa Areas of Lot
1 of Tract 75SO, s.boWD aod
deftned on the CoodomtJdam
Pl&D aa Boat SUp Mo. 17,
• • Boat SUps .. ntcb bu bMD
speclfteallJ dMipted u
bq appa~ to Paretl
1 abon, lD tbe m&DDtr pro-
nded for la tbe DtelaraUoa.
RESERVI.NG ONTO
GRANTOR, lts SJcceuors
and ustps, all r1(bts, U-
ceDSM I:Dd euem..U, 11
lAY, U $1MClflcally Cn.D-
t.cl. t'Ue"ld, ad/or pro-
Tided for lD the Dtelara-
tioa.
Assessor·s Parcel No.
().46 010 01
NOTICE IS HEREBY GI-
VEN that oo July 1, 1977,
at 10:30 O'clock A.M., lo
the main lobby of tbe Orur•
Cou..nty Court Roue, 700Cl-
n c Cemer Drift West. SID-
ta Aaa, C aJ..l.l)f111a. I sba.ll
seU at pqbUc aactioD to tbe
hf.cbest bidder, tor cub lD
lawf\11 mooey of the Oalted
States all of the rtcJ1t, title
a.od lDterest of said )Jdc-
meDt debtors lD tbe &bon-
described property, or 10
mucb thereof u to be oe-
cessary to sat1sf1 said JDdc-
meot. wtth accrved Lattrest
a.od costs.
Dated at Saata AJJa. Ca-
lifornla, May 18, 1m.
JOHN P. sroDD
Comml.sslootr
Publl.sh: JUDe 9, 16, zs, so.
1977, Ia the Newport Rubor
Enst(n.
P U BLIC NOTIC E
ted to be: 900 WeltcWf
Drive, Newport Beaeb, CL
The uodersJcDed TrustM
disclaims 1.Q1 Ulbwty .,r
aa.y lncornctDest ot tbe
street add.rea a.od ott.r
eommoa du:lpltJoG. lf uy,
sbo•n hereill.
Said Alt W1.1l be made,
but Without COYeaut or war-
rut)', eJprtsS or lmpUid,
reprdliJI title. po• ... •iowa.
or tDCUmbruee&.ID ,., tbt
rem.aJ..a1Jic pl'tadpll am ot
the note(a) ..cued by aw
Deed of Trutt. eo-wtt: t35,-
171.4l, wltb .._... tllere-
00. u pnmded .. aid
DOte( a~ adn.Dc.a, ll ...,. ,
1adtr U\t terms olaJdDeld
o1 Tnat. ,.... c11r1arpe ud
tJqJe!llfll of tM TNil• ...
of tbt tJUta cl'ldlct b7 aid
o.tdofTnll.
Tbe btMftdaryiMuiUcl
Deed or True ...,.._.,.
u.c.t.d ud dtllnnd tD ....
aadel"'dped a ftUtla 0...
elaftUO. ol o.Mit ud 0.-
IDI.Id t).r Sale. ud a wr11tea
Motie. ol OMid ... £lec-ttoe.., s.o. n..--:
eaued aid Rotlceol
ud a.cu. .., leD ....
recor..s.ct bl tM~""" ... Nal praptlt) .. Ia '11:, o.c Ma.J-.lm GATIWAY MOatQMQI
COit.POilATIO... M .W True.., bJ ..,.,_ Dtlfll
(AIIIIIIutMid .. t n). •
l'lllll.a: 1-. a. •• 11, :!";,=... ... ..,.. Bar-
PUBLIC NOHCE -
S-85SZO ncmiout BtJSrNESS
MAKE STATEMENT
Tbe tollowllll pef80D 1s
dollll( buiDea u: West.side
MuW, SZ7 11tb St., lfllm.
B•cb, Ca. *47: JamU S.
Gammob., 7301 Emersoa
An., Westml.Diter, Ca.
9JI85.
Tbis butDea It CODdllcted
by &D ladlridlal. Sicned:
JamU Gammoll.
1'b1a ttatemeat was tlled
wttb tbt eouty clerk of Or-
uce Cou:Dty Jue 1, 1977.
Publlsb: .Jwae 9, 16, 23,
SO, 1977. lJl the Newport
Hubor EUip. F -76903
PUBL IC NOTI CE
S-~18
nCTITIOUS BCSINESS
NAME ST ATEWENT
Tbe lollowill penon la
ck!liiC batl.Dea u: South-
--lill>rtpct Coqu,y. MiaioD Vltjo, Z'70Cl La Pu
Road, Stille !B-l, ltialOD
VIejo, Calif. 9%875: Stern
PacUlc FlDI..DCla.l Co. Inc.,
C alltond& Corp.
Tblt buslMJI 11 coodllc-
ted by I COI'J)Oratioa.
Corporatioa a me: Sierra
Pac lflc Fh•oclll Co., Inc ••
Bnace B. Lawreoce, Presi-
dellL
Tblt staterntllt •as 4led
wltb tbe couoty clerk of Or-
uce Coaty Jue 7, 1977.
Publ..lsb: JUDe 16, 23, so,
July 7, 1977, Ill tbe Ne1rp0rt
Harbor EM&p. F -77182
PUBLIC NOTI CE
S.$3558
PICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
'I'M loUowlJic penoa 1s
ciolllc ba~ ..... u: Tbe Pro-
meaade, 1M50 Bol.sa Cblea.,
HaDttDctoa S..ch. Callf.
92647: Adrtal 0. Jbh!lell,
Tnastee, ~ Vtflllda Road, Loac Beach, C alllonda
90&)7,
Stped: M rti.D 0 . E111bbeU,
Trutee:
Tb.ls atatemeat wu aled
wttb tiM coaaty clerk of Or-
a.ace Coaaty ... , 9, 197?.
Publll:h: Way Zt, JUDe 2,
9, 16, 1977, lD tiM NpPOrt
Hutlor EDISp. F -75827
P U BLIC NOTICE
nCTITI~ BOSlMESS
HAllE STATEMENT
The foUow1.lc peno. It
ctot,. ball.Dia u: Fruc.s-
ea•a. lt7a lma. AYe., Slllte
B, Cota Mea. CL lla?:
Jam• ~ UOO
Park ~nporl Or.. 1405,
N.wport 8eaea ...0.
1'1liLI b.li II I 1.8 coedlct-
ld by u tdncllal. Slped:
J.._ F. 8a.rrtsiPta.
na. ••• ona wu tiled wta tM ooatJ elm ol Or-
.... c.c.stJ 1-. •· 1m.
Plbl1.tk ,.. '· "· h , JO, lfM, Ia 1M K.-port
1tutaor s .. s"" r -'MeMO
PUBLIC NOTICE
'·
N.B~ ~UilDING ·PERMITS
Tbt MtW'J)Ort S.cb bvUd-
lJI( departmeat lauld tbt
foUowl.ol pum~g, f.Jl Ute am.
Ollllt ot t$,000 aDdover,<klr-1111 tbt Jlnt ~ w..U ot Jw.e:
• BAST OPPER BAY
WWJam Hoattid, alter
uct add. ztoc au ... ood sc .,
$8,000.
Bar~., tlre repair, 2848
Carob, h5,000.
lob.D Wayae TeDDis Club,
1171 Jamboree, temporary
blacbert, $5,000.
*HARBOR VIEW
Parttn. pool, 2700 IUrbor
Yin Dr., $5,000.
*BALBOA
ProperUes West_ 2 story
dllipleus, 412-414 aod 416-
UI E. B~ Blvd •• $120,-
000 aAd $94,000.
• WEST UPPER BAY
Doa Newbern, adcUtloo at
1207 Berubtre, $26,000.
R. M.. Halko, adc1lt1on at
1117 Devon Ln., $1?.500.
P U BL IC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS BUSI.NESS
NAME STATEMENT
The fvllowt.og persons are
dolog bustness as: Fou.J
Ltd., 839 Emerald Bay. La-
cuaa Beach, Callf. 92651:
SUsu F. Alston, 839 Emer-
ald Bay, Laguna Beach
92651; Walter Alston, 839
Emerald Bay, Laguna Beach
92651.
This business is conduc-
ted by a general partnership.
Slped: Susan F. Alston.
This statement was nled
with the county clerk or Or -
~· County May 20. 1977.
Publlsb: May 26. June 2,
9, 16, 1977, ln the Newport
Harbor Eoslgn. F -76448
P U B LIC N OTICE!
F'lCTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The followtng persons are
dotoc basiness as: Llfeskills
tor Women, 1942 Santiago
Dr., Ne1rport Beach. Cal.
92660: Pattt-Gene Sampson,
1942 Santiago Dr., Newport
Beach. Cal. 92660; Mary G.
Bash. 339 Mlllord Dr., Co-
rooa del Mar, Cal. 92625.
Tb.la bast.aess Is cooduc·
ted by a cenenl partnership.
Sip~: Patti-Gene Sampson.
This statement wu tlled
wttb the OOUilty clerk of Or-~~ County )by 20. 1977.
Publlsh: May Z6, June Z,
9, 16. 1977, 1D the Ne1rport
Rubor Ensign. F -?6449
P U BL IC N OTICE "
S-63519
FICTITIOUS BUSlNl:SS
JUliE STATEMENT
Tbe follo1rlac persons are
dol.Dc business as: El Toro
Beauty Supply. 23657 El To-
ro Road, El Toro, c alltornia
92630: Youag S. Kim, 22971
Mllllt.o Rd., El Toro, CA.
9%630; Yoag S. Kim. 22971
Mallln Rd., El Toro. CA.
92630.
This bost.oess Is cooduc-
ted by Ill IDdJridual. Signed:
Youoi S. Kim aod Yoog S.
Klm.
This ststemeot •as tUed
with the county clerk or Or -
qe Couaty May 3. 197?.
PobUsh: May 26, June Z,
9, 16. 1971, ln t'le Newport
Haroor Enstgn. F -75548
P U BLIC N OTrCE
S-85658
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The follo'Wing person Is
dol.Dc bost.oess as: John Ire.
land Associates, 567 San
Nicolas Drive. Suite 109F,
~ewport Beach. CalUornla
92660; John A. Irelaod, 1201
Seacrest Drl•e, Corona del
Mar, California 92625.
Tbts bustness Is conduc -
ted by an lodh1dual. Signed:
Joh.o A. lrelaod.
This statement was filed
with the county clerk or Or -
ure County June 3, 19':'i'.
Publlsb: June 16, 23. 30.
July ?, 1977. ln tl'K> Newport
Harbor Enslgn..
~!arbor E osign. F'-7'7 062
PUBLIC NOTICE
STATEMENT OF WITH-
DRAWAL FROM PARTNER-
SHIP OPERATING UNDER
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME
Tbt followt~ persons
blft wttbdnn u &eoeral
p&J1Mn from the pertaer-
..._ apentiJIC uader tbefte-
tltioaa basf.Jless •m• of At-
.octated EltdroalCS at
17155 ~ Part Clrele, Ir-n-. Ca. 9Z'714. Tbt ftc-
UUGIII bulaess •mt state-
m-* t)r tbepartDer~ftS
fUed oD Mard i 21, 19'78, ID
Ute Coaa~J ot Oralllp. The
1111 .... ud reGdleet of a. pe,.... wttllldnwt-c
u putMr-.: Jerry S.ny,
MtS Claretaon. LcMIC INK~ CL toiOt; Rclbtno
Penal, lW4 'l'oaUiwt
Lui, Mol"'ftlk. Ca. toaa .
Biped: Jerry Beny, Ro-
beltD PeRil& •
'Nt ............. llltd
.... ... ~clentlOr-
.... CGurtJ *' '' ma. .......... ' lt. a. 10, tm, 1a .. .......,rt ...-rnzwr..
• COROifA DEL MAR
Mfle M au, repe.1ra. 301
Marruerlte, $5,000.
• PROMONTORY BAY
Wrt. Crt.ty SeMler. 714
Hattlor lslud Dr.. a lltDry.
1 aau dWtUJJc, $10,000.
• NEWPORT SHORES
Propert1• W..t,llO Wal-
nut, Z ttory •Je:r.. $N,OOO. •spy~ HILL
D. W. Redtem, pool, 10
Morro Bay, $5,000.
• AIRPORT AREA
Pn~deutlal lnJur&DCt Co.,
tenaot lmproYeme.-at 1!01
Dove St., $12,600. w. L. Bauer, 1001 Doft,
3 suites, $7,300, $17,000aDI1
$Z0,300.
* NEWPORT CENTER
lrvtoe Co., 660 Newport
Ceater Dr., suite torGa..oa.
Dunn &. Crutcher, $12,010.
Irvine Co., 120 Newport
Center Dr., sulte for M.,-
port Ceater Realty, $11,030.
Avoo Finance Co., remod-
el part of 12tb floor, 620
Newport Center, $30.000.
• NEWPORT
Jolly Roger, a.ltenUon at
3333 w. Coast Hwy.,$15,000.
• BAY SHORES
Ed Abraham. remodel and
add. 2500 Baysbore, $22,000.
P U BLIC N O T ICE
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The following persoo Is
doing business as: 'The Ell's
Touch Woodwork&, 1730 Po-
mona Ave., Costa Mesa. CL
92627: Ke~ Lood Ezzell,
419 HeltotfOpe, Corona del
Mar, Ca. 92.625.
This business ls conducted
by an todlvldua.l. Signed: '
Kent L. Ezzell.
This statement wa.s nled
with the county clerk of Or-
ange County Juoe 9. 1977.
Publish: June 16, 23, SO,
July ? , 1977, ln the Newport
Hart>or Ensign. F -77294
PUBL IC NOTIC E
S-856.Z
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The follo-.t.og persoa ls
dot.og business as: Hal Dike
lnsun.oee Agency,U51 Dove
Street, Sulte 260, Newport
Beach. Callforola 92660:
DoYe Insurance A(eocy,lnc.,
Calilornla corp., 1151 DoYe
StrHt, Suite 260, Newport
'Beach, CA. 92660.
Thls business is conducted
by a corpontion. Corp)n.-
tlon oame: Do•e losuruee
Agency, lnc., Theodore B.
Zocob. Presldent.
Tills atatemest wu mecs
with tbe eou.oty olerk of Or-
a.oge County J1toe 1, 1977.
Publtsh: Juoe 9, 16, 23,
30, 1977. In the Newport
Harbor Ensign. F -76900
P U BL I C N OTICE
S-8564.2
FiCTITIOUS BUSINESS
NA ME STATEMENT
The foUOYt.og person 1s
dol.ng business as: Warm-
ington Insurance Agency,
1151 DoYe Street, Suite 260,
Sewport Beach, CaUtonlla
92660: Dove losunoce Ar-
ency, Inc., C allforot.a corp.,
1151 DoYe Street, Suite 260,
Newport Beach. CA. 92660.
Thls busloess ts conducted
by a corporation.
CorponUoo Name: DoYe
InsuraiK'e Ageocy, I.oc.,
Theodore B. Zogob, Presi-
dent .
Tbls statement wu 4led
with the county clerk of Or-
ange County Juoe 1, 1977.
Publlsh: June 9, 16. 23,
30. 1977 , ln the Newport
Harbor Ensign. r -76901
P U BLIC NOTICE
S-63499
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The follOYIJ'l€ person 1s
doing bustaess as: Michael's
MovU. II Storqe,16402Go-
thard St., Unit '•C", HaDtlbe-
ton Beach., Callf. 9!647: Ha-
rold Gold, 10022 Bllltlury
AYe., Westml.Uter, Callf.
92683.
This business t.s coodllc-
ted by an lodtvldlaal. stped:
Harold Gold.
This statement wu ftlld
with the couotry clerkot Or-
a~e Cooaty May 16, 1977.
PubUsh: Uiy !6, Jwae Z,
9, 16, 1977. ln the Nnport
Harbor Eutp. F -76US
PUBLIC NOTIC E
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The tollow'1111 penoM are
doll& bGtlDoa u: (1) Ku..
II K171., Loeb:lnb, (1) Co-
roa del Mat Lock a S1aJe.
(S) BJc CIAJOa ~We 6
Alarm Co.. 130 Apte Ate..
Balboa lslald. Ca. --=
Roald L. Morp-. 1501-
• .,. Sua U.. Ca. .-rot;
heQ T. J1110rot1a. 1101 lla
WQ, Sat& Ana, Ca.. IITM. nuw ..... .a. 1 tct-
edbJ .. ldtlk .......
a.o.ldL. Morrn T1IU ••• , .......... ,.. a..-, c~~n e~or-
.... c..tJ ,_, ' ''"· MU.; ,_. t,= ao. lfl't, .... ............ ,
•
-•
r_, -· fllpoo4wa, nelll ......... II 1M Or·
up c.., Fllraaoudl
will -1M '1111 -ol ac:lloo ud lllo -dll·
eout '• pod MIC*r IIebl."
ueordlllc to prodllcer Har. .., ou.,.
lD 1ut Wltk'l rae lac, Mike
But, curreataalbalebt.m-
ploo, dloplaJociiWI old form
OD I D1W Wllla.lre JAWA
eombt•ttoa, ID1 broke tbe
!-wool<_., AlaaChrls-
Uu by tattar tbe eerateb
mala t\'tat net. Cbrtltlu
night na-. allor wt.11c
1M ........ -ootllor
Ia • --c,.. ..... fer, Jt wu OM ot tbe but
nctl ot u.. eTtCW~c. rt-
nlocl bJ tbo !od dlrl.olpo
mi1D WOD by Rick Furoo
OYer KeUy Mona. Tbt bat-
Ue ftnlabed with Farnm wlo-
n1De by tbe lqtb ot 1 Ure,
Dewey Sei.Yerl CI,Jh.ttd
tbe lrd dlnstoa maiD u
Mike MWiteu toot tbe ban ..
dlcap couolaUoa aDd Jlm
Plabbaet tbe scntcb coo-
oolallDo.
DUPLEX IN NEWPORT BEACH
Located at 716 Dahlia Avenue (Corona
del Mar) In Newport Beach, thls 14,160
square foot lot Is Improved with a
1 story frame and stucco duplex built
In 1955 with 1,224 square feet. Also on
the property Is a 2 car detached, 4 00
square foot garage. The land is cur-
rently zoned C-1-H. Minimum bid is
$170,000. Required deposit is $20,000.
Refer to Public Auction No . 8371.
For further Information
wards at (2 13) 620-3400.
call Mr. Ed-
OCC CO·PLAYERS
OF YEAR NAMED
Freshman ceDterftelder
Rick Woolard aod frosh
shortstop Gleno Robertson
were named co..players of
the year at Orange Coast
College's 1"9'77 basebalJ
awards banquet at coach
Mike Mayne's borne.
Woolard, a tlrst team AU.
South Coast Coolereoce and
All-Southern CalUornla
choice, was the leading
Pirate hitter this season with
a .388 average. Robertson,
also a first team Conference
pick, hit ,370 and set a new
ace single-season record
by collecting 17 doubles.
Sophomore third baseman
Rick Dostal was named team
captain. He hit .328 and was
named to the Conference
second .. m.
cmCAGO-BOUND for tbe 111.Uoaal AAU Jwdor Olympics
competWoo are th ... Rubor Area girls, who make up
tbe )u:dor team of tbe Orance Cowty Volleyball Assn.
Tbe OCVB team l.a tbe defeodlDC Dl.tioblll Junior Olympic
cbamploa. They lean Tlluda)', Juae 21, for tbt toui'DI-
meat, wbicb ruaa Juae 2Z-J5. Frolllt row, from left, are
Kort Pulasld, Krts Pulasld, Suale Crone, Marcie Wurts
a.Dd usista.Dt coacb Diet Tabes; secoocl row, coach Dale
FUcJdn&er, Sue Corea, Cammy Chalmers, Chris Lawson,
Kart Rusb and assistant cOilch Jack Houston.
CURT ElLENBERG TOP TRACKMAN
Sophomore Curt EUe~rg
was named Pirate of the
year at Ora~e Coast Col.
lege's 19'77 track aod ~eld
PUBLI C N OT I C~
FICTlTIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEME NT
The followtcg person is
doing business as:(l)Dexter
Lew Orattlng, (Z)LA!wDraft-
lng, (3) Dexter G. Lew &
Associates, Z226 W. Adams
St., Santa Ana, Cal11. 92704:
Deiter G. Lew, 2Z26 w.
baDQUet at the !lome of head
tnck coacb Fred Hokanson.
EUenberg, a s.z, 190-
pounder from Costa Mesa
High, threw the jlvelLD, shot
put and discus. He finished
Znd in the South Coast Con-
ference In the javelin and
5th in the discus.
Sophomore Ken Conner
was named OCC's team cap-
tain.
Two-year lettermen are
·South
clash agai.n ·
no Rom ..w -11
011 wtlb tbo -IIIIo ••
toi'IIIJ llfcbl, -II, at 0ruce c-CoUop to tbo
lila roiiO'ftl ol lbo OruJp
CDtla!J' biP oebDDI Ill oar
bllhCI»Jl clulte.
Tbe ,coutMt I~ IIIOI*red
by the CoD Mea Ktn.al1
Clot> ud f•loru !be top
-U.C ooalon to tbo
coaaty. Tip-orr t. Mt tDr
I p.DI. aod Ueketii.N priced
ol $2. Tbo proeoocl< co lo-
ward Ktwam. poatbwortaod
athletic ecbolarabJ»e.
Tell Wa!Ua' Nortb OQIWI
wUJ be cuDDJ..nc for tt• sec-
ond wLD lD a row 1D the
series, aod third La tbe lut
four years., The Y aotees
ed(od the Robots , ID Jut
year's fracas, 108·100. The
South leads the series 7-4.
The Reba are led by a
pair of outshuytl~ Ali-
CIFers from Co rona del
Mar, Alei Black aDd Jack
Tuz, plus Georce Barrios
of FourUJn Valley and Ron
Co rnellus of Saot.a \na
Vp1l~v •.
INGLEWOOD Q.ASS
OF '37 WILL MEET
OPEN HOUSE: WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22
from 3 to 6 p.m. Sale Date: On the
site at 11:30 a .m., July 6, 1977.
Financing Available
OCC TOPS SPORTS Adams Sl., s ... a Ana, Calli.
92704.
K. C. Connell and Jon Mc-
Graw, Newport Beach; Ken
Conner and Harry Kohaut,
Costa Mesa; Tom Gold-
stein and Mark Wang, Huat-
tngton Beach; Jim King,
Fountain Valley.
All} Inglewood high Scbool
graduates In the Harbor,
Area? Tbe class of 193?
will bold Its 40th reunion
July 16attbeWestport8each
Club 1n Playa ~I Rey. The
$15 eharge per person wtll
include a pboto ab.lm of all
tllose present. Further In-
formation may be obtained
from Mrs. June Morgan.
213.&71.6505, or John Net-
sou, Z13-293.3038.
(On par.-!• .. m,.t., $10;000 •• mo.-e)
Detatled loformatloo eoocemiDC real estate offered
abcwe eaa be obta1Ded by coota.cttac tbe Caltrans saJes
rtpretiiDtattft aamed 1a tbe notice or by writi.De, to
tbe Deparlmeat at tbe addrea~ sbown below.
c• • ...._.,,,.,----. Ul_....,._
u.· ,,. ,c •••u
S-73573
OCC had the best overall This business is cooducted
athletic record of any South by an Individual. Signed:
Coast Conference schooldu-Dexter G. Lew,
ring 1976-77. Competing In This statement was tlled
1l of 12 sports, OC C's with the county clerk of Or-
athletic teams rolled up a a..nge County Juoe 13, 1977.
58-36 record for a .617 wln-Publish: June 15, 23, 30,
nlng percentage. Gross mont July 7, 1977, In the Newport
College had the secood best Harbor Enstro. F -77420
mark, a 56-35-1 slate for a
.615 percentage. OCC nn-
lshed second to Grossmont
In the tlnal Iron man staod.
1ng s, Grossmont compiled
100 points and Onnge Coast
had 98.
P U BLIC NOTI C E
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
ENSIGN CLASSIFIED ADS
The following person ls .
doing business as: M.J.H.
Manufacturing & SUpply
Company, 1733 Q Mo1110vla
Avenue, Costa Mesa, Cal.
9Z627: Michael John Hickey,
Z1691 Saluda Circle, Hunt.
lllgton Bc h., Cal. 92646 •
...,..This business Is conducted
by a.n. lDd.J:vJdg&l, Slped:
• MISC!LLAHEOUS J , 1 Time 2 Times 3 'Mmes
LADY SEEKS U•e-ln as
companion, tlluseieeper
to lady fn prestige re-
tirement apt. $ZOO/mo!Xh,
Call Z13 -383.Z090 eves.
U) words or teSs ••• Z,OO .••• 3.50 •••• 4.50
2llo 30 words .•... 3.00 .•.• 4.75 .•.. 6.00
31 to 40 words ..••• 4.00 •..• 6.50 ...•
Each word over 40 ••• 10 .•••. 15 .••.
------r:o--.
• SERVICES
ALICE'S HOUSECLEANING,
re.asonible, re112ble. Ref.
e:renc.es. Own lransport2.
t1on. 646-48'71 anytime.
'•IMMACULATE CLEAN-
ING." Homes, apart-
ments, boats. We use
finest produds ex-
cluslvely-Amway. Satis-
faction Guaranteed. Call
DOW. 673-7776.
• FOR REHT
~S.OPPORTUHITI
BICYCLE BOOM -Bicycle
dealership available. your
ar ea. Number one rated
bike. Complete training
plus inventory. Fully se-
cured. Z13-884-6100.
o P E.IISO HAL
JAN: If you are an adoptee
and born Dec. 10, 1945,
ln Santa Ana Hospital,
please call (916 )58'7 -4529.
Love, Mother.
PSYCHIC CAN (mesmerize)
loved ones, others to do
your bidding. WrtteJamU,
Boi 10154, Eugene, Ore-
LAKE ARROWHEAD. New gon. (503) 34Z-2Z IO.
3 bedroom, fUrnished, TV,
3 beaches, vtew. Wee\:, • Faa
weekend or monthly. 714-· 1-:-==;---::---:---AMWAY -PersonaJ, home,
882.9946, car and industrial pro-·
ducts. NUTRIUTE fOOd
• BICYCLES supplements . Call 642-
0843 for prompt delivery.
o HEARIHC AIDS
HAL AEBISCHER
ED TO REHT
RENT A l..S WANTED: Fin-
Ished bachelor or single
apartment, adult, yearly,
to $140, In Corona del
Mar. 640-6795, 552-6042.
o MUSICAL FOR
YAMAHA PIANO, sllghtly
used console, great sav.
log, E -Z terms. Schmidt
Music, 1907 N. Main, S.A.
GOOD, USED, console &
spinet plaoos, Kimball,
Ac rosonJc, Everett, Ma-
son & Hamlin. etc., low
prices, Schmidt M.Jslc
Co., 1907 N. Main, Santa
Aoa.
STEINWA Y Co ncert Grand
. fra ction of new price
--other rtne grands ln-
cludt~ Baldwln, Chicker-
ing, Yamaha, Leonard,
Lindeman, etc., from
$1095. Schmidt Music Co.,
190? N. Malo, Santa Ana.
M.lchael J. Hickey.
This statement was tiled
with the county clerk or Or-
ange County June 13, 1977.
Publish: June 16, 23, 30,
July 7, 1977, in the Newport
Harbor Ensign. F. 77427 I PUBLIC N OTIC E
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
doing business as: Energy
Investment Partnership 13,
4500 Campus Drive, Suite
228, Newport Beach, Ca.
9~660; Byron A. Batcheller,
15 Hermitage Lane, Newport
Beach, Ca. 92660; Carol F.
Booty, 23 Corona, Lo~
Beach, Ca. 90803.
This business Is conducted
by a general partnership,
Signed: Byron A. Batcheller.
This statement wu fUed
with the county clerk of Or-
ange County June 13, 1977.
Publish: June Z3,
In the
We Need You at
norlhAmerican
Van Unes
If you want to own
ytMirownbvallless.
P U BLI C N OTIC E PUBLIC N O TICE
CITY OF' NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA
NOTICE INVITlNG BIOS
SEALED BIOO wW be received at the omce of the City
Clerk, Ctty Hall, Newport Beacb, CaHtornta; until Z:30
P.M. on the 6th day of July, 19'77, at which time they will
be opened and read, tor performlDg work as follows:
CONSTRUCTION OF PHASE ONE IMPROVEMENTS
AT CLIFF DRIVE PARK
CONT RACT NO. 167'7
Bids must be submitted oo tbe proposal form attached
wltb the cootnct documents ftlmLsbed by tbe Publlc Worts
Department. The addlUooal Copy of the proposal form Is
to be retained by the biMer for his records.
Each bld must be accompaided bJ cub, certtfled cheek
or Bidder's Bond. made pa:Jible to tbe City of Newport
Beach. for an aJDOUDt equal to at leut 10 percerat or tbe ·
amount bid.
The uue of the project and the words '•SEALED BID"
shall be clearly marked OD· the outside ot the euelope
coatatnlng the bid.
The contract documents tbat must be completed, exe-·
cuted, and reb.lrned In the sealed bid are:
A.. Proposal
B. Destpatiorl of Subcootractors
C. Bidder's Bood
D. Noo~sklo Am.da.Yit
E. statement or FlDa.D.cW Relpoaslbwty
F. Ttcbnlcal AbWty &Dd ErperitDce Retereoces
These documents shall be alftud wttb tbe 81patare
a.nd HUes of tbe pertJOrul slgniDc on bebalt of tbe bidder.
For corporations, tbe signatures of the PRESIDENT or
VICE PRESIDENT aoc1 SECRETARY or ASSISTANT SEC-
RETARY are required aDd tbe CORPORATE SEAL sbal.l
be a.m..aed to all doc.umeata reqa1ri.Dc atpabares. ID tbe
cue of a Partnership, tbe sip.ature of at leut ooe gaaen.l
putner Is required,
No bids will be accepted from a contnctor wbo hal
not been llceued In accordance wtth the ptov1sloa1 of
Cr.pter 9, DITtstoo m ot the Butneu &Dd Profesltoo•'
Code. Tile eoatnctor abal.l state h1l Uceue Dllmber ud
cl.ustn.catJoa In the proposal. l
Oae set of planJJ &Dd cootrad doca~M~da, I.Dc1Dd1.11
special protlstons, may be oH•'ned at tbe Pablle Worb
Department, Clty Hall, Newport Bel.cb, Calli;)1'9Ja, l.t DO
cost to Ucensed too.tractors, It 1s raqaeltld tlat the planl.
aod contrt.ct documents: be retamed wtthlll Z weeks after
bid opoclDc.
The City has adopted tbe STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS·
FOR PUBLJC WORKS CO NSTRUCTION (1WJ8 Edltloo) ai
prepared by the Soutbera Caillomla C'-~Jttrs of t1a1 Amer.
tca.o Public Works AuoctatJoo aDd tbt Aaoclated G .. nl
Contractors of Amertca. Copies m&J be obtalud from
BuUdln( News, IDe., 3055 Orerland Anoue, Loll .U,.lu,
Calllol'llla 90034, (Zll) 870-9871. ·
The CIIJ bas adopted s-., Spocla1 .._._ mel
St.uda.rd Dnwlop. Copid of tbeee an aftl.llb1e at tbe, 7i_l!mt * ~.t.No· AiDS
SPINET ORGAN • 2 key-
boards, pedals, Rhythm •
"one finger" plays chords
& pedals, only $?95.
Schmidt Music Co., 1907
N. Ma.ln, Santa Ana. tM'*"-a...nc.· ..
p ...... IIHtel e...,,.,....,.,
· Publle WorD Departmeot at a cost al t s.oo per Mt.
Proper F!ttmg Assured
3409 E. Coast Hwv o PLUMBIHG·HEA TIHC
SALES & SERVICE Corona del Mar
67!'·3833 J t PI b. <ZO E. 11th St., Costa Mesa · 1----'---'-.:.::....--1 U $ U m In g
646-7?06 -646-6855 MARIHf HARDWARE & H .
MALCDL• l OUD} CUTLER eat1ng
• FLORIST
FLOWERS FOR.
ALL OCCASIONS
Water Heaters, Dlspos.als,
Drains, Faucets, CoPPer
He-pipes ••.• Reasonable
prices •.• Day, night, or
week-ends!
need' people
I who wo"t to
t ow" futu<el We'll
you 11or1 on tl-w:t• future
~~~·no you complete uotn·
or>d b.,. pro~td•I"Wjjl uoooo.
fiiiiHOrooble dow" PQYmenll
A staDdard ''CerW!cate or lullruce lor Coatnct Work
, for CltJ" A:>rm baa beeo adopted by tbe City'. T!d.t lorm,
ls u .. oo.ly eutiflcatt of luurtDCt acceptable to tbe City.
Tbt tuceellflal low btdtler wU.1 bt l"tt(Jdred to compllte
tblllorm upoa. award of the cca.tn.d.
Newport Beach Ballloa
Balboa 'Iaiani! Costa Meao
-lic~Q lalt Corona tltl Mar
COUNTRY FRENCH
OCEAII AIIO HARBOR VIEW
Older custom bu.llt CDM borne wtlb rleamlDI:
bardwood noors &Dd btamed cellq. Tbl• bome
11 .-.Jlty thruout. A 4 bedroom beaatJ featurllll
~t~~~rate tblldreo's wtJI& aod master sutte. Hue•
couatry kf.tcheo. aDd tamUy room.
$225,000
OpeH S11t . .t SIIH. 1-5
1400 DOLPHIN TERRACE
• • • • • • • QUALITY
2528-A OCEAN BLVD
•· tn this charming Ocean Blvd. one.Qoor apart.
meot. Two bedrooms, Z baths, plus den w1th a
"forenr Ylew" of harbor, ocean and jetty. t650
on yearly lease.
IMMEDIATELY AY AJLABLE. ADULTS ONLY
* 675.5930 *.
PENINSULA home . Comlortable
family home a few steps from the
beach. 4 Bdrms .. 3 baths. $195,000
OTHER prestige w a terfront homes
with pier & float rrom $385.000 up.
BA YFRONT. pier & float. lots $250.000
to $325.000, to build your own custom
home. Several areas to choose from.
BILL GRUNDY, Realtor
lal•nct.n BlcJt. •t Lind• hie
34 1 BAYSIDE DR., SUITE 1, N.l. 6754161
IotTa
SIVI 71111
In Sill .
CAll YOU ANSWER THESE QUESTIONS:
1 HOW TO COMPUTE GAIN WHEN YOU SELL
' YOUR OWN HOUSE ?
2 HOW OFTEN IN 18 MONTHS CAN I DEFER
• MY GAIN BY BUYING A NEW HOME?
3 SUDDENLY SINGLE, AN D THE PERSONAL
' RESIDENCE?
We have a book prepared by a CPA flrm that
wlll answer these questions, plus many more •••
aloDC with a work sl:leet to compute your own
pi)Sltion.
THIS Z4 PAGE BOOK IS AVAJLABLE TO YOU.
GIVE US A CALL.
,.,.. ...... 7 9-0226
NEWPORT CI!!:NTER. UOI ,t,VOCADO, SUIT I!: til
~ACI II"IC PLAZA llt.IILOINQ NEW.-QAT et:ACH
-----~-----DeMur/ Tosh
Clothing -Nautical Gifts
Martne Hardware
Open seven days a week
to se"e you better
900 W. COAST HWY., N.B.
JUST PLUMBl~G '
Telephone: &42-4111
License No, 300948
i•lte onyth'"O wonhwh•le . 11
f~u~<es on outlay of tome and
on tnotool '"".-stme,.,t (o mtn•·
mum of S"2.100 10 a mo•tmvm
of $3.800) which onclude-t. •he
dow" poymenl on o J<Oc:tot
o<"ld onlertm ~~~'"9 e•p.nte&
whtle you 10lte 't•olnono '"
dro~•no. bus.n·en operotiOnt,
loodtno and poperwO<il
For ...., reqo~roc~-., 1be COIDilU)' ...,... Bid -.,
LlbDr ud lblorlll -.. mel Flllll*l Porloi'IIIUCO
B<8JI m .. t be u lMan.oc. eompaDJ or .ntJ COD1P''I7
Uceuecl bJ tbl state or CIIJt)nla. Tbe compe .. ., ...t;
&1m b&Ye a currG G .. nl Pol:lcJ lloldln Rat;bll ol
·A or better; IDd a FioaDctaJ tatepry olat 1eut C.U. Xu
per 11>0 latut -ol Bolll'o KoJ RIIIIIC Oaldo (Prop.·
trtJ -LtabWIJ~ .
Ia aoCOidaaco-111o prv.-oiArllolei,CIIIptor I, I I 1 I 1 •. t t f t t •. t t t t I t
Put7 oltboCa~~t~-~rcodo~ 1770ot-X ML-S -SA-LES-RE.PORT ·-. I'LO~IS TS
PHONE: 84&-U79
2.t38 Newport Btvd. eo. .. -.
• DRY CL!AH!RS
PHONF.: 545-1711
Conner
Plumbing So •* vou'te 21 or ove•. '" ptlytieol co<"ldltio<"l, ~ ....
oood dt-'"'"9 ond wor\
'"'-<Hd. and ,...., the loroondol
•equiremenll ond If yOo/re
looking Jo, \OmelttlnQ "*'~
lhon ~~~ o lob. contoc:t ..,. "'W"
telltelt.fr-
-14.2191 ......
lbo CIIJ C-<II 1M CIIJ <II llooport-IIU -r·
-lllo a-nJ ,....aile -"' ... --Ia ,lllo -.,. ID ,_ 1M wwtl to ID 1lo ,.....-IDr
eac:b enll, ct•-<lllol, or IJpo <II--or--
-.. -tbo-11111 ~--ltomo Ia -No.-• ......., nouiliir 1• lflt:
A CCillf ol--ta-Oiollilllo li'llii..,;iftil
CIIJ Cltrl, All ,._ lo 1M -Ill. 11111111 1oo _...
bJ 111 --"' aoo c-~c... ~.,y .I!I.~ .. I'IIP -Olo"'• 1'1'10-1711 __ 01).
TM ~rwu brl r 1•1 «AI a. ~ t'tnt wtt111
-1777.1 o£ 1M ~-._c... ... lllap.
! prwU•Ne oai¥1hJ •,
'l'llo --11111111 poll l CCillf olllioJIOI D ... _ •
...... Ill 1M ,., .... c.,tM -.. at I --1M. north~ '1e :,""'~ . [:~~~~~i_=~=}.}}~~j::: ~ ~ ,~.~ .. ~ .. ::~~~~.:<: .. ~
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t
Sales through the Multiple Listing
Service of the Newport Har~r-Costa
. Mesa Board of Realtors totalled more ·
' than $259 million during tbe flrllt
5 montbe of 1977. THIS tS A 42%.1
INCREASE OVER THE SAME PERIOD ·, 1
OF 1976. 4,112 new listinJI were
proce•i:ed, of which 58% WEllE SOLD.
79% of tbe ealee were cooperative. _
Llst your property with~ Realtor.
'
Newport Beach Balboa l~lancl Newport Beach Corona del Mar
Lido Isle Corona det Mar
Balboa
W~, need llstinp for 100Cf qu•llfled buyeral
' ~ ltJJ,_ ~-( -IN THE
BLUFFS Cameo Sh~res ltes~~nt Sj,e£ialisrs·
.CN I .• 73-7~,
11111:111b I ivill
IIIIIIIV
"1'1------
HARD TO BEAT
SEEING IS BELIEVIIIG
Immaculate Lusk buUt 3 bedroom borne wttb formal
dining and famUy room. High on a beaut1tully lud ..
scaped corner. Priced for fast salel Immediate
occupancy p:~sstble. $144,750. Larry Dyer, 6-U-
8235. (Y -64) ----------~----------
tOl DOVER DR., 64.~8235 I 16 .. SAH MIGUEL. ~200
4545 CAMPUS DR.. 75~1414
Bo ltarbor View Hom
OPEN SAT./SUN. 1-5
POOL AND JACUZZI
Views of Newport Center & park;
highlights this 2 bdrm., dining rm .•
den. pool & jacuzzi home ... great out·
door area gear ed for your en-
joyment ... see it. it's for you. S154,900.
1812 Newport Hills Dr. East.
OLD WORLD CRAFTSMANSHIP
Harbor View Homes. View from den &
bdrm. or this l!emendously upgraded
2 bdrm .. dining rm. & den home; see
the lovely gardens & superb con<Jition
of this outstanding home featuring ex-
tensive imported tile. patio areas.
security system, etc. $147,500. 1937
Port Cardigan.
Q: Orange Coast Q:
2111 E.Ceast • ., .. Cenu .....
lUI. UTAT£ 144·4141 ., ar
IBOBII BLaiRS ;a.
.O.V~R 10 YBARSOF SBR ¥1CB ·
SPECTACULAR
IN DOVER SHORES!: .
1 Story French fteleaey With Exclt-
inl Bay View. Gated Courtyard ED·
try. Livlnl Room With Marble ·
FireDiace. FamUy Room Wet Bar,
Ideal For Entertaining 4 Family
Brs I~ Batbl, Formal DbUD& Rm.
, All-Electric Kitc:bea. By lvaa Wells
6 Plallned To Provide Priv•ey 6
Seclusioll $285,000
CALL FOR APPOINTIIENT
REALTORS.
. Dover: Drtve..N.e.
..
Multiple Llat.incs
Why pe)' more? • Quln· t.a ... tty-since 1946 • _...,or call Realtor
~ates, V Redmon
552·'1113; T . Mcintosh
Ul·300'l ; E W"ite 14t·'f2SI ; V Sharp
..0110. A phofte call
eould &et JOU a Quick
Top Dollar aale I& SAVE
you thousands ot dollars.
-VISTA
DORADO
--tbe popalar '•E,. plan. Park-llke setting, onrlooldog wtde greenbelt. Spaclous
3 bedroom -Z ftreplaces 2 2-1/Z baths. Upgradlng locludes new carpet and
new Del Plao We. Electrically operated Z car garage. $149,500.
Fiut .,_ 759-0811
~ Wutau Btq. ·
FANTASTIC
Oceanfront Condo
Less than 2 yrs young, in the Riviera
district of San Clemen~e. Immaculate
2, could be 3 BR frplc, w/all the
builtins. Ground floor unit w/ex-·
elusive & very unique private
stairway from patio down to sandy
beach. Gorgeous views of whitewater,.
Catalina & coastline from huge living
room, kitchen, dining area & deck.
Beaut custom · tile -entry, hallways,
kitchen & baths. Naturally it "bas·
plush carpeting & drapes, also private
elevator to the large sec gar.
$199,5011
JACOBS REALTY
675-6670
2919 Newport llvcl. corwtr 30111
rona del Mar Duple
~~
'RUSTic· CHARMER
Two bedrooms --plus--a 1-bedroom unit.
Beamed ceUtnc, charmlng garden patio. Nice
coodttion.
.. Sl49·,soo· ·
WE HAVE RENTALS! J/ MARTIN ~lU
REAL ESTATE .
J)J6 E. COAST HIQtiAY. CORONA DB. MAl
tam
HEalS IlEA
A lcMQ 4 bedroom Owner's unit -2
hill blltl.--2 wood bumiDI fireplaces
6 two J bedroom UDitl -4 eaelaMd ........ + 4 off ltreet DU'klal -laUD·
4Q JUOID -......... elaeiGMcl yard -...... =-~ ...
: _ _.. • COITA._.
67.1-41M
)
....................
SPAIN .
Island of Majorca
Ban you enr nmed to Uve oo the Island of Majorca?
A 4 bedroom home, tully furnished is niti.Dg for
you. $35,000. Casb.
JUST 8 MILES
FROM PALMA
WE HAve OTHER PICT\JRES
OF THIS 8E~TY SPOT
FOR YOU TO LOOK AT.
ROY McCARDLE
J.lEALTOR. (B
541-7729 ., &l1041 •
........ s...tc• SilK• ·J tfl
10 NEWPORT Bl VO., COSTA MESA ••••••••••••••••••••
Going to Hawaii ?'
IF SO .•.
TAll THIS OPPORTUMm TO -see the
very best of Maui. Beautiful white
sand beach on nearly an acre ol very
prime fee property. Immaculate home
and guest house set in a tropical
landscape. Could be investment for
future development. Call 642-5200 for
brochure and further details.
Balboa Island
WHAT A.VIEW!!
Th1a CDM Ocean BlYd. tllree bedroomer bu u.•
Watch the oe.u, boats and upts -· DOt to
meDtloD tbe IJUDIIet.l.
Call us to see lt.
$350,000 .• ' .. JASMINE CREEK·
Wodl.fled and up-graded Plao 6 ·--
• Beautiful entry.
• f..Jrtoc room wUb ftreplace.
• Dl.DlDc area wttb wet bar.
• FamUy room.
• Wuter suite lncludes sitti.Dg room or study .
YUh ftHPlace.
• Two miDor bedrooms.
• Tw.P-a.od-a-ba.lf baths.
• Some new --ocean and lights.
$182,500 •••• FOG OR NO .. :
Thls lrviDe Terrace beauty ls bright and cheer-
ful. Three bedrooms, two baths, large tamlly room,
large d1Dloc area and nice ldtchen. Wet bar, fire-
place, lots of storage and closets, and a very
private oatio and yard. Low lease. All at a bargain
prlceof $139,500
•••• THE BLUFFS BUY
Three bedroom, two batb trl-leYel.
LlYinC room wUb wet bar, ~ area looldog
oo to deck. Large master bedroom bas btg walk-in-
closet aod balcoQJ. Not many left ODder a, tllndred.
CHOICE LOCATIONS·
WBTCUff AREA
Tbree bedrooms, 2-1/2 baths, famfly room, pool.
$149,500.
BAIJOA PBIIIISULA POINT
Three bedrooms, 2 baths. $159,900.
~-~DO REALTY _,~~ -,J:;j77 Via Lido, Me.,.t leaclt ~ -· 673-7300
HARBOR VIEW HILLS
Bury tiD .. ttl1l etecut. S b«troom, ! bath bome
YUII UQd.llli&J met•''*' prdlu. L&rte flm.Uy room, kttellellud ~area. Oprndec1 SAUSAUTO
model. Call&t0-81&1 t»r laformatk&
C.ll 640-6161
~ COnTS & WALLHCE
A · REAL ESTATt I~C
L J &"• ~
·. . . . .
l•rr mite Ralter ------.....
Beautiful three bedroom. modem
home on quiet street. 2 Baths. dbl
1ara,e. dlnlDI room. fireplace. patto.a..ooo.
USI8 ., R ms lfiiE
.~
*******~*******I Rachdle Robers, ~lk,, ·
· 3333 E. Coast Hishway
Corona dd Mar 675-2373 ****** ·~.!~
SAl
.l Loll AJploo -...
-plcMd .. do ... .
P..rlol -.... lilt _., ... -Hllll
traMportatloa corridor.
wlllcb II upoctod to loc-
a f'relwaJ or P&JNUWIJ. n. Gneo Aaloelltel
tlrm last ..U WOG a COD-
tract to pla.rl tbe roate. which
baa boea dellllod roucti1Y by
,.. eoua1y. n 1o ospoc~ed
to couect the lrY1De area
... .. c., 2 ...... ....... ··-........ ... ' '01'111 .,..... llic:JIId ...
lor .... edp "' lilt '-"" lfUibtlt. R 'tfOUd co.tct
llle Sao Dtoro tr_, at CroWl ValleJ _,.,..
111o Coro. cltl Mar rr.o.
ny Dlllr ~L
Newport Booch olllctall
flYOr tbt roate, becau• tb•f
see U u a way tor ooutal
lnllle to bnua Newport.
Auction!
Saturday, June 25
TWO ESTATES· INCL. ANTIQUES
To be held at
O'NEIL MOVING & STORAGE
4101 So. Main, Santa Ana
South o f MacArthur Blvd. al Sunflower
SHERMAN CRANE
Auctioneer
PBATURJHG
ALL TOP IJRAN OS
a)"amounl
COMPARABLE
LOW PRICES
ON ALL SIZES.
AWARDED
......-......... f'Oidl .,.__.ID.._.Iroll
lilt conldor .,... to lilt Jr •
Yl.o Cout booc ... to llo
doYolcpod -ea.-cltt Mar Ud ~ Booc~ no ...... boclll 11
roociiiJ lllo .... _ "'
ll&cArtllar Btfd. Ud Baaita c..,.. Rd., Ud -lllnlop lllo SaaJ-Hllll
DIU tbt tniDe eommiUdtJ
of 'l"'lrtle Rock, lbe ooaty
dump ..... .. ... lllo ...... ot Let.u.re World, aDd lD. ..
l&ad of Dtlll' Polal Ud San
Juu Captltnm.
Gruea Aaaoclates• WiDDJD&:
low bid tor desJcniDI lbe
route wu $189,500,
KATHARINE EllET-T
OF BALBOA DIES
Prin.te 1ntermeat ~r Ka-
tbartne FUat MacKaJ Em-
ett, 1902 E. Balboa. Blfd..,
Ba.Jboa. was held al Pactnc
View Memorial Park. She
died Juoe 8 In Newport
Beach, Sbe was a oatl•e
of Los Angeles.
She is suntnd by ller
son. Stlldy F. MacKay. for-
merly of Balboa, oow Uvi..Dg
lD Solana Beach, aod 6 gn.od-
c:Mldren. The tamlly sugges-
ted contributions to the Har-
bor Area Boy's Club.
FRANK 0. NOGLE OF
COSTA MESA IS OEAD
Graveside services lor
Prank o. Nogle, 3094 Cas-
sia Ave., Costa Mesa, were
beld JuDe 11 at Paclllc View
Memorial Park, conducted
by Pastor Chuck Smith of
Calvary Chapel ofCosta Me~
sa.
Mr. Nogle, an agent for
tbe Los Angeles Times, was
born 1.n Los Angeles. He died
Juoe 9 In the Long Beacb
Veterans Admln1strat1on
Hospital. He Is survived by
hts wUe, Helen; sons, f;d,
Costa Mesa, and DeOI!s,
Tustin; daughters Laura Gu-
tierrez or Laguna Beach,
Patty Nogle of Costa Mesa
1od Debt Hen. of San Mar-
:x~s; 3 graodchlldren and a
sister, Betty Nogle, Santa
Wontca.
SELECTilN ot a tncatln"
body prtsldtatl ot tbt art& bf&h school• wtU btrhUcbt
tbe IDDUII Comrnocllf.l' ball l.n tbe BalbOa Bay Club
thil Friday enDlDC, J'uot 17. Tbe 5 retlri.D( &lid 5 1D-
comi.D( studeot body presldeata wUl be guelll ot tbe
Commodores. From ttlls llOUP, a '• flilture uecutt:re" _
and honorary Commodore W1ll be chosen at tbe Ball.
In thls phOto, back row, from left, are Du Rocers,
Chamber of Commerce es:ecuUn dlnctor; Dr. Norma.a
Loats, a Commbdore, aDd mermtr of Ute '•:.ta~re u-
emUn" selection committee; Bob Club, Newport Har-
bor h1gb sebool; Sine TWes, Uoberslty bJCb; Bob Foley,
University hlgb; Rob Ptill.l1ps, Newport Harborbicbsebool;
Clare J. Coooell, Commodores' Club attpper, aDd a
member of tbe selectioD commlttH; IDI1 Commodore
John Curet, third merrtter of lbe eeltcUoa committee;
front row, Jordan otterbein. Corona dtl Mar; Kathy
Forbalh. EstaDela; Lorreloe Morita, Costa Me•; Mike
Bruoeau, Costa M-; Inc\ Mary Forbatb, Estancia.
Not ln the photo Is BH Koonts, Costa Mesa htgb school.
The annual baU, ope.o. to the public, wut begin wtth
d.tDDer at 7:30 p.m.
Roy, Dale to sing at F~ir
Tbe Orange County Fair
board has otftclally approved
a ll.oe-up of top entertain-
ment to headline the upcom-
Ing fa.J.r, July 15-24.
Roy Rogers and Dale
Evans wUI appear July 16
and 17. With their son. Roy
Jr., aoo the '•Sons of the
Pioneers," they Will offer
harmony, classic songs ot
the old west and tavorttes
from their pop.~lar reper-
toire.
Jose F ellclano, one of the
world's premier guitarists,
will perform July 18.
Jim Stafford, slnger, gui-
tarist, banjoist, song writer
and comedian, wUI entertain
July 20.
Grammy-wtnning singer-
guitarist George Benson will
perform selerUons from hts
gold and platiDum records
July 21.
VIsitors over 65 will be
admitted lor $1 July 19. En-
tertaining that event~ l.nthe
Amphitheater wUI be stars
from the Lawrence Welk
show --Gall Ferrell, Ken
Delo, Bob Lido aDd Johnny
Zell.
The Boos Brothers wm
play in the Amphitheater July
16 aDd 17, wbUe the Hudson
Brothers will ~ron July zz.
Kennj Rogers, on the 23rd,
backed by a new band. will
slog his country. pop and
commercial repertoire.
Closing night 1n the Amphi-
theater, '•Rai.o" will present
'•an evening wtth the
Beatles.''
RUBBER PLANT
Ficus Deeora
It's a Calif. favorite ... "Littlecado':
Perfect for am.all or Jarae prden,
patio or container. Bean tull-
sized (Nit.
&Gal. ltdWdl
•1 GIT IIAMOti-I'WI:;;.IMfiiiiD1~11,Y,IIILY -, .. II " JUNE
~·
FILM ON DOLPHIN
Tho c-. -~ruy,
5&8 Ceoltr a-. wW.....,.
'tiM tUm, ''filud of tbe blut
dolpbtll," at Z:SO p.m. Sa-
tardaJ, JaDe !5, attbedo'n-
towo community ceater. 594
Ceuter Strett\ Admission U
fr". Fr" fllma ue bei.D(
ilbOWD Jn tbe ~n.ry enry
SU.rday It Z:SO p.m.
NOW AVAILABL&
"LITTLECADO"
Diruf A•oeodo
.~--~~
Solid Oak
'WHISKEY BARREL PLANTERS
For vegetables, flowen, specimen plaDU.
Great for a "Littlecado". Reg, 15.95
17" deep
~
July 18, 19 aod 20 the
Hurricane Helldrivers wUl
stage a performance In the
grandstand. A demolltton
derby wUI take place In the
grandstaDd on July 21.
PHONE
546-5525
Motorcycle races will run
July 15 and 22. A champion-
ship rodeo July 23 aod 24
wW top ott the week.
WELCOME, T.A.I.
They haven't asked me yet, but I'm sure that all of these guys from back east
who are moving in to take over the Irvine Company could probably use some of my
famous free advice on getting along l.o Newport Beach. So here goes:
• The first thing you've got to realize Is that you 're oot wanted. Newport Beach
bas declared war on immigrants, so you may want to Hve in Costa Mesa or Irvine ·
and commute to Newport Center. There aren't many roads to commute on, but
that's aoolher problem .
• II you decide to go to the beach, the first thing you must do ls scout lhe area
to locate the nearest restroom. The nearest one may be in Laguna Beach •
• With lhe kind of money you folks must have, you can probably alford a chau!leur.
That's good. He can drop you ott aDd pick you up, because there's no place to park •
• Be uppity about your address. II you live anywhere east ollhe bay, tell folks
you live in Corooa del Mar, whether you do or not. It you live west of the bay, say
you're from Dover Shores •
• Buy a used Rolls Roy ce and park It on the street • not l.o your garage. Other-
wise, wbo will koow you've got it?
-Join the Bay Club, the Chamber of Commerce, the Orange Coast Assn., tbe
Goololfers and the Republican Party. None of these outfits do very much, but you've
got to have somewhere to go a.od something to talk about, and some of the rues
are lal:-deductlble.
-Don't try to do anything ln town unless you check with Don Mclunls and The
City Manager. Be sure to tell them you hate Forglt and tourists. A tourlstls any.
body wbo lives more than a block from the oceanfront.
• Learn some jokes that poke fUn at Costa Mesa, Santa Ana, Anabelm a.od all of
the other places Where the '• tourists'' Uve •
• Always keep ln mlnd that the lrv!ne Co. Is hated In thls part of the country,
lor the same reasons the United States Is hated worldwide: because ll's rich,
powerful, successfUl, benevolent, and usually right •
• Take up tennls and sldlog. Durl.og the winter you can tell your sldlog lrleods
at Mammoth lhat you play tennis durl.og the summer tJst to keep In shape lor the
slopes. IlurtDB summer, tell your cohorts at the local tennis club that you ski to
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• You have to hate trees. The only scenery worth looking al around here Is the
ocean. Trees are considered to be strange, dirty lhiiii!S that block ocean news.
Ocean news, by the way, are the personal property of whoever says be waota to
see the ocean.
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• AirplaDOs are bad, too. So are buUdlllgs lhat are more tlwl 2 s1oriN tall •
• The Upper Bay Is holy. It must oot be used ln any way, e>:cept by the holy
birds and tlie boly mild.
So, If you want to really cot nerybody's attention when you come to town, try
baUdllll! a bleb-rise seaplane base l.o the Upper Bay, wllh 2 freeways l•'"DB to lt.
You're welcome •
AI Forglt
P.S. II you eYer manage to got Into COllin! Newport, there's a berdwart s1ore
thet baa aU the toola aDd pelnt you'll need lor your Upper Bay project. Also, lots
offrMadriee. ·
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