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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-01-02 - Newport Harbor Ensign----~----- I'M E B 'I • • Aaeriea'• •• .... ol l~t a.., JDcllllle aca-· del .......... , ••• !\.. ttae 01 ........... . .................... u tllf"'cltll pau.t tD a tftie Md ., a.ltc:n.ft till! could lliu1 ~ aero. •JJ to a ..._,, 01i' ftctiWa were aD ...,. • ...-.. WbJlt I wu iNi ttfllc uo.t tM l)rOba.m, I Joobd 1P ud aw a DC-J ctrcUar to lueS. I Wilt 09W tu ... w1lo wu Ud I Qlla>td It IDIIt be I ................ -. ''"'--tiU fltDOW walks • • ... ldcb oat 1\t. 1111..-d IlleS IIJS, 'RtUo, I'm laet S..,.Renttmber me?' lato ~ .... ., • tor aDOt.Mr dllt, ~our ftllo'n could bl" tbttr morale lUted by Jack and bta mo tro\C)e. Tbty put CJD a woo- dert\1.1 lbo1f tor as, and wtlDe lbq were tbere, we Mid the DC -S to cet my patieal to a boiPltaL I IJidtiM!,~l~o Ill U.O. . diJI. ud U'WQI ... IDe I eopJ ol a eolwna tbat be note &boll me. I& told ot boW ..... Roffmao ~topped to a broadc:ut ~ tM 8e11DJ radio _... Jack JpGtt:.s 1M ln the cro.d, n.n Oft!' ., crabbed me and tbe ctrt t wu wttb IDd broatbt •• on stap. He IDtroducecS • to the aU~Uenee, I..Dd told 1n detail abo~ OCB' meettnc in Italy. It was a WODderfully human resture." • ...,..) --tbt ... ld War u ftcllt'ar ID lla)J. • ......... tebe!Suled to m01re !C) .,wa tbe oeJt day to a flUS aearer t.be tr011t, bell l ~ t1ae commuder tbe war tor a day' 10 tbe trcqMJ ooeld be eat.rtaiDed. "l wu ..... ,~, .. 71tb FtcM• GrcMip U -•t.Utnr us. 0. ·--10011 peaplt Ia clYWao elotbel. ''J1elr BeoDJ wu Yl'lUDI "I 1fU back In tbe ltates 1D 1944 and bad an oppor- tUDJty to take a yo~mr lady KNO IJ:.S. ANNEX IS AIR D AGAIN R..._. oiBI1 ...... a eomaaa.ltJ ot abMt • tamau .. umc tD a COIIIICJ Mellft bttwMGN ........... Colla ..... wtll tr7 ° 'It$, Ju.l, to rracwea.._.e._. td .... doD to .......... BeaU. a.t, c1t'J Plullilal ...... ...... piiDtJ oi=W II u.. .. tb to .... 1ISil ma.U DO r~IMD'kWn w* tb1 e1lJ PiuUICC..· IDiaioD t.UiM ... lMoa*'O- YefiY toDtctlt It City BaD. Bl7 KaoU. Ia bG•hcS r oaeb17 bJ 1mM IOd ~ ADa av•••, ucl Slllta bll· ~·and 22Dd ltreeta •. Planoer BW Foley add yest•daJ M sen t maJII' obstacles c:od'oottoc "P''- aueDlloD forces: • BOUNDARY cUIIpltie With Costa Mesa, Whlell IIU Jaag eJpected to U.Del lfaJ KDODs because of pr.nDaa acreemeats betweea the 2 clUes. • COST of cit'J aer~ces to tbe area, wbfcb bue bleD e8Umated at $55,000 per year more tbaD tbe city would col1ect I.D revenue from Bay KDolls. • DRAINAGE problema, caased by aa Ol*l clltcb. wlltch could cost as mach u $120,000 to eoclose. ''Oo the plus stde ls the apparent overwbelmlD& de-me of tbe residents to Join our ctty," admitted Wr. Foley. In a poll' conducted by a bomecwner gr~ earu.r tblil Jftl', Bay KDolls ~m­ tUes reportedly •otecS 10'7 to 15 for a.ooeatlon to !lew- port. U local 'PiuDJDgCommts- aioiMrsiDd the C&lJ ec.ctl .,.,.... ... S.y Kaou. bid Fnt miD, nso,ooo W'CiiUt of coc::a!De, I.Dd u ar ... t of lllotC'ILI ud plstok w:re roUDded 14) in a Welt Ntw- port ctruc raid WODdaJ atcM. pollee reported yesterday. The arrests, at lM %ttb St. apartment of 3 o! tbe suspects, ended 1 ~. lonl investfpttoo by Los A.1geles federal drug apob, Newport pollee, and drtag enforcement agents ol tM Orange CoUDty Narcotics Task Force. Newport pollee and county agents made the arrest. A r.&.iUDg formal tedela1 drill cbarru ot ~ .. ...... resideDtl wtll .uu .... to pt fOrmal appron.l trom t.be eouatJ's Local ApaeJ FormaUoD Commts- aloll (LAFCO), &Dd then for- mallJ •ote oo anoexaUoo, N.-port City Attorney Dell- ILia O'Neil &a.1d tbls week. Cotta Mesa city offtctals were ancered Jut Aagut wiMD LAFCO voted 3-2 to nltcb Bay Knolls from Co- Ita Mesa's sphere of tnflu- eoc. to tbat of Newport. Tbey claimed, and NeYJ)011 Mayor Dooald Mcinnis acreed, tbat previous city admlnlstrations bad a geotlemen•s agreement that Bay Knolls belooged to Co-* Mesa. Newport's City Cotmcll gave its blessing, however, to the resideats' successful move to get their sphere of lntlueoce cbanced. Bay Knolls homeowners are e~ed to argue at tooJcbt's meeting tbat they boagbt tbelr bomes because of tbe Newport maJUng ad- dress, aod that they have eJpeCted all aloog to be- come a part of Newport. "We are worried," says Mr. Foley, "about setting a precedent .that could lead to more annexatloo requests trom residents of the county corridor. Our city depart- ments tell us they can haodle Bay Knolls without adding people or equJPmeat, blt we hue to look at tbe cumula- tive effect oi sucb annexa- tiona. Tbe next ooe might be the one tbat would put us tn a positloo of needlng a oew flre truct, or other miDI)Ower and equipment. We must decide wtletber we r •llJ wa.ot to eneod ata city aeroa TustlD Ave." to aeU coeaJ.ne an Rlctard Later 8rt1fer, u. Dafld Owen Ward, 25, and VIto Frank Lomtardl, 35, au of Apt. B. 2!)3 !9tb St.; Ben- ja.mloe Jetr.rey Lawrence, 24, of Anaheim, and Cleoo A:ttror Blue, 26, w110 re- tnsed to gtve an address. Pollee s:tid they arrested tbe 5 when 3 lbs. of cocaine was sold to an 1mchrcover narcotics o01cer at the apartment. Also taken lnto custody, according to pollee, wer e 2 sawed-off sbotg\llS, 2 loaded .45 pistols and a re~ 12-guage sbotgm. NEWPORT BEACH lOc '"I! ONLY NfW11'AI"U PltiNTO lolfO P'UILISHI!D INN~ MA04 27TH YEAR, MO. 21 THE· NEWPORT HAR80R THURSDAY, JAH. 2, 1975 I parking, plan is eyed fo~ C e "But, the problems there aloog Coast Hwy. in Newport were different,'' points out Shores. Corooa del Mar's Mr. Cowell. "There was a commercial area doesn't dec lining commercial area seem to be decllniog." A city plan for Corona plan would say who can and del Mar, which could lead cannot eJplnd, add parking to more pa.rlcing lots, street and become safely en- beaut1tlcatlon and strict trenched on permanent com- boundaries between resi-mereta I sites. M em 0 r I. a I f u n d deottal and business areas, Down tbrougtl the years, wW be 14) for prellmtnary attempts to get local busl- dtscusston at a 2 p.m. Plan-nessmen to )olD ln forming f • t • nlng Com mission session at a parldng district bave 0 r ca r vIc I m Newport City Hall today, Ja.n. failed. Higher land costs now 2. make it even b:lrder to ra~ Eileen Wach, 18, who loved K.rlsteo Dorius was re- Today's talltsareexpected · ~no: mooe.r a::::;g s~~ the outdoors, had her ashes ported to be inver)' serious to lead to tbe drawing 14) us sses 0 par g scattered over the Sierras cooditloo at Mono CoU(lty of a tentative long-range plan space. this week. The Newport Hu-General Hospltal. A mem- almed at wbat city planoers "Persooally, 1 tblnk peo-bor high school senior died ber . f her famlly said they cooslder the community's ple here would object stren-aner a head-on a,uto crash expect her to be hosplb !- major problems: tramc IIO"lSly to a par Icing district," early last Thur~y whUe ited for 6 months. Mark Dor- parldng and the mlxture of Robert Stoessel, president on a skUng vacation near ius and Bob Weigand arealso commercial and resideotial of tbe COM Chamber of Mono Lake in northern Call-in serious condltioo, but are Commerce, said yesterday. areas. rornia. expected to be r eturned to Discussion of a speclf1c "On its face, that soUDds N the Newnnrt area later this Uke a bad plan, but all plans Three other ewpor t -.,... a r ea plan for Corooa del Mar bould be di sed '....t youngsters are in serious week.. grew out of an msoccessful s scus • ·-~ i io in M c The Rev. oOO Maddox coo-speaking as an lndivldua1, cond t o a ono ounty attempt last month by the not as president ot the hospital, where Elleen died dueled a memorl.al service Pirate's Inn restaurant to early Friday. for Miss Wach Tuesday at e-....t. and to ""Pk cus-Chamber, 1 belleve planning s SL Andre-'s Presbyter•~-_..., _. is y •t just " he loved the outdoors, .. 10&41 tomers in a nearby parking necessary. ou can lar.., ._ k .. ,_ church I.D CUff Haven. grow llke Topsy." particu •1 .... c -paciU&Ig lot. After several nearby Mr. Stoessel said be isn't tbrough~Sierras," a Cam_ She is survived by her residents objected, the City aware of any desire by COM lly me explained Moo-parents, Mr. and Mrs. At- Council turned down the er-day, A c k-packlng scbo-fred Wach, 480 Prospect, pansioa plan. Co uncil h*l busioessmeo to j>I.D to buy-.. , •-Ell • .. ~ Ne""""rt Shores·, a sister, tnc parkinc property. lars ... ._p w een s name ... s -- aaad the city piiDnlncltatr ''LaDeS CCMIU are )ust too beeo establlsbed by class-Mrs. Kathleeo Rumph of to tliJDk .._ UtacidJII U. .,,..,. ,, M lill4. mat.M Harbor hip. Tjllltia; a tlro&Mr, l.Awr~ eeetm.OJ"W ,..,....,., Ctty pii.DDers designed a Ellen, a ton, wUb 8db Vtach ot "~ piteml "Wt wtll coaveytheCOWl-lfl Jan • Weigand, 18, or Newport gran~ents, M.r. and Mrs. ell's wtstles to u-. PliaDDing spee c area p ~ years ShOres, and Mark Dorius, Sebasti2n Wach of Pasadena, Commission at Thursday's ago for the Newport Shores 16 ~-"' "·tst Do t 18 and maternal '"'""....t""'reots, community. Tbat plan is now • a.uu ru eo r us, , ~>A...._. s tudy session,,, City Ad-part of the omctal city aon. childten of Newport arcbi-Mr. and Mrs. George Hayes vanced Planni.Dg Adminls-..,~. t t and M Ke it Do r Newport eral plan. ec rs. rm r-o . trator Tim Cowell said tbls s 1 • ius, 255 Walnut, Newport Donations to thE> memorl.al week. "We wm ask them to. chwa be IS Shores, spent Christmas day fund may be sent to Ellt-en place some ldnd of priority at the Dorlus f:.lmily ski Wach Memorial Fuod, New- on the pro}ect, and discuss condomlniurn at Mammoth port Harbor hl.gb schooJ...600 how much staff time will be d • d tr• I Lake. Krls Dorlus was re-irvine Ave., Newpor t Beach. needed so we can draw ~ en1e re 18 portedly driving a car that lnlormatton aboal the a tentative plan and present collided head-on with an-scbola.rsbip t\md isavailable it to the Commission and A judge has deo.led a new other near Mono Lake early by calling Bill Hodges at the City Counctl." trial for a former Coroll_!l Thursday morning. There Paramount Sports, Costa Mr. Cowell would not es-del Mar h.lgh school teacher was no tnformatlonavailable Mesa, where Eileen worked timate when such a plan cl onstvlnlctedstudof sexually mo-locally on any possible vic-part tlme. Tbe number Is would be ready, e g ents. thns in the second car. 6(2-6886. He said the plan could Alan Schwalbe, 43, of2860 include· Alta Vista, East Bh.ltf, was p • bl I N B • PARKING LOTS, which turned down _last week by rlvv pro em p agues might be financed by es-Harbor Mmtcipll Court w· J Bay Shores opposes plan tabllsh.lng a taxing cllstrict Judge Calvin Schmidt, oo M or Dooald M lnnis ''I honestlY 6oo't know • amoog local businessmeo. an appeal for a new trial. a ~ this week that c West where we go ftom here,'' • BEAlJTIFICATION to Schwalbe was coovtcted Dec. Ngr t ho ld..... ubU Dr. Philp admitted yester-CJtw plans to .Umi.Daa.tlae Danell ts drawing 14) a ptan • 6 ·-• f tr''but ewpor s u .. ...-ea P c "I ill ~~ include landscaping and 16 oo co._s o coo " -toilet for beachgoers. He day. guess we w ~et ~=~~sa!:: ~~~;t ~.~ street furniture aloog Coast ing to tbe del.lnquency of also promised city coopera-o~ heads togetber with the woald dey restdeota ·-n..-tersenttoo. City Cotmcll Hwy. mlaor s andScountsofsenal tioo wttb county health of-c tty. A.s cotmty health of- • BOUNDARIES between molestatioo. flclals who claim Newport fleer, I m al.sothe clt} health ol reuooable atss, •• tile teotaUvet,y okayed a plan that commercial and resldenttal Judge Schmidt postpooed 1 ho t t t nets t 8 dil officer for Newport, because Bay Sbores ommaaftJ would do away with the left areas. sentencing mtil after a Jan. f s sot rpubo 11 ° bea : -of the arrangement we have Aua. ct.rged th1l wtet. turDS l.DtoBayShores,adding Now, old commercial 6 hearing, at which a de-e~~ c c areas. with the r1t)·.'' ID a letter to tbt Cltf a laDe ol tbrollgb tramc. buJldi.Dgs arelocatedinrest-termination wlll be made But the county healthde-''Yes, he's our a!!"eot," Coaocll, tbt bom.._,. mst..d, the Bay Shores on whether Schwalbe shOuld pa.rtment wtll have to come agreed Mayor Mcinnis. group aid eUmlllltiolf at letter urces the city to coo-~~~~l~~~ la~~btb~~ be designated as a mentally by and show us in a mean-In recent weeks tbe county tbe turn ''woukf lm~ u sider ID alternate plan that disordered sex offender. ingfUl way that we are in health departm..;t and the extreme bardslllp" Oil man. would wtdeo tbe higflway to ~==~~.!se s~~heb'::!: Tbe teacher wasconvicted violat,1,00 of state sanitation city have hammered out new tbu 600 people wbo U.. allow for an added lane, thus pact oo the neictlborbood. durf.ng a secood trl.al a.ner laws, he told the Ensign. food handling laws for rest- tbert. ' keepiDg the westbo\lld left Pres umably, the specific a bung jury flUled to • r each County HealthOfncer John aurants here, wttb the city City tnme encfu• U tin JaDe. ' a verdict. Philp, whose letter listed tak.ing away some power COWBOY "'lR BOB GLENN FORMER NB AIDE DIES ;:::u~~.la:.~;;~~o~~ ~~to~~~~ ~:.~~~e:= B ·. r r is checking wuh Orange aurants ctted ror vtotattons lt up and t1lr'1Md to •cmeer-of buUdf.ng and safety sev-County CotllSel Adrian to aweal the cttattoos to lDr and CGDstructloD I.D Su enl mCIIItbs after Bob Kuyper toseewh:att~coooty the City Cooocil Feroa.Ddo Valley. A heart GJ.eno•s rttirem.t aDd ser-~ do to enforce the, state "Nobody deoles that we coodltioo --tbe ailment that •ed tmt1l MIJ IS, 1971. A. d1n t Dr Pht., need a public toilet in West caused 1\t. death Jut Friday ccor g 0 • ,..., ~ewport," Mayor Nclnnls --lr-' hi lit of t"t..-PO II Y HEARING hls investigators lDspected sa.td this week. "We slmpt)l ._ m o m u. ... l local beaches during last , s.-vtce, and be speot tbe summer and f<>Wid that the hueo t had a place for ooe. wu YMJ'S workiDc lD sbtp-FOR ZONTA CLUB city sbookt bo.tld toilets oo but now we an acqalrtQe yards. After tbt war, he t be West Newport beach,and the okt Pacltlc Electric became a city tnspec:lol tn Permlss:loo to 10 to a bttwtea Newport pler and rlght-of-.ay property ftom Los Aoples, ltreet super. bigger bathroom w:n be Balboa pier betweeD Balboa the state, so our ct~ Parts. inteodent fD Redoado Beach. 80Uibt Moadly wbea the pler I.Dd ~ Wedae, at Ctan-Beacbes a.Dd Reereatioa aDd cllrector of pabllc works N...-port Harbor ZODta ct.., 1 Rd aDd "N" St at Commlssloa tas plans to 1n Puo Robles, before 1c-lab Soutb Coast RectoDaJ • ~;tb St • the ba t W~-build 1 toUet tbere. ctptiD( tbl ~lDtmtDt in Coulal COUII'fttJoa Com-,,.,.._,·:the ~· 1 at l Oth "TM ltttertbtcountyseot NIYJ)01't S.cb. mtaaaoers to oay plln.s -.~-1• to as dldl1 make MDse. Tbt Gl.a's Uvtd ID K-. to adcS s eotleea to tbetr =:-baJ, and 00 Balboa 1 th.lnlr the city ma.oaaer tacQ ,_. MYtnlJtUiafter btllJdiDc ca tStb st. Ht e~ that Newport showed mar""-reltra_IDt t•YIDC Newport O.cb, N· ZC111t1 Cllb •let~-1l ~~ ltate JUitatJoo 1D his &liSftJ' • II the COWiitY twiWIC ..,..., }'ell'S 1.10 delt La .. 1AciM edmltt.J ~Wit ftlcb reqatre 1 toJklt wW shoW as boW ttleJ u- to Calltl:nJa. ,..._._, lbt ,.. ~Mc'-1 b .,...., 500 blacb •lslton r tv.S at tbe co.cJMton tbat Slntftll'a e.tlD Mn. to 111t.n t1111t SC.RCC ap-at U.e ol mu.lmlm bll.eb wt need men IOlllta, ~ c-. ud a .,._ ..,._. 111'0'&1 ta ...... • .... Ud tllll tM eoo.u bt wtn be ctld to OOIIlPlJ. Jr . at~. T..._ z.a ... ...._. V•* IDcat.cl Jla anu of act.l CltJ ........ W,. ... ._ ao.tJ ,.. red~*' T-. Adllr YlD .,.u at tM baQ -U..t b1l ac-t ol st.OOO tu co tlf lid~ ICltCC .._., l.lcM IMit-Ia a ~ to t1ilt lebr, bllcll tidan 411rllc pak ,._ ... Mild ,. ... ., Ill •lAIII a.cL R~ClJ M....-llob---.;. ed a ... u.t at IIIMIIII lllrtw7 • T•· 'hi •nee -* llOl •· .t d ata•• Gilt G.!1 oaJ1 ttat.aay PIGPit W'GIUt ,..... 1-. c• ......_ .. 1u "* u. t~~~U -... u. lli.C ... _.. .. .._ J ................ at.• ,...._ 8ld dtJ lllltlhciiU. ....._ ... , .. ...._.._ 11 .... a..._. Ill w.t a. -.:a ....... ..-......,.. ·~ _, .. aa_ooou ··-~-............ MW I ........... Ull tt,.fll ....... OMtlllie.....alt-.. ... ... ,, a 1 a • r a AIIUt n.·lal<X llillllt 111 .,. ~ • -Mo.. at tile a.-,," 111 ••lltas OIL ..._ •lllnt • .,.Girll* aa 1 .,....,. ... ,.... ' • "1 ~ .. CtJ ...._.. antt=•• • o.. 'I Ill ••llr. 2111._-. ~ l,OOO .. to 150 ...._., .. M .uta.~~tcrwe.r•alloll .,..,. ............ ,..... ..... ___ e.ldDr...... l*\*•· TMa a.PICIAL MaWSPAP &a OP IHI CITY Of' MRWPO.T aiACM JOe COSTA MESA THE NEWLY ORGANIZED NewportCeoterToastmasters Club bas r eceived tts omcial club charter, No. 231, trom District Governor Art Hotner. The new c lub meets every Monday morning at 7 a .rn. in the Pact.nc tdatoa.l buildlng. Pictlaed above at the charter presentatfoo are Tom Walley of Newport Beac h, ed..ucational vice- president; district governor ~otner, and Don Hilliard of Harbor View Homes, presir1~?r.t. Clerk outblutfs robber A pretty "West Newport photo service ::lerk called the bluff or ~ wou\d-be robber who tned last Thurs- day to CGDV I.Dce ber lbat an -ceoapQqt t.4 ' ..P.!! Tbe mu !led empty -baD'otiir.' Co:-l.Dne Allee Robinson, 18, or Balboo Island told police a young mnn in his twenties "''a lked ~ to her Foto-Mat booth in Bal-Port shopping center at Coast Hwy. ali(! Balboa Blvd. Thur s11y a.:terooon, and said, "I've ~t a friend over therE> w!th a gun on you. Give me your mooey." Tbe suspect motioDed to- ward the east part of tbe parking lot. · 'I doo 't th1Dk t llbi:JUf 40 ~n lCas Pcll" 1 sa 1d She tD1f lllm. 'I hate to do th.l.s to }"00, but r guess I'" ju ;t ha V'@ to have m\ trieDd com. over here w1tb hts gun," the m.ut warned. W~ en tile clerk continued to 1gnore thE> demaod, Sh" S<u;1 the SUSJ)e('l W".ilJted tO- ward thE' corner of 47th and Ralboa and disappear~. TREE BURN SATURDAY Newport's aonual Chn st- mas tree burn Is s lated for i p.m. th1s Saturda~ at 4 locations. Children who bring tues to the burn sites are eligible to win prltes. The fire department spon- sors the annua I burn to re- doce the fire ha7.ard r eated b) keepiJ\g dn ed-out yule trees, and to reduce the workload on cit} refuse crews. Trees should be brougttt to the beach JUSt east of the eac h burn site wtll have their names drawn to see who wins the grand pnze: a rot.md trtp tlrlcet for 2 to San Fnln- rist'O on an Air California Jet. Trt-es may be brought to the burn s1tes ngttt up to the 7 p.m. deadline, accord· iog to Fire lnspector Arl Morton. AIR WEST CASE SET FOR FEB. 6 Nt"Wport P1er, the northeast ·" Feb. 6 court heanng corner of Dover and 16th, has tx>en set oa a Newport Corona del Mar mall\ bt>ac n, Beach sult opposlng AlrWtst or just east or the ~E'wport airllne operations out ofOr- C enter fin station on Sanb ange CoUDty Airport. The Barbara near Jarr.boree. bearinJ W1ll be held tn ~t. A ticket will hE' given for 12 ofOrangeComtySupertor each tree, and ha U of each Court. ticket w111 be plart>d Ul a Th~ ctty seeks to force the drum for the drawm~t. There county to prepare a report wtll be 5 "''IMers at each on the eavironmental lmpact burn stte. F'irst prize 1s an of allowtnc Air West tore- AM-FM radto; second prize new Its leue to use the Is a high intensity desk lamp; coaoty-owned airpoTt. Nn- a pen and pencil set is 3rd port oootends that ltlte law prite; a flashll¢tt is 4th r equires such a rfC)Oir1 .,__ prtae, and thE' 5th prize fore tbe lease CIJI be II"&Qted. wlnner gets to ll¢1t the trees. Comty s..,.rvlaors voc.d · At a date sttllto be p1cked, • 1n November to olaly 1 ..., first place wtnners from lea.se for AJr West. Her Honor lakes bench Betty Lou Lamoreaux. the OOCIIIty's ttrst woman tratrlc fucire, w~n be installed F'rl- day as tra.mc trial commls- sJooer ot Harbor W.Uclpal Court bert. Mba Lamora a. ot Hunt- lllctoe Beach. will h&Qdle an tn.mc cu.. wbicb 1M DOW cUnded &mGq tM 4 .... ol Ule court. "We .. to .,...liM t:rame cc.t proc.edtna. ... IIICIMJ' Ud It ... tftk'W u lilt .. CM piiiMe la ·~" .. tDid tM ~ ,....._ daJ. •• AM si111a.c all tnmc cu. a .. •**-wm reas... ... ,.... .. _ ., ............. .... ...,.._. ...... .... • - Birch Log Questions For 1975 .......... "_, __ _ ----.... lcaa Ylll -It,..~~ • )'001 ... lrJior 10 IMdkl "" ...... .:::~~--,"""a::::.."'!= tarlll ,-.,. btjlonlni!J(a Pr---· -•Y -.to publloll4 loq by tho ~ .......... In tilt, .... IWq y-7 e Wby dorM our petM~~At, -'cwiY the State Doptrt ... t: --to tiuold ~ iruth ••--:;;;:;;::;;ii,jji4j:&i;;:jiii;-' ___ _, .... ....., -t ...... TILIP-1• (714) 61S .. I. ·1~~~q -~~ 1111 wa:r otllta- prodlildlaa 0011• ......... -art ... pol -cltUbtrltt --llootl ~1. AM, .. lrl4, :::--4o aat-boet. lilt or--Wo '-oaly -to offer. It W:::,. ...., lltft -II tbt -to wo,t -lwokr than befort tWt ud -tt•lud u CO 'upoee: tbe ,eoemies or God, fani.ly, and erlppltd r_..,t art CP'It OOttDby Ia our Mdot. Wo tllal do 10 l>ec:aute""' mtmbtr. O&rciiiiW Cowin. bll:lew that txP'OI'l" It the onlY sure way to BIIICMm' ol tbt Loallrille .top th011 who an dntroyfna our nation and c ... t.--1-~ ~of til oflta tndltiOIIIIINdtutlolll. about Rod Chi ... , ...-opium prOducllon, wlllch 11 ccrtt~butln& to the ¥tloo of ,_ CIP-...&. I .... t..pro. 'Far tr.-DH· IIWIY youna American~? • OP ,_CIT\' OP 1 3 Oft-D>ltt lilt 81-.. t PUIII'.Bml WDXLY, .., l'Mndi:J. lltcood ·-cOIBpr ... u orpals-ol 1 CPR mt-lA For .. Allaira AQOtltd 1 cr<>wl' rate b' Mtlolll ol. 1.11. OM wb.leh'WOUI r•lltlllaatar- ty .. .....;..bto ~ ... , b ...... ' ,_.. pold ot c-cltl 111<, C.W. 0111<4 ud lllltru-1111, tUtllt Ito· .,.._ pilot 10 tilt Eutp ll4dJolloc. Z'llll. c.ot den o1 lilt ~tte -- ~Polley Quell- • When food ahorii&C' throillflout the world are obvious and the wntl horror k no kt111« an impOIIiibUity in .A:merlca• why does our aowrnment PlY ten_J of thoutancb of Carmen n t to plant? • ....,. Coroa dll Mar, CllU. t&US. ::~:u:::. m;::: THI ldWJUIT BAllBOR EMStGN wu ad)~Spd oeat members of tM CCMII-Tlme, Hew York Tim,__. 111 addition to our one l'tiOiudon We wish to Fraabl, ResteD U1! Sula-uk iolne qUMUonL Aaklna the rfaht queStions berpr. c.ard Plal&Ddcol-hll alwlys bHn. the halfway mtrk toward 10 bt 1 -ol ~ elrelllllloo by coort '*"" No. A-20178 dolt<l Yay 14, 111111, to ~lor ell oo Fortlp Relallooa o1 eo.t b tilt c.-,. o1 Orup, Slate o1 Calllonlla, tbt U.S.A. lo --liD· In corporate DIWIJ'OOIDS. tbe pt• board roomt ot Cbatt MPIIattu llld'!._, ud CFR coolrollod 1al•tt· s1Ues 011 tbtnt-tanlllt, ell) tbey smUe rememberbl.s tbe words or Mr, KJ.sa1acer. a · delep.te to tbe DOW ~mou 1966 Btklerberc meettac: omalstt Krall ud Haracb. ttin the _.... Ho f\iJI ·th th ud bJ ,.... u.ttof g qUlllftld to publlab au uelD( ot Dtuoatl debtl, at- pol>llt-r-.s by law. localloos ol roourees, !a- BUderberprl met m A-It I • ..,.t answen. pe y, wt e prll at MeceYe, Fnuace. 1o help of many more aood Americans, some atteodaoce were the old re-honest amwen wOJ be forthcomina in 1975. e e dlcUonary definition of in· flati which correct) il "'an tncr~ie in the Owner Publ1slle laoce ct power ud tbe poa-ABVO E. BAAPA • • • • • • aocl r slbtllttes ccnceiYed by pur-llabtes, Netsoo and Darid Rockefeller, CFR chalrm&oi Time .W.ctnc Editor Hu- rJ ar .... Jd, Senators ud CFR Members MODdale. Mtnaesota, and Mathias, MUJtud. aDd State Dtc:ut- meot offtcerlandCFRmem- bers Helm.-(wb-.t •1) -•14 aod Wluloa Lord. Guy ud Ed mood Rotb- cblld came but tor more rea. sons nan that Edmood owns tbe hotel wher e they met. quantity of mo hich cau1e1 prices to ~·" and tinCt it is the JOVemment wh;ch ll lfl· PEG HA.APA • , . , • , .••••• Auoelate Editor tv dl , ••• u. A I 1 St189CRIPTION RATES pose..,. m.,.....uwg mer· FcnWD Policy Quettinnl creasm1 the quantity of money and th~caUJing •·u bor •• ~ $•oo·z ~800 ca's 1JOI'Idpos1Uoo. ; -. . ar . -.• • • • ~·.rear.~ ".! • years, ~ • -Tbe oame derlwes rrom the ._ Why do our leaden spend more than $80 the rise in prices, why do our leaden, from the billion annually on deferue while they supply President on down, blame h0UJeWi¥1. ullnea-~~o~BIJderberg Hoteii.DOoster- d J -/JtJf J._ ...Jt.._ beek, Netherlands, th&slteo! "Tbe ultimate pi of a su- pranatlooallst world com- m lmtty will DOt come qutet- ly, but II Is aot too euty to prepare ourselves tor UdJ: step tieyODd tbe oaUOD state." Do they thlnt ofKts· si.Dpr's spooaor, Net.oo Rockefeller. of tbe ' same CFR, saying, "The answer ts a s.-aoaUooal polltlcal being wttb the power to tax." foreign aid and credits. to our only likely men labor leaders, and others for irina . -,,.., .1;1 -y ~ tbe nrst meetlDgoftbegro~ 1D 1955. A mona: the members eomUn -the Communist nations? e' Why have programs inYol {Qrced • Why do our ieaderi sign diurmamen buAna sprtlad from coast to coaJt n th~y •eements with the Soviet 'Union which allow are wanted by neither black nor white the U.S.S.R. to adUne milituy superiority, and when their implementation has~ and whkh, if history is apide, will in any case sharp decline in educational qualitY AAVO E. HMPA, Olff'ltt' Md pubNshet of the EnsJvn tnvolnd will be f()ti)IJ tbe oooQ:•o~o~ most ~estJglolls Barnes in workl lel.dersrup •• PrlDce • PREDICTION OF THINGS TO COME Berobar<l. DaYid Rockefel-be broken at will by the Communists? equaDy sharp rile in racial•nimolity1 \ At the start of a new year, it Is usually the vogue to make predictions of coming events. There are the so-called experts in the foretelling field --such as "Cris- well predicts," with his gloom and doom views, and some bright h~es, and J eanne Dixon, who mixes her forecasts of danger and disaster with a Pollyanna ~tlmism for eventual peace and progress. The most p~ular view of things to come Is that the world is getting better every day in every way. and that mankind Is Improving, and steadily advancing In the search for peace on earth. I have it on highest· authority that this Is not so, and also that none of these soothsayers can rightfully claim the title of prophet. The Good Book spells out very c learly the credentials of a true pr~het; he has to live up to just one simple rule: he can't make a single mistake in his prophesying. None of the present-day crystal ·gazers can qualUy. There is cruel irony in the high hopes ler of Cbase Manhat· tan Bank. Baron Edmond de Rotbclilld offraoce, Giovan- ni AgneW, president of fiat, aDd Britain's Labor Party leader, Harold Wilson, a known but secretive F'ablan socialist. Other known so- cialists are Erlander and Palme, Swedish premiers, Pompidou of France, al.oog with Galtsk111, Deffere, Mot. let and Erler. What could socialists and capita lists have In common except con- trol and power? tn 1966 Included among the membersh.tp attending were Klssl.Dger of America, Sc hmidt of Germany, Rumor of Italy, Palme of Sweden, Btesheuvel of the Nether- lands and America. Happen- stance? Impossible. Don't fore;et the three Canadians whO attended in 1966, Mich- ener, Marchand and Martin, now Canada's governor gen- eral, minister or transport and senate leader. Much goes on here. Itali- an business executive Aur- elio Peccel, aner the 1966 meeting, ro~r~ded the Club or Rome, which ftr1ded a stu- dy-by-computer by the Mas- BUdetber gers are In bus- Iness too. Tbe Paris Club and the Consortium are pt. tlng their ducks, or countries lined ~. The Parts Club, 7 creditor nations, bas re. negotiated 80J, of Chlle's national debt. The Consor- tium, almost those same 7 nations, has granted $1 • .4 billion in aid to India, with- in a framework of the World Bank and the lnteroatlonal Monetary F'wd, bothofwhtch are· represented at BUder· berger. Do they who lend, control? Which Americans have moved lD this heady atmosphere marvelling at wonders to be performed? CF'R Senatprs Brooke, Case, JavUs, Mathias, McGee, Presidential Contender Scoop Jackson and Senate GOP leader Hugh Scott,CFR Congressman Brademas, FreUngbuysen, Hays and Reuss. Also Representatives Hollfie2 and Matllard. Can It be that any ol these wtll foUow the path of Bilder- bergcr Gerald Ford? We sboUkl uk why the at. tempt at complete secrecy of tbese meettDgs? Why tbe news blackout by the CFR controlled news medta? Tbe last meeting was ferreted our by Liberty Lobby aDd material above S~Wlled by Life Lines. Is one world government tbe Bllderber- ger motive? • Why does the United States continue to • Why is it that the same aroops and support -by its: presence and its huge fmancial individuals who want to coddiC ·~· whiJe backina -a United Nations whic:h is hopelessJy handcuffina law enforcement offic\als ~ntinue devoid of prineiple, b a aounding board for to work diligently for the c:onfiiCition: of the cutthroats and tyrants, and is u near to being personal weapons of law-abidin& Amerka,u? totally anti-American u is possible? e Why does a nation which was founded on • Why lw there. -been no accounting for a belief in the God;given right to life p.how so more thl& one thousand American send&emen little concern for the ugly daughter of hTndreds who are still millina in action in Southeast of thousands of unborn infants? Alia, especially when there is good reason 10 ·• Why docs the present administration plan believe that some are still alive? to expand the Occupational Safety and Health • Why does praise continue to flow to Administration (OSHA) when it c:an be easily anyone who had anything to do with the shown that OSHA has not improved safety and shameful peace treaty reprdina Vietnam -a health, that it has provtn to be 1 bureaucratic treaty which aUowed 300.000 North Viet· monster devouring free enterprise, and that it is namese to remain in South Vietnam, thereby not wanted by the American people? For more iDlormatloo oo tbe Bllder bergers see Am- erican Optnioo Book Store, 504 Old Newport Blvd., New- port Heights, or phooe 6.46- 0645. guaranteeing the tremendous advances made Copyrftht J97j by 1'11~ Joh11 Btrch Socitty F«liUIYt TOM ANDERSON kllr .v 'h< I re mt'nJ ous I can m~·rcase 1n cnm t m our cou ntry" k'h.,1• thr h•t'a.,down of l~w and ordu '' k'hy th t' al arm i ng t'rosion of our na tro na! monhty" 1\nJ '4'h<~l l·an wr Jo :rhour !1'' I havt! t ell you without 'LEARNING RESOURCES' IS PTA TOPIC The Corooa del Mar high school PTA wut meet at 10 a.m. ThtQ'sday, Jan. 9, In the faculty lotmge. The topic will be "In- creasing emphasis on use of resources in learntng." Mrs. Zatha Tallman will present the program, giving an Insight Into different kinds of resources tn the media center, what ls meant by lnd lvlduallzed Instruction, 3nd dtrrerent forms In com- municating Ideas. The pro- gram will be followed by a tour of the media center. Mrs. Edward Cavanaugh, president, invites all inter- erted persons to attend the open board meeting a1 9 a.m. and a ~ottee ~et to- gether at !r.-45, before the general meeting, of the ~timists for achieving universal The Rltchardson· Report peace, for they are pursuing this noble mort· JnJ l l ltlf31<: nn ht'l1<'r .lnSW\'rS 1h.ar. IIHN.' piO\'JJl•J rr~:e ru.ly ,b)-Ju.ds<o1 Jjjmo,t.D ll~ple, •Cm·urt J u d~t·· fnr the lOth JuJrl'ial l'ih'Ull Court of rt'St'n'atw n that wt ha 11e roo many laws. Nu £'!/)' council. no c·uu11ty board, nu s tatt' or national legitlaturt t'~u has ur tr•a will imprDIIt' o n the Tt'n Commandmenrs or the Goldt'" Rule. If .,;..e can't follow Ten Commandments. how can we pos~rbly foll ow I 0,000? The prob,J..rnt., i5 ,not a !ihartaae of l;,w&.• l>l!Illo.se ·Without divine t!rl~ee~ ·Prayer! 117 SEliA TOR a. 1.. U:IIAIUmR CR _ -l Wld the Bible are ruled out of our tax-: supported schools. There is no place for our Lord and His Word in the de- liberations at the United Nations, called by some the last best h~e on earth. God is love, but there is empty lalk of loving our brother without any acknow- ledgment of our Father in Heaven. There is endless lip service to the cause of peace, but a lack of commitment t o the Prince of Peace. Far from assuring us that the world is getting better and better, the Bible warns that perilous times shall come, "for men shall be l overs of their own selves, covetous, boasters, proud, plas- phemers, disobedient to parents, un- thankful, wlholy ... lovers of pleasure more than lovers of God." Our Lord tells of the signs that point to the coming of the end: wars and rumors of wars, nation rising against nation, famines, pestilences, earthquakes, and many false pr~hets, deceiving many. One of these false prophets will gain such prominence and fame that ·he will be acclaimed as saviour, and an apostate world will turn to him in worship and accord him all honor and power. He will Indeed bring peace to all nations, ' because he will become the dictator of the whole world, claiming both secular and spiritual authority over all pe~les. Then will come the time of the Great Tribulation, threatening total destruc- tion to all that dwell on the earth. This Is no Jeanne Dixon fantasy, or Criswell caper. Bible students are familiar with 'these predictions from their study of Isaiah, Ezekiel, Daniel, Matthew, Thessalonians and Revelation. They loolt for the coming of our Lord, and for new .beavens and a new earth, wherein ctweUeth rigbteousnesa. Ollly tben, when the false prq,het and h1B 'followers are put a-y, will there be peace . 0o earth,' under tbe rule of the Prince ol Peace and the S.viour at tbe world. Amen. Even eo, come Lord Je~US. ~ "F• rht Lord Gad i. • aUlt eed •i•W: •lk Lonf •HI aJw ,.u •od aJ:CIJWf : •o aoad dl ioa wi;l i lie • ic .. olcl 1-... thtt -• •""'~~"· 0 '-I of ....... w...Mi ... -... -~ ....... P•lo 14:11,12 Predicting Isn't the beet occur in the controlled In- policy ..tor pollUcians, es-dustrles. The people start lllrnllb , v. rr trng rn 1 he l':rpcr pectally il they put their to rebel again: "Hey, where Rook of -D .. Ita Th eta Phr L<~w predictloos into print. Us-are all the goods and ser-Ftatrrnrtr. (Quote I ually their mistakes come vices that we once enjoyed? Sometime bth ~. <~ father back to hatmt Ulem at elec· Who Is to blame":''' Now, does wrotr.. a letter whkh said tloo lime. That•s why there government at thlspotnt say, "Wh en 1 w:ts .a hoy ,I had to be Is a better chance of an "We're sorry, we're to home nery mgh t. wit hout fail. office holder keeping his blame"? Not oo your llle. at a 5e1 tune I they cal l~d 11 a campaign promises than his The buslnessf!lan will re-dect'nt ho ur rn thost' days) and making predictions. Both, of celve the brtmH>f the blame. my parent~ wanted a pretty The lp ro bl~m iJ not pm·erty. The poores t people · 1\men<·a ':n e ~more wealthy hetttt off than mosl of the people of Africa, Asra. and South Ame rica. If we compare the 1fieor of th rs nation with th~: poor of an ywh ere el~. there rs no compari son. Each year our standard of living has risen. And each year the crime course, are rare occ.asions. The bigger the businessman, Only God can see what the the more the heat applied. good rdea a~ to whtre I would rate has rrsen . Last call! We still have almost 100 brand new '74's future holds. The rest of Tben just a hop and a sldp, be unt rJ the n. Most krd~ had T h t pto b l t m u not us poor mortals can only and some smart bureaucrat regular l:hores to perform unt'mployme;,t. If it were assume, blsed on assessed eocouraged by the soctaUsi before they ~·au ld go anywhere unemployment, then the fa cts and good judgmeot,a.od educators and ecooomlsts, and it was sti ll ~·ons1d ered a greatest upsurge of lawless ness on human frallltles, But here advocates that government rare treat to borro w .the family and violence would have goes. nationalize the businesses, car for specral occasiohs. A s 1 occ urred in this country Here Is what I believe In tbe best loterest of the read th e; n~wspapers ar wato.:h ; during the depression years of present circumstances teU pli>Uc. of course. telni~ion. 1 ca n't help but long the 30's when we had about what 1975 wJII offer Meanwhile, as more busl- price-slashed to savings! ~1 c for a return to th ose days aliforn.t.a : infbtion and m -nesses can't compete with widespread unemployment. This was not the case . Tht ptobl~m is not lad of employment. Both wtll get lnflalioo llOd governmental wh en 'grass' was something to much wor-se, The fedenl liiterference, more bllnt-be mo wed and th e long walk government has been ln11atp ruptcles occur. This In-to sc hool didn 't refer to 'the edut·otion. Every year we have lng the currency for decades, creases 1mempk>yment aad hike across I he parkmglot.' " spent mort doll an; both in and lnflaUon Inevitably lea'ds the pli>llc demands tbat gov-Bob's dad neve; wen.t to actual .llmounts and as a to unemployment. eroment do something about college. Hi \ mother nt'ler even percentage of our nation.lll The last 10 years llave it, Government agaln re-finished high school. But they mcome on .. ·du ;:at .on . and yet been the worst. Whenever spends wllh a wealth of new worked hard ; have a nice home crimt' and l:~wle'-~ness have government can ~t any programs. nearly pa id for: a slightl y used contrnued to nse. with using printing press 1975 will see the emer- money to pay Its debts, 1t gence of mort Inflation. new car; they've ~ved some A FOURFOLD PROBLEM will cootlnue to do 110, And Why? Because most people money . Dad started out as a The prohle m. as 1 sre r1.1s wben government Inflates are still lmware tr.t co•-da y laborer but he 's a foreman basically fourfold. and U finally gels bed jtDOuglt eromeot causes It by lnflat-now. Dad and Mother wanted T h c fi r 5 1 P a 1 1 1 5 that the cltl.%ens becoma lng the mcmey supply. 1975 Bob to have all the ~rmr~.~r11 rnc~s. Thf' 1J,.o tllat aware or its effect, and if will see the tmposWon of "advantaaes" that they never .w n or .Jaugf1t,•r shuuld b.- the cltbens are astute, they price cootrols, especially on had. They sent Bobby orr to drmcd notllm&. tlwulol hm•,, wlll demand that government the larger lor:!ustries. 1975 colleae. Now he knows that t lnl1a B ' e l'•''·''l liiiiX, slluuld da sop tlng, ut, 1 the will see shortages and tbe dad'• employer has not only I I ll I dl ot IIII,Yth tng. peop e are ecooom ca Y g. appearance more ud viciowly exploited his dad but nora.o.t, they wtUasico.-ern-more goods from oar Thr q•cond rart i~ !he has pollut~d the air :~nd thr h 1 r h 1 meot to solve the problem shel•es, ooe by one, and c ~<" I at someon<' e se ro...,,.( tha water for the rest 6~ us: has h t government created. thea bJ dozeDs, tbe Items you a livi ng. a om\:, a 1 V. 111, Government wtll Uways that we now enjoy. 1975 wlU put out products that are hoth l:ar, and '4·hatnot just b~..:atlk .ti:l!l~lii:A obllge by offering a wealttl 5ft a Oood of goYeromeotal u~less and dangero us: that the ! you arc you: ind withoul any of new programs ttat will cootrols IDd regulations, all ..:ompany dad works for must repul to your acbilitin, ytwr inevitably cost a baad.le. UDder tbe gu1se of pubUc he restructured. phaKd out efforts, your SUCI."e(Jes. Tht Where dotbeypttbe~noney? prof:ectJoo. Tbe free marttt and ~uppl•nted by lhe "puhlic govemmenl, meanin.c other Where else ••• print til will be f\artber sllflocated. 5ector" of the el:onomy. Sob people, owes it 10 you. Thll anotber batchotpaper mooey 1975 wtU see creater ~mem~ A_... wt.• has lcarned !hat mor.ls are p-recept, which reeeind IU iLIIU tu apiA. .. .ueb ot ptoymeot ID tbe prtt'l.te Me-11 r h. d d h 1· · course eausesmoretnDatlaa tor, u4la the publte M<:tor ~'. ~~~ •one an t at,.,. t~ron major impetus under the New ••• wher~ lbe people more IDCI more make-wort . ts malce·bdlevc. last IPTtRJ, Deal, J\as been seconded, ODCt apJn ask pernment jobe wW bt crat.ct. Tbt youna Doh sot arrellled ~~ •! 1Uppleme ntcd, expanded and to 10lve tbe problem. eolt of 10ft!'DU11Mit wlU t.p drua party and Dad ani,! turthared by earch 1uccnsive Soooer or larter, ud I qpwud, ..,ard.IIIJWIJ'd.ll-Mother shdled out money fOt national administration. bellne tt wtn be 19'75, coY-peclanr on tbe ftderallent. hail •nd 1 IIWYtf so that If , Tha tbltd plft, and tied in trameDt wtDoftG'prtctOOD-lt711 Will be a dlt}Dilrar Bob t'Ver did dec:tde to IPPIY wi~ theM reao011, illh~ ~lkf trola u a .olat:Joar to r-•· and 10 till wtAfll "*Hac for a job .• he wouldn't have to tll•t wlten~11, yo. dott 'l-rru ~~:.,. '::~~~; ;~ DOt .U.illt:: ':::;; lilt a criminal record antOna , wfJA tA• .llw. M•t yH ft.-.~ ..-ut, wiD ....._!7 aeetpt to =~ ....._ fth acti•Hiu •oa tha,MI oltly tltl rtpt, b1u tlr• prtc. OCIID'ollutM._..... ot Pll'dt .... tar tilt kit employment •A1pllc:allon form. lfforwl dwty, 10 t•k '"' ,~rw TM pw ....-wtD ..t IIIII ,..,_ of ,__1 ta-. 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Milt of II -·-(VII -~~ ...~ ........... 2 t ..... 7 .... ,.,.. IIYf...,.. ,..... .... , -111 ....... .,.,,. •• .. ' • Brb II£IPOIIT HARIOR IlliG• -I THU1t$DAY, JAN. 2,lt11 COIIOIIA DEli!Mj ~ Now Farmers con protect your hom1, auto or apartment for f esr.. 5411-5554 • RABBITT INSURaNCE 1914 Harbor lil•cl. Coata Meso I BY IAITMAH ICO • DEBS MAKE BOW TO SOCIETY HERE ARE the Children's Home Society debutantes who made their bow to society Saturday at the Newporter lnn: front row, len to right, Linda-Kart Store, Kathleen Ano Riley, Sally Ann Clark, Molly Loutse Lynch, Ell.za- betb Anne Hltzel, Judith Ann Bostwick. Brtgtt Bustl. Candace Leigh Unger aDd Katrtna Killerer; middle row, Robin Joy Humpllrtes, Lori NeJ..soo. Laurl Elizabeth Her~ bert, Jamesoo Ll.zbeth BedaU. Patrlda Sue Creamer, MarcIa Rennie Porteous and LesUe Johnston; back row, T er 1 Ann Tiber g. Louise Ann Roblasoo., Mary Lathrop Lowell, Patrice Ailsa Young, Dana Suzanne Farmer, Jeanette Arnold Fraser, JuHe AnD KIUian, Margaret Louise Kerr, Kathryn Mary Lang and Alysoo DeMis Nay Scholz. (Photo by Peter Z. M. Singer.) 1710 MIWPOIT . ' COlT t. Milt. By Mrs. Donald L. Hall Tbe Newport Harbor debu- tantes and a host of family '~~~~~~~~~' member s and friends step-ped Into spriogtlme Satur- day night attheannualChlld- ren's Home Society ball 1n the Monte Carlo R:oom of t he Newporter lnn, IJ•o ORICUU.l WESTER" I. MARI"f Art t.r A, K•lc:h ,UBERT R. KELCH Art & Restoration 673-9383 3800 E , Coo st HI ghwoy PRIVATE STORAGE S+l""r · Golol · Coon~ · V<~Nob4n (714) 835-7t.C1 I The debtbntes •ere el- egantly attired ln traditional white ball gowns and gloves. Each costume was eahatlced by a nosegay of bright sprlng flowerbuds and the cherished gold Children's Home So- ciety medallloo, symbol of the society's assistance to children. Greetlng guests at the en- trance to the ballroom were Mrs. Terrell Lake Root, president of the Newport Harbor Auxillilry, and Dr. Root, and Mrs. Henry Stot- senberg, ball chairman, and Mr, Stotsenberg. Robert Jackson, the host ror the taU, welcomed the guests and spoke briefly about tbe wide scope of ac~ Uttttea lD "'Wtdt!b dbt1dret~'s • &mo-SodOIJidO .,..._., ~ triYoh'ed. He mtroduced Wrs. ~ORTHERN 95 VALUE now 2'' 1Sforlite HEATING PAD Relieve echH and pains;·· relax tense, tired muscles with 100thing hNt. Buih-in night lig~ on three· position heat coritrot leta nlect a vari.tv of room. 100" water~ -· Root, who ln turn introduced Mrs. Stotsenberg. Master or Ceremonies, Or. Thomas Wentworth Doan, Introduced each debu- tante, who, oo the arm of her l':ither or presenter, pro- ceeded through the ballroom to the stage whei'e she made her formal St: James bow. The presentation cer e- mony completed, the debu- tantes were escorted by their tattlers to the dance floor for t11e debutante wal12:, and tbereatter, were quickly c lalmed by thelr escorts. The debutanles, tllelr par- ents aDd their escorts are: Miss Jameson Ll.zbeth Bedall, Mr. and Mrs. Wyn~ nett BedaU Jr., Gavin Rush Hedrick. M lss Judith A.nn Bost- wtct, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Norris Bostwick, Stewart Pace Collester, Miss Brlglt Bush, Mrs. Beverly Canady Morphy, Thomas O'Conner. WlssSally Ann Clark, Mr. aDd Mrs. Wllllam Davk1 Clark, Kenneth Eugene New~ berry. Miss Patricia Sue Cream~ er, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Trygve Llllegraven, Mark Lawrence Reuter. Miss Dana S~Ra.Me Far~ mer, Mr. aDd Mrs. John Stepheo Furner, Michael Dougold Thamer. Miss Jeanette Arnold Fnser, Mr. and Mrs. David Ladson Fraser, David Ken- neth Nellsen. Miss LaurlElit.abethHer~ bert, Mr. and Mrs. Gavin Shearer Herbert Jr., Broce Roy D'EII.scer. Miss Ell.z:abeth Anne Hlt- zel, Mr . and Mrs. Raymood Frederick Hit.t.eJ.. Gordoll Wayne Miller. Miss Robt.n Joy Humph· ries, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Clayton Humphries, Timotby John Mackenzie. Mlss Leslle Johnston. JameS Earl Johnston and Mr s. Polly Harmoo Johns- ton, Gary Robert Farr. Miss Margaret Lout~ Kerr, Mr. and Mrs. John Sm ith Kerr, William Rob- ert Somers. Miss Katrina Klllefer, Mr. aDd Mrs. John Klllerer, JOhn Warren Eastman. Miss JuUe Ano KlUian, Mr. aod Mrs. Donald Wtl- l1am KU11a.n Jr., Mark Ar- thur Hoppe, Miss Ka.llu'yo Mary Lang, Mr. ud Mrs. David wan Lane. Mlebael DIAne Par- ashis. Nlas Mary Lathrop Lowell. Cokmel aDd Mrs. Arthur Carter lowell n, Wldalllpmu Georce Duld Norrla. Wlso lloiJ1 ,__.. LJIICb, Mr. ud Mrs. Fra.llll: William LJDCb, Junes Edward Gam. Wlu Lori Ne._ llr,llld Mrs. KIQDitbNtlloG.LAiaDd Thomas Pl&e•. Mtu Maretl. R.W. Por- teou, llr. lDd Mrs. Mort Porteou, Philip Jef!tt)' 0'- CoaDJr .. Wtso Kalllloeo Aao Riley, Dr. ud Mrs. Rotw E4a..-l Rlloj, koCI llcl¥w. -....... """ ---0... Udllta. TOGI WU. tee Rcttsm. JoM aueMtl 0'...,... ... .u,--• ., kaols, lit ..... lira.- WQ8c-. --~~-' -~---. lit ......... -..... .................... .. 'l'tn -,..., llr ... Mn.'ftUII4JW ... -,..., -Leo ?111 1 .... C't¢'1 ~ u.r ............ - Lee Unger, Kermit Fredrick Rima. Miss Patrice Ailsa Young, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Robin Y ouog, Dale Kelty Leak. For 21 years tt has been the pleanre or the Ne'ti'JX)tt Harbor Auxtua..ry or Child- ren's Home Society to honor outstanding yolllg women of the harbor area bv present- ing them at the tall. Members on the 1974 debuta.Dte taU committee are Mrs. Terrell L. Root, presi-Adelines audition dent; Mrs. Henry Stotsen-The Harborlltes Chapter berg, ball chalrman; Mrs. or Sweet Adelines is c ur~ Altred V. Jorgensen, debu-rently auditioning newmem~ tante cbairman; Mrs. Del-bets. The chorus wtll r om- vert Van Ornum, debutante pete 'in April ag:atnst other presentation; Mr s . -Mason groups from Arizona, Ne- Roe, ba ll decorations; Mi-s. vada, and Souther n Call~ Donald L. Hall, public rela-fornla in Pasadena. Tho! 60~ tlons; Mr s. Wilson Wood-member chOrus placed 4th man, treasurer; Mrs. Wal~ last year out or 30 compel- lace· Gerrie, debtbnte prt>-ing choruses. cllapters meet In Mlssloo Viejo, Gardea GrOve, and Fullerton. Harborlltes chorus re- hearses every Monday at 8 p.m. at the College Park Elementary School, 2380 Notre Dame Road, near falr and Falrvtew, in Costa Mesa. Mrs. GaH Haney or Costa Mesa directs the Chrous. ball party; Mr s. James Lou~ Sweet Adelines Is an in ~ den, debutante presentation ternatlonal organization tea; Mrs. W.il;ur V. Mills, dedicated to teachin g Its Women of all ages are photography l'halrman; Mrs. members the art of singing invited to atteod the weekly ~ rehearsals. For more In-Garry L, Short, invitations; ... -part barbershop ha.rmooy I I I I formattoo about Sweet Ade~ Mrs. James Dehlsen, reser ~ w tllout mus ca accompan- !!!!! -~1 L COAST HW'f. 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Ctlll.-t1 ~.,. ............. ~ e#n!f • 1 4'• •·~ 1M ...,n ... .,. o..._.. c_,. 4 PICKED FOR EBELL TOUR home, 1645 Yachts. man's Q)ve,CorooadeiMar, Is three story, split level, NEW! with entrance at midd le le· ---------- vel. Persian rug In entrance with its tle tone of home. All rooms bave bay views, and play- decks. Ll~ . dining and kitchen are on middle level. House is f1lled with muy Effective, Dec. 23 LAGUNA FEDERAL WILL PAY A collections from world tra-._ _______ _ GUARANTEED, NEW HIGH OF J3f4" per annum CERTIFICATES COMPOUNDED WORLD WAR I TANK that ·•worked as good as any of the real ones" was one of Bob Brandt's creations during his Hollywood prop-making days. Tbe girl is Eleanor Boardman, and the picture ts "She goes to war," an early epic of the l9ZO's •. . ' 7 . OfDTIMER IS ST-ILL IN THERE FIGHTING . " ,liD DAVIS •we -WliM w'N -.;• ud I wu _.._ Ma. PriM .,..., Jrt ... t" llil diS-Bob --. • "old ..., .... .._,....,....,. "•u ,.. 'Ill lit tlttlln tUt ......... . .......,, ......_ Wlllo 1IU atlloit • :7' • Dl ....,. .. • .... tM1C Will IIIII ""' --~-~~-lllda ................................. ~-"'' BltttilinlliO~rtaM· ............. lilii- ... pUt I' ,_,.. 11 IUD I told Ill-, ~ I IMW M to aae .UI ·..:::p' ... WM lllrtl .... II lli-Miilillllf\ ae a 1'111'111 lldl...._lllt. Lui mat. wtllilela.' lo t11i11 lit me 1 .u. u.A. • aW ' oue. I wu ullid tD ell&lr tile! ._., ftrlt futallmtDt ot c1o It Ud tbt dr• -.,.d C11t II) to IDt ud let M I* llbl ...... ---I WU I& old-· aa EutP 1tGrJ oa bl8 ute Ud ~ tbiJ au tboaebt Ud 1a14 him ai'CMM. At ~ ttM llioa .... IIIII I 1114 told ot Ida -.rlJ ·*" ta . J-.. a &nat ttnow:• 1 wu 1111 tria ud -btiD bMa • a fw ._. ta lllJ CaUJia"ala, ...... & tDb at . 8aay JtiH ol PI'OP..tMIUIUaa DO llel'm. • bit. WeU. Mr • art ... I lid .. ao eulJ ap to ai$P)lt 1U kept Bob Bradt ID tiM ttlllci ••t'Ye DeYtr barmtd U W• of bl.t _... ~ 1t lid widowed mother, a itJDt ID, of IDOYte mUmr cM'IDI 10me mal ID mJ ute. 1 alftJI llld 1tarted lllrllll*c tlll•rt"'ct Fruee cf~[lDI WorM War of HoUJWOOd't '*'"* yara. a hacllamon tDJttad of_.., aad I rttDtldld ..._ 01t tat r. aad bls days In a eopper H..-cM-tlaped trl~Ddtb~ps w1tb a bit lD 1 bcWM'a moutb. ADd c•lr IIIAWt He0111..t lMm. miM ID Meueo. Tbt rough tbe old-Ume ltara sueb 11 Lon tn tbe old dlJI • ID ArW.. Tbfr .,.... Olt 7 w41f·, Mr. Ufe 1D the Mmcan mbies Chaney, RolliaJd Coleman. the and Melico, I atnya tid my Brldttl Jlilt alit JtW... 10 J.oeladtcl kDUe-flgbts, I.Dd 8eDDett liltuai.Dd Vllma Ban-borM I.Dd q before I Ita." I &0t lp, Woa oil ID) Pt••• CIYI-IM, kY • 0Dt clay 00 0. tel ot I ftlm ......,.,.cS I IIUdlrcbW II'OIDd • • • ADd, aomettme tD tbe early about tbe slDkiDC of tbt Tttu-mr biDd ·-I blft brttta-._.. He ltl.rDed eoougb Spulsb tweotlu, t~t•s ld sure just lc Bob ten 1Dto tbt hQCt talk •• ..S .eartld dowa Clfttiii'CII· to be blrtd later to Interpret when, Fruit Buck, tbe great t>e'lDr ued .tor water ICtlld. trum. 'l'bNt 1'111 .,... t..mc for back east eagtneers woo aotmal btllter, took bim a100c ''I eDdtd ~ tn the boJIWal out of thl mHttDc Ud· ..,. w~e explol'tnr for ore ftnds. to lndta with a crew to eap. tor 1 Joog Ume. Wbtle I wu eame bact. Tbey bad learned college ture animals for Frank's ft.rst there 1 got to tb1nkinr abOUt ••r•Yt bMD 1 alaD mu all Spuiab, bat didn't know how blg juDgle mcwte. tbe iact that there watn't 1 my We, bat tllllt ... .._ tbt to speak Mexican," Bob ex-••we went ~ tilto Nepal, and single first-class prop abap dDJoU witt for tbt WCirllilc plaJDa. eaugbt this big rb!no, and U and scene dock lD Hollywood. man. Now, tbly'N • JDr tbl In tbe early 1920s, Bob gra. 'Was my JOb to babysit blm all Wben 1 cot out. I took all of labor neut...... ' rttatec! bact to show business. the way backacross the ocean " my savlDp and optDed the Hol-Bob 8rudt .,, be. -..'t He ·got a Job mating props Bob remembers. "We beca~e lywood Prop SbOp IDd Sceae baft Ytr1 mtcb 11ft ID..tbl -., at .!aramo~mt studios. good friends, When be would get Dock on Santa MODica Bini. of worldly &OOdJ, \ Tbey were mak1ng a C. B. restless, I would pet blm and It was the best." ••1 cu't &awd to kMp pay. De Mllle tllm about the Ten talk to him and he'd calm down Bob operated the shop from IDJ tue1 oo thta boule . 10 I ~omma.odments," be recalls, I got so I could lead hlm around Us ooeninll In the late 1920s 1111• t•u moft JlhttJ '1000, and the educated engineers by the ~r Up. until his retlremeot In 1959. ht says. they bad 0011d1ng the chariots "The animal trainers said He moved to NewpoTt in 1957 But be doeso't want your didn't even lr:Dow how to make rhinos couldn't be trained. When buytng the tot on Cutf nr: sym~thy. He still goes arOund a wheel. The tires kept falling we finally got him ott the ship 'During his Hollywood days, passtng out a calllDg card that ott. I tried to be tlnd and let a.nd be was loose in a sort of he survived a brief run-in wltb saya "Lord, I cjC) (lYe thee them take advantage of my ex. corral, he ran wildly ~ and one of America's most power-tbanka for the abuodaae. that perlence. They Jaughed at me. down the length of the thing, ful labor leaders. Is mlDe." AUTO, BOAT HOME, · COMMERCIAL, INDUSTRIAL, BONDS 2239 Fairview Rd. COSTA ~ESA . 642-6500 546·3205 . --.... ers. LIMITED TIME ONLY! THOMPSON VITAMINS EX· P9 36 Reg. $11.95 Mow $9.95 s • .,. $2.0o 8-c::oMPL !X" sr• Ret, $ 7. 95 Mew $6.95 Sew• $1.00 E GRAM C Reg.$ 6.95 M•w $5.95 Seve $1.00 VITAMIN EG R•1o $10.510 M'w $1.95 S.v• $1.55 ROSE HIPS C Buy 2510 .. , •• 75 ... 100 f,.. S.ve $3.75 LEOntiM. KELP & 16 KIT ., LM~flht & '16, ~~til.e, P~ 're!1.75 IPPIF.H HExr.rny -Foons 0-14-7783 ' . ' l ' fi·Jt·RIIJ.il m·:'li\n, ... =----... L..-o.::::-.. := ........ -CIIAII.Ia. .. . " ·L:J.s '4 • lr·~.-C" 'J J ,. : '. .L . ~"--A.-·. ' I:J'i • J:ZO 6 R:4f IN IHUTIIS IHIEE &,. POUI TNU-Y, JAil. 2.·1515 CIIIIOIA 0£t.IIAR, CAL. Boys Clllb of thO Harbor Area will lnstall ofl'lcers aod board members at a Jan. I hmcbeoo at tbe Ir- vine Cc.st Comtry Club. DeDn1s O'Neil of Harbor Hl&bla.Dds, Newport Beach city attorney, will be the c tub's prealdent for the nut year. others elected tift the c tub's December meeting were 1st vice-president Wil- lard Jordan, Zrwhtce-presi- deut Newell Stickler, sec- retary Todd Nicholson, and treas~~rer Clarence Clark. Board members to be in- stalled are l.octDnbents Wll-· lard Co11rtney, 611 St • JameS, Cl11f Haveu; Walter Cruttendetl Jr., 4507 Brtghtoo, Cameo Shores; Harry Green, manager of Costa Mesa Golf aDd ColE- try Club; De l ManJels, Hunt- togton Beach; Roy McC ardle, wbose otnce is at 1810New- port, Costa Mesa; Ht Newell Stickler, 11Z5 Essex, West- cun; Bob Weed Z601 Bb.ct- thorn, East Bi~; and WU- )114 Jordlo, %269 sa.ta Aoa, Costa Mesa. Newly elected to tbe bol.rd is Russell Reck, 29-41 Java, Costa Mesa. The loc'11 Boys Club now '!"'"''., S b clllties, at 594 JOEL ROTHMAN bas been named general manager of the Newport Beach Marriott Hotel, the new 377 -room hotel taclllry in Newport Center, due to open inAprll, 1975, He was formerly resi- dent manager of the Los Angeles Marriott Hotel aDd bas served the hOtel chain In Wa shington, D. C., Chi - cago am1 New Yo rk, Here- ceived a B. A. c!t>gree In 8COPC:UIIkS ff015· Denison Uni versity in Granville, OhJo. CHURCHES Ll ta&. A lift n..-er ,.. 1by t)'N ol mu or woma.o •• , lot It ftJ, ow« oa dl.lpiiJ, Jet 10 ladl:rid.t t .. t it n.t tbt buds ol each reelpJ•t, reprc.Uiu ot eo lor. or stu, wbetber clMD or toUtd. It cut• freelJ'. to rk:b a.od poor ame. from tbt haods ot tbe cfYer. No lbilp to ~mtle ••• each cOuld dO lila -orntr on: bottlll&. It waa tbe c1ft of Cbe NEW YEAR! LOOKING BACK lor a D.., tomorrow , •• Is It wor1b OOil.S1d«atiOD? WID it help us make use of tbla woodr001 pft, iD- creue Ita nlue, DOt ool.)' to om own indl'f'ldtal ~elves, but ttl value of ooe 'to another. Rl'ftew and reYiae • • • •UI 1t bell> enbaDce tile bea...,ol tills gtll, dooDle Jts suor as It aps? Wbo can say, but shall we try it? All bl.'te tad Jlll1n .•• lou of loved ooes and trleodl • • • but ft&e qualities or kwl.ng ties eunoc: be lost or broken ••• they u.,.e aptn wUhlJI us and r eflect l.o ~hers. May I begi.D my year wHh a great THANK YOU to aU the Bee Line readers ••• for tbelt IDaoy wonder- ful notes, pbooe calls and Yl..slt.s ••• some J have sbl.red Ln tbe a.e Ll.oe from time to time ••• so, bopefl.tlly, tbeir worthi- ness, hawtness and fWl were multiplied by each of you • • • u ooe to aootber. NEW PASTOR IN . C.D.M. Corooa del Mar Com- munity Congre gational Church wtll ge t a new min- Ister this Sunday, when the Rev . Donald Warren Kutz, 31, Ls Installed as pastor. He succeeds Or. PhiLip Murray, who retired In September. Dr. Stuart Anderson or Long Beach, who has ser- Ved as interim pastor While the church was seeking a new minister, wtu beCome interim minister of H111 - crest First Congregational Church in Whittier, which Is also seeking a new pas- tor, ~n the retirement of Dr. George Haskell, after 41 years ot ministry, 11 at the Whittier cburch. The ReY. Kut%, W"ho 1s a bachelor, was ordained In 1969, He ls a grad111.te of Muskio.gum College In OhlO. attended Oberlin College in the same state, and got his master's degree tn dlvi.Dity from V&DderbiU University in Nasbv1lle, Tenn. IT-AI. PACIIIO DWEKEATON IIOIIERT DU11AU. NOW ........... T . SOUT~. ~9R S't I SPECIAL PRICF.S ON SIZES SHOWN I RADIAL FOR IMPORfS AND COMPACTS Steel-Belted GSOO+S 2131 • ,PLYMOI!Tlloro~GRE-r;;,"•cm.;·to !Ul~aodluif . G.6,TIONAL CHURCH, 3Z6Z --d "· ..._ llolotrt> • Dou.ble Steel Belts • Flve-~b.Qtes~ , .. , ,, & 9:41 RATED R HE" A.RRIVAL·-A-IIf'l«'• lt•tl crocbdcJ K. illt Sin ,ll_.tb~rcfl!/ ,., Al&o f'lills. t4lm .. of . 2Br (...WI=!}• 1/2 -off DI AN A BAHDTLOW OF C.M. Dl ES AT AGE 30 Sen1ces were held Sa tiD"- day at Newport-Mea Chris- tian Ceoter In Costa Mesa lor Dti.Da Budtlow, 30, who died Christmas day at Hoag bospttallfter a klog lllness. Mrs. Baodtlow 1s survived 'by her husband, Edwar.d; daughters Stepba.Die and Hil- lary, both ol Costa Mesa; her motber, A..noe Shelton, of Glendlle; her sister, Sbaroo Roy ot Hollywood, and brothers George Roy of Woodland Htlls. Michael Roy ot San Francisco and Ray- mood Sbeltoo ot Newport Boac h. Or. George Wood COO- dueled tlle serrtee. Burial was ID Pboa:l.lx, Ariz. UGAL MOTIC!' NOTICE OF IMTENTIO!I TO ENGAGE IN THE SALE .OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES 12.30.?4 To Wbom It Mar Concern: Subject to lut&Dce of tbe Uceue ~~~Plied tor, DOtice Is boreby ctna U.t Ill< UDder.IJped praposea to se U alcoboUc btYtnps at tbe premlJet.. desc.rlbed as foL. lows: 103 Mar.IDe An., Bal- boa .. ltiiii/N....,.... Beach. , hl'aaat &o .-:li.IAteaUoo., 1110 -clpod l& lt>PlYIDK to llll~oiAico. OOllc: -110 Coolrol b pur finest Fall & HolidaY Fashions! . ' . Sal~ .Begins . THURSDAY ..IMtUARY ~ Open Thurtday Nl&ht 'Til I ' ' '"'" ... ...,.... - . · .. • --Assoclate P:astor CaiSte- vens will again be In ttle pulpit for the 10 a.m. SWJ:. day service. His topic is ··No longer a s tave," con-~-~~~~~~~~~ c ludln~ his 2 part series on the hook of Philemon. • THE NEWPORT HAR- BoR CUtmCH OF RELIG- IOUS SCIENCE, 541 Center St., Cosb. Mesa .. The Jan- uary sermon topics of the Rev, Eleanor Jackson wiU be oo the basic princ iples of Science ot the Mlnd. At the ll a.m. serv ice this Sunday, she will preach on "What It Is." • ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH, 3Z09 Via Lido, Newport Beach -· The schedule for this SWKtay, Epiphany eve, tncludescom- m'lllion am sermon at 7:30 a.m., morning prayer, ser - mon and church school at 9 a.m.; prayer book com. munkxl and sermon at 1l a .m.; epiphany masque, feast of Ughts and epiphany party for tamtues at 7:30 p.m. • New officers for the Women's Guild of the New- port Harbor Church or Re- Ugtous Science, elected at tbe Ctlrlstmas meeting, are president Astrid stevens. vice-president · CarolyD Shlp~y, secretary Robin LaceJ aod treasurer KrlstiD LeYlD. The nrst meeting of tbe aew year will be at 8 p.m. Jao.. 6 at the home of Mrs. SttVei)S, 741 TustlD Ave., Costa Mesa. LEGAL SECRETARI ES NAM E 1975 OFFICERS Sbtlll. Moatanes, lep.J aeeretary wtth tbe Newport .Baeb law rtrm ot Spuu • Selln.rts. r.s t.eoeleeted tra..-.r ot tbe Onace COtaty Trit.J S.Crttarlu Aaa. for 19'75. AnD BrOWM ol Gercloo GrGn ...... _ 4•; Patrtcta st-.ru ol Suta ADa, Tk:eMpr•Udtat. ..S l<olliJ DollortJ ol AM- HOWl tlllllll ·--~·-111111-1111 Ul .. -..... , S11L & S•"· 1:1 y-l : JO •. <;:00 8: I ' & 10: JO MOW SHOWING ••lll•rt ...... ,.. &. Pe•l H .. ••• "TOE S'I1NG" co·"'., E PltOOU G , ...... . .z .~ ...... u a.• ltot.4 (PG) 'oloo, ...-.. !~::!~=~=~ --:;;; , .. ,..~, .,.... .. •• ~ , •• , •• JIJJ!tr. " h 1nda• Rt'!(u/ar/'mn On' lht''K' !•i"·' '"' tnt>delt 111 Pllt1.CI>t: Saolll v ... u·~~ •~· ,...,.,.,, o• c.,,~ c~·f'l••· ::>0<1.-. Fo•c .. ,mo.:• Pon~~~ """ P! :• ' r;a ~~ EI.•••U'"'lS2'1 1~1;flfll r : ohl '"" ~ ... ~o.~·, o• C~ry1olto· -c~·1 C C~"'':I'It, "''~'''" ~MI m.:l,, :>l~er~ .·a.;~H·o-·~ E.ror•••·'~'lll !C~\ '"~'J 't'. ¥1'l~lu • Po1yest~r Coni body ,. .... FitslloO<Is Of, AUOI. OAISUN, OPEl. FIAT.CN'RI 8 '-ckw•ll pi ~A SL12 to SUJ F _E. T. Md old tilL SIZES: 1J51Ra1J 115Sft..1J SatP now on tires lOr }OUT Colt, Gremlin, Pinto, ToyotJ, or lega Regularl y520.60 / J<-0, • 1 •u • 1 " l·• '> : ~ I'll I'''' • '• I (Ord t ~ .. ,.)l,·.l• ll't •.l: •1;1-..111'1' .. 1 '""1~-1.,. '''"' ,; ., . .,,, ·1 .e;,..l':.r,,,.,.,..,,r,JJ.. ;:-. "lu\"1'"' r •-·f•h """\fU,Ito•I'-With .1 Jq, . .,,J.tt>io r"--J·II••1..l011~ n-r1l• r•,·aJ. Trre up nv" \\t·ut,.,.rll-,ln:.hh ,,.,,.,,. 111 "''l:r-ll>l~ Olstom Power Cmhioa POLYGIAS • 4 ES PICKED FOR EBELL TOUR COW' H • • r~-_..-home 1645 Bays~"*'"· Yachts~ man's Cove,CorooadeiMar, is three story, split level, NEW! with entrance at mldrtle le-._ ______ _ vel. Persian ru~ ln t'ntrance with its sub- tle tone of home. All rooms bave bay Views, and play. decks. LtQoc. dtnlng and kitchen are on middle leveL House ts f11led with muy collecUoos ttom world tra- Effective, Dec. 23 LAGUNA FEDERAl WILL PAY A GUARANTEED, NEW HIGH OF 7 34 ~ per annum on $1,000 6 year CERTIFICATES COMPOUNDED DAILY FOR ANNUAl YIELD OF 8.06 1)1. ~ORLD WAR I TANK that ·•worked as good as any ot the real ones" was one of Bob Brandt's creations during his Hollywood prop-making days. The girl is Eleanor Boardman, and the picture ts "Sbe goes to war," an early epic of the 1920's •. . . OLDTIMER IS STILl IN THERE . P HTING .r ,.ID DAYII M ......., • ''old ....., ........ ... ................. ,.,, ... ... 11.pUtt,,_..,a..un ' ......... ,...u ... Lut ..... flrlt ..... u.. ol .. ~ ,., ..... lite told ot ... ...., .,. • Ca~ tuiq • JOb at • .. ,:J .,. to ....,., Ida , motber • ltiDt iD Fruce ~lAc Wotld War · I. aDd btl daya lA 1 COIII)er mbat iD Mtlfc;g, Tbe roact~ W• ID tbe Mmcan mlllits ~tellded lllltft-tlebts. aDd CaYI-lu, • • • fit llar1led IDOutb Spantsb to be b1rtd •• to interpret for back IUt eoctDeer• wbo were eJplorlDc for ore tlDds. ''Tbey bad learned college s~ be dldn•t know bow to sped Mexican," Bob ex- plainl. ID tlilt -.rly 1920s, Bob gra- Yltated tlack to show busloess. He &Ot a job making props at Paramomt stooios. "Tbey were malclng a C.B. De MtUe fUm about the Ten Commandments," he recalls, "and tbe educated engineers they had t;uikUng the chariots dtdn•t even know how to make a wheel. The tires kept falling ott. I tried to be kind and let them take advantage of my ex- perience. They laughed at me. 'We ._. -., ..-.. ...._, ud I ,.. ... ~*1 M.a. PriM .. ... ... ..... . ,.... ,.._ ...... ., _.. ...._II 2' IIIII~-~ ~ .. , Uilt'Chl will ld ,.._, 01 ........ ~ ..... ..-.;t· .. ttle'ltlllo .......... .. .. .., li'AJ • ., ...... ............... ....... ~.. .. ... . ....... .. ---.... ... ... ............ ! • • told~., ......... -· •• eU1 .. i::r· .. .. .......... So .., 1st .. ~ .... tala 11 ..... - do ll IDd ~ Ur• ...,. Cia,' .. to IDI ud Ill .. IMit 118Ja ... I wu .,.... to ell&llr •· ..... ._._ I ,.. u Old-· Ud IGIIIIJ tMJ an tiMMIIbt ud 1lad btm U"OtM. fit ~ J wu a ll'al •Dow.'' , 1 ,.. ~ tra-t Ud ...a ~as a., ,_,, 01 JI'GP-~ 110 balm. · ktpt Bob Brudt Ia tM ttdck ••J'Yt Dtftr lla.rmtd u pt. of IDOftt IIIUtllc dWiDC lOIN mal 1D mJ Ute. 1 a!ftJI ..S of HoUpooct•• ~at Jtarl. 1 hacllaiD<IIn tnltlld of ptlbaJ He dive~ trliDdmlpa wlth 1 bit 1D a bGrM'f moutfl. AM tbe old-time Marl aoeb •• Lon 1n the old dlJI Ott II Arllal& Cbaoey, 8oMJd Coleman. the aDd Wtl1co, I aM,_ ftd ID1 BeueU lliW'aud VlbnaBan-borlt aDd dol b1tort l ate." ty. Oat dlJ Oil tbe let of a rum Aacl, IOIDetlmt Ia tbe -.rly about tbe .alnkiDI of the flt&D• twtDtlea, tae•s DOt sure just lc, Bob feU into tilt biiCI tuk ·~· Fruk Boe'-tbe p-eat beiAI UMd for nttr ICtMI. u.tmal buDter, toot hlm alollr "I eDdtd ., 1D be bolpttll to IDdJa wttb a crew to cap-.for a Jcar Umt. WbUe I wu ture antmals for FraDk's tlflt there 1 got to thtDkinr aboat blc jullgle morte. t~ iact thlt tbere waiD't a ••we went ~into Nepal, and singte Unt-class prop abop eauct~t tb1s big rblDo, and 1t and scene dock 1D Hollywood. 'f/as my job to b&bJsit blm au Wtteo 1 cot out, 1 toot au of tbe way bactacrou the octaA," my avtnp and optDtd tbt Hol· Bob remembtrs. "We became tywood Prop Sbop and Sceae rood trteods. When be would get Dock on sanca Woatca Btn. restless, I would pet blm aod lt was the best." talk to him and he'd calm down. Bob operaled the shop from I got so I could let.d him arolmd its ooenlng 1n the late 1920s by the ~r lip. Wltll his retirement in 1959. "The animal trainers said He moved to Newport 1n 1957 • rhinos couldn't be trained. When buying the lot on CWf Dr. we tiDally got him ott the sbtp Dtaing his Hollywood -days, and bt was loose in a sort of he sunlvtd a brief ruo-IA wltb corral, he ran wildly ~ and one of America's most power- down the length of the thtng, fullabor leaders. u ............. ~ -.s .......... ~ .... , u.. w.u. Mr.,. ....... .. of Ida t.kllel • ....._ elld ltarted ........... , •• ud I rtallded -Qat be ca.tr ...wt nc:r:•wt Jl*n. Tbt1 ftN -··· Mt. Brldpl Jilt apt JtlliDI. eo 1 &Qt -.p, ._ otl m) lltNfl. WflllP'd a IIIDdercbW aro.d mJIIUd--fllaq~.,._ --Ull IICart.d don otl de 1'011- trwn. Tboiii'IYI.,.. ..... oat of tbe mMttDc Md ..,. came back. "I'YI bleD a _,. ..... au IDJ Uft, bat dill ftj WilD tJit ftioDI ........ tM .... man. Now, UitJ'N ,_ _. tt. 1a110t rackltMtl." 1 • -Bob Brudt .,. ..... , baYt ,_, m•b tsft Ia bil "'11 of worldly aooda. ·•t cu't 111ord to • PIY- 1DI full OD W. ~ 10 I · f'MU I'll moft ptltty 10011, bt saya. But, be doesa't w.n\ your sympathy. He still aoes arOUDI! passing out a calllng cud that says "Lord, I do gltt thee thanltl tor tht abfmdalac. that is mine." December Zonta ·girls chosen. ffit~m!! schooL She has been a Girl Scout of 11 ye~rs. active in commun.ity servlcepro~ts. Shf plans to atteud a 4 year college to study for a career as an elemt-ntary school teacher. ,. LAUREN MITCHELL of 16Zl Santiago Drive, Dover Shores, is secretary of the Chantelles at Newport Har- bor blgb school, active in the George Mellere Fllm Society, International Thes- pian Society, Cboralle Club and 1n drama performances. She has been a studt>nt coo- gress representative, mem- ber of CSF, Madrigals, Drama Club, Dance Produc- tion, and Tars~ St2.rs per- formance. AUTO, BOAT , HOME, COMMERCIAL, INDUSTRIAL, BONDS 2239 Fairview Rd. COSTA MESA 642-6500 546-3205 Come To The Froltilll Houlel ~ II"Jtfa~r/tma of II edafltt iHVifflfiOHS, ··a. llfl1lllllr.i& ttnnOMHCellf~lfls. ~ntrllved nllf'.ins, w~tlth"l cll4eo omii,~Hts, 111rs t boo•s •• ;, f•ct, a nneo•stop /ltfrlldise~ .::;;;;;:~' for tb e •ritle•tn·be! ,.. 2384 NEWPORT BL VO., Ca>T A MESA .Phooe 548.5'794 -Mon. thru Sat. 10-5 LIMITED TI,V E OHL Y ! THOMPSON VITAMINS EX. PO 36 Rev. $11.95 New $9.95 Seve $2.bo 8-CXJMPL!X .. !D''R ... $7 95 Mew $6.95 Seve $1.00 OM! GRAM C lev. S 6.95 ~w $5.95 Seve $1.00 V1TAMIM !G R.., $10.50 Mew $1.95 Seve $1.55 ROSE HIPS C Buy a» ,., •-15 ... 100 ,, .. s..,. $3.75 L!OtHIM. KELP~ 16 KIT l.y Led.ltt ~ '14 tett&.e, ,..., 'ce$1.75 I . l -· ---........ • and ,,,,. ,,,,, 111 Cllll T6••1r• llor S6otllllr,.. s · ~~-----~~~ OEl;;...;.;.;.;;..Y,~~~ ~ I":ATH E BEE' Ll N E z.c 1 dies .,. . ., '.Mift ..... l.OC)I(IlfG BACK tor a MW tomorrow • • • tac. A lift o...-er ... 'bJ .,.. ol m.aa a.., Mit-..; _.. ~ ._JUt ta tM Mar• am-,.._.,, ,.,._,,, ttnt clay ot lt75, oz womu ••• 1« It .... ..,.. ae dbplay, Ume -~ -~ ftt ,.. ......... pJa~lllar-wu J« a ,rtet Dumber "tbe cr•t day Jet 10 tDdS.tdal tlll.t It fU tbe IIUdl of weU-IIDoft to loeal at.Wt, allallll......, ud tM lllltd ot r..olldau,'' or .,.._,. "tbt dlJ of •eb rectplct, rttardlla of coa, or da.d Set-*J at Boe1 ~ ~IDJ ..,....., II .\Mea. Be 11-* r..,.lebtt." Collld laYe betD ettber stse, W'betber cleu at .u.ct. It ca.me pttaltt lbt .., otee. . ftl a 1'6ed *" rtNne If tbere ftl Ume 1fttr.. parade• or freely to rlcb aDd poor alJU, from tM CIIICaltl Aore~ wu COlD...._ • 1D ltsl, be ctp-p.meal Ml.ll)' may tan If•• 80me tboQcbt, ba.Dd1 of tbe lfYtr. lifo ttr1Dp to aotle ••• ai&Jper ol the. "P•Itu," t&*d l ~leu .. ..., -ome m&J tan ciNlmaDJ tboaebta, While ~ eaeb eoaJd do b1s or ber on tDottiDJ. a 101-tt. ~booller wb.leJa of Bltnl Hut.ory ftllldl-others may actually baYe tlQQcbt deeply It was tbe C1ft of tbe NEW YEAR! &DCbored off Balboa PtaJD.. Uoa II llle:dea fttera. aJoac tlld 11m.-l1De • • • oot the 40 to I..OOKING BACK for a DeW tomorrow ••• tala tor t7yeua. TN craft s.nte.. were coadacted 50 yucl UDe. Is It worth CClllStderattoo? WIU 1t Mlp waa O'fted bJ rueber Harry Taelday '1.t Pacttle Vlew LOOKING BACK for a oew tomorrow • • • us make use of W. WODdroaa ptt, t.o- Baoer. Before tblt, tbeNar-C..,._J. Harbor Vlew HUla, J "~~)ted read," but oo secCJDd gaoce, erase lts n.lue, Dot ooJy to our own wecJ,aD born a llot' ~ed bJ tbt R~. Dlaiel Jordan. tbe taeadtne. ID bold, black letters actually indlYidtal HlYea, bat 1U n.lae of ooe to tbe "Voyapw," uotber SwYlroniDcllldehllwUe, stated "TOMORROW -LOOKING FOR A another. Rmew aM rutse ... wUl It prominent scbooDir t1at ·label. of tbe t:amJiy bome NEW BACKING" • • • which in a way belp enba.oce the beauty at tbls cUt. dou6le aUed from Newport, and at 1845 MooroYia, Costa could but ru my treDd of tbolfdlt, but Its savor as it apt? Wbo can say, but trom SaD FrUcueo and tbe Mua; dlactlter GaDYor more aptly fttted lts accompanytoc article s hall we try it? All bave lad pain ••• loss east eout. Aceordlac to a Autueo ol Newport, 4 re: T.V. etc. My t.boogbts were in a dif-of loved ones and frleadl ••• but tiDe ftleod, tbe eapta1D lad beiD IJ'UdebUdr•, aDd brotber fereot <llredJoo. Bo~ down ••• review qualltles or loYtnlt ties eaJIIIOit be lost or retired for seYeral yeara. Retda.r AnceiHo aod sllter our yesterdays, reYise where necessary, broken ••• they UYe ap.in withi.a I&S aDd He served ID the U. S. Mapblld Mpell, botbofNor-tor our oertomorrows. renect In others. May l beciD my year Navy In World War n, tat-way. And so • • • for tbe past two days we wttb a great THANK YOU to all the Bee ;;:.;;;~~iii;ii!-~I!!!~~~~~O'NEIL HEADS hue bad ID our lrlnds a gift ••• ooe we Line readers ••• for tbetr many wonder-eo. aid not t.n parchased had we all the ful DOtes, pbooe calls and mtta •.. some cold, forestctJl and wisdom of Solomon. . • I have shared ID tbe Bee UDe from Ume or ricb emerald flelds of South America ness, happloess and f1ll were muWplled ., I . I -· .... BOYS CLUB all tile dl&rnogda of tbe mlDes of Africa, to tlme ••• so, bopefllllJ, their worthi- at our tHspoel, tor it carried oo price by each of you • • • u ooe to a.ootber. Boys Club of tbe Harbor Area will tnstall officers and board members at a Jan. 8 laoebeoo at the Ir- Ylne Coast Cotmtry Club. NEW PASTOR IN . C.D.M. SO UTH.. C.9R S'I 8:53 -10:J1 ,., ttO,OOO .., .... ,.... ..... ... 20.000 ....... ~ ..... ... ,.....,... cw••a•a••• . . . . . .... ·~·-... ~ r· .. ~ .. (' . ' ' . ...... ~ ~~;~ l:H · 1:20 (, 8:4f IN THIAliiS IMIEI Il •oua omplet~ Shows , sltlrl a): 12: JO 2:40 ~0 :QO ntEATRE ONE (, 9:41 • --- THEATRE TWO RATED R Delp.Ls O'Neil of Harbor Hl,tllands, Newport Beach city attorney, will be the c ld>'s preaident for the next year. Others elected ~ the club's December meeting were 1st vlce-Pfesldent WU- lard Jordan, Zndvlce-prest- deDt Newell Stickler, sec- retary Todd Nlcbolsoo, and treasurer Clarence Clark. JOEL ROTHMAN bas been named geoeral manager of the Newport Beach Marriott Hotel, the new 377 -room hotel faclllty in Newport Center, due to open in April, 1975. He was tormer ly resi- dent manager of tbe Los Angeles Marriott Hotel and has served the .hotel c hatn irr-Washington, D. C., Chi- cago anc1 New York. Here- ceived a B. A. ct~gree in eCODOm tcs fros. Denison Unlv~rsity in Granville, Ohio. Board members to be in- stalled are t.ocumbents WU- lard Courtney, 611 St. James, Clltr Haven; Walter Crutteodeo Jr., 4507 Brtgtltoo, Cameo Shores; Harry Green, manager of Costa Mesa Golf aDd Cotm- try Club; Del Mangels, Hunt- logton Beach; Roy McCardle, wbose omce ts at l810New- port, Costa Mesa.; H. Newell Stickler, 1125 Essex, West- cl11f; Bob Weed, Z601Black- thoro, East Blutf; and WU- Ja.r4 .Jot'du. 2269 Suta Aoa, Costa Mesa. Newly elected to the board is Russell Reck, 2941 Java, Costa Mesa. The local Boys Club now CHURCHES operates 3 faclllttes, at 594 Costa .._; 2131 • PLYMOtJTllo rotfGRE- Wnt Upper Bay,and GATIONAL CHURCH, 3262 .,... ~-tiD Eattbluff _ Broad St., ftewport Hftctrt& park. --Associate Pastor Cal Ste- vens will again be in the 01 " ... " BAHOTLOW OF pulpit for the 10 a.m. Sun- """ day service. His topic.-is C.M. DIES AT AGE 30 · No longer a slave," con- Serrlees were held SatlU'- day at Newport-Mesa Chris- tian Ceoter ID Costa Mesa for Dlua BIDdUow, 30, who died Christmas day at Hoag bospltal after a long Ulness. Mrs. Bandtlow is survived 'by her hasba.Dd, Edward; daughters Stepbanie and Hil- lary, both of Costa Mesa; her mother, ADDe Shelton, of Gleodlle; her sister, Sbaroo Roy of HollJwood, and brothers George Roy of Woodland Hills, MlchaelRoy of San Fraoclsco an<1, Ray- mood Sheltoo of ~t Bach. Dr. George Wood con- diJCted tbe semce. Burial was lD Pboeolx, Arlz. L!GAL MOTICE· eluding llis 2 part series on the book of Philemon. • THE NEWPORT HAR - BOR CHURCH Of RELIG- IOUS SCIENCE, 541 <;enter St., Costa Mesa --The Jan- uary sermon topics of the Rev. Eleanor Jac kson will be on the baste principles of Science of the Mind. At the 11 a.m. service this Sunday, she w111 preach on "What it is." • ST. JAMESEPISCOPAL CHURCH, 3209 Vta Lido, Newport Beach --The schedule for this Sunday, Epiphany eve, inclwescom- mlllloo and sermon at 7:30 a.m., morning prayer, ser- mon and-cblU'ch school at 9 a.m.; prayer book com- munion aod sermon at ll a.m.; epiphany masque, feast of Ugbts and epiphany party for families at 7:30 p.m. • New officers for the Women's Guild of the New- port Harbor ChlU'Ch of Re- ligious Science, elected at tbe Christmas m~Ung, are president Astrid Stevens. vice-president Carolyn Shipley, secretary Robin Lacey and treaslU'er Kristlo Levin. The first meeting of tbe Dew year wlll be at 8 p.m. Jan. 6 at the home of JUs.. steve!)&, 741 TustlD An., Costa Mesa. Corona del Mar Com- miDlity Con gr e ga tiona 1 C burch will get a new min- ister this Sunday, when the Rev. Donald Warren Kutz, 31, is installed as pastor. He succeeds Dr. Philip Murray, ·who retired in September. Dr. Stuart Anderson of Long Beach, who has ser- as interim pastor while he church was seeldDg a new mloister, wlll become interim minister of Rill- crest First CongregatlooU Chut<'h in Whittier, whlcb is also seeldJlg a new pas- tor, upon the retirement of Dr. George Haskell, after 41 years of ministry, 11 years at the Whittier church. ......,. I ... ~ •• ,\ 1M BULLION AM.D "cotttL ALSO SILV!R BULLION. OR SILV!R COIN BAGS AMO ,LATIMUM. lfttc:rcontiaeet&l lnvutment Coii\P&I\Y 500 Newoort Center Or Newport Beach ~ 10 HOWl ... ···1111110 llllll· 11111111 -~···· MOW SHOWIMG •• ~.,. lt.4t.t4 a. P••' "••- ''111£ S'ftNG" co-"'1 .,THE PRODUCERS" , .. ,.. .. , ......... .. I SPECIAL PRICES ON SIZFS SHOWN I f •cnda• Ht~ular l..,.in ·, ·on.l1~t·\t' .\i~t'\ ~ 01 MOdels of Pcl••c ~e S.a.ab Vutqwage" szo ~t~ B "'•I D • S, il I L! t1""C o.s t.rt F"~r 1'""'""CM s o• c~.\, C..,'fl "" ;,,a-Je Fo-o P •-nc:Y.. Po,:..~c •·a -.,y 0!~.,, f'~ c' r;, 1~ f l ••• p .. $141 ·~s:•2'!' .... ~.01,. 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The Uahappy Cbemiat The unhapp y c hemist immediatety accepted the offer and became a man who could remember nothins, either good or bed; but 10 great w&fl his mieery, that he be80ught the phantom to restore .gain his memory. The tale comes to a clo~ with the prayer, "Lord, keep my memory green" -1 t!pknd.id prayer for the New Year! Moeee WM an old rMn when he wrote the: ninetieth Ps.lm, a beautiful meditation of the goodnesa of God in the land of the living. Looking back Qver the yean~ he prayed, "Lord, thou hast bef'n our dwf'lling place in all generation~>. f:kofo~ the mountaint> wc:re brought forth, ~ ECI.ItOr's Corner or ever thou hadst formed the e•th and the world, even (rom everia~tin~ to everlasting, thou art God. ' What a atabiliaiac llffwmalioft for th.-disutrou days! And CardinAl Newman was in 1 retrosprctive mood when he wrote: So lone thr,::wer hu me, Sure it ltiU wiU lead me on o·.., moor .net fen and cr .. and tonent Till the nil}lt it aone. Youth 'a Oppomuuty To the young people of his da) So lomon wrote : "Remember now thy Crutor in the days o{ thy youth, while the evil days come not, nor the yean draw nigh, when thou shah say, I have no pleasure in them." What a tragedy that ao many of our youth are. aquanderin« the precious tre&iure o f the teen• and tweftlie~ in drug addic tion, sex profligacy .. lawleuneM, de s tru c ti o n , filth and disht'vdmrnt. Thr!IC! rebe11ious experienceti will boomerang in lat,.r lifl' in broken bodies, mindt> and hopes. Robert Louis Strvt"nson once by Gerald S. Pope CHRIS"('IA.N CRUSADE WEEKLY, Tulsa, Okla. \ rradrr in Larwa~t.-r Pa.. b··hilvlor .JIOOiljl hi. f•·llo"' lllt'n ). ~:-ked tlti, tpt~·,.ticou. W11at 11 '-ill natur.Jih fo llu\0 that ho· Seriplures leU 1M plainly to "ill 'ldml, ··Ju;l It~ .~,., iclcnl. 11 involve m ytelf in the ft«hl not IJ~ J'llrpu~· :· apmat communism! ··11 ,,,,. r•·o~lh l""lin·•·:-what David '\n,.b.-1. vii"· pr•·,ld•·nt I lw BihJ,. ,.,.v .. · aLoul n·rtain of -\m•·rJ<'lUI Chri,tian ( .nllqt••. thin~'··· '\,,..,;,., in,.i,.l' ... ,.,. i· providt•,. .lw mu,.t •lln·in• I ;10i111! to 1.1l"· ..1 ,l,uul in •·•·rtuin an~"' .-r: ··If ",. Ita"'' I lw riJ,!hl to ,.,..a, II·· ,.imph •·an '1 lwlp it ." pn·a• h 4~.1111•1 "'"'""· "''' haw Tilt' l.,.lj,.,,.r i, lu J'llt '"' 1111' t tt.. r i:.d•t to I'""•• h a~e~iu•t "'hoi•· .~rmour of Coul in nro!. r In •·omrnuui:.m ( lllliiiiiiiiL'm i, •laud dJ,!.Jin·l .. 11 tlw •lr.tl•·!!''"'' l,a .. l• all) ..a tan~• · .... d In• 1.. • .. r 'dt.tn Communi.''" Fur ,, rtptural autllurlt). lw 1' ..1 ·lr.Jt•·•···m or ..1 ~>II•· uf th• dir,.\'1, \Hit' lo Ill" l!i>4ll.. ul tlr\il \ CJ1ri•l iotn . tll"rdor•·. I• E.,h,. ... ian .. 411<.1 lu I hr•·.-kr\ tfllllnlllrHI•·•I to •lli111J ~<llll"l il word~ th,.n·in. 1 h,. f1r'l ""'d L' Pdul .. , .. , d.·al, v.ith ( .hri .. ti»n "l>il · (2: 6) C ;od hal h 'madl' u.. '"arf..tro· 1n II C.ur. I 0: -' . .i. In I hi· :.it togrthl'r in h,.avf'nl~ plat'f'& in v••r,t· h·· ,,hov. .. that l.nJ', C::hrkt J,.~u,," Tht· ...-l·Ofld i., w•"liJ"lfl' an· nut unl~ .to kno• k "'"alk ·• (~ I ) " \Oalk \Oorth, cJ,,v.•n th.-drvil '~o ... tronj..<flnld,, of th•· \IOIIIllun wh.-rt'\0 ith \ t• .,.:. hut ,),..., u,.,c·d to uwrthru\o •·v••n t:allf'd . •· r•·a..onin~ or prcmd a~rumc·nt ,;( \ n d t h·· third ,., " .. tan•l ' ~n aJ,.tain:<l God. (6:11): ''Put on tl.,. whulo· armour of God, that , • ma\ lw Divine Authority aiJir to ·land a~ain .. t tiw wit;. .. uf till' do·vil.'' Paul, i11 F:vh•·,ian·. tlt·al,. with thr,.•· ,,( man·,. mo,l imt•orto~r~l rf'latiun·hip ... J)a vid .. a ~ ... •· x p huni11~. "T 11 .. i I i" mau · .. r,.fatit•n,hip hJ ( ;ml : to "alk i,. man ·~ rdatto n hi I' tu man; aod to 'II nd i· man ·~ rf'lal i•11•hip lu :"alan.'' . '•lval,ion j,. JU,.t a lt.-,;jnninl(, h,. point,. nut, not th,. ,.nd of thf" Chri,lilln I if•·. Th•· hdi•·vu tllt'n mov1·• t c1 t h,. walk -tlw Chri:-tian walk, uutlinc·d in •·haptrr"l! 4.;; ancl (• "In a 111'1\011', .. h., ..ay&o,'' the book of t:pt.,.,.jan,. j,. divic.k·lf into thn-.. main 1'4'•'liun ... !lit , walk ant.! stand. Th--~· ... up lhf' hrut ••f th,. buuk and ,.,,. nn al..c, ..ay tlk'\ .,.lalo..' llfl th .. h•·art u( Hit.lio·al f;hri"'tianit). "\\ hat ill a C:h,W U.u! If )'"" "'ant a e:om.mun .f_,rHnninatt.r in Chrutianit). it i.. .. it, w•ll .. 11ncJ ..~~ltd... • wrote: -u .... wWi .., .-a .au.ntain, 10 ..... Ia • dirinc circa, 011 up Ia '• ....aoon, we mutt be akat it while we '" edit younc. It wll not do to .lelay antil we ... 4otPcl with prudence .•. Y®th il ~ t1JDC to ecc the _.,. "riee ln lOWlt or country. Youth il the lime to be converted at a rerival. It ill the time of venture.'• W 1oeda 61 t lae II•• to ,., tlae life ... ~ ,.,_., ...... ·•olbo4. Solo_,a•a Wonl~ Hear Solomon •Jain: .. Rejoice, 0 JOUftl man, an thy yo~adt; and ..,t thy heat cheer thee in the days of thy'Jquth, and wa.lk in the ~·rs tlUne heart, and in thf' tfCht ol thine eyes; but know thou, that for all theae thinp G.ocl will brine thee into judgment." Christian faith ill not for old age alone: it ia {or youtl. primarily. It is the fant thing and the last thinJ, the atabill&in1, coneeuatins power in youth, and co mforting and strengthening mold age . Young people, are you creatinJ blel!lled memoriee • your glorious yean pua! WiU you be able to look back and thank God? ~ men grow older and the results of di8801ute living crowd mercile•ly upon them, they will realize what Christ meant when ·~e eaid to the rich man (Dives) .n hell, "Son, remember." The rich man might have been in heaven had h e repented. Memoey itself can be both a temporal and an etemaJ hell. Anne Reeve Aldrich wrote: I mtde the cr.-myedf whoR we!Pt w .. la~r laid on me. Thia thoucl\1 il tortuft •ltoil Up life '• lteep Calvary. To think IJ'ine own hand• clro~~e 1M n.aib! I Iaiii I rnt!rf')' eonc. And choa the henielt wood I had To build il fmn and HI had c!:'f-if I had drumed Ita--~~ ... meant lor me, I lhou&d beve mack 1 lich 1'-r eroa To bear up c.at.ary! B&e.ecl Rememberinc Thue •re memori~ that :Save. Thought:. of the ckar one11 who havf' gonr un before be-ckon ws onward at th111 aut10n as we mf'dil1te upon the pusing of the yrar11. for many of us, father and mother. brothers and :oislen, ~ looking over 'the battlements of heavf'n cheC'ring us o n in the good Jaf,.. Wen-you brought up in a houec: of prayer? Hav~ fou the blessed memories o godly parNll8'~ Cartyle was conscious of the effect which a godly home had upon him aero-. the year&: "My kind Mo ther did me one .utolr'thf'r invaluablf' ~rvil'e : 5hf' laught m,. lf'!t' indf't:d by word than b) act and daily ~vr-~nt look and habitudt>. h•·r owA ta mplr ven~ion of th,. Chmtian faith. The h~heit whom l knew on ~:.rth I h"" diW bowed down brfort' a Hil[hu in Huvrn." Mo11t of' us have liv,.d lontt t>nough to reali~e ho w tranlli,.nt we ~; how fr~lc this life ~!-; and how necesury is that abiding faith which can kerp our (ace8 ever toward the ekmal dawning! "The days of our yun1 are threescore yean and ten; and if by reaton of arength they be fourscore yean, yet ia their ltrength, labour and tonow; for it ill mon cut off, and we ny away." Yet we can thankfull)' uy of o ur God, "Thou hat bet-n our d~ellinl plAce throop aU ,eMnbOna. Go&clen Text : "Mtii'IWIT It# ..., tlliiM.I; lin lu foll aJtto r"'*"lt .H.1£ two Ep.do to~ thy -the Epistlt to T".ltul were w 1 iuen in the c:Ao. inc years of Paul'• ~,p­ totic minillry. A. an io- trodu~ to the lt'ady of 11~ inspired writinrs which CIIIDOt I~ fitted into the history of the erst .\~lc's career aa:.ordinr to the nar- rJJthc in The Ac:u, it ia i.ntnestinr to note the rema.rka « a fine Biblical ~·holar and theologian: "Tbe lou we have su4rtainecl by the sudde1l bra.k:iftc off of Luke's JTUt historical worlc at tloe md o{ its teCOnd book [Ac:b) it in pen offset by the poaession of the three letters which have for the lalt a.-ntury been known, not inappr'opri- :ttdy, u 'the Putoral Epiltlea.' Tbae lettn-s ( I and 2 Timothy .ad Titual, of course, do not supply a com:aectecl history of the Church or o{ the labors 111 Paul, after ~ ~lease from hit i:uprisonm~nt a.t Rome 'which is im- J•Ii~d in the closing verses of Acts. An attempt to conatruct from them even ~J si•uvle a thing as a chronicle of l'a ul's r.lo\·e:nmts during the last year oi his liie brings keenly home to ua n11r ~pendence on the Book of Acts 1ur orderly knowledge of the cour~tC of events in the .\postolic age. But t~y (tbe PastO!'als] throw a singularly "e..rching light on a point o{ time four or five years after Paul's release, from which we may learn with grat d1stin<:tness the condition of the 'churc~s in those closing years of the Apostle's oversight of thtrn and the provision he was making fO!' their ~rmanent life in the WOf'ld. The hrightness of the illuminatioa which these epistles { J and 2 Timothy and Titus J cast upon the conditions obtain- ing ~&t the time when they were writ- ll'n i') largdy due to the peailiarity that (Jtt(J.~/ i_tJ/1.~ & .. '/l.~h'(-'1".~ ft1 tt•'M\ J tt~\Ut . lh .U . 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I> on I ( ol/lllllltlll' 15 . _, 1111'1111 "ollll'fll'ift' 1'!111 ""''' '"" ,. 1111\lt'd ;, Jnl.tt' tim tri111•".' E.-c>RT HMBOR BISIOII IIJSifED WEEKLY ..; PAGE 6 has given them their curreftt cletipa-- tioo of 'Putoral Epiltlea.' Tbey are not, like the' majority qf Paul'• cpi.- tles. public !etten addreaecl to CDD- ~regations ~shed by b:im. Nor are. they. Uke the aiD&~~ predoua aample of his [Paul' •) private -c:orrapoaden<:c that bu come down to ua -the equi- aite letter Co Pbilemoo -penoaal leturt addraMd to print& iDdiYichlab. '1'ht-y l the ~) are rather o8icial lrtttta, adclreated by Paul tbe miuim- ary &o· subonlinat.e.t in his pat eD· terpriK, .lnJtruc:tiDJ them f« tbe ~ ecutioo of their work. They thus give ut an Wiele view ol the piau and purpotet, methods and II'IUp- ments, poiDu of liJbt and outlook of tl~ h.nd of men who were ~gmeru­ mg th~ world. And this view is mack the more complete and instructive be- ' auie the Apostle, though writiJSf '+'ith authority and obviously out of a ·qabit oi COilUTWld, uses littl~ fonnalil)' in his addrus ro his helpers in the GcJs. pel, and apeak a to them with an a{· ftttionate familiarity which &ffords a charu..ing glimpse of the joving inti- n\acy that reigned between them l Timothy and .Titus] and him (Paul)'' (cf. B. B. Warfield, Acts af'ld Postoral E,Utus, 1902, pp. xxvii, xxviii). Furthermore, a~ an introduction to !'auls first letter to Timothy, the first ui lbe Paatorals, it is suitable to ob- ~rve the remarks o£ an eva.ngelkal scl1olar: ·'The occasion for 1 Timothy as evident from the epiatle. Upon rua rc:tum to Epbesua, tollowinc bia re- le'<i:>e at Rome, .Pi.ul had found that Ephesus was the s.torm ~ter of fabe teaching, u he had predicted to the .t:.pheaian elden (Acu ~:29, 30). 1>au.l had dealt with .the leaden of kll''' ,tnJ h\.'~111111nl! lu' 1\""'' h•1 til,· r,·,urr~~t 1••n. 1n .... •rr, 1 h, .. ,.,... ••I .t "''rl..lllf.! 1.11th "••lh 111 ltlr .tlhl lll ,.,,.,·.! /' {.)U\!)tlun . In <ir" J_'.IU-:u A'l!m- ltam patYrd l11s "'ilr m his sisur. Wh.' did tltr l.ord punish Pharaoh ttUitcJtf • •I .-4 /lroltam und Sctralt ~ A nnn•t. See ~rlso the ca\c ,)r Ah1 · melech in Gen.•:!O:H-18 Some try"' ju'ltify Abr:1ham on the ground that 1his ~a'>. ;.tl any rate. a half truth f 20: I:!). a cautiOU'l C(lncealmenl ,,, truth. respc>nse to "a 01 vrne 1mpul..c.'· ~tc .. wh1le others call it unre.t~tonnhle an~uety. cowanhce . .an~ ,, hetro~\.11 •'I Ius divrne calhng. lei 11 be noted tha i tmp1ra11~lll J,lC', not protect the 'luhject' ''' II\ rcvel.t· 11on but recorll<t accuratt'l)' what Iran· )pires. However. the fact that Abr.t- ham wa'i not censured hy Gnd rn 1:11her case might tndicate that there wa'l w~ e•pediency hehind his action. It miah1 also simply he indicative uf lht for- hearance of God even as H~ Jeah with us in thi'l day of aruc:e. Certainly Abimelech acted "ith in· tearity bued upon the knowledae he had ( 20: S I. und the sarM would he indicated in the case of Pharauh I 12: 16). Thu~ early in the ucred recMd i" GCKI showina the po'l'libilit~ ,.( doina ~mcthing wrona in complete innocency! It wn~ not the ca~ that He ptmi.,ltrd the Phamoh of the Exodu ... The great plaaun were • a di~iplinar~ action to brin~ him 10 the consciou ... ness that \Omethina wa' wrona. All 11 took for Abun-:kch "a\ ;a Jteam GuJ dealt with ca'th man uccordina to h1~ • need. but the net result was the some. w ••• fOt I abo withheld thee from sinni"& aplnst me .... ( !0:6) • • • • Quat.iou: Wlty u m41t 1pobn of 111 mdlltl "l«>ntm•nt, tu /1 tht ~llt~ 1111 throiAJflt uv/1/cll .. f, wltttr ,,,, work · ol "d~/liion ,.,.., tltat of Cltri~t (Ep.h. I :7; ,,c,)'t .. ',...., J:1-1J . the' troUble ( 1 Tim. 1:19, 20), but, anticipatiof funher aoub~ (6:J..S), had left Tlmodly in~ of tlte ak- uation whm he weat into Macedonia .ll :3). He (Paul) bad hoped u, ~ tu.m soon, but i.e aow ~ tllat he wouW be cldained ~ Jaorer than he bad cxpecbd (3:14, IS). F~liPg . that Ttmo&by woald beld encourage- .. _. and authori.zatioa to proceed wb.h the diftlc:ult talk eaaru.sted to him, t"aul wrote this ktter to him. Timotby, like Titus on. the Wand of <:rae, wu not the 'pastor' of the church at Ephe- ~:~ua. The EpbetiaD church wu under the le:aAknb.ip of its own elden (Acts .&>:17 ). Nesther waa he [Timothy} rhe 'biahop' wtc:h epiiCOpal jurisdiction ovn-a trOUP of c:hUrcbea. Tbat Y,-as a later ecclesiastical development. 1n the words of [ Theodor J Zahn (a con- servative N~ T esta.ment scholar J, ''l'i111.othy wa.s acting as a tm~porary revr~ntative of· Paul in his apostolic cavacity at Ephesus, as he had dune earlier in Corjnth, and in Th~~salonica and Philippi ( 1 Cor. 4 :17; I The-,s. 3:2i; Phil. 2:19-23).' His [Tim- uthy's J wa.a .the task of supervising the. organization, worship, and lift of Lh.· 'ar ious churches in Asia as~he repr~­ ~:~enta.ti\'e of Paul. H is ( iruoth) ',I worlc <.lid not affect the local organi?a- tion of the chur ches" ( cf. D [dmo~ul Hi~rt, An Introduction to the /'au/ i~ Epistus, 1954, pp. 328, 329). The outline o( the pr~nt lesson. which is entitlfli "DirecriOD& Concem- ing Leadership," is u follows: 1. Th~ Qualifications of the Bishop (1 Tim. J :l-7) 2. The Qualificati0Cl5 of Deacons ( 1 Tim. 3:8-13) THE QUAUFICATIONS Of TH£ IISHO' .t-'1nt Timolhy 3:1-7 iCll 1octh the q"abnc:a&ions 01 the ¢ice oi a b1Shop ur an ovencenbap. l4ocernmg tb.&s paua&e ( VV. 1-7) the follOWUll ob· scrva&Jooa of a modem commentator are rdeva.Dl; "!Jaul's fi.t:at cum.eru ACre as to ~e a proper regard 1 l'or ~ Ulk ol ~ ~rtptscopacy ~~; ~lloi•J, -.t:"• COTTa-- ~ recoc:wuoa that tholt wbo are to uotlertake it ouaht to be men above reproach. JJ'-sltol (Greek: ti'SROIOS) and 'dda'' ( <.iree.k: pubyt~ros J were in New Testament times iUlt... · .. H.-.e names ior the arne otbcer t:.ec 'J. .t. 1 :5, 7 ; {\c::u 20:17, 28), the hrst term lbashopj i.DA:lu:&tlJli tunct!on vr duty, and the SCWDd lelder j <hgnity or sta· tus. 'fM luulxJII4 of on1 wrjt (2); lha phrase ia vl.rio\&ily interpreted. !'he para1le1 phrue in S :9, tlu waft of OM ~ su,gests that it means 'mar· ried only oru:e.' 1~ doubtle~ rmans a ma..o free, u ma.oy converts to the faith were DOt. from all uosausractory »exua.l history Of' associations. i"ut~t, ~WI o ~ ( 3) ; the Greek Nord.s mean 'forbcariu&.' or 'constderate, · and 'not corxauNa.' Capacity ft>r effectively c:oatrolli.ac others will DOt find e:xpraaioo in d:wrcb overJicht i ( it is la.c&c:inf in a man's handling of his own c.b.ildra1.. Lif t•d w 1 wiJ h prwu (6); RV (Re\'Ued Version} 'puffed up' ; tbe Greek puticiple means ·be· clouded, • and so in a COD£ wed state of mind. heft due to CODCe:it bec.au.se of suddm ~ to alice. Tlu cmt- U.MiiotJ of tiN d..w (6) proo.bly r~fen ao the jodplent uDder whirh t..be devil came because of his insm- IMc pride. Though, u the Greek word dMHlo• occurs ill tbeee Epistles [the P'utorall) io the saue of 1ala.nduer' or "acauer' (aee v. 11 ). aome would intupm it in wr-. 6 aDd 7 in this .m.e. Thtn tbt phrbe in verae 6 .voulcl mean 'the iudament pa.ued UpciQ him by the typical 1Ja.od.nr' ; and •«tts 6 aod 7 t.ocethu woul4 re- in force at the eDd. the 6r-quelification for a biahop mmtioaed iD vene 2, j.e. 'widtout rept'OICh' ( RV), · havinf a ~ rcpaaMQ. and 10 DOt opmto ob- VlOOa 01' ..,, llllladr {1'011\ .the ... aa-•" (d. A.M. Stilb. "I Timothr.' in Tlu N,. ~ ~u 'lrP_.,, • e4.. 1953, p. lOS) • (ConUDued •1t week) THE H01v,oo: GHOST IS " .. HERE .' ... T~oJy Gb~t is ben. • ere Min tam ,,..Y~l' ·~~~ M ••' .PW'niJlft Ke't n .. r tt.ch pit.Sinl ooml)any. Not fer aw-., ia He, To be tw pr~ br~t nith.-Buthen(aPHMftt~ty 1 • ,.. 1ft ltil co.uta on laid\. , • • FlCTrriOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following peraon Is 11o- 1DC buiiDeu as: St.mshlnt Tn.- vel Club, 176&2 lnlfle Blvd., T111t1n 9Z680: PUny C, Has- kell, 1280 Londodderry,Costa Mea, CaubDJa tUU. Thlo bujaq"" <WdiiCtod ly an lDdlvfd-.1. · ' Corpontlon Name: PUny C. Hukell & AsSOC", Inc.: Pliny C. Haskell, PTE'S:. This statement was filed with the Cotm.ty Clerk of Or- anp Colllty on O.C. 13, 19?4, PubUsh: Dec. 19, 26, 1974; Jan. 2, 9, 1975, in the Newport Harbor £natcn. r -SHn LIGAL MOTICI FlCTrriOUS BlSINESSNAME STATEMENT Tbt tonowtnc per800 ls do- toe bualneats: Whlf.ky BUI's, 445 N, Newport BIYd., N ... oort Boaeh, caw. 92661), wu. U&m 'R, LUidlty, 718 We.)o Dr .. C01t1 Me•,Callt. 92&27. Tbls bUIIAesl 11 conducted bJ 1D iodlvld•L Slped: Wli- Ua m R. LIDdlty. This Jtat.mnt wu ftled wttb the Co., Clerk ofOr- aap CoiiJty • Doe. IS, 1974. Publlab: Dee. 19, ts, 197~ Ju. z, 9,1975, lllthtNtwport Harbor Ena.lp, F -39451 LIGAL MOTICI FICTrriOlll Blii!NESSNAME STATEMENT Tbt tollowiDc per1011. 11: do .. IBC bu11Dtt1 •• T1w Jerry Sboltotr CompuJ', 100 N,. ... port c-Dr. lolto 201, ll_.t Booell, Ca. H-. lttrt Wu.., boabtr, Ul Cob st., Newport Bel,cb, Ca. -· TbtJ bMieest ll eoaductld bJ lalDdl>tdtaL 8lpod: lorrt W, 1119-· nJo olatonlolll ... lllod wlill tllo CoOIIIJ Clck of Or. .... Co0111J oo Doe, II, lt'l4. ..,_ Doe, It, ... 1t'l4; I& I, ~lt'IS, lltlloll-' If..-... , ...... , ORDINANCE NO. 1591 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CrTY OF NEWPORT BEACH AMENDING SEC- TION 20.08.110 ANDRE- PEALING SECtiON 20.- 08.120 Of THE NEWPORT BEACH MUNIClPAL CODE PERT AJNING TO TEMPORARY USES IN ANY COM MERCIAL, TN. DUSTRJAL OR PLANNED COIIMUNITY DISTRICt The City Council of the City ot Newport Beech rtoes ordain as follows: · SECTIPN l. Stctlon 20 .• 08.110 of 1M Newport Be:l('h M~mlelpal Code Is amended to r•d: ··~.08,110 TEMPORARY RR'OCTURES AND USES. (A) INTENT ANDPURP06E. The 1Dttnt aod purpose of tbts seetloo Is to esblbllsh proctd~~res Wbtnby tht Di- rector of Comm~mlty Devel. opment orlbtPlun1DgCom- mlasion ml)' appro" rea . aooable requests for lnt•r. lm or temporary u.ns ol laDd or bulllliDp when said ti.HI art eoaa.teDI wltb tht Cltr'a C.Ora1 Plao and lho bMitb, lllety, pttct, com. txt ud •••• welllrt o1 ptriOCls rlt14blJ or worltl!llc ta tl1o DOI&IIborbood and DOl Yio .. UY't of UJ otblr OrdlD. &acta IJid recuJattoas ot tM CIIJ. (8) TEMPORARY t.IIEI 4IID STRUCTt.lla !lOT TO Eli';EID tO DAYS, Tllo Dt-UGAL IIOTICI rociDr otc _ _., Dt<ol-. --a-loolho n:!JIJJ:nal-.lalfAID . e, tar.,.,_oiiUatw .. Sl'Aft!Mitn' lid -lllll'c-•o«lal. no lol1owiiC ,..._ .,. -111 .. ._c.· . ....., Nil t • aa "Ml1lul •ucllJ Dtltrtcllrr a ,..loot c-_..., uwei:IN," Of a.. :oil 10-10 -lui C.. ....,,c.. .,.. _ .. _...,._ ,_ rlc1 -, OiMII • II Z";'lrf -t11o--. ..,.. T. -. it.l t1 ...., Duu1t' Iii .,_ K. -. -"" IIIli --1111 ...... Qowa Drl:\:::0 rlc111* CmiOI I of 111i -e•r:tc: L•ld•,...••-••n ..... I II ......... .._ 17111 •• ...... ,.... ~.,...-..... ,--IN I I I" 10 em.,._.,,_.., --•-.... I J' rr11 &.lila _..,, " • .a .. ,.. ... ~ .. CIII-IilrD Md-:1 ... ... l C:t=!L ..... -.. . -~~---.... , I oUI --··~-·· ........ . .............. ,.- ·..: rll..,tt .. ' a., •• , ... I --cfatzru;cu._ ~ ........ ...... . .. , ..... 1 or Planned Community Dis- trict for perloda of time tn e:rctss or 90 dlyl awb,)ect to the steW' inK of a uu permit In e~.cll case. In approvlnK said use permit tbe Planllln' Commlssloa may Impost> wbatevtr eondJtloos thf'y dMm llet'essary to l saure thai thp piD"po&e and Intent of Ibis secllon is carried out aDd ahall .. tablllh a tpe<"ift(' Jiolnt ln ftmi When salt! permit is to be termin- ated and the lltt rtltortd. CD! TEMPORARY REAL ESTATE SIGNS AND STRUCTURES. The Director of Community Df'vf'lopmtnt rna) approve tempo~r)· si~tns 100 temporary tiaet and aalea otrlcea for tbt first sale of structurea and/ or lots lD uy d1strtet for .,. periOd of tlm• not ton- <'Hd one y.ar followlnc tbe r!'C'Ordation of the ftnal nb· diYIIioa map. (E) EXTENSIONS OF TIME FOR TEMPORARY USES AND STRUCTURES. The Dtnc:tot' at Commllll.lty Ot<olopmoat llld tho PIUI· DiDC ·CommtUIOIIIniJ .. ltla ortse ottaDauotttrH •llb- )o<t .. tlloproc:-.. 111*·· nee~ aboN." SECTION t. SoetJoo to •• 01.110 "' tho 11-rt -· M-.ot Codo, ptrOt&lolq to --of tlmdrr tom • pGni'J' -Ia ... ...,. ... pooled. IIICTIOft I. 'PIIll -- -•llallllo .... --1a ~ oflldal ... I ,.-ot tllo CIJ, Md t11o-IIIIU ... _ .. 10_,._ ................... na..r • ...,...., Reed It I,.... Pll'tiC of t11o CIJ ~ t1 art CHJotlle., ... ._. .... ...... .,. ... .,]] '•• ltrt. ..... H gO I • tM ... ., .. ,. .. d u, ~"..\.., 1111 ... • ....... . Ala,~ .. . ..... I-, .... ... :::• .._, Ill I 1!. ~ .... ' UTI .......... . .. ..... -....... . ' IEWPORT ENDS YEAR I 81 UPSWHI& .... .-!If ta ""'· port 1loo9, wtllek llld - lo a 1ood "--~ ..... took a ...., -t.oc .. tl1o fiUJ I WMb ol 1!74, lDC! tbt outlaok for tM flfhart a. a buoy 1971. ,... -total ... MC ._.. at pr ... ttme, Ht tt 111 l1'oed ttw M mn. JaoD mart. oot tar ~low the amomt tor tbt pre. etd.lnc 5 mootns, July thru lfo.-.mber. Tht 19"14 total jut ..,_ of $GO mUUoo. This eomparta wttb $70,052,225 tor 11'71 aDd $105,571,439 for tilt &11 Umt rteord Y•r oflm. Tbt December boom r e. •lllled trom tbt ltU1 of ttlt Con denlopm811t at tile tntrancP to Balboa Island, aDd a $1.7 million offic-<' butJdtac 1n KoU C(OQter New- port oea.r tbr Airport. Tbe followlng permit s , UJ tnt amooot of S5,000 and OYit , wne issued durille O.Cember: • THE COVE lrvlne Co., 18 perm1ts tor Z, 3, 4 and 6 lllil f'OIIdo· mlaJums oo Ba}sirle Covc- Euc, ranging from $96,. 590 to S349,128, for a total of $3,500,000, ' AIRPORT AREA Koll Centtor ~e .. port, 3- atory oUice huildlm:, -1343 Von Karman, Sl,713,6CI8. Don Koll Co .. ttnant d<'· velopmpnt ror Pulvf'r 1mJ Schwpldtent, 4500 Campus, $5,724. Buslnt>ss PMJM"rties, ltn- anl lmprovem~t for r estau· rant, 4251 MarUn~talt' Wa), .SZ3,000. Hopkins-Ptterson, tenanl lmprovem"'t, 14000ual!St., u.sto. Plaaa ~ 1101 Dooo. t ..... -·-$$,'11Q. Goklen Welt O..kill • •· I pormlll lor -. - WaeArtbu.r, $1,100, $17,1110 aDd $18,1!0. POIJderCIII lfomH, t ...... lmpro¥tmt01:, «100 WHtc- ly Place, $11,016. • BALBOA ISLAND st\IU't Frye, % ttory, 1 tmlt dwelling. l40f s. Blr Ft., $90,000. Dr. E. K. ,._, Z .U, d~tt:r, 2s3 E. Bay, sn,S40. • NEWPORT HEIGHTS Newport Harbor-Cotta Mesa S...d ol R•!tor~yldd 3,000 sq. ft. to ellJt.laJ ot- flcto building. 401 N. New- port Blvd., $8&1450. • BIG C A~"YON Hte C 1n}on Country C l~. ..t •ldltion, S20,000, H. C. Yait-ntlne, 2 story, I unLt d,.·ellin11, li Loeb· moor Lane, !100,000, ' 1\:EWPORT CE NTER lrvtnp Co., 610 Newport CP,IlfPr Ur., te1101nt deveJop- n•enr ror American Bankera Lire Insurance, $28,790; and Jt GGO :\e11·port Cl'flter Dr., ror Cla!Ar Corp., $21,310, Gr .. at W•'ster n SavinKS, ftre sprmlders, 450 NPW· !JOrl C»niPr Clrcle, SSI,OOO. ' t!ARHOR \'lEW HILLS Frank Williams Corp., 'iWt mmlnl! pooJ.. 2700 Pacific ~·tev• Dr., sa,ooo • . LIOO ISLE Gre£ Wa ll:.it·e, repair rtry rot rt.am:u:P, 232 Vb GellOQ., ~5,:wo. MATTRESSES JIIEW-&EiiVD.DDfG lrTP&ular SbaPH ___ ...._ COSTAitllfS.A lltATTaESS CO. 21 SO~ ..... rtat ... 541-IJOJ I CHURCHES Gc•nl ... Oarc:ll ItO II If M, IIMGITOM -PAifOa UID ST. ot D IANCiE, COSTA MUA -«5-50• s--., rnondJaC worsb.lp. lD:SGa.m. Saadly Setr»ol S.tay eftnlD( worship • I :SO p.m. 9:00 a..m . WedDesdty Btbl• stud}' I.Dd PtlJtr •.••.. 7:00 p.m. AI ~.~~dependent churetl wtth Bible teactunc m1ntstry FIRST BAPTIST CHURCf · 2111 C\.IPP Ill., MIWPO l llt.Cit-~ t ·1441 01. P. UMTOII '"'"fllrt• PASTOI SUI!IDAT iCHOOL ••• , • ,,. A.a. ·~L.I lTUDT tfO.IHIP', •• , lt.JO A.M. &.7 P'.M, 7,,. P'.lll. lr.ID. OPMtND•• .IL.IAMOa C. JACI:SOM, MIMIITt:a SuDU, Service ........ 11:00 &.111. a&adaJ Sobool ......•. 11:00 a..m. C.IMTI• Sf., COSTA IIIIU .... ltU CRACE BIBLE CHURCH Yeterau' Memorial Bid(. 565 W. l~lh.Cosla Mn.a ltEV. TOM TYREE. Pastor SUNDAY SERVK"l:~ lOoJO A.M.&. 7·00 PM. Sunday Sehoul. all a~"· 9 :.'\0 HOME BIBLE ClASS~S ATTEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE REGULARLY LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE MASTER 1900 heir~~: Vitw Dr. Catone del Mlr.CIIif. WRENCE D. FRUHUN htaor -Pho ne 644-1664 SUNDAY SCHOOL I Afn; 9 ·15 to 10:15 a.m Worship Hour -10:30 a.m. Nuf'M:ry and Cofftt Hour Christian Sci•nu S.rvius FIRST CHl'RCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST JJOJ V•a I..11J., NC'.,·port 8C" .ac h Sl•NUAV SCH< )(lL 9 & 10: lO •. Ill. Sl l't;PA. Y SER VI<..ES Q & IO:'tO ._m, WlO'i ESilAV I \(~I N(; \II:.ETINC. It I'·"'· RE AUIN(, Kl M.)M "O'l'l da'''· 'I a.m. · S p.m. "'·dnnda} ;IJ ~.111.·7·.-5 p.tn Tunday q ~.m. ·~p.m.: 7·9 p.tn. SECOND CHUR('H OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST N<"WfWrl tk.u~h ~~ t'oroo01 dd M~r J IOO P:~nftc \'trw ()r , SUNDAY SCHOOl. 10 a.m SUNDAY SERVIl:E10.a.m WEONESOA Y EVENING . R('ading Room: 8 P••· ~n r. eo .. tR•y. E•tr-•c• o• !ll•rd•••• Mon .. fri.: 10 a.m. to S p. '11tunday C'Yenin11 : 7 to 9 S;a1.: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. You arr cordi.lly in¥ittd to att('nd Olurch Serrice1 and to UK Rudin Roon.. THE FIRST IAPTtST CHURCH .Till CIMTII POl IIILICAL SlVOIIS , .... AA. atM. I D..AIS-11 11tM A.M. WI)IIHIP' IIOUa ?tM P ... I¥A.II.I1TIC ltOUA Dl. IIIIIIY COlliS, ,ASTOI House 1411 E. COASTHWY.,CORONADELMAR ~-1..-viL -fli:AII INTfiRDEHO/IIl/VA 170/VAL, fVLL (}()g£L ._.YDtOOl.l l :. WGM•tltiWCI:t IV,..._LITII'11C•"vtc.lte.:•r.a-......v "'A VIA AM:t I:IM.IITUDV: J:.,.M.. •11 I ''f WILLIAM T.ICROAH, PASTOR l'ttONE: IG.e?IZ I • i =------ .2Q •I $2.33 ~OOIIIlnlR ~ 'Ul.•nt:lll, . .;.. ZWEBER r.;.•~·~ '* P .. .t.M .... IIo L ' CORONA DEL 538 CENTER STREET -COSTA MESA • 646·1919 Footballs fnlm9.95 to 24.95 BasbtWs 8.95 to 31 .95 VolleyWs 8.95 to 21.95 Soccertds size 3-4-S 10.95-16.95-26.95 l'layground & f Square Balls Handbolls & Rocquerbolls Ba..Ws-Softbolfs Bari>eff & Dunftlf Sets Skot.-ds & Wheels .. Darb & Dart Boar-ds 8udc Knives Swiss Army Knives Sh~Sets Duck Feet & O..rch~l fins Boxing Gloves Tobie Tennis Sets WHATEVER YOUR SPORT - SEt: T enr-is Racktts Wilson-Dovis-Boncroft Yonex Rocquetbal Roc~ts Honcldl Gowes Bie Porh-Twes-Tubes Rocket Stringing Tennis Shoes w.,.,...Shoos Bask-Shoos Trod< Shoos Wrestt;ng Shoos C-""Shoos So«• Shoos aa.-Shoos All "-Shoos Top Siders ·w"'""P Suits Sweat Shirts & Pants Tennis Dreues Mens & Boys Tennis Shorts Mens & Boys Tennis Shim Tennis Sweoten Speedo SwimSuits & Tndts Wonrq> .lrrdrets Vonity .lrrdrets We've commissioned the Caricature Artist from Knott's Berry Form to do your portrait - Free! He'll be in our lobby at Westcliff and Dover in Newport leach from 12 to A p.m., January 2 through 10. ' r You're invited to come by and pose. It only takes a minute. And while you're here, open another high interest Savings Account -it's o sure way to fight inflation. Mariners is now offering the new high rote of 7'1•% on six year certificate accounts*. Come to Mariners Savings. the ''oldest" Harbor Area savings and loon, we'll peak your interest. Plus, you'll toke home o free . personal caricature portrait. • • f~l reogulotlom rM~Uire "o tubstontlol int•rMI JMflOity lor _,ly wlthdrowof' on c ... tiflc:ot• Account•. Mariners and Loan :fU.IU~, .. AIRMAN Jotm DeFrtDCI.seo bas been assigned to Kees· ler AFB. Mlas., after com. pletlD& Alr Foree t.slc tralnlD& at the Air Traln.ing Command's Lackland AFS. TeaS. He ls the soo or Rlctard Def'rancl.sco, 2448 Littletoo PI,, Costa Mesa • • • BASKETBALL Water polo honors given LEGAL HOTICE NOTICE OF lNTENTlON TO ENGAGE IN THE SALE OF ALCOHOUC BEVERAGl:S Pat Moor bouse was named the "most n!Ulble player" on Orange Coast College's 1974 water polo team at the aMual OCC water polo awards banQuet. The award is presented annually by the Newport Harbor ..Costa Mesa Woos Club. Moorhouse, a 5-9, 185- pOund freshman from ~di­ son lllgh school. wa s the leading scorer on the club with 83 goals. He was y-oted by conference coaches to the first team All-South Coast Conferecce sqmd. He wa s also a JC All-American selectloo. Greg Kane, a 6-0, 160- pound freshman from Costa Me sa High, was oamed the team captain. Secood year lettermen are Rlchard Edenholm, Chris- topher Rose aod Michael Zeldin of Costa Mesa, James Turner of Newport Beach, and Douglas Frantom of Santa Ana. FirSt year lettermen are Christopher Arnold, .Rich- ard Santangelo, Michael Oo- brott and Craig Farmer, Newport Beach; Dan Kimes aDd Pat MoorhOuse, Hunt- ington Beach; Craig Rosec· baum and Mike Mitchell, Garden Grove; Steve Sm ith, Mi chael Swenson, Greg Kane and Cavid Ltmd, Costa Mesa. 12-23-74 To WhOm It May Concern: .Subjeet to isaua.Dc• of the license applied for, ootlcP is hereby given that the undersigned proposes to sell alcohOUc beverages at the premises, described as fol- lows: South~ West Corner or Von Karman &r Campus, Newport Beach, CA. 92705. Sign up for recreation Pursuant to such intention, the tl'lderslgned Is applying to the Department of Alco- holic Beverage Control for issuance of an alcoholic bev- erage license (or Ucenses) for these premises as foJ. lows: "47" ON SALE GEN- ERAL {BONA FlOE P UBLIC EATlNG PLACE~ Bell-Hof, Inc. Publish: Jan. 2, 1975, ln the Ne'"""" Harbor Ensign. Saturday Is rPgistration day for Newport rPsldents whO want to take advantage of city recreation dpPart- ment winter programs, Si~~;~~-ups for local tPsi- dents will be held at Nn- port Harbor h.lgh school frum 9 a.m. until noon. Activities available incltKie art clas- ses, sports, musk, fishing, boating and crafts. A bro- c hure listing all activities Is aV1lllablP at the parks, beaches and recreation of- nee, at any cit) library, or at <"ity hall. On Jan. 6 and 7, sign- ups will be open to people whO live outsidP Newport. Local residents who miss Saturday's registratioo may also register then. between 6 and 8 p.m. at the com- munity youth center, 5th and Iris, Corona del Mar. Information Is availablP IJy calling 673-3180. THELMA LOFTEN, 58, OF C. M. SUCOJMBS Services were held Satur- day In Santa Ana for Thelma Lorraine Loften, 58, of Z7CJ9_ PPterson, Costa Mesa, whO died Christmas day. She is survived by daugh- tPr Ann Stefani of El Toru; s is ters Edith Meinhardt and Shirley George; brothers Harold, f rederick and I>.tn- iel Loften, all of Wisconsin, 3nd a grandchild. In Ueu of flower s, the fa m- Ily suggests donations to UNICEF, United Nations Bld g., New York. Pastor Clyde ShowaltPr conducted the fun. era I ser- vice. LEGAL HOTICE f'ICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATE MENT The following person is doing business as: Phanny's Phudge Pharlor, 3420 Via Oporto, Newport Bpach ~-'• BEAUTY NOOK 27 32 E. Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar Phone 644·7336 eo~"~b NIWIMTHI -~ MIIGHIOIHOOD ~ 92660: Dare Inc., Los Ange-LF"r S GET A.CQVAINTf!lY les, Ca. (Calif. corporation) 91745; Robert E. Reid, 2162 Phen 5··5212 Avocado Terrace, Hacienda 2t04 AVOM Heights, Cal. 91745: I =::::•:•::•::•::•~•=T==o~•~•=c=•= This business Is conductM by a corporation. • H EARIHC AIDS Corporation NamP: Dare Inc., Robert E. Reid, Sec-HALA.EBISCHER retary. !.II. This statement was tiled AAifl"'6. 1f1. with the County Clerk of L'IF.::.::.e ...... Orangp Count y on Dec, 30, "'14•AIIINO AID8 197 4. Prbper Fitting Assured Publish: Jan. 2, 9, 16, 3409 E. Coast Hwy. Z3, 1975, In the Newport Corona del Mar Harbo~ Ensign. F -39750 675·3833 LEGAL NOTICE ---=-=---=-= --·-.HOME IMPROVEMENT LET ME GIVE YOU A HAND HandJman wlll do ~­all bome repairs •• plamblnr. cu pntr,, palr>Unc. FREE ESTIMATES S73.S698 • • Self-~ ..... __ .. __ ,,,.,h ...... HOG £. COUI I!Wj,, CDM -171--.o& • PLOUTI PLOWIIII1'911 ALL OCCAIIQI. Df}hlrl T•s'. r£Oaii'S •ua1•n••" (Friday tl"d Saturday until 6:00 P, \f.) dinrtus j,.cJudl! sou" or s alad, balt.t!tl PolrHo o r RED SNAPPER. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.25 MAHI MAHI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.45 GRILLED SEA BASS . . . . . . . • . . . . . 2.95 TOP SIRLOIN ................... 3.25 NEW YORK STEAK . . . . . . . • . . . . . . 3.76 LOBSTER TAIL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.95 STEAK AND LOBSTER . . . . . . . . . . . 5.95 LUNCHEON also served dsily unti/4 p.m. 16271 Peclficc-.. Hwy. Hunti,..ton Bdl. •12131 592-1321 E.COMTHWV.,CORON40ELIIIAR •17141 RATES FOR Cus::llFtED ADS 1 Time 2 TimPs 3 Times zo words or less . . . 2.00 3.50 4.50 Zl to 30 words. . . . . 3.00 4. 75 6.00 31 to 40 words ..•. , 4.00 6.50 8.00 Each •ord over 40. • .to .15 •1ZO -.~C~A~R~S~F~O~R~S7A~L=E---REHT WAllAN APARTMENT - S1Z per da}·. One hOur drjve from Honolulu. Be - autlfulh" decorated. Pan- oramlc.view of golf cours- es, mountains, valleys, oceac. Days call Mr. Dtm· lap, (213) 968-1674. Even- in gs call (714) 962-9905, MINIATURE POODLE puppy, male, black, $45. Phone 979-2487. PER'" -dear plastk 7 root dinghy. S7s firm. Phone 673.0053 be- for e 8 p.m. IICYCLU SALES Ill SERVICE .a &. 17TH IT. COlT A W:SA 1146-7706-&48-e85li MALCOLM tiUD) CUTLE .. J»-a-.v,.,.. .. ...... , Bh'd. Jfc:IJOI'tiMQ I • 196Z OLDSMOBILE --Only $75. Needs a Utile work. Call aftpr 3 p.m. -Phone 644 -8608 or 673-0551. MARtHE HARDWARE Htr:~ Clothing -Nautical Gilts Marine Hardn.re Open senn days a weei to sene you better Z700 W. COAST HWY ., N. B. PHONE 645 -1711 o SERVICES OOROTHY NAPKIE lNTERIORS (11 yearswUhW,&J.Sioa.ne) Phone 548-9798or 642-1691. Master Charge! IRONING. Years of nper- lence on all t}'J)es of clo- thing and linen. Specialty: men's shirts. $1.50 per hour. Mabel Whitman, 607 Marguerlte, Corona riel Mar. Phone 673-2'n4. I MIJCILLAHEOUS ····" ... "' .•.. .•••• i ...... c... .. .. Mar we merit rbur good will for manr rears. JOHN COOIIBB, MA.NA.Gl!JI .• o/ newport REALTORS , 675-5511 The Winnah!! Pretty, pert Kathy Smlrl, :*ho lives ~ •l~ Sandcastle Drive lii Har bor View Hills, woo our drawlntot for the gingerbread house --and her big brother, Ricky, wlll help her eat it --I BETCHAI NEWPORT IEACK-COIIONA DEL MAR REAL IISTATI! JriiCIALISTS COLE OF NEWPORT, REALTORS ZS15 E. Coni .................... ofiJo JJ. Large 8 BR., 6 ba. home on sandy beach ; or use as 6 BR. home with 2 BR. apt; 50 n .lot, shore mooring. $295,000 Family home;~ bdrms., 4 baths. 36 Ft. lot. Pier & slip. $295,000 Attractive 3 BR., 2 ba. single story home on 60 ft. street to street lot. ~.500 WATIRROMT LOTS 4Dx90 Ft. $250,000 30xl05 $165,000 BILL GRUNDY, Realtor lol ..... II .. ot Llo• lolo Nf IAniDI·.DI.>IUITI 1, 11;1. PJ-'111 IU!f'I'S POR LIASI Immaculate 2 $tO<)' 3 bedroom Bluffs Condominium with greenbelt acceos to pool and Just a walk to shopping.· Vacant an very anxloua. ~<S475 permonth. • · ' 1H0U1 HOMIS ••••-671 ,_ 240 .. -Hwy. c. • ..... ·-. • • as u• n RiPoRr • ~ •. • ,&.lea through the Multiple · Listing . Service of the Newport lfaiobor·C~ta " ' MeN Board of Realtor• t.ot•lled $184 million for the first p lllonlhs ~ ot 1874. THIS IS MORE THAN A 22% INCREASE OVER THE "SAKE PEIUOD A YEAR AGO.., 5,847 new llaUnp were proeeaed, of wtdcb L'lcJl WIUU: SOLD! e8% "01 Uie aalea were coope~ve. · OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1 to S HARBOR VIEW HOMES 1961 Port Seabourne Outstalldln~ Monaco mo1el, two bedroo-ns loo convertible den, beautillllly d~rated interior, custom 1andS<.:aping with exterior automatic light- ln g, and patio with gas fire pit. Fee land I Come an1 see U. HESTER-BROWN & Associates. hoc.. Realtors 140 I Dcwe St .. Newport leach ~~~~~:;~•: \ -. Lt:~~- lrm~, I'HI'h . Carpets. drttllC's. bit -in run ge-& oven: incoml' S l.~OO per munth. $115.000 l UNITS Al l in t'Xl·ell(·nt l'Ondition . Twil 2-bdr m . (OJH' with rrph:.) & owner':-; unit. 3 bdrms .. 11 :: bat h s. frplt. SQ!,500 ~ Ht'f~mom . :\ Ekl th. lde:tl lo<-~ttiun O\"£'r park. VIEW !'('w luxury hom<'. 3500 sq . rt. plus win~ l'l'l l:..~r & s tor<.~ge : gorgt·ous ,.Jew of hay & OtE'iJ n . a ll t he way to D<.~nt~ P oi n t. S239.500. Ope n Sat Su n 1-5. 833-9781 ************* .. Rachelle Robers, Re41tor 3333 E. Coast Highway Corona del Mar 675-2373 RESIDENTIAL AND INCOME PROPERTIES -·-TO BETTER SERVE YOUR NEEDS! ***** ******** C!J Coldwell Banker • FAIULOUS ¥lEW Of oce~m <~nd h a rbnr. Three lar gp bedroom s. t'<H'h with bath in hiJZ:h se curit y , ho m e . Deautiful pool in · ~arden settinj:!. Fountain il'l front patio. Dog run. Recently re-rie<·ora ted - bfigbt,and eheerru1 :~.soo. PARIS ORI'IlOftMCE7 Cobblestone &: courtv11rd s in the French mannl'r. 2 bid.rOoms, 2 baths, des>. bar. private commiJ!Iity. Ocean \"leW. ~II today!'$105,000. fee land .. MAYI TOU'tiAD IT ••• With oomm•pla.,. cubicles! Here Is a pi• .... oomblna-or ... y liviJIC Jn. .aide .aDd adlft limes oootshle. Un· . ..........-d. 4 bedrOCIIJIIS, 3 batllla. Dellt•· blelotatlon.A ~--· ' , . . • DO DO THE BEST TO YOU IN 1975-·- wE WELCOME THE ARRIVAL OF A NEW YEAR, WITH ITS RENEWED OPPORTUNITIES TO SERVE YOU. MANY THANKS AND GOOD WISHESI t1BOYD -· *~* -.. c.. ""'· .c. ...... .. MOTIVATED SELLER! .. -• ., BREN PHASE I .......... nn .. View 1939 Port Bristol. Sparkling pool aerents this Lrlght and rresh Portolino. T~~o·o stoq, 3 bed- room and pool/cabana room. WHEN PURCHASING OR SELLING IN NEWPORT BEACH CORONA DEL MAR COSTA MESA IRVINE ..._......._. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVI CE C...ry21 R~sldentoal Com~rcoal M .. nage~~" ~ 3036 E Coast Hwy COM fi4.4-766:i' PANORAMIC OCEAN VIEW Spacious 4 bedroom cijslom pool horrie with spectacular view from master bedrm, living & dining rm and the modern ';dre~m" kitchen. Lower level w /'!. bedrm s . + s tudio + recreation room \dth fireplace and kitchen-- suitable for separate liv- ing area, for in-laws or ')') 411LD- c.l. . ' . ... OCEANFRONT 2 BR, 2 ba., winter $300 BAYFROHT 3 BR, 2 ba., unf. S4i5 yrly STEPS TO BEACH 3 BR, 2 ba, S300yrlyunf CHAHHELFRONT - 2 BR, den, 2 112 ba; nearly new. 2 1-'rpl, all bltins. Dbl garage, boat slip. $575 mo., yrly . CORONA DEL MAR 4 BR. unl'. house, fam . rm ., 2 baths. $500 Lease or lease /option .. 2 BR , I Lla, unf. S2i5yrly COMMERCIAL Office suite, Npt. $250 a d 67l-366l macnab/ irwil! IIIIIY FINER HOMES CA>EO SHOIIES Sup<'rb -1 lwdroom hom(" w ~~-li\"ing room . dC'Ii)!hUul pool & patio <Jrea. All on 1~. Jot . S11 7.900 . John Watts 644-6200. IE 14l IAT YIEW-UDO 1SU. 60 ' corner -well cons tructed Si ngle-StOry 3 bedroom W/(g _ waiJed patio. Triple garage. Sl45.00o. Cathy Schweickert 642-8235. (£20) ucmN& OCEA.ttRIOMT DUPLEX. On Pe nins ula -Newport Beach. 4 bedroom , 3 bath -3 bedroom , 2 bath -fire place. Near s hopping & park. Sl82.000. Har riet P er ry 642·8235. iE25) SPECTACULAR VIEW NEWPORT HARBOR Ezqttislte Irvine Ternce ~ bedroom, 3 bath modern. Sparkling heated aDd n,erad pool - hlgb ceiling lhiog areas aDd master bedroom o•erloot.toc the bay by dly and parlUoa U,pta by olgtlt, Y1cant ~ move iD eofldltloll. &'lS-1$50. THE :REAL ESTATE~:-:; .................... '"Yo•'U be 1~ eotaocrow tbt.t JM bMI't real uta• ...,." ROY R. lkCAJlDLE· UAL'I'c:. ;...,. . • • . ' . ' ' We're Cle .. ly Poetry for Pen Women Tho lint .-toc ol ,.. _, .......... ~ Boac~ llrucll ol tboN- X...,..ol Amer1caa Pta Wo. mea wtn be Milt Ju. 1 Ill tho baud room of tbo Lap:~~. &eeb •Uled .cboOl dlmlct at PU'k ud Bll· mont. Preakleot Nata.Ue Heoder.aa will prealde. Frona LUte of SU Marcos wlU IIPMk oa thllmportaoee of poetry. Sbe started to write poetry u a 14 year okl girl In Teas. She r.s 9 books to Del' ertdU. The last one, "Eve made wise," was published last spring. Membersblp to the Lagtma branch Includes Yl'lters, composers, and artists from Costa Mesa, Newport, San C~emeate, Dana Point, San Juan Caplstraoo and Capis- trano Beach, as weU as La- guna Beach. ~ ...=c~e:r;:4;~: Oceu BIYd., Balboa, attend- ed a recent conference of more tbt.a 180 Uatsoo offi- cers at tbe Air Force Aca- demy oearColondoSprlogs, Colo. Ualeoa olncers pro. Ylde lnformatioo and guid- ance oa academy admis- sions, procedure, curricu- lum ud cadet ute to youog men tnteruted 1n atteodlng the senlee school. ME'II'OIITIIAIIIOR IIIIGM TII~ASOo\Y, J~. 2,1!n PllllJS!fftiWILY -PAll( 10 COIIOIIA DEL MAR, CAL. Ed Dey is Pn manager c. R. ~ I"*••~ Pae.Uk • ,....._.,, flrll _... ........... Orup co_.,, MatcCIII*ecf aa IP• potatmtdl ~wttll tbe4mertcu Te._ 111111 Te- Co. Ia J'ft' York CllJ. He 1 WJll be d:l'totor of plaat, atetx dd ~~ .. "'lb Boll Byst..,--rHilOUibllllJ, N~ S..eh resident E. VI, (AI) DoJ, stat:! di- rector ot' periODMI In Los Angeles, i;s replaced Mr, Johutoo, elfeetlve Jantary I . , Mr. Dey, 42, started his career. YUh Paclllc in 1956 as an l.DstallaUoo foreman, after Z years of duty with the U. s. ·Army, servtng as an art.J.Uer y officer 1n Alaska. Hi·ts a 1954 gradu- ate ot Otegoo State Unt- versltt. He and his wife, Carol. "'·-··~ Slato ud a~~~~otar CulltJ Ia a-alllnporl Har- bor hllh oeboot. CbrtJC)' t11med wttb ber fl.tber to ,wlb tbe mlltd doublis t.W. c:hlmploolhlp IPQIDIOI'ed by the Newport S.cb puts and recrealloa departm.t for tbe past S years, M.r. Dey at.o woo t)le men's dnc1escM.mpion· ship in 1V73. o.ar lila -,... ,....., ,_WID rniiOblJ bl ..., .. a w ai:IM: ,.. a s' , • ., a UD~~ of cbitmtc:a1 ,,_,..,,..a. nplltu bu--lc cell-actlntfea _...,_ AltbcMIP dlacof•td • tlli Jut ~~··· tal lmportuce ol PI""'''P. ... Ia Jail -be-IJtf recop•...,, Pre• a a1a1o1t ••err un ,ot lbe bodJ, tlloJ are~ ,11 COIItrolliDr .... , P'>Jslolocle&l -1' f. ......... Ia be- "" -uctod lo 1oar11 F"l tbe proe-' ll(lalldtae ud lb .. tbo . ol tho YUioUS orpu that llloJ • Ill rerutate. Aathma, aleers, blood pre11ure ud futWty are a few of the II'., belq .tudt.d, . Wben meclica.l adYaaelii ,,llf'llc Dt'W, better mtdic:a.Uou, we'll l».n tllliiii lllltoek a'ftJ.UGC your doctor's ptucrlptioa. start the New Year . right! Re.olYe to let Ul W your Health Care Headquarters 1D 19'751 • • • • HANDY HINT: Chewbtg 1\111 comes out of flair If rubbed wttb peanut tdter, theft nshed. ......... o c..... Paper pickup tops-80 tons _ .. _ .• -;-::::=:,.,...~===T:=·:-·Id .... ;.;,;;;.;,;,;;.;,;,;-.;.;;;;;,;,;;,;,; _________ • Newport Beach Ctty crews oo tbe 13th, 14th and 15th NOTICE OF INTENTION TO CALL HOW OR DIIOP' IH .•. ••4 o, ... 1 o.,. A w .. ~~:. l1l222 Hoobor BW.,-Grow Stet• Lll:• .. •• lt22J7 B~SID~.f PIJARMA~ • 611. . again collected. over 80 tons In areas east of the bay, and ENGAGE IN THE SALE OF cycling dlD'lng the month in areas west of tt.e bay, Dec. 27, 1974 ,Ill·~ of old newspapers for re-on tbe 2oth, 21st, aod 22Dd ALCOOOLIC BEVERAGES C !l'oi'JNII'il of December. Total reven-depending 011 whether the To Whom It May Concern: ue received by the city from restdeli.t's flrst regular col-Subject to Issuance of the >WITH CARD 'H1'.ARTY 1016 bey side dr. -Dewport blldt. cautornia, 92662 NOW in ... Santa Anita Fashion Park Northwest Enlnlnc1, Baldwin Avenue ARCADIA COCKTAILS • LUNCHEON • DINNER Sunday Brunch in the Carden Room Of'tN II A.M. 445-3715 ateo ln ... WOODLAND HIUS TheProm•- COSTAMESA South Cout Plazo BEVERLY HILLS 11101 Brighton Way Rollert M. Brown DVM AnnOimCf'S his Association uith NEWPORT CfN 'tTR A.Nf 14 AL HOSPITAL B Y .t.P,.OIHTIIIIEHT 6-U· S..60 IJll AVOCADO NEWI'ORT CIMTER D~PAPtTM~NT OPE N lit. 8 P M H!JOAV EVlS COSTA MESA MARINERS CHURCH THE TEA CffiNG L'li CENTERED ON JESUS CHRIST AND THE BIBLE, WIT H EMPHASIS ON PRACTICAL CHRISTIAN LIVING. ALL AGES ARE WE LCOME . Counselin g and visiting ava.ilable. the sale of waste newspaper iectlon day or the week ts license. applied for, notice s ince the program started in Monday, Tuesday or Wed-Is hereby given that the- September Is slightly over nesday, undersigned proposes to sell $7,000, A total of 281 tons Newspapers placed at the alcoholic beverages at the or newspapers has been col- curb or alley for collection premises, described as fol - lected to date. should be separately bund-lows: NorttVWest Corner of ED DEY Barber Stylist ••••• fxcdlrn;,· ln •"*•*•• Pre-School & l\ ~\rd 0rad,- The city gets not lessthan led aDd Ued, or placed tn Von Karruan Ave,, II. Birch $25 per ton from the sales shopping bags or cardboard St., N.wport Beach, Call- of newspe.pers under the pro-cartoos. Collectloo begins fornta, vtslcfl s of a 5-year contract at 7 a.m. aod r~ms ahead Pursuut to such intention, executed in August, 1974. of tbe regular refuse col-the tmUersJgned Is appl~ing f:INF. e Pboni c• o Sci eo c:e 0 Social Gmwtb • Creati n Artt o lmmedi ate Opeoina• oAaul-~ o Number Coaceptt Other munictpaUUes and or-lectioo. to tile Deputmeot of Alco- DESIGNS MEN, WOMEN & CHILDREN 0 Hot Lunch u • Trained Starr gaotzattons collecting news-holic Beverage Control tor Natllrlll Hair C11tting g ••• ,.,_,,. •• "'" .. p., .. , ... , 1675-40221 . o State Licensed papers, without the benefit Dl SNEYLAHD AWARD issuance-of analr.ohollc !.lev-HOURS ":00 • 6: W of a contract, have fowld DEADLINE JAN •. 4TH erage IJctnse (or licenses) market prices as low as $2 for these premises as fol-673-5153 to $4 a ton, according to Friday, Jan. 10, Is the lows: '·47'' ON SALE GEN- flgures compiled by the city deadltn"e for organizations ERAL (BONA FIDE PUBLIC • 011• 8 to 6 BOB S Tu .. _ tbru Sat. ASK ABOUT OUR AFTER-SCHOOL PROGRAM, BUS PICK .UP FROM CORONA DEL MAR I general services depart. to file for the annual Disney-EATING PLACE). PORT BARBER SHOP 29(}"1 e. Coast llury. ment. land commWJity service Gilbert/Robinson, Inc, Coror~lf J~l l'ort n-f I t """"" ' · ~rt-. A "-l ~r~ur• •r r~e«'POT -K-tc't r•ta. "" .. ,,, ~. ln January, newspapers aW'4.rds. Publish: Jan. 2, t!Y75 , in thf' will be-collec ted•separately Wloners will be announced Sewport Harbor Ensign, GEM T HANDLE WITH CARE True and cultured pea r ls are ver y soft ; so soft that strung pearls may wear from the inside out, through enbrgem('nt of holes by thread, This wearing can be slowed by knots between pearls, to stop sliding. Pearls a lso sc ratcheas. ily, so should be stored away !rom other jewelry, They should also be wiped with Ussue before storing, to avold perspiration dam- age. • 11 silk cor ds look soiled, use a detergent bath In warm water, rinse well and dry in ventllated place. Pearls shOuld always be put on last, alter make-~, perfume aoo hair spray; in March atanawa.rds IWlch- eon in tfle Disne}'land Hotel. Robert .Cllltord of Harbor View Hills Is on the 6- member award board that pic ks the winners. Disney- land has budgeted $60,000 tor this yea r's awards. l.n 1972, thf' Women's DI- vision of the NewpOtt Har- bor Cha mber of Commerce wa s a major winoer.Awards are iiven to gro~s that iive va lua ble community ser vice. Interested J:COI()s may call the program's r ecording secretary at 533 -4 456, ex- tension 538. MRS. .COZAD, EX-COM RESIDENT, 102, DIES Private graveside ser- vices were held Dec. 26 for Winnefred Cozad, for- mer resident of Corona del Mar, who died Dec. 21 in South Coast Hospital, La- glUla Beach, at the age of 102. Buria l was at Pacific View memor!.al park, Har- bor VIew H!Us, MONEY MISHANDLERS I think it's about time we hired somebodt down at City Hall wbo knows how to count. Maybe they're using "new math" or something. But, it looks more lJke mathe- matical madness. Consider these facts: 1. Arter a $300,000 "rainy day" IW>d was squandered. a lew years back, and nobody seemed to know where it went, we tigured the money boys would be a 'little more careful, but -- Z, We're about to blow another rainy day nest egg because the city 11_\3..nager and his finance director evidently couldn't put Z and Z together and figure that, in the middle of a building slump, excise taxes collected from bUilders would be leSS·, 3. Now, you and I, i.f we end up making less money than we tbougbt, we find a way to spend less. We sure as heck wouldn't dip into our savings just before a depression, would we? Not unless we had an emergency. And l don't see any such emergency right now. 4, To compound the numbers nonsense, the city manager figured last week that (a) only 38,000 people use our beaches on a peak day and (b) half or th em Uve here. That's too ridiculous to even comment on. , For the past 2 years, this column has been warning of tough timeS ahead. Yet, instead of tightening !he city belt, our City Hall spenders,kj!ep spending more and more. This could lead to disaster. What happens if we ~Ye a real emergency? · They sold the old city dump, a prime piece of property, lo_ build a new police "sub-statloo," and to put a lew bucks in our rainy-day lund. (Have yoo noticed how much better the police service is with the new "sub-sta.Uoc"?) Well, what do we sell next, after we blow the second rainy-day reserve? Not much good property left to sell, is there? SUND AY SERVICES: and 1f you wear tt.em dally, She had Uved at 1680 Louise, Laguna Beach, with ber son, Webster M, Coud. Ot!H!r survivors are a daugh- ter, Esther Estridge~ofSeal Bea<'h; 2 grand<'hlldrln, Richard Estridge of Downey and Jack Estridge gf lonfZ Beach, and 2 great-grand- children, David aDd Sharon Estridge of Downe}·. Here are some Ideas on belt-tightening. Have the top administrators take a pay cut. Have the police chief who gets a retirement check, anyway, take a cut by the amount or that ctaei. What we WORS HIP SERVlCES AND SUNDAY SC HOO L restring them twtceayear, TRIAL LAWYERS PICK 8:30, 9:45 and 11:00 a.m. Handled wUh care, pearls, PHO"E' 675 -4550 always 1n llshloo, can give OFFICERS FOR 1975 2200 E. Coast Hwy., Newport Beac h, near MacArthur you a Utetlme or pleasure. The new slate of officers ~~::::::::::::::::::i!~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ for the Orange CoWlt y Trial THIS WEEK ON TV3 TlfURSDAY 8:00am MORNING EDITION 5:15~m TV 3 NEWPORT NEWS 5:30 COAST SCRIPT 6 ,00 ClTY COI JNCIL MEETING Fn ' lowed Bv TV 3 NEWS FRIDAY 5 :1 5mn TV 3 IIIIWPORT NEWS 5,30 SKI NEWPORT 6,oo TV 3 SPECIAL 6, 30 TV 3 NEWPORT NEWS MONDAY 5,15om TV 3 NEWPORT NEWS 5: 30 C~ST SCRIPr 6:00 6,30 7 ,oo 8 :30 Tottt.e ~ llieentenn-t.al · SKI~ C~STAL SPORTS REVIEW A 1ook At the ha~~en {ngs t n •~orte t h{s week UCI BASKETBALL va SIOUX FALLS TV l NEWPORT NEWS !!EDNE SDAY •O:&m HORNING EDITION 10,}0 TV~ SPECIAL ,, :00_3 lN ..THE MORNING 5: 1 5 TV 3 NEWPORT NEWS 5:30 SKI NEWPORT 6c 00 UCI BASKETBALL vs Pf 1CET SOHND 7: .30 TV : NEWPORT NEWS Lawyers Assn. lnchldes Ronald B. Schwartz of New- port Beach as second vice- president. Loca l attorneys on the board of directors are AUcemarle Stotler or Corona del Mar, aDd Donald Belveal. Robert Cbarboo- oeau, Larry Curran and • James Pe_sson of Newport Bncfl. Robert Cllrtstensen of La Habn J.s the new president of ~e Association, and Go.r- ald Orman of Fullerton 1s first vice-president, DATAPRODUCTSMOVES Tbe Dataproducts Corp, bas reb::ated its omces from 1633 26th st,, Santa Monica, to 1100QIIIUStrett, Newport Beach, near tbe Airport, according to Vlce .. Prestdes.t O.Dis wea.,... (lnn.t.ble) SAL II -IDVICI .... ..,..~~ ...... 1 • .... a save.could hire a policeman. :-. Get _some more efficient administrators in City Hall. Tbe I!Duee man and city manager have shown that they have a talent lor firing eltlcleol men, like our former business license supervisor, and for guessing wrong too often on important money matters. :.~ · . And how about that $25,000 we blew on the "Potty Hopper"·~•· Alter the Orange County Transit District experts told us to let tbem rill tbt busses, we said, "Oh no, we want to run our own bus line.'' Tbeo after U tell through ·us tare box, we hire our own expert to tell us tbt OCTO e~)I'U right. Brtutant. ~-· !'think It's time we got a new adminlstratloo • Wei~ at 102St we learned this week that President Ford Isn't the aaly man In America who doesn't know we're In a recession. Our city mauacer las joined that team. , . , • • Spealdng or ligures, have you coW~tod the number or ca.rs In thal,..,parldng · , lot oo Coast Hwy. that tbe city has leased? 1 , AI Forpt P.S. If the City CoWlcU can't let a respectablAI Corona del Mar ~uman put a lew ellra -ta In his restaurant because or tratrlc, how eu · r Jus!tly · filling Lido Peninsula Ylth restaurants and shops? i • • • .. • • ... • ~ • >.L_..__ ) Down at the store, we provide oft-street puldn( lor our ~~ers, ancl we promtae to clve you a correct coW~t wtt.l you spe~~d Y-~ • • .UUa here for American mtrchandlae. ,. 1, t l f