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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-01-23 - Newport Harbor Ensign• NEWPORT 1 BEACH lOc ,. OIU' ......... ,...liD,. ~11;112 .,....,. 'NIUNQM. ... CI'T\" •• JOe COSTA MESA c.uw. Art ... of u.o.. blc -on compuy protttl about to baJ eoa.trolllnl lnterut ID tbe ln1De Co.? Tbe Irvine Fo\lldaUoo, wbich owu 54.5 per cent of tbe stock, reTealed Uoa. day Uat lt ls oecotlaUng to sell .US 1Dteresttor $110,- 160,000 to an lmidentlfted compuJ, A.ccord1Dg tocom- paoy minority stockholder Joao lnlne Smltb, that com - pany 11 tbe MobU OU cor- porattoo. lrrtDe Co. offtctals would not commtot yesterday oo tbe report, IDd Irvine Fotm- datioo attorney Howard PTI· F CO.? Yet "" aot auwerLDr 111a Los Angeles telepbODe. But, according to a lepl actioo tued MODday by tbe foWlda- t1oo ln Orange County Su- perior CotD't, the to\Dda- Uon 1.& very close to clos- LDg a deal oo tbe stock ale. Laat December, Mrs. Smith, graoddaugbter of lr- vlne Co, foUDder James lr- vlne, ftled suit 1n a West Vlr(inia court to try to block the sale. It was ln a cron- eomplalnt filed by the Ir- vine FoiDdatlon oo Mooday t~! the stoct negotiation was confirmed. The company, formerly the Irvine Ranch, pays more P.o. "Is lop"lc than $11 mUtton """oaUy In property tues oo tts nst GIORGI HOt.G 11 Wtlllt.ll LUSK M•• o/ '"• y•,.,. H.OAG NAMED MAN O·FYEAR Gtotce Hoag n, .-oo has (I. feD the Harbor.area a hos- pital aDd eouoUus hours of bla tlme, was honOred Tues- day Dlebt 11 mtll of the year by tbe Newport Harbor Cbamber of Commerce. Tbe un .. l Cbamt)er in· stallatloa banquet also ln- Jtalled Wtll.lam Lusk to a teeood straight term as Us pretldeot. Mr. Hoa.g was cited for muy years of community se"l.ce, l.oeiOOlllg service as an offtcer and former presWfnt J>f Onnge Empire Boy Scouts, a trustee with City of Hope hospltal, a di- r ector of the Harbor Area Boys Club, president of Har- bor Area Girls Club, aDd a fwd-raiser for United Fund and the Bower Mu- seum FUDd. As adminl*ator of ttle Hoa g F'owdi.Uoa elltabllsbed by his late father. be aer- ved u: co.chatrman of tile oon..pront corponti.oo .-htch buJit Hoac bolpltal. After coooty Presbyterian Church members had started rals- ln g fwds In 1 ~ they fouod by 1948 U.t the almost $600,000 oo land was not eoough. Mr . Hoar .tepped 1n and provided tbe needed $500,000 to build tbe bOS- pltal. Grouod was broken oa Sept. 19, 1951, tDd Lbe hos- pital accepted Its Dnt patient a year later, The 75.-bed taetWy was tbe ftr.t Dospltal bu1ll: lD ~ County siDce I 9%8, and the 4th hospital 1D tbe entire county. Orange County boJdlDgs. ~t ·co· M Assn. Mrs. Smltll cootends that V the value of compa.dy stoct should be much higher UWI the price tbe foUDdaUoo 1a reportedly asldng. NB GRABS FOR FEDERAL $ $ $ $ Expansions 1n 1960 ~ 1966 added a new wlog and a pediatrics pavtUoa. A specia l fa mily practice sec- tion was establlsbed In 1969. Services for curculatory and lung patients and for emo- tional Illnesses were added in the early seventies. In 19'7 3, a.n 11-story pap Uent care tower raised the llospltal to tbe status of a major bera.ltll care racutty, with almost 500 beds. The Hoag folGdatloo pn U· other major graut of $587,- 000 In tate 19'73. Widow leaves SOCCER PRACTICE In Pea Insula Park heralded the opeolnc lut week of tbe Glrll Soeeer Leaaue sponsored by the Newport Beach Parka, Beachu aod Recreation Dept. • "d I From left are coach Kathy McGuire, players Jennifer Sulci e no e Reyoolds, 11, Krlsb Peter-II, sod Katie Swann, 9-1/2, ud uststant eoacb Katby Olsnng,ofthe Peninsula Wlldcats. Teams play Saturdays at Llncoln middle sehool. An elderly Westcl11twtOOW apparently committed aut. ctde 1ut Tbur.sday by taking an O¥erdoseofsleeplngpllls. (Eostp-.) COM bluff lots already public? Pbyllll Fnocl.! Perrlo, 14, left a stdclde DOte for her daugtlter, who found the note and alerted pollee. They toaod Mrs. Perrin" a body lD bed at her borne at 12:58-A RtUud. A dOCtor eltlmattd Dou tbl .-,Uc al:rMdJ blllld ftlaablt Tin b0m11oa ·c::r~=-...,~· :ri\::-~,t_=.~ ,_ II J:ll p.m.-T!Nro-otllo Pollll .-... ~ .()r •IU .., tne ho,.esaroloilocltotbo claJ, eltr, COtDty IDCI fecSeral tu-city, Tbe citY aP"ted to buy "Man, do not eater. I han payers t.ve to pay u ts-the lOts II the c:=oooty would tateo my own llfe," said a tlmated S200,000forttltp&r-earmark enough federal re- note totiWI by Mrs. Perrln's eel, 1n order to add It to the venue-sharing park fUnds to daulflter, Nancy Newland of park? pay half tbe cost. County BtJ'C)'est. The note alao dJ-County Co1.11sel Adrlaa s~rvlaors agreed to spend rtcted her daughter to a Kuyper bep.D this week to SlOO,OOO, bl« aid tbe city letltr llislde'the boUse, seek statements from peo-must n.rst determine whe- Poltce saJd lbey were told pie wlto may haytelambered ther public prucrlptln Mrs. Perrla had BUttered up aod down Ute steep slopes rtctrts already exist, Wpl from Parkin.on's dlaea.A of the Z vacant loti at S&ll precedent bas establlsbed tor senral months, IUtd tad Oceao BIYd, U einougb peo-tbl.t looc-Ume public use of dlscuued suicide wltll pie bin used the spot as private pcoperty p,-es the friends. a sbort-cut to tbe beach., pubUc a continued rlpt to An almost-empty bottle Of Ulao pubUc "prescrlptl,.e Ill use. Jletpinf pUla was to.d In rtcbts" mlpt .. ,.. already "The cltydetermiDedtN.t. btr bOmt. been establlabed, a.}'l Mr. because of tbe steep p-ade Mn. Perrln,wtlobl.dltnd K11JP8r'• dlputy, Terry AD-of property, DOt eooueb bitt tor 11 years, lJ al8o drus, aod tlle property could t.d '--' lt to ntl· oanlrocl by a .Oo, Goorp bo mado port of the park BdrnU ol Pla-,i dtl Rey; -wttmat sptnlllng-10 nfuc.li a ,..._, Mrt. Georp Kam-tu: mooey. merer ot· l'ftwpell't, aDd s A flap onr tht Jots bepn lftDdcbUctrea'. ' almost 2 y.,.s a10. wbea lo- Pitfttt ~enletl were cal cMYtloper Carl HUI· ,btkl t1U week at Paelftc crtn. who owu tne lots, Vt .. ,IHD'IOI"lal puk. .oacbl city permilsloo to City ,parking lot vacant A Gl-ee puldDJ 101 qlllrlorl)' or $$! per r-. 00 c..-~~~&~nrey, l!Uocl bJ bol -...-pi Lido Vll-clly lliPirwro .,.. $210 a lap omployHI are bolDc rDCIDtb .S.C. lui ftOt'. 1 ..... aoUett.d to buy permtta.'"l dalM trn&1tJ Not a ~ was \bier tbe lmpresdoa It pu*t permit t.dbeiD.old . II Jutt lor t.be tmploJttl," by Tooodar after-. Jo Almo PssJk said. QDD KoU'I Udo VUlap "Wt pluto r• dur tram 1~ cealer, wllkl told Ia tbo -ID brlnf !>0!1· Clff Hall lboJ -r• a plo 1D ...... lboo IIlio at ~, III'Ytet to baal Lido l.eb IDd ID ,Jatuftenooo."' VUIIP -loy-ID Ud '"-•ld. ll:<l! lbo lOt ... Roar ..... Sbo said • ., .... oflbo plla~ olpiiCio ID lllrt lbo KoU puklo( bolldtnr oo tram.-· "DO--Lillo Pork Dr. bylfar- .Maralll 1." 1ccor-ID Ll· r...._wut ciiJIDmeu wlU do Yllllp -olin~ .bo 1or<o ,..,loy_ to park "Tbat't Ule tlltwMrt. ptoplo -..., tho park- ... .... .. 111 ...... tbo •IIJ 111ufo ollleo wtu pi 11(10· cia! plullc eorcll IIIII w1 U • .u .. to 1111 ..... lolpll. TIHi e!ly -oo tbo lot r-... 10 ,... .. bot ... , bt~dlr·~·· I RIPI!RTORY nti!A TER ~~~:~.:,. -AltO---Ill 1m lltwiWt 111ft., CO-,II&.,_IU_a.....,, :.:-'=.-;.::: ~ ...... ' • ' ' Bot, C0UDt.J Ll maJrioC itS OWD iDdepeadeof: st111ty." Mr. Andrus 111d "HYeral btiDdred dollan" wUl be spent OD .... ..,.. a4J uk- ill( tor publiC 11Hfl of the pr .... rtr to -ct lila of- nee. He a.td t.DJ'ODI Wbo tat walked oY• tbt rota, located directlY -boa II ot lbo tn- splnlloa Polal rtow IIIIo btDebu, ltw:)Q)d can hlm at 8S4-SS12, or write to: Or. .... Co1m1J c ...... ~ tn-IPintsoD PoiDt Proer1pt1n Rltt!IIO l'llft«<pllca, P.O. Boa 1119, Suta Aaa. Callf.. 91'701. "Allw lbo tnr-.ou.o bllsllllllocltne-.Iot s~~y ODt ,.., or tbl otblr, n wW proeMd wltb acqalrloJ lbo pr~ Ud addllf I ID 1111 park," CIIJ ll_,...,..olld. Ho IOid lbo $100,000 - tbl COCIItJ, If ... .,., woaM ··-""""!)' -ot tbo \0&101 ot lbo 1011. ,.... <IIJ -ld par tbo - II& If. Postal Seutce represen- taUYel wUI discuss the pro- posed downgrading of the Corooa del Mar Post Office at tbe run:t meetln& of the Corooa del Mar Civic Assn. President Paul Hummel aDDOWlces that tJ\e meeting wlll be held at 7:30 p.m. Wedoelday, Jan. 29, at tile local crammar school, 630 Carnattoo An. Tbe speabrs wUIIDclude Hector Goc:Une&, postal sectioa ctltel for Or- aoce Ccxmty; Edward Daley, director of customer ser· vice, Santa Ana, and Glen Goodrich, Newport Beach postmaster. The speeches wUJ be fol- lowed by a questloo &Dd auwer period coacernln! lht plul to etup tiM CDM Po.t . ""'c' from .:"ti!"ll -, ..., •.•• ' ol 1~owport Bosch Post Of- nee. MARINERS MILE Ne..P.rt Beach took tts flrst formal step Monday toward geHlng federal hems - log hods over the next 3 years. PARTY FEB. 3 Marlners Mile •lll heat up apln Feb. 3 .-tth a.n lnlormal block party bar- becue aimed at getting tbe commlllity behind efforts to rebuild the area devastated by a SZ mllUoo tire Jan. 11. "Off your ash ·-rebuild Mariners Mlle" will be the slopn tor the party. Bumper City Col.llcll unanimously endorsed a plan to seek Sl18,000 the nrst year. wttb ftmds probably becom log an.Uable In June of thls year. Fund..s could double, then trJ.ple, ot"er the nut 2 years. Two more public hearings, another before the stickers and wtoas are on Couocll 00 Feb. 10, and ooe sale to nlse mooey for tbe at the Plaa.niDg Comml.ssloo party and for employees of . on Feb. 6, will help deter. burned-out businesses. mine how the money will be OrpA!zers lilY the party ~t. wtu bt opeu to the publlc Much ot tbe flrllt-y-.r and .-m btcLa at 11 a..m. fundi wut probl.bly ttnucu Uld. aut .W. IbM. S p.m.. eitJ..,.,_ e--u-.1 at w1111•dopUIII-drtab .,_roat-tktodoloO<!Ial rotac for ~ •eh. problem• tbe city .,ukl at. P.O. FIGHT HEATS UP tack with the mooey. Speak- ers at Mooda y nl.gttt's pub- lic !)earlng concentrated on help for the elderly, lnelud- The eootroversy over workiDg to corrtct them. inK a seolor dtlteD ceoter, wbetber corona. del Mar's •, 85.per cent of the postal a meals~-•heels pro- Post omce shoUld be dcnm· service budget goes to sal-gram, aod tedenl fUDdS for gnded to a stiuon UDder artea, so salary snlngs se,.eral senior cltlzeo pro- controloftbeNewportBeach must be made when pos-gram, already operatiDg postmaster heated ~ apln slble. here. this week. • A letter will be malted The city commUDlty. de- Hector Godlne&,wboheads ''wltbln about a WHk'' to velopment department wu all postal services lD Or-Corona del Mar ruldents, ordered by the Clty Council aoge Cotmty assared the Wo-explaining Mr. Godinez' re-to go ahead wlth a pre- man's Civic League that hls organlatl.on plan. Umlnary request for federal pta.ns to change the status After pabUc response to funds, and btln& the re-ot the post omce "wtl1 not hts letter, Mr. Godinez said quest back to the Feb. 10 enn be noticed by tbe uer-he wtu forTUd his recom-Council hea.rLng.. Deadline ap clttzea." mendation througtl the Los for applying for the moaey But, z postal ~mloD-of-Allples and Sao Bruoo is Feb. 15. The elty ls toln - ficlals crltlcaed the Godlnet layers of fhe postal servtce tng the county of Orao·C1! tan eommand, and that tbe postp and au other small clUes P Jo~dan Bro.-a, a former master general's oatce in ln the county ln applJln&: Newport letter carrier who Wubtagton will make a final for the money. The comty Is oow executlvevk e-presl· deelsioo.. wtll submtt ooe &ppUcaUoo dent of the local lAtter Car-Both Mr. Brown and tnt and divide the mooey among rlers Assn.,ctalmedtheplan clerk's lllion omclalbllmed the towns. "•111 }uBt create aoother poDI sentce attempts to U the cUy dec1des to par- layer of rna.nag1!meat __ you cut back oa employees as tic !pate ln the federal pro- will rave to deal with twice tbe major reason for tDe gram IP future years, New- ., many people to ftDd out skrft'...dalm lD mall service. port wouldgeta.bout$Z36,000 what's rolnl oo." Tbey claimed that the Co-the ZDd year and $354.000 ADd a postal clerk's ~mioo rooa del Mar reorganlza-the followlng year, accord- omc:lai. .-oo asked tt"et be U: n W'OUkl result in further in g to seotor county housLng DOt be ldenUII.t, inJlsted periOOD81 cuts. pla.Doer Reed F'\ory, who Is trat tbe moYe wouk1 caWJe bl.Ddlln& the cowaty appllc:a. •• added 14-110"' delay '" ANT ARCTICt. Ill SSION ttoo. local maJI dellverJ. Tbe money comes from Mr. GodiDer., whowlllaWo U. Duld R. Hawtin, 100 the U, S. Houstnc IDd De. appear, ab:lg with z other of LesU.~ E. Ha.-t:ID ot Co~ velopmeot Act of 19'14.. Ac- pMt&l omctals, at 1 Jan. sta Mea, la MrYIDC at Me. cordtnc to Mr . Flory, tbe %9 meettnc of the Corcm. llvdo stauoa, ADta.rctlca, moaey may be apeat fOI' del Mar ClYte Assn., made OD '<()pertioa deep frene." conserYlDC the q•UtJ al tbeH p)lnts Tuesday at his Ht ll putlcllatJ.Ac in Ute Dousln« and c:ommDD.lty fit.- talk before the Womu's NaTJ'I !Ott! IIUOQ ol pro-ctlltt••: be~l tptelal CIYIC lAlp Tueaday In f'kbi locl.stlc ~t for lf'O~ sacb II tbe bi.Ddt- Marllllrt UhnrJ: t ... U.S. «.&.Wie n .. rch capped, tbe alfd. low &Dd • Tbt only c-... wouJd efb't oa tbe b'olea coo. modfnte-IDoorae tlmtuta, be ill ..arlM, wttll u. tt...t. aad miaDr'Uieli c;w b" tmtrp -~ -...... -(OOCJ CGGIIDaoiiJ -. ~==~-:.=Hirschberg not rehired oh .,......_ · Newport Cltr 11-pr "! owo I ID -11, 111J • Mall 1ND"t urln ...,. Robert WJt,Q ,.._.1 u-b.rnlb. ud...,. cttJ tm- lator. -"' "' will 1101 -ploy-.... ""'""' IIIIa • All •U wiU bo -J!lriCOborl. -15 I !alae," 11& !Dill tbo Eaatp. ••worlllld'' OGt ot tM _. ....... ait u c:U)' b'W' •• lit, lltrat..,_l' wu ftrlt c ......... c..-~~ .._.. ~atiiW. n. ttn•••~• a a ....... . -~ _,_,...~ • .,., Ctlll ...... co.. )II> Ia 11'•• ll'll,- .......... ot ........ W ...... =.::••••'W .ttr.d fro. tlllt ,. I ,_,. _._..,....,...,..lUll tlllltltr. ..,_.. ae.. lMt O.an ''~ 111 ooo Ill plla lo --all )II>-. <IIJ CM1 ...... ,... -•tllar. 11r .,_ 0111 11a --"' ' "" 11&11! 11t1t 1111 • tocal Mf 'I ud * ... fi1JR • tilt W ~ ........ dtJ ... tlr ' ,., wt~neuatll* lllr ... n'Pari _...Ill' u. I :u.s -.. Mr. c--.•tt~rw .... .._ I~ AI llllllll"f •••= IJn II PC 4111111 11Ft ... *·i·=r:a=-'* ·-.v ....... =·=-..... ;-.: ' . -.... ..... . ...... . = .,_ ..................... -... ..... tl =• .. •10 a , ..... .._. u a '-a • tnlt uaa• ....... _-_\. ...... ,, til a 11 --.. a • 72 1 ... a. 7 uzu.•C.sll t ~ ... ~.··=-· Jll. i• .. 2$ tit ........... -... --·· -Ere ·1 . -.-.. ., .. -.. .,.. a: 4 -..,._,..., .,.. urea Speaking W:ooday Dlgbl in fuor of help i)r senior cltl- zens were Mrs. Richard Nel- son, and Gwen Fettoo, both of lrvlne Terrace; John Koo- wtser of Harbor VIew Hills, Harriet Bemll5 of Bay Shores, and RIJth C onn of De An:ta trailer park. Spealci.Dg In favor of the federal fuodlng, b\t •ltbolf: ldeotll)'lng soectn.c pro- }ects, •ere Valerie Murley of Baycrest, Joan Petty of C llff Haveo, Pat Bllclc of West Newport, and Fera Mr. Hoag tas served u copctatrman of the bospltal buUdlng eommltlte, prut. dent of Hoag Fotmdi.Uoo, president of the hOspital's board of dlrectou, and c l».1rma.o of enry commit- tee on tbe boud. Abandoned Pirkle of Harbor Vlew Hilla, b ·•O.er the pa.llt 2 years, u I baoo -.redtbeCtt:r house urns Co11lCU, l tan Rei "eJ'l A nr ~u oc1 to tave ijllle. limo _. ,. ooclal 8 -" -ot l1lo .., "1014 ...... -oil by --did Murley. "Tblre' are people tJteos:lft dlna,e T•ldlY •ho baveUvedbereforyears nllttt to an ll:aodoDtd houH aod can"t a.fford to un !)ere at Polaris I.Dd Ga1u)'drtYes loo&er. y Olm& people from 1A Qover soores. tbe uolt'ersity cu't aftord The bo&rcied-ICJ house was to Uve here. U's Ume we &boUt l/4~oyed.accord· started to determlDe what LDc to NfWPC)l't Fire In- our social needs a.re and do spector Art MortoD. something abOtt the~... "We hesitate to make a Mr. Koowiser asked that damace esUmate because the a seo1or ciUUGi center be ~use was aiJI)U'ently alan- built near Hoa.g bospltal. dooed, anyway, •• said In- Mrs. Black called West spector Mortoa. He aid po. Newport "oot of the most lice are lnvestlp.ttng a r P- ezpensiYe slums in the port that children blve b'e- world " and DOted ttat a quently played In the bouse study ·or city JOC1al problems and had been chased away would at 1f1ut "make tbe a number ol times. City 'co~mell ~ IDformed "We consider tbe nte to leatjership •· be a cue of mallc k:lus mls-COUDCU~ Howard Rog. c hief," 1M! sa.k1. Ftremao eu worried ablt_ul theSo.-h· _responded to the blue at era Ca.Wornla. AssoclaUoo 9:46 p:m. of Governments (SC AG) tak-The house bekM:Igs to lng part tn the prOfl'lm. Mr. Artbofer·HOWUd Develop- Flory sald SC AG re,.lews mer~t Co. of Costa Mesa. aDd commeotsooallappUca- Uoos for the fed en I funds., but l:ll.s no other power over them. Co~mcl lman John Store, DOtJnc that JZ.l bllUoo m U, s. housing f\l)ds ha.s beaD earmarked oatlooaUy. aid. "Our elected represent&· tins pu.aed tbls act. and we're stock with It, whether •• llke It or not . They're col.oi to spend u somewhere. U we plOWed Into tbl lta- U.Uca oa thls, •e would probablY t1Dd Newport Beach lt cettlq 10 cents back tor "'ti'J S1 •e. s.d to WUb- IDitOL This dlstwbs me.·· Cott~cltwomao LuciO. Kaeba called ttw PfOII"lm ... _ .. --lor ct.nlopmeat of I local pro- rram, •• bat calldoatdaplut "lotiiDr I 0< I ~ .. _ tertlt ~ ~'it ooatrol of a. eiU... eommltt•'' tbat would ... _, dlttl'miDe wbtre tM moetJ woOS bl -11a1o< lGalol llciUII AJd ....... ''OCJDCe'MCI wltb tbo -IN!ItJ ot lllrlap at- •llt<W lo ~ pull," .. -.... 1111--... tlllt•fl 1 S#?lllllt 1111 • ., --... -tbo __ _ Ca•aU ll.tU a-llll = AIR WEST TRIAL SET Feb. 6 hU bHn set as tbt trial dlle when the city of Newport Beleh wtll cN.l- l.mce Orup Cotmty Atr p port's rt~~~ewal ()f a teue that allowa HU(bel Air West alrllDe to eantJI'IDe open.llD« jots from Ulo llrJ><>rl. City AttorMJ DtMII 0 '. Nell n...actd yelterdl.y ttat tiM ttlll wtU be bekl In Oopt. IZ ol Orup CouotJ s•:rtor Court. The clty eeekl: to b'ce the ooety to reQ'tdre u eo- Ylroomental lfn&:ll,ct r.,rt .. tllo -ot -lbo Air Woil -· H11f1100 Air Welt bU ._. 1. rr...t target ot e!ly -La &lid relldlsltl fto cllJa U. 11M -.. ._., ... _ DOta lawo _. ... 1111 totdoc tii-IM ciiJ- tilt o£rpalt. I ~ ~ ,:.!~ ,.. Wfl-L I 2 UCIBL OP ._ env OP au on •I'll"· I t • I ... PUB1 ~ WUII.T, • ,_..,. a.o.d ca. I II¢ • pUd It C... del .._, Calif. Oflloe Ud ............. "' -.. ......... lr1111. c.. lllatlwu. c-dol liar if:"'-· :rilE MI!WPORT IWI ENIIGII wu od)lllpd to be a ...,...,_. ot ..,..a! ctreulaUoa b)' oowt docroo llo.-A-10171 -Mu 14, 1961, to ~­C-,... lbo c_,. ot 0rup, Slalt ot CalilorDia, ud ., ---lo .. Wiod to pallll.oll &II paiiJic --od., llW, AI! YO E. ILUPA .•.• , . 0... ud Pub- Pt:G II.UPA ••••••• , : ••• --E~ • ,... • .,. ..a.liCT --··-·· ...... -.. -· c_,.-_.,...... lu. II, 111'1, .-CIIreo.- cU 'I .. b pilllblle ,... -411111 II tn'l ... tl itt: C.CkJ'IW ~. fDr-:..alioiaiij, lbo-~., ... to--. -. ...... od ·---"' ......... JN)Iet," ...... ud -llltr ... -TIIo !nt• a1 IIIIo .,_. ••• tilt lftl&<t -ro-tJoa !a dfiDOGIU'atld b1 tbt lilt •lD "& I fll.ftll"abbe 100• tact IIIli tilt Co•c!J: -•• '-<1 to "' e,llf ud 1. Fa.llild 10 COUlder lbJ ttiiYU.a/' ll tbe ~ of eccaomtc !Ocll t11tt WOUt lld.l • lr:tod ol .,..,at. bow tatabU.tll tbe Dtld fbr tbl cu tt.tnMnc mta accept tbt proje<~ !IR? , --BirchlAg · . b ., ... F,MM 1 S.Ute Oft I 71 to of..,._, ThM,It~pi!IMCL 111 _. IFhcNII, M t M F• the p11t fnr Pour ct.,. aft« ...... tt .ote. wldldll HouN acMes .. ,...a.a ...... dNiotMtlllklaluiabeeafoaMM tiJHdy on I'KOnlilt frt'Ofoftbe ~.the . ..., .. tho-·_ .... -"'"'...,. ....... -.. dally-..... !hoy lwl. --r~ .... oat!nwNIII, • owo -mlllltlt. So IIII!Cil, In flltt, duo! 1111t ,dOD or.JelulnaomipiU.. ~.1~,ubo.,. Tloo .. ,.. ,.......,_ -•• baa t<tua_Ur <Onodhl!od a o1-'>llna ly wonlod rer.u!loit or ICI&to!opr'f,.,-. .. ...U a1 loa Fruo'-, Loo lllock 10 f\u'!her dotenlo bet-llooc"" and 10 1-.,.1 the -... tht ~~ "'"' ..... ..., -ud&u w-,.... · , .,.ney r ......... ..u..~ tho Secre .rs .... :-com-::..::. tt::: Out or the eorttrowl'l)'. Slutor Henry I liar. T• ftiD pu~ I con f .. tetter or_,, Tloo Ca!llanlo .... IIICboft (D.·Wull.) baa ..,.pd to thamplon p.o.. Kloa!nftr by So ... t FON!F 1 t~Jn~a!or All' ._ .. , BooN ,.. tho caua. AIIJiouP he"haa newr·bien • ,.., Andm Gramytoprlorto !t""-'•)...,.enll dooiiM'*' tilt or-u opponent or further IICCOmmoclatl~ with ·So-to hcloon tad' the Senate ~1\te . Gro- crttlcollllrar ... Tbo.,.l· ole! tyranny, Jacloon 1\111 lnlilted oa forclna myko'>le!ter !old KJa!naer duot thOliJ3.8.R. Dlude ~ tbl ralemer.-cr the Scwlell lo relax their emlgral~ polkles by Intended to d~ rather than Utc'r~• Itt ll aot ldmpb'" tbt IDtiMt, tddlna an amendment to the fateat U.S.· emllf'ldon ql.aOt•. , -~--13:0'QO~~Qol0 I. Ct¥o ltc!t _.,., to Pr.atr lbo Lido PoD. ao ea.riroamtDiallmpaetre. laAla ta Rll ~rtlideatt&l port wh!cb 1o FOUIY to-ud 11.'1\ commorclaL adeq-.te beca... of lts Commercial ... taei-.Je a ornlsslons &Dd makes a cue reltavut. ~ llldrt· for tbt de'ltlopmeotlbruer. ceDtiJ apoyecl oftk:tbulld· rooeo111 cooclaaiou. Lac. Awlroftl of tbl DtlaaeJ ~ at"'CN~Jb«le . ia-U3.S.R. uade biU. It m.y teem odd lhat the II appean, therefore, that our Sftrttuy of =~ U.:O:::m'!: : Sen~tor woukl suppon 1 bill which certainly Sta&e deceived Senltor Jacbon, th,t entire U.S. wblcb people. tbelt ~ n,., •U.ac&hens the hands of Soviet dicta ton -the Senate,· and the Amerk:ln people In ~~ to aDd tbltr sun~.., .... rea.o.n why they support It so e~thutiattieally pin PIIIIP of the trade bUI souaht io ••rly sUbjleted. OUr NDI\tl ue -whOe he loudly protests So¥tet dictatorial by the ' Comrnunilu. Which 'certainly railet offMded &Dd our bealtb Jm. hJ&h-Mndedneas. But such inconsistency among tome important quetUons about Mr. l.latnFr. ~-.e, 4, -"¥ A.RVO E. HAAPA, OWfttt Md pubHsher of lht Ensl., • DEMOCRACY VS. REPUBLIC The "Conservative comment" pub- lished· In the Jan. 9 Ensign presented an excellent comparison of a democ- racy and a republic, as published ·back In 1928 In a U. S. War Depart- ment training manual on citizenship. "Democracy" is the rule of the masses, wherein a decision by the majority can override our constltu- tlorially guaranteed rights, and the right to own property is steadily eroded away. That is what is happening right now in our nation, even in our own community. "Republic" 1s rule by law, with the tyranny of the majority ''tied down by the chains of the con- stitution," thus safeguarding our right to life, liberty and property from momentary whim of the electorate. Our nation, established almost 200 years ago as a republic, is being transformed into a democracy, and our bicentennial celebration may in- deed be a requiem for the republic. Why is this tragedy coming to pass? An answer was given 2 centuries ago, when our 13 original states were still colonies of Great Britain. The writer was Professor Alexander Fraser ·Tytler, and he was commenting on &loa decllae ..and fall of the Athenian. ~epubllc over 2,000 years earlier: "A democracy cannot exist as a permanent form of government. It can only exist until the voters discover they can vote themselves largess out of the public treasury. From that moment on, the majority always votes for the candidate promising the most bene- fits from the public treasury, with the result that democracy always collapses over a loose fiscal policy , always to be followed by a dictatorship." This grim warning should be heeded by our own public officials in Newport Beach and Costa Mesa -- as they reach out for that "largesse out of the public treasury," asking for federal funds (and federal control ) for projects that should be strictly of local responsibility and local fi- nancing. e auses U.S. -Inflation Walter lloviDI, cbalrmaD of 'I'Iflally'1, aat ciowD recadiJr ollld compaaecl an acl¥wtla 1m111t ll>at bod ,...h,,. to do with bla lllan'1 t.ubloa -wllicb lacludt I t5 a::.....u~ dil""'""' i!poriD8'1 lid wu 1 . l-pllat ........ wlllcb .. bolieYea milbt hit home wllh mucbmmeem~than tbe beovy IIOIInDI .... ed Ill! tbe ..-! -.. ol _.,lataiDW .IDCMOtbelddida't IPI*"lD,_.faYWite-ben Ilia I« tne: "Ia W11tlaa tbe nellll'llllem! "No, II Ia DOt. IDI(allaa Ia a1mJ111 tpmtable llaal.-lt ol aur lalllea. Wbal, U... ....... nel ..... 1 ollbla Dlllaaal cal•m'IJ'~ Ban IIIIJ .... , "'1. paJrtd bJ the .-ery atr wbleh Americl's leaden ts lhe rule and not the But lhe ruction or Senator Jacbon md s. F&llod to ac....,!ed(e c.....,. Vtl!ap will to- tblt tbe proposed laad ase c:r.,. commercial ue to coutttutes a aubstantb.l 19.31, allow a WM DOt pre. etw.nce 1D the Lldo Peo!Dsuta YIOUSlJ preaeat Oil tbe Pea.. a ret. and therefore, tmder 1D1ula (retalllhops)aad C1Ye the terms of tbe land use tacU IJ'C)l"Oftl oftuturecom- elemeat of tbe geoeral plan, ·· me.rclal de'ltlopmtDt that reqlllres tl».t tbe enttre ar• would repre..t SS.$1 ·of be siJbjeet to u approYed Utt ar-.. nta reprueota plan, a aubsta.Dtial cbanp In land 18 ,...,led to l1lltlJD We. exception. othert to this dcwlopmtrtt it limply lltound- U:oJt of tbe ttrne 1t occ•• The debate about the tnde biU never touched ina. AU have cholen to dON tb&ir ey• to DOt traumatically. btt with on the critical matter of the continued support-Killinpt't duplicity, u thouah hel and hil s1~~~~1e~e~:iuorn1a supplied by our government to 1 pna of brutal actions were totally lftyond quatton. Senator canoot be met by simply Communist tyrants. Contlnuina a Jona•tandin& Jacbon utd that the Tw ltatemtnt wu a requtrtnc poUutloD tree policy, our country'aleaden are detenntned to "face-uvina" ptJU.I'I. With whom ~1h they utomoblles. In lbe mtd8t austain Communism u much u they date. And saving face? Senator RuueU Lon& (0.-La.) llid, or 1ut winter's "eoero on the matter of the neent trlide bW and iU ... don~t pay attention to what the llApliana say cr~meh," Coogress pn the emiantion amendment, the Communists can anyway." Why then make any qreen\entl with auto lodustry 2 more JBil'l evidently have their cake and eat it too. thorn? State .Department offlclalt sm~ that the to meet·the regulaUons or· Several months aao, lhe ftrtt of Senator Soviet statement wu not a/omwl rePudiation tgioaUy alatedfor1975, They Jackson's amendments flatly barred any tnde of lhe Kissinpr claiml. Which brlnp to mind also pnEPAadmlnlstrator concession to the U.S.S.R. If that nation the atatement about Americans attributed to ~':n~:tt~~ ~= blocked enUpation by any IJOUp. Thil proposal Nikita Khrushchev: "You spit in their faces and year Even It Uiese orlgtDal wu termed totally unacceptable by the Soviets, they call it dew." · 4. [pored tbe recommen. llSe lad should reqldre a daUOD of the PlaDnlnc Com. plan of the-GJ.re Lldo Pea· mlsllOD. who 't'Otet1 5·1 for insu.ia as recommeoded by tbe adOptloo of a plan for the Plannlne: Commlsaloa tbe taUre Lido Peainsula. and requtSted by tbe people. lD DOt coo.slderiDc the VUJ trulJ JOars, qoestloD or economic de. Alao R. stooeman mand, tbe CltyCotmellfalled AltoneJ at Law LD ttl obUgatloft to be re. 1458t Cartu Drive spoaJIYe to tbe needs of Twrtl.D, CaWorola the commllllity. Furtber. Represeo.ti.Dg the Lido goYeroment should consider Peninsula Commtmlty tbe YOlc• of the people. Ac. Assn. cordlDc to city records, 1,312 cltlJeos of the area affected by tbeproposed pro· Je<t slped petltloos obJe<l- tog tothedenlopment. Wblle some members of the Com. "' POLLtn'ION DISASTER Editor of lbe Eoslp, standards bad been met. tbe so Secretary of State Henry Kiulnger w• sent We also wonder about the evtpofltion or the atr quaUty 111 the south coast to Moteow to negotiate the matter. After mueh~aUyhooed concern for the Soviet Jews. air basin would not have meeting with Communist Party boa Leonid In any event, acore another victory for the been aehJeved ~.mUI the Brezhnev, Kiuinger returned w·lth the news that Commu.nittJ, who, with Killinpr'• vital help, 1980's, Beyood tt•t polDt the Soviets would indeed lncreue their emiara· JOI their tride bill and pve nothing. Aild score there would t.ve been ao lion quotu. He reported on the apparent another defeat for the. force~ of freedom and t.Dcrease In atr polluUon re. compromise in a letter to Senator Jacbon and honor, who, under the leaderabip provided by saltine from the sheer iD· to the Senate Finance Conunittee In penon. JW.sinaer, Jacbon, and the U.S. Senate, have crease In vehicle mlles traY-AJ a result of Kiuin&er's auunnces the not had a victory ln alona lona time. It 1s quite dlac:ourac1Jig to see tbe conUnutog delaJ or lmplemeotatlon of staDdards ~~wtb~ue to population eonce•ion..,anUng trade bW uilcd Uuouah the Copyrllltt 111$ by.,.,. loll~ ikll Sodely Fa111~wr TOM ANDERSON "WHAT CAN LITTLE I DO?" EPA has promulgated ad. dlllonal regula.tloosdestgned to assist ID achieving &Dd ma.Jnta.l..nt.ag the c1ea.n atr standards, Maoagement ol par!dng SOC>Piy rog&&lalloos were tlrst proposed in the CalltornJa transportatloo control plaoonNov.12,1973, The controversial parking surcharge section was de. leted on Jau. 15, 1974. Oo "What can lillie I do~" "To even hopr to survtve Oct. '1, 19'74, EPA delayed many people ask. They the dismal future that IS lmplemelltatloo of the park· e~r.plain, "\ am neither a wnter unfolding. we must make ~ Inc. ma.oagemeot regulations nor a speaker, no one would plan that would have sounded from Jan. 1, 1975. to JI.Dle hsten to me." qu11e msane a det:ade ago. This 30, 1975. Peter didn't tell Ch rist~ ,plan must now include storage Similarly EPA, UDder "So 1 • h 1 !' of 'pedal lonm11fe foods · pres.ure from a 'fed.en.l rry, can 1 e p .you., m.. _ .,.-. , .., . coart rtti.IDC. OD Oct, 30. only an 1gnorant little enoulh for at least I )'ur, 1973 proposed reaull.tloas fisherma n:· provisions for~~...,. tleat &. 16 t~trol tndtrect sources God dtdn't drcree rhat the light generatton. a retre~t of air pollution (new shop. onJy hirds 1n the wood~ that out~1de the 1:1ty. an !'XII plan ping CfiDters. higtnrays. and would ~ing would ht those to ~nuth~r ~:o untry tf stadluml), Tbeorlglnalpro. who ~ng hest. If so. there ncre~~ary A-. ro~~Jbk . homt• posal was tor lmplemeota- would he no ~mg1 ng. The supply of gold & ~~~\t'f rom. tlon of tbe regulations 180 bud's ohllgauon 1~ the same as hooks on gro wmg your ou.n days after their promulp- ours tu s1ng 1he hest we can . food. fn5t aid. rl'p.m. \'tr. to lion. HoweYer.thla:Umeper. ' ff h· •·If '"'''"'""\. pu•_,,hl~ l.od n.s exteoded Ln the flDal L3Ch of u~ have di rrent ' ' '"' _, ~ regulations adopted oa Feb. talent~ antlahthttes. It 1s a s1n J r qu1 sitiun ol anutht•r 25,1974; tbehnplementaUoo. nut to use them to thetr r lllt.f'nshlp. ~mt·rgenC)' plans date was set for Jan •. ~ h 1ghe~t degree. for transportation 10 lime of 1975 •• a 300 day perlOil. Any .:1!1len who doe~n·r n1s1s I boat. plan<.'. Jt'<.'fl}. bank Last week EPA Admlnl.s. J o sumrtlnnt the hest he a~rounts 1n several ··ountr1es trator Russell E. Tn.lnsus- ~:an to "<<\'e hts country. to on st've ral ··onltnt'nls . peodedtbeseregulaUoosuo· <;ave frt'edom. 1sn't much of a pla.:ernt'nts of 75' ;. t.:• •15'-of til Jtme 30, 1975. These delays woukl oot seem so p.lllog If there had been a "good faith ef. fort" by lbe auto lodustry aDd local -pernmtoll to comply wttb tbe require. menta ot the cleu~ a.tr act, ctl!zen . or much of a person' "What ra n It tile I do"" i:.nough ants can elephant. w H Y A l l SHORT AGES~ whip an T H E Why ~~~ tht: shortages? For the first t1me in nurly 200 yean. thLs nation which was the envy or tht: world, this n1110n which de-veloped the system th11t produced tht' h1&hest standard of living and the hi&heH Jt:gret of freed om .ever attained in human h1story. now for tht: first time tu rns up !ihort countkts ttcms. Why? Thoma s J effenon uplllint:d it in a nutshell · "When we must wa it for Wa~hin&tOR to tell us wht'n tu sow 11nd when to reap. we sha ll .oon w•nt tore. d ... WHAT"$ AHEAD Whtt"s ahead? Only God knows, tnd I do not say tha t saaile&iOusiy. 8tH .event economic proanostlc.ttors, here and throuahout the world , htft for MN~tnl years predicted the wotlf worldwide financitl crash ever. Actutlly, you don't have to be an economist -anybody assets outsidoe sul·h high-risk nations as Bntam, lhe l iSA , It aly. Portuaal. hqu1dation of otll common stork & all bonds of every sort lta:t frcoe or not) other than gold m1ne ~hares. acquis1!1on of ~ .. re deposit hollies whcrem are stored emergency ~pt'ndablc silver &. sold coins, in several rountries. the uraent study of foreign it won't be. Yet even if it 15 in vain the things you do&: lea rn , the steps you tllke, the OoJe A. Secord, Presldeot, EnYiromnental coau. tton of Orange County, Santa Ana, c aut. I ' Conservative comment / Th1s 18 the coac:ludlD& lD· stallmeat ot tbe testtmooy crlUclllnl Soviet·Amerlcu detente, u preaeoted by ~r~re Meuy, preJldent of AFL.CIO. before tbe For. etgn Relatloo.s Committee of the u. S, Senate. lD last week's Installment, Mr. U:eanJ argued: "Tbere are no economic benefits tor lbe U. S, ln this deal; all the ecooomlc benetlll now to the ·&ro'liet Uai.On.:· .... ~""''•'"~ at S peieeDt IDd a small We art tor a dtteate Ill porUOD. at 7 perctDt. wtllcb tbe flow of Western What American worker aid to tbe East 11 matched can ret a loan at 6 or 7 by a tree now o'f people percent? You cu't get a and ideas 1D Eastern Europe mortpp tor UDder 10 WI.· and the SoYitt Un.ton. less you're locicy'. We are for 1 detente In Tills LID"t bade. This is 1fhicb tbe SoYiet tmloD WIU an eoooomlc aid prop"aml atop abotartng tbe errorts lt'l a nttare prolfam • , .I to buUd peace In tbe Middle U:r. Ctatrmaa, boW' much East. loopr do you tn1Dk th1s We are tor a detente In American 1.1 golnr to toler· whteh the Soviet Unloa wm "''"~~~ull<it'1'~fi.r"' ·~av:;Tdf.~ h-> '""'. ~-;I ' y • · op - ' . • ., ~ U.:l~ oot mei.a we Syc:!h .deWII.I. ~· a real are a)t'D1iCIMr War. It dcSes detente • .1 WM"'~ wei. oot meao we are for coo. corned b)' the AmertCIIl tabor trootaUoo. It does not mean movemeot. by tbe American that we are ap.lnst oeCQtb.. people 11 a wbole, and by tlon, It does DOt meu that all tbe peoples or tbe world. we are ap.tnst dettate, • CASTLES OF SAND Bat t.lll.t is DOt ~~ we "' A REAL DETENTE have todly. WeareDCJtbui.Jd. We are for a r•l detente. in& lastiDg ll:rocte~s of We're tor a caudae detente. peace. We are buikiiAJ caa. We are for a detente 1D ties ot and on the watery whlcb tbe Soviet Union ltops tolmdatiODs ol petty greed, its ldeoloclcal warfare wlabful thlnttnc, lrrKpoD.Jl- aplost tbe Well. Ooly thtn btuty, aetr·1Dd.U1ceoce, and can we reaUsUcaUy ant{cl. plaiD okltporaoce, pate a reluatloo ol inter· Tbe l.nablllty to fa ce the uUooal teuloa.J. world u It Ls, aod to under. We are for a detente ln stand clearlJ tbe oature of wbtcb the So'llet Unloo shOWs freedom's enemies every. ao honest wiUincne•• tore. •here. Is reallY tbe createst nrae tbe arms bu.tld·~ aDd threat to peace today. That to abandoo. Its pi of miD· -threat ls oc:ntliiil'l! -more tary "'*'lorlty ln tbeSALT clearly ·poled tban In tbe 0 oecotJ.atloos. del\llloo we call detente. PROS and KAHNS I NOT KEEPING UP WITH GOV"T SP.ENDING S 1,000 a year incomes so common fifty yurs aao would be SlOO,OO a yell incomes if our own incomes had increased u have the federalaovernrncnt"s. The c·osu of everythlna have risen u much for us u they have ·ror aovemment, but while aovernment income has increated from $3 blllion to over $300 billion 1 yur, wt'vc been forced to pay for that huae aovernment in crease out of our lncomes , income• that haven't increued one-tenth that much. ' Go-leroment U 'The Robber Biron' tnd "'v• bten nplolted and c:heitcd. •Until we 1top the aoYernment fro m ttltin110 mUch awty from 111 we cannot ever be well-off' apin. •• ...-OVERILOATED GOVIANMENT Wben pemmentt pt to be overblotte)l, Uley aet taken tpart. Hiltory thowa tNt nooc nctpe. The question now ll how our O¥etbloaled IOVC:mmcnl wlll be taW.en IPirt. Wlll It be • the Uberty Amendment people hiYe 10 lol\l propoted, by c:onstNctlvely ptttna ,ovcrnment bac:,lt wJthln Its ConltltutionallimitaUons? Or, wUl it be by the usual nvohU~na that luve commonly deOated other oorertlrloated pemmcnts in other nation~? WW we be: able to control pemment spendiftJ, or wUI We end up ~~:ontrolled by 1-to'lf:mment 001 of our control? ne latt to rebd wiU bt: the people taiCed to au.pport the O¥trbloated pcrnmtnt. The tint to reHJ will be thoe-who hive become ac:cutome:d to be.ina 1upportcd bY' $0V•mment wt.en tboM mulilbla MCda eaa no lc~''"'" be provided. Our lacoma ca never keep up •tth tbe iant:l* tn aoYcmi'IIIQI cotCa to •· 10 "" cunot ttCCPI colltpee, untca .. cut don wNt pwniiiiiAI .,..dial c01ttvs. ANOTHII UN-AIUD QUinOON 1'111111 ... •WOIII ~t-.y S. the Wtlft'lll• bt......,lon lD dlo ---~-...Wol!orllod •-lwodlof-t!oo ns u .. tr tt.,..._._..._.lotMflltolilnl ..... ta' --... = lilt \b£17 .................... 1ft ::::l'ut , .. .::.-::.'=,==:' ::~ W ft II stl ,""""' .... • .... w111t .. r" h u" .,... •• tvtr•lfW•r...,c••w_.._...., ..... _.._ .... ," .... .._ ~·•lAin_..., __ ., ~· . • ~ife ~Ra--- ,(lntlatabla) $AL!S • SIIVIC! INSP!CT • R!PAIR R!PACK Pick u.,' De ii••'Y N.J.RUSSO CO. 209 South Padac A San P echo, Ca. 9073 ho"• (213) W -f ~!~!'!~~~~~~~~~~~~--lilfW'GIT ~R EISIII BEE LINE ·~.Jf PV ..... UIUJU.Y -PA«.I 4llllt lMUitbV,JAI. ZJ.lf15 . ~~:':.: ~:;:=--· ThaMs loads aAIIt to tMir ICOn Ill fall Ud 6rta for SQ1 --1rtn1 ot laa4a 1D lM W•ld C .... A.fkat. C..,.1 Col-IDY ptdiD, ~·· dtYUioa ot ~~ lladl• • • • TboM klldl lJl tbe aU., tbt tMory ..... ,,.._tloDal_,. .. ., .. , IJD't tadl lllr<M!P IDiernaUO.l td-tkla." Add tf&lped OYtr trub..QD.S Acala tbe luwloal blip at 101 Lldo •cb mon1Dc Park Drh'e-bJ-tM..tlridp wu tbt ~etUDe and it'• awfUlly offal-Y-ad. tor uotblr 'NI'Y lltlrelttDfprocram. start-iDI at 10:30 a.m., prtttJ Katie HW. FaASoo-Hark to tbt beU.I It'• a ablel pr'Op'lm cbaJrmu, Wbo WIIJPI&I'Uct ctrcua, . COQDM)or tor 10mt l,SOO UDited AirUDt ADd U elepbut just paned ltewar<ltuu, Ia IDtrodUCIDc aatbortu my way. II*Ut, DoUy Reed Wapmaa, stated 8,000 Oh, THOSE bella doo't In- COpies wu ber blltJal order for tb1l "spa cHcate circus --they're betwteD two conn," btcaue lbt lboupt clocks. IYei'J ltewUdtll from bert to tbert and It's time to loose oog for back ap1D would wut tbe tlnt relelle. the day. {They mac tave, tor Katte dldD't tan eaoap ear •eh cuest, but promiMd to mall oopiel to tboH Ybe YtfiD't "pluased ID.") Dolly Reed Wapmanla West Coast editor of LacHea Home Joiii'Dil and former beauty editor lor McCalls. Her book, "Tbe Ill- week make yourself over plan," 1a gnpbic, easy to UDderlti.Dd • • • evtD to foUowl Golnc 1Dto a qldck renew of coodttJooer exerclaes, Violet Lowlllberc of RiYera 11- lustnted the movemeat. ••• ber tlgure eertalDly empbaslled what tbe resulta can be • • • eattabltl Oo ber 54th birthday, Violet Lowenberg, Mrs. "Chic" lnrsoo's mother, was givlDc the secret or her en- viable figure • • • "a + rot z-erclae ... KATIE HILL up techniques for "t~ face of 1975'' -- of course, tills was ror the female face. Again Mrs. Lowenberg acquiesced, and her "1974 face" took on the natural ••• actual glow look for 1975 ••• also enviable! AND I'm sure, soon there wtll be "more allve in seventy-five ••. naturally glow- lng" Fashionablesl We mustn't forgetMr.Care- lul, Who does watch hls pet l1ke a t.wk. He makes sure my garden's DOt sullled, While b1s pet leaves a load on my walkl B&a then what can we really eapect In tbe way or proper coo- trot. Just two meo 1n two trucks lD au Newport And 12 daylt.gbt bours to patrol. N. R. Corona del Mar L!GALMOnCE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT WALTER F. {FRAN) AL- BERS, 0rance Coast Col- lege's cHreetor of main- teoaoce operations, has been appo1Dted to tbe board of the Costa Mesa Sanltary Dis- trict, ftll1og tbe llleJpfred term of Ellls Porter. Mr. Albers jolned tbe occ staff when tbe collece opened LD 1948. He was the campus carpenter b1s ttrst year, and was respoo..sible Cor aU cam- pus utUWes, lncludlog sew- age, water and power. He llYes in a home located oo the OCC campus wttb his wile, Oa, and their 3 daugh- ters. c.lf'o~C.._..._ .......... ,.... .. ....... • ..... 100'11, a.:--llf ......... ) ................. _ .. 1021 L COAST HWY. a.otU .. _,... • CAU. ut IQt U ...ell• 618-Uie DOROTHY GRAY SPECIAL! Buy Basic Form ula-Pure Moisturizer for only $3.50 FREE! Gift of Toner & Cleanser HOSIERY R~g . $1.29 to $2.49 ·· Only 22!, CERAMIC BASE MIRRORS Reg. $2.50 --Now $1.29! PRESCRIPTIONS fiWD 7 DAYS A WIK M WIIKDA Yl • ._7 -A 1'1 WIIUOII D P'IICIS 0111 M ,_ ,.,.. ...... .....,. ........ , .............. _ ••• ....,. .... _. tftt ·~·~~~ .. "'_...._ •C....,... ...... .,.. .,.,. ....... ....,_ More pluses were other mother and daugbter Fashtooables present, who could be compllmeoted • • • Lucy Woodward and daughter Randy WumlDctoa (Mrs. Warm- ington Sr. was there too~ tbe Jer(lns, Dorothy and daugbter otane or Balboa and Palm SprlDp • • • tbouctt Jeunte (Mrs. Letts) Jooes of La Jolla couldn't be there, her mother, Kathy Fishback, was . • • Mrs. Fishback bas loDg been a staunch supporter of dU:playlog our colors, the USA fiag. Her catch phrase is "I'm gk>ry .•• fiy me all the time," Kathy also carries ~~==iflilfiii;l;lii:l-1~· s~ly of jeweled nap ... just ln easel More plusses ••• MUdred Mead's daughter Francls (Mrs. Roderick) MessiA(er, who cam& from Marloa del Rey, brlD(i.Dg two charming friends, ADD Annette Burns and Val Willtams. Valerie Scudder's mother, Mrs. Marjorie Mosber Schmidt, is also one of the plusses unable to atteDd. It was a tuo day! aDd among those we saw there were Peg Powers, EUeen Strock, Winnie Short, Maureen Curtis, Kathy Hef- feran, Bea Anderson, Betty Moss and Cbtr McNair, in-comlog and out-golog preldes or Towo and Gown of Chapman College, also Mrs. Kleckner, whose husband usually accepts the Fashtonables' check for the college. More were Mrs. Kea Oliphant, Jooa- thao Meyer with Helen CUtford and Glorla Bare; Gay Cole, sparkly Martie Musick, Francine Varney, Jean Tandowslcy, Mary Lou Hopkins, out for the flrst time ln ages • • • also had a nice chat with Vida Dean. whom I had not "seen tn ages." Sally Somers too was there, but Instead of a daughter she had brought her young grand- son ••• and what a helper he was! He put the "giftie" package or cologne oo each program that had been placed on each chair • • • one chair pushed up to a table had DO program; It had been placed oo the table. When told he had missed the chair, be re- plled, "There was no paper oo It," and proceeded to place the program oo the chair aDd carefuUy put the "gtfUe" thereon! Ao ema plus ror him • • • wouldn't you say? OF COURSE! As I said •• a fiDl day! The followlDg person 1s doi.ng business as: Buy-Cen- tennl21 AntiQues, 17554 Van- derberg lane, fK-1, Tasttn, Ca. 92705: Patrick E. Mc- Daniels, 17554 Vanderberg laoe, fK-1, Tustin, Ca. 92705. a ..._.,.,~.,;.,. ........... Or ftiHic O..erier.tletl • P.rt.ct 1,.._ 14e"'t • Decetat.t Pluh . ,._,...fl .. -.. -.... c-....__ • c-.... f.wlc I I T1wa • Decetetw ...,..,_~I HARBOR VISITOR A low calorie hmcbeoo (Phantastic Phtl- harmootc Pblnger Pbood?) of raw vegetables • • • au ld.ods and tlltn turkey sandwiches, choice of grapelrlllt joice or Chablls, s served. During the luncbeoo period Dea Von W3i0er, Ultima represeotat1Ye, had a rew sbortcuts and plusses or her own, as she demonstrated the latest make- II you are a newcomer, or mow or a neweomer to t.be Harbor Area .. ho hla not been welcomed, 4o btr a favor by cal11Dc the Harbor Vlsltor betweeo 8 and 10 a.m. and she wUt call oo your friend with valuable lnlormattoo and gifts from friendly business tlrms which stand ready to help her become acq\llinted wltb her new surrouodlncs. THE HARBOR VISITOR PHONE: 494-9368 or 646-0174 Promontory leasing slow ~~~~~p~~s Less than ball of Prom- =~J{~~~~~~~ olllJ 90 bl." ~~­the EnaigJllearDed tbls week. But, tbe occ~cy rate Is about what tbe lnlne Co. expected at th1sttme, a mar- keting spokesman said this week. "We have 236 llllts built, and are moving aJoag as projected," Tanya Harbour said Mooday. "Because of the kind of people we at- au v oNe . GET oNe • Free ! ~M~SAL·E ON SELECTED AMERICAN DIETARY LABS VITAMINS anti MINERALS • 8 t~y 100 Size-Gel 50 Size Free! · \'HIPPLE'S HEALTHY Foons 1628 M~tcARTHUR BLVD. {Httrhor View Ceder) NBJfPORT BEACH 644· 7733 IN COSTA MESA IT'S OePAftTMeNT OPEN 'Til 8 PM. fRIDAY EVES 1816 NEWPORT BOULEVARD. COSTA MESA tract, we eapected a slow absorption rate, wtth full occupancy DOt e~~ for 3yeara." Sbe aid tbe 3rd phase of the project wlll open soon, and a 4th phase wlU include a buHdlog tbat will allow teoants to keep pets. The comple1 between Pa- ctric Coast Hwy. and Bay - side Dr. 'opened last April. BlUed u a "luxury adult" development, the irvine- owned project leases 1 and 2 bedroom apartments at rates ran(i.Dg between $325 and $1,000 monthly. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF INTENTION TO ENGAGE IN THE SALE OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES 1-13-75 To Whom It May Concern: Subject to Issuance of the license &A)Jied ror, oottce is hereby given tbat the UDdersicned proposes to sell alcohollc beverages at the premises, described as fol- lows: 630 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach, cA. 92660. Pursuant to socb IDtentlon, tht aDdertlgned 1s applytng to the Decutmeot of Aleo- boUc Bennp Cootrol for lsiUI.DCe ot an alcobollc bev- erap Ucense (or Ucenses) for tbese premtaes as Col- lowt: "f'l" ON SALE GEN- ERAL (BONA FIDE PUBUC EATING PLACE). HARBOR HOSTS, INC. Publlab: Ju. 1Dthe 1/3 341 ... •Do OFF OTHER NAME BRANDS $ 811Ch SLIPS & 1/2 StiPS $2.00 Jean Kerr's "The ldng of hearts," exp.lorlog tbe private llle of a famous cartooolst, opened J ao. 17 aDd will play ap.In Jan. 24, 25, 31 and Feb. 1 at Costa Mesa civic playhouse, gate 2, Fairgrolllds. Curtain is at 8:30 p.m. Tic kets are $2 for adults, and $1.50 tor students. Ron Flllan stars as car- toonist Larry Larkln; Bon- nie McKee Anderson as Dun- reath Henry, his adoring fl- anr ee; Mike Wilson as Lar- r y's assistant, Dignan; Allan Lamb as Norman Taylor. Jac k Willeobacher, radio and TV performer maklng Ills his rtrst appearance on the local stage, bas the role of Joe WlUces. Others 1n the cast are Jon Manlove, Stanley Wlaslck, and Pa- tricia Glenn. SWEATSHIRTS STOLEN AT FORGIT HARDWARE A burglar who broke the rroot window at Forgit's Hardware in Central New- port early Sunday got away with 48 sweatshirts valued at about $500. Mrs. AI Forglt told polt.ce she heard a noise just after midnight Saturday, but saw nothing susptclous when she looked out her window. The Forgtts Uve above the store at 2205 W. Balboa Blvd. When employees opened the store Sunday morning, they rol.lld a bole ln tbe plate glass window. Boxes that had contained the sweat- shirts were found empty. ApparentlY, nothlng elsewa.s tateo. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF' INTENTION TO ENGAGE IN THE SALE OF' ALCOHOUC BEVERAGES Jan. 17,1975 To Whom It May Coocero: Subject to issuance ot tbt Uceose epplled for, DOUet ls hereby rtven tbat tbt etdersiped proposes to seU a lcohoUc bevences at tbe premises, described u fbi- lows: Nortb/Wut Coi'Dtl' ol Voa KarDWl An. 6 Blrcb $t., Nnpol't Betacb. CaU- fDnia. Parsa.ot to ncb tatea- UC.. ~ --llped &s.- ,.., to tbe DIIPUtmeat ol Aloolllolk ..,...,. comol fw ... .,. ol .. llcolllolk Mftnat ~ <• 1-c-...) 1111' u.. Pfta'-u ttDwa .. ..,,, OJC &AU G&KUAL (laRA rD •ueuc IATIMG PUC.). GU.eDT/101118*. INC. PO"t.J&a.tm,lltllt ....................... ..... , , ..... ··-··' • Dra,.rift --... Altwe4 & ~ • lllwrtMe Cbilftt M.ft41e4 Tills busLDess is conducted by an IDcHvtdual. Signed: Pat- rick E. McDantels. A~'.':.:cro Guaranteed Perfection HH flfiMAIIS ...• ~ .. ou en tr IN warrwo This statement was rtled with the County Clerk or Orange Colllt}' Jan. 20, 1975. Publlsh: Jan. 23, 30, Feb. 6, 13, 1975, 1D the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -40301 "World's lol'fl"l ... c"'•;,.. guorom..d tkopet-1 twVIce" 110 co IT dfaper~ cleaner a 540-1 :166 l702 .....,._, and aervlce 642-0270 lt•d. ot l71h Sf. (2 1 31431-0445 Costo Meta (S.,.ng Gill 0tanp c-t,IIAOIO 04SPATCHft> TWUCKS lTHEI I'J, MUd ~ 00 law •••. 5.5 ... outltDc* ICiftd mild,. Jlion.IO% ihe EVERYDAY 1!75 "GLAD" SAVINGS TIME IS HERE Actually, you save a dollar and a dime! First, clip the 10¢ coupon at the bottom of this ad. It's good for 10¢ off on any size GLAD Wrap. Then aend j:>roofs of purchase for 4 different GLAD products along with the refund coupon to GLAD. We'll send you $1.00. GLAD Wrap helps you save every day, because GLAD g 1ves you about twice as much wrap for the same price as the expenstve ktnds . .. so you can keep twice as much food fresh. GOOD PRICES GLAD: USE THESE COlJPONS. ''G' AD'' DOLLAR REFUM) FGI PIDOFS OF PUICIIAIE Filii FOUl DIFFEIEIT llAI PIDDUCtl lbil to: GLAD $1.00 REFUND RULES P 0 Bo. r-• •Proof of Purehue ,.qulrecl tor l'lltuftct ott.r Ia the • • ~-nghl end panel on eactl GlAD JNIIC ...... No otMt Chicago, Illinois an proof of purc;ttaae acc..,ted. 0.-'0Nted 1\UiftMf Enclos.ed are proofs of purch ... • frQft\ tour d if-must be anc:to..cl ferent klnda/aizea of GLAD Wrap and Bags. Only ont cut~ reiVnd per tefl\41y PtMM lend me $ t cuh ~unci. Aetvnd request• m...at be mllde Oft tNa omdal OftiiK PteaH pr1nt. totlft Void wherever prohlbhed, l~nM4, reetrlewd Of tu.d. N~~-----------------------­ Add~------------------------Otter e11ptrea July St. 1m u Fll •• *I Clty/State/ZiP'------------------1.---------------------------------------•••• !104 r==========:::::===::;::=::;\ I I I I I I I I I I 11ocv::::====-:::.:.-=c &.---····-~-·-----.... ~~~ I ....... 'ill--= I Itt ''"IU .... ¢• .. ~ _.., ........ ,_, ..... , .......... . Tit .... -..... 11 ..... 1 .._.. L.._.. CI!Mftb wtJl CCIDd8ct todi.J'I ...... ftlcb ytJJ bt ... -l>J '-Ill ID l'aelllc VIew -·· port. .,,~ .. ,,,. YWtlll MM lodaJ, 110. U, II 11 La. at -VlowC ..... I, llal'-llao Vtow 11111o. ,II~E$014 ART HOW Tho -0-p ftrl\ . AT OVIC GALLERY llooPIIUid-'""lbtPall-Qlorll. Bn4e . "' Lido --~ -or tile nro1 1o1o to tile r.:'ec~ aru.t lllottls .. tllls tr ... loll ... World War I CbuciDr 11 .lor tbe Jamary and Ytbru .. )lttr to aa .rim•t balk!-ary aJxnr at tbe Newport btc:. Ur.Oidelblrr.Ullont Beach e1Yie center pllery. 1J1o 1>IIWmc at Soul .. IUid llr~ !Ind._ orl(lnaUy c.,. .. Uoa. from Los AAceles aDd Pasa-llr•. oidemar, was bonl d-. moYed to Lido Isle .. Gefmany. Sbe istlsotur... U years tJO. Sbe felt the ,,.,.td by di.QI!Iters £&a Deed tor a cr•tlYe olrtlet Rotlb ot Mtn Lorna IDd wblle nJstog 5 ebtklren. so T.rm, McEftD of Lake Mat-sbe too): art lostructloo trom thews z sisters 1n Ger Thelma Paddock Hope or Co- . aDd b)-5 gra.odehlldr:a:; rooa del Mar. She b.ter 1 poeat-granddauctJter. studJed wlth Kwok Wot Lau. Express bus route mulled Newport Center and tbe Oruee Comty Fair~ haYf been proposedasdestt-· natklo points for 2 elpl'ess· bua routes to be set ~ by the Orange Comty Transit Dt.trlct. Tbe Newport Center Line could eJ:teDd as far inland as Corooa. The fa.irgrolDia: liDe would COMeCI wttll Ful- lerton. Both lines would mate stops only at other ma))r commuter points. Tbe Uoes are amoog 10 new treewu t.lpless routes teot:a.Uvely approved Moo- daJ by OCTO directors, and both are loclWed In a pri- ority l1st ot 5 routes picked from the 10. These routes coWd be operat!Dg by Juoe, OCTO sta.tt members gues- sed Mooday. The OCTD will hold pubUc bearings oo the rootes Jan. 29 and 30 at 1:30 p,m, ill Santa Aoa, The proposed Newport Center route would use Jam- boree, Bl'istol, aDd theNe•- port...Riverside freeway, •ttb stops at Pbik:o-Ford t.n Newport, Orange Co~mty Fatrcro• in Costa Mesa, ltvtoe lodnstrial Complex, tbe Mall of Orange, the northeast Anaheim indus- trial area, and possibly con- tinue on to Corona. The Orange County Fair- grounds route would take the Newport-Riverside and Santa Ana freeways to Ana- helm stadium, .santa Ana civic ceoter, Irvine Indus- trial area, and Fullerton park-a.nd-ride commuter ' area. Three other express free- way routes designated as high-priority tine s would start 1n San Clemente and go to northeast Anahei m, Ful- lerton and t West Garden Grove, with stops at key sboppiog and Industrial cen- ters. ShoppiDg center parking lots .rouJd be used as "park- and-ride" points, where commuters could leave their cars wtttle they ride-the bus to WOI'k or shOp, Hearts-flowers ball The Newport Harbor Area ColmcU of Beta Sigma Phi wJU preseot an old fashlooed hearts and Ocnrers Valeo- Une ball at the Balboa Pa. vtuoo at 7 p.m. Friday, Feb. 7. T•ble decorations •Ill feature red papam with pin.k auleaa ln •bite crates. A queen wtU be choseo from amoog 5 princesses selected by their chapters. Tbey are Mrs. Eula (Palmer) Andersoo., Newport Beach, Xi Mu Lambda; Mrs, Faith (Jerry) Febreoback. Hunt. bigtoo Beach, Xi PI C t1.1 ; Mrs. Sbaron_ (Bill) Batley, Huntington Beach, XI RhO PI; Mrs. Louise (Robert) Trest, Newport Beach, Xi Lambda Gamma; and M.t.s. Sylvl.a (Boyce) Jooes, b'- vioe, Delta Epsilon Psi. The princesses will be Jlldgocl at a coeldaU party at 8 p.m. Jan. 29, at tbe borne ot Mr. ud Mrs. llel MIUer of HunUD&toa Beach. NEW SLATE ELECTED BY 01UR01 WOMEN The EpiSOOpa.ICbarch Wo- men of St. James Church In Newport Beach have elected on offtcers to tbe executive board for 1975: president, Mrs. Doo Brown; vice-presideots, lira. Tho- mas Cbtlds and Mrs. Peter Coppen; recordiDc stcre- tary, Wrs. Ellabeth Cope; correspoodlnc secretary, Mrs. John Gratam, trea- surer, Mrs. GeDe Kawa- mura. Tbe newotficers•ere Installed S\Gday, Brandy cost riles Rogers Newport City Co~mctlman Howard Rogers wants state Assemblyman Robert Bad- ham to eJI)lalD why Mr. Rogus had to pay more for C alli'ornla brandy' In Mu- sachusetts tr.n tbe same product costs 1n Callfornia. The councilman suspects that the state's 80-caJ.led "fair trade" Ia• may be to blame. State Jaw places a minimum retail price on al- cOhtJllf tteverageS. Mr. Badham, who accepted political dooattons trom the liquor IDdustry during last elecUoo, tas referred Uve that the legtslature re- eumtne tatr trade llwa aDd practices to lnaure C&ll- fornl.ans tbey are not BtJb.. sldt!ing UQoor sales 1n tbe Commomreab.h of Mas- sachusetts or aoy other state, and that •e CaU- tornlans are not J».YIBg a state-imposed over.lnflated price tor Callfornb por- docts." state Attorney General Evelle Yotmger lsconductt.ng hearings ttds month on "b.tr trade'' pracUces In tbe 5tate. Dairy, ltqoor and other Industries lobby het.vtly for ...,..,. o!theprleo,ru. .., .. .,man forMr.Bad. ham said be wtll reply to Mr. Roger's letter atter getting a.n oplnloofrom tbe AOC Dept. to Mr. Bad- ham's W~,rt~t~l office, Mr.· Rogers eJ;pla.ins that be and wife, Trudy, took a small &IIJPIY of a poputar Cali- fornia braDdy, distilled by a rellgious order, w11o them ASSETS INCREASE 29ll on a trip to Massachusetts -'T B·"'K OF NE last s.ptember. He sold ho " "" WPORT paid $6,30 per quart 1n New-The Bank of Newport's port. year -eDd tlnanclal statement "When our s~ly ran out shows total assets of Ot'er in TeWksbury, Mass., we $42 mUllon, a oet increase •ere amaa.ed to f1nd that the of 29\ OYer 1973. same CalUornla braady cost Bank President Ronald L. onl,y $5,15 per quart there," Rodgers said that the state- the letter mtes. ment also renects total de- "The question arises ~-postts of over $38 mlllioo, U brandy made In CalltornJa with better ti'IID $ZO mUUoa can be sllJA>ed 3,000 mUes 1n demand deposits and $18 across the country and 10ld mtllloo 1D Ume deposits. for a prOfit at 16 per cent The Bank of Newport 's less than California fair main om.ce Is In Ne1rp0rt trade prices, 1s 'fair trade' Beach, Dover at 16th St. really fair to CalUornians? The Corooa del Mu offtce ''In these times of lnf1a-Is on Coast Hlebway near Uon, I believe lt 1s tmpera-MacArthur. Redistrict plan proposed Fltth otmict Couoty Su-needed oow. State Ia• allow's pervisor Tbomu Rllev ot county ~nlsois to do Dover Sbores could "--thttr on re..dlstrtcttnc. · some of bls COOitttti&Dta U The Jut-re.dtstrlctlq a proposed count:J re-dia-took place to 19'71, wben trtctlng plaD Is curled Olll. Mr. Clark ")oat" Intne, S"'""'""' R~ Cll.rk ol lllsoloo VIejo IUid El Toro. Anaheim, clalmiDc ills d1a.. . trtet 1s out or ....... be-HEAR-MORE TO , cause U las a lonr --DISCUSS. DDn 'ECT lhlll lbe otbor 4 ells-.. 'l'"" called Ut WHk -, Mtm,_;s ol tbe Hear-a re-drawtnc of dtatrlct More ~ a OOG;li'Oftt Unes before neJt Jttr'a n-P'O~ dedicate4 to &m.-OT· perYisortal eleetlooa. 1 iDI tbe Jot of beUIAc~lm. lo ::"most ... lbe-5tb dlltrlet11 __ '-'. polled ellll!!ttD. wtllhlYtU. pop • ....., nrst-mtoiiD:......,.., problbly salrer tbe blrPII . 10. lfl, 11 7:10 p.m. ID Josa lrl any ctup oii:IHid-tbt .... o1 u. Pactftc a.rles. S~ RUtJ'I ~ Mthal biO!III ta Nftport dlotrlel -IDe---Cltllor, port, Costa ..... lntat, llwloo VIeJo. c-DISPLAY OF SKETOIES Valley, Ud lilt bea<b .-AT ii H. ART MUSEUM belwt10 Su Cl-Ud ' 11-"o wtlb-.400,100 All.,.._ <IIO<Irlw- ru-. Mr. Cll.rl<'a-c~~~ 4!~~n lrld ... )all .... 100 OliO ---wt bo To bi-IIOII'tialloo--It 1M "-' lllti>O< aD 5 diJirtetl. --Art 11-lu,. ~-'-" .,.. 110,000 lllllt. . .. ~ .. ,.... wtll ... ll -.. .. [f' ' nl!oCJ .. .., .... ..... ellt.lriDIO Rolpl na .... ., --to ••·•-J'IIIllrtw ........ ,..... a.;abtll .... , 'MI• ~---...... ........... -l 'nR""'I' to YEitA..,UB.DI!S , ..... 8 .... '"· ---~~·­........ , ...... c.. -~ -wr= .. Jilt] .,, = .... ..... f .... , ...... .. ._,,I I .......... .,_ ---.. ·-·· .Eik. New coast conlrolplin -Ceul ....... lc.-...... cm·t · w• _..._. .. _.._ .._a.t•--"' ttl N 111 t8k:tall. .... ----k-IMICRCC-oll. ... -..... -tllldi.T. tbe commiJdall -.a Ita tlllt IOIDt t~.tcW lftlc.lall tboiJd HI'YI C. ......... apDCJ' tate• OfM' eoutaJ•YiroluntDteoDtroi. Tbt ..., pU al.o matH eoa_to_.poWI<ll preuarea bJ lei.Yinr men , power ID tile baDda of )Oca1 penmlltl. . NA.VY I .. IJ)&D William D. Fr"*loboa, -olllr,IUid Mrs. WlWim s. Payae of 111110 Park llewpor~ has l'l'Jdalted ftom • rtcr u1t. tralaiDc lllhl Na,.l Train- IDa c-. s.o Diego. "" is 8Cbedllled to ~tpOl't to Data SJ .. EU Ttclllicl&D A Seboo~ Vallejo, CaiU. • • w,_. bltton ·on .. .;.. o-.111 Ill t 'a Cr Ill • , • ........ , ...... t .._.,. tat .. tMtr .a.. " "to~~ ........... _______ . .. · recor-.. a "'•" ,. u~a. 1111111, ...... , ~=~ .... _,.,._ ..... ······d~·--· •llllol Dflaoof'• c_,. llfM...,. Vllllp -..... tot -tbl I1I'OJtot IC&IM .... ll "-' I!Oaeb•Cilr Co..U YOtt. ~ He p>t -.,. IIICIII'a -1111. COIIICII· -1o am..S tht adaut11 ot u. IlL IJ lltoiiD: lo ...... a "Yea" tote by tbe mayor . "A reYtew of rocot<uor ol fho leaves oo doubt ot my J.D. teotioo,,. tbe mayor u- pJalDid. "I nat my Tote declared a 'Jtl' YOtt, u •as mylnhmtloa." Witb tbt m&Jor'a .-ote chanced. ~lofthepro .. jec:t now .l:as a 5-Z ma))rtty. LIVULUAAN l't!TElt 'INCH , '-ABD~ON ''••-. . • Pltbll<: ........ will be beld at 9:30 a.m. Feb. s ud Feb. U iD LoDe Beach OD tbe reYlsed draft oftbt com·. mlssloD's "powers, tuDdlnr aDd pernment" element of a loDC..rt.Jlle cc.stal master plan. The commission, created by ProposWoo zo to control denlopmeot a king the ccast, , also r.a tile )lb of draYIDg Council to ·get sign law - up tbe muter plan. The commission •111 then go out of bus1Dess. But, during the past set'enl months, plan- n.l.Dg bas 1oclll1ed the SUC• gesUoo t'-.t the state legis- lahD'..: create a new agency to carry on the work of con- trolliDg all constnctloo aloog a 1,000.yard ba.Dd of state ccastllne. Ill tbe f1r st draft of tbe powers, f\md1Dg and govern- ment element of 1M klng- range Plan. the SCRCC cal- led for appointed offlcl.als to serve oo the new agency, with powers over local plan. n1ng. After public bearings aired objectloos to that plan, It was re-dnlted, and now tne tudes a provision for 6 of the 12 members of the new agency to be picked from elected local offtclals. Ne"'PP;trt•s proposed, Si&D cootrol lecislaUoo, approved last week· In a •atered-down form by the city Planninc CommJsston, ls &Jpeeted to go before the City Council late next month, possibly orP'eb. 2-4 •. A. version' approved last T bursday tiy 'Planning Com- missioners would: • Give businesses tmtll 1990 to replace signs that would most flagrantly dis- agree with the new law. • Non-conforming signs cost iDe less than $100 would have to be replaced within 120 days. • Painted wall sips that don't cooform to tbe new law would have to comedown within 120 days.Otber signs, costing UDder $500, could stay ~ tor as loog as 2 years. ThOse costtng over $500 get the 1990 de&dli.De. • Wben aU the deadll.Des are rea.ehed, signs wtu be TOP TAXPAYERS LISTED The lrY1ne Co., headquart- ered ln Newport Center, Is wlnner aod still champion ln the anmal coooty prop- erty tax paying sweepstakes. For t he second stralef\t )'ear, Irvine to~ all other coUDty tupayer s, pouring $11,144.080 in the public trough for 1974-75 fiscal year, That's 6 per cent more than the company pa1d the year before accord!ngtofi&· ll!'es released this week by cotalty tax collector Bob CU. roo. Secood place is still held LEGAL MOTIC! F!CTITIOlS BlSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tbt fotJowtnc persoo Ls doiDt buaiDess as:. ParkYtew by Pacific Telephonf;!,at$9,- 566,542, an locrease of 4 per cent. Southern Callfornl.a Edi- son remains In 3rd place, paylng $9,422,342, up 3 per said. Total property tax biUJor all county property owners for the flscal year ·ending June 30 wtU be $521 mll- Uoo, said Mr. Cttroo. That's aa lllcrease of $1'5 mllUpn. Pharmacy, 5321 Unlmstty D.C. C. TO ADD COURSE Dr., IrviDe, earn. gz6&4! ON JUDAISM HISTORY · Part Piau Pharmacy Inc., 14520 Newport Ave., Tus-A look at the history of tto, Calli, 92680. Judaism, from Abraham to Tbil busiDessls cooducted Martin Buber, t.s betn ad- by a corporation. ded to the Orange Coast CorponUoa Name: Part ,Eventng College class Pla.u Pbarmacy tnc., Rob-''Schedule. The course will ert J. Borapo, Sec. meet Thursdays f'rom 7 to Tbls statement was ftled 10 p.m. at Corona del Mar with the County Clerk ot high school, begtnoing Feb. Orange Couuty on Jan. 11, 3. The class also takes a 19'75. look at tbe uterature aDd PubUsh: Jan. 23, 30, Feb. ceremooy that surround Ju- 6, 13, 19'75, ln the Newport daism and Its religious 1m- Harbor Eutp. F -0'18 pact 00 modera t.boaebt. ' restricted to 10 per ceut of business "face•• (equare footage of businesses troat- tng oo the street)or 1 eqiiU'e foot per Unear foot ot lot trootage, wblcbe.-er 1s larger. Maxlm11m total siP area would be Umlted to 150 oq. ft. The Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce, which has fought the stcn law proposal throU(b au bearlogs before the Planning Commlssioo, cbarged last week ttat the Commission stiU had not heeded the Chamber's protests. Com- mtssiooer James Parker, executlt'e vice-president of the Chamber of Commerce, cast tbe lone dissenting vote as the planners voted 6.1 to approve tbe latest verstoo of the proposed law. An earller veraioo sought to have au signs In con- formance by 1930. BACK TO IIIAKUHI Lt. James E. Hollopeter, whose wUe Christine Is the daughter of Mr. Orin J, Rid. dell of NeWpOrt Roach, hls returned totheMarlneCorps Air Stattoo, fwakuni, Japan, after parttclpattn, In traln- lng..exereisn: at·.Mlsawa. .ur ~ Force Sue. As a member .. , ot Marine fllbter I Attack Sq1adron 232, be was tn- t'Olt'ed 1n maneuvers de- lo WOODY oi.LLEH ' FILM FESTIV.I.L'' "BANANAS" "SLEEPER" & "EVERYTHING • . ALIIAYS WANTED TO KNOll ABOUT • SEX" , RATED (R) ~ CR) -HI I ,, ''f'IC:. • .)~'I II COi\1r:~ '· lll'~ ' , I THE f NEPTUNE SOCIETY 2.00 W. COIIt Hwy. ~ ., ........ IIMch Qllitarn.a t2teO R46-7431 l4.hourMMCe ........ ...,... .. . ~ ........................... . .............................. an ....................... .. ~TI ................ , ........ . ewcome.rs at Hoag • ~.,.s.-. t Garl-Mr. Md lin. DDa • S4TUIOAY,Id. 11 ~llS?Y .... Ate..Co-OlrL-IIr .... Mrl.~ • ..... Q 'r' M. 1140 FeclenJ. Co. GA-l.Mr. Ud ...... c ..... alta. a. BrUIJD, 711 Ba-. &ut ICIIJ.;Mr. UdMn.lp•c• Bllll. T__., •s Leima Clr .. Co. • THURSDAY, UJf. I • Mell. 8oJ-Mt. Ud Mre Vt~¥U • IUIQ)AY, .IA.R, 1J Ward, l'rl$1 OU rr .. La., BoJ•Mr. Ud Mn. Mleb- ln'IM. aea u.....--. ,. w. wu .. • FRIDAY, JAK. I eOQ, Apt. F, Coeta Mea. Gtrl-Mr. ud Mr1. Ga.ut • MONDAY, JAN. 11 Cobin, Ute HtJarta. Put &o,-Mr. ud Mre. Robert Lido. Wldlhll, 1111 lAIJDda Pl., Boy-Mr. udlllre.B.tebard W..e UJIDir Ba.J. Ctrlllo, ZZOl AnUast.,!ut Boy.lir. IDd Mr•. Robert Bld. MarUD, 57~ Siena Cua • SATURDAY, JAN. f Rd., lr'YtM. Girl-Yr. ud Mr•. Duld Gtrl-Dr. IDd Mr•. James ElJ, U'll CCilWlJ AYe., Co-Korb, 17511 MaocbMter,lr- lta Mea. viDe. .BoJ•Mr. aDd Mrs. ~ • TUESDAY, JAN. 1f He.-, 1~ MIJW Pl., Co-Girl-Mr. aDd Mrs. Keo-* Mea. D.tb BtU, !Oal K.e!TtD Lo. • SUNDAY, JAN. 5 Hwattnctca Beaeb.. ' Gtrl-llr. aDd Mr•. Mk:b-Gt.rl-llr • &DC1 Wre. Evert ael Natt, m Talue Rd., LtMuter, M71 FeDD, Ir- Co6 Mea. YiDe. • MOlfDAY, JAN. 6 • WEDNESDAY, JAN. 15 Boy-Mr. IDd Mrs. Jotm Boy-Mr. IDd Mr•. Walter Madc11ac. 133-E LJ.a Lane, Colllnl, 4621 Brtebton Rd., Costa Mea. Cameo Sboru. • TUESDAY, JAN. 7 BoJ-Mr. lDd Mrs. Artbur Boy-Wr. and Mrs. Jack Mertltl, 6042 Stern Siena Frank, 3-471 Santa Clara, Rd., lnlne. ·('- (. TECHNlCAL SGT. Palll S. SlmOOIOil, 100 oUlrs. Caro- lyn stmobaoa of 1 '17 MapoUa St., Cotta Mesa, bls beeD recocn«Md for belping the Commtmtty CoUece of tbe A1r Force eantbeoutstaDd- 1Dc llllt award. He ts a c arrieululr .l'.-t.or wltb the college, wtr.;h received tbe award for meritorious ser- Ytce trom Jan. 1 to Dec. 31, 1973. The college Is headquartered at Randolph AFB, Teas. The sergeant l6 a 1958 graduate of New- port Unioo ~ scbool. NEWPORT HARBOR DISIQ!f THURSDAY. JAN. 23. m5 PUIUSHED IEEJCLY -PAGE 5 OOROIIA DEL MAA, CAL Civic leaders to mode for Volunteer Action Proltaioaal modtll tbty ar••t --yet 10 R*a I.Dd womea wltb ftrltd t~Ptrl­ toce LD eommaolty tOlc- teerlam will make tbt.fllll- loo abow l.lliqoe. .. FuhSoo for aetioo" wlllbepresea.ted at 9 a.m. Tuesday, Ja.o. 28, at Bullock's in Soatb Cout Piau, Costa Mesa. Sponsored by the Vollll- tary Action Center of South Orange County, the sbow wtD feature a bost of recognized commuotty leaders whohne donated much of tbeir tlme to voluntary service. Pro- ceeds trom the $5 per ticket event, which Includes a con- tinental champagne break- fast ln addition to the fub.loo show, will benefit tbe Retired Senior Voltmteer Program (RSVP}. Thlsprogramotfers opportunities to adults over 60 for a meaningful We in retirement through vol- unteer wort. Bvtlor Art ........ Mrt. lAdaao ~ .... ol tbt Vollllbry Adioa c.&ilr Boar4; llr1. PtedertaB1111 (Benllee). Zoata Cle; llr•. Wormu WaleoD (Oweeda), wife olttMOructCoutCol- tece ebiDceDor aDd active 1D tbe Marcb of Dtme• ud Ebell Ole; marrtace eo•- seJor David Crump, mem- ber of tbe VAC BGud; Earl Dittmar, ebalrman of the RSVP actn.orJ committee; and JatM• Dodds, attorney and member of tbe V AC Board. Classical guitarist Bruce Cbarles, of Lag~m Beach. wm entertam daring break- fast. Assisting Mrs. Frank Lyocb, cbltrman of tbe Vol- untary Actiaa Center adYiS- ory boUct, bl orpntstng tbe eveot, are Mrs. James ste- phens, Mrs. George Dray- too and Mrs. Tbomas Yo ~mg. Reservations may be made by calling 642-0963 or 833-DR. POPPER TO Gl VE ~JDE4 YMi;J ~ Dt« .. ans, caap.r pa1Ja ud ot11er drtu'J tut-mut•• tate a tearfl.l ton o1 eft. ~llJ bUds. HoweYer, IMI'W cr•m tormalaU... butd OD tbt more effecUYe faetal treatm..U. Ut DOW aftilable for your bUds. Moisture-ladeD protective creams, rte' ba ernoUieota, reooadltloo lDd sootbe abaMd bands, howe•er tender tbe delicate the lk1D may be. These treatment haDd cream• are non-cre~.sy, leaYe oo tacldneas ud are ab- sorbed quietly. Reg11lar use ctl hand cream will soften cuticle and Improve your oalla ~. . Our ·'Beauty Bar" Is fully stocked with fiDe cosmetics for every beauty need. Let our fr iendly girls help you wtth your selec- tion. BAYSIDE PHARMACY is proud to brine you the very best llDes ••• Germaine Moo- teil, Ultima n, Helena Rubinstein, EUubetb Arden, Bonne Bell, Alle<:reme and many others, plus fragrances by Le Galloo, Cabochard, Gltenchy and mor el • • • • HANDY HINT: Wads of cotton from plll bottles are just rigttt for manicures and other c-r.~bblng duties. B~SIDI:~ PHARMA~ WITH CARD 'H PARTY 1016 bayside dr. -newport beach -cautornta, 9Z66Z Costa Mesa. L ~;!;~· ~ M~t: arry Schmit on SCRCC 9278. ,.. The modelsareMrs. Law. ·"'ONCERT PREVIEW renee Pryor (Gabby), mayor The Oranre County Phil-':::;;;;;;;;:::;;::;;:;;::::~ of Irvine; Mrs. Alvin Ptn.k-harmonic Society will pre-I X 0 Newly-elected Co1mty Su-prime choice to succeed Mr. ley, Federatlon of Women's sent Dr· Jan ~r at 10:30 X Dr., Cos.b. Mesa. Gtrl-Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cormey, 1841 Tabttt, Co- sta Mesa. pe"t.or Larry Schmit of Diedrich. Mr. Riley holds Clubs; Mrs. Thomas Rtley a.m. Jan. 23 as speaker Gardea Grove ns named the cotmty post formerly held (Imogene), wife of the Or-for tbe concert preview at last week u Orange Co111ty by Rooald Caspers of Lido ange Co~mty supervisor; tbe Edwards Newport Cen- rovenun•t representative Isle, who also sat on the Mrs. James Stephen (Allee), ter Cinema. Continental on tbt South Coast Relfooal SCRCC before he dlsap-vlce-president, Assistance breakfast wtU be served at Coosern&o Commwloo. peared at sea in a boating League, Santa Ana; Mrs. 9:45 in tbe lobby· Mr. Sebmtt representstbe mishap last June. Donald Atkinson (Betty), Dr. Popper, chairman of 2nd IIC)trvl.sorlal diarict, Newport is also repre-president of the Newport the UCLA music depart- Dial 546-2693 wbtcb iDCludts Hantiqtoo sented on the SCRCC by Harbor Junior League; Mrs. ment, wlU discuss the Jan. Beaeb l.Dd Seal Beach. He Commissioner JudyRosener Winslow Lincoln (Carol). 24 coocert to be presented COPY CENTER suce~ S~vtaor Ralph of Lido Isle. president of the Ne-rt by tbe Utah Sympbooy Or-u 8 Dl~icb, ~ st~®wo r------------------------------------~---~ch~e~~~a~a~t ~UC~l.--------~~ij~~~~~~"~·~~iio~rt~~~a~dh~~~~~~~ from tbe SCRCC post after btinc elected cba!rman of tbe cocm.ty board. It ls tbe ftrst Ume the ZDd cn.trlct bu been repre- sented OD tbt SCRCC panel. the 12-member commission holds permit power over aU coaStal development in Los Anples and Oranre cotm- tles, and is developing a looc-ruce dtYelopmeot plan for tbt c:outltne. Flfth Dtstrtct s•rvtsor Tbomas Riley of Dover Sbores ns coostdered a OPEN HOUSE BRANCH BANK •• , ~-~·QI ce~JJraUon ~· th.LI wttk tQrtbeNe•- WOILD'S Uli(ST: PUT'" A BLUI! HAVI!M I POOL OR SPA-Plt·ll ISnMATII CALL MOW 01 DROP IN ... ••• ,. cs •••• , A"4 o, .. 7 o.,. A W .. k. 12222 H.rbor Btvct. a..n Grove 530-1142 fl71.-a n2-3401 ar •• &OM THE TEACHING IS CENTERED ON JESUS CBRJST AND THE BIBLE, WITH EMPRASlS ON PRACTK:AL CHRISTIAN UVING. ALL AGES ARE WELCOME. Co.m•l1nr and vtsttlnc amiable. SUNDAY SERVICES: WORSHJP SERVICES AND SUNDAY SCHOOL 8:30, 9:f5 aDd 11:00 a.m. PHONE: 8?5--t550 ZZOO E. Cout Bwy., Newport O.ch. Dell' Mac.Artbar port e..-brUe'baf btr- lca.o State But aDd wtll coo- ti.D\al tbl'oultl th1s moOCh. An \llUUil f•tare of tbe but bu!kS!Dc l.s the UYlng "ftcu bto)lmlna" tree near the ctrcallr cutomer co~m­ ter. An automatic teller l.llit, dubbed "Tr•sure Ia !and," a llow• 24 boar bankinc ser- Ylce. Tbe tmit wlll d.1spense up to $200 in cash to q .. u. fled Tr•ture bla.Dd Club membeu, wbo are lnued specially_ coded cuh-erec,ttt cuds. Tbe mapettca lly coded card act. as a pus- key for a c:ub witbdrawal. Pre.tdtat of American stat. Bank 1.1 Raymond w. Haaa. 1be boardolcUrtctors 1Dcludn cbltrmu Maarlee Gladm.a.Q, Dollald Arrltt. J. Clark Bootb, lobo Grlm'-f, W. Patrick O'Keefe Jr., Tbomu PtckeailaQCil, Don- ald ~Dder, Eqeoe starr ud Daaald Stamp. M •ri•.. • v•• tUe o I e)e f•o•• cooAI•I •dool, ~or.lo• 81••· H-1•1• yo• 11 WI of olj tHrU cooll•l·, P••lrlu •j tn ow• jelldo•• red,•• ,,. ••il• w4tt , ... Jer ltW1•1 CIIU -j lh /1 .. •1 l•fr•tHnl•• •MG OUR AMMI VIIIARY CIL lilA T1GM. COM IIN AND IXPI ... ca OUI MIMTAL DB.ICAa._ASWB.L AI AMI.CM STYLI IIJMQt, LUNOt.,M AMD 11 ... 11 , ..... IY *-MA AND Mil STAPP E Home heat in)( cost~ are up, regardless •If the fuel used . Sc 1 1s the oost of producin~ electricity. The pnce of fen~ uti used in electric general inR plants has more than tripled in the past 18 months. And we must use foreign ~lil to meet rigid air pollution requirements. Electricity is involved in roost heatinJC systems indirectly or directly, su ~et your use of heating wisely. There are several ways to do it. Hert are some suggestions: 0 Consider lowerifll the temperature setting. It could oost about~ less . . fnr heating tl• keep the temperature at 68° in~tead nf 72t? :J It makt'!' se-n.~ to tum your heat off when you·re away from home. How· t'ver. in freezifll( artas a 400 setting is advisable. 0 Are your dnors and windows weather stripped? Caulking small openiflRs and seams ~ill save energy -and money. o Closing drapenes and OJrtains ,.;n hold heat in -and Cllld out. 0 So will d 'ng your firep&ac:e damp- er. and \"ents in moms ~ in 0 \re \'IIlii tilt~ dean? Pt-rhap.-. t~y n~ rt>placi~. '] I >in~ rNum-a1r grill~ and wamNtir duct:-can drive up he.atmg costs. tuo. 0 If yuu have electric radiant heating, you can save by turning off thrnno· ~tats in 1\XlfflS ntX in uSt'. As wmter approaches. you'll need more heat. But by budgeting your use d electnaty wisely. you can bold down your ri · ~ biU. F "' to do it. why not nd fer our me boc*Jet? Writ!: ~'ltion~ Edi9M. P.O. Box .,. Rosemead. CA 91770. CHkltloO'I"-TI! lADY lMP• plans sessions "" ....,. " -.., •,.-., -c .. II_ will ~·~·• Y-.-a 11 e.. w111 .., 1o11oa, .,0 11-c-Mu._Uioll_. ___ ~ -::: c::wa•._ c---... •·k' -v.. ... .u .. u •. ~ ...... u. tbt GEM :r-.,L¥!~--~ ali wiU • , reu~IO• n ... I .. ? ?::t =:.~a~-::= T·.c~£.n.r _.8Ltlw4 -=• , ........ lnloo "U-t5pm anr!t Metllfldat-.. 'iM7'tt, ~-Wett ~ui It--ol 111111"-......, • ~ -"' '""' at lilt home of Holly ...... ot Xnport Ktrbor llld!,idl*ieti~·)Ud-Htode.r100, 1110 KLapRd., ~ ..-11 1oo1t11c tot ,.. ·I· • crur Rar-. ... _._ lo ~ I 10. fto Of I I -wiD IIMI , .o\11:11 a;m. Jill-10 Louise Jell' rwdaa OD , .. ll. .. 1':,. fA, 'T £1111, Ju. ~of'bM, 1915 Ellesmere '-'fit liM a elul olmore · M • · ~ 1 ' I ~ ' 1\!:"-100/' ..,. llullyo !lEW PABTOII-&IC..•..., '' 811101'1. -I ' or IWiu,. Me·l"er lla ot CorOD& Mt Mar, Coacreptklal Cbarcb 1D U.S II J First 7S Zonta girls named · ~lalrmaa of tbt committee. Coi'OOI del Mar laltY,Iqa-A ...._lal ~~ wtU Jant Meter ot Ne'""'rt Wt :'::.to romr:l • as aid Kuts. He Jocceeds Dr. be btp ld W .. J ,at lla.m. Shores, who was k111;d in :.u~malm =-=~.~~ PbiUp Murray, wbo retired &t aelflc VIew C..,_l lD a Jan. 5 atfo aectdent near tll.e El Adobe restaurant 1n .rO<~eol~IJ-------::--"-ar._bo_r __ VIw __ 111 _111_1of_•Bolty-'" Lu VepJ. AEROFLOT" Russia bas re<:totl)' N- ported the dlscoveryofU.I cotmtry's largest diamond. The 232-eant cem ras uoeutbed in the «Ua~ fields of MlraJY 'lit ~~ Yakutakaya reCSoo of ,1. berla, and has beeo .-iiod "Flfty Ytan. of~·· iQ commemoralloo or So- viet Aviation Day. Tl>o .llrlt Zoull clrls of the month for tbe oeW' year were introduced at tbtJanu. ary hmcbtOD of the .NeyPOrt Harbor Zoota Club at the SeDiot Cltluns dubhouse. Here are tbe booorees: • LlJ(OA FRANKUN or 2006 Dover Drive, Baycrest, sern• ullbnrlaoandvlce- presldeot of tbe Sailor Band at Newport Harbor biif'l schOol. Other actlritles in- clude CSF , orchestra,Cilor- alle, Spanish Club and GAA. She l.s the recipient of the DAR good cUlJ.en award as outstanding senior girl, E. I. Moore Masoolc award as outstanding 801)homore ltrt In 1973 and American Le- gion award as outstanding junior htgll girl In 1971, She hopes to attend Beach state music therapy, • CHARLO'ii'E SADY of 1850 Paros Circle, Costa Mesa, Is stWent govern- ment commlssioner at Es- tancia high school, Senate chairman, and mt>mber of the yearbook staff, GAA ten- nis team and Pep Club, She has been oo ttle honor roll aU 4 years to hlgb school and has served as vice- president and secretar}' of (a church youth gro~. She plans to pra.rticl.pate in the CROP program at HoaghOS· pital tor nursing aptitude, attend Orange Coast College ror 2 years, then transfer to UCLA. ' • bO"ICA"' 'ftOt..L'AND or 58'7 sta Mesa, 1s a member of the Costa Mesa high school Pep ClUb, bomecomtngcom- mlttee, powderpuff football team, serves as spirit coun- sel and was selected as most valuable player oo. the tennis team. Sbe bas won 5 letters in scbool atbletlcs and has been on tbe boDor roll all 4 years or 111gb school. She has been active in church work as officer in the Young Women's MtJtua1 Improve- ment Assn. She plans to go to OCC for 2 years, thell 2 years at Brigham YoUDg University, preparing for a NAVY seaman r ecruit Danny L. Watkins, son of Mrs. Janet C. Jones of 2367'6 Harbor, Costa Mesa, has graduated from recruit training at the Naval Training Center. San Diego. SAVE 20"/o STEAM .Cl.EAII HYDRACLWI Estimates by phone: 540-6011 or 645-1313 OH.r expires Jan.3 1, 1975 lllill'llll: n•.., Att. tab 11m 11 .. 111 ~ IIIHJ'Al UNTS AYMAilE fOlDWOTOa c()loll't.HY •••tOVtiC" ..... C:ASHREIATi 01414EW C:.t.PRIS! =::.. $256 fR1E AUTOMATIC ___ ............ __ .,.::.;~-- career 1D tbl computer fteld. • ELLEN ROSENBERG ol 250fi Salt Ale Ct,rcle, Har- bor View lUlll, 1s a roember of Keywanettes and GAA at Corona del Mar blgh school She bas Uso beeD active in tbe Glrla League and Sd- eoce Club and M.s sened as tresbman class secretary and student body secretary as a liJOilOOmore. She re- celnd the Masonic award from the Girls League in 19'11 and the girl or the quarter anrd from the Girls League in 1971. She plans to attend either Stanford, Duke or Davis, majoring in, humanities and minoring iD poUUcal science. She hopes to pursLte a ca.reer In law. Su Juan C~llira.Do. Tbere Mrs. Meier's hustand, will be I-. plus.'""" c· hurch N'e· w·-• Piul Deonls Meier, Injured recordio&' o1 mme l960 mu-Ia u.t crash, Is reported to sle, and we wtll 1t:we door be tn the lntenstve care ward prtses tn several eate10r. • PLYMOUTH CONGRE-:19. Ht.tac*wtllbe"Sec:reta or a Las Veps hOspital les." · GATION AL CHURCH, Stu of ·IDMr Accesl." Ht ap-Saturday's service wtll be Bruce Page and Bueky Broad st., Newport Hel&ftts pearscaTVud~WMklY cooducted by the Rev. Ger- Moore of tbe class of 1965 __ Tbe 10 a.m. Stmday ser-aDd teacbel weekly claues trude Ttmtland of Pomona will emcee tbe prognm,and vlee will obServe ibe Utb 111 tbe toltftTboucbt" lllOYe-Unity Church. okl btgb scbool photos wUI annl'tt!l'·sary or the charter-m.e: a 'Solider, FrleDds of Mrs. Meier, be clrclllated, Mrs. Pells lng of the church. Pastor • THE IIARBOR TRINITY who ll'ted at 334 62nd St. sUd. John LlndYall wlll prelcb BAPTIS'J! CHUftCH. U30 a.od worked at Hughes Air- Deadline lor makin& re-on the topic, "Have you heeD Bater st., Cotta· Mtta __ craft here, said she and serntioos is May 10.Class-' baptized with the Holy The Ml'moD tbtme tor B:SO Ur. Meter were returning mates ·may call Mrs. Pells Ghost?" The annual meetiag and 11 a.m. SUDday wlll be borne from Las Veps, where at -s-7255 or Mrs. Gran-will be held at 11·15 am "•--•-.... __ ._ •-h they had re-married after o• . • ., ~-~~ .., _ w •e 1t at the high school, 548-following the service. other," a coaUDaltioo or tlle an earller divorce, 1121. • ST. ANDREW'S PRES-tbeme of "tlrmlDCour family Survivors· Include daugh- . "We also need door prize BYTERIAN CHURC H 600St 1--·-~t-•• '-• a the Cers Jamie Lynn Mills and • · ~ •. ~o~m~ donations from merchants," Andrew's Road, CUff Havea Contemponrlea wtllwltneu: Dana Leigh M111s and son Mrs. Pells saJd. ·-,"A pocket-shed God" lll .word Ud millie of their Frederick Meier,allofNew- wl\1 be the sermon topic or faltb 1D Juus Christ. The port; brothers Richard Col- In genera~ ~~~~~ dia- monds tack the q~aUiy of those found tn ott~r Jilts or the world, and 'he alle of the ''Aerotlot" canaot be compared, for eumple, wJth such hlstorle~ pms as the 3,106 caratCtlllnin, found to Sout h Africa, or the 726 carat Jonker, Or. Charles Dterenlleld at &tunal meetlDc or tiM coo-Uns of Santa Ana, and Hu- t •• 8 9 30 and 11 • tl W be h ld bert Collins of El Cajon, , : .m. grep ca w t thll Sunday services, Frldl.y, ~ wttbapot-and 2 sisters, Vlrg!nlaShep. . . . of social note In spite of Russia's con- centrated search for dia- mond fields, SotJlh Attica still leads the world In production of OOth lndu.s- tr tal and gem qua Uty dla- monds. By PEC HAAPA John McNeilly of Corona del Mar l.s rec~ratingfrom an operation performed on Tuesday. When he gets to feeling better, his wife, Billie, can bring him some Pllztles and games from their Corona del Mar Toy ShOp to help pass the time. I • • ·'Doc" (C allingC-Q)tJoff- man ealled to remind us thai It was just 10 years ago Saturday, Jan. 18, that the rtrst Newport lo CataUna Big Balloon Race was held. The race was won by Ed Yost of SioUI Falls, South Dakota, who was the only one to hit the mark at the finish line. Tragedy str uck when the "grandma•· balloonist, Mrs. Barbara Kelth, climbed too high, where she could ""' be"• soed "' the of-flc1.a1 oo.ts, and was eau!ht in some cross currents. Her body wa s found a few da ys later near San Clemente Is- land, Among t.hose wllo started the race were actor Cliff Robertson aod famous toea I flyer Frank Tallman, woo lent dignity to the event with top hats and tails. An- other entrant was Don Pic- card of Costa Mesa, 5011 or one of the world's greatest balloon scientlsts. His bal- loon sprung a leak aDd it was reported that he eoded up in a cactus patch. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Allan G. Peirsol of Corona Highlands are getting ready to cele- brate their 62nd weddingan- niversary. The Peirsols were married January 26, 1913, tn Steubenville, Ohio, and moved to CaUforni2 7 years later. Mr.Pelrsolwas owner of the Pelrsol Drug Co. in Pomona for 20 years. In 1958 the Peirsol's moved to Corona del Mar, where Mr. Peirsol's ne.t'J)hew, G. Hubert Peirsol, owned the Corona del Mar Pharmacy. The senior Mr. P~lr5?l was associated with Haa g Hos. pita! as a pharmacist for 12 years. The Allan Peirsols have one daughter, Mrs. Ro- land Rutledge, wife of Judge Rutledge, and a grandson, Edward Rutledge of Ontario, Calli. AU)tl6 wmt ,_ D~t.MATIC St.YMS--, YOU STU 4IIT JOIIIISOIII S0tn UCI.USIYI GOLDEN TOUCH .ci!00.-··---""4:-.. ., ... ,.IIIPIC18,... ... ., ..,.." ........ , •. •m • NEwPORT -MEsA tuck di.DDer at, 6:so p.m. pard of Anaheim and Dorothy CHRISTIAN CENTER, 148 • ST. MARK PRESBY. Caven~r of Pomona. E. 22nd St., Costa Mesa --TE~ CHURCH, !100Mar The Rev. John Beoton of Vista, Eut Bluff -· A COO· New York wtu speat at 6 greptbal.l meetblc will be p.m. this Stmday, telling or bek! tol.lawblc tbe 9:30 Lm. a cure admlnistered to drUC senlce tJ11J .Simday The addicts. He is director of aJeDda IDchdeJ re.,few or the Walter Hoving Home, a the budpt, appronl of tile Teen Challenge home tor clerk's report to tbe Gee- girls. He is also associate eral AJsembty, and electioa director of Teen Challengt of 7memberstqthenomlllat. Inc. A premiere showing of lng committee, David Wilkerson's new ftlm, • Tbe Church Women of ··Return to Sodom," w111 be the PrtneeotPeaee Lutheran presented. This 45 mlrurte Cburch, Costa Mesa, have film Is a doc umentary on the elected tbetollowingofficen outbreak of witchcraft, for 1911!1: Esther Olson, homose~:uaUty, and cult rei-president; Dorothy Sllkeo- llgtoos, and the decline of son, vice-president; Grace moral standards. Prokop, secretary; Jerri • THE NEWPORT HAR-Setterlllld, treasurer; BOR CHURCH OF RE-Claire Blackwell, secretary LIGIOUS SCIENCE,.S.41 Cen-of educatioa. assisted by ter St., Costa Mesa ·-''How Perils Homestead; Elate to use it" is the 11 a.m. Bergfor4, secretary of sermon topic or Ute Rev. ~~. 1J.111ttd IIJ EleiiiOI' JacluioolhlsSIIIIdq .Qai!I!M\~­ as she concludes the series • Tbt i:ii;fu;e'~~ - on bask principles ot Set-tlons, D1.1 Sllkll,y Scr.ools eoce ofMlnd. VerDOG Howard (CLASS) wtU begin the 19'15 of Boulder, Colo., author procram at 7 p.m. Mooday, of "The mystic patb to cos-lan. 27,_ at Harbor Trinity mlc power," will speak at R'aptb1: Church, 1230 Baker 7:30 p.m. WedDesday, Jan, St., Costa Mea. Dr. Curtla SCuss Mite lieU, '""'""' r-stor of PTA TO Dl Blbllcal stodlentBtoiiCni- NEW LEGI""'TION. lege, 4 lllrada, will -• ~ on ··Firmin& our family Parents are invited to at-folmdattons in tbe cburch." tend the poerat meettnr or Sessions wm be held also the Corona del Mar high Feb. 3 and 10. Special in- school PTA at 10 a.m. tertst classes for Sunday Thursday. Feb. 6. ln the school t•cbers wiU be held faculty k)unge, eacb evea1n&;. The Rev. Mrs, Rodney Jcmes (Phyl-Wa)'De Tesc:hotthe Newport- Us), pmgnm cbalrman., ~U Mesa Cbrllt1an Center 1s present the procram, deal-general cb&lrman for this lng with recent sc:hOollects-year's CLASS. ll.tion, lnctucliDg ..,-to..date • The c oacreptors or lntormatloo em .W• tbe Ptymoeb Conrrepttooal scbool blltpt could be est, Cb\D'c~ a cro.., practtctng also lectstaUoa affeetlq tht tbe art or appU.ed Christ- student teacber Ia tbeclus-il.oity. wtll bold 1 potluck room and COM lllctt scbool dlmler for Friday, Jan, 31, 1111deUnes oa tbt role or at tbe borne or Wr. and Mrs. the student tt~.cbtr. Guide-Jack Hocbadel, Harbor VIe• llnes tor teacher en.t .. UOD Hom.s. RtSVfttlou caa be • wm also be dlecassed. "mtde wttb Mrs. Hoct.del, Mrs, Edward Cuuaap, 6«-2159, or at the ebur<:h, president, tnrites all m. 642-2'740. terested per-• to attend the open board m..UOC at 9 a.m. and a coffee pt to- cether at 9:4$ befon tile RENTERS! 0 YOU HAVE FIRE .t THE INSURANCE ON YOUR PERSONAL BELONGINGS! Phone RABBm INSURANCE 548-5554 1914 HarbOr Blvd., Costa Mesa geoeral rneettnc. I.N·SPIRATION POINT \ .. 0ruct CollltJ ts tanJUpltnr lep.l rights uie· public may hue to 1M tbt -...~ope~~ property Immediately .ottb ot and lld)l.ceot to ''llllltiUO. PoiDt' ka Corona del Mar. ·Tbe property consists ot two k* ~ a bhd area overJoot4Dg tbe Pac1fic betweeo Corona del Mar 8laJe a.c:b Pull: t.Dd 'Little CorC*' Be&cb. • elthf!r of tbeae aras JDr: pDttal reere- eontact the Count)' Cowastl'• offlee ., ORANGE COUNTY COUNSEL ~ • ,- INSPIRATION POINT PftESCRIPTIVE RIGHTS INVESTIGATION P, 0~ lOX 1379 CALIFORNIA ANA, • • 92702 I Fo,.lhose who '"joy M•gt~ifiu,l C11isine tmd FiiU w;,,s Now open Tun.Jay thru SarurJay wuh a completely different ~:ourmer menu ~ery v.·eek of the month ( #;;;ik4~PH 1107 Ja111bor .. Road Newport Beach. Caltlornla A"ervatlons Plaut (714) 844·1700 THE fX/AOt\ CLASSES FOR ALL AGES • Morntng & Evening ·classes For Adufts CaUfw Appotntment • Afternoons For The Children BUS: 873-0120 BARBARA WAINSCOTT RES: H2-G37-t 3835 E. COA~T HWY. CORONA DEL MAR CLOS!D THURSDAYS IS HAPPY CUSTOMERS PROFESSIONAL PRESSWORK ••• PRACTICAL PRICES CALL US FOR ESTIMATES I~A.d 2121 L CO~ST HWY., CORONA DI!L MAR, CALif. PHOME: 67 550 BURGLARY PREVENTION wu the subject ol a recent Newport Beacb JUDJor EbeU Club sessJoo. Newport pollee ofttcer Stu areuler .. lbowo bert dlscaulDc locks Yitb Diane CUDOD, at left, aDd Gall Showalter. otftcer Br...-pna bome security talks to commUDlty p-<q)S, •liD&' resl4eats to be}p •ch otMJ' by keeping au eye oat fol' poulble burglars. Gro~s interested I.D laving OUlcer Jlressler address tbem may call b1m at Mf· 3661. (Pol:fc~ Dept. pboto.) Miss Piper engaged Miss Ellzabetb Sue ptper is plaDntng to be married to Airman Ed'ward Weinle 1D May. The enpgemeot an- DOUnCement was made in Southampton. Pa., bJ Mr. aDd Mrs. Duane Piper, par- eots of tbe tride-to-be aod former Costa Mesa resi- dents. Miss Piper's tla.nce ls the soo of Mr. and Mrs. William Wefnle ot Sellersville, Pa. Before tbe tamUy moved in 1970, Miss Piper attended scbools in Costa Mesa. L!GAL: MOTIC! EDWIN H. (Ted) FINSTER ot Cameo Shores, regional vlce..president ot Boyle En- gtneertog Corp. tn Newport Beacb, bas been elected to tbe board ot directors ot PUSUC NOTICE the Consulting Engineers NOTICE OF PUBUC HEAR- Association o~CalitornJa. He lNG TO BE HELD BY THE wlll be installed during tbe PLANNING COMMISSION '. CEAC annual meeting in La FOR DISCUSSION OF THE -costa ·Ju. ··29-PetJ: l! He HOUSING AND COMMUNITY bas also been re-appointed DEVELOPMENT ACT OF • t •. cbatrman of tbe Assoela-1974. J, _.,. ..... . flu.! ......... , THURSDAY, JNI. %3, lt75 Abravanel to conduct on Friday TM 0ruce Co.tJ ftU,.. bal'moa&c Sodety .W wet.. eOIM tbl Ulabl)wpboaJOr· cbeltn wWt Ka•tce Allra- vuel, m.:lc dlrecb', eoo- duct1Dc a CCD:ert in tbeir iAltlal 11J1*1UCe 1D Or- up eo.ty at 8:30 p.m. Friday, Ja M. Tbe PfOP'&ID lDclulles ''Fe.U.e orertwe''bJSbol.. tdoricb, SyaupboDJ No. '1 by PromGeY. Ud SympbollJ No. 2 by st.beU111. TJcut lDb'matioll may be obtaiDed tlom the Ora.nce CouatJ Pbllllumoa1c oftlee, 201 W. Cout Rlltrny,New- port Btaeb, 141-Mll. • .. 1 tton•a committee oo employ-Notice ls hereby given that ment coodlttoo.s. A Ucensed on February 6, 197'i, as ROBIN AHD TERRELL ROOT ~tit~~~~·Q ~~t~~::..~ !~= R b. A S h I ed scbqol;~~eof-· m1dy deve\opmeM t.ds, 0 '" nn c u ze w Tedm)t)gy IDd tM Oniver-tbe Planning Comm.t.sloo stty ot CalUdtnia;·· He 1s wtll bold a pubUc bearing to I. T ~~ 5'---1 R f president of'NeWJ)OrtBeach discuss provisiODS of tbe 10' I errel .an•ey 00 Historical Society and the Housing and Commtmlty De- Orange Colmty Coast Assn. velopment Act of 1974, aod to soUclt comments and sag-STAFFERS PROMOTED gestions from tbe publlc oo BY COSTA MESA BANK appropriate acttvtttes for funding IDder this grant pro-Tbe board of directors of tbe Bank or Costa Mesa bas promoted assistant cashiers Norita Clrou aod Kenneth Donabue to tbe posi- tion of assistant vtce..presi- dent. Miss Ctrou wUl now coo- centrate ber efforts 1.D tbe loaD department. Y.r. Dona- hue, witb tbe bank for the past 18 mootbs aod a rest- dent of Newport Beach, will continue in his capacity as s~ of operations. gram. More SPtC1flcally, tbe Housing and Community De- velopment Act provides ttmds to cities and cotllties for land acquisition, publlc works construction, rehabll- ltatlon, code enforcement, special projects for tbe eld- erly and baodicapped aswell as other activities for the improvement of urban com- mtmitles. The Act further prorides that the primary objective of the grant pro- gram Is to prevent or ar- rest coodltlons of slum or bUgbt, to provide commtll- lty fac1Utles and sernces, especially tc famlUes of low aDd moden.te income, and to assist emer~cy com- m \DIJty needs. It is tbe inteotioD of the C tty of Newport Beach to pa..rttclpate in thls program and the appUcaUon dead- Une for ftmdlng Is mld- FebrtarJ. Therefore, tbe residents of Newport Beacb are urged to atteDd tb1s bearing. Tbe PQbUc is alao lDYlted to makewitteo com- ments wblcb sboWd be seot to tbe PlaDn1D( Commlsstoo prior to tbe scbeduledpubUc bearings. AddlUooal tnformatloo re- prdtng tb1J bearing ~, be obDIDed bJ CODtactmg Ttm C O'IJell, MfaDce Pla.lualac AdmJD1strator, Ill tbe Com- mlaft1 DtYeJopm.t Depart- mlllt. Terrell Stanley Root, son of Dr. and Mrs. Terrell Lake Root of lrvtne Cove, took Miss Robin Ann Schulze as his wife In an evening wedding ceremony Mid Mon- day, Dec. 30, at the First Baptist ChiD'ch of Redlands. A personal candleUgtlttng ceremony was held following the marriage rites per- formed by the Rev. Robert Wallace, church pastor. The bride is the daughter of Mr. aod Mrs. Robert Dickens Schulze, Redlands. She walked to the altar on tbe arm of her father. She was dressed in a gown of ca.ndleUght stlk organza and satin over brlda 1 taffeta. The dress was trimmed with im- ported veolse lace and was made wltb a cathedral train. A "Camelot" headpiece, similar to that worn by her motber at her wedding cere- mony, was chosen by Miss Schulse. It was French 11- ltWoll edged in Yeoise lace. Sbe carried a bouquet of ea.DdleUgbt white roses cas- cading with stephanotis and satin streamers. Tbe bridal atteoda.nts all wore JoDc bUDter green Yet- vet IOft8 trimmed in lace aDd •cb beki a kmg stem. med rose. Ml.ls Kareo Bi- shop was maid of booor. Bridesmaids IDcl~ed Miss PoUJ Scbulle, s1ster ot tbt bride; M1n Lealie Root, st-.. ter of the IJ'OC)m; IIIia Ja. D1De BaniU &Dd lilr&. GtuJ Redmoed. Daftd Root ol Salta Ana ... bla br'Otblr'l btlt mu. Ulblra lact.led U. bride's brotbllr. Rot.tScbaiM, Ge- or .. Ollplul ol Soattl La- .-. llt1Mr NortbcoU ol Dua Pobat ud Robert Vo. .. loiN~ a.ach. and Mrs. Ernest Larsen of Redlands. Assist1ng with cutting tbe cate were Mrs. Stephen Jobnsoo and Mrs. Dafid Root, the bridegroom's sis- ter and sister-in-law. After a booeymoon at motmtain ski resorts, tbe newlyweds are rnaJt1ng their home in San Jose, where tbe bride w1ll continue her stu- dies as a geography major at San Jose State College and tbe groom wtll cootinue In hls ftrstyearoflaw scbool at Santa Clan Uninrsity Law School. The new Mrs. Root atten- ded Redlands blgb school before entering Cautoruia State College in Soooma. She has~ just returned from the World Campus Anoat. Her husband attended scbools in Newport, graduated from Lagllll tUgb Scbool and at- tended Saddlebact JanJ.or College before crad•ttnc from Cal State Soooma wUb a geography major. LEGAL MOT1CE fiCjiTIOUS BtSINESS NAlfE STATEMENT The followiJac periODS are doing business u: Tbe Fwattng wan. 215 No. Broadway, Sua AD& 92701: Rooald J. Hock, M8 Amip '' K," N.-port Bell., CL 92660; Patrick Alt, 1M So. On.Dge, OraDce, Ca.; Mu- sla E. a.n.,, 1541 SO. Coast RwJ ., tee-Be~ 92651; James Sbeeta, laMS Foqllwe, lrYtM, CL *M. Tb1l bu"•• .. CCIM.W by I ,..rat pu1Mr ..... Stped: RoDak! J. Boet. Tbts at.mtllt wu flied •ttb tile eo.tJ Clllrt ol Oruc-eo.Q Jaa.I0,19'7l. P11bl&lb: JUl. n, ao, r-. It'• easy because nobody knows Tahoc/Siems better then Air California. One cal arranges an economical package tour for one or the~ dub from Orange County Airpo~ ... 737 Su~t to s.cram.nt~ bus or'1eldertzed" NattonaJ ....a car, deh.tXe aocommodotlons ~ lift tlc:Mt.l. Gteat 3. 5 .net 7 -dey ttlnlrana prepeled by Olympic medal \MnnerJimmle Heuga .,. forulltdeu $18.50per. day. ··Money saving group fares and tarnly P.n. CAl AJr California Euy Information. If there's an easier MY tO get~ thaw, w.'U t.. the fint to taD~ Nottce .. bereby hrtber liHD tat a1d pabUe bear· IDe w111 be ..uJ • u.. aaa ckJ ol FtllrarJ, lt?$, at tbe IIOur ol '7:00p.m. ID tbe Co.eU CMeberl ol tbl Kewport 811~ CltJ ..BaD. ... "'*' u... ud pia~ .., udall ............. ..., ...., -be biU'd ... .... ......... Jlara.t, lecl*rJ ll.,.na..ca, follcJWIIC t111t eer•moll1 a r.c_.. was llltld at tbl Jl..,JIIcle eo.try Cte_ ..... t ..... Mdcroo-uc..._. ..... n. ..... - loom ll1wW ..,.,..... ...... paiMitttu. .... c1141o' . aoct....., ...s ,... ... c4dlt ............... deccnttaL I, U, lrJ$, Ia tM H ...... Ha.rbar £eaa. F ..40101 ,.,.,., .,.... ~· 10 JtlllllcC.NII'I .. ,... .... 111. a. tm, .. ..... ..-t.._ ..... \ AIDollc .. 11**1 ,..... JWlllllllU. ........ ea. lll*lfaii •• tr• a .... t Mra.,.... .... k •• ol ~ --"-••. ~ ... . ... .......... ~. ... ., ... c• ••· lid ~~ra,; ...... ~ll'tllltwwttlle ...... II' 'lltllll. lllr. ,. KELLY'S STEAK HOUSE 1.---Featuriq:--.... CHAMPAGNE & STEAK (FOR 2) S 7.95 4: STEAK & LOISTEI ---·---1.95 HEW YORK STEAK (12ea) --195 LOBSTER TAIL -------,.91 FILET MIGMOM --·------3.75 STEAMED CLAMS ---2.95 Twes •• We4. -1\wra. ~-te 11:. P.M. SEAFOOD KA·IOI --195 FOI TWO FILET MIGMOM -·-2.95 P!l 20t P•l• A., •. (At 6e t.nr) 675-57t 4 Bela.. P•iuwla. Mewpert a .. ct. Op .. : 4-: 3D .. 11:00 P.M •• Cleae4 ..._ .. , er .,u... ............ Pll. D. 'IlL D • . ~Text : .. No M4" lluJI ~ tt1ftoaglnla ,..__If""'" '"" •lw1 of !h!s '''' ,· lltat llr may 11'411 ltiM wt\o Jratlt t>lto1,. ,..,. lo b, o 1ol4ilr' (2 fun. 2:4). o1 the Muter. We ate reminded of wha.t He [the M&Mrj JU4 to Hia diaciplea: '£.very dne therefore wbo shall coafesa me be!Oft mea, hiua will 1 at~ c::onfaa.be.foft. my Fatblr wbo Ia in heaven. But wb010ever aba1l "-1 me before nlal. him wW I abo deny hdo,. *-'Father who il 1D ._'ftll (see Matt. 10:32, 33]. Thua. tbia hymn cleclara, if we clilowD Him (the Lonl J eaua) in the face of peril or of acorn, He abo will dilown Ul iD the preamce of Hit Father CD tht day of Hia efori<MaJ return. The fowth line breathes a noce of bope; evm though our faith may waver, and we may d.iatrust the power and care of our Lord, He ever abidH faithful; He cannot be untrue to Himself. Of course, if we abancb:l the faith, we face darkness and doom, but not every act of unfaithfulnesa ia willful apos- tasy. The courage of. Peter failed, out he was restored; even in advance his loving Master had prayed for bin). Some honest doubta trouble even those who are devoted to Ouiat. He [ Olrist) continues faithful, and while He is certain to diiOWll thoee who finally are faithless, yet 'he is faithful and righteous to fo~ve·; He is true to His promises and 11 cer:tain to par- don, to strengthen, and to reward.. Thus across the lq ages and the vast silences float the cadmces of th.ia aweet Christian song, ca11inc ua to be earn- est. to~ zealous, to De brave, &Dd eo- couragmg us to belie* that with- out the crou there is no crown, and that 'the way of the croa it the way of light' " (d. Ow-Je. R. Erdman Th' Pastoral E,utut of" POIIl, 1923; pp. 102-105). Reprlated from THE CHR~ MEWS fte .-...ae.• AUitwle Tow .... U. C1l' ... Hy CJIARLIS W . LANHAM Pffth, JVtlterrt Au~lmlua .. .., .......... ,._,,.,_ .... O.lethllt heiR~•• ...... , c-..,_ CONTACT S ovl'c A~ A TAIL cu~~a.• 111 l.o~ncasu.r bombers, I IMnicipattd in night bomlJinK raid~ 011 tile ucies and to"' u, ol l:.uropc. and ohenumt'i duriuK these ~nies, when condiuons "·ere h;,to.~rdous, I (H.Jytd to God t(J rcturu U\ l>..lfcl). But looL.utg h.ock now I can ~ t1t.Jt thCK' were the prayt'n of fe.t r for my phpic..tl $.tlety. 11Ut' rl· pem.ancc was ladwtg. \VIule 011 .1 IIII~JIOII on one o<C.t\ion, "~-' encountered e11.tremely b.ld we.tdtcr c.o ueh taons resuluug 111 our aircr.Jft icing up .,,.lr then lttlllltl( out of t.Ontrol iu a spin lur l:!.CHHt feet. l tnut~:d•••trly thc:ac ll.t)lu:cl tllhl m y ntind .1 picture of us all lying dt'.lll in our m<~nglcd plane. A fear of death, and .t greater fear of the judgment which wa\ to follow, jerked the pnyer from my lips. "Oh, God, not thi.t way!" God, in His mercy, heard th:u prayt'r, restored the aircraft to level flight, ;tnd rc turned us-though badly crippled-safely to base. After repatriation to Ausrr..lia, anct while-stationed ar a base on the ouuluns of Melbourne, Cod continued to deal with me about my sinful condiuon. As sen ice- men do, it was our gener.tl habit on night leave from camp to go into the uty aud walk. the streeu to see wh;u offeTC<l in thc.- way of excitement or entertainmeur 011c lll)!,ltf wlult: vn k .A\c, tl•c.-Lurd d nutn l Till 1<1 .1 >\.f\JlCIII\'11 .) rcUc:ott 111 the u ty, "llc:rc: o11c: tould v!Jt.AIII a "'P of t<·.t , (Jr lvllcl·. 01 tt.uJ .A l..ouk I J.aJ c 11 lU td tlu: JIIJ{I" .Jrod "·l> JUH )l;,thllllg Ill· \JJ c: till· OtJor, '-u mlt.t 111~ "holt 10 du, wltt•JJ a "'"" 111 "dfo~re oft tlc:r·, dru> ~rc:ctc:d ut\. ill .t fftl lldly ">.JY .wd io.)L.lll lilt "h) l "'') r.o rruser.tlJlc-whrdt I ""'· J l("il\c huu Wllll' ~n of .JJtS"\.1, !Jut ht· ltu .. dl~ s.ud tu till" .. l it\." 1\.1~"'' )"U ,ti c:'" tut>c:ro~blc: " hu .llllc: you .11 c: out o f 10111 h "ith ( oltd .. \\ l thttt >•ll de'" II teii;C:tl.t-r ,JIIc.J Itt dJ.I"iu~-: uut lm Utlllt'. ctHIC:,J\CJted w putut utt. to ( '"'\l .\Iter .1 I<"' U IIIIUH > I ld t .111\1 n 1111 11<·d trJ t .u np But I "e:nt IMl L. (I) th.lt lit tle pl .. ce 11 1 the: o tv •• nd \•llll(hl IIlii Ill\ llll lltl '-lo•J lOIIIJIIUlli 10 1'\ol l.. """Jill ,ti>Ollt Ill) lll l'J (),,\ 1 11~1t t .tho he: h.td rtllli to 1-.rf' . .:It ' .... ul I rc.:t Oif,JJilc tho~t "h•t )Qll h~'c: ''l"C:II '<'' "'"' ute is the Go·~l. but ~t's no 11w to 1111 hu .tuw I .1111 bq(JJJd rc~IOJ• lHolt •• I It tltt to 1 t•pltccl ' \It IJUI )Vll re not Look 11 tim .. I read h .u .. h I.IH h om hi> fitf1h .. ( IIIIIC 1111"" illld let U> ft'if:WII 10 gnhl·r. '''"" the Lord tl1ouglt your >lit> he ,1\ \t ,IIICt, tiJcy sh.tJI I~"' .... ·hite i\$ >OOW, tlwug lt thl·y IJt.· rn l ltl.e , 1 IIIIWII, lltev ~hdlt lJt• ,1\ \OUO J." . f lt.u ~ tiptUrC >C.:III .1 slt.tft ol lt)!IH IIIlO m y d.u kt•Jicll hc:drt, fur ltollt. w.ts bollt ''I.e u I lll'.1rd tlt.ll \t:ne, ho pe t·Hn for '"""I Jott· ·r \\to u•ghh lt~ttr, I kueh b) my l~:cl '"'d o 1c:d out to G od to save me .1111! J.;l\t ntt' l·tern,d ltft', for I hdtC::\t'O Ill I•·"" ( In t\1, U J) ~~~ I ,1ro\e ltt')l.t tnorn111~. drc-s.secl, .t nd went o ut tntQ the cn y sueu~ \-\'l11le wo~lkmg alo ug, I knew tht~t God ht~d .At.~\o·ered my d~spel.tll: pr.J)t'r ~l y ~uahy ~'" LurJene\1 COli\< 1t n<.t: hAd gone: .. ut.l I h.td a str t~III(C" (ccliug that I w ,l\ walkutg 0 11 .ur. Dur mg ah r ,,..,, :ttJ \et~h, the: Load Jenu C.lt rht 1 ... ~ pro\ed to me that r1ot ou h ts lie .tlllt.· to ).A\l IJut lh ·~ t~l..o .ollie: to keep. (CO.NTINUED FROM LAST WEBIC) efCOUlAGIMDm AND ~A.­ noNS TO nMOTHY Secon.t Timothy 2:3-13 praeat .,. cou~w and exhortadou by the Apoatle ~ul to Timothy. lo the coo- sidentioa ol this interati.a( ~ (vv. 3-13) the suitable n:marb of a faithful expositor should be oblened: "A• Paul cooti.nues to urae upon Tim· othy faithlulnesa in the miniltmal of- 6cc. ~ decJara that barcbhip will be inevillble, but that rewv4 it ca1aill. The8e are the thouahts that fonn the s\lhslance of the vena whicb follow, from the third to the thirteenth. Paul iodjcatea that every ptlant achirve- ment clemancb fortitu~. Therefore Timothy ia urpd to au«er hardship ·., a good soldier of Oui..lt Jesus.' He [Timothy} it raniaded that one who ia of real service to his commanding o:fficer mUll ..be williDc to diaregard all bes of home or of buaineu and to do ancl to dare whatever military ~UVice may danaoc:l. Paul further illUJtrates the necaaity of aelf -denial and of eatne1t effort f ro'm the c::ase of the athlete, who cannot wiD the priu un- las he submits to the training, and the discipline, and the strain, which the cont'e1t involves. So, too, with the laborer wbo toil.t in the 6eld; as • re- ward for hia patient tervice, he may rightf uUy expect the 6nt share in the harvest. 1nese thfft illustrationa bear a message for every follower of Olrist, but they have a special tneaning fOf the Christian miniater. Much is aid today of 'the strenuous life,' but we do not always realize that this phrase is a fair de.cription of a true religious experience. Some seem to forget that to follow Christ involves ceaseless effort, and struggle, and sacrifice. It is also true, however, that the com- pensations are incomparable and the rewards are etemal. Most of all, is it true of tJ1e Christian minister that he is called to a life which i,s well pic- tured here in the striking parables of the apostle. He (the Christian minis~ ' ter I n·ust be a soldier who is e~r _ e3¥er . to please the Captain of his ~ataon, and who with this in view ·~· ~S... p~,.tJli.~gs fint ,~f• ~ no eiilangfing alltancn which maJ dis- traCt his thought and demand his strength, who regards himself as hav- ing cnli~ for life and as engaged in a glorious but absorbing campaign. He [the Christian minister I must re- gard him~lf as an athlete, ready to subject him~lf to sacrifice and disci- pline and to endure aft agony of ef- fort, but he may be encouraged as he remembers that he is striving not for a fading wreath of olive or of pine, but for a crown of glory and of life 'that fadeth not away.' Then, too, hr r the Oaristian minister 1 is like a f armtt who is engaged in monotonous toil. Unlike that of the soldier or the athletr, it has no glamour of peril or applause ; and yet, no matter how ob- ~re the task and how dreary the t1me, even thou~h ht 'goes forth with weeping.' he is certain at lut to know the joy of harvest. He cannot fail of his reward." Moreover, the same expositor writes : "U1e pnDciple illustrated by l#lO. sold.iu, the a&hlcte, and the farm- er .it ooc wb.u:h TimDU:ly wW be ture to undent&n4 and wlUc:b. u be tllinb t.apan tbia aneuap, will be made in- cn:asina1y plain to him by the Lord, ~y, that without a aou tbue can be DO <:rowA Of cbi.t prindple the Muter bimadf it let forth u the au- preme l::.x.empjar, for we ace in bit case, u ill DO other, how truly auf-ferinr ittucx:eeded by aJory : • Remem- ber Jea&&~ Chrilt, riiCil from tbe dad, ol tbe seed of David.' Here P&ul re- f en to~~ DOt u a point oi doctnae, but u u apcric:ac::e iD the life ot One wbo. t.bouch u a man. t>C the Ked of .Qavid.' He [Jesus l.:bristj suffered a ahamdul death. wu railed in triwnpb a.od aowned with clory and honor. Thia aperience of Christ wu a familiar feature of the Gospel Paul procla.imed, and of the great. principle of suffering wuing in uJessang. 0£ this same principle Paul m~tons himael£ aa a further example. Hia [Paul'sj auff~ bas been due to hili faithful preaching, and his rec- oa~se consists in dle reault of this ministry. 'l suffer hardship unto ~.· writes the apostle; he [Paulj ss confined as a criminal; 'but the word of God is .DO:t bound' ;'ft&-OPPOsilion of man can limn the range or the glorious results of thil Go5pel It is the knowl- edge of these results which co0Sititute3 his reward. Paul ia willing to endure the hardship and the sh.ame, because thereby, in the providence of God believer~ are be.ing saved by faith ~ the .Omst whom P&ul proclaims, and, havmg been chosen of God in time past, are being made heirs of eternal glory. Thus countless followers of the great apostle have felt ; they, too have been willing to suffer and to ~ and to die, because they have had 'souls for their hire.' " Also, the same author comments as f?llows : "Paul brings to its climax hss argument u to the sure reward of·· st~fast service by quoting a 'saying' wh1ch, beca~ of ita rhythmic and balanced arrangement, aeems to be a portioo of an ancieDt hymo : 'If we died with hiw, we shall alto live with bim: U w~ endure, we sball also reip with him: If we shall deny him, he also will deny us: If we are faithless, he abideth faith- ful; ' For be cannot deny himself.' "The first two lines piau in striking contrast death and life, submission and sovereignty. Thoae who have suffered and died for Christ have shared His &ufferings .and death in all reality, and they w11l surely share His heaven- ly life and His 'glorious reign.. The death to which Paul refers is not merely the act of self-dedication which unites us with Otrist when we ac~pt him as Lord and Muter and seal our vows by baptism; rather, here the rtference is to Christian martyrdom ; for the whole passage is an encourage- ment not only to a spiritual e-xperience, but to courage and endurance even to suffering and death in the service of Christ The third line contains a warn- ing which is phrased in the very words (TO BE CONTINUED) W.J., ~ S.tuel · John Wesley waa the JOn of pi- ous parents; his father wu a rnJ.D. lster and his mothet" wu ooe of the most amazinc mothers who ever Jived, a very codJy woman. As a ~ man be' Uvec! a holy life, partook of the Lord'a Supper weekly, gave alms to the poor, prayed, fasted, joined the Holy Club at Oxford University, be- came a minister and came to Sa· Y~~wGt'Oraia.,. JIU ... --.. .. to &be lndi . ~-· Aft~ 1wo ~.-:_ •• J1JJ.uioo ary ih America. be aet saO for England. '"What ha~e l learned?" he askf'd himseU when be once again was on English .oU. "Why, I have learned what I least of all suspectf'd, that I , who went to America to convert the Indians, was never myself converted 1o God!" After searchlnc t9r peace for many years, at tne qe of thlrt)'· five, on May 24, 1738, b1a aearch came to an ewL He recorded ln his famous jouma): "In the ~e.-.. lng I went very unwillinlly to the society In AJders&ate Street, where one was ~•dine Luther's Preface to the Epistle to the Romans. About a quarter before nine, whOe he wu deacribin& the chance which God worka ln the heart through faith In Oniat, I felt my heart strangely warmed. I felt I did trust In Olrlst, am.t alone, for salvation; and an assurance wu glvm me that He had taken away m• sins, even mt.M, and saved me from the law ol a1n and death." (F'rom ~f•g H-'"· a.m.., IJlw.,CIIIdP~.J &1M A.U.SQ oJ 'lWr Ow-. .... . lb htr attlt'lldll toward tM Old 'tei&AJDnt tlile ...... followd ltiiU. TbtJ r ... rred UICI .,._&ltd to It u God' I IDtrral IUid a~ word wblcb ~a...,.. OD _, qaaeatioo. Paul add ol btm•ltr ''I •• .-..,_.. tbe God o1 m7 fatblrll, beU.Yiol au ~ 'Wide' .,. ,..._ Jn tbe law (I.e. tbe Ptabtnoll) UCI ta till Pf'OCII*t" (Act. Udf). Be beUeftd U.a .S..C. M bn U$IU U. Old Te.tameat 8ert$1bd"U ,.,.. ,.... ... b7 tbe ._pinlkla o1 God: "AU ecrtpture .. CSftll bJ tN tD· aplratSOD of God, and ls prafthble for docltt.... . .'' (I 11JD.S:18). ,_r .Ud the nme: ". . .a. eortp- turt. • .propbeey came DOt LD old tliM bJ till wW ol maa; but bolJ m• .;Ue trom God (apo ,.._) u U.J ,.,. mowd bJ U. Ho!J Gbolt" (1 Jlt.tsJOt.). The a~ea wve Cbrs.t' a QleClal17 cboeee aDd ... tbon...d meNt~~Pra aDd repr .. eataUwa. The WWd tbat tbeJ apoke and wrote was lDiplnd fll 1M Spirit of God ud u ncb -aloapldl tbe Old ,.......... acrtpturea -God's I.Denul and auUicl'tlllttft WOI1l. 'J'bt. Ia aeen from tbe WOI'da of Paul: •• .• o1't Jeoelftd tbe word of God WbScb Jill beard ol u., ... DCil u till word of men, but u lt Ia LD truth, tbe word 01 OocL •• " (1 Tb.Z:lS). Tbe commaodmeaU ctnn bJ tbe IIJOIIliH ... ,.. commandmeata ol tbe Lord Rlm•ltr ••Pw Jill know wbat eommUidments we pw nu b7 tbe Lo1'cJ Jeaua" (1 1b.4'1). No ooe, DOt ewo a "JII'CIIIMt'' Of' "spl.rttual" wu allowed to take except.ioD of tbeiDI • 'If IUlJ maa thlDk htmseU to ~ a prOSibll, or 8P&rt· tual, let IWn acJmowte• that tbt tblJC• that 1 write unto you are the commandments ol the Lord'' (1 Cor. 14:37). Even the very words tbd tbe apaalea uNd were rtven them by tbe HolJ Splrltt "Wb.lcb tblllp ••. we speak, DOt ln the words wt\Jeb maD' a wt.doal teecb- eth, but Which the Holy Gboet teacbetb" (1 cor. 2dS). No man ls allowed to cba.D&'e tbe ao.pel proclaimed bf the a.poetles: ''If aQJ mu preach aD1 other coapel UDlo you than that we ba.a preached unto JOUt l.t blm be accuned" (GaJ.1:9,1). God retu..s to be God ol a per- soo who does DOt faJthtully abidl LD the doctri.De ol Cbrlat ct.an thau&b tbe apostles: "Wbaeoeftr procre••- eth (JOttb omrard; thJ.5 Is more accurate than tbe A V. ren- dlrlDc "transcressetb' '), and abldllb not LD the doctrt.Dt ol '.:hrlst, bath DOt God'' (2 Jll.i). The EaUre Bible Is Truth. From lta tint sectton, the Pentateuch, oo tbt Bible empba.slf.ea ltaelf as God' a word tbat no ooe .. allowed to c.ba.JlCe, and to Wblch DothiiiC should be added, oeW.r taken away . Mo•s said: "Ye shall DOt add UDto tht worct which I command you, neither shall Jt dlmtnllb ouct1t from tt, that ye may keep tbe commudmenb ol tbe Lord Jour God Whlch 1 command JCN'' (Deut.4:J). ••Wbat thtJca soever I command you, obM"e to do It: tba shalt not add thereto, nor dlmlnt.h from It'' (Dtut. 12:32). An author of the Proverbs S&JS: ''Evei'J word (Ill God ls pure (Heb. ZEs.JPHAH-~ bJ Jlre). • .Add thou not unto b1s words, lest bt reprOft thee, and thou be found a Uar" (PTOY.30:5f.). Tbt Jut book fll tbe Bible saya tbe same of lbelf: "I testll)' unto efti'J maa that beareth the propbecy of UW. book, It 11r1 man aba11 add unto these Wnca, God shall add UDtoblm tbe J>l..-. Uud are wrttten LD tbls boot: ud II aDJ maa aba1l bb awa.J lroiillJii--.oiai-oll& boc* of t.hU prQilbee7, God •at&aJt.-Wt• ..... , h1a ........ out. , ~~., ...... (Rn.t'lilaf.). Tbt Bible stresses apiD and ap1D tbat tht word of God wrttt.ft LD H Ia abSOluhlJ tnt and dlpeodlblll: "The words of the Lord are pure words: u a11ftr tried 1n a turnae. of earth, purltled 8tftD tlmu" (Pe.11~). "The law of the Lord .. perfect, COIIftrtlnc tbe lOW: U. testimony ol tbe Lord Ia sute, maklnc wlM the ld.mple" (Ps.n:7). "For ntr, 0 Lord, thJ word S. ..et1ed (firmly ftxed) ln henen" (Pa.ne:n). "TbJ word Ia 9ti'J pure (ZERUPHAH ·-tried tD a.re_ reftDid). •• 11» sum total (ROSH --head, tbt wbole, eaiJ.retJ) of thy word ls true: and every one of th7 rletdeous ju"""eat. (Jut ordinances) enduretla for ewr" (Pa.ue:140, ltSO). Cb.rt.at conttrms all tbts LD aaJtnc: ''Tbe 8Crlpture c:umat be brottn ..• thy word Is truth'' (Jb, 10:35; 17:17). (TO BE CONTINUED) Christ Exalted Above Every Name Repri.Dted from THE CHRJS'I'IAN NEWS Havtq beard bow Christ bumbled Himself and was obedient unto deatb, even tbe deatb of the cron-a fact ottenalve to reuon but wooderful to tbe t.aJtb tllat apprebendl it-we now come to tbe MCald part of Chrtat'a way of llfe-cie&- crtbed lD tbne wonts of our Creed and COil.fe:s.. liOD: ''He dMCnded lllto bell; the third day He ro.e ap1a from tbe dead; He a.aceDded J..Dto beav· ea, aDd 11Udlat tbe rtabt b.aDd o1 God tbe F•tber AJmtatlty, from UaeDce Be lba11 come to Juclle Ule quick aad tb! dead." Here 11 • dltttreat •ay ol UJe. lle'ft 11 not luanUSatsoD, tNt eu1tatioD. Hft'e Cllrbt II ao more lD tlle tonn o1 a le'I'VaDt or slave after tbt fuhioa ol mea. but Ill tbe form o1 God-a mJPt)t LGnt aD4 ..... ,after tile fullloD of God. "'Wbere~Oft (becaue Ha bad ., deeply bumbled Htmeelf) God laatll aJ8o IIJPb' aalt.ed B.lm, ad Jiwa Him a IUIIM wbldl Ia a bow every aame: tbat at U. ume of J .. nery lmee aboukt boiJr I C1l ta&llp lD beaw..t ud tbblp 1a u.rtb. aDd tlllllp 1IDder' tile eartla; ... tllat e'W'J")' toape tJioald ec.teet tJiat .,_. Clli1lt II Lord, to the tJory otGod tJM Fat!aer ... PU.. 2,t.10. oiE8V8 CALLS HJS DI8CIPLE8 ,_, .... .._ ... lledl) c:a8a-......... ftd • quick and the dead? It might seem so, but It ls not meant that way. Each statement Is meant to show that Christ now has assumed the full and unlnter· rupted use by His human nature of the divine at· tributes given tt by communication by the divine nature. Christ did not change when He was e xalt· ed. It .. the •arne penon who humbled Himself who was exalted. Chrtst was, as we have already beard, lD the state of humlUatlon In full posses~ slon of tbe power and alory or tbe Godbead ac· cording to ht. human nature, or as a man, but He did not make a dllplay of lt, but bid Hls glory as It were, and did oot use 1t molt of the time. But now that He 11 exalted that It no mor~ tbe cue. He hides tbe dlvtne &lory &lftn to His human na· tureno more, but Ulel 1t lD Ita full extent. The cbanp from humUJatioa to exaltation 11 not 1D the deity, but In the humamty ot Chrllt. It lt tbe MAN Cbrf.Jt Jeaus who wu exalted to tbe IUU uae of tbe pref'OiatJws ol tbe Godbead 110 that Jetua now allo as man born of the vfi-aln Mary, ruJet tbe world and tbe aqell, raltel the dead, ad comet to Judpleat ol tbe Uvtq and the dod. ThJa 11 tbe balt.Uon of Christ. . Wanted-A Man Who Will Stand The world today il lookinc lor: . Men who an not fc. aale; Mea who .. honeat, IOUnd fro• oentn to drclamfaence, tne to the hea't '• core; Mat with eoueiencet • ...., • the needle to the pole; Mea who will iund foi the richt if tM hM¥efta toctet and the~reela. Meft who ean ttll tlw truth 8'HI look thf' w,;td "'-ht in thf. .,., Mn who pdtht-r .... new Men who know ~ir pLace and fiU it; Men who know their bUIIinaa and attend to it; Men who wiU not tie.lhirt Of' ~ who .-e .-ot too luy ao won. nor too proud eo be poor; Men who ... williftt to eel what they h.ne umcd and we. what they haw peld (01'; Men who .. not ..,..,.... to M .. No" with e~ ...t •~ eft' not uhi~Md to M)' ... e.n' •ffont it... • Godil~fow ...... He ..... lhote WM c. .... ...... ...,. • COlli.,. ..... -w'-o -Pi~ ..... . eo..,. ... _ _, .... .. cc-. lo t::l ... ,_ -• .... • &Wi. P!c. -.! . -r.-.c a '-e.·..:. LIOAL .llClTICI nc unota BUMaa KAliS STATEMENT Tbt 6)JJowiDr per~oa 1a L~GAL M011CE clotDc baiiDta u: Apatbt (eGAL MOTICI --F~-c-TI-n-0-._.,.... -8.-_.....,.-.,-.. -Gold • surer IIIDIAC co., --~-.--------~ ~ ~an~ 14781 CaQJ.lDo CapUtruo, FtC ua;IOUS BtSINESS NAME STATEMENT Caplltn.Do Beacb. CalU. NAME STATEMENT The foUoYIDr petiOil 1.s 92Uf: MelriD Lee Hutlllucl, 1'be tol1oYtnc perac.s are <Sotng bustneu u: PbanDJ'• 14781 Camt.Do CaptltnJM), ~~':m~.::S ~Z ~borkel Pbudge Pblrlor, 1420 VIa Capietrano Beaeb, CaW. • ._.. Oporto, Newport Belch 92624. , • Bl~., ,t Colta Ilea, CaW. 92660: Dare Inc., 141 ADp-Tbla baSIDealscaodueted 9Z.ui6~ Louis DUlola Martel, les, Ca. (CaW. corporattoa) by a Umlted partnerlblp. ZB~C~ St., N~t 91745; Robert E. Reid, 2162 Signed: M. L. Hutlbud. , I&&.&Ornta n860; Avocado Terrace, BacieDda Tbts ltatemtDt wu filed Vir HonaJDg MukeJ. Helgbts, Cal. 91745~ wltb tbe Cocmty Clerk of Z626, BasSYood st., Nnport Tbla bustnea1s caoducted orance Co•tr 011 Jan. u Beach. CalltornJa 92660. by a corporation. 1975. ' b'y T!~U::~tscoaducted Corporattoo Name: Dare Publish: Jan. 16, zs, 30, S1 ed Vlr ..... t.. IDe., . Robert E. Reid, Sec-Feb. 6, 1975, 1D tbe Nn-811 : ~ ..... H. Markel retary. port Harbor Enatp. F -40Cnl This statement ns ftled This statement ns ftled wtth the Count1 Clerk of Yltb tbl ColDly Clerk of UML M011CI Orange Couoty 0o Ja.o. 13, Orange County on Dec. 30. fJCTITI>tS BtSINESS 1975. 1974. NAME STATEMENT ¥ubUsb: Jan. 16, 28, 30, PubUsh:' Jan. 2, 9, 16. Tbe folloYIDg periOil 1s Feb. 6, 1975, tn the Ne1rport 23, 19'75, tn the Ne1rport dotng bustnea as: Aeg1r De- Harbor Enslen. F -40072 Harbor Enstgn. F -39750 slgDB, 120-1/2 Topu, Bal- L !GAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE ~TlCE TOCREDITORS SUPERIOR COURT OF THE FICTITIOUS BtmNESS S'l'.tTE OF CALIFORNIA NAME STATEMENT FOR THE COUNTY OF OR-Tbe followtng persoo 1s ANGE doing business as: Elecu- : No. A-82l8S Uve Interiors, 2211 Martin, Estate of MARIE GLADYS Irvine, CaWornta 92664: BARKSDALE, ata MARIE G. Gordoo L. MarsbaU, Tel. BARKSDALE, aka MARIE 644-9238, 2Sl7 Eut Blatr BAAKSDALE, Decea~. Dr lYe, Newport Beach, CaU- forDJa 92660. 11QTICE IS HEREBY Tb1s bultnesslscoodocted GlYEN tp the creditors of by an lndtYidtal. tbe,. above named deeedeot Signed: Gordoo L. Mar_ that aJl persons baviog c~tms apinst the said de-s~~ state t ftled ceclieot are required to fUe men •as tbem, wtth tbe necessary with tbe Co~mty Clerk of YO~hers, ln lbe otnee oftbe Ora.np County oo Dee. 30, cle\llll1 Of ffN 'tbb'te "ltiflflecf' .!8'76. ' eo~1 or to present tbem PubUsh: Jan. 2, 9, 16, ' 23~ 1975, in tbe Newport with ~be necessary vouchers, Harbor En 1_, F _39744 to tbe &mderslgned at the 806"'• otfloes of Keene, Dlon, Mad- sen. & lt.IUIJ.ngs. Prpfesslooal LEGAL ."-OTICE Cotpor~ n·J\ttdrtl4rf'S ' at' · , - LaW1 -Atet.l JII~~J'U0~£~0ir.:UAIW#~,QN -Fifth FI9.0r 6ZO Ne1rport P.U.C. APPUCATION NO. Celtitd •1Brftl1 Kewport 55344 FOR REVISED B.cn Cal1lo;oJa 9Z6SO RATES, CHARGES AND whlcb •is tbe place of bust~ RATE STRUCTURES . FOR ness of tbe lllderstped 1o INTRASTATE VOICE all matters pertaining to tbe GRADE PRl'VATE LINE estate ofsa!ddecedeot, wltb-TELEPHONE SERVICE in tour mootbs after tbe ftrst The Paclflc Telepbooe aDd pubJ.b.Uon of this notice. Telegraph Company on No- Dated January 13 1975 vember 26, 1974, ftled Ylth Raymond D. Boring, Ad-t~ PobUc ut1Ut1esCommls- mtnlstntor of tbe Estate sloo of tbe State of Call- of 'the above named de-fornia, appllcatJoo No. cedent. 55344, for autborlty to modi- Keene, Dlon, Madsen 1; fy existing rates aDd tar- Jenninis, ,P,rofesslooal Cor-ltfs for prtn.te tine ser- porattoo. • Afco FIDanclal vices I.Dd cbanDels. Pac111c foYer • 1Flftb Floor szo seeks to adjust prlnte tine Newport Center Drlve,'New-sentce and cbaonel nte port Beach, CalltornJa treatment tor Yartous ex- 9Z660, Tel: (714) 644-8181, cbanps ID cawc.:ma. Attorne~ tor Admtnistrator. Hearings oo appllcaUoo Publtsh: Jan. 16, 23, 30, No. 55344 baYe been scbed- Feb. 6, 1975, 1n the Newport uled to commence before Harbor Ensign. Esammer Donald Meaney oo L!GAL NOTIC! NOTICE TOCREDITORS SUPERIO~ COURT OF THE STATE PF CALIFORNIA f"OR THF) COUNTY OF OR- ANGE No. A-81968 Estat-of ALBURRTA H. WIESNO I ab ALBURRT A WIESNEJl Deeeued. NOTitt IS HEREBY GIVE':R ·ttl tbe crecUtors at t~ above oam812 decedellt tbat ~ peraou banoc claims' ._lost tbe a.tcs de- cedent are requir812 to IUe t~m. ) wttb tbt. MC.uu1 YOIICbefl, 1J1 tbe Gftlce oftlae clelllol tM ab0¥e tDUtled cod. 01' to Pf.-M tWm, Y1tb U.. HeUII1'J tOGCIMrl, to the IDdttslped at tbe oftleea of Keeoe, Dl.oo, Mad- sttH_lem:Wlp, Prot..,looal Coft)6ratson, AttorotJI at LaY, A Yeo Ft.Dclal Tower -Flllla Floor, &10 Newport Ceotft DriYe, Newpol't Beecb. CaUiorDia 91860, YbJcb 1a tbt pile. of a.l• .... 01 tbt ----.... all ....... s-tam1ll tiD tbt ...... otaJd---. db-Sa .. .,..,. .,. tbt ftnt pilblleltiOD of Uda .... ou.d .. ...,., 11, 1r71 llclllr4 o ........ h-"*-ql tM ww ot tM ........ dlcedllt. ~ '*' ...... Jn•• Proaua.• C.-~..._ ... ,.., ... ~-::..c:~ ~·f:~'~t ~ ............ ..... , ...... ~~., ~ , ~,,., .... ....... lllllthfiJ! February 3, 1975, at the State BuUdiDg, Ctvlc Cen- ter, San Francisco, CaU- fornfa. Paeltic's appUcaUon ts in respoose to a proposal of Southern Paclflc Commtlll- catloos Company to IJI'OYide Intrastate prtnte UDe ser- Ylces now lmder eoostdera- tlon In coosoU.datecS case Nos. 97Z8 lDd 97Sl and ap.. pUcaUOD No. 55284 Yllicb are preteDtlJ pendlacbtfore tbe Calltornla Public uttU- Ues CommlllioD. Paclftc plaDI to YUhdftY Ita l&lPll• ca.tloa No. 55M4 tf Soatbsn Pacl.tlc t. de01812 a certUl- cate of pubUe OOD'feaitaee ud oecesstty to '""* Jt. propoeed ........ UDe ... ric ... · THI PACinC TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY Pabll.lb: Ju. 23, 19'75, 1n tbe Newport Harbor Butp. LIGAL MOTlCI b<». Island, Ca. 92662: Brett Morius KlyYer. 120-1/Z Topu, Balboa Island, Ca. 92662. Tbla business Is CODdueted by 1D lnd1Yld1al Signed: Brett M. KlyYtr. Tbls statemeat ns tlJed Ylth tbe COWlty Clerk of Orange COtmty OD Jan. 17, 1975. PobUsb: Ju. ZS, 30, Feb. 6, 13, 1975, Ill tbe Newport Harbor Ensign. F -40269 L ..... MID FICTrriOUS ·BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe foUOYIDc per.-. are doing busiDea u: M. L.. Stockwell lotertora, 1801 DoYe Street. Suite 118, N.,. port Beacb, CautorDia 92660: Mary Lou Stockwell, 214 Dablla, Coroaa del Mar, Calltorn1a 9%6!5; Judy An- shutz: 81~ Fel'll*f,·Corilaa del Mar, Ca.llforn1a 9ZU5. Tbla~ti~ by a reoeral pann.rabfp. Signed: Jud:J Ansbuts. This statement n.s ftled Yltb the Cotmty Clerk of Orange Co111ty oo Jan. 15, 1975. P~Usb: Ju. 23, SO, Feb. 6, 13, 1r75, In tbe Newport Harber Enslp. F -40188 LIGAL MOTICI ORDINANCE NO. 1581 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CrrY OF NEW. PORT BEACH PRE- ZONING UNINCORPOR- ATED TERRITORY LO- CATED EASTERLY OF NEW MAC ARTHtJR OOULEV ARD AND THE PROPOSED EXTENSION OF SPYGUSS HILL ROAD ADJOINING THE SAN JOAQUIN RESER- VOIR, ADJACENT TO THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, IN THE EVENT OF SUBSEQUENT AN- NEXATJ>N Tbe City C011aet1 of U. City of Nnport BeacbDOES ORDAIN u folloYs: SECnON 1. CaliforDta Gonmmeat Code, Seettoa 65859~ prcmdel blat a eltJ may pnzoae 1mJDeorponted territory b' tbe parpoee of dettrmtnJac tbe liOilJ.IC tbat YW a&lPlJ to ncb prop- erty ID tbe n•t of,..,__ Q1MDt auuatba to tbt ctty. SECTIOM Z. Tbt lollow- IAc deecrlbed real prcpertJ wblcb IJ ~812ter­ rtlOI'J acSjotDiDc tbt City of Nnpon BMcb. cqa, ot Orup, state ot Ca11b'ala, to wtt: nat PQir'tba o1 BJoet , .Of lniM'I S*lftiiCil 1D tbt Co.ty o1 <ftlc'e, 8bte of Caldln.la. per IIIIIP flW .. Book 1, Pill • ol ....... ce~ Recon Mtpa II tbe Oalce ot ta. eo.tJ a.. cor4er Of aid eo.e,, ._ ICI'Ibid u .,.... Bee' ·•at•MCII'* la tM .... ., Ill tryal .... tlal Ito. 10 .... CllJ ol tt..,.t ,_. ...... "'' ,. '· ltrO bf 1M CJIJ C-.etl If 11M CMJua .. ...aa.x..,... ...................... ..... ., ---" .. .._dilar••••....,.. •• u• ... •• _. ...... • ... ... ,,. c .................. .. ':at ... ~~· .......... .... ... 14'....... -· ........ ; .. . ........ 1 .... .. ..... 'ftllaMY, JM. ~;;:..!!!!!!!!!~!LS!~• WIIJIIImAI, IAJt I ..... '*' • '·-151, of 101 lrta, CGroM dtl Mar 1 AJRIIO Robirt E. eu.m lr ., .. of Mr. aDd lin. Robert I. GmloD 8r. at 1019 CoDoard st., Costa llua, IU bMD aatped to ·Cbi.DIIte AFB, m., atter eompwtnc AJr Force bulc traJa1Dt at tbt AJr TralDIDc Commaad't L&ckJa.ad AFB, T .... The alrmu bU beeo uctpecl tiD tM Teeblllcal TralDJac c-. at Cbllla for speclaUNtt traJD1Dc Ill metalworti.Dg. He 1a a 1974 gnctaate of ColD Mea blgb scllooL LEGAL MOnel SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE No. A-IUlO NOTICE OF HEARING OF PETMnON FOR PROBATE OF WILL AND FOR LET- TERS TESTAMENTARY. Estate of FREDERICK K. MOIITON ab FREDERICK MORTON ua FRED K. MORTON abF.K.MORTON ab FRED MORTON alia FRED KIRKLAND MORTON, Deceaaed. NOTICE 19 HEREBY GIVEN tbat Adele Oarocber bas tlled beretn a petttioo for prot».te of Ylll IDd tor letters tetltamentary, refer- eDCe to Yblcb 1.1 made for furtber putlcalars, and tbat tbe time IDd place of bear- IDg tile ame bas been eet for February 4, 1975, at 9: so A.M., Ill tbe court- room of Department No. 3 of aid eourt, at 700 Cine Center DriYe West, tn tbe City of Santa Ana, Call- forma. Dated January 8, 19'75. WILUA.Y E. St JOHN, Coay Clert Keeoe, otoa. Madsen & JtDDIDp, Professiooal Cor- ponttoo, 6ZO Newport Cen- ter Drtn, Suite 530, New- port Beach, CaWornla 92680, Attorneys for: Pett- tlooer. Publish; Jan. 16, Z3, so, 1975, Ill tbe Newport Harbor Ensign. L!GAL MOnee to an angle point 1n the Northerly botDdarJ of tbe a&Dd described tn deed to tbe MetropoUtu Water Dll- trlct of Southern Cautonia by deed recorded tn ~t 7599, page 14, Ofttclal Rec- ords of said Co~mty, stJd ancle potnt betnc tbe South- erlJ terminus of tbt course described as "Nortbo• 34' U" East 17.54 feet" ln aid deed; tbeoce alooc sald covse, Nortb 1• 09' 18" Eut 27.54 feet to Its IIIOfth.. er),J terminus; tbeDce Nortb 89 • 59' 43'' East along tbe course described as "North 89 • 14' 59" Eut" tn aid deed, 56.00 feet; tbeoce leu-tnr aid MetropoUtan Water District BoaadarJ, tbe fol- loYtnr coars.s IDd dis- tuees: l'ortb. 175.00 fMt; Norih 57• 50' 47., Eut 45.91 feet; Nortb 11• SO' 17" East, us.a fMt; Nortb n• ZO' 18" East, 15'7.11 .... North ss• oa• 18" East, 41.15 teet; WOI"' 10-SS' II" WMt. ut.ea r..t; lfortl. 10.00 t..t; IDd lfort" 58• 05' ....... '71.M f.et tiD a poiDt ta tbe bcMMI.r'J ot uae Cltr o1 ""-pal1 Beacla u ... Ibid .. .., AIMiattGa No. ?0 aJd poqt beiiCJatb46• M• II" I ut 1J.OO fMt from tbt SiAl M1 II tJ ttrall• of till COIIIIne ~ .. •'JrorUI 41• M• II" But ........... u.ce &laic ... 81 IMrtJ Md ..... ., liD $'7 ol aid ~­ tlla ..... 10 u llDin: .... ..... ........ UMIII1; .... ••ta• .., ..... (1..._._... •. ar••• ·~ ";,!' .:.-\." ..... ,... Clillpd .,.._ driYIDI .-r tbl w: '•c• ot llco-llol at Cout ltwf • .., 817· ltdt, Core. Ml Mar, at 11 p.m. ••• VIDdiiJ pr1td ! ..... ftlued at$UO, from a ft1l at Callbllla OftrJaJ Co., 151 ProctecUoa, ... Side, bet'IJMD 4 p.m. laa. '7 I.Dd 9 a.m. .faa. 8 • • ._IGAL MOTICI ORDINANCE NO. ISM AH ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH AMENDING SEC. TlON lu.t.lOO -PER- T AIRING TO PERMITS FOR SEWER CONNEC- TIONS ON PROPERTY LOCATED OtrrSIDE THE CITY OOUNOARIES Tbe City Co1mcU of tbe City of Newport Beacb does ORDAIN as follows: SECTION 1. Sectioo 14.- 24.100 of tbe Newport Beach Muntclp&l Code 1s ameoded to re&<1: "14.24.100 Permit Coodi- tloos For Coonectloo Oat- side Of City. The CityCouo- cll In graotlng a permit authorlzlng the connectloll of property located olhlde of tbe City botmdarles Ylth the Clty Sewer System sbaD Impose a time Umlt on such permit and may attach anJ other terms and CODdttloos as the Council may deem necessary. As a specltlc condition to granting sueb permtt, the CityCotmcll m&J require the owner or OYDers of the property to be sened to enter Into a WTitten agreement guaranteeing an- neJ:ilUoo to tbe Clty YUbiD a deltnJ.te period of Ume." SECTJON 2, This or<U- nance shall be published once In the official ne•s- paper of the City, and the same shall be etfectiYe 30 days after the date of lts adoption. This ordJJlance was intro- duced at a regular meeting of the City Cotmcll of the City of Newport Beach held on the 23rddayof0ecember, 1974, and was adopted oo the 13th day of January, 1975, by the followtng YOte, to wtt: AYES, COUNCILMEN, Mc- Innis, Dostal, Barrett, Koehn, Rogers, Ryckoft, Store. NOES, COUNCILMEN, NODe, ABSENT COUl'fClLMEN: None. Dooald A. Mcinnis Mayor ATTEST: Laura Ll(ios City Clerk Publlsb: Jan. 23, 1975, In the Newport Harbor Ensign. LEGAL MOnCI feet); and South 25 • «' 47" East, 585.33 feet (Record = South 25 • 45' 17" East, 585.41 feet) to the point of be- gtnnlng, more commonly known as that area located easterly of NeY MacArthur BouleYard and tbe proposed extensloo of Spyglass Hill Road adjoining tbe San Joa- quln ReserYOlr. acJ)lcent to the Ctty of Newport S.cb (as sbon oo tbe map ~t­ tacbed hereto, marked Ex- hibit "A"), 1s bereby pre- zooed to a P-C (Planned Commlmlty) Dlstrlct Ybich ls described In tbe Harbor Vl., Hills Planned Com- munity Denq,meot Plan, a copy of Wblcb ls oo file iD tbe Department of Com- mUDlty Dwelopcnent and in- corporated bere:ID by this retereoee. SECTION S. Tbe zootng of tbls ttrrltory as a P-C District au become ef- feet!Ye oatt If tbe UUMD- tloG ol tbat porUoa ol tbe wdDcOI'pon.t.S tert'ltor'J u d..uibed .. SeeUoD 2 of thll Gr'ft!l'"'t ls completed I.Dd allab baM tM amt etr.Gbft date 11 11.1d an- DuatioD. SECTION 4: Thll Ol'dl- aaac. *D btp.bltabed ooce lla tbt oftlda1 .,.....,., ol tbt Ctty. Ud Ulle ame lb&U be~ 30 ., • .a. tbe tllte Ol ... ldoptbl. nil or«MKe wu llib'0- 4WICed at a rtp11ar m..a.c o1 tbl CftJ eo.dl of tM CIJ Ol JiltW'pllt S.cb beld oatMIItlldUf/1~ 11'14_ MIS wu ·~ ca u. ~ -ot s...,.,. ~~-tllll~ ... AID, OOO'IIIC'tLMIJt: lie.- .... n..J. llama. x-... ._... ~ .... ..., CXMJJICttll&": .... ....,. COVJICILIOR: -. 11.11 IMl tlhnr• .. ..-n• • M'i' ........ ~ ... ..... ........ o.MA..Me' '• ... .... {ltlll··--...,.. ................. •tiDh liiQ Lllft 1tillle ... •• W a•• ,... Clr Cllll . a&n .......... •-... • a r r -... a. '"' 1a .... ........... .... , ........ \ ......... .... . .. .. ""', ........... ...... "' ... 1..,.-t. ..... w ........ tile lllek POI'tecl ..... ~ -..... --~-CIIocld c .. ., ............. wu at ........... -,....,_ ............... aut JGI1 C4lliiW ~. trom -· , .. ala.._. a& Alii WMt p.a.l& 11 .W ll:IOa.m. r~ llpe: tr/001111 IlL IJ. Fra.t. C ..... .....-:.·~~e. • IVKDAY, lU. 11 ., .. • p.a.'• 10 ,.._ Oaftd o.w.,_ can.. .•• KWIOCijlllr .. artld 0. ot ICm CIIUit, Cot& I clU.W ..... rMIID,.... II... 1(U clarpd db at $Ut, ._..,._.. fNm 4:rtt'bll _,.. u. ..a-c. hli•IDcW ca WIIOIIMwa of' alcollol at !:45 a.m. at pulled at IIIII .... It Ill Cout 11YJ. ud SflperiM, BI.'J'ftCid. aut. Vllwllmi. Wilt lfewport • u • Mark from S:to p.m. l-.,.1lilltil s:a.ta w-, M, ot 1115- 8:05 a.m. Ia. I ••• Bli'i• 1/1 8dloa. c.D'al New- lara toot 11 ean.. of port, ftl cbupd wttb drlY. clpl'.t. ud t 1IOidll ft II-fiC' -. tbt ...,.._... of q.,, tal.S at h-. tr.. aw Cll CcJUt lhrJ. DIU tbe MJIIIe Qw 111Drt at BaJIIdl. llaJ brtclp area. 1510 IntM, a.di BaJ, after at 4:!0 p..m •••• James s. PI'JiDC ~ a rtU 4Dal' Frwr-. 40, ol lOS Yatn, IOIDetlme bltw-I LID. Balboa., ftl cbarpd wttb ud &:45 a.m •••• A $150 btUI Jltoricated tn pd)Uc u. s. nar,.. ·-ftom at t;l$ p.Dl. tD tbe em•- tbt 110-ft. tl&pJe at tbe c*J I'QOm of Boac boa- Stat• Matal bllldlac. 4001 pUal • • • Tbomu FnDkUD MacA.rtbar, atrpart ar-. eta,_ aa, o1 uo Grd, behr .. ll:ZO p.m. laa. 7 W..t Wnpart,,.. &rrelted ud 7:10 a.m. Ju. 8. at bU nateaee at ! p.m. • THURSDAY, lAM. 9 ud cbarcecJ YUh be1Dc in-r.--w _ 1.,___ •1 tolteated tD pd)Uc • • • ..... _ 1 .._ -· ... • of DeDida Gerald Oyer. zo. of Welt lfewport. ftl ebarpc1 11 c 111 Yitb sbopu..._. atl'll'l New-45 ElCamtno, Olta .... ... ._. ns cbarpd wtt.bpouessice port, West Newport, at 3:25 of marl,._ at 11 a.m. at p.m. • • • Gerry Lloyd J ---_ _. C ........ air Sample, 18, ot 3%16 1oft. am._-.... & ... r-• - Costa ..... was ctuaect port ar• ... Stereo eqalp- Ylth marijaUa poueu1oc meat tabald at $115 wu at Garret I.Dd Cameo HI .... -burclartled from a car be- &-• loGctDc to RaJtnODd Plire. lands Dr., CamtoH1Cbi&Dds, 17oo E. 0ceu Blvd., Bel- at S:SO p.m. • • • Jared boa, Yb1le It was puked in C 1111en Stalla. 111, of 936 tbe 200 block of "I" st.. W. lath, Costa Mesa, ns B ...._ 4 J arrested at 8:45 a.m. at alboa, uvm p.m. an. 11 W&tiJ DOOD JUL. 12. 4Z01 Jamboree. airport piiilliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii_iii.ll __ ... ar•• I.Dd claraed Yith pos-IMPLATIOM RUINS seasioo of ltoleo property Llfll UUURAMCI TOOl n-~o.-AUe c L 19 ,,. .. ct , •• ~. •'"' ••• ~• . ·e or., • of 113 18th, Ceotral New-SWISS 'RANC 1"••-u port, YU arrested at tbe laclut .. c.."., a.,.. pollee. departmeot at 10:35 JONM -~" ... ,!,.47v4t QUALirY . ,,,,.,,. IY . .AIT•Aif ICOD • 1771 MIWPOIT COITA MilA ......, a.m. oo a crud tbeft cbarp . • • Nancy KQ Doose. 21, of 2190 CoDep, Costa Mesa. •as cblrpd Ytth crudtbeft WbeD sbe 1PII placed eder arrest at tbe police 4eput- ment at 11:10 a.m. • • • Jobn Roatledp, 419 E. 8&1- b<». Blvd., 8&Jboa, reported $76 Yortb of tools ltola:l from Jl1s truck Yblle 1t wu pukect oear h1s res.tdeoee from 9 a.m. aat11 DOaD ••• A burglar prledopeaadoYn- stairs door so1D41Ume be- tween 4 p,m. laa. a and 4 p.m. Jan. 9 and took $2,402 In antiques, c-a. and other posseatou, from tbe bome of EUsabetJI Bwu at ua Dablla, COI'GM <1elllai • • • Four tires ud rtms, ftl.-i at $480, •ere tabD from Allee RosaDo;• car YbJ:Je it YU lD tlae IIDdercrolmd parttnc ar• at ber bome at ZOO McNeil, from 12:SS , CHURCHES, a.m. UDW 7 a.m. • FRIDAY, JAN. 10 MWle LeliaPre LIUe, 53, of 4304 Hllllrla, Part Udo1 was arrested at bet resi- dence at 12:15 a.m. and c hal' pd Yttb driYIDg lmder tbe tn.na.ceofaloobol, after an alleced ldt-ud-r~a ac- cident at 4215 Patrice, ID tbe same nelcbborbood, ID Yllicb 2 cars Yere dlm&red •.. Sidney Fowler Shankland Jr ,, 31, of 1611-1/Z w. 8&Jboe Blvd., Central Newport, was arrested at 9p.m.atZ2Ddaod W. Oceu Froot, Ct!ltltral Newport, I.Dd ctarpd Ylth resistlDg arrest, after be allegedly ran IW'IJ from a policeman wbo ns t:ry1Dg to cite him tor a tnmc offense , • • A $300 oak table was taken from tbe lobby of the Rusty Pellcu restaun.ut, 27" w. Cout Hwy., Warmers MUe, t.- twHD 12:30 a.m. and li:M a.m. • •• A lllqcle •• from N&DcJ St.a"l pnp at bet boml at '* Vblla Hoerta, tJM 8llllfl. WU Mllll abi.Ddooed II the 1100 bloet ot AraUa. -.r w bom.e, bwt Yltb tbe ....... , Md Ybeel mlJiiiiC.. • SATURDAY. lA)(. U Pam a.u. sau.. sa, ot 1177 "* lllbllda. ... Bl6. ftl diJ1wd ,. clrt'ftDc _,. Gil liiOE a ce of alcollol at ~ at Back lily, But a..a. It 10:10 ~ ..... OUJWUIIul Cap. 1' olllh-.t ....... coa. 11-. wu ..,_ Yitil crud ad -.. ar- rtllt.S at t:• p.,a. It lill pollee illl.tila • • • 1'1IDalaa a......-..... D. of UJ PtrU1, CIMI ..... Uld Mloc .. lTtd ......... N. 01 Ball!wta ""' ,... diiUJid wD ..... H.aftlll,._ De at lMt a.a. II 1 .. ......... -.~ ..... ,-t ... _, DIIW111EI ... N.otlm ...... Cea • ............ 11.10 Ul ... ,.... ... Ceut .., .......... .... ·' .. ., w ·-•· ... .... ...... . ............ , .. ..... ........... _ * ...... ~, ... 2 • Dr .. '-~•• e.._, I --.u ... c.~St '-CIId 1 .. -···· •• ltO&EIT II. IEMOSTOM -I' AlTO • DID ST. et OIAMGI, COSTA M!SA -645-5050 ....., ---...... -10:JO ..... s.diJ Sebool a...,_....., ... ..., -t;JO p.m. 9:00a.m. Wrtn1Q Bible DdJ ..s pram... . 7:00p.m. Aa ,...._ ~ .mi Bible t.&ebtnc m1DlltrJ FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 2111 CLifF Dl •• MIWPOIT aiACH -6~2-7443 DL P. l2MTOM a•SHOII .,.D.AY'.C.boL. -~~~w a ·· .. ,~L·· STUDY ......... , •• A.a. & 1 ,.... 7•• ,...._ WEO. "SCif!H CE! ULIGDUS SQIMCI 01' IIIHD'• ELIAMOR C. .IACUON. MtMUTIR SllD4ar ler'ftoe • • . . . • . . 11:00 L Ill. 8DD411 Sollool •.•..•.• 11:00 a.m. Ut CIMTER ST •• COSTA ••sA 646-tOU GRACE BIBLE CHURCH Veterlll.l' Memorial BkSc. 565 W. 18th. Costa Mesa REV. TOM TYREE. Pulor SUNDAY SERVICES: 10:30 A.M. &l 7:00P.M . Sunday School, all1£es, 9:30 HOME BIBLE CLASSES: Call 552.()()92 .,.eac:hin& Bible Doctrine• AITEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE REGULARLY We invite you to worsh•p W111ERAN CHURCH OF THE MASTER lMO Pacific Veew Dr. C....4d Mlr, Catif. LAWRENCE D. FRUHUNG Pallor -Phone 644-2664 SUNDAY SCHOOL AD .,: 9: IS to 10: t 5 a.m Wootup Hour -10:30 a.m. Nuncry and Coffee Hour Christion Scienc~ Services FIRST CHURCH OF OfRIST. SCIENTIST 3303 v&~ Lido Ntwpon Be~ch SUNDAY SCHOOl 9 & 10: 30 a. m. SUNDAY SERVICES 9 & 10:~ L m. WEDNESDAY EVENING MEETING 8 p.m. READING ROOM Week d~ys: 9 a.m. · 5 p.m. w~dn~sday :9 ~.m.·7:45 p.m Tuesday 9 ~.m. -5 p.m .. 7·9 p.m. SECOND CHURCH OF OilUST, SCIENTIST N~wpon Jkach at Corona dd Mar 3100 Pacific Vie-w Dr. SUN't>AY SQIOOllO a.m SUNDAY SERVICE1<U.m WEDNESDAY EVENING Readins Room: 8 p.m. S500-B E. Co .. tBwy. Eatraace oa Narc:iaa .. Mon.-Fri.: 10 a.m. to S p.m 'ntursday evenin.p: 7 to 9 Sat.: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. You are cordially invited to att~nd Church SerYius and to u~e R.c•cfin Room. THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 1MI CIMTII POit .. ILICAL S11JDIIS "U A.a .... ._. Q.A.JIII 11•" A.M. WOUtttt' MOUR ,_ .. fi .. M. IYAO~LIITtC NOUa Dl. JIMMY CC)t'8$, PAS TOR lfi&bway House of Prayer 2411 E. COAST HWY~, CORONA DEL MAR u.a uve-.-ttiAA lJII1'ER.DEN()MA 7JON..tL, FVU GOSI'6L ....aY8CMOOL: ae ......... VIC8: n :• W~-RVICale:.P.&~Y MAYa,._ ..USI'UDT1 7r:IIP.&---AY wtLUAM T. KRONI. PAS'TCIR PHONI: .. .a . ' COllision course for Eagies~Mesa C.. "'•'• "'-P Colla -II a. dol Ud ~-·· Earll• .,.. lllo 1ooa1 p..., --011 a colltllol cow,. ill lbe Aft* a .... HCKd o1 1 lloltll too ftrol plt.et In lilt wlat Ud I -1o -c..nr, Lotcut'• ..... u, ,.._,.,...,lilt -.. butttt~~u nee, Tbe 2 com r.tt rolled to ' ltnJ&Ilt .... PI)WII'boUMam .. tae:d Ceatury wtu. Tbetr lllt t Wf<IIMay llfCbt. Botb went Vlcttma, OYer VJUa Parkud 1Dto Jut 1111bt'• pmta ID· Coroaa ,del Mar, wert coa- def-.tect lA te.cue pll.y, aldered the tta.ms to beat Coroo& del Mu-'1 Sa. Ia tbe ~loop, K1Dp, earl)' tuorftta too Estuc.la. 5-4 1n pre-... the Ceatury erown, W:W try .on, tu. kept paee •tth ua to ..C t.ct 011 tbe rtpt croa-ton. rival, IDd .,.., tract aplnlt Ett:utela In a the CeotYrJ lad wllb the Frlclay attN pme at tbe Uu.st:aap.. COM 110]· Fonrard Dan Byen con •. Newport Harbor, strucrl-ttnued to pace tbe Muat:ang lDe to cet ltuted ID tbe scorlne 1r1 botb of Costa Stmset Leap nee, viSits Mesa'• victories last weet. Loan Friday a.tebtaod hosta htttiDr for 17 polllts ln the Westun-oeJI WtdDeiiJly. 56-51 wb:l o•er Vtlla Put, Costa Mea 11 al Mac-and contrlbtrtlng 16 In tbe nolla Friday oletJt, and Co-54-51 Ylctory over Corona rona del Mar bo&ta VUla del Mar, Tbe 6-1 younpter Park in other games dutl.ng rebolmded well 1.n both ~he nut weet. Friday's games. The Mustang attack pmea start at 8 and Wed-has been well-balanced. wllh nesday's at 7. tda.rk Richardson, KeUb Jo- IRVINE COAST COUNTRY CLUB will host tile very first Blog Crosby Southern Pro-Am golf tournament tnts Friday and Saturday .. Seventy JWOfessionals and an equal number of local amateurs tQd celebriUea will vte for the $10,000 In pri.H money, with procHds gof.Dg to Hoag Hospital. Seated, lett to right, gol.ag over deU.lls, are tolll'lll.ment chairmen Ron Wlnterburn of Corona del Mar, Mars'-11 Duffteld o1 Newport Beach, Georp M. Holstein 01 ot Newport Beach and Charles Hester ol Ne'll'pOrt Bea.cb, Standing Is golf tournament director Johnny Wilson. Among the celebrities scheduled to play are Jerry West, Sam Hanks, Fred MacMurray, Marlin McKeever, Bob SterllnL-Les Br own, Sonny Burke, Bob Crosby and Tom Harmon. (Photo by Rich Bassett.) SATURDAY B.B. GAMES ~!~·::~t~~~~': Girls Soccer Scoreboard Girls soccer league, spon- sored by Newport Beac h recreation dept., opened play last Saturday with the fol- lowing results: OlVlSION "A" 7th thru 9th grades Mtdnite Klllers 2, Mi ghty Mececes 2 OlVISION '' B" 5th & 6th grades Wildcats 0, Karen's Kooks 0 Mariners 3, CYC 0 Eastbhdf 2, Karen's Har- em 0 DIVISION "C" 3rd & 4th grades Beachslde Booters 2, Sea Soccers 0 Mlni Mariners 6, East- blulf 2 538 Dribbling Demons 6, Klckit> Ch ickles 0 This Saturday's schedule (aU games are played at Lin coln scOOol.) -- 01 VISION "A" M lghty Mececes vs. Soc- cer Boppers, 3 p.m. DIVISION "8" Karen's Kooks vs. CYC, I p.m. Wildcats vs. Eastbluf!, 2 p.m. Mariners vs. Channel Chic k Dribblers, 2 p.m. DIVISION "'C " Beachstde Boaters vs. Eastbluf1, noon. Si'a Soccer s vs. KlckJe C hickles, noon . Mint Mariner s vs. Goal- Ins, 1 p.m. The following pmes wlU be played this SatlU'da.Y 1n the Newport Beach recrea- tion department boys bas- ketball competltloo: • • • • AA DlVISION Mariners Meteors vs. Buffalo Hills Giraffes, I p.m., HarOOr. CYC Pros vs. CYCSuper - sonlcs, 2 p.m., Lincoln. Mariners Frogs vs. Hel~thts Stoos, 2 p.m., Har- bor. Mariners Sharks vs. Lin- coln Continentals, ll a.m., Enslgn. Mariners Wildcats Ys. Ir- vtne Terrace Nets, 2 p.m., Harbor. Lincoln Lakers vs. Heights Bul11rogs, 1 p.m., COM . • BB Dl VISION CYC Jazz vs. Bulfalo Hills Rhinos, 9 a.m., Lincoln. Mariners Supersonics vs. Mariner s Ch~tahs, 9 a.m., Ens ign. Mariner s Leapers vs. Heights Celttcs, 10 a.m., Ensign. Lincoln Lakers vs. 38th St. Nets, noon, Ensign. Peninsula Trojans vs. Hei ghts Gunners, 3 p.m., Llncoln. IHEYARE! WILSON • DUNLOP DAVIS · BAIICROFT TEfii~~~E~RACKETS 5.95 lo 60.00 GYM SHORTS & SHIRTS BOB WOLF BASKETBALL SHOES·· 9.95 CONVERSE ALL STAR BASKETBALL SHOES -11.95 CONVERSE TENNIS SHOES -10.95 JACit I"URCELL TEHNI S SHOES -I \.95 TRETORN TENNIS SHOES-17.95 X'/ SPOT .. LT.U.LPURPDSE,SHOES-a.t5 ~~ :/ RACQUETII.U.L RACQUETS •• 6.95 111 ::::: RACQUETII"ALLS . VOlT-.US -;;...::::- Buttalo Hills Supersoolcs vs. Mariners Jets., 3 p.m., Harbor. Mariners Stars vs. 38th St. Trojans, 3 p.m •• Harbor. CYC Panthers VI. lnlne Terrace Warriors. 3 p.m •• Harbor. Butb.lo Hills Crows vs. Eastblutf Jazz, 3 p.m., COM, CYC Lakers YS. Irvine Terrace Celtlcs, 3 p.m •• CDM. CYC Bullets vs, CYC Globetrotters, 3 p.m., COM. • C DIVlSION Eastblutf Hawks vs. Pea- insula Knlcks, 2 p.m., COM. Buttak:l Hills Celtlcs vs, Heights Warriors, 4 p.m •• Harbor. Mariners Rockets vs, 38th St. Pistons, 4 p.m., Harbor. Mariners Cougars vs. Ir- vine Terrace Tro)af)S, 4 p,m,, Harbor. Buff:ak:l Hi Us Elephallts vs. Eastbluff Jazz, 4p.m.,CDM. Peninsula Bulls vs. Irvine Terrace S14>t>r.SOnlcs, 4 p.m., CDM. CYC Bullets vs. CYC Lakers, 4 p.m., CO M. Estancia's early succes- ses have been sparked by Jim McCloskey, whO has s cored in double figures 1n every Eagle game, eseept Friday's btg 69-34 runa-ay over Santa Ana. He bucketed 26 ln Wednesday's 76-59 romp over El Modena, Fri- day's scoring leader was El- wood Hanson, who al.9o grabbed 11 rebounds, Sopho- more Ray Orgill had 13 points and also grabbed ott 11 rebooods. Corooa del Mar, still just 2 games out ot first place w lth a loog way to go, .faces the prospect of an extremely tougtl \4)t!Ul climb, tmless the Sea Kings can beat Es- tancia Friday night. Coach TaDdy Gillis' youngsters came dose against Costa Mesa. Alu Bla ck, who hit for 20 points 1n the Sea Kings' 76-59 wiD over Suta An on Wednesday, scored 12 against Costa Mesa, But the Mustangs htt on 16 of 24 tree throws to spell the dUfereoce. _ Newport Harbor lost86-SS Friday night to Marina, af'ter beating Los Alamitos 62-60 Wednesday. Boys ba$ketball scores , Mariners Stars !, lrtitle Terrace Celllcs 14. Here are the scores In Jut Saturday's games 1n the Newport Beach recreation department boys basketball program: • • • • AA D1 VLSION Buffalo Hills Giraffes 34 . CYC Supersonics 31. Marloers Frogs 41, Buf- falo Hills Warriors 134. Irvine Terrace Warriors 12, 38th St. Tro)lns 22, Mariners Pantllers 6, Butralo HUts Crows 1? . CYC Lakers 17, Buffalo Hills Supersonics 22. Eastbluft Jan 6, CYC Hawks 31. Mariners Meteors Heights studs 68. Peni.Dsula Knl cks forfeit to the CYC Bullets. 14, • C DIVlSION Li.Dcoln Continentals Mariners Wildcats 35. lrYine Terrace S~rsoo- 37 • ics z.t, Mariners Rockets 6. Lt.ncoln Lakers 21, Mar- Iners Sharks 54. Hetgfl.ts Bulltrop 53, Ir- vine Terrace Nets 16, Peolnsllla SuUs 9, East. bluff Hawks 4. Irvine Terrace Tro)lns 2, 38th St. Ptstoos o. Mariners Cougars 10, Buffalo Hills Elepballts 17. • BB DIVISION Mariners Leapers CYC Jatz 25. 34 CYC Bruins 4, Buftllo ' HUll; CeiUes 8. Mariners Cheoetahs Pent.nsula Trojans 31 . sa, E.astbluff Jau 23, CYC Lakers 10. Mariners S~rsonlcs 40, 38th St. Nets 16. PeDinJUla Knlcks 13, CYC Bullets 17. Lt.ncoln Lakers 27, Buf- falo Htus Rhlnos 26. PIRATE WRESli.ERS 57• LOSE TO CERRITOS Hetgflts Celttcs Heights Gunners 36, • B DIVISION Buttalo Hills Knlcks 19, Heights Hustlers 6. Peninsula Tro)lns Z8, CYC Ceblcs 68 . lrvloe Terrace Brulns 25, 38th St. Lakers 16. Eastbluff Stutters 11, Heights Hurrlcues 40. MulDers Dogs 18, CYC S~1011lca 19. lrYlne Tena.ce Wolfl:ltclr. 30, MulDers Comets 23. lhrlnen Jarars 23, Bul!llo Hills Dueu 39 . CYC stars 54, Btalo HUll Warriors 15. Eulbhdl Trotters 14, CYC S..UeUZI. • CC DIYISlON Mar1Dera Jetl 28, Eut- blutf-17. Coach Vera Waper's Or- ange Cc:.lt Collect 1N"eslllng sq~au dropped a 21-9 •er- dtet to Cerrito& College lo the Soutb Cout Conf'er~e opeaer last Friday ln the Cerritos om. The lost gue the Pirates a 6-8 dial meet record oo tbe ..son. OCC returu to cooJ'ereDCe action th.ls Fitday at 7:30 p.m., hoslb:lg M.t. SaD AntoD- to. Frealnnan Jim PariOila, a 190...po.wler from Eltlaela Htctl, was occ•s btc ..taaer of the IY.aill& apJ.ut Cer- r ltos. He p1nMd Due ou. tlnt la 4:39. TotM Tocb1~ tabo, • lll.,....t - more from COitlW. .. Hip, deell.loaed Cerr.ltoa' TOUJ F-teb '-'· ·-Built HtliMI Br-U. II, KYLE GAYNOR OF Nil IN GYM <XIMI"ETiliOH &.IGAL MOnCI K7itl O.,W, l'f1 tMKtw- port 11114l ---.. c...._. 1. lap eoetrnt• lor lllo lfll 0.,..,.. loam, wm~llltwolo­ ,.._~---.. ~ ... -.... -~ ... .. .... , •• dirt tt .. Gr••••Ue• raea 2111 ··--~­?5 , ..... -.... .. ~-~~· ...... .... GtMQ #Sl- It lortp ... - ....... -...... 011 •-IF PSI --:t ... ..... ... _.. ..... ... ---.. ••• 1 \ I •nPOIIT IWIIOl IWIIUR I'UIUSIIED-.uxLY -PAGE ID l!IU-Y, .M.%!, 197J COIOIIA DEL liAR, CAL •• ORANGE COAST COLLEGE freslunaD guard DeMis Del- monte drlns for tbe basket in last Saturday's South Coe.st Conference acttoo. Mr. Su Antonio won the con- teat 76-66. Delmonte led tbe Pln.tes with 12 assists, Bucs face Iough Hornets Oraoge Coast College's 5 game basketball wtn streak over Fullerton CoUege will be in serious JeOpardy Sa- turday nlgl:lt when the Pirate host the Hornets at 7:30p.m. The last time Fullerton knocked oft coach Herb Liv- sey's Sues was oo Feb. 9, 1972. The Hornets, led by all-state guards Rick Aber- egg aDd Brad McNamara, nipped the Pirates 79-71 tn the 0 C confines. Si.Dce that time OCC has talr.en 5 ln a row, but three of tbe contests were 1n doubt until the ftnal buzzer. Fullerton enters the con- test with a 1-2 South Coast Conference record and an 8-10 mark oo the year. The Pirates ha.Ye a 0-3 confereoce mark a 7.13 re- cord on the year and a 7. game losing s treak. But all is not bleak for the Bucs. Last Saturday nigb,t OCC dropped a 76-66 decisioo to powerful MI. san Antoolo but Coach Livsey re It his c luL played well despite the loss. The MounUes held a 38- 27 tla.Utlme advantage, but OCC scrapped back tn tile second haU. The Bucs knot- ted the contest at 4? -47 with 13:30 to play andtJedUagaln a minute later at 49-49. Af'ter 7-footer Steve Mank- er fouled out with 5:40 to play, the Mounties were tn control of the situation. OCC's Todd Co!Uns led au scorers wUb 27 points, He's averaging 21 per game in conference play, Ll""' MOTICI2 IIO'I"K:B Of PUJUC IIEoUIJIIG Mollet II lltrtbr P.•lbtl lllo P1aulllr Colomluloa ol lllt cur .t IIIWJ>Ori -• wtU bol4 a j1Ublc •tal to -ldor "'" ~ .. tbt PUbUe Saltly' Elemtot of the Nnporl Boaell Goo· enl Piau aad aeeeptuee Of ID £nv1roamaota.f Doal• m•l. Notice 11 hereby turtblt 11veo nat said pllbUc hel.u lac wUI be bekl 011 the art day of February, 1915, al· tbt hour ot 7:00p.m. 1D the ComcU Chambers of the Newport Beach City Hill, at which Ume ll1d place aGJ &nd all persona lnter .. ted .may lllll*r and be heard thereon. James M. Parker, secretary Newport Bee.eh C lty Plannille CommlssloD PubUsh: Jan. 23, 1975, 1D lhe Newport Harbor Enstp.~ ® ~ NEED To KNOW SOMETHING ABOUT YoUR NEW COMMUNITY? Call · ~1#tiJmfH41qon., ' Phon•-.675-5873 - 0ur hostess will bnng gifts and greetings, along wtth helpful community info1mation. ENSIGN CLASSIFIED ADS I !AU TY SALON ~-'• BUlUY j';QQ~ :h~i'F. coast H'wy: Corona del Mar Phone 644· 7336 • IICYCLE$ SALES & SERVICE 11D E. 17TH ST. cc:.TA. .. SA H&-7706 -8411-8866 MALC~M (.UDICUTLIR CLEANERS DIMMITT (Jit!tT.a CIW£ finat qoollty dry clantna on tbe pmniln • Self-tlauoclry All new -.. tat at04W ,._... ........ S!OO E. Coalt Hwy., COM Pbciow. 6"JS.96Q'S fLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Dtltl11rl Tosh. n,OJIISTS I'HONE ...... 7t 2411 NL!tJirt ......_ -- BATES FOR CLA.SS!FfEO ADS 1 Time Z Times 3 Times 20 worda or less . . . 2.00 3.50 4.50 21 to 30 words •. _ . • 3.00 4. 75 6.00 )1 to40worda •. ,,. 4,00 6159---••u 8.00 Eacb over 40 . . .10 ,IS ,20 -=~:-=,,_:,:.:,,::.:_:.=.I o PER SOHAL OVERSTOC KED SA LADY, 48, d"esires to cor. Story & Clark planos at respond with respectable, huge redoclloos. At least taU, middle-age widower. Z~ on any model -· more Object: friendship. P.O. on some! Box H-A, Homeland, Ca ltr. ExamplE': Fr. Prov.Cher -92348, r y console reduced from $1 545 to $1095-Save -~450. See us for your choice of ttnish and style ln uand pianos. Huge stock, new &. used, at Yery attractiYe prices. COOose from Stein- way, Yamaha, Chickering, Baldwin, Kimball, etc. SCH MIDT MUSIC CO, Yamaha -Stelnway-Lowrey 1907 N. Main St., Santa Ana EST, 1914 • H EARIHC AIDS HAL A.EBISCHE R Z,lP!!!. .. ~. aAIII-AI08 Prbper Fitting Anured 3409 E. Coa•t Hwy. Corona del Ma r 675·3833 • STORACE PRIVA li STORAGE 81 ...... G.Md ·CoN. ~ ~1-4) 135-76-tl toW lAm • MAKIIIII'o'M IANt'f ~l.l.Y IN..._,IOI.O , J111r w•a'_y_ IOU NGIAt lbd. W.wporiiiii4JI o MARINE HARDWARE ClothlrJc -Nautical Gifts MUlDe Hardware ~ ...... diiJI&WNk to Nne you better 900 W, COAST HWY., N.B. PHONE 645-1711 o SERVICES OOROTHY N APKIE INTERIORS (11 yearswUhW.&J.Sloane) PhOne 548-979Bor642-1691. Master Charge! HOUSE OR APARTMENT cleanlng -bonded, thOr - ough. Call 549-2847 (Cos- ta Mesa) before 8 a.m. or after 4 p.m. • fOR SALE I POLAR BEAR BE~PREAD --kine she, wblte, In iood cood. Just eleued; 3 matchlne pillows, hot ploll and plum. $25. CaU 968.8380 eveni.Dp: arxj on weekends, "GLASSHOPPER" -clear plllll< 7 1(>)1 cllnlb}'. '"'' firm. Phooe 61!-0053 bt- fon 8 p.m. CORNER Q!OUP -Cutom made. Btaodard 1111 dbl. bed ~bet tDder limp lablo/IIOrlp ·-to malte comps.et &011. B.._ck &ad ..U. eMc:Dd ccwer, -• .,.., ... -.us. Can· 111-010 -..., ......... lllACliJIIE • 1 n•ata ulfw ................ ••a ..... .......... ,I ... ....... CaD ..... ........ ,,. -~ -. . • l Newport Bmh a.• 11 Bllboa Island Costa Mesa -Nil II lliURSOAY, JAil. 2~ 1975 Newport B~~eh ..... -===Lido=' =Isla. eo.-.W Mar~~~=~~~~~~~~ -------~ -NEWPORT HEIGHTS ..... ldaiHI Costa Mesa Lille Isle Corona del Mar ' 315 Santa Ana Ave. OWNER WILL FINANCEI FINER LI)Y& Y DOYa --View of Bay & oc:ean. 5 bedroom- 5000 aq. ft. mel. den/office + famUy room. POOL. Bar & entertainment center. WalterKingM-1·6200. (H411) DOYH -S. New Ustinc -expansive view -lg. pool -5 bedrooms -formal dining - Wed gallery entry. Maxine Williams NU235. (H27) f-~IIIAII.Y IU.UYifUL f, Baycre:st executive home . I Professionally decorated. Heated & ' filtered pool. 5 bedrooms -living room -;dining room -family room. $115,000. Larry Dyer 612·11235. (H25) SOPHisnc:.t.YID DOYH SHOIIS IIAYFIIOMJ Custom 4 bedroom, 4lh bath, formal dining, family room. Heated pool & jacuzzi. 62' on bay w/45' dock. Vee Stinson 642·8235. !HlS) 101 DcMf.Drift 142·1235 1644 u.cArttu ........ ....... BMc:f\ C.Utornt. t21P ••••••••••••••••• REALLY NICE o 2 BEDROOMS oil\ BATHS OIIE Of THE BEST EASTSIDE COSTA MESA COIIDOMINIUMS. S28.SOO T•m be 1lld tomorrow Uat ,.aa boa1tJt r•l Htate tGdiJ," House ·p 1 • 00 ·Guest House AU ON A LARGE 50x125FT. LOT This spadous home (approxlmatei;J 1,300 8(1. ft.} has a muter bedroom witb walk~tn ck>set and wood-burnin&: fireplace, Tbt UriDc room (ALSO with a fireplace) has a Y1DdoW walt lookinr om on a tree-form Sunset p;M)l complete witb dlvtng board, h..-ter and nuer. Also tacl.n&: the p(M)I, a ctarming cuest bouSe of over 400 sq. ft. --ready for occ~cy bY your visitors or family members. This unttsw.Uy tnterestiDc proPerty is otrereu at $65,000 -- Open House: su. '5UN. 1:30-5 P.M. NELSON ROBINSON, Rultors 67~120 JlO IIAIM ST., B~BOA PEHIMSULA ------------------ ~~1lOY1t -MCCMtJ>tE--HII REALTOR. (B 541-7729 -· .. lll...,_$1rft'C ~~ ·J~L'./ ... : :: I 1810 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA' ' ·~ I I MLS SALES REPOirr I 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. ••• , from this 5 bedroom, 3 bath home overlooking :a sm:a\1 p:ark In Eastblutf. IDEAL FOFI CHILDREN. . Asking $87 500 . HES:TiR .. ali6wN ·&. Associates, InC., Realtors 833-9781 BIG CANYON-- VIEW OWNER REDU<!D $10.000 VERSAILLES WODB. ITS HEW, YAC.AtQ', IMtiBl. OCC. OPEN SUN. 11 to 5 PM NO. 5 RUE DEAUVILLE Corner lot -2·Story 4 BR, 4 ba, 4 stall showers, formal din rm. 2 frpl's, 3 car IC ---.1 3695 ft. WHEN PURCHASING OR SELLING IN° ::::::::::::J:4 : 7 :-4:l:I:J:J List your property with a Realtor . ,.13'1 I I 1 ... I I I I I I I e. I I I NEWPORT BEACH CORONA DEL MAR . COSTA MESA IRVINE IB MUL TtPLE LISTING SERVICE Res•denr••l Comme1c•al · M;,mage~nr RfA&.tOR• 3036 E. CO&Sr Hwy COM . 644·7662' HAIIOI YIIWMUS Lovely 3 bedroom home with nice ramily room. 2'AI baths. 2 fireplaces. excellent location for ~hildren , in IJ't!8t neighborhood. 188,500. I , HAIIOI-- 1 Spacious, comfort·ftUed family home. 5 bedrooms, 3'Ao baths, family 'rOOm, 2 st«y. Venr larae lcJt. Easy access to excellent schoola and ohol>lllnJ. A rare. find ••. andJ>rlced well at i1J.f,500. YHI5 HOWl HAS If ALL Pop11lar Coroaa clel Mar aclclrHI, ......... wlllt qualiiJ', """' fJf lito tide. ,..... ..... pouadlrul IIUI'f '""" thiJ 3 beclroom. 2 bath liomoo: T.-lllll tool $141,500. ~·.un ....... ........., •• 111111 famlil' -· walllq lor tbe rftll& f111111i3'. Comer ....... 500. .DIAL OR--?? Will kin tbls neat 3 bedroom Corona Hil"laiXb bldtl.way. Solid-built wttll lardWood no.-a, r/ A. belt, llrp fll\lshed pn.p (with opeaer ~ blr nre- pltce, ahlb root. SIIUtt' peek ocean •lew, 60%100' R-Z lot' reduced to $69,50011 ~ . ---1 UNIVBR.SITY R.BAL ... "I . .. CORONA DEL MAR CHARMING TWO BEDROOII HOUSE PLUS FURNISHED BACHELOR APARTMENT ON POPPY AVE. Asking S78,SOO · .. AHD WE HAVE OTHERS * BOYD REAlTORS PIESOOS * CHOICE UNFURNISHED RENTALS $325 TO $375 Available NOW!! \J • DELUXE CORONA HIGHLANDS DUPLEX $95,000 Jt=it,y. c. ...... .. ~JBOYD If FORTY-NINE, FIVE IS A PRICE WITHIN YOUR MEANS··· THEN WE'VE GOT,A DUPLEX THAT FULFILLS ALL YOUR DREAMS! COM DUPLEX Live in one! Rent one! 3 Bedrooms, 1-1/2 Baths, Gual(e -- PLUS 2 Bedrooms, I Bath, Gar:age -·and r .ght in Corona del Marll ONLY $49,500 JOHN COOMBl!, MA.HAGI .. O UO-IQ~ ************** ~UIDEMTIAL AND I• COlE PROHRTIES ---TO BETTER SERVE YOUR ~EEOSI OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 427 NARCISSUS, COM COllE SEE THIS CHARMING, M00£RN, 0£. UGIITFULLY WAJIII.FEELING I BEII!ROOM, I 8AT81t011!EI ONLY $72,500 Rachelle Robers, "55 I. OaR lfiF•I1 0.... ..... ~., **-**** ***"''**·** REALTORS 675-a!U .. ,.. •••• &, .............. .. Coastal Comnunitles CORONA DEL MAR ·•old Corooa del Mar" Charm. Most desired iDeation. Walk to shops, m:arkets, banks, resta•· rap,ts, aod lo ·'Little Corooa'' Be:ar h, Two bed- rooms' den. U7,500. THE BWFS-CONDOMINIUMS TWO·· TAKE YOUR CHOICE Four bedroom "('' model. Beam cetllngs, great for ln-la• or teenager --separ:ate beflroom & bath on first level. Cose to JXIOL $69,500, OR Two bedroom & c!Pn, priv:al£> patio, f:ant:astk "down channel" vtew. Secluded, pear·eful oil ready to mo•e lDto. $71,500. CAMEO SHORES Love))·, sparkling !ttr !'(' bedroom home, fa room :and Uving room OT*flillg onto :a shtltered patio--perfect for Sunrtay br unch. $127,500. COLE OF NEWPORT, REAL TORS E. a. ••• eo .... dol II• Home of the Week! HARBOR VIEW SPECIAL DeligtlL~II)· decontt'd. Love\)· two bedroom plus c11'ft. GrNl potential tor eXI)3.nsion. Elqllt'ns1vt Cft'Petsr · c.-om ftn.pes. et.S)' to .cau fw "N'eeapl~ :at toda)''s market VJ hw -· S69,500, Call 673-8550 THE REAL ESTATERS 332 MAIGUERITE, CO~OHA DEL MAR 61J-tJ50 CURT. r;»DBH IIUL 11»~ .......... J400W.IT C:O~T ~WY •• N•~ollil1' ••AON · . Harbor View Home HUGE YARD -FRUIT TREES A ooe-of-a-kind HARBOR VIEW HOME located on 1 Jar~ \oC: with :a rtew of the Turtle Rock HIUs • TtUs remodeled Wooaco features 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, formal dining. den and detached double pnp. In seuoo the peaches, plums and apricots are delicious! $85,000. can 640·6161 ••••••••••••••• JjJo JJ. Larp I BJl., C 'ba: . ..,_ all n• i1 ....,..; or-asiBR.'-wDIBIL lll;Rft.Jot,-....,. ....... Ill Brud-I lldrm, 4 bodt, •Aft. lot, tw .. .U., .. I /II Wlii Ia .... -ft. ...... BILL GRUNDY, Realtor =::-.-:t.;~= CAll POll SAL!~ ONLY Sll NEWPORT HARBOR KIWANIS FOUNDATION PRESENTS TRAVEL AND ADVENTURE 16tt. s. .... SERIES 1974-1s ORANGE COAST COLLEGE AUDITORIUM EW SHERIL VN & MATTHEW MENTES "Hungary'' January 31, 1975 8 :00P.M. More thall 5,000 miles separate Orange CoiDlty from Hungary but tilts is oo barrier to Sherllyn &. Matthew Mentes --a lalented husband and wUe team wOO are outstanding ln tbe lllllStrated lecture field. Sherilyn Is a native of Vernon, Tezas. Matthew's home town is Budapest, H~mgary, from which he emigrated to Canada dW'ing the turmoU of 1956, We begin with a tour or ancient Buda and mcxlern Pest. Our first historical insight Is provided by the Roman ruins at Aquincum and enlarged, through statues and monu- ments to include the migration of the Magya.rs and the T~kish invasion. The people aDd their life style are shOwn in the new apartment buildings, cllildren's center s s!q)s hotels, street scenes, MJ.rgaret Island Park a~ a ;..,tmmlng pool with a s urf. The tour of Northern Hungary ln ctooes the lovely co\Dltryslde, mountain villages, Tokaj --birthplace of Tokay wlnes --and all along the way the color of tradi- tional costume and carnival. ADULT AD-.IISSION AT OOOR ..... S2.SO STUDENT ADMISSION AT DOOR ... SI.OO SEASO~ TICKETS (Good for anJ six odmission .s) ADULT .. Sl2.SO STUDENT . SS.OO AVAILABLE AT: Newport Harbor Kiwanis Club, Box 1501, Newport Beach, 92663, 646-2163 or any member of the Newpor.t Harbor Kiwanis Club. LEGAL HOTICE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE No. A-82475 NOTICE Of HEARING OF PETITION FOR PROBATE OF WILL AND FOR LET~ TERS TESTAMENTARY Estate of HOLBROOK M ULFORO, DeceQsed. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- EN that Jeannette C. MuJ. ford has ttled hereln a peti- tion for probate of will and for letters ~~~amentary, reference to "htch Is made for further ~:r.tlculars, and tllat the time and place o1 hearing the same has been set for February 11, l !n5, at 9:30 a.m., In the court- room of Department No, 3 of said court, at 700 Civic Center Drive West, in the City of Santa Ana, CaWornl.a. Dated Jan. 20, 1975. WILL.JAM E. ST JOHN, County Clerk.. Keene, Dtoo, Madsen ' Jennings, Professional Cor- poration, Sutte 530, Avco Flnanclal Tower, 620 New - port Center Drive, Newport Beach, California 92660, At- torney(s) for: PeUUoner. Publish: Jan. 23, 30, Feb, 6, 19?5, in the Newport Har- bor Ensign. Check the features, check the . 00 this~ronltire SJ995 .,..._ -All-Heather 78 c.o.t,-r'o--'I·WNU.. 71 illooool! .;llo poiJ. ,,_ 1M ...W-• 6oo1 ........... ..,.... n..,._,. ...,,., r-lo•,.rNiooo nclaol•o ,.,.'""-~r.a.n.....,.._.. .. ..,.,_ c.M,.or -oN 10 ool 1M cod ol aJOII••• tho riiMypo u•o~ ~ulp 1. -11 ......... - .. --"'..., ... ._ ~ wldo ~'"".. ,.._!)'., _....., ....................... . ~-........ ~.~-.........~-... .._,......_..__Ali-WHtMN .... ,_ ""...,._ ... a. -.......... -"' "'"'-"' ..,aMp, ........................ . .. !-' .,{-il oii ... IJ, COHUO M II-..... --·-.. ··---·-.. ·------. .... --. Slop Ill GoodyeM'&Professionlll AIJto Smioe ioo . -·'"·-.... _ ... -----------·.---...... --.---.. ·······--......... __ ,_ -. ·o-.---· ... .._. __ ....,.. --·--....-.-....... - DAVE TITUS HAMED YOUTH SEHA TE HEAD Dave Tftt1S, 17, grandson of Dr. and Mrs. H. H. COI of the Bluffs, will serve as president pro-tem of the Senate d!D"Ing the annual Calllornla YMCA "youth 1n government" ptogram· In Sacramento Jan. 30-Feb. 3. Young TJtus, a senior at Chatsworth high school, was elected at the annual South- ern Calllornta electloos con- ference tn Ontario ,earller thls month, The yoli.h In government program letS young people sit 1n on actual legislative sessions of the state !;enate and Assembly 1n Sacra- mento, thea cooduct their own mock session. As presi- dent pro-tem of the Senate, Dave TJtus will preside over the student Senate. CHAIRMEN CHOSEN FOR MOTHERS MARCH Mrs. Sue Coder, the New- port Harbor mother's march coordinator tor the National Foundation-March of Dimes, aDDOUDCes the following area chl.lrmen for the food drive: Balboa IslaOO, Mrs. BorneO · Pease; BalOOa Peninsula, Mrs. Betty Boyvey; the Bluffs, Mrs. Margo Stuart; East Bluff, Mrs. Elaine Soow, assisted by the Jtmlor Ebell Club of Newport Beach; Lido Isle, Mrs. Judy Franco; Newport Heights, Mrs. Marge Palmer; Corona del Mar, Mrs . Jo Anne Wills. Anyooe wishing to vot. unteer tbelr help may call tbe Orange Co~.mty Chapter Offtce at 9?9.2270. l!GAL NOTICE FICTITIOI.fi BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following penon is dot.og buslness as: Edward Allen PubUshlng, Z916 Clay St., Newport Beach, CaW. 92660: Robert E. Newberry, 2916 Clay St., Newport Beach. Ca. 92660. This bustnessls cooducted bJ a general partnership. Slpod: Robert E. Ne-.y. Thl.s statemeot ns filed wltb tbe Comty Clerk ot OraDCt COld)' Jaa. zo, 1975, PubU.b: Jan. 23, so, Feb. 6, 13, 19'75, lD the Newport Harbor Eulp, F -4030? LEGAL MOTIC! NOTICE OF INTENTION TO ENGAGE IN THE SALE OF ALCOIIOUC BEVERAGES 1-15-15 To Wbom U U.l.J CoDctra: Sabjoel to lu1uco ol tile Uceut applied t:r, dee II borobJ II.., U.l tile -rlicoed-QIOOO ·-.. ......, at 111o prtmlMI, .,_,lbad aa Ill- Jon: ISO lfnporl Ctalar DriYO, Nowport Btaell, CA. -· Pw*-'d toaeb•at..a. lllo -.Jpod - ' lo'tllo - MARillA qp a catulDc bullDul JPeCiallslDc 1a bora d'oeu- nea and mtnlature p ... trlll. Kar.1Da'1 bUibud, Cbrtst- opber VaJamatls, wa• al8o bon. In Ruuia. Ht 1s of Gr"t partotap; his flltblr wu 1D RusGu with the dip- lomatic corps. The eo~le met lD Los Anples. Tbey now Uve 1n H1.11.t1Dgtoo Beach with tbetr S e~kireo ~­ Cbrlstopber, wbo atteods bJgb scbool; Almle, oaw at- tendlng coUece 1D Santa Cruz, aDd Helen, trequeavY seen In the restaW"aDt wbeo she isn't attending eollece classes. EYeD Marina's head cook carries out the EuropeaD flavor ot the ContlDental Cafe. Sbe Is Berti». Osler, whoee herltace l.abotbCzech aDd German aDd wllo also speaks several laog~.ages. Air Cal up 10.4 per cent Air CaWofnla, head- quartered In Newport Beac~ had a 10.4 per cent I.Dcrease Ill passeoprs durlng 1974. compa.o,y presldeol Robert C llfford ot Harbor VIew H Uls reported last week. wb.tch must rule oo tbe new route, an A1r Cal spokes- man said It would take tl15 comp&DJ trom S to 6 mooths to ret tbe oew route opened U the POC okays lt. Some curreut Orange Co1.11.t}'-San Fn.ncl.sco tllcf:lts would be dt•erted vta LU:e Tahoe, the atr Une said, and 3 aew jet plaues would be boU(bt, Mr, CUtrord DOted that passenger tnftlc dropped oft' during the last qtarter of the year, and said he eq,ects no increases 1D busloe1os k~ ·----------1975, He attributed 14 Sox. Shoes, Sweaters & Jackets REDUCED 10% to 50% e.,. Pro-Keels 8.00 Converse & Purcell • 8.50 · &>a;::;,';~;,to/porls _IM_.,._..._ SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA MILITARY ACADEMY IINCI 1914 "A JOHN BROWN SCHOOL" R .. lcl•t & D•y Ca .. ets KIHDERGARTEH tt.,. tot. GRADE I 5TROHG ACADEMIC PROGRAM I SMALL CLASSES I COOO DISCIPLIHE, MAHN!RS, R!5PECT I All MAJOR SPORTS I CHAP!l, Bill! I CLEAH BARRACKS I LEADERSHIP TRAIHIHG t 2nd SEMESTER BEGIHS FEB. 3 I CALL NOW FOR APPOINTMEHT5 CALL OR WRITE FOR DE.T AILS 2065 Ch•rry A-... Lon 1 B•och 90106 (213) 431-1115 ~ year's overall locrease heavy jump In passenger tratnc durin& the early months of 19?4, when the gasollne shortage sent many motorists to short-haul alr- llnes. CLAMS • OYSTERS • SHRIMP • SWORDFISH o BASS Meanwhile, Air Cal is seeking to open a new betwteD 0ra.ngt: Cotm.ty Lake Tahoe. 111 testimony Uoodly before tbe state Pub~ Uc Ulluties LUNCHEON fmm 11.15 S.twtf Dli/y '114 P.M. ..... ~ .......... C.c»oNA Dll ~· """.,..... ,_. fl\laAC COM1'...,.. .. .~""~ • .., .. ., .. m.,_..;,.;; .. .-...oe • .,. -.,., • • LOBSTER • STE.AKS YEA TEAMI Our politicians need our help lo WIN the llallle against this recession-Inflation, or whatever they call it. Now, in past years, they've always managed to come up with some ldnd of answer -~ usually wrong ~-oo what to do about inflation OR recession, but lhey sure seem bo1tled by this double-whammy thing we've gol now. Sort ol like standing In moo 14> lo your knees While dust blows In your lace, What to do? They want us to help lhem WIN, so let's look at some ol the battle lactlcs they're wanting us to help them wltlt ••• Poor, tmderprtvileged Newport Beach ts trying to get some ''free" federal money lor Its delapldated slums. We should aU belp WIN the hattie lo 14>grade our $250,000 hovels. ••• About 47 per cent of wbat you make now goes to support some branch of govern- ment. Surely, we can do better than that. Let's go over the top, folks, and see if we can raise that to at least over 50 per cent, because the IRS says if you provide more than 50 per cent of someooe's s~rt, you can, claim a depeodent's exemption. We could all llsl our Uncle Sam as an exemptloo. ••• Food stamps are now belng used by familles that own 2 cars and a home, and have jobs. Let's extend that to 3-car families with 2 bomes, so we can raise tooq prices. ... Let's keep raising lhe price ol everything. Even when Detroit sees that people can't alford to pay higher prices lor cars, let's don't lower the price. Let's caU It a "circus" and send the car buyer a "rebate." By the way, try buytog a car without any extras on It, and see what the salesman tells you. ... President Ford wants to artificially raise gasollDe and heallDg oll prices. Now, there's a great way to fight lnflatloo. Let's pitch In and &llk blm to raise tbe price of bicycle tires, loo. And shoe leather, and roller skates. We'n got Ill WIN this Inflation light. ••• Most of all, we'•e got to !lib! oar problems wltb more money. Governor Brown, after go!Dg through the mottoos of mov!Dc IDto an apartment and gettJnc a Plymolllll to driYe, !ben sUbmitted tho blcgest budget ID the state's lllstory. You cu taU he's on the WINning team. ••• More federal jobs must lla cr•ted. That '11'111 put people to work. Tho pay for tbose people wtll come out of wllate"r wealth already ulats, but I'm sure our cr•t l•ders C8ll find eo me way to e:rplaJD -they are CREATING jobs. Well, lulU, that's our r&b-rab mesas-for the btc team. ~t•s help them WIN, Doa't jUst stt there on the lldelln<is. JoiD the team. Do eomothiDC st~. AI Forllt One thiDg you C8ll be siD'e of when you si>OP dowD at tbe store: The Job you're belplnc ... Ia an Amertcu Job. We 18ll only 'Amertcu-made pd8.