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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-01-09 - Newport Harbor EnsignJ NEWPORT BEACH TCX lrvi __ ... ...., ~-~Of 4,~ ARYO E •. HAAPA, owner Md subNshar of the Eftsltn •••o••••-.~•ooo..-o•• • MR. NIXON'S ~AN SHOULD RESIGN There are a whole lot of us who can rightly say, "Don't blame me; I voted for John Schmitz." Not quite enough, however --because a bundle of big money turned up for the June primary race In 1972, and President Nixon's man, Andrew Hinshaw, came In at the last moment and won a narrow victory In that congressional election. The nation lost one of the best patriots serving in Congress. Perhaps now that error can be cor- Tected. The first step In the right direction would be for Mr. Nixon's man to follow the example set by his boss. Andrew Hinshaw should resign as U. S. congressman. • • • *MAYOR TAKES THE RIGHT STAND The Dec. 26 Log suggested a patriotic New Year's pledge for all City Council members: Don't ask for any federal fUnding, because that would Increase (Cootloued OD Pap Z) CC Mardi Gras to raise funds The Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce will laaDCb a dr1n to tlaaDce Its DIW $500,000 headQtarters with a eostume Mardi Gras bol~ tt10 laraest banquet In ............. -..· ThJ.s ID"'&&aCIIDeDt YU madl IIi' Cbomber ProtddoDI wuuam D. Luak at a Moo. day presscontereoeefeatur- tng plans for the ball and details or lbe oew buiJd.log, lo be constructed In Newport Center. The Mardi Gras bl.ll will be held Stmday, Feb. 9, Ill the Moote Car}() Room at Del Webb's Newporter Inn. Richard stevens, past president of the Chamber aDd cblirman ottts building committee, appointed Ed Nigro, Newporter Inn ma.a- arer, as chlirDlLD or a special sttlcommlttee to sta&e the Mardi Gras ball. Mr, Nigro sa.ld that a ctant teot. proYiding 8,000 sqare feet of a.dd.itlor».l room for a da.Dce floor aDd blDqlllt tables, will be erected. ad).· ceot to tbe Monte Carlo room. "Tbe tent will be fUlly •eatllated, ll&flled aod beated," be satd. "It wtU tate 2 days or a.rotmd-the· clock lastallaUoo." "More ttan 1,000 people are upectecl to attCld tbt ball," Mr, Lusk said.. • 'Tbere wtU be pr-izes tor the beat costumes. O..lts wm ban tbt optloD ofweu- lDC~ .. or formalblD- Qaot elotllea.Wt '-most or tbem eome tn costumes.'' llr. Ntcro bU appo!Dbod Harry -11, -ot tbt: Clamber's Commodore C 1m. u eatert&UlmeDt cblirmaa tor tbt Mardl GroL ''IWTJ rC~«t~ tblt al- rll4)"llt llu two-. Uoed ..,., lllr. Htcro ald. "Oiae wlll bopliJlii(Dtlielud IW tUG" rtll tM.,IDIIC. wbUe lilt -will PI'-blr· bUd diDot ma.lc.'' 1-tlll 1loo will ., feature movie and television stars to be annoUDCed later. William P. Ficker, a.rctll.- tect for tbe new Chamber buUdinc, described tile fea- tures ol tbe uew Chamber ~ .. wtdek ·Ifill be located at f:beoorDtrofJam-bONt Road IIIII Sula llor- brara Av•ue, across the street from tbe oew pollee facility. A 111ique feature of the build1ng, he said, WIU be Its e:a.ctinc orient:atloo to a true nortb-soutb uis. "Tbls orleotaUoD makes possible a sllcfltly doping north wall or clear gb.ss," Mr. F leiter said. "Tbls w JU embrace muimum dayllgbt for interior spaces. The soatb wan 1r1U be protected by broad overhatlgs to mini- m lze 5\m glare and heat absorption. This wtu be the first otnee buiJdlnc In many years toreturntoclear glass desJgn." Tbe buildlnc: will eootlln to.ooo sqtrUe feet in two tents. The C .. mber will occ~y the lower level, leas. ing the seeood (k)or. "we hope to raJse the required $500,000 by aoe- tlooing ott tbe space at $50 a !QUU'e foot," Mr. Lusk said. '"ADyooe eootrlbutln& $1,000 to tbe buUdlDc ftmd wW r.eeiYe a sovrtDlr cer. tifteatt COYerl.nc !0 sqtare teet "' tbe bulldlll(."' Asked U tbe City of New- port S.cb prO'tldel I.QY hmds for the Cbamber, Mr. Lust. replied, "No, we dcm't get IDY mooey from the eUy, We wut to be ID a posltloa to throw rocks ~-ud at.J 101ne ro.es.'' lllritallolls to lbe party wW be matJed duriDg tbt eom!Da week, ..., -1111( ualpm-will be made oa tbt but& of receipt or r....-., Mr. NliP'O ald. w. -..,mlttee *>r lilt Mar.a Gl:u lnel- Cula .......... BtU FaW<Ott, Mar) ,...._ lAd Jim F<l· .... Crash tills re-wed bride ~ill b'l-,. ,._ ..... -.... "-' -...... tni-Y,L--Wlld -~ a.dlr Ia a,... ldiW, ud Mr _,_...., 11 -... cnall lood J0ot ' Ia ----ll I .............. --. _ ............ - --· iorlor ln W ..... I clioriO el -· ..... • .. $3 t. c.-W. el•lltiiJ I-Y,L - -II ...... ~ .... --~ ...... -..... _..IIIII ............ , "-'' '41•-- W, ... -• 1M ,,... o&ld.: ..... CliO 10 tD n~ .... ....., ..... .,. ---··-__ ,._.._ ... --·~--=·--~ ~ :o~a.::w=.r: :.. ,... rr.:: •.:.. ~·= --... --,.... =~ 0 • .... ••••• ,.~ ..... -1 .... '- -·--If~ I 71 THf NEWI'OIT HARK>II 0 •• ngce ,. ... ,.aAL ... CI1'Y eP MIWPOW:T •1oc COSTA MESA plan FASHION ISLAND hit by ,, rR. NO. 60:5 Some Harbor VIew Hills residents are getttng wor. rled apJD about tbe lr'flne Compuy'a plans tor de- niOpJDg the rest of New- port Center. They are afra.td or what they believe a.re company plans to put a shop. ping center aloo.gMacArthur Blvd. near Coast Highway. tbe Harbor Vtew Hills Com~ m lmlty Ass., at Harbor VIew scbaol. "We would ntber see the sbopplng el!lllter • with Its tnltle, ll.gtU and oolse, moved tlrtber west IDto Newport CeRter," James Blakemore, 2509 Harbor Ylew Dr., said Mooday. Mr. Blakemore Is eommunityaf- falrs Ylce..presldeat of tbe homeowuer p-cq~. Moore, lrvlne's new "Cor- porate Plaza" otnee com. ple:a: •Ul be built In the lower part of Newport Cea- ter botmded by Coast Hwy ., Avocado, faralloo, and north.south str~teh of New- port Center Dr . That will leave a.n Lmdeveloped ara east of the ertenslon of Avo· cado, between Coast Hwy. and Faralloo. ''Our plans for that area Monday nlgtlt, lrTineplan- uer Larry Moore will e:wplain hls company's plans at the a.nnual geoeral meeting of According to Larry are stlll a bit 'lfty '," Mr. RHINE WHARF PLAN OKAYED Moore told the Ensign this week. "But, we'vedooesome research work tnat point$ toward a com merelal Ye:J- ture aloog the lines or South Coast Village, except oo a sm'lller scale.'' South Coast Vtllage 1.s a .Newport Parks. Beacbes commlssloo. help 1n getting shopping mall just oorthwest and Recreation Commls-more t.aciUties for com-of South Coast Plua in Co- sloners acted at Tuesday merdal tlsh!ng Interests: tn sta Me sa, with sbops similar night's monthly meeting oo tbe bly. Commlssiooers to those fotmd 1n Newport's the following agenda mat-asked the ft.sbermeo to re-new Lido Village area of ters; turn later wtth speetne re-Lido Shops. • RHINE WHARF projeet quests. "We are waltillg for the pla.os ftle okayed. The etty city to decide what ldDd or wlll build a landsctped • WEST NEWPORT park traffic clrculatloo ptan will boudrnlk. with anrled master plan was approved be d~veloped tor tbe area," parldq: around the end of in eoocept, calling for park said Mr. Moore. the Rhine Cbannel between development of the state-Tbe city's loograngetraf- Delaney's restaurant udthe owned Paelt1c Electric fie plan calls for MacArthur Cannery restaurant. rigbt-of.way property to be Blvd. to be a 6-bne major • FIFTH AVE. property leased by the city. The pro-road, and Avocado to be a 1.n Corona del Mar, owo.ed perty stretches along Coast 4-Wle primary street. But, by tbe Irvine Co., was coo-Hwy. from the Santa Ana there ts an alternative plan sldered tor possible r.on1ng River to Lido Sands. Flrst for MacArthur to be ooe- eha.n.ge r ecommendation to project •Ul be to tandscape way, carrying nortbbollld place all ol tbe 8 acres and sprinkler the east eod tratnc, with AYOCado carry- between Comm11111ty Youth of tne property. log ooe.way southbound Center and MargueTite tn an motorists. open space zooe. A study • TENNIS COURT lighting "We wollk1 rather see of- wlll be made of possible at tbe oew courts at San flees like those planoed tor costs U tbe clty sbould de-Joaquin Hllll Rd. aDd Crown Corporate Plua," says Mr. clde to buy the l&Dd. or Hartrx' Ylew Hill& was Bb.kemore. "Our residents • FISHERMEN repre. 0~J.4 ~ ~~ ~ ttae ba'e no ob)edkiDs to Cor. Ward heads County GOP -., tmi Tt.r.ii ..., • llo<Or,_-bellll>lnl )~ 1. • pon1e Piua,. __ .....,. lllDI Doo Fran>Un, asked tor E stlmlled coot 1a $30,000. to see tbll eooeepl •Jooc MacArthur, with t.be abop-Edward Ward of Costa ping comple:a: moved farther Mesa, admlnlstrati'e aide west. bl otber words, switch to Assemblyman Robert tbe two projects." Badbam of Newport Heigtlts. 7 IN N.M. RACE FOR TRUSTEES "l doo't think it would , was elected ctll.!rman of the be possible to switch them," Orange CoiDty Republican Mr. Moore said wben he Cenlral Committee Monday heard of the Blakemore ob-night I : I 'I I I I I I I • I I I • CORPORATE PLAZA • 't"- Advice sought on fed $ for NB Tbe ftrst of Z public bear- Ings to deckle bow Newport would speod $118,000 In fed. enl housing flllds Is set for Jan. 20. A secODd bear- lag wU1 be sebeduled some. Ume befon Feb. 15, the dea.dlb:le for applying for the llmds. Mooey woukl come from r.ds created by the fed- eral boaslnc J.Dd commllll1ty denlopmeat act. wb.lch pro- Yides federal tal: dollars tor laDd acqulattbl, pubUc worts COIUitractioo,. reha- bllllattcm., code eab"cem.at. OJIC!al pq)ocll .... tile .mer., IDd -· aod otber "iras:-owemeet•• ac- tiYities tor urban comm..ml- ttes. Primary ob)ectin of the federal cnnt program Is to preYeot or replace slums aDd stop blight. with special empbasls oo fa mllles of tow aad moderate lllcome. How- ever. pre timloary dtseus.. slons by Ctty CotmeU ban included the cb&nee tbal: some ot tbe money could be used to buy park lands bere. The city, Whicb does DOt have sllfD.cient populatloo to qualtty for a grant, ))IDed forces wltb the county ot On.nee aDd otber small c:tties lD the CCMmty to apply tor a gn.ot to be cUvtded between tbe comty J.Dd the: towns. AJ the pubUc bearing. set for 7:30 p.m. in City Hall, m•mbln of u.t pdblle wUl bt-.. -.'ll!tb ldiU ~ ........ fD .... tbe mOUJ, w,.ut. nqutkJDa may be stat to tbe City Coqpcil prk»r to the pubUc bearing. Yore lntormatioo about t be houstDc proenm and the pWllc hearing ls ava.Jb.b le by eallJ..Qg Ttm Cowen at tbe city oomm11:1lty dnelop- meot departmtDt. 673-2110. Seveo ca.od!dates wilt seek 3 seats on the Newport-Mesa sebool district board In a March 4 electioD. The hus- band or one of the candi- dates w!U roo fOT a seat oo tbe CoastCommunUyCol- lege District. SeUm Franklin, who re. tired. The challenger 1s Kingery Whlteneck, retired teacher and coW~.sellor at Harbor High; whO Uves at 505 Redlands, Newport Heights. jectloo. "Corponte Plaza Dr: Wllllam Teague ol ls pretty well set and on Its Westminster was elected TENNIS STUDY IS SOUGHT way. It was &JlPlOYed Dec vlce.ehalrma.n. 19 by the city Plann!..g Mr Ward. 43 who lives Filing for the posts eoded Friday. Here are the candi- dates: • NEWPORT -MESA UNl - FlED OCHOOL DISTRICT (3 of 7 seats ~ for e lectkln lb1s year toe a 4-year term): First District: lnettmbent Donald Smallwood, attoroey, of Costa Mesa; MarYlD Carr, pbyslctst, m 8 Mallard, Co- sta Mesa; Cecile Ssodeen, educatot, 27 18 Salqllper, Costa Mesa; JohD Torrtblo, 1819 Taoacw. Costa Mesa, u attorney. Tbl:rd otstrtct Marian C. Berre100, the lnetlDlb.:mt, 1s UDOJP)Sed. She UYes at 1721 Ti'a<lewtods, Bayerest. SistJI District: lneumbeol TbOmas Beoderaoo of Co~ sta Mesa. wbo defeated 7 other candidates Ill a 1972 speelal eleeUoa to nn tbe aDe~tred t.-m of Jldp • COAST COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT, which admlnisters Orange Coast and Golden West Colleges. The 4th district seat, held by Robert Humphreys, 360 Bucknell. Costa Mesa, Is being contested by Godfrey Sandeen, an attorney, woo lives at 27 18 Sandpiper, Co- sta Mesa. EQITH COPE. 91, DIES A memorial service for Mrs. Edith Cope, Corona del Mar artist, will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 19, at Paclfk View Memorla.l ctapel. Mrs. Cope, 91, died In San otego Frlday, Jan. 3. She was a retired Caillornla teacher and was especla.l)J well known for her "fi.Dgertlp miniatures," which she e:a:. blblted many years at tbe Laguoa Festtnl of Arts. Commission." at 468 Esther Costa Mesa. Newport City CoUDCillrill Harbor VIew Hills rest-bas been Asseinblyman Bad: be asked Mooday to allocate dents argued with Irvine Co. ham's admlnistnUve as-$5,000 to tllr• a Newport planners 2 years ago over sistant ror the past 4 years Center ftrm to stu::ly the plans for office build.i.Dgs rtmni.ng his office 1n West: feasibility ot build.l.ng a $1 north :>f the FaraUoo Dr., cU!f. Mr. W;ud is also ill mWioo city tennis comptez. complaining that homeowner the lnsurance busi.Dess here. Tbe teDDIJ center wo111d Ytews wouldbebloeked..Cor-He took over ctairman-bue 12 eollrts, a pro shop, porate Plaza would consist shill of the 47 -member par-pa.rkmg aad teaching t:actll- or 26 low-rise office build· ttsan committee immedi-ties. A clttzeos committee iDgs that would be below the ately after Mooday night's tb:at stu:U.ed tbe idea last line of sigbtf'betweeo the annual electloo at tbe year reeommeoded tbat tt bomes IDd tbe sea. county voter registrar's of-be bulll at tbe oortheast City Co~meil Is eJpeeted fl ee ln Santa Ana. cOtDer ot liacArthur Blvd. to bike 141 the Corporate Mr. Ward succeeds Ge-&ad Cout Hwy. tn Corooa Plau plan Jan. Z1. orgt> Delahanty of Fuller· delMar. MARIAN DEAN , 84, OF BALBOA ISLAND D1 ES MarJan Dei.D, 8-\ or 1!5 Apolena, Balboa Island, who died Slmday at Hoag hospib.l, was b .. led yesterday In P2- c lfte VIew memorial '*rk., Harbor View HUls. Sbe is surYIYed by dlugtl- ter Jo-Ann Killingsworth of Balboa Island. son Dooovan 0-.a of Whllt1er, and 3 -blldr ... too. Alter tbt City Council ap- JAioiES LEKAS REnRED pro•ed tile """"ept• the cuy , reereatloo departmeut was RESTAURATEUR, DIES told to.._ .. a consub'" Senlces were beld yes-to study the Idea hatner. terday at BaltJ.-Berceroo "We seot letters to 9 Chapel tn Costa Mesa tor Rrms, cot replies from 6, James Lekas. 82, a retired IDd Ql.trowed tbem down to restaurateur wbo Und at Eeoaomtc Strrtees, ID.c., In 3116 VanBuren, Costa Mesa. Newport Center," PBR Dt- He died Jan. 2 at b1a home. rector CaMn Stewart re- He ts sunlnd by scms 'e&led yesterday. He said Peter Lekas and s. James be w1ll ask Monday's Ca.- t..bs. en meettnc to hlrt the nrm. Besides tbe Coast Hwy •• MacArthur site, these other sUes are IDder COildlsera - Uoo tor tbe tl!llllls center: • Just oorth of 5tb At'e. and east of Marguerite, also ln Corona del Mar. • Soli.b of Versa.illes, adjacent to the oev elty- leased Coast u,.,.. puttnc Int. • At Untnrsity and lrrlne La West Upper Bay. ALBERT WINGERTER OF BIG CAHYOH DIES W.uoo.te rites will be coa- dueted today, Ju. 9, at 3 p.m. at Paclftc YlewCbape4 Harbor View Hills, far' Albert Wlqerter, 10 Rt« V erte, Big Canyoo, who died Mooday at Hc:.r bo~Jlital He is SUI"'Yt•ecl by Ms wl!e, Doroll1y. Barl.al wtU be la Pa.etnc Vlew me1110r111 park. See.- larlaf Ladp 708 <11 ....,.,rt wlll be 1D eb&rge of tbe 111erTtoe. PASTOR ·TELLS OF VIETNAM MERCY VISIT Pastor Joill LIDctftU ot Then 00 to Guam for re-in aU Sota Vttmam. It is 1 alM:I "ma.de ~·· at a tbe PlJmoutbCoacrept:loall MUnc aDd dlrectly ID.to a beald'al campu ·-clean Rotary Clllll:l kl Saip, Church of Newport ·Harbor u~ta-pao Air Bafe oo the aid deDcbtfW. wUh !72 or-which meets attbtCua ... u. wrote ta.e tollowlac 1ett41r ,_b c<Ut or TbaltaDd. pilaU. 8oweYtl', o•er 700 Hotel. It too 1MB Fr~ta. to tbt £u1p from VIM:am, TbrH boW's tater a C-1SO ltldeotl &re lD tbe .Ctlool. SO I bad to ltr11Uit aJoac wbtre be tp111t IAe C~s.t-tin me tmo Tu Son Mhdl wlllcla laclalel: pdes ooe with my MlltJ FTID<:.b -- mu MUDD f1I:WDc Ql1lbla.. Airport tn Salp. tbn tlebL Mr, Thuc las trytac to tell tbtm of my pllat to OQGitruct class. mlssioo to VJetDam • apa lD U.t WU'-ftftC'IIIJ SIDCe arriYin& l'•• beeo • .u.... 0o "__._J 1 -~ 10 iud. 8t lor"*'tr 8II'"Nd 1 ,._ to Nba ..._... room• -· -..... ooe eaeb -...., bUJ ·-·~· ··-, .... .....__,_ ~tb tbe 9Uo • .,...._II S.Co! -aboGl •• u Army c.......... Yttll tboul SOO -"'·· -· to ---•' -•• ··-• ..-. 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Mr. I................. .... .., ......, ·-· ___ ,.._ -............ ...., .... _.....,_lp * ,_-.,..,_. a. n.a, ... •uloa, , .. ___ _, no ._.,, • .,, --~-·--11-... ,... ---.-. ·-~ .... -1'10--... -· ... ___ ..... Dg l11IIflf-·al-,.. .. ,._.a.-.•-·----· -·-·' *·-.................. ___ ..... -latllllll ... -....... -a?' ·a•st r •• a.,a•.-th 11t re z,a. • P0'11 L ' ' ~ ' ' : , • .f1w Birch Log TOM ANDERSON Representing the Establishment ..,_,_ 41o" , -.. tallooohlp """'h .... -tloood 10 ... cby • ...._,,.C. M r,,.,. -...... JoM Kt. Mtmbm of the CFR haw actually bNa tht ' -Golbroltll ,..llid o( lho Now vort.-.. looy fonnullton o( -·-u.s. poli<ln TILINIOMI• (1141 .,... • .... , ,.... ... GIUIIDI or·~· Dtn ... I-.Je c-tl ... F ..... -(CPit) that .,, " lnvohina ..... talruMDI" or Comm .......... :~ .... flft1CIU. •• ~ ~,~C:.:"~t.o:'':!:nrtl~: .. :; ~oucic, :0':.-,it~=~~tte':':! • mudl 1 part of the rutlna tttablllhnMat" • wtn wan, fonipl "lkt, dlaamwnent. ditente, .. l'NI an',. P Ollf "'IDII b .. n lnclo~rlutcd with .• ;~40., .. p&l~l th• woodwork. tht St~te Department. Had he wilhld to, Mr. and tut..Mcnce tathe Unlled NatiOftl .• )ftl ~ WDKLY, OD ,_....,, s.c-d c.._ Mtf.Amerlc.nism. lmmonlity Rlk h 1 N the Galbrt1th, himldf a member or the CFR., could Per100al ambiUona and the Jum of flattery ,. ,.-,. Jllld at eoro-dill Mar, caau. OCilce Ud •d •theism. · -...: ~h:Ycl~~c · ••I:.• Wash have ttated that the CFR Is •• much tit• ruUna belna wh.at they arc, it would be wrona to " Pl .... pllllt .. tM IUIII IW"*L t'lll £. COUI: Su"''Y! now abow lht ,th• cu. Lejtn to coolt. Serub Eatabll&hmtnt 11 any or .. nlutJon~-pubUc or ucribe a cpn~e&oua delire to tuhwrt national ~ a....-.,. C.O. dll.Mar, CaUl. .as. two-thirds of our ntllon's fJOm. noon. Reptir th~ tint .. pctnte, in the lli\ited Stattl. wverep.cy to aU CFR members. But II eenaln- f. 1'B MIW»<**' HARBCil £JIBQN..::: =~ •udet~ts r,vor ao.Jmmenttl BuDd 1 boll. Get 1 job. Incorporated in 1921, lht CFJt h~ alw1y1 ~y b not unreasonable to question how any \ ~·No~ :t::-::: ~tal, ID s.era-N'.AVY attaao. ome.r cu.. ownership • 0¥er pri~tte "Help the minister, the Red said ofhaelf~t idt111 merelriyt~Asludyd aroup. But u\d_lviduil c:1n swe•~!rthloy•lty1 to our c:ouhntry CCMirt IDr b CCHdy o( ()nap. State otCa'Uitnla, dldl•• Robert A. Morita lr• o'wneuhip bec:tus~ they CrOSI, the Sll'IBtion Army. itl purpose, 1ccor naCo c: ""'an even some whit~ ret&inl.nJ memU'II p n a JI'OUP w 010 uc1 bJ ,..._ tblrtolls qUilUl.ec:l to publllb all -~ J.lra. Alullllortb of consider profit-makina Visit the sic:k. Assist the poor. friends, hu in<:luded more l.hanjust hJJf\-levtl conmtent and obvious purpo11l1 to sac:rifkcl pabUC IIOtkel r.eq'llrld bJ Jaw. • 1200 Par• Nnport, tau immoral . More students Stu.dy your lessons. And then studies of fonfgn affaiJS. Close observen of th~ the independence or the UnJted Statel on the ' ARVO E. HAAPA •.••.• Owner aod Publtabar made bla ffrlt •kl tucM .: on::sider P rofit·m•klna when you •re thrpuah -and CFR 1ee It au maj~relement In thec:ontlnulnJ altar of world aovemrnent. ~ '· Ji£0 IIAAPA ..•.•••..•.. ~late Editor lD a N'uy a..tren.ft at P•-immoral than conlidtr ltAUII 1101 100 tired _ read a book. drive to subvert lhltndependence of the Uniled In its 1974 Annual Report, the Council on C SUBSCRIPTION RATES aaeoll., Fit. So'lolDc .. a rtlatlons betwttn un·married "Your parents do not owe S&atet in favor of an lll·po~rful one-worl~ Foreign Relations bouted dllt 175 of Ita ~· ID Harbor .V. • • • One r-.r, $5.00; 2 years.$ 8 • 00 major ttep towards beeom .. adults immor... you entertainment. Your city ~,Ust pemment. !heir -new pins credi-members are U.S. Gowrnment offlclalt. Namea 1 o.tol.ll&rtlorAr• ODey-.r,$6.00;Zyears,$lO.OO . tncaNIYy&TIItor. More than half the does not owe you recreation bihty from the fact th~t. such aaoal wu the ofConaressmen. ambusadon, and j:abinet of· •1'·.-o:j~;;;-. "' -.A.,.~Oo!Q LETTERS t~tn·aaen in this country r1cilitles. The· world does not' professed lJfelona ambttton of CFR founder ncen in the membership roster confirm the belie~e th~tt: owe you a livina. You owe the a.nd architect Edward M. House. President accuracy of the boa.st . The list alto contairu the Most ptople ar~ not world somethin1. You owe it . Wilson's sponsof and chief advisor. names of seventeen US. ~aton and the new • YARUUANA ca pable or tJ~dd rn1 what is your time and eneriY and you.r Althoush many Americans know that there President of the Senate, Vice President Nelson A. A~vo E HA.APA Of"'e' ind pubNshtt of the EnsJgn Editor of the Ensigo. b"t for th~tmsel~es. talents so that no one will be is an "establishment'" ruMing our country, Rockefeller. ~~00~ tbaAt tJhane ""z,oooy 2mneewmber1 ~~: We should leuliu at war. or in poverty , or sick, most have never heard of the CFR. And while The United States Sen1te has been called .. wiret-.ppina and the th ird or lonely apin. the n1mcs of David Rockefeller (CFR board "the world's most exclusive c:lub." Wllh such (COD.tlDued from Pa.~t: 1) Francisco Barristers Club d~Rr~r. "In plain simple word!: chainnan) and many more of the CFR's 1625 heavy CFR influence, it can nfely be said th1f favors "decrlminallutloa" the U. S. deficit. and thereby add to the but DOt "lepllsatlon" of Ft'd~ral and local polh.:~ Grow up ; quit bein1 a members are well-known as opinion molders the ruling Est•blishment is well·reprettnted In i,nflation peril. The same issue of the marijuana, shorn of Its should l.::ll'nsor books. movies cl')'·bahy; aet out of your and men of influence, their membership in the the ••ctub." The question we raise is. Who t 1 t 1 nothlllg lind TV to prote~o:t !l&ainst dream world. develop a orpnization has been kept quiet. A roster of represents the American people1 E.nsign carried a discouraging story •m,.oree'o'r ,•.rsms 81'~~an.old pro-· •· ,. h CFR 1 · · 1h 1 ' 1 1m proper t •n ma. backbone, not a wishbone; and t e a any t1me m e pas •Or y years. on page 1: "N. B. REACHES OUT FOR postuoo 19 so ferYeotlysiC)-N t arly half of our start a\:tinll: like a man or a however, has alw•ya been the equivalent of a • • • • • "FREE' FEDERAL CASH. n The vote ported by stateSenatorMos-t~cn-agers ut opp~d to lady . Mro't Who in the Establishment. The snenteen U.S. Senttors who presently cone.ltschiefs~rt comes rnedom of the prus. "What you ar~. God aa~e Colunmists, editors, financiers, publishers. hold membership in the Cou~U on Foreign was 6 to 1 to join with Orange County h-om thOse who see it as • On~·thirtJ ar~ against fre~ you . What you become . you educators, corporation heads. polilictans, cabi· Relations are: in asking for federal housing funds. Only stf!p in the direction they speerh. Ont>-fourth would not &ive to God. Amenca needs net offtcials. military officers, and even Pres· Baker (R.·Tenn.) wa.ut --a root ln the door. r CFR Councilman Paul Ryckoff voted for fiscal But eveo. thOse who be-rtqulrt stllrt:h warro~nts. your help for sut"l'ival. You are idents have been or are members o the . Bayh (D.·Ind .) I..QDOt Thittten ~rcent think Big import a nl. And you are Yet little note of their association hu ever been Bentsen (0.-Tex.) McGo"m (D.·S.Q.) MondaJe (D.·Minn .) MuskJe (0.-Me .) sanity. ' ~e":o~:!u'::'i~~/other Bro ther ~h ould r~s t rkl netded. It IS too late to sit made. (CFR-me~ber Presidents have included Brooke(R.·Mass.) One hopeful note is that this deciSIOn reasons sbouldbepermitted, religious wo~hip. around and wait fo r somebody Hoover,. Ebenhower, Kennedy. and Nixon. Case (R.-NJ.) Poll (D.·R.I.) RibicotT (D.-Conn.) Rolli (R..I)el.) Stevenson (D.-Ill .) Symington (D.-Mo.) was made in 1974, and there's still shOuld DOt taUforthlssug. HaH you relld your to do something someday. CFR-member presidential candidates ha'lt! in -Culver(D.-Iowa) . • . d N y 1 gested route. To legall%e ,·hJidr~n·s t~xthooks re~.:~ntly 'l Someday is now and eluded Willkie. Dewey, Stevenson, Humphrey, Javits(R.·N.Y.) Chance for pubhc Sptrlte ew ear S pos.sesslon and not sale Somt> o!' thtm h1111e su~.:h 1ems SomeboJy is you. and McGovern.) Mathias (R.·Md.) resolutions to reverse the December merely broldens the market .tS.tht'st': A CH INESE PROVERB tn 1939, the CFR entered into an offtcial McGee(O.-Wyo.) d i i for tbe UUelt dealer whO · · t o t r u I y 1 n d u r t' alliance with the U.S. Department of Stue, a Cop•"ril/tl.l97J Jo.. 711,. Jol111 Bird! Socll'ty Fl'•tu~l eC 8 On. also offers harder narcotiCS, . . . •• Tht:re IS an old f'hmese " .,_, l'Omplett>ly l'rtatiVt" th 1nkmg . . PerhapS the following information will makes It more dltflcuU to w~ should tta~.:h l·hild rrn to pro11trt'o wh~<:h go~ somtthm& help This is a letter from Rod Calder-convict the vendor whO wUl q u t: 5 1 1 0 n 1 h t T t n l1kt th1s "If you would plan • always claim that Ills pos-tor a yt>ar . plant net for a Conservative comment head of Corona del Mar, past president session was ror use, and Commandmtnt~. POAtnotlsm. grnt>rallo~ plant tren: if you of the Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa Board makes a moe leery or the two·party systt>~. monop.~y · would plan for "" tune to • pollee called on to urest and the laws OAgamst ml·~st come. cultiva te thouJ.hts In llle ' of Realtors . the pusher. Oneofthechier ""To be succtssful in our r .1 . d 1 j llfl tl I I tlziDg t rll e m1n s o youn1 men us ca ons or ega culture one must learn lo . d " Here are ocerpt1 trom a 156 page book otncially comptled and issued by the U. S. War Department, No- vember 30, 1928, settlDg forth exact and truthful detin1Uons or a democracy aDd a repubUc, tJI)lainlD& the dWereoee between them. These definlttoos were pub- llshed by the autborlty of the United States Go•ern- meot and must be accepted a.s atRblntJc 1n any.._c.o,lftta! Uberty, r•100, justice, COD- teotmeot and proJ!'ess. Is the "standard form" of pernment tbroueflol& the world. tlnp; Us atjhorltJ eanoot · be quest:klaed; Us powers are arbitnrlly or Wt.}usUy admlDlattrtd. Dear Hop: Coogratuli.Uons for your editorial against revenue sbarlnc. What our I(OOd colll.cllmen do not seem to rlllllse Js tr.t oothlng Is tree, especially when "given" by oar federal government. Some time bl.clr., Mayor Mclnn!s delivered one of the ftnest messages I llan ever beard, during the cam- paign for GoYeroor Reapn's taJ: relief lnitlattve. Om · mayor answered the Ora..Dge Coast Cbapter president Jf tbe Women's League of Womeo Voters, wbo stated that tal reductioas would Interfere w1th the city's share of rennut l'iiiidln&. llr. Mcinnis protdly abJiO~t"ef" n~ar he 6kl -not ftnt ant part of rennue shlrtn.g, tMt be pet"sooallka~:Cted to Wa.stlingtoo bureaucrats taking tt.oo, r ·c '35~, then e:.pecUng us to be gn.t.tul tor our own mooey, which shOuld han' remained ln Newport Beach ln tbe llrst place. 1 am ~lnted that Paul Ryckoff was the only cotmcilman a.trected by the mayor's wisdom. M.r. Ryckoff deserves tupayers' gratitude; It ls dift'lcult to take a courageous stand api.Dst your peers, particularly when you are the loo.e dissenter. , .. , ·vice-Mayor Dostal and Locllle Kuetm s grab for tree federal cash was e,.pected. However, I am shOcked that my fellow Realtor Pete Barrett, does not know better. 1 do DOt reel Pete' could r~m his business with a federal subsidy; he would change overnight from an lndependenl cootractor to an lOOentured sern.nt. I could DOt help applaOO Mr. Ryckotf's remark: "Con- dttloos Imposed by the federal government are rather onerous; I t..ve a feeUng we don't need the ltnds." ROD CALDERHEAD I have an idea that Mayor Mcinnis' remark during the tax r elief initiative campaign is more typical or his personal conviction than his vote for federal housing funds. Mr. Mcinnis, as our mayor, has an obligation to show leader- ship in civic action that will help save our nation from fiscal disaster, and at the same time save our city from more control by federal bureaucrats. The proper course of action is not to implement the December vote for federal funds. • • • • WHY PRINT THE BLOTTER? From time to time I have replied to objections to publishing the "police blotter" record of arrests, thefts, van- dalism, mishaps and accidents and other local incidents that are reported daily in the blotter. No reply actually Is called for, because thes& incidents are Items or public record, and thereby open for news reporting. There Is more than legality, however, that justifies puhtlcatlon or the police blotter. Con- alder this Item from Iowa: "New• media in Webater City, Iowa, agreed last year not to mention van- dalism In tbat area for a 3 month period. Tbe agreement came In response. to etne boollters who thought tt would reduce tbe problem. And dld the vandal8 1oM intere« for all tbe 1ac:.t ofpubllctty? Not at all. lneUy uw CWQIII.te". Dllrin« tbe a maatll period wben nnllam wu .ot -att·••• Ill prlllt 01' 011 tbe air, poUee ....,... •awed a IIJ.'Ine...a ta n 1111 ~ •• ft:we'a a leuOD tbeJ'e "IICialwtln.'" marljliUla ls to separate Us . .. ~tn wo men. sale from other narcotics. dream of fatlure. . . Jud&e James D. Heiple. It shouldbeavaflablethrougll '"OnJy by remamma ,absur~. Circuit Judae for the lOth legitimate sources as 900ll can one feel free from fear. J ud il:lal Circuit Court of as It Is legalll.ed. " ... teenlltJS art: merely Illin ois says: '"Have we Very truly fOlD'S, try in& to sift throu1h the perhaps. m relation to our Roy B. Woolsey gar bag~ adults hue been ~.:h lldtt'n , over done the Lido Isle f-tandinll: oul for ~Irs." material J t the expenw of the AIRMAN POPOU GIVEN OU1ST ANDING AWARD Exemplary eond11c:t and duty J)Hfonmnce as a tire protecliolt ~b U.st bas earned Airman First Class Michael M. Popou of Balboa the award as outstanding • rlreman of the mooth ill his unit at K1ncheloe AFB, Mich. WHAT CAN WE DO'! sp1ntuaJ1 Have we aiven them A.lwOAys we heaf \h~ k nowltdle without plamt1~e cry of the teen-~tg~r<i undentand in1'! .Have we What l'an we do ... ., Whe re can taUsht them techntq~. and we go ... " )..!:I us ~~ak th~ !eft I hem . withou\ .. moral truth m IO"e. Judf!;t Phil tcruples lo 1u1de them. MARILYN MANION PEACE WITH HOMOR? proper :turt,.dlctlon.. .. These preelse and scbOl- uly defln1tlons of a democ- racy aOO a repubUc were carefully considered u a proper (Uide for u. s. sokllers and u. S, citizens by the chief of statt or tbe Untted States Army. Such deflnltloos take precedence over any "deltn1tloo" that may be foWld ln the present commercb.l dlctlooarles, which tine sufleredperlodf .. Airman Popou, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris M. Popou of Balboa Is a member ot the strategic Air Command, He is a 197 1 graduate of McNally high schOol ln Co- sta Mesa. Hi s wlfe, Sharon, Is the daughter of Mrs. Eleanor Fischer of 9'751 W. Plco Blvd., los Angeles. The war in Vietnam ·· i~ it some kind of priests th~re cal "modification" to please W 1 .. ··-ers ID otflce." all over n ow" eary whrn all of th e missionaries -~ Americans have put 11 out of are kicked out. Shortly after the "IJ&nlc 1 heir mmds. It ~pl ir the "Cambodia •s the key to hollday" in the thirties, hUSh-hush orders from the counrry, spawned the campus Southeast AsLa. The re~~;l pnze Wblte House suddenly de- THERAPY BY MUSIC protests thai have ~.:hanJed the is South V1e1nam , 01nd if maDded that all eoptes of 1 S DEMONSTRATED academic world. and left Cambodia falls , th~n South this book be wtthdrtwo from Demonstrations oo tech-uncounted thousands of dead . Virtnam will be 1n very senous the Gcrfernment PrtnUngOf- ntques of using musical in. wounded and missm&. What danger. If we allow K1ssmger flee aod the Army Posta, struments for therapy were about V1e1nam now., and Amba!Widor John Gunther to be a~esed and de- shown !o members of tftelr. Father Dan1el lyons. Dean to put 1 coaht1on stroyed wt.tbout eJplaoaUon. vine Philha.rmonic Commit-editor of the Catholic 10-.:ernment in f'amhodia , then This ftS the beciDDIDC lee yesterday at the . Unl. newspaper. Twirt Circle. I would say that will be thr ot_ tbe eomplete red eootrol verslly Park hOme of Mrs. discussed this subJect when he end or Free Cambodia. of thelfOYernma:~t trom with-Alexander Borsanyt. Carol F in, oot witlout. Bltcoo, director of music appeared on a M1n ion orum "lf we continue to &ive a Here are lbe e:1eerpts, therapy at F"alnlew State radio pro&ram. Said he: certa1n amount of help to b.lceD from .a War Depart- hospital, was tbe guest "Dr. Kissinaer allowed South Vietnam it nn k~t't' its ment t:raiDfAg manual, en- speaker. Co-bostesaes were North Vietnam to keep htf:dom. But if we do allow titled "Ctttzenahl.p," Mrs. Robert Jepsen and 175.000 troops in South C1mbodi11 to fal l. it will bt • • • Mrs. Allen Stubberud, both Vietnam and then he a1reed to much harder to ddend South DEMOCRACY: or Irvine. take all or our uoops out.-This Vietnam. But the rul t~t for A · government of tbe 'IRVINE m. WOMEN' wasa~erylopsidedsettlement . the put ten yean hn been masses. I , TOPIC FOR ZONT .l South Vieln•m has been in whether or not the Communist A•borUy derbed thrOQCb ;J "' danaer ever since. Secondly , world or the free world aets mass meeting or any otber The Zonta Club of New-Or. Kissinaer put a coalition c:ontrol of Sout-Vietnam. form ot dlreet upressloa, port Harbor will bold the government in LaO!, which Sout~ Vietnam so far has been Results 1o mobOcraey. nrst lunebeoa meetUlc of means the f'ommu.ilists kept able to keep iu freedom, but Attittl!e toward propwity 1975 at the Zonta club-aH that they already had 1nd about half o r the peoplt-in our Is commtmlstle --oeptlag house, Clttr Hafeo_ at uoa:t they now took over half or all U.S. Con1res.s an unwillina to property rlebta. today, Jan. 9. II&J Russell, Attlt..S. toward Jaw tsttat commtmlty umc:latklorn· the IOYernment posts in frte hdp South Vil:tnam to stay tht wtU of the majorlt)' IM.ll Lations miDIJ'ff for the lr-l..IO!. This really was the fne. rerullte. w1Mlbel' Ubebl81d •iDe CompiDy, wtU Jl)eU !Lirrendrr of Laos in !he lona "'Taiwan, or course . ~ tht 00 deltbert.UOa or perMd A republle Is a form of gofernmeot UDder a C<ll· sutuUoD wbl.ch prof1des for the electloo of (I) an u- ecutin and (2) a leglalatlve body, wbo, work:lng to- gether tn a representa.Uve capacity, ban all the powers !Of appolntmeqt._ all powers :of le.UiaUoo. ell ,....,. to 1ri..be re...-. ed appropri-o ate elpeOdltartt, llld are required to ereate (3) a Ju~ dielarJ to pess 1410D the justice and legality of their governmental aets and to reeoptse (4) ce~ln In- herent lndivldtal rights. Tate away any one orthose four elements and you are drl.fUng into democracy. SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS --Autocracy dt>- clares the dlvtne rlgbt of Democracy Is the "dt. reet" rule of the people and tlas been repM.tedly tried wttMat aueeeu.. Our Coostltutlooal fath- ers. familiar wtth the strength and wu.Jcness of bOtb autocracy aod democ- racy, wltb ~ed prlDclples detlnltei)' ID mtod, ~-­ ... rtlll'tMDtatlfe f'411ubll- eu form of pernment. They "made a •ttY marll:ed dlsttncHon betw'HO a re- public and a democncy ••• and said repeatedly and em~ phaUeaUy that tlaey had founded a republic." By order of the Secre- tary of War; C. P. Summer- all, maj)r ceneral, chief of staff. Official: Lutz Wahl, major g\oeral, the adJutant gen- eral. INFLATION CAN BE CURED We 're 1et1in1 ju"'t a lillie tired of hearin1 the poht~eal cliche , "You can 't stop (or eYt"n slow) inflatiOn Without St"l!inl orr a depresSion.'" Analxzed . that di\:he 1s nothinl more nor lt'ss than a polilio"fl usertion th~t. "'ll'e have no i nt~nlton of stopp1n1 mflation and Jivin& up the power 11 gi~es us to fund boondogles and pmer votes ... There IS, of course . just ~nough truth in the d~t:he to n1akt it s.nuntl plntlblr. If you 1ccept the assumplion in thr chche (that the 10~ernmen1 will continue to hamstrinl the business coummunity with reaulltions wnd red tape and continue to siphon off, via tues, the c:apitalthe business community n~~ds to expand and pro-fide more jobs) then, of cour:se. you must accept the c:lic he's conclusion (that the stoppinl or slowinB down of innttion would brin1 on a depression). In that cue, the individ\lals employed on aovernment boondouJes would be disemployed and the private sector or the ec:onom)', with the IQYemment ridina ill bac:k and loolin1 its ctpital, would be unable to Offer them jobs. But if you refuse to accept thr basic assumption in the c:liche, ~1\en the fear-crcatin& conclusion is seen for what it i~; an economic: abtu.rdity. Onct that is rclliud, the course the aovernmenl must take, If it ttaUy wants io cure the disease of innation, becomes equally clear. It conaistl ol tJuee concurrent steps: about "The lr'llne Com~)" run .• , 1 most prosperou~ country in b)" P'I'W\ jX'e)lllc:e, &Dd women:· don't think he Asia. nut to Japan, Taiwan is impallt, ~ 1'ellri.IDI 1. Shut oft the Inflation spiaot (the crtalion of riat Lee stewart, ·eomm.U, understands that Communism a mqnificent uample of the or rqard to CODMCIGIIlUI. money an4 defidt spe:ndlna). affairs coordlDator b tM il such a b'& international !rH enterprise system Tar-•an • l . Remove ·all the mtralnlJ on the business commu.nlt)' lnlne Cornpu.y, will llxrf movement. I don't think it is the only country 1h11 has a a .... ID dttmaaoctam, and, at the same time, dism1nlle all the ao~ernment aac~les a tnm ecwerlnc tbe ame occurs to him when he aoes to ••ry ••rona trmv tnd I he-r••• Ue ... , t&Uatba. dUeoD· h , '"' "' t .... uarebJ which ,hne been lmposlna those restraints and alppliftl t e sub)eet. Pekin& that he should tell lht Communists would like lo R&PUBUC~ RIVIERA Q.UB ME~TS tbem 10 stop he.lplna Hanoi or •e Taiwan wiped oul. But if Mlllartt7 II Wind eeo~~m~•tlcally reduce tues all across the bo1rd and ri&hl A hllllludaodwU•COIIICtJ that tie should tell Moscow to Taiwlln b: wi~d out. we woull.l "'OIIP tM elletMD tl t.a.e dO*ft the tine. team the wurnau_ .c.. stophtipinaHtnol. h~'''" to furatt about all of HGPieof,_Ue...,.lllellltltM ~ tamed U~ Rlriera Clllb ,.... ''The we•ket you are with .~,i11. Thailwnd. nen J.pn and fltUd te NPIIIIBt tbem. . Then, a tb• busin., c:ommunft)' cAPt~ndl u the mWt of terdtJ at tbt Balboa 8a)" the Communills, the It-A you Snuth Kou·•· ~vrrythina Altttldl ........S III'C4*tJ the ""tnlnts b•lna remowed and with the addfdonaa c!apltal Cllllb. Tbe Rl,.._. et• ... Jill rrom t~em. II .. o~y when would flail. Tht.K lUt' tht> 1r ,......,. 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Mtlj ... lry, GEM$ • AND WORIJD AiSOURC ES We are sllddealy twart that all resources are limited as the world*• exploding populatloo de- mands more of tbe ftner thtngs so klng enJoYed. prlnclpally by members or highly lndustrlaliled cowttrles. ' • The s~Iy of gems, like oil, gold and silver, Is 11mlted, because they also were formed at a particular time durlng earth 's history, 1A few places and lmder nry r lgid uoditlons, Each piece of gem mater1al mlnerl leaves one less a val !able to expanding populations, producing s teadily lncreaslog de- mand and value. Gem s, particularly tlne diamonds, are a good kmg term lnvestment when bought at proper prices; the blgdlNerence between gems and othe r valuable materia ts Is that ttne gems aod jewelry com- bine good Investment with a llfetlme of pleasure and prld~>. A COFFEE, slpltytnc lbat work has been started for tbe annual Mothers' Uareb for the March of Olmes, feted Mrs. Broce Coder, ceater, of Harbor View Homes and ber 8 year okt IOD, Bdan, wbo 1s March of Dimes boy. With tbem 1s Mrs. R. L. Richmond of Harbor View Hills, at whose borne the coffee was held. Mrs, Coder 1s cba.Jrmao for ~the Mothers' March, which annually htghllgbts the January March of Dimes cam- paign to raise fmds for the tight against birth defects. Volunteers who wish to belp ln the campligD are asked to call the Orange Coi.Dity chapter offlce, 979-2270. (Enslgo -.) .•. of social note By PEG HAAPA UNSUNG HEROINES? P~IVATE STO~AGE Harborlltes cbapler ofS.eet Adellnes made some j)yous Christmas music for some family thls year by dooating $100 check to secret angels to dlstrlbti.e someplace where a bdgbter hOlldaywas needed. Silo~ • (><Jiol · Coono • Vm...:.b'"' • • • (H~) 835·7~1 Loren Benoett, manager of Po:t Theater in Corona del Mar, has been hospital- ized over the holldl.y for a series of tests wtllch may be to heart $TEAK & LOBSTER ·----··-· NEW YORK STEAK ( 12oi ) ··-·· LOBSTER TAIL .............. -... 6.9 F ILET MIGNO N ..................... 3.7 I •. STEAMED CLAMS f •. TROU T • SW ORDFISH · RED $MAPPER AND OTH ER SEL ECT SEAFOODS -Try our clam fritters- 209 Palm Ave. (At the f.rry) 675· 5774 Balboa P•ninsula H nrpo rt Bea ch Op•n: <4:30 to 11 :00 P .M.· Clued Man ubll1h Your FI CTI TIOUS BlASINESS NAME STATEMENT I l POR AI.L CiTtiS :~GN l y ..... ~"r cou•n ONLY $25.00 (l'l.US $10 ,OR THI! OU,NGI ~OUMTY PILIMO P I I ) We Ylll tab ean of ~ ll.llD& ud tbl pubUcalloll II r ou -,;,;.-;1 CCIIII• aUIII FletlUoua BulAOA 11 .... lllalom ... llllo4 ool and al&:Md. aa:J acce~qJ~DIId bJ a cblcllb $11. Or yoU COD como II> llll lulp oll1co II> llllool the forma, MotulaiDt' 111 .X DltiiPrJ, 2721 1. COAIT MW Y.,,COAOM A OIL. IU W. C,U.fp, TILIPMOMI 11•11 .. What a way to end a holi· day • . . The Eric Reed Johnson bmUyoflrvtne went to Knott's Berry Farm on the last day of 197 4 and came home to noo a fire had dooe $35,000 damage to their hOme. 01' Father Time must have been rais- ing cain oo the way out, because the n.re was caused by an electric c lock. which was blo1ftl off the wall. • • • Fire wasn't aU tFtstruc lc on New Year's. Betty Joyce Davidson o·r Santa Ana Heights fotmd she was mis- sing $256 and a credit card from her purse, evidently llft.ed whtte she was ln an. other part of the OOuse en- tertaining her 40 guests. • • • It's oot rose fever that's got Paul McCarra of Paul's 'f'!Mfers:• Coroni ~I Mu, nat on Ma t.et. The "Word Is that be ha s a bad case of THAT flu. possibly turned pneumonia. • • • Glenn Martin, the man woo keeps the wheels spinning at the Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa Realty Board, ha s been vacationing with his son In the Colorado snow slopes. • • • Postal employees and the wives and husbands were en- tertained December ZB at the Newport Heights hOme of actlng postmaster and Mrs. Lln Sheely for a hOli- day party • • • • A new arrival i.D the Mar. lners Cburch feUowship Is 2 daltghler born to tbe Rev, and Mrs. Roland Niednagel, 2042 Aliso, Costa Mesa, at Hoag OO~ital oo Tuesday, Dec. 31, just In Ume for 1974 tu deductioo. Papa is a member of the pastoral staff at Mariners • • • Not quite In Ume for 1974 cre- dit waa Matthew OaYls Jr., new son ot l4r. aDd Mrs. Uatt Outs of Yorba Linda, born Saturdl.y, Jan. 3. He joins Uttle Mlcbelle tn the Davis ta.mU;y. Papa Davis was formerly pressman for the Enslp · oewspaper. and ls oow wltb the Tustin News. DID YOU KNOW ABOUT DINNER SPECIALS? ~ ..... , dlro TloonHJ (F riMy. S.lii .. Y 'd I P.M.) dinn.rs includl IOUP or SIIIMI, choice of b1kl'd por.to Dr riel HIWiiiM RED SNAPPER ...................... 2.25 MAHl MAHI ......................... 2.45 GRILLED SEA BASS .................. 2.96 TOP SIRLOIN ........................ 3.25 NEW YORK STEAK ................... 3.75 LClBSTER TAIL ••••••••..••••......•. 4..96 STEAK AND LOBSTER ................. 5.96 p/vl 31 -.. ,;,,;, of.,.-"""'-' b•f IIi'* ·- IIEWORT HAAIOR EJISIGI . I'IIIUIM ED 1EfKL Y -PAGE J Supreme Emblem prexy will visit clubs E/i:uJbelh A.rde11 M BMOIRE CH ERI E 2 .... $3.75 Yvu Stli111 L•r•l VIVE GAUCHE 2 .... $3.00 Ltn~vi" A. RP EG E. A. lo•i zer $4.75 ... PIIISCIIIPJIONI FIWD 7 DAYS A WIM M ...utAH • .. , u•an •-a,.. .... ,.. Church News • LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE MASTER, 2900 Pa- c1f1c VIew Dr., Harbor View Hills •• Pastor Larry F'rub- ling's sermoo for 10:30a.m. Stmday, which is known as Eplpbany Swday, will be on baptl.a:m. The Luther League wlU show tbe ntm, "Martln ARTHUR KATZ, author of Luther," at 7:3!1 p.m. wtll begiD at 9:45 a.m. for juolor blgl! throogh adult ages. A sttity in the gospel of John wUI begin at the 6 p.m. serrice. • ST. ANDREW 'S PRES. BYTERIAN CHURCH, 600 St. Andrew's Road, ClitfHa- VeD •• Dr. Charles Dieren- field will preach at 8, 9:30 and 11 a.m. Stmday on "'Be a new person for .a new year." "Ben l!'nel" and spokes. • PLYMOUTH CONGRE- man for Messianic Judaism, GATIONAL CHURCH, 3262 will speak. at Newport-Mesa Broad St., Newport Heights Christian Center, 148 22nd __ Pastor John Lindvall, St., Costa Mesa, at the 8:30 bact from his trtp to Viet-RALP H T ARZI AN WILL and 11 .a.m. services this nam, wtu preach at 10 a.m. Sunday, Mr . Katz was drafted Sunday 00 ''Be alive 1n '75.'' SHO W WAX CASTI NG Into the Army 1n 1952, ser-• THE NEWPORT HAR-Ralph Tanian, Lagma ved with the Army Engineers BOR CHURCH OF REUG-Beach sculptOr, will give in Germany ~mtll 1954, and JOUS SCIENCE, 541 Center a premier showing of b.ts later participated in Co m-St., Costa M•!sa •• CooUn. slide presentation oo lost m unist tront activities and ulng her January series oo wax casting for bronze at was a member of American basic principles of Sc ience the Jan. 28 meeting of the Youth Democracy, As an in-of Mind, the Rev. Eleanor Costa Mesa Art League. He tellectual, sophisticated ath-Jackson will preac h at 11 wtu also rave many of b1s IF I CAN DO IT ANYBODY CAN eist, he was confronted with a .m. Sunday on "The way works on display. a cr isis and a need for it works." An associate professor of a personal dynamlr fa ith • HARBOR TRINITY BAP-art at Oi'ange CoastCollere, while In Israel. He speaks TIST CHURCH, 1Z30 Baker, Mr. Tarzian has exhlbitedln My ,_ 11 Ml«.f TUitiN The poch.ofe I om lohow"'' ot of ,.., ..... just 4 ,_.. OVO ot 2 53 pound~ In 1 1 V> _,.,, I lent 110 pounds ..,.,. ~orryW.e .. -weoght foo U .,_, 1 woo on hundredo of ~ dWt1.; I ..... ...., life up orod down liolo.e o yo-yo F""""y I r.atoz.d tt..<e """''be a ........ • p..--' _.,. ond ...... '"· ...,.,.._,. """"''· pono, •ovod ..-~ ...._ ·-~-. hovl"o .:ooh 0< ,_, __ ~· doe a'gped a pion to;!:pr.ed to r-1-.ily too...,, with all tht ._. .,ou lib to -· No 1..-ced ~ of ftoh ,.. ~-011 ,....,..... .... ,_ dot,-I liolo.e My 1"0\.JNDS Off PERMANENTlY progrom will --w,. ,._ .. low -..ght ond keep >1 oH PEltMANfNT\ Y of this e:qw~ :e as the Costa Mesa --"FamUies a ll or the ma jor Southern FRE E LECTU RES AT THE Y.M.C.A. odyssey of a modern man and f1Da.oces'' wlll be the California museums and gal- who sought a.nd found rea-topic for the 8:30andlla.m. galeries. 2300 UNIVERSITY NE WPORT BEACH sons for his own existence Sunday services. A ne•Stm-The meeting will ~ held (Corner of lrvlne Ave. -· oo tbe Back Bay) and the breakdown of West-day sc hool class to "Un<ler-.at 7:30p.m. at Adams school. F RIDAY DEC 10 · lllz 1o s t aa• Costa M , 9, 30 A.M. •• d 7 oOO P.M. ern c1v ::•~':"~·----------~·:~:Dd:m~g~l:he~C~~~~~~~llf~e~'~'~=.m==ar~•~:·:•=r~,==~::·:§~~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::-~~ How many of these expenses would Y.OU like to eliminate • In 1975? $6 SAFE DEPOSIT BOX Do you ILIW -' ''::.:.':::~. ,,,,,ror Dt~t' '1'011 II you ILI'eOt I wwonp KCOUfll -< .. rt~ 1 qualof'yon1 blbt!ct, 1 ~ s.t~ ClePQ'SII lxll. IS youtS htc ·---,------$24 PERSONAL ____./" t HECIUNG ACCT. ~-_..__..-> .· j Il l CQOIIIIIIIIII S!lltWidt :::::: .... ~.: COI!IIMIC .. I blfl' lltqullrd -'\'" alosAncelts rNtral Slwon1s ol.ccount ol $2,500 Of ll'l(lrt --------------------- ·----------·~----- plus all these other services: • p,,~roll S.n lnj!~ 'OIIC and TN•t Dct:J (",d!-.·1, n Pof!¥~ B . .ml, RTD S.;.·hc,lulc• Spttu1l Ta' O.:h·rmc-nl .;;,,, lfl~· Lo<. <\ngdr" Fcdn~l ~.nma:• AC'IT!UniS Ouartcr1~ ~ •• gann.: CHE("K.A.MO' Tli < ln .. •rn• loll! (lwc~' f>,•.r:agc-P:nd.Savc.h~ M1ul FnHiop:• '1.1,>nc:~ On.ler• PtsstKtQl Loarb P~·r.<>nJI O..xulnl""IH C'f•pyonr.S.:!''K"\: OVER-1hc-COl' fIR I urn:rJI F 'P'l'n.;,· Pmtcci>Of'l h.·c Par~'"J! Bu~ '" ["a,h on l l S S..vmr &n<h Ltfc ln,ur an,·,· F•lrJH"u" 0pco 1,.foon F r,.J,"' r------------'.:_'_'.::":.'.::L:..::IN ... ·n.:.::_:Rt:~T K 4 Tt:!'l I I' I' "l .. K.::'.::·'.::'_'_:'.::'.:.".::'::.' '------------, oi!M lllttfHI ~ <Ytl• - 5~ t.......... l•·"'· ,. ___ ... _. ....., ... -"'"'-'' .. -.... _,,,_ 11006 .. -• 11-·-· 11000 •·-.c•• ... ,,, .,-•~ <~"• ,.,.,,., ,_ I,..,"'"""'" ,,. ••••• ....., .• , ., ---... ••· ........ -.. . .... .-.~<__...... .......... ._ ... " 7X% . ....... .. ·-·· "OQO •· -·· .... , .... ......... ~­·-· II ODII• _. ·--·-· ............. -... -........... .. ...... ····· 5'39% 5.92% 6.72% 6.98% 7.79% 8.06% , ... _ .... _ .. -... ..... _ --, ....... -··-...... ··-. ,.. '•" ....... , ·--~· t .. " ......... -· ...... .,..._ ........................ , ........ ~· ... ·-··· ........ ... ·-·-h ........................... -· .............................. ~ ........ . ... _ ............ "_' f¥PfJ.fiU ,..,.~,.; lhor I01h "'thor"'""'/, f'Urrl "'''"'"'' '""" tltr In ._.t banuloe Row Doubled to 140,0110.00 Again Jn·l975: more ways you save wbu you .. ,. at LOS ANGELES FEDERAL it takes OIIIJI one minute and otte SAVINGS 1----, signature to .~tart lfOIIJ" QM)Unt.1 '------------------,.J = _...._ Tw. •.• firM edltJtlfl .......... ht NEWPORT BEACH: ...., .... OI'por•tocd cg~illiin of .,_ ............ ----.iiiiliiir" Ac:c'llkc-.'1 lilltl&. . SIOl ftoO FIIt ..... •(7U ) 67S t l10 (Aa-lk--ao, IWI) -.utot'RCIE -DOW~· Cltllai'Willllrtbea a, p I ...... ~MO.... l..-A ..... c::.Hl-11 -.1MJ• ....... . ............... ,,.,..,. • • • t ' • • I • . ' '· ' • • . {" ' ' I 1 i 1 j I 4 l I ., j T I .. • ' ,, • . .. ' ~ ..... _ s •14&1rr'DMIII "lHE TAU. ...... 8 .... 'MIIId-. -....... ..-..-II..OHDE IIAH lui ,.,....., ---MlH ... blat. ..... lod .... T-J· ONE lUCK SHOE'' Aao l<lllod .. "'" crub .. .,. rr.e ...... "· . -~ Jamn JCaob1t. 40, IDd JU. wtte, Booer., Aoo, "'· aaol Aahetm. Tbtrt Wert ao ' ................... suttc •-Ill., -----· ---.... ---·------..... __ ... IIi" ll"'- CIIIc Ylow wmll'lll ...... ....... .,....-. ,... -~~~ -·· e...-, c-.-• s...,, au.,.,._...., lree bin wlaaers ......... rt I W ~-... IIJ • _..,.,_.,.._ -• -(lui --c-, -=w o"'ll. 41? ....._ eo-.....,..m .... -............. --ll·-hi-•• __, Pllll -............ , • 10 111 • -Barr, •• ol __ ._. .............. 1111 ... ~11-" .11 I r-ealr -10 lid ud lrd ·liD Jloll. lu huelooo, Ttoo liN Ill· -16, ol MIO ........ lloollal4'11-8t,· Wootlln ... L -. ..., aooo·-4111. ,..._ Mlllor, 14, ••• -s.h.a, 111c111 o1 ua E. llaJ, aa-. · at 4 lotlllool u lila llH tllb • ltaHo Nlo-. 14, ............. b;lt>od ,.... of MIO Mare.._ Wool""'' -· 101 rid of .,.,.. .. , port. a-.- "TIN G•"'-0/ at E. a.- Fiui Co•li•il was pfwtnc hla hrla- fJIClned Beocbenft, lDd bod lUst lakeD ollll"om Mam- Ill LUes a1rpori to ret.rn bert from a sktiD&: n.eatJoa. •J:: Cllll Tll .. tn lt ,crubed about 5 m s Por S6owli•u ......... ol the airport. .... .,.«tpns, wtn said tbe S OUTH COflST P ... U ... MtMd aaso tr bor -· Elbol B=·tt, lt'Orl: PAI!imt, --ud alolora Ro ... Comllloc:t tnlo< o1 RoqbolpllllprM- UI Ar-c.,...u, aD ol ..,_lilA 111Deo U.,, 11'13, .Aabalm, Mr, P.MII Its tao•lCC41>(od the poolt!oa o1 oln'INIII>J blopo.r-.,llr. pr-udeblelneeiiiYe and Mn. 1&ertoa PtDIIall·ot oftleer ol Iatermo•tun Ballas.; S ..._., lin. · H•W. Cut Joe., a DtWlJ· Ra'* lluo lDd llro • ._ tor mod C«JJIO'llioo ttlll wU1 ~ller, Bolboo. lDd Juet' ..,.. lDd _.,,. the 2,092- P-D, C-11-, lDd 1>1 bod .....,uaJ -Pio• ot the a bl'otber, AI$ PtabaU. Cburcb ot Jesas Cbrlat of Balboa. Latter .. Day S&Jnt.. He wt.U Memorial CODtrfbat:k:les assume b1s duties In Salt lira llulrclo by lllelaerallor • DOVER AT 16TH CbrlstiPu trltL"-lit ... Dlct ad Dawt ""' · Ctllldr• -lirott(tll 5 ud 8, ol 1246 SomorHI, tr ... to tbe MD 11te wre Wtltctla. ctna 1 t1cttt lor •cb tree, lad ... Tom M.U..,O, IS. aDd tbe Ucat ltal:l8 were of 129 st. James, cwr draft to award prlses. WiD-Hat& . ners at •cb buro sUe tot lrd .. Sam Luebtllt, I, ldeallclt ~-· of USO Somerset, West. Firat place wtnaera tot eiUt AU-FM radios and a cbl.Dee 4th • Kreft Mattuoa, 10, at tbe pud prist, Secood of 129 st. James, cwr place prlses were bl.ta. Raweo. m&J be made tn Fatmew Late CIIJ to ooriJ Aprl~ State H_t..,cootau-, M.ESA BUILDING or to &DJ bmdaUoa ~lat .. teoslty dest lamps, tblrd 5tb -Jotll Mattaco, 14, prize was pen aDd pencil of 1%9 st. Jamtl, cwr set fourth prlle was a HaYen. fla~bUgtlt and the Mb • NEWPORT CENTERSTA- place w~rs got to Ugtrt: TtON '''nn:: TALL BLONDE MAlo! tatnr '" ......, • ..-reb, FREEZE LIFTED tamUy mem~s atd. the pile of trees. 1st -Katby Houstoo, 12, WitH ONE BLACK SHOE'' & JO: 20 Plua-'' u 6lnlll II 1111 FlnzH:antlnls GBIEVIEVE JANOS OF COM DIES AT AGE 72 CatboUc seniees were held yesterdly at Padtlc ~~~~;::::~~;~~;~~~===~ View Cblptl, Hub'Jr VIew Hilla:. tor Geaefl.eve Juos, 72, of 565 Seanrd, Corona Highlaods, 1f'bo died Stmday at.HC.c bolpltaL1 Sbe Is SW"viYed by her husbud, Jim; a son, Ed- ward J'aoos of Seott.9dale, Arl1.;-daughter Dorothy LIDdell of Waslllngtoo; a sis- ter, stella Gladys of Los Angeles, and by 6 gnDd- ctliktnn. The Storekeepe.r lsla~ress S.Jte. Blazers, she rling coats, leather and suede jackets, down jackets, ~=~~~:~~~~~~~ sweaters, clts~ sweaters, assorted .tft''pllldls a nd solids, corduroy shi rts, cotton suede s~.ms, chambray work shirts, fl annel shirts, aseorted pat- te rn sport shirts, orion knits, knit shirts in 90lida and stripes, Hang Te n T-shirls, straig.ht leg cords, gelected )eans, wash pants in solids and plaids, wool trousers, dress shirts, ties, belts, turtleneck shirts. Boys' Dept. V neck sweaters, bulky swe aters, corduroy jackets, nylon jackets, Hang Te n T·shirts, denim jeans, flannel shirts, assorted SJXIrt shirts, belts. Please be nue of sizes. AD sales must be final. The StoreKeeper Staff is looking fo..Ward to serving you. • WDftl.lrp~ to281nuw, Newport S..ch, C.hionu• 0266o, Pho.e 642· 7061 BA5KETIIAL~5 FOOTBALL$ 50CCER BALLS VOLLEYBALL$ FIISI!U KICK lOA liDS PIMC POMC I'ADDLU lo I~LI - RACQU!TIALL RACQIIITIALLS HAMDIALL CLOVU lo lALLI I TIMHIS lALLI T BIMII DIISSIS oTIIIIUI SIIOan &.IIIIi's T8MIISIIOD T .... ll IIACII111 Tbe year-.loo, building freeze In downtown Costa Mesa was Ufted Tuesdl}' by tbe City CoUDCU. Tbe freeze t.d been lrultituted to rt•e city omctals time to correct wbat they considered soolng discrepancies in tbe area, which ls bounded by 19th. 17th and Orange streets and the Newport Freeway rlgbt. Here are winDers at each of 206 Ruby, Balboa lslaDd. burn site: 2nd -Corl UbbJ, 10, SOl • COM MAIN BEACH Vtsta Suertt, tbe Bluffs. 1st • Bobby Part, Z09 3rd • Bnd Houstoo, 9, Narcls:sus, Corona del Mar. of Z06 . Ruby, Balbol Island. 2nd _Gary Blodgett, 519-4th • Jobo Welker, 4, ot 1/2 Iris, Corona del Mar. 318 Vista Trueta,tbeBlufts. 3rd • Peter Park, Z09 5th • Jobn Petersoa, 10, Narcissus, Corona del Mar. of 326 Apoleoa, Balbol Is- 4th ·-Chuck Olson, 3308 laod. ~~:;~AHCE SNOWDEN How to spend all that OF CDM IS DEAD AT 74 f d I h . h .. =:::"~. ~:~~·..:y: e era ousmg cas Jan, 9, at Paclftc VIew A plea for vohmteers to wblch will make tbe ttaal Chapel, Harbor View lUlls, ror Constance Soowden, 74, serve on an 11-member selectlco. A comcllmember of 31 Beach, Coree. del panel to decide how to spend aDd aplannlngcommlssloo.er Mar, wbo died Monday at $4.1 mtuloo of federalhous-will fU1 the other z posts Costa Mesa memorial hos-tng ftmds In Costa Mesa has on the eommtmtty denlop- pltat drawn 70 applicants. meat committee. Clttseo Mrs. Soowden was an ad-City officials lrill begin members wlll represent Tertlstng womu for many screening tile appUca.nts this eacb of the city's & part years, with Snowden Atf:lll-week aod will recommend 9 districts, and 3 others will ates of Ontario. names to the City Cotmcil, be appoi.Dted, at large. The city expects to get B K II d "s" d $4.1 mllHoll 1.n fe.:Jeral ay no s ec1 1on ue :-~=.~ d=~::~ Bay Knolls residents are those steps appear to be a tee is e~peeted to recom- ready to go, before the New-cinch. meDd. how the money sboold port Beach Clty Cowtcll on Aner 00 oer cent of the be !ipE!Dt to provide more Jan, 27 to seek annentloo famtues ln h... KnoUs signed low-Income boustn& ln Co- of thelr 46-acre tm-lneor-a petltioo last year seelltng sta Mesa, and to 1Wfl.de porated commiDllty lnto the to join Newport. the City present klow-income areas. city.. C ounctl gave a tentative DOd E Bl If Tbe .,., located ln the to an effort to g<t LAFCO •st u eolratr cdttldor btfWeMCAf· to take the area out of the ~ ·u · . ' :tii': Uesa-r~rt; f6t Costa Mesa sphere of In-• ~:mgot:ebea.,:.=tT;=~ ~::e·-~:~y!r~~:: safety asked Commission, Yhleh t«td to muhal agreement between • recommend annexation. The the 2 eWes. After Newport East Bluff homecnroers oo.ly steps )eft., accordin( . rejected the agreement, asked th18 week for cit)' to City Attoroey DeonLs LAFCO went aloor with the help 1D tmprorinr tnmc O'NeU, are approval rtom swttch. safety at 2 basy Jam'Joree the City COimcll. the cotmty Now, formal annea.tion Rd. tnterseclklls md oear Local ·Agency Formation must be okayed by both the tbe oew Boys Club In their Commtssloo (LAFCO), ILnd Newport City Co~mcll and nelgbborbood. A letter to the residents of the 133 LAFCO aDd by a special an-the City COUDCU from tbe homes 1o Bay Knolls. Based nexatlon election ln the al-Eastbluff Homeowners Com- on past actions, all 3 of fected area. mootty A88D. said "three h2zardous tramcproblems'' erlst. Drowns in Rhine channel of tests, but ttat accldeotal droWlliJlg was the apparent cause of death. Tbe wter aalli..b: ~ "PREPARE Tl5 STOP" warlllnt; It&t! i>r motA>rllts traveUnc .-h 011 Jam. bcA'ee u tbeJ approeeb tbe Jamboree-Ford Rd.. IDter- A costa Mesa man rowld dead In the RhiDe Channel on New Year's day ap. parenti:Y fell 1n the ehanoe1 aDd drowned whlle walklng t.ell to bis boat after a New Year's eve celebration. O'BRYON NAMED ~":.OO.U.G or...,.- According to pollee, Jos. epb Kooopta, 59, of 1741 Pomooa Ave., arped with bls wile duri.Dg a celebn· Uoa at a ioeal cluband, alter bei.Dg advised by h1s wile to ''go to the boat and sleep u off,'' fell 1Dto tbe cbanDel and drowned sometime be· tween 1 and 2 a.m. A boat owner discovered the body. with one arm draped over a moorlng Une, at 10 a.m. Mr, Kooopta 's boat was moored at a allp at 717 Lido PartDr.ontbeelllnaeJ. DeAr Wberfl be Wll fo\Dd. A ecJI"GMM'17 deputy saki yesterday Uat tbt cast la IIIUl --· the ruull IN FRAUD CASE A reUred Newport stock- broiler Is lmder indictment for violation of securities laws lo eonoecUoo with wbat federal altborttles AJ wu tbe fraudulent collapse of a San Dteeo real estate com. puy. WtlUam O'Bryoo, 2672 Circle, Bay Sbores, was named Mooday, doag with 6 otbers, 1D. an Indictment !Wide<! ...... ., • u. s. attorneJ Ill San otego. The ltldlctmeots ebarp mall traad, CCJOIPiraey, accept. tnr rttta t>r ar!U(IDr but loul, ud fralll Ill --ltcarWt:L l .... tor tra1ftc ~ oo Jamboree a:&Jili'O&CiliDc lbt LnterseeUon at tbl DOrtben end Df East Bluff. • BETTER LIGHTING for tbe crosswalk at Vlst:a del Sol a.Dd Vllta Oro, Dear tbe East 8,_, C1ab. •·~·" a.ttt.nl &. '••I M ..... "TilE S'l'lNG" c.O ·"11 "THE PIODUCIIS" Stett1•1 z.,. .... ,.u (PG) ' Ll .,,...., ' FLASHBACK: CIU'III-UIIQ mayhaYI U4 Glarla ud Barril F-ry .. , Tboo ·-1o cllom, Jot ..,u ..,... llDpro t-. llooelll( -••• ~-11111 Dlek ... 1.e¥MlUMtflwr ... olttt_,..tp.ptbu-Rtet~JN U't a btt ot tbe IJIIIOOtJlie•ootU lqo IIIII opoelal -'JIIIIIU~ lollol lfUee -· UU'IIUliltldudl.oa,_.ou, IIIIIIIOtJ , •• Ooo IICll ,.,, opoel&J -· LIUIIJI ODd' li\?loel Koolr. EtblllYo llld e wu aeeordtd by OM YV)' l!pltial Tom wa.aer. WlDalt ud Robert Short, IOQ ••• u.ry (Mn •. Jule C,) ~lloL aDd e•tr 10 muy mort took hJrD• to 1au bid beta wen mltdt, lzn1taUou tbe t .. s.. Geor&i& Puqr and escort, r,ad)' tuiJ ••• et• w.eatioa witft flml.ly RtiiD WaddtU tad Ceotnl Scbramm ••• doYD Putrto Yallarta W1.J 1lowtd her "DOt Me ltD aad fam.Uy bad jult returoed ftom a wh \t'' ••• tbey were ~U preAnt. Lonr· Maul, Olbtra atteDciiDr were tbe Don Star- time tfr110d IDd very W.rutfnc periOD, tt.ocs. Bill McGee•, Gmerll Gay Tllrasb A4b Brtmw (wbo Ld tht out day tor •Dd .Ut YlrliDla ••• tht S.yud Rydera, Mew ·Ort.u), ltood wtth Muy to meet Georp Smith. the Robert steeles, Yltlinla aDd P'Hl the rutltl OA fnis, the very Stracbota, Det Slllllvan. Luctue Subr, tlrli 'Dilflt ot tbt "Parade of Ltchta/' 1'Get1" Wood, tbe Earl Sawyers, Geoeral Muy, ooe of the area•J faYOrlte ladles, Tom Riley aDd Emma Jane, Jack Groths, wore a smash1Dc gown h'om lod1a, of the Cli.OOe Joaeses, David 8a}dwl.a., Colonel lined prlnted sheer llllk, sprtnkled wUht1ny Carter Lowell and Evelyn. the Martin mlrron, held In place by a.ll.over em-Lockney,, OU•e LaU.m, theKeoMUcbells, broidery. Marprete Koeeoe, Marre Kelm; plas, the FrleRds poured ln, exchanging best wishes PbU Japrs, Ray La Valles, Edna Koll, with one a.notber as they came down the Marian Kensey and escort, Doooe Lawson, lo91 entry hall of tbe NeWport Harbor the Kenneth Ktngsleys, Floss KiDpiJt.ker, Yacht Club, <AtheredaroiDdthetaiiChrlst-the Walter Kings ••• she looked smasttlngf mu tree aDd at the window side t:l.bles, Tony Montapert and Mr. Krtstensonl Mild- we saw and rreeted many of the folk... red BoUn and BtiUe Deaver came along Gladys (Mrs. Thomas, Jr.) lY')', aod escort; with us • • • to this VERY SPECIAL the Murray Roberts; Jean Alison, who PAFTYI llu to walk ber bandaome pug each da y • • • ••. a mlte, st\e tells me .•• don't know DURING THE FLURRY or OOUday dolngs about the doggie ••• but U seems to be met ~ with Bernadlne and Henry Ullman good tor Jean ••• she looked wonderful! with lbelr son, Bruce, who lll'l s out from Others there were Edna and Ed Harkness, Washlllgton, D, C., tor Christmas. Crossed Isabel and Gua Brello, GCly Cole, Edna paths with Pat Hug ••• busy gal that one. Coons, twlnltlln.g Charlotte and Pat Patter. Met Edward Gammt, who haS now moved son, Sara and Rlcbard Hughes, Marlet:'hal-to Lagwa Niguel; .also met Joseph and Uoor, VI Patterson, Nell Grtmdy, andiJ:orls -Jocelyn Lademan; he Is retired captain of aDd Fred Hughes .•• who by now are the USS Gold Star ••• • Hi s story or the probably ensconsed at their Tahoe wonder· Gold Star has been published and I'm land. Here andtherenibbllnt~;horsd'oeuvres promised opportunity to read itl Saw agaln were Ralph Butcher, Wanda and Reg Peg· Admiral Berry and wife Dorothy. ram, Faye aod Vern Dudley, Vella aflfl • • • Jack Hesnault, beauliful Dorothy Yardley MORE FLURRIES and f2mily fragments and escort, Elsie and Charles Painter, o! hoUday j)ys ••• Jan and Lester Elmore the Louts Andersons, from San Martno; spent them with Jan's fa mily in Dallas, more were the Don Ayres, Bewley Aliens, Texas. Jan's numerousbrothersandslster s John Boyds, Robert Bardens and Gladys provided a new experience for Lester .•• aod Arthur Baum, back on Little Bal The Char l~s Thomases ot Irvine Terrace Isle for the holldays. usually spend their Ch ristmas with their At the proper hour tht• buffet wa s 1n daughter and f2m11}' in Los Angeles, JI.KI~ readiness, starting wtth rrepes fUledwlth and Frank Alexander and their two gi rls, sour cream and piles or caviar • • • Jill and Elizabeth. This yea r, since Julia mmmm. Tables were not assigned, so is still sporting tllat plaster leg-cast, '·the that friends, new and old, could mingle as mo untain came to Moha mmed," as Julia they pleased. Along the Une were Flo put It, aod they hosted at the Newporter Brumark aOO daughter Barbara Harrison lnn ••. With the Louls Turners, Mil · of Hancock Park, Sue anl1 Art ApJanlan, dred's son and wife, TomandOlane Becker, Lorena Dossett, the Bert Cotreys, Charles were out !Tom Tucson with their three, Crlngles, Paul ElmQtK>st, Olga Ellis, also Colleen, Mar y Ellen and Tommy. 'Twas the Edward Elllses. Salty Best, flo Bart-their first and glorious! Chrlshnas thro:1gh lett, Pat Riggs, up fr om the de~"t's the eyes of the little ones •.. The George Burro Weed Lane •.• We talked of early Woodfords had two family gatherings, but days of Children's HomeSoctety; her graod-the first was the Intimate Immediate fa mily, daughter Is one o! Ibis year's debs! Lovely with Rick, Jim and their wives ..• and ..,Lee Rogers and escort joined us, the Ed little Allsha. "Can't believe she Is almost Pellegrlns, the Cecil Shlrars at a table five" .•• laments of proud grandmother, near the dance floor ••. and the tables Be-tty ... The John Porter s also had too were Chrlstmased dressed •.. red their five year old granddaughter ... c loths ••• old fa shioned compote bowls sparkling" ••. mmm! Then the Bewle~· tllled with greens, red roses alld SUGAR Allens learned new Christmas j)y, the .,PLU~-·"'4ftWW--~-"!'~; :=.!. 1." llocey 's Poghl~· J.-<lloi'S sfilf .ba'(. rOk ~ 1·\llllPk she Is named. .... · • -• MOre ··a nAe1 wflll'e tiif ~~·s,Jt ~ "11in reminOOd or a peetlllg re. WaSSOJ¥ HQCb Wrlehll;. Moseley Jooese . ceJved •bet~ our son and ~~kll •ere Bettye ilo,;eu, the Arthlll' Strocks, Grace · very yotmK, running IC> and lf.IW't!. the (then ) Metzger, and lhe Barney Morrises. uncarpeted stairs •.• It read, ·'Chrl~tmas Just before the "band struck up," Mary Is ror Children ••. wou ld you hke to Introduced her grandchildren, as well as borrow ours?" signed Betty and Bill her children ••• beautiful Birgetta and SchoCk! ~o.,· all are grow n ••• Christmases Charles BeU •.• they are close friends through the eyes of chUdren are very of Leah and Roger Laulle ••. Ti st Betz, precious ta m II~ fragments to remember. WATER MAIN REPAIRS BEGIN SOON BALBOA WEII'OI!T HAIIIIOR EHGII-PMU 11tu RSDAY, JAil. !, 1115 ,..,. c 111 "'llfwport Boocb will botiD • -........ MII!Htolloo JWOJocl .. Bll· .... ·-.... , ... llttar put of JaanarJ. Tbt proJoct wt11 lui _... 0\lloi)'IO-. Aboat two mllu of nUt~ 1DC cut lroft water maloa will be ellaoed Ud eemeat mortar Uoed. TbiA ma1DI wert lnslalled Ill 19ZIS0 wbeo st:udatd practice did DOl reqlllre a· special 111lioc. Onr tbe yea..n the taterior of the pipes bu corroded, resultlll.g ill reduced water flow caplclty. The pro- posed work wtu rutore the loll eap&ctty, lDd will re- duce the rusty water condi- Uon eaaHd ·by the tmUned water pipe. Tbe ctty r.s a"WUdecl a contract to the Pipe Ll.nlng Dlvtrrloo of Ameroo Inc. to JAZ2. PIANIST TO PLAY JAN. 18TH The Harbor Area Com- m tmlty Concert Assn. will bea.r Stan Freeman, )lzz pi- anist, tn concert ln the New- port Harbor hlgtl school aud.ltortwn al 8 p.m. Satur - day, Jan. 18. Stan Freeman has been holding forth Jn recent years as a guest star oonumberous television programs and in nightclubs, as well as a solo~ lsi in leading concert halls ol America. His plano ttK>se days Is a sprlllgboard Into the deep waters or a ven biting sense of humor. What- ever captures his attention sooner or tater emer ges as an Important part or his materials , which he writes himself. do 11M eloula( IIIII llllln( ol .......... WUI llleo bl llllllled to tile tnalde ot "tbt mala. Ttm- poruJ aurflct ••by...pua" llDe• wtu proridt OOIHnuttJ' or wa.ter Mtt'lce wbllit the work ill btiDC performed. Aour01111CI.S his Associatimo with 1'111 eleWA( IIIII UIIID( wiU be accompu.Md by n - eantiDc aeee.s holes at about 500-toot laternls aloof tbe water ma lo. Each eacanUOD will permtt re- mon.l of a lbort sectloD of ~lpe for acee11 to t:bt maiD Tbe cltJ'I lltUlty -..r· LDteDdeol. TOlD P.ut.lp1, wUJ be lA ebup of U. lleld operatk:u. TIM oe....Ut elty LIUJpeelor wtU Gil Gomez. Any reprdi.Dcw. Hf..WPORT CFNTER A..NIIIA.L HOSPI TAL In tile -· ~!allied cleaAiag equipment will re· move all foreiKD matter from tbe ptpeUDe; and a protec. tlYe cemtDt mortar IJJl1a.c be d.lreeted dlvt.doo at 673- BY AP~OIHTIIII!HT , ... 5.-60 · Dick Ate hard. one of the bank's founding directors, tS now devoting h•s talents and energies to Harbor area bankmg. Dick knows Harbor area business. havtng spent 25 wonderful years at the helm of Richard's Market before JOini ng the bank as vice·president. H•s reputat1on for helping people is unexcelled in the Harbor area. D1ck 's genuine mterest in people is one of the reasons you'll find the Bank of Newport different from ord1nary banks. You can find Dick in our Corona del Mar office. Coast Htghway near Mac Arthur Boulevard. MA IN OFF ICE Oo11e1 at S1 ~tecntn • 645 5333 CORONA DEL MAR OFFICE Coa5t ~ngtowaf r t..:<~r MacAr!hur • 04 5 3330 IJU AVOCADO M EWPOIT CllMTII \ ~*"**"" Excellence ln •'*Jt "*!I Pre-School & K·Jrd Grade Ell H. BETH HAUPT OF COSTA ,MESA IS DEAD o Pboni cs o Science o Immediate Openina• Elb.abeth Haupt, 78, of 195 E. Albert, CosU Mesa , who died Dec. 28 at Costa Mesa memorial hospital, was burled Dec, 31 in Or- ange, o Soci aJ Grow lh t Crcat.i n A·rts o Number Concepti o Aau l-l 0 Hot Lunch e1 o Trained Staff A rosary servlcf.' was heW at Bell-Broadway Chapel ll1 Costa Mesa, aDd a mass at St. J<»;ehJm's Catlx>Uc Church her e. 1675-40221 0 State Licenaed HOURS ~:00 · 6: lO Mrs. Ha~ was born in HWlp.ry, She had Uved here ror the past 20 years. ASK ABOUT OU R APTER-SCHOOL PROGRAM BUS PICK .UP FRO\! CORONA DEL MAR She Is surv!Yed by her husband, Edward, brothers Allen Ritter and Joseph Ritter, bOth of Costa Mesa, aDd by a p-a.ndson aDd a gTtat-gnndsoo. THIS WEEK ON TV3 TllllRSDAY 5: 15pm TV 3 NEWPORT NEWS 5:30 COAST SCRIPT 6: 00 TV 3 SPECIAL 6:30 0, C. C. BASKETBALL vo LOt«: !!EACH CITY 8:00 TV 3 NEWPORT NEWS FRIDAY 5:15 5:30 6:00 MONDAY 5:15 5:30 TV 3 NEWPORT NEilS FRAN. TANNER SHOW TV 3 NEWPORT NEWS {6:00 6:30 7:00 TV 3 NIIWPOit7 N!IIS COo\B't SCUPT Topic: l'oso SI:INEW?ORT CQUTAL Sl'ORTS aBVIEII UCI. MSUITMLL I 8:30 vo llorthdd&• TV 3 MIWl'ORf !INS With IWL Yll IAitNSIWI TUISillY 5 rl5 TV s iCIINI! iCIIS 5:,30 ern CGUliCII. ltiiiTitw: ron.,.... 'Y TV ' IIIIlS I WEDNESDAY lO:OO~m FRAN TANNER 10:30 THE ANSWER 11:00 FASHION ISLAND 5: I 5pm TV 3 NEWS 5: 30 SKI NEWPORT 6:00 COASTAL SPORTS 6:30 TV 3 NEWS the otoills more to heat your home. But Homr heating costs are up. regard\es~ of the fuel used. So is the (ll~t of pnK\ucing e\ectiiCity. Tht' pricl' of foreign oil used in electric generating plantS has more than triplt>d in the past 18 months. And we mu ~t use foreign oil to n1eet rigid air txlllution requiremeilts. Electricity is involved in most heating systems indirectly or directly, '"budget your use of heating wisely. There are several ways to do it. Here are some . suggestions: 0 Consider lowering the temper· alure setting. It could cost about 28% less for heating to keep the temperature at 68° instead, of 72':' 0 It makes sense to tum your heat off when you're away from home. However. in freezing areas a 40° setting is advisable. 0 Are your doors and windows weather stripPed? Caulking smaU openings and seams wtll save en51)'-and.roooey. 0 C1osiQt draperies and • nn1a111.:-will h• •ld heat in- anrl cold uut. -Sn ,,·ill dtl:'\ll).! your fireplace damper. ;mel ,·ent:-; in room~ IH•I 111 U~t'. :J Are y11ur filters clean ? Perhaps tht"\. need replacing. ::= Dirty retum·alr ~11ilb and wam1 -;ur ducts can dri\'e up he;nin).!: c•~b. tu.l. D If ~-~~u han• electric r.:tdiant heattng. \<•lll':lll "t\t' h~ IUI11111).! ,,fl tht'\lllt •:-t ;tt" Ill !"INitll~ 11•11 Ill U .... t'. .-\::-'' llllt'l appn ~H.:he~. you·\1 ne£>d 1111 •n· ht•:tt . Hut by budget in~ your u:>-1' ''! t.:Jn·ll·t clt~ \nsely. yo u ~·an h• 1\d d••\\ n ,.,,ur n~ing bill. Fn1 ,,.;1' :-,,, dn 11. '' h~ not ::.enci ior our .fn-•t• I)~ •klt.·t ~ \\'rite. "Con!"t"J"\ ;til• Ill:· Edt~ Ill. I' 0. Hn:\ t:4)0. t<o'-t'tlll'ad. C:\ ~ll ~70 Southem C.lifomM EdiMM .,, fQulll ~ .:;~ ' 11, 12 ---... vt .................... _ ..... ..,._ ... ' De•• ..... br ... TWill. 4lol ood-- Ull ·-"' Pork lltw--. ...... -..-..,._ at.ru'-.~~e•<~-­'* -.-. 100. h ud II. no -· llociU at ,, ..... -., .. ......, ... ..__ 1110 palillo to--,o of .... -~-ud --lllo -tooallll la- loriDIIbl -top -··-lioaal alltbortuu as nU ON :IUR aa • reprueat&Clth of tbt apoelea. · LecturiJIC With llr. T ... tn WIU be Or. 0ooe Prollull, eard1olotf,st, aadJimSprlnc. Put Newport•• bel,ltb club director. 1'Jle tt-M tests ottered wlU be bk»od pressure, lwg ea. _paclty, eye test, beiJbt· wetgbt aaalysaUoo-pereea~ body fat, toot exlmlu.Uoo, pulmonary screening' test, pulse rate ual,yaaUon, al- coboUsm quotJ.eot. reaettoo lleldblllty, and grip S.6SO UP TO BUY ONE -GET ONE• Free! Janu arv saLe o..-•• f.llowlng ANERICA_N DIETARY LABORATORIES turpir~s Jl fa. 1975 VITAMINS VITAMIN E <100 I.U. VITAMIN C 500 ~o B COMPLEX -KELP ONE PLAN NUL TIVITAMIN • 811 y 100 Siu· Get 50 Siu Free! \\" HJI>PLJn; HEAI.THY Foons 1621! MacARTHUR BLVD. (HGrbor Vieu· Center} NEWPORT BEACH 644·77JJ SUBSCRIPTION ORDER SIND IN YDUR SU.SCRIP'TIOM OIIDII TODA ONLY $5.00 POR OM! YUII ·-----------------RAilE •..•.• , •....•••••••.••.•••.•••.••• AD~., • ...... • • • •., • ...... ,, • •. • • • ~em .... ,~ .. ··<-""''"" ................ m .... . NAVY Seami.D Recruit Mi- cbl.el R. Paal, -. of" Mr. aDd Mrs. W, R, lnrlP of 1865 Port Marpte. H&.r .. bor View Homes, bU Cftdu- ated from recralt tnin!Dgat the Nanl TrailltJig CtDter, San Diego. NEW BANK HOME READY MARCH 1 Irvine Natlooal Bank. es- tabllshed in 1973 as the ftrst independent bank In the city of Irvine,. Is slated for a permanent home In earlY spring. A 3-story butldlng, under eonstructtoo ln Doug- las Plaza at Campus Dr., aDd MacArthw-Blvd., across from OrangeCouoty Airport, Is scheduled for March 1 occupancy, A 50~cre )lint venture devek>pment of McDonnell Douglas Corp. and Trammel Crow Co., Dougtas Plaza is artsl.ng as a self-coo- taJned commercial center tn a park-Uke envtrooment, w Jth 34 per cent of the land reserved for greenbelts and landscaping. The dominantly wood and glass bank buJidtng Is adja- cent to Irvine National's temporary faclllty at 2121 Campus Dr., where It tas operated stnce August,19?3. PROBATION T AL.K Mrs. Ellen Wilcox. prota· tlon department representa- tive from Orange County ju- venile hall. will speak today, Jan. 9, at the meetlng of tbe Orange Coast Unit of the Natiooal CouocJl o~ JeWish Women. 1'he'meet- tnr •tU be ·bt1d at 10 Lm. at the cllil room of the Versailles Apartments, Westside Newport. Reinerts celebrates their 26th Anniversary GIGANTIC annual illll llow bt ,ogress ••• store ''"'' at f:JO • ,..., 30% to 70% REDUCTIONS! iniMn'• & Womitn'sSpart...ar, $.parofet,Cocm,linprie,Gtfttt.llll ond lineM. • • AN fomcM narN branctJ you bow and trW , .. , ....... , ..... If"""' ..... ,.., ........ .. •••••• c. .. .... Glrl- WUIII .... c-Me•. Dee. I ud Mrt.,Craie VlrJSAII Pl., Bor -Mr. ud ..... Rob- ert "*-• U7 E. 18th St., COitaMta. . • TUESDAY, DEC. S GJrl • Mr. aM Mrs. Don Campbell, UU..C Or'91', Costau ... Gltl -Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gregory, 14#6 Key VIew, Harbor View Hills, Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wllsoo, 5'71 Joe,an. Apt. D, Costa Mesa. .. • WEDNESDAY, DEC. C Glr I • lilr, aDd Mrs, Dale FetberJ.in&, 3682 Baylor, lr- vlne. Girl-Mr. aJid Mrs. Ralph Bustamante, 1250 Adams, Apt. Y -15, Costa Mesa. Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ert Asb:ley, 364 Magoolla, Costa Mesa. Girl-Mr,&DdMrs.James Phillips, 3!?1Ma.rlgoldClr., Costa Mesa. Girl -Mr, and Mrs. Steve Duffy, 3 Rue Fontainebleau, Big Canyon. Girl -Mr. and Mrs, Ron- ald Souder, 2466 Santa Ana Ave,, Apt. B, Costa Mesa. • THURSDAY, DEC. 5 Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Frank Murnane, 19471 Sierra Por- to, Irvine. Boy-Mr. and Mrs. Leon- ard Krabenllfl, 720 VIctor- ia, Apt. D-4; Costa Mesa. Girt -Mr. and Mrs. Dtek AhlgTen, 1250 Adams, 1204, Costa Mesa, Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Gary Hasba.ch, 110 36th St., West Newport. " • FRIDAY, DEC. 6 Girl -Mr, and Mrs . Nich- olas Grevlll, 17816 Oak Tree Lane, Irvine, Girl-Mr. and Mrs. Doug- lass Richards, 1822 Tanager Dr., Costa Mesa. • SATURDAY , DEC . 7 Girl . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Flducci.a, 4262 Brookside, Irvine. Girl-Mr. and Mr s. Steve Balmer, 2262-A Miner St., Costa Mesa. Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Don- ald Higby, 303 E. 19th St., Costa Mesa. ' • SUNDAY, DEC. 8 Boy • Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sides, 3125 Trinity Drive, Costa Mesa, Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Daryl Wise, 17482 Jordan AYe., ;13-A, Irvine, Girl -Mr. and Mr s. Den- nis Johnsoo, 214 Rose Ln., Costa Mesa. Boy -Mr, and Mrs. Ron- ald Blackm~.m, 359-B 16th PI,, Costa Mesa. Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Juan Velasco, 2'14 19th St., Costa Mesa, Girl -Mr, and Mr s. Steve Parry, 410 Lenwood Dr., Costa Mesa, • MONDAY, DEC, 9 Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Angus Duncan, 18655 Via Torino, lrvtne. Girl-Mr . and Mrs. Roddy Rohrbacher, 3100 Sumatra, Costa Mesa. • TUESDAY, DEC. 10 Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Steve Brown, 205-1/2 N. Bay Ft., Balboa Island. • WSDNESDAY, DEC. 11 Boy-Mr. and Mrs. Bern- hard Kaahaatna, 712 Center St., Costa Mesa. • THURSDAY, DEC. 12 Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Snell, 1938 Port CardUf, Harbor View Homes. Glrl -Mr. and Mrs. Na- thaniel Cohen, 939 Emerald Bay, Ntwport Beach, • .FRlDAY, DEC. 13 Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Pat- ric h Stmar, 1921 Beryl Lo., Harbor Highlands. Boy • Mr. and Mrs. Law- rence Cripe, 2332 Bunker Hill WaJ, Costa Mesa. • SATURDAY, DEC, 14 Boy -Mr. aod Mrs. Pat- rick Colem:aa, ~ MacKea. :lie Pt._ eo.ta Mea. Boy ... Mr. and Mrs, Pa.ll1 Cboderlkl, 165-A,Zist St .. • Coltallea. Gltl ... Ill. t.Dd Mrs. Mike ' .u..-~ ZOZO llootot'la, C-11-. Gtrl -M.r. Ud Mn. Erik Cbrtlt..,.., Uta Venao, lntao. • SUNDAY, DEC, 15 80)'. Mr. aodMn.J'amee -doll, 751 W. ZOI• a, .. _ .. __ Bor -llr. ud ..... Olio Ra'llol. mz T•-Pt., c--. . Girl -Mr. ud lira. ....._ ....~ ....... 4100 -ld.. ... C,-U& .. ,..,.r,·a.c. II la't-llt.UIIIWra.-Dooll, .. .._,eo. ·-- ca1 -........ -·--o.-. Ill, C..--Bor -.... ud ..... ~ CllarloJ, MO 'II'. 1 .. lt., · Colt& Mea.. • TUESDAY, 010. 11 Girl -llr. ud llro. At- btrl EIIIDd. 11" Paolllo Awe .. CoMa ~· Boy -llr. ud ..... Jol!o__ Watet.m. lSUl SolUaln, lrYIDe. Boy -Mr. aDd Mrs. Rob-ert Spreopr, S:40 Alva La., Costa Mea. • WEDNESDAY, DEC, 18 Girl. Mr. udMra.Char- lts Coa, 451% Roxbury Dr,, Ir,lne. Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Joel Aodersoo, 686 Center St.; Colla Mea. Boy -Mr, and Mrs, Ken- neth Harblsoo, 359 Ramlltoo, Costa Mesa. · Boy-Mr.andMrs.Hector Sou, 2399 Westminster, Costa Mesa. • THURSDAY, DEC. 19 Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Este- ban Mendou, 4651 Ranch- UOYe, lnlne. Girl-Mr.andMrs.James Tyson, 1223 W. Bay Ave., Balboa., Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Gary Golson, 2987 Croftdon, Costa Mesa, • FRrDAY, DEC. 20 Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Ar· thur Kolts, 2265 Miner, Cos- ta Mesa. Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wlllgeroth, 1635 Reef VIew Circle, Harbor View Hills. Boy -Mr. and Mr s. Steve Holder, 940 Arbor, Costa Mesa. Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Roger Darnell, 3812 Sandune, Har- bor View Hills. Boy -Mr .andMrs.Mar- cus Berry, 2138 Pori Our- ness, Harbor View Homes. • SATURDAY, DEC. 21 Girl -Mr. and Mr s. Felix Talavera, 1846 Placentia, Costa Mesa. Boy -Mr. aOO Mrs. Dennis Clark, 1622 Iowa, Costa Mesa. • SUNDAY, DEC. 22 Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Larry Owens, 14681 Doncaster, Ir- vine, Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Wil- ford Wright, 3300 Clay St., Newport Heights. 'MONDAY, DEC. 23 Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Doug- la s Dudnick, 4781 RedbluU, Irvine. Glrl -Mr . and Mrs. Rob- ert Van Vianen, 673 Center, Costa Mesa. • TUESDAY, DEC, 24 Glrl-Mr. andMrs .Arpod Radisay, 1771 New Hamp- shire Dr., Costa Mesa. Boy-Mr.andMrs.Barton Beach, 3265 Nebraska Ln., Costa Mesa. Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Ren- aldo Barry Rillera, 510 Tustin, Newport Heights . • CHRISTMAS DAY Boy -Mr, and Mrs. Rus- sell Stevens, 506 Traverse, Costa Mesa. Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Daniel La Flamme, 2478 Fairway Dr., Costa Mesa. • FRIDAY, DEC. 27 Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Alan Gruschcow, 3901 Parlrvlew La.De, Irvine. Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Leon Maciel, 862 VIctoria, Costa Mesa. • SATURDAY, DEC. 28 Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Der- her Jeng, 1021-A Mission . Dr., Costa Mesa. ,..... JI-U.· I'll Go ........ c ........ . 8c11J ... Mr. ud. Mu.lna WllliO ... 1111 -. COlla II .. . Girl -.... ud ..... Az- llltlr -fttld, aot-A --teYIIIa,C-11-. • MOHOAY, DEC. SO Girt .. Mr. &Del Mrs, Glrf TIIO\D..,, M4li Uplho- LaDe, HarbOr Vtn HUla. &if -llr. ud Mn. Doo- ald Hector, 19!59 Senta Ana Ate., Colta Ue•. Girl .. Mr, and Mrs. DaYJd Norris, tea Magnolia, CoD Mesa. • Boy. Mr. aDd Mrs. Earle Wolfrom, 1'1466 Almood Tree Lane, lntne. Boy • Ur. and Mrs. Ed- ward Brlnkley, 932: Jumloe Ctrcle, Costa Mesa. • TUESDAY, DEC. 31 Girl • Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lakins, 2885 Fa.ir•lew Rd., Costa Mesa. Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Rol- and HI-~ 2042 Aliso, Costa Mesa. Boy-Mr. and krs. Rich- ard Cbrbtte,1833 Port Stan- hope, Harbor VIew Homes, Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Sam Veroola, 14632 Oak Ave., Irvine, "Pot" IIDMW• tre bid fJI. _,.., U.t ' IDlrl,.., II llarm-. --•dclldlor ud llu 10 1D .a.et• oe tbl .... ..,.....,. u ...... ideect aecamUI.tea, ..... oa ear .. hll)' doc:wmM&ect r--.rcb, IOI'I'Ie atumtac J ,..II.,. bo111J dlooonrod. · la ree•t lladlet, lAIIt _., on. qalt l -their -lr; d~od-I!IW bllltl ud·bo- eame lodoleat after dlliJ UN ot pat. uw.._ · Md users" after tbree or tour· JIUI beeome daUy uers Ill one-bait ot all ca••· After three yeua cl btiY)' clolly ,.., tnlll alroplly ' Is commoa, ev1deoced by lola of ab1Uty to .eoocentrate, low level Ot motln.tloo and a.a \.\ I.Del.lnatloa to pe.rform foollsb act1. It's really toollsb to try to ttDI1 a better prescrlptloo. ser't'lce than ours • • • there Just Isn't anyl We dellfer, promptly and at oo e~a charge. • • • • HANDY HINT: Buttons stay oo. 1oopr U the eeoter Is coated wtlb clear nail poUsb to seal the threads. J®'SIDE4 PHARMAC_j WITH CARD 'M I'AIITY .. 1016 bayside dr. -newport belcb -caHiornla, 9!86! 1 I ~L .JAN UAA'V TO Y2 ... F "\.1 ! 'I I J/ I} SWEATERS, CAPRIS, CASUAL DRESSES, COORDINATE GROUPS Ya to V2· OFF ... ' • • Rebekahs to install , EWI'ORT HAR80R EJUIGN I'WUIHEO IUIILY-,AGE 7 11tUIISMY, JAil. 9, 1'75 OOIIDIIA DEL liAR, CAL Fashion is club topic ·~~~-·-~a. LO.O,F., will ..... a pol>lle lui&UatiOo "' -... Ju. .II at I p.m. at ,...._ Roll, UO W. ltlll St., c..a ..... Dlatrtct Dopoty Pr-• Ltllllll M ... , ~ lllar· abal llladelatae R-Ill ud olall will loatall tbe foltow- loc: Mrs. R111St Ztddtma, ':lobi~ ·cr~ MrL_ wtWam Gerlich, Tlee~graocf; Mrs. Alfred Lebercuda4ts.Gt:r· a\d Poarch, seerttarltl; 1 CHURCHES Cencnl ..... a.-cia 1101111' M, IIMciiTON -P .U1'01 2310 ST. ot 0 RAHG!, COST A M!SA -641·5050 .-, ....., -olltp • 10:30 a.m. _, Scl!ool s-,. '""""-•1111> . 1:10 p.m. UO..m. WWrs*"' Bible lhdJ ur1 pnJW •••• , , '7:00p.m. Aa ,._lldlllt CUrcb WUb Btblt .. thl"' rnta1.tr'J ' . FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 2111 CLIPP DR., HIWI'OitT leACH -642·7<&.43 DR . P. ltiH TOM I!SH OR! PASTOR lUNDAY SCHOOL ,,,,,,. A.lll. IIlLI STUDY 1t0!11MIP, •,, I•M A.M. & 7 P.M. 7•.11 P.M. WID. .,SCIE!N OP MIND .. ILJAHOII C. JA.CII:SOM, MIMISTIII &loU, Servioe ........ 11:00 a.m. Sllollal' SOI>ool •...•••. 11:00 a.m. CINTI!II ST., COSTA M!U. '""IOU GRACE BIBLE CHURCH Veterans' Memorial Bldg. 565 W. 18th,Costa Mei3 REV. TOM TYREE. Pastor SUNDAY SERV ICES ' 10,30 A.M. & 7'00 P.M. Sunday School. all18es, 9:30 HOME BIBLE CLASS~S· Call 552-0092 ~eaching Bible Doclline• ATTEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE RE LARLY We invite you to worship .. LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE MASTER 2900 PacifiC View Dr. Corona dd Mar. Calif. LAWRENCE D FRUHtl P.astor -Phone 644-2664 SUNDAY SCHOOL Aft Ages: 9:15 to 10:15 :1.m . Worship Hour -10:30 3.m. Nursery and Coffee Hour Christian Science Ser•icu Fl RST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 3303 Via Lido Ntwpon lk01ch SUNOA Y SCHOOL 9 & 10:30 a.m. SUNDAY SERVICES 9 & 10:-'0 a.. m. WEDNESDAY EVENING MEETING 8 p.m. READING ROOM Week day~: 9 ;,.m. · 5 p.m. W(dut"!Od;ay :9 ;&.m.-7:45 p.m Tuesday 9 :.~.m. · 5 p.m.; 7-9 p.nt . SECOND CH URCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST Newpou Beach at Corona dd Mar 31 00 Pacific View Or. SUNDAY SCHOOL IOa.m SUNDAY SERVICE IO.a.m WEDNESOA Y EVENING Rnding Room: 8 p.m. 3500-D F ... CoutHwy. ~t~ceo11 S•rc:i•su• Mon.-W.:i 10-;a..m. to 5 p.m1 11mrsday ev~ning~: 7 to 9 Sat.: 10 :.~.m. to 4 p.m. You .Jrt' cordially invited 10 aucnd Church Servicn :and 10 tiM" Rcadin Room. THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH THE CEHTER FOR BIBLICAL STUDIES ftO A.M. •teLE CLASSES 1 hOO A.M. "') RSHIP HOUR 7t00 P.M. EVAGELISTIC HOUR DR. JIMMY COMBS, PASTOR Highway House of Prayer 2411 E. COAST HWY.,CORONA DEL MAR LOWER LEVEl -REAR INT£RDENOMINA TIONA/., FULL GOSPEl. SUNDAY SCHOOL: e:45 WORSHIP SERVICE: 11 :00 EVANGELITISTIC SERVICE: 6 :00P.M. SUNDAY PRAYER AND BIBlE STUDY: 7 :30P.M. WEDNESDAY WILLIAM T. KROAH, PASTOR PHONE : 642-8762 Ply mouth Congregational Chu rch A Fru·and lndqJrndtmt ConK"egational Christian Orurch THE REV. JOHN A. LINDVALL, Mimster Sunday Service: I 0:00a.m Bible Study: 9 a.m . and 7 p.m. Church School I 0 a.m. 3262 BROAD STREET, NEWPORT HEIGHTS care provided Phone: 642·2740 l.-. . . I ! • lilts.~ T-.lr-1._.: .. ,.. Palrieta ...... ....... ,.... __ pull; lllra. RoJCool, clllp. lala; lllra. Gladys Bird,-. d..,..., llln. Bootao Calli, wvdao; Mrs, Ed Wllkll, colOr blu'w; Mn. Fao,d• Nt18DG &.Dd Wtt. DU1d Orr, ruardlul; MlaoKIIICJCalU. malclaD; lim ... K....O K-. llouotaa llor!U. Vltrf,D..l& Witeneller ,-wat- colm Overtoo, a~tera; Mmes. Earl Palmer, WesleJ Jones, Mamie WUJiams. Jeaa Atme, William Jacua. aod Betty Sllelrer, bearers. Whittier Cantoo 38, I.O.O.F., will present t~ colora and provide escort to tbe oew otlleers. Frl..nd.l &nd relaUves are Invited to atteod. A .social hour •lll follow the eeremon1e~. • Tbe Womeo'& Club of lr· wme wtn ttut orr the De'W Jear with a meet!Dr Ju. Zl at the OOme or Mra. Oa.Diel P. CalUs, 17'101 Laurel TrM t...a., VIllage s, ln Un1nr&Uy Park. BustDt18 potUaa wW NERS Dial 546-2693 ·atart proq-,tty at 8 p.m., with lirs. Douglas Richa:rda prestdlnc. Progra.m cbair- mao, Mrs, Brian Middle- ditch, wlll introduce Flor- ence Smales, b.shloo com-mentator, who wlll-discuss THE: TEACHING IS CENTERED ON JESUS CIIRJBT "fashion as It Is today and AND THE BIBLE, WITH EMPHASIS ON PRACTJ:AL how to achieve U." CHRISTIAN LIVING. ALL A-GES ARE WELCOME. Mrs. Frank Dave will r~-Counseling and visiting ava!lable. port on· her committee's S SUNDAY SERVICES: latest role, playing ant.a WORSHIP SERVICES AND SUNDAY SCHOOL Cla us to a yo.mg b.mtl:y temporartly out or fUnds for 8:30, 9:45 and 11 :00 a.m. the Chrlstmu seasoo. PHONE : 675-4550 Jazz fest Appearances by Woody Herman and his ThUDderinJ Herd, aoo Super sax. tile bright new gro~ that ls a<ld.lng luster to the legend of the late Charlie "Bird" Parker, wlll hlghllght the MRS. ROY DAVIS, reeentty ~~JPQlDted Mareb or Dimes ebalrman for the City of Newport Beach, shares a laugfl with Heather· Reyoolds, 6, the Orange Cowty March c1 Dimes poster ch.ild, Heather Is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Michael J. Reynolds, Tustin. Refreshments wtll follow~~~;2;200-~E;. ;C~oa~st~H;wy~··;";·~-~~rt~Bea~~'~"·~...,.~i"i•i'iArtihiur~~ ,,. I She'll head Dimes march 7th annuaiOrangeCoa.st Col-Mrs. Roy (Robbie) Davis, lege jazz ensemble fesUval, 1806 Port stirling, Harbor March 20-22. View Homes, Newport The S~rsax concert ts Beach, has been appointed slated for 8:30p.m. Friday, chairman of the March of March 21, in the OCC audt-Dimes campaign against torlum. Woody tl erman and birth ddects In the Harbor his Herd will perform the Area. followin g night. Mrs. Davis, who Is deeply that birth defects is the No. 1 child he.a.lthproblemtoday, affecting over 250,000 new born babies a year. Kirk Barham or the Bank of America, Newport BeaC'h, is treasurer or the local campaign, and Mr s. Bruce (S ue ) Coder is chatrman or the traditional mothers' march oo birth defects. Tickets for these 2 coo-involved ln the youth activi- certs are priced at $4 ea ch ties of her two teenage and may be purc hast'd by daughters, said, '·I think the mail. The remainder of the work being done lly the March Young people of the harbor ft>stlval, which lnr ltxles high of Dimes In safeguardingthe area are taking a special school and college competl-health of the next geoeratioD interest In the March of tloo, .. -111 be free to thE' deserves the run support of Dimes. Key C lubbers and publiC'. the public/' She pointed out Keywanettes from Corona del Mar high school; Senior C.L.A.S.S. sessions slated ~i s;.::; T~:r.;:~ ",;;,; and Cadet Troop 753 have Oran~f' County ("tiUr t hes low the theme, ··Firming our taken charge of the coin col- "' III join 1n sponsoring 3 family foiJildatlons." Key-lector distribution through- 3-sesslon series for Sun-note speakers will lndude out the city. day Sc hool teachers and Dr. Curtis MUchell, assist- others Involved In Christian ant professor of Biblical stu. education wder the sponsor-dies at Biola College, at shlp of the CoastUne As-the Jan. 27 meetin g; Dr. sodatlon of Sunday Schools Richard L. Strauss, pastor (CLASS). of Em manuel Faith Com - Accordin~ to the He\·. munity Church of Escondido, WaynE' Tesl'h of the t-;ew -FeU. 3, ~uri Dr. Raymond port-Mesa Christian Cen. C. Ortlund, pa stor or the ter, the Christian leader-2,600-memltf-r La ke Avenue s hlp trainlng Institute ,..Ill ChuH·h of Pas;arlena, Feb. he hf'l!1 Moud.l) E'\',-.nill FS. I 0, Jan. 27, Fell. 3 and Fet.. Fo llowing thE' theme ad- 10 ,., U:trbor Trinit ~ Ha11-rt resc; each night, classes tlst Chur('h, 1230 Baker St., 'lf :.:eneral inter est will be corner. of Fairview awl presE'nted. ··ovPrlng fields Baker,ln Costa Mesa. of communk ation. a.1ndnis· A prevh.•,.· break.last lrl!'. trJtlon, s ummrr mluistr if's be-en plannt!'rl for 8 a.m. this and Suoflay Sdtool t b .c:ses Saturcb~·. J.1n, II, at Har. U.1 a.:t> '-,'TOUPIO J.::S. hor Trlnit)' Church. Rort Enrollment Is open to a ll Toews, staff member or the interPsted churr hf's , and Gospel Light Publlca!lons m:~y Ue made by sencHng and assoeiate director oJ the S20 rpg-istratlon fee to the international Center of C L.A.S.S. 7360 Warner learnlnl{, wlll speak. Avemw, HunlinKfon Beach The 1975 lnstllutewillfol-92641. Music week at OCC Orange Coast College Is billing Jan. 10-18 as Us "week of beautiful mush::· A total of 'j concerts wUI be presented, and a II but the first one are freE" to I he publle. The ,.·eek opens at 8 p.m. this friday, Jan. 10, wtth ta.acomo PuccJn.i 's open, --La Boheme,·~ being pre. sented In English b)" the C Uy of the An~ls Opera Company. Admission Is S2 for adults and St for stu- dents. OCC 's aMual symphooic wlnd& and pr.:r. ensemble concert, lmder the direction of Dr . Charles Rutherford, will perform at 2 p.m. Sun- day, Jan. 12, In the audi- torium. OCC music studt>nt s, will IJe presented on TueS(!ay and Thursday, Jan. 1-1 and 16, 10 ~tusic Studio 1. The annua l midwinter c horal concert. featuring the c-horale and t ha mlJe r s ing- ers, will be stagE'\! Ln Ul(> auditorium at 8 p.m . Satur- day, Jan.l8.Mo:wrt 's ''Cor - onation Mass" ,..ill be J)E'r . for me<1, in addition to wor ~ hy Byrd, Cher ubin i. Casals, Farnaby, Brahms, Falll'e, Bartok aoo Chih:!.r a. MARCH Of DIMES NEEDS HELPERS Mrs. Barbclra Quigley, c halrman ot the Orangr County mothers · lllli T<"h on birth defects for the March of Dtmes, h.a s i ssu~ an urgent caU lor volunteer s to help ln the annua I drive ror the prevention of hlrth defects scheduif'd for the last two weeks of Januar}', Anyone Interested ln s cl\edullng a March of Dimes health program for a service c lub or orpnlzaUon, or whO wants more Information Is urged to call Mr s. Davis or the Chapteroffice,(714 )979- 2270. JA.ZZ SESSION JA.N . 17 Puk Newport Apartments will sponsor another JIZZ fe st, fpaturlnc music oft~ SO's, 60's and 70's, at 8 p.m. rrtday, Jan. 17, i11 the malA loonge of tbt Spa. Tbe Larrv Daugherty to Dd will provide the music. Now you can stock up on world-famous Neutrogenae soap and save over 30%! Neutrogena• 8 Pack ... 8 bars of Neutrogena" soap (regular formula or unscented) $10.00 regular suggested retail Limited time only $6.95 Save$3.05 lPiiONE 673-48801 lJJl E. COA.ST HIGHWAY COlOMA DB.: 1H In addiUon to their lradi- tlonaJ neighborhood appea I fOr t'tDds, the marchers will bt distributing to each bOusebOld a health depart. meat leaflet descrlhing n-ee tatm.UUUoa cUnics held rt(tllulJ tD On.nge Co~mty. SAFE, HGH RETl.R\J TAX St-Ell ER! AnJOD8 wtltiog to help Is upd to call tile Orange Cowaty Chapter Muc h of Dtmts (da.y or e•ealn&) at 979..21"10. Mow f01111ers c• ,,.t.ct,..rltoooe, .,,. ., .......... , ...... . '$1.1· w. R..•JSTT IM,_,IUMC! """ ......... c .. ,. - The newly liberalized KEOGH (HAlO) PLAN now allows self-employed professionals to de- duct 15%-up to $7,500 -of their taxabte income. This sum. plus ALL the interest earned. Is tax exempt until retirement. when deposited in a safe, insured, Laguna Federal savings p_.book or certificate account. Send in the coupon below for detailed information. or visit our KEOGH Counsettors. They'll be glad to help! LAIIIMA FIDEJIAL SA¥1---2eOOC....Awnue =BNch. CalifOtnia 92651 T tone: 484-7541 U:•IMA MQUIL, Calitomia S-lloyPINa -CIBITCTI. C.tltomla 1111 -El c.Nno Root ..-• IID ... COII-_._..,,.._..~ Co"*''to6nlfhl MOeffiBIOIOIOII •• l - r--------------------------1 I KEOGH Laguna Federal Savings II 1 2e00cean Avenue. Laguna Beach. CA a2651 I I 0 PtNM send me KEOGH (HR 10) PLAN II Retirement Data. ~~ 0 1 -.n alao Interested in leamlng about the;..., I S1 ,500 rn~~xlmum Individual R .. l,.,.,.,. Account I I I -I I I L~-----::--------.-J 0 • ' I . • • • . - .. " . I ,, Bill Gil I ., .wilD w. ... .... .... ~ * 0 tt f1zf tl ..... T · 1 I I " ., ''' DirecttW Ca~ceuq 1.-Je.~ I• ,. .. , , • ,... n · 1• e1 s , ,, ..... ,..., AI c \P' 4 P&. Gnldao .T-: "JI~W<_III_ -.,-,,...,f.,._..w.A.,. wil-1 1ut Ill f.Jl.,.,.,_,. .-till-. •I tllllftlif' (I Tim. 3::7). (c-.ooc~......, IUI,..k), nil QUAUflC4TIONS Of IIIAaiMS Flnt n-hy 3:8-13 jll"lll ••• tbo quoliicatioao of -· Hero tbo 1,::ouuneab of a devout a:potitor abou1d be noc<d : "Alter opec:if~ tbo quali- 6cati0111 of pt.ltOr'l. or 'bitbopl.' or 'O't'ft'lea'a, • Paul puiCI to tbe coum· eratioa of IOmiWhat aimilar require- ax1JU for thole who are to be chosen u 'dncon• ' 1M e:a.ct oature of this ~ ollicie in ""' Cbriatian cbun:h Is oowhere set forth in the New Tettameat. The-«ijin of the offic:t" aod itt main fuactioos are au~ poa<d to be described in the sixth chapter of 1ne Acts. when ~evm men were cbcMen and ordained to adminis. 1<r the 6naDces and, more specifically, to care for the poor of the congrega- tion. ~ functions an, therefore, quite oommoolr uslcned to the of- 6ct:, although m this matter there is no wide aencment amooc the dif- fiiTelll: denominations of Christians. Some churche. usign to deacOos spir- itual dutiea. while by other& the office is wholly disregarded. It would seem to be-wiJc, and in accor~ with the prattice: of the primitin Church, to have in every oong-reption the serv- ice of .tuc.h authorized officers to aid tm pastor in hi s work and to relioe him from the burden of many ad- ~ dutloo. ~ ID dot <Aft of tbo _.. ...S,. -bon of tt. lock."" . Moftot'U, tbt .a. e1pcwi' writc.: "Tbe fiN qt•tifieetim f« such olficero [ clooOOCII I lo tbot ~ ~!Ould be 'dicnlfiod.' w ¥ tbo won! ,. aLou tnnololed, 'pave; for ._ diOUgn their pooitioo 1o ~ to that of the ...-.. it it a piKe of hooor, md their work ia doot ill the name oi tbt whole COIIp'lplticxl of be- lk:ves-31. Therdotc, their taaJu. how- e ver humble, are to be performed ltri- ousJy and with becomioc pavity. Ueacons arc not to be 'double- tongued,' that ia. •yinc oac tbinc to oru: person and another to uot.her, and :M.t rivioc ri~ to miaundcnt:aodincs and disconl and forfciti"& the ._n. dt:n~c uf the chu.rcha they 8tNe.. Tbcy are-uot to be addicted W wiDe. aor 'greedy ol filtby lucre.' Thil laot vtmuc oi the apoitle doa DOt indicate Lhat ht: regarded money u evil in itlelf. l'OiSiiJly the translation 'l:ue pin' 111ay be prcierable. The reference here is not merely to the love of mony, but to the dishonest acquirinc of moaey ; aud the wamiQg here ia partituliarly pertinent for deacons, u they are cx- ~~·tt<f to administer the financa of tile churcll and to be the cuttodi•DI of 11:. trust iunds. Judas wu not the last by Dr. IWpb L. Knpn, EJitcnVl Rll#ncb Dir~ciM, Ev111fg~li~ Ftntrul41io" PbiJ.J,/pbU, Pm,.rylv•m. (,ROM THE BIOLA IROAOCUT!R) W ITH fli!:PIEAT!.o a necks by the skrp-lhr capitill of he-ave-n, from the hN rt tics and ~offt>rs conc.f'm ing the of God to our hl!arts. Now how does vr racity of the Word of God and the He do this? Well he-dOH it through rt"tu.m of thl' Lord Jesu ~ Christ. you the Word bectu!t', you will notice-, he may havt' askPd yountolf, "How can i~ spobn of hen as the Spirit of Tn.lh. I know for sure that the Biblt-is trur. That i' lo say, it is the Holy Spirit Thew Jlf'Ople ~rom wdl ~ucated and who Jpuks froiD the Word of God. The know 11bout what thty are talking." Holy Spiril nf'vtr speaks tparl from Our as~urann·~ art ba~ on the the WonL Thus anythins thlllt is at· fart thai faith comtth by hf'aring and tributed 10 the-Holy Spirit we can h••aring by thP Word of God The-pri-ched, by tht' Word of Gosf. In Ephe- m.try proof, m fact lhP only basic sian5 !Of' tnmplr we know th.tt it ' proof, uf tht• 'st><·ond •mmng of J..sus the Holy Spirit who uws Chnst is thf' tr•timuny of Hi.s Wont of the Spirit., the of 'Yhow of us who beline in God mmt Just 11 we, came to t....li,.vr thf' Snq.1tures as His complete-]I'S-LJS Christ u our PC""~-·i fl'Vf'llllion lo m.tn In prophf'f'y Christ lhrough thr work of the-Holy Spirit, toltl Hi ~ d ivi Jllo·~ ... y., han• hf'a rd how ~ thi~ hi .... ~ Third Prrson of the- ! s.ud un1o \'•!u, I il,o ""''"Y· and comt' Tnmly ho·t~n lt'Stlmuny :o tht" day 3tila in un to ytHI If rP IOIIt' mt', you who•n our IA~rd J,.su ~ Christ shall come would ro•Jnit •· '"''ou~•· I ~aid, I go unto dOd w .. ~hall fin111ll y br redf'efflrd. Tht lhP F,,,/,..r fur Ill\' Fathrr is grt-altr Holy Spirit dwelling within the hrart than I Awl .. ,.,... I h,,..,. !old you twfu~ of thP belit'llrr is te-stimony to our II r,uw· to pil ~•. lh•ll. .,.-Jwn it i~ comf' ~trPat fulure-in ttf'mity to com~. We lu P"'"· ,.,. m1 ~oeln lwlwiiP" In addition .. r,. ~Palf'd by Lhe-Spirit be<IUII" we l~lt· l •<td f't'(Uill""' ,, ~Jif'C!al l{ift whPn .oro• Chri~t·~ acquir't:'d po~~~ssion and If•· 1''11'\ ''""''Y· 'Aud I will pray lht> IJ.<H' bf't•n purr:ha!\4!<1 by Him Some-· F.tth•·r, ,u,d h,, •h.dl ji!iv•· \1<111 anothPr turw~ W1lh di!;l ouragtmrnll and frus- Ctom fht'l o·r. th.<l h•· nlol\1 t~bido• wit h lro;~IIOn~ 11 ffill )' Sf!f'm likt we-have be-en \''"' for ''l•·r" 1 !uh11 II !6 1 Tlw Hu/y J,fl hPrP alone in thP world. Thrre i1 Sl'<rtt " ,, '""''""' ro•mmdt·r dtt~l th..-<1 gr,.at day t:ommg for you and me IAord l•·<u< Chn-1 w1l] own•· <~fl<IUI ThP when we are fintll y redeemed. We Wlord-f,,r ,.,,.. .. h•·r•· ''"'flly ntf'dll ha"· tho· first fnuls of thr Spirit now. l•l tlw •·11d ,.f tho· "~•·" rddtl'r th.m But ~Ornt' d<~y we wtll rKeiVf', u 11 tun•• "'11huu1 • '"'"'loe Chn•l prom1~"~ "'l'rr. tht' Ia§! fruiiJi when our bodiri 1/o.; f"ll••"•·r,, I "!II nut '"""" vou ~h"'ll bt.· fully slonfird 11 His comina: !OJiflfttrtl•·" I \\dl tUf!1• ,,, V•lll" (Jonn rh .. Holy Spin! u mt-rt'ly the-e-arnest, 14 IH 1 lhP down po~ymt'nl, th,. promi~ of T l1" llulv Sprnt •lrw~ nul ~pralt. of thanss to come lllm-••lf hut ·~ tl•·· Juurn,,l,q!l R('port· rhank God that wt' do not need to ••r <On<'PfnHlR th•· thina-• of lh,. Lont Dt" confuse-d or m doubt but h1ve thil 1•·<1.1\ Chn~t ,ontl H I~ rl'tllnl Ho> dot's bh•sstd iiSSUrillllC.f', this forrlute of rlory lh•~ for us, uf rout~~·. throuji!;h H1~ fll',.Hlr M111y your rraln:ltion be that Wunt, llw B1hlo· f'h,. Holy Sp•rit rs you ar" llldt'rd an he1r of .. Ivation, th,. R..-porl('f uf ~!Of)' and it is His purch;uf'd of God, born of Hi1 Spirit, bu1mru. to brinit; us f(ood nt'ws from and wa-shed 1n H1 s blood GOD'S READINESS by Dr. Walter 1... Wil.on ' ' THE BIOLA BlltDAOCASTE R LA MIRADS, CALir. A l; AN INTr.R•:sTtM. ~tud .ll I want to think with ,\lou ahout th•· thin.lf.• Go.-! ~~ l'l•:•rl,\' to rl'l for u11 to · da)'· Th~ fir~t i~ that H..-~~ r••;uly to fontive P ~alm !'IIi :!"1 tt'lh U:<, "f or thou. Lord. 11 r t I(OOtl. and re11dy to fonci vP." We-hH \'J> th .. mi~takt>n idf'H I ha t wP have lo makt• our'lf'h'e:< r••ad.l' hy bt'- 11111' I(OOd Thi'l will 1lo nnthinll to hring fnrgive-ne!l•. no mllttf'r how Jtt'n· !"rou.~. k1nd and wraciou~ ..,.,. mit)' try to be-. The H1hlr t~ll.o~ u.~. "If ..... ,. ron- fe ...... ou r ~in11 G!"l i .~ fllithful and ju~l to (orwiv,. u ~ our ~in. nnd to dean !It' u.• from 1111 unri whtt>OU ~ne.".~" We do on(' thinw, a!lk foqd vc nl;'~.'l. unrl God rlot'l' two t hi njl'.o~, forgive~ our .'~i n11 ~nd clt'lln.o~ell u11 rwm all lmri~hteou!l­ nt-11!1. The l..o rd J f.>IIU!I Chri11t wrnt to f'alvary !IO t hat l.y l.telie-vi uK on H im .vou may h1111e forl('ivenellll. God neve-r Jl'f't" tlrtd or our comlnK to Him, II •• ill always ready to forKive U!l. Hr i~ rtady to forrlvr Ul' bf'cuu.~l' th~ Lord J~AUII Chria\ took our puni.~hment. JeiUA J)AJd it all. All to him r owe, Sin had teft a ~rlm!IOn .•t~tin, He wul'led It white a11 11now. H• bo,.. our lAna In Hi, own body on tiM t,._ It lt for thia ruaon that God ia N&dy to forri¥1 you. You may be YJickr a M ..... of .Sn wbteh FOQ haft COWNDUted. Go rl1frlt to lM tJay. lotlr &bouL tt. Ht a-,_r HIJh Prftat an4 Att4w'H7 It 1• .,. a Chrlttlan . 0.. "'" fteaJJ ,..,.... QL ll {I ~~·· .. Jmow tat OM c:anhot ~ • ..-.u,_ .. .,.._ to the judll't' for 11 p11rdon he would put you back in j1til for bnbl'ry. A pa rdon ha11 to co mt> from n strKciou!l (lt'r~n wh o h&!>! powH to offf'r it. On K ~pi r itual pl11tn. only God can do thi,., You don't ~II' for it; it corneA Kll you admit your JCU•It and ne-ed . Ht- will do the-rt-!!t. He !IH1' you in your helple-unelt!l and hope-lt-ll!l nt iiA and knows that you have-oo power in your~lt to l'lnd fretdom. So, in HiA -<Overe-i rn !('race, He. i11 ready to hand you a price-le-g Rift. "The-re is the-re- fore nov.· no condt'mnation to the-m that are-in Chri11t J t-8U!!." The-Sav- IOUr, who RMVe Hi!! life-for you. pro- vide!< thi11. Will you havl! ttl pay for your own Rin!l , or will you JfO frn with the Uberty that comet throuJh Chri!lt ? Our !lOuis n~d to be !JAved from ht·ll. Do you po~Utesl' salvation? You can enjoy that prt'Ciou" expe:ril!nce whe-n you turn to the Saviour and He ~ri ves you new life. God'A own •atu" 1;. bruthed In a ~rsor1 who lovu the- Saviour. He will put your name Jn the 80()k of Llf'lf. H• take• away all your .ruilt and blot11 out your •Int. The Savlour ttaVtl and kMPII you lrom sin, burtbrtak, and waodtrlnJ. He keeP' you from u.ylnr wron• thin«• and dolnJ wrona thlnr~t. God J• ,..d1 t.o Jud,. becauN He lw all •f thl "iftnct .and lcnowe aU liM dlt&l.l.t Afd ~na. l.t.l the Lord 1 .... Qrl•t t, your AdYoeatt ud Sa•four. Thtrtby will ;ou Jnd lrve peace and •U.tae- tion for yoa.r daUt lift. 1-... Jt1·11 .__ who betrayed blo Lord Eo< a few pieceo of oil...-. On tbe _. trvy, the -were to be moD whoM consciaactS were dear, or u 1;u1 ooya, ,.,. 'holdi.ac tbo mY*!Y of the faith in a pure eonJCiencie..• A 'mY*!Y.' In tbe New T--~ 1ntani a truth once ccncel1ed but aow .....Jed. 'Tho myotery of the loilh, • ~fore, .....,. the koowledce of Cbritt and Hit oalvation. Thil wu to f.oe rcprdcd u a sacred treasure and thole who held it in their beartJ were to keep their consciences clean from any stain. Nor were .these deacons to be appointed hutily to their office. They should 'fint be proved,· or tested, cithu by a period of probationary training, or by a care£ ul examination of their past, and only when found 'blameless,' or free from accusation, could they be allowed to serve-the church." Also, the same writer comments: "Their [dtacons') wives, too, must ult'Ct the same requirements u them- selves, for they would often find it n~­ ccssary to share with their husbands the periormance of delicate duties. It is true, many feel that the reference here [in v. II J is not to the 'wives' of deacons, as indicated by the Author- iud Version, but to an order of 'dea- conesses.' The Revised Vusion leaves the matter undetcnnined by translating the word. 'women._' It is sunly safe to sa)" that the r«~bircmcnts hcrc men- tioned are sucll as may well be re- garded proper {or all women wOTkcn in the! chur~.:h, whethtt deacont'Sses, the wives of dca.cona, or other women vcrfomling similar taaks. These WC>- Illl'O must be 'grave-,' that ;.s, comport- ing themselves with ilhc same dignity as the deacons. They must not be 'slanderers,' for it would be vn y easy to rna.kc a wrong usc of the many de- tails which they would learn in rcfer- cuce to the private lives of 1M mmt- t..ers of the congregation and of their families. They mwt be 'temperate' and sane, and not govt'l'ncd merely by their emotion& They must be a.beo- lutcly rdiablc and ttuM:wonhy and 'iaithi ul i.n a.ll things.' T his reference is made to the-wives of deacons, prob- ably because Paul is proceeding to reitt, as a climax of his requircroc:nt.t, to the iautily life of thcx church of- ticera. ·~ .. [deacons) arc ·¥' be-, ~ 'i<:~i.thiul hf1jJ>4"<1s,' Of", as the word:, arc ..::ouunoo.J)' mtdaed, 'husbands of fJrte wife'; they are to be men who arc 'ruling their children and thrir own houses W"l"ll.' These latter requirc- mcn~s arc made also o.r bishops, but on dtfTt'rtnt grounds. Btshops arc thus to show the-ir qualifi<:atioh to be spir- itual rulers and 'overseers'; dtacons <:~rc thus to win and preserve the es- tee-m and confidence of thrir fellow C hristians. The-refore Paul concludes by saying that those who rl'lCd these rrquir_e-mmts, both as to private life and as to official conduct, 'gain to themselves. a good st~nding, and great boldness tn the fa.~th which is in Christ J csus.' The exact mFaning of tbese phrases is not quite clear; but from what he jl'aulj has ju.st written he seems to indicate that such fidelit} in ~ce, however humble may be. the t.luhcs o f the deacons, will not fail to secure for them high respect and en- viable positions df wholesome influence in the cl-turcb. They will experience also gTCat 'boldneaa,' or 'assurance.' in their _se1'Vice, r_JOt only because they COIISCIOUs)y CllJOY the Confidence-of the congregations they serve, but be- cause of thrir continual faith in Christ Jesus, their Muter and their Lord" (cf. Charles R. Erdman, TIN Ptulorol ~:p;stlu of P...J, 1923, pp. 42-44). In conclulion, the .attention of the meier it dlreued to the .._.of the Putoral Epiotlea 117 way of • own- mary acc:ordinr to ~ eooarvative Bi- Wlcal scholar of thit ceni\U')': "Al- tboorcb tile l'utorala_ [ I and 2 Tlmoo thy and Titua I are clirecUd to .-tile contenaporal')' Jitu&tioa in Paul'a doe-- inc daya, tbey .... llil1 ,._ to .... n-m .,._ Tho -for wbo rlml-inc with quell~ of c:hurdl U'1'Uip> I~ aucl Ouillila ~M .... -and-q.w ... baft ooo- -ly OIIR>iiOil Owiatiall ....... wilh -pqctbl adwce 11r. ---ten. '!'boy .. 1 lodt doe prt>f- tbeoloolcal pup of -of tbo odoor New -T-· 1 I epiotloo, 1M ~ an not ww..t cbdr ttrd.- ,..,... TloO dillea •-,.a - oaly w blruoiE -· r wilh t11e ~I pidfn .. Oi • 4il:fdJjiJI ~ .... -..... -,,,. by _,. .... of ........ I l;skL b oll:f ID dlooo ftllllllllo -dol Elf! f.l:r~ a:~· +w.-; -etan ,,.....,. ~ ;·h !'!_ : z· ....... of u a \: IJ• o lo ololiiJ ·:::-r; a~.,. !J!.. ':.! ..of ... _ .. lt .. _ "'II.. IDIIeiD"~~·~ aW r..,., "-n. ....,,,.,. 1• .... IIIP, ... -Jl). • I Live As I Plea8e? ... n • c-.nwr ctOWll! WIIIJCLY P. 0 ..... I'M, Toloo, Oklo, B:r Paetor Charlee 8ecre1t .... u.• ..,....,....,.tlireet ,~ llllen_tiuft h.l tb4t pe:at lllate«Mnt which Paul , ~ in·· U Coftnthiant, ctu.,tft (ive, \'eftel 14 ancl l5: ·•.rae t fl,e lO"ve of Chritt c:OMnj,ttth u.: ~U8e We du.111 ju.,, tlw if O!te died (or all, tlwn :we:~ ell dead: And thtl he- dird fur,.U, thtt lhey which live ..i'Uu.ld nc.tt~ltenCI'foi'th live unto tlu!~lvn, but unto him whith di~d {or tlu·m, ••11cl lUlie arpin." Titi. i• the New 'fe.tMmett\ way uf tr.at:hiriJ holinc:• 11nd ISiltlctific•tiuu. Thill ~ aL;o what ill mtlaut by "putling on tilt: br<lllll•l•ttl'" of right.r.outif~M." The-C 1ri.lti•n liM)' II, "I IUQ not my ow•: I h.l\'j' hf-en b()ught; I am a .J,~v,.: I musl live fur Him who OWII8 mf.l; I have: no right to do llnything "'""'· '' It meanli that you n:mind your.oclf COihtl1ntly of thij;, thlll ti~IT is a nur\ upon you, tlu· n\ilrk of your uwnf'r. l.xt me furthu illuslntt,. lht· vriru:ipl~ ol own~t8hip . A UIIUI iu !11,. um} or in :In) br:~nd1 uf tiw "''r\ i1:~· Ui told nc~·f'r tu di.;grllt 't' tl.f' unifurm. If 11 mlln Wt:»r" a badg.:. il j,; tlu:n: to n•mind lrim uf whn h~:~ i-;, and what Ill' i,;, ~~;nd tlu t ·h·· m u,.t nut ld tho• <'<>mpany di>Wtll , lito• l>rj.tuni1.a lilm lu whidt iw (,:1<!111!:"- Thr Oui!tian Pollilion Tlmt i~ liu· Chri;<tiotll po~t lin11. \.\lo• ha\lt' a ~··w \la~t•·r. W,· aro· "'""'--tu thi~ '\, . .,. 4 lwun whu -ha~ IMIU,I!itt "" at tlw ~:u~t of Jlj,. • '"'" j!l'l 'l'lllll~ lolbutl, l...a "" j!f'l rid uf till' nnlh>n ti l.tl ..t Clui,.tiau ,j,., iJ··~ 'to\ !tal to 1Ju alltl v.h;o~l 11111 to do, Wo· mu.,t 1 .. • "" 4 :hri,..l ., ... ,. a<Hf pra\ ... ~ lit· pr.n nl iu tho · "..tttlo-u . "\;.,,'r tlw /o ·..._.", nul lll} ""'ill lo<· Juut•, Iotti tl1\ •• ill 1..-tlurw." We-must be ,.n.lirf'ly «;ovrntf"d and mnlernl and f'OnlroUed b)· Him to whont wf' now bdon&. l'aul ~tat,.~ tlmt w•· 1011~1 ro·alil.•' that wo· <trt' "aliu· unto t :,..J." l.oul.. "''it iu ltmrHIII~ h: It · "l.ikcwi:ot• n·d,uu }'' "'''"" ~uur,...-/w,. to (,.• dt·ad iuJt'l'tl unt•l ~n . lout ali\t• unto Cod thruuj;!lt Jo·,.u,, c:i1ri.-t our l,,,rd.'' HI•·,..,. ~ uur I wart. that ,.fluulcl thrill \uu, '"'"'' \<>lt . It i,. Ul lf' uf tlw 1;1,,,., j!l<>ri<•;l_ tllil<j."l< f,,, :1 man In rf'alizo· that lu• i, "11liv,. uuln CuJ." 11-<·(ur•· Oil!' ),..,.,;fir•·,. ..t t :hri,.ti..tll lw ,,. .. ,f,·..td " to I;UtJ. hut aft••r lwml! r•·j;!•'lll'rat•·.-1 lw i,. ''•prid,, ... ,.,r· ami "ali1•· unl•• l~ud." , --'· .. J.l!~ 1•"1<-.I.Y .J oday Tlw tra~t•·th of our '-'nrlol 1wl .1~ i.~ tl1n1 ,.:, m;111~ an• li\Hij! ,... tl1uuo•h t;.,,j I'J•·ro· clt•..ttl "'h i../1 •-lh•· l~,.ll n·a,..,,u our ,.,.,;utn ,,. 111 11,.. pro·.,•llt n ourlition . Hut ·lh•· lll.,nt•·ut ..t m an J,..,.,Hn•·~ u Lhn,..tlatl. thi,.. i,. "''ltlll hajtpt•11,. fj,. Jwo'IJ/IIt'~ "ali\'t' IIOIU I ;ud," ,.nlt'J'lo into '' n•lation,.hip with /lim. <'ummun<",.. with Him, 11ncl in tltil' iw shnw!4 !hill hi' i.-nuw np•'ll tu 11 /l IIH· gra.·iou ~ in0ut'nn~ of t;u.d. 1/.·ar lttm l'au l iufonnl! thf' Ronum~ in •·hu.plcr fr"'', \ll"f'!'f'li 20 aud 21 : .. ~IJ:'I't'tlll('f the law ••nt<"n·d , th at lht' ufft'llt:l' rnij,!l!l aLuund . But who•r e_ s in abuundf'd, ,~tra•·t' tiKI much mo~ .abound..:. That ""'Mn lu1th f'f!~ted ) ""· I unto death, nen iO might grac~ ~i!P• through rig_h teowneu unto . eten111l lif,. L)· jf'SU~ Chri111 our Lon!." 'ou """ the contra...,f~ Wr wrrc und.., thr rf'ijt'lll nf o~in th011t /t'ads 11lwa)'~ ho dt'alh -d1:ath uf tlw ~piri l , dt·atlt ul •:vr.rylhinjl tl1at i,. uol.lo· 111111 uplit'tin!(, and fiual/y ph.ll!4 io•al tlo·alh Mt!IJ t'lcnutl !4piritual death nul ,,(Ill<' ~ft',.'lll:f' of t;od , Hut who•n a mcm IH't:omt'l" 111 Christian , iw cum•·" undrr 1111' n'ign uf gtllt:f'. (;r.lllt'" i.~ fl'il:(uiu,~t in him and *'"''r hirn now, and l1r is in the n·alm and tlw n•i,~tll uf !(t il•:••, Yr'hat does thit mean! h IIIWIIIII~" th i~ in iL~ •:~m;r: that a man i1< tltl lun~l'r ldt tn hi ,.. nwn t:flurh: ),.. is nuw unclPr lhf' w•tt·u•u,. infhwu ....... '.r I ; uol . No GtTalet falt.t'y Tlwro· i-. "" ~tt·al•·r lo~llan than !11 thiul.. that i .. ·,·omiiiJ! ·.1 l:hri><tiau "'''"'"'" m•·fl'h that I 11111 furl(i"''ll .,( ,..iu . If i1 i~ uuly tl1al , I am ...till 1iw ..am•· IIIMII ,.,....,..utia/1~, 111111 I ha\o' ~ol tu fat·•· tiw l•aH I•· :uulliw pr.,/.lo•nl" uf lifo•, Thllt i~" '"'1"'1•·.-.-: !Ita! i,. tl••,.puir: th..tt i.~ lt'rrihlo·. Tlw Chri,.liau '"""·-a~•· i~ tl1i~: Th11 I 1m 110 1 only for~iven bul lhal I am a new man. And not ttnl)· am I • new m1n wilh • IWW rUitUI't', bul I am unde-r lht-reicn of grull. I am under a New Ki"l. • New Ma•le-r, and Hit l'l!i«n is one of p acr. What doe. th•t ,.ean f In Ph.ilippianl 2: 12 ..... work out your own talvetion with felt MWI trembling. For (heeaute) it l.t God whic h worketh in you both to Will and to do ' o( hi• sood .,Seuuf'l.·• Thai ~ what I me1n by dw rde:n of v•(:t:. You are oot leh lo yuurttlf ; it ia God workina in you. On« you •n: al ive unto God 111 the p•ciout i•tnuf'ncel ol God btain to uper1te in you and upon ynu. Let'• illullln.te. Think o r ,a man who h1d been cnnftn~d iu eonte c.~vem in tM urth, t:ut o(( (rom the etnlllhine and all the hu l ing u d h e alth·l(iYing activilit!a of I~ tun . Wh11t do you do with him~ Wdl, bring him up , bring him uut, 'atKI lhf' mrrf' (act that you pu t him into th e 1111 11 immr diatdy lw~ti"" In do him l!'".d. \II tl111,... ru),. art' nnw pia) injil: 11fM111 him, 11ncl all lh••ir ho·11 lir1jt iurlurn«• IK·p:ill lj t u~·rak. 1\nd llu·y act upon f"\'<'t)' p.11 rt 11ml purlitlll u( him , ami thry put rww li(•· inln him . u.wl tlw~ -"limulal,. l1i10 lllltl th•·) dr<~w nut all ll1a l j,. iu him....-lf t/u,tllwlp,. him to rl"~i!!ol ~in . That j,. it. l-It• wa.-; ~:ul nff frum tlw """: h,. j,. "'""" up·t'll In it . \ntJ that j,. till' pu,;itiuu wit h tho• Chri~<tiau. Tlu-C:hri~tiun j,; mulo•r tlw •·ontrnl, inOu•·tu••·!i. al'liviti<'s litH! tlw r•'ij(ll uf )!:ril t't', Tl~t· l'ulliul! 1111 .,f tlw hr•·11 ~tp l at,. of rij!ltto·ou .. m·"" m .. atl;l tlu~: Tlu11t a.-.. ou ~~~ in thi~ v.11lk thruuj,!l! fif,.. 1111d ;u. \ nu 011r t' ;~v.·11rt· o f t .. rriLit• it·mptillion,. am i tlw puv.,.r wntl tlw nu.tignily 1o111rl suJ,IItty of tl,. •lt·vil, ami \·ou afl' 11imo..l em tlw \ .. f)(t' Hf ~1111111! tlu ... rl llntl ,..,..~,~~~."I t'IIUII••I clu tl : it t-t•"l mu• 1.: il i.-wor,...• thun it wa,. l!duro·." YHII ft•o•l th at it j,. im~·-iillt· Ill liH• \it'lt~rinll-"1). Sudcknly you bec~>rM awan of the att8w~. II Ut "Put o n lhe breulplale-of ri~:hteoutneM, '' whK:h meant that you uy lo )'OUrRif, "I am alive unto God. I am no lo111er und~ law: I am under ~:race. Howner feebk-I am, God M worki"l in me bolh to will ~d to do of Hit Kood p~re. A Mother•lli Wedding Prayer l'une-: "Finla nd1.1" l.1•rrl . lr"ik upnnlhtse liv~s b\ 'l'het' uni1ed. l'wn hf'aru nnw joined IOQ;t'lher b\' Th\' ltwt . As1 tKy ste-p nul upon lift's unknt.wn pathl'l'3)', Lord, cuide-the-ir foutsrcps from Thr throrM: abl•llt', And may 1tKv sctk fnr that which is t'ltrnal. For thrn.cs of ~a rth so won musr fade and d1~ Gi\·e th~m a lovt: unSI':Ifish and u nt'nd1ng, A perfe.·rlovt' I hat nnthin~ can d~slto)'. Gi\'(' them a peart" 1hru all of I if~ lran~nding , Brighten each sorrow with Thine-unwld JOY , Help 1hcm tn serve Thee wirh uncusing f~rvour . Hdp th~m to lo\l t' Thee with und~·ing lnvt' May 1h~y begin ~ach day with Tht't in worship, Commitling all their way into Thv rarr; Oh may 1h~ir fa il h in Th« lx strom~ and st~ad fast. As al Thy throne they kn«l in daily prayer, And whcn they walk imo thc ~oldc:n sunset Grant them a Homt: with Th« fore-ve-rmore. -/-lop~ Euang~fmf'. 'ROM DfCIStON MAGAZINE, Questions on the Old Testament answered by Gleason L Archer, Jr. MINH I! Al'OLII, MIHN. n. Do the ftr.tlwo ~ chapter• of o-olo contain two dllleronl eccounta of crMtlon? male created he them") is thus expanded by the explan- atory details. Chapter 2 makes it plain that the Al- mighty Creator (Elohim) waa the same u the loving, covenant-keeping Lord (Yah- weh) who ahowed hi s special Grace and favor toward Adam and Eve. The iner,lred human author of Gen .. 1 I lndieat.eo tllat Elohim and Yahweh are one and the,aame Penon by uaiq both tenna lol!<lher· In com- bination from 2 :4 to the end of tbe chapter. Thua lhelh&o ory of dual authonhlp for Geneoia 1 and 2 ia C:OIQpletely ruled out 1>7' tho data of tho ~ liMit. It wu obvloualy tbe aame author who knew of God by both Elollim and Yllil.- \oe/1, ancl uoed tho two to. plber. Q. W1lo-... _.,...,. ... ~ ... ..r .. -to 0&111. 1:2? Did ::t...., ,,..,. .... 1110 .. , A. gels are spiritual beings (He~ .brews 1 :14) and aa such do 'not possess physical bodiee capable of procreation. even though they may temporarily &88u me the appearance of human bodies for the purpoae of communicating with men and women. Therefore the "aona o f God" refe_rrt!d to in Genesis 6 ntuat have been the df!8Cen- danta of Seth (who remained In covenant fellowship with God. and aa auch waa a "eon of God" juat u hie father Adam had been). Tho "dauJh-ten of men" were probably deacendanta of Cain, who bad rebelled a.ralnat God and had (lOne Into exile after murdor- illll' hll brother Abel. Thlo practice of ,mlzed marrlll!< between belleven and unt. lieven led to the completa breakdown of moral otan- darda and tho COJIIMitluent juqment upon tho human .... oln the fonn of tho ll'loocl. Tbo lllrantlc olu of ..... of tho cJolldND of theoo miDd marrl._ 110 mont doma,. tho ou-'Uon of ..,...lc fathen"fhan did tho._... anee of llaDt ilothe In oub C..-le 11-. whooa-'-em d•umdanta .,. UM ..._ llllautlft -llaUio of lotaUo AarrieL hftrrbll .... , .. U....of ......... food -..11 u:t~•YIN••t -IWIIIt I• ...... ol,.. .::'.:1• wltb .. tlo -C>o \ L!GAL Monee FICTrrJOUB BUBIHilssNAIIE 8TATEII£NT ;-. • -1 n ' ' I t ·~ I ~ ' \ ,' ' --~· • I ' Tllo lollowiiiJ .--Ia clo-, IIIJ.._._,..,S-Trt-Ia-CU!II!!ao, 1Cll W. al<:ollol·at-........ rei C1e, 171U !nloo BIY<I., llaJ, Ba-, ....Wallft. lltpOrl ar-. II I p.m. , , Tut!a -PUay C. Hu-.._ $UO,n 11 ·-..-Rlllb Roab!: C ..... , U,ll k.U, 1.210 t___..,, c-...,,_ ~rom alop a dltlloi 1101 Alta -.But IIIII, lit•, CaWonta tUZe. • · tabla wl>llt bl wuvtollto( ,.., etarpd _*..,._ TbLI bu1De11 a. coocluc:ted a aetPb« bettr"' lf' p.m. c:lt r tblll.fl-.etati:IOp,.a.. tyu IDdlrld .. L lpd mlllo!Pt , ••• A1>oat at Sui& Cr• llld ,_ ,._ CorporaUon f'fame: PliDyC, $4H worfti ot pll.otl ••• Q.ldrt. HW. Rd,, N...,.tC.. HaUe.ll 4t-Aa80C. Inc,; P1iDJ taU. ttom tbl Grtt0 Mt-'tar ••• Doe Atd'tzCftn ... C, Haskell, Prea. daWOO NIII'Jtry, toO W. tbl.t burllar• P l*t .... Thlt statement ns ftled Coaat HWJ., llb.rlDer' .. IUt, bOmt, Ua W. Oe.._ rr.t., with tbt Coll!lty Clerk of Or .. wall 10met1me betWMn e p. Balbol, W'bllt M ._ • •· anp Co~.mty on Dec. 13, 19'7t. m. Dee. z• anc! g·t.m. Dtc. eaUOn trom Dec. It to Dec. Publlah: Dec. 19, 28, 1974; 25 ••• I.Ctchlel O'COMor Z8 and took a $1,000 oota Jan, 2, 9,1!175,1ntheNe-Port reported a $107camiJ'I.tMir.. eollr.Uoa, TV IDd ....., Harbor EnJ:tcn. F .. 39459 rlariud h'om tl1l waJockec)! .ctllpment fll-.d at $1,110 ear whUe 1$ was puked at · · ••• stereo eqllpm•. cub his bom"t !lf 2420' bt Ave., &Dd IJ,quor, a total lou taU-L.IGAL NOTICI . corO.. detui.r, trom6p.m. mattd at 1555, wert bar· FICTITIOL6 Bl.SINESSNAME Dec. Z5 ·.t1110 a.m. Dec:. cla(lled from tbt Wlllilm STATEMENT 26,,. PoUCturestedKen .. HarP"OYe home at 125 45th, The foUowtnc: persoo ts do-aetb BrlaD ·o•conoor 18 West Newport betwMft i lDJ buslnesns: Whisky 8111'&, of 1900 lrrine, Westelltr, ai a.m . Dec. Z7 ~ 1:30 p.m. 445 N, Newport Blvd., New-I : SO a.m. al W. Cout Hwy. Dec. 28 • , , A twclat pori Betcll. Calif. 926&0: Wll-and Balboa, West Newport, twisted otr the doormob at llam R, Undley, 726 Weelo and char&id him wtlb pos-Arnold PoUad:!a reaideDct Dr., Costa Mesa, Calif. 92627. sesslOI'I ot a coatrolled sub-at 1301-A Seashore, Wnt This business Is conducted stance and parapbernau.a. Newport, between 8 a.m.u4 by an Individual. Signed: WU-6 p.m., and took a $300 llam R, Lindley, "' THURSDAY, DEC. 26 TV set • , . This statement was tued Ernest William Ellis Jr., • with the Co~.mty Clerk of Or-53, of 511 Seaward, Corooa SATURDAY, DEC. 28 ange County on Dec. 13, 19'14. Highlands, was c harged with WUUam Arthur Cox, 3SI, Publish: Dec. 19, 26, 1974; driving under, the infiuence of 68 Beacon Bay, wa.scr.r- Jan. 2, 9, 1975, lntheNewport o1 alcohol following a ml-gect With driving ~mder the Harbor Ensign. F-39458 nor traffic accldetlt at6p.m. influence of alcohol at Bay., · "' at Poppy and E. Coast Hwy., side and Jamboree, near tbe Corona del Mar ••• Henry Balboa Island brldge, at McCormack, 1810·A W, o. 11:45 p.m ••• Ronald Lee cean Front, Centtal New-Foster, 30, of 442 OahU&, port, reported a '73 Chny Corona del Mar, was arres~ car stolen from his carport ted at 8:40a.m. at. hl,t re•l- betweeo. 9 p.m. Dec . 25 and dence and charged1 With gt. 9 a.m. Dec. 26 • , • Some-vlng false ln!ormaUon to a one took $672 from a dres-police officer, after a poUce- ser drawer at tile h:>me of man trled for the 6th Ume DennJs Hughes, 1943 Port to serve an arrest warrant Cardigan, Harbor Views based ~ a trafftc charce Homes, between 12:40 p.m. • .. Mary Ann CahiU, 46, LEGAL NOTICE , FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The followin g per300 Is do- ing business as: The Jerry Shoffner Company, 200 New~ port Center Dr., Suite 20'7, Newport Beach, Ca. 92660: Jerry Wesley Shoffner, 431 Colton St., Newport Beach, Ca. 92660. This business Is conducted by an Individual. :.~.nd 5:30p.m. of 2619 Cove, Corona del • FHIDAY, DEC. 27 Mar, 'tliG C'harpd with dr(. Signed: Jerry W. Shoffner. This statement was filed with the Cowat y Clerk of Or - ange Coooty on Dec. 16, 1974. William Alton Fowler, 30, ving under the influence of dr ugs at Promontor r and of 224 20th, Central New-E. Coast Hwy,, Promontory port, was charged wtth drt-'""' A --=~~-::c::=::c::--Point , at l:v-o~ a.m ••• Publish: Dec, 19, 26, 197 4; Jan. 2, 9, 1975, lntheNelfJ)Or t Harbor Ensign. F -39491 LEGAL NOTICE convertible llardtop nlued ====:::c:=-C::::=:'::-:'-:-:-:::-at $800 was stolen from FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Debbie 'Ar C'her 's car while STATEMENT It was parkPd at her resl- The followlng persons are deace at 208-1/2 Fernleat, __ .:L:.:E::G::Ac.L::..:N.cO:.T.:.::IC:.£:__doing buslness as: The Ferry Corona riel Mar, from 6:30 Stop 506 S, Bayfront, Balboa p.m. Ocr. 28 until 8 a.m. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Isla~. Calif. 92660: JeaMe DE>f', 2'J ..• .John Mil e Beth, STATEMENT M. Bjorkhmd, 92 Linda Isle, :itS Riverside, Newport . The follow in~ person Is rio -· Newport Beach, caur. 92660; Heil':hts, reporte<t$685 worth In~:" business as: TheBoltlque, Charlotte Closson 22781 Is-of tools stolen from hll pt- 5321 Unive rsity Dr., Suite No. Ia mare Lane, El foro, Cali!. age between 6 p.m. Dec. 107 , Irvine, California !)2664: 92630; Vee Vee F'ralley, Rue 28 and 10:30 a.m. Dec. 29. Florence T. Zusag, 1967 Port St. Martin, Corona del Mar, Provence Pl., Newport Beach, Calif. 92625, Calif. 92660. This business is <'Onducted This business is conducted by a general partnership. by an lndlvldl.llll. Signtft: Flo~ Signed; JeaMe M. S tor k- renee T. Zusag. ll.fld j , . ,. 1• •. This staterrlenl was fll~ This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Or-with the Co~.aty Clerk ot Or- :tnRe County on Dec. 23, 1974. ange c oooty on Dec. 2, 1974. Publish: Dec. 26, 1974; Jan, Publish: Dec, 19, 26, 1974; 2, 9, 16, 1975, In the Ne"J))rl Jan. 2, 9, 1975, Jn the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -39647 Harbor Ensign, F .39135 LEGAL NOT .. IC:.:E:..__ ____ .. --------- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following person Is rlolng Uusiness as: Exec u. tlve Interiors, ZZII Martin, Irvine, Ca lifornia 92664: Go rdon L. Marshall, Tel. GH-~238, 2317 East Blurt Drive, Newport Beach,Ca l!- fornl.a 92660. This husiness ls cond uc ted by an Individual. Signed: Gorr1on L. Mar- shall. This statement was filed with !lie County Clerk of Oran~e Co un ty on Dec. 30, 1974. Publish: Jan. Z, 9, 16, 23, 1!n5, In the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -39744 LEGAL NOTICE _..:::.;; FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NA ME STATEMENT The follOwing person Is doing business as: Phanny's Phudge Pharlor, 3420 Vla Oporto, Newport Beach 92660:. Dare lnc., Los Aoge- les, Ca. (CaW. corporaUon) 91745; Robert E. Reid, 2182 Avocado Terrace, Ha cleDda Heights, Cal. 91745: Tbls busiDesa Is eooducted by a corporation. Corporatioa Name: Dare lllc •• Robert E. Reld, Sec- retary, Thll statemeot na ftled wtth the Colllty Clerk of Onoge Couoly on Dtc. 30, 1974. PubUsh: Jan. Z, e, 18, 23, 1975, tn the Newport Harbor Enllp. F .39750 LEGAL NOTICE FICTITIOUS BllilNESS NAME STATEMENT The following persons are doln~ bus iness as: ··242 1 East Coast Highway Assodat~s." 3425 East COQst fll ghway,Co- rona del Mar, Ca Uforni:~ 92625: Harold T. Butts, Jr./ Jeann e K. Butts, 3607 Park Green Drive, Corona dE> I Mar , California; Rober tS, Huston/ Harriette K. Huston, 3607 Sea- breeH Lane, Corona del Mar, California; ArthurT. H~mtley/ Rosemarie Lue lla Huntley, 32151 Vista de Catalina, South Laguna, California. This business ls being con - ducted by a General Partner- sblp, Signed: Harold T. Butts Jr., General Partner. This statemtflt ftled "Uhtbe co1111ty clerk of Orange Cowty on: Dec. 10, 1974. Publish: Dec. 19. 26, 1974; Jan. 2, 9, 1975, Ill the New . port Harbor Ensign. F -39376 LEGAL MOTIC! NOTICE OF INTENTION TO CONVEY REAL PROPERTY PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the Board of S~uls­ ors of OrangeCo~a~ty intends to convey to the C tty of Newport Beach for street and highway purposes that certain real property which is cJestrlbed ln. Resolution No. 74-1736 on file with tbe Clerk or the 8oa.rd of s~nlsora. This r.oony. aau ls to be pws111nt to GbYemment Codt Section usas. ~kl acUOo W'Ul tlke place oo the t2Dd dly of --===-:-===--:--Jaa•ry, 1i'75, at 9,45 _ _:_L:;!::GA:;::L:..:,:MO~n;;c::!:.__· o 'eloek A. II. •al t .. CbUri- FICTrriOtE BUs!HissNAIIE btrl of the Boord of S-- ' STATEMENT •Liot• ot the Cotmtt ol TM tollowi.D& per.on 1.1 do-OraDCf, 515 NortbS,carnore t.ac 1 bullDell 11: Tbt Ttle• StrMC:, Santa ADa, C.utor. pboat co. ot com .... aJa. p 0 JIOll Ul C-liMa, DATIO. Dl<t-r S, C~UI· t1U7 (i510-S/f Aba-1t'74. 1oo ' Platt ~ laiUII, BY ORDER OF THE caW,-~.._ J.ll<>lllll-BOARD 0, SUPERYIIOIIS 11tr 1110-1/4 Aba-Placo, OF ORAII<lE COIJin'Y, CA- 81... 1altad, Callt -· IJFOR1UA. T"-b .,. 1.1 cula:W -w. l.trr lORN ___ ..... bJ aa _L...,... ._ c.-, Cit< llld •- 1 .. *,_ Clt<tl II 1111 1llonl II :,.. ...,; • .. ftl lUllS ....... of Orurct 1111 Ito C,_, Clor-IIOr'· ~. ~ : c.-, • Do<. II, I fit. ~AL) Ill' 1:,::•, 'tr ~ .... Doe. II,~ ..... .. .... -~\..~· .. , 7 ~·,·~ .. SUND,.I y I DEC . 29 Two rtJles and amm~ml­ tion, valued ill $567, were burglaritt>d from James Mr- Aieer's bOrne at 16~ ~t, Westcliff, betweet· '7 'p!ft\ · Dec. 27 am1 5:30 p.m. Dec. 29 , . • Someoae took Z nerklaces, valued al S%12 from a displa)' case at tlw SuMance shop, 304 Marlnt, Ra !boa Is \.ltv!, between noon :~nd 3 p.m •••• Carole Sey- mour's $80 bicycle was sto- len fr om the pra~ at htr home at 903 W. Bay, Balboa, between 9 :~.m. Dec. 24 &ad 12:40 a.m. Dec. 29 ••• Agnes Blomqui st, 130 Va Xanthe, LIOO Isle, reported • golf bag and clubs, wortb Sl 53, blD'glariud from htr home beh'eeo Dec. 1 aDd Dec. 29 •• .Matll)'D Schult%., 129 39th, West Newport_ re- po rted her purse and Its conteats, vai!Midat I1Z4, Ito- len from Delaney's feltlar-- anl, between 1:SO p.m. aDd 2 p.m. • MONDAY, DEC. 30 Robert E. McC.oeDr, !4. of 506-1/2 SOth, Wefi Nn- port, was arrested for sbop- Uftlng at a market at %717 Newport Bl•d., Wt.t !in- port, at 9:10a.m ••• Oea- tist Wllllam Mtdl, 351 Ho.- pttal road. Hoar hospital area, reported that 101d in- gots and castln& buttoftl n .. lued al$180were&tolentrom his otnee betwea:a Dte. Z1 and Do<:. 30 ... .lbolll $110 damage was dDoe to 1 ftcut apart meat onld by Hormu Whlltalr.er at SlO Ferrudo, Baltu., by ftDdlb Wbo broke a 1lldlD( lilA door sometime betw... 10 a.m. Nov. SO ud I p.m. DK:. IS • • • Bur11lr~ toot .. a.ooo 1Unr senlce from tblliltMie of Dlfid SmU.,. SU ~ lta, lrYIDt Ternte. .._ ltlllnl Ia llll'ooP .. --lo<:l<od _ ..... "'-"-10:511 :=r.-,.. SAFETY U.R6ED llllliY, M. f, lt7S • , 1o I ........ ,... a.. L .-ISGI:.A,,\1 a--eu 10 pro-r ·• __ ... toetlllc 111a property ta a ..,.,4........... . .. . ...,.._., .... a .. , ~ep.DJ eompln aad emo-- -tiiSW ___ WLale w..ach II rt••• 10 .... rltdor -1-. SimplY llsiM, • ... -It a-. R Gl' rata Gl -·crlM ............ -~-I& .. W, •11 .. 10eJtty ...,. preapM .... lkd at lDJOM ..... peb 11-'oiiNO....;-. lin ° h _,..;, llr-tor 1111 adloo Ia aboolateb' ..... . -_, -"'-e 1s ere p.._ ., ----·· ..., .. ........ • ... b .. ... -, ., 1M-II Wbllt 1M riiN II> "U. laiUrJ 1o u lonoe ... per, tM ;ua ...... ._.., T"aa•l P"Jwbaleml.. ud bear~·· Japaru.. lOll. TblJ: would elimlnate • 1M-, , , £·tMD lfllloo Ia -..,.. war. IMd bJ -... Uoitoil -. any poull>lllty or '"''' .... . tlaC · Ned · '"'IMtmaa Wlall ntebers are dintDc COD-tit•• tbt dee..._ 10 dtntly ahootiDr a relative, ra,ritatl• _..truce." o• tbelt btaoculu1 aad m~l•-;j_-tD tiM e.ome aelcbbor, friend or poUee-..., .... *-Gil .._... eameru u tbe ftrlt of this is a ..n--dedliloD ud man Investigating a prowler till Ill tr, a.t-&. c..t p--.t berd are DOW appear-lbodl be ._eel ... , .. lUI complaint. BW)'.. f.-del Mer, iDe dllll)' aloo& tbe Onnp mat.U, tai:l caekla.. Tblnk before you act! eom .. ~ , .,..... t -.m. COWity cout. T~ ,_ . oner lbo\dd n.c. • 1111 SJ. a.m • .JU. 1 Eacb )'tu about thiJ time tbor<HPIJ •atUilttat blm- • •• ,•nz•ar llfellt s etty tbtH tarp mammals pus selr ..m. ·~ ~ &Del Jldc£* ...... lt.Mtl,l'71!\ by Newport Beach oo tbelt safety f-.tinl otllie ••- ad )M ,...._ c. tbe o. way from the Arctic to tOO poD. AU ftr-.rma shoald be e .. ...._ 101NIF•t be-btttdlDc cro.ds of Baja kept 0111t· o1 ·tbe r•cb of tw.-e p.m. Dtc.. S1 CaWorDJa.· ebJidhD fit 4a pret.,.ble taef.'t:"t5 a.m. Ju. 1. caas. Davey'a L4cll:er 1s offer-that tbt ltcatloa o1 tbtt .._ .. t.e• u taiS....,$100. tnc two dally trtpa: on the poa .be ljP!. ttom smau larrt passenger boat, "Is -ebUdrel): Tbe ftrearm 1ud Holiday." There wUI sboeld ._ ..... •'"ded lDCI be two trtpa: per !by, bot the amm181U.O. ltor.t ta a oa weekends only, through sepua.te ar-.. llaay sport- Jantary and into Febuary lDC gooc11 1D4 ba.Tdware «<epeodiDg oa the migration. stores CU'I'J' locll:incdnlc.es Tbe vessel leaves at 9 a.m. for CW1J wblch mate dis- and 1 p.m. c barge ottbe ft&IIOO Impos- $CT,.-.IIIIC C.IIUTV Wl:wi.......,. ... T ~-A.Bol-.... ....., •• _dA.a..IA BOOTH OF HB HAMED BY FOOD COMPANY sible _....llrlt slock1Dg the !lfetJ'de¥1ce. (Inflatable) SALES· SUVIC! MSP!CT • UPAIR R!PACK e ,.,. IIIWPORT COITAIAISA ....., MATTRESSES IIEW -RUUIU:Im'G IJT'eiUiar Shapes ........,.._.,.._ COSTA. MESA MA.TTRI!SS CO. 2t,O "'•""'•" 11 .. 6, , ..... ,,. INI"LA.TION ltUI~S Llf'E INSURA.N Cf TOOl l',.t•ct ~ • .,,. witt. SWISS f'RA.NC t,_,..,ce E.c1 ... 1 ... c • .,,.,, •••· JOHN _, A.l'l' U7• .. tl9 25612 Se,.te,lll l••l•" VI•!• of 1111 R1111t.,. lrN., Co-. Ita •-. bU p-IICNited at s~ 111 nrd US. T...., trom the tJ. 8. A1r P•ce teeh- alcel~•• t tceo.se tor alr- eraft.'n tr'• .... ............... lnloo8 to .,.,.,... - loads ud tocleUver materiel aDd ~tCJPiiH by paraciHite. 11 beillc lldped to Nor1an AFB, Calli., tor 4111y wtth a .tt· ol tbe Mtlltlty Atr- llft Com......S. ....,pltlloo of *-eowt1e _..... him to reetiM aead41Nic ·credits tbroacb 'tbe Commw~tT Col- Ieee of lbe AU Force. He 11 a 1i58 lf'&dtate of New - pori H&rbor hlllb school. Kenneth L. Booth of New- port Beach and Pebble Beach has been elected a grolC) vice-president of Consoli- dated Foods Corp. Ht wUI continue to serve as president of B. P. John Furniture, a dlvlsionof Con- solldated Foods with a 390,. 000 square foot case goods plant ln the Irvine Ind ustrial Co mplea and an ~hOlstery manufacturing fa cUlty in Portland, Ore. A loaded r-abould 001 be left a.ro!DJ the hOuse. In aMIUoa to the obvious safety baurdl, a burglar could ftDd the (Ill while burgtarli.IDg the home, gTe&tly locreulDg the danru &o aU Involved. Ooe mtcl'i ay, "With all of these safety preeallions, the 11.11 would be useless if needed ID Ill emergt~~cy:· While Ud! 1a possible tnae, ao appalllog number of peo- ple are lr.illed aDd wouoded each year ID ttrearms ac. BLUE H POOLS LAS--GAS 'M HOLD iii!IIEIIW ~ SfiOW '-ArDicU .. San ·-· St. Jo-llot!>IDI ruflll, bas e..,_.tbellkyliDtrt.ll- room ol tbe A1rp0rter Inn lkftl u tbe seUtDr lor a ~ lllldta ...,.,, '' IPI'tal lla DW~. '' TIM a...t ... wtH be held Fe •. 11-.,. ...a1 boar at WIIO a.m. Plto- ceecSs wtU bit lalled to s-- dll81 ..._II: •«· ...-,meat M ·&. JS?1Jh1latllltal CbatriDcU.f'l'eDt il'llrs. E-Splrkuo (S-) or Nrwpol't Beleh 'trttll Jtrs. Gay A &Ddt no (!lucy) or Suta, AM as co-ctl&&naan. c11a .,. ... Ad&. W $.LEI!! lltwj0l1 &Mcb rs 11 t Da'lid R: C~t.r bll beta ellleted to the baud of «CCY· eriOI'a or tbt Society ot · Actuarleo, -·s -~~ prolseiJ-..1 oriUlaMIID lor""-1 wbo Cl. ..... <Ia .. auaoce ucJ .-r. ,.... cat •; .,., u·r -.,l. d .... J ••• llr. C&rpiilil!llltt , Ylee. pruldeat end chief achary for 6eeidMt&l Lilt otCaU- fonll ba-l..ot hJtla. wtU, ..... ,,.. .... At 35, .... -... ,...,'"' e .. b ...... &.. ~ -bora In Fort WaYJIIIl. IDd., * MMI aa II~ S. 4t1roo lltmo- fll a .,'UUM:......,...etJ... ·-SfQMIO IMDa WNf "Aq!ltrl-lor .... lAC ctult& atOrugeCoeltCol. ltce II _,., way ID ttte OCC atrtq '-n•tuu.-dl ·-· T.._..-,_..._ rtu·oo:Feb. ) aod Mol-· t1oD ec.Urt•• """ctt Feb. 7. RertJbatlw Is betnc oon- doc:tllll 11om 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. III:IDIIIy tttreup Tbw's- dayl, ud from 9 a..m. to • WORLD'S LAI1i£ST~ PUT IH A BLUE HAVEN POOL OR SPA, fREE !STIIIA TEl In his new post he wiU be responsible for the Con- solidated Foods home lurn- ilhlngs gro._,, •bich in- cludes Alpha Furniture. AIJthenttc Furniture, Gem fllrntture, Taylor Industries and Royal Aluminum, ln ad- dition to B. P, John. SALES REP IS HAMED c idents. Tbe qiiHtioh of bOw rar Kenneth Wehenkel of 1992 Meyer Place, Cosb Mesa, has been named a sales rep- resentative for Aluminum Seamless Inc., Costa Mesa- based tirm tha.tprodocesand Installs c ustomlzed gutters. The anno~.Beement was made by Dennis Frydenberg, president •. CALL MOW OR DROP IH ••. w.' r• Clos• By A.,.tl o,.,. 7 Ocrrs A •••lt. I,,,., tt.rtxw Btvd .. G.-den Grove 530-1142 87Hl020 n2-3401 Of &~9-5084 . ' We've commissioned the Caricoture Artist from KnoH's Berry Farm to do your portrait - Free! He'll be In our lobby ot Weslclill ond Dov•r In Newport-h from 12to 4 p .m .. January 2 throyth 10, You'r• invited to come by ond pol•. It only takes a minute. And while you're here, open another high interest Savings Account -it's a aura way lo fighl inflation. Morin.,.. Is now off•rlng th• new high rote of 7 ¥.% on al• year certificate accounts •. Comelo Mariners Sovings, the "oldest" Harbor Ar100 savings and loon, -·11 paok your lnt•r•st. Plus. you'll taka homo a frwe. ...,_,.,1 caricatur• portrolt. I • ' NHHS sailors win regatta Boys B.BWv .will op~n -.SatUrday Ktwport'• CSt1 NCteatiOa _D._ ... _,__ _, ... ...,. Ill "" "" ~..,. ;nn;;o.."" 71 -Ill Plt1 --••117 Sa-1~:~lbrolflb Fob. 15, wltb J tofollorr,Gun• are playect at COI"'C* dill liar aod NOwport Harblir ~1&11 ocbooll, IJid al LIDoo-. aDd Ens1111 middle 1ct.oot urns. Tbe Eulp wtll carry compWe w"kly aebedlllu and Hlllltl. Here are thla wnt's c;tc ..,, u.. ~T•­ race lr-I p.m., 1Ja.. ooiL , --· Dop-...llolptl JlutW-. 1. p.JD., ••etp, -·Co-to.CYC 8-.-lco, J p.m., NHltl. lrttM Terrace Woltpaet .... ,...to llllll Docb, ' p.m., CDM. -IIJill. lfJ>Icu n. Eu&blafl' Trotter•, a p.m., :(;OM. I ,BI:tlllo IUlll Wurlou ••· Eutbllllf stiffer•, 4 p,m,, CDII. • CC DJVlSION Sailors from Newport . Barbo< bJ&t> ocbool eapt,..ed f1nt place last week LD the 3rd I.Dillal Cottoo Bowl ln- terseboluttc salllDr regatta neu Dallas. Corona delMar rtDJabed lecood among 15 seboola: entered. of Bob Kinney aod Nic k Madl- p.n. Corooa del Mar's Tony ,. \Yatts captaJned an entry erewed by Sldp Beck and Doug Deaver. ~!!II r~AA':";DIVISION ~IDtra Jill "•· Helcbts Brldaa, I p.m., EuiCD. llariMH st.rs Yl, CYC Bull.U. 2 p.m., NJlRS. Sa.UiDc Rbodu-19 sloops, the Newport tDlrY was led by steve Scboell: aDd hla:crew Tbe 3-day regatta, wblcb ended last Thursday, was held at Eaglft Mo~mtain Lake, n8a.r Dallas. 15 .. A~"MIYERSAitY SPECIALS! •HAitDIACIS 20o/o OFF IOo/oOFF ""RfAD FOR YOUR Llff" •""-cnelo .. ldll .. A SHIPHHD LOOKS AT PSALM 1T HOUSE '"'' .......... -·-"·- SAVE20% STEAM CLEAN HYDRA CLEAN Estimates by phone: 540.6011 or 645-1313 0 fl~r u(Jiru J tm. 25, 197 5 111111'1111: 1141$iflrilr Cls1a llaa 1111111111'111111 HHTAl OCC GUARD Tnvis Tucker driYes .-.st LoDe Be&cb City College's Bria.D Peters 011 his ny to a 15 toot jump sboC. Thls action toot place Satwday Dipt. OCC lost 102-70 to City College. League games a!~h so~l~s~er way basketl»ll teams opened lea-team to adn.Dee to the C(F rue play last night aDd con-playoffs, rtnlshed the pre- Hnue with Friday night league sebedule wllh a 7-3 games. mart. Last Friday, the Corona del Mar Is at Tus-Sailors edged Estancia 59- tin, Costa Mesa hOsts El 58, then topped HunUngtoo Modeoa, and Estancia 1s at Beach 69-62 on Saturday, home against Magoota in Estancia followed Frl- Frlday Dlgtlt's Century day's ioss with another dis- League games. 1n the SUD-appo1Dttng squeaker, loslug set League, Newport Har _ Saturday to Edison 55-54. bor plays at Edison. All Costa Mesa beat Dana games start at 8 p.m. Hills 57-52 on Thursday aod Corona del Mar rates as lost to El Toro 56-42 on one of the tavorlles tn the Friday. new Century League's first Corona del Mar woo twice, basketball season. The sea walloping El Toro 67-501ast Kings entered league pla.y Th\U'sclay, and trlmmlna: with a 9-2 record. Estancia Dana Hills 70-63 Friday. was 5-4 and Costa Mesa Here are tb1s season's 5-5 before last night's league schedules (Wednes- games. day games start at 7, Frl· N ewpt>rt Harbor, 3rd 1n day games at 8) -- last year's rougb Sunset • NEWPORT HARBOR League, and tbe only local Jan. 8 Wed. at Westminster Jan. 10 Fri. at Edison Mulaera Meteor• n. Bllffl.lo Hllll Warriors, 9 a.m., lJ.DeolD. CYC s•r.ooles n . HelPb Studs, 9 a.m., en- at~. c·vc Prosn. Butrak)Hllls Gtraftes, 4 p.m. NHRS. Lincoln Coatineatall vs. Irvine Terrace Nets, 10 a.m., Lincoln. Lincoln Lakus u. Heights Bullfrogs, 4 p.m., Ensign. MulDers Sba.rta vs. Mar- Iners WUdcata, 4 p.m., NHHS. • 88 DIVISION Peninsula TroJan. n. Buffalo H11111 Rhinos, 10 a,m,, Ensign. Mariners Cheetahs n. Heights GmDUs, 11 a.m., Ensign. Mariners Leapers vs. Lincoln l...akers, 1 p.m., En- sign, 38th st. Nets vs, HetrtJta Celtlcs, 4 p,m,, LIDcoln. MarlDers SICifUDiliCS VI, CYC Ju.s, 4 p.m., NHHS. • 8 DIVISION CYC Celttcs vs, Hel&fltl Hurricanes, 11 a.m., Lin- coln. Mariners Jaruars vs. 38ttl St. LUers, nooa, Enslen. CYC Bullets vs, PeniDaula Trojans, 0000, NHKS. UarlDera Paatbera •a. 3Stb St. Trojan~, 2 p.m., NHHS. CYC GJobetrotten u. Penluula Knleu, 2 p.m., NHIIS. lrvtoe Terrace Celtlena. Buf!llo fl11ll Crows, 2 p.m., COli. CYC Latera n. InlDe Terrace Warriors, 2 p.m., COM. Buffalo H!U. Slt)enoDics YS, Eutblaff Juz, 2 p.m., COM. CYC Ha.wta t'l, Pllllnaula Bulls, 3 p.m., KltHS. • C DIVlSJON Eutb1aff HaYti n . Hel&bts Wa.rrlora, DOOD, LlncoiD. MulDers Roc:: lets YS. CYC Bullet&, I p.m., NHHS. MulDers Coupra n. 38th st. 1'1-, I p.m., NHIIS. CYC Ubra Yl, Pealnsllla Buill, 1 p.m •• NHKS. lrriDe Terrace S..,.,-1011- tca va, Buffalo Hills Ele- pr..nta, 1 p.m., CDM, CYC Brulna: YS, lrvl.De Terrace Tro)lna, 1 p.m., CDM. Buffalo HIUs Celttcs vs, Eutblutf Jau, 1 p.m., COM, ENSIGN CLASSIFIED ADS Jan. 15 Wed, Los Alamitos Jan. 17 Fri. at Marina Jan. 22 Wed, Fomtai.D Valley Jan. 24 Fri. at Loan. LU4L IIOIJCI PUBUC HEARING NOTICE OF PUBUC LOCAlS LA.CWS[ • ~ UAIITY SALON ..• ~..,: .... BEAiJfY NOOK 27'.12 E. Coast Hwy. .-:= Corona del Mar .... -Phone 644· 7336 ·~~--------------~~ ~-: MIW IN THI ... _.IIGH.OIHOOD ~ Le~ S GET ACQVAJNTEDf .. ~ ••• 5••5212 2604 A. YON MIWPOIU .IACH ~ HEARIHC AIDS :_;.HOME IMPROVEMENT 1ET ME GIVE YOU A HAND ]ludyrnan wtll do ~· •• :111 borne repairs -- ~lumbint. carpentry, li&JDIInl. 7BEE ESTIYATES673-3658 - ::I>DIY CLEANERS ---- DIMMITT A.;,J.tr.. rr-caww RATES FOR CLASSIFIED AOS 1 Time zo words or less . • • 2.00 21. te • 1PCX'da . • • • • 1.00 ~1 to 40 words. . . . . 4..00 Each word over 40 • • .10 2 Times 3.50 ...,. 6,50 .IS a Times 4.50 0.00 8.00 .~ .:•...;H.:E:;L::.Pc....;W..:A.::H.:T:..E=D___ • CARS FOR UL E Coreer Opportunity Base earni.Dgs have in- creased 25%. Fast cash with advance commissions on your rtrst parties I Fash- Ion Wagoo or Minnesota Woolen llas career oppor- tunities in this area to sbow beautLtul fashions. No experience necessary, Al- so, a great leadership op- ening oow. If you can work 3 eYenlllgs a week, ll:!.ve tra.nsportaUoo, like bealtl- ftl c lotbes, aoo would Uke to earn top mooey and re- ceive a tree $400 demoo- stration wardrobe, ca.U for details. Dial toll tree: 1- 800-346..0081 and ask for Jon Bedell. e BICYCLE$ SALES & SERVICE .20 E. 11TH ST. COSTA MESA 846-7706-~ ~COLMIBUDICUTLER 1962 OLOOMOBILE --Only $75. Needs a UHle wort. Call after 3 p.m. -Phone 644-8608 or 673-0551. • hii-RIME HARDWARE C lothJn& -Nallttca.t G1lts YarlDe Hardware Open seno ~JI a week to HI'Y~ JOII better 2700 W. COAST HWY., N. PHONE &45-1711 I • SERVICES DOROTHY NAPKIE INTERIORS (11 yea rswlthW,&J.Sioa.ne) POOne 548-9798or 642-1691. Master Charge! IRONING. Years of exper- Ience oo all types of do- thing and Uoen, Speclalty: men's shtrts. $1.50 hour, Mabel Whitman, Marguerite, Coror». Mar, Pbone 673-27?4, • Ml$CEL LAM EOU$ SPOTS before yow eyes - on your nn" ~t. Re- moYe them wtth Blue Lustre. Rent eleetrtc shampooer, $1.00. CrOWD HardYare, 310'7 E. C011st H"1 ., Coroaa del M a.r. : F-quot;ry ~ry ct .. nm, r--::..:..:=:.:...=::::.:..=..::::..:_ : oa dt~ pnmila MUSICAL fOI SAL! -• Wf«nice laundry : All .w -latetl modtt ,._....:...,.;. :3200 E. Coool HYJ., COM • -071-!1605 ~ Pt.OIIIITS • PLOWERS FOR : AU: OCCASIONS : DIM .. rl . Tosh. -,LOJtJBTB --"1Df'III1Ait7e --• ~ --:..$._.,.., •• -• : -·· . . . : ...... ,. 7 • M I ;. • • 1 J» 0"tcl ...,..,._ Y INC. 1011 Nowport Blfd. "-' Bel<b . OVERSTOCKED SALE Story & Clark pianos at hus:e redliCtiODs. At lfll.st 201 oa ID,J model --more OD 110mel Eample: Fr. Prov.Char· ry eouole reduced from $1545 to $1095 • s ... $450. See us tor your choice of IIDI.ob IJid style lrl ,nod pianos. Hap otocl:, -6 llHd, at •err a.ttraeU•e prlees. CbooM trom stela .. way, Yamar.. Cblc:Urtac, Boldwlrl, Klmlall, *· SCRIIIDT llllllC CO. , ....... ......,.~ 110'1 II. --..-Aa 111'. ltU Jan. 29 Wed. Western Jan. 31 Fri. Edltcm Feb. 5 Wed, Welltmtnster Feb. 7 FrL l4ar1Da Feb. 11 Tues. at Los Ala- mitos (8 p.m.) Feb. 14 Fri. Loara Feb. 19 Wed , at Fountain Valley Feb. 21 Fri. at Western • ESTANC IA Jan. 8 Wed. at Tustin Jan. 10 Frt. MagnoLia. Jan. 15 Wed. El Mode!ll Jan. 17 Fri. at Santa Ana Jan, 22 Wed. at VIlla Park Jan. 24 Fri. at Corona !Ml Mar Jan. 29 Wed. Costa Mesa Jan. 31 Fri. Tustin Feb. S Wed. at MagnoLia. Feb. 7 Fri. at El Modena Feb. 11 Tues. Santa Ana (7 p.m.) Feb. 14 Fri. Villa Park Feb. 19 Wed, Corona del Mar Feb. 21 Fri. at Costa Mesa • CORONA DEL MAR Ja.n. 8 Wed. at El Modena Jan. 10 Fri. at Tustin Jan, 15 Wed, Santa Ana Jan. 17 Fd. Costa Mesa Ja.n. 22 Wed. at Magnolla. Jan, 24 Fri. Estancia Jan. 29 Wed. VIlla Park Jan. 31 Fri. El Modena Feb, 5 Wed. TusU.o Feb. 7 Fri. at Santa Ana Feb. 11 Tues. at Costa Mesa (8 p.m.) Feb. 14 Fri. Magnolia Feb. 21 Frt. at VIlla Park • COSTA MESA Jan. 8 Wed, at Santa Ana Jan. 10 Fri. £1 Modena Jan. 15 Wed. VIlla Put Jan. 17 Fri. at Corona del liar Jan. 22: Wed. Tustin Jan. !4 Frt. at UagooUa Ja.n • ..29 Wed. at Estancia Jan. 31 frl Santa Ana Feb. 5 Wed. at El Modena Feb, 7 Frt. at Vllll. Park Feb. 11 Tues. Corona del liar (8 p.m.) F ~. 14 Fri. at Tuttn Fib. 18 Wed. llopolla HEARING TO BE HELD BY THE CrrY COUNCIL FOR DISCUSSION OF THE HOUS- ING AND COMMUNITY DE· V£LOPIIENT ACT OF lt'l., NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tbl.t oo Janlai'J %0, 1975, u part of tbe IIJI)llca.- tlon preparatioo tor Ftd•al commamtty denlopmeDt flmds, the City CotmeU wtll bold the ftrst of two pabllc het.ri.Dp to diSCIWI pro- YlsiooS of the Houalnr aod Commll:llty Development Ad of 1974, and to eoUclt com- meets and sunelt1ooa from the pubUc oaapproprlatuc- tlvUies for l\md1.Dr .mder this graot prOJHm, Mor e speclflca.lly, tbe HollSlng and Community De- velopment Act prondea fllllds to eltiet aod cotmU.s lor laod aequlaWon, public works COG5U'uetlaa, re- ha.bllltatloo, code eoforce- meot, special swoltctl U the elderlY and blodlcapped as well u otber a.cttYlties for the lmprovemtot ol a:r. ban commun1Ues. Tbt Act further proYldel tbl.t tbl prt. mary objedln ot tbe put program La k) J:Wit'tot or arrest eoocHtiODa of 11wn or bllcftt, to prcwlde eom- m \ll.lty fll.cll1U11 aod ..-. vices, upeclaUy to famiUa of low and modtralelDcomt, alld to auJ.Jt tmtrpacy commiG.Ity DMds, It Is tbt IDt.tDUoa ot tbe Newport Beach CUy Coaacll Tbt Newport S.eb Sea. KlllpY-Bu ... ballletm .... --lrl ... Los Aa&tle&.Btuer •Udl.r eliU~" ate. Mid a.t Hamlloa llltb seboolln Loa Naples. Tbe Sea Klnp team Is comprl.Md of boJ'• 1D tbe etcbth ende at Et1alp &Dd Lincoln scbooll. Tbey com- pete aptD.st tbe ftDeat youth tnms tbrouCbOUt aoutbern c al1fornla. Tbe Klll.p detelted United MetJJ:MUII ol Lo•, Aocelta, Albambn, Torruce ud tbe WtiUkle Club or Loa Ance- les. Good 1Dd1Yidl&l 'efforts blended for a fiDe team ef- fort U.t uenpd S7 po1Dl4 P• pme. Joo SWeet, Scott Fllmlllr aod Kmo Nqol ••re fiDt rllxMmdvs. Ja.y Taylor aDd Brett Callneu p-.yed COOd floor pmes. Du1d-o.a.r -aod Kurt Broe~ played YerJ ·well throqpoat tbt tourMmeat. Brtao Fr•mu &Dd Rlck Stanea •ere -.mid to lbe all-tourumaat tam. Yost nluablt player of the tour- D&meot wu Sea Kine DaYld KoebJ,ar, no &YII"lpd h polriU PO< ...... wtlllo ..,._ IDe ID&II1 ..... .ttb es- ceu.ot blll blDdliDa. Ht made lO of 13 frte thrOW attempts. IIESANS ARE HAilED BY RETIRED OFI'ICIERS. to partlcljlote 1r1 lbll !><O· llo~ llarlo Ecl.ooo, I.A. onm IJid tbo lllPUCOIIoo Cmar. Loal.oo llowloo aod deadllu lor ftrrldiiC Ill mid-Clllll-R. II. v..._ oll ot Ftbrary, 't'bertl:lh, tb1 Cotta Mea. wU1 be iD- resldlatl cl...lltwport_Bach tta1lld u mtmben rll tbt are •l*ltoau.dtld.lbllr-At"'J bOard ot-.,...,. ot IDe ud a -tobooclrod-lbo orup eo., Claptar a led prior lo lbo iwUcoHM of lbo R«<ndotlkonAao. doodllM. n. pObllc 11 aJoo "" pr-ot 1M ••· lrl.ued to munr----liiiD,·to ba-llodlbll mllta wtlk:b ~ be .-SahrdlJ, Ju. 11, wtU be to liMr Clly C...U !><ljl< 1o CoL -llolu, USA, ro • tbo oc-~~-· tlrod, ot B....,. -11. lap., p.r-=~==n~ :t~L ~~~lf --..,. -cu., Tbn ~ ·-·· " -AdnDol P ......... u........., ,, ailt• II II lilt c.. II-' ....... lu -O.tloprntll~-~--' lhiiOftMO.- r:...ar:,•. = BIIDP'lrta.' :o.=:t!.:O: tllo Barbo< .v. -.,.bile CliYD -1M -I -DOt-... ........,., .... will .. -• ..... ..,. caWoc -., . ., , • .,, ... ~~·-.... _.,,... :'" blhrMI II tile CG•IU c ..... -:.:: • "-· ot lilt Cllr -Of .. • .......... c.a. ... '"' .. __ _ ~=~-~ .. ---.. ... .. • .......... t ••• c.. .. "'-W. Cui u 4il llir VIEW -NEWPORJ-HARBOR IRVINE TERRACE Exquisite lrYIDe Terrace 3 bedroom, S bath modern, Sparkling heated and ftltered pool - hltb ceiling 11YIDg areas and master bedroom onrkJotlng the t.y by da.y and pavilion Hghts by Dlgttt, Vat:ant and move ID coodltlon, 673-8550. THE :REAL ESTATERS IIAII L lAY AYE. IAYFIONT Exeeptionally well cmstructed home complete with butler's pantry, lanai, sandy' beach, pier & slip on 45'. lot. Separate apartment & garage. $375,000. total price. Financing available. IICH IH Dfi'AJI. Inspiring coastline views from this new 4 bedrOOQl home with maid's quarters, sit dOwn bar & sculptured swimming. pool. Truly a di.,tinctive home planned for gracious living. ~.ooo. IMDULGI YOUISELF See this light •11~ airy 4 bedroom, 2'h bath Hll!bor V1ew .borne. Highly. UP· graded Palermo model. Corner Jot with large private patio. $85,900. DIAL 644-1766 2161 San JNqVIn Hills Rd., N.B, A COLDWELL BANK .. R CO. ............... cf;Jo "~ Large 8 BR., 6 ba: ·hom~ oi1 sandy beocb; or use as6BR. homewith2BR. apt; 50 ft. lot, shore mooriDg. $295,000 Brand new 5 Bdrm, 4 bath, OD 30 IL Jot. Pier & sUp. $295,000 Attrajtlve 3 BR., 2 ba. single story borne on 60 n. -to street lot.. $152,500 WATIItROMI" LarS -Ft. $250;000 30xl05 $165,000 BILL GRUNDY, Realtor 1_ .... II .. et Llo• lolo Nf lA nlH DL,·IUITI 1, 11.1. RUM I 1975 GOLD RUSH JEWELRY AUCTION 7:00P.M. 1:00 P.M. Fri. & Sat., Ju. 10 6 11 Stllda.J, Ju. 12 FULLERTON HILTON . (Crystal Ball Room) I 1500 So. Roymood, Fullartoo, CaUl. (}UY'tnlde FrH'I'IJ, East-RaJmood Off Ramp) Llquldltioo otStoettrom.lPeUestabll.obod )owelty ttort. Complete lla.indaetarer't W.e o1 14K Gokt Jowoltr. UK Gold $!-1/2 C~ID Rlllp., $20 Gold ColD Ntcklaee, Of'V 300 Cold Cblrma, Beautiful Gold Clilrm 41 Bugle Bracelets. 1•K & 18K ClaaJDa ot aU wtl iltactbi,IOmew/pouJ.ne atcmes. Ladles A GeDb 14X Watcbu, Hllllers Cue, Ke,...IAd & C&N WatcHI, lOme GF, Electroalc Qtl Wa.tebM. Dla. Wtebl. Gokl 6 Dla. Ea.rrl.np, PMdalta.. Tle Tac:ka, Cafl' I.JDU, Pins_ Broocbel, Watcbl>aw. Dta. w-, s.u ' RJap. 101<, 1411, 6 lilt YC 6 WG Lo41n 6 Goolo rnlf&lllllcent Rlllp 6 II~ ot all trt>os w/geaulot Sop. JIW'ta, R....., Autrali&D FtreOptla, Jade, Emu. ol!lo, Auiolhrll, GuDOII, 1'cpu, Pearll, Tl"' sr-. oto. a .w/lllu. FIOlullc •toclloo of 1ooM Dl'-. Proe-Gems ' ~ &-1/2 ct. 8lar a..,, -· e Ct. T...a.tlo w/llla ..... -qoalltr ....... --ol ·-Jn'otrr A .....,., Blrl(>clllaro, IIIOIIJ' mloc.lltmo. Gtmolocl.ot '!" pr..,...._ IIISPICTIOII: -'tiD I P.ll. Fri. a Sat. 'lo A. If. 'Ill u _,_ ~ Coa, 81l•••orkar<l, llutercllu.., _ .. ., clrldll. SHERMAN CRANE AUCTIIIIIIII UM731, • I Newport ltlcft •••• lllloa lsloiMI Costo Mesa Udo W,, c.r..· HI Mor ., •• 4 •• .. ,..,. "...,tQ :now ·"' ·11114,.. ....... ·JOll--,.· . . . ,ROY ~.DIVO ~ 'UAlTOB. R.BLIABL~ SERVICE fiHCE l94J o/: nwporl REA1.TORS 675-55U •• ,. •••• , .. ,. .. .,~ .. floe Coastc:il Cornnarities CAMEO SHORES ..... .. C.... Mesa ... , * IIYD 101..._ • DUPLEX DELUXE *' CORONA HIGHLANDS - $95,000 • • " ... •• ;. ., •• 1 • :······························~·, :CHOICE-UNFURNISHED l : • • •• BAYfRONT PENINSULA lB. Lovely three bedroom, family room home with OCEAN VIEW, Cbolce eoroer Jot. tennJ..s court size. In "Spuklillg" conditkll. lodoor, outdoor CalUornia Uvtng at It's best. $127,500. ~ RENTALS i: • • : $250 to $375 : . l - 1200 E. BALBOA BLVD 4 BEDROOMS-4 BATMS-QJSTOM BOIL T Spiral IIIIJrway to -l1oor. Truerttne marble fireplace facing 1D ~er bedrooms. Italian tile In eatrlel, marble lnatory tops, beavy sbate roots, spacious garages, m maJntebaDCe erterlora;, etc. s-.7729 ,1111 NB1n'ORT BL COSTA 11118~ ... plus panoramic view S279,000 Private Doclc lng for your' Yacht with short N~ to Harbor Entrance Scarcity of watertroot b.nd and Increasing cost of constructloo m~ke u )I these homes an attracUve buy today. Owner Will Finance Duplex oo 5ovely Poppy Ave., in Corona del Mar. t..)'if w..t _t A IU Charming 2 bedroo111 trout house plU5, a fW'- olsbed bachelors apt. · ... asking $18,500 •••• OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 3621 CATAMARAN, COM A super-five-bedroom home surround.ed by out- standing ''estate'' gardens with 40ft.poolenhanced by cemeot aggregate patio and wooden deek. Also arranged for~ entertaining, Inside you will f1Dd gourmet kitchen, formal dining room, large living room, and warm family room with wetbar. $179,500. $179,500 • FINER HOMES BAYADEAE TERAACE- NEWL Y USTED. PEHMANt:NT VI EW from this front row home. '·sit-down" view of <.~II harbor action, ocean & Catalin<t. 4 be droo m s, 4 12 b <tlhs -breakfast r oom or den. V~:n11Le-d ~am ceiling m Jl\lill'G room. Work oi"'W6b1:1, ~op. S209,5UU. T o m Turner 642-8235. (1•"'15} ~Aai~EL4)US -ANCr Describes w /inspir. inl[ day & ocean & DCITING BKAMCI Prestigious 5 bedroom Dover Sbores Bayfront w /sunken piano bar, formal dining room, sparkling pcxt1 on adjoin- ing lot, massage rm., jacuzzi, sauna, hi& & hers dressing rooms. Pier & dock. Amy Gaston642-8235. lF46l 101 ~-Drift 142·1235 1644 MaeAtlhur W4·uott Naap:ort e..c.. C.Utomill 12113 • I .... SALES REPORT I I I Sales thrOugh .the Multiple Listing Service of the Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa Board .of· ,. Realtors totalled $184 million for 'the first 11 months of 1974. THIS IS MORE THAN A . 22% INCREASE OVER THE SAME 'PERIOD A YEAR AGO. 5,947 MW lls~lngs werj! . processed, of which 5~ WERE SOLD! 66% of the sales HARBOR VIEW HILLS Coroaa del Mar: l..ot'ely, e.-nat•• SIX BED- ROOMS aod pool, jacuzzt. IDd puttlng creeu io- clOOed. All tor $149,500, COLE OF NEWPORT, REALTORS 5 E. Coast Hi .. 1 •• ************** RESIDENTIAL AND INCOME PROPERTIES -·-TO BETTER SERVE YOUR NEEDS! Ra~helle Robers, R~ltor 3333 E. Glast Highway Corooa del Mllt 675-2373 ****** ****·**** : Immediately Available i .................................. +JJIS£U* Jllt'Lt.-...,.. Cc: i. ... -. WHEN PUACH /\StNG OR SEL LI NG IN NEWPORT BEACH COSTA MESA CORONA DEL MAR IRVINE .._.,..._. ,.__.,_ MULT IPLE LISTING SEA VICE ~ry 21 Resident tal Commett:tal Management ~ 3036 E Coast Hwy COM . 1;4.4-7662 WE DELIVER --- •R .. Kislrrrd T rtldr,uJrlc of tJ Re 4ltOT - MULTIPLE LISTING Multipls listina mMtes it possi~ for mlftY Reeltol .. to pool their retources. This brinp a wicJir ,.,... ol prwpectlve buyers to see the house you want to sell, .,...,. ~-~·--"'--to IOiocl !ram. ----"'"-~-"'· .RMttor et ..,Y It~. ~ ~·,.. rudy to buy ot _.Ia .,.,..._ ... R1Jtftol . -~ Sl t: II I " ., Y:our First Team I· . ·In The Coastal Area )fitle Insurance Company . . . 'Si*"f, ~A A_"4A, Pt«N; (7141 547:--6B92 ~ , ... n.~ (:OtpOffltltM THE UNITED STATES '- -- -. 1IIM.AIIO GUUn ............ , .... _ .. ._. ___ _ ~-. Ud lira. liM Cit? e., .. , ol Tblllud. Mra. CMtaciiDmt, Wllo u .. ol ta. t:u::• u. t'l eta tl wu a c1181R111te ot lfn. a...r't -· --, .... COUI'Iit til ..,. Ia NIWJ)OI"I Bole• dtlrm. Do-e_ucl._,.. __ ·-ol-piMioollr .................. Sq-. T-lS·Witt COII'It eo. ... ered boat budllnc tD DOI'MI tnd advetM Dresses, Shirts, Shorts, Sox, Shoes, Sweaters & Jackets educed 10% to Panhellunch Jan. 15 cfPa~;;:~:.-~'t~rls 8eh1Dd the lnteru.tlooi.I Panca.te House !33 E 11th St. Cg$1 Mw Pbppt HZ-GAB§ Mon. thru Thurs.-rrl.to 8:00 . Newport llarbor Panhel- leDt( will meet at 10:30a,m. Wednesday, Jan. 1~. at Ill£" home of Mrs. Fred Bic-t>, 1127 EtxJiide noad, llartx>r View I Hils. The speaker will be ltllary lmes, ASIO, ol llllary ir11CS :1nd AsStl<·tates, Irvine Park. Lunt'11eon anrt t.rirt~e will fono ... the meet!Jlg. Assist - Ing the t10ste.ss will tit Mmes. Robert Wood, tla rlie Allen, Roman DomiJtO.,.,., BLli'IOO Grant, Ken Grum- t1 les, Donalrl Kerans, Alvin Lf'wis, Robert Montgomer y lnd Homer ValPntlne. HE-servaltons ma~ bE> phoned totlll'prps\dpnt , Mrs. Ted Burgenloucli, 545-3713. Npwport Harbor Panllel- le>ni<: works closely with thl' 3 women's fraternitteson the lrvinl' Carnpus. This year 4 awarr1s ltdll be rtrPsenterl to outstar¥1\ng mpmbPrs of those grol4)s, which a re PI UPt3 Phi, Gamma Phi Bet:~ lnd Oelta Gamma. G NUARY to 50% MoSt Items 1974 building, S48 million Tb.e official valuation for December permits (n ~e~~o·. port Beac/1 IS $S ,G50,4n, the huilt1ln~ department re- 25% Polyg/a<> Whitetm/1_~ at s9.75 to ~14.45 off nml' through Saturda.v. 601'''., Regular ~37.75 Cu.wom /tJtt<'r Cu,,lrion /'tll,tglas ' .. ' ''•" • nl 1• •h • .!. <."Il l J~oi.J\' f<or lomoot],.,;',"'''": '•.t~o: "' · I ', ... <J I rnul•~ f oUcrgl .. ~, for .,,,Hl t..,:d.n; 11.1• !o•dl o\ uSt'·prn\f•d io<•od '"'1]0 lh.1T T• ,,::~do [,\' 1 •tn l!u]e~JIP Th" a tire ft dlul• t! •·n "'·'") ,.[ Th .. 197J rnudel u r' lhret d·t)'' <~niy l'uln:la\ wiH!tw.lll' arr pnu·d ~~ .r.· .. tol l S.J\• nvw i hrou~h F...,.F.ndAI._ .. ' ........ ,_,,__,,_ , ....... ·~· ....... _ ... , .. ,.._ ''" '·····~ ............ _ .. " ··~· .. ,... .... ~-·-... . , .. , .......... _,, ...... - porteft this week. This total brings the 1974 recor d to $48,0S0,073, far be lo.;· the t 9i3 mark or S-:'0,052,225, .tnrl less than hall or t ()(> all-time record of $105,- 571,439, set in 1972. An enf'oura "inl! note was 1!1£-sur~e in perm1ts issued rluring the fin.a I 2 weeks of Dt>(.'eiJiher, and a prpd\c. tion th.'l! building activit)' w!l\ (.'Ol\t\nue to pkk up this year. Here Is the n,onthly re. port for 1974: Januar~· ... , ... 4,311,938 Februaq· .....• G.4!J5,344 March ........ i,24l,lZ7 April., ..•. , .. 1,620,9!}9 Ma}' •••••.•••. i ,586,!l52 June .•• , •••••• 2,710,314 July •.....•..• 1,819,820 August ••.•.•.. 1,322,016 September. ••... 1,291,058 October . . . . . • • 941,989 November .•. , .. 1,05 1,964 nerPmiM?r .•..•• 5,650,492 Tot a 1. .••••• 48,050,073 SYLVIA BOG'::N WILL TALK AT PTA MEET Sylvia Livingston Bogen or Lido Isle, pareflt educa- tion and lamlly life let turer, will speak at the annual founders day meeting of Fourth District Oran~te County PTA at 9:30 a.m.' T ' ' hurSda}', Jan. 16, at the 1 CaJUornJ.a.n, La Habra. "Un- derstanding str ess and strain" wtll be her topic, A WaIt Disney film on the subject will be shown. Mrs. Bogen, aa hooor graduate of UCLA, lJ a bolrd member ot the Child GuJ.d. ance Center aDd Menta I Health Assoelatton In Or. ange Coooty, aDd senes Oft the advisory board of tbt Retired Senk>r Vohmteef Procram of Orange County, the NaUooal Cotmcll oo Family R•laUou and the j Ctllld Stud)' Aux:laUon Of Amertea. INSTALLATION CHIEF IS NAMED BY P. T. T. Kenntth G. 3t, b&a been oamed maapr lor -llllloo llld ropotr lor Pocllle To...,_ 1a Orup c.-,.. Ho nc- Cftdl 11011te K. Otbora, •bo ... __ .. _ MMprlorW ...... _ =-... --... .. ...... . llr. --. • attn tl =II a lftCUis tl ---~ ............. ---...,.~ .. .., .,.._ ........ ........... _,_ IOPOI!T MAllO~ IIISIGN PIJBUSitEU£EIILY -PAGE 12 lllURSDIIY, J/111, I, IJ71 COIIliiA DEL MM. CAL Spoof play cast named Uc•1ar lD.Ituct, tafl>t.ee Cll no -COmmcliJ ....... -· ,_.. lila -llle Poltt McA11lllor, Jlftol-....., IDr ltlltb eouec... dea.t ot tbt b'YiDe croap, tift -.-ar 11'M 1 pre. Jlld JoiiPb carr, a Ylttru ...... II Oruire 'Coa7, actor rth&talal to eom- T• lt.afpard't bi.Jarlou mWllty tbl&ter --after a •tin oa tbtiC.U..U', "The lte&tbY abMoce, will pia)' ·-· ........ -·" ... tOodlD( ...... oil he .... Ope•nc Jiul. 14 tor 4 critics, The cut or Ute play Wttbndl ud U perform. wttbln the playwtubeLiurle uetl at Goideft West Col-Lambert as the maid, Lance ltre 1D HDtnlfOG Beach, Danks as the mysterlou. "lo~ Ho\IQd" aet-.Uy atranPr, Jeanl Gibbon and ta two IIPOOfl ln one. The Sylvia Lee as the femme play aatlrlles DOt ooly the fatales, Charles Peeren- Brltiab mJiltr1 play ao boom as the wbeelehllr- PGC*lllr Ill stopp&rd's nattve bo~.md major and Jack Or- laad; •but aleo the drama born tn the title role of crUka wbo, tn thta Jill• tbe pollee Inspector. c.w • ........,.c ....... ...... _ h ,.._. ef ... t.. • ....... 100% .. "'-'"..__.. .. ! (.Wo IMw ·~ "'""""*' , ........ -· -bclooll•o I,._._ .. .., •• king Perfection .•• -YOU Mf rr .., w•rriNO /Iff ll/l.otAIH Harbor Key of the Child Guidance Center w111 high- light Its Jan. 14 genera.\ •neeting with "stylish hu- mor." Featurlng tasllioos from the Harbor Ke)' Thrift Shop, 145 East 18th Street, Costa Mesa, the llDlcheoo meetin,e will be held at the Airporter llote l in the Monaco Roont . A · king for a rlay" alfarr1 will be given to flarold Boy ve} for his service to !lariJo r Key. "Wwld'• lcwi"" .. t..,tW. .,_.ame.d dtvpwy ,....,.ice'' 110 COlT llfapef,C:I • .,..,, 540-1366 1702 He .. pOr1 642 0270 ah•d ot 171to Sl •nd """'c• -Co11o Me1o !1lll 431·044S Co..nt~)UOIO D!srATCHEO TJtUO(S The annual au<"lloo will tJe helr1 Feb. 23 at Jim Sle - mons Al:ency, Ne~~o·port Hea('h. Proceerls from this furvl raising event will bf. l!iven to thl' Child GuidancE' C »nter of Orange Count y, a non-profit psyclliatrk clinic for r·hlldren and ar1o lescents with e111ollonal problems from pre-sci~ JOI ali:e throuj;ll' the ali:e of lB. our finest Fall & Holiday Fashions! Sale ' NOW IN PROGRESS MAYOR WILSON SPEAKS Open Thursday Night 'Til 9 Costa Mesa Mayor Bob Wilson wa s guest speaker J t the meeting of the Col- le~e Park Homeowners as- sodat\oo held at the Co llege Park Sc hool last evening /Wednesday). Westdiff Store only 17TH AND I RVIN E GO WEST -FANNY! • Fabulous Fanny Fox is our candidate for Woman of the Year. Not since Lady Godiva got goosebumps riding ln the streets of Coventry has an lllclad female done so much to change polltlcs. For years, voters have been wondering how to upset the senility (seniority) system In Congress. It was beginning to look like old Wilbur Mills was going to hang on forever to that powerful Ways and Means job. But, Fannie had ways and means of her own. She got old Wilbur to show his true colors. It was kind or embarrassln~ to everybody ex- cept the people or Arkansas. Nothing embarrasses them. They elected him lor the umpteenth lime even afler the !rollc down by the Tidal Basin (now known as the old Mills pond). Now, ll we could just get Fannie to come out West ror awhile. We could use some help with that guy that controls the purse strings <;~ in Sacramento. You know, the one who keeps getting those tickets lor drunk driving. And, then-there's our famous local Assemblyman who stands on bar potties. Oh, FaMie would lind some fertile fields to operate In out here. She might have to hire extra helpers, llke Santa Claus. Now, there are folks who will say we're kicking old Wilbur when he's down. And we know, Wllbur and the other DemOcrats would never do anything llke that. But, just stop and think a minute about this guy. He has held the most powerful job In Congress lor years, handling billions of our dollars, and now, suddenly, he tells us he's been having alcoholic blackouts. How many more o! those guys are running .things? No wonder the country Is In such a mess. Maybe the whole damned crowd is blacked out. Maybe we need to resurrect Gypsy Rose Lee, Ann Corio, and all of the other old-time stripper; and start a sort ol Fannie's Bureau or Investlgatlon, and weed these guys out, You know, maybe there's a message here lor women who want to get somewhere In pol!Ucs. Joan ot Arc was heavily dressed, and alii! got her was a fiery deatll. So, take ott a tow of your clothes, ladies, and lead us out of the poU!lcal wilderness. This wilderness ls lull of elbow- bending wild men. AI Forglt P.S. Time magazine says King Fahial Is Man of the Year. I'll take Catfish Hunter. Catfish and a co..,Je of blck Carollna lawyers took the New York Y111kees for 3-1/Z mllltoo bacU. UtlloM CUYI ever get ahold ot the oil fields, we'Ye bad II.