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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-01-16 - Newport Harbor EnsignDEVASTATION remlDltctat ot World War D-·biNJibUtc or Gtrm&D cltltl Ja ri'Yilled .Ja tbil telephoto IIMO- rama allot by Eutp JtaU .,_w Bob Wocnd I;)IM. lnc Saturday moruloc"l ftre tbat raud almost u tDUre b)Oet Oil MaltDeti Mlll. Tbt tcelle of utter deltruc- Uoo edeods from T...UO AYe. at left almo.t all tbt way to Rtnraldt An. at tbe filM. O.ty tbe Tt11eo aentee llltlon at the Rlftl'.tMJ'.out Hwy. ooner and MulDe Enctneertac Oil the ame lot UC11ped. ID tbe blckCJ'oUDd lt the North' L1do ChaDMl. wftll boot. moored at the ottpo •loot tbt Lido Vlllla- sboreUne. NEWPORT BEACH 10( lMf OMO' MIEW5riJ"flt I"IIIMTIO MfD ........ SH!D 1H llnP"'ttT lhOt TOO. LITTL Heetor Godinez, the postal offtclal who wants to reduce tbe Corona del Mar post offtee to a subsidiary status UDder tbe Newport Beach po8t otftce, wUl g:lve bls rea100s at next T~~esday's , meetiDc of the Women's Civic Leap here. ~ OD MU'jnert dtacovered the fire, cuardl Uae operatloo. OCB Ia open.tlDg out of a trat~ beblDd -bulldlnr. DELANEY PLAN GETS 4-3 O.K. Delaney's Cannery Vil- lage, a 2-acrr commercial denklpment proposed tor Lido Peninsula, was ap- proved Mooday nt(ht by the Newport Beach City Council. A compte-. to Include a secood Delaney's restau- rant, speclalt)' sbops, and omces, will replace Lido Vlllare mobllehome park. ' Residents ot the 34 mobUe- homes have tmtll nezt Janu- ary, or later, to relocate. owner Fran Deluey of the Sea Shanty restaurant, aM Lagma Beach buUder Jim Schmlta, WboJe Beach COli• strucUoe Co. wUJ tNlld tt. complft. A hl&her -ra.nklng postal ofllclal from Los Angeles, a.lbd to speak at a Jan. Z2 meeting ot the Corona del Mar Clvtc Assn., has ta1Jid to reply to the re- qiUt, so that meeting has boto..,llpooed. Mr. GodiDet, Orange CoWtty postal section chief, wW speak at ll a.m. at the 'WOfTieo's Civic League meeting at Mariner's 11- bra.ry, Dover andlrvlne. The meeting Ia open to the pubUc. James Symbol, district maoa·ru for tbe postal ser- vice tn Southern Callforota. wu ask.8d tbe COM m=:~~~i.:t to CDMCA Paul tbe postal --a1 tbt man who sbOald e-.plaln whJ the pos~ tal service nota to down- grade the Corona del Mar lac!Hty, "l wrote Mr, S)'mbol a letter oo Jan. 7, asking blm to appear at a civic associa. lloo meeting Dert Wednes- say," says Mr. Hummel, ·'but we haYeo't heard from him. So, I'm postponing that meeting uotu at least Jan, 29 Ill the ~ that we can get him to talk to us thea." REALTY AWARDS WILL IE GIVEN JAN. 24TH Tbe a warM dlnner -dance of theNnport Harbor ..Costa Mesa Board ot Realtors wtu be held Frlda)· evening, Jan. 24, at ttMt BI.Dloa Pulbon. JoiiD.ny O'Brien, comedian and harmonica vlrt1J080, wtll provide the eotertalnment. NEW OFFICERS who will guide the Corona del Mar Chamber of Commerce during the coming year artt, left to right, Bob Zweber, owner of Zweber's Corona del Mar Pharmacy, Znd vice-president; Frank Jank, owner of Hearthstone's Flreplace Things, new presi- dent, atxl David Del.ancy, attorney, first vice-pres!. dent. New omcers will be tnsta.Ued by ColiDdlman Jooa.s Store at a banquet Thursday, Feb. I, at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club. T. Dlmcan Stewart will present a program of nostalgic Corona del Mar history, eom- plled with the help of Isabel (luy) Pea.se and Mrs. Mary Burton. Dorothy Jo's Tahitian dancers will provide entertainment. HiU expansion ok'd Plans to e.rpaDd tbe pre- stigious Spyglass Hill hOus- Ing area into 170 vacant acres north and east of tiK! present community got ten- tattve approval early Tues- day from Newport Beac h City Coun cil. In giving its awrova I, the Council sided with pn>sent Spyglass owners, and against the lrvtne Co., on 2 key aspects of the plan .. the routing of Spyglass l;lills Rd., and the location of a park. The Council also ''pre- z.ooed" about 6 acres or unlncor"JX)rated cotmtY land on the edge of the project, aotldpating th:it the county acreagt> .,·Ill event ually be aone:red to the city. The area to be developed Is near S211 Joaquin Htlls Reservoir. About 100 slngle - famil)' hOmes, plus condo· minlwns, a 6-acre park, and a 14-acre wilderness canyon arE' locllJ':led. The Colllldl votetl to allow the lrvlnr Co. to build the pro,iect as a privatE' commtmlt)·, with no public aecess to Interior streets. Spygla:;s resident James Roosevelt, son of the b.te President Franklin D. Roosevelt, was among sev- eral residents whO asked the Colllcll to awrove a ctty Planning Commtssloo r E."Commelldatton fo r re.Jo- catlng Spyglass Hills Rd. The Council's decision came on a 4-3 vote after 3 hOurs ot pOOitc discussion. The $2mUUonprojeetstlll faces posalble re}eettoo by tbe Sorth Cout Regional Consern.Uon Commtssloo. Aretllteet Rlebard Dodd said be expecta lbedevekJper to_p ahead w11h the. ~0 )let. despite the Z"l per ceat e~­ blck ln tbe lnltlal pl:ase. He aid H ezpeeta to tell a Jan. ZO Council meetln( uaclly where the 7,500 sq11are feet wtll be cut. At tt..t mtet~Dg. tbe Coooeu Is eJpeeted to rtn ftnll cltJ' a,wrcm.l for tlle pro- jeet. McadiJ'S Coooeu aetloa eoullted'ol introdiiCtloa or a cltJ ordiDance otaytq a plunod commWllty melop- meDt. m lbt area. The dr11l- DU.ee wu rt•ea tint r.d- lllc oa a 4-3 vote. U:IJOI' Doaald Wclnntt ud Cotm .. cUmea Howard ~toters .- Paul Ryca:otf OIIPOHd ' tht mon. Mtlll> Doota~ Jotm stor•, Pete Dlrntt, ud La- cUII Kuebn were the ma. IRVINE PLANS BIGGER PLAZA Mr. Roosevelt also argued successfully ap.lnst an lr- vine Co. attempt to re-locate the 6-acre ~k plaoned oo Spygb.ss Hills Rd. He and Waller Heeley re-presented a homeowners gro"' In the neighborhood. Concerns over trafftc that would be generated by the cte- Ytlopmeat eaustdCityCOUD- cll to sluh 7,500 lql&l'e fNt -· about 27 per ceol -- from tbe size ot tbe pro- jeet. Later, lL the city Ia satlltted tlll.t tnfflc Ia oo btc problem, tbe remainder of the project could be &d. dod. Partners 1n Delaney's C UDery Ylllap lnclude '"''?.!::Ill(. ' ~ oaheot) TEACHERS KEEP JOBS An lniDe Co. plan to e:r- tend lts Corporate Plua tow-riM olflee buildlncpro- ject to tnciD 19 acres at tlle IDtersectkla or Cout Hwy. ud Jambor" Rd. rot a lllllbtiY8 ollay MondaJ from N-O..cb Ctty C-- ell. Tbt muJU.~mUlioD4)llar dt .. llll>menl -ad bo bulb OD u . L..ataped p)Ot DOW -lor r-Ual pro-,jtels. lniM rice-presldtat Al- bert Auer co kl a Jloadly aftanooa Co~mcu ltadJ .... skla tMt . bls COmpuJ II ri84J to formallJ Htt a cbaoa-ID tilt city'• loot· rup .,...1 pian, wbld ealll lor re~•• oa tbe 19 aetes. "Tbe CoooociJ II ....... loo .. ,tr 1a •-o1 at , ..... •rtor. .. ...,.. Doo- 1111 ·-........ -· Otw c-u .. -olllld-... ICII'Oft~..., ....... -........ lollao, 1101 ..... ~-... -'Ceadldtl!!1 ... . --........ ., ,...... C•ntg Ill _. ...-•s••..,.,..... .......... ---CIIJ ~---· .......... _ .. _ •. ..._ ··-;-a~s.:-.... ~ I ' port Center's 625 acres as Newport's ''downtown.·· lrvtne plans already ap- proYed by the PlaMingCom- mlsstoo establish Corporate Pla:u as 1 and 2-story of- flee btdldtnrs strPtchlng northward from Coast Hwy. between A't'OC2do and New- port Center Dr. T~ pro. posed e-.tenslon of the com- ple:r woold carry It all the way to Jamboree, and around tbe eorner to the area fac. 111 tbe Newporter [on oo Jamboni. Mr. Auer said the are& would bouse tbe corporate omeu o1 maot major couJ- paates, "brloctng top ,._ •cutJwes ot these companies to Newport Boacb, aUIIOII&II the major part ot tbe com- put .. wou.ld be located else- wbtre.'" Mr. Aatr aid bJ.s com- --to utt lor tbt --....... after tbt city Cll: a~ IW&clettel .. I i dollollr to I clwoU. lie -por .... . tlo -... -..... ,. .,_ .. _ ... _, .... ..,.....,. c-.abolla-.. ol ~I.._.-~ .. , . 11c 1M ram1r11 • ,.n.. -----TIIOIII 1 ........ - trftiiiJ c..1 C&EIIIEJ C» ......... , , , ...... ... tts• ..,. ... ,« .... -~~--­..... c.-..,~·- The Council acceded to the r esidents' wishes, rtal- lng that a 14-acre wilderness canyon be left in Its natural state, that the road be moved sU(htly In accordaoce'wtth Planoloa; Commlssioo wishes, and that lnlne DOt be allowed to build more homes aloog the side or the canyoo, wtllcb would han to be ftlled In oo ooe side. Co11leilmaD Jotm Store brtsUI!d -at an attempt by lntoe nce.pres1deot Fruk Hu,bes to get tbe Coaocu to al~ more bomes aDd less opea sp~ce. "I hue a map Ia my ha.od that shows wbere opeo .-ee was to be ud where homes would be loc:attd," Yr. Store aid, alter Mr. Hopes acc..t t1111 Cocmc:UoftrySAc to tab lud wUJw:nt com- I*'M"oL "Tbe ln1M c_,.- lDdicattl to me that 'wbat roo-tomtrooiOI' ud ltUU laeat ••t ,.'re IOblr, I HI 0111 -.I eu -t-pro,..., .. Ill ........ 1flltkwed bJ ...,.. DoMid ......... ---lWQ -lola -- ____ ....._ ,._ - c-:u ••• ue IAc1DI K----.... .-............ t ... -.. -..-.. ... ,_, • More water might have helped them a Uttle, but last Saturltly morniDg's Mariners Mile .rtre "was just too much fire, too fast" for Newport Beach flremen, Fire Cb1et Leo Love COD· eluded yesterday. Fire marshal Bill Noller ended 5 days of lnvestiga- tioo late yesterday with no definite Idea of hOw the city's worst nre in history actually started. "We bave pinpointed the origin to somewherP near the wall between the Tele- prompter TV station and Newport Marine Radio,'· Chief Love revealed yester- day aft ernoon ... But, we may never know exactly how U started." An earlier theory that an over heated electrical trans. former might haV P touched ')!f the S2 million blaze '-'aS d isco~.mted yesterda~· by Mr. NoliPr. Newport pollee detective Sam AmburetY said yester- Uy uat bl ... liDtm4 ".ao evidence whatsoever' • ot arSOll. · When our first unit got to the scene at 2:31 a.m., the battle llo'1S already lost,·· C hief Love told a Monda y anerooon City Cotmcjl ses- sion. "The tlre had already sprearl through a common loft over Teleprompter. Bayvle.,· Hardw:lr d and Bal- boa Marine Hardware, and as our people arrived and approached the buildings, the ton collapsed, blowing out windows and creating a draft that resulted in a small rlre storm. We Immediately sotmded a second alarm, but the fire was already out of control. We began to Coo- centrale on k.eepin~ It from sprNdlng to oCher blocks. "Wp didn't ~ as much water as we thOugflt we should , particularly from thp hydrant infrontoflhe Beach- comber , across Caast Hlgtl- v;ay from the fire, but the la ck of "'ater was not sig- oUirant. If wp had been able to get a biggt>r 'Mater volume, there might be a few more wa Us standing, but that's about all. Possibly, the United Callfornla Bank building could have bfoeo saved.'' Newport Bee.ch, Costa Mesa and Orange County flre units, aided by the Harbor Patrol. pumped water Into the block-long bbu for Z-1/2 hOurs before U wu brought UDder cootrol just before 6 a.m. Saturday. Completely wiped oat were the Ski Mart, Balbo& Marine Hardware, Newport Marine Radio, Teleprompter, Bay. view HardWare. Newport MulDe SwlJ, ud liD1ttd Callfornla Bant_ Left staod- tng at tbt west eDd ol the U00-2700 block ol Caul a..,. wwea Te:acocusta- tloD ud Kelly'a Marbte ED-rtoeerlll(. Chief LoYe JUt tbert waa DO lmmt..C c11.1pt e1 IN ltoftp tab at U. Teaco Jtattoo e...-e. becaaH au_,.._.,_ and weU-)II"'Oect.d. ......... "*" .. _.,.. 1111•&1«.,.....," ... .-saki Jll1 .,, ..... .... ...... old ....... . ...... diJ ..... lui llrt ......... --· .. , .... so,.,. ........ _____ .. c ... .,_,.••-.._ __ ... ..,._ ............ " ..................... ............. 1 .... JOe COST A MESA smoldered for some time before pollee off\cer Mich- ael Jackson, drtvin~ past in a patrol car, called In the flrst report at 2:28. Earlier, a resident at a nearbY motel said he heard a dull expk>sive thud at about 2 a.m., but went back to bed without reporting "- WILLIAM BANOWSKY, president ofPepperdiDe Uni- versity, will speak at oest Tuesda}' night's umal In- s tallation of offtcers of the Newport Harbor Chamber ot Commerce. William D. Lust will be installed as chamber prPsldent for the 2nd straleht year. VIce-presidents wUl be Rudy Baron, Gary Bur- r ill, Michael Chrtstta.nsoo and James Parker. Earline Loop will become president of the women's dlvlsioo.. The lnstalJation banquet wtU be held at the Balboa Bay Clllb. A Chamber man of the year will be named. Mariners Mile will rise again "Mariners Mile ll'lll rise buildings tllat burned early again, better than ever,'' Saturday, said Tuesday. Vtncent Jorgen.sen, ooe of "'We are working as fast the owners of the bkxk of and hard as we can," be Th r b k told tiK> Ensign,· ·to get plans ey re ac approved and re-construc- twn started. I have met wltb , b • city oftl.ci3.t.s, and they are In Uslness most <nopentlve. I ... tho Coattat Commission as a Busineslta bUratd out b)· lut Sal.•daJ monlq's ..... t <M:Lie-Un ... lUll altve aDd ~klDC. Here are the present statu.s and plans of the vtctlms: NEWPORT MARINE SUP. PLY, whJc b losea.boutS238,- 000 In inventory, will re- open, according to president Ilob McC"Tdy, who was still negotiating tate yestPrday for a tpmporary location UN IT ED CALIFORNIA BANK •• A temporary trail- er behind the burned-out building ls offering regUlar banking services. Somee us. to mers are being rt>ferred to the OCB branch In Corona r1e l Mar. Vault, deposits, and all of la st Friday's transaction rPCordS are saftt. Corporate lleadqua.r . ter s will dpe lde oo whether to retJulld or relocate. Los- ses still being studied. ln- surancp ls adequate. SK I MART .. Owner Jett Jones says 211 office now In operation at 1779 :-Jewport Blwd., Costa Mesa, ;s kpep- lng emplorl"es working, and reocelving ski equipmPnl that had been rentPd out. "We satnged all renUl re- ceipts," he says. Inventory loss Is estimated at $350,000 to $500,000. Had some in - SIII"J.Dre. Will be open for business by the weekend at Newport Blvd. sitP. Hopes to rebuild on Mariners Mile. BALBOA 1.1ARJNE HARD - WARE -·Now operating out ot a warehOuse oo Paub.rlno St., Costa Mesa. Will set up a mobllehome f:lc!Uty at old stte. "Will very de- tlnitely rebuild at our o~ home," says manarer Blll Dosta. Losses estimated 'It ssso.ooo. NEWPORT MARINE RADIO --· • Operattnr by phone out ot owne:r Tom Rosnagle's Santa Ana hOme (581-3744). Plans to put mo- slla;tlt delay, hut ooblcprob. lem." . Mt..,.~Mtm•W U Wouid tab "9 mootbs to a yetr" for coostrue. Uon to start. "MttanwhUe, we are urg- ing the businessmen ba:rned out there to set.., tempor- ary traUers on the property to maintain their identity;• A Mooday nt(ht meetlnr at Hoal<! hOspital between bus inessmen, the Newport Harbor Chamber of Com~ mer ce and lOC'a I political leader s c-ame away with plans to throw a party at t he site or the fire, some- time wtthtn the next few weeks, to generate pubUc Interest in rE'buikltog. Commmil') Development DlrPC tor Rl ehard Hogan said lotonday t~t "now would be a good time to carry otJI plans to come "' with a sped flc arPa plan . " An lnform..a I s urvey 2 years ago by thE' Chamber of Commeree indicated that some buslnessmpn would go along with a plan to move Coast Rwy. back against the bluffs, aod turo Mariners Wile lato a mulne-tndustry shopplnr mall. But, Mr. Jorgensen, whO, along with members of the McCune faml1y ot San Fran- ctsco, owns the Marlners MUe Co •• satd "there could ~ compUcations ·-and II could delay our rebuilding effort." Chamber of Commerce manager Larry M1ller said his orpnlr.atloo is also urg- ing quid establishment ot trailers and wtu help wtth tbe Cl.lnpl...lp 10 r@buUd the block. He ajl;l'eed that a speclftc area plan ''wouk1 hold tMD(s .., too Joor." ORCHID-HIWAY Sl\JDY IS ASKED bile ..Ut at old sUe IJXI All lAYntlplioD ol tat loots fc:rward to the r•-tramc accldtat rtoOI'd II the buildtnc ot tbt bw"led Olll Orcldd ..tCoutHwy.ll:lel'· b)Oet. MCU. In Corou del Mar TELEPROMPTER cable-WU called lor _, b7 tet,.to.., 11a1 ,.......,..the K_. Ctty c...uma compu.y's ...,....... • JoM Stta-t ol c--lll&'- l?th St. II eo.ta MIA. A Uda. compMJ.,._rru.,..a.. ••n.n 111ft bill lnUJ atatloo. -_... ... • ... -. -.. --caltyu~ll,wlllbo ___ ...,.,. IIOct/00 ...... ··-· • --." lllr .... .,....,.m,.1• .., .. tNt ca, nsr r ...._. .. ~ • M.arllllltW w,_ at a.._., tl 111 ....._ c ... ea .,. BAUIIW IIMDWAD ._ _..--II __ ._.,..._-~~~·we-.. ,_ ......... PI ....... _ ........ • ....... , .... ...: ... .,._._ .... ..... -.. -~ ~~=~e:~~~ _ ..... -~--. oet~ete 1 tt a ' • '1111 OfPIIL\L I b Mia Of,...,., Of "s ... --PUB•.-n wakLI, a,_..,. IICMd ca. ........ .... at-eo.. ""' -. Colli. om.. .., 1>r1o111r p1oo1 111 t11t ....., -.. 1'111&. c-11111No1, c-dol-, Calif.-· Tllll 118..-r IWI-IICGII wu odjolllpd to llo a --tC _. clrcollttoo bf -docHo No. A-10111 -Mal If, 1111, 1D s.awtor co.~ lb< lbt c-, te ""'--o1c.-..a. Ud "' - -Ia qooun.., to pobllall an P*llc-......... ., ..... ARVO E. ILUPA , , , , • , 0WDer Ud P'lblllber PEG ILUPA ., , , , •.. ; , . , Auoelalo Edll« SUB&CRDPTlON RATES I'll Barboo Ar• ••• o.o 1.r, $1.00; z roars. $ e.oo Out of-Ar• Coo, .. , h.OO; z ,..., $10,00 • ' ITOP BAY I'OLLUI'IOII a...t~•h .•. ..... ....... om FE ... .lie toW .. ..,hn•• ·--loran-. ·-Ia tilt -? lllll.tl Plot na llllaniiPOFI-. ber1 tfllo ll.ft JII'ML lid' a ._. ... ,_ .. ,.. ... lb< __ _ u. •~-..elapid acne .. Ia Nowport S.eb to lbt Cllf c._u aoc1 ""'.._ rantal ac-elH coacened ..Ul ncb Ume uanlrifiilid· raHt Ill tbe ....,.1 plaa eu . aecompUA adtqalte eootro1 otr-*f loto tbe bl.)'. Tbt telted rllf:lta ot ,tbe bomtOners of Newport Beacb are crater thaD those of tbe potwtaJ developen of llldeftlcll* land. Ttle The Bircli.IAg --Who Controls ---..... --.-..... ---__ .,... .. _troll. ... , OltM .. • ... ....... .._.... ..... be ~J ...... ftl ....... ._...-at •• .,,...;.,_oc.ta 8 • ... """',· .v, ,,hool,..,_,. .:_~IMide .. ..=dot • .., .. .. ..... .... Ud ,., $' .... .,. .... _ cc:. 0 " tu_,__ ....-to • .., ., --..v; '"hi"'-., ......... "' ... -.,.,.. or ow OOUOitry. Alorltd "' -udpr'slltdiDU.ailll-JIR ......... "'**IJIH• ~CO¥Iflllal,..tothlcontro'lllllyJII al --. Allll ttoo -'t e-ttoo .... ct 1 .... Wsst Virplla, ,.,.. .. .., taldJI& a .-look ... !~ ~ ~ ~ ct ,.._, u -· tilt._..' at what b belnt tllwn to their ehlldnn. SUdt a ..._-_....,. 1111 -?• ••• oadOIUd bra~-1 dewlopmeat lltona owqdue. S-• IIIII& c.-'!" dolllr, lllt*r -·What raloed the hocldel of tha Wsst VIr· -C..-1 ~-ntoa. • -., ...,... "'•'••• th ·~-.... tha ·•~ hild • M&tMw 0. Tol:llt If wrca ud tD u. ftlll dl1t. .... --wu t ~ry ,t "'.,.r c rtn • un. ~~~~ ....... .~ of .,.,,., JC.h~boob telec:tiona ,written ·allda__.-tllo~Jiil>llei!OI'll ~1--..atl> rontll'll( ,._ drua-addleto, . bee:tM." nat IJI'IDeJpW ' empJoTmtDt. revolUtionaries. Variou& were actually aboald be MIDI'c«<. ~ u DOW, tbt people laced with o6scenldes ind bluphemies; hatred ADot11er .part to ~ were &&sed bJ eleeted ot-of white people ; lndueements to •expertmene 1D oar coctproeld••d•-f:lell .. Ud b7 Gluelll ••e:r-with narcotics: downpadina or patrioUam and iD& tbeM tr7tDc .eoeac.lc perti" tlll,t tbt ~my wu religion, and &Joriflcatlon or immorality. llmM Ia -1 an lldl •· -· Spo•-· < th · ·" •·· t xt Dect81U}' 1'be&orle 11 co.l-• Tbt ~C coUipee ••au-=R _.or e nation-.uy a.nuWft e • ....,re -. _.., ri&IU ue tbe cnatest,lbose ..mo. .., .... ._..,...,., .... ,. .. ..,.,,.._,.,..,....., .............. .,.,.....,.,.,..,..-..,. ....... ,......,..,....., .. ._,...._,._,.,_~.., tllYestmtDt bu btell lD time Joe tbe people ta tbefr tu .ybJc:b lollowld wu DOt re-book firms pomted out tH1t their texJboob dolla.rs. ~ ....,.. UeYed au tlleouetot'"'W'I.J' "Were written to comply with educational stan· crimes. with JINiUtt proof Pf08iPerttJ" be11Dn1Dg m dards which had been IUgelled by federal of pUt, are clrqpd tbra lNSI. agencies and then adopted by state boards o~ -:=~~ d J_ _ , Ud moooy ..... 1D estab--,,. .l;fJd. J--ll...-llilblng a borne and a com- the courts for mootbl 0111 Tbe Amerk:ID tupayer, education. Frank Fox, president of tt}e D.C. 'n eDd. Not oaiJ are tbl nc:. wbo beu'a tbe br11:1t ot eco-Heath Company, put hit flnaer on the mocc ~ .., ~ moolty, Y11l 1DeYltabl1 be AINO E. HAAPA, OWftet MCI pubNsher of the Ensi91 tbe k)ser in the ewent of Urns IPCI wttaeuu recplred •aoalle dee11De, bU tbe rlebt significant element in the conlroveny when he ·~~~ to JI)8D(I tbelr .Ume, bat to IIDow wbo decid•netber said: "The real JUI issue Js who controls the ••••••ooo'O'Qoo~a,..a.~QooO uy tta1blr deterlonUoaof the lay. Ullllll)' the ptj)Uc defet.-s In DOt tbe tJded Statea wUI schools .. · subpena many police u wtt. be PI"'OPU''UU. or If we are ' . 1 oesses, wbomutwastetbttr to be pJWapd 1Dto a 0., How,right he is . Yean ago, when lh.ere were • ATTN: NEWPORT and COSTA MESA Another voice Is heard from In ~position to the Newport Beach Coun- cil decision to reach out for that "free" federal cash for local housing projects. Here Is an irate letter from an Ensign reader, who is a Harbor Area resident and a concerned observer of the local political scene: Dear Editor: Tbe attempt by Newport Belcb pollUcians to ret federal housing 1\mds Ls a btatantly cynJcaJ move that mut sick.eo eYery tupayer who bears of u. Is tbe cit)' ol Newport actUl.lly gotnc to use tbese ftmcb u tlley were tntedert To aid poor f:amiUes tbl.t han been priced out ol the bouslDr market, or to ~ bllchted areas? Aoyooe wbo bas watched tbe local scene for any length of Ume knows tbJs wcc't bappeo, Coosidf!l' tbese facts: (l) At every turn, the city K()Yerameot has sys- tematically lecia:lated AGAINST moderate-1Dcome fam- Ilies. There Is a current campalp, tor example, to cbase trailer-dwellers out of ton Not HELP them, you tmderstand, but CHASE THEM Otrr OF TOWN. {Z) Wheo county and city bureaucrats discussed bow the city COllld get Its baDds oo tbese bous1Dg tuods, tbe)' callously talked ot nys to subYert the true intent of the federal bouslng aod community deYelopment act, which establlsbed the ftmds. (S) Newport Beach otrtc1ally prides Itself as a resi- deDtlal eommurdty of ttle amueot. Is tills the tiDd of eommtmlty tt•t should be applyl.Dg for federal houslng akfl. WMo tbe ettJ c.ooducta pubUc bearings 011. tbla moGeJ-cnb, I bope lots ot ml.ddle-dus tupayers, wbo reallJ foot most ol the biDs, will show ~ to say they really cui't a.fford to a~rt the government of Newport B•ch. It would be Dice, too, lf some really needy people, wbo have troWle keeplng a roof over tbetr beads, would come to tOWD tor those hearlup and ask tbe city fathers just what that money 1s golng to be spent for. WhJie tupayers' taces are turning purple with rage over ttlls k1Dd of r4>-off, I sincerely hope our local poUticians will blush just a Uttle when they look at themselves in their bathroom mirrors. Surely, they won't have the gall to go through with thls thing. A tupayer The letter writer is justifiably in- censed at the Council's cynicism in begging for federal housing funds with one hand, and with the other, writing more and more restrictive laws that discourage new construction projects and Increase the cost of building houses. But why pick on Ne':"Port Beach alone? Let's include Costa Mesa also In this plea for common sense and local re- sponsibility for local problems. The Mesa Council also is out for that federal handout, with no concern ove r the federal control thai Is certain to accompany the cash. Together, the Newport Beach and Costa Mesa Coun- cils could set a wonderful example for city councils throughout the nation by refusing to ask for federal financing. • • • • OLD MOVIE HAS LESSON FOR NOW Last week I saw the TV presentation of "Call me madam," a 1953 movie starring Ethel Merman, and I was reminded that It has a pertinent mes- sage for today. Ethel was appointed as ambassador to Lichtenburg, a mythlcalldngdom In Europe, where the royal advisors were busily seeking a big foreign ald grant from the U. s. 1'.be new prime minuter, however, Utounde<l the royal beggars with a .eatement rejecting a plea for aid: '"We b&ve many problems to 1olve 11aw In our country," be said. "If Ia. OUI' local newspapers there waa pictured "Crtr:l in Bay" on the front page aloag with tbe pUgtlt ot flooded homeowoers, we bope tbts may be a way to stop this r1m0tr debris here lo Newport and the other commtll1tles thai con. tribute.' Write your eotmcil, Jour newspaper, anyone with aW:borlty to cootrol this ca- tastrophe. IT AFFECTS US ALL. ttme, tbat •e are paJlDator, depreuiall ill 1975. no tax-supported schools, education was paten~· sitting 1D t.lhrays aod colll'f. For facts bebi.Ddtbecrlsis controUed. Later, 1ehools run by local gOYem· rooms wa.ltlog to tate the write for a free copy of ments came into being. Stilll•ter, state boards stand, And of course there "Aaother Deprassloo for of educttion took over. And now, federal are tbe pubUc deteDderttbat America?" from tbe Com-influence ~eigns supr~me . The fin•ncing for all we pay about $20,000 a year, mtttee to Restore the Con-of these government-run schools: has, of course, the judges, district at. stitutloo IDe., P.O. Box 986, been provided by the taxpayer, who, whether torneys, balWfs, court re-Fort Colllns, Colorado he agrees or disagrees with the concept or its porters, etc., that are oa 80521. · 1 · h th bill the public payrole. Ar hJbaJd E R be t Imp ementalion, u to pay e . It costs betweeo $10 000 u cCoL AuS r~t r S. When an individual pays for something, he aDd $25,000 for a robber, ggQ Savings s'ldg. · has a right to usume that his funds will not be case to OOid these heulDp. Ft. Colltns; Colo.' used to violate his rights or subvert his values. This, U the accused ta: found cotttY 80521 But what happens when two persons with Shirley Knutsen Secretary, S PO N 1151 Dove, No, Newport Beach. they Cl.llliJI!-1 ud st:arttbe FAl..ASCO PROMOTED opposite stindards are forced to finance the 150 wtlOle process OYer aplo. same school? Whose standud wUI prevail? u tbey are senteocod they BY IRVINE COMPANY With government "'hools (generally called go before the puole board. . • Jl5TICE DENIED These sympathetic lOuis Dale Falasco, 24, or New-public schools) totally under locaJ control, this Dear Editor; us .. uy realiu tbe e'rtmlDal ·iMJ!'t Beach baa beaD pro-problem -although always a potential thorn - Let us Dope that 1975 Is sorry for what they did, moted to project manager was of minimal concern, because the Slandards brlugs some reasoo to our so parole them plus tbe for tbe lrYine Compaay's judicial system so decent state pays ~ir co~mty resideotJil dh1sloo. He 1s people can walk on the $5 000 tor di'rerting tbe responsible for the 3 for- streets, ice cream Yeodors criminal out of jail. This ,sale residential projects 1D cao peddle thelr ftJ'es, and ts also our tu money. Thb: Unhersity Park, which ID- a home Is again a haven system 'so encourages tbe clllte Deane Homes by Deane Development Company, the An almost eomplete ""' m ... u IDI<ultle"' o! PcobmUfort_.aelododsafety. !clor~m~ftthal1m1°1 sllnof tbem Terrace by Standard Pacll1.c blackout put the slleD<:er oo ideoloctc&l ltriiQit. 11 c .. e ers are a " ........uR:r "c m sOOd DeYe)opmeot Corp., and the hard-hlttlng analysis of • SOVIET VS. U, .s. necessary part of our free order. Park n Homes by NaUooal Sortet.Amerlca.n dententeas DETENTE society. The wise drafters Justice should be served, Comm·-•ty Bul'"ers.HewiU pre•••ted by Goo 11 H • ~ ••· of our coostitltion were well not abused. Publlcdefeoders uw. IU .._. r ge •ll1, ere I ..,.. -. also s..,ervlse residential presideot ot AFL-Cto. Hare Unioo sees deteDte: aware, at the time, of per-sMuld have restnlotsputoo development of tbe new yfl. are someaentnent excerpts Deteo.te Ia bUiiJ .. secti.JoD of tbe inoocent by their persecuttoo of the In-latf of Woodbridge, recently from bta: festtmouy last Oe-weabeaa. .,, cruel rulers and oppressive nocent. approved by the City of lr-tober before tbeForetgnRe. Detente ~=~:;-:: governments. The rlgbt to Goldie Joseph In latiOIIS Committee of tbe u. eatJoo of trial and representation ns 515 Via Lido Solid .,. e. s Secat wrltteo Into the coostllutloo Lido Isle , ffiB 1::£ VERSE · •"' • • !a:ire, to ............ -,..... -~· ··~··· ~ [ • .-. ., f.' ·""' ,.,~.. ·~~;~'"•' ' ' .,-CEORG IIEJUH, :-• ]II of IIDdue pmdstlm~r. 'It ' ft.a ~ • .mt>'tHER f) JOlt?' !)(tritW · tie~b 1mt0 · ·· a ever lDteOOed to protect Deu Editor, , , ,t:M Lorct tby bless1Dg Is I tblnk moSt AmWt.cau ·, te IDilU••• the guUty from due ptm!sh. The central 1il:sue ot 10-..,on tay .people. Selah. han ~ P.rW &ood aDder .. 'SoYI · mlUtarJ meot. But the process ras day's economic crista 11 {Psalm S:B.) standlng "of'~t our 11de M'er .. wn .. ,.,. ~·.'101!1!!1 now beeo reYersed by our means by det6Die, wbl.t we Det•te ... personally ambitious pub-waot out of 1t a.-do we bJ tbe Wut ol lie de!eoders. The aceusect RICHARDSON REPORT understand .. .;,, the a... Uoloo'l oner~ persoo with a klog previous sla.As want? I think we Ileed era Europe. crlmlllal record, and usually By SENATOR H. L. RICHAROOON {R-Arcadla) to look at deteote from Dtttmte means wtt~! out 011 parole, Is pampered ttletr perspeetiYe. TbeJ of American forces aDd protected while the Ylc-Goveroor Jerry Brown is The core of I!IOCiallsm ls mean something very dU-Europe. Urn is persecuted by these llrigbt, aggressive, dedi-the governmental control of ferent --and tl».t 1s the Tbat's What deteote defenders. cated ..• brlm full of con. mao's act1Y1Ues, especially source of the problem. to the Soviet liDion. Every person should take fldence. He ls a dedicated hJs productive capablUUes. lD a se~:~~e, detente 1s not Wbat doaa tt m-.o a day to watch this process lertist liberal -· that is my Socialism represents for-reaDy new. Lenl.n,lntbedays M We tri.Ye thoucttt::._ -·-:~. ln the courts. It isoowooder belief. ced sharing __ takiog from of N.E.P. (the 10-caUedNew r. · Yictlms do ootreportcrtmes ooe who Is oowUilo.,. to ...... t Ecooomlc PoUcy) 110ught a mO'I'emMlt IIU The goveroor beUeves that 111 _. U ADd we or appear as prosecutlog voluotarlly wUh his nnsns-kind of detente wltb the Wed • It government U.s tbe N-.,., part of 11. w nesses against tbelr at-sioos __ and gtrtDc lt to as a way of attractill.g des- tackers. Not only Ls the ac-sponslblllty to redistribute aootber who has oot ...,...,.., perate))' needed capital 1D-terested ill the wealth. He adYoeates _.. .........ts made c used person released al-tt. Government ts Ylewed nstmeat l.nto his war.torn •- ' I edla ... ,.. govenmentaliotervenUoo In labor pour -mos mm ..,.., oo some as the third party wbo es-country. ID l9ZI be nott , techolcauty, but they also busiDess, l:aDd · use, beaUb, tabllsbes who t.s too much tbese words, which ecbo We r~~ool~~::.::! ban rutbiess pnp U.twtll eovtroomeot, agriculture, aod Wbo faa too Wtle. Gov-down tbe deeacies, Yltb an lng ... llal -~ ..... -~-~a• labor, maoagemeDt, chlkl-l ....... r e a..--._..,.._._ ...... -~. eromeot 1s tbe a....,t that eer e, prophetic Qtallt)': Aod B I 1.. In II care, UloiUINliC, &Dd eduea-.~-.... u most ama c part forclblJ takes from one I.Dd "~ a result of my own _1 .. _. ~:,;~:.;;: Is tbe persec:atloa of tbe tlon. lo otber words, be be-g1Yes tootbe ottter. persooa.J obsern.tioas dur-au ........... I I lleYes tbl.t from the bospltal to v ct m by the pcabUc de· b GoYeroor Brown' a IDa.•.... c the y.ra of my emf. lr !meat It ,_ w ere you are born to tbe -ea. .. fender. He queltloutbeYlc-ural address wu IP1Ced, crattoo, I must say tbat the • tim aboW: tbelr periiOOalllte, roof ower your bead, the food saul~ ·-• -•~ In 10-ealled cuUural strata of Olll' most .lll'f'OI'ecl ~ your table, the educa--.., ...., -80• Yet 1t 1a how tbetr bel.lth ts, are tbey ....-c.Jalls. m. He ltated u.t --Westen Europe and Amar. • -!~~~~~ tioo you receive. the ....._ •-· 1 _, tllal sure the)' can see, do tbey • ,.,., eromeol bas a r•--•lbU.Ity ca are DOl: capable of •· U loo d 1n1r ke 1 )'OU bold, tbeairyoubreatbe, .._ d ~-~..... n r .., do they ta ptla, a.Dd the pb.ce you are burled to empk»y tbe zemployea er..__...... tbe cootempor-ctaa tor 0<_;,::-:c: where they bi.Ye been, what --10 he bu cUrected 1111 UJ state of aff:ltra aor tbe P they have dooe, aod u It -· aU beloag UDder the ... cabinet member• to 1188 act,.l aU&nmeot of force-. Uben.U.. tblfr g1tlmate cc:Gt:rol and maD-pollcln. Ill -_._. was necesary lor them to • en-federal dlmo the• ...... we mast regard tbese strati ... a-meat ol-eromeot. Did a, 1 -wilt brlbo t~ ·-· walk Into their on borne •" &-· lay tbelr blods c.~ to c.r•te as·deaf mutes Ud act wllh . ,. at a particular time. Like I miss anything? IO"el'1lmeatal "mate work" relptct to them accordlftlly £.:.s1" I n U waa their fii.Ult for walk-We used to call IDJOOe jobl. Whft'e dou the federal ••• Tbt capltalilta of tbl. DJ ing Into tbelr ownbomewbla wbo belle•ed this Wa)', 15 mOM)' eome from? Ob-entlle work!, and thell coY· th e robber wu tbere. ooe Ybo fa'I'Oted soclallsm. YlouiJ It 1a DOt from those ei'DDleDta, 1D tbt rlalb of Tbe public defatder trow-I ftDCI U ralber stranpJ;y wbo are IIIMimployed ·-10 coaquertar Soriet martefa. beats, embl.rrauea, bu-eoatrad.ldory tbat many we bi.Ye to uaume uat tbl. wW close tbl.lr .,. .. to tbe asses aod IDUmldates tbe poUUciiDI caa ldfoeate JO.o. emplofed wtll PQ' tor u.o.e raUU.., IDd WID U. be: qlpll.lUCe _, .OO.iaiii •lcUm ud wltDtuea. TbeJ elalism, promote JOCialllt wM &H cmemplof.td.-..Wbo ~om~ deal Mll!e..!· Tbey_borlJ_.., Ia ...... liSe il.opge the leu ldQ. procrams, rw oa a .acta Hit wiD deeldt bow mDCb ud wlU Gpll creii:Us wllleb .W bact • bla lilt. cated c:aaoo1 --aoc1 ~::.-": u:;lauat to -.? Gootnm•l .. _.. u • -I .,. lbl llay Floldo, -nUcb q•_..,• ara.d to .--. bteOin wbeD ttat•1 no. Coauaallt Put)' Ia u.az. bw'Did • Jut lry In -lbtm. Tllof eallod • -lallal. eon.--., tao ad· -Ud <W1U .,........ ast YlcUma ol beatlap. t111.t Wtblttr'a dictionary de-'~ JII'OitS}Qa __ r.ltd u wWI 111•tkl mat.ril.la may tan bee t.c:Md Oil ftDn a IOCta.Uit u ou Ybo wort propama., child can U1S tree...,, 0. ,..... to -· "'-·lbo--.. _ ... lllld ·-.. •llltltlc laet •lbl IDr -•llllary--. attacker• •• .,............ operaUoD ol tbl ........ ol on .... aDowaDce.. ... • •• stlllb'-.... fie. Yolca. ,..._ llalr llfloa. otc. pr-lllld --t.....U. 1o tilt 111m Ioliar ·lor--,. -... . . . • per--1101 ., ..ucr .._. -.. tlold, ... _ .... , --pU... ........ -...... deaerlbt tbl:tr OWl t"*-prtnte tldl•idall: WU111 aU »IO'JIDiilt bmt'f1a ~· all Ill lMJ wtn De ,..Idle lllll'• ID ooeb~ -flllofUa •-• ct-w, IIISrllc ~ IM_.a addl-. Bo J&n lbtlr ---• lookiDc ... Ia -altllil Ia ._. _, lllld 1b1 pro. .,._ N'J llln>lfll' teat Tldo -IIUiiiJ ...;.. 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Will .... a 111 -.. -•.-_..., .... c... flll'efp belp, w. wW never to Mpdle our own •""trs.'~ '--fill' all tJal •Uons llam's eiOire lUll Also CWM•allll C-.aliM ad ~Jd'riiiiiL·--.... .... .. ---... --... -.,__ ........ __ . -.... ,.-:'.~"'--............ ::!,. ........ , ... .. .............. -..... 1--Jijll• ··---· ................. _ -.... -.. -_____ ,.. •=' .. .... ...... ..liP .... ..... ...... J01 -w I &:; -1'1 •P --.. ••II• --;-:1::=!111~-~·~::ll;j=' '-.. . ·-.... , .. _ .. , __ ....... ...,. = -. - --.., • -.. Ill I a' I I• ,_..,,_ lit 111N 8 .., -5I II ....... -............ __ ....................... , ..... ~ .......... ..... -8 -.... 7 I IIi Mil f1! -.... • -• 111..a ............. u 116 ........ 1 .... _ ... ·-==~ .... "-.... . ....... .,........... .. .......... .:.. ..,. __ .. ~ • • I 'If I ArUele COYI.DUt AJS --"EYtr)'ODt to lean an)' ~:In;" be 1Dterelted to • falHI U, s,. .- lbla ..,. !rom kat YMr, from lbt ro.e by 1Z5 aeztw•kl help . I t • \ ' ., \ • -· iMMTU.UIIIIIII, ~ o bel usc PU~~:~~~t~s' ~J!~~Or-l~'-.J~ BEE LINE ====~~~~;;.;;~• C0111tJ wt.Q '-'• Dr. ao.t••••• wW be lb't. lr IIIAft 1-.1 8. Brac1J D, u-Wilfrid If. Cooper, Ballot; OtUcftUW. cte»ctab .. ud abDMt cteuno. TH OJd SllqbeUJ Factory 111 Uepf.Dc wtth .etae. deaD o1 the ta: lin. ~ W. FerCWIOil. •• :!a &Dd 8111 Bluroet ptaerect at old Newr" ~· · KDl of pbaruey.u,_.t ff~ ~~~'•· Paul Salata. tbtlr borne a fn of diiMe JafJted to tbt 0 • • ...... tartbtJu.Umeet-M...-t, Ull Mia DoGDa private prtoooOI*llac di.IDar of tbe Old WbUe oo the Abject of food, peqple I.Dd iJ1C •t I p.m. at tbe lJDdl IIUA ol Nnport.Retltn&• SpalhftU Factory. Wt wert deUcbted to be thtap ••• lut week Opal 111M ud Ed lale cbalbout. tJoal art beiDc taken b)' 1Deluclecl 1D tbe Blarc)ct party. S..tac tbtlr PeUecrlD were amo~~.~ tbe .two doHo or lin. Larry v. ltobluoo, Yra. Forreat EarU...b, VUJa UDiqueJy beautlfUI home na a tr-.t. Tbty 10 no •JDJect a cf1DDer 1D HUDtilletoa Beach. ltYIDt; Ant •Sce.prealdtot Pu'-&Dd Mfa. Wll~m J. had enclosed tbe patJo DUt to tbe ldtebeD It wu prepared by ''Tex." a short eodear- Ud lltOII'&m claltlhi.D of Hawkiuoo, Newport Beach. wlth 1 wall reactilftc neoad ltlory blp aod me t1Ut tor lAVeroe Cba.Ddler, Wbo. for tbe ~. UDOteetd tlat 0 eocompaa1Dg tbe kltcbeo ••• Tbe 11_ mOlt of tbt year, Is really tbe private Dr. 8ndJ'I talk WUl be de to the enforced ldtcbeD roof permitted an l.Ddoor MCfetary to Ken J&mliOD, CblirllWl ol tbe tltltd ''Dupr lurldllr 1D garden at tbe secoDd level ballway Just put board of !DOD Corp.. &Dd ber apaclous Jour medictoe c:abiDet.'' • the master bedroom taciDr tbe bay • • • omce towers 51 storles aboYe Mubattan's )frs. Robert E. Bromley, animal owner Here bits of Jap&oeselore wueye-eat.cblng, tborouct*ret. But come Ammer ber offlce BUOUD&too S.er.. pr•sldeDt inclucl1.Dg tbe pbot.ognph. o1 EdDa and BtU t. apelled K-1-T -C-H-E-N. Wbotle wtndowl, o1 Trojaft Guild. wlllcoodact in their authenUc Japuese wedd1Dg pr-tboulb small, pve a view ol tan pine trees a abort balf.Deas meettna (Tbe Cue-Less One) ments. Tbey were married ID Japan 1D 1D the HJ.cb Sierras of our own CaUtornta. Yoar pet's leaving loads in accordance to the ceremOill.al ritual· even A total cbanae in work .a.od ennrooment, SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA MILITARY ACADEMY "A JOHN BROWN SCHOOL" Resident & Day Cadets KINDERGAatiM-.. ,.. 9th GRADE o~ • • , I STJWM~o ACAD! .. IC PROGRAM I SMAt L CLAS$ES .,, .. my p.rdeo. their weddtng certWeate 1.8 baDd Printed but most ct.lleoging and 10 reward1Dg ••• Yoar pet MlBI' be feeling .•• perhaps hand brushed aymbols would for dar1Dg the mootb of AU(Uit sbe cooks reUe!. be more descrtpttve. Anyway they were three meals a day for 500 to 600 UDder- But eacb k18d in my garden's endeared to the people • • • enry where prlvlleged boys at Pyles Boys Camp. Not disgusting, they went there was lDOtber wedd.lng cakel for dellnqueot boys, but perhaps on the .ADd gives me a good deal . . . for the news traveled abead. Friend-br1Dk, selected by welfare workers, law- of grief. ships of great depth became part of their men and scbool teachers. ll!e ••• but 1 digress ••• 1 The camp was formed by the late Bob Those kl8ds your pet leaves 1D my prden Aie rare))' covered ~ well. My broccoU, peas and azaleas Have a perfectly OFFAL smell. And even 1! your pet cuv- ered over Those loads that are lert for me, It's .-, treat at all to do weeding And grasp what I can smell but can't see! Please be so kind as to move It -- That load in my yard that's not nice. Your pet is YOUR pet and not mine. Clean.:~·s yota owner sh.ip price. N. R. Corona del Mar Junior Ebell launches '7S Tile JanJor Ebell Club or Newport Beach w1ll hold the first meeting or the new year at 11 a.m. Thursday, Jan. 23. The 1W1cheon )VIii be held at the Arches rest- aurant on Mariners Mile. Mrs. Larry Thayer, presi- dent, will preside over the business portion of the meet- log. The theme wlll be "In- volvement brings satls!ac- tJon to a small world.'' •~ Mrs. Boyd Peters, c.balr- man of La Bo~ique Unique, wblch was held In bee ember, wW be recognt.ze4 for malt- log the boutique a success. . Pyles, one of ten children, fatherless at Their party included EdDa's pretty blood the age of 6, wbo rose from oll11eld rough- daughter Linda aDd husband Dick Olson, neck to operation maoacer. Us1Dg ~re Muine and Jack StricklaDd, Susie and Ami time to tOUDd a private camp for needful Metcalf ••• though not h1l career ••• be boys. sings opera, we foundoutaccldentally; lastly, Eventtally the camp was adopted by the Dodie and John McMurray ••• she Is a entire CaiUornla oil i.Ddustry, which pve fringed long deer sld.n lndlan dress, com-financial slQ)Ort, equaled by the a.ssistance pllmented with authentic Indian jewelry • • • of btmdreds of volUDteer workers, notably "Are you ready for the rest?" she asked, oilmen, wlth their wives' eocotaagment. and raised her fr1Dged shirt just enough The Marriott people trained "Tex." tmder to show her embelllsbed moccasins. the tutelage of Terry Harwood of Marriott We were welcomed at the Old Spaghetti Factory by none other than the two who dream up these colorful eateries --George and Gus Dussan with their be2utiful wives, Susie and Sally. Research ••• then establish • • • seems their theme. So .they cbose thls bullding, which had started Ule as the Newport Theatre ••• It gave acoustical advantages, as well as plenty of room. Stained glass windows, each w,ith its own story, bedsteads, brass, white enameled iron and even luxurious poUsbed mahogany, with brocaded draperies tied tack with heavy silken cords, formed comfortable booths around the room and oo the gallery. Old time fioor lamps lighted dark corners •.• everywhere one looked ••. antiques, except in the kitchen • . • here slllny stainless steel reigned. Of course the menu carried spagbettl as the entre . 0 • • but ah • . • the variety of sauces • . . there is the delectablel ••. Now the "delirious" •.• The old "single trucker" c ustomh:ed after the eftlclent 1895 models used on the street railways of Los Angeles and surrounding communities had come to rest sn1ack-nab in the center of the lower dil"' room. Yes, you can twirl your spaghettt ~voard, while "people watch- ing" and noting the activities of passers by, or glancing ~ward to see how the folk along the gallery are enjoying their dlnlng. Corporation's operations. I IDderstaod she learned "how to" nearly everytlllng from baldng any ldDd of bread, to chopping "tons" ot celery and •o oow NOT to" weep when mincing 15 or ZO poW1ds of onions. Edward Pellegrin was one of the oll associates who became Interested, then deeply involved, with giving his time and effort at the camp. On the first trip up, Opal Mae bad asked, were there women participating • • • • '01\ no, only Tex'' ••• but when he returned, •twas in a different car, and he wasn't driving ••. for in the front seat wer e two women • . • and one was driving. It turned out the ladies had been to the camp, planning tor an auxiliary, and bad rescued the gentleman, whose car had come Into ornE trouble. · Ed ls still devoted to the work with the boys at Pyles Camp ••• Opal Mae even baked her famous persimmon cookies as a special treat • . • all which leads to the fact that the Pellegrins honored Tex with a dinner party last Saturday nlgbt, and Tex La Verne Chandler did not have to cook a th1Dgl EdWard (with Opal Mae's help) sbowed hls prowess wlth the stirring spoons, test- ing and tasting • • . after all, he dld pick up tbose gotamet cooking lessons not too long ago. And that ls the way we share • • • one wtth another! Hats off to Tex ..• low bows to Ed and Om! ... and now I'M HUNGRY! Dick Richard to give Freedoms talk etlllirman of Lido VIllage ple Jan. 29 at 7 p.m. lD the Assn. Mrs. Edgar R. Hill chapter orrtce at State Mu- of Lido Isle, former mayor tual Sartngs, Tustln. lett L ClOAI'f MWY. CXJMIIIIP ... MM CAU 1111101 U NICIII• • .,._ .. ___ Januarr _jP£iliiClw. a .. l.s __ Elizabeth Arden 4 o1 VEL VA' MOtS TU RE FILM · 7.00 Value only 3.75 4 oa. BEAUTY SLEEP 13.GO Volue only 6.JD Ogilvie 2_. o1. SHAMPOO 2. 50 24 o1 CASTILE SHAMPOO 2.00 16 oa. CREME RINSE 2.00 BLUE CARNATION· L. A YEN OER ·ROSE· SAM DL.I!WOOD ROGER • GALLET SOAP S BARS · 6.50 PRISCIIIP'nONS FIWD 7 DAYS A WIIIC M WIIKDAYS • .. 7IUNOAYS AUTO, BOAT HOME, COMMERCIAL, INDUSTRIAL, BONDS 2239 Fairview Rd. COSTA MESA 642-6500 546-3205 ~~-I MONDAY thru THURSDAY SPECIAU (Friday and '\aJnda) untilli:OO P. 'f. I dirmf'rS include so up or salad, balud Potato or ricet RED SNAPPER ................. . MAHI MAHI ................... . GRILLED SEA BASS ............ . TOP SIRLOIN .................. . ll NEW YORK STEAK ............. . LOBSTER TAIL ................ . STEAK AND LOBSTER .......... . 2.251 2.45 2.95 3.25 3.75 I 4.95 5.95 LUNCHEON llso.served daily utttil 4 p.m. D. 11278 P.oit6e eo.. Hwy • Hllftt~ Bdl .• (213t .-z-1321 - 3801 E. COA.ITHWV., CORONA DEL MAR • 17141_,..-oG -- I GOOD DISCIPLINE, MANNERS, RESPECT I ALL MAJOR SPORTS Mrs. Robert Scott, mem- bershlp chairman, wtll in- duct new members into Jtmior Ebell: Mmes. Mel Bowman, Richard Carter, Robb Davis, Bill Fisk, Jack Glennlng, William Grand- olfo, Bruce Hezlep, Dwight Lohllamp, Vance Mape, Nel- soo McVicar, Sh.ip Riley, Dennis Roban, Fritz Smith, and Alan White. Also join- ing as Jtmlors are Bonnie Miner and Joan Shelton. The Orange Cotmty Wo- mE>n's Chapter of Freedoms Fowtdatlon wlll hold Its gen- era I members hip meeting and lunc heon at 11:30 a.m. Wednesday, Jan. 22, at the home of Mrs. Richard Haw- kins, 727 Bayside Dr. Prom. on tory Bay. It will be pre- c~ed by an advisory cotm- c il meeting at 9:30 a.m. Mrs. Louis L. Curtis, Ana- heim, chapter president, wlll preside. of Ne~rt~c~wWintr~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~. duce tbe speaker. I CHAPEL, BilLE I CLEAN BARRACKS I LEADERSHIP TRAINING t 2nd SEMESTER BEGINS FE B. 3 I CALL NOW FOR APPOINTMENTS CALL OR WRrTE FOR DETAILS .. . . ~ 2065 Cherry Ave. long Beach 90806 (213) .ot-1115 Dial 546·2693 STELLA KLEIN, 84, OF C.M. SUCOJMBS Stella Klein, 84, of 298 BowJJng Green, c~ Mesa, who died Jan. 3 at a Satta Ana convalescent home, was baried Jan. 9 at Fairhaven cemetery, Santa Ana. Vlsitatioo was held at Balti-Bergeron Chapel In Costa Mesa. llrs. KlelD Is surnved by a grand1011, Robert Wads- worth, of tbe Costa Mesa address. GYM SHORTS & SHIRTS 0 . W. (Dick) Richard, re- tired owner of Richard's markets, will be the guest speaker. He Is a 1970 free- doms Foundation winner of an hOnor certificate for a speech on Americanism. He serves a.s a director of the Newport National Bank "Dd The business meeting will include a report by Mrs. Herbert T. stroscbeln, Santa Ana, detaillDg pla.os for the chapter's patr1oUc t.ll to be held March 1 at the Dls- neylaod Hotel. Proceeds from the blll will be used to send Orange Cotmty teach- ers to summer seml.nars at the Freedoms Fotmdatlon Natlooal HHdquarters in Valley Forge, Pa. Mrs. Keith D. Arnold, Santa Ana, chairman of the chapter's youth committee, will present plans for a des- sert meet1Dg wltb yotmg pea- Gourmet time Jan. 2S Temple Bat Yahm ofNew- port Beach will present their second annual goarmet din- ner Saturday, Jan. 25, be- ginning with bors d'oeuvres at 7 p.m. in the clubbouse at the Baywood apartments, Harbor View Hills. Main courses will be ser- ved at the Newport Beach bomes o1 Messrs. and Mmes. Leonard Balis, Ya le Barkan, Sherwin Jacobs, Norman Schl!f, Y gal Sonen- sblne, Sid Stokes, Robert Teller, Edward Miller, Steve Sbolkotr, and Dr. and Krs. Ab Lopez; the Co- rooa del Mar homes of llessrs. and Mmes. Allen Coodon, Shelly Ross, David Zimberofl and Dr. ar.t1 Mrs. Musball Fisher. · · Homemade gourmet des- Mrts aDd coffee wtll beser- •ed wbeD tbe guests retlll1l to the BaJ"'Od clubboose. The eveqt Is cbalred by lira. Beroard Rome of Newport s.acr.. pbaDe 644-~21. lira. KID& BurstelD of Newport Btaeb II COOI'(IMtlilc a.. cockDU bour a.nd Mrs. Gene WelDer of ln1De tbe des- serts. Ways and means vice-president for Temple Bat Yabm Is Mrs. Arthur Samuels of Costa Mesa. no .. Hoo 1s $17 .so per persoo. OIL PAINTINGS CLEANED& REP AI RED Also OJUGIMAL ·wiSTI«M &'MARIN' Art ~, A. K•l.ct. ALIIIT I. KILCH Art & f«aatoratlon · 673-9383 3100 !. C•estHit'-w•y CoMna ftl Mar THE NEPTUNE , SOCIETY MiOW.C......, .... ~ ... J ,. ..... QIIIMI-RM-7431 "" ...... .,... ............. 25%NOW Regu.lar SJ7.75 ~~ 1\mrru ·' 'largc,t ~clhn~ torr for lot.< • r rt•ason' Kc"lu>nl polyhh'r cord bud\ fo>r h-rid1n1: comfort Trt-.x:l·formon~ fobersl•~' for road·holdmg trac t JOn. 1\ use·prm rd dU.9n that really d~h\l'rlo on mtlea~:e. Th" • tare featured on mo~ny of the 197S model car'> three d01ys only. Polyglu wh11ewalls art ••uc~••l pnced "' 2S~ 'orr. Sa vt nuw throue:h Silt 07~14 r~ :.: ,,,,...__ ................ ~ ,.. .• ~·-1"'" , ., ... , \ ... ft .... -fiWII'I"'tt, '.,,...,.,.ft ..... ...,...,_.~_ .. I lt~••••ft T•t---M VW .. .. . I -_., ... =! ~~n.~-_., ,... IOIIIIC-·~. TORREY BIBLE ~ET1NGS SET Cootral Bl>lo Cbureb, 190 Uzod ...... Co* Mea, YI.U partlc~t• ·nett w .. t lDtbtTorrtY mtmOrtal ........ -od by -Blolt-Collop.-!.e-Yindl. s.-y aentees wtu be at lO:SO a.m. Ud e:SO p.m.; "-r. ,._, and wee~. Dtdy at 7:30p.m. Guelt CIMker'S DD SUDCII.y wtu bt Dr. Samuel Suther- land,· prtsldeDt emeritus of Biola Coll-and Dr. F. DlaDe i.JDdAy, roetstrar aDd aulltaDt protesiOJ' of systematic tbeoJoo at Dallu TbeoJooical S.m!o- a.ry, Dallas, Te:as. Rev. Gordoo Kirk and Or. Ntellolu Kurtaned. of tbe Bible department of Biola Collett wtu be the speakers Mooday and Tuesday and Rev. Marvla Francl.De, pas. tor of the Evaogellcal Free Cburcb ot San Jose, will conclude the coofereoce W~esday evening, IRVINE BANK BRANCH APPROVED FOR C. M. A new branch of IniiM> NaUOOJ.I Bank has been ap- proved for Costa Mesa by I he state coo.b.oller of the cta- rency. "The new branch tmder- scores tbe rapid rlteofpro- rress achieved by lrrlne Na- tlooalln UtUe over one year ;stoce opening, t..nk presi- dent Thomas Lynch ·sald, "and comes in the wa.ke of a recent annooocement that the newpermaoentbOme office 1n Douglu Plaza. Ir- vine, wtiJ be completed a.od open for business In Marctl. •· The be.nk ls temporarily headquartered at Z121 Cam- pus Dr., across from Or- ange County Airport. burgllrized ---1111-.Ac:..l ..,.. r ...... •ftnsd ................ , .. ....... ~.-. ....... eloet IIIII a -..,_ ·--11,.,... cod:l ...... .... •ltdae." .... Ciano lold t11o -., ,... ..,.,_ "ud .... ,., e~ "' oar ..._ IIIII lbtJ wtU r• toto tllo -&Ida."" ' Mra. Clara aid 111o cloood t11e lllopot5:30T- day. Tilt ~.U.ID --conred at 9 Lm. ,.._ell,. MRS. O.EMA JOST OF NEWPORT SUCOJMB~ Clema Jolt, 75, of 890 W. 151!1, West Nowport Heipts, wbo died Jaa. 10 at Hole bolpltal, wu burted yesterday 1D Paclflc View memorial puk, Harbor Vtew HUla. Sbe ls survived bJ ber bu- band, August; a dl.••· a .. utr Sesler o1 c- Mesa; a brotber, Claude Vaa Vlack of Gleodale; a stster, Rena Weeks ol Gleodlle, ud 2 graodchildrea. LEGAL MOTICI NOTICE OF INTENTION To ENGAGE IN THE SALE OF ALCOHOUC BEVERAGES 1-10-75 To Whom It May Concern: Subject to iSSI&DCe of the license applied for, notice is hereby given Uw.t the uOOer signed proposes to se U a Icohollc beverages at tbe premises, described as tot• lows: 9253 Mart1np.le Way, Newport Beach., CA. "Pursuant to suc·b int•- tlon, the tmderstped 11 ap.. plylng to the Department of Alcoholic Beverace Cootrol for lss\ll.llce of an akoholh: beverage Ucense (or Ueec- ses) for these premises as follows: .. 41" ON SALE BEER & WINE (BONA FmE PUBLIC EATlNG PLACE). Robtnso.n, Jani~e N. II Wayne L. P,~,~~::;,:,Jao~. 16, 1975, In U HubOr Ensign. ·~ al 11 s-"M• PH'I"SK:AL mel MENTAL HEALTH CLASSES FOR ALL AGES • Morning & Evening Ck111es For Aduftt c.JI fOtr • Ahemoon.s For The ChUdren A.,.ointtMnt BUS: &73-0!20 BA!IBARA WAINSCOTT RES ·IHI2-G374 3e35 E. COAST HWY. . CORONA DEL WAR O.OUD THURSOAYS KELLY'S STEAK HOUSE CHAMPAGNE & STEAK (FOR 2) $7.95 ITIAIC lo LOIS Till ---· l.fl MIW YOIIC STIAIC (12ea) .. -:UJ LOUTII TAIL -.... COIIOIIA ,O.L YAR •lolclo oohool 1o.ior Jim llllot of Horloor Vlow -II _.tuloied by Btu Kall of Barllot VI .. Hilla, .-... lod ri<:o-po..-of tho CorOM del Mat C.....,. ol Commerce, on a )Jib well dOM Ill hi s · 1 ur. Mlerk:ID . Oap ttrmc tD corc:ma dol Yor .... t1le looUdlya, Mr. K.llll II allo poa. ...tmc Jtm wttll a cbKk b $150, wMeb wtU be tiled tor --p~o~-.,... of tilt Kl...U Key cJW>, of ft.lcb llm la a mtmblr. Kty Clab members pW tba flap ,. ud raUre ,_ -• OoUdly and lhlll eua tM IIIC:el1 trom c~ dtt Mar budD .... ~"· Jim 11 uu year'• nac c~I&ID tor tbe Key ctLm. COUNCI. SUMMARY ID a m..W.c U.t lllttd ... w 1:30 'hoaadly moriiiDc, Ne~ S.cb City Co~mcll acttd <11 tbe folJowtng •c-<11: • DELANEY'S CIIUM!ry V.IU& .. projtet waa okayed for coutrad:lol at the •· truce to Lido Penlrlsula, wtth coostrucUon to be phased to allow for further traffic Jtll11es. • SPYGLASS HILL erteo- sloa l.a.to 170 IDdeveq,ed ilCrtl north ud east of the prt..at commlllllty pru ap- prOftd, Colllell approved 1 m-eet, parU aM ilndscap- lnc plan IJCnapt by current Spn1aas realdtllts, but op- poHCI by tbe lrYioe Co. • GUIDELINES wen adopted to protect fossil flDds ttom btilll destroyed b)' denklpmiDt. • N£W FURNITURE <'Oattnc $4,800 wasapprond for the city attoraey•s omce and the CouDcll conference room. • TENNIS CENTER bl45 will be aPed from prlntt devtkJperl, wltb a Feb, 24 bid d-.dllne. CoUDCII turDed down a teoo1a cltl&ens com· mlttee rtQatat for a $5,000 consultu.t's atucty or tennll ceoter ldaa. • ORED<DG of tbe West N e'f'POrt cb&Mel WOilld be tbe subject of a pabllc beulDC UGAL MOTICI F!CTITJOI.S BI.SIIIESS NAME STATEYENT Tbe foUowllla per IOU are dolnc buioeN 11: Markel Ceramics, S30S F -Z Harbor Blvd., Coltl Me-., CaW. U62:6 : Lolita Dtlloo. Markel, 26!6 BuiWOOd St., Newport Beacb, Caltlornla 9!660; Vlr(Uila Horoioc llaru~ Z6Z6 B&uwood st., Newport Beach, Cai.Uon:lll 12660. Tbll: bal&l,t11ll coDdueted by aa ladlfld~al. Slped: Vtr(lDII H. Markel Tb11 ltatemaot na ftJed wttb the C<Mmty Cltrk of Orance Coaoty oo ltD. IS, U'IS. Publlab: Jua. 11, !S, so, Feb. 6, 1975, tldbedfMpOrt Harbor~. --.r12 UGAL-.CI NOTICE TOCREDITORS SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CAUFORNIA FOR THE COUNTY OF OR. ANGE No. A-11988 !ltate of ~A H. WIESNER alia AIJBURRT A WIESNER, Dtc-...d. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to tbt crtdltou o1 tbt aboYe oamtd decedent tbat au per801la bartog claims aplut tbe aid de .. ctdeDl are reqldrtd to n. .. tbtm, wltb the DtCet:IU'J ••W•, lD tbe oftlce atthe derk ot tbt &bot'e •Utlad co.t, or to preNM them, WUb htHCM•'JYOaebtrs, to tba -lllped al Ilia omcu ol KMM, Dioa, Mad- MDAI-tap,Prai....,_J CorponUoo, AJtonoro ot La•, A•co VIIIDctal Toww • Flllla ,_, UG M-e..... Drift, ,...,., Baaeb, Calltanlo !1M0, 'a'JOI<. II tba plou ol --I a-ol 'tba -llpod Ia aD mattoro PIIIUillr 1o t1oo tttlttolaid*e•••t. .... IOICflC by 1M Co~mell before the eouoty Harbors, Beaches aDCI ParU Commission. The Commt.uion previously turned clown a city req~test t~t the county pay for the dredclloc.· • MASSE USE permit was dkayed for Diana Barilone, and the Cotmcll struck down a previous requirement that she post $1,000 bood to as- s iU'e good behavior. • SC A G appointment, namlDg the city to the ~~­ ecuttve board of the South- ern Calllornta Assn. of Gov. ernmeots for one year, was accepted, Couocllman Pete Barrett was nJ.med to repre- sent the city oO the SCAG boa.rd, wUh Co.mellman John Store as his alternate. • FOOO-HANDUNG law, cJven tlrst readlm~ last month ud scheduled for llnal passage, ns postponed until the Ja.o. 27 meetln&. MULTIPLE Ll STING SALES UP BY 37'1 Multiple Ust1ng sales for 19'74 COtalled $195.9 mtlllon, ao tncreaseof3'7%over 1973, tbe Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa Board of Realtors re- ported thls week. Of 6,416 listings proeesseddurinclhe year, 48'1. were sold. The average price was about $&3,500. L!GAL NOTICE NOTICE TOCREOITORS SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CAUFORNIA FOR THE COUNTY OF OR- ANGE No, A-82185 Eitate of MARIE GLADYS BARKSDALE, aka MARJE G. BARKSDALE, aka MARIE BARKSDALE, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the creditors o1 the above named decedent that an peraons bavtnc c Jalms aplnst tbe said de.- cedeot are requlred to me tbem, •·lth lbe Meessary vouchers, In tbe omce oftbe clerk of tbe above entitled court, or to present them, wttb theneeessary~ucller&, to tbe IDienlgned at the oft'tces of Keene, Oioa, Mad- sen ill Jell01ngs, Profeaaional Corporatloa, Attorneys at Law, Avco Flnancial Tower -Fifth Floor, 6ZO Ne1f'I)Ort Center Drive, Newport Beach, Callfol'nia 92660, which 1a: the place of busl- neu of tbe Wldenlped 1D all matters pertalDlnl to lbe estate olalddecedeDt, witb- io four mooths after the flrJt publlcaUoo of tb.Js DOtlce. Dated January IS, 1975 Raymood D. Borlna:, Ad- ministrator of the Estate or tbe above named de. eedeol. !CeeDe, Dioa., MldNIJ 6 Jennt•r•, Prott11kwl Cor;: ponUoo, AftO Fbouelat Tower -Flftb FlOor, UO NIWJQft C ... Drift, New- port S.eb, Calllorala HMO, Tol: ('114) 144-&111, AttoneJI:w.:'d-WIItntor. P'lllllllll:: Jti., 11, U, 30, Fob. l,lrtt, II* ftOWIIO<I Hllllar ...... LIGM. MOTIC-1 ' PICTITIOUI BWOO:SS IUlD rr ATIMENT 1'111 --por-II .... 'Wa&ApacN .. ___ tloo llrlll ,......lloa .,. tlio -· Gold • -lllillll( co, 'Mill eo t F c......-. = -_, Calli'. Dilled 1-., 11, lfll -0.--,la. M .. WID'III .. PILIT MIIIIOII -• · Ul I'RAMIP CLAMS-2.tl Teea. • w .... • Tloera. •• • llo. P.M. IIAPOOP ICA•IOI-Ul POl TWO PP.IT Ill--2.fl Pll ~ -1MB-..-, Htll Og OS'~ c•t•-._ Call£ -,... IIUlt ... --~-.. JI($WJ'. ..... II. L. ~ nil OS II' ... _, ,..., "-CAt •• ,_..,, ., .. .,. ...... ........ ·-~"~:ii.J -Dl C.,. Clift 01 .. "-lr • -... 1 .... •a• '~~a.M.~ .,.. '1111, ... --·-I, .... a I?~~~ Ey_ ~~~ ::-"': .. ~~~~~I!T~Eli:;"=-'::;EICI.:•:v w.:-:1:"~AGE~:•:::11111:COII:;IIW;:OII:A:'Da.:1:MI.;:•:;;~~:_=5 ~~~-·--... ballljoll _., Ch u rch --__ , -tilt .......... ..-ue '•1 0' till ua, aid. boardftlt WOOl :csnet ''I .. ---<Iliac· wh tba <ICJ.-nl -• LliTIIDAII CBWICII ._tba---a-l Wlarf ... t, ta. ........... OF THE IIAI'IWII, nOo Po- lo a ,,._. aettftiJ. Tllll a bouclftll< -tM cu. ellle Vlow lli1Ye, -::-:! 11.J:":J:~t::; _, R-wut • ...a 1M Vlow HIU.' •• -e- N--llldottior aod ot tba Rlllot C-lio lor all apo -at 1:15 -do ud erou-Jo!o wllll IIIII il. oa Lido a.01. s_,-, ~ '1111 otriooto." HJ1 -tO"'" . Pil-la, A-plnolcoo·. 10:30 1.11. _.....,..mo. loold tilt <UJ Plaultc Com. oaeted I lad I _, btdld. Tilt -' ........ ~ ·-·• -1 of tho pro. tap -wbot 11 ... Do-mootlll(wiU bobaldaftartba Joel loUed t-1. 11..,.•, •klllc lot •JU..... Jaa. H owvlea, spaelaKy rotatlllllops oo tho ~~·~ST~. ~~~~~~-~_,;~~j 1Dcl11dtd 18 the pllft pre .. llefttld to tbt Co-.:11 wu a ...-1 IIIII tbt rest-~ Lido PeoW:ula be dtveklped llttr aa · 15 acre a of resl- dtotlal area, 4 additional aerea of commercial de- velopment and al-aere mar .. toe ud recr•tlooal "buf- fer" between the com- mercial and resldeotlal zones. Tbe Curci. Turner Co., which OW'DS most of Lido Penlnlula, agreed with that plan, according-to u .. chttect Dodd. firlt floor &Dd omcea ._,_ stain. A 1-y I)AI'ldDc stractar'e-wm-liOiit 152Ws7 Addt-t I)AI'Idng would ba 'in Dr. aloac 18th St. "' 011 "World-hct~.,.ll•• lfu.tt Lido Pentosula apartment dwellers and trailer owners objected to the Delaney's Canoery VIllage proposal, clalmlng tbey had been led to beUeve they had leases untul977. They asked tile Council to consider the traffic prob- lems that would be created because of the limited ac- cess to the penlosula. The Delaney plan calls !or widening Lido Park Dr. to 3 lanes, with potential widening to f lanes. Traffic turnarounds would be bulU where Lido Park Dr. runs Into Lido Mobllebome Park, the larger trailer park southeast of Lido VUiage trailer park, and at the south end of 28th St. Alto beltera IDe." at tbt 8, t:ao rney Alan Stoneman, aDd 11 a.m • .Stmday 811'ftees. reprQtQUnc the Lido Pen-Newly t*ted elders Will Pfn. lnsull Comm1.11.tty Aa•., a be ordiJDtd at tbt e;ao AI'• nnty..ori'Diled resl.deota' i'lce and · Dft' dM,C(JU; at rro141. claimed thatpreylow!l U. "Cio-l fOld,'" a fllm tramc studies ahow New-.._ port BIYd. has been at the prodiiCtd bJ GD.pr JobiUly satun.Uoo point since 1971, Cash, deptCUIC tbe 'lUe ot and eo..m not baDdle the Chri.t, w1l1 be llkml at7:30 added ·tratrtc the Delaney p.m. lD fello'IIJabtp han. project would reoeftte. • THE NEWPORT HAR. Members of the assoela-BOR CHURCH OF RE. Uon beQ'8d the Council to LIGIOts SCIENCE, 541Cea- turn down the project be-ter st., Costa Mesa •• '4Wtw.t cause or poUutlon, oolse, It dots" will be tbe 11 a.m. tratnc, di(lplacement of Sunday sermoa ttJplc of tbe boats oow tied lfl along the Rev. Ele1n0r Jackson, wbo 11 Peninsula waterfront, and cootilluln( ber serJes on because of their desire to basic prillclplea of science coottnue to live on the pen-ot mind. insula. • PLYMOUTH CONGRE- Vtce-mayor Dostal, ln GATIONAL CHURCH 32&2 voting for the proiect, noted Broad St., Newport Hetibta that the city's long-range --Pastor John LlDdvall, general plan. calls for a plan-preaclrlncatthe 10a,m.Sun. ned commlllllty on thepenln-day serYlce, will continue sula, "We are not changing bls sermoo series oo the zoo1ng," be pointed out. book of John. "MobUebomes are a com. • The anoual meeting of moo temporary land use __ the congregation will be held .... o ... s. ....... 4 J•• Pe ... , ... , .. , .. ••• me4 rG Cllll Th•tr. HELD OVERt Rebert Re.Nnl & Pewl Nev••• "THE STlNG" co·"'1 E PRODUCERS" Storrlft 1 Zero Most•ll Bolh Rooe4 (PG) a bokH.og action. This pro-tbts SUDdly at Prince of ject will make the penln-Peace Lulberao Cburctt. · sula more attractive and will 2987 Mesa VerdeDrtveEast, ·help our economy," Costa Mesa, beginning wtth Girls begin soccer games ;:: ;~L::::; ~,; Soccer season begins Saturday for 14 girls teams in Newport Beach, Games will be held each Saturday through March 1, wlth play- offs following the regular season, The league, sponsored by the city parks, beaches and r ecres llon department, is rtivided into 1 llivlsions, set up by school ~:ra.des and city park areas. All games are played at Lincoln middle SdlOOI on San Joaquin Hills Rd., Har- bor View Hills. This Saturday's ~hedule: DlVISION ·•C'' (3rd and 4tb grades) Noon -Peninsula 'Is. Com- munity Youth Center. 1 p.m. -Mariners vs. Eastblutf. 1 p.m.-Comm.mltyYouth Center vs, Newport Heights. MEMORIAL RITES FOR EDITH COPE Edith Cope, a Corona del Mar resident for Z5 yeus, wIll be remembered at a memorial service Saturday at 2 p.m. at Paclflc VIew Chapel, Harbor VIew Hills. She died Jao. 3 In San Otego at •ce 91. She ns an elementary school teacher 1D Orange Co..aty acbooll for 25 years before retlt1ng ill 1950, and utdblted ber paintings at the LaC'* Be:acb Art FesUval tor 12 atn.labt years. DIVISION "8" {5th and 6th grades) Noon -Newport Heights vs. Eastblutf. 2 p.m. -Mariners vs. Community Youth Center. 2 p.m. -Peninsula vs, Newport Heights. CDMSUCOJMBSAT 65 Servlc('s wlll be held at 11 a.m. today, Jan. 16, tn Pacific VIew CIY.1pel, Har- bor View H11ls, )'" William BurUngame ll, t.;j, of 1203 Bayside. Corona del Mar, who died Monda r at Hoag hospital. DIVlSION '• A" (7u, &· 8th gTades) 3 p.m. -Peninsula vs. Mariners. He was presldeot of the De Iron Fastener Co.lnSanta Ana. He Is survived by bls DOROTHY BRIGGS ON wtte, Paortda, son William PFO PROGRAM JAN. 30 lll; daughters Cindy, Pamela "An evening with Dorothy ... _4-~~e~.!:·a all of Los Briggs,'' &Mcber. teeturet\t; "'WPSOO:-dr"Ofuo .. •r••rj~~ .• ~ aDd author of "Your ctllld:.J1 4 .T_tleo.Jtay H~~a ~ten seU' esteem,'' Is sclleduttd din •Hf"c~dCttbe~ISefftce? by the Parent-Faculty Or~ gantzatlon of Harbor VIew school for 1:30 p.m. ThiU'S- day, Jan. 30, Tickets wUl be available at the school the night of the lecture. MARINE WAR WRITERS INSTALL FRED DAVIS Ensign news edltor Fred Davis was installed Tuesday night as vice-president of the Orange County chapter of tile national Marine Com - bat CorrespondeOts Assn. Lou Capouoll of the Santa Ana Register was LnstaUad as president of the chapter, which has 1 membership of about 50 present and former Marine comhtt eorrespon- dents, ~apbers and radio men, a.od clvlllans who served In tbo""":m;:fa~~:. wltb Marine ~ LAW -. DISORDER K1dDeJ patients who require two or three 4Ja lyals treatments each week at a cost of around $300.00 a week wtU be glad to learn that a lowei-cost alteraatlve ts beillg tested, uttlt&tnc llrup. At Jorma Hapldos Uoh'ersity, research is beillc cooducted to develop a diet that wtll not produce the wastes that must be' removed from the blood by dialysts. It has been found that this results when meat is eliminated aDd the body's protein needs are met by "keto adds" whteh are proteins from wbleh nltropn has beeo removed. ln certalo less severe cases, the diet mayreplacethedlalysis machine at about three per cent of the cost. After testing aod approval, new drugs are available to you through YOID' doctor's pre- scrlpttoo at OIU' modern, completely stocked pharmacy. The best of baby supplies are available every day in our Baby Goods Section. Want us to deliver? Just ask! • • • • HANDY HINT: Remove a too-tight ring by hoktlng the hand 1n Ice-cold SOipsuds for a few minutes. B&~~R~!!.~~J~A<J! 1016 bayside dr~ -newport beach -callfornia, 9Z66Z Fo, thou 11•ho r11joy Al•g,ifirnu C11iri,r IIHJ fiHt' WinrJ No"· open Tut)J~y.,hru SarurJ•y "'oth a wmrlc-rc-ly J1fltrt'nf ,L'(lurmc-r me-nu tvtq· "'I"C"k of rhc-mn nrh /J;f;,;n;;;;, _,fi.-n r 107 J1101boret fltoiKI Newport 8eKI'I, Cehlorl\oe l'lnenoet~ Pte .... !U•) ~4-1700 PEl fECI ~ Come To The FI'Oitll. ~I ~ w.o•Jrrl•u/ oJ•utltli"l ;,u;Jrlfi<~ru, f11111o•"cr•r1fl3, '"l'•vrtl "•P••·,s. H'rtldi"'-c•ir Or!I-PIIl.l", ~•rsl boo.l..-•• ;, f•cl. • ont•stop pr~r•r/iJt fo r thr •ritlr•l(}•bftl I 'II!U NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA • THE TEACHIIIG IS CENTERED ON JESUS CIIRIBT AND THE BIBLE, wrTH EMPHASW ON PRACTICAL CHRISTIAN IJVJNG. ALL AGES ARE WELCOKil. COtUeliDr lad rtaltilr ~n.Uable. SIINDAY ,llf:RVJ::ES: . WORSHIP SERVICES A)ID SUNDAY SCHOOL 1:10, 9:45ud li:OCta.m. PHONE : 1'1$-CI!O IZOO E. C...t iiWJ,, Nnpiori BMJ:II, _, Ma'*- Pula II Ill Your FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Oranp Coast College's Women's Center is seeldng women voltmteers to become facilitators for Its com- munity reach out program thl.& sprtog, "Reach out presents a warm s~rtlve atmos- phere where women can share their concerns, hopes, feellngs and problems," said Mrs. Barbara Labittke, as- sociate coordfnator for the program. "The supportive ent1ronment allows each wo- man to feel more positive about herself." The gro~s. which meet weekly for 12 weeks, consist or 10 to 12 women and two faciUtators. The Women's Center ls open weekdays from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. The phone number Is 556-5557. PRE-CHRBTUAS PRESENTS ••e received by Uree mule lta:lenta at OC lrYiae Wbto tbe mllilc secUOD of UCI Ton ud Gon a~ aebolarsblps to Bar- ban llolllt<lo, left, -.. -lnl lllnllDr. Twylo Priester, p1&Do atOOent, secODd from leJl, aoo Gnc Kocb, center, also a plano student. Professor Aroold Juda, UCI ptano teacber, l.s at right, and secood from right 1s Krs. Marca Trauber, secretary of the OCI mush: depUtmllll. Tbe awards were made at a hmcbeon meeting Of the m..tc sectloD of Town and Gown at the Little Balbol l11and home of Mrs. Bewley Allen, wllo Is chairman of the grot~~. Arlene Harris coming for Tuesday meeting The Tuesday Club of New- port Harbor wtu begin the new year prognms oo a happy not@ as they convene at the Balboa Bay Club for a brunch meeting at 11 a.m. Jan. 28. The program featuresAr ~ lene Harris, the noted mon- o}ogist, who opened the Tuesday Club's first meet- ing In September, 1958. She has amused audl. ences since the early days ot radio, carrying on tele. phone conversations with an Imaginary triend, "Mal%1e," and side remarks to "Juw ntor'• and "Harry." tlarry was her real We doctor husband as well. Her cueer has not atw:ays been radlo, TV, and club engagements, but dates back to years with AI Pearce, roles 1n movies, traveling to bring laughs to servicemen, and probably best aown as Baby Snooks' mother with Fannie Brice. SECRETARIES El. ECT OFFICERS FOR 1975 Huel Raokla has been e.IM~,Jitailldlllt ol t~ Or- a.act ·Cotmt;·CUpter of Ex- ec~Yes' Secretaries. She ls secretary to D. E. Shively, Oraiage CoaatydJylsloo man- apr for tbe Gu Co. Patricia Ma.cy, Pacific View Memorial Park, Har - bor View Hilla, Is the new vtce.presJdeot; Betty Mc- Neely, Cl.lvtn F. Cates Ac~ countants, Santa Ana, sec- retary; Fern Dodds, Coo~ necttcut Mutlal Life, Or- ange, treasurer; and Gladys Arkell, Empire lns\ll'ance, Santa Ana, serceant-at- c.w • .......,.~ ...... _ ... ..._. .. ....... , ....... 100% -..:-IN .......... I • , ...... 1., ........ .. BLU POD IPII.D'$ !.MiJST: PUT Ill A I&.UI NAVIII I'OOL Dl SI'A • filii IITIIM Til ...... ... CALL NOW DR DROP IN ••• We',. Cl .. e ly Ar~4 Op-7 D~~ys A W-It. 12222 Harbof Blvd., G.rden Growe 531).1142 171.-nll n2-JA01or&Q..50M h•t• l.rc•"•• 1t22J7 O~PAftTMENT OPEN Ill 8 P Ill IR IOAY (¥£5 BOULEVARD. c-.,.._......,. .......................... _ . ............. _._ , .. • c..... a a .. ,_ .. ----~ ... .....__ Health tests oHered Wrs. Ruth Seaver Ken- nedy, program chairman, will take J)IU'tlcular delight In Introducing Miss Harris, because they were "sisters" In a drama sorority, Zeta Thi Eta, nallooal sorority, as members of the USC • Wout.a&ttleoo .......... Or.Mrlc ... __ . ,.,..,._ ..._ •O.C.I'tw PS.eh ................ _ ... _.. .. c--_ ·~·Mric ....... • t.c. ... .,...... O.t....., • Free hearlng and blood pressure tests, demonstn- tlons of good dental care and nutritious snack foods will be offered to the publlc at the health falr at Pomona setd:IJ., CoiU M.sa, rrom .to a.m. to 4 p..m. SatiQ'day, Feb. 8. "We want parents --and everybody else --to know about aU the health services and ta clllttes that are avail- able to tlem I.D this com- munity, many of tllem free or at very low cost," said. Helen Feinberg, schOol nurse at Whittier element- ary. Mill Feinberg, together wUh nurses Joan Curzlo of Pomona school and Joan Se- meniuk or Victoria, Fair or- Honored for fellowship · Tbe 19?4 good fellowsh.ip awa.rdl at Costa Mesa me- mortal hospUal hue been prC'sented to Mrs. lay Mc- Karu o1 u.e hospital alll- IUary; Dr. Robert A. Ed- wards of tbe medical sta.ff; and Mrs. Edward Cyp.n, bWJI.Desa omce supenisor. Mrs. Uc.Karu joined the auxtlllry 1n September, 197S, and has ctYeD 650 hOW's of tohmteer sentce to the hospitaL Sbe ls an actt~e member of the Sailor Band Booster Club &t Newport Harbor Hlp, and M.s ser- Yed the Newport Ballet Assn. as corrt'IIX'"'fDc secretary aad u ric. prealcllat. The II eK.UDI lln In Suta Ana Hellllta ud taft a toa wbo plaJa troonpet lD llle Harbor Hll!l -. ud a 11 ,.,. okl dllt~Pter no bU ac- cepted a 4-)'eU' ICbotustdp at Uti MattDaal Aeadtmy Of Arts 8CIIlol of diDct • Cloo-'P, lllloola. 0.. E<lovdl JolD«< lilt Oooopllal ......... lltal! .. April, "'.. ·-... lilt pool ol MI-IIIM omw_, c141>1rt-piiJI!claL Ho r_ .... lila B. s ...... bl llloJoo' &I o-..-. conq, to K--,; Ida M. D. dip:• •t lilt Qol. YWaiiJ ol l.oodoYIUO IICIIool •••elM ~ K411tlc..,. He ........ , ........ --.,.,. -................ .. ...,... .. - ,......,., ga.nizer&, tave more than ZO comm..,lty agencies signed II OW AT PENDLETON up tor the Fair. Marine Sgt . Gerald D. : ::: St-:."1. ...... ... --.-·=::l .......... a.-. .. ~ rnMJ G d • .... c.. uarantee Perfection flff IIIIMAIU An American Cancer So-Norwood, whose wife Irene ctety represeDtative will ad-Is the daughter of Mr. aod vise women on llow to detect Mrs. Ernie Ayer s of 2938 iQt~~~~;.~go.ocwau•~•d:tt;;;'2,..o213-~0"Kw"'"t,fJ02~.......,_..''"' So. possible breast caacer. Croftdon St., Costa ' 'Mesa, _ Seals Ambu•oc.e and tbeCo-bas reported tor dutJ with sta Mesa pollee search ana ltK! lSI Foret Service Regi-121 J1 1-0445 ..,_ "'-' rescue ooit wUI demooat:rate ;•~.,~~· ~C~a~m=p~~·•:od:I•~I:oo~,-~~~~~~~~~~~~-;41CHE0~;~11111CkS~~~~~~~!~~~~~~~-, their emergency equtpm.-_ c am. and the Red Cross wtll show the current resuscitation method. Three schOOl psycholo. gists from the Newport- Mesa school district will be on hand to answer quesw tioos. The Planned Parent- hood Assn. and the Orange ColllltY health department will expla.in their servlct>s. A team or nurses from Hoag hOspital wtll conduct the blood pressure tests, and all health tests and demon- strations wiiJ be given by trained health personnel. TROJANS WILL HONOR FACULTY. COACHES USC's Newport Harbor Trojan Alumni Club Is spoo. soring a reception honoring tacuhy, administrators and COII.Ches this Stmday,Jan.l 9, beginning at 5:30 p.m., at the Irvine Coast Colllltr y Club. Reservations should be made by Jan. 16 with Ray Gibbs at 833-8494. Mr. Gibbs Is president of USC's New- port Harbor Club. BACKYARD GARDEN IS HARBOR VIEW TOPIC ''Our t.ck yard •e~table gardeo" wtD be tbe topic of Ken Mueller, Oraup Coapt)' ae:rtcultlilrll adYI..Ior, at tbe Jan. !9 meetLDg of tbe Harbor View H111s Gar- dto CIOO. Tbe meetSnc. be(innlnc at l!:SO p.m., wW be at the home of Mrs. Bert D. Reedy, wlt.b Mrs. RoBaJd L. Barth- olomew all! Mrs. Robe:rt P. Smltb Jr. USlstiDC as co.- SAFE, HGH REft..R.J TAX s.-EL:I ER! 1"he newty liberalized KEOGH (HR10) PlAN now allows self-employed profeeaton•ta to de· Cluct 15% -up to S7.500-of their taxabfe income. This sum, plus All the interest earned. ia to exempt until ~etir~ wh.n deposited In a safe, insured, Laguna Federal Savings PI bc'O't or certificate account. Send In the coupon below lor detailed information, or viail our KEOGH Counsel~. They'll be glad lo help! LAIIWIA RDeMI. .. _ .-.OMc:a I!IIIO...,A-uo Loouno -h. Colllomla 82e51 Telephone: *-7'$&1 u.&at •• tilL C.Wfomla , ... _..,......, -a lft,Coli-........ c •• .., .... u••• ......_ c.t~torNe taD1 ,.... -'llllll'ldl ~· r 1 a,..c Dlwolla ..... ~·-·~· eu••-"' •• -··•"'1"'4•••., ~ . r--------------------------, II KEOGH laguna Federel S.vlng1 I 2e0 Oc;: .. n Avenue. Lagune Beach. CA 92851 ~ I 0 Ploao .. on<lme I<EOGH (HR 101 PLAN II Retirement Data. I o t am alto lnter .. 1ed In learning llbowt U. new 1 1 S1 .500 maximum lndl'ltdual "-'',.._It Account - I l!' ---------• - -• ' ! I .. .. .. • .. .. ~ .. " --.. ~ --.. " -- ' ' '· . \ ,. . , . .\. ~ .,__.-... _ ....... ANDES-,.I.Oi'VSO Dtptldaltlt or ErroltOIS llltle? By Uuru Saarnlvaara Ph. D. Th. D . Reprinted from THE c•Jii~sn'AN • Cbrist'1 Authority ud His Attitude Toward tbe Bible. Christ Is true God and true man in the same person. In Hlm ue hid aU the treasures of wtsdom and know- ledre, and In Him dWells all the rutness o! the God- hej.d bodily (Col. 2:3,9}. No cune was ever found In Hl.s mouth (2 Pet.2;22). All that He says Ia God's word. He states: "t have not spotc;en of myself; but the Father .. ~~:y,'":~d ~:~~a;esh~ekl a s:-':.~{~~~;49~:~~ wordS are lmperlshlhle truth: "Heaven and earth shall pass away; but my words shall not pass away'' (Mk. 13:31; Lk . 21:33). This applies to ever)'thl.nc that He says , His statements on the Bible included. What He says of the wrHtnrs of the Bible ts not an opinion amonr other opinions but absolute and final truth. All news that are ln conflict with His statements are error and falsehood, even when they are labeled as results of sclenttllc #tJ<fY. Sc lt~nce, too. Is a work at t~rrtnc men, as becomes evident time alter time. What Jesua uys Is divine truth, from which thue is no appe11. If this Is den.led, His true Derty Ls denJt~d. All those who do so are representatives of the sptrH at anttchrlst (1 Jh.2:22f.; 4:3). When Jesus speaks of the Scriptures He naturally refers to the Old Testament, for the New Testament did not yilt u1st. We ftrst pay attention to Christ's GENERAL ATTI- T1JDE TOWARD nt.E OLD TESTAMENT. OUr rtrst obeernilon 18 thU Chrlst nn'8r crtt1cl.us tbe Old Testament. He n.n.r ctyes eno a hint that It mlcht contain mt.tatea and error a, bat Re UW.,-•Pif• ol tt u absohtleJ7 dependable and d1TtMI:r autbortta- the. A(aln and apln He refers to It w1th the words• "It Is written". Accordtnrr to Him, "what Ls wrttten" ls flnaJ and decisive, and there Is nohlchercourt Of appeal. Even the devil could not arrue wben Jesw; tn tbe wt.l- daroess repelled his temptatiCil W1th tbe written worda of Scripture. In ward1nc' off the &5Sflrtlons at hJa op- ponents H11 could say, "Haw ye not rtlad ..• " (Mt. 12:3,'5; 19:4; 16:42). What ~ns read 1n tht Scriptures was nnat, because It wu God's Inerrant and authortta· tlve Word. People err and co astray because they do not know the Scriptures: "Do ye not therefore err, be· cause ye knmr not the scriptures, neither thll power of God?" (M k. 12:Z4 ). Both Jesus and the WTtter.s of the New Testament lnterJret Jesus' comtnr lnto the world, Hta tnchlnc and work, and Hts sacrlllclal death and resurrection, etc., u fUlftllment of the Old Testament prophecies. The Gospet., particularly Matthew, use rt~peatedlythe phrase, "That tt mtcbt be fULOlled wblch was written (spoken of the Lord by the prophet). •• '' 111eSfl statements are based j)l'l the conVIction that the Old Testament Scrip· turn are God's word which contalns Hili reveTatton on His plan of salTation. Ch rist and the New CoYenant ls :a fulnlment of the plan r•vealed In the Old Testament. Thus, the New Testament Is built upon the Old Testa- ment, and they fvrm an tnt81Tated and conatstent untty. Another Important Issue Is WHAT CHRIST SAYS ON TilE INDIVIDUAL PARTS AN D PASSAGES OF TI1E OLD TESTAMENT. For more than a. hundred years liberal Bible atudy h.a s almt~d tts destructive criticism espaclaiiJ at the Bot*s of Moses or Pentateuch. noe critics hold that Moses has not written these books, but they have been eomPQHd abOut :a thousand years a.Aer hlm of n.rlous: documents and deceUtully put undsr Moses' name, as ·tbouCh he had written them. About the same Is clatrneod eoncern-tnc many other books or parts ol the Old Test.ameot, e.r . the book of Dante! and a considerable part of the prophetical books: Jesus speaks of the "Ia.,.., (TORAH, NOMOS, whiCh name both the Old Tesbm.t and the Nt~w Tutament use of the Pentateuch) as bebW fttttan bJ Moeea tnd ltterally uUable: "Tlll hea'"n and earth pau,one jot or one title shall In no wt-pau lrom tbe law, tiU a.ll be MIUled'' (Mt. 5:Ul). Accordfr:c to Christ, the WOI'da of Mons and Hta own words han equal autbortt7 and must be belleftd and Obe,.cl with almllar truat and sub· mlsslwMas: "For had ~ beU.ftd MOM•, ,. would haw beU...ed me: for he wrote 01 me. Bert 1t J'8 be- lieve not hta wr~s. how ahaJl,. 'beUeYe my -.urdl?'' (jh.5:4et.). Jt wu cleat to the beareu of .Jesua that b7 the wrltlncs of Moett He meant bb FtftB<dla, tbe Pu- tateucb. J esua a1.a apeab ot thl book ot Daniel u beiDC writ- tea b7 the prOJ!bet o1 .th1a name and u belftl autborl- t.attft Uh tbe net of tbt Old Teshment. In apaaktaC ot HM ..coM.eom.~DCH• ue• almNl literally W"'C'dl tabn from tM booll: ot Damtt (Dan. '7:1! • Mt. u-so). He aJ.a dll'lletl1 retlra to tll1l boot: "W'tlen ,. ...... tbe lbom· mauc. o1 dHol,.b:l, IP'*en Of b7 Daniel tbe p~. .u.nd t.a 1M bol7 pJace ••• " (Mt..2-f.:15). JtiU ntera beN to Din. t:l1. ot U. Jl'opbtt .Tcaall and tbe eftl'lb ol td• bOolr .lena •..-b u IICibuJ bWoll'k:ale...a.(U. LbraJ•eom.moalJ bold tbtt thit boc:* u lUI lnnrMd UDhletotk!tl • 'DOftl'' ud panllle)., u rut aDd hWOTteal u H .. own bvta.l aDd .....,.rt'Ctloa Oft. 12:1'1 ..... 1). ThoM 111110 deQJ tbt ~ ol ... ...... ol tile book ol lcwaab ClftMt auo dl~ a. ....utJ aDd ttlatork.ltJ ot Chrl••·• neur--It . -....... _ R&l ... a .. ol IIJa tillee, :-:t:::~~~~~ -·---., ... ....... -1"' ' . • • ...., ~ Sol .. t ..t ..... ,, ,.., . "' .,. .una w. -:'AID. u. ... An 1 • '* Pcsf 1 tl Mlw1il11 1 t ftM: Tf' 'Ft'tef f ff J'f,--.,.._ ft! 'fttla, Pe. Golden Te~~t : "No ..0.1Nil..n~A oot..,ghtA '"""'If"""' ~~,it,;! this 'Uft: lltot '" ,..1/lriM Ae. .A. lt•lle cJJDint lti• lo , 6w • • • Tim. 2 :4). ' • 1"'=-J-:-, ~;..~ui!:'n.~ ": =~...':~':!:::.:.~;~..: the most pe..-1 of~ no bopeo of a r<jeaoo (4:17; 4;6-8). Pastorals. What it the lit· Ever yeamina for,tt. pruz&ae ol b4a uatioo of tht -"apoolle bdo.ml l:lmc>thy an the ~ of at the rime of c1oo wridftc hlo impriJOnmolit (1.:4), he ub him of 2 Tlmothv? Here it ~ appropri~ iO come to Rome with hute. Other- ate to o1....V. the ....,.,... of a .,.,. wiJe he (Timothy] may he too late. In o-m l.uth•ran ocholat: "PMI writ.. aJminr he ia to .brine Muir aloni: (rom prioon in a ..... He--. (4 :11) onchlao brill( the.....W ·~ prisoner for lOme time: ~. and the books and pan:hn;lrnb which • Clorioriao of Ephesus, hoo already he [PoW] had loft ot Trw~ (4:13). sought !Um out one! -111m in "3. Tu""'-y. But the epllliO [2 Rome (2 Tim. I :16, 17). 1looft hoo Ti..,.hy] olso otfeftd Paul ui QllpOr· •I~ been one heorill(, • which nmi'.Y to r<COnl hia OW1l voledictory. l'aul w., olracrteol by Ill .,.. ..t yet, Havtll( yeon ICO hccn broucht itno with the Lord's help, ., iiM(._fuDy right JYlation with God the Father ckfended ltimaelf tt. he 'wll ~ through Jesus Otrist u hi1 Saviour from tht Uon's mouth' (2 T'tm. 4 :16, and Lord, now, with a fuU life of terY- 17), But Paul has no hope of llltimate icc behind him. he (2tl look death in acquittal; he is K the ..t of his the face unafraid. He can bear ring- cour~. And he ia vimalay able ; ing t~timony to the believer' a triumph only Luke is with him. He [Paul} over life and death in Chri._ There longa to see 'hia beloved chiW' Time>-nre no mor~ beautiful worda of Chri• thy one~ more and bids him come to rian victory than tho~ which the Ro1ue before the winter '1"J1aaces trant Apostle [Paull utttn in view of his hy sea impossible (2 Tim. 1 :4; 4:9, impmding martyrdom: 'For I am al- 21 ) . But he [Paul) mull: redcoa with ready being off~. and the time of the possibility that Timothy nay not my departure is c~. T have fought reach Rome in time; and to be mu.t the good fight, I have finished the I)Ut in writing all that he hopes to teD cour!r, I have kept the faith: henre- Timothy in penon if aDd whett he ar-forth there is laid up for me the rives. The lettn' [2 Timothyl is thus, crown of righteousness, which the a!i Bengel [a devout c.:ommeMMor of Lord. the rig-hteous judge, shall Kive to the 18tlt century) hu put it, Paul's me at that day; and not to me only, but 'last will an4 testament,' in which he also to all them that have lovtd his bids Timothy preserve the apostolic ap~arin):!' ( 4 :6-8)" ( cf. D. Edmond (fROM THI! BIOLA &ROADCASTIR) • 1'be IW,mr\ Path " Farq Apoetuy . Hiohm. Ao l•ltodOMtiDo to tht PUJ-i•• Etut'"· 195-4, pp. ~ss. 356). AN IIXHOUATION AND A CXIMM.4,ND TO TIMOTifY Secocd Tin1otby 2:1, 2 act forth soa exhortoltlon toD4 • tomniOil4. ol Paul to Timat!Jy, hia hclov<cl c:blld ito the faith. Heft it t. interat.inc to DOte the oommtnc:.~ of an evanplical tchol· ar: "Be """" ( I ) . The Greek pre-~tense and pusive voice meant 'be continually strengthened.' 1,. lla, ~~ lh41 is i11 Citrin ll~w ( 1 ) indic:ate• the •ph...., in which alooc thia ia !'!-" siblc. Commit (2); Gro:ok : p....mtlw· nai. from the same root u 'depoUt' (G<cek, />O'"'hoh) in t :14 (ace RV tuargin). Timothy had brteo sokmnly er.:rusted with the Gospel bY. Paul 1'\e { Timothy J i• charged similarly to commit it lthe Gotpel J to truatworthy ministers. who wi.ll in their tum pau it on to others. Amonr (i.e. iD -the pnsence of) moNy wilrusses (2) may refer to chose pnKnt when Timothy was set apart to this ministry; or tbe ).hrase may tnet.n that the content of l'oul' s Gospel had been confirmed to Timothy 'throuef>' (Greek: diG) the testimony of many othen" ( cf. A. M. Sti~ "2 Timothy" in TJu N Ifill Bibk CowuntNiory, lat ed., 19S3, p. 1015). (TO BE CONTINUED) Gospel pure and unchanged. guard it against the increasingly vicioua at- tacks of false tta,ehcrs, tnin men to transmit !t faithfully, and be ready to take hiS own share of 5uft'ering in the propagation and defense of it. The m~ penonal of the Pastoral Letters is thrrefo~ m a sense 'official' too; (Of' Paul cannot ~arate his penon from his office. The man who has bftn 'set apart for the Gospel of God' (Rom. I :1 ) rrmains one with that Gosprl in life and in death" (cf. Martin H . Franzmann, The WO't'd of tlu Uwd LEAVES r;,,.,.,, 1961, p. 161 ). Furthermore, the! purpose of 2 Tim· oth.r is set forth by a conJCtVative New Testament scholar who writea : "1. Ertcowragemrt~t. Paul's primary objttt in writing this epistle (2 Timo- thy I was to encourage, strengthen, and \ttttruct Titnothy in his miniMry. He I Paul) urges him to suffC1" hardship '" a r:J 'I"'~ of p.riot Jeous' 12,3) .. '!"lin.O times in th• epistl• 12 Timothy) this note of suffering hard- ship is mentioned (I :8 ; 2:3; <t :S). He appeals to him (Timothy J to give him- se-lf to his ministry without fear or :.hrinking (I :7, 8). Fear of persona.! dang~r is 001: to make him [Timothy] as ham~ of the Gospel ministry; Paul is not asha.rn«l (O suffer for Chrift, neither must he [Timothy J be ashamed (I :8-12). H, (Timo<hy] must be bold tO pl"f'ach the Gos~l in its fullness ( 4: l , 2). This boldness is particularly necessary in view of the rrowing mmlbtr' of false teac:Mrs who, by their persuasive appeals to the itching ears of the peopk wilt make hi! [Timo- thy's J .tand for tht truth even harder (4:3-5). Paul is asking Timothy to come to Rome. but he is not sure that ht [Timothy 1 will get there before his end COtne!. Tberefon: he [Pau1J sets fnrrh t~ thinp in this epi.stl~ '2 Timothy I .... "2. St~mmoJU. Paul'S" furthe-r pur- pose is 10 summon Timothy to Rome as soon u possible (4:9, 21a). AI the result of his fint appearance before the . . , . bv Dr. Wulhr L. Wilw11 THERE Ali.E SO many wonderful and How ill your lea.f fadinJC! h it intt're~tinsr thinsrl'l found in tht' beautiful, or i.<~ it just I'Omelhinsr peo~ Word of God , lW Cb...al ttlt' s tatf'mt'ot pit' disdain, like tht' worthies.~ leaxes in l .<~aiah 64 :6, "We all do fade as to bt' rakt'd up and burned! I lovt' a lt'af." We know from naturt' that to be around t'lderly ~pit' v.·ho en- leave!\ don't fade unlt>!.!.ll the tree ill joy t~:~lkin~r about thl'ir Saviour and dyin~r. or )(Oinjl' throull'h 11 rhansrt' or Lord. They nt'vl't' tin.• of prayinsr or ~aROn!l . Each tre-e dOt's it in a dif. readinl[' tht> Word. It is :. rich blus- ff'rt'nt way. Some fAdinil'. ~~~~ve.~ IU'fl• lliJ( to them and they in turn are rich m3t' 1>\-autif.ul tht\fl ~t¥~· There b~t:::-<lliD¥1'1 to oth~n~: Tht'y ~. hav~ 1 a those whwh look dral> ;u•1l unin-• ~tmf"T'J1.S and aft\1ct1onM, anci y,et (hey te lltin~t . tK'CUPY their t.ime prai1-1inlr' God for How much lt'aVt>.>~ art' like ptoOJlle! the many bountiful mercie~ Hf' hPa,. A"' we ifet older . tht' bloom of youth upon them. di!'lap~a r~. Ou r :o~tt'p lo".e~ its !lprin~e Althousrh you may not bt' ablf' to and ou r vi)l;or ahatl'!'. Tht• dt>vil lli n!! with a proft'Sl'IIOnal voice. tht' tloe,.n't have much plt'IHWrt' to offer Lord clf'liJrhl.'l for you to make a joy· .,]dt'r peopll'. ful noizl(' unto Him. That makt>,. tht' Whilt' we buy co~mt'tics to keep f.adinsr dayM of your life much mort' us from fadinll', yet there ar~ tell· twautiful. Sometimes I used to come tale mark.ot which lean no mi.~take. homt' from work weary and burdened Wht'n l wa.>~ a boy I could nm up :-tix w ith the p roblem~ of the day. I'd or t'iKht fl i.l!'ht ... of ~tair"' without an.v hcnr my !lWt'etheart in the kitchen problem. Now ew•ry new ht'i,l!'ht. sinl(inl[. "He Is So P~c i ou.~ To Me ," however. ha~ it.~ problem~. It 1-~eem!l ot· "The :\lornintr Cometh with No lhat "Tf!Y get up and ICO hall 1101 up C'\oud"' in the Sky," She would ~inll and Wt>nt." 11 11 11f the!!e lovely old hymn11. It soon Why is it that some people. wht'n hrou)f'hl me out of the doldrums. I hey lt't'l old, seem t o bt> ~ cranky? The Lord want.~ us to fade loving- They 11re wretched with themsel\'t'l'l ly 11nl1 beoautifu!ly. At the end of our and others. Nothin.R" plt'a!le" them. It journey what will folk"' ~•Y about i"' "'o ·"ad to see a per.~on like thi!\. u~ ~ You kn~·. there'" >~uc:h a thin~r It d~n·t have -to happen that way. fl" livinsr-A lif-e of mi-.ry to-o.tben. however. It hiL>~ been well ;~aid that You make tht'm fet'l ,.orry and ud we will be what Wt' are now bt'com· that you an-around. May God hel p inK. In ot her words, a J~l'l'IOn who i11 u ~ to fade beautifully, ""'ePUy, anrl nothin.lt but cynical Hl his olrl asre Jrrll.ciou.<~ly, t'arnel'ltly devoted to our didn't ~ret that way jullt becau~te of lovt'ly Lord "o thl'll Wt' will :<lill l>l" a ndvancin.R" yeal'tl. The !4t!eds of bitter-hle~~in.~r to t,hoM around u11. God nell~'~ weno sown in hi :< heart v.·hen he grant that it mlly ~ RO with each wa~ much youn~er. tJ f our live!i. ., .... -..... •-to a,_ lonall line •'THJ SWORD OP TH1 LORD" Box lOSISI, MurttMiboro, TtM. The.ltiter came from a drl in TeaM. "I am eirhteen year• of ,,. and have been taved for two yean. I """' back to a ftw •mall tin• whith 1 wMn't proud or. but I .. ked my Lord for rorfiveneaa and He haa rfven it to me ... It teems to be a part of the nature of ua who are human to place aina in cate10riea. We like to think that adultery and murder an -.ery wicked ain1. We think of touip. a lander. Nclr.biti.nr. taleb .. rinc aa bein1 aomewhat leaaer aina and perha~ not ao wicked aa murder or adultery. Rut God don not put sin into pigeon holes. Sin U. just liin in the aiR ht or God. There are no "big" sina or "little" sins in His 1i1ht. It is sin that damn~asoula . It it tin that brou~rht ruin in the Garden of Eden. It is !!,in that made it lK) JHua hatf co come to die. It is tin that nailed Hi01 to the cross. Sin. not Hill but ours. cau11ed 1-{ia sufferin g and death. "Who his own self bart our si nil in his own body on the tr~e. that we. beinR dead to llins·, should Ji ye unto righ teousness: by whOle striP" ye were healed" (I Pet. 2:2 4). So •in is nevtr a small thing. It is sin that septHatt!l us from God . "Thou art of purt>r eyes than to behold ~vi i , and canst not look o n iniquity" (Hab. 1:13). The Bibl~ tells ua~. "For the Lord thy God i~t a cons-umin~~; fire" (Deut. 4:2 4) and "For our God i.s a consumin~: fire" (Heb. 12:29). "Behold. the Lord 's hand is not s hortened, that it cannot save: neither his ear heavy, chat it cannot hear: But your ini(luities have st'[tlttated betwt.>en you and your God, and your l"in!'; havt' hid his fa 'ct' from you. that he will nut hear" 1 l~a. 59:1.:.!1. Wt' n~ed to undl:'f-.tHnd that ~>in i~> a terriblf' offenn to a just and ritrhteou;; ;mrl h~tl)' f ;od We need to set' sin n,; Lud ,.,t'l'l< 1t . and hate it as God hatP« 11 . When a per~ton ((t'ts !lB\'ed. t;od fonri\'f'S his sm~ anll ~iH·s h1m H n~w nature. Lod tlot'li not wive out the old nature. Tlutt i~ &till there and now and at.:atn 11 asserts it~ielf. Temptationi'i t•t)ffif' and appeal to that old naturt>. Sometime11 the old nnturf' dominates 1:1nd ltts sin t·ome into the life of that Chri!itian What ha~pe'ii!!-"?'O'oes he I use ... alvutjon') No! lt,. may 16~'1' 'jo)•' :HHf tt.n J'rh~f' feUOw,;hip with the l...ord. llut if ~>alvation is anythin'l' it t !i ettrn al. H e can never )(M;t' that . What should the Christian do whtn sin h111 come into thf' lirf? Ht ahould 10 immt'diately to the Lord and ask for cleansin!J and for1iveneu.. "If we confnl'l our sins. he i1 faithful .11nd just to fof!rive us our sins. and to cleanse us from all unrighl~uliness. If we say that we have not sinnt'd. we makt• him a liar. and his word ts not m us" II John 1:9.1111 . God "knoweth our frame; he remembereth 1 hat we ltrt' dust" CPt. 103:141. He knows ~how weak lind frail we are. He know1 how powerful is the Devil Gracious and lovinJ, God has m.11de the way back to Him easy for th~e-~ho _so bac k_ ~o a (ew amafl 1ins that we are not proud of. We can have His cleans ing and forriveness •imply by at>kinR for it. "But if we walk in the litht, lUI he ia in the li.rht. we have fellowship o n(' with another. and the blood of Je!o Uil Chritl his Son cleanseth us from allain .. (J John 1:7 J. Man-Not Evolved But Created God Created Man Rt!prlJitld b'om THE CHRISTlAN HEWS ln the reading of the Genesis account of crea· Uon-God Himself reporting-It strikes one that God proceeded dlfferentJy with the creation of man from the manner in which all other creatures were called into bel.n&. In the case of aJI other IJvtna thiDp, God simply spaR and they came into exta~. but wltb the creation or man God, 50 to say, worked lllOI'e deltberately . He held a c-oun.el with Klm.selt saym,: •'J.et • maR mM Ill ._. Mnap, after our lll•~n .... let tMa .._,e domla._ over t.be IIIII Ill tiM eea, _. ..., dlle ,_.1 of Ute &lr ............. Ute ........ 0.. 1, •• A.c· coni.., to ~·· ee sl ... .-..ad be tM ..._., .. ~ . .............. o.. .............. . bcMit ,._ 1M ._. ...... pen I, ••&lid '-sntll1f .... II.._ ani • .. ...,.... .r hie.'' 0..1,7. Ge4 C>r'bf "' ........ ~ ...... ~ .... .... r..oe ... ...,., .. ..._~.,..,.v ... -· ' food, God now proceeds to create that being whom aU creaUOn was to serve-man. The earth with tbe skin were·to be the abode of man. As occu· pant or tht! bou.e Js greater than the house in which he 1~. 10 man Is c~ater thai) the world in wbJch be JJves, for all things were c reated to serve bJm. , 'J1w -.clucatfd workl today will not accord' man thil dlentty. Man, they u.y, bekmga to the animal world: there W no essential dtfference between maa_I.Dd tbe beast of tbe neld-all have the qme ancftton. ,Maa, ~ uy, came up from the lower level& of life to hts present posiUon by hts owa power aDd lnlUattve; bls •ncettors were the ape aad tbe alaDI ol tbe '~ea . Thus man. blinded by •he oplrlt ot Seton, d...,_ hlrNell, and robs God af H .. 1lory aDCI the aratti1Kie !hat lnteiiJaent •*tuno owe their CrHtor. Ac<o<dlnll to thb pbUOrloplry ftJu Ia resporwti! to DO one but himNif: inaktne • COd at blr'rlleU; on the other bUd IIIII piii'-'!*Y lowwri man to the lew! o1 tho -.. !bat porllll ltl deeth. llut God did not .-10 -to • -· pllyatcal lilt ot eauna. ~. ,...,..., and -UJw, and then to porllll-...,. t1te wtcloo4 uol tile 1IJIIOCIIy wi>uld ... tllo,L Ooil CI'Mtld mu IX> o lllPar ud nollle form of l'byaloaUy mu .. ltl...,.to.et wltb ·-llit uci --· bat ....... lly "' 1M 11*11-lol. to ._., ..... ~-: 11, .j Mia II CIPIIbtl! -~!tiii~.-~~~ ....... Ga. 3:1, ~ ..-hrio ... ·a--~~---·•lllt _, lllat lltll LIUL 11011CI. PICTITIOW ---WfAT11011T ,.... .. __,. ,._ ..... tat: lwtutr ~ TM Tele .. ,_ Co. " ~ .. _ · ~i: ::,.:~isf~. '== ......... --.. -. C11UI, -~ I.-I. lolloc-~:Jt-!Sl~~.~ ~-=: Tbla -II -lod by aa IDdlfldull. Slpod: oJAoo J.Ro~. Ttda lll.temeat ... , ftled With the CCMmty Clerk of Or- aap Co-.ty oa. Dec. zs, lr74. Plmllah: Dec. Z8,..197f;-Ju. 2, 9, 1$, 19'75, In the Newport Harbor Eulp. F-39&46 UGALMOTICE FICTITIOlS BUSINESS NAME STATE WENT The foUowloc ptr.800 Is do- ID( buill••• aa: The Bohtque, 5SZ1 Unlnrlity Dr., SuUeNo. 107, Irvint, CaUfonla 92664: Florence T. ZusaiL 1987 Port • WIDiilmAY, l.lll. I Coba,_ ....... -. of IIOS Oeao moot. c.nJ Rtwpll'l, 1='-CIIrll,ll, ota•· ,...._...,.,._. ald wa,.. r a -. tt, o1 zuo •• -.eo..._ WtreUT ...... M I:Na.a. at IIDd aod -, "'"' 1<...,..-t,ud ___ _ carrytDc coat4!111d •••., • • • lllellaoi ....... lla-tnartn, 19, « 4017 C.._.l. Well Newport, wu elllraat •Hb drl!!!lc -the lo-tlutDCe otalcotiOiatFfrollaf aDd C~lt HWy., Corona del U:ar, at 1 a.m •• , • A.D u .. year..okl Suta AM HtlJbts womu reported t•J a J011R1 maa bttwltft 20aadU,about 5-11 tall aod w-.rlllc a duk bltae ayloo parlll., blue jtau and cl&ueswUb black rima, accOsted ber as 1be walked ber doc n-.r tbe aoutb end ot CJPftll St. at U a.m., forced bertodlsrobeiDaome Pro•ence Pl., Newport Beach, --.,-::-:---:==- CaUl. 92MO. LEGAL NOTICE This business Ia eobdt~Cied --- by an lndlrid~al. Signed: Flo-FICTinOUS BUSINESS reoce T. Zusac. NAME STATEMENT This statement wa.a ftLed Tbe loUowtnc person 1s with the CCnmty Clerk or Or-dotag basiDeu u: Pbi.Jlll)''a aage Co1.11ty on Dec. 23, 1974. Phudge Pbltb', SUO VIa PubU.sh: Dec. 26, 19'7f; Jan. Oporto, Newport Beach tn the Newport 92660: Dare Inc., Los Aoce- F -39647 lea, Ca. (Calif. eorporaUCG) 91745; Robert E. 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Md -"'"",..,..., 07s¥ ,.,_arts,.. ~ TIIB UV.IOIIN A. lJNU\1 AU., NIMI« -Y Sonti:o: lO:IIIIa•. lll*~:t • .-.... 7.•.qtorcllSdloot10..._ -MOADITRUT,NI.ot\1 HIIGtna - • ...... .. ,, ..... ,... . ....... ..., ..... .. otbw .. h.. Jdtoarrtft Ill 1M ......, ' !! Fnal< J[-U Cdoy, fl, al UU ......... O&Wlwd ...,-t.. ,..._ wu an-at 1:10 a.BI. at NOlrYIM~ WMtetlfl', aod • ....., -bottory, 1a cen 1 ctiort ,.. ... ...,_, •-1111 GD a womu ttlere • , , Rlelard Slulloy R-., 11, ol 45 Beacoo. ., ..... eltupd Wilh PGIIIIIW ot diDpro. ctnp whiDpoUee a.rrutld lttm at S:SO a.m. at s..-.w I.Dd Coast Hwy., Wut Newport. • THURSDAY, JAN.% O.lllol J-Pbllllj)O, 45, or 1 Aou, Lldo Part, wu arruted It 3:30a.m. at bls resiclenee and eha.rced wttb pubUe llltollcattoo ltlartfll Ryan, 1509 Dolphin, fr•liM Ternee, reported a $2,500 cttamood rlna ltld a $300 cold band ltolea. from ber bedroom between 2 a.m. Jan. 11Dd IZ:SO p.m. Jan.. 3 ~ • • ~ereo lDd tape sotmd eqldpnent n.loed at $MO wu, burclarized from tbe home of Carol Vu Anrooy at 4412 Seashore, West New- port~ between 12:30 p.m. and 3:10p.m., •. WrlchtWestey Gary m reported a $175 tape deck stolen from bls cu while It was puked at blm home at 906 E. Balboa BIYd., Balboa, from 8:30 p,m. Jan, 1 and 10:30 a.m. Jan, 2 ••• A burglar broke the gb:ss 1n an ~stairs bed- r oom door of Arthur Svend. sen's home at 2102 E. Ba.J. boa Blvd., Balboa, behretn 7 p.m. Dec, 31 and 9 a.m. Jan. 2, and took jewelry and photo equipment valued at $1 ,655 . • FRIDAY, J AN. 3 Harold Kindred, 37, of31 0 Balboa Blvd., Balboa, ns chareect. wtth beLDg lnto~:t ­ caled ln p11bllc at 315 Ban:.c.. at 6:30p.m •••• John Thomas Borchert, 52, of 222 Orellld, Corona deiMar,waschlrged with driving ooder the ln- fluence of alcoholln connec- tion with a minor traffic accident at Dover and Coast Hw y., t..y bridge area, at 7:25 p.m .... After a burctar s mashed a $100 window at Jann Church Adverttalng, 220 Newport Center Dr., he took a radio and spaker valued at $125 , between 6 p.m . Jan. 3 and 6 p.m. Jan. 5 .•• Robert Harold Browns- berpr, 3907 ID&et, HarbOr VIew Rills, reportedoAotblD.c and other penonal posses- atoos n.lued at $145 stolell from his ear wblle tt wa.s parked at the lntne Coast Count ry Club when he was playtng llQlf between 10:50 a .m. and 5 p.m •••• James Weaver Bawnan, 18, of 409 Belvue, Balboa, was charged with trespaa.s:lng at 10:55 p.m. at 3400 Via ()porto, Lido Shops. • SATURDAY, JAN. 4 Mooa Lisa Llndh, 27, of 4808 River, West Newport , wa s ct..reed wtth drh1.ll( under the lnfluencP. of at. cohol at 6:15 p.m. oo Coast Hwy., near S1~ertor, West Newport •.• Kelty Michael E1flng, 18, of 2841 Europa, Costa ...... wu c.barpd •lth drh1.og lmder tbe In· nueoce or alcohol at 3ZDd and Balbol., West Newport, at 11:20 p.m •••• Lawanda A Uce Barobart, 43, of 1605 Sherlngtoo, Oakwood apart- ments, was cbarged with drlflDg wcter the lllfloeDee or aleohot at 1:30 a.m. at 161b aod Set.pU, Oakwood. • SUNDAY , JAN, 5 Kerm.C.h J...ewlis BurtOD, 56. of 4220 Park Nnport, ns arrested at 12:20 a.m. at Promontory PoiDl aod Coast HWJ,. Uld cbaretd wttll drl•· lnl Cbtet tbt tnn-.ee of ak:ohol • , • Gary Lee WlDkler, !6, or 1820 w. O<:eaa Frwt, CICitnl Htw- pcii., •• arn...S IIIII eboraatwttbuad-a deodlr --• bf5 a.m. 1ttwe&.U. at Smoby SloYOH, Ia 1110 1100 block or N.-.port BIYd., c-.ot N.-.port • • • Harry Lto Sammooa, fa, ol ISM-A Suta Aa Aft., CoDM ... Wll arrested 011 a cllu'c- ordrtriq_tllo_ of akoboJ .,_. 1 .. .._. trallle ... -.. llroek Bay Rd. bot•-J-ud ShellmUtr, 110 ... tllo- • • • A at 1111 w. ~..,~-­ -· IIIIo, ··--Doc. II ud -1u. s, .. IIOWDAY.l.U. I Clift ..,.. .uu... "I o1 me w. ae.. v-. Ceetn.J tctwp:Wt, wu ar ... r.-.. at lttll Uld RJM, w .. lf""J'l1, at 11:11!1 p.m. ud etaraat wtt11 drtflot -tllo ~~~~~-" ... cobol ••• AD 1loelrtc a4111Dt mae.ldae n.l-..1 at tlot wu lb)t• flom tbt pn.p at Mary Curatolo'• IIOmt, h45 Catalfoa, ltnport Rtl!l>ll, betw-. 10 a.m. O.C. S1 aDd I p.m. Jaa; I • • , Clark BaatoD repctrttd tn•· elen ebeeb, toola a.od per. SODill polltlldoal nltaed at $2115 burtlullod rrom bla car wbtlt It was puked at btl borne It 52ZS Bruce CrteceDt. Ucto Sands, by someooe WhO I:JroQ 1 wind- wiDe 80metime behreeo 10:10 p.m. Jan. S ud 1:40 a .m. Jan. I ••• A $350 refrtpntor wu stoleo from tbe Hl.u:xl Co., 117 Produc- tion, West Stde, between 4 p.m. Jan. S aDd 9:SO a.m. Ju. 6. • TUESDAY, JAN. '1 Roger Early, 38, of 476 Prospect, Newport Shores, was cbtrged with drhlng under the lntluence of alco. hoi at 1:30 a.m. at Prospect tDd Coast HWJ., West New- port .•. Cbarles Detmer, 1300 Do•er, West ctuf, re. ported tt•t a bur1tar took $2.530 In TV, stereo, phOto aDd SC UBA equipment, plus a diamood rtnc aod watch ot IDkoown n.lue, from Ills home between 7:30 a.m. aod 8:50 p.m., after removing a screen to get Ln through a slldinc cJ:a.ss window .. , A burgla.r took 5 pa.lrs of aoow skis, n.lued at $1,200, from ID open garage at the hOme of Harry Tbomas, 200 Ruby, Balboa ltllaod, between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m •••• A T V set and end table, valued at $290, were stolen from an ~.~~oocc~led room at the Truelodge Motel, 6208 W, Coast Hwy., West Newport, between 10:30 a.m. Jan. 6 and 7:30a.m. Ju. 7, MARINE UAJOR James A. D'Errleo Jr., bUII)ud of the former Mlas Mlebtl Hue- ma.a ot Corona del Mar, wu promoted to bla pre--.t rani: whlte aen1D1 wttb TralnlAC Sq~adron 10 at tbe Naval Alr Sta.Uon, Pensaco- It, Fla. A 1962 Jn.dtate of Lone Beach City c ouere. he PIDed the MarUle Corps in Warch, 1964. NEW'On HMIOR .. SIGN PIJ8UIHED IWCLY • PAGf7 TlfU~Y. JNI. 1&, 1!75 CODA DEl. !WI, CAL l.ocll coast projects ok'l --.-t --lllc • patio, &ad -senatiDD ~11 11J'al PI temodtlt.arc ol. tbt eettre '"" -' lui -,_..._ to 5 --JfO)tcta 0 APARTIIENT bodldlq, 1D. NewpJI"t M4 1 .. CNia Wltb I .uta. ud I l1acJt Mea.llo lacal&~roJtcU,.. borne, au to be bull at tiii'Otd don.. ZHI Suta ADa An., CMta Tbe ICac:c, Ybkb lu Mea, by tbt lues Co. ,_ .... a.._MJ ""' CCID· • REWODEUNG or a 1. ltriCUaa YD&Il,OOO JU'dl ltorJ bulJdtDc It 501 Slst, ott.Mcout,puledJIII'mttl Ca.u.aery Vllll~t~:, lDd ex- tor: pauJoo to omee ua.e. ·• SHERIIAlf POUKDA-• SECOND STORY addi- TION to riiDOdll ttl prdc tloa to a 1-story house at oftk.t at ztf'J B. COI.It HWJ., 110% Serrano, Balbol, owned Coroea del Kar, l.llid to tJ:· by Lt~Cille Clark. pud U. blllldiac by 800 • DUPLEX to replace a IQ. ft. 1-atory buUdiDc to be de- • SPA.CiiiETTI BENDER mollabed at 123 Coral, Bal- reataar"'Dt, II:Oo& W. Caut boa., by A. Z. Taft. HWJ •• WNt JCnport, to adcS T . Cl b l,f6Z oq...-...... loelool-ennas u LEGAL NOTICE L£GAL NOTICE Ftc Tm6'"t5SS:tk.ESS to expand SU PERIOR COURT OF THE NAME STATEMENT A $150,000 eqauloo will STATE OF CALI FORNl.A Tbe toDowtac pn'IOOS are add a eomplete "terulie col- FOR THE COUNTY dolDC boesSMet u; 2633 lege" tactuty to the Newport OF ORANGE Llmlted, 11f6llrY1MBollle-Beach Tennis Club Dell No. A-82310 fVd. TOiliD, Callbllll spring, accor!21og to ehb NOTICE OF HEARIN G OF 9!680: Ra._., S. Secketa, owner Gelrre M. Holstein PETITION FOR PROBATE 117-B 15tb street, Newport Dl OF WILL AND FOR LE T_ Beach, CaWotDJa HMO; In aasoelatloo With l.JIJ TERS TEST AMENT ARY. William P, R..U.-o, S572 ProperUts, the Newport Estate of FREDERICK K. Nutmec, lrtlM, CalllornJa Properties, the Newport MORTON aka FREDERICK 92164. Beach club will add a spe- MORTON aka FRED K. Tbla bUdneubcooducted cia! teaching court, 6 prac- MORTON aka F. K. MORTON by a Umtt.d put&ershtp. tlce laDes wlth automatic aka FRED MORTON aka Slped: Ra~ S. Secketa, baU machines, phts a class- FRED KmKLANDMORTON, Tills statement 'll'l.s ftled room equipped for strategy Deceased. wttb the Couaty Clerk of ctlae115Sions a.nd analyz.atlon NOTICE iS HERE BY Oraoge Colllty OD Jan. 10, thro\l(tl tiM! l.lSe of the latest GIVEN tha t Adele Durocher 1975. instant repla y v4.deo tape ltas fil ed herein a petitloo Pubtialt Jaa. 16, 23, 30, equipment. for probate or •111 aDd for Feb. 6, 1975, ID the Newpol't Work t.s already been letters testamentary, refer . HarbOr Enstp. F-40044 started oo tiM! ne• court ence to wtucb Is made for ud tbe teaching alleys. further particulars, and that LEGAL NOTICE Completioo is set tor ear ly the time and place of hear. Waren. The Newport Beach lng the same has been set FICTrTIOt.S BmtlfESS Tennls cllt> is located oo tor February 4, 1975 , at NAME STATEMENT Eutblllft Drive, ,,,o A.>l., In the court-Tb• loUorloc per""" 11 DCC ART TEACHERS room of Department No. 3 doloa: business u: EJ:eeu- of said court, at 700 Civic tlve Interiors, 2211 Mart1n. WILL 01 SPLAY WORKS Center Drive West, In the lrviDe, CalllornJa 926&4: Four Orange Coast Col- City or Santa Ana, Cali. Gordoo L. uar.-n, Tel. lege art lnstructorswlll dis- fornia. 644.9!38, 2317 Eut Bluff play their •ork. In a mll:ed Dated Janua.ry 8, 1975. Drive, Newport Be&cb,CaU-media uhlbltJan.20 through WILLIAM E. StJOHN, fornta 92860. Feb. 14 In the OCC art County Clerk Tills tw.IDesalB coodocted Gallery. An opelllng nigtrt Keene, Dion, Mad sen & by ID lndlvldlaL reception Is scheduled and Jennings, Professional Cor-Signed: Gordoo L. Mar-refreshments wlU be ser- poratloo, 620 Newport Cen-shill. ud. tu Drive, Suite 530, New. Tills sb.temeat wu filed Duid G. Johns wi ll dls-LIGAL MOTICI wtth the Co~~:~ty Clerk ot port Beach, California play ltodscape forms; Bruce PUBLIC HEARlNG 92660, Attorneys ror: PeU-Orange Couoty oo Dec. 30, Ploer, prints abd prlntmai:- NQTICE OF PUB UC tlooer. 1974, 1110 t--~ues· VanRonw>s HEARING TO BE HELD BY p ll J Publlsl'l: Ju. !, 9, 16, .,..~ ... ~ ' ' THE CITY CO UNCIL FOR ub sh: an. 16, 23, 30, u en•lroamental COII.eept tD ~Life ~Rafts (Inflatable) $ALES. SERVICE INSPECT • RE•AtR ~ REPACJ[ I Pld u., &. Dell "'•"' N.J .RUSSO CO. ~209S.othPodlcA ... e11 Pedre, Ce. 90731 hooo (213) 5.c7-U35 ....,.,.. HARBOR VISITOR U you are a newcomer, or mo. of a Gewcomer to the Harbor Area who has DOt been welcomed, do her a fa'IO!' by callill( t he Harbor VIsitor betWeeo 8 aQd 10 a.m. and she will call OD your fTiad wltll vahable informattoa and ctfta from frleDdly biiSlness fll'ms whlcbataod ready to belp her become acqualoted wltb her be'W surrouMLDp. THE HARBOR vriiTOR PHONE: 494-9368 or 646..0114 1975, 1n the Newport HarbOr 23, 19'75, 1n tbl Newport llton; aDd Ralph Tarzian, Dffie~ON OFTHEHO~-~~E~ns~I~~~-~~~~~::~~H:u~~~r~E:n:C~P~·~~F~-~·:9?~M~~b~~:-:u~K~o:'"~w~··~~::~!:::::::::::::::::~ INC AND COUM.UNITY DE. VELOPMEMT ACT OF 19'14. NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN U•t oo January 20, 19'75, as part of the applica- tion preparation tor Federal c om m~mlty development funds, the City Comcll wtu hold the ftrst ot two public hea.riDgs to discuss pro. visions of the HousiDg and Comm~mtty Development Act of 1974, aQd to solicit com- ments and suggestiolls from the public onapproprtateac- tlvttles for 1\mdlni ~.mder this grant program. More speclftcally, the Housing and CommiJI\ity De. velopment Act provides funds to cUtes and cotm Ues for land acquis ition, public works coostrucUoo, re- habllltatioo, code enforce- ment. speclal p.ro~ts for the elder ly and handicapped a s well as other acttf ltles for the Improvement of ur- ban communities. The Act further provides that the pri- mary otJJecUre of the grant program Is to pre¥enl or arr est condiUoos of slum or blight, to provide com - munity facilities aDd ser - vices, especially to tamllles of knr and moderate Income, and to assist emer gency commtDity needs. U Is the Intention of the Newport Beach City Council to parttclpate tn this pro- rra.m and tht appllcatloa deadline tor hD:IIDg Is m ld. February. Therefore, the relidtllts of Newport Beach are •pdtoattendthla !Mar- lDC ud 1 seOODd to bre ~bid­ aJad prior to the awUeaUoo dlldHDe. 1'be pal:llle Is also taYI.ted to maUwrttteoeom. mlllls ft.lcb lbOU1d be aeo.t to tbe CltJ CCMIM:U prtor to tlae Kbtdw.d pubUc bear- lop. AddtttNwtiDtormattoo re- ..,,.., tbla IMUID& m&J bo -IMd bY -·~~~~~ Tim c ... tU. -· Plaanlnc AdlalAlCltor, 1» lbe Com - •101117 Daftlopmtol O..,Ut-.... . liOTICE !SHERE BY FUR- THER CIYKII llal lbo -pelle ....._ will ... 110111 ao 1M -diJ al 1_,-,, tm, at tbt ..... o1 7:JO P.M. II 1M Co&IICU Cllall - 11aH al 1111 CIIJ 1lall al 1111 CIJ tl ll._t-._ C&ll-...... at_IIM_ ,...., .......... .... ,,_,...,. ... --t.o.a ..... .CirCIII!l . c't._-iiilil••._. .1.. ,ll,lllll,ll ............. £ ,, NATIONAL RECOGNITION . for FORGIT ads Produced by the Ensign ·~ --.......... __ ...... ••••••• TD .UOYE LIT'I'D -~-...... .. hn 9 Mow ......... ~. nnw a -., ............... .,..... ... , .... ' . •• l E. Cook cl 11011 E4iqta:l Ttrnce, Jr . YM. wiD Ytk:omtmemberl ud puto to a ore-m..UOC , eGG .. at 9:30 a.m. · Co..bolteues wtll be Mrs. Robb LIYIDpiOO and Mrs. Doo T. Srntth. II!IPIIICT IIAIBIR Ill SUJI 1'118U111£0 IEexlY -PAGf I liiiii*Y, JAIL If, lt75 COROllA DEL 11M, CAL SATURDAY · B.B. &AMES • AA DlVISlON Butfllo Hills Glratfes VI. CYC s.,sontes, ooon. CDM, Mariners Frogs n. Buf- falo Hills Warriors, 1 p.rn., COM. Mariners Meteors vs. Heights Studs, 4 p.m., Har- bor. Llncoln Cootlnentals vs. Mariners Wildcats, noon, Ensign. Lincoln Lakers vs. Mar- iners Sharks, 3 p.m., En- sign. Hel.ctatl Celtie1 ft. HtlclU. ~~. I p.m .. LIDcoaB. • ·-r.., r ..__, •BDIVISIOIC Ba:fll.lo HUll Kaleta Ya. Hetpt1 Hustle's. 10 a.m .. Eulp. PeoiDSula Tro)lnl YL CYC Cellles, aooa, L1Deo11.. Inlne Terrace Brldu 'fl. 38tb st. Latera, ooon, Har- bor. Eutbluft Stutters va. HeleN• Hurrtcaaes, 1 p.m., CDM. Mariners Dop ''· eve S~reoo.lcs, ! p.m., Eulp. lnlDe Ternce Wo!fPI.ck u. Mariners Comets, Z p.m., Harbor, Mariners Jaguars vs. Buf- falo Hills Ducks, 2 p.m., Harbor I NAVY AIRMAN Patrtck J. Holmu, -ot Robert D. Holma.n of Si04 Rlnr Ave., West Newport. bu craduated from recruit trainlac at tbe Naval Tr&ln· lnc Center, Su Diego. He is · sched:uled to report to Avia.Uoo Fire Coatrol Tech. llidan Scbool. Su. Diego. occ gets yacht gift Dor!q !!It .!lUI C!lr- --0raaco c-Col-_ . lop olllcltll oc...,eed t!oo • lttpol 11ft --!eel ... .., occ lD the .,.ebool'l fl- Jtll' hil&or)'. Erout c. Kanaler Jr., a w.u,aowa NewportS.cb ,..-..... -eel DC/: wltb tbe spectacular eo.toot, tea-meter at.Uar yacht. Sally. . Tbe sleek craft WI.J COD· struct.S by ooeotthe wodd's foremost yaebt bulldeu, AbeklnK and Rumusleft of Bremerblveo, West Ger. many, In 1927 . . Heights Bulltrogs vs. lr- Yine Terrace Nets, 4 p.m., Ensign. • BB DIVISION Mariners Leapers vs. CYC Jazz, 9 a.m., Ensign. CYC Stars vs, Butt.lo Hills Warriors, 2 p.m., COM. Eastblutf Trotters YS. CYC Bullets, 2 p.m., COM. Boys basketball scores OORIS CROXON lots bolo oppo!Dteel ....,.... ot tbe Newport Ceoter ontceoflm. "r ial S.rillp IUid LoaD As- .OCLttlan. · Mr1. Croxoc, an aulltut vtce.presldeoi, jo!aed Imperial· Sav!np !n 195S at an escrow ottt.cer 1n lts Newport offtce. A ·native of Puadeoa, Mrs. CroSDU atteoded Pasadena Junlol CoU.p, wbere ber major ns bus.IDtss, and sbe bu. euDe'l both theacbleve- ment aad the standard di- plomas from tbe Amertcia Savlnp atld Loan luttttte, Sbe 1s a former president of tbe Newport Harbor Bust. ness £. ProfessJooal Wo. men's Club. SaUy r.s parUclpt.ted 1D the Newport~Enseoada Rsce many times and has cap~ tur~ nwnerous prise• ud awards as the "best matn- talned" sloop at yacht club OpeniDB' day, BroUte Z-Spar, a com ~ pany tbat mates marine tlo· ts:bes, named a specially de- veloped green paint after Sally a number ot yeus aco and tbe hull Is painted "Sally Greeo" to this day. Mariners Cheetahs vs. Peninsula Trojans, 10 a.m., Lincoln. Mariners Supersonics vs. 38th St. Nets, 1 p.m., Har- bor. Lincoln Lakers vs. Buf- falo Hills Rhinos. 1 p.m., Harbor. t Cbildrtm' .s Valets, .'ilool.s, flatu, Rag /Joll:s, ~ 0 ()/J Cradlu a,d Woodu Toys. ~ilts, Sh awl.s, Tableclothes, Pi/lou s. -\prons. Hats S Pursrs • t Harrd.,adr.Stuffed rmi,als (71)) Co rn pletel'Y washable., !Jafi'Y llandltnit ~u·ratrrs. Shawl s .-, Rootirs. ' cSpallOWj g:>ezch OPEN 6 04YS IO·S ~ 2426 NIW~ORT ILVD . COSTA MilA Ia A.aiJit~~e Row 642 ·1640 ~~ ~ ~~~ co 5o% s~~~:~~~ Most ltem~s:::=::::::::: Grn terl Gifts & Nicrlies lr,r th e Hn.,,. J'"iN-;tic.tro/1:, Comna-d;l-.. -.::~~ " /0 -J, .I IH:S. • CC DlvtSION Mariners Jets vs, East- bluff Plstoos, 11 a.m., En- sign. Peninsula Bulls vs. Heights Bruins, 1 p.m., Lin· coln. Mariners Stars vs, Irvine Terrace Celtlcs, 3 p.m., Harbor. Irvtne Terrace Warriors vs. 38th St. Trojans, 3 p.m., Harbor Mariners Panthers vs. Buffakl Hills Crows, 3 p.m., HarOOr. CYC Lakers vs. Buffalo Hills Supersonics, 3 p.m., COM. Eastblutf Jau. vs. CYC Hawks, 3 p.m., COM. Peninsula Knicks vs. CYC Bullets, 3 p.m., COM • C DIVISION Irvine Terrace Superson- Ics vs. Mariners Rockets, 9 a.m., Lincoln. Penlnsub. Bulls vs , East. bl uff Haw ks, 11 a.m., Lin- coln. Irvine Terrace Trojuls vs. 38th St. Pistons, 4 p.m., Harbor. Mariners Cougars vs. Buffalo Hills Elephants, 4 p.m., Harbor. CYC Bruins vs. Buffalo Hills Celtics, 4 p.m., CDM. Eastbluff Jatz vs. CYC Lakers, 4 p.m., CDM. Peninsula Knlcks vs, CVC BuUets, 4 p.m. COM. ENSIGN CLASSIFIED ADS •BEAUTY SALON RATES FOR CLASSIFIED AOO ~i-'• BEAUTY NOOK 2732 E. Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar Phone 644·7336 e BICYCLE$ SALES & SERVICE .20 E. 17TH ST. COSTA MESA 646· 7706 -6411-6855 MALC~MIBUDI CUTLER 1 Time 20 words or less . . . 2.00 21 to 30 words , ...• 3.00 31 to 40 words •.... 4.00 Each word over 40. . .10 2 Times 3.50 4.15 6.50 .15 3 Times 4.50 6.00 8.00 . ,20 • R SALE OVERSTOCKED SALE Story &-Clark pl.anos at huge r eductions. At least 2{f"C on any moOel ·-more on some! Example: Fr . Prov.Cher- r y console reduced· fr.om Sl 54S to $1095-Save $450. See us for your choice of finish and str le in grand ptanos, Huge stoc k, new & used, at very attn.ctive prl-:es. Choose from Stein- wa y, Yamaha, Chickering, Baldwin, Kimball, etc. SCHM IIJT MUSI C CO. Yamaha -Steinwa y -Lowrey 1901 N. Main St., Santa Ana • FOR SALE 1962 OLDS MOBILE -· Only $75. Needs a little work. Call after 3 p.m. -Phone &44-8608 or 673-0551. • MARINE HARDWARE nr;;~ Clothln(-Naatlcal Cltts Yarine Hardware CALL 556 ·0 540 FOR NEW LOCATION Here are ~ scores In last Saturday's pmes 1n the Newport Beach recreaU.oo department boys baskett.ll program: • • • • AA DlvtSION Mariners Meteors 35, Buffalo HUis Warriors SO CYC S~aoo.J.cs 18, Heights studs 46 CYC Pros 26, Buffalo Hills Giraffes 9 LincolD. Contlllentals 56, Irvine Terrace Nets 53 Lincoln Lakers 15, Heights Bullfrogs 40 Mariners Sharks 40, Mar. tners WUdcats 48 • BB DIVISION Peninsula Trojuls 9, Buf- falo Hills Rhinos 31 Mariners Cbeetahs 19, Heights Gunners 14 Marlners Leapers Lincoln Lakers 22 38th St. Nets 33, Heights Celtics 39 Mariners Supersonics 27, CYC Jan 23 • B DIVISION CYC Cettlcs 38, Heights Hurricanes 43 Mariners Jaguars 16, 38th St. Lakers 14 CYC Bullets 30, Peninsula Trojans 21 CYC Stars 32, Irvine Ter- race Bruins 33 Mariners Dogs 30, Heights Hustlers 10 Mariners Comets 33, CYC Supersonics 29 Irvine Terrace Woltpac k 30, Bulfa.lo Hills Ducks 29 Butraio Hills Knlcks 26, Eastblutf Trotters B Buffalo Hills Warriors 12, Eastblutf Sttdfers 24 • CC DIVISION Mariners Jets 26, Heights Bruins 14 Mariners Stars 8, CYC Bullets 22 Irvine Terrace Celtlcs 15, Buffalo Hills Crows 21 CVC Lakers 24, Irvine Tern.ce Warriors 22 Buffa)O Hills Super sonics 8, Eastbluff Jazz 22 • C DIVISION CYC LUers 20, Penin- sula Bulls 5 Buffalo Hills Celtics 24. Eastbluff Ju.z 8 CYC Bullets 6, Mariners Rockets 0, Tennis stars ·n awards EST. 1914 "E -----,---:-:,---I • ~ RVICES Holly Blare and Glenn • HOIOE IMPROVEMENT • HEAR!HG AiDS ..:...=:.:..:.c::..::.:_ ____ I Mortoo, bolbo!Cos!a Mesa, LET M£ GIVE YOU A H,o\tW Handyman will do 111 all home repalrs ·- plumbing, carpentry, painting. FREE ESTIMAT ES 6?3-3658 o DRY CLEANERS Finest quality cletniq on the premises • Self-tetYil:~ bundry AJI MW -I• lett model Friplan -.,:, 3200 E. Coo.st Hwy ., C DM Phooe: 673-9605 • PLORIST5 FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS DeM11rl Tosh. FLORISTS I'HOHE-..t7• 2431'11owpon.,..._ HAL AEBISCHER 2«mt il -if.AR,NQ. Aoi08 Prbper Fitting Assured 3409 E. Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar 675·3833 • STORAGE • SPOTS before your eyes - oo your new ~t. Re. mon them wlth Blue Lustre. Real eleetrtc Jbampooer, $1,00. CrOWD Hardware, 3U17 E. Cooli lhry., Corooa del Ill:. DOROTHY NAPKIE recehed most vahable INTERIORS player hODorJ at an awards (11 years with W: &! J. Sloane) ceremony held Jan. 9 for Phone 548-9798or 642-1691. Orange coast College's Master Charge! mll:ed doubles tennis team. IRONING. Years of nper- ience on all types of clo- thing and Uneo. Specialty: men's shirts:. $1.50 per hour. Mabel Wllttman, 607 Marguerite, Corom del Mar. Phone 673-27'14. HOUSE OR APARTMENT cleaning • hooded, thor· ouch. Call 549-ZM7 (Cos:. ta Mesa) before 8 a.m. or alter 4 p.m. The team racked "ClaDll· 1 seasoo record, captured tile Southern Coofereoce champtoo.ship, and Ued wtth Santa Mooica City Collep and Pasadeoa tor the Soutb- ero CaUIOI'Dla Wle. Jody Cullen of Newport Beach aad owea RtSJ of Costa M.. were oamed team ca.,rtatu. Awards were alm pn. sented to OCC'scotd YOlWr· ball oqoads. ·JOOille Budol ~~~;:!::!!~~ of Corcm del Mar &Dd Rlct :. ..;;;.;::..:..;'-! JIOII!np cl llooport -woa most val-.ble boaCir'a. ud Mary Scbm!U IUid Till Sle•con, botb of Ntwplllt Bel.cb., were •med co... ..... Coli!! IP e~ occ•a AA -"''I!f:c•l bi.U t•m rtcOI'ded a ,...,. r.cord, ,.. ...... oi<OIId 111 lbo 8oaiiion Cal. -~,..­.. ... .,..,.... !Ia .... !Hio wUII a .. llet 1~ IIIUII. • •• lrvtne Terrace s.er-- lcs 9, Bufb.lo HUla Ele- phants 16 eve Bruins 1%, Terrace Trojans 4 WE'VE EXPANDED and are proud and excited to announce the opening of our third office located at 170 Newport Center Drive, Suite 100, NEWPORT BEACH . Due to this expansion. COATS & 'WAllACE REAL EST ATE , INC. now have openings in all three offices for Sales Personnel who would like to associate with themselves company of high moral a and etnical standards . If you would like to have more information regarding COATS & WALLACE REAL ESTATE PROFIT and their generous SHARING PLAN contact any of our representatives pictured here or just ask for Frank White. Kent Pierce or Guy Coats. You 'll be glad you did. And to all. we wish you a happy and blessed New Year. COATS & WALLACE REAL ESTATE, I'NC. CXISTAMftA "491 ....... """"' s.MI41 -.oniEAOI 170 .......... Corlw Dr. S..lleiOO ..o-6161. M4 II~-= LOCALLY OWHID COW Hrl...:r TMI IHTIII S!C4'h COAST SIHCI I 963. • .... . Newport leach Ballo. Island Costa .... > INVESl in a DUPLEX , We bave severatezeeUeotfloutstaDd.lngproperties ~ C0J!081. del Mar, ranctDgfrOIJ\$78,500to$129,500, that wtll proYide a bedge against lnflatioD. BAYSHORES Attractive e:d:ra large custom built 3 bedroom, 3 blltb home; large irregular corner tot.. Charming Uvlog room, formal dining room, large family room with wet bar; storage room for motor coach or boat -- PRICED at $98,500 OCEANFRONT BALBOA DUPLEX E1cellent coodltioo; 2 bedroom, 1 !:lith each; buill- Ins; ~lower unit --.jRIG>;D ~ IJ!!I4, $149 . :wlll carry 1st trust deed. ,.. "l TA T::>=l -" , '</luJJIUU . REALTOR 224 W. COAST HWY. NEWPORT Phooo ~-5527 * BOYD REALTORS PIIESOOS * DELUXE DUPLEX CORONA HIGHLANDS $95,000 .................................. , :CHOICE-UNFURNISHED: • • E RENTALS E • • : $250 (0 $375 : : Immediately Available : ~································ r,jBOYD .. __ Jtci.,. C.Jni ... ._ ' laOADMOO!I ... c:AIC)"OM . ~ A very special !;'!an 112 wit1l coo-. ~ wenaUon pit. BeaUtifully lulscal>ed, ' carpeted and draped. 4 bedrooms, family room . Quiet street end of eul-· de-sac. S172.000 . • . ' ' -Of OCIAM Ale HAAICIII ' From , thil brltbt and eb-.rful a bedi-oom, 3~ . bath; blti~~J home. Rooma are....... • lUIIe , -piiUI uWit;"""ln .C:: l'llcil and fountain, IWI. ... , lnolde and out: •.sao. ~~M s•M OM YMIM'r , . ' of--~--. ~:~~ .... =-= ... I :_:~~~·=Pr I~ .. 1;111 • •• t ' 315;Santa, ' . ' ·HoUse . p·· ·1 , '. 00 . : ., ~Guest' -House ALL ON A LARGE 50x125FT. LOT Tbl• spoe!DUS home (~teiJ l,SOO "'I· II.) bai a master bedroOm wttll ftlk-lll eloelt aad. wood..ob:Un!Dg flreptace. Tbe Ut1og room (ALSO wlth a tlreplace) bas a window wall Jootlltc oat oo i. fret-form ~unset pool complete with dtYIDC board, halter and nuer'. • ~ · • _ ~ t ( ........ . Also facing tbe pool, a cba.tmtDC guest house or onr 400 sq. ft. --ready for oc<:IJI*tCY by yolll' 9Lilton or tkmlly mem~ra. This ~.~uaiually tnterestioc property is offered at $65,000 ~-by appoiJ!,tmeot,only. . NELSON-ROIIdON.. RNiton 675-8120 , 110 IIAIN ST •• ;IN..BOA PEMIMSULA '-····------------ !U!!U.!II Peninsula Point Lonly 2 story, 3 bedroom, 2 bath bome. Muter bedroom· _,~ with hadeek. OwDtrs pureha.sed a larger borne _-: h:l.,. r.edueed tb1l: ODt for q!.tlclt saltll ,. •I * Priced at $87,000 2025 W. IAUOA·II.VD. 67)..3663 MEifPIIRT lEACH * ***** RESIDENTIAL ~NO INCOME PROPERTIES -·-TO BETTER SERVE YOUR NEEDS! Rach¢Ue Robers, Realtor 3333 E. ~ Highway Corona del ~ 675-2373 ****** ****·**** . newport REALTORS '675-5511 LIVE ABOVE YOUR BUSINESS Only once in a long while do choice commercia,l properties in COM come up for sale. Almost never do these bulldiD1s present an opportunity to live in an apartment above the business. We have just listed a beautiful litUe building that offers 1000" of retail;ng space and 1000' of like new apartment hving. The owner will coosider private fmancing offered at $107,500. Hurry on this! Caii67!;.7:Z2§ Laree I BR .• 6 ba: lloml! oil sandy beacb: or use as 6 BR. bome with 2 BR. IIPl: 50 ft. lot. shore _.ma. $295,000 BraDd DOW 5 Bdrm, ( ~>i'tb, 01130 ft. Jot. Pier a. a lip. $295.000 ' ' Attractive 3 I!R •• 2 ba. IIIDgle story home 011 60 ft. -to atzeet Jot. $1SZ,500 ..,.~-~ BILL GRUND"\"; k "ealtor ............... Ll•• .... Nf IA~N OI.,•IUITI 1. 11.1. QUI" ' I I MLS SALES REPORT I • I Sales through the Multiple Listing Service of the Newport Harbor- Costa Mesa Board of Realtors t o- talled $195.9 million for the entire year of 1974. THIS IS MORE THAN A 37% INCREASE OVER THE 1973 TOTAL. 6,416 new listings were processed, of which 48% WERE SOLD ! 75% of the sales were cooperative. List jour pr~rty with a Realtor. I 1.1 I I • • • • I I I I I I I I WHEN PURCHASING OR SH LING IN NEWPORT BEACH CORONA DEL MAR COSTA MESA IRVINE MULT IPLE LISTING SERVICE Aes!denltitl Comme,coal Mo.nage~1 3036 E Coast Hwy COM 644-7662 === .... =·=· ~;;;;;;;:; ~ * . . . ANYON--. '': ;:?"VIEw . .. occ. ·11 to 5 PM deVIU! «J. 4 8R, 4 ba. 4 stall. rm. Z frpl's, 3 car ' "T••u bt ~ h now __ .....,... ralutaa.tr:dlJ • .., ROl MeCAIDLE lliAL'IOil • RBLIAILB SBIIVICE SiliCa U4J IB .uo~• > -=nib/ FINER ·• MANY SPUiea• HOar with a coreeoua view iD Cameo r Sllorea. 5000 + aq. ft., 415 bedroom suites. S'h baths -beautiruJ decor! Owner will consider exthance. SS35,000. For appt. or color brochure -Bob Owens 642-8235. (GlS) ...a1 TASIIA DISIIM. Magnificent ocean view from all levels lc: all rooms. Richly appoiDted interior w /beam ceilings. panele.J thruout & pegged floors. Custom papers & oriental rugs. Beautifully landscaped hillside lot. Beverly Morpby 64%-11235. (Gl8) MAfiotMCBfT UI'PH lAY V.WESYA11E Most unusual horse property -2+ acres, 6 bedrooms, pool, ranch w /stables 4c smashing view . Outstanding value, $400,000 . Lois Miller642-8235. (G63) ............. 142•12>5 --... 644-UIIll Me UJWI ....... CFIIarnill 12113 East Asking $87 .soo H EST.ER-BROWN & Associates. Inc., Realtors 833-9781 SPECTACULAR VIEW NEWPORT HARBOR IRVINE TERRACE E~quislte InlDe Ternce 3 bedroom, 3 t.ttl modent. st-rtling heated and f1Jtertd pool - htth eeutng UYing ueas aDd master bedroom Dnrlootlng the t.y by dly and parilioo ll.gbts by Di&tlt. Vaca.nt and move iD cmdltk:a. 67S-15SO. THE REAL ESTA TERS O~EM YOUR EYES COW E LOO~ AT WI TllllE .•. AM IMVESTOR"S DELIQIT THAT'S 1101114 IY THE SEAl COM DUPLEX 2 ............. , ..... c. ~LUSII .. _ nit .. - $74.500 10a11 C0081a •• AIIAGRR .. ......., • ' EXAMINING IDENTIFYING MARKS oaaaaoUquepew;tertapotart Mrt. Alexander Bowie of Bi& Caoyon, left, and Mrs. Jono B. K•Uneof East Bluff, center, whUe Mra. James Truesdell of Harbor Vlw Hll.lt 11 bold!D& an antiQut crystal and , brass detk set. Interest ln antiQue• for these membeu of the Vlrefnll Castle AuxtUary or the Assistance Leaeue of Newport Beach Is tntensltted because of the 4th ann ual antique lecture series by Gwen Zernold being presented by the Awdllary on F'eb. 3, 4, S and 6, Mrs, KeatlD& Ia chairman of the Auxiliary, Mrs. Truesdell is treasurer, and Mrs, Bowie Is treasure brtaoch chairman. Lecture theme is 'antiques alive' DB PRINTING OUR SP£CIAL1Y IS HAPfl CUSTOMERS PROFESSIONAL PRESSWORK ... PRACTICAL PRICES CALL US FOR ESTIMATES l t!Eas/GN &.J Mrs. John B. Keating, c hairman of the VIrginia Castle Auxiliary or the As - s istance Lea~~:ue of Newport Beach, annotmres that Its 4th annual anHque lecture series, "Antiques Alive,'' will be presented on Feb, 3, 4, S and 6 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., at the Assistance League Service Center, 505 32nd street, Newpo rt Beach. Proceeds wtu benellt the childr en's denta l hea lth cen- ter, Newpo rt Reach, and the chlld day care center, Costa Mesa. Gweu Zeroold, nationally renowned authority on an- tiques, will present as her PEGGY AND JACK REINERT are celebntlnc the be- ginning of their 27th year as owners of Relnert's Department Store, 1816 Newport Blvd., in downtown Costa J,tesa. Peggy Is a past presh1ent or the Newport Harbor Zoota Club, has served oo the board or dl - reetOTa of Untted Fund, Both she and Jack rave sernd .1s directors of the Costa Mesa Chamber of Commeorce, and now are active membe-rs of Costa Mesa Tomorrow 'of which ·PegJ,ry Is president ) anl'l the Costa Mesa BuslnessrnPn's Assn, (of which Jack Is first vlr:e- presldenO. The department store rtates back more th2n 50 year s In Costa Mesa history and was one or !hf:' 4 F'itzpatrlck stores ln the Harbor Area. Jack and Peggy became owners In January, 1949, and c h2n,R:ed the name to Reinert's 4 years later. N.B~ BUILDING PERMITS A half rnltllon riollar per- mit for Mariners Church has Riven Ne11rport Beach bulldlng activity an opllmis- tlc start for 1975 , The fol- lowln~ permits In the amotml of $5,000 · anrl over were Is sued durin!( the first 10 days of January: • EAST UPPER BAY Mar iner s ChlU'rh, 2 starr sanr tuary at 1000 Bison AVf!:- nue, just north of the Ph i leo Aeronutronlr site, $505,000. ·CORON A DEL MAR Dr, Stansbury, 2340 Bay. side, add famil)' room and sund eck, $12,500 , Paul Herrick, 2 car gar- aM storage, 509-1/2 ~ol<le<,<r<><i Ave., $7 ,000; add hedroom apartment Iogar - ·:·:: .:1.~16, GOO, VILLAGE Don Kol\ Co., 3424 Via tenant deveWpment Yosemite Gateway Co ., for Engineering SlljX'rvlslon Co,, $23,430. • AIRPORT AREA Back Alley Pizz a, Inter- . lor development for restau. rant, 4253 Martinga le, Sll,- 000, Don KoU Co., 4500 Cam. pus Dr., tenant rlevelopment, $29,000. Golden WestConstrtwtlon, 3931 MacArthur Blvd ,, ten- ant Improvement, $19,000. Hopkins-Peterson, tenant Improvement, 1400Qua11St,, $5,610. Newport Proje<.·t, tenant Improvement, 1201 DoveSI,, $16,020. M aritta, a ~ratlllllh o / ,,.,~ f~n~•O ~$ coolti"t Hhool. Co rtlon 8/~11. hri"l' yo11 a bit o f o ld worltl coo•i"l·, P1111ri~$ '"'' bu ow" deUci O ~$ r¥cip•s tlr~ ,..,;~ wilb t~,.. J•r lov~fll ctlrr tltf t/ lb~ finr$1 '"l'¥die'll6. IDIIIRIH,COUR AMHIVERSARY CELEBRAn014, COIIIII4 AIID UPERIENCE OUR DELICAO E$--.U WELL .U .oiiiEIICN4 5TYLI .. 11111101, LUM01Bll4 AIID Dlli4ER PREPAIIID aY IIARII4A AIID Hfll 5TIIPP'.I ~IM)IHKII ("UISIAN •lt:IH ~I•J e llt..INTZU e ITMJDI!L.I e e c"tc£1 e PA.ST,ri:IU ...... ~ a.~t (!4/e .....,....~ :1721 IAIT COAST HWY. • COmMA OIL IIAII , topics: review or glass, pot. tery and porcelain; Queen Victoria and jewelry; furni- ture and how to decorate with antiques; and sliver and ladles of the White House. The cost of the entire series Is $30 and individual lectures are $7 ,50 each, Reservations may be sent to Mrs. David Hibbard, 1900 Seadrl.ft, Irvine Terrace, Corooa del ~ar. chairman of the event. Addtuonal com- mittee members are Mrs. Gera ld Kingsley, tickets; M{s . Norman Stillwell, in- vitations; Mrs. Frank Hughes, refreshments; and Mr s. Ltowts Akerman, pub- li c relations. Asslstln~~: as hostesses will be the new provlsloru~ls of the Vir ginia Castle Atll[- lllary: Mmes. Richard Auel- maM, William Bracey, Rob- ert Doder, Lansing Eberling, Richard Godbar, Wllllam Holmes, Wllllam KuU, Den- nis O'NeU, Gene Pickett, Robert RatUrr, E. James Stanley, Robert Tay lor, E. James WhitfM and Mrs. Mar cia Whitehead. Mrs. W. Phelps Merickel, president of the Assistance Learue or Newport Beach., wtll atteDd the serle1 • . FROII T . RENTERS! HAVE FIRE 4 THE ...... ,.,.,URA NCE ON· YOUR SONAL BELONGINGS? RABBm INSURANCE 548-5554 1914 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa ~ Free ~SALE SAYE20% STEAM CLEAN HYDRA CLEAN Estimates by phone: 54(). 6011 or 645 -1313 USES businesses, and theo lose Mile Into another pork. ! ftllallaf the town Uke a business,