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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-03-06 - Newport Harbor EnsignBEACH JOe " plall to dowacrado Co-,... dol Mar's poll ollke II liJIIOnlllll' IIOidod lor tllo deed 1-Ill<. Death blowa were dealt tbJa .... br. •• 581 "'· 40 'IOit aplul tbe e~ by kal reli- deots ud bvstaeumta. • A lettertl'omCoacress. mu Andrew Htnsbaw •Y- In( he IU boeo !Dformecl Longer routes, later delivery· It you live ID Corona del Mar aDd your mall has been arrlvlag a little late. you can bl&me It 011 a computer. The loea1 post otrlce re- shu.Uitd delivery routes, be· gtonlne Moodily. because a computer forwarding system has freed letter carriers to spend more time poundln& the pavement, local postal cii.J.ef LiD Sheely explained this nek.. "As a result, we hive ctwuced our routes to take adnntace of the ertra street-H.me and our car- riers are letl'llJJIC new routes. WUiliD 2 to 4 weeks, we expect everything to bt back to normal." He aid Corona del Mar is one of the bst post of~ ttces In this area to switch to '•meeblnleal mark.up," a computerized system for forn.rcln&: mall. "Each earrter used to speOO an aven.1e or about 50 minutes a day marklnc maU for tonvardtne," ac~ cordln( to Mr. Sheely, He -.let tbanttcbtoeomputerl- &atloo ia part of a natl!XI- •lde procram aimed at eut- IIJIC _, by, Uloi com- • to -· lilt,-· .-cH-~-· ~. ' ranklne postal otftclals to take away Corona del Mar's ftrst class postal rattng and place It under command of Newport Beach postmaster Glenn Goodrich. He aotlc.lpated that next fiscal year, which begt.ns July 1, ml(tlt see a fUrther reductioo ID tbe letter-ear. rter force to 15. "l'm working on tbe bud- get now," he told tbe Ensign, "and tbe idea 1s to cut ez:- penses. But, wbeo we re- duce our force, we do It by DOt replaclng people who quit or retire. Nobody will be b.ld ott ..,.st to cut down. " Mr. Sheely sald ooe of the hardest-hit areas during the current re-routlng Is tbe Coast Hwy. business dis- trict. "We used to IJ")' to get all of the mall delivered alona the higbway by noon," be ald., "but while the car- riers are Jeamt..nc their new routes, we're ru.niDC late by a eoqple ol tM)Ilrs. But, this wW all be worked out There may be-some mtnor adjUst- meats." ........... •• .n .... ., ... JO( COSTA MESA CTE bJ tbl poltmalter-leoer&l's otftce ln WubJD(too tbtt the cr.nce tat been fetoed there. • A peod!ng )lint letter from leaders of the CDM Civic Assn. and CDM Clam- ber of Commerce demand- log tt.t couoty postal ehtef Hector God.lnd formaUy cancel his plan to place the local faclltty under command of the Newport Beach Post- master. Mr. Codtne:t, lnformed late yesterday of the result of the poll conducted by tile Ensign, the Chamber of Commerce aOOCDMCA, sal.d he wUI '·give ltsomethougbt for awldle ud *<:.kfe ftlt aetloo to tate. •• He term eel !be lbcal-, Uoo apJnlt b1s plan "dnil• med-ep emotiooai.Js:m, '' ... cooteDlled tlat IllS plan would han 1IWie oo cha.Dge at Ill In local postal senlce. "People complain the eJI)ense of pera.m u nw you try to cut that atrect them, then talk dlft'enoUy," be told Eoslp. He claimed the c would have sutdt.bout$17, 000 anwally 1n salaries. ~er Calvta McLai.ICf\1 , 544 Seaward Rd., Co Hl1blands, Wl"'te Los Aoc•· INCUMBENTS WIN EASILY Incumbents woa euy vtc~ tortes 1n Tuesday's local school and college trustee elections. With all votes coaoted, tbe Oranc:e County rectstrar of voters In SaDta Ana an- nounced the following re- sults yesterday: • NEWPORT -MESA BOARD Area 1 -lncumbellt Don- ald Smallwood 3,447, Cecile Sandeen 86&, Jotm Torrlbio 673, and Ma.rviJI Carr 611. Area 3 ~ Incumbeot Mar- Ian Beraeaon, who was Wl- opposed. polled 4,853 votes. Ar• 6 lncumbem Thomas Henderson 3,60l:.} Kln(ery Whlteneck 2,051. • COMMUNITY COLLEGE Area 4 -tneumbent Rob- ert Humphreys 14,650, God- trey Sandeen 7,522. Newport-Mesa trustees eoatro1 all public ele- mentary, middle and blgh schools, 1D Costa Mesa arwi Newport Beach. Coast Com- manlty College District trustees are responsible for Orange Coast and GoLden West Colleges and the edu- cational TV cha.Mel at Gol- den West. BIKE TAG LAW lu po.ta1 t..~rters aOO HDt a copy of lbe letter to Coqressman Htnsm.w, tbe ecma;ressman's otnce cbed:ed wttb the otrtce of the po.stmuter c•enJ ln Wuhfn~Um, "We tOUDd,'' clatms Hto- s._w aide Terri Zapert, "that the postmaster cen- enl turned oowu a request on Nov. Z6 that would .. ve placed Corona del Mar post omce UDder the Newport Beach postmaster. Ofnctals at the postmaster-general's headquarters said t"-J bave no knowledge of any fUrther r eauests." Mr. Codlaez says b.lJ:tlrst request· was not tuned dowu, but was sent back to b1m for "fUrther public com - ment. and resubmtss1011." After he appeared before a joint CDMCA-Cbamber of Commerce meeting here Jan. 29 and asked for eom- m ent on hls pb.n. the poll was conducted Utrouchout the postal delivery area. About 3,000 ballots were mailed or hand~ell.fered, claim c namber and associa- tion ortictals, and the Ensign printed the ballot 1n last week's paper. Both the CDMCA and the Chamber of Commerce Indicated tllis week that retun of the bal- lots had fallen to a trickle, indica ting that most people who are going to vote had ........ Both CDMCA president Paul Hummel and Cbamber of Commerce president Frank Jant said tbey ..W together wlthla tiM DeJ:t days to draft a "' FREEDOM SHRINE DOCUMENTS are being crated by Warrea P. Nichols, at left, and Bunster CreeLy of the Newport flut:lor Ezclla.o(e Club lor shipment to the lsland of Malta ID the Mediterranean. They are members of the Freedom Sbrlfte committee of the Ezchange Club. Cbalrmtnshtp of the com mlttee during the Sbccessftll ez:ecutiora of Ul.is project was sha red by Harry WUitams ud Mr. Creely. Freedom Shrine sent to Malta Br IUM5TER CREELY Orange County Airport ts the second buslest airport tn tbe Uo.tted State aDd is topped only by O'Hare Air- port 1n Chlcaco by take~ otrs aod landings, the fac- tors determinJ.Dg "busy- oess," but Orange County Alrport ls stUI a remote aDd oat of the lntematioll1i a.Dd IDtercontlnental flight pa.tbs, a.Dd very few people from tbe Island of Malta ever bave Slop..overs here. But Brother Louls CamU- lerf, f.s.c., head of the world history department of Steib Maris College, Czlra, Malta, did ooe summer's day in 1972 and he spent his wait- ing time readlng each one of facsimile blstorlc American documents displayed In tbe airport waiting room, the gl.tt of the Newport Harbor Exchange club. betng very successll.ll itt their mtsslooary ef!orts among the Arabs, and tbe Arabs place a nry b:.lgb value oo super1or education. Consul Galea said tbat tbe school ts nry successfUl in all competlttn sports and "is quite like yoor Notrt! Dame." After much shoppl.ai, talk- ln&, cntiDg, and )1st plain walling, the 28 documents arrived In Stella Yaris Col- Ieee. Walta, this Juuan. R. Btm, tlnt secretary of the UDJ.ted States Embas- sy, ac:t.lD&: for tbe members of tbe Newport Harbor E:x- clla.nce Club, presented the coUece wltb nrst display of the Freedom Sbrtoe outside of coot.lneotal United States. E'lell tbou(tl there are tens ot thousa.ods of the Freedom Shrllles in city halls, U- bn.rles, court booses and schOols thrOughout the United States. the men ot tbe Newport Excl:ange ClUb feel that tile tlrst to (0 abr~d should &0 to an islaDd so rlcb ln its on history, u LS the Isle of Malta. Seek U.S. aid for marina A deleptioll ClfColta Me• c117 ottlclals ts lb WuhJ.oc· toO' this •eet. ta teekflllenl o.-, In l"'sblnr ""-Piau lor tile p._... w .. Side martDa alooi Ule Suta ADa Rlnr bed. Vice-Mayor Jack Ham. mett, COQDcUwomu Norma Heru.oc ud City Maaac• Fred Sorsabal are meetlle wUb Coogressrna Aadrft Htashaw of Baycreat ud Jerry Pattereoo ol Suet A aa. Besides tbe martDe ta- sue, the talks are e~ted to lD<: tude propoHd ttderal teclslattoo 10 tmpoee u a'f'b.tloo "user' I fee."ftlcb Mr. Hammett OOPO•a. ud tbe status of pr....t IDd f\fture federal ~estar­ ln« plus. A couultut blred by the clUes ot Newport ud CoD w:e• N~Dehaded a· rear aco that a marlal. reaeblll« from the mouth ol tbe SU.ta A.u Rber ialand 10 110rtll. o1Vle- tor1a St. lD Costa .... Ia pbysteany lDd eeooom1eally fa.s.lble, The: COita Mea deleptlall 11 Nek1DC COli- ..... ~ beli> 1n cetUDc the U,S, Army Corpt at En- gLDeers to INdy tbe pro--1. k 1 pr1nte deYeloper Ms cJ.V permiAkiG to buUd a b 4 realdeutl&l project a lht bluffs o1 tbe Saftta 1 Rlnr OYerklokin&: the ,~,... marina slit. " ollid 18 i!i.rr~<n, inll ..,... tilt bad to 11 .. , .. be •ld. WLtb 5,871 delivery ltopl lD Cof'OIII del Mu, eacb carrier now bu a.o ..... ,.,. ol 368 stops dally. Wlt• 11 carriers oo the routes, each averared 326 FU•AL UPPI!R lAY -~-Tbe IIDol ~ Bay toar Irf<>a t11r .. ·11u l number of calls stn:e the Ctty Council passed a.n em~raency ord.llla.Dce F@b. 17," City Attorney Dennls O'NeU said yesterday. The Ensign bas also bad calls from irate parents, com~ pla.inlng abOut the new law. When Brother Camilleri returned to Stella Maris Col- lege lD Malta, he wrote to the Newport Harbor Ex- change Club asking now bls coHere might obtain these documents. His request p~­ sented a problem becau&e the Natiooal Ezchallce Club ls tbe cmb ooe of the eoun- try's senlce Cl ubs which .... , ..... ,. ........ -~~llr.of"t!l011';" otWar-_J. ~ aar•, ac,.-tl:~ tilt b' --WI .. Cameo Sborts emploftrwW be arn.lped tbls frldly. After Zeoartpostpooemeats.. Da.olel Gartls Bedeltan, 40, Is scheduled for arra.l.gD- meat 1n Jude;e S.Hm frank~ lln's Harbor Mlltllclpal Court. He Is charged wlth murdering NJ.Qcy Atwater, 50, on Feb. 5 in her home at 4633 Perham, where ht' was hlred to look after Mrs.. Atwater's l1l husband, ff'· tired Wrigley chewing gum executive A. G. Atw"ater. -bJholp F..U- dally. Mr. Sheely said tbe raute ctaaces rave no relaUoo to current eftorts: by lllgber- of this mtrn.tori bird sea- soa ~ be held Satur~y, Mareb 15, by tbt Frteods of Upper Newport Bay and the stun Club. Groups of 30 wUJ I•n eYery 17 vln- utes from 9 to 10:30 a.m. rrom tbt lntersecttoo of Eutbhrf'f Dr. and Back Bay Dr., )lst off Jamboree Rd. Beach and own a bicycle, JCKI'd better burry down to the nearest btlte shop or fire stanon and plunk down $4 for a new license. That's the message this •eek from the Newport Pollee Dept., and the reactlon rtom par- ('nts of bike-riding kids has been noisy. HKeep 5th Ave . open " "The state passed a law, ettectlv(' Jan. 1, requiring that all jlrisdlcttoos use a new state bicycle Ucen.se," uplalns Mr. o ·Neil. "The Idea Is to place this licens- Ing system lnto the com- NeWport MaJOr booa.td Ycllmls told the Corona 611 Mar Chamber of Commerce last week trat the elty bopes to keel tbt Futh An. tntne corridor open to preM"t fUture 1n111<: apttoos. In a fnllk, wldt-nllllD& talk oa eltyproblems, beallo defellded the city's poaiUon on accepttac fedenl fllods. told or '-' to -coa-structioft or a new Coast Hwy. brli:sce, referNd to tbe South CoutRectoaaiCOI.stal Commlubla1 pJdpocteta, a.od criUciHd the rt(IOrts of tnmc cooadtaate Mred by the city, MaJOI' Mclanla addressed the mootblJ clamber tuoch- eoa 1lat Tbarldly at sam's Safbod l'tlllaa.ftDt bere. ID a brllf talk ud m auwer to queltk!U ttom a tui"DCMt of about .a cr.mbtr m.mbtrs, lit bit .. -lllbjoeW, nrrH AVE, -"Welltld "' loo'll tlat oornoor -. Wt -........... "'"""'· ud "ft Mid to '*D tbecor- rldor oil ot lilt ..... ., dPelOpln," Ht aid ctty pore-ol lilt llart>or Day oehOOI alto uo o4Jo181Dc ·---.... ·· tilt ell:r ........ tQtllll( ....... IllY 81UDC& ..... a'ft eiiOidle • tn1Dt • •r maJor _._ lllrooP ton. We'n '&'01'*11 'fet1 ...... to ·-...a lit lilt •Ill' ... ret .... -Ctut llwJ. bi'IIIIO llolll. Tlat'o ........ ... ..... ... ue I Cl'lla• ::•J;:: sultuts. I think we'Ye proven that. TO(ttbtr, we can rtlld the IOJutiOQS, The Council woald Ute to lf'Qrt wltb you 1D your eommWllty. We want to sU doWI With yoa. Tntnc and ~rldnc are the big(est problems to town,'' BUSSES -"Tbe Harbor Hopper (ctty-operated bus lLne) wu a f\Da.o.cial c1bAer. I bopt tbe <>ranee County Tn.nstt Dlltrlc:t can get to- gether. U tbey coma up wtlh a dla.l-a-rkJe or sbattle bus, we -~~~ Col llth!Dd II." ROAM -"There wW be no lnteretance at MacArthur aod Cout Hwy. a.od oo bay brldce at Donr Ud 17th. Ssn JooqufD HWo Rd. Is plautd to uteod down to Lac-c .. ,.. Rd. I think tb&t wUl belp nu.ve our tntnc cal(t'ltloa. The Boolta c..,.. b,.. .. (re- roollle CO... del llor trerny eutwa.rd dowo Bo- Dllo c..,..,) 11 ott ..... w•u:• FEDER.U. Fl1llllS -Ctty C...U ...,u.otton lor lecl- tnl ,... .. ._ -"IS tlod to 1 ....,. ettiMolceoter," aJdiM EDalp Mayor MclnnJs defended pulers that keep track of au city acceptance of federal vebicles In the state. That fUnds for streets aod hl(h-way, when UIY pollcema.n in ways. "II we dldn't, the the state checks a bike for mooey would have to come aoy reasoo, be can f1nd out from some other source,'' in a matter of secoods be said, "perhaps lll&her whether the bike has been property taxu. '' stole~~ 1n Caillornn. Our ctty "Write your cOO(ress-llceDSes. which cost Sl a man,•· heurgedhisaudleoce, year, expired Dec . 31, so "ll you don't Uke revenue we extended them untu the sllarlng any better thlo I oew state licenses arrived do." However, be claimed at our police depa rtment. that "there Is a blc dlf. As soon as we got them, terence betweeo what were we passed an ordtDa.nce 1m- referred to as eaterortcal mediately to PQt them lnto granls and what · we t.ve effect." t<1day." He termed the nn Because the state Ucenses federal revenue program "a don't expire tmtU the end new fedenllsm-an attempt of 1978, the$1-per.yearclty to return to as mu<:h con. fee requires a $4 payment, trol u possible by loca.l he explained. cttt.zeos." Sgt. Les Chapman, woo SIGN LAWS • "As I loot admioisters the bike 11- back 011 it, we blew lt. Tbe ceos.l.ng pTOQ:ram for the city, Council should Jan taken said yesterday he knows o1 the alp ltud} back from no eltatlOGS issued yet to the PJannLnc Commlssioo. bike r1ders who dofl't have WUhln 120 days we should lbe state Ucenses. be abM to lit ckrfn:l ud see '•t pess we .U.I give them what It Ia we want. We'll a reuooable period of ttme Jlt .to.rD .-ttb the community to 1et the Uceose, bUt 1 Ar· auodatloos ud tbe Clam-1est they get tbem asqql.eklJ ben ot Commerce. t dol't as possible," be told the tblnt thtre's tblt mtcb EosJp. TecbnleaUy. uyooe 1JI'OD( ..Ub our pnMit alp wbo doeSD't hlfe a new 11- &awt. TbeJ•rt apnad a.D CIUt l..S already 1rl fiola- 0ftr aDd OMd to be n-UOD. ot tbe new city ordJ- cedUIId.." DIDCt. ~ASTAL PLAN ... _ Co ... II-. wblehiUII- ...,.., ned ft'M bUte llceue• for :::::=. ~ u:=:,::; yeus. wlll allo tavetollbrt '101111( ID• --ot eta..-. s IM, CIIJ o\ltontJ U~i oolltllM, • l)r aa-RoJ J.. aJd tbla fttl. ollotrlllo<ot.,..._ID LEST£RGUH DIES 10 oo •--no c.-t -Will lit 1Mld a C.•L I• doa'l-11 a.a. _,-, ~~ t, .. lllo -,.,. .... 101 18 lloll-11_,.. <:.a ...... -....... --.-. ... ~GIItl, .., T-,.elloll an""' 11, --141<11 I t1 • JloW .,. -........ __ ....._ .....,, ..,-u lit ...... llr. aa.. -lUI -~-~-' .. " -~ .... lllo a I 71 t --, -o _.... -&,.w I 1'•1 fl C... ..... ~_ .. _ ....... -·-·· 'IJof ---1 ., .. --~QIIIIr -ll61 I 11-_,.r .. nl ••• .... ue··tw _ ....... 1'11 .... -------_ _, ........ ..., ... -··- • n Jewel he ist nets S256,000 A jewel robber got any 11"lth loot valued at $256,000 in 111 daring Tuesday after- noon heist rrom Barr Jewel- ers lll Westc ut1 Plaza shop- ping cenler. Pollee say the man, a caucasian abou' 5-10, weight 160, with bron nair and eyes, came into tM store about 4 p.m., chatted brleOy with Mary Barrabout orderlna a bracelet, then pulled a handgun and or- dered Mrs. Barr a.od store employees to nn a sboppq bl( wttb )ewelry. He al.lo cleaned out a stonce null, accordln& to Mrs. Barr, then strolled casually from the stort!. Witnesses aid the robber wore blue denim puts and )lcket, IDd a weaten--style blue ahlrt, IDd "W"C:rn a dia- mond ring oo Ills left hand. RAY Y. COPELIN SUCCUMBS AT 88 Ray Copelt&, a Newport Belcb pllnnlnc eommls- sJooer lor %.2 y•rs. died ....... , ol last w .. t lD Artmsu, at tbe IC't' of 88. Yr. Cop.UD came to Or- ana• Coaly 8S )l•rs 110 from Keotac.ty. He nAt to scbool 1D sum AM. t.ba:l, WOYbd ll a ptUllt 'leador oa the Soatbtn Pl.cUlc raU- ra.d ud a. ta. Newport wharf • S..n. t.tw, ... IOid rat .. _ lilt .... *-' -llqO lla.all:lrJ, _, tmd tDr ....., ,.. .... 511 ...... -. port, 1111 wilt, .... cUecl MHnl ,_...1&0- AI lilt Umt ol lila dalll, llr. c,.... -~-·-·-So·-....,......_ !t:.•n.r, Cutll,of<:.- llorlol -1Utflt1l!' 18---~ •tce clubs art! lllterutlooal. To air-freight the •ell packaged documents to Gdra, Malta, was foond to be prohlbttaHve lD cost. ThrOUgh the help or the Malta coosulate tn Los Ange~ lu, Josf Galee, we fooOO that sh.lpp1ng by sea woold be a lob&:, Ulvolved and rlslcy project, but still much c heaper tba.D alr-rre~ht. Mr. Galea, besides recom- mendlng Reg Wlnt('r as rrelght fonnrding agent, told us quite a bit about Stella Marls (Star of the Sea) College, wtuch is act- ually a pr~ schOol such as our high schools. It Is con- ducted as a CathOlic brothers schOol; most or Its stiJdents are American boys, Maltese and Arable students. We a.sked about the Anbs atteoding a Christian school and were told that aU SKts of theChrlsttan t·hur chesare Judge fnnt.llll if1,Dted a second delay 111 the arnlgn- ment last f"rlday to give de- fense attorneys more time to get aDd examllle evidence police say they have gathered lll the ease. The evidence Is satd to ln<"lude a con- fessloo by Bedellan, state- ments by witnesse-s, aDd tbe allegt!d murder weapon -a bront.e duck statue from the Atwater home. Prayer breakfast Friday Chrtsttaa IE!Qdershlp week wUI be kicked off here fri- day morning •tth the anooal Newport Beach mayor's prayer breakfast attheNew- porter Inn. Scheduled nut Wooday, Tuesday and Wed- nesday are bvsiDessmeo's breatflsts, a student teader- stllp brnktlst ud a series of 1r0mea's meetings. Tbe local obset'Yl.DC'~ ls spoo- sored bJ tbe Newport Harbor Ja.yce.s aodbya 15-membf'r committee. W&yc.r DOba.ld Mcinnis and tbe City Couocll are slated to attttld the pnyer break- bst flom 7:30 to I:SO fri- day. n. pubUc Is ln•lted. Tta. ~r wU1 be astro- aaut.lamM trwtn. .......,., 'hesdly and w_ ... , moretnc 1r<1m 7 to 1. loeal t:..s&Deurn• Pd wocn•1Ftllatttodbnall:fklta at 1111 c..,.. c-.,. Cltll, MaMily~ ....... -lllo 4 lihport-lloa ..... , plu £dboa. uu. •onltJ 111<1 ~ llaae\ -........ wtU-· 1110 oclllol _...,. --tllllo ~ liuo, llorlllil tl 7 ... II t: .,. -loB ,._ ._ I I ntr. eon. Ml .. ---··-· __ ......,_ _ ... ___ _ ................... ,,II Ill s lit .. t me ·-·--, I auw &Il l ..... _,. -Jau,a •Alt • of tbe spoll90rlng committee. Mr. Johnson said Chlrst- tan leadershJp week started a boot 20 yn r s ago wtth a p"sldeat's prayer break- tnt to Washington, and is now atlonwlde. "We hue obse"ed It annually in Ne•- port siDce about 1965, ·· he recallfld. Others oa the sponsorl.n( committee llere are am B~ck. Mrs. Pat Burke, Ooui Carpenter, Yr. and Mrs. Ceorce Gol<lllum, Mr. aod Mrs. Lloyd Johnson, Doo Maddoz., Mike Mathis, Mr. aDd Mrs. Thad Montgomery, Tom Valle, Dan RoberSOQ. Wr. and W:rs. Rod Satrell aDd Bob ste-rens. Tteuta lo tbt mayor's ud bel.m.ssmllll'S pn.yer b,.kfll.sta mi.)' be boQ(ht at tbe door or at tbe Stort· ketp~r shQp 1n Wettcl.lfl. talonnatloo II an.lloblt hy eaUlA( Mr. J-.. or Mr. Beck at tbt ston""'*. IU-'1011, KlllSOM WAREHOUSE REST AIJIUHT CDillltG Borl~-·-0,...._....,... •.• 7 ..... -... .., ... r .. ns eact ._.. """* ct ........ ..... ' . ,. ....... .. • a z t • ~·Ia .. -Sit.-1111 , ....... ........... wtaeo tbe7 NC~~IIted tlat biJl be lOWered from $100,- 000 to SSO,OOO. Batl ns or1(t.oally set at $250,000, blrt J'lldi;e Fra.nkllD lowered It once at the nrst hearlD& 2 •eeks a.ro. Bedeliu W11S arrested near his Gleodale home a few boors after Mrs. At- •ater's body wudUcovered in a cement-ft.lled oU drum lnl a Pacoima )lnk)'ard tbe s:aine day sbe ns reported missing. f»ollce lD'testlp.tors say ttere is stW a possibility of ooe other arrest 111 the ease, tnYOlrlle .ome belp B.ciettu cot trom uother ~uoo after Mrs. Atn.ter's d•th. CHRISTINA VOlT, ABE 4, SUCCUMBS Cbrlstiaa Au VoU. 4- y•r ..old pudcilYCbter of V eU. Rabber Co. bead WU- lard Vott ol B&lbol., dltd u.e¥pe"CtedlJ •rlJ Moocay at the Palm !clrllll:s bome ol,ber ~rents, \h·.uwUln. Ric hard VoU. R1••rslde County COI'OMts a~ tll- vestJgattnc tbe Ntb.. Ac- cordfD&: to a Paellle Vletr morttsa.ry spoilelmu taen. the JOUllllttt became dek late Suodl)' aJ(bt ud died at 3 a.m. MoDdly, Prlnte flmUy M"le«s are schedlaltd U FrllllJ. with bartal Ill Pae.Uie VMw memortal put_ Ruttor-V .... HUis. Other .sunJTOn IKWe a brother, IUCMN A1M Yott Jr.; matemal ~ Mrs. Jue T.UCC of Jlttow- portllDII~M-of Bo-.... cr-t-cru<t- mother Boult su.._ .... or Balbo&.. Tht •mil)' -.cMta m.._ rnbrtol ---to- I ARVO E. HAAPA, oilfllf 'ond IIIOIIM-of lit fllsl"' •••oo.ooO~ooeo•~••••• ·• WHAT DOES M LABEL SAY? "Truth in ~ling'' should not be restricted to Items sold In local stores. .. It should appl:\t :to city councU mem- bers, county SjlperVIsors, state legis- lators, congres,men and politicians at all levels. It Is dlsho'*'st and misleading to Identify leglslatwe programs with such titles aS' "revewe sharing" or "hous- Ing and commuhlty development." Let's call them by th~lr correct name: "In- come redistribUtion," or still more correctly, "sa,:fallsm." That's what socialism Is W about: "From each according to t\tL means; to each ac- cording to his gjt¥!ed." That Is whY. · I so strenuously op- pose these gove tment hand-oot schemes --such as t f ~ current coveting of federal tunds fo local development pro- jects. These s emes are generating socialism in nation by means of redistributing wealth and concen- trating power the federal govern- ment. Let's use the correct label, and then our coundu members can reveal their true all'ISiance by their voting --tor more ·acx!l.altsm, or for a return to prtvate-.nt.e~lse. , • The cn~el traWl in "revenue sharing'' Is that there i ls no federal revenue to share. U tli<ire is any truth to the claim that the federal government has money available for sharing with states and cities, why Is there a national debt of almost a half trillion dollars? Why does the proposed federal budget for 1975-76 have a deficit of $52 bil- lion? The tragic and brutal truth is that there are no federal funds available. When our city council asks for federal money for housing or for parks, the federal deficit goes up that much more; the government has to print additional money to cover the added deficit, and thus comes more lnflation, the hidden tax that diminishes the value of every- one" s money. I am sure that the Newport Beach and Costa Mesa council members who went all out for federal handouts know perfectly well that they were voting for more 1nflatlon and for niore social- ism. U these labels had been attached to the resolutioi!S, perhaps the decision would have been for national survival instead of for 1fiscal disaster. What a tremendoos pul'>1tc service they could perform by going on record with well- publicized reso'luttons turning down federal tunds ahd pointing out the fiscal fallacy of feder:I.I subsidies! LETTERS ~TO EDrTOR • SYMBOL OF UBERTY Editor of lbo Eulp. l.tMct•cm .llaMCeauy -lo 1111 llfriftl of Mf traJ of lite. I dofMI lit mon IIMI cnon u I lilt Yllli pooplo. Tlio ...,. liu __ ... ,...., ....... -... -poJoo "' ·-··OII:;;s • .. .. .... )J -----11: 2 I lllllftlla".,.,.. ---.. , ... Me .. ·--.... t•t DllmiM... tile Wl'ld. Tilt lllar ..,...,... -1.1 1111 ,_ 011 ado llloltr ••• brtPI """' --.. ollbo- 11t017 Want-lltr- alii, ''A ............. .................. -... .... f2ot llol tllo --" ........... _. ... --~~~~-... ·--.,1Htse ..., Jllbkac: It ' 21 s a t'ru9 a.. ,.,. -....,, .. . ____ .. .. . ,, ... .., .. .,.~ ----s------... -~·--w ....... mann. ~ .. The Birch Log . • A National Disgrace .,,..,.... ..., _ _. __ ...,_,, __ I'::.-. M ss"hw•-n. _..COMito 01111114ttMWOIIIb. _.w..., ...ay. ..,. ..... to IMIJiol al-'0-'IIIIo ~ .... -· tbcHiioo,lo --,~ .. DO X..tll-•• .,........_ ... •It '-..... )!It ~ c.;,t •l'L Let -be. Tho--...... .,_---....... -...... -""' .... ...... -2 o Jllo r..,. be llocl' loot lilt" of-Oft bodloo-"'"'.., .. .....,.d. lllul., doe IJiol, ..,., .. altonllya ...,.. llut. wll not mull Ia -· Oooce o -t1lat tho ftiUI Ia 'fl,.aoa , 001114 1101 pnpoo<)' -two -.,. ~ adl ....,. ullll4 CNIOidtiU •dltt'• WJ!Gib, tllttlt ofwlolcllhlt~.., orjuttlolil ~ ol>ould be .,....,..s ,..be .,.U, doa4, and llut · : • • ' aornan11Malhtercou14htl't9QCW'IM. Wllltoldlflls•:t~Pwa,_J•f , ._ AbortiCIDIIIOif ... _, .1. iol01. All potllol ~ Doctor l!doiiA'o Idol, o ....... J>f -· to tho IIIII c:oocuriod Ia tho · belltf that tho 4oCtott ...,ulect Ia hlo btiWf tloat li?oect -tho lllln'OIISC.-CARET I<IIIWIIC& • Gob-1o C.,_,clalllar .. pm:llutd-oe1or a....,. cam"' 1o11o Vepl 1o Ito, •• IOldiD_,Goo,.._,,TIItllle .. -tllo -lloa altllo~ ---.-. temdnallon of the pNpiiJICY 1a que~tloft -ebdrtlotl .. a 111o ,,.., .... , o1 11oo aborted ftl .. ......... Doc:tor Edella -not ... trill for -had-· \*II dont· .......... seo pttd abortion, but for hlo 1m1men1 of on aborted mtdkal ~P!roellce." An.i ~ ·t» p«> fotuo. After 11x -1<1 of t11tla\ooy. the JulY nouace 111m au!!'>', Doc:lor E4tlla -. MR . BICYCLE MAN ... ertbeleoa found, hlin .,oty of .......,,..,., ltd: ·E .. .ylhllif 2 did wu 1a · •• · wtth -to the dlomoy of blo -Y Npponen. the law ond ~!""" medlc>l PIJl<llcf. Su~ 8J Frucla J. Bonatb ~ . · alltoments must allo have co.ile' (ron\ llder 1 n ta.....,. tllllftlllor to lean bow 8DIIIt of u slut Ule'l )loUMy Ill 1111 p8I'IQit of"ttiP'MSiud..C- CUI -boW ft tn.YeJed • Elfoefo of lilt-., ps dwnber todulldono, and their defendeJO. The 111Uty verdict oento ohodt woYelbroupll ·Ntmbtn of:lhe medical poofetlloejft oadly I ~ the Ubenl p,... Immediate concern wu 'fOicld recall, formerly ouboerlbcd to _tho 1 ~ of that fewer doelon would be wllllaa to perf!"'" fllppoeroteo. whic:ll opodflcally f"\1 ' obor· abo-that oomO tochnlqueo of obortioa lion by name. That 2ol()l).year..... hoo would be ruled out be<ouae they CIIIIOd'lhe been IUfiUDirized In the llmple II& I, "I WbeH ft lraftltd • did ,. lltlp oar follow .,.. -did we ~ to tbl com - m11DltJ ta wtdeb we ltred? death of the baby before It wu liken from the wiD do no harm" -which Is the ,.,y thlt womb, and that hotpltal requlrtmenu for anyone ean upeet from any ph , l ht ln a c::o&tly intenliYK&re nunery &dlities woul~ JfOiesque turnabout which lerYet • 1 ttlllna Jnaeue enonnoualy. But if abortions were indictment of the medical profeaioDJ; the ttip- atopped, thele concema would not exllt, poc:r~tic Oath hu been clileantell ind IQiny TodlJ tbtmulPQtrtbate lo wu bon In Gallli>rd, COilDICticat, oo J&lll&l'J 5, 1190. AI lbt ace of IS lit was tbe operator ot b1l OWD mUk route, worked oa tbe b.rm &Del helped bla: b.tbe:r A truly horrible effect of this celebnted trial doc ton. who now pract.ice abortion beclll'use h seem~ to be a aolidJftcation of exlttin& tolerance il/qtli, hlw become merclwtU of death. for abortion in the ftnt place. If it was Wd ' . seD rat estate. WbeD he - once durin& the trial,. It was laid acores of A NedOGII 011pe · ' times: .. Abortion Is 1'101 an iuue here; the Gonmment exiiU to protect life and proP' Supreme Court hu apoken!" Each time we erty. Any natloo whose pemment pt!rmitl heard such an u.:rtJon, ow blood boiled. abortion, and throu&b nrious 'tu....UpPorted ns IS years old. wltb tbe ustlboee ol ae"teral of the ai.J: daJ M8dlaoDSqaanGu- d-. bJcycle riders a.ad h1s fr1eD4, tbe Gnat Hoad1Jl1. martclaD. be leaned loct- smlthlnc a.ad wu nmniDc a blcycle. CD. lDd locksmith -In Rlc luoood, VL means, actually encouraaa the murde~ ollnno- Wbat II Abortloa? cent, live, unborn infants, haa abd:leated ill Ac:cordins to definition, murder il tlle taktna fundamental mponsibDJty to and of innocent life. ~o one teriowly qu•UoDI the bu earned the c;ondemnation of "'-''l ~lotO•IY innocence of an unborn bl.by. And emt thoult and God Himlelf. AbortJon, wbkh. 1n 191i 11t -bla nrst trljllo Cllll*l-&ad- oraoce fi'O"e& m Fal.lertoa, some may choole to ipore 1 nw.atve amount wub of babMI every dly, il 11 ",:~"::~(~~~~ of evidence compOed O¥"er many centuries, it ta ·'The care and treatment ol 11 1 fact that Ufe beJlm at the ~nt of not the prime iaue. Abortion II. AD&belm &Dd CoroDI., Tbto BACK tN 1914. JobD Vogel wu a.lready ltl'roiYed lD tbe be spent hll wtDters bere bicycle bus1Dess. Tbls pboto from tbe Vogel &1bum was coooepllon. and the deYeloplo& cblld oeodo o.-rJ97Hy .,.../oM-.,.,.,.\~".., <beekloc oo bla (fOYeo &ad taUo Ia Norfolk. Vlf(lola. studJ1nc the eatire ana. In In Ids many deals aod trades 1928 be eold b1a bu1Mss for 90 cents oo tbe dollar the losses he suffered were lD VlrctnJa and MOYed. his to lOOse desiring th~t. cash. tamUy to Ba.JI)c., wbere be 101m operated a Jardwl.re on deals out of the territory. A few wteta: 110 th1J <:ol-But wtat 11 oewiW'Ortby purcbued tbe Balboa Fur-and taekle store at SOO Ma1n Always 1 borse trader aDd UDUI docum•ted. tbefadU.t now, aec:otCc 110 a IU"e'J nlture and Transfer Bust-Street uotll 1944, whea be a barplner, he woWd trade oar coagresa1oDal law-by reporter. tn tbe Wail . ness from L Jacobeoo, oow sold 1t to AJ Forglt and ~dog~m forupe~!; makers were able to ra1H Strett JoarD&J•a WubiDctOD UTitlg tn Hemet. The busl-Kerm Rima. He had pur-that U takes a tn.de of three tbelr salaries of $40,000 a buta1, 11 tbt marked ga .. ness was located at the eo-ebased ooe halt of the borne "dogs" before 1 Utter of year to onr $49.000 with-wUlJ,IIpua ol mo.t offtetall truce to tbe ferry land1ng of Kine GWette (founder of cash is reaUsed. out so much as 1 vote. We to (lTe ~ aay oftbtsetrllla. I.D. tbe botel buJldJ.Dc at the the GUlette Salety Ruor Doe dl.y LD 1943 tbe late cao Ollly assume tlat they tYtD lhOaCfl WUbiDctOD Ll tootofPalmstreetudEdge-Compe.oy} at the jetty eo-Louts Brtccs. a. real es-felt tbat tnasmudr. u tbtlr eaWic oa tbt nit of tbe water. where be promptly tra.oce tor $16.500, He 11Yed tate broker LD Balboa. came work was ao much more count.., to bear speclal bar. put iD a blcyele aod key there for several years. The dltttevlt iD worldng 10 many dena:, sbop. The botells st1ll stand. property oow 1s worth about to bJm and told him Uat woodroas beoeftU tor tbelr Tba:a, wbllt 1Dter1or Sec-Yti'J "."'lll"llllool~opt bijQ.o, LDa: aDd Is oow owned by $5.000 a troot foot or about the Oeeu B!Yd. home of eoostJtueots tbat tbey were rttai"J Ropr Mortoa telll at DJcbt" a Mr. ILDd Mrs. Rotu:t Val-$15o.ooo. "u"rr. Car!! <o.,!tbel"Tradtorer entitled to tw. meacer tbe Alnertc:aDS tbey mgJt ••at blek to tllt<ar·.., lely. om 1110ue .. me was ltlpedif~ lftowerer,, 'tt' li ,.,... .. In tbelr_ 11M -ot·H :;·~' ~~~= In 1930, Jobll n•rc'-aecl Tllrou&I>OUithe years Ole lllle In Coroao deiiWIUid palooiiJ llllll1r m ·put all '-' ~Cf<~~ftla ¥•-. -Jobo met .... did lmolaotl . bad to be aold before auLMt " .....__ -, •-..___. a bloelt ot property oo MilD ...... our Hpl'e8llllt:luY• lD U... .c w • e--abl Street and mOt"ed bls bust-wttb maar t.a.mous persoo-of tblt da y. It lleed tbe eolltcUft ...,. We do lll.ft .,.~1-..edbJtbt ;~!:en • Dess there. allties, l rnolli wbom ns jetty, tbe ocean lDd Ute bay. a small m!Dortty who cHd c(;ril"'llneK ADd tboaaDds woodertal Durlng the stock trash. Frank Lloyd Wrlgbt, the lD.-where the CtaMel Reef coo-tate an oatb of omce before of cl'f11 •fftlltl commute u tbt PfO'rlde the bank moratorium, and ternatiODally kDowD arcbJ-domlntums ncr!" stand. John tbey became acUTe IDd did, by pr1Yata aato ntber tbln btlaeflJ ~~J;~ 192 teet, to whom he llld rented took a boz of .,.,.ooo 1D. ca.sb ln tbe r.aee of bel. odds bJ pgbUe baa. : ~~tbeo~rea. 9~~ the bome of lbe famous coo-aDd traded "Trader Horn" againsl tbem YJ'adlr.tte lDISeed. omclal b)'pocr18J ~ccord1De to tbe closed aDd LD 1932 be pur-eert viollnlst, Jasclra Hel. out of his borne betort tbe llllfl1Dch1DclJ .; eouttto 11 probably mo.t strWII( la~n = chased the null doors and fet.l. m:l bis wife. actress SUD set. A little willie later tiooal pr1Dclple Wbat 111 0kf lD tbtanaofperiOOiltn.u-f 0: ;: safety deposit bases ot tbe Florenee Vidor, located oo he sold It to an attorney, fasbiooed ·.,.· After all portatloa, Tbt ulban mus ~l'O't'tdtd IDODIJ ft Newport aod Costa Mesa tbe point of Harbor Island. George Peoney, tor $50,000. tbelr word wu'ooly., cooci tnuportatloo admlnl5tra-:addled u ~tb ~::u: banks and IDstalled tbem 1n He stUI remembers the les-From this ale r:! took as their boDcl. wblle the Uoa Drill Amerteau to uee $$ 000 000 000 000 y a sectloa of b.1s l».rdware soo he learned from Mr. the cash and with .,.0,000 others coos.tdered the oatb pablle t.ru.tt rather thaD ' • r • · "• store. called tbe Merelants Wright; "Never sbow a cus-addltlona.l frotn tbe follow-to be lOme kiDd of J dirty tbe altomobllt. But tbe u;'t :::: ~ ~ta~ tomer the IDside of the bouse lDC partners, AJ Aodersoo, word. Perbapa before we tnuportatloa. cSepartment. P Ill r"' '' • • ~::~;.: ';;:: ~J wblle he 1.s st:a.odlng, mate Ollie Clfl'llll•ell, Hua:b Estus, elect these people •eatr.o.ld otwlr.leh U.II.T.A. 1..1 1 pe.rt, ~hrowD..: lor Cood m ... re. 5 years ...til of Saata Aoa. bim sit dcnm. A bouse was Gus Tamplt., Fred. storey, cbeek wUh them io be tan proridel ttl W"'rkera wttb ~ ft tan to fret Iu 19SS--S4 Fred LewU ba1lt oot to staDd up to, but aoc~,__~mmsyoooBucbey. be IJI!~: tbey WlderlltUdwblttbec».tll ..Wild tDdoor puklac ~•rut! ~~~~lpl~· l 1 .. E-~ ·-~· C to be seated, relazed and. c ..,.. , acres, auu of ot:!lce .,.... A)r M 10 a -h com---Oo .., ~-• . o .-uou nuuaa om-eomtortable."' Yu eca Valley na foullded. F--" Zlm • --'~-wWr. • ~ ~mm:;W r ltc1&lator. appareatly pa.ny, owoer ol tbe Dlamood •-._,_ .. rt~ ~·s•·ess ca . Fifteen oc-s ...... ..___,__. •""' mermu......... _, .,.., tb1Dt we CID do U Ranch aDd tbe Bartbolomew .o.u lWio ..... ""' ... ... UI'CI' -~ for tbe wan street Joanat. rates "' ...., or .10. • reer. JObD always bad coo -to schools, pe.Jdtortbenter bouse, OWDed 7 lob oa tbe wells __ _. _.. __ , __ _..dedi-states tbat about 15,000 ftd-tldeoce tn real estate. Hls AiiU 11u,_ut ~ ) bay f:rl;d betweea tbt rem motto was, "U you can't cated them to tbe clty. OYer eral employees , (oftlctall laodt:De operated by Joe BeH see U trom tbe root ot your $Z,ooo.ooo ot property wu ,et free or eat rate part- aDd tbe PaYilloo, that wu omce, or It you can't rtde sold there. PreMDtly oaly IDe space aear tbe1r omc-. ba1lt by tilt IIQ E. J.IAwll, a tJ:)rse or a bike ai"'Wld Tommy Bouebey ud1 Jotm nea tboueb a JtDcly ot tbe Mr. BeebrUJI ud J, P, tbe area 1D ooe day, you are suntTors. trusportatioa dfiPU'hneat Greeley. Tbe 7 Iota: were ( J two reus aco ..Umated u.t leued to AI AadtnoD, wbo an oat of your territory." Conttaued. Dell week such pe.rttDc UTIJICtm.tl i:a~~~= Synchronize pl an ai red :.--'=.":[~~: :; .. :~ tbe property. Jolla cot tbe Traftlc jams a1o11c New-and oU Balboa P.ln•ta. goa's tCip bn.a •t Ia flfl job of tMrtDc don tbe old port BlTd. aear City nan "WUb 10 away rtaDy dlf-"neeutWe dlldDc rooms'" ttc.t J'U'dl aDd ltYtllDc tbe may be ased a bit U City nc1lt etty tn.me problema then, with tbe opentloa croaod for park!Dc. He told Trafftc Eactoeer Blll to eoln.•• wrttea:Mr,Rostr, co.tlDI tbt l:upaJer• u- tbt mariDe ways to HeiDI Darnell cu sell tbe City "It ... rna we sboald bt able other $1',000,000 a J•r. Kauor, &lid bq>ecl Ia the CouocU • bla plaD lolaslall 1o ell .., wllb tbla relallnly (Laocb wllb 'I'PIIIMo;,_ dK- d .. olopmelll ofiiiiFuo~. a $5,000 IIJI>Cbroolslnc sys. almple ooe.'' oert. lltfiroc« _,,,,,) wbleb became a •HooaliD-tem for --u-1 •-,.._, IA.wmaken ud tblltr 11* ...... ~~c ..... 8 w-sotOL•RSHIP FU"D slllllllotl -Euler WMk In " " buy '-cO. Jtnlt7, cloekl, s.u-lor 1111 111C11 ecbool Balboa Porillca .,.0r DRIVE ON AT D.C. C. -lor cblldrtD &lid t11U1 aDd colltc• ltudlata, IIIDl-PiaU Toser, Wbo •1• bt'1 .. m...-.. tor _e ... other lttmlatlllp4t10'•a mer n.catkiD --tor tbe __,_ ... __.. _, •-•-• ....,.... 1 ID tbe a. "Ita-~ ._..... ..,....,. uo. rem_._._. .... , .... a.~t~ ... ..~a ea._,.. _., YOIIIC &lid lilt old. lilt ell)' lltllort of thelnllk jb.1-.:W: ~ OOiidilei:d slon.'' lluy 011 ._ - .._...,. at-limo wu '"'" Jut-lllttr-lhrattPollll aw.:b lo -., &tllrotlalrcotJ, --ollond MOO,OOO lor lilt Flm -., ..-1bt IIIII a ·........-..-r-platU -Go U. S. ~ ~. bot -11 don. c-.... GdoYMt. ,,. -.,. 01up Cout 1ao1ea1 ....-, ~rot tu Bo loY-lltafllJ Ia mill-"Ira.....,. ........ ,.-Collop -·· Hflml _..u.o. lrot llt&<llllmo.nlo"''P' .. wllll a )'t&f ap IDIIJI>CIIrooiM -K. w,..-_ IIUtlo& ud .. .-- a )ldau-'ln'hSO,OOOplu tbl li&IU,"' _, tnflle utdluolltl:•.es.me.. pn1rst1 at tiM ·~•• If cqo1a. ftlc:b o ,_ prl .,.._r llluMI1, ''lloln wllo -till oe-..olp ....,.71,... --lor lllJufat IJIII. .,._, ....,. a&JIIdD& lnlm drl•o, aid Go 111101 Ia to -500 - -f--~~~~ cndle 011 Go ._ 111 roplf, ., .. ., 1011& ralol flO 000 .,. d4pollt Ia ,......,_. U'l 1b1o 1o -• tom. -lbrolio,-lo_...lllal'ftiO.-d .......... ._. .. _ alrotplelonfralllll&ior· lUI l!lfwe loull. 1'M,. ud dD It Olll'ttl'fM. Wt cu. U a per szd ._.. of Yb hal COlt .....,.. z-prapeJtJ ........ at -a .. -.,_ _....,-Tllollda-••• ooo lui,.... N.B~ BUILDING PERMITS KoU c .... r projtch o.r lilt _, IIIIplrt -lilt Fll>l'll&f)' balldiJic per. mil lolol o1motl $S mWI<ID, brJocllll 1111 NCOrd lor the 11100111 Ia H,IOI,%11 aDII tilt I 11100111 lola! t>r lilt )'t&f lo f8,101,515, Tlda com- pane -$10,1101,281 lor lilt leii.<>(.FII>l'll&f)' lolol,lo IV14. Tbt fbllowlll: permita:, ID tilt ·~ of $11,000 """ ewer,, ,.,. laltd by tbe llnport DtaU lmlldloc .... put-""""' . lilt llat1 ,....._ al FlllnuJ: .e AIRPORT AREA BoJit ,..,.,urtlc, biter- lor 1llrpraftm Ph • fiHt ud lid -.. 1101 Cloall, $11'.100 • Tllo _,... ~ ... ... .... Of .. lloYt 81., $1,1'14 KfWIIOrl C-Dr .. lltforlor cSecon.ttac ud nmocStltbc, $14.500. - -or laY-b,ID· ltrlor deY....,_I ol 450 Sil Nleolu Dr., $11,000. Groat w-.....,.., Jrd floor deoelopma, 450 MfWIIOrl Cliltr Dr., $1SJ,. ooo. • BAY SHORES w. •. ...,.., repair ftrt l dS.map, Jill Clrelt Drlwe, ' $10,000. • DWPORT 1111G1ITII E. l'ule ... 4H CaiiiUoa, oc!dllloo, ...... -·'odd -pnp, JPS,OOO. F. P. fiMDtnU,MTu-I tla, add 1'00111 to ..,.,.. tl,040. • WEST DWJIORT 1IT11. ... 'k'QIOlltew- poft Blfd.. -r ...... --111 ...... ana. JI,IOO; "at til~ ·' roo. ... OUIIIo Ill I&I'J' ' ana,ffl.ooo. • 1t'UIIIa M II LISL ~ 211 ,, pbl ..._ -2-..~ooo. 1 • _, CA~mJII • ! --... -w1ll --tllo --·-.... -1110--lt. · fiU,OOO.OO. a wu 11>-11tMa II IIIII. .... .._. e -' an e'o IIMotd ·'" ,,.. ,_ b1 till late C-FllloJ,_ ud fll 'Li:i., "';;i I!NIIQ! I III!MT IS 645 ll'u'ha•• Toll'-.lollp Holludud _,. • -..... llotr-•r .,.~,.., """' I '"GE -·• _ .... ; ..,.. au-. • ~ 'f Duo-. ............ ~ r '"C ~~loft, 21 C,.,.. I~ *"'~"'~?·'-t I* Yap! lo -41<7 poft -. It a -" -...., ·" at ..... 0!111-Sir ...... __ ,...lui_ ,... lrrl =:t,;;i":;' ·-· .......... tiM III"DitrlJ' zt I Qllnrll .. ---,..-It I: IIF ........ ---........ " =eo.-. ..... II llr 1M -of IM . Sir. lllaol-Ill '1r211 l!r 22• liltl? 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A Woolr. w.·,. ca ... a, U222 Harbor Btvd., Garden Grove Stete Lie•,.•• 1t22J7 ,. y ....... 0 , ..... c ...... , Fo.-l hou u·h o ~"joy hf•t,.;fi,.HI CuisiH~ .md Fi"~ W ;,n Now o~n TunJJy thru SaturJ,y w1th 11 completely J,Rerent ,~o:ourmct menu t'ver) ,..«k ol rhe month .. #1/~iZI/~ ft07 Jambotee A'oec:l ,..~ hKh. Callforl\le ~~ • ""-'allone ll'te ... (7t4) 144-HOir ~U~DlE, Sf,\) - ~\i~ E:,.t-.J ltA~ ~c~ UP \1» 1S" Feo.n w 1~ \fA.,ts No ~s ~~s~ -"o 1\ \\<1~ .. . ......... - flteu.a ol IIIM.''ud1D~ cal -~ pla,..S by Ja.t ._.,. A•rpn.t ftltUe wtll aa.o bt pn-..._ ProcMc!t fl'om tbe •~tDt p to he USC Frt.s. o1 the LJbnrtee for tbt pur- c .... olboob. Jlfw patroooa.a wbo wlll bt C*tal ~'Mitt IDclllde Mmu. Daryl ArDold, Rtcb- ard Berta, 8()bert Grant, ucl Rtc .. rct Nabers of Co- rOD& del Mar; Mrt. Paul E. Rolfes ot Costa Mesa; Mrs. M •. F. BurrW, lrYtne; Rose- mary 81'JUt; Mmes. Keltb Burobam, Norman Ctrkle, Nick Cbrllty, Ray Geller. Clyde McDermoot, John 0'- Doonell, John Olbaaso, Cbarln Ripley, Roger E. Tui"Der, Edward WarmfD«too &Dd Pllar Wayne of Newport Beacb. Mrs. Guy c. Earl m of Newport Beach ts cbatrman of tbe eveot. Sbe w11l be as- slsted by Mmes. Allen T. CampbtU, Joseph M. Fer- rusoo, Robert Rosenast, WUlard Wade, Donald KU- llao and Frank E. Lewt.s ot Newport Beach; Mrs. Har- old Pearcy and Mrs. Mathew Co1 of Corona del Mar. GIFT OF EQUIPMENT Gl VEH TO F AI RVI EW The members of the Eta Epslloo Sorority have pre- sented the physical therapy department at Fairview State Hospital wttb $9Z9 worth ol skilJ development equip- ment. This equJpment, which Is made of foam in various shapes aod coured wtth tougb vinyl, includes noor mats, bolsters, steps, and objects for balance tralntng purposes. All of 1t Is tor eobanctng the developmental abilities of Fairview's handicapped cUeots. Eta Epsilon 1s an Orange County chapter oft he Epstlon Sigma Alpha Sorority, an loteroatiooal community service organization. Barber Stylist FINP. DESIGNS MEM, WOWI!M & CHILORI!M C•l\ce,t , N•t11r.J Hflir C11Ui~tg ..... , ~, ., ....... _. 67S.51U IOa·s o,.' lo ~ Tau. tllra s.t. PORT BARBER HlP 29(J-I 8. Co•sl Hwy. C.oro"a tlttl M•r 1•orl Tb ••lrtt lrJMft. • BoatbQD Stl'Mt Bub I!Ded tbt &btl Cor- &:ltbJu Yacht Cbab to OYerfJowtac reeeat17 • Ct.Ytr brYttatiGDt ~ "Como to a frilly t~Qper. JOUr .._ ..... delfn or u U. pride ol Pl•della LD JG~~r Brooa Bro.. autt• • • ·• • SO tbere wen flappers. elecut ladtn 1a GowiDC ltl.rU, t.c• ftlYet rat. trtmmtd wttb eqaUy lllct fOAl • • • The... Wtl't bell bottom trouers, too. Sut Ficker (who "did., tbe laYUatiou) IDd lfster An,le Fic~r Wb.Ut wert clamorou•, be- jeweled IDd cbUfoD-ntltd rtcb Arabla.Da (sqppressed desire QUit. UmelJ). Tberewere many otber unique attires and all tbe cuesta were gtveD tbe opportulltty for a tree pboto as they entered the "Bourtloo Street" eo- trance. AluJous to aeo them, ours inclUded, It was a flm pa.cted eventnc enltYentd fUrther by dance cootesta, IUCb u the btg apple, blftk bottom, ye old Balboa hop, as well u the anooth IDd beautt.tul waltz. Judges Peggy Gettle, Tom Gleuon, Angle White aDd SUe Ficker allowed the appbuse to help to• the awarc11De. Amoag the winner s were Peg and U.ddte Reday and Edythe aod Ray Bulloch. EKerelae, then eat, or 1s It the otber way round • • • anyway the tiew Orleans menu met approval of all palates, as tbey savored the food wtth gusto. This get-acquainted evening served to enhaoce tbe exchequer oftbe Musical Theater Guild of Ne"J))rt Beacb, a fairly young non-profit organiuttoo wttb ultimate goal • • • "-lldlng a music ceoter ln our town, wh~re au types of eotertaiDment can be staged • • • drama, opera, ballet ••. etc. Some of those Ill attendance were Charllne and Jack Jenson, Roberta Lee Smith, Jean aDd Mike Brauh, Vtrglnla and Lou Mock, EUzabeth Mason (president of M. T. G.), Ginger Lee (Hale) Fields, Katherlne and Pat Dougan and Jean Ta.ndowsky. More were Elsie and Johnnie Walker, Joan a.nd Pat Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hanso n, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene James (Mrs. James, form- erly ElUe Petersoo, was ooe of the founder s of M. T. G.); Martha and Richard Lee • • . she Is ooe of tbe directors of O.C. P.S.; others were Sue and Artbur AgajantaJl, Patty Spielman, Marjorie aDd Ed Fretz, Casey and Pet Kelly, as well as June Gleason •.. plus many more. • • • Talking of muslc centers aDd music brings to mind a former Corooa del Mar resident, young Toni TeMUle, aDd ber husband Daryl Dragon, who hav e made an album for the A & M records. A single from the album entitled "Love Wtll Keep Us Together'' was relea~ed Valentine's day. Tool wrote the music for "Mother Earth," the highly successful rock musical produced by the South Coast Repertory soma time back. The Tennllles seem a talented tamlly •.. Toni's mother, Cathryn Tenotlle, was pro- ducer and host~>ss for a highly successful television tr:' show, "Guest Room," ln Montgomery, Alabama, as well as president of the Junior League there and chairman of tht> Montgomery Symphony Orchestra prior to moving to Newport Beach. Here she ls a member of the Newport Harbor JWlJor League and works t.n real utate wtth Hue Homes. Toni's musically talented sisters did the background singing for the new album, and CHAMP AGN E BRUNCH TO BENEFI T SCHOOL Las Almas dt> Mardan Auxlllary to the Mardan Sc hool of Educational Ther- apy will hold Its cherish c hampagnP brunch at the Linda Isle home of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Lyon at 11 a.m. Thursday, March 6. The brunch is held an- nllally to hooor both cherish fUnd cont ributors and work- ing committee member s of tht> auxlliary. Las Almas dt> Mardan tur- nisht>s scholarship funds for Mardan School, a non-prolit spt>cial education school which provides a program for children of average or above average intelligence whose leamlng dlsabUUles have led to long !allure ex- periences in public schools. GEM T ALK J.C. Humph,.._ who. 1t0rw •t 1823 N""'''rt Bllld ha bHn • Cosu M._ l•ndm"'k for morw tMn 27 ,..,., ;, •n wthortty on ,.,m •nd ;._lry. OARYL AND TONI DltAGOW husband Daryl comes blto the musical scene rtghUy, for be Ia the 100 of C111DeD Drqoo, c..Alductor for tbe Gleodale Sympbooy Or - chestra. Music tatb lts cbarms • . • I'd like more ot 1t for mysell, as a talent •.. but then I couldn't st.ng tbe Bet LIDel • • • Talldnc of Valentine's day • • • thanks to all of you for my many ••• also tappy btrtbday to 100, Slr Willia m ••• be was our V alentlne some years back • . • still Lsi Then there are more February btrthdays • • • Eunice Mauldln, Jane Boyd, Mrs. Charles S. (Katie) Wheeler • • • wbo cele- brated her natal anniversary wttb her ''twln" (day, month and year) ••• Mrs. Walter 1021 L C:OAJTNWY.~ .. MAII. CAU CIS I'C» U Mica • • .,..21M ~ VITAMIN E ~2 .~.~~. '541 =::;:-' .... (·--.... '* t:"" ~2 . ~.~~. ... --.... ---.... -------~2 ::.1.11. '915 ..... SAL.!: NOW ON ! --..~ r-.m: •LJ-:-•ep .~.~~.. ..... STOCK UP and SAVE! -~lift r--~~.:--'2" PRESCRIPTIONS FILLiD 7 DAYS A WIIK M WIIKDAYS • 1 ; .. 7 IUieAYS Pettit of Piedmont .•• theJr husbands took ·'Fill':~---~!!! them to Hawall for a holll1ay •.• Mmmrn nice. Talking of holidays • • • and trips ... IT REALLY ·WORKS Jane GroeneDdyke ls home from foreign shores, having blken her tamUy for a tour • • • She looked ever so lovely when I saw her; I llnow she must have bad a marvelous time. And Wally Neff tells me he made somt> ol the continent and had a woodt>rtul week oo the Rblne • • • but a rather shaky experience on the Queen Elizabeth D at C herbourg • • . water was rough . • • first ooe tte-up gave way, then the other .•. aDd broken plates resulted •.. plus some ............. COMPLETE OR ISAVE , PAftTIAL $5.00 HYDRA CLEAN ........ s., ..... COlliES TO YOUR MOillE Phen• E atiMot•• rather frightened pasuogers. 1740 Superior ••-u• • • • !Newport & 17tl-Sll CA]tf ET CL EAMIHG Ext~iTe s c ' M11r: 1 ~. {9:-"5 Talk:tng or blleot, Opal Mae aod Ed Pellegrin Co••• Meso gathered a few trteods ln to visit with talented ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~~~~ daughter Jan, from Connecticut her e for a r short stay wtth sons Matthew and Peter, whlle !ather Dan Dugan was oo business tour. A very small collectioo of Jan's art work and paintings • • . though not con- spicuously displayed. we dJd have the op- portunity to see them and note her variety ol style. We Uked the new, bright approach USed 1n "Mother and Chlld," also ''The Greek'' lntrlgued us. Daughter Ann was also on hand to help greet everyooe • . . the Wllllam Kinders, Mrs. "Dennie" Heater • . • that Is her nickname, h'om childhood days; Virginia and Hugh Wright, Dolores and 8Ul Mlller, also Larry Miller a.nd bts YOUDi lady; also Jane Boyd -Jobn was unable ll come; also tbe Gus Brellns, Jqe Curtis aod ~ WUdred and loog time family frieod Polly Osborn, wbom we wore so lll.d to Ylstt wtth • • • my sis Lout.e accompanied us a.nd so enjoyed tbe eveniQg, as did all there. ..... WINTER lA TES from ~1400 SEClRTY WITH ~OWNERSH1P I l I I ' . I • I ! : I I ; f ACTS AIOUT IMITATIOM DIAMOMDS U ever tbfre were a time for ca ... tut buJIDc, 1t is now; aDd this a,~Plles particularly to dtamoods. wblcb some seek to re- plae41 with synthetics. SAFE, HGH RETl.m TAX Sl t;J I ER! Many syotbettcs. aU IOI'tn ttau dJarn<lOds, cu bt scratched eveo by klt- cbell cleanser. Tbetr soft. ness prevents pnclst. elttJac IDd polllblnc ae. ctpttd br dlaiDODd, IDd n- ••• latltlll llstn to I abort pertod. Mttrti.NCI prtc.s ot llllitaUou caa mw.act. You woatll tan to bQ a ltrolrlltm tltaate -lll&twtt ol Ottr Ute eanaa to eqat a U carat .. -~-aD .,._ tM~a an 4iUOJ nooc-e&=Netm~~tkrw y..,. .... .. -n---till tn. .... tl a IIIIi ,_cu --... ....... .-a 11l.1u• ................... .................. ftlll IIIli .... t. • The newty liberalized KEOGH (HR1 0) PLAN now allows self~mployed professionals to de- duct 15% -up to $7,500 -of their taxab te Income. Thta sum. plus All the imerest earned. is tax exempt until retirement. when deposited in a safe. Insured, laguna Fe\seral Savings paabook or certificate account. Send in the coupon below for detailed lnfor.raation. or visit our KEOGH Counsellors. They'll be glad to help' LAGUNA RDI:RAL IAVINQS *-OMCI 280 OcMn A¥tnue =-8Mch. Callfomla 912851 T -..:4M-7541 LAeUMA ...._. C.lltomla 3 MONrctt e., Plaza 1M a. I INTI. Catlfomla 101 ...,..._ EJ c.Nno ANI r-------------------w------, I KEOGH laguna Federal Savlnga l , 280 Ocean Awnue. Laguna S..ch, CA fll8.51 D D I l Pte.ue tend me KEOGH (HR 10) ~ Retirement Data. lam •t10 lnte...-ct In teaming~ the new $1.500 maximum lndMdu., Red~ Account . -. - ' WOOD OUTLET COAST IIIGHWAY BETWEEN LAGU AHD CORONA DEL MA ACROSS FROM SCOTSMAN'S COY ... 511190· r . lis lilt ...... c"'" -Dldllll "' 44'1 -pi ---tlbe . .,.. -·1 coUtelloD _ ...... ,~ .... ciiJ GeM.-! S."lees 01. rector Jacob MJDC~erse re. ~ill IIIIo w.-. ' 'he ~Uy bl.s.,ldlheacnp lor $11,190 to I -oprlnl ner•U.C plut. · ~ Rtsldeots ut uUd to bo&_. bag or baodle tbelr PlPfrs separate from other prt:aace. New~ collec- ttoa days colnclde with recu- lar tnsb collection days to nrious parts ol town. In Marcil, collecttoo days are tbe loth. 11th aDd 12th east of llle bay llld the 17tll, 18th aDd 19tb ...-est or tbe bay. "The newspaper collec- Uon day depends oo wbetber your nrst regular ~fUse eollectlon Is oo a Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday," e:r- plalns Mr, M)'Dderse. QUALITY HARDWOOD BUNDLES. RACKS AND CORDS FROM $2.75 HOURS' TUESDAY THRU FRIDAY 12 to 7 P.M. SATURDAY AND SUNDAY 9 A.M. to 7 P.M. "A SIMPLE ASPIRIN?" Mra. R. L. Rlc:lunoat Gl Haltlor VIew HUla_ at left, pi'UideDt of tbl Frt.-t. ot lbt Ltbriry of Newport Beoe~>. holds 1 botllo ol Dlllt, Wllllt Mrs. JoiMJPb JobD.IoD of Di:wer Sbo,... nada from tbe book. "Pre-med1eated ma.rder," wrttteo by Lelud Fred- erick Cooley and Lee Morrl8oa Coole)', ~~ wbo wut speak at tbe Frteodl meeUDc at 1 p.m. 'huday, March 11, at ttHI Jasmine Creek clabboa.,. Mrs. Wlllard ArDOtt ot DoYer Sbores, at rlcbl, II bold1Jir a "del.41)'" can ot halr spray (U ued Improperly). Mra. Anlott, as aoclal cM.lrman. wlll creet cueJta. Mrs. Joiii:ICI1 Is accepting resenltioDs. (E!Wp. photo,) WORTH BABBIT IS DEAD AT 66 rp .0: OPINION-POLL The f2.mily suauts me- morial contributions to the I American Cancer Society. I I I I 0 I approve of the change or the Corona del Mar Post Office from first class to a branr h of the Newport Beach Post orncearn1theelimlna- tlon of the position of Corona del Mar Post- master. 0 1 favor retaining our Corona del Mar First Class Post o m ce with our own Postmaster in charge. SIGNED . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ADDRESS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ................................. JAMES LESLIE DIES I Private sel"\'lces were held this week for James Leslie, 89, of 1585 River- side, Costa Mesa, who died I March 2 at Costa Mesa Me- mo rial OOspital. He was a retired electrtcl.a.n woo came I here from Oregon 75 years ago. I MAIL TO: COM CIVIC ASSN,, P. 0. Box 516, Corona del Mar, Cal. I He Is survived by a step- son, E. A. Riches, a.od by 2 grandchlldrtn. ._ _____ ...,. BaiU -Berceron of Costa Mesa was the director. CHOOSE ONE OF OUR FACTORY ~urD i REGISTERED, COMPANY CARS OR MODEL ··· THESE ARE RECORD .H•rtlt.p DEMO •• 1115110) So\L '!'PRICE • meettng at Hall. The si~le-famUy, at- tached dwelll.ngs would be built 111 clusters of 7, 8 and 9 buildings oo Vista del Playa, Vista Entrada and Vista Caudal. ENERGY PLANS TOPIC OF MONTH Tbe March units of the League of Women Voters of Orange Coast wlll focus oo energy conservatloo. The Saddleback Valley untt wUI meet at 9:30a.m. March 10 at Laguna Fedenl Su- lngs aDd Loan, 24301 Paseo de Valencia, Lacuna H111s. Tile Evening Uo.itwlli meet at 7:30 p.m. Much ll at the omce of Virtue and Scheck, Z70 Newport Center Drh'e, Newport Center. Two units wru meet March 12. At 9:15a.m. the lrvlne- Newport unit will meet at the home of AnD Melf1,19Z91 Stern. IDe&, ln1De. At 12:15 p.m. tbe Newport-West unb wtn meet at the borne of Mary Butler, 1836 SaDilaiO Drove, Dover Shores. Two uotts Will meet March 13. Tbe Costa Mesa Wl1t wW meet at the borne of Pat Coarter, 3!81 l'ftbnsb. Lane, Costa Mesa. The La-cuna Beach Wlit w1U meet at tbe bOme of Pbolbe Went- worth, .ao Oak Stn.C, La- fUIII Ba.cb.. LOUIS GALLO, ·48, Of COST A IIESA IS DEAD Loaia Gallo, a, or 124 w. 15tb, COib. Me~&, a pla-r wllo died Mareb 1 al lloq ~ 'IIIII bo burlod Ill G-11, Cooo. Ht lod -litre IS yaro, He Ia -od by ldo fltt.r, 1toceo Gallo one.., ... port; I brotbu, Jolla Cillo, 11-rt, ud lllltort,Jut Mtee0 ud -Croft Gl COlla -1101 F-. MUOD 01 OnzJ euc.t. 8olll-lloqvoo of c .. It--tloo ~ ~-· AUTHOI 10 SPEAK ··---= ...,, .Dr • .-... _., . ._ .. _ ,..., ................ .. _.. .. ,...._ U II .... Dlf I'II&L Dr.-.. ·-....... ?'1&1 • ..,. -fists ._, .... ,. ,_..... " •s R rIll G"z,. .......... BESSIE CLINGER OlE!> Bessie Clt.acer, a tq ... time resideot or BaJTtew coon.ltsctnl bosptb.l bere, died Mareb 1 at tbe aa:• of 81. Burial wu blld yester- day 1D El Toro eemtter,, wltb BaltJ-Berreroo flmtnl home of COlli Mea dl.reet- HE RMAN HP.SSE' S "MAGNIPIC£NT ... I -t.eoMftf HeN,._ C81-TV "FASCINATING." -Gent Sh•lft, NBC· TV ' "****'" ' -"-t"'"" C•rroll, N.Y. News "DO ANYTHING TO SEE ITI" -Voau• ,.,.,.,,,.. ~ "STEPPENWOLF" Color· R111etl (R} !t1 tl.1t Vo11 Sy tlo w ... ....... ..... ' ' " • lo~~o romance leads fo .Poritlancl w~clin9 •• .,..,. n n ....._ ............... On-....... .-.o.~a.~ ... .,...... _.&Ill OOifle. ,.. ao..r prJ. c .. Ud ......... ~ .u•nc.-~ elul e-a:r. wn ..._. tM • .._, Mill ...,_ loeaUJ at a. ._. o1 Mr. ._..._, brtdl-411ect oiFna- ud Mra. ao.Jd _.. eta l._ COMIJ lr., u-cua.· ecw-c~Ra. • .,_ atac~ able wta. .-. o1 "eep cool with ' 1~aa aw. . t111t brtdt, Mn. o. w. p Tille bride. -..,...., rom. ud lin. RGbert n.A ,K'I\~-l'f!.S DR. STICKL!I Dll. HIMIIOtS Mta lolfDI .., ................ _ Broderick, 1811 eoutu ~ L. w. •tw& _, ........ \Jr\I.~.Vl .. .., ........-tbe brtdt .. DIM Aat-Btae' ....... ,..tit ..... AWNINGS Hoag · oHicills elected ~.:=~:;,~ :::...·· ... !'",_ ... S".:'"a!~:= Dr. ~r, a member state Dlputmeat Ia 1.,... Tbl Dn lira. CcatJ at-o1 ldiDIMitftUO.. 8t •• Dr. Robert A. HW1eba of tbe ,botpital'a med1eal Captata Coeat7 of BeJboa taaded Portl&Dd state UDJ-pi'...._ of tM Areadla lU- bas beeD el~ eblef of .taU I1Det tbe botpltal laJud wu wUb tbe del.. Yeraty I.Dd wu a torelp wuu Clllb ia ~~ IDd pn- staft at Hole bot!pttal, .ae-opeDtd tD 195Z, ncet?ed b1s attaeM'I oalee. He Ia till Hnke HCretary at Amvt-Ylou17 ,.. a IIMIDtltr of eetdlDc Dr. llaelYD B. medical cSecT" at tbe Ulll-SOil ol Mn. !tat F. C:C.ty eaa Emhllliu Ill Rucooa. tbe Arcadia Toa.tmtDr Somers. Dr. 8arrJ E. suet-nrslty of Nebrana, lD-of Balboa taDd IDd Frucla Buma, ud Tok)oo, Japu. c lib, wiDDlDI tbt .,.u.r ler bu bMa el.eted to I tenaed at tbt UDlYentty o1 JoMP~a Coaaty ol Corpas Tbl croom, a capCaja Ia of tbe yar lftJ'd 1D 1953. 3 Y•r term of oftlce oo PIDDIJln.Jda &Dd took btl Chrlsti, Tnu. tbe U. S. Army, Ia a mem-H .. Mned u ,_eral ebalr- tbe bolpltal's board of dt-ruideDey 1D baten.l medl-Approztmate)J 80 pest. ber of tbe armJ'• t)relp maa o1 u. llareh of Dimes rectors. • etDt at tbe UnlnrsttJ of wen-prt8111t for tbe Joeal ar• omeer Procram ud Ll fol' 5 Jan I.Dd more re- Dr. HIDrleblrl' a 1taeral MIDH8ota. He se"ed u reeeptioo elY• bJ tbe eurreotly studJ1Dc tor a eeedJ wu afllllat.d wttb surreoa Yltb ollees Ill New-Hoaa's ehtef of atatr 1a 1962. motber ol tbe croom aDd muter's degree tD AaiaD UDUed Cruade. port B•cb. ..,.beeftaptem-SerTiDc wtth Dr. Htnrtehs Mr. IDd Mrs. Horst (Mrs. studies at San Dleco state ber of the hqepttal's medl-oo the medl~J atatr euea-Borst 1s a eouatn of tbe University, wbere tbeeoaple SERVING IN ENGLAND cal staft Iince 1982. Reser-tlte committee areDr.Gwyn croom). wW Uve. He graduated from ~ •lTblcatBeotnters Yed as chief ot aurcery for P. Parry, presldeot-eleet, Tbe wtddlDc took place Mater Del hl(h school Or-RAF statiGD. MeltGD, EDC- 3 yean and as ebalrman Dr. w. Grady Tbompaoo, 1D PortJud, where tbe ange Coast CollegeaudCall-la.od, L1 A1rmt.D FlrstClus of the operating room com-secretary-treasurer, IDd bride's pareDts Uve, ooDee. fornla State unlversltJ at Jack W. Ballard, aoo of Mr. FOR ,...,5~ ~· £NTAL N£ALTN mlttee for 2 y•rs. He re-Doctors B. M. Adamson, Z8. Attenc11DC tbe bride as Fullerton. ud Mrs. Robert W. Ballard . eelved 11ls bachelor's de-Charles Beardoo, DelmarR. mati'OD of booor was her of 322 WalDut st., Newport QA5SES AU cree from Amherst College Buon, Robert J. Egan, Rleh-sister, JI.Dill Seaberg of SERVING IN GERMANY Sbores. . AGES ud bls medical degree from ard c. Rarano, Barbara G. Catblamet, Wa.sblDctoo. At-Airmail Ballard, a tire c..a '• • Momint & bas... For ~ Tbomas Jefter800 Unl-Jeaseo, and F. C. Wester-teodJng tbe groom ••n hla Army private Dirk s. proteetioa apeelalist, was ·-----.• Afternoons t The I"L:u .... _ verstty 1n Pblladelpbla. bout. 3 brothers, Mark Rles Coo-Whitaker, ZO, soo of Hall prtYklasly uliped at Nor-..._......_ _.._,-_, Tru.slees hold J"oinllalks ~1~~~~.~ =::;hi~;: 1.;~ ~~!:ii:.;_,:= ::;::-.:::BAR :C:!~c~~ of Balboa lslaDd, serYlDg 1D the 8th Infantry DlrisioD, CaW., I.Dd atteoded Ofi.Die O..O$ID DEL WAtlt A histone joint board pared'' wbeo tbey reacb ~a~s~uabe~r~s!:_. =W!edJ~!_~J~o~leoe~~M~an~nh~et~m~, ~G~er~man~~Y ·~-~~C~out~~C~o~Ue&e~~· =~==J~~~~~~~~~~,~~~~~~~ • meettnc, called to Improve OCC. ~ 1771 MIWPOIT llnes of commanleaUoD, 1fU ''Tbe studeots tbat were-Clorllaldtm beld Thursday eYeo.lDc, Feb. eelve are better educated ,.COlT A MilA 27, wttb board members aDd better Informed today .....,., represeotioc tbeCoastCom-tbaD ever before," Dr. ~:::::::=~ munlty College Dlstrlet, tbe Moore sald. Newport-Mesa UnUled Dr. Norman E. Wat.on, School District, aDd the cbancellor of the Coast Dls- Coastllne Reg1oDal Oceupa-trlet, ald that an OCC Eng-HARBOR VISITOR U you are a newcomer, or mow of a newcomer to tbe Harbor Area who bas DOt been welcomed, do ber a tavor by ealllng the Harbor Visitor between a a.od 10 a.m. and sbe wUl eall oo your trltDd •U. wal.Ult lnformatloo a.ad lifts t.rom trLeDdly bustDtu erma wblch stand ready to belp her become aeqlll1Jlted wltb ber new avnnfap. THE ...... Mia~ P.JIQNEt ~93e8 • ~~-·0174' • > I Uonal Program. llsh lDstructor told him "the The meetlng was scbed-people she Ll teachlDc today uled as a result of a oa-have been better prepared ttonal educator's eoo.fer-1D htcb scbool than ever ence held last October 1D before." St. Louts. The conference, The board members dis- funded by tbe Danforth Foun-cussed lmprovtDc communi- dation, stressed Improved catioo between OCC &Dd b1ib relatlooshtps between sec-school coanselors. oDdary schools and com-''The emphasis at tb1.s mun.tty colleges. time lslmprortoctbeartteu- Dr. Robert B. Moore, OCC latloo betwetD our counsel- president, aDd Newport-ors," Dr. Moore ald. "0CC Mesa Supt. Jotll Nicoll bas, bo'lrever, bMn cettJ.uc A~~~~ ...... e~ttOJ..fro~pwt .Tliiil1illai'f.. in~. ns ..rport;M .. icNIMtoi'ir~~ arrfillllW ..0 au-memllpr;f . D.t. Ntcon ~ that~._ · · of tbe thr~ ~-meet l~tufe goall.stooeeuloDa.lly '=!!!=!!!!!!!!!!!!! aod to dtsrasi 1QOrt' •t-"nap'' comwelors. · · M A T T R E S S E S tecuve arttcutauoo betweeo :'That wtu .able OCl1' ••w _ uaVILDJWG the districts. eoanselors to bttter aoder-l~ular ShapH Dr. Artllur Tbompsoo, a stand wbat's coJac oo onr t••• 11111.._ _ c:.ttea member of the Newport-bere aod net-nrsa " be Mesa district board. asked said. ' COSTA MIJ.A MATTRESS CO, Dr. Moore 11 Newport-Ilea Or, Wa•~ <:.-..laded.,._ 21!0 N rt ...... S<ill·llOl .._ """' .._. i==;::;;;;;~~:;;~stu::;d;e;ats~~ar;e~·~·w~e:ll~pr:;•-meetlDc by publicly ttaat-log tbe Newport-Mesa Dl.s- XEROX C trtet lor &llowtng tbeCoast Dlstrlet to use lts f:lclllttes for evelllng classes. ~·.4N"v f.-..--11 Dial "We'd be 1D severe trouble · ~ / _ •ttbout the use of tbose fl ... eUltles," Dr. Wataoo sald. ~;,r::S"~:f-'7 '*---...> 54, 6. ·2693 "Our classrooms are Wlld • .... every nJght; wttboot JOG!' belp we'd ba" oowbere tlJie /1 11/' ~ :· ..;,. to 10·" COI"f' CENTER The Coast District cv .... · , reatlJ offers classes at &2 ort leadt (Neor Bri etDI oft-eampus loeaUoos. You'll lor the .. •• • ' ' ' I ~ . , • I -• • . . • I I t • ' ' 1 I . I , I . • . .. .... IICI.,. M•tADMI. Jesus Chftst will not tarry past''due . time' e Jo1tn WM/Ity White, tnl:~tlll .. ,~lilt IIIIIHt lht Gt.twn T••mr.rnc. JMI, '' ,. c/WICeltot Of Richmond 1 CO/lege In Taronto, Ontlrlo, Centde. 1-M gredUN«J ,lf0t11 Moody 8/bM IMtftu,. Mt<l WhH~CoJ/egf 8nd holda tftiJ ptt,D, degtw 1tom Vnfvor&lty. Thla mtNfO'f I• taken '7. fulott lfom Dr. Whlfe'a t.ctnt boOk. AltMity.' published by l~rvan l'tJOIIahlftO H()fW In 1910. .,,..,_~WHm Man hu ~ lnotlnetlvely es-~ aa uWmate confron- tation with bll God. Whether be dneda It or weloomeo It, be lmowa It Ia eomlng. The word that ,....,. thn>UJb Serl~ is "pre-pare." Eacl! time tfl eomlntr C1f the Lord Ia mentioned' t becomes an opportunity lfor th~ reator to ssy tn hla c:reated, "Prepare to meet thy God." In the New on.tament Christ war:na that the ·belleter is to be ai- W&78 ·ready. He ts1 to live in con- tinual expeetatlon • bf his Lord's r.turn. · No prophetie event or events ·await fulfilment prior to Jesus Chrbt's eoming fldr hiS church. Rather, the New Testament writers warn us to be 10Watchfng for," "wait... lntr for," "praying fi," "hastening unto" and '"expect~ at any mo- ment" the return of ur Lord. H. G. Wella, bef re his death, WJ'Ote that ·~is world is at the end of its rope .... The' end of every. thing we can life i!\ close at hand." Through the paJl"O elf the U.S . News and World Report, pavid Lawrence e~reseea the view !Vtat "a climax of some kind seems~ be approach. ina-the world over." .A United States Senator declares, '"Phe hands of the clock are moving on toward mid- niarflt of the brief d!t left to us." Just when it appears to us that man hu reached his perigee and that the world is goilfg up in smoke -that is the mo~~~e~~t to look for the apogee : "Then they will see the Son of man coming PI' a cloud with great power and gl~." Two days before rrsus' trial and crucifixion, his disciPJies asked him, "What wi11 be the !Jl_gnal for your coming and the end -of this world?" Jesus answered wit'li a res ume of signs which, when ft,llfilled, would Induct his advent to Ht up his King-~om . The hub of ·£he discuss ion " ' swinJtl on verBe 44 of Matthew 24, "Therefore you also must be ready : for the Son of man is coming at an hour you do not expect." Because the coming of Christ is a sure fact, it gives a direction to life. A star football player came forward one night in a Crusade meeting to commit his life to Jesus Christ, explaining, "I got tired of playing the game without being able to see the goalposts." Just as a compass, wherever it is, points to magnetic north, so a believer's life always points in the direction of Christ's second advent. "Though he tarry past our time," said Matthew Henry, "he wi11 not tarry past 'due time." " There is an exact moment on God's blueprinted schedule of events when his Son is due to return. There wilT be no countdown for this ev~nt . The fa. miliar "in the twinkling of an eye" in the Greek means only the tiniest fraction of a second. There will be no opportunity for the crimirial to repent or for the prodigal to return home. "Behold, I come quickly" is our Lord's word to John in the book of Revelation. Recently in front of our church my wife and I we re obliged to cross a sheet of ice to get to our car. Someone wayl aid me, and I dropped behind · a few paces. A man with a clerical blaC'k coat like mine wa.s walking near my wife, and wlthoUf looking up she seized his arm and Seventieih Week of Daniel :01 ly Gerold S. l',ope Editor, Christian c,..w. w .. ldy Daniel's vision of rhe ~~enty Weeks ia perhaps the most significant proph. ecy in relation to the pCriod knC1Wn in the Bible as the Great~ Tribulation. In Chap[er 9, verse 24.1 Daniel tells that the Lord Himself! has decreed Seventy Weeks or a total bf 490 year§ of judgment an<J puni!ihment upon the people of Israel ... befOre the king· dom of everlasting righ[eOU!iOe!is is set up and the Holy One 1anointed. In verse 2S, the prophet ~veab that the period begins with the command to rebuild Jerusalem. ln verse 26, he decla~s that after 69 weeks. the An - ointed One (Messiah) shall be cut off and the city of Jeru!ialem datroyed. . ' Finally, in verse 27 , he tells of a '"king" who shall make a covenant with the Jewish people; ·but in the middle of the week, he shall break the covenant and defile the: sanctuary of God . However, in a tingular way. God'!i judgment i!i reserVed for this wicked one. While this passage is vp(iously inter· preted, scholars generallY. agree each week (ht!Pioa) is a seveb year per· iod. Daniel thus refers to three distinct parts: (I ) seven weeks, 'Jr 49 yean; (2) 62 weeks or 434 y~; and (3) one week or seven yeaB. ' The stan of the: .. wcc~k· " of ye~n, tbc Grat Tribularioa.. ra refer. cace (9,27), "he olo co-!he ... nr.,. and !he oblalioa (olferil1&) to eeate," with Dubt1 . 12:11 IDd Marl< 13,14. ,.,.biilhll deoec:nlioa wh£h oholl .. k pl.... Ia !he end time. Actually, Danld . dlaptcr Dine, prov;dn a compn:he..l. f.....,. ol the New Testament Aaticlhrilt. The period of time tW.ar 8CimC call a patCIUheail) be-·dlo lizty-llil>lb -t and !he oevi•llollf -.. !he dlopCGMiioo ol !he clmdl -a mYJ- IeiJ .......,. , if DOt ah•• dw, blddea -.... propllcll o( old- -· awal11 Ill< wdrld ... , -II dill II Oocl't --it•lbe llart ol lbe Sco 1eC11 W•t. Many Ede .. .._r. IDCia')' ~lrlf' •• ddt 10 be the cue. -,.. -.. ...,.uy ...,.,. ··~'"' ladMe. ....... -o( ... ...,._._,, oss•...-. Ia ,...,.. ··---... , .. 'I llol) ... according to reliable !iCholarship, was the decree of Arta11enes Longi- manus in the seventh year of hts reign, B.C. 451. "'There went up !iOme of the children of Israel ... unlo Jerusalem in the seventh year of Artaxena~ the king . . . 10 set up the hou~ of God, and ,., repair the ruins thereof. and to give us a wall in Judah 01nd in Jerusalem ." (Ezra n ,9 ,9) The 49 year span for rebuilding Jerusalem in troublous times was fol . lowed by a period of 62 weeks or 434 years which brought history to the yea r A.D. 27 when our Lord Je!ius Christ began His public ministry, af. ter which He was cut off for sin a.,d the citv of Jerusalem destroy· ed an event which took place in A.D. 70. by the Romans under Titus. Any interpretation of the "seventy sevens" of yean whkh views them in uninterrupted seouence eocoun- ten unreconcilable diffiCulties. Begin· ning with the early church fathers, Bible ~eholars have held that two peril"d!i. sevrn weeks and 62 weeks, makint: 69 weeks or 489 years, have been fulfilled . The last week -Dan- tel's Seventieth Week -is yet to be fulfilled. It belonp to a period tnowu u niftca.ntly involved in the climatic: '"week" of world hisiOry, fticb ODe writer dacriba aa "the couatdown 10 A...,...-n." David Ben Ourion, fouodcr aad for- .mer Prime Minister of bnd., once rtoted that few countries -.e play- ed aa .. central • rote io wodd hi-. ""Y as the laad of urael." He opote better thaa he bcw. at te. aa fat u prophecy it coocemed. la1lel, • a matter of fact, it the foal poiat of a workl in crida witb no let up ad with illcrouio1 laoelltlly. Ill.......,, il II !he 1arJ<1 o1 an U.-by lho aoilll.ll)' fon:eo ol lhe --whlc:b leadl Ill the: looloca1011 ol Ann.,..sdoo. IU for !be Scveoliodl Week illel!, Jolul oald II would cliYide laiD 1wv aectioM of three ud •• •att ,_,. oac~~ <Reo. Ju.''·'" ... ...,.."' ... Week, Allddlrlol w.b WI_.. .... with !be) .... ...s .w. = ot S.•anlc: cornptioe Md ..... - ........ , ...... -.. podod ...... _,,_. .......... ,_ --It-... ...... ua ladoa _. • ._ ""' -"-... brl' Zhlol.,....,-.,.,· cw... , .. ,,.) ....... a.tol-.... --,,.., ,_ .. •• 11 -Ito-· ..... ••"····· ' Ofie · Talent (llilll.liXVU) """~ ='fc6-...... ....... ~ I ;;,;;;;;:;;;;;;< 'i.i,;;i;., 11o1 h · • t. • ~00 MINUTES .~''WI -4o "'*"·c. ........ -: -tollioop,c. .... to-. Mii;J "'""do wbiU ..,_, ' I .~ -' ,, .. WHAT GOO I~ DOING . Allllbe-~-loat . 111tb.U..~·--~ 'I'W !tobould ~.....,. ... . . .... - WI kncn,. He will -ncl ·&.wy wt111nt at my band ftt-Clllstreaa and contusion In& tham, by the Sptrlt. to Chmt whk:ft Pf't'Vtlls In the wor1d ab!Out and His Body, "For by one Sptrtt us doet not uPstt tht'4nacructed are we 111 ~pttzed Into one Whalllln Hlo --- Wbat wiD~ my p1orf--Wben I -my bumble name ·And--l!il claim! beflevar In tha WOtd of God. bOdy ... (I Cot. 12:13). He un(tentandt tht divine pten The instruct_, .,.,...,., ll.nows One poor _,t-nothlnc _, AD the,_ that bave-o'er Haw! ...,. odclecl to theltcln. and ki'ICM't wtlat God Ia dotna. He 'too thM thts world Wl61 not .,_,s ~s not1••peet ~)Nee on .. rth bee~ of troubJe and .otf'O*, wtute tM ltttnc:. of "-tee remafnt of war and btood.ned. of mtMf)' an e111lle from His own world. Ha and d .. th. He knowt that .tt.r has no tllulkJns about this 11•. our lord has rec.~tted Htt ambn· o)r about whet st.tasmen and udors ol &riCe from thia worfd, pclltlcient un ac:complistl In ttlis He wrll put doWn m.n's ntbeltfOft qe, for God eallt tt "lhls present and Mt up His own ~Wtt evil aae·· (Gal. 1':4). · rei1n. when 1overnmerrt ~II be Some wiD double wbat they bold, Othon add to it !enfold And JIII.Y baclt the lhlnlnl rold. :..,.........,. Would -I bad tolled like them! --,. -AD mylllo4b I now condemn; 0~ rean my aoul o'enrbelm. said, "Dar~ing, let me. h_an~. on to Lord, ob t.e.ch me what to do. you ~r I W11l fall on th1s 1ce. Over· Mate me ,._,thtul. make me true The Instructed beli..,.r knows purified (Jer. 23:5), war end too why God don not Intervene b400dshed will be aboliShed (tu. '" the affelf"S or m.n and why our 2:•). health and tona llfe wtn be lord remains • ~untery ,., .. restored (ln. 35:5 ,6; 65:20), the from the wor1d. "'This ,_sent eV\1 •nimal creetion will be tamed aae." he knows, rs also "'the •ae (tu. 11:6 ·9), the dnert wtll btos· of 1race," It betan Wl'len' God som as a rose (lsa. 3!!:1,2,6,7) uved Saul of Tart(ls, the "chief and Israel wr\1 become a spiritual of sinners" and the le84er of the blessin& to the .n8tions (Zkh. world"s rebellion 8&ainst Christ 8:13,23). {I Tim. 1:13·16) and sent him M t" the instruct" Bible heanng her request, I accelerated LU. forth with the "&ospet (&ood news] . un rme, , of the 11rece of God"' (Acts 20:24). ~!lever takes &dvantaae .. of 'the briskly, calling from behind, "Kath-And lbe .,reel lnut ,..,_, leen !" Help me, ere too late Jt be, She thought at flrat that she was Someth!ntJ yet to do for Thee, hearing me in stereophonic sound. Thou who hut done all for me. After he heard our embarrassed The instructed blllieve'r under· drspenutron of &race, lell~nl st•nds ct .. r1)' that God is not others how they may be ··justrlied sevrna the wreck that man ha's frHI)', by God's arau, ttrrou&h m•de. He rs rather savrn& mdi· the redemption that is rn Christ vrduais hom the wreck and unit· Jesus·· (Rom. 3:24). apologies, the startled gentleman ii""'"""A"ntho""'"""r"U"nlm""'"o"wn..,..,.'""~"''""'""'"" ... ""'""'""""'"""""'"""""'""'""'"'"...,""'"1 said graciously, "Anyone wilJ latch on to anything On this slippery sur-'10M "CHRISTIAN BIACOM," COLLIMGSWOOO, M. J. face!" It struck me : Anyone will latch on to anything to keep from falling on the sheet of ice that is the world today; and that is just what people are doing. In the days ahead, those who do not choose Christ will be reaching out in every direction for help as the conditions of the world worsen. Trapped in a world of escalating pressures, they will become part of llr AI.IIED W. EPPAID, D.D. B Faith nn'aabf Ss•illaf'J, mils PM, ,. .......... P& '>m&m"'"'_s£~~t"'='""'..:~::::.20_,,.,.,__""'-'"<l"'-""' the yearning and the groaning. On-Golden Text : "If t#ao,. co"'" Mt thrr-,fort! a parl~r. rtctiv~ him as ,.,,.. ly the Christiar1 can stand up in self' (Phi!emon 17). genuine confidence. Only the Chris. tian knows that one of these days 11 S an introducti~ to the he will be "raptured" (caught up) study of Paul's brief let· to the glories of heaven. In a world ter to Philemon, it is in· that longs for freedom and whole-• struaivc to read the re· ness, God's answer is to send his ,. ] marks oi a devout student Son. This is good news for a time oi the Pauline Epistle.: of gloom. ·-·"Philemon St.-ana to have been a nwi of Each time a Christian goes to the wealth and position in the town oi communion table to celebrate the Colos.se. He was distinguished ior Lord's Sup~r. ~e focuses on the re.. his benevolcnee, and had Utrown opel• turn of Chnst. For as often as you his botae as a 1rw:cting place for the: eat thts 1breadtbeanLod dd''1,•~ Jlt.Vq~1\.1 ., ,1 .... l.iltooii!lian"'""""""' He IUultoifo•had you proc: ~un r. n .u.eAtb ,Wrt , been ~t. to ~luilt by the Apos.- he ct?mes. ~e m~amng of .~e. C?m-.tie' i.ntlueoce ! ....:...~bl heh p uJ ~ • mumon servtce JS that It ~mts 5 '. ! r--Y w . a ahead to the event!'! to come. At his • ..,._ at ~k m .. UfMleSus.. lt lS ge_n- daily work the befie ver remembers erally beheved thai ApJ.Ilua (·our sts- the parable of the ten pounds, and ter'j .wu hi~ (J'hilemon'•J .wi!e, An:d the word of the noblen1an who said Arthippua l our fdlow·soldier J thetr to his ten servants "Trade with 100. From a pu.sage in Colos.aians it these till I come'' (L,uke 19 :13). is a.l50 iriferrcd that Archippua was an As the great preacher of Antioch, office...barer in the neifhborina: <..Durch J ohn Chrysostom, lay dying, he said of Laodicc.ll. Onesimus wu most likely he seemed to see ·"glorious events; only one of 1nany &laves in thi• house-- co ns ummation e vents." The return hold. Hia name-"profitable' -wu of Christ is a perpetual light on the a very conu:noa one (Of' a slave to bear. path of the believer. We ought to Uut he had not Leen true to his name, be studying a bout it. talking about as Paul indicate. by his good·humored it, singing abou.t it.-We are nev~r play on the wOt"d (v. 11). He had~ to let the reahzat10n of what IS parmt.ly defrauded hia master (vv. 18, about. to happen fully escape ?ur 19 ), and we may abo judie that hia consct ou~ness. We should be domg . c:ase waa a bad ooe, if not ln. the a.ctua1 that wh1ch would pl ~ase .our Lord amount of the dishonesty, which Paul we re he ~o return ~h1s mmute. p&ec:fces himtdf to rep&y at any nte There 1S a beaut1 ful story aOOut · ·• ,.. .. ,.........,. .. · cir,.:, _____ A the coronation of Queen V ictoria. m 1 • ~·....-·YUlf: . '-'";''~ She was barely 18 yea rs old when mere case of petty ~~~. ~ iDd: she ascended the throne of the dent so commoo that dnef a.ad. al&YC British Empire. Attending her first were almost~~ t.enna. ~d performance of Handel's Meuiah as never have m~)ed him l~mua) queen, she was instructed, "When to take a lkp .whi~h would 1tldf have the Hallelujah Chorus is sung, the broucN OD him an extr~nc penalty. entire Rudience will riM:, as has Nor would he have been likdy to 8ee been the custom since the daya of for a small offence from a muter King George I. However, you are whote demmc:,r: and be:aevolence wue the Queen. You alone will remain well koown. The dn:ed thlt ~ seated." him wu probably a mon1 oae. He may have ltOOd oo. Cll'ml of ~ During the course of the oratorio, tmn with hili muter (Philemcws , aod when the point was reached that enJOY' eel hit cordidence.. 'Ibe the chorus was to beg1n, the great audience stood with military punc-(lo ~] abowa lhal tbeR wu tuality. Only Her Maie•trJ remained tnlldl. that wu attracli .. .-hion ted B t h th thrill rd (OQaimuo], ...S lhal Ida-wu :!re e~n:, ;;;.ng of kinp :~dwLord one of ~~a~ aa4 depth. It b of lords," the young Queen Vfd:orl• quite ponible,. therefort", thU. the 1m- herself roee and bowed her head. puloe-clrove him away wu ndler Not a member of that vut audience abame tt.n f.,. SJa..,. wa-e often u miased the aignitlcance of her aet. aaltured. and leNitive u their OWDaa, Ob, what a day it will ba! 011, the ...S If' Oloetimuo bad "faileD from Ida drama and Import C1f leouo' wordll : bi(b Jllacie""'-.. •""'oa .......-, "So wliJ.It be on the da)l wban the we --woader if ba fell 100 lllOidt Son of man Iii revealed .... t tell uhamecl 10 f..,. Phi-J!:" ,.._ yoa. In that night there will be two Ia']. IU all .....,. be fntm men In one bed; one will be taken <:'*-, and' wilh tl)e INe iMI.,.. of and the other left. 'l'here wiD ba two a f"'ldvo ba made f« lbe -of women trrlndintr together: one wilt a rr-t '*>'· II ,... eu1ot 10 1oae loim- be taken and the other ..rt" (Luke odf amlol R.oma'o ,...."'I ~ 17:So:s6). And In Mark 18 oar tholl an,whore ol'fln o~oaW<Idll.& Lord wamo: "Watc!h tberefo"' -wWiei1 t1!o wav•to ro -bku, lhal for you do not know wben the ~.~ bo _ .... .,,. Bitt muter of the bouse will come: in an4 f01,...._ • the evening, or at mldnlpt, or at cockerow, or In the momlnc -lat he eome tu'ddenlx and ftnd 70u asleep. And '!'hat r aa1 to 1011 1 aay to aU: Watch." All Nell Armotrontr ~ OLrto the -ho daclarecl, •one """'" llep for • man. one rla'llt 1oep fer mQkfrid," The Chl-ltaft UL olot• .,..,,e..,: 'The Jou....., of a tliott. ' ..... mliM . bWIU -Ute lnt ....... ThoJCIOII'M1 tn ..... R wltlt -...,, tho ..... ttl ' • 'f!ltlelo..,... -f8ot n1 tlta _.. of tho w cw. • 'I'W .................... Ito ltll otl1 IMII uil~~ · ........ tldlleutll ....., .. .... • Lori., • vrise us in the lanes of liie. Out of our ver)' sins and follies it pleases God ''' unfold the opportunities of gnce. Sometimes we refu~ them, and the hand of the Good Shepherd i• shaken ott in m.i5Wlderstanding and di,adain. Hut Unesimus did not 10 refute. Per· hal'S be had bem IOfll CDOU(b at the t.lack hean oi that iniquitow city, a.nd had t..aated suffi~imt of tu wretched· ness and hcmor. Hia soW crew Man on the hlllSks with which be-WM""'fed. \\'laoo a friend came ir& bia way, and when that friend brought With hltn the oUr of a better and purer life, tie dld not tum from him. 'I"hen: wu something that inclined to good in the huM of the runa.wa.y. Let us auppoee it waa Epaphras. of Coloss.e whom h~ met. H~ was not aorry. The thourht ol the: fair ho.ndand valley with ita glea11Ung streams and ahdtering hills ll-apt up in his bomesiclc heart ll the toight of tl11.t known face:. He wu willing to go with him [Epaphruj; and so Epe.phras brought him to Paul, :md Paul brought him to Christ. It i• the story that 1\as repeated itsdf so often iu t~ long history of the Goa· l>CI. 1b.e unhappy and fCKiorn w~n-­ d: rlT find a friend on the world's highway, and the face of the fricod iades into the fa...·~ of (.'bri._ Paul brought ~inrus far on into t.be kingdom of light, and hia hart went out to him with .tpecial ful.neu. ~ was no barrier between them [Paul and Onea.imusJ . Tite divjne lov~ that had l.leguo to reuew the face of the earth bore every barrier down. AM there \\"U much that wu worthy of love in thit ma.n [ Oneainius] who had •i•IO<d and repented When lite deep o.:hord.a y,•ere touched there .,..., mulic: ju hia life abo. He wu faithful and de,·otecl, 'profitabie' now in ~ tnm-- formarion of grace. Hia rruitu4t ftow<d back oa the Apootle like a rinr. "He I Onaimua] boc:ame ., wd- ;=e lhal .. part wilh hlm, PaW .. dared, wu lilce portias orida blo ...,. ....,._ Yet 1D part will> 111m ,... ri&1>l-Paul clared --.... roodnes1 104 !IUV'iCe. (of Onrd.,.J. Philcmcin bad a prior claim. . 1ba A~o .. w lhit deuly, and bt .- ·Onetlonuo-il aloo. 'Both'(PUJ...S OnaimuoJ wae acr...t lhal 111 t1w O>rilliu1 view tbore ..... only -tliinr pll~ ADd tblt ....... .... uatiooi·-Ito.-for &bt....,.. wtoich bad beao ....._ IIIII 1ba1 doa freed maa of Chrlot -ro ""' 110 duouch .... -Ito-........ pMioaod fvcitivo. Pa.t d;d --- tlpue -the ---Ito .. . palftful .. Oo t-. Jnltal>ly felncl. lie (PUI) W liidt .._ cit .doa Je. -It lo -lltot -doa ._ of =~··''·.::=::::: .-~ca ... 'n for-,., lllo~ tlo....... ... ClodocM ..... ., wltb 0 Z7, H n · • AB, JESSE L Yl«<f P.UUOOU, bU a·PIIItttil~tn Wltb t.bt C ltrk lor u order Dam• GREEN LYNN Bt1F- IS FURTHER tr.t a cOpy of ts ·Order to show C aase pobltsbed lD the "New- Harbor Ensign", a newrlllllllllt!W'r of ceoenl clrcu- prt.Dted 1D Ora.age , CalUomJa, ooee • eek for four successJn eets prior to the date set beart.oc 00 the petition. DATED: Feb. 25, 1975. SAMUEL DREIZEN, JUDGE OF THE SU- PERIOR COlTRT Harwlts, Hunrtu 11 emer, Attorneys at Law, Street, Newport California 92663, 14) 6'73-9020, Attorneys Petitioner. Publish: March 6, 13, zo, , 1975, 1D tbe Newport Harbor EDBtgn. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATE ME NT The following persoo Is dolog business as: ExecutiYe Services, Ud., 2041 Bast- ness Center DriYe, Suite 114, ln1De: Kaye O"COD.DOr, 330-C MuguerUe, COM, Ca~llf62~Jt 11 •• 1 ,1 by~·=~~ s 1: J(.are Q'COilOOr. T statemeot was ftled with the Coanty Clerk of Orange COWlty Feb. 28, 1975. Publish: March 6, 13, zo, 27, 1975, lD the Newport Harbor Enstgn. F -41.t19 LEGAL MOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following persons are business as: Pacltic st OlDer, 4501 W. Coast ., Newport Be~cb 92660: ~m Henry Schreiber, 62od St., NewpOrt Beach, a. 92660; Joseph A. Mas- • 423 31st St., Newport ch, Ca. 9Z660; Bobbi Jo ascota, 423 31st, Newport h, c.. 9Z660. This bustness 1s oooducted a cenenl partnership. stgned: Wm. H. Sel\relber. This statemeot was ftled lth tbe County Clerk or range County Feb. 28,1975. Publish; March 6, 13, 20, 7, 1975, lD the Newport EnslgD. F -41418 L!GAL MOnC! FICTITIOUS BUSlNESS NAME STATEMENT The following penon 1s bua1oess as: Pat's 3500-C E. Cout Coroaa del Mar, CL Patricia YalloD U075 Westm.JDtar Garden GroTt, Ca. L-.&. .. IICI NOTICE TO CREDITORS SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALI.FORNI.A FOR THE COUN'fY OF OR- ANGE No. A-81310 Estate of FREDERICK K. MORTON, etc., Deeeued. NOTICE IS HEREBY MOTICI TO c•mo. SUPIJQOR COVItT or TD ST!TI or C&lD'OUtA FOR TB COOWt~ M OIUM:ll •• A-tn41 I..U. ol Did Md)()lll. ALD. Der4llild. MOTIC! II IIIUBJ GJVBJI to t.111e er..-.e 01 tbt ~ ... .s-..... t•t an ,__. '-ftlc elalml qaJut tbl IUS • cede are rtqld.nd 110 me tllem, wttb tbe Men• 11 TOUCMH, Ia tJie oCDce ot tbe el•rk ot tbe ~ •· tWeet coart. or to pnu11 tbem, With tbe -.c ... ry 1'C*Cber .. to tbe-.rllped at u. oiDce ol ber auo,.,. PAUL A. HANlU,. 181 Dofw Dme, s-dte D, Knport Bach, Caldon.&a liMO, wbJcb la tbe place of~­ n•• .r tbe waderltped a an matten pertaJDJac to tM e.tate otaiddecedeDt. wtul. ill. tour mootbs atr.r the nrst PQbiJ.ca&D ot th1.l ootlee. Dated JaDIIU'J 11, lW75. JANET ARLENE BULL- lNG TON, EJIICIItrb of tbt Estate of the above umed deeedeat. PAUL A. HANNA, At· torney at Law, 881 Doter Drtte, Suite 33, Newport Beach, CalUornla 926&0: Tel: ('114) 642-&747, At- torney for Eucutrtz. Publlsb: Feb. 2'7, Mar. 6, 13, 20, 19'75, 1D the New- port Harbor Enslp. Mo. A-IU7S lltate ol IIOLBBOOK MULFORD, nee.-. JtarK:I 8 IID.IBY GIVBJC to tM ~· ol the ...,... la1D4d cltc.s.t tbat an per... taYillc elllae .......-tM ak! de- c.-. are~ tom. tlaem, 1FD tilt Dee II P 1"/ Y«*Wa. bl tile dee oltbe clerk ol t1a1 aboft •twed ~ • to prullt them, wltb tbt HC .. Mf"/ l'MCbeU, to tile --~d~Nd at tbe ofll~ o1 KMw, Dloe, Mad- •• "JMidop, PrarualoGal Corporatloa, Attoteeys at Law. A1'eo FIDucial Tower -Fl.f'Ua Floor, S20 Newport c.a. Drt1'e, Newport Beacb. CaiUonia 92160, wbtcb 1a the place ot basi- neu of tbt .sera~.pec~ lD GIVEN to tbe creditors at tbe abon oamed decedeot tblt all pereou bllriDc clatms aptnst tbe aJd de- cedeot are f'«~Qlred to ftle them, with tbe necessary YOUchers, 1D the o!ftce of the clerk or the above en- titled coart, ..... r to _Rresent them~ Wltb the oeeesa.ry Youcbers, to tbeuoderslpecl at tbe omces ot Keeoe, otoo. Madsen && J•mlnp, Profes- slooal Corporation, At- torneys at Law, A Yeo Fl- Da.DClal Tower -Flftb Floor, 620 Newport Center Drt•e. Newport Beacb, Calltorn1a 92660, wbtcb la tbe ~ce or baslAeu or tbe UDder- sl(Ded In all matters per- talning to the estate of said decedent, wlth1n four mooths after the flrst publlcatlon __ L_I_GAL __ .ah_TI_C_.I--au matter• ~to tbe -----""'----eat. ol aJddecedeDt. wttb- of this ootlce. Dated: February 6, 1975 Adele Durocher, Execu- trix of tbe WW of the abofe named deeedeot. Keeoe, Dlon, Madsen & JeDD.~ncs, Prof&sstonal Cor- pontloo. A•co Financial Tower -Fifth Floor, 620 Newport Center Drlve, New- port Beach, CalU. 9Z660, Tel.: {714) 644-8181, At- totoeJ lor Executru. FICTmOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe followt.Dc persoa 1a dolDc bustn.ss as: Jerry Malloy•s Ttlllds Pro Sbop. 2728 E. Cout Htctnray, Co- rooa del Mar, Cal. 920$: Gerald M. Malloy, Z%7-1/1 Grand Canal, Balboa lsla.Dd, Catu. 92~. Tbis buslllesa la eoldleted by a ceoenl putDerAtp. Slgoed: Genld M. awloy. This statement wu ftled wltb the COUDty Clerk of Oranre County Feb. 11,1975. Publish! Feb IS, 20, 27, March 6, 1975, In tbe New- port Harbor Eostp. F 40941 L!GAL MOTIC! FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The foUowin( peraoos ls doing bustDess as: Pro-Pablllb: Feb. 13, 20, Z7, Marc~ 6, J975 in theN~­port Rar{)Oy tn'atp. " Buaueaa Servtc•, 1081 s. ...;._-----=----... ·E. Bristol. N.wport hub L!GAL MOnC! ttl~. Astrid AaJ a.,..,-, NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S 10404 MUdred fan .. Ger- SALE deo Grove, Ca. 92643. T.S. No. 9779 This bosinesslscooductecl OD March 14, 1975, at by an lndtvlQI. 11:00 o•clock A.M. at the Slped: Astrid A. Haney. froot eatrance malo lotlby of TbJs statemeot was tUe<l SAFECO Title Insuraoee wltll the County Clerk o1 Compa.ny, 825 Nortb Broad-Orange County Feb. 4, 1975. way, lD the City o1 Santa Publish: Feb. Z7, Mar. 6, Ana, state of CatuomJa, U, zo, 1975, in tbe Newport SAFECO TITLE INSlTR-Harbor En..a1gn. F -407S8 ANCE COMPANY, a corpor- ation, u Trult• IIDder tbe Deed of Trolt eseeuted by MARVIN F. COOPER, a murted mao, u b1s sole aDd sepante property, r.- corded October 6, 1972 as document DO. 6697 tD boot l 0362 piCe 498 ol OIDclal Records In tbe oftlee of tbe Recorder ol~e Cou.uty, c atuornJa. by reuoa or de- fault In tbe paymeat or per- formance of obUptlcos se- cured thereby tDebldiJtc tbe breaeb oT defl.alt., DOUce ot wbtcb wu recorded Novem- b•r 8, 1974 as Document DO, 6'7ZO lD boot ll28S Pl(t 1Z43 of a1d Oftlctal Rec- ords, wW All at plbUc auc- ttOD to tbe biCflell bl<ider tor cash ID lawtW mooey of tbe Ualted stat.~, wttbout uy conaut or warrant}, e~ressed or lmplled as to title, posltaslciG. or eacam- bn.oeu, the l.Dt•rut eco. nred to alcl Trustee by saJd Oetd ol Trut 1D prop.. ertJ sttuat.ed 1D tbt CltJ of Newport Beaeb, tbeCoun- tJ of OraQce, Sbt• of Call~ tomta cl..c~ u: Lot u. Block t ol Pallltdl1'1110D of Sectbl l. Bela lalaDd, 1D tM CltJ ol Mewport S.cll. a• per map ~ Ia boot •. PIP ao. ,......,...,.,. ...... .. tM ome. ol tbt co.MJ ncoMir of aid COIIIIItJ. MOTB: IIJd lad 1a dea- cf'l)ed oa tbl COIIItJ Tu •••n--IIDU tbf a.a.-eaJ ,_, 117&-71 u A. P. .Mo. SO..(U-1~ CA cn-:tci ,.....,. ........ of PJ'GPIIt1 .. jiiQJililt.d • bl , ............... ..... -...; ... .. .,.. ...... UIHJIIJ u ID .. COIItd· ........... ............... .... I 11 fl Jllrlll ..... ..___......,ldiDMII lfTniL ·=:,~~ AIIC8 a.D~ ----... Ira a r .,QIII. 2 •• , •• ···-~=-···· ....... ..... '1ftl, .......... . .. , L!GAL MOTICI FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The tolloYtD( pertoo 1a dolDg business u tbe Gar- ment Dlstrlct, 2952 w. LiD- colo, Alabelm, Ca. 9!101: F K IDe., CalU. corporatloa, 29'52 w. LtncolD, Anabelm, Ca. 92801. . This bu81Desa ts CODducted by a coJliC)fttioo. CorporaUoo Name: F K IDe., DoDald 4 Cloaam., Pres. This statement na ftled wltb the County Clerk cfOr- uce C0110ty Feb. ts, tm. PubUsh: Feb. r7, Mar. I, 13, 20, 1975, In the Hewpolt Harbor EnsJcn. FfU$7 LIGM. M011CI FICTrJ'IOUS BUSIMESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe tollowtuc pe,_ 1a dotDc bosJ.Dea u: FuWGD Koner, 895% W. Uacott. Anabeim, Ca. 91101: F K I.Dc., 295! W. t.LDcoi.D., AD&. helm, Ca. 92801. Tbls bUIDHila c--.et- e<l by a corpontkla. Corporatbl Name: F It IDe.; Dlald L. C~ Pres. . Tb.1a ltatemeal ... filed wD tbe C.., Cleft oiOr-uce CoatJ Ftf). t. 1m. Mllllt: Feb. U, 10, n. Mucb •• 11?5, Ja ....... port BaJtor ,.....! , ... LIUC MOTICI · ' FICTJTI>OS awDGiii NA¥£ STATIMINT ,...~,._.,. lD .,.. moatbl alter tbe ftnt pablleatloll of th1a notlot. Dated: F ebJarJ l'l, 1975. J•.,.U. C. MulloJ'd. Eu- eutrb ol tbt ww of the aboft •meet deeedeot. K ... , Olea, MadseD & J-atap Proteukml Cor- pontkla, AYeo FIDaDdal Tower -Flftb Floor, 620 Newport Ceoter Drlte, New- port Beacb, Calif. 9Z660, T•l: ('714) 644-8181, At- torMJ for Exeeatrts. MUsh: Feb. ZO, Z'7. Mar. &. 11, 1975, lD tbe Newport Hubal' Euf&D. LIG4LMOnCI F t c; ; : 1 t t 1 c~ P o I i c e 8 I o t t e r a=iiiiiCi ·--NAJG IT ATPIPT • .._,.Y, rla.11 ........ ,.,~ IIOior ......... frolia _.. .. ..., ........ , ...... rro. a I Wit ~ DoMJd ~ tu Lido Pan Dr., Lido ._, •ta. report.s •• A col« TY, IIIOfte camera, a ... ~. JtatMr CUI Ud .,.... com. were pe w... lt-.rt Bow.... 1!5 Grud Caa1, klloa a.laad, rtltmled from a I diJ ab- MDCe ••• A fire txtt.Dplab-•r wu tate ~ tbe w .. Qod from a locked cab- laet at LiDooiD acbool 1D HUbor View HW1 ••• SU- Y•r dollar, rolls of pellll.les ud colDs lD a t1D ea.n were taken dlu1.Dc tbe atterooca fl'om ~ borne or Kathleeo I>Uoo, 25Sl Bunya, Eut Bluff • • • A $2,190 loss wu reported by Martlyn A. Jllleoo, 1000 W. Coast Hwy ., Space 10, West Newport, tn tbe theft of 2 rUles, a cold watch, 2 sapphire rt.ngs, aold locket, 2 watches, jewelry and coins trom the traUer between 11 p.m. Feb. 15 and 1 a.m. Feb. 17 ••• A plant tblef stole a stag born tern durtnc the day from the home of Claude Sheppard, 214 Lu- goota, Newport Shores, and a creeping Charlie plant and fuchsia from the home or Ke~meth R. Williams, 1453 Galaxy, Dover Shores ••• Rooald Nelson, 211 A(ate, Balboa Island, reported the theft or a $300 outboard mot- or from hls boat at 633 Lido Park Dr., SUp 25, Lido Peo- 1Dsula, between Feb. 8 aDd Feb. 17. • TUESDAY, FEB. 18 Richard Albert KU.ngel- bofer, 29, or 213-B 3oth St., West Newport. was arrested at 2:30a.m. at Balboa Blvd. and 0 st., Balboa, OD a charge of driving under tbe lntluence of intoxicants, and Marcia EU.zabeth Napoli, 25, of 213-A 30th St., was cited on a charge of intoxication • • • The security guard at tbe V ersames apartments beard a commotion at 1:35 a.m. and saw a sportear L!GALMGnCI ...., tal ......... -w:oe pte; ............ ..... oil ••• "*-bet& c.. r.,.. tll&t .. ••• llld .-....cl U ._ C C'l4td MW boul at 71S 8QIIIde Or., PfOIWIM!•7 Ba,. draM --..beer, Wtto.., boU* ..S kjeUd I a.a. ta tM Uf'ill room ftll. • W!DN'ISDAY, P'£8. lt Am .. J..U ........... "· uc1 MaJal AU ... .....,., sat bGtb ol 1ua..c au.r, ua Salll.l' ~. 10, ol Wt-D Bater, CcMa -.. ~ eb&rpd W'b .eopuaJIC at Robl.D.Io8'a F..._ lalud lt.Ore at I:JO p..m. • • • Ru•U CoW.. AU, 19, ot ZZI Walalt. NewportSIIores, wa1 arrated •t 7:40 p.m. 1D tbe 6700 block of w. OeeaJJ Froat, West Newport, a.od cbarpd wttb poaessloa ol mart,._ . . . Mary Htncer reported a MOO rtDc stol• from tbt bedroom ol her -.ne at 810 llalabar, lniDe Ternce, betweea Dec. 25 aod 9 a.m. Feb. 19 • • • Jeffrey Hunter Van Valkeobarcb. 18, of 125-B 25tb St., West N"PC)rt, was arrested at 2 p.m. at hts bome CD a charge or pos- sessloo of cta.ngeroas drugs • • • Larry Dean Mickelson, 28, of Z009 Maple St., Co- sta Mea, was arrested at 1:45 a.m. at McFaddeo Pl. and Court st., Centnl New- port, oo a charge of drt•- lng UDder tbe lnllueoce or alcoholics after drlYlDg tbe WfOQC way oo 21st Place, a ooe-ny street. r..._• It la.a. ud ellupd wUb ,....IUir u-nit. .... ... t.Dapd1J 8tnc:k a poUctmu tlrYttli-IIUII a c:ompltll't of lolld, bciUtelou ecatld uom.1 tbe pool ..,.. a.br tbt pool eloeed at 10 p.m. • • • MlciiUl PaMJ W111Jam1, 20, of 4eo1 Cortlud. Cameo HICitJaodl. n. cbarced wlttl clrlYilc UAI5er tbt tn11uence ol alcobol at 1:10 a.m. at FerDl-.f ud First Ave., Co- roaa del Mar • • • Pamela Walters reported a $135 bt- cyele stolea trom tbe storage abed at ber borne at 5405 RlYer, West Newport, be- tween 3 p.m. Feb. 17 and 11 a.m. Feb. 23 ••• WtUlam Wayne Cole, 38, of 1703 W. Balboa Blvd., Central Newport, was charged wltb ~lrlc Intoxicated in publlc at 9:45 p.m. at 2607 New- port Blvd., West Newport • • • Uoyd Cabot, 455 Vista T rocba, tbe Bluffs, reported $Z66 worth of rlgglnc stoleo from hts saUboat at a boat storage yard at 2300 W. Coast Hwy., Mariners Mile, between 3 p.m. Feb. 12 a.nd 1 p.m. Feb. 23. Tbe t.Dawtlr .. -.... tl 1 ............. T 1 .. 1 A.lqlelt WQ Sollb. Silllla Ala., Cllf. men: n. P"ruk ~ Ac4ltJ • A CalUDrlda C.- poJUoa. 1'100 ............ "-• Ca1.11.; lobi E. 11artta. 2311 s. Uaoebelter, Aa- be~ Cal.lf. Tbl.s busmeu ta CODdlcted by • ceMnl partDer-. Slped: JobD E. llartJa. C_orpontioo Hame: TIM Frank Tallscb Aceoey, Jack L. ,Smith, Corporate S.C. T}lJ.s ltatemfllt wu ft.lelt wufl the COUDtJ Clm o1 Oraaee C01111ty Feb. Z1,1W71. ~Usb: Feb. %7, liar. I, 13, t~o. 1975, 1D the Newport HIJ"!!Ir Enstgn. F -4Utl I ·It' I 111&111' .. 5AII Fl.lJICISCO •. o.-"···· • 0.. Week c.w. c... .............. ~ .............. c:Mirteil .._.,. • AI Me-.., eMit c... ....... !.~H DAM IN 'AU.. • THURSDAY, FEB. 20 RadJo equlpmeot nlued at $1,690 was stolen trom a cabin cruiser oo tbe lot of Jersey Yachts, 2300 W. Coast Hwy., MarlDers Mlle, by someoae who prted the craft's s1Jd1Dc glass doors otf tbeir track and broke lDlo tM boat sometime be- tween 5 p.m. Feb. 19 a.od 5:30 p.m. Feb. ZO ••• Betty Jean Walker, 4533 Perham, Cameo Shores, reported a $100 pagoda Ugbt in her front yard broUil between Feb. 19 and 10 a.m. Feb. 21 ••• Wblle a city pollee car was parked 1D front of Charlle's Cbill restaurant, 102 Mcfadden, Central New- port, from 9:55 to 10 p.m., someooe punctured a tire, possibly wttll an lee pick. causing a.r. estimated $80 damace • • • A thief took ceramic collectors pieces and other kHpsakes. valued at $307, trom tbe home of Judy Johnsoo, 2912 Broad, Newport Heights, between 10:30 a.m. and 11:15 a.m. • FRIDAY, FEB. 21 James Hibbard Squlre, 25, of 2825 Newport Blvd., West Newport, .-as arrested at 5:30 p.m. at Klllg's Lido Center, 632 Lido Park Dr., Lido Peninsula, and charged wttb possession of stolen property • • • Paul James King, 59, of 4250 Park New- port. ns ctarged wttb being intoxicated in pubLic at 1:45 p.m. at 700 W. Coast Rwy., MarlDers Mile • • • Carl HueD Ba.Idwt.n. 21, or 313 Lllldo, Balboa. was arrested at 7th and Balboa Bl•d., Balboa, at 4a.m. and charged wlth robbery . • . Dooa ld Harry Rola.pp, 29, or 331 Retms, Costa Mesa, was charged wtlh driving under the tntluence of alcobol at 1:50 a.m. at Dover and Kent, W estcUtf • • • Gary Hanley, 513 Jasmine, Corona del Mar, reported photo equip-• meot and a TV set, Yllued at $1,070, burglartud from Ills home by someone who cot 1D through an mlocked bedroom wlndow between 9 p.m. and 9:45 p.m. • • • RIDdJ Allen Blumer, 515 Jumtne, Coroaa del Mar, reported a $350 TV set stole trom b1s borne by a burtler wbo rot 1D t.llroaCb aa •- k>cked door sometime be- tweeo 6:45 p.m. Feb. 21 aDd 1 a..m. Feb. U. • SATURDAY, FEB. 2% RJcr.rd WQnt Druler. 19, ol tSI2 Ordl1d HW Pl., Slllta ADa H~ wu c•f1td WUb poaeutoD ol ma.rtJIIUa at OU•• Ud w. 0e.u FfOIIt. West Newport, at t.:IO p.m. • • • DaoftD BoP Trolel, M, ot Ul ,..._ tJa, Newport B.acMI. wu c..,...., ..... ~-­tbe~olaaco.olll 1:05 ,.-. .. tM ltoO block ol ~ eon. dlllllu . .. no.u-.... n.~ 1al S.arllr, Welt 1101. ... da.ll6l dtl ........ .. ........ JJ81•oMit ati:GI&.a.II~IM I.COUIIIwJ .. C... ...... ..... . . . ,......, ...,.. ........ il ... .. ..... ... lftM111 .. t:• e.a. II--. n ,, 1 ....... .. ··~~~·--. (OIDITIOII- A .. IIAT .. Sol•• & Ser.n ce 1 s-.16s3l ~~·· CAU. TaU. ...... _,A,_ ll ·-· ..... l 4iA Sinctes from su ~ Doubles from Sl' Triple from S21 Family from $Z2 HOTEL . ord ~~ .. ,~~ 1 11&81111110 II. : 1&1 FUICIICI, M112 I CHURCHES (ftual ..... a-rc.t. ROaERT M. aiMGSTCIM -fl ASTOR 2310 ST. et ORANGE, COS'YA M!SA -~ .... s.dayiDCII'1dllc ftl'--lO:sb a.m. s.diaJ Sdlool S-ay Weal.ac WGI'IIdp -t:IO p.m. i:OO a.m. WdMidiJ Bible 1b11J ud ....tt1r ••.... '7!00 p.m. AA ~ c:Mrell 1rlth aa. tacM•IDI*trJ FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 2511 CLIPF DR., NEWPORT lEACH -6U-74G DR. F. KEMTOM I!SMORI PASTOI SUMDAT SCHOOL ••••• ,.. A.M. 1181. E STUDT WOIIHifl ••• , ••• A.M. & 7 ..... 7•• fl.a. WID. ••sctf!N CB lti!L.IGIOUS SCIEMCI 0 P Mllf o•• ILIAMOit C. IACKIOM, MIMUTIIt Swldal Sent Of , ....... 11:00 ... . SUDdal Scbool ........ 11:00 a.a. s•1 CIMT!R ST •• ~STA MISA 6.U.MJ2 GRACE BIBLE CHURCH Veterans' Memorial Bldg. 565 W. 18th. Costa Mesa REV. TOM TYREE. Pa~or SUNDAY SERVICE.S I 0 :lO A M. & 7 00 P .M Sunday School. all ag~. Q .lO HOMf BIBLE CLAS.Sf:S · Call SS:!~~ *iuchtng Bthle O...xtnn~· ATTEND THE CHURCH · Of YOUR CHOICE REGULARLY LUTHERAN CHURCH Of THE MASTER 2900 PacifiC V~w Dr Corona dff Mar. Calif. LAWRENCE 0 FRtiHLI'JG Pastor Phon~ M4-1b04 SUNDAY SCHOOL IAU Aces· 9 15 hl 10 15 am Worstup Hour I 0 JO .1 m. Nursery and Cofftt Hour a.istian Sci•nc• S.rv icu FIRST CHURCH OF CJ-i RIST, SCIENTIST JJOJ Vt.a Lido ~wport Beach S~INDA Y SCHOOL I 9 It 10:30 •·•· SCNDA Y SERVICES 9 & 10:30 a. .. W'EDNESDA Y EVENING "M.EETING 8 p.m. READING ROOM "'t!t!k davs: 9 a.m. · S p.m. \\'t!dnt!s.dav:9 a.m.-7:4S p.- Tut!"sday 9 a.m. 5 p.m.: 7·9 p.m. 1\E<.."'ONO OiURCH OF <;.HRJST. SOENTIST l',t-wport Beach at <.,orona dd Mar J 100 P.acific View Dr. Sl iNOAY SCHOOL 10 a.m SUNDAY SERVICElQ..a.m WEONESDA Y EVENING ~uding Room: 8 P·•· 350()-8 E. Coaa t B wy. f.atraace 011. Nard• ... MQn.-Fri.: 10 a.m. to S p. 11JUrsday tvcnincs: 7 to 9 at.: IOa.m. to .f p.m. ~ ou .art! cordially invitwld to attend O.urdt Senica aWd to usc ~adia Roo.. THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH ntl C!MT!It fOR 818\.lCAL STUDtiS tt•S A.M ... aL I 1 CLASSIS ll•M A.M. WOitS ... P MOUlt 7•M fi.M. IVAG~tSTIC MOUlt DJt. Jla.\NY COar\,S, PAS TOI Hi3hway House' of Prayu ) I 2411 E. COAST HWY ., CORONA DEL MAR LCMI" \.aviL ..J"I!A" INTERD6NOM1NAnON~. FULL G0S1£L ._,.y I(.'HOOt.; t:• 1 WORM• .. Vtcaa tt• IVAIIMKUTW11C aRVG:~:-P.M. .-.v MAYa AM)-LIITUDYt/&.P.&-1'11 I IIAY WILLIAM T. KROAH. PA~lt.dt PHONE: ..,.,a . ' . ,, TOTAL PRINTING FACILITIES 640-44U -I 100 N«w~rt C•t•r i,., S•il• OOJ • STEAK &. ----·-·--· 1.95 .N!W YOikS:rEAIC (12n) .. --· 3.95 .. LOISTIR, TAIL ·····-····-·-····6.95 ... PILIT MllliiOII -··-· .. ·-···-·-·3.7 1 .,. STEAMID fLAil$ ---···-··---2.95 Tuu •• We<l. • Tllor • 4<30,. 11,00 P.M. SEAFOOD IC ·-2.95 PER • w~··~ tonrrd lt'ilh our ""tlr marine iasura•"r ! CHECK WITH US NOW! WORLD CHAMP 6 tiii!H, Itu Maucer of New 2eal&Dd wW leed Eutopi&Jl team iD Frtdty Df&:bt'a cballeoce team nee aptut Amert- eau at the Fa.lr(rolmds. Europeans at speedway "America Yel'8UI tbe rest speedway flDB. of the world" ta: tbe bWJ..og The European sq~ad tas for Friday night's spetdwty 4-Ume world champ Barry motoreJele te&m racntor-Brtus of New Zealand, 6· uee County Fatrcrounds iD time cblmp Ivan Mauger oJ Costa Mesa. A bl.ad"i)lcked New Zea.laDd., former world team ol Europe&.D riders will [ tiUebolder Ole Olsen ofSwe- be challenged by an Amerl-den, European champloD can squad. Peter Collins of Brlt:aJn. The race will be the Znd rel.gnl.ng British cbamp Ray to a series of 3 such enots WUsou, and Michanet. matching the Americans and "The longer track 1.n Europeans. The European Houston was an advutage team, with 4 world's cham-for the Europeans," says piOns, tncludJ.DC present local race promoter Harry cbl.mpJoo. Anders M.lchanek Olley, wbo plans to open the on Us rosters, won at the regular-season Friday night Houston Astrodome last racing program at Costa. montb. After Friday night's Mesa on AprU 18, "The races, tbe final leg of the snorter Costa Mesa oval series wtll be run at Irw!D-should give our American dale the following llight. boys a home-tleld adfan~e. Amertean team members Europeans are accustomed are Mite Bast, Rlck Woods, to longer tracks." Jett Seztoo, "WUd Bill" Race Ume Friday night Cody, and Sonny Nutter, all at the 10,000-seat track is Soutbera Ca1Uorn1ans who 8:15. There wiU be no re- are weU-II:DOwo to local served seats • Frustrating season ends On.oge Coast College's basketball team put a trus- tn.tlllg cap oo a trustrattag season Feb. 26 1D the occ gym. San Diego Mesa hit 2 tree throws with )1st 2 secoods left to nlp tbe Pi- rates 81-79. Tbe Bucs tinisbedtbesea- son with a dismal 8-21 rec- onl, tbe 4th worst 1D occ ANTIQUE SHOW AND SALE Anaheim Convention Center 1 1 800 w. Katella Much 6, 7, 8, 9. f Tburs., Friday, Saturda 1 Time zo 'WOI'4a Cl' lea& . • • 2.00 !1, to 30 words. . . . . 3.00 31 to 40 words. . . . . 4.00 Each word over 40 . . .10 I Times 4..50 .. 8:oe 8.00 .20 1 to 10 p.m. . Sunday, 12 to 6 p.m. . SE KUUCH PRODUCTI()ffl) O IIAUTY $ALON ' ~-'• BEAUTY NOOK 2732 E. Coast Hwy. Corona de( Mar \ . " Phone 644· 7336 oiiCYCLIS SALES llo SERVICE .atE. 17TH IT. coaTAWiiD 1148-7701-848.e86li . ' MALCOlM tMJO) C\IT\.E" o MU51CAL FOR SALE MARCH WJNDF ALLS Hammond organ, M-3, waJ. case, )1st ••••••• $ 695 Vose & Soos spinet plano, rental return •... $ 725 Lowrey Teenie Genie organ, the quick and easy way to play ••••••••• $ 980 Grand Pianos-Kimball, Ya- maha, Baldwin, Stelnway, Starr, etc., from •. $ 975 Yamaha B-12 IR organ with r hythm, rotary, speaker, etc,, regular, $1,400, now only .•.••••••• $1025 Huge savings (at least 20%) on any new Story & Clark pLano. SCHMIDT MUSIC CO. Yamaha-Lowrey -Stelnny 1907 N. MaiD st., Santa Ana Est. 1914 -.-F=O~R~S~A7L~E------- PACIFIC VIEW CRYPT -- good location. $625, Call 633-7352. "GLASSHOPPER" -clear plastic 7 toct dinghy. $75 firm . Phoae 673-0053 be- fore 8 p.m. CORNER G{QUP -Custvm made. standard size dbl bed pusbes lmder lamp table/storage cbest to make compact sofa. Black and wbite checked cOYer, white formica table. $85. Call 968-8380 weekends and even.ID.gs. WOOL RY A RUGS -brown and beige tooes; 9 1 12, $100; 6. 9, $50.675-5690, o HOME IMPROVEMEHT o CAR5 FOR 5ALE LET ME GIVE YOU A HAND Handyman will do ~ all home repairs -- plumbing. carpentry, pallltlng. FREE ESTIMATES673-3658 LmCOLNCONnNENT~­ . Both bekJw wbolesale Blue Book; botb in excellent coodltloa. Olleowoercars; 1975 tags. 1971 Mark m - loo.ded with edru; $-tZOO. 19'72 Mark rv -mADJ, many ertru: $5300, Mustsa.crl- ttce to PIJ eJpeues for Bible ScbOOl. Prtn.te 110rty, 979-1991. MAilllll NAilDWAU .J!!!!:.. -r.-l& c ....... ~CJito lliiiiM-Opa_.,. ...... ..... ,..- !100 W, COAIT IIWY ., II.B. ...... 1'111 • MISCiL.LAIIIOUS POll L~\cn1 I!I'IICIIIII 10 ntl IIIIIGM ' OHI.'r 11 ..... 'rBAII CALL •n .... LEGAL NOnCI SUPERIOR COURT OF C ALifORNlA, COUNT'l OF ORANGE In tbe Matter of the Ap - pltcatioo or Alnander Ltu- bomlr Karagtot.Ov for Change of Name. ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME A-8Z986 Mr. Alex:aoder Llubomtr Kai'agiozov has tued a peti- tion In this court ror an order allowing petttlooer to change his name trom Alex- ander L1ubom1r Karagio- zov to Alex L, Carr. It ts hereby ordered that aU persons Interested tn the matter aforesaid awear be- tore tills court 1n Depart- ment No.3 at 700ClYleCen- ter Drive West, Suta ADa, CaUforola, oo ~ru 15,1915, at 10;00 a.m •• and then aad there show cause, U uy they M.ve, wby sa.td petltiCll tor cbanct ot oame should not be rranted. 1t I• rurtber ordered tlat a copy of this order to &bow cause be publllbld in The Eas~. a oewap&per of ceo- er.l ctreulatloo, pub!._ 1D tb1s COUDtJ at l•lt ODCe: a w•t for four COGHCuUYe prior ID the d&J ol r 9 .. ,.,, nr.....,. .. ":r.••id,. be plaJoliW I t\lu il ~ I .at, · . . cola _.... ..,..,_ .. * lllutMn 1• 1 e, 1d llnport cl!l '-" -· 1110 CYC ..-, N-1 .. lr• M-11 ioi&IIO 1*1•' -T ...... Cdka .... ..._ -. !!"'\I'll .. • 11-11 "'" ..... 1110 I a.m. lllftiiiCll P.OII CYC llawb, tbt - f -~~~-HW. Crvn -lod ! AI t a.m. -lldllaa Newport lfaiPio B-. , ~··gl£,'f'n wW moot tilt -ll1lla 10, ud l1lo .CYC Doll \ Ctltaea b tbl "C" nt-ftlll011IW tbt Qtb st. Tro. -noa · {Srd p-ode) Ill!•· AI ,... lt,4 lA "CC" DIYia» 10, tbo .,._,.Iota play qartor.a.Ja.ID lllutmla, . fw ................ . tile Ballllo HWa c..,... .. , tilt Iota na put tbt Colllcl · tile 4111 p-ode (CC Dlrloloo) 18_. aod tilt ~-• tdpd eron. .At 11, tbt Batfalo tbe 8Ql1N !1-U. HUla Docks tab oo lilt lr· Ill 1110 "C" DIYialoo •llle Terrace Brutu A::tr tbe qa.rter .. fball, tbe Eut .. "B" DIYIItoG (Sib rrade) blod! Ius alladed tilt CTC champ~. At-. tbe Lalroro U-14, tbo 1latllJo 8tb p-ode LlDcolll IAirora HW. Eloplwolt IIOW>04 tbe aDd Warmers CbHiollo CYC Dolltlt U-11, tilt But· tancle for tbe "BB" Dl-fllo H1Ua CeiUu edctd tbe Ylskla Utle. Tbe "A" Dl-llariDtra Coap.rs16-14.ud Ylsloo title will be aollled tbe Sllb st. PllloDa clowued at 1 p.m. wb«< tbe 7tb ll'lde tbe lJT1De Terrace Super .. MulDers fi'Op take oa tbe sootee Hi .. l8. In aemt-flnal Newport HeJcbts studs. At acUGa. tbt Jus aqueezed z p.m., "AA" laurels wUl out tbe .EiepmJDts 2S-l! aDd be up for grt.bs WbeD tbe tbt CtltiCI eUm.IDated tbe 8th gnde LIDcolo Latera Plstoas 18-10, • _, .•al~ with nwin~oted lteh mushrooms .Mtd lttichoies -ll'td M.,K ,Mt'J sped~ oil MK1 Vine· ,., dtftsitt1 . . . • Our fMttOUJ IHf Bout'JUitnqlt ·~ -widt ~ chunb ol bftlln • ckllcious wfM ~. IOidH In ~ crrpe ~ IOIJI)«l wllh mush· loom uua . . . • A,nd • Cr~ a.tArouJIIe - Mfh • Europe.,. bknd of fmh zucchini, 1495 IOfiNIOef. -euP/IM M'ld olher WJ~Imlfs -~-·· ········-•• CleAUU. ...... • COSTa MESA -s.t~ DMII.._ • llqYHH.l.S =C•••ua ........ .., • IOOOWID HillS -n. " r •r • AlltADIA ~ ... ,....."" meet tbe Ma.rloers Sbt.rka. "'"!'--· ------ ,, B'"''~TIALLS ...... ,_ 6.95 to 31.95 VOLLEYBALL5 ......... 5.95 to 21 .95 VOLLEYBALL HETS .-:J.t,t.,. 29 .95 PLAyGROUND BALL5-2.25' to 3.95 4 SQUARE BALLS ·····-4.25 WiLSOH. BAHCROFT. DUNLOP· DAV15 • YOHEX Tennis Rackets RACQUETBALL RACQUET5 RACQUETBALL5 ·.HAHDBALLS ~ 1.35.. ~ .. ~ -· e WHEELS . e PARtS • time ·tor tax • You can sill I make an appoinlment al Los Angeles Federal Savmgs to let a professionar prepare your personal Federal and California Tax returns al no cosl, in private. wilh all information held in slrictesl confidence. A $5,000 deposit qualifies. Appointments are limiled. however. and lime IS running out. so please come in and make your appoinlmenl now! If you have a certificale of deposit wilh a~other savings 1ns11tution, we will arrange your tax appointment now, and transfer your account at maturity with no loss of interest. also no chage Safe Deposil Boxes ·. Informed Buyers Bureau • Personal Checking Account at a cooperating statewide commercial bank • Travelers Checks-and 20 more most wanted services. (Some services require a minimum balance.) -. Always the highest return on Savings Accounls, Certificates of De- posit and Investment Certificates. -·-... doulllel to MO,ODO NEWPORt B.EACtt. 3201 Newport Blvd, • (714) 675-4500 (i'.cross the street from City Hall) H.., OffliPI~.DOWNJ~· 1 01!1-~--·-r l.ol•tJQI;.I;Cetit, f;-;7341 Otz.n.tll..t '. ..., ftltJc. ~'*" .. .,.. .,, ·,:~.t' -' . ' ... • ., ' ' i I • I W 00 AND BRIQ'J( VttJ __ , IDd c.tltlndhll bouee -Tf1t1 at the ~ -Ema Jarp 1tYtDc room, tam111 room, rOflrlft• kltebell, larct master beclroom, o1ul two otblr tfedrooma. 7 $112,500 / ~ 0:. • • • ... ~ • • j - RVINE· TERRACE'. •• I 1827 SABRIJA i : PEN SUND~Y 1~5 •1/1 ;. Ssl&cloa• bom! wtth ca1rrurl deeoratioos p~aa /t& ft. pool plu ntet bQbot Yiew. Sunny patio , · .plaa EQUALS a rrtat bouse· for enterta!JdDr or rtluatioa. Obi It bas n1De foot eeUqa throughout and tflree .. ~JM, flm.Uy room andpmt room. . '·! $224;922 CANvoNView Lure 4 bec!rc»m bome with famUy room, d1.D.ln& room. pool a.nd prMD.s. • .... . $150,000 • ' • . OCEANFRONT I Balboa PeninsuJa Tbls cutom-ballt 2 bedroom bome ls en a lot ell.stDr from Balboa BlYd. to tbe Oceu- froot. Here are )1st a few of tbe many f•tures: beamed ce1.11Dra, llreplaee, copper plamblnc, forced air furnace, lDskJe patio, new cai"J)((ttDc, new roof. A beautlfbl 2 bedroom apartrntDt onr lbe double car prqe. ASKING $149,500 Owner will carry 1st trust deed IIALTOIS ~1 E. BAI:.BOA BLVD., tui..BOA 67l-~10 CA.t•o SHOIIS-OCMN YIIW. 5 ·bedroom home w /bilUud room. famlly room, den & sitting room off master bedroon:'. Recently . re- decorated thruout. Room for pool. JSl.O,OOO. Tom Queen644-6200. (Qll) UMDH COMSTIUCTIOM. Lovely new Lido Isle Bayfroot con- dominium on sandy beach + view. Spacious 2100 sq.ft., 2 bedroom + den single-story. $215,000. Call or . write for brochure. Jeanne Newman ~8235. (Q17) 6 IIDIOOM LIDO IAYNOMT. Udo Nord w /sandy beach -tennis court -clubhouse. Built by "Higson" in near new condition _.:. fee airuple -$225,000. Harriet Perry ~8235. (Q15) .. * lOYD I£ALTOIS PI£SOOS * TWO---with a VIEW · BREATti-TAK·lNG!! CL.ro ~0!0!! ~!L r!!~ 48.75 ,... trontaet. EXTRAORDINARY JETTY VIEW. Cbarm-. _p_ tnc bomt Yllb gr~t poteo~s. •. . A9~ ~'12Qiil~ BlfD-i.r~Y.~ •. ,._ li-1·soo \.!., LAGUNA BEACH ThrH bedrooms, 2 baths, huge rumpus TOO~ plus 400 sq. toot deck. (Just reduced to $92,500.) 446 HILLEDGE DR. ~-~B YO t-~' ... 6;...,. . . * 675-Sftl * 3637 E; Coast 'HWy. Corona .. Mar TRIPLEX S650 MO. INCOME Newport Hgts. Ha.rd-to-ftDd Z bedroom llldts Ill ldtal locatioll for best Newport B•eb acbools. LoYely tne-ltn.d street; OWDtr's alt bls ftrt- place. Feoetd prdeo, separate tDclosed cuacea. .to~ room &Dd cotn...,..... luDdry room. Prte.ct to eell at $19,000, EXCLUSIVE WJTB THE REAL ESTATERS. Call 673-8550 THE REAl E S T/\TERS 112 MAIGUIIITI, COlOMA OIL MAl a11-lllt COIDIII DEL Ill II'ID . • 10 10 days! Kathleen Kelly u.ted Z065 Port Pronoce 1D Harbor Vtew Homes oo Feb. 7, 19'15. Oa Feb. 17, 1975. u a result of u opeo baue, llbl met a tiDe YOWII couple wbo fell tn loYe wUb W. gr•t bome and subsequently bought tt. Thla borne bad preYioQsly betm u.ted Yitba.oother broker for ninety days wltballlt Hl.UDI. We teet Kathleen aDd ber tresb •tJJustastte 'tJII)roaeb to real estate made tbl dlfttreDCe. Wbeo abe calla oo you to d18cuss tbe alt of yoar borne yoa wlll see what we mean. If you want acticll, DOt promises, abe ls the aceot Ybo Ylll get tbe Job doDe b JOQI 671-7225 o/ '}fowport REALTORS 675-55U HARBOR VIEW HILLS Tb1n.t Blgl Manelous stx bedroom, tamUy room, pool, jaeuuL, big yard with puttlnc greeo. Owner transferred. $149,500. CAMEO SHORES Cameo Sbores deltgbt. Tttree bedroom and tamlly r)Om and OCEAN VIEW. Comer lot -approximately ttDDis coart stu. It sparkles, $1Z7 ,500. COLE OF NEWPORT, REALTORS Z515 E. Clout HI w.,, c. ..... Ml M• --------------------------~ ~~·-················· COMMERCIAL LOT S38,SOO TERMS 'T_.D • llld toaarO'r t1at,.,. ..,_ rta1 .-.. "*'· •• ROY R. McCARDLE aEALTOil rn .... 7729 ~:e. ........ s--.S.tfMl ISLlND C-uTIE· BAYSHORES .BEAUTY Outatucunc 4 bedroom Bay1bDre1 bome. Oaly •• to mm beach. UpstaE muter bedroom wtth IUD a.nd vtewt.Dc deck. te this Dew ll.JtinJ to aJII)rtdate lts rharm. SlS5, • ------------------ONE OF TWO •·' 'BAYFRONT: BALBOA PEIUNSULA P.ANORAMIC VIEW u PRIVATE~ FACIUTES FEE L·4.ND ~ IEDRPOMS-4 lA THS-OJSlOM lUlL T IIPftl ......_, ID ~ a.. .. Tn..U. ~le ftrtplaee fadlr Ill ..... bedrooms. ltaUu tn. Ia ·~ -.nle llfttor'y topl. -YJ lbUt roc&. ..-elo• caracn. n maWeMre elta'lors, etc. 1200 E. BALBOA ~VD-$279.000 1202· E. BALBOA BLYtL-$289,000 Searelb' ol .... float lud ... llllc:ttul8c COlt of COilstructkJo make these bomes an attractive buy todly. NELSON ROBINSON. R•ltDrl 675-1120 3DO lAIN ST., ~BOA PENINSULA ·------------------ I I I ... lA' fS REPORT I I I Sales through the Multiple Listing Service of the Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa Board ot Re~ors totalled $13.9 million for January, 1975. This ts more than a $50,000:00 INCREASE OVER THE SAME PERIOD ~ 1974. 632 listings were processed in Jan- uary, of which 36% were sold. 48% of the sales were coopv.at1ve. . List your prq>erty wipl a Realtor , .• _. •• -••. .i .-... • • I I a I I I 1110 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA .. ----· •m====:.·:.-·=·~t·.=~·~ Sunrise -Sunset 1.ar&e 8 BR.. 6 ba. home on sancl7 '-da; or use as 6 BR. bome with 2 BR. -.at; 50 ft.lot, a bore IDOCJI'i.nl. $2915.000. wm consider' Trade · Braad new s Bdrm. 4 bath. oo 30ft. Jot. . Plli'6aUp. 1295,000. AUrac.tlve 3 BR .• 2 ba. ain&lestOI')' bome ... ft. ltr'eet·lo-street lot. $151,500: OCEAN VIEW . . ~!'·~~h,re . Ar~ Fooa Rlots :--- How ~ is Gold? All IOod o -~· ... -IIIII PIIIIEZI DmD I'OOD8 U<! a _....,. r .. oorloJDIJ eaa1 •t I01d. IUnr, d.b.•• or~ t11111:att.. • '"'---·~ .. flut ., 1111 ot>or 111..-oat • ud -11om lZ-15 JOOI'L Do!k:al 1011 •1111-baok bomo...cylo -at ~ PIT po,... PIT •niDr· A I..J -~ tor a lluiiJIJ olt~· 0< ID-11 -hi tor -~ tor $111. Doa1 IIIlo -rtuDIIY paao. E...Uoat qooJlty --bormoltcallr oaled -altropo poellod. AD qa8111ic1M .:..ered. Intormatkaa. oa the abon pack or otbln 1fiiOI. rtQ~Mst. APP' DRIED F 256 2 Santo Drive Suite D Ca. THE TEACHING lS CENTERED ON JESUS CIIRIST . AND THE BWLE, wt'fH EIIPHASlS ON PRACTIC AL CHRISTIAN LJVING. ALL AQ:S ARE WELCOU~. COUftSelil:iJ aDd vtsltlng avatlable. · SUNDAY SERVICES: WORSHIP SERVIcES AND SUNDAY SC HOOL 8:30, 9:.f5 and 11:00 a.m. PHONE: 67'5-4550 Z!OO E. Coast Hwy., Newport Beactt. near MacArthur IIOTEl IN lH[ !?lffi&~©O~©@ , • ***** ****************'·llf.!.l'll .:o=:..·:::·l:i:.S-:-.:= WOOl llat ~~~~;.; ·-., ....... I....,-.. t.M ---! c,.....t, ccw•Htet ud bit llfiUMu-Art Ptlttnl ..--·-........ -Dr.dO.IIIoa cnat at-wW be Dr. JenMit .. ,_,., Pl'lllr.....a.et: c;l,tttAzta nr. c-A. Dot.uor, ...-olu7--11411 -~;;;~~ -.or: ... Dr. 1-o. ,.._ ud ' tHUwaJ ,.! Dr. _.,. II. KeCIIIIe, ..-.,at'"- -·-will llo Dr. liUoo •B. --daJ ""'::•to:.~:~~~~:!;~!~ Wood, IIOdleoJ.....,. -..-. Jlr, T1lo WWlaDI l. Cofto, Olqleoleomaoltloo; Dr. JIOJ'i 011 D Ml<batl -IAod, -"' 1011 our . wW more t111o roor to t11o p;.eueocomm-....iDr,AIIIlalla.a-,. ~ !i,~~~""'T'':~O::: ...... I -JIIIJIIolllao. Dr.-·-. ' • ,..malll aed-.. u lmm-o DHI j,ro-STUART AND JOA!f IIORRIS rouo, tllo fMMI will llo • • poruor 111o W-Jated looen, Trtpl.,. IUid bold fD otber parto of ton, !IIIIa, fD tllo .Onact Cout CoUop prodole. &ec:cmllol to ~ Redly, tsoa of AMoo. CbetbOY's ctusll drama "Tbe cbllrmu ol the Arts Com- lit& Gall." The .-ruu Marcb 11-15 mlui<Jo. Ill t11o occ .IJodltol'tum ud --1a "We could bold It DtJI fret. CurtaiD 1J: 8 p.m. aJcbUJ. st.rt, JAr ID Coroaa del War," Brttllh-bonl actor, Ls aa ID.structor at u.c. be told a JolDt meettnc ot lmDt IUid a pla,...l'tcbL Ollt o1 lila plays lbe ~miDWloo ud tile City wu ID eotry Ill thls y•r's American Col-CooacU Jut moath. ltp T*tn Festival. He bu QPelred 1n Tbls year'• eYtDl wm lD- Dimeroas prodllctiODII In tbe UGJ.ted states elude coatiDuous perform .. ud E~t~laDd. Joan Is a feteran of setenl uces by tallet, tbeatre IDd OCC prodactlou and IQ al8o appeared lD musle lfOUPS, plus dlsplays sbowa at u.c. tntne. of worts by local artJstt:. • • • Tbts yeu, tor tbeflflttime,- "FREEDOM OF CHOICE ln cancer tbenpyto sclllpture will bt 1Dcldded. wW be tbesubjectofDr.JOODA. Rtchard8oa'a Cub be awarded preaeotatton to members aod frteodl of tbe to There w111 CODJJenattn Lancb &ncb at nooo Frtday, ~be~E:.:· ... :•ds:ro:•:r:-=~~====a====== Yarcb 7, at tbe Saddlebl.ck 1m. Santa Ana. Tbe cost •UJ be $5.50 per person. Dr. Rlcba.rdsoa is 1 well-Imowo autbor and lecturer oo metaboUcaspectsofdegeoeraUve and ootrlttooal denclency diseases. He bU been act1Ye In the Amertcanl.t cause for s..,en.l years. He received bls medical dfltee at tbe University of Rocbe"ster ID New York. SPECIALS? DR. LIOHEL DASILVA J4MIS I. MUGIMT NEWPORT OCEAN SAIUNG ASSN. las eleeted Jamet R. Nuceot u lbe 19'75 presi- dent. Mr. Nugent t.s been actively associated wltb NOSA tor the put a yea.ra. 'Sen1ne alooc with Mr. Nucent are rlce..presideo.ta William voo Klei.nSmld. Jack Balllle I..Dd GU Knudsoo; secretary Oielc Pla.van; trea- surer and past prestcSeot Rlcba.rd Jecmess; aDd )Idee ad'rocate Stephen Stewart. Tbe directors are Lloyd (Swede) Jolmsoo, James S. LlDderman, Ph1l Morp.o. Jack Wa.UJ.nc- kroclt, AI Obe<z, Jollll Rob"'-"-" Ross, Charles Ullman and Prastoo ZWcttt. Tbls year's chalrmeo tor the Enseoada race are: Preston ZIUgttt, general cba.ir- mu, assisted by JobD Roblnson; co-n.ce eommtttee cbalrmen, Lloyd (Swede) JobD- soo. and Dorls KJrat; equipment cheek Pat Duolp.n; packets, Fn.nk and Evelyn Wbtte; escort vessels, Oavtd W. La.Dg; moorlngs, AI Oberg; check-tn-bo&t, Dr. Ed Riesen; 1Dformatloo ceoter, Jerry Bn.me; protest Paul lia.n.; trophies, Llooel Booth, radio com muntcattoos, Jobrl WlkJe; computer op- entioos, Jack Boshriek; entertainment, Bev- erly Monlp.l; Bette South; plaque • • • HENRY HOHENSTEIN, author of "Tbe IRS CODSplracy" will be guest lectunr at Pl Beta Pbt's celebrity boOk review series oo U&rcb 7 In Newport Beach. Mr. HobellsteJ.n, a flDanclal coosu.ltant. gnduated from Rutcers UDJ.verslty, where he was a Delta Pbt ICbol&r. He bas appeared CG llllmerous uttooal television and radio talk shows. Bls book presents a eooviDct.ng argumeot for returntng the power ot taaum to tbe people. Mrs. Howard N. Rogers, prestdeot .. elect of the sorority, will welcome tile gathertnc at 10:30 a.m. tollowtnc coffee at 10 a.m. Tbls 1s the last ln the series of this year's revte•s and l.s open to tbepubUc. -.... ,lin Tloo...., ·-•v 'till r .M.I dinnm includr 101/p or -"d, dltJ/t:.~f Nk«< potlto ., ria H~ ....... REO SNAPPER ......... • ............ 2.25 MAHI MAHI ......................... 2.46 GRILLED SEA BASS .... : ............. 2.96 TOP SIRLOIN ........................ 3.25 NEW YORK STEAIC'. .................. 3. 76 LOBSTER TAIL ...................... 4.96 STEAK AND LOBSTER •. , ............. 5.9!1 p/111 32 Dtlw .,n.rior of JU/»(b •fo«<ond b•f d/IIHis 1IUI'I II 01 OIIU\\1 1k\ l'>lk<>lll (!Ilk\ -.111 LOCAL EXHIBITS AT ANTIQUE SHOW Two Corona del Mar firms, Admiral Benbow and Goldeo Palace Imports, wlll be exhibiting at the 3rd a.n- nua.l tntlque show and sale sponsored by the Laguna Beacb Mu.seum ot Art Al- flliates March 7-9 at the La(WII. Museum of Art on C U.tr Dr, in Laguna. books and kitchen para- phernalia will be featured a moog tbe nrletJ. Polyglas Whitewall \\u'l , For Significant Sari~ On Fiberglass Belled ~0~. A78·13 ....... , the weor, d.t~JFJ .... ity, Ofld ridot lofog M ' ' 4 -~ ........... -... 0 Pafy- v'ol .... at 0 -poiolooef>o ._ 1010 poico. Jh• (lllhiooo hit '•'r•loo off••• o ,...,...._ cord bodr f~tr • .., ....... phil ~-,~tot .. ... ,.. '-"' 1...-.;~ ............ ,., bofh ........... fr'odioo>. Jh. lype h-ood poltonl, willo huoo- thdool~ ..... forpip IIIII~ Sale 011 Prolessiotlsll AuloSenice 1iJo Twenty -seven antique dealers and interior decor- ators from San Francisco to san otego wlll display antiques trom oriental to Engllsh as well as early American, according to Gloria Padach,. ways lDd means chairman or the La- guna Museum support group. SUver, jewelry, crystal, furniture, jade, dolls, lamps, MIXER TODAY FOR MERCHANTS Corot!il del Mar Chamber of Commerce wUI spoosbr a social "miJ:er" for mer- cbaots today, March 6, from 5 to 6:30 p.m. at Sam's Sealood restaun.nt. The oo-bost gatherl.ng 1& aimed at getting local bust- ness people acquainted wltb newlJ-eleeted officers oftbe Cbamber of Commerce, and •1tb aacb otber, "You doo't hue to be a Cbamber ot Commerce member to attend," saya chamber prestdeot Frank Jank. "Anyme wbo laa mer- ct.ot 1D Corooa del Mar 111 IDTUed." PARKING lifTERS GO IN EFFECT IIAROI 1 H-of Nowpol't B•cb parkin& meten awot. Saturday from wtate.r bll>ol'II&IJoo IJid olarted IN&lPiDr ICJ tourtst cotnL Ytten 1D tbe Mc F~ lOt. aJl Oftr Balboa PEID-' n1a; IUid allq 15tb ot- •W llo patmlled by loc:al -ome.ro,-wtll .... ... $10 orerUme ctt&Ucu. T,.. --loll'lot ntoo laot ..aJ Oct. IS, o poiJco tnflle -llld.-motoro nqalro ~ por-torpoR~ac. Proceeds wW belp support the museum community cul- ture progn.m, •bleb brl.n&'s cblldren from COUDt)' pt)Uc and paroehlal stbools to par- ticipate Ln art lecture series for cblldren. HE HYPOCRITE Our Hfalr trade" laws are under attack.. But, I'm sure we can COWtt oo some help In defeodlng them. Tbllt help sbould come from our bl( labor untoos. Why? Well, the unloas bllve proved that prlce-flzlng works jut flne. And here's how It works: You have to join the unloo to get a certain job. The ..WO decides what your pay will be. In other words, they "fu" your wage. Becau .. llibor Is such a bl( part of the &JP&DSe of most businesses DOwadays, the price of labor: at.o unxes" the price of goods. The eod result Is that the unloas make buge profits tor the un1oa bosses to play with, and the employer gets squeezed. So, I think It's ooly fair !bat the real of us lllve a crack at tiWr WODdertul way of doing business. By tlx1ng prices, we can guarantee big proflls. Tbol,e big profits expand businesses and create more jobs. Then, our business eommuntty e&D compete a little betler with the foNign companies that get labor at a more reaSOIIIble oo.t. It would be very hypocritical of us to have the unions practice prtce-fii!ng without letting the rest of us In oo 11. · • Speaking of hypocrisy, have you noticed bow .many people aN nm•l•c to the.govern- ment demaedlog jobs? And bow the politicians are promising that that will create more jobs? It would be lUnny U It wereo•t so sad. Because, you -. pemment cannot create jobs. Tbey can take your mooey and use It In such a ~J that ta.y m11 APPEAR to be creating something, ·but they're not. They'"' )list re-4Utrfhtlti11C. Tbe Ollly things gcwemment can create are paperwork and paper money. And both are about useless. lntlaled paper money, made cheaper by wild govemment 1111•"111 tllat dilutes our currency, ta pushing us to the qe of a great depress!DD. Remember bow the - faUecl In the 1930s, wiping out famUy IUe a'flllgs? They say It eu't Iappen aptn. No? Well, we have )list toand out !bat the Soelal S..rlty symm, Wlllch shoUld from tills day fo""rd be called the Soelal luecurlty emm, ta aa111 Ill be bankrupt by the 1980s. U you have paid Into tbls phony system.~ your IUe IIIU. bOpe of getting 110methlng back eomedly, bow will you feel WlleA..T.OU ret ......s,. to lliart dn.wJnc your peiiSioa and are told theN'S DDiblng there? Tbeame Way the raf felt a IIIlO, that's bow, So, our politicians and 11111011 loaders, wbo lan alwayo holped •• otlar tor their · mutual helleflt, Ill•• uo In the blc oqu-. Tile poi!Uctou pft •re power to tho untoao, wbo In tun keep tho polltlelans Ill poW'er. Ill-while, ,. 8tl I pay tbe bill, while tho big wbeell of government and lal>or loMii JIIOIIIIslllc 111 more ud better tblllp. SomebcMI)''a a damiiOd b:Jpoerlte. Sometblllc cloela't omtU rf(ht. , While aU of ~ ckmll are lfllllllc about ..,. to .,. tile _..,, •I lldU wt ~ remiDd tbem ol a bUll:, ~ta 11aet: Wta.llb and joba are c_...-111e prodlletlon of ~ulllld -.!ceo In u •lmoiP'efe of mlnl""!m poUtieal 1• ':J u ·.ID·amplu wo.-, JOU W\111 tho ..-.my to stnleld& lt8oU out, c.t Olll •miiOd becU. .. AI Foqtt . For lboet of you wbo ftlll: a JGac wy Jootlar l:!r work -and lblr tlloM -UU to plaJ '-Ito .. ftter -ft laft I DtW llllpnl.ai of tint, ~ CGIIYONI "•lltleal" '-Ito~ ~ lild _ ...... bJ u. ..... '