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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-01-30 - Newport Harbor EnsignI ' NEWPORT ·BEACH 10c TMf M..Y HfWSI'AI'II!II ,.,..TID ANO Pui&JSHR lfll MfW'OIIT lfAOt BY.P~SS PLA nil VptQM.,.Ma .. A.II IMI CIT'¥' O• MIWP08T •IACM freewa JOe COSTA MESA SED Is Core. del Mar Free- way a road to DOWbere? The wandertng route wtth a be(1nni:Dg, but no middle or ead, ~ to look this week more and more like a road nobody nnts. Mrs. Pryor, "no matter wbere they live, aDd people doo't wut treewaya, I per- sonally doo't want to see the Corooa del Mar Freeny rooted througb In1De. •• to the entn.nce to Bonita Cuyoo at Uotverstty Dr. &th Newport Beach aDd the Irville Co. want 1t to contilllle down Boolta Can- yon, wtth "feeder" roads running south to the pro- posed lrvtne developments betweeo Corooa del War and Laguna Beach. HWY. STUDY •• A SURPKJSE RECIPIEffT al an award at tbe Jfnpart Harbor-Costa Mesa Board of Realtors banquet last Fri- day at the Balboa PuUion was Glem Muttn,, ezecuuve secretary of tbe Realty Board, Charles E. Brown, out. going president ot the Board, at left, made the presenta- tion, Hal Plnchin, 1975 board president, Is in fore- ground. (Photo by Jack OsbOrn, Cable News and Wire Strvlee.) "We doo't want U ln Ir- t'ine," lbat city's Mayor Gabrielle Pryor told the Eo- Ilea yesterday. And rumbl- tacs from Laguna Beach in- dicate tbe same fHUng. "People are people," said N.B. budget surplus seen "Tbe etty, tn spite of iD- tlaUoo, 1s In pretty good 11Danclal shape," Newport City Manager Robert Wym reported Mooday, as he re- vealed Ural the city can ex- pect a budget surplus of about $569,000 at the June SO fiscal year end, Although lnflattoo has , driven malnteoance and op- eratloD dsts .., by $75,000, an uneJpected $239,000 In- crease In ctty tax tneome, plus sa.Iary sannca of .$1ZO,OOO, make tbEI opU- muttc ..umate poulble, Mrs. Pfyor and Irv1De CouocUrna.o Art Anthooy hau e1presaed tbe same view to Nnport Couocu members MllaD Dostal, Jobn Store and Lucille Kuelln Ill recent inter..elty meeUDgs. The Newport deleptloo starts meettDr neD mooth wlth Laguna Beach o.tncllls, and based on past perform- ance, Laguna 1s expected to take the same antl-treeny •lalld. A.s far as the state bleb- way departma:~t 1s coo- caned, tbe CDW h'eeway Ls stUJ of!lclaUy rooted to come don MacArthur Bl'f'd. to Coast Hwy,, but nobody, ln- clud.l.llg the state, wants to put It there, Right DOW, the route is being built, or plan. ned, trom South Coast Piau A re-study of Newport traffic problems, called for tb.ls week by Councllwomu Kuehn, is upected to spot. light alternative ways to send through trafflc around Co- rona del Mar. U Irvine a.od Laguna Beach are as successf\al at con- villclng the state that tbe COM route should stay out of their towns, as Newport was ill getting the Coast freeway tht'Ot!gh Newport stopped, the COM freeway, already budgeted for mil. lions ot tu dollars, could be a dead -elld concrete rib- boo ending at the entrance to Booita Canyon, MURDER CHARGE FILED ~r;;;.~, Mr. W,..a aid. , t¥ •lin ...... .,. """' a~U·-~ bo tno,oeo more tiiiD ortcJaUr tiU· Michael Lawnoce Car- dec, 34, of Balboa, was formallf cbarged Tuesday with ftnt decree murder in tha -y m~ aboottng -·'ol ·clariaiiilf bust- neumu EbnerJlfllasBoeh- lkt. Ouda1 f:ac.ea a Feb. 10 preliminary hearing in Ha.rbor Municipal Coart. day night, and were seeo together at several otber places during the ntcht and early morutn&: boors. Mr. Boehlke, his wlfe.I.Dd t~e 101t wer;e IJ8"''C t.. w .. Uod ID fllo llmtly beach bouse oo Ocean Front, said Capt. HamUtoo. BARB.ARA AtTN!, at rtpt, recetns tbtR•ltor.auoclate serYiee award from Cbrts HCJAM~r of Corona .del Mar, wbo woo t~ award last y•r. MRS. STEEN HEAD OF GOP WOMEN Mrs. Edwin Steen of Co- rODa del Mar wlll be in- stalled u president of tbe Newport Harbor Republlea.D Women at a meetlog today. Jan. 30, ID Mr &.ystde Drtn home. Sbe wW retain tbe ofttc.e for 2 years. Elected to serve with her are Mrs. Josepb Hesse, David Bwl- oeu aad Mrs. Loreo Heather u 'tlct presJdeDta; M.rs, Doll Udall as rtcOI'dilc HCre- tary, MrJ, Rudolpb Knecer u tr-..qrer ud Mrs. wn. lard Tjossem as parltameo- tartan. Marcia Bents, foreman of the Orange County Grand Jury tnd past president ol tile ftepubllcan Womeo. wW lastaU tbe oew offtcers. GIIIIIY CIECI, pre-0( Ute WOOMD'I COUDCU ot tbt Realty Board, recell'ed a plaqae from retlriD( Board Preslcleot Cbarles E. Brown at the &ftrds tuquet ot tile llnport Hu1>or.COIIa ..... Board ot Rl&lton, Hirschberg asks rehearing Stu Htncbberr, former pe"'-Or claimed be llad dlf- Mawpott S.e• <111 built-neal!)' ..,_ •lool with aeu Uceue tupem.or Wbo otw ~ IDd waa wu demoted from that Job cartl .... ud made wrooc aDd thea. ftred bJ the tltJ, d~l•JOu.' wW ... k a oaeeod boorlac Mr. lllrl<bborL "- _,. t11o etl} Ct•ll Sor-e1a1ma bt -o~o.a-bo· •I<• Baud. T11o ~ ea-loa,... a Lido'--~ -tut -Dt. ,..,..,me· tlf' w. e-tllll' lit, ~._ lac 1M law...,... .....,.U. • '"'"' ... -u-............. Iaior-nptnUof, bat tbl J'liCOllt• btel-lie IIIIUttd-Cltll• 11-tloo .... lunad -....... bta'-1111 Wotl< by Cit)' .. _. •It I .... , pl-11111· _,,.. -.. "'*" ...... "I -JIM to IPPaal•iJ ......_ I will s ' d kl!l' llrlltr IUlOOiobor-.. , .... ..n.•· ........ Jmb U I ... , ••• , wtill a l$. tile .:lr," Mr. BtroeiMra A ... , .B1111 llw 8n1. 1&0 ..... ,.....,~ .. ftl ... .... 2 .. .., =~arlO•,... I,,,_,.... .. _ -•••••• rro. Ill Ill'. •u••••l'l-. - J ....... mated 'W'beD tbt aurreotbud- let was adopted last year, Jtr. Wynn DOted. However, tbe slowdo•n in the local bu.Uding boom t.s dropped estimated buU~ t:r:clse tans by $188,070. Because these t\mds ro to buUd e.rtra park and fire taclUtles, some park pro- jects orlglnaJ.Iy planned for this flscal year have beeo delayed, Mr. Wynn pointed out. "We hue no motive " Newport Detective Capta'tn Richard Hamllloo said late yesterdly, "but our ln- vestlptloll thus far elimin- ates any semal hrlst in the bomlclde." He said the current pollee theory is tbat the Z moo met ln a bar somewhere In the Balboa area Satur- REALTORS WIN AWARDS Realtor Bruce B. Howey of Costa Mesa was aamed 19'74 "Re:lltor of the year" at the 44th anwal awards banquet of the Newport Har- bor-Costa Mesa Board of Realtors at the Balta. Pa- 1'11JoD Frtday enning. BlJ'bara Alme, Realtor- auoclate ol tbe Macnab- Irrine Realty Co., 1'11· cetved tbe Realtor -tsaoctate service award. Gnnt DeGI- aon, Corooa del Mar, wOo tbe top sales anrd, dol.lar nlue, wtth Lynne Rotball of Ma.cnab-Irvine as runner- up. Rick Byers of World Real Estate, Cotta U:ea, WIS presented the lop unit &ales award, and Betty Burt.. art ot the Real Estaten, Costa Mea, wu n&C&Dtr..up. Top l1st1llc anrdl wut to EUeea Deo1Mie of Coro111. del War tor 4olllr nhte and RJct B)'en for u1ta sold, Newport Stith Realtor Helen Dowd wu runotr·~ to both catecortea. Tbt bl_..boDoredR-.J. tor Cbarlte E. Brown of Hester-Ikon 4t .U.Xilte&. "'" 001110111 .,.._, of ... Raalty Baud. Ho -~~~ IJ>PH<IItloo """'" ol bta Oft deslp lo 1>ta IVJ4 com. mttt• c~ n11N1 dtrtelorl u4..., m•Wplo ltoton. lie to 111n1 ,_ ..... • 11ft "' • 101 "'toll·-ud a~ealacnp- -"' ... ,.... to olllce, p.-ad bf ... Ra1tr -rd,---tal ... pnc_.,.._., -.... -.... O(tMIIoard, -Olall ~lola"' c.. -~-. ltollrlll .. _. __ lli·---CIIt E. 1-, ...... -. ,....., -__ tlio_ .. .. I 1£4 ..... ..... ..,,,, •'tV L~ ···r=::-·· -.... _. -· --- elected to IDOC:ber , Committee cbatrmea re- ceiving awards wen David Bourke, Jue Boyd, John Boyd, Vlrglnla Cleek, Ge- orce Davidson, Curt Dostl, Charles M. Ferau5101l, Har- ry Frederick, Hope Gerrte, Betty Grubb, Waiter Haase, BW Jolma:la, Lester J011es, Fru.t Ktopard, Roy Mc- Cardle, Dan Myhre, John Semple, Carl Thomas and Geoqe Wlllilmsoo. U:r. Brown preseated awards to VIremia (Ginny) Cleet, president of the Wo- men's CouncU; Eugene V. ~adow of Founta_ill Valley, 19?4 f'lce..preatdent of the Cllitorn.ta Association of Realtors; LyeU Buttermore, deliper of the new Realty Board oftlce oow uDder coo- tt:ructioo; and u • 'award tor ooun.p" to Gloria Wbtte. wtfe ot board mem· btr Fnat Wl'ltte. U:r, Howey retired from tbe U. S. NaYJ tn 1964, and Gthl! tbl rat tJtate buat- lltllr, taat arne ye~.r with tbt~mple R-.J Estate Co, 1a Coro111 del Mar. He ... arftid oa tbe Co- ala --..... plua ... eom..-, IDII Ia put p~ ot the Coruaa dal Mar tltcll IC-PTA, tllo c-,._ Ol>tltatot Cllb, u4 t1io lllllltt Aolo Raelac -lie Ia I pull-• , ...... of ,.. ..... ...,_ _\ __ __, • .. -., ilr• Sntlri ,.,_.,. ol A"M'k:a.. lin.-... -· II 8' 2 of ~ a.c. ...1-.lldlll'ltu' nt ., ___ , .. ~---EEIIIIIII .. qf ... ,...., ... 1 ....... ... &enrt1 lJIEIIW . ...... ?Pb'J ...... .. , .......... ....... ........ senns•ll .. •, , a *•' 11r .a -.,._ I Pollee-were called at 3:30 a.m. when nelgbbors re- ported bearl.ng sOOts ftred at the Carden home at 614 w. Ocean Front. Tbey ar- rtV'ed to ftDd Mr. Boehlke dead of a gunshot 1n the c hest. lytng oo the back steps of the Carden bouse. Ca rden sui-rendered pMctuUy after pollee sur- rounded the hOUse l.Bd Car- den's lawyer pbooed him, urging hl m to come out un- armed. A smaU.callbre ba.tldgw1 was found In tbe home, pollee said. Mr. Boehlte, 48, wu said to own a sa.lyqe business and several grocery stores In tbe Pomooa area. Nostalgia at CDM dinner "CrowD of tbe Sea" wtu be tbe nosta.lglc. subject or T. Ouncu stewart as he muses 1D Yerseandnarnttve about Corooa del Mar for members of the COWCbam · ber of Commeree and tt.eir illub: at tbetr lllllual ban- quet ttu Saturday, Feb. l. at the Ba.bla Corf.Dthian Yacht Club. Clyde ZDlc.h, Corona del Mar art1a and mustct.an, acttDc as pro(l'lm c:r.lr- mu. r..s a.DIIOUnCed that Bob ADdJaU.. wen kooWD or- p.atst, wtU perform, -whUe Wr. Zulcb himself wUI be at tbe pluo, Dorothy Jo clllDetra wiD pertnm dur- lactllo-rbooar, Tbe m..r ...W be fol. lned bJ tn•n..Uoa o1 ot. ncen. no an: Fruk Jut. ~~ llarid llaLaocy aod Robert Z,..r, •tce- P~t. aad Jolllpb Wol-bert. tnulrer. OU.CIIon loc:-JIM T, lloJd. 0.. ~-~ G-~ WWiaa Kell,--II<Can, Pol --· llol ~ 111n. T, -Slonrt, Roberta.a•al.CIJdtz..JU Ud .............. , .. u... Will bo -bf "-a.e. dt7 r 10 Unt ,_ .... alc-"Wtnt &• ... _, "'"" ....... , ...... _.,.., .. __ .... c.....,..-.. ....,-:h ........ ------.-&. 01011..,. A new 5th Au. bypass route for Corooa del Mar tnfftc ns proposed at Mon- day night's Newport Beach City COil&CU meeting. The Council looked at the plan, tllen voted unanimously to reopen studies of Coast Hwy. tramc problems. A March 10 meeting wtU dlscuss amendments to the tratttc sectl011 of the long- range city general plan ap- prond last year. The surprise move, led by Councilwoman Luctue Kuehn of Irvine Ternce, came during Council di&- cussloo of plans for Cor- porate PI.ua, 1 low-density Inille Co. otttce building compln proposed for lower Newport Center. "The lack of a Coast Hwy. pla..D, by eUher the city, the state nr the Irvine Co., dis- adn.ntages the entire cUy,'' satd Mrs. Kuehn. She 900ght aDd got, Ole March 10 post- pooement on Corporate Plaz.a. Meanwhlle, clty hall staff members were told to come back to the CouocU wttb 110me leSt&• on tmpro•· inc Cout Hwy. tnftlc. Last March. tbe City Council ldlled a proposal to route Coast Hwy. tnfflc through the V1.Cint land cor- ridor that parallels 5th Ave. through Corooa del Mar. Mrs. Kuehn was elected overwhelmingly to theCoun- cU a month Later, defeating City PLannlngCommisstoner W!Ulam Agee, who tll.d stroogly opposed the bypass Idea. Since her election, Mrs. Kuehn has repeatedly called tor renewed city tnt- lie studies. John Barry, a managemeot coosulta.nt from Lido Isle, proposed a depressed by. pass road IS what be termed "a vtllage bypass, much ltke those Uat b}'Jlllss Carmel aDd P&lo Alto," He showed drawings and graphs of his idea. After Irvine Co. vice- president Albert Auer u- plalned Mood:ay night that tt\e corporate uecutives wbo would bave omces In Cor- ponte Plua nald DOt cn~.te norma19...ud-S rush- hour tnfftc problems, Mrs. Kuelm noted tr.t eac b u- ecuttve would r.ve sevenl staff members who would drive to aDd l'tom work., "These are people wbo cannoc. alford to Uve ln New. port Beactl,'' sbe said. "aDd U we can't provide hOUsing lor them, 1 think the least we can do Is pro- vide them road.s.' • CouncUman Peter Bar- rett, elected at tbe ame time as Mrs. Kaebn, qreed. "SomehOW, we'Yt cot to do 90metblne to eJpedtte Coast Hwy.," be Aid.. "Tills mucb batldiDc, thls parldDc lot for 1,500 can 11 Corponte Plu&. brtnp .. totbepoloiWMJ'otbe del'eklper, tM state ud tM city .... p to • 1011lt- 1111DC -... ~-." Rlellard ~ -41- lllra,--"'-Terrac.e 1~ .US.., ,.._ 1M ell)' "' nfltaial to "bllil tbt t:.llet" oo Ccul llwJ, _...._ "T'-boal•aeb wtD aot )lit dl .. IU'... .. dllmed. .... -llot "" •u. liiJ wHIU:J otplla-......... .,_ .... IIOlf'OW, lOt ,... ... to- Jaof1'01W." • fDIII • wt lllllloltMI-•· _ .... __ _ , __ "" • lilt .... In Corona del Mar lor %3 years. Mr. Barry, now a Lido lsle rHldeat, said be did a Coast Hwy. tntttc study, lncludlnc b1l 5th Ave. bypass propo-.1, •• as • com- muntty semce," Hls fiCures sbowed that 39,000 ea.ra now go through Corona del Mar dally oo Coast Hwy., llthougb the state says the road's ca- pacity 11: 25,000. "By 1980, that ttgure wUl be 56,000 and by 1990, 67,000," he c laimed. "But, wUh I bypu.s tat1ac most of tbe tntftc, thla: would be reduced to 13,000 dally oow, 19,000 by 1980 and 23,000- still below capacity • 1.11 1990." Hls plan calls for seod- lng bn;.ss tratflc north from Coast Hwy. aloog proposed Canyoa Crest Dr., about a mile dowocoa.st from Cameo Highlands. The b)lplsswould theo run jist north of Cameo Hl.glllanda and Coroo.a Htrb- l.a..nds, aouth of Harbor VIew elemeota.ry school, through the SUa Al't, eonldor, and lblk up wttbCout Hwy,apift at Yac:Artb.ar. "TM "'*' would be de- preued .a to 60 f.c ~ twice the beigbt ot a big truck • aod would have steep sloping buts planted 1n Ivy or somet.IUn&:," be said, '•Trees aloog the top would sllteld 11 completely. Orer- pass bridges could take Goldenrod and Marguerite avenue tramc. across the village b)llllss." Mr. Barry claimed that cars burn 250 galloos ot gas per hour )1st while they are stalled in Corona del Mar tratrtc. CotmcUman John Store, woo represents part of tbe a.ttected area, welcomed 1 tn.tttc study that mlgbt speed up coostruct10r:1 of a aew Coast Hwy. bridge across Newport Bay, but was crtti. cal of Mr. Barry's "vtllage bypass" Idea. "It's oot a vlllage by. pass," he challenged. '•It's a village through;:ass. It goes rtgbt through the vil- lage. We t.ve a city charter provtsioo that says the peo- ple must vote oo aD)' free- •ay or eJpressway. And U voted on, thU plan wouldn't have the chance of a snow- ball tn you-koow-•here." Mrs. Kuehn said yester- day she thinks the b)'J)Qss ·•merits a closer look." CouDcllmen Howard Rogers aDd Jolm Store, aod Vice- mayor Milan Dostal acreed. to postpone the Corporate Plar.a deelsioa unttl March 10. Mayor Doo:tld Mclrult.s WllabMDt, Tu .. day, tilt eacttti•e turd ol. Hilt• Ne-.rport Harbor C tamber of Commeree re- acttnted the Chamber's tn.mc com~~:~lttee, Chamber manaa:er l...arr)· MUler s:ald the committee, to be chaired by attorney Michael Gering, wUJ study the bypass Idea a.od the Dover-Coast Hwy. intersection. Last year, the Chamber SUPPOr1ed a bypass idea and a grade-separated Interchange at Dover. N.B OKAYS DELANEY'S Flnal city appronl came Wooday nt(bt tor Delaney's Cannery VUII.&:e, a $2 mU- lloo commercla.l aDd om.ce building development oowhat Is DOW Udo VUlage trailer park. Newport City CooncUpve Us okay by a s.2 vote. Two cOIJDCllmfiD were absent, but both bad lldicated I&JPrGYal of tbe project at past meet- UI(s, Tbe ptojecl, whtch must still ret appronl from the Soutb Coast Regiooal Coo- serYatloa Commission, would tneliXIe: • RESTAURANT pst south or Delaney's Sea Shanty, wtth 100 seats, • BOARDWALK ronnect- l.a( the eut shore ol the Rbtne CbaDDel with board- walk ll,.dy approved tor the eut sbore and north eDd of the channel. • WIDEh1NG of Lido Park Dr . to 3 lanes, with eventu.al widening to 4 Lanes possible. • OFFICE buildings with specialty sbopsoothegrouDd floor. • PARKING structure to hold 152 cars. • TURN AROUNDS for tra.tnc oo Lido Park Dr. and on 28th St. The Schmttz Constructkm Co. of Laguna Beach will build the developmeat. The Delaney Camery VIllage Corp. lnc ludes Mr. Schmitt and members of the Delaney fa mily. Residents of Lido VU.Laie traller (».rk wtu DO( trave to move unUI 10metime next year, accordln( to tbe de- velopers. COUNCIL SUMMARY Nnport Beach Ctty Coun-back to the Ubrary Boal\1 cU dtlass:ed the following for preUmlnary site oecotJa- a(&llda Items at Monday Uon wtth the l"lDe Co., and eight's meeting: for dlscussk:lo with tbeNew- • TRAFFIC 011 Cc:.st Hwy, pori Ha.rbor Art Wuseum, wW be tbe IUbject ol 1 whlcb al.o pl&DS to bul&d llarch 10 rneetinc. after tbe there, Co.ell ~ &Wf'O"'.i • GUIDELINES were ap. ol tbt proporwl Co.,ante pi'Ol'ed, mttlac lud de- Piau ome. dfte-meot Ill nlopen r..,..lble t:u lower trrftowport C•ter. Hlpiac ID PI'"'"' UJ • DELANEY'S Cauery aft:buoaoctcal ftDda 1111~ Vtuaco ...,,...,...,, nut-c ... rad bybolldlllurotoeto. pnftd 1D< Ltdo "'""""Ia, ' APPOOITI<ENTS wore wttll t11o """alopmllll to boo IIIP""'ad t>l' ..._ boUt to l ..... -"' Ltdo lolo ud • COHDOMINI'Vlll pro)lct -.,. Dow'? of U. •ll~.a ....... tilid 8a.BatotMtMIII_.• ttr 1 lab ~ tllll Newport roe-t ' ...,adlrtlor7 Tll'ftCt ..... eoctll ott• • c W L . 1.111 Wtll of.....,""-. • PJ.UI fi $1 I ... • hie WlltSW.. bJ ~. ~ 'Mil -M el • f'O(ll) IWIDLIIIG Ia•, '-...... ftt -tiP IIW aaJ. • ~ .. a u tw ... Ilia ' t1 t . ...... tllllll1r... ... --.. ...-.. a.• .._.ot..,c..tr ... set :• , ... sa .... DlfL ......... __ ... ollf"""" ... 1 ... altllt Ftlb.IO C..cll...a-JW •• ~ ----=•:• -;.,:'.: :-..: =---.u-:...:.. ___ ,, ........ I • 1MI Off! DIAL AD •. OP 'IMUITY Clfl hE 2 02IT ·- PUBLII!II'l WJDLY, • TWIIIol', -·- ...... pold &t c-dol -. C&lll. -"'"' prlollll( pilot ta ttlo luitll• ......... Mll. e-M 8......,, C.... dol-, C&lll.- THE !CE~T BAR-ENSIGN Wu ldjodpd to bo • -ot ~ drca.l&tloo "' -doer" No. A-10111 d&lod 11&11 .. 19!11, Ill s.-~or Coart lor tile c~ o1 Oruct. st&to ot Calllorota, ... "' ---ta qU&ltlled to publlah &11 pubUc lllltlcta required by law. ARVO E. HAAPA .....• Oner aod Publlaber PSG HAA.PA •.•••.•• ~ ••• Aulellte Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES I:D. Harbor Ar• .•• rOaeyear, $5.00; 2 )'tul. $ 8.00 Out of Harbor Ar• ODe year. $6.00; 2 yeara, $10.00 ooooooooo•oooQ~ <71. .ltlf ~ .N.t- ARVO E. HAAPA, otmer ~d pubHshet 0~ tht Ensign •ooooaoaooooooeo~ooe • O.K. TO LEGISLATE GOOD TASTE? A writer in the "Letters to the Editor" on this page seeks to present legal arguments for legislating good taste. The target of his letter is my contention that our local planners and lawmakers caruwt ootlaw signs just because they don't like the looks of the signs. Then some court cases are cited supporting the "aesthetic" argument for lawmaking. I have just as much respect for such Supreme Court rulings as I have for the decision that legalized the murder of unborn babies. Some day, we may once again have a Supreme Court majority that will uphold the U. S. Constitution, respect the sanctity of human life, throw out mischievous laws that try to regulate personal taste, and restore our con- stitutional republic. Hopefully that restoration can be accomplished by the time we celebrate the 20oth anniversary of our nation. That would be an excellent bicentennial goal. • • • * DRIFTING TOWARD SOCIALISM Concern over our national drlfttoward socialism has been expressed many times In this Log. An echo of this warning has just come from our nation's capital --from budget director Roy ASh, who said that the Ford administra- tion is seeking to curb ''income re- distribution" programs, which threaten to destroy our free enterprise system. Mr. Ash warned that If the welfare programs continue to grow as they have In the past, the U. S. "may be Ir- reversibly on the road toward a con- trolled economy," and this would result "in a steadily declining standard of living, such as Is occurring in England." This is not just a national problem. We can do s omething about It right here at home. We can do our bit t o discourage this "Income redistribution" by refusing to go along with the scramble fur that "free" federal cash. A good place to start Is the current proposal to apply for federal housing funds. With a little courage --and concern for the survival of our nation --our City Council could blaze the way for other city councils throughout the nation by saying "no" to federal funds, and to federal controls. Paper drive up 122% Newport Beach refuse col· Iecttoo crewa:lnJIJUIU)' col· leeted UM k:lla of nnapap. era: a'fed by ruklenta for recycUnc. Thla reprellllta 1 1!2 per cent tncr•se Ill toas coUeetecl per TDODtb slDce tbe pi'O(I'Im started nn moolba: qo 1D Septem. ber,1974,wltbleollectloool 46,8 tau, aJ&Jake MJDd,er .. ••· reoenl •n1c:" cblef. LllaL MOTICI Since tbe pt'O(l'lm bepn, tbe city bas collected 1 to. tal of S85 tool of old new•· papers aod received $9,655 lo nnme from tbelr alt. Sepullte ne1rJ1111ptr col. lectton daJs Dext mootb wU1 ~ reb. 10, 11 or lZ 111 areu •• of the baJ •• IUid lbe 17th, 18th or lllth 1.1 areas welt of tbe bay •• depeDdlnc oa wblcb la tbe nefciP)rbood'• ftnt n . ,... cell-dlly "' tile wtek •• MODdlJ, TuedJ or Wectau:llJ. Ntw'JIIIPirl sboald bt -ed IUid tlod or pl&ced 1A ·~ bqa or card. Mud ..-a. Tboy -ld 1>o placed II lilt cart> 0< Ill tt1o .U.,. -to lilt n-plar r q 11 ,.......,rl bJ 7 a.m. oo tblll*ki ....... popor collodloo d&y. BIBlE VERSE WW II-tat-ut tO'GIM111 ..... -~~--11110-vt .. JIC -, .. ---~~~~ ·---.. 'Q; ...... = ........ ...., .. -· (flolll lo4,1.) LETTERS ST. ANDREW'S SHOWS PROGRAM ON ENVY "Empty pockets," spon. sored by St. Andrew's Pres. byterlan Church, a touring multt.medla presentation covering envy and seU.ac. cepta.oce, wUl be shown at St. Andrew's, 600 St, AD. drew's Rd., cun Haven, 00 Sunday, Feb. Z, There wW be a 75 cent donation re· quested. The 54 ml.nute preseota. tloo depicts various levels of 110etal eory throucb color slides, mOYte clips aDd ca..r. tooos, specLal lighting ef. facts, and souDdtnckofcoo. temponry music. Featured lD ''Empypoc.kets''lsarare, personal Jntervtew wlth Jtm C roce, the }'OUll( alnger w. led l.n 1973 l.n a plane cnsh whlle oo a con.cert tour. IN!T!ATED AT USC Mrs. Patrtcla Hughes Carpenter, Z651 Waverly Dr., Bay Shores, a gndu. ate ltudeot lD the USC school or educaUon. bas beeo tn. ltiafed lDto membership tn tbe ·USC chapter or Phi Del. la Kappa, professional e<ID· cattoa tratem.tty, LEGAL HOTICE NOTICE OF PUBUC HEARlNG NOTICE IS HEREBY Gl· LIGAL MOnCI VEN tbat the City CoaDCU NOTICE of tht City of Newport S.cb OF PUBUC HEARlNG wW bold a publlc r.f1Dc N011CE IS HEREBY GI. roprdiJIC tile Ttni&U .. Map VEN Ul&t tbe City Couac:U of Tnct !Co. 8U5, sal)d1Tt.. of tbe Cit)' of Newport S.eb eliDe 11.169 acres Jato AI wU1 bolel a PlbUc *riDe Iota tor reaJcWtll CGDdo· iD aec:orda.Dce wltb S.Ctloa IDIIIblm dt<tlopmtllt Wboro 5,14.150 of tbe Newport tbnt lot• ..,. ntat. Lobo Bt&e• Malelp&J Codt m s, 4 ud 5 (Tnet llo. 711tt~ lilt PR'-of dtttrmlllllll loc&1td ........ .,. ol lllb -· ·-r&to St-ud ... trly of WIIJI.. oe-loo lor llt&l'l A-- Utr A.--Ill tbl Mliwpolt Juet Stntce tboald bt Terrae. Pl~Med Com--e~ · to tier ... tb1tr tty; -P.C. .,.._ r&to ud mO-.ct rue; IIOI'I:E 181D!REBT PUR-JIO'nC& 18 BIUBY PilL THER GlYIII tat tilt aM TIIIJI Glnll IIIII tt1o aM ,.,.UC~IIIOdtl.l'lllllo~-~-.,. l'lll_llo_lillf .. 111o 1oa d&,., roliW*'J, • 111o -d&y "' ,..,._ lf!S, II .. -Ill ,., UJ, lf!S, al tilt -of I .M. Ill a. cwd ca.. 7:10 P.K. Ia till Caa!& ._ "'::.,:;: ... "'t11t c-. 111 tilt CIIJ ... CIIJ o1 ...., ca. ., .. c.,., ... ,."..., -!,Ill ___ CtZT ... Ill--,....., ......................... . 1111 ·~· •r ilfOal.. -9 I f ' --llo-D r-_. • ._.. '7 .. '-~ . '-e:.:-" . _ca,"" ~. CIIJ ....... -Cl5i Ol'tlt!3flttl ... rs·rt -.. 1111, So • SU' ..... 1111, II tllt•rpaJ .... bAJ .... ,.......,. b • By the EQilllizer The following suggested program indirectly has ut. tie to do with exposing So. elallsm U.S.A., hOwever,di· rectly, U Ulsfollowed, mar. ked Improvement irl general health will result, zest for getting tht.ngs dooe wm tm . prove magically, one wtU become better tnformed and • wtth ll:neel doubled up, tiM nat on noor and toes up against wall, Raise the hips above the noor about 2 ta- ches. Then wtth the welebl of the body resting: oo the sboolders aod feet, n&J tbe hips from side to side In a blmmock type of actioG. Repeat the motloo wttb VI- gor ZO Urnes. Rest a few moments, and repeat ZO Urnes. :Restaptn, aod repeat ZO Urnes more. In 1 abort tlme the total· enntlJiOMili' be--t-uYrHis. No. s. Wow u.ume a po. sttlon oo -MDdl IDd beet. Sway tbe bodll IUid drop tbe betel don. Begin exercise by nlslng the blck wttb •Igor and virtually at the same time niH the bead up and back, This Ia accom- plished almost In ooe now. tng motion. Repeat the e:r. erclse ZO tlmes;rtpldly aDd forcefully. No. 4, staod up straight, place hands with palms )lit under the rib cage and onr the diaphragm, with Ups of ftngers meet in& at ceoter. Rise on tip toe aocl at the same tl.me massage ftrmly with ftngers trom c•ter to sides of rib cage. Repeat tbls 10 times oo ~ toe ud down with cach repeat. Tbla most Importantly tt:erel•tl tbe ltnr. No, 5. ln staDdtoc pam. Uoa, with head erect. moTe beael forward, to clan lXI cbest, tbeo ba.ckufaruyou cu without stftla, Repeat 10 tlmas. Tben circle tbl blld oae way 10 UmH. Clrc.lt tbe otber way 10 UmN. fl. ll&lly _,.tilt tadiOtiJD .. from l1de to aide, This n· eretae llboUid bo •-uteci CllltlJ ID I freeflowiD&M&n.· D.tr amc. bin you are tn .. vol•ed wtU. tbe elellcateoer. TOU Qlttm, TN book .umenttl ael- dtt-.J. .. roiM~ boWeTer, tbt niter alttr much U· pertm...WHon ftada the I• boTe to be adequate tor b15 Tbt e.Jeetrk ear wW be tbe di.cualob toptc Ta-.. dlly, Fob ... at • eoiioqutam -red by <>nap e-M Collere'a math IDd physical acleoce dtriaioa. ' .... , .. , 173-SIU Tbt meetmc wtll be bold from DOOD IIDUI 1 p.m. ia OCC 'I science lechlre tall 1. Ud the pubUc ls lnTited to attdcl. AdmWlOo 11 free. Guut lecturere Ia profes10r D. N • ..,._ of tbe UCLA school of qlneel'lnl &Del &J>PIIed tcteo<e. lOIS's o, .... f CCime To PORT 2001 B. eo,., ... PoTI~ The Fr011t111 tlcM,IMI .. wo•lnl-J of w~tltlittt r,vilt~liott•, *lfO••n••"'•· PJf61JcJ ""'""•• w•tltllt~t eM~ o,.•nt-s, J•ut ioo•• -ill f•ct. • ou•slop Ptlrt~/iu for IIi• .. u .. w--••' [6:;~~~~ • ' l . P .0. plan support asked LOST SKIPPER RESCUED NEWPORT HARBOR Ell SIGN P\IILJSIIEO WEEKLY -PAGE 3 lltURSOAY, JAN. JJ, 871 IXliiOit A 0 '1. MAR, CAL. c.-, poo1a1 •moo OIMfB __ _ a por.-1 .... IIIII -lor • ...,.. ... ol blo plao ...... ...., lilt llrll-< ... ...... ollllo Com. delMar f:oR otrlet ID4 mate It a 1 P"'•~ .. yo,. noell of tbt lfewport BMcb Poll ome.. ,oo~ CjJuu fooiL Mr. GodlDH ADd other K•• Yu, Ow.w.r pottal oiDclala Wtrt lD- 67)·9919 fUtd to appear lilt lllcbl: 2121 B C H at a mtttlDC ol tbe Coroll ' a.&t wy. del Mar CIYIC '-10. H'• Com•• l•l M•r -.. •.. lil .. llllillliiii. ... l'~~~*noet waa preeedtd by a ltteer to all Coroaa del Dry Goods Mercantile WHIPPLE'S HJO:ALTHY Foons Your Convenient HEALTH FOOD CENTER POR PRBSH ORGANIC PRUITS, Vl!GBTABLES. GRtJNS ~ DAIRY PROOOCTS. 1623 ~~~-THUR 8LVO. (H..Oflihw Cnln) ..., , ......... wtlkll bl ·-... -""' 1111 re..orr•·u. plu. ''1Jide1 110 clre11mttueu --bo • •bloc• Ill -v ol lbo Co..a dol Mar Polt Oftlce," tbe letter •••nd p!)lllaJ patroa.a. "TMN ww1d be 10 redue- tloo Ill 1111 of the pollaJ H"lotl. ''Tbe rel1dtota and buli- a ... a ot Coi'ODI del Mar woa.kl eDjoJ better service bttnlll Newport Beach, or from llewport to Corona del U.u would cet tar better Mrftet without lw.Ylnc to be tnulerred to the Sectlonal Ctater In SuD. Ana.lt would au be distributed flrst prt- orlty. "We want our euttomers .1.111 c on. del Mar to UDder- lt:IDcl tblt admlnlatnUve ex- peutl 1J'OUld be leuened ADd, we as American tu:- payen, lD tbll day of tn- ~Uoa and conttnutng high eoat, mull ·contribute out IM.rt to eod tbe ever-grow- ill& upward Jpinl of costs." Mr. Goellner. says $17,000 woold be •ved annually by DOl hlvlrlg a postmaster or alllltaDt postmaster on the payroll ln Corona del Mar. "We t.ve at the Newport Beach Post Drflce a new admlnlatrator, Mr. Glen Goodrich, who ln my opinion, 11 ooe of the best ln the Orange County mail ser- vice," says the Godlner. letter. DOll MARTEMS Martens to· head Bar USC Coach JohD McKay wlll be t~ speaker tool&bt, Ja.n. 30, at the Atrporter lnD wheo the Oraoge COUDty Bar Assn. hOlds the anoual ~dges night aM lDstallatloo of officers. Doo w. Martens, Newport Beach attorney, wm assume the office of presldeot, with Artoor Gray Jr. of Anaheim as president-elect, wuuam Wenke of Santa Ana as vi ce- president and James Batche- lor of Fullerton as secre- tary -treasurer, Among the directors, John Garrett of l"lne represents the Harbor Judtctal Dtstrict aDd James Goff and Dennis Harwood, both of Newport, are among the directors at large. A ,_Wool "rtrpOrt .... t --.r ud b.1J I WHtmsuc.t p..U were reeeoed Mooday b)'tbeCcut G .. rd 11m' beeomlnc lost aDd drtfttDc at sea IInce laturdl)'. Burned out firm opens Aaothtr of the businesses buraed out by the Jan. 11 MariDers Mile nre Is ba'tk ln business. Newport Marine Supply wlll hold a grand re- opening celebratloo all day Saturday at Us new location at 900 W. Cout Hwy., across from the Balboa Bay Club. "The Ore was a challenge to our lngenulty," company president Robert McCurdy said thls week. "We've met the challell@:e and we're back in buslness wUh the same smiling races." MRS. SPENCER DIES Private tunenl sentces were conducted Ja.n. 28 at Bell-Broadway Chapel lD Costa Mesa for Frances Spencer, 78, of 2001 Mira- mar, Balboa, who died Jan. 25 at Hoag Hospital. She Is survived by her husband, John; a brother, Paul Jones, and a sister, Georgette Cort, lD Long Beach. She was born In llllnots and lived here 24 years. Senior class time cut Seniors 1n Newport-enroHed. Also, the schOOl Grec Smltb, 24, o1 szoz Neptune, aid he ru lnto b .. ., Inc &Dd 101 ... nu. trylJl& to reaeb Cat:allDI. suurday 111 1111 10-11. opotd- boat. Wltb btm wen Wr. aDd Mrs. James Kanul. Mr. Srpltb told ttda .corr. They were erullloc around Nwwport Hutor SaturdaJ Wornlnl", WbeD tbeJ decided to go to CataUna. Eo route, they ran lDlo beavy toe, 1o.t their ~-riPe•. th~m r1.11 out of p.s, Friends reported them overclleSatur daynl(bt. The Cout Guard began a sea..end..aJ.r search, w11J.ch resulted lD a heUeopter spott1Dg the boat adrift off the SanOoofre auclear po•er plant aoutb of San Clemente. The Coast Guard cutter Point Divide picked U»em up lboot noon Wooday. The C01.st Guard reported that the pleasure craft had no compass, nares, or radkJ. .,.... . . ...... ' - ~(;~._, I' o" ~ ~:J. -~-........ ~m FOR YOUR MONEY ON 'ReXil/1 . . SUPER PLENAMINS 11 _.... ... I -.!1" lltljl ,_..., ...... ~I 144 TABLETS FREE 72 TABLETS FREE .... .,.. W'f "" 14H ..... llltl 36 TABLETS FREE Now Farmers can protect your home, auto apartment for less. Mesa's 4 high schools can district wll\ continue to draw now go 10 as little as one full state school funds for .Our policy is saving you money. class per day a.od sUll stay the part-tlmf' students. Pre-SHOT vlously 4 periods dally were nt' R C C Prexy reoulred for eaoh seolor. 548·5554 '"" YF<R • • The local school board •oted Tue.O.y olght to lake Rotool (R) RABBITT INSURANCE 0 t' 's t • advantage of a new state Coil Tb~atr~ P I m I IC ••• anowtng oart-tlm• at-1914 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa tendance for seniors whO ~;::;:;:;:F;•:·~S:bo:·:·I~;M:•:·=~:~==~~===~========~ "There's no reason for gloom around here. The en- Ure economy is starting to slowly turn around and get gotng again." H k tt t That's how builder Wit . a C e a !lam Lusk, preside<~! of d, 'G the Newport Harbo r Cham- Mar I rasber of Commerre, summed up the local ecouoon durlog Buddy Hackett wtU head-Monday's mofl•· w ~tlngor lloe tbe entertainment tor the board ol tl .... ctors. the Mardi Gru Ball Sun-His optimism "''as promp- dl.y, Feb. 9, at Del Webb's ted, he said, by rising stock N.wport.ec lno. , mark.et prices and reduc- TM popa1ar ~terta,J.ner tlons ln loan lDterest rates. wW ""e u boDOruy ma s-Mr. Lusk_ recently elect- ter of cere~i:es at the ed to a ~ond straight term larcest bl.oquet eYer held as president of the 1,100- 111 Newport Beach, accord-member Chamber , callPd on lDc to DIU Lusk, president the local business rommu- ot tbe Newport Harbor nlty to reflect that optimism Chl.mbtr of Commerce. In getting behind a f'Unrl drive Tbe ball wUI kick off the to raise $500,000 for a new drln to nlse $500,000 for Chamber headquarters. the oew Chamber of Com-S D ES merce building, soheduteot IIR . CONAWAY I to be built this year at the Maude Conaway, 90, of comer of Jamboree Roa.d 1640 Newport Blvd., Costa and Sa.bta Barbin Drive ln Mesa, who passed awa}' Jan. Newport Center. 25 at a convalescent home Harry Babbitt, entertaln-here, was burled Jan. 28 at meot ct.lrman rorthe Mardl Fairhaven cemetery, Santa Gras, also conllrmed that Ana. two t».od.s tave been s igned Services were r:onducted tor the e.-enlng __ the 14 _ by the Rev. Canon Mater piece Society for the Pre--at Bell -Broadway Chapel , se"aUoo of Big Bands, un-Costa Mesa. der tM dlrection of Dr. Brvee L. Rhinehart, aDd Alan Remtactoo 's Dixieland band. H. B. STOCKBROKER PLEA IS CHANGED . Newport stockbroker WI!. Uam O'Bryoo chanced his luoceol pi• Mooda.J to a plea of oo coolest oo charges that he fraudulently broke tedenl secarltles laws. Mr. O'Bryon, 55, and 6 others are accused 1n San Diego ot trauduleotly lnflat- lne tbt earn1Dcs reports of U. S. FtnaDetal Corp. Sen- tenctDc ls set for March s. Mr. • offtct Is Ia ~EGAL NOTICE FICTIT IOUS BUStNESS NAME STATEMENT The following person ls dotng business as: Happy PLants, 19142 Hamden Lane, Huntington Beach, Callf. 92646: Linda Lee 01900. 19142 Hamden Lane, Hunt- ington B•ch, Calif. !l!Mit This business ls conducted by an Individual. Signed: Ltnda L~ Olson. This statement was nled wtth the Count}' Clerk of Orange County Jan.20,1975. Publish: Jan, 30, Feb. 6, 13, 20, 1975, lD the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -4028'1 TWO CO MPLETE sHo•s ~:00611:1, have earned a\m)St all the credits they n~ when their last semester starts. The idea behind the new ruling Is to allo-,.• some seniors to start bldng some college courses, or to work while they are stm in their last semester of hilt"h school. HARRY COOPER DIES Services were ht'lrl Jan. 25 at BeU-Rroadwa)· Chapel In Costa Mesa for llarf} Cooper, 62, of 141 CalJrHlo, Costa Mesa, who died Jan. 23 at Costa Mesa Memorial hospital. Mr. Cooper, a brlckmason for many years, had lived locally s1llee 1967 , HP camf' to CaiUomla from his native Kansas ill 1942. Plus Selected Shor1 Subjects RAT~D(R) ADVANCE RESERVATIONS Youth Employment Service 3rd Annual Benefit Roman Feast (SPAGHETTI DINNER) THURSDAY , FEBRUARY 13 AMERICAN LEGION HALL 215 15TH STREET, NEWPORT BEACH IIJ \ 111f-R ·\1 • MUSIC-DOOR PRIZES -FUH tl)( I I~-f l .(IO rIll/ nRF\" f /U U!-II . HI nnoR I'Rt /1 ~ 5,30 P .... to s ,JO P .M. (()loi PI FrF o\"n lolo\1/ -fi (A"F I ~ 1411/ BF IIH /1 '\I fi O fr ~ HA.ME .. ADDRESS NO. OF TICK En REQUESTED ....................... PHONE lol .t,ll TO : -'IR~. K . KFI Ll'. n ~n I H-\'\1'\/Fl Rn.-.n 'VF..I'PORT Rl-t\(H. (-\/IF . ..,],n/ ; .' ~I : ·,. I I . •' ..... ... _ .. __ •• ••~ (R ) • IE,.Ir ... .,.. .... .,.. ... I: I'RtNCII • SI:Vm COtMC'I'ION liPS •• f I ' ' CALL MOW 011 DIIOr IN ••• A .. 4 0;•• 1 D.ys A W .. lt. w.·,. c1 ••• 1 1 Harbo< Blvd .. -Groft 530-1142 871-8020 nz-3401 or 1149-5014 I•••••• L i eu .. lt22S7 •• ,. h i o ...... NEWPORT HARBOR KIWANIS FOUNDATION TRAVEL AND ADYENTURI 16th s.ason SERIES 1974-7s ORANGE COAST COLLEGE AUDITORIUM FAIRVIEW COSTA MESA 8 :00P.M. "Hungary" SHERil YN & MATTHEW MENTES ADULT ADMISSION AT DOOR ..... $2.50 STUDENT ADMISSION AT DOOR ... $1.00 SEASON TICKETS (Good for any &ix admissions) ADULT •• S12.SO STUDEIIT .. SS.OO AV AILABLE.AT: Newport Hubor KJ;nlds Ctlt), Boz 1501, Newport Beach, 9ZSGS, S<M-ZW member of the NeWJ>Or1Harbar~lll!i AUTO, BOAT HOME, COMMERCIAL, INDUSTRIAL, BONDS 2239 Fairview Rd. COSTA MESA 642-6500 546-3205 y __ ......., .... -~~~~~~e --• ..., .. -· 11111 )101 .......... J1PI'I ••u. )Ill IIIIo--Jot lorpt Kl ArtiiU< BorutoiD, 1110 •• lloo,'l leldlai •altloriiJ • memon: tra1llllc: ~~~~ IOOF WILL INSTALL Coata area t..odp !t. l.O.O.F., will I.DitaU MW otrtcer4 at 8 p.m. M~y. Feb. 3, tt the LO.O.F, Ttm· pie, 2478 Newporl_Blvd., co. sta Mesa. Dfstrlct Dep.lty Gnad Master Wesley Joa.ea, ota. trlct Deputy Marshal Nor. man Chr istensen, and tlle staff abd dr UI t•m wW cooduet the certmoniu, Officers to be .Installed are: Ranle Zuidema, DOble grand; Floyd Nelson, vice grand; Kenneth Knapp, see. retary; Albert DJma, trea- surer ; WUilam Gerlach, warden; Roy Cook, chaplain; Edwar d WUcutt, guardian, and Allred Leberg, junior past grand. David Orr, Doug las Mor- ga n, Wesley Jones, and Ger - ald Poa rch will be sup- porters to tile presldlng or- fleer s. Huntington Beach Lodge 183 officer:; will be instaJied at the sa me time aDd place. Fr iends and relatives are invited to attend the cere- moni es and social hour to follow. \JCC OFFERS a>URSE ON LIFE OF JESUS A new course that in- ter prets the events, m~ssage and personality of Jesus, using modern phUosopMcal methods. will be offer ed for the first time by Orange Coast Evening Collee:e. Titled "The life and times or Jesus," the 3-unit class wtll meet Saturday morn- in gs from 9 a.m. to noon oo the DCC campus, beginning Feb. 3. LEGAL HOT ICE NOTICE OF INTENTION TO ENGAGE IN TH E SALE OF ALCOHOLIC BEVER AGES l -21 -75 To Whom It May Concern: Sub)ect to lssuanct of the license applied for, notice is her eby given that ttw> undf'rslgned proposes to sell a\roholic beverages at the prem ises, described as fol- lows: 4545 Mac Arthur Blvd., Newport Beach, CA 92663. Pu rsuant to such iDtention, the under signed Is applying to the Department of Alco- holic Beverage Control for Issuance of an alcohOlic be-verage license (o r li- censes) for these premises as follows: ··47" ON SALE GE ~ERAL, (BON A FIDE PUB LIC EATING PLACE). ASSOCIATED INNS AND RESTAURANTS CO MPANY OF AMERICA, by M. Russell Kruse, attorney Cor the Jbove. Publish: Jan. 30, 197 5, in the-Newport Harbor Ensign. aneasyaolnl ·JIOZART"S 'FIGARO' AT QCC FEB. 14TH Tlcut. are OG sale for Moaart's eomic operi, "Marrlqe of Flp.ro," to be preseated at 8 p.m. Frl- daJ, Fll>. 14, bJ the Cll)' ol the AJ:~cels Open Company tn the Onnce Coast College auditorium, Tickets are pri- ced at $2 for adults and Sl tor stude~~.ts. The Opera Compa.a y per- formed "La Boheme" early in January and the 1,200- s•t auditorium n s filled to capacity, The company Is a touring dlvfslon df the Music Ceoter Open Asso- clatloo of Los Angeles. All performaoces are sung 1n English translatiOns, • "EftRT HARIOR £11$1111 PIILIIIED WiliLY -'AGE 4 GOP DELEGATES • F, PAUL BUNKER lw.l-p...-10 Ylce..pr .. ldeal a..s lou ollleer of tile But of Newport. He joined tbt bank lD 197% as an aulatant Ytce-pr'esldeDI and, prior to that tlme, ~s u assistant vtce..presldent and mana~r wttb Unlted Callfor nla Bl.nk. He ts a crtd!Aie of the University of Ar izona, holds a masters degree lD busl· ness admln1stratlon, aod tias been actl.-e In Rotary, the Cha mber of Commer ce, and the Boy Scouts of America, P aul and h1s wife , Sue, and t heir S childr en, reside 1n Costa Mesa. "NATIONAL WEEK" Navy gunner 's mate tech-1 nician third class Bill D. Staley, son or Mr. and Mr s. Bob G. Staley or Corona del Mar, participated In ··na- tional week," an annual na- val operaUonal readiness training e1ercise conducted In the No rthern Mediter ra- nean. He Is a crew member aboa rd the gu ided missile rteslroyer USS Sampson, wh ic h is hOme-ported in A- fh~>~~~. t.r P PI"P . And ~-riB. ea ... m (R~ llaocil) llu _...tile ___ cloiiPIM 10 tba ...,.._ lila'-c-c .. oatltM lroal tile 14111 _, 011- trld lor lba U?S-1f term: Georp AriJrM .. Newport Beaell, Gam S. Htrbert o1 Newport Btleb, Mrs. Vera Muola( ol tqw,a Hilla, Paul Presley of San Cle6 meDte, E. H. 'ted RUs of Oc•DJtde, Mr$. Ruth Sttell ot Coroaa del Mu, Chafles P; Taylor ol Lacunll Beac h. u d Willard s . Volt of Bal- boa. The GOP state conimUt ee convenUon. •Ul bt held Feb, 8-9 tn Sacnrneato. DAY..._ THUIISDAY SNC•IALIII (Pri., ••• Slll•rHy •111-:00 P.M.) ~ •••r• l•d•ll• 10•' or •*•II. W•ll 'ot•N or rlcT RED SNAPI'ER .. ... • .. .. • .. . . .. .. 2.211 MAHI MAHI .. . .. .. .. .. • .. .. . .. • 2.411 GRILLED SEA BASS , • . . . • • . . .. • . 2.86 TOP SIRLOIN .. .. . .. • .. .. .. .. . .. 3.21 NEW YORK STEAK . .. .. . • .. . .. . . 3.76 LOBSTER TAIL • :. .. . .. .. .. . .. . . 4.86 STEAK AND LOBSTER .. • .. • .. . .. 6.86 LUNCH?EON lilD wwt1 dlily unlfl 4 p.m. 112'n , ....... C.. Hwy • H"""*4U" a.. • 1211) .1.1111 ..-, I .COMT..W.;catMINAOILtMA •l714li"JS.OIOD Perfection ... .., "" ..,. ...... ,.. ... ,.fl flriMA1fJ Jl: "WoAd'• Jctrpuf •.dllaiM .,..,.'-4....., _...ic•" ColT drap.r' el••"•r• S4G--1366 170l ~pOft •MMr•lc• 642--0270 ... d. at 17tfl Sl. {:l lll 431 ..cM4S Co11a Me1a Sunjet ~ ~ We know your electric bill i• higher. u..-.., H lyYaJIMi SkJ A lot higher-even thoujJh yoo·~ Qlfl· So we won't always be 1110 dependent On top of al l this , inflation is eating on foreign oil, we're spending mill ionl ot into our budget -as it is yours. The oost of CO Bear ,._, ~ ""'J't . oervirv elea!icity. Why? Primarily becauoe -d--a...._. 'CihoeorSquawu..-.., ottheinaeaoed-otoil. ·--·--· · "'-~, lt'IClUI'jobtoproviclethe_eleciJ;icity It's easy bea.use nobody knows Tahoe/Sterra bener than AJr Callfofula. One call you, )'(U"family and your job require. And arranges an eeonomk:al package tour for one or the lo!Alole dub from c:>ranQ11 we ftiUit do ., in a manner that meetsiJI County Airport , .. 737 Sunjct to Soc:romento. bu5 or "sklortud" ;;.:::;-='--1-~--~·Ilion CXItllnii ............. Thia.-- car, deluxe aa:ommodi!liliis and KffiiCIOits. Great~.--·--luftiow ......... low·IUitur.U in pn!pared by Ot>,.<npte medal.;nncr Jlrnrnio Heuga . . . lillie as $1&1i0 per J!diooD -lliic p1onto. Tho price io Itt day.· Money la\llng group fares and famUy plan. Call Air Callfomlo EPv ,_ ...._._ ~ It ~ Information. If thore'un oasler-to get you there. W811 be tho fint to td you I "' .,._, ..,..,,.,-. .., _.. ...., lllflod ........ It -• CllllltiiD ---· SiaJa.y,ll12, .. = ; !!::01:::-·;~;L k I , ....... z ,.,_ I •• 'I o•• IFORNIA Jl'aJI• We"'e 10 rae • dollars building <0a1 and nudear planla. oonsiNCiing new plarits it 10 times higher We are aloo ~ntl new ways to than it was a few years agn. and borrow· ......-elodricity-wlt11out foreito oil. ina coots have rrore than doobled. , Geuthennol JIO"'f. Scar JIO"'f. Fuel cells. · Yoor electric biD will rel1«t theoe Foot brteder reactors. Nudar fuoim . rising-.. Whot COli you do 10 hold down Roi' atdt.io -y. but-k willoho-holp 10~ your bill?·?lutiJiol-,....._ ol eleclridty -- reduce oor rdionoe en foreito cJil. · wioely. For WlJI to do tlil, --oor ~ rellted 10 the ~ free botlltkC Wrillo: -c.o.-¥Ilion;' aurpenohe. 1110. IIIII in te74 •Ill!*'~ Edioun. P.O. 7loz ' ..... "'_..,..,... • .. 800,Rcw.-. ,. .. ,_.,_.,at=, -CA91770 • .... ., Ill bt ............ IIi $&It .............. 111 Uatn ' ..,....... NIWJDIII ...... _, , ...... • Sol,_, c.tMimAI EdiNn .. .... _, .. "._ • I • 'I ' --r • I • •••••••••• 0 •• lEW JOBS FOR PROFS NEW!'ORT HAR!OR EIISIIJI PUBUSHEO WW!LY -PAC£ S ,. KELLY'S STEAK HOUSE ' CHAMPAGNE & STEAK (FOR $7.95 STEAK & LOBSTER ............... 1.95 HEW YORK STEAK (12••) •••••• 3.95 LOBSTER TAIL ·····-·············6.95 FILET MIGNON ••••••••••••••••••••• 3.75 STEAMED CLAMS ··················2.95 Tu ... -Wed.· Thus. .4:30 to 11:00 P.M. SEAFOOD KA· BOB ··· 3.95 FOR TWO FILET MIGHOH ••• 2.95 PER CYNTHIA AHD DEREK HIILD LIDO I BAHIA CLUBS PUT ON REGATTA "Togetherness·· Is the theme for the 12th year when Lldo Isle Ya cht Club and Bahia Corlltllan Yacht Clu b co-host their 2-day Valen- tine regatta and dinner dance the weekend of Feb. 8. following the Saturday race the Valeotlnedlnnerand dance will be held in the BaiJ- ia Corinthian clubhouse, 1601 Bayside Drive, Corona del Mar. Matt bber Jr.; from BCYC, Mrs. Joseph Monlgal and Mrs . Lorin Weiss, activities chairmen; Mr.and M;·s. Jack Billings, party chairmen, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Raw- lings and Mrs. Ralph Tan- dowsky . TllrM Otup Cat! Col- ltc• profiMOH Were IP- poUted to ..... poeltk)n. by 1M C-ComDIUIIY Col- lect otltrict bc:a.rd ot b'U- C..•IIIt wWk, ' Dr. Jerrtl T, Rldards, proteooor of poj'CboklcJ' and a COIIDSelor, wu appo!Dted to the Dn' poa a1 UIOclate dean of coun.seltna: and ruld- anee. Samuel R. Peterson, pro- ftltor of tll(lDeerltlg and mathematics and chalrmaa of occ•a dlvlslon ot tech- IOiocJ, takes the new post. tloo or associate deail or fedfral protects and tnltttu- tloaaJ research. Bill J . Abernathy, profes· sor of 1Qdustrial arts, wa1 Dtmed dlvlstoo cbalrman or the tecMology division. re- placing Mr. Peterson. ln other action the board: • Approved employment or Berry Construction Com - pany of UplaDd as the con- s truction management fir m for the ace literature and language building. • Adopted a r esolution to permit leaslng of space on the KOCE-TV antenna at a min imum of $800 per mont h for a 10-year period. • Appointed Richarrl Si- mon as director of com- munity relations for the Coast Com munity College District, The appointment is e ffective March 3. Mr. Si- mon Is vice-president ol Charles A. Pomerantz, Ud., an advPrlislng firm in Sher- man Oaks. He has also been a writer and editor for United Press International. • Set citltens advisor) eommlrtee meettDc• for Colden West for Feb, Ul aDd OrlJICt Cot.~t CoUece lor Warci s. • Set ftllurt board mett- lnt date• for Feb, S llld 19, Yarch 5 and 215 IDd AprU St. PHYLUS A. BRUNS of Or- 3.Dge has been named Orange Coast College's new co- ordinator of cooperative ed- ucation'. Sheha sbeena mE>m- ber of the OCC starr for 4 years and was most re- cently the employment spe- r iallst for OCC"s c·arE>e r center. Prior to that she was administraUve se<'re- tary for the Orange Coast Evening College. Her new position ll."ill include jotl liP- velopment for OC C's work experience pro~ram,andor­ ..;anizlng ove rs l!lls l~.>arning opportunities anrl non-tradi- tional jobs for women. ShE' was formPrly senetan to the presirlent of the lrvme Co, It'. too t.d tlllt flypert,lftlklo • 0 • biC blood pres81lre , , • &IYea Its 'ftc.Umt DO palniUI 1ymptom1, ao 'II'IM:II.IJc .tpll1. ll 1t dld, more people wbo blve higbbloodprtall.lrt would lnsilt oo tbe simple and u..Uy et- recttve drugt which cao be pruerlbed for Us treatment. Left Wltreat41d0 hypertflllJion CID NIIUJt ln heart attack, stroke, kidney ~mage, a thort- ened life span, Yet a sereenln&: prorram shows thlt ooe.tbtrd of tested actult.a tan elevated blood pressure aOd only hall of them are aware or it. If you are in doubt, see your doctor. It your doctor prescribes medication lor you, ask hlm to phooe tbe prescri.tJtlon to us ••. we'U give It our expert professiooal attention. And, ll yoo'd like to have your own c ha.rte account wtth us, you're hereby in- vited to apply. Or you may use )'our major c redit card, lf you prefer. • • • • HANDY Hll'o'T: Rubbing lee cubPs over son- muscles for 5 or 10 mlnutPs sometimes seems to penetrate deeper aod bring quicker relief than belt. B&~~£~~!.tJt~r~A~ J016 bayside dr.-newport beacn. ca\lfornia, 9Z662. OEPAftTMENT 209 Palfll Ave. (At the ferry) 675-577 4 Bolhoa P•insulo. Hewport Beach _.,30 to 11,00 P.M .• Cloud Cocktails will start tht> festivities ofr at 7:30 in lhP Columbla Room, follow e-d by a prime rib dinner at 8:30, Chef PhU will create one of his ramous Ice carvings to gn ce the center of the buf- fet table --this time a Valentine heart. J~ Nulter and his "Tops Trio" will play for danc ing, Regatta races in the bay will slart off the LIYC club- house dock at noon Saturday and 1 p.m. Sunday. Awards will be given Sunday after the last race and ~ring the traditional clam chowder ga thering in the Lido club. house. The Sna ck Bar will also be open both days. Vic Smith art shown OPE N Ill 8 P M l~l0A1 1~~S BOULEVARO. COSTA MESA C..tfet PHYStCAL Jnd MENl AL H[ALlHI CLASSES FOR ALL AGES • Morning & Evening Gasses For Adults • Afternoons For TM Children Member s of bot h clubs and their guests will lie we l- comed by BC YCCommodorE' Rodney E. Schapel, Vlr'e Commodore and Mrs. "BJ" Bjarne Ursin, and Rear Commodore and Mrs, James Emmi. UYC brass will in- c lude Commodore and Mrs. Derek Nlblo, Vice Commo- dore and Mrs. Michael o·- B ri-..aDII1 Reareilil'~P-. """ ~ l!ol, ~ "'"" Stir1tn« the fZ-it:ai-Gt- dltioa of··toget~Ji1 '' the 2 clubs he ld the tfnt Valen- tine dinner fia nce in 1963. At that time Bahia Corinthi- an had ils headQuarters a.! the Balboa Bay Club, The an- nual parties conlinued at thP Bay Club throu~h 1968, thP year Bahia Corinthian mer- ged with Orange Coast Yacht Club, \\'lth Bahia Corinthian the name chOsen by hoth m ~mbershlps.· In 196') and 1970 thP par- ties were held In the Lido Isle clubhouse. ThP part} wa s canrelled in l!nl asfla . hia Corlnthian'9 branc new d ubhoose was ne-:!rlng com- pletion and there was no time lor extr2 parties. OM!calion day was Sunday, March 14 , 19'7l,ln 1972 thefirstValen - tlne dinner dance Wlils held ln Bahia's new clubhouse. Co-committees responsi- ble for this year's pla are, from · LIYC, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Brown, chalrm-m, as- sisted by Mrs. John Franco, Mrs. Lorenzo C. Miller, Mrs. Hart Reynolds, Mr.and U rs. Earl Hardage, aod Mrs. INSPIRATION POINT Orange Colllty is investlp.Ung lepJ rights tbe public may la'fe to use tbt \mdevekJped property immediately south of and adjaceat to 'Inspiration Point' lD Corooa del Mar. Tbe property CODILits or two lots oo a bluff area overlootlnr the Pac tnc b!ttw"n Corona del Mar State Beach Park and 'Little Corooa• S..cb. U you rave eYer IIHd either of these arMs for reoenl r ecre- ational purpoH*, pluM eoatact tbe County Cow:~sel'a offtce at the addreaa btlor. ORANGE COUNTY COUNSEL • ~-INSfiRATJON POINT -- PRESCRIPTIVE RIGHTS INVESTIGATION , P.O. lOX U79 SAitTA ANA, CALif'ORMJA 92702 , or t,~ D4 AIL 1'llo c.-, C11111 wiD_,.., ... to c .... £ ~ .,. bt ............... ~... , .... lilt -fl 1M ,_ .. rlalll lo -"1; • t Working on the Race Com- mittee are LIYC VIce Com - modore Michael and Vl rglnl2 O'Br ien, Ra ce Committee Chairman Jim and Pat Sle- ~311, and Staff CommOdore ~arty Lockney as protest d1alrman. BC\'C race committee members are W,IJiam and Julie Ohst. Bill Ohst Is ln- side ra ce rhaJrman and as- sistant to Joeph Monlgal, fleet captaln. Also assisting are-Ted aM Diane Tressen, membership chairmen. Reserva~~.s_for the dln- 1' dMee liirlif'be made by mem~I.S IQ4';~ests of botb clubs at r~~-BCYC orne~. 1601 BaysidE' Drive, Corona del Mar, pho'ne 673-4382. Deadline for reservations is Feb. Sth. Art wo rks of Vic Sm ith, painter and professor of art at California State Univer- sity, Fullerton, will be eK- IIiblled at the Newport Har- bor Art Museu m Feb. 4 through March 9, The large paintings have been comple- ted since 1972 and they are based upon light over th<> sea along the Mendocino coastline. Vke Smith was born in Grand Island, Nebr2ska, In 1929. His early years were spent In the Pacific North- west. He ha s had one-man eJMblt .• at the Long Beact1 Mo~Art, Santa Bar- bara m of Art, Pasa- dena Museum, and the Los Angeles County Mu- seum. The :"Je,.-port Harbor Art STUDENTS TO STAGE INTERNATIONAL DAY Vi eto rla srhool In Costa Mesa .. nil ho\ct an tut Prna- tionaJ ria} WMnesr1J.), Fet1. 5, to r;ul minate an in-depth s tud) of for<>i ~u l'OUntrles. Each dass 1\"ill have a visitor, who will talk a.tJout nis hOme rountr), from 10:30 to ll a.m. AI noon, stu- dents from eac h r-Ia ss and their visitors .,.·Ill man tJ.bles of nhibils prf'parM h\ s tu- dents. AI I p.m., students, man} in .:ostume, will per- form dancPs, skits and folk songs, The classes anrl their s ub- jects are: KlndN~ta rten -Amtorlran Indians . First grade -France and Holland. Second grade . Greece. S(>Cond and third grades -Mexico. Third and fourth grades • Italy. Fourth grade -Ger many. Fifth grade -Taiwan. Each class also has plan- ned a feast with traditional food from ''their cou ntry.'" The 2nd gr2ders plan to have snails; 3rd and 4th graders will vtstl a spa- ghetti lartory and make spa- ghetti; the 5th graders wiU pract1ct' eating with ChOp· sUcks, under the dlrKtloo ·THE NEPTUNE , SOCIETY MiliW.O...--w-;~-;---. ,,..,.... •. of their teacher, Llna Haya- shi, before laking off on a (ie ld trlp to Chinatown. Tlil RICHARDS GETS PARACHUTE BADGE Arm)· PrtvateTim>thy Rl- c hants, 17, son of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Richards, Z672: Basswood St., East Bluff, has recPlverl a para. c hutlst badtle m:.~ rking his successfUl completioo of the airborne course at the Ar m\ Infantry School, Ft. Bennini!.·, Ga. He underwent a n go rou s training progr2m, then tes- ted his abllil}· lly )Umpinl!. from 34-foot and 250-foot towers. The final week he was required lo make S ac- tual jumps, L!GAI. IIOTICE FICTmOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The followtng person Is doinC ~SS 1$; ParkVIP\\" PhatmiCJ, 5Ul Uni'fUSit) Dr •• ln1M. CaW, 9266-1: Part Plu.a Pharmacy lnc, 14520 Newport Ave., Tus- UD. CaW, 92680. TUI ._,.....,ls tODducted l;ly • C<ll p;ntiela. CCII'pOI'&tD Name: Park Pla.D P'Mnaacy lnc., Rob- ert J, Borapo, Sec. Tbla Jtatemeot n.s rued 1fllh U111 c~ Clerk of Oruco c_, oo Ju. 17, U'l$. Ml•: -'ILQ. ............ , ... .._,,,. ( ...... I•) PLU-iai'IICI 11-IPIICT • H•AII HPAG ....."" ... ...., MUSE'Uill Is i()(·a te-rl at 22 11 w. Balboa Rlvrl., Central :'1/ewport. • Sl STERS TO BE FETED BY REBEKAH LODGE Mesa Hebek:ll1 Lodge 402, I.O.O.F, will t10nor Mrs. Carmelltta Pt.Hipp and Miss Pearl \Iuffman on the or'- casion o' U1eir 50th annl- versar) in the lorl(;e at lhf> feiJ. -1 meetin~ at 8 p.m. m the l.O.O.F. Temple,241G .'\e11.·port llh·d., Costa Mesa, Mrs . Philipp and Miss Huff- man, who a.re sJ.sler s, wer e tniti.ated ioto lv)· Lodge lO in Mi.Drieapol is, Minn., on J:ln. 21, 1924, dur ing a ter- rible llhzzarrl. Oistm t Oeput~ President Lillian Means, Pst orted by her marshal, Madeline Run- nets, will mstruet members at thP Fel1. -1 meeting. Mrs. Ruth Zuidf>ma anrl ~1rs. Jean (.Prlar·k arP lht' presiding of!lcers. ..... _ Dial -546-2693 COPY CENTER THE TEACHING IS CEN"TERED ON JESUS CKR~ AND THE BIBLE, WITH EMPfiA;JS OH PRACTICAL CHRISTI AN UVING ALL ACES ARE WE LCOME 1 Counseling and vis11tng avaJ!abl~. 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PATTElllSON -t lttprtated h'Oa COHT ACT MapaW M Fobnour, uu t 1 UUC:.tOH ooatilted in an ttnodonaJ f feellnc," .. id the •\U'Ik'rer cot Chri1U.n ' frknd who had .Wted Wm.' He •poke through the 1tecl bukH,wt:nins o( the In· m:r cell. Once he had been in hilltimf "Chriltian" wort.. He had iowd the thriU and excittm.r.nt of metdlll'. Now his lire .eemingly had bftoane hopeolnaly en- tansltd. He had ldt hil wife. run oil' with another woman, and later thot and killed 1till anodlcr woman who did not rnpond to hil infa~uation. Now a Christian friend ~ad to him from the Bible. "He that believeth on the Son ol Cod hath the witnns in himself: he that believeth not God huh made him a liar; ~ca~ he bt:lienth not the record that God g;~ve of H is Son. And this is the re-cord, thJt God hath given to us eternal life, i nd this lire-ia in Hls Son" (I John 5:10-11 ). "II is an <~wful thin~t ." the visitor told him, "to make God a liar. Christ died for your 1ins. Won't you trust Him and not your ftelingJ?" Tht murdt rtr did conftu Christ; lattr was givtn " lift stnttnct, btcamt a Chris- tia n leader in tht ~nittntiuy, and afttr a ftw ytan was pndo ntd. But oh, th~ trogedy of trwting fulingt ins/end of Clrri.Jt. E\"er)'ont has in himself a si nful htart. c-apable o( el·il beyond anything hU pride -..-'i ll admit. Christ Jaid. "That which cometh ou t or a man, that dtfiltth the mall . For within, out of tht heart of men, procerd tvil thoughts. ~dulterin, forn!ca- tions, murden.. thehs, t"O\"t-tousnns, ...-.ck- edne.u. deceit, lasciviou~nt'SS. and t~·il eye, blasphemy. pridt·. foolishneu: All !hi:SC' tl·il things come from ... -ithin , and dtfilt the man"" (Mark 7:20-23). That is why Ht !:lid, "Ye must he born 01gain"" (John !1 :7). Tht old heart and nature ca n nel'tr b<:come acceptable to God. A ne...-htHt, a 111"\0' life from abo\"e, is God's rt>quirtment -;wd His ~o:ift 10 a ll -..·ho ...-ill pu! their trust in His Son. .&. church officer once said to his gunt who ...-as ial ing part iu an e\·angt'listic rall y, ""You mtn say, 'I know I am saved." Don't you think. rh:11 is presumptuous?"" ""Wdl." s;,id the ll:"uest . "supJ>06e you owed me $25 :md pa id me whl'n you met me on the street. Then I sent you a bi ll and demanded pit)'mrnt ag01in . What would you think of me? Then le-t mt ask you a Biblt question. 'Shall not the Judge or all the tarth do right?' (Genesis 1 8:2~) ! ._Ry dying on the CTUM, Chrisr had paid'iu (u\1 tht dtht of aU your ~oin . Will 8od dtmilnd .t ~oecond paymf'nt h om you, 1f you have rtceived Him as your Saviour? "H wt art depending i11 any dtgrte o n our own good works, we c:.n never be sure ol u.lvation. But if we art resting wholly on cht finilhed worl of Christ on the crou, we an on tht authority of God's Word say, "I know I am savtd.' 'He that hath tht Son hath life: and ht thu hath not the Son of God hath not lift. These thing~ havt I written unto you that btlievt on the name of the Son of God; that ye may know that ye han eternal lift ' (I John 5:12-U ).'' On another occasion. a penon camt forward during the invituion at an tvan- geliuic ~rvice. Ht sa id 10 the coumdor. "I know what you will say. You will tdl me to 'btlieve on Chri~t.' But how can I know r 'believt in tht right way? How ~n I know I have Sill'ing bith?" ""l...ook. at God'$ Word,"" the counselor rt- plied. "'AJ many as rtctivtd Him, to them g;ave he power to become the JOn!. of Cod, enn to them that btlitvt on H is Namt' (John 1:12). Notice: ru~illt", bl!- li~w. Relieving is receiving. If you had to takt a plane trip. 1upp<:>st you said to v-w . .-...."-· ,_.,... wttto ._ '-· hK., Chert. ... , N, C. the,. pikM., 'J will kup ont foot on tht CfOUnd.' You would ntvtr gtt anywhtre that way. You will have to ~~ on board and ITUit your-stU C0111plt tdy to tht plant: receiw it ;u your canier. Saving faith is an act of your will, tht full com- mittal ol your lift to Christ as your Saviour and Lord." Two ol tht gn't~t dt hnions that Sa tan hat evtr put into the minds of men are thnt: fetlings and good wo rll as mtans of salvation. Our fetling1 ,-ary according to our htalth or ci rcumstar~ces. O ur KOOd \w'ork..s , at vtry best, are but as "filthy rags"" in His sight (Isaiah 64 :6). ""All have sin- nn! and come short-of the glory ol God"" (Romans 5:21). "Tht wagts of sin is death"" (Romans 6:23). '"Tht Lord hath laid upon Him the inKjuity of us all"' (haiah 63:6). "His ow11 self bare our Jins in hif own body on tht tret"' (I Peter 2:24). God has accepted H is sacrifice for · wand in tvidence thereof has raised Hirn from the dead. So all who put their trust in Him havt a li,·ing Saviour, Who i~ "ablt also co savt them to the uHtrmost that come unto God by him" (Hebre ... ·s 7:25). Thf' btliever rtsU, !hen, not on his fl'el- ings or on hi$ good ...-ork.s. but on the work of Chrin and the Word of God. The -worAi of ChrUt maA:ts Jnf~ and tht of God maA:n ture. IYord ''" Mow 'Uionk We All Our God Now thank wt all our God With heart a.nd hands and voices, Who wondrous things hath dont, In who m His world rtjoices; Who, from our mothers' arms, Hath blessed us on our way With countless gifts of lovt, And still is OUTS today. 0 may this OOuntwus God Through all our life be near us, With evtr joyful hearts And blessed peact to chttr u1 ; And ktep us in His gn.ce, And cuide us when ptrplexed, And free us from all ills In this world and tht next. All pra.ist and thank. to God . Tbt Fathtr, now be givtn, The Son, and Him who rtigns With them in hightst heavw, The Oot Etemal God Whom urth and heaven adou ; For thus it wa.s, i1 now, And 1b&U be uermort. -Rtt1. Marti,. RiAhrl. c. 1636 (Cootllluod !tom Iaiii -) DIIIC110NS TO 'I'1MIJI'MY ;Sec:ond T~ Z:l4, 15 lnd!cwceo Paul's direUiooo co T~. lkrO the .cornmenta of a moden. ::r--ano .....,.,., "Vene 14: ACr- 10 ~~~e· IOj>ie jUII dco1t wit.b aad a b'UlOition to that wbleh follows: Of llun tltillg6 I* tiNa UJ rt11WMW.CI, 10mooly rlo4rgi•g duM ;, llv lig~l of lis• Liw8 rtOI ID cOfdlftd ohotU aoord.l, lo •• p.ofit, lo 1/u -.,.,;,.g ol 1M ~.r ..... ,. The dliop lp<Cia11y referred to an the truths ~ in vena 11·13. n-hod -O&ucht them through various cbumeW; but they wen: of such fa.ndamaltal importancr fM Christian belief and OJDduct that Timothy wu to remind the dilciplcs of them ever Ind. anoo. The putidpial claUJC ata.chcd to the main injunction implies that Timolhy was to lay chief stress on the g-reat principles involved in these truths and not on. the mere verbal forms in whicli they were couched. As we have teeD ( t Tim. 6 :4 ) there was & stroog tendency in the community ar Ephesus to fall into controversies about men words. Tim· c:rlly is to charge all the members and adherents in the name of the Lord Jesus, to abandoo such disputes, as not only pro6tleu in tbem.tclvea. but actually fined to overthrow (a.ith, by dcpriviD( it of ita appropriate nutri- ment. "Vene 15. While thus IHici"lr to THE tVENT OF EVENTS Ja ... """' hood ""=• of prr ri!rinc willlllnd'tllo-llil/gft<• .. ,_ .,f"!!W4, • WIOP'b .. -~ ... origAI 1M E...,. Ia boaDd a fullauo.-of blmlolf to Go4 (Rom. 12: I ) : tile , Cbrilllatl .,.-..,. ..,....,n, 10. He !tilt Oul. tian preacher I II to loy all bil pill and ...... ,;.. on the altar of God. aad hold himself bound to -'< Hio ~~ot;y above all thiop. Ollly iD thio way is he (the Oviltian preachc<] to win the divine approval and appear ia the sipt. of God u one. wbo stands the test He hu appointed for Hia servioe. . . . .lt ia this very kind of c:onadmtioua dnotioo. to m. work as a ·teacher that Paul requires of T'unothy. RernemberinJ that he [Timothy J is a worker for and with God, he is to discha.rre hia duty to a way for which be lba.ll have no caUJC to fttl uhamed in His prcaence.. F .... pecially must he [Timothy] taft heed lo the tcac!Ung-and to the pattern aet before him (2 Tun. 1 :13). Whatever doarin., he (Ti..-y] taucbt, he hod to exhibit them in forms that were at once perfectly disrind. from current errors and that fi.tted into ooe another so accurately as to corutituk a com· plett and symmetrical repRsentation of the word of the truth of the Gos- pel" (cf. J. P. Lilley, Tlw Pa.storaJ Epist/.,, 1901 , pp. 195, 196). o by o •. R..lpb L. :1 • : .• OCASTER W I: •uo TBt new~papen., listen to thf' radio, watch th~ teh•vi1ion in order to know what i1 going on in the wo.-ld. The Bible ttlls us that thtre a re (l'~at nf'ws ev~n ts to transpire in the days ah~ad. In fact, th~ Bible is a Book of nt>ws, the g«atest evf'nt of which is the physical, bodily, litenl rf'tum pt!rSOna lly to thi1 earth of the Lord Jesus Christ. Thi1 is why tht Biblf' is thf' good news or God's prom- iwd rf'd~mpt ion for man. The angf'IS brought this good news to thf' sht>p- herds as they dtdarl!d, "Behold, I bring you good tidings of great joy, which shall be to all peoplt. For unto you n bon1 this day in the ci ty of David a Saviour, which is Christ thf' Lord." Ma ny of us have rectived ttl. Good Nf'ws with gladneu and a1 11 rfiUlt WI" hav!" thf' promise of tttm al lift'. Thf' ~vent of thf' second coming of Christ will outclass anythill&" else whjch hu f'Vf'r appearfti in the head- l inn of our new1papt"r5. It will bt an indt~erib.able event. Actually it will hf' a mysterious f'vent becaust, first, all true btlievtn will bt taken from thf' tanh, or raptured, to mt'C't Him in the clouds. Wha t a glorious, visible event this will be. This is testifit'd to us a1 we rtad in Acu, in th._o, words of the heavenly truth, "Ye mtn of Gllil~. why Jtand )"f' hf'rf' «ning up into heaven? this umt Jf'sus, which is taken up from you into ht>nf'n, shall 10 come in like manner !IS yf' see him go into heaven" (Acts 1: 11 ). The disc.i- ples V~-"f'n> given the bltued promife conct'ming th" very one whom thty had known both befort and afttr His resu rnctjon. The very ume Jesus, not mtrtly a spiritual form, but a physical Jesus, having Oesh and bone, would come again. Thf' words "like rrianner" are vf'ry interesting in thf' light of our rtudif's. The idtll is something unusual and out of tht ordinary; somtthing absolutf'ly foreign to what m1ght be Upe<"t~. The !!vent or Christ's a!ICen dinl into heaven with U1t> atlt'nding mrssagt' of l1Jl8rh was not a surprise to thf' di.ci- piM. Thl"y h.i!d now n•rnembered the words which our Lord Jesus ltirmelf had dedarf'd unto them. Tht>y rernem - lwn.-<1 Hf' had said, "'!A-t not your hurt be troublt•d: Y'" be lievf' in God, lwlieve also in me. ~n my Father's house ar-e many mansions: if it Wf're not so, I would havf' told you. I ,go Ia prrpart' a place for you. And if I go to prf'pare a place for you, I will comP again, .il lld receive you unto myso•lf; that whl"re I am. therl" .re P}~Y ~ a bo'" {John ~4 ; 1-1}. Human!)' sptaklug, this evt•nt for wb~h the tM>Iieii.U wails will startle and defy th" world. With 111 the wis- dom of sciencf' brilliant men are un- abl~ to fathom whf'rf' thf' Lord Je-sus Chri1t is. Tht> samt• 1s tn 1e from the !Klint of view of philosophy, thi• truth is fan, tauic:. But with thP proven veracity of thf' Word of God, it is the very basis and foundation of our ho~, and confldf'nce. Tiw Lord God almi~tht y ~i vr~ Inti· 'tnony to the fa ct of this gnat event. "So Christ was oncf' offi'N"d to bt'l r thr si ns of m11ny ; and unto the-m that look for him Jhall hP appt'ar the IK· ond time without sin unto salvation" (Hf'brt'w~ 9:28). Thl' first timf' He cam" Hf' was humiliatf'd, and T"K~ived a rrown of thonu. When He Comf'5 again HI' will receive the crov.-n of glory. Arr you looking for this gnat and bl es~ PVPil t? W e will not only b... obSI'rv~n or sprctators, but we shall hf. p11nicipants as w P m~t thP Lord in th,. a ir (I Tiwss. 4:1 ~-18). Havf' you put your faith and trust in Him ? ·•But as many In n"(f'ivf'd him, to them ga\·" h" powf'r to bf'come thf' 10ns of Cod. f'vl"n to thrm that brliPl',. 011 his namp"" (John 1·121 Give Unto the Lord Glory and Strength Reprlntedlrom CHROlTIANNEWS 81 ~eta' are, T1IE NAnVITY earth, land and sea, am. trees W the r.-est to shout ''Gh·c eate tile LORD, 0 ye ~reels el ~ peeple, with io'Y . to Join In a symphony ol praise to Chrbt. Jin .. to &be LORD ct.,-... l&re .. tll. Give •• 1M · ·-"Worthy is the Lamb that was slain to receive power, LORD Ute «lory d•e .... Hils -...e; brl-c u .rrert.,-and riches, aDd wl8dom, and strencth, aDd honor, ami ud eome liM Hls ewrta:, 0 w....Wp 1M LORD lellle glory, and blessing" sin& the myriads ~ angels in benty t1 IMII-.s: fear Were HI• all the earth." heaven. "And every creature which ls ln heann and Psalm 96 cootinued. on the earth and under the earth, aDd such u are in This is again a call and an appeal to the tribes and the aea, and aU that is in them, heard. I sayin&: rw;tioo d the earth to come to Christ and ackDowledge Blellinl and boDor and glOry and power be unto Rlm His glory, His power, and Hil grace. Give honor to that altteth upon the throDe and unto the Lamb . Christ, the honor-that He deserves for who He is and for-ever and ever." John ln the Apoealypee. But read for what He hal done. "Not unto u!ll, 0 LORD, not a1ao Romans 1, t~IS . n.. reuon for such joy aNI unto us, but unto Thy n.une live glory for Thy merey praiM a1 Christ NOW b atven In tbe eoncludlnl vene and Thy truth's We"! And brine an offerinc. Bring ot t.bia s-alm: Him, Cbrilt, your offering, your gifts, 0 you people of ••rw He .,... .. &e ..... tile e~nll ; He aUD J11.41f the earth; come ibto Hla courts, into the assembly ol 1M w.W _.... ...,...... sr, ... 1M,..,.. wi"-IDa Hls people where Hil Wcwd il preacbed and where the tniiL" sacred acts or-dained by Him, Baptiam and the Lord's He will come to Judi• the workl With riCht.ecMIMN 9.1pper, are ddpenHd. Wonhip Him; bow down and witb ""truth. But II tMt 1ood and joyfgJ DIIWt! before Him and pray to Him in lbe beauty o/ hollnnl, 11• certalaly. "W'tty"! It II JoJf\11 aewa. brteeuM the in the beauty fJI a ec:mtrlte aod bel.ieviOC heart. And LORD wllo tome~ t. Jade• " 0. LORD Cbrilt, wbo fear bef.-e Him; stud ln awe ol Him, ID awe of Hia became...,. few ow.-. llld for •r aaiYatkla; ud it stea<lfut loYe , truth, and falthfulneta. Ia joJful ..,. .. -Ho -to j.qo tho aarth, Alter the above nhortalion to pralle Christ, there aU Mil. wltb rfe,.ll 'IIIII ..t wilb H• tnllb. 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Rt()r-1t<M11 THB CHRISTIA!IIIEWS Tbt Blble-MU....rs (" P'Undt.mentall.ts") do DGl rt· Jtct ud ~ tba .e .. atlllc .tu"' ot tbt Bible, aa hU ben freciUeaUJ claimed by tM Ubtrals. ThU. ls eTtdtal trom the tact tl\lt lhQ" btft proci.lced and pt&b- ltlbed larrs emOWtls at literature ln tbla fteld. 'nMIJ oniJ t.ue for tl»lr .tutble" polnl tM humble con't'k:· Uoo ot taUh tl'W Cbrllt 1s tbs ftnai dtTtDe lnfalllble au· tborltf, whl,.... U., are f.Uib~e men WboM knoWiedp 11 defectJft and Who, blesuH of tbtlr aln-eorruptlon, are locspable of a wboll7 cbjeetln and reliable st\ldf of tbt Bible. oa tht bull: of tbe words of Chrtet (and other blbUctl wltltra who ba• wrtltea b)' tbe tnaptraUon of God.) tbQ' bold that the Bible (lD tts ori&1Jlal autocraphs} le trutb In lts ent!re9"1 tDtrrant In every respect. WbJle atu~CtJtna tbt 8~ lo a "ecleaUflc" mamer they Dt'ftlr try to sbow that It contatu errora but bold that wbat lOoks like cbcrepanc:tes and errors ln It on17 appear to be 5\ICh becauae they do not know all lbt tad •• n. Brttlllh Dr. J. 1. Packer writes In his bock 'FUNDAMENT AUSM' AND THE WORD OF GOD 0VF', LOf:ldoll. IMS, pp. lOIIf.) t o the point: "ChriStlau: are bouDd to receive the Bible as God's Word written on the authority of Christ, not bKsuse tbey can prme It such by lndlpen- dtnt tbquiry, but becauae as dlsclplas they trust thetr divine TeacMr . . ,no article of Christian faith admHs of tun ratl.onal dem"bnstration aa, say, pometrlcal theorems do; all the gr .. t btbU· ca1 doctrines • tbe Trinity, the 1ncarni1Uon, the atonement, the work ot the Spirit Inman, the resur- rection or the body aodthe rene..al otthe c reation - are partly mysterious, and raise problems for our minds that are 1t present Insoluble. The doctrine of SCripture Ia no exce):iton to this rule. But tt should not daunt, nor even surprise ua; for It 14 the very n.ature of Christian fatth to believe, on the authority of God, trulbawhlch may neither be ra- tionally demonstrated nor eJh,austtvely uodprstood. •.• We shall not reach rS,bt Ylewa about the tbtncs ot God by backlriC oUr Independent tu~­ meot, but only by taktnc His word. We are whol- ly dependent oo Him for our knowledge Of His ways. , .Therefore, just aa we should not hesitate to commit ourseh'es to faith In the Trinity al- thouefl we do not know how one God can be three persona. . .so we should net hesitate to commit ourselves to faith in SCripture as the lnla.lllble Word of the Infallible God, even thouch we cans not aoln all the ~ulea, nor reconcUe all the ap- parent contradldJona ..• In our present state of knowledge. , .On all these articles of faith we have God's posltln assurance; and that should be enou,ch. Accorcttnc, our methods Of lntarpretlnr Scrip- ture must be such as to express fa.tth In Its truth and conslatanCJ' as Goers Word. Our approach must be harmoolstlc; for ,... know at the out- set tbat God's utteraoce ts not ae lt -contradictory ••• What we camot harmonlr.e by a na_tural and plaus- Ible hJP(Itbesla Is be.t left unharmontzed, with a frank admission. that 1ft ow-present state or lmowledp we do nat see how t best appa.rent d1sc:repu~eles llbould be reaolTed.. • • We must base wr study of SCripture on the assumotton that coverned the New Testament men tn their study ot the Old 7 that God's ren:aled truth Is a con- sistent unity, and aDJ il1shartDOD}' between part and paf\ ls Dll1Y apparent, not ra;at." ,. ' ' •' . ' W'lltER says tM same: "rt Is not proper that we UJ that the Bible has e rred, but we must a dmit our own tcnorance ... ; for the Holy Sptrtt ls the only one who knows and uodarstands every- ttWIC'' (st. Louts ed.J,72lf). .. The Bible has Deftr erred'' OBID. XV, 1481). 'nle General attttude oftbe Uberalsia the -.ery opposite: Tbtly ... m to eo)oy tlndlnl and polntlnc out "errors" and "dlaerepancles" tn the Bible. For tbe most part they are unwUIInc even to Itsteo to the e:rplanatlon.s that Blble- bellerinC schOlars hU'e of'J'ered. Anob-riou.s reason Lsthat they wish to have a 11.1Uble Bible In ordar that tMy could more euUy pacifY thelr conscience 1n thlnktn( and dotn1 what they wtsh. The true dl5clples of Christ "brln( Into capllvtt)' every thourht totheobedlenceotChrlst" {2 Cor, 10:5), eftn to what He sQa about the reUablltty and a.ua thorlty of SCripture. He says: "Jfye eontlnue ln my word, then are ye my dlaclples Indeed; and ye shall know the truth, 01 nd the trUth shall moe you free" (Jh.8:3lf.), The UberaJs reprd thla kind of attitude u a stLnlnc and intolerable strattjacket. The Blble-bellevera eJ:perl· ence tt as n parlotthe (lorlouslfberty of the son.s of God. God's Words in the Language of Man Arnold H . Gebhardt 17. Gen. 3: 15 . J . • Reprinted from C H~ISTIAN NEWS "And I will put enmity betwet>n lhee and lht• woman. and between thy seed and he r St.'f'd : It shall bruise thy head, and thou s ha ll bruise His heel." Thl1 Is u spiritual treasure tor Adam and E ve. yet, tor the whole human race. It is God's emanclpatJon proclamation by which He announces th8t He is restoring the treE'dom man lost to Satan. This priceless treasure Is entrusted to Adam and Eve. They r~lve it from God to have a nd to bold, to use and to tre.-sure, and to hand on to tbetr child~ and chUdren's children to the e nd of tim •. Adam aDd Eve were trustee-s tor God entrust· eel with the respons"lbtuty of ~lvlng and u s tne thll treasure acco..:llna: to thE' will or llle C~ator ot tbta ltultee'.arnqemet~t. · Gocldld not Make Adam and Eve lords a nd mas· tere over tb.la ~aaur.. He aave them no author· t~ to do u Cbey mflbt plea~ In using, or dis· pooJ.oa "'· t.b1a trMiu ... A4am aDd Eve, a<wrdiAIIY, bad no right to alter the temu: ot tbll truat arranaement. They were lD hc:JDdr bound to l"ftPBCl the wtahea ot the -tor Dlvlao. (Miy t.buo """ld IIIII spll1tul treasure con· tlMie lo IIUVt u Cod't tut:rurnent to otter sin· a:n Hla .,._, 10 -·t.bla .,._ ro tllftn, -111 _. !be dlvlao ,.,.., foe the IDdlvtdual ,~..._Jt. , 011, ""'' e.ver:\1 --...... ol thlo -ol .,..... lor ... -.. !be -"' Gen . .,,.. ... ---· -· .... ld ..... ••ur a..t 1M rewaa.._ DM ce 1u a treta · -etiUtllll to • to nc.tve _. to -... utrk:t· ~~!!!!12"' Gooh wiD, -· 10 .Ublla<!t 'lllllt --· ~ 1D divert ...... tho)' ---· ID -- --:L-:I-:GA-L-._,...,.,.YI-C-1-.~ --:L-:1:-:GA-:-:-L-:IIImCI==-IDIPOIITHAIII0~9111GII I'IJIUitEO IEPLY-rw. 7 liiURSOAY, .Ioiii. 30, lf75 CDM*A DEL 11A1!, CAL. B-SM51 f'ICTITillll &ll$lllr:as • FICTl'I'IOIII BUIIU<Illll MAMI ITATEIIZirl NAMI I'UTI!IIIJIT TM t>llawtoc -lo Tht fDJJowtac per-. ve cJoUJ .._._,, u: ,_-e._ do!Jic tw'a-w ac aw t_.t ,._.., t'fi~Jt v.-.. • Llm11 ... 1741llmotlloGlo-dorborr tuo, tK-1, 'hlilo, nrd, T.,.lo, CaliaJnla Ca, II'!OS! Pot.kt I. lllc- tliiO: RIOlPII a. Soc:llota, Duleto, 11554 v_, 117·8 15th stztet, Ntwport lut, IK..l, 1'1tiUa. Ca. B•c:b, CaWotala liMO; 92705, WIU.Iam P. Rt;ttho, S57Z Tlllt tM•Iiot~tlaCC!DdKtld Nutmer, lrY1Dt, CallfOral.l br UlDdh1dutLSlped: Pat· 9%864. rlct E. McDiaWla. Tblt buantaa ta ec.:aduc:tad TllU: statemiDt "' flied by a Umllod portoorllllj), wltb tbe Coaoey Cltrk Gl Sl .. ad' Ralpb 8. Soc:llota. Oraoce CoOilly' Ju. ZO,IVI5. Tblt ltattment wu ftled Publllb: Ju. U, 10, Feb. wttb the County "Ciert or 6, .u. 1975, 1n the NtwpOrt Oraage Cotmty oo Jan. 10 Harbor Eo1tp. f' -fOSOl 19'7$, • PubUah: Jan. 18, 23, 30, Feb, 6, 19'75, in the Newport Harbor Enslen. F -40044 L!GAL MOTIC! FICTITIOUS BLBINESS NAME STATEMENT The followlDg persons are dolng business as: Markel Ceramics, 3303 F -2 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa, Call!, 92626: Louts DIUon Markel, 2626 BasswOOd St., Newport Beach, Callfornla 92660; Vlrglnta Hornlng Markel, 2626 Basswood St., Newport Beach, California 92660. This business Is conducted by an Individual. Signed: VIrginia H. Markel This statement was rtled with the County Clerk of Orange C1 unty on Jan. 13, 1 !:175. Publish: Jan. 16, 23, 30, Feb. 6, l!n5, In the Newport liarbor Ensign. F -40072 LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA fOR THE COUNTY OF OR- ANGE No. A-82185 Estate of MARIE GLADYS BARKSDALE, aka MARIE G. BARKSDALE, aka t.tARIE BARKSDALE, Deceased. NOTICE IS HERE BY GIVEN to the creditors of the above named decedent that a ll persons havin,; claims ag-.llnst the said de- ('edent are required to file them, with the necessar y vouchers, in the otnce ofthe clerk of the above entitled court, or to present them, with the necessary vouchers, to the Ulldersiened at the ornces of Keene, Dton, Mad- sen & J el1lllngs, Professional Corporatb:l, Attorneys at Law, Avco Flnanetal Tower -F'Uth Floor, 620 Newport Cent er Drive, Newport Beach, Ca lifornia 92660, which Is the place of busi- ness of the Lnderstgned In a 11 ma tter s pertainlne to the estate of said decedent, with- in four months a ft er the fir st LIGAL MOnCI FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NA14£..8TATEIIEMT The tol»wl.n.c periOD 1a: doing bosloest 11: Tbe Real EJtate Mao, 109 E. LlDcotD Ave., Anaheim, CalU. 9!805: James Talcott. tass Sher- tnrtoo Place, Newport Beach 92660. Thls buslDesslscood~~eted by an lndlvldtal. Signed; James Talcott. This statement was rtled with the Co1.11ty Clerk of Orange Co\llty Jan.20,1975. Publish: Jan. 23, 30, Feb. 6, 13, 1975, In the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -40306 LEGAL ~OTICE FICTITI01B BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following periJOfl Is doing business as: Vlklng Cvnstructlon C9., 465 forest AveJoue, Laguna Beach: Nor- man A. Jacobson, 209 Emer- a ld Bay, Lagtna Beac h. This business Is being condiX'ted by an lodlvldual. Signed: Norman A. Jac- obson. Thls statement was filed with the county clerk of Or- ange Coooty Jan. 17, 1975. Publish: Jan. 23, 30, F'eb. 6, 13, 19'75, in the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -40270 LEGAL NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATE MENT The following person Is doing business as: Apache Go ld & Silver Mining Co., 34781 CaminO Captstraoo, Captstranb Beach, CaUf. 92624: Melvin Lee Hubbard, 34781 Camino Capistn.oo, Capistrano Bea ch, Calif. 92624. This bustnesslsconducted by a llmiled partnership. SignPd: M, L. Hubbard. Th.Js statement was fUed with the County Clerk of Orange Co~mty on Jan. 13, 1975. Publish: Jan. 16, 23, 30, Feb. 6, 1975, In the New- pori Harbor Ensign. F -40073 publication or this notice. LIGAL Monel Dated January 13, 1975 Raymond D. Boring, Ad-FICTITIOUS BUSINESS mJnistrator of the Estate NAME STATEMENT or the above named de-The following person Is cedent. doing business as: Aeglr De- Keene, Dion, Madsen 61 signs, 120-1/2 Topn, Bat- Jennings, Professional Cor-boa Isla.Dd, Ca. 92662: Brett POratlon, Avco F'tnancial Morius Klyver, 120-1/2 1'ower -fift h Floor, 620 Topaz, Balboa Island, Ca. Newport Center Drive", New. 92662. port Beach, California This buslnesslscondocted 92660, Tel: (714 ) 644-8181, by an lndlvtdual. Attorney for Administrator. Slgued: Brett M. Klynr. P bu J 16 •3 This statement •as tiled u sh: an. ,.:.,30, feb. 6, 1975, In the Newport with the County Clerk of Ha rbor Ensign. Orangt> Coooty on Jan. 17, --,---=c=--:-:===--1975 . LEGAL Monee Publlsh: Jan. 23, 3o, Feb. __ .=::=.:=..:.c::.:.:.::..:c.. __ 6, 13, 1975, In the Newport NOTICE TO CREDITORS Harbor Ensign. f -40269 SUPERIOR COURT Of THE STATE OF' CALIFORNIA FOR THE COUNTY Of OR- ANGE No. A-81968 Estate of A.LBURRT A H. WIESNER aka A.LBURRT A WIESNER, Deceased. NOTICE rs HEREBY L~IIOJICI FICTITIOUS BUStlfESS NAME STATEMENT The following persons are dolng business as: M. L. Stockwell lnterlors, 1601 Dove Street, Suite 128, New - pori Beach, CaWornlJ 92660: Mary Lou Sto<:kwell, 214 Dahlia, Corona del Mar, Cautoro.ta 9!6!5; Judy AD· shuts; 213 Fernleat, Corcaa del Mar, CaWorota 9%625. Tbts bustoess 1s coodlltttd by a lf!ltnl putaersh!p. SI(IIOd' Jllf!y Aoohuts. This statemeat ns RMd wltb the Cotr~ty Clerk of OriAft Couoty oo .Ju.. 15, 19?5. PablJah:: lao. IS, SO, Ftb. 6, 1S, 19'75, In tbt Newport Huber Eu1p. F -401&& LIGALNOnCI GIVE.N to the creditors of the above named decedent that all persoos ha"ling claims against the said de- cedent are required to tue tbtm, with the necessary vo~~ehers, In the omce ofthe eltrk of the abcwe eatltled court, or to preseat tbtm, wttlllbe necessary .-ouebera, to the lmdersiptd It tbl otnce1 of Keene, Dloa, Mad .. sen ill Jennlnp. Proleuloaal Corporation, Altoroeys at Law, AYeo Flnaoclal Tower -Flftb Floor, 620 N..,ort Cuter Drln, Nnport Bead&. CaUtora.ll 926,80, wblcb 1.a the plac:e of t.t-FlCTfriOt8 Bt.SJHISS 0101 ol lbl IDiorllpad Ill NAME ITATBKI>NT au malton pariallllll( to tbe Tbo lollo•lor por-aro elllto of aid dacod•t. wllll-dolor -a., w. B. tn lo~r moothl altar lba F-Ill(· ~. 1'1101 nut p'ubUt;aUOo ot WI Forbts Rd., •a. t.a.c-..NI- -· po~ CL '""' ....... R. Dalad ~ .. ..., u, 1V1s Bruoi>J, m eaUt Dlflao, Rtell&rd O. WI ..... , £1-Su Cit..... ca. 11111; oellor Gl Qot WIU Gl lba B,_ --101- llmt ...... -· GrUI, c:..lll, Co, 11'111. x.--. 01oa,; Maift• 6 ftW t-OtwLunh:*' Je*p PJol I WI Cor-bJ I ,_....1 -· 7 C. pon11oa, ,.,. F-lal Slrud: warroa a. T--ru.. ,_, 110 llruoi>J, N...,.-t o-.. cr..._,...... na. ... , .. ,.. -. ftiMI pan liiMI'. co& -.. •1111 1111 ~ c-111 Tu ('114) · MUlll, Als o._ C.., • I& II, ....., llrl-I I, . .lflf.- NI* I& II, II, 10, N'olt Ia. II, .. r• ,..., ... .,., ...... ""'"' '· ... lm,·. 1111 lloa(IOII ... b,.., luWb.... • ..... I ' i BILL SKILES AND PETE HE!IDERSON, both po$1aleo of Ntwport Ha.rt.or bleb .cboo.l. are tbt teablred eoter- talaers at Kam'1 Reltaaru.t, Z121 E. Coast lhry., Corooa del Mar. Comblntac mualcal ta110t aDd bumor, tbey are preseotlDe allows Friday aDd. S.tardaJ DJ&:btl at 9, 10:15, ll:SO aDd 1Z:45. Tbey ft.r.t appeared u Sktles tDd Htoderaoo in 1958 at DimeylaDd. Tbeir ftnt TV ez- posure wu iD 1985 oo tbt Art L1Dkletter lbow, ud have beeD wllb soeb ltars as Dean MartiD, Ed Sullln.n, Glenn Campbell, David Frost, JobDllyCar!IOD,Joey Bishop, Gold.la:ers, Mike Douelaa IDd Men Grtmo. BW IDd his wUe, the former Arlene Adams of Arttaar Godfrey Show linglna: tame, Uve tn San Juan Capistrano and have 4 children, ages 7 tllrough 16. Pete and his wife, Ltnny, and their 10 year old ltlughter live in Sooth Laguna. L!GAL MOTIC! flCTITIOt,f; 8t.f;INESS NAME STATEMENT The following person Is doing business as: A. G. foxx, Coins, P.O. Bo:~ 366, Corona del Mar, Callt. 92625; 38300ceanBlrch Dr., Corona del Mar, CalU. 92625. 92625: Boyd R. Sherk, 3830 Ocean Birch Dr., Corona del Mar, Calif. 92625. This business is conducted by an Individual. Slped: Boyd R. Sherk. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Orange Coooty oo Jan. 17, 1975. Publish: Jan. 23, 30, Feb. 6, 13, 1975, ln the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -40271 LEGAL NOTICE SU PERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CAUFORNIA FOR THE COUNTY OF' ORANGE No. A-82475 NOTICE OF HEARlNG OF PETITION FOR PROBATE 0 f W}LL AND FOR LET. TERS TESTAlf~TAR\' Estate of HOLBROOK M ULF"ORO, Oe<:eased. NOTICE rs HEREBY GIV- tN that Jeantu!tte c. Mul- ford has tiled l'leretn a pett- t (on for prot.te of will and for letters testamentary, reference to Yblch Is made for further partlculars, and that the lime and place of hearing the same has been set for Febr~&ry 11, 1975, at 9:30 a.m., ln the court- r 'Om of Department No. 3 of said court, at 700 CIYic C,enter Drive West, 1n the C Uy of Santa Ana, California. Dated Jan. 20, 19'75. WILUAM E. ST JOHN, CoiiDty Clerk. Keene, Dioo, Madsen It Jennings, Professional Cor- poration, Suite 530, Ayeo Flnanc~l Tower, 520 New- port Center Dr!Ye,.Newport Beech, CaWornla 92660, At- torney(•} for: PeUUooer. Publlsh: Jan. 23, 30, Feb. 6, 1975, in the Newport Har- bor Ensl.p. Ll!.liAL MOnC! .. SWOFFORD ON STAFF OF IRVINE COMPANY steYen Swofford, 34, has joined the Irvine Company's fl.nance dlvisloo as director of data processtne, accor. ding to Warren D. Fll:, vice president and controller. Mr. Swofford was former- ly a manager of data proces- sing consulting for the Los Angeles accounting nrm or Cooper's and Lybrand and had been rice president of tectlrltcal development atSy- stematlon TectutologyCorp., Tornnce. He has served as an instructor at Califor- nia State University, Long Beach. L!GAL HOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following person Is doing business as: Edward Allen Publishing, 2916 Clay St., Newport Beach, CaUf. 92660: Robert E. Newberrr , 2916 Clay St ., Newport Beach. Ca. 92660. Thls business is conducted by a genera I partnership. SIRned: Robert E. Newberry. Thts statement ft.s filed wttfl the Couoty Clerk or Orange County Ja.n.20,1975. PubUsh: Jan. 23, 30, Feb. 6, 13, 1975, ln the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -40307 LEGAL NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The followlng persons are doing business as: The Floating Wall, 215 No. Broadway, Santa Ana 92701: Ronald J . Hock, 848 Amlgos "K," Newport Bch., Ca. 92660; Patrick Al t, 264 So. Orange, Orange, Ca.; Mar- sba E. Bailey, 1542 So. Coast Hwy ., Lagtm.a Bch. 92651; James Sheets, 18265 Foxglove, lrvine, Ca . 92664. Tbls business is conducted by a poenl partnership. Slped: Ronald J . Hock. Tbts statement was tiled with the Cotmty Clerk or Orange CollltY Jan. 20, 1975. Publish: Jan. 23, 30, Feb. 6, 13, 19?5, 1n the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -40308 LEGAL NOTICE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE NOTICE TO CREDITORS STATE OF CALIFORNIA SUPERIOR COURT OF THE FOR THE COUNTY STATE OF CALIFORNIA OF ORANGE FOR THE COUNTY Of No. A-I!SlO ORANGE NOTICE OF HEARING Or No, A-79652 PETITION FOR PROBATE Estate of DEAN McOON - OF WILL AND FOR LET-ALD, Deeeased. TERS TESTAMENTARY. NOTICE 1S HER EBY Estate ol FREDERK:K K. GIVEN to the creditors of MORTON · d& f'REO£R1CK tbt above named decedent MORTON ab FR£0 ll tlat aJJ persons hnlng MORTO" ab F. K. MORTON claims ap.1Dst lbe said de- alia FRED MORTON Ua cldellt ar, required to file FRED ltlRJQ.A!tfD IIORTO.N, them, wttb tbe necessary Dec:•Hd. •oucbtrs., lo the ottlce of NOTICE 8 BU.IBY tbe eltrk of tbe aboYe en- GIVEN tMt Mtle Dlroc:Mr titled OOitJt, or to present bU rued -.rtSa a ..Uta tMm, wttb tbt necessary for IJI'ot.tt ol wtll Ud IDr YWC:bln. to tM udersttned ltttera telbmeM&q, Hflr. 1t tM omc. of btr attorDtY, nc::e to -wtl&c:b t. ..ct. b PAUL A. HAMMA, ISNlonr turtbo< partte-o, ..,S *I Drift, Sotto ss, """"'" 1 .. u ... w ~., ...,_ Boadt, CoiJionla moo. ... , 1 .. -bU -Ill ·-.. till .... ol bull-lor Fobr.., 4, ll?l, al -o1 1M -nlpad 111 ,,so A.ll., .. lilt --~~~-partaiallc to lbo room Gl ._,.._ 11o. I -olalldac-wtl~­ ol atd -'. at '00 CMc Ia. 111or -aftor tbo c-Drtto w-. ro a. 11n1 -.-o1 lbla City Gl -AM. Cal--.- Ionia. --., II, 11'15. Dalool J_, I, 1171. UIICT .uu.uE BULL- WILLWI L • ~ IIOG'I'OII, 1-Gl 1M ~c-•-ollllt-.•-Jteet. W.. *It 1 • kat ' 1JPhp, Pill 'I 1 Coro. fAUL A. IIAJilU,. At ... ,... ... • •-• c-....., ot &Awl.. • .,_ bor ...... -AD, .... Drift, -...... a .. -(10111 pan .... ClaP a '-' "'D---. 'Mt-llrl ,.._ Talt rrttl .._.,..,, .U.. ..... ...... ... 1. hbl, ..... -If,. a... . ... -.. ,..., .. lfll, ...... , ... ,-u.• .......... "-' •·<• ......... .. • MOimJ.Y,IAJf. 1J ---.II'IW. Bay, Baba, .._. ... I bl- eyeloo, l'tJoad aUZII, oto..., from bet •loebd IIH(e 10111.Ume bretweeo $ p.tn. Ja.a, U! and 7:!5 Lm. Jan. 14 ••• William Fulton MWer, t18 W. B&D:Iol. BIYd., Balbo&, repnted bll 1967 Volkl· ••en car ltoleu from near hls nome sometime betwlflft 8:!0 p.m. Jan. 13 and 6:!0 1.m. Jan . 14 • • • City Councilman Paul Ryckoff, 1200 W. Bay Front, Balboa Itla.Dd, reported a $50 boy's bike stolen trom hla opec. prage between 5:20 p.m. and 5:30 p.m •••• After a female customer was over- heard by a clerk, descrtbiDg bow "Sav-On ha s just been ripped off," the clerk cheeked the TV display area, aDd found a $419 portable color set mtsslng, and re- ported to pollee that the wit- ness told of seelng a man walk into the store, located 1n Westclltf P\az,a shoppiDg center, at 6 p.m., pick up the set, and walk out of the store without paying for It •.. Small pry marks were foWld on a door to the office of North Ame rican Mutual 33j3 W. Coast Hwy., Mar: tner s Mtle, after a $900 typewriter was reported stolen sometime between 1:30 p.m. Jan. 11 and 8:30 a.m. Jan. 13 ... Clothes and bedciothing ·len tn a laundromat dryer at 6ll2 W, Coast !lwy., West New - port, between 6:05p.m. a.nd 6:45 p.m., b)' Patty Terrill, 223.A Prospect, Newport Shores, wer e misslng when she came back for them, causing an estimated Joss of $194. • TlJESDAY,JAN.14 Kenneth Wayne Newla nd, 23, or 513 w. Bay , Balboa, wa s charged with possession of marijuana at 8th and Bal- boa Blvd., Balboa , at 1:30 p.m .•.. Leon Albagli, 27, and Nesslm A lbagll, 30, were arrested at 4:40 p.m. at their resldi>nce, 6005-l /2 Seashore, Wes t Newport, and charged with possession or mar ijuana . . . Carolyn Mar ie Nelson, 29, of 900 W. Balboa Hlvd, Balboa, was c harged with being intoxi- cated In public at 2:30a.m. at 9th and Ball::oa Blvd., BalbOa ... Ster eo equip- ment and liquor, valued at $820, were burglarized from the unlocked home of Darmy Sarlnana, 3605 Seashore, West Newport, between 6 p.m. and 9:30 p.m •.•• Burglars ldcketl down the door or Davis and Clarke Expeditloo antique shop, 2732-A E. Coast Hwy., Co- rona del Mar, between 5:30 p.m. Jan. 14 and 9 a.m. Jan. 15, and took antiques valued at $1,925 ••• Bonnie Jean Parris, 1481 Placentia, West Side, reported her l%2 For d car, ten unlocked with keys in the ignition, stolen from Us parking place at a gas station at tile corner ol S!JPertor and Placentia, West Side, between 4 p.m. and 11 p.m .•.. When an employee heard a wood-rip- ping soWKl in the front lobby of the Rusty Pelican restau- rant, 2735 W. Coast Hw)·., Mariner s Mile, at 12:10 a.m., he investigated and found a $1SO mirror missing rrom the wall, and the thief had disappeared •.. About 40 to 50 turquoise rings, va lued at about $4,000, were s tolen from a display case near the entrance to Bugg's lnte rnatJonal, 2043 West- c UlT, between 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. • WEDNESDAY, JAN. 15 Greeory PbiUp Caldwell, 28, and Theresa Marie Em- ery, 21, were arrested at 9:50 a.m. at tiMilr resldeD<:e at 206-1/2 CotUna, Balboa l51and, aoo both were cha.r- eed with cntrJ theft. • • • Gertrude KathlMG Bnltb- walte, 54, ol619 CUDIUoo, CorOG& del Mar, wat e tll.r- &ed with drt•Jar lmder tbe IDn~MaCe of alcollol at 9:35 p.m. OD 16111 1MU S. C.U, Newport HeJ,pts ••• Roa- ald Guy Homu, U, o1 ISO 47Ut., WHt Newport. wasu. rested at 11:50 a.m. at Urd ud Balbal, Ctotnl Nft. port, IDd eblrctcf •JU. ctrt ... Ylq B• tbl lallMDet of olcobol ••• A l>or&llr 101 lato Douclla ............ ,..._. ~-ce u 1700 w. 0e-.a n .. Wool Nowport. U. ...... aa .-loc:lk.cl ...,.... lad ..... CI.IMI'Io ud .... .., -- CAR FOR SALE ONLY ,$50 I* Otlli!IOIIU - --aalt-" Cd-1 .... --~tt 1111 • m.-t. .. , lilt ....... "·"" wbUt Mr. L•lfr wu ott 19 -.... ,,so .. .,10 ..... • • -twlatlac off • --to ... _, .. J---·al 170.. A !7th, Wtlll llowport. 1 thief took a eamtn ud '-· 1111 racquet, t'alcaed at $170, sometime belw..., 4 p.m. a.nd 11:15 p.m . , • Mtcbul Co-. 1705' Sbortoctoo, Oalnroocii.&'IU1mtata, rlpOt· ted that $850ftlstoleotrom a bfldroom dreSNI' drawU" at bta apartmeot ~een 1 a.m. Jan. 14 IDd DOOn Jan. 15, • THURSDAY, JAN. 18 Jettrey lAe McKay, 21, of 2808 ClUI', Newport Heigbts, was ctarpd Wltb driving lllder tbe IDfJ.aeaet of aleobol at CUII'a.adRtnr. side at 1:40 a.m .•• Robert Muir Dickey, 41t, of 1965 Pomooa, Newport Helebts, was cbl.rred wiCh drl•tnc 11oder thelntlueoceofakohol at Coast Hwy., and Wae- Artbur, Corooa del Mar, at 9:35 p.m ••• Pollee stopped Charle5 Michael Reber, 30, of 437-1 /2 Dahlia, Corooa del Mar, at 9:35 p.m. at 3131 W. Coast Hwy., Mari- ners Mile, and cbl.rged htm with driving tmdn tbe tn- nueoce of alcohOl at Coast Hwy. aAd Rherstde, Mari- ners Mtle, at 7:50p.m •••• A TV set, a toaster oven and clothl.ng, valued at $478, were burglarized from the Don Edwards home, 1032 w. Ocean Front, Balboa, sometime between 9 a.m. and 5:30 p.m ••• Camping ~uipment valued at SZ81 was taken from Harry Wol- osoo's ston ge locker at his residence at 1880 Park New- por t, between Sept. 15, 19'74 and 8 a.m. Jan. 16 ..• A moneybag containing $619 was stolen from a shelf 1t1 the safe of Delaney's rest- aura.ot, 630 Lido Park, be- tween 6:15 p.m. Jan. 15 aod 7:30a.m. Jan. 16. .. FRIDAY, JAN. 17 Richard Earl Varner, 21, of 853 Center. Costa Mesa, was charged with drJvtng und er the lntluebCe of al- cohol at Balboa andW.Coast Hwy ., West Ne-.port, at 1:10 a.m ••• James S. Frierson, 40, or 230'7 Suta Ana Ave., Costa Mesa, was ct.rged ·11 Uh belnr tntoxteated lD pub-. lie Jt 5:30 p.m. at 20th and Mc Fadden, Central Newport, ..• Scum equlpmeol nllled a t .$466 was stoleo from the !Mliocked garage at Mat- thew Miller's resldeoce, 516 Iris, Corooa dfl Mar, some- time between 4 p.m. Jan. 16 a nd 6 p.m. Jan. 17 .• , 1/.E. Howard, 1212 Sutla&O, Dover Shores, reported 4 wheels and tires stolen from his car parked at home from 10 p.m. Jan. 16 to 7:SO a.m. Jan. 17 .•• DOOley Bell Llch, 18, of 1867 Bayport, West Upper Bay, .,..sarres- ted at noon at Vista Bonita a rx1 Mar Vista, the Bluffs, aDd cl\arged wtth lolterln&' arolmd a scOOOI ..• Ted Brannen, -&533 Tremont, Ca- meo ShOres , reported that a s uitcase full of clothlng,nl- ued at $500, was stolen from his front porch after being delivered by an alrllne, sometime betwetn S a.m. Jan. 17 and 11 a.m. Jan. 18 . . . About $119 worth of ftshin~ eqlllpment n s sto- len rrom the William Marl.lrl r esidence, 1950 16th. New- pori Heights, betwHa 7:30 p.m. Jan. 19 and 8 a.m. Jan. 20. • SAT URDAY, JAN. 18 Thomas Mldael Murphy, 27, of 5023Rtrer, West New- port, ns arrested at 9:30 a.m. at 19th aod Bay, Cen- tral Newport, and charred with a leash law Ylolatloo, after allegedly lgoortnr re. pn.ted nnlDgs DOt to Mt his dognm looseoa.the beach • . • Roland Jack P.clei'Mn, 41, of 323 18th, Costa Mea, was ctarpd with drJYlDC LADder the lllfiiMlftce ohlcob- ol at Eren!De CUJOO ud Coast HWJ ., Sbon CUffs, at 8 p.m ••• A brlefcut, )e•- elry llld eo(U., ftlwed at SSS.S, trtre taken tto• tt. hOmt of Robert ChU'lH Wlt- maD, 101& Saadclstle, ttar. bor View HUll. alter a be'. , .... -Ill """""' • bad-room wtldow mm.UIDI bt--tw-a,so ...s 10.411 , ..... A...., loot 1 ........ ters, ftlilld It tlJO, from JOM!Io't lloop, M04 VII. 0-..,no, Udo ...... bolw-s P~m.. ud S:IS P..lll. •• t..a-. ra lA!p GoaD, 1'140 --ia, eo.ta ..... reported a bock ""el<, wallet, cub ud clol:laiDc, ftbMd at 1190, ItO- Ito hom a bluktt oa tbt Oceut Ft. bach at 34th, Wtlt Nnpol't. 4o SUNDAY, JAN. 19 ~tl>'*' LH Soolb, 23, of 900 S. LaDe, Harbor VIew HtU., and Pamela Susan Wud, U, wbo pn oo ad- dreu, were arrested at lZ:SO a.m. at ZlOl E. Coast HW)'., Coro~a citlMar..; Booth wu cba.raect wltb public ln- tol.leauoa and Wud wUhas- aaalttar tbe pollee otftcer wbo was anesttnc Booth ••• Mlc:bul Patrlc:k Sbe)doo, 22, of 111 hut, BaJboa Island, was charred wltb betnc ln- toUcated In publlc to an alley bel'l1nd Ills restdeftce i.t !:SO a.m ••• T011y Waynt Hatch, 26, of SOOl-A R!Yer, West Newport. was arrested at h.J& borne at 4:30 p.m. lJld charged with mart~ possesskMl ••• Steven Frank Spelbereer, 19, of t885 Val- esco, Costa Mesa, was char- ged wtth driYtog tmder the influeoce of akohol at 4:30 p.m. at 23rd and w. Oceao Front, CeDtral Newport ••• Edward Herbert Bo1rles, 47, of 365 Costa Mesa Ave., Costa Mesa, was chareed with dr!Ytng \Mer the inllo- ence of alcobol at 4:SO p.m. at 26th aDd Newport, Central Newport ••• Richard An- drew Beclaler, 47, of 2909 SHr~r Lane, Anatnrsary Estates, was charred with drl•tng UDder tile lnfluence of alcohol at 6:35 p.m. at and lrvtne. ' Keep cool with CANVAS AWNINGS MATTRESSES kEW -UIVII.DIRG I~gular Sh&Pf!'l 1..........-,-c:.n. COSTA MUA MATT. US CO. ""'-" II._.. S41· I CHURCHES I , Cealnl B•hlr Onudl "Oif"T Ill. liM COSTON -P ASTO• :13RD ST. otORAMGE, COSTA MESA-645-50. s--.y IDCII'Dbc worsldp -lO:SO &,m. S181ay School s--.y eYtotac W'DI'IIQ -I ;SO p.m. i :OO a.m. ,._...., Blblo -ud pnyer ••... , 7,00 p.m. Aa ,...,..,...11at ebarcb Wltb Bib .. *e!lin& m1AlltrJ' FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH :zstl CLifP'OR., MEwrOitT lEACH -642-74U Dlt. f. I( IN TOll IIIII OR! PASTOR lUNDAY ICNOOL ••••• fl)l A.L IIlLI STUDY *taiMIP •••• 1.)1 A.L & 7 ..... 7•• ,,._WID. ··sctl!NCI! OP MIND .. ILIAM0" C. JACII:SON, MIM!ITI" Suaclar Service .....••• 11:00 .... 9t1Dda1 Scboo1 •..••••• 11:00 a.m. CIMTI" ST., COSTA MUA t.._IOJ2 Oui5tian Sci~nce S..rvice5 FIRST L'HURCH OF JUIRIST. SCIENTIS1. .H03 Via l ido Ntwpo n lkach SUNDAY SCHOOL TOM TYREE. Pastor SUNDAY SERVICES· !0 :30 A.M.& 7 :00P.M Sunday School, all ages. 9:30 q & 10:.10 •· m. !\l"NDA Y SER VKES 9 .t 10:!0 ._ m. HOME BIBLE CLASSlS WEDNESDAY EVENING Call SS2-00Q~ -T~achmg Biblt Doctnnt• !-if:ETING fl p.m. AITEND REAPING ROOM Wtd. dav,; 9 "·"'· 5 p.m. 1 a.m.-7:45 I uc~da" THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE REGULARLY 'l .l.lll.-5 p.m .. 7.q p.m. SECONU CHU RCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST N<"wporr lkach ~~ Loron:a dt.·l Mar LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE MASTER 2900 Plll::if~e vn Or. Conn\11 del Mar. Calif \100 P~nfic Vrt"w llf. SUNDAY SCHOOL 10 SlJNUA Y SE'R VICI;t O.•·•H WEUNESOA Y EVEN Rn ding Roonr: 8 P·••' LAWRENC E D. FRliHLI N Pasto r -Phon~ 6"-'·~t.M SUNDAY SCHOOL ~FIr_ eo .. cH•r · F:au•ac e o• Narcia••• ~~~~~;;~• IOa.m. 10 5 r C"'('ninss: 7 10 9 a .m . 10 4 p .m. I A.Jn: 9 .15 to 10 IS J.m Worship Hour -JO·JO a.m. Nursery and Coffu Hour Yr•u <trt" cordially invu~ 10 :auc-nd Church Se-rvice• and 10 THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH niE C!NTEit fOil IIILICt.L S'f!IDI!S ... , A-M. ate&.. I ClASIIJ 11oM A.oll. WOUMIP NOU" 7rM P.M. I'IAGILIITIC MOU" DR. JlloiMl COI<IIS, PASTOR Highway House of Prayer 2411 E. COAST HWY ., CORONA DEL MAR UMiif!i LIVU -ftiA" 1N7ERDENOMINA.710NA. L. FVU GOSI'tiL WILLIAM T. KROAH, PASltiR l't40NE:•I42-87G f>IJIIOUIII Conareaational Cllurch ' • ' • A _ _,,..,...,.,~UI-CJIOC·t~ TtE ltEV. JOl8rf A. LINDV AU.. II' ' t a ~ ...._,_, 10:00aa. i -~, ....... 7p.aCIItodtldoooii0..-.1 -MIIo'LOIIIIII1 .... MOfl' 1.11111 .. fb:&f-pCJ" 1 "IIIII .... e.... ...... c-... _ .... __ .. .......... _ ..... ll ... c_,'-.. ~--tM-­... IIall., ....... -'-" txa--. "-' -· wtlb rutlolllraoeliiOctolpttlD( baelc IIIII> tllo -1Mpa nca, Ia lllnr&Har Ill Uollb ...., tbt mJddlt of tiM llll'lt -.-.. FrlciaJ. ll1Cbt, Edltoa Ia al N_.t. El -at Coroaa clal Mar, Santa Ana at Coata U:ta, aad TtiJUo a t EJtucll. Gam.. start at a. Ntrt WednesdayD.Iebt1 Ea~ tuela Is at MagnoLia, Costa Maa at El Modeu, Tustin at CormadeiUu,anciWest- mlnster at Newport, all at 7 p.m. Corona del Mar's Sea Kl.Dgs, ott to a shaky start this aeasaa, scrambled bad: Lnto oooten.Uoa last week wUh key wins over Mapolla and Estaocla. Going Into last nf«ht's aettoo, Coe.ch Tandy GUlls' boys were one game behind 1st-place Costa Mesa. The Costa Mesa team, stfU the big sur,>rtse of the sea- so.n, lost Its first league game oo Wednesday night of last week, falling 59-55 to Tustin, but bounced rl.c'ht back on Friday to edge Mag. nolla 52-50. After winning their first 4 league games, Estancla's Eagles lost last week to VUJa Pari 75-58 and to Corona del Mar 73-55, Newport Harbor lost to Fountain Valley 74-66 on . , .. ,~ ........... • ..... l'rtdaJ, FrldoJ 1111'!. Paal ~­.... ._ll,....,UIII.UU -_,.,lode- dol .... --1M !We-oi!Ml--u ... S..Klagt_B_ Tbe Eoc1ao. don Sl..U at lbt balf. Claaod to wltblll I pola.t late bt tbe Srd qaarter, bill lost "' tba ftaaJ period whao Iller loulocl lDo ofte 111 aa -ll'f•lrr to ceo. trot tbe ball. Jim llcCI<Ithr 1p111 pactd tbe Eacte., aettfllc 21 polDta. ElWOOd H&D.SeD bad 10. Com Mesa's Gary Splnt scored wtth 5 MCOOdt on the clock to cllmu a rally U.t LEAD •s•r•nl!ll-.. ,...o.,_,_., SATURDAY ·B .• B. GAMES liiii_.Y, M .. 81S .,.., .... **f:-CDIIII•DB.f!M,CAL. no,.., .. _,. _,_,o.,.~tll'"" • .....,. -alp Bu "' 11o piQod -•••• 11 -1111a c.-... M_... ...... 'l'llo PJ1dl1 c tourney 1M •• "" -_... -a, TniUo, I p.oo, ... .... ... ca.. .... ,,,,,. .. -~'~iii: 1:~ . :.-:-.~-r..=~·Feb s 6 7 ~t':.t: .. ~.w:.·~=~ .. ant pllee ta tat 'C....,., • I r Warl'kln. u a.m., Lileoli, n ""~ loclp,Jeeb.Jol 1"'-ICOI'Id .l .trolrC fWd af 6 t.ma Mullen FI'Ofl Yl, CYC ~ ~ I p,g,._ It polala Ud· ,.Utd cion wtU co-Ill IJia 4tb ... • Suporteolcl, 11 a m Ea. • 11 r-... ID 1:bt wta. 1U11J Onap Cout Collflt alp ' .. ln1De Ttrnc. CeWcna. JlaU SlurJor ltd ll.,.. Pln.to lim-! ba-D H~lpu -.,; -.Jo '""" Tomeo Wan1Drt, I port II&Jt)or't SaUor1 to U toanamtQt Ftb. 5~7. HUla Gtr&ff .. , DOOI,Eutp, p~= Plltou.,. 'P•- OUJ 19-st Will .. ar Loon Def..star louruey champ, Llllcolll CoaU-tala •s. ' lut Friday, Due S.rmill.f SuA ADa Conece, hi.• beeo Llncola IA.An, h~m ., Lto-~ ~ ~·: .. ~g.-:;, &cored tz. The Sallort ru eltablltbed aa the team to colD v • away to a 1.1-e lead tD u,. beat acaJn tb1a ,..,. ~en s....ru ''· tr... ~~ &upar..aca, s p,m.,, tlut quarter aplut tbe "The Dmd an loaded and •lne Terrace Nita, 10 a.m.. w:a'rtAtn J'ltl ,. CYC S&..p.t:, wbo '-.d only ODI sbouJd be touCh to ltop," Eastp · ' leacue Ytetory • said OCC taStbl.ll c01eb Helgbta Bullftoea vs. ~awlls, 4 p.m., R&rbor · Lacae play ooaUnuts Barry WaJlaee. U:arlllers WUdcatl, DOC:ta. C DIVISION tbrouch Fib. 21 tD botb lbe Gold• West opens with Harbor. Marl.a.en Coupu n. SIIUet IDd Ceatury loops, CoUece of Ute Ctn)'OQs at • BB DIVISION CYC Lakefl, 1 p.m., Hu- GoldMI West at. 2:SO p.m. Lincoln Laker& "· Pen-bo~.ewport HeJchtl Warriort and Cypress meets santa insula, DOOO, Uoeolll. a.. Ana at Santa ADa oo. Feb. HelchtJ Gunner. u. Mar-~t.:errluuta U\lllll, 1 p.m., BUCS vs. S.D. MESA Oranc:e Coast Collep's bask~ !IQO&d faced Sao Diego Mesa College last ntgbt 1D a battle ot the South Coast ContereDCe's cellar- dwellers 1D tbe Mesa (Yin. Herb Livsey's OCC PI- rates entered the eootest wltb an 0-4Conferencemart and a 7-14 record oo tbe season. Mesa was 0-flDSCC acUon and 11-9 oo the cam- paign, OCC d1·oppec1 its 8th game in a row Saturday nUI:ht -- a 73-63 decision to Fuller- ton College. The nrst halt was tight. but the Hornets canned the flnal 6 polnta of the period to take a 40- 32 lead at Intermission. Seven-foot forward Steve Manker got OCC's first 11 pot.a.ts or the seoood ball to cut the Hornet marcln to ooe, 44-43, Manker toa.Ued Z8 tor the game abd had 10 reboundt. Tbe Sues toot a 51-50 lead with 11:25 to play and held a 55-5% ad- Tantace with 9:35 remalnl.Dg. Tbeu the root feU ln. Ful- lertoa scored the nut 12 polott to assume a 64.55 lead. The eootest was never aca1n to doubt. 5. OCC apeos tbe tourney iners Supersooles, 1 p.m., Bair.Jo HUlsEiephutsvs. Feb: &, hosting Saddlebact Enstp.. S&th st. PlstOf.los, 4 p,m., at 2.30. Marloers Leapers vs. E 1gn The wt.a.oer of the Golden Buffalo HUls Rhinos, lp.m., 0~yc • 8 ins v MulDe s West-Canyons contest faces Harbor. ru s. r the winner of tbe Cypress-e Ye Jazz vs. 38th St. Nets, Rf~:-~e~~~~ H:::::~ Santa Ana tussle at 2:30 1 p.m., COM. sorties vs Irvine Terrace p.m. Feb. 6 at Golcien West Heights Celttcs vs. Mar-Trojans 4 ·p m COM in the _semt-flnals. Tbat wln -tners Cheetahs, 4 p.m., Lln-Eutbiutr 'Ja·~, vs: Pen- ner wtu meet the victor coin. of the Saddteback-OCC coo-• B DJVtSlON insula Knlcks, 4 p.m., COM. CYC Bullets vs. Buffalo test tor the tourney cham-Mariners Dogs vs. East-H1Us c lU 4 P m COM plonshtp at 2:30 p.m. Feb. blutf Stutters, 9 a.m., En-e cs, • •• · 7 oo the OCC diamond: sign. G• I s s b d Buttalo Hills Knleks vs. 1r s occer core oar CY"C"~,~~~~~~·. ~'::";,0~~.-:: OCC WRESTLERS LOSE To· MT. SAC Here Is this Saturday's schedule for tbe NewpJrt Beach Glrls Soccer League, with all camea being played at Ltoeoln school. DlVISION A SAT., JAN. Z5 DMSION ''A'" (7th thru 9th grades) Mighty Mececes 2, Soc. cer Boppers 0 DIVISION ''8'' CYC Supersonics, 2 p.m., Lincoln. ButfJ.lo HU!s Ducks vs. 38th St. Lakers, 2 p.m., Ensign. Boys basketball scores Soccer Boppers vs. Mtd. nlte Klllers, 3 p.m. DlVlSlON 8 CYC YS, Eastbluff, 2 p.m. Kareo's Kooks vs. Cba.n- nel ClUck Dribblers, 2 p.m. 5th &r 6th ~~:ra.des) C.Y.C. 6, Karen's KootsO Eastblutr 2, Wlldeats 0 Mariners 2, Channel Chick CYC Star s vs. Mariners Comets, 2 p.m., Harbor. Mariners Jaguars vs.CYC Bullets, 2 p.m., Harbor. Irvine Terrace Wallpack vs. lrvlne Terrace Bruins, Co)lcb Vern Waper's Or- ange CoastCoUegewrestltog squad dropped Us second South Coast Conference eo· couoter of the season, a 24-15 verdict to Mt. San Antonio last Frlday eveolng (Jao. 24) Ill the ace nm. Tbe loss gives the Pirates an 0.2 mark ln conference compeUUon and a 6-9 re- cord oo the sea90fl. Here are the scores 1D last Saturday's pmes In the Newport Beach recreatloo department boys ba sketball progTam: • • • • AA DIVLSION Marlners Meteors 30, Buttalo Huts Giraffes 34. CYC Pros 26, CYC Su- personics, 23. Marlners Frogs 23, Heights StUds 24, Mariners Sharks 47, Lin- coln Continentals 36. CYC Stars 44, Irvine Ter- race Woitpack 42. Irvine Terrace Bruins 20, Mariners Jaguars 22. Mariners Dogs 44, Buffalo Hllls Warriors 4. Mariners Comets 16, 38th St. Lakers 22. • CC DlVISION CYC Hawks 24, Peninsula Kntcks 4. Eastblutf Pistons 26, Heights Bruins 28, Wlldcats vs. Karen's Ha.r. em, noon. DIVISION C Beacbslde Booters vs. Goall.na:, noon. Eastbluff vs. Kiclde Cblcldes, 1 p.m. Sea Soccers vs, Dribbling Demons, 1 p.m. WIN 5 TROPHIES 2 p.m. COM. Ea.stblutr Trotters vs. Dribblers 0 DIVISION "C" (3rd II 4th grades) Beachside Booters Eastblul'f 0 Peninsula Tro~ns, 2 p.m., 4• COM. Sea Soccers 6, Chlck.les 0 Newport Hts. Hustlers u. Klckte Heights Hurricanes, 3 p.m., Mini Mariners 8, Goal- lnsO L!GAt; NOTIC! Llncoln. • CC DIVISION Heights Bruins vs. East~ LEGAL. NOTIC E CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA NOTICE INVITING BIDS OCC beavywetght Mark Garratt pl.a.ned his opponent in 4:50. Tosht Tocblkubo ea- slly woo his match at 158, 9-1, and Mtrk Bandel, a 167-pounder, toot his match by an 11-7 margin. Fresh- man Paul Sowa ran his sea- son record to 17-7, blitzing his oppooent 8-0 1o the 118- pouDd weight class. An JNBank Automobile LOan is the best way td ae1 90meth•ng ~ew going for you . ""' ,. ·~ ' I Counl)' Airport. 2121 Campus Drive. Irvine. 8H-J700. Open Monday lhru lllufl· day 10 a.m. to .S p.m. Frida)' lo 6 p.m. Drive·up window open 9a.m.lo .S :JO p,m. Friday to 6 p.m. ---t x •• , •• ;, .. ~ U11•.r,.l Gi/t.r: t ~ VAL.EHl1HE HER ~ WI 'Ill A HEART LOCJ(ET ' ' tCbilrirt!n's Valrls, 'ilools, flatu, Rag fJolls, ~ Doll Cradlu and Woodt!n "foys. ~ills, Sba•uls, ' Tablrclolbrs, Pillows. 1\prons, Hats ~ i'11rsu • 'H•ntl,.adr. 'itul/rd ani,.•ls (11,J Co•nfJ/elf'ly wa:sbablt.' ' /laby llanJit.nil 'iu eatrrs, Sbaw/s 0:. Rootirs. ' t cS/1arww~ :Pach •••• '••n ... , ~ /" 2426 NIW~OIT ILYD. COSTA MilA Ia Aallqtte a.. 642·1640 ~ ~ ~~~ FO R ALL OF YOUR 'INSURANCE NEEDS ~bert son Insurance c_Associates . Your /ndt!pendt:n' /rJ$IHG11C:f! A&"f!TI' 2711 E. Coast Hwy .. Suite 100 Co ro n a del Mar (714 ) 673 · 38 50 -· Mariners Wildcats 20, lr- vtne Terrace Nels 21 . Lincoln Lakers 24, &iffa.lo Hills Supersonics 12, Mariners Jets 21. Marloers Stars 16, 38th St. Trojans 20. CYC Panthers 2, Irvine Terrace Warriors 11 , Buffalo ~fUlle-Crowe: 12, Orange Coast Coli~ HOt a small conttngent of 7 ath. letes to the Southern Call· rornia indoor track meet Friday and Saturday at the Anaheim Convention Center, and tne Plntes came b2.ct w lth 5 trophies. SEALED BIDS wlU be received at the office of the Clty Clerk, City Hall, Newport Beach, Callfornla, tmtll 10:00 a.m. on the 13th day or February, 1975, at which time they wlll be opened and read, for performing work as follows: ENSIGN CLASSIFIED ADS Hetchts Bullfrogs 58. • JW OIY1SlQ~ CYC Jur. 22, Buffalo HlUs Mariners Supersonics 34, Mariners Cheetahs 35. · Mariners Leapers 46, Hel&hts Celtics 40. Lincoln Lakers 29, 38th St. Nets 26. Pentosula Trojans 31, Heights Gunners 42. • B DIVISION CYC Supersonics 34, Heights Hustlers 31. Eastbtuft Trotters 4, Buf. falo Hills Ducks 57 . CYC Celtlcs 40, CYC Bul- lets 32. Buffalo Koic ks 24, East- bluff Stutters 4. Heights Hurricanes 38, Peninsula Trojans 10. L eGAL IIOTICE EJ~"¥~h~er.' race CelUcs 10. CYC Bullets 26, CYC Globetrotters 17. ' C DIVISION E.astblutr Hawks forfeit to Peninsula Knlcts. Buffalo Hills Celtlcs vs. Hts. Warriors, cancelled. Mariners Rockets 4, 38th St. Pistons 16. Ma.rloers Cougars 16, Ir- vine Terrace Trojlns 6. Buffalo HUisElephants 16, Eastblutr Jut 27. Peninsula Bulls 2, lrvine Terrace Supersonics 16, CYC Bullets 6, CYC Lakers 14. LEGAL NOTICE Howard Keeley took tbe Secttoo 2 tHie In the 1,000 yard run with a 2:20 clock- ing-. while Mike Austin woo Section 3 in 2:22. Paul Desmet was secood tn Section 1 of the 60.yard dash In 6.5, and Chris Ma.r- tln was third in the Section 5 competition, clocking a 6.3. Dan Spain ftnished third to the long: ).Imp competition with a leap of 21 -9 3/4. Stlp Flndley was ftfth 1.n the shOt with a toss of 49. 5-1/2 ln. Deonis Braga grab- bed a 4th in the Sectlon 2 60-yard high hurdles. STREET, STORM DRAIN, SEWER AND WATER IMPROVEMENTS -BAYSIDE DRIVE F'ROM BAYSIDE PLACE TO MARGUERITE AVENUE CONTRACT NO. 1497 Bids must be submitted on tbe proposal form attached with the cootract documents furniShed by the PubUe Works Department. The addltiooal copy of the proposal form is to be retained by the bidder for his records. Each bid must be accompaoled by cash, certUled check or Bidder's Bond, made payable to the City ot Newport Beach. for :u1 amount equal to at least 10 percent of the a molllt bid. The title of the project and the words "SEALED BID" shall be clearly marked on the outside of the envelope COIItalnlng the bid. The contract documents that must be completed, exe- cuted, and returned in the sealed bld are: A. Proposal B. DeslpaUoo of Subcontractors C. Bidder's Bood D. Non-oolluslon Afndavlt E. Statement of FLoanclal Responslbtuty F. Tectmtcal Ablllty and Ezperieoce References LEGAL NOTICE. Tbese documents shall be aJtlZ8d with the stpatare _-li• .. ~~'?............ and titles of the persons slgnlDg oo behalf or tbe bidder. Coaaolidated Report of Cooditiou of" .... MJR.Ol:...IBJfRQa:: ..... -·-----· ----....••••...•..•..•• " For corporations, tbe slpatures of tbe PRESIDENT or ot .• ~~~ .. !'!~~-~------iD u.. Su.te of •• t;!l.l.~~"?~.i:.! .......... Uid Domettic S.kidiari• •t tt.. 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DGQe _, n ~=-::::::.JI)a:·oalfiit;.;''"""""'""' . ~................ . ................................................... . • u~ ..................................... . ... "-·---.ctoo.~-) ....................... .. tt. TOT.U. ~APM".u. ~O(li)VJrnl ............................................................... . • """""" U.uU,fTUII, llMI:IIV .. AHD CAI'TT&Io .!,~ ................................ . o. ...... RETARY are required aDd the CORPORATE SEAL shall be atrlJ:ed to all docume~~ts reqlllrln&" atgnaturea. 1Jr the case or a Partner• tUp, the signature of at least ooe general partner ts required, 1 No bids wm be accepted from a contractor wbo-bas 1 not been licensed in aceorda.oct witb tbe prOYtsloos of ' Chapter 9, Dlvtsloo ni of tbe BU&lness aDd Professloos' • Code. Tbe contractor sha U state h1s Ucease number and ' , clusitlcatloo in the proposaL • One set of plans and cootract documents, i.Dcludl.ng specla.J provisions, may be obta.lned at the PWlic Worts Deparlmeot, City Hall, Newport Beach, California. at oo colt to Ueensed contractors.. U ts requetted that the plans aod cootraet docwneots be returned wtthln Z weeks after the bid opening. • .. • • N Tbe City las adopted the STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS FOR PUBlJC WORKS CONSTROCTION (19'73 Edltloa) u prepued by tbe Soutbern Calllornla Cblpters of the Amer- Ican PubUc Worts AuoclaUoa IDd the As.:»elated GeoeraJ Contractors of America. Coples m&J be obblDed trom Butld.ID& News, IDe •• 3055 OrerlaDd Al"EIAt, Loa Allpltl, Calllonla 90034, (ZU) 870.01'11, Tho City bas acloptod Sta-.d Spacial P.r-IDd Studard DrawtDp. Copies of tMM .,.. afti1able at tbrl Publlc WorD Depatbneat at a co.t ot $5.00 per Itt. A standard "Certt.ncate of ID.IwaDct b" CqDtraet Worl: lor City'' lorm has -adopted br 1110 Cut. 1'1lla lanD Ia 1110 oatr certUieate or Int.,..... ,.,_bit to !be City. Tbo neeeutlal low b-wiU bo r-Od II> COIIIIIIote tbll forra _. award of tbt CGDtnet. For u r reqllfrtd boaOa, 1110 ......, 1tn1oc Bid -. M Labcw """ Jlaterla1 -. ud Fallbfll --• 8ooda mUll be u i.a.aiD"Uet OOIIIIUJ or _..,. oompu,y n lie-br tba Slate at CaUJanla. 'l'llo ... IIIMM moot allo be'• a c.-r8 CitDtn1 PollCJ ..... , RadDI 01 A or baltor; IUid 1 F-1&1 Ratlof ol tl -AI:A U por 'tllo lltolll-of -·!COr Rallo( ~(Prop. artJ. l "'b!llt)'). Ia --·Willi 1110--ol MUcloi,Cbaplor 1, :~~~~!~!~~~~5~~~~~~~~~~ Part 1 ., ... c.-~Collt~ 1'1'10 111 ->. 1M Cl!r e-ll of !110 Cl!r of I'~ a.e1c lao -- laload ... _.t lltfftllllc .... "' ,.. --lA ... --· _, ...... '" ..... ,...,._ ... -enll, <IJiutDoattao ..... .,--.. -- -· -II>-... .:.... .......... lot-..... - 1 - 1--.... .--·----. ...... ,.._ ...... Re=Wt= ..... ....._..,.., ••o.•m .... A -of-taiiM Lw ~~~ ... -- Cllr C~ II -&IT IIi p;a&td "' all ~ c:. 3 • .. l'mnl'ltl .; I! Ill' or all- ' f •BEAU TY $ALON ~-'• • J!tAUl'Y NOOK 2732 E. Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar Phone 644·7336 o TICYCLES SALES & SERVICE .20 E. 17TH IT. COlT A MESA 646-7706 -648·6865 MALC~IBUOICUTLER o HOME IIIPROV EMEH LET ME GIVE YOU A. HAND Handyman wtll do ~ all borne repairs -- plambi.Dg. carpentry, palntln •• FREE ESTIMATES 673-3658 DRY CLEANERS DIMMITT (Jit!tl. CIW32 Finest quality dry d ..... on tile pranDn • Self..m.etaundry All :;;~..:ocl .. f ., 3200 E, COUI Hwr., COM P-. 873-11105 • PLotiiiTI PLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS DtM•rl Tosh. TLORJSTS I'MOIIII -.M71 Z43TN_.Ihd. -- BATES FOR CLASSIFlED AOO 1 Time Z Times 3 Ttmea !0 wqrda or less .•. 2.00 3.50 4.50 Zl to 3o words .... , 3.00 4. 75 8.00 ~~ to 40 WOlds. . . . . 4.00 6.50 8.00 Each word over 40 . . .10 .15 .zo o MUSICAL FOR SALE • P E R_;;S;,;O;;;H;;:A7L--'--- OVERSTOCKED SALE Story &.. Clark pianos at hue:e reductloos. At least I~ O(l any model --more on ~mel Example: Fr. Prov.Cher- ry console reduced from $1545 to $1095 • Save $450. See us for your choice or nntsh aDd style In grand pianos. Hu~ stock, new &.: used, at very attractive prices. Choose from Stein- way, Yamaha, CbJckerlng, Baldwin, Kimball, etc. SCHMUYT MUS IC CO. Yamaha • Steinway. Lowrey 1907 N, Ma.ln St., Santa Ana EST. 1914 •HEARIHC AIDS HAL A):BISCHER 2«11Jlt ~ -1f.A.;.NO· Aiii& Prbper Fitting Assured 3409 E. Coast Hwv. COfona del Mar 675-3833 o STORACE PRlVATE STORAGE &fwr . "'"'. c-. ~ (714) 135·7641 lbW "'"' .......... Uoflrf ~ .... ., , .... ., ... ., •• LADY, 48,, desires to cor- respond with respectable, tall, middle-age widower. ObjeCt: frlendshl.p. P.O. Box H-A, Homeland, Call!. 92348. o MARtH E HARDWAR E n.6 Cloth!D&: -NnUcal Gin. Mart.oe Hardnr• Open .. ..,.. daJI a week to Nne you bttw 900 W. COAST HWY., N.B. PHONE JH5.17H o SE RVI CES OOROTHY NAPKIE INTERIORS (11 yearswUhW.,J.Sioane) Phone 548-979Bor·642.169l. Master Charpl HOUSE UR APARTMENT c leanlng -bonded, thor- ough. Ca.ll 549-2847 (Cos- ta Mesa) before 8 a.m. or after 4 p.m. o FOR ULE POLAR BEAR BEDSPREAD --klrlg sin, whlte, In lood cond. Just cleaned; 3 matchlnc pillows. bot pink and plum. $25. CaU 968-8!80 evenlnp ud oa weHeodt, "GLASSHOPPER" • c._.. plaatlc 7 toot dlll!bJ. $75 nrm. Pboae 17S..0053 bo· fore 8 p.m. CORNER QWUP -Cutom modo, -d ,... dbL bed pubet cMer lamp tal>lo/lllonp •• to make compact .afa. Blacll: aDd white c:het:ked co.er, wtllta lormka W>lo. ""· can ,.._uao- aod .... .u. ... SEWING IIACHIIIE • 1100 W&Jaut eo11101t "N..- Home." Sw-1· caocl. Bit .. toabollr tad 1U attaca- GI..U. llaelcwvd olllelloi bot oo alpac, Call-. .... lfl 1 ........ -· i . RBLIABLI! SBRVIC8 SIHCB l94J PANORANIC YEW -PLUS PRIVATE DOCKING FACl.ITIES B*Yf.iONT HOMES'~ALBOl. PENINSULA lB. :1 ~ RfAL10R .FEE· . 1200 E. BALBOA BLVD. AND -$279,000 . ' . LAND .. 1202 E. BALBOA BLVD. -$289,000 4 BEDROOMS--4 BA' IHS---.OJSTOM BUll T . Spiral stairway to sfCOOd floor. Travertine marble fireplace factn, in muter bedrooms. ItallaD tile 1n eotrlea, marble lantory tops, heavy shake roots, spacious garages, knr ma1Dteoance exteriors, etc. Scarcity of waterfront land and increasing cost of constructloo mak;---! these bomes au attractlYe buy today. t "' CURT. DDBH ... ALTOR For further detalls or Lupectloo call your broker or NELSON ROBINSON, Realtor ~MAIN ST (ot Balboa 81.), BAC.BOA 675-8120 ·--------------------------· '"t J 1 (• to IIJ t • New, 3 bedrooms, 2-1/2 baths, family room, Z wet bars, 3 fireplaces, spiral stairway, beautuul oak pa.nellnJ, mooring. $235,000. $235,000 HESTER-BROWN & Associates, Inc., Realtors 833-9781 OCEANFRONT DUPLEX Two bedNOms each IIDit. Cbolce locatioo. ldell tor summer/wmter rental! Priced at $179,500 IIIICIIIId MCfCIIMi INAIJCJNI 20il W.' IALIOA ~VD. 67J..Jttl . M.WPHT IIACII * BOYD lfALJOIS PIESEm * BEACH CLOSE 9332 (SWEET) Leilani Four bedrooms, 2 baths oo a 60 1 100' lot. Qutet cul-de.'sac street. Asking $42,500 -....... -~---- PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP ,, !• ~ ' • " , I ·DUPLEX 1n deslra.ble Corona Highlands. 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, plus 2 bedrooms with 2 baths. Sharp and CLEAN! (TRY A G.l.) ai=:::it,., ..... AMI COlOMA DB. MAtt CHAIM Beautifully decorated 4 bedroom. 5 bath home cl~e to be4lch. Wet bar. 2 fireplaces. breaic.rast bar. front and rear balconies. courtyard. Large studio bedroom ideal for older child or in1aw. All this for$129.000 unu IALIOAISI•HD IAYROHT Spotless 4 bedroom home. or could be 3 bedroom home plus one bedroom apartment. Pier and slip for large boat. $242,000. CAMEO HIGt&AMDS VIEW Corner ree lot with ocean and .island view. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. Large liv· tng room. No cxtrcl charge for pool. $112.000. l UMITS MIAIIUCH 3 two-bedroom apartments. 55 foot lot.. Grealloc:ation, 2 fireplaces. Three garaaes. Property just remodeled. Must see. Sl25,000. DIAL fel.l7" '2161 San ~ea._-.!ri HHh RcL, N.'B. ·A COLDWILL M~Klll C9, ..................... OPEN SUNDAY 12-5 301 VIA LIDO SOUD LIDO 81.1 WA1'8llFROltl'. PIIR/BLIP: OH ,... : I FltER HOliES MAllO' YIIW ..U.S V1 ACII aferilll • feetiog ~ privacy. Bright • aparklina 4 bedroom Belvedere · model aurrounded bJ beautifully laDdae•ped grounds. Lola E&aD : _..GOO. (J21) SUPIR ••• Professionally deeanted 5 bedn»om, family room, dininc roca beauty iD Bay crest. Pool w /heater • filter. $185,000. Appt. only. Larry Dyer &G-8235. (Jll) "SNIM& IS .-.r En~!tapting 3 bedroom home. Sunny family room. dining room, living room . sparkling pool-n -brook. Sl121500. Jack Custer 642-8235. CJ46) IIG CAMYOM-MIW OffRIM4'W Magnificent 4 bedroom VIEW home w /convertible den, lg. pool, jac,uzzi & gorgeous professionally decorated interipr ! $198.000. Tom Queen 644·6200. (J49) 901 D~r Driw 641·12JS/l644 MacAnhiU Blvd. 644-6100 Newpot1 Bech, c.liforn•• 92683 ................. ef;Jo !)J. l..A.,e I BR., 6 ba: -~ ob audy beach; or use asS BR. bome with 2 BR. apt; 50 ft. lot, shore IDOOI'iDg. $295,000 Brand new 5 Bdrm, 4bath, oo 30ft. lot. PF 6 slip. $295,000 ~etlve 3 BR.~ 2 ba. IIDale ~ bome on 60 rt. street to meet lot. t)$2.,500 WAI 8tftlOWI' u:n'S 40s90 Ft. $250,000 30s105 $185,000 BILL GRUNDY, Realtor ,. \J\.1 ................ u ...... NfMYIIDI DI..·MII11 1. •• L Q'U111 .................. HARBOR VIEW SPECIAL HOME OF THE WEEK DeUgbttuUy deconted. LoYely two bedroom plus den. Great poteottal tor expaosion. Eq,eosive carpets, custom drapes, easy to care for laDdscaping. Priced at today's market nlue --$69,500. Call 673-85 50 THE REAL ESTATERS D2 MAIGUIIITI, COlOMA DIL MAl 67J-II. o/~ REALTORS 175811 •••r•u a ... ,.., •• u .. .. . Ctostcil ce. .. ....... 1961 Port Seabourne tWBlR . VIEW HOMES Outstandin« Monaco mo1el, two bedroo'll' 1nd t;OOVUttble deo, beautifully r.le-:orated in tenor I custom landscapinlt ,.,.ith exterior automatic hght- lng, and patio with gas fire pit. Fee Iandi Come u1 He It, SJ 4,500 WE HAVE RENT ALSI Open Sat. & Sun. 1-5 BIG CANYON-- VIEW OWN~':.~!P..JlO.OOO ITS MEW. YACAMI' ••••• OCC. NO. 5 RUE DEAUVILLE Corner tot -2-Story 4 BR, 4 ba, 4 stall showers, format din rm. 2 frpl's, 3 car «ar., 3695 sq. ft. 7CAMat1 I Mtt.Tl 147-41!1 r TEAMWORK In an effort to continue to lmproYe our abUlty to be of better serrice to you, our n.lued cUeou, we hue come up with an ida we want to slare with you. We haYe dlYtded our omce 1.nto teams of two sales people eacb, and •ch team w1ll coosist of a broker ud a salesman. We are fortuna,te in tbat ezac:ti.J ba1f oar staff are mllllon dollar brok- ers. 1'b1l mans U.t wbeo ooe of our teams represents yoa as liSts. you wlll have tbe best of "both ~rids." Tbe uperteoce of 1 broker and the enthusiasm of 1 sales miD sboald be 1 successfUl tM m for you, and tbat ls really wbat we want: success for you! - IF fOITY-MIMI, fiVI IS A fiRI(I WU'MIM YOUI MEAMS·- THIM WI'VI GOT A DUPLEX THAT fUL ,ILLS ALL 10UI DRIAMSI DUPLEX Live in onel Rent one! s Bedrooma. l-1/1 ...... Gt.ftp -- PLQJ 1 8ednoa&, 1 Bib. o.nce --ud rtcJrt 1a c-. ..... ' ONLY S49~. Churcli News. Cu ARTER Ra.IGIOUS STUQIES cLAssEs oF=* "" on,. Colli ...... -al-,..,.. v N ~o c........ -......... -• . D•:. o~.~--......-·--... , ...... u.too," " 1oc • 1101r ot ---a a • .u -tat ..w IlL IULLIOM, 011 SILYIII COIN lAOS AHD P'LATIMUM. lift a! ,.., • • TU ISQOIITILUt- -CIIIIIICR OF RILIGI· 0111 I.:IDCI, 541 C- 11. eo.-.n.a... ~~-· J .. -wW pnoeh at 11 a.m. 91Dc11y oa "Let lt bl;pla ..,.,, .. Tbt l..a- a_ry ct•ruet .... wtU lUll bo IOillc oa 1D tbe -.. .. lbop aft.lr tbe HrYIC:I. Tbe Womu•s GaUd .w meet at 7:SO p.m. at tbe borne of Lou1le Glbaoo, Z4UI Sar- alop Way, CoD Mesa. • PLYMO\TrH CONGRE- GATIONAL' CHURCH, 3162 Broad St., Newport Hetahll -"Called to sene" wlll be tbe •rmoD. toptc of Pastor JobD LiDd'rlll at 10 a.m. Sunday. Tbe putor Is bro&d- ea:ltfD( dally at ? a.m. oa r+ Indoor /Outdoor THERMOMETER SPECIAL! 344 Regular Place sensing dev1ce outside your w1ndow . mometer insi de: read both scales 11 a glance so dress the kids (or yourself) properly. black pebble -grain finish , silvery trim. 9 %• x 7 case, 5-ft . lead for sensor. rtdlo -liiiiiD .... al 7 p.~ a. IO&R. Tilt IIQI-..... JIIOioc. ........ P-.1. mttl ... , ... ,. al~- wuW4...,.atPiyallltlt 1'CPtl71tw'U'J' HilciMI .... IU&ta troll. 'I to 10 CIICfllltw'' Ciliii'U. I aO¥tm1st, •• a a .... ella p.m., 100b at tile ..... -"'-' 1M II\IJ cMrtor t1ott wtll-"-r -· •• ol roltpoiD Am-_, ollbo ctor<ll. ""' -1 1D 10 -· at trom col I I -ID 1bo • ST. -W'II PJtl8. BYTBRWI CJIVItCII, 1110 81. _., Roo4, Ctiiiii&-••·Dr.CIIulloo-tlol4 wW _., at I, t:IO ud U Lm. Sl&lday 01 tbl topic. "You'Ye cot me ...str your Jkial'' • THE CEIITRAL BIIIJ,E CHURCH, 100 Ur4 st.-, Coatallta-".uta.lAiAcma- turlt)'" w1l1 be tbt MrmOD. topic ot Putor -rt Booc· atoD at 10:SO a.m. s.dly. At S:SO p.m. brl will pnac:b on "Tbe lmpo111ble poa- aJble." &mdlJ .cbool meets at 9 a.m. tor all aces. 1D the adult cJua. Hubert Bunhlm la I•cHac a study lD "A worsbJppiDc people." TOUCH OF OLD WORLD AND NEW >\ Mediterranean style .,u. tare wtth modern eooYenl- eoee typlfles Sea VIew VU- las, an ocean Yl.., condo- mlDJum denlopment alba- ted above MoDarch Bay Pia- u. Each unit tas a paoonmtc vi~• of the ocean. A touch of the old world Is found ln such features as the lan- tern lit entrance, eobble- stooe textured entry, stained glass wlDdows, Spanish We roofs, fountains and an lm- ported clock tower. Modem day features lnclude a re- ereaUon center, barbecue area, saunas, .nrtmm l.Dg pool, Jacuul, am and pc.~t­ tiD.g creen. Golf courses aOO beaches are nearby. Sea VIew VUl.as are presented by Nolan Real Estate, La- guna Niguel. GEM T J.C. Humpftr;.l, wfla. Jtor• •t 1823 N~rr Bl~. ,.., bH" • Colt• M•,. '-ndm¥/t. for more r~" 21 ~. '' •n wrftority on (lflml •nd j-lry. PERIDOT I~ A~TIQUE JEWELRY Frequently encountered In antique jewelry Is a el•r oUn-cnen stooe "HAVE A HEART," aya .\lpba Phi aorortty alumnae presldeot. Mrs. Paul Vu AmbatJb of l.rYine Terrace, left, u sbe buds a can Ml of heart shaped loU.ipopa to Mrs. Pb1lJp Barkdall ol Clltr HaYen. Yra. Barkdt&U is belplrtc to d1strlbate tbe lollipops tbroua:bout Nn- port Harbor u a part of the Sootb C01.st alumnae 1\lDd drln for tbeir bet..rt phUanthopy. AJpM. Pht tororlty members &Dd alumnae bi.Ye ra1sed oearly 3 mmtoo dollars for be&rt procra.ms la the past few years. Mend a broken heart The A1pba Phi Alarnnae viDe wlll direct heart lolll· of Orange County wtll beglD pop sales tor South Orange their annual heart lolltpop County. Assisting the cbllr- candy sales this week lor man are: Mrs. Donald Brtt- the benefit of the group's too and Mrs. Paul Van Arn- n at Ion a I philanthrophy, burgh, Corona del Mar; Mrs. "heart." Ralph Llnhoff', Balboa; Mrs. The heart-shaped lolli-Philip Barkdull, Ne-wport- pops are cDerry tluored Mesa; Mrs. Clinton Moses, aod. sell for Z5 cents. Writ-Newport; Mrs. Jan Boyer ten across the face of the (Alpha Phi Juniors), Sal- heart Is tttls year's motto, boa Island; Mrs. Harley "Mend a broken heart," Taylor, Mlsstoo Vtejo; Mrs. The lollipops cao be foaod WIIJlam TOOmas, Tustin; on the counters of parttct-Mrs. Edwln Rose, Santa Ana; pattng merchants tbrOQgh-Mrs, James Ftorance, and out Orange County tor Val-Mrs .. Richard Birch, Or- enti.De's day and during tbe ange. month of February. _.:__ ______ _ The proceeds this year -~L=:!=:GA=L::...:MO;=.TI:.:.:C::!:..__ wlll go toward the purchase of equipment for a mobile van unit, tong the dream of the Orange County Heart Assn. The proposed van wlll hoose educational exhibits and films. lD addition, It wlll be used to demonstrate heart-lung resuscttatton tralnlne; it wlU hOUse equip- ment for hypertension screening programs, and will visit industrial plants a 00. shopping centers throughOUt the county on an assigned schedule. Mrs. J. B. Paul of Ir- LEGolL MOTIC! To Whom It May Concern: Lee M. Spratler and Sarah H. Brant announce the aml- able dissolution of thelr partnership In The ChUd- ren's Bookshoppe, operating at 3707 East Coast Highway, Corona del M~r. Callfornt.a, eUecttve as of January 1st., 19?5. sarah H. Brant wlll remain as sole proprletreas. Signed: Sarah H. Brant, Lee M. Spratler. Date: 1-24-75 Publish: Ja.n. so, 19?5, lD the Harbor Enslgu. once bou&ht as an "neo-P UBUC HEARrNG NOTICE I lng emerald." U wooldoow NOTICE IS HEREBY GI- be ideoutted as peridot, VEN that the City Council gem variety of the mtoenl oilville, with which emer-wlll bold a public hearing aid was often contused. on February 10, 19?5 for Since peridot was known review aDd adoption of an In Btbltcal Urnes and was appUcaUoo for federal used by the EgypUans, the Funds available through THE IJI>tolol---• c-11-IIIP. liiiiN • ,.-. a!Y• ID rti!Yillc -Dale stnart o1 _...,. Beocll lor 1111 --........ pull,....,~-. ..... IIIBtr .... tltelod u IIIGCIOniDr lor lt'15, Mtwlf oloclod mtmbortor tbe . bolr4 of -are Robort llortdlll>, Gl ... 1111. ler, Mra. Jaet Hoebldelud lira. Robert BaWDpr. . Newlf elected dtl.cou are Ttm a..., Gil')' MWa, Brtat EU.., Jtfi'Cu~U~Jaibam, BW Ladt toe1 BtU Not!, A noalt of the toe"""" empbula oa mlsliou wu reflected 1D the ftDucta.l re- port. OJer $13,000wurtno to mluiou, beoeYoleoees aod studeat aebolarsbtps. Tbls ll about ~ or tbe total clmeh budgot. A cup ol Pol~e ·St. Cetmlin, m.ade d.aily in our kitchen. Crisp .spin.ach sal.ad wilh chopped b.acon, h.ard boiled eBJ, swettlsout dressins. Crepes St Jacques: Scallops, shrimp, and sliced 2_ fts mushroom in a sherry sauct> with ~:7 ,gruyere cheese. • COSTA MESA -$o<rth Cout Plw • BEVERLY HILLS~· & """"'" w., • WOODLAHO HILLS_,.. ........... • ARCADIA -Sute AniU Fufllo1t f'lrk Tbe coacrepttoa al.o n - pressed apprectatlorll for Ben Fnser and Terry LlDdnU, wbo senedasassoclatepas- tors dur1Dg 1974. IAMKAIIUIC.UID • MU!IUCAN OPUII • MAITI• C:MMII Savers v..ith qualifying accounts at M utual Savings may have their Federal and California Individual Incom e Tax Returns prepared by H & R Block VJithout charge. Visit your nearest Mutual Siivings o ffice for more information and reserve your tax preparation appointment. source was thought to be HOUSING AND COMMUNITY som ewhere In the eastern DEVELOPMENT ACT Of Medlterranean area. Early 19?4. The residents of New- Rambling lhoughts of.,, old fisherman walling for a bile: port Beach are urged to in the twentieth century attend 1n order to r eview the ancient source, oo the small island of st. John the plan for the first year's ln the Red Sea, was re-projects. discO'fered, and new mln-More speclfleally, the lng pits there yletd superb HousLD.g and Communlty De- c rystals. velopmeot Act proYides Other gem quality de-fuods to cities and counties posits occur 1n Burma, for llod acqulsUtoo, public c eylon, Australla. and Bra-works constructtoo, rehabl- zU, but tbese small stooes lttatton, code enforcement, canDOt compa.re with the speclal projects for the el-..... t, 1 t 1 derly a.ncl handicapped as ma6'""1ceot per do 5 rom well as other activities for •** Pollee say our store's tlrst burglary in 40 years was an "inside job," by somebody who got In with a key. Only key lo the place is held by me or the mlssus. Only way in the store when it's locked is from our apartment. Very slrange. And I have only ladles working for me. What would lhey want with 48 extra-large sweatshirts? Pollee don'l even want to bolher to take flngerprlnls, Makes you wonder about some of the college types on the force. Maybe we need to recruit a few drop-outs. ••• Mayor Bradley of Los Angeles got the message on l!mltlng the terms of pollllclans. Wanls to limit the mayor up !here to Z terms. Good Idea. ••• Fanny l'oxe really started somelhlng, huh? After she got old Wilbur dumped, some other old power horses 1n our Congressional sentltty system were relired to lhe farm. They're falling like dominoes. About lime. ' St, Jobn's lslud. lh I I r ~-:::::::::~~~~~~~~~~·•:-_J e mprovemeo o u,....u commuDites. Tbe Act tur. ther provides that the pri- mary objective or the grant ••• Bob Badham is absolutely right ahout demanding the firing of Professor Bright from the Coast Commission. Why doesn't Governor Brown do something? ••• Il ·the Coastal Commission follows its owo rules, how can tt possibly approve Delaney's Cannery Vlllage on Lido Ponlnsula? And how will Lido Isle's Mrs. Rosener vote? Neulro!feDil Imperial Size COME TO ZWEBER'S $7.00 VALUE Now Only $5.00 For the complete Neutrogena" Line, including: program ls to preYeot or arrest cood.tttoas of slum or blight, to provide com. munlty facuttles and servl· ces, especially to tamiUes of low aDd moderate lncome, and to assist emergency community Deeds. AddlUooal Wormatlon re- gard.lne thls hearLD.g may be obtatned by contacttnr Tim Cowell, Advance PlanDiog Admlnt.strator, ln tile Com- mu.ntty Oevelopmeot Depert- ment. NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR. TRER GIVEN that the sa.id pubUc beu1J1c wtll be bold OD tbe loth di.J of FebJ"'IIl'J '1975, at tbe hour of ?:SO P.M. lD the CocmcU Cham- bert of tbe City HaU of 111o City of Newport Beocb, Co. 1Uonla., at wblcb ttme ud plaee 1111 ud all pereoa.s ID .. t • ...-... , ""'*'. ""' ... --· Laan JA.clos CII}'Citrt City of NowDort e.ch _ P,lbllllll: J... 10, Foil, I, ID !lot I(~ lllr· ••• Wonder why more Americans aren't wotklng? Look at the Costa Mesa pollee department's new Japanese motorcycles. Funny, but In wartime we always say our equipment is better than the enemy's. But, as soon as peace breaks out, we start buying the other guy's jUnk. ••• Do we have our own Uncle Wilbur here ln town? Or is our local council .. man jUst doing some worldWide comparison shopping to see where he can buy come cheap brandy to haul around with him? ••• Is that county santtaUon district, which involves a Bay Bay resident, the big rip-of! of 1975? Why Isn't the Grand Jury Interested In this lhlng? ••• I'm agalnst lhe crazy siin ordinance that the city is considering •. But, when the country is In the mldclle of an energy crisis, It looks to me Uke our local businessmen could turn of! their electric slgros wbon thoy clo~&li nlgtot, or at least have them off by 10 p,m, This Isn't Las Vegas. More about signs next week. ••• Well, old "Scoop" Jacbon ftnally got scooped up and thrown on the poUUcal scrap pUe, after being silly enougto to try to make Jewish tmmlgranls part of a lrade deal. ••• EYer woader why Mr. Nllon tried to be a sti'Oil( leader and dldo'l I rust most concrossmon? Look at how' CoiJiroBS is reacting to tho -rcY mess. They tell Prelldont Ford ••wall awhile before you do anything." But, they'Ye IoliJIIIred lor tesrs. u you wall for~oagris4 to cet you 10ine gas, your car will be an antiQue first. •· AI Forgtt no.n at the IIOro, we don't lollnac. We have a lloreflll of plealllllltladlea waltiDc to help you sballlor aood American merehaodile • .....,=- '