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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-05-22 - Newport Harbor EnsignA ~ltioo belle clrc:a11- ted I.D Coroaa del Mar to QIIPOH 'wldenJDc of tbe Cout Hwy. br1det otlt Newport Bay came under 11re Jtl· terdaJ from Ctty Councll- mu JobD Store of Corona Hlc'bl&nds, wbo beads ctty efforts to Jpeed coostruc- tloa of a wider brldce. The petitiOn was started last week by Mary StepbiDS JOHM LEICH ER Crash kills CDM sailor A mUltary tuneral wlU be held at noon today, May Zl, in Paclltc VIew mem- orial park, Harbor VIew Hills, for John Letcher, Z4, a Sbore CUffs saUor wbo was one of 4 Navymen killed SIUldaY ln a head-on craah Dear Freaoo. Caltlnla '""'"' Patrol officers saJd a wrooc-way frHYIJ driver, a leo kU.Jed in the wreck, masbed J.oto the car carrying the 4 saU- ors. John ls survived by his father, John Letcher of Mi- ami, Fla.; llJ$ mother, Joan W1lliams of 306 Morning Canyon, Shore Cliffs, assis- tant manager of the Newport Center branch of Security PacUtc NaUonal Bank; a sis- ter, Elena Ferrara of Costa Mesa, and his grandmother, Sophia DerbysbJre, Costa Mesa. Navy Cbaplaln Jack Gra- ham wut conduct the grave- side service. of 718-1/2 Orcbld, wbo clr- elllattd tbe petltioD oo ber block, and orpntt.ed se•er- al ntJcbbors to ctreulate lt tb.roaebOUt Coroaa del Mar. Ac00Td1Dc to Mrs. Ste- pbeo's hanDel, Tlm, tbe reaaont.ac bell1Dd tbe petttioD 11 tbat a wider brtdce .,would brine more tftftlc into Co- rona del Ma.r a.nd create pres111re ap1n for some ldDd of flwwu tJltou&tl tbe 5th AYI. corridor." Mr. Ste- pbeU aJd 11t. croup would prefer I•YIIIc tbe preseot brldct u '-, a.nd bu.lldJ.nc • secood spu to cocmeet 17th St. wtth Jamboree Rd. "I'm nry, very opposed to th1a Idea," said COUDcU- man Store, when lntormed of the petJUoo. "A wid er bri<ift wtil not bring more West Newport airs problems Members of the West New- port Beach lmproYement Assn. wUl meet next Wed- nesday night, May 28. at C 1- ty Hall to diseuss local prob- lems among themselves aDd wtth city omclals. Meanwhile, members have been asked to fUl out a 2- page questionoa1re on bow they feel about such issues as housing density, traltlc coace.uoo, library boors and Jet air traffic. Replies to tbe questlOODalre are ex- pected to belp set policy ln coming months. Wednesday night's meet- Ing, open to all West New- port residents, starts at 7 p.m. 1n the Ctty CouneU chamber. Clty olllclals sla- ted to be oo haod to answer questloos are Councllman Howard Rogers, Clty Mana- ger Robert Wynn; Parks, Beacbes aDd Recr•tlon Commtutour Mike Jobn- eoa, Plaslac Commllaton Cllakat~ WUltam &11 •ta- ke! aod P1a.IUic Commla- stoner Don Beckley. SabJe<:C. up for dbcusslon, accordJ.oc to WNBtA Presi- dent Suunoe Rudd, wllltn- clude do~ an.oeutlon, status of the West Side Mar-w, the Paclflc Electric right-of-way park, a pro- posed tennis center, airport expansion, hOusing density, offshore on drUU.oc a.nd the future of Coast Highway ln West Newport. The quesUoonatre sent out this week by assoclatloo membership chalrma.n Lew- Is SussmlD asks for opin- toos oo these aod other sub- jects. A proposal by Balboa ls- laod CouncUman Paul Ryc- llott, whicb would reduce boustDc density planned for uodevelopecl areas, including West Newport's Bannlng tract, Is on the question- naire for membershlp opin- ion. The Ryckoff proposal ls due eoon for a Pla.o.nl 1g Commlssloo helri.Dg. Tbe qaestloanatre also re- surrect. tbe questioo of fur- ther rtstrletJnc bustoess signs. The subject was dis- cussed at lqtb, t1MII aban- doned by the City Council earlier this Y•r. Other questLons put to the membership include possi- ble re-routing of Coast Hwy. north of Newport Shores, with the present highway dead~Ddiog at the Santa Ana rlYer: a suaested evening schedule and eJI)IDded !lSe for West Newport cbUctreo•s library; ewpaotlolr otOraap couty Airport;, ... ruon ef a ~ pick-up; year ..fOlD! res- triction of dop from bea- ches aDd wbetber or not tbe West Side marina Should be buUt. Living life of Riley? Freshman County Super- visor ThOmas Riley of Do- ver Shores, who anoounced last week tbat he wUl seek election next year to the seat he now hOlds by appoint- ment, was crltlcized tbe sa me day for sp«~d In« too much ta~ money. CM BUDGET IS SLASHED County admlnlstratlve cl\lef Robert Tbomas c latmed that Mr. Riley, lf he keeps spending at tbe present rate, wlU exceed the $129,788 budget for the ewpenses of hls ofnce by about $8,300. Supervisors get annual ewpelse budgets for travel ewpenses, otnce operations a.od other tncl- dental expenses. With just 80 per cent of the budget year· r emaln1nc, Mr. Tho- mas noted that Mr. Riley has apeot 82.2 per cent of his eJpeDse budget. A proposed $17 .5 mUlloo annual ctty budget, down $1.4 mWJon from · thls year's speDdlAg pace, ns recoro- mended Tuesday to the Cos- ta Mea City Council. Tht badget is based on a city property tu rate of $1.51 per $100 of asses81d valuation, which woold meu a drop of about 3~ In the current tu rate. However, county tax assessor tall- mate• of a 10 per cent as- seaameot hiJte ln tbe city would mort U.U outwetgb the rate out In tbt OscaJ yeu startJnc July 1. ADd tupayera wttb me- mories can l"tCl1l that the CUrHDt 1bca1 )'e&r'l ptt- Umta&ry bQdctt, at tbls a me sta&• lut year, called for SENATOR TO TALK AT TCMNMEET spendi.Dg ooly $17,4 million, but bad $1.5 mUlion added lD later adJustments. City CouocU wW study tbe bud(et at a June 9 sesstoo, aDd wtll cooduct a publlc beal'tDg June 17. Floal bud- get appronl, after ad)lst- meota, ts dUe before July 1, wben the buclget takes effect. City ~et analyst Ed Mlller p-re 2 bulc reasons for this y•r's preUmlol.ry budeet request betDc below current apeod.1.Dg: A pro- posed alow -doWn in Sl>eod- ln& tbe $S.9 mOUoo author- lied by YOters for baytac opea space, and tbe eDd of the city's eontract to pro- Ylde poUee •m~ tor the ctty of lniDe. How .. tr, U.. AY{JIII lD pollee t..U• tu re1, about $?75.000 w111 be oftett by ao ~ rtdDetloD lD ,.._.. pald to Colta w.. by l.n1M. Carnot bcaiYIIJ'II*I-dlllc on Ol*llll&ct aCQIIUil- Uoa tJ Jt.4mutloD. Tbtpro- po.J ftpn -atlt JIU' 11 IUI,OOO. MRS. EVELYN WILSON Of COST A MESA Dti!S lftiJa.U...wtao ... to .... Wdreilat ... oWeut- • ..,. ............... died Prt. dlaJ,:a& .. iteottl. ." ...... Gl tl411tm ... llld .......... ., ., ':'\:Z satca.Cta-,.,. ............ ---~~= .... ..... .. ........ .., ...... ,,., .. ...., ....... ,-.c.. • -··.: ... au. ............. -..., ... ,. Supenlsor Laurence Scbmlt of Hunti.Dgtoo Beach. an avowect Oscal cooserva- t1Ye, bas apeot e•• more, Mr. Tbomu said, wtth 84 per ceat of bis bud(et al- readY 10M· At tbe other eod ot the .ca.le, Supeni- IOT Robert &ttln of Santa Au hal tpiDt ooly 59.5 per cent of llt. dpiDSe budltt. B.a..BOA ASSN. PLANS PARTY FOR MAY 28TH A May !t blc blDd c11DDtr claDct .. bMD .cblduled b1 tale Balboa tmproYerniDl Aaa. u tta maiD tuad-r&J-.-r .,_ tiiU JtU. ,.. duce, at lbt 8&Jbol Parilklla. wm r..tan u. .14-tMee 8ocltt1 t»r tilt P~ ol Bll 8uda. Tlcbta an GD ale at batl•••• • tbe 8tJbca ... trtct. -at tM dOOr tall aJcbt of Dlt cUce. tntllc, lt w1ll belp an tbls city's fllCI8t set1ocls tnl- nc problem. People tD Co- rona del Mar should be OOD· cemed about this. becauae, among other th111c•. they de- pend oo Roag bospltal for medical care, IDd the pre- sent bridge makes tt dJftl- cult for emergeucy Ytbicles to get to aDd from Hoac quickly. Besides, I doo't thlDg there's much cbance of getting a secood brlctce. Let's take t1rst tlllncs first." JOe COSTA MESA to pusb stroocly tor Cham- ber support or a new. wi- der bridce. •• After tbe clty held pub- lic bearings, dlscussed tbe brtdce at length and told the state what k1Dd of bridge we want, a letter-writing campaign by folks wanting a higher bridge held things up for at least 6 months •' a&r. Store commented ye~­ terday. "We've had enough delay, and I'm afraid any more serious delay wtU )Jst do more harm to our trat- nc situation." MISS NEWPORT BEACH eootestant.s were narrowed thls week to tbeae flnalt.ts, one of whom will be crowned at a Juoe 13 ball apooaored by the Commmres Club of tbe Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce. From left are Michelle Dutton of Harbor Hl(hl.ands, BryDDe Bonner of Harbor Vlew Hills, Lisa Creamer of Corona del Mar, Debbie Vancleave of Santa Ana He~ts, and Colleen Connell of Dover Shores. Bryone and Lisa are seniors at Coro01. del Mar hl.gb school. The other 3 are seniors at Newport Harbor 1\lgtl. The Newport Harbor Jaycees spooaor the contest, aod the winner 1.s eltgible to go on to tbe Junior Miss contest. The Jaycees' annual fasb1oo show, f•turlng Miss Newport ft.nallsts, 1s slated for 11 :30 a.m. June 14 at the Newporter Inn. Bank of Newport and the Newport Harbor Chamber have tic kets. Councilman Paul Rycko:ff of Balboa Island agreed, al- though be is on record fa-;~:.~:::::.~: First lady commander he said yesterday, "to hold up on getttng a betterbrtdge, A World War 2 soldier ~ause cbances for a se-who drove trucks, served t.o cood bridge are pretty re-the New Guinea )Ingle, and mote. Financing would be developed a volce lUte gra- dlfflcult." vel, was elected last week to Mr. Stephens said bls command Newport Harbor wlfe's petttloo idea came American Legion Post Z91, aner architect WUllam Ft-Her name Is Irene Porter. cker circulated a petltlOn She promised to shape up at a meetl.Dg, earlier this the old o·Jtflt. month, of the Corooa del ''I'm not your cooveotlon- Mar ClYte Assoc. Mr. Ft-al Legionnaire," she admlt- c ker's petltloo seeks broad ted after last week's unanl- support for ofttclal city de-mous electton at the Legloo sires for a 6-lane bridge, Hall. "Before I'm finished, 4 to 6 feet bJgher than the I'll be called a maverick." present spu, on Coast Hwy, Irene (''only my blU col- "lt only seemed fair," lectors call me Mrs. Por- ter") Is the first woman ev-said Mr. Stepheos, "to giYe er to command the local people a chance to oppose the brldge., He said his post, wblch, -.rlth more than wlfe has delayed her petl-800 members, Is one of tbe nattoo•s largest. Uon campaign "unW sbe gets "l waa ldnd of worried more information," but Mr. l!lat the guys would give me Stepbeo.s YOYedhewtll "coo-tile business," she admits, UJue the campalcn lf my , wife «Meldel DDt to , 'but beck, they ... m to re-• • apect mt. TlMy teue me a "~~ llll*ttbepe-.~bat u•a. & wum klAd of WU. u .. u U., were teublg. They know I'm told U mJcbt keep a freeway .trong. 1 can take u." COMMAN DER IREH E Behl.od tbe gruff t2lk 1s a softer lady. Irene ls tbe nrst female prosthetic represen- ta Uve t.o tbe federal Veter- an•s Adminlstntloo. Her job at LoDe S.cb nts ooa- pltal Include$ ctttJ.Dc neel- c bltn Ud otblt PI'Qillletk a Ids for dlsa.bled vets. SM helps them with their prob- from comlnc tbrougb," said Yr. Stepbeos. CouncUmao store ls sche- duled to address a Corona del Mar Chamber of Com- merce luncheon meetJ.og to- day, May Z1, at the &lboa Yacht Club. He ts expected COM late mail raises protest Late m11l deltvery tn Co- COM I d I rona del Marts gotng to S U en S co'ltlnue a Uttl~ louger, CD~ postal chief Lm Sheely sa1d back Mang Students at Corooa del Mar hlgh school are clrcul.a.ting a petition on behalf ol Mike Ma.ng, 30, a soctal studies teacher suspended last week from his ~ at the school. Mr. Mang wtu get a pub- He heartng next Tuesday nl&bt before the Newport- Mesa school board. He bas *n charged with unprofes- sU)oal cooduct and threat- ened wtth dismissal. Durin« llis suspension from 1\ls post as a teacher of government, he is work- Ing ln the district person- nel omce. Mr. Mang, who lives t.o Mlssloo VIejo, has taught locally for 7 years. this week. ·•we•re trying our darnd- est to ~ things up whUe we art tn the m•dst of roote chln&es," he told the En- sing. "The route changes will be completed as sooo as we flnisb a Ume study atfectlllt! our mall tandllng 1n the of- nee." Mr. Sheely's comments came after complaints were r.lsed Z weeks ago durl.ng a mNUnc of the Corona del Yar Chamber ofCommerce. Chamber members also claimed ttat mall was not being put ln local post of- flee boxes as onen as 1n the ~st. "We are still putting ma1l ln tbt boxes alter each de- Uvery trom Newport and Santa Ana, .. Mr. Sheely said tbts week. "But tbere ls us- caally nry lJttle maU dell- nred to u durtnc tbe ar- ternoons, and this may lead people to believe their boxes are only being serviced af- ter the mornlng delivery. Also, due to cutbacks 1n tbe work force, we don't always get all of the mail boxed un- tll fairly late in the after- noon, but we still bow trw mJ.ll twlre a day, except on Sundays." Mr. Sheely has served as head or tbe local post office stnre the retirement l2st Jul} of Postmaster Grant Howald. An attempt by Or- ange Count) postal c hief Hector Godlnex to do away wit h the postmaster's job in Corona del Mar, as a money- saving move, was dropped aner a storm of local pro- test. Mr. G?dlnet said tllJs we-ek that he lsawalhng some word from postal regional head- quarters 1n San Bruno 011 wbo will be tbe new post- master here. Candidates include Mr. Sheely, Darrell Petersoo of Santa Ana, aod GEOrge Jen- kins of Placentia. lems, counsels their wives, and does aU the other things you'd expect a motherly ve- teran to do. Re bustlllnd, Tom, ls are- tired Army master sergeant whOm she mt>t during her 1943-45 service. They have 4 sons, all veterans, who be- loog to the Post, and 2 daugh- ters who are members of the Post Auxiliary. lrene's gnvel volce came, not from shout In« at recruits (she was a PFC), but as a result of bavtng a larynx removed some years ago. "I've had to learn to talk all over ~ln." stw nsps. '·I'm just bking II." Her theme for the year, wblch she wtll dlsc..Jss at a gala June 7 lnstallatloo dt.oner dance at the Legion hall, wUI be "t~etheroess is unity, and in unity. tbere's stretteth." Her plans include c•ttlD& more JOUQC ••n.os 1Dto the Lecioo. "Youn& people haven't been j)l..nlng for the same reason you ~nd I didn't join the Legion w:1eo we wert> 20," she tbeortus. ··They are tired or the mUltary and taldn& orders. They want to do thelr thing; then they wtU joto us. But they not to be accepted on tbelr own terms, not ours, and that's the way it should be. T:ley've got 1 lot of smarts and we need them t.o the Le~ton. We have a lot to offer them, too. such as a ~treat Ute Insurance pr~ram . help wtth obtaining thetr veter- ans benefits, and plent) of comradesh1p, but most of a 11, a belplng hand lf they want it." (rent> j)lned the local post 10 years ago. Like man) other members, she's from out of toYn. Sht> and Tom \lYe in Garden Grove. She has ·'moved up through thE' cl11lrs'' t.o the Post, s<>rv- ln& most recent!) as l<;t ., lee -com m.lndet. School officials would not discuss details of the char- ges agalD.st bJm, but accor- ding to studeots, Mr. Mang sometimes smoked ln class aDd oo at least ooeoccuton, n~.pp&ntly a.o.swertd a tele- phOOe call trom a superior. Scbool trustees met ln a c losed execuUYe session last week lDd reacbed a declstoo to DOtUJ Mr. Maoc ttllt be would be dlsmlased. Ht uUd·tor a pab!Je hearl.ae to air tbt clarps. School permit is upheld Elected with her m last week's balloting wpre lst vlct-comnuDder Charlie Wea•er, Znd VC Don WlJson, 3rd VC BUlle Whaley (ano- ther womanX ftnaore offi- cer Reta Goodall (another), chaplain Hap Retchner, his - torian Tom Powell, ser- ceut-at-arms Ra> Scott, executt•e committeemen Tom RUter, Tom Porter, BW Cox and Walt Wagner. Most art> loq-tlme Le- CloaDalrts. BAATl.EY SCANLAN, 74, OF C.M. IS DEAD St"leu wt.ll be btld to- ciiJ, May a!, at l p.m. at BtU..SI'Oidfty Cblptl In co-a ..._ m Bt.rtle) lcaaliul. '74. ol Sl'7 W. WU- -. COlD ..... -., died ..., 11 at Hole "oCCUUI. II• ta •mttd bJ liU wua. Allee. _. a .._r, lAOia SID"' ol8eleaet, llr • .._...._ fto wu a eatJ I ... __, ,_..., u,.,......, ..... ... n. ... Tlllllleb f~k~Car. 111r iftll otacttttat __,., ....... A IDOYe to reYOke New- port-Mea Cbrtltlan Cen- ter•e permll to ooperate a tellool OD Coaa Mesa' 1 2ZDd St. .,.. d4IDMd 'htsday by the City CoaDCU. day he sees "no problem ln meeting the rem~ coodltlons. ·' BUDDY EBSEN HAM ED MARSHAL FOR PARADE ,.We Deed aU the old but- Sardl, too," laughs treoe, .,bat we are really aner the JOU.DI people DOW.'' How ~ Irene's age" ••l)oa•t you dare print It,'' abe crowls. Comi'!Wldtr, we wouldn't clare. SKILES & HENDERSON 10 AI D KII*EY FUND Sli ... a HIDdtrM~'a co- ntl¢1 ~ eo btMftt tM Artlfteial IU&MJ FOIIIDdltioa Of ~ wtlJ be btld s.dla7, 11M 1. from a to S p..ID. at tall Put Newport -. NO ftiCXUP MAY a ...lftOit . dtJ trufll CJ'Wa wGI .... •••rtll 0., ... Anal f/1 ... diJ _._., .......... a. ... ......... --. ..., .......... IIIli ......... 0 ..... _ .. , ' .... .. Val 'tta Ill II a·Dttl lf --ea. aat. , 't IL School lax vote Tuesday Newport and Costa Mea voters go to tbe polls nelt Tuesday to decide if they should ralse thelr property taxes to add $100 per stu- c1~t to thelr support of pub- lic schools l.o the Newport- Mesa district. Tuesday, the Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce JOined the Newport Harbor Chamber in supportln« the tax increase. Also on Tuesday, Dr. John ~icoll, school district su- ~rlntendent. sald be woold fore60 any l.ocr•se next school year l.o his alary. IC voters approve Tues- day's ballot measure, tbelr property tu rate •HI go liP sc per $100 of usessed valuation. UtheydiApprove, lht> rate will ro down 31~, because of a state law lim- Iting per -POPU ewpendltues by school districts. Tbe cllf- fereoce between voting yes and oo 1s 36~ oo tbe tax rate, whlcb translates to a- bout $-45 per year on a $50,- 000 bome assessed at SlZ,- 500. Polls open at 7 a,.m. and close at 8 p.m. A simple majority or those Yotlnc will decide the tax lssue. Last November, Newport- Mesa YOters turned down a slmllar ax 1\J&e. TbJs tlme. t~ school district ls uk1nc tor a smaller latNue. U YOtera tum dow1l Tw-. day's appeal, tbfy are ache- doled to pay S1,Z'7Z per pu - pil tn school tues oex:t year. The district and the board of education seek $1,372 per pupil. About $3 mUhon has been tentatively trimmed from next sehool year's budget in antlcipatloo of a "no" vote. The budget cuts include rna- JOT slashes 1n bussing finan- res. school OPenttoos and mat.otenance, and teacher conference trips. Most of the cuts wot_..d be restor~ administrators say, lf voters add $2.5 mUUoo to next sc-hool year's taw collections b) vott.og yes on Tuesday. Drug theft arrest made A Corona del Mar man accused of st•llng seural thousand dollars worth or c1rugs from Zweber 's Coro- na del Mar Pharmacy last weekend INY be linked to similar break-ins tbrourh- out Orange County, a pollee investigator said yesterday. Newport pollee arrested C'hrls Vioeeot Fraser, 26, at the Sandpiper mo Frtday a.nernoon. A wallet and dri- ver's Ucense foaod In Z•e- ber's,led to his arrtlt, po- llee said. "We traced hlm there from hls mother's borne tD Corona tiel Mar," DetKtlYe Mike SuiU..D said. Det. s-&Wn.o atd dnap, packa(ed tbr ale, wert LD F'raser' s pouessioQ ft4ID ht' wu plead up, strett sale of tbe dftlla wa1 ..U- mattd at from $3,000 to$5,- 000. Ht was arratped ,...._ day lo Ha.rtlor court 011 a burtlafl cba.rp.. The most neaat tJaJ't,larY, somttt me .,..,.. dola.Dc time Tbarqy Ud aretac time rrtctaJ .,..... ta tilt IN aaeb b,_._. at z-.. bet' I ID NCIIt ....... Ktcb tJ.JDe. tM ......., lit lla ~ .. ...., ..... ....ut.tted ......... ... tMJ be1Jfte ......... w1llt & ...... ., ......... . -.. dlm'J•d-.:taat • .. ........... 01 :II<& .... _ ... .. real •• , I I ..... .. 11 ... .,.,.. .. "* 0.. .a. .. . c.--.... .. .. ~-·--· ........ ., ............. _ , . : . " ·-' Letters to· tfie Editor '.:.JOLCXlnl ~., ....... ,_ lloo -• tllrll- -1.-t 11'11JI4, Or--c_, Do;oott-ol --... I tu -II-' IIOLD TS TU Lilli ....... tiP .. 10-ldlloroiGo' .. 0 ,., .ttoo rrun~ ,.,...., o. ,_..,, ..,. a. tM TILIPNOMio ldlcaU..,. pebl!rtsf O.C- tlllber, 1,.,4, I am •rely eoa..-..s to tcMt "'MO" 011 • "''"'· nu ..._ Jlftport----1-eoUI add 11>91t:IIGO "1<kt ._ .. Go lfll, lolloo ___ l ... ,-,. ........ "'-.. ~ 000 llomt. bola, .,... tW. PI I .. ted I wtll -"110" o0 till lioMIItl -•.r talllloo 1,-&Dcr•M ol "" ... UJntt <11 bCwt ~ I "* jiPI'7C7A&. &Ill OUU . Of',1MI ern' OP MIS$? Ollt ... PUBIAUD WEIKLY, oo -1· -e1U1 • ,..,... po1<1 as c..--c1o1-. Calli. 0111u .... ,..,..,., plul .. tbr 11111&11 Boilclloa. 1711 &. CaM Bl&lrfty, Coroaa del Mar, Calif • .a. TIS!: NEWPORT HARBOR IJI8SGN WU lC!Jodlod 1o bo a -ot .-nt clreuiiUoo bf coa1 '*"" llo. A-10178 dllrd 1<11¥ 14, 1951, to Sitpwrlor Cowt lor tilt COGitr ol Orloco, Slatr or CaiUonlla, llld bf ,_ tllrrrol Is QUliU!ed to publish all pubUc aotlces requlr.t by !aw, ARVO E. HAAPA , .•... Owner Ud PubJllber PEG HAAPA . , •••.•..... All.octate Editor SUBSCRfPTION RATES .1!1 Harbor Ar• .•. ODt y•r • $5,00; Z years, S 8,00 Out of Harbor" Ar• One yea.r, $6.00; 2 years. $10.00 ·~-~o~~o..:.,~-Qo~Q• tbe May 17 lfnport-Me• uDUled Kbool dtltrlet etee. Uoo • ~<1r n. Tiler .., hit bJ ctolflor Bruce Har-rpr tho budpl .. talllloodlolloro 437 Aeoela "''· 11111 ww bo -lo bolld c-clot -tiP • '"'"' o1 ft IOIWoo caw, 112825 lol~•-... ,__ • llo Whf ull 10 Ia-' "\'Ell" ON 9CHOOLTAlC lor -her$1.4mlllloolnlpl Deer Editor: tbt t11 ovtrddt oa Mu m The eaeeUenceottbtNtw. WhO aDd wtrat eu we bt- port.Mea .choolf IJII:tm Ut•e •• to tM ,., DMd has oootr'fbated •l(allleaat).y ~tor mort moaeJ? to the ..-mle llld -Ia! eo 1/11/75 tbo Slatr S... stabutt}' ol this ebltre artt.. nate Flauce Committee Good schools are a f!mctioo turned down a nquelt lor or aseendLnc property n.J. tiS mUllon for .cbool akl ues. They attract tbe flmtl-tor the 1975.'16 aebool year ies that bu.Ud a prosperoqi. aaylnc there were mor: enUghteoed and cohesive pressinc rtnanclal probleml community, l know, I am a in the state, Oraoce COUDtJ M1 eteYtD • (II) u.ollled oehoo1 dlltrlels. Their an nee ADA (ave rare daUJ atteodloet) COlt waa $1,0SO. Newpor1-Mea unl. tied ICbrol dlllrtet ADA cost was 21.311 moreor$1.!50 •• 55, Ony oae dlltrlet wu ld(ber, $1,330,88. NIDewere lower. Newport.Mea wa.nta you aocl me to lDerease tbeir retenue limit to J1,372. tbe highest of the 11 unified districts. Already Newport-Mesa school district Income (ge. nenl flmd) from local 80\lr- ees t. '1'1 .17%, which Is 20.- .ARVO E. HUPA, owner Md ~DWshtr of the Ensl91 8-6 more tr.o tbe average Realtor and "sell" the com-Governor Brown tben atd muotty every day. be had a plan for ned y•r GOOd schools also produce that would.aohe all tbe mo. responsible citizens. We ney problems the schools hne all been privileged to are DOW facing. OO~O+"QOOIQoO+O:~QtO,...DOOO for the 11 unlfled dlstrlcls. Newport Mesa ADA for • VOTE "NO" TUESDAY '13-74 was 26,534, which Is witness this aspect otexcel. So. u Governor BtOWD cao lence In education. Let us tumlsh "all the mooey tbe continue this tndlliOD. On schools wtJIDeedneJ:tyear." a $100,000 home. the 111-let's doo't )Imp the IUD oo crease would be only $12,50 the tax over-ride tote oo a year; on a lesser home, May 27, as there wW ob· the tax increase Is eve11less vtously be DO real need for slgnUicant. To say NO to this $2.4 mlllloo dollars ol this investment opportuolty addlllooal, unnecessary ta..1 Is to Invite the mediocrity mooey. Concerning next Tuesday's school tax • decrease trom 3 prior years. '12-'13, 70-71, 69-70, increase election, I am of the same op-whereas the total tor the 11 inion still --the same as in similar unified districts 1n Orange . . County was increased. With attempts m the past: I am agamst all this Newport-Mesa decrease proposals for bigger tax bites and par-lo ADA there sho"ld be a ' like reduclloo of expendi-tlcularly so with respect to the school lures. burden, because the cost of public ed-During '13 -74,ending June, 60 30, On~~ge County school and disarray that Is so com-Remember, ttlls tax tn.:. mon throughout our country crease Js not )Jst tor one today. year. as It wiU be included ucation already takes up about per dtstrtcts had nine (9) elec- cent of our city-county tax bill. lloos on ttnances. Eight Public schools will have to cope with tailed to pass; 5 of lhese 8 were for revenue ln crea- It Is a very good invest-tn yoor property ta:res tor ment to vote YES oo Tues. the nfoxt nve years, thr'OU(b day, May 27, and quietly 1980, whether It is needed. urge others to do the same. or DOt, the harsh realities of business reces-ses. Evldenlly most Onnge sian, just as home owners and wage earners and we in private business must do. Schools must do just as we must do when hard times reduce our income: cut down on spending by cut- ting back on the less essential pro- grams, s o that NO tax hike is needed. Taxpayers are nearing the breaking point. Let's not add to the burden. \ ote "no" in Tuesday's election. • • • • ' MEBBE TOO MUCH BRASS Supervisor Thomas Riley seems to be in need of s ome financial counsel- ing, because he has been ~autioued that his spending may go over his al- lotted budget. That's not his only short- coming; he also needs a few basic lessons in his handling of news re- leases to newspapers. Last Friday's mail call at the Ensign office brought a letter fr om our supervisor announc- ing his intention to seek re-election next June. The 5 page announcement said "for r e l ease May 15." Unfortun- ately, it arrived May 16, and the news had already been headlined in the daily papers. Will someone please tell the retired general that this is no wa y to make friends with the loc al news- paper ? Either he doesn't kn ow any bet- ter, or perhaps he just doesn't c ar ~. We'll be happy to r eciprocate. • • • • ' MORE POLITICAL DE CISIO NS In his newslette r of May 10, former Congressman John G. Schmitz c omes mighty close to ann ouncing his plans -to run for offi ce again. He devotes half of the newsletter lo what he c alls "the Orange County Watergate"--com- menting on the investigation and indict- ment of Congressman Andrew Hinshaw in connection with the I ~72 election campaign thai put Hinshaw in office and edged Sclunitz out. The Sclunitz newsletter closes wlth this remark: "Regardless of the out- come of his trial, Hinshaw's political future has been seriously affected. And that will most probably force me to change or accelerate my own plans for re-election to public office earlier than I had previously expected." County tu: payers and par- eats feel It unnecessary to spend their hard earned S's on more taxes, already ear- Jim Wood Vote "NO" oo tb.ls pro. 2443 E. Coast Hwy. position on May ?:7 --DOW' Co rona ck>l Mar Is the lime to hold tbe line on all tu: lnet81.ses. E. SUcock Balboa Coves Newpo rt Beach • WHAT SAYS JANE? Editor of the Enslp, The only good to come out or the communist Ylctory In Indochina Is that the . Jue Fonda Ilk of communist lo'f- ers have shut up. They shOuld be 1n a dark hole hanging their heads after setinc tbe humane WIJ the KhMer hoop ts htlpi..Dc the peOple wltli''lorced marches and shooUJli.s-·.UW b: and thelc wiveS. Goldie Josept~ • 515 Vla Udo Sold LidO Isle. • ACCORDING TO PLAN Editor of the Enst.gn, President Ford now wants to "close the book" on the Vietnam lf"ar. But the book y -,, not close. About I.SOO Americans still remain un-la~~~·~•ld for, their ldo not I• whether they are alive or dead. At tttls very moment, tnltors 1D tbe U.S. Government are schemtnc to shOvel u.s. tax dollara to the communists who now control almost a.U of s. E. Asia. VETERANS OF WORLD WAR I, New Mesa Barracks, show their charters as they start a membership drive. Tht> group hOlds a business meeting the first Wednesda}' of each month at the Veterans Memorial Hall in Costa Mesa, and a potluck luncheoo at the hall oo each 3rd Wednesday, Anyone Interest«~ in joining tt.e Barracks or Its Auxtllary may call 645-0731 or 6'15-3187. Pictured here, from lett. are: front row, Commander J. F. Marls- cal aDd AuxUtary President Mildred Satrrank; secqod row, past Auxiliary President Mary Caley and member Lydia Falk; Ul.ird row. past Auiiiia..ry President Cecelia Krlpner aDd past Commander Phil Caley; 4th row, Junior Vice-Commander J. B. Whitney Jr. and past Com"Tllnder F. L. Krlpner; back row, past Commander Ted Falk • COM STUDENTS WIN Lyndoo Johnson, Richard Nixon, Henry Kissinger aDd others have been giving "aid" to Communist tynnts a II through the dozeD or ., years dtlrl.og which the U.S. •as preteodlDg to "resl.lt com ~punlst anresslon." n was planned from the Yet)' beglnnl.og tllat the commu- nists would eweotuany •tate Corona del Mar high of Corona del Mar, received over all of S.£ . .Uta. Tbat school students were big a SIO award rot his model. U finally cametopasssbould winners as they received "The problem this year. su rprise 110 one. T• reau 5 of the 8 awards In the as created by AlA member ago the JOhn Blreb Soelety judglna: of the recent 13th John McMurny of WUiiam dtstrlbated mUUoosofstlc~ annual hll:h school archttec-Blurock and Partners of ers: "When are we co- tural destgn ancl dnwing Newport Bea.ch. was to de-ln g to WIN In VIetnam -- competition at WU!ard )1-sign a branch bank." stated and why not?" About that nt.or high school In Santa Mrs. Thomas B. Moon, WAL same time, tt»e JBS a1lo Ana, awards committee chair-distributed '-.llpolntpeastn. Tbe May 4 e'fent was spon-man. "The students were ~tl-scribed: "Why ftcbt 'em ID sored by the Women's Ar-vena description ofthebull-VIetnam , •• and belp 'tm chJtectural Leape (WAL) ding site, the owner's crl-everywhere elte?'"Thtyaw and Orance CouDty Chapter terla and the requirements the end from tbe beelDIWic. of the Amerteao InstitutE' ot the plaa." Now we hear U..t tbtReds of Areblttdl (AlA). are eoetrUor au tbtCambo· First place winDer Is Ertc JEROME DUNN N, "E 0 dthllne !_~"!'.,om~!r~:~atlo FlemlDc. 100 of Mrs, Mar-""' ·-• (oiiU ~- It's time t o get that "Mr. Schmitz goes to Washington" draft under way again. lear flrmtnc of tan New-PERSONNEL DIRECTOR aod thrlr wins. AtldS&iiGI port HUll Dr. East, Harbor Jerome 0u1o bu been bas tJe. ren~.med "Ho Cbl Vtew Homes, a HDior at oamed director of periODilel M14h CttJ." We lllolld DOt Coro. dtl Mar hl«h achoo1. at Hoq Hospital. bt ., eocteened ..,_ U.O. Tbl 11·}'.,.-old said he Formerly manacer of ad· rew VletDamoe n,..._ "wort.!~ about S boors ev-mlniltratloo at Elpower · DOW lA tlae u.s. u we tlllllllllld ery diJ slDce O.Cember and CofliOratloa.. Su.ta Au ht bt lbollt lllolt atMI' Y....._. aU F'tidlJ Dl(bl"' to com-his also •ntd 111..,.iur mHI -no dkt lat ,C ~ plete hll proj&ct. Ht was reprelelltlQ& amaU ba.sJ.Desl To cet _. ldll of Clal anrdtd a $75 cheek tor btl lor humu Re80Ueet o.. ~te · oat ~wdl ....,. o1 tlrorta. nlopmrat Ud 1111 Nat-1 tbem,-wt ,_.. __ , PROS and KARNS Tbe $50 MCODd plaoe a. AUluct ot 8lt1Dtlllb-.Rt Ho C• liiiiii'IIPotiet •• ward went to Mleblel We. baa wotlted wta. tbt u a. tbod • af .---. C. ... ...,. o1 co...., clolWar. S..-n.....•-ol ._.. • tile V.I. --lllllll I lord Smft• &110 ol Corooo ...,....u_ 11 re-•to ...0 ...... lit -... tniDlllc .... plorobl ..... drl War, plel<od op till fZ5 wltb t11r Waii-·Aio•rleU die -IIO~IIol~ll!la­ elloek lor Wrd."'"er llld ~-.. ·-r-~ _, u ... nATYOUIIUITPAY -$15 lartbr.,;;jmoclol ..._.,_ ' -· Corpondons don't pey taut, intemt, rent or •Yiki.Dt lrle f'lttDJic Mil b&l ft>l~ Ud Coli_.., Pr'Nt.. ,._. .JIII:br;·,_~· :;;~ ... Jf .... c•ome.n don't ,_,. IU or the corpoflt..,.•a c:u-. low C... del Mar g. ~ - -•d oilier ..... and ••po-. t1oc -wUI _. P" -• ei'Odll 11' IILL I'OW!II .!LECTI!D ,._ ... _.,...,ioa ao., out of bUJI ..... bankNJit. llletr llllnc:tDr, GenM BW ....,...,. • flf llri. ==~ .. llt'O --fooled about com,.....JIOJ'Iol-« ,.... . • . .., 11n. -P.-·1 • -..... -· ao<1 Lll-oort> of till..,: wlln fo.lad "lie_ !Wilt' - -ol llts..,t ...... 1111 .. ...... $ ..... I -..o-4'011M...,.., ............................. VrlAII .. ..... -• ... -ol ... ,.. • all ..... c... -Mill ,...,....... ' .....,, -I.,, -., VlrtM ... _ .. _ -_.,".,.. ., •• •c·--:..nf -.... .., •• ,,. -.. ltt1 -....... , ...... .. .,., __ .,. .,,. "rvrn !!! 111 ........ .. ... _A":' ;IS ol: ~.·:-::-: ... ==~~··~:=.: ___ --.~. ~ ,_ ..,, • "-:" r ' •a•-••riuj;oaliiiil& .._L.,__ tiiiCIIW ..... !MAtis 6 T.._ c ... Vletaam •• ' . hJifoO..'r.- .... M HI DIM il l,...,...blt lOt tbt total -fl --u.s: policy. fur .. to ~ that the Uaitad St.r. could not defeat tiDJ North Vietum.?·m .. to eimpl.y torcet tho 65.000 Amrricu elrod, tho 300,000 WO\Indrd, tbe 1130 bi..llioa wM&C, the d•truct.ion ol na· t.k:ea1 Pf,triotJam IJid.monJ fibre, the diviaion f1 our people, and the bAow to our nation '• liD.,.? a..hmb• with Pr.ident Ri.eenhower IIOd CODt.inuint throuab the adminletntions ol all the Pr.idaate eiDct, our nation'• policy had been eleuly enunciated: ~ Unitftl State• will Ht: to it thot Commun.Um will not ert~Ulf South \-Vtnom (a.nd Cambodi4 fl!ld Loo.). An we not now even ,permitt.M to aU:, "What happen.:!'?'' Then the •tabliahrd policy·mr.l<•'i' told ua that South VIetnam waa the lint that tM Com· muniate w.ould not be perm.itt4d to de.. But the pbonin• af their commitment q~k~ be- came obvioua wbtn theee ume ~t officials would not allow our mtn &o a.booe umu ahot at; would not allow them to pt!M'tnlte enemy sanctuaries; would not Itt them deltroy the atratefic t&l'Jet.l of the Commun~te; and not only would not atop aupplyinc the Commu· niat.a throuah aid and trade to thei.r E'UI'OpH.D alliea, but actually ~u:reued auch aid CODtin· uously throughout the duration of the wu. The Patlem Ia Obriou. For thirty yean the United Stat. hu tuf· fered nothinc but reverult and defeata, both in war and in periode of to-caJled peace. Since auch obvious consistency ill not cbarac~tic of !ltupidity, we have concluded tMt the pattern ia the rnult of deliberate planninr. U all that baa Deleat Ia Natlabla N .. .8tttwt Wcrid Wu 0 had ended, American diplomats bod ..trd the fats ol lho Eoot.m Europeua. nttiona at Yalta. In the yeu. after that war, Communiam wu permitted to enguU Poland, Caeebo-Siovakiri, Rumania, Hun,ary, and other oace-frw nation. whoM! indepen· dence had b.n the nuon for the "'"War in the rmt place. A few yean later, thoM ume diplo- mate -or mea trith identical leaninp - 4elivend China to M1a0 T•·tunc while intiating that be wae an "IIII"Uian nlormer. •· • happened had been really the n~~ult of "mil- take.," some or the '"miatalr.n" would, aimply by the laws of chance, have worked to our advantage. President ford haa aaid that an ir.v•tiption of the IOM of Vietnam would be "diviaive." .A. we see it. the choice ia between allowfna the pattern of defeat to continue and demandin1 a change. In the Nrl,y 19601, anpy American• end e feW Hacry ~ leader. ettempted to rmc1 out who wu mOine all theM "miatalr.ee." Mr. f ord beume President whenl hia pNd.e- «uor waa accused of coverina up a petty crime. Yet Mr. Ford's retponee to the fall cl Sotlth Vietnam upoees him to an identical c:batp, except that thia time the crime belfll ~Nd up i• by no meam petty. Copyn"1h1 1975 by Tht John &rrla Soddy F.ot~• Conservative comment Ill YOUng re- cord as a member o( Con- gress from the 5th District of Mlchl&tn. Presldeat Ford las eoos.lstently followed a Hbenl and often ultra liber- al Unt ln molt of bla poll· tlca. programs and appoiJlt. ments. 11ere Is 1 record of the Ford presldeocy to date: • Nomtnated ultn-ltberal Ntlaoo RoeteteUer as vice. president of the United Stalf'J, • Submitted the largest cntary of labor. • Appointed liberal James T. LJM, former HUD head, as director of the office of managemept and budget, • Appointed llbenl Jus- tice Deparlmentlawyf'rCar- la HUls as secretary or hou- sing" and urban development. • Appointed Rockefeller as vlce.ehatrman of the Na- ttona j Secu ftty Coun!'ll as well as flce-<:halrman of the Domesltc Council. • Appointed liberal Charles GoodetJ chairman of the rlemencr review board. dealtng with Vif'lnam deserters and dnftdodger s. • Appointed Rockf!feller aides James Cannon and RI- chard Durham as exe<·utlve director and deputy of tht> Domestic Council. • Held highly publicized White House mef'tlngs with Bella Abzug, Ron Dellums and other t2dlc.a ls. • Appointed ltbtnl frank Zarb as admlnlltra:tor orthe Federal Energy Admlnlstn. tiOD. - • Appointed Ubenls like Revlus Orllque of the Na. tiona! Aid and Defenders As- .soclation to the new Legal Service CoJl)Oratlon. Mr. Ford's record Is not wWhout somto merU, Ht tw.s urged U.S. SlPPOrf of Soutb Vtetnanl, spectncally UOO mlllton ln add1Uooal mili- tary asslsta.Db!. lfi1ii'r"i-l. talned conSf'"attves Alan Greeospa.n aDd William Si- mon as secretary of the treasury. He his asked that fa milies pay a larger share ror food stamps. On bel lance he has played llbenl politics, appointed H- berals and OK'd liberal pro- grams. Such onesided Uber- allsm is not what &0% ol the Amf'rican people voted for in 1972. peace Ume budget deficit, $51 billloo, In U.S. history. • Established an amnesty procram tor draft dodgers TOM ANDERSON from trw VletDa.m war. • Negotiated the Salt D agreement wtth the Soviet Uololl at Vladl'fostok.assur-9l IN ARREARS ON DUES .l!lg Soviet superiority ln nu-Of the I 35 so-QIIed ele&r arms. IUitions in the CommuniS! and • Slped lotolawthecam-Cannibal Oub called the U.N .. paqn reform act, wbleh ln-ninety-two arc now in arrears ereaen tu:payer IJIIWIOrt of on their dues and asse~ments . P1' .. 14tlltlll · eJectlou· and or the $204 million in arrean. places Um.ltt ooprlnttoon· Of course, there are worse things than merely beina cro oked . Many o f o ur "honest" Bi& Bu.sinessmtn are se lling us out to the enemy. JUSt as l t-nin predicted they would. more than half is owed by the trlbutlool to poUtleal candl-ALL FOR PEACE'! dates, but l•n• orpni&ecl Communist nations which are labor's ulnklod"• cootrlbu-the main beneficiaries of the H ~nry Quis linger was ttous to llbertl cudidltes U.N. awarded tht leftist Nobel Ylrtual.I.J IDtoaebed. Our enemies and cheats Peace Prize in 1973 for • Eadorlld 'S.Cretary of stay In while our friends who brinlinR ··pe-.ce .. to VIetnam. State JUAtDcer's pllll to pay ;heir bills, like the Marx , Len i n . Stali n . aurl'llder ti.S. IOfertlpt)' Republic of China and South • Khrwhchtv , Mto Tse J"unt or tbt Puama ClDI.l. Africa, are k.k:ked out. u we and Castro were •II fo.r peaci, • Dtc1artd .tD. IW: bodeet pay more than ont.·third of the The. peac~ of the re~tmented me..,e U.t tbt U.S. Jbou1d total cOst of the United d•~tatonhlp. the puce or, the :::.~~ •h:l~~= ·Nations. wl)ote main goal Is to pnson. the J¥ac:t of the mass lfliYe. IQftDOI Q'lem -IOCJa.ll&ed d•troy ut. lfttdlclM. ' • We should aet out of the Soon we will ha.ve ·•peaa:'" • E.ltlldtd tiM procn.m.s United Natiorts and act the in C"tmbodia. But I will not be of tM tlloroiiiN1 4&8ertdl-Unit..S Nations out of the tt peue until we have a publ\c ted OCIIcl lw &.....SCat-United Stata. We should investlaation and accountinj. =(~l,Gir.,.._fla. b•lona to no wofld and tstntenccin1. of thuce or tlllll ......_.__ Cit() a •• ,u..,. t.· h 1 f our '1eadert'' who 10ld us out .... - ·--~ Oflln._"~'"' WniC n rlnps YD f ......... C.. deaoverela~aty of the United to Christlll ndom'l .. a n~ ~. :~.~'--' •..u ~ Stat•. Th only "puce" the freed om's most diabolical _...._~ dedicated en«mles,1 the • .,_, -• o1 •-wwld wUl ever "e wUI be with ''"....,... • ..,_. -Communitts. ' "&)rd •••--01 Rirlode-. die Seeon Comina or Juu• 11u ..._ WMi:ll U rt• 01"". _ HE'~ A PHONY I l ........ -ad ilr"'O .. V.I. Senator Georte ft. Stt:\,.--llltlo-TIS~ GIIIIATIIT PIIOIUW R-Vermoot, rrt1i1111 IIi ~Gift ... ,.... O'ttr ar .. IH( !'&tiona) • Spmder. mnounc. ........ 17 11 Go ._! .._._ ..-.. lo -. -not or ...., ,...,. ,...dloa, AI"" US 1 ......,. ....--tiM _., 'bot of tllle naUoaaJ rtllilndl • of Nat ~. Oior ~ Pf ... losn II DO .......... ell • -.... 1~, potlliily, ... '""'..u Aft. -•flor .... ot Wnartlllll. • to .. ""'* ., ....... &aaa;e IIIII: ,.,..._..., -A-.... 1los-Al ....... Soo'ar,_.~, -·---.. ...... ... _ • • A1,tt~ ··~ ,., ,.., •• GEM ALK J.C. Humphr'-•· wtto. ItO,.. n 1823 N"'IJOrt lllwl. ftj, bHn • Com AI•• llmdm•* ftN mo,.. tluHI 21 .,..,.., 11 •n 1141thorltr on .-n• •nd ,..,.,ry, TH! ULTIMATE RICH MAN'S WATCHES How would you Ute a gold lDd enamel plato! watch featurlnl a trtuer releutnc_ a lotus nower and actlnttnc a perfumed spny, all wttb tine enam- •Uac ID red aod blue plus exqulalte eocnvlnc'? Or Ptrhaps you'd care for an open-glass tele- scope watch. htgllly decor- ated wtth pierced gold aod open work, the tube eon- taiDtng enamel sllbooettes of birds aDd animals, wltb hlnced moveable watch which swings out at the end revealing the lens? These two, and huodreds ot other similar Rube Gold- hers designs, were actually mad_e during the excesses D ot the Louis XV period; l·ck Erbes l·s but you will probably never own one, as most are now '--~-11-~u_tf:U_ns_~s--and-p-ri_va_te.....J boss of year open on Sundays 3424 Via lirlo Newport B each MATTRESSES JIEW -aEaUD..DIIfC Irregular Sha~s IJUUtnP1189 -CoUoa COSTA MESA MATTRESS CO. 2150 Newport llvd. 541·1303 Our new IN Bank auto service keeps your engine . runnmg '-•'"· 1 hr~.-c moll•r h.Jnl..enp l.m.:' tor .J 4u1da:r pci·.I".J'' Richard C. Erbes, vice- president of Croan Engto- eerlng Company to Hunting- ton Beach, was selected as boss or the year of the New- port Beach Charter Chap- ter, American Business Wo- man's Assn., at a banquet meeting held at the Irvine Coast Country Club. He ls the employer of Mrs. Ro)' D'tniels, chapter member. \Hchael Gertner, 1974 bo ... -; of the year, attorney with Howser, Gertner and Brown, Newport Beach, maliP the introduction aDd presented the bosses trophy. Robert Pons, Aeronutron- ic Ford Corporation, talked on the search for transpor- tation. Mrs. Arthur stucltey, a national founding member of ABWA, told of the hls- tory of the organltation. Scholarship winners, Cyn- thla Noel of Cypr(>SS CoUet~e and Lori Wells, c;enlor at Costa Mesa high school, "-'t>re presentl'd checks by \f rs. Robert Finn~an, trea- surer. The Santa Ana hi~h school pep band, uodH thP r11rt>r- tion of Chapter member Mo- na Tht>iss, prE>sentl'd .1 mus- ical prQRram. IJJJI~@ ArrO'o" from tfw Orlftlt~ County Airport. 2171 C••l*' Urhtt, lniM. t 7141 H..U-.1700: Ope1t Monday thru Thun- da~ I() a.m. to ~ p.m. hida~ to ft p.m. Urht-Vp window "IK'" 9 1.m. to S:JCf p.m. hklay to 6 p.m. 'BOSS Of THE YEAR for 1975 for the Newport Beach chapter of the American Business Woman's Assn. is Richard C. Erbes, shown here at right with his em- ploy.. aod dub member, Mrs. Roy Daniels, and the 1974 boss or the yeu, attorney Michael Gertner. SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS of the Nf'wport Beach Busmess Women are C)'nthla Noel of Cypress Colle.:e, at ten, and Lori Wells of Costa Mesa high school, at right, shown with Mrs. Robert Finnigan, rlub treasurer. Mrs. PuthuH elected The rtnal meeUng of the Tuesday Club or Ne1rp0rt Harbor w111 be held May 27 at the Balboa Bay Club. New orttcers Will be in- stalled at tbe 11 a.m. brunch, laurel and key awards will he presented aod redplents of scholarshlpswlll be intro- duced. • Mrs. Fred P. Dunn, for- mer president, wllJ install the following: Mrs. Hanson Putoon, president; Mrs. Ar- thur Cor, 1st vtct>-presldPnt; president; Mrs. W. P. Trox- ler, Jrd vice-president; Mrs. Ruth KeMedy, Mrs. Claud(> Cotton and Mrs. Ralph Cunningham, secre- taries; Mrs. Emanuel Gro- dy, treasurer. Mrs. Rudolph VaoasPk, in charRe of awarrt grantlllft, and Mrs. Raymond Lewis wUl name the scholarship students from Golden West and Orange Coast Colleges. ••••••••••• Mrs. Geor&e Hall, 2od vice- There will also be profes- sional entertainment, in- troduced by Mrs. Kennedy, program chairman, ID the person of Don Sehrump, singing actor. who wtll bring scenes from his maoy suc- cesses ln leading roles in the best of Broadway shows. IT REALLY WORKS STEAM CARPET Q.!NUM 20% OFF OM WALL TOW • BJrPiru ..... 11 1,,,_ ~.., JO, J91' COMIS TO YOUit NOM. 'h'"' r •• -..... ·' 740_~....-a.r __!~~. CNewport \7th St.l l:...e LIGA~ MOTIC! N011CE Of PUBUC HEARING Notice Is hereby given that tbe Plannt.o& Commission or tbt City of Newport Beach •JU bold a pobllc hearing oa Amendment No. 446 lnl- Uit.ct by the C tty of Newport Btacb to oouid•r ao amead- m•t to DlstrtctiDc Maps Not. U, 19 aDd lO, by es- tabU.blll an IDcr•se lD the r«~Gtred n~r yard Mtbacks OG p ... rtt .. abuttlDC Bock Gttlly located OD Poppy At- .... Haael DrtYe, Isabella Ttmce, MeDdou Ternce, De Sola Terrae., Cabrtllo Ttrnc., Corttt Ctrclt, Co- lwmlla Clrc:le aDd Ettftlal c..,. Road. MotJ~ .. benbJ flrtbtr Jlfta att aid pabUc liar-... wtn bt btld ca tiM sua ., ., liM, lt75, at tM _, tl 1:00 p.m. II U.. Ce.cU Ca.unban ol tM lie~ 8tlldl Cltf H&ll. at .... tiiM ud pllet ., ... au,.. ... ......,.. ..,...-r .. bt-..s A IFilL Past presidents wlll be seated at a special table and be honored by outgoing president, Mrs. Glerm Sehle- sel. CLIHI CAL COURSE Speclallst four Mupret Baehr, duebter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Baehr, 35S ZZnd St., COlt& ..... bas complet.t a cUDlcal ..,.clal- lst couJ'St at Mldlp.n Army Medtcal C•ter 1D Taeoma, waa She ne.tt«t triltruc- tioo lD pertonntDc aod su- pen-l.slllrl patitDt can aDd lD cl.la1cal ~tmcu. '-. ... .. .. '\. . .. JACK GEARING -NEW OWNER JO'J1 L COAI'f MWY. ClCMON.A -. MAlt • CAU US IOIIU NICa• 6n-2550 Vitamin Sale MYADEC · lOO's (30 Free) REc. S7.79 Now only $4.95 THEREGRAN-M Tablets (30 Free) lOO's REc. S7.19 Now only $5 .95 AlLBEE-With C -lOO's REG. $7.45 Now only $5.95 NISCitiPnONS FILLED 7 DAYS A WEIK MWIIKDAYS • .. 7SUNDATS WI .em D PIICIS OYII M ..... DEBUT ANTES of the National Charity LeaRUe are pic- tured here at the Newport Chapter anoouocemeot tea: seated lett to right, Marcy Ullooe Rose, Constance Eli- zabeth Wagner, Anne Elizabeth ZIUgttt and Debora h Hearn Martyn; stand log to middle row, Marianne LouiSE' Nehrenberg, Cathy Ellen Larsoo, Tracy Catherine E- wald, Marla Evelyn Johnson, Na.ocy Jane Englert, Susan Wahlers Olander, Leslie Jean Smith. Mary Elizabeth Parker, Lisa Ann Hinshaw and Della Ellubeth Richards; stanrting in bclck row, Kimberly Allee SUUI.Jl.b, Glenna ·Marla Anderson, Nancy Ruth MWlger and Celane Reoee liD·baalanrs· J1Cbt iasarall:e ~tuck & pate rabbitt IDYIIIG ftll ll&UOa &Ua amcl 19 S 7 A 548-5554 19 U HARBOR BL YO COST AM ESA FARMERS INSURANCE CROUP Cozad. 'Let's get acquainted' Mrs. Arnold (Marsha) Ap- pleman of Costa Mesa, pre- sidPnt, wlll hostess a meet- Ing of the 1975-76 Orange Coast California Council ex- ecutive board of Beta Sigma Phi International Sorority at 8 p.m. May 29 in her home. ··Let's get acquaint~" l~ the theme for the evening and events for the even~ wlll include slgnln~~; up for the hostesslog of future board meetings and socials; dnwing of names of secret aLsters aDd <11scussloa for traveling to other areas ln the future. Mrs. Appleman announced her thPme for the yea r as "thP perfer t gitt -- friendship. •· Those attending the lnforma I mePilng will In- clude the entire uecutlve board: Mrs. Palmer (Eula) AndPrson, vice-president, Newport Beach; Mrs. RI- chard (Connie) Sailor, re- cordlnR se<rPtary, Fountain Valley; Mrs. Walter (Mar- lene) Neeld, Fullerton, ror- responding secretary; Mrs. Lou (June) Bowman, Mission Viejo, treasurer: Mrs . Wayne (Dorothy) RuhnkP, F'uUerton, press chairman; Mrs. Dick (Man Jo) Wil- liams, Mi ssion Vle)O, regts- tnr; and Marllyn Bradle\, Anaheim, philanthroptr chairman: Mrs. Oarrf'll (Danna) Wlllou~hbL Hun- tington Bearh, hislonan, Grace Rellly, Anaht>im, par- llamentarlan; Doris Martin, Santa Ana, protocol chair- mao; Mrs. Eldon (Bonme) Dvonk. Huntington Rparh, immediate past-PresidPnt; Mrs. Ron (Judy)Ritter, Mis- sion VIejo, director -spon- sor; and Mrs. Earl (Lou sor; and Mrs. Earl (Lou) Thomas, Tustin, 1976 con- venUon chalrman. Ne\('F'l.'r t PrinLe r~ TOTAL PRINTIN G FACILITIES ft40-4444 JOO N~wiXHI c~t~r Or. t.,; t~ 00 I N rt tJ*•cb Gift,.._. D a•• IM-m.•'l"''dd• r1 Few gKII 10 to 18. Htr own horW to rldl under the Big Stly on • e.ooo ec:n operating r~. Moun~lna. lell•. ,,.., end pecll trlpl •tone me Continent .. Otvlcte. e • .-~ guides, ACA 8C:C'Wdlt«i. ........ ·---11.181 AWeD Tuned Car Helps Save Gas Regularly SJ6.95 Engine Tune-Up • 'v\'11h Plectronir rqu,pnwnl "'': pr.,f, "'"""'' fnw·l•n·• •"'" • nc'"' enslalleng new p01111~. pill~\,.., 1 unrl1·n~t ~ • Helps mninta1n a ~mnoth run:11nll f'lll!IIH' f, r m '" '''" l "m ,, ~r • lncludt>s Dalsun. Toyo1,1 \''v\ & t.~:he 1r111 ).., SaleEndsMa,.J'31st l'f«Jf'£S5~~ .·\l ·70 SIJIJ JCF Lube&Oil Change S488 ~ !~~Q~Ind ...,.1•f1W OOI Automatic Transmission Tune-Up • l'"'mrt,.~,. thJ'"., luh• , ~nn A n1l, ~ '"" SJ595 • lff"1p!. f'"'UH" ff'n~trr ,,,..,.,"~ r .. r• ... ' 'm~"Oth 4'lUII't f'U•dnrm:uH r e f'l"..t''" f~t'\ , fnr li"'fltJt'"'tmf"nt • Jraludr• I Cht ttu' ._, • ''''' r•"·"" ,n., .. f .. a•IJu~t h .. hd ""h· • '' I'll• .t.t,-e Th~' •I••• • hant,. 1t..1" tnt ... n ••d .en•l 1 I .. Ml I dtrr • •n .. t.dl n•-. 1 • , .... ~ .. , • '• t tr.-o-"''~ '"n ltn, .. r, New Polyester Cord Tire Holds Tlie Line On Price s ~l.,rd to m~n 1'" ..... t"l .,,,,., hr ut ""· u ,, '"''""' t1r~ df':h",.,... hftnr ' f'JUAitt, Ht f·\ •• \ rtr• "' Thr' lu" rh bodv •• buth hdh J'• hr''"', "''' th11 ,., tr""r~"rrrl t.•r nruunu"' ''""""lh antt N" .. d ... nr,. T'hr "'ulhr"!lf tlh lr~ttd fl1.1'W'4" hundrf'd' nf tr '' •,,,., •·ftR"' fru 1 r1,.,-'I\,. I 'If\ nft lh,. rn~ Thr '"'I'"'"''*"' -., ••• lt•frtf f1t """'"\ nf lh• fftOt.f l'rtpuJar <\m~rtfln f tU V,.f\ rn"'f'rhh\f"l\' l'llf ,.,f lhf' 11rw All Wo41 h~r llo• ., .1olohl.-ntm OTI-1t OTI-15 ....._.., ., .. $1•-UM' [ T. ~rod'"& on \ITe, •ftC! old ~~~ ••u •• _...,._"' -• ,,,.. •• """''• ., . ..,.. "'~ ! ' ' - • ·AJ ·.HO On ·the loca I' level I ' .. WHERE WE THE . PEOR., .. n [,.E VOTE I '' THIS hiESSAGE SPONSORED BY THESE PATRIOTIC OTIIENS, KATHRYN&. CHARLES FISHBACK 'DimmiH Quicl..Ciean Cemer M.tUl D . D IMMITT ,., ........... .. -'200 EA•T CoA•T H•o .. wAY C:OffO N..t. Dtl.. """"'· CA1..1". P'HO NC 87.3·880 !5 Ray M. Aelds VISTA JEWELERS 548-8488 Est 1948 ALL. OP' US WfAR AMERICAN FLAG coat lapel buttons AND HAY! DISTRIBUTED OVER 2600 OUIUHG THE PAST" VE Y!ARS JH F /OU .Y BU Y S T HURWAl' U 'lCHFON CLUB IRVINE COAST COUNTRY CL.UI 717 lido Park Drive Lido Peninsula Newport Beach tHE CREELY'S BOOKSTORE Mail & PboJtfl o'.""'l fillcJ pro,.fJtly 10 • ~ Mo11. • S •t. .\\IEH I C.\:>; OPI :\10:\ BO<l J.; STORE .)04 i'\. ~t!wpo rt Houl evard, Suitl' ~ewport Reach. C!'lifomi;.l 92660 646-0645 EYERYlHIHG IN F\.AGS AT BEST PIICES. BE PREPARED FOR lliE IIICB4TBMAL. HERB SCHURTER HERB SCHURTER AGENCY 41 81'1AE8UAN LAHE, N(WP()AT BEACH, CA tae10 (714)~ INSURANCE lo4U'NAL FUNDS SA.FECO INSURANCE COWPANV/&AFECO SECURITIES, INC. '£~.es_ markets LIDO CENTER 3(33VIA LIDO HARBOR VIEW 1610MAC ARTHUR Mitche Inc. A.M ERICU PS · AMERISHIRTS AN ERIGA!IIES lf'flchi "l IIM ERI CAN HISTO RY 7739 lSI SHOP'S L..t.•U: L.A JOL.L.A, CA. 92037 459·1771 loiR. ~MRS. PAUL A. PALMER IHTSRfOBS h1 Imparl lllcll lliMt Ita 11 1127 lh<ldillllrioe 17141 MZ·-I•L...-._..._, .. 711 -··-·· 1714) .... ,._ -IIQ ,.,..,_tmc ,_ _,.._-. mii-1ZJI "•••H,• t, SWriW1a..9:00 • JtJO ,, .•. " IW,•.nlm., • lhltl.ll • "~"~ .Rdlo.4 n....... .., A..acfr .. Our barbor'l Jlndman t. u.r ...,. .. , Old Parillaa, bodlt lo 1900, Old Glol')' llu -atop llo -... JOH!, IIIOIIlcMed. ~ lllo Sian lliil StnposiDiu oor .-,. world o1 lllbL Tile II&IJtod file II a booCCII flat l:blDu 011t f'nldom'• me..,_ -a brlcbl '-oat ol lhe darbleu. . Tbe oftler laDdmarta an tbe bomes wilere tile 111c _.. out; IIIIo l.s wbere JOU. cast JOOt YOte oa eleetioo day. Hue "WE THE PEOPLE" make oor dectatoos aDd ~ our pnclous Yote. Freedom 1a tbe result c1 ta..t1Dg adftntace of this responsibility - freedom to vote, and rlcbt ill your on netg:bborhood. Here we decide wbetber we retaJn our ny of life lor oar ehlldreo -or rellnqu.tsh H on the altar of iod11fereoce. EYery borne Ia a bastloo of tbe monl fiber of our way of llfe. We must stop mont decay tbat •ta away at the very roots of our freedom, making us prey tor OW' eoemles, to "fall lt.ke ripe plums l.Dtotbelrbands." We ue at liberty to chOose tbe ldDd of leaders wllom we can follow and the k1Dd of Ufe that we want to build, Rts:ht oow opportunity bolds out a trteodly hand; Jet us grasp 1t1 Rlgbt now, neuues of success ~eled in history are pleading to be opeoed, CO ROM A DEL hiAR CHAhiBER OF COhiMERCE 2855 E. Coaat HI ohwoy Cotofta del Mar, Calif. 92625 673 -<1050 J. C. _jJump~l'ieJ Our 28th Y••• .Jewe£rJ PHONE 548·340 1 1823 NEWPORT BLVD. COSTA MESA AM E RI CA TH E B EAU TIFUL RICHARD BE~SON (0< c:Styf-. that au !ln anJ Cau for th< S kin .. , . NUNBEA ELEVEN P'ABHION 18L...A.ND NEWPORT BEACH, CALIP'DRNIA. 926MJ Pho"e 6.U· 2252 A R!P'RU!HTATIVf OP' THf ERNO LASZLO INSTITUTE 1"0111 &CII!.NTII'IC COSMI!.TOI..OOY YOU'RE I WITH US Brysltl• Office SOUTHERN CALIFOitNIA PIRST NA110HAL BANIC !tiHtber F. D. I~ C. BALBOA ISLAND F!RRY r: ................. , ... 11111 ~·'flU,---...... Cl·l·l CAT&•A "AIEl ee• Ill ft. •~~~t•• --..., -·· -·-··-·· ........ , ....... t&e•• un••an • ·,~ .: ----------::---------~ 'll• Sloce Amertca ts tbe Jut st~­ hold al tnedom, to whOm aball we call lf we fl.ll ID our deiJieated ldMls and moral purposes? Tbe stnule .,FOR GOD AND COUNTRY" NEWPORT HARBOR POST 291 AMERICAN LEGION 215 15th Street Newport Beach, eaurornia 92660 (714) 6 73-5070 Hot~rs: !ti·F lf :JO •' Sat, 9 ·12 1146-3311 .SMITH OPT!CAL SERVICE " •nA•lliii.O · . ao ,..,., •• "' corr•.....,. 11ta..1 ..... eo......,c:. ..... ., JOHNW.8MtTH LAJUIV IMITH ' tB. ROY R . MCCARDLE REALTOR PHONE !54B-772g 1•10 NKW~ ... 'T ai..VD, CO.T A ,., ...... C:A I..If". AMERICANISM COMMmEE COSTA MESA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE hiR.~ I 583 W.19th St. Costa Mesa Co. 92627 FOUST Sill TH . K.l.'a c--p,. · I ., •••• Co.IWT .... ....,.,.,_ ,... =niONil • ..,!".... ~ . ***** 1111, A IIU. IVAI( lll.f' I . J *** Kath)'"' Fishh'fci ' . • . ' ,. j l •. ~ .,fl ' ,. ,, _Af ~orgil.· _j.Jardware. 673-2350 2205 W. Balboa Blvd . Newport Beach, Cold. 92660 HARBOR TRAVEL PAUL RY CK.OFF P.O. BOX T..!39 1: . NEWPOM BEACH, CALIFORNIA 92683 17141 b75-1311 PRESCRIPTION SP!CIAL,ST$'; PROMPT DELIV!RY I 846-1861 Sit W lfnt ST COSTA·MISA GERALD N. IIOOART COMdlr1111t0~ M'7·390S 16.-42 Stmmone Larte H1111U111,COn S..eh, CaHfomill 9264'7 CRITERION MACHINE WORKS . ., -I - Keep cool with CANVPS AWNINGS Ooft't Jilt ttte Min tlleN Y't"' ·=n.Shecttwttfl~ tot coot coma.rt. c.n come b¥ tor-wbtNtteL nlft',W. --- ON THE GOLDEN VOYAGE to Kelfco, celebrati.Qc the 50th wedcUIIc annlnrsal'J of Mr. a.DC1 Mr s.Kelmetb KiDpley of Lido Isle, are tbe mtlre f:llmUy, from left: tbe bost. Mr. Kingsley; lft.Ddebtldreo Jefl KiDgsley and Lyn Truesdell; the bostess,Mrs. KJ.ncsley; c:raockldldreo Jut a.DC1 Ja.oa K.l.ocsley; tbe honorees' soo, Gerald Kingsley; grudsoD David Truesdell; their daughter, Kay (Mrs. James) Truesdell; daughter· 1n.1aw Jane (Mrs. Gerald) Ki.Qpley and aon-ln.Jaw James Truesdell. Golden cruise for Kingsley clan A surprise anniversary party 5 years ago blossomed into an lnternatlonal ce- lebration this year and the entire Kenneth Kingsley clan ls pac ldng away happy mem- ories from their recent cruise. On their 45thann1versary, Adelaide and Kenneth King- sley of Lido Isle were sur- prlsed by their chUdren with QU ALITr · a special party that included from the northwest, the Uni- ver sity of Puget Sound, and scooped up son Gerald and hts wife and 3 chlldr en from Dover Shores to board the "Fair Sea" for a cruise to Puerta Vallarta and Maz.at- lan. Besides celebrating 50 years on the sea of matri- mony, the Golden Voyage had a special highlight -- the recognltloo of Mr. King- sley' s 75th birthday annlver- sar y, whi~h was feted with a grand dinner and a candle- lighted calte at the Balboa Club 1n Mazatlan. Plans were made for the cruise at a dinner party on the actual weddlng date, March 16, at which Ume special guests were Mildred and Clalr White. Mrs. White was a bridesmaid at the Kingsley's wedding. LOit l'IHU.IH many friends and neighbors 8Y as well as family. 8A.fTM AH «ODA The senior Ktngsleyspro-Panhel sets info party • mlsed a spedal r~turn party Newport Harbor Panhel- 1770 MIWPOIT so thls year, for ttlelr gol-lenic wlll host a mother- den celebration, they I.Jrought daughter 90rority lnforma- COlT A MilA their daughter Kay and her Uon party Saturday, June .__,., husband, James Truesdell, 7, from 2 to 4 p.m. at the ~~~~~~~!!!!!~a~nd:..:th=e~lr~2~chil:d~r:en~do:w:n~ Westcllft home of Mrs. • Charles E. Vandervort Jr., CHURCHES 1147 Pembroke Lane. .-.-Senior girls from Newport --==-"================~=~ Mesa hlgh schools and Or-r ange Coast College students ltOII•T M. IIMGSTOM -PASTOR DID ST. et ORANGE, COSTA MESA -645-5050 ,_,., IDCJI'Dl.DC worsblp -10:SO a.m. SUDdaJ S(:bool a-., "'.wac Y«lldp -t :30 p.m. 9:00a.m. WtciM8dlJ Bib'-stu&trud pnJtr •....• '7:00 p.m. Aa ~ cbarcb W1tll Blble teaching mlniltr} FIRST BAPTIS CHU CH . ~ 1 CLirr DR., M!WPOR ·lEACH -642·144~ planning to attend a 4-year college or university next fall are invited to come and be or iented to university and sorority life, according to Mrs. Charlotte Starege and Mrs. Donald Britton, co- c hairmen of this event. High school girls are ur- ged ~ plclt up their tnvita- tloU jbrough their counsel- I<JJW Gt" CM$" "prtnctpals at their respective sc hools. For further information con- tact Mrs. Donald Britton of Corona del Mar, 675-2468. An informal fashion shOw wlll be given by collegiate sorority members from sur- rounding campuses, model- ing their own clothes, with Mrs. F'aye Howser of New- port Beach doing the com- mentary. Information sheets regarding rushing will be distributed, after which the sorority girls and alumnae in attendance w111 have in- formal "rap" groups to an - swer any questions the guests might have about uni- versity life. Mrs. Robert Belknap, U.C.l. Panhellenlc QOOrdt.na"'r, will hold a group diseussJon wttb inter- ested" 111otbers preseot. Art a'uction June 7 DR. f . KIMTOH IISHORE PASTO R lUNDAY ICMOOL ••••• t eJO A.M.. IIIL I! STUDY .... ., • • • • 10.J0 A.M •• 7 I'.M. 71)0 P.M. WI!O. HARIORCHURCHOF .,SCIENCE RELIGIOUS SC'!MCf 0 P /II IN D .. IL1 At40. C. JACK SOH, laUI'USTER &lodq Service ...•.... 10:00 a.m. alDda¥ School •....... 10 :00 a.m. l CIMTIIt ST~, COSTA Mt:U 646-1032 GR ACE BIBLE CHURCH Veterans' Memor ial Blda. 56S W. 18th, Costa Mesa REV. TOM TYREE, Pastor SUNDAY SERVICES· 10:30 A.M & 1 00 PM. Sunday School. all ages. 9· 30 Christian Science S.rvicu FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST 3303 Vi.1 Lado N~wport Reach SUNDAY SCHOOL 9 & 10:30 a.m. SUNDAY SERVICES 9 & lO:SO a.m. WEDNESDAY EVEN I~G The "soiree d'art" lnvi- tatlonal champagne dinner and art auction, given bi- ennially by Newport Harbor Auxiliary of Children's Home Society, wlll again bring together art collec- tors, members and friends and outstanding arttsts. On Saturday, June 7, at the Santa Ana Country Club, guests and members wlll have a.D opportunity to bld on palntlngs and buy other art works outright, a1dlng at the same time the Aux- iliary's sentces. Lending their efforts also a re Mmes. Robert Hamill, Jack Van Eden, William Wil- cox, Valerie Murley, Peter Kenny, Donald Hall, Eugene Molinaro, Robert Meserve, Donald Swedlund, Raymond Hltzel, Mason ~ and Ray- mond DeMott. NEWPORT HA.RBQR EMSH~ PUBUSHEO WEEKLY -PM;~ 5 THURSDAY, MAY 22. 1!75 COROllA DE( MAR. CAL. Zonto girls cltosen· Zoata ctrls from I of tbe Harbor Area bJcb seboolJ were lDtl"'dlleed at tbt May luncbeoll rneetUic oftbe Zon- ta Clab of Newport Hartor. Here are tbe borlorees: • KELUE NEWCOMB of 2719 Alta Vllta DrlYe, Eut Bluff, 1a seolor clasa prest. dent at Corona del Mar bigh school, active in Girl Scout- ing, Ca.Ddystrlper at Hoag bospltal, gtrl of the quarter last year, and reclpleot of the "accmt on youth" award trom the Women's DlYisloa of the Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce. She plans to attend UCLA to pursue a career as elemen- tary school teGcher or work with the handicapped. • BARBARA SEEK, 620 W. Ocean Ft., Balboa, ls senior class vice-president at Newport Harbor blgh, a member of AFS, CSF, Ski Club, Yosemite Institute and served as homecoming queen. Outside activities lD- clude Girl Scooting, Balboa Island Yacht Club and New- port Harbor Yacht Club. Sbe plans to enroll at UC Davis and study nutrition science or a related branch of agri- culture. • NANCY DOLAN, 2770 Mendoza Dr., Costa Mesa, Is an honor roll student at Costa Mesa high school, re- cipient of the 1975 DAR good cltizenshlp anrd, lettered in varsity swimming, has been active also in volley- ball, hasketball, Bel Canto and student store. She re- ceived a 2nd place medal in the t·ounty swim confer- ence finals. She plans to attend OCC for 2 years and contlooe at Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo, majoring in wildlife management. MAM CY OOL AH Summer camp for kids Newport Mesa Christian Center announced its sum- mer camp schedule for chil- dren this week. The center w111 conduct weekly day camps from June 16 through Aug. 22. The week of July 28 through Aug. 2, 120 chll- dren wlll be taken to a resi- dent camp near Mount Pal- omar ln San Diego County. ~ The daf camp is open to children 6 through 12, and the resident camp to kids 9 through 12. Camp life will have a Chrlstlan theme, and the camps are open to chil- dren of all faiths, accord!~ to Wayne Tesch, minister of education at the center. Mr. Tesch wUl be manager of the day camp, which will nln from !} to 4 Monday through Friday. Each week will concentrate on a dlf- ferent theme. Sc heduled are animal week, travel week., western week, sport week, beach W@oek, nature weelt, safari week., float week and fantasy v:eelt. Information about fees, r egistration and camp cur- riculum may be bad by cal- ling Mr. Tesch at 645-6620. OIL PAINTINGS CLEI.HED& REPAIRED ."'-1 so ORIOINAL WESTERN a:w ARIH~ Art lty A. Kelch ALBERT R. KELCH Art-& Restoration 673-9383 3800 E. Coast Highway Co ron a del Mar Pelt It I• ro-Kecla aeach Fun Facia of Palm lprlnga Teaal• Slaoes Fer the Whole Fa•lly • 122 Agate Ave. Balltoa Island Near tile ferry IN COSTA MESA IT~S DEPAftTMENT STQIU~ Opt>n Q;lQ -\.'4. to 'i:OO P.'f. Da•i) CICJsed ~undays 1816 NEWPORT BOULEVARD. COSTA MESA WORLD'S LARGEST: PUT IM. BLUE HAVEN POOL OR SPI. • FREE ESTIMA TEl CI.LL HO W OR DROP IM . . . We 're Clo .. l y l.nd Open 7 Day I • w .. lt. 12222 Harbor Btvd., G.-den Grove 530·11 42 871-8020 n 2-3401 or 649-5094 Stete l l cen •• 192237 11 Ye ••• 111 o,.,.,. Cev11ty SavelS~ on100 tablet Slle ON ----------~ L-., ______ __;;,___.J Of targe~ HOME BIBLE CLASSES · CaU 5S2..oo92 .,.eactung Bible Ooctrtne• MEETING 8 p.m. R£ADI NG ROOM w~ek days: 9 a.m .. 5 p.m. w~dn~S<Iay:9 a.m.-7:<45 p.m The enUre prodUctl•ln ts master mlnded by Mrs. Wal- lace Gerrie, who has an- nounced that Richard Cba..l- lls, who las the ChalUsGaJ- lerles ln LquDa Beach, wlll be the auctJooeer, wttb Mrs. Ward Auoe ass1sttng. The tnvl.tatloos and pfOirams bue an artlsttc value Ytth tbe coter being a palnUng S...Molwy ... A..t11m theM vaubee ottera todey! MA OEAUA •ou lit hel~ ""''O"lecl to .c:Cftll tl'o1 tOUIIO"' loo • sc ~ •oy :. -..y • &.~ •w-r~ ~ '""ilOf' .. ·~ or ·• ~ tl'l <;ltn()lodo UO<ntone lot the IKt ,..<If oi<IS St ~"9 '"'"CJn 'Jf • <J .. ;; • ~ ·cr:~t...: • ·• :~ •~·-s c• '"''•"t< "· -r 01.,..t'ot~ t..ecl at '"''IC!fO 11f ~ CISI' vh r1 li?C ollt ~n ~-~"' ,,_ 11-' 1oo" -• s.toc• '• t~ ~ CO\>I)n''1 ATIENO THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE REGULARLY We invite you to worship LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE MASTER 2900 '-cifk View Dr. Corona del Mar, Calif. LAWRENCE D. FRUHUNG Pastor -Phone 644·2664 SUNDAY SCHOOL ~I Ages: 9:15 to 10: IS a.m . Worship Hour -10:30 a.m. Nanery and Coffee How Tu~sday · 9 a.m.· 5 p.m.: 7·9 p.m. SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST N~wport ~ach ac Corona del M.ar 3100 Pacific View Or. SUNDAY SCHOOL 10 a.m SUNDAY SERVICE 10 .a.m WEDNESDAY ll:OO P.M. Reading Room: 3500-B E. CoutHwy. F.z~tnaoce ou Nardaaoa Mon.-Fri.: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m Sooday aheroooo: J to l Sat.: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. You are cordially inviced to attend O.urch Services and to use Rudin Room. . THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH nt! CEMTI!R fOR BIBLICAL STUDIES ft4J ..-. IIIL~ CL ASIU 11•H A.M. WQRSHII' HOUR 7tH I'.M. ~VAG.LISTIC HO UA D.R. JI~MY COMIS, PAS TOR Highway House of Prayer 2411 E. COAST HWY ., CORONA DEL MAR UM i ft LIVIL -ftiAft INTERDENOitllNA170NAL. FUU GOSPEL IUNOAYKMOOL:t:41 WO_. .... vtea; 11;• IVMOIL,._,.IC .INICI 1 l i. I' .II. .-mAY MAYift AND ..U ITUDY: 7:. P.M. M....,AY ' W1LltAM T. KROAH. PASTOR PHONE: M2-1782 . . Plymouth Con&reeational Church ·called "Relne Lefebvre and Margot" by Mary Cassett. UDder the • direction of Mrs. John Dwan, asslsted by Mrs. Lloyd Massey, 36 artists will be represented ln tbe auction. LIGAL MOTICI ncTmous BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following persons an doJ.nc business as: (1) The Destp GuUd. 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The young cople were married 1n a double ring ce- remony oo Saturday, AprU 26, at St. Mark Presbyter- ian Church, East Bluff. The Rev. wnuam McQuold and the Rev. James Kirk, for- mer I&stor at St •. Mark. s~red the ceremonial du- ties. The bride is the former Sandra Somers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Somers of the Bluffs. She was given in marriage by her father, Her wedding gown was a noor length gown of whlte dotted Swiss. She car"rled a I bouquet of white and yellow roses wtth acrownofmatch- lng Oowers lD her tnlr. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Span- gler of Corona del Mar. His attendants were Michael C hrlstensen ot Long Beach as best man; his brothers, KevlD and Dana Spangler, as ushers, aloog with the bride's brother, Skip So- mers, and Robert Costa of San Diego. Mrs. Steve Johnston of ~~~ Come To The FI'Oitin& House! .1 ,..,.,J¥dand ofu·~ddinf. ,,,;latrnns, ··a. tlnOffollnCV""'"Is, vngra1 ·~d naplt1ns, wrddi01g caltr tl mamt>olls, gousl book s •• , f(UI, a r)nt"s lrofl (laradisr fo r 1h~ brfdr·tn•bf'' Z384 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA Mon. thru Sat. Dial 546-2693 Newport Heights was matroo of hooor. She wore a Ooor length gown of yellow dotted Sw iss and carried yelloW and white daisies. T~e brides- maids, Miss Mar} Jo Mos- choglanis of AustraHa and Miss Karen Schultz of West- field, Mass., wore lime green dotted Swiss gowns and ca rried yellow daisies. Dressed In a yellow dot- ted Sw iss gown with a white pinafore, Janalea Engen of Laguna Beach, the flower girl, ca rried a basket of daisies. Steve Johnston sang "The Lord's Prayer," At the re- cepUon whi ch followed at the Irvine Coast Country Club, Leslie and steve Johnston sang special music. The bride's mother re- ceived guests In a floor length shirtmaker gown In coral print. Mrs. Charles Spangler also wore a shirt- maker In a green flowered voile. Mrs. Skip Somers, sister-in-law of the bride, circulated the guest book. The new Mrs. Spangler graduated from Cal State Fullerton with a B.A. ln English. The groom gradu- ated from Newport Harbor schools and attended both Oran'ge Coast College and Golden West. SCHOOLS OFFER CHORAL CONCERT A .otorilptet! 1)tl'ftfrmance o1 Raltll v-WJW&li!S • "Mass lD G minor" will hlghli&hl the chonl concert to be presented by combl.oed Costa Mesa and Estancla hlgh schools Sunday, June 1, at 8 p.m. at the Newport Harbor Lutheran Church, 798 Dover Drive. The performance will in- clude two Identical chorus - es, the quartet, to be trained by EHS muslcdlrector,Ger- ald Olsen, and CMHS Madri- gals. CMHS music director Ed Brahams will conduct. In addition, eQCh school's group will perform spirit- uals, madrigals, sacred songs, and folk and popular songs from their own re- pertoire. Donation for the concert 1s $1.50. 11£11'011T "AIIIOR IIISION Pll llllttDIEDILY -PAGH TltURSIIAY,IIAY Z2, lt75 , COROllA D£L liAR, eo¥- .t.es McAleer, 85, djes ... -.... -or--., taCoMa M .. ~&rJama MeAIMr; IS, ·t»Mdtr o1 a _,., .-... .. _. Ia 1M QpiM Ud IMmbtr of a PfOllliDII!l Soutben CalU- onla a lllllJ. Mr. Me.Uott nllrod to N_.-t O.cb Ia 11160. He IIYOIIaiBay-Ylllactlnl- ler park,oeart:btCoutHwy. b&y brldct. He ftl biDder a.odpre.t· dent ot Blilldera Hardware a.od hpplJ 1D Lo1 AQceles, wbere be was bop. lDCI a past comm&Dder of .. VIO'W -1-.lllo--llle tint nclalru ol-'" ~,oa A~~pteo c-,. u11 bll ate1t ()qa lleAIMr, Wll ma)'Dr ot 1M Aacel• 10 1104-411. Mr. McAIMr 11 ant.Md bF h1l wUe, Cel..t.; .,.. Jtm, Nf11110rl Boac'; 4&1&11" ters Celelle Cbl.rebW m ot Wusacbusettl I.Dd Lucy Carey of Newport, I.Dd by 7 cnodehUctreD. Tbe ReY. WOllam ActoD ot Marlnera Cfllrcb ofllela- ted at semcea at Ben.:. Broadway mortuary. NEW MEMBERS of the Orange Coast YMCA staff l.o- clude Jim deBoom, at left, new encutlve director, and Ron MarkUUe, phyalcal director. A reception hon- oring new staff members will be held from 4 to 6 p.m. Wednesday, May 28, at the YMCA headquarters, 2300 University Drive, Back Bay, off lrvlne Ave. The public is invited to stop by to get acquainted with the sta.tr and tour the Y facilities. Church News • ST. ANDREW'S PRES- BYTERIAN CHURCH, GOO St. Andrew's Rd., CUff Haven - Dr. Cha rles Dierenfleld will preach at the 8 and 9:30 a.m. Sunday services on the topic, "00 fence me ln!" At 11 a.m. the Rev. Don Maddox wUI preac h on the theme, "Thanks for the me- mories." The rum, "Bro- ther Sun, Sister Moon," based on the life of St. Fran- cis, wUI be shown at 7:30 p.m. Sunday. • THE HARBOR TRINITY BAPTIST CHURCH, 1230 Baker St., Costa Mesa - The Rev. Wlllls Carrico, pastor ot Fountain Valle)' Baptist Chur ch, wlll give the sermon at the 8::30 and 11 a.m. Sunday services. Pastor Ralph Cooke or the Magnolia Baptist Church will speak at 6 p.m. • PLYMOUTH CONGRE- GATIONAL CHURCH, 3262 Broad St., Newport Heights -Terrance Lindvall, form- er associate pastor, wUI give the sermon, "Trytoremem- NOTICE OF INTENTION TO ENGAGE IN THE SALE OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES 5-!0.75 To Whom It May Cooctm: SUb )eel "' -·of tile llceue applied for, ooUee ~ beitbj-ctveo ttat the liD• derliped PI'OPOIH to all aleobOUC befenaet at tbe prtmlHS. deter.lbed U roJ. Jon: too S. Millo SL, Bal. boa/11-rt Bell., CA. -1. ,..._.to .ell .... • ... CJ strtili .. -~ .... ber," at the 10 a.m. Sunday service. Church members will attend a retreat Friday through Sunday at St. An- drew's Prior, Valyermo. • LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE MASTER, 2900 Pa- ck:ftc View Dr., Harbor VIew lUlls -Music for the 10:30 a.m. Suoday service wlll .be provided by Ruth Quick as soloist, with Mike Hamly accompanying on the guitar. Karen Vermund of Broad- moor wUI be guest organist. • THE NEWPORT HAR- BOR CHURCH OF RELIGI- OUS SCIENCE, 541 Center St., Costa Mesa -"Thlnt1ng makes it so" wlll be the sermon topic of the Rev. Eleanor Jackson at 10 a.m. Sunday, Membership Sunday· wUI be obseTVed. The Wo- men's GuUd will welcome new members at a recep- tion following the sentce. The Men's Club will hold a fu~ raising talent show and spaghetti feed at 7 p.m. May 31. HELL GOES ON STAG E Nell Holstein, 4645 Brigh- ton Rd., Cameo Shores, a cn.duate studeoC at Lewis aad Clark College In Port- IUd, Ore., Is taking part la the campus producUoo of Jolln Gay's comedy, ''The Becpr'• ~n.." May 26-u . Sbe aJ.so bas partk:lpa· ttd lD tbe opera wortsbop. . ' TWO MEMBERS of lbe board of &l&eou at PlJmOIIlb Coogreptsonal Cburcb ot Newport HarbOr wen dedi- cated for miDI.IItedal-stnlee at a eeremoay beld dart.ag last SUnday's worship hour. Ttr.ey are Gary MWs of Costa Mesa, shown at left Ylt.b bis wUe Melody, &Dd BUI Nott of l.rYine. Both Gary aod BW are studeats at Fuller Theological SemiD&ry. (Eastp pboto) Love loaves yield s430 Hundreds of pennies, ni- ckels, dimes and quarters went fiylDg last Sunday mor- ning at Plymouth Congrega- tiona!J Church ln Newport Beach as children and adults broke more than 100 "love loaves" to help feed starv- ing people In disaSter areas around the world, The love loaf Is a sma II container shaped like a loaf of bread. Slnce February, members of the congrega- tion dlsplayed the love loaves on their family dinner tables as reminders tbat others In the world were t.mgry, Var- ious amounts of change were cootributed daily. Sunday's brea.k.l.ng ceremony yielded over $430. According to Dr. John Lindvall, pastor, the love loaf fUnds wlll be used to assist hUngry people In di- saster areas of the world through the missionary so- ciety or the National Con- rregattooal Christl&D Chur. ches and Rose Park Orphan· age lD Tijuara, Me:dco. T~ rerilafnl.ng tuods will go to tl\e emercency relief ministry of World' Vlslonln- ternaUonal, orlg:lnator ofttle love loaf program. World VIsion Is a Christian hUman- Itarian agency t~t comblnes programs of social concern with evangelism In more than 26 ·countries. Introduced In California early ln 1974, the love loaf prognm was quickly adop- ted by nearly 400 churches. More than 2,000 churches are expected to be using it In their programs dUrt.og 1975, Inaddltlooto churches, thousands of Individuals are also participating In the pro- gram, worldng directly with World VIsion. A free de- scriptive brochure may be obtained from Love Loaf, World VIsion International, Box 0, Pasadena, Cal. 91109, Review board challenged The trustees of the Coast Community C'lUegeDfstrlct, 11gb, associate dean of lD- at their May 14 meeting, strucUoo at GWC. . unanimously supported ln responding to the cla~ms ChanceJlor Norman E. Wat-of lnsuntclent representa.- son Jn his deelsioo to main-. twton on Ills task force, Dr. taJ..n..a 5-ma..o task force for atson stated ttat tbts . -··~ DOt be. a. political review and c?:J.sldentlon or committee· u ls a workklg oew 4UtriotdlrecUoo., eommtttee:• and "there is Their support came in the · fa ce of repeated vocal oppo-00 room ~~~ special lnter- sltloo by IWph Lewis, pre-est groups. sident otthe taoulty seoate CLOSES FOR FISH FRY at Orange Coast Coll8fe; Robert Ennis, president of the-academic senate at Gol- den West College; and Pe- ter Grimes, president of the associated student body at GWC. -. Each felt that his group should have a decision mak- ing posltloo on the chancel- lor's task force, w!Jose members include Dr. Wat-son. chairman; Dr. Bernard Luskin, district vice chan- cellor for educational plan- Ding and development; Dr. Loren Moll, dean of the ev- ening college at Golden West; Charles Lewis, 4ivlsloo cba.lnna.o ot matllematlea at OCC; and Dr. Edlt.b Fre. The Costa Mesa bn.nch library will be closed on Saturday, May 31, because ot the annual Costa Mesa fish fry. m ·~na CO·HIT Rid.ar4 Ha rrh in "DEADLY . TRACKIRS .. no COMPLETE! SHOWS 7:00 6-9:00 lPG! I • Book sale ·June 6-8 Tablets. · For the millions who should not take aspirin. Reg. $2.98 -...,.. ... U.. Cltb ot lCftport ~ Will bold .... &IIMl Uld ..,. all PriiiiJ, ..... , .... ..._,, J .. e, 1 lid I at tM WMt-cwr Plaia ..,._~r .. ProeMd8 wtD 10 .., tbe • Cb1Jd <AS.daDee c-.r ot Orup COIItf, a ooa..pro-• flt ~eblab1c elJale IDr •- mottcwDJ dl*rb«t chU- dreD. Flmda wUl be-., buy aadlo n.aat ~CB~Ipm.t aDd be1p lltablllb a psyeblatrtc refereoee library. Tbe lllt YW feature tbe cnatest Mlectkle ot uaecl boou eYtr offered bJ the Llou, aecordlDc to tbe Club prutdeat Dlet Ftc?re. SIGNUP TIME FOR SUMMErt SCHOOL ApplicaUou tor 111mmer scbool are aft.l.lable oow for botb pobUe and private aebool studeats 1D the New- port-Yea area. u well u tor actolts, wbo can enter any elUa where space ls avaUable. Elementary and middle scbool summer session wW { run 5 weets. Monday, June :.. . 23, through Friday, July 25. "',l·r 'PaD ~.::~~ ~v~2:~57_:!!: summer sessloo, June 23 ttbrough August 8, from 7:55 mpnie to 12:15. All six middle schools and .. Soap, Salad, Seafood Dinner 1\ cup of Potage St Germam. made dally m our kitfhen Cmp spmach salad with chopped bacon, hard boiled egg. sweet/sour dre~sin~ Crepes St. Jacques: Sca~lops, shrimp, and ~/teed 3 95 mushrpoms m a ~herry sauc£' with gruyere cheese. • c.oktalla fl Wlnea - COSTA MESA South Coast Plaza on ttae not1tt side of the .................. ,... ,.rtd.. IN-1225 the toGr regular htgb scbools wUl be operating a tuU pro- gram. as wW 12 elementary schools: Andersen, Calif- ornia, College Park. East- bluff. Harbor View, Ltod- bergh, Mariners, Mesa Ver- de. Newport Heights. Paul- arlno, Pomooa and Sooon. Canyon TMR scbool wW al- so have a summer sessloo. JUDY PROMOTED Marine Private ~lrst Class J udy L. Reviea, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Odls E. Revlea of 419 Hamlltoo St.. Costa Mesa. has been promoted to her present rank while serving at the Marine Corps Base, Camp Lejeune, N.C. ENSIGN CLASSIFIED ADS H OU<Ote NoN.-Tu••··T .. u,. •• •·• • -·· 18·7 ........ to-8 • .,. A~f .......... NT 0HL.Y CH'IP!Ca 8888 llAaT COAeT HWY . e uoT• e CO .. OHA O•L. ........ 878·7801 eiiCYCLiS • PERSONAL VACATIONERS-leave your home. garden. pets in sale hands this summer. Mar- ine Biology graduate stu- dent wUI ta.ke care of your possessions in return for room any time June 8 - Oct. 1 (!(hlle reseGrcb.lng in Corona del Mar area) • Non-smoker, non-drink- er. Evenings call collect, 213-282-3361. References available. • HO~E IMPROVEMeM LET ME GIVE YOU A HAND Handyman wUI do* au home repairs -- plumbing,' carpentry, painting. FREE ESTIMATES 673-3658 • BOATS FOR $ALE - --. • MUSICAL POR SAL! MAY CLEARANCE GulbrallHD Walllat spiDttpi- ano. now ODly • • • • $ 625 ,Rammond L-102 spinet or- gan -good for many year s of mustcal pleasure •• 695 Steinway 5'10 1/2" Grand - true Steinway tooe .• 3975 Lowrey splDet organ wtth e~ernal Leslie speaker. Both for )1st •••••• 595 Chickering 5'2" Grand - plate glass top with neon UghtlDg -good plano and great conversatloo piece for home bar or recrea- tion room •••••••• 1295 Yamaba 84CR organ - special at •••••••• 799 Everett studio plano -ex- cellent at. .......• 995 SCHMIDT MUSIC CO. Yamaha -Stelnway -Lowrey 190'7 N. Main St., Santa Aoa Est. 1914 Phooe 547-6056 COLLECTING .,GOLDEN ELEPHANTS" for the Col. WWJam Clbell cllapter of DAR are. left to rt&bt. Mrs. S.M. Reber of Coroaa del Mar. MUa Estber Teele of Huatmctca Beacb and Mn. Ewart MUler of Clltf Hueo. Tbe collectibles -.n part of tbe DAR's annual fuod nt- slD( enot. a ~tDDJal sprtac lllncbeoo and fasldoD abow. Mrs. Reber ts past recent of the local ctapter. Mlss Teele 18 ID cbaqe of tickets for tbe party. to be beld May · 28 at tbe bome of Yrs. Gary Myers. 1615 Harrow Place, Cut:t HaYen. BICENTENNIAL FUND RAISER FOR DAR The Col. WWiam Cabell Cbapter, DAR, of Newport Beach. wW bold its anoual fund n.lslDg event, a bicen- tennial spring luncheon aod fashion sbow, Wedoesday DOOD, May 28. In the garden of Mrs. Gary Myers. 1615 Harrow Place, Clltf Haven, according to Mrs. Oltver Minear, regeot. ford aDd Gary Myers. chap- ter members. Durtng tbe afte~ Mrs.Reg~M SU­ by. ftrst vice-regent. will present partrlotic vocal se- lections. The bleeotennlal theme will be carried out in patri- otic red, wblte and blue ta- ble cloths, Oqs aDd bou- quets of flowers tl'l.rougtlout the prdeo.. MONDAY ... THUIISDAY SPtiCIAU. (Frldly, Sltut*y llld SUndq Ullo1 f, ..II.) .,., /ndudlltMifltWIII«<, IMilN potlltD or nc- RED SNAPPiR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . • 2.2& MAHI MAHI . • • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.15 GRILLED SEA BASS . . . . . . . . . . • . • 2.tl TOP SIRLOIN . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . 3.25 NEW YORK STEAK • . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3. 75 LOBSTER TAIL . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.16 STEAK AND LOBSTER • . . . • . • . . . . 5.16 LUNCHEON ~so Mwtl aily until4 p.m. 11278 PecHic C... Hwy • H~ ..... • C21J) IH·1121 .01 E. C... ttwy-c.-D.-Mer • (7141 .,a.a.G ~~~.-.. ~ ~ t SPARROW'S PERCH .• Last concert ' • "•ul sloP" fo' thou we~ ' ' • z~sl fo' th~ .,,.., • .,.1, cr~.Uve. . J s~~!! PbU-• t .,.Jori,;o.J '•"-•J• til••· ., barmoa1c Society wtl1 riDe ~ Yo• will h~ t/~litht~t/ with o•' ,ticu .. w•ll. ~ cSowD tbe eartatn oo aootber eoneert .. .aa wbeo the Los (' (7) t Angeles PbJllarmooic Or-'CJPQ'l'lOW j f~lCf1 Oft!M 6 DAYS It• S t ebestft. ~ed by Sld-.. ~MY Harth. auoclate coo-.426 NIW,ORT II.YD. ductor aDd eoocertmaster, COSTA MilA Ia .UU.• .._ 642-1640 wUI play at 8:30 p.m. Sa-~ ~ __, turday, May 24, in Craw- ford Hall, UCL Tbe program will include Scbubert's Sympbooy No. 3, "Rapsodle Espagoole" by Ranl and Sympbooy No. 5 by Tcbalkovsty. Sincle tickets at $5, if aftilable, may be purcbased at tbe Orange County PbU- barmoolc ottlce, 201 W. Coast Higbway, Newport Beach. Balcony tickets are $4 aDd students are $2. FFEE SHOP ACROSS FROM FASHION ISLAND Prooeeds will benefit the c hapter•s obligations oo the national. state and local le- vels, whicb are· American Indians, Newport aod Costa Mesa fifth grade grammar school American History contest. Coostitutlon week_ Newport Beach and Costa Mesa girl homemakers con- test, and high school good citizens awards. Mrs. Rogers installed BREAKFAST-f,.• .llf LUNCH f,.. 1.50 DIMMERS-"-• 2.45 UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Mrs. Carl Martin is gen- eral chairman for the event, assisted by M.mes. Gary My- er.s. Marllyn Hopwood, WU- Uam Jones, WWlam Trltt, Earl Corkett. Ewart Miller, John Harris, Edward Ridet, Tbomas Barnard and Elwyn Speery. Miss Esther Teele wW ba.Ddle tickets. Also on tile committee are board members, Mmes. Leland Bolln, Cbarles Gaylord, Vaughn GUl, Harold Zock. Frank Simmoos, a.nd Dorothy Hutchisoo. P2.st regents wtll also serve. They are Mmes. Cballen Landers, William Tritt, Alvin Plnkley, Julian Brooks, George Buccola, Earl Corkett. Selah Reber, Edgar Cox Jr. and Stanley Statia. Mrs. Hopwood has an- oounced tbat Harbor AreG dress shops wUl partici- pate in tbe fashion show. Miss Victoria Sllby wW pro- vide bactground plano music for professional models a.nd Mmes. Donald Sloper, How- ard Taylor. Henry Craw- Angelitos president Baskets mied wlth fruit aDd sprlDg nowers adorned the dlnl.ni room of the Big Canyon Club, Tuesday, May 19, for the installation hm- c heoo of Angelltos de Oro, Aulillary to Big Brothers of Orange County. Yrs . Paul M. Rogers ac- cepted the pnl from Yrs. Edward E. Sharp, outgotnc presldent. Mrs. Sharp pre- sented each member of ber board wttb looc stemmed yellow roses IDd each sus- taln.lng member wttb an or- chid. Accepting office for the 1975-1976 club year were Mrs. Richard BerteG, vtce- prestdeot; Mrs. Richard J. Stoddard, treGsurer; Mrs. Ale1 Robertson Jr., recor- ding secretary; Mrs . Robert M. Bartoo, correspoodlnc secretary; Mrs. Reed G. Bauman, pubUclty; Mrs. Ed- ward E. Sharp. patroness ctalrman; Mrs. Robert Crowner, gold book chair- man, and Mrs. Josepb A. Beek parliameota.rlan. Tbe ft.aa.octa.l report re- Yealed tbat Anceutos de Oro •d raised $25,000 for Big Brothers of <>taace County MR$. PAUL ROCERS for their work lfltb father- less boys . SOfOLARSHI PS Gf VE N Four Orange Coast Col- lege dance students r~iYed scholarships followinc OCC's annual sprinc dance concert May 3. The $125 winners lncltJded Janice Bla- lock, Villa Park; Sbari Moul - ton, Newport Beachand Car- ol VIce, Costa Mesa. Buddy C albo of HunttDctoo Beacb received a $100 anrd. THE TEACHING IS CENTERED ON JEStJB CIIRilT, AND TRE BIBLE, Wfi'H EMPRASIS OM PRACTICAL CHRISTIAN UVJNG. ALL AGES ARE WELCOME. CcxmseUng aDd rtsiti.Dc uailable. SUNDAY SERVICES: WORSHIP SERVICES AND SUMDAY SCHOOL 8:30, 9:(5 and 11:00 a.m. PROttt: 11'5-4550 !ZOO E. Coast l:lwy., Newport Beac' aear ltbc.Ar'Jnlr SOUTH COAST UDENT T:OURS PRESENT YOSEMITE '75 9 DAYS Boys 6 Girls G,fldu 4 Thr~~ 1 I 4th BIG Y EAR '99 Call ~48 -69JO II 4N • 6 PN BAY LAUNC H-Classic Ly- man 18-foot. Lots of tun for low price. Will carry up to ten. "GraymariDe'' inboard. In the water at Newport.· $950 or offer. Phone 494-73{17. _•S!--RV-IC!S_--:._ THURSDAy CLUB e FOR RENT BOAT SUPS -room for two 50 foot boats. On tbe Rhine Canal across ftom Delaney's Sea Food Shan- ty. Call 673-5230. SPOTS before your eyes - oo your oew ~t. Re- move them wttia Bl111 ; Lustre. Rent electrlc · sbampooer, $1.00. Cron Hardware, 310'7 E. Coast Hwy ., Corooa del Mar.· PAINTING: Interiors , uter -~~ts.=ty~:!m!:: INSTALLS SLATE sblP and materlals; color coosultattoo. Free esti- mates by appointment. Frank KucbenslC)' Paint- In&. Pbooe &45-4137. GLEN'S GARDENING • and Clea.oup Senice. Reuoo- able n tu. Good referenc- es. Call 673-200'7 after 5 p.m. DUTCH WINDOW CLEAN !RS Hic:A ~ Nor• Bnrtl IIUOY YOU. VIIW TH.OUGH IPA.KLIMG CLIAM W'IHDOWS. NO JOI TOO SMALL. CALL US TODAY! 1- MRS. JOHN 0. SMITH L RM. MOnel Yrs. JobD O'Hara Smlth (iftlJD) wu Installed as p~ of tJM Thursday Mof1l1Dc Club of Newport Beach at lts aooual tnstal- latloa meeUnc. Yrs. DorotheA Sheely, bead UbnrliD for the clty ot Newport Beach. cooducted tbe ctremooy. other omcers lor l9'1S-76are Yra. Howard R....U {DoUJ). ftrst n ce- pnatd~M; Yzs. Kermit Kvl- • (Ma.ryl !Dd Yice.presi- dellt> Yzs. 8oftrd Trudeau (Uutte). 3rd rice.presldeot Mrs. Ted C. Treaoo (Dt-aatl 4tb nce.presldeot; Mrs. William A. Yc Du.tfle (Mtrtam). recordllle eecre- ta.rJ; Mn. Put B.. AsttD (Do,_). corr..-. _,,~ MCftll:arJ> lin. Dorottay B. l'rtK' tra.wnr: ....... K~ I . ~e-. (Dorotl(r) IDd Mn. 0t1t:1on1 P. Crewa {Cialn). llluclal eec~­ lel. Presents THE NOB HILL DINNER Soup 01£ Jour or A cool crisp .salad to start lloney It Mlutcrd. 81ft Clause or Thou.sand IsLand Hol San Franciscan Loaf of Bread PRIME RIB AU JUS C1wH Shilled 8cJkftl Potato V~duJour ~ CRf Y(JIIIlt' ~of Dawn a.-Pte l~CNom CMA ... M ... 4.9 • CtMHUM..-11·aM Mt t s• ¥I 1 *'I The San Franciacan Restaurant ., ....., ·Drill ,., ........ ------------------------·----------. 'ft:: c -(Qitoel ... • • .., -.. • I 71fii..-.. Oot,-lo, .. _fll_ ...... I stsAr .. -."8 ... U.U.(iiiY) ""--., ....-. tllollal7-...,,. ,li .. .,..,_ ... -___ .,lllo -· ftotlo to..,., .... ., .. u.--.,..,._ .. Oolll.-.... ~lode· ... --Bio-. 0411'• -~~an 111o1 aod 1o _.an Pilot --BJa. .. _.. to Til)' -· 0 God, -lo , ....... -. .._-. t1 eM Mrtb.'' Pa. a,u. We oft« tbe --fllptalao to God,-.... --_ .. -« al-«.-to .. -.r Hla ....... Blo .... ,.Hio pol'-, Hlo r--_ « •hM..,. -... Upo to opoolr; fll Hlo ..-, Hla jutlco, Hla / 111111111, omo,,...eoce IDd iaftaite aood n and ~·=· We olfer up tbt ueriftce ol pra!M to God, -•• .,.,.,_ IIIII delead ll>o tnatb fll Hla Wd Wen fr&ead ud foe, wbeo we ackaowleclle _. --Ia •orda, tbol our body aad _. aad all tMl we are and bave ud •'*" iD UU. Ufe .,.. Hl.l iPfto to ua, ud •bet! ..,. ptaloe God f« our redemp- -fl'om rill .... , .. ll>o bope ., llorY • all -.... '"tbt trvit ol our Up.", "ucrillce ol. prai;M." fte --~ .. a.. .. ,...ertdJ' ,....trQell .. llldlaeluplo'a ltq'e treece .. Ute ~ .. lite sa. &1M Qaapel .a tile Vatleu. &N8 ....._ Ill tbla ....... J..,., offet"ed tbo --., ....... to God wbeD be retumed from II""P!"•mil where be bod boon richly b-with earthly ...,.U. It -em tbia return t.blil be otrered the memcrable word.l o1 I...W. aratitude: "I am not wartby ol the leut o1 all ll>o "'""'let ood ol all the trulh, ·-Thou -*"m unto Tby .ervaot, for with my ataff 1. pu.ed there i.1 oo other raame Wider haYeD li .. a amcmc men wbereby we muM be uved." Actl 4,11. Sucb fruit ol the lipa our S..vkr HlmMtf lD tbe daya d. His fleth offered up to God, whea Oa a eerta1a oe- euioa He •ttered theae profound ...:1 beautiful worda: "I thank Thee, 0 Fatber, Lord olbuvn and .earth, becaute Thou hut bkl theM W.a from the wiae and prudent, and hut revealed them uato b.bes. Even 10, Father, for so it .seemed aood in Thy Jlcht." Matt. 11,25. ewer tbb Jordan, and now I am bee<me two banda.'' Ceo. 11,10. ADd a little later wben hJI brother Euu Mked him: "Who are these with thee?" Jacob an- JWered: '"''be children which God has gracionlly atven ~ tervaot." And be spoke IW"ther to E .. u, "Take, I pny tbee, my bleuinl which I broutht to tbee, becaUM God hu dealt eraciously with me." aM:h a ucriflce of praile, "the fruit ol ou.r U,. whieb make c:oafellion ol His name", wu al.lo otfered by Dnld -he (after the p<Oilllet Nathoo had revealed to bim that the Meaiab would ecme from the-fll h1a loins) •-into the temple ol tbo Lcird God ood prayed' "Wbo IUSII, 0 Lcird God, ood ..tlal • 110' boule that Thou hut brouaht me h.itberto! .. .Tbou art are.t, 0 Lord God, for there is none lib n.ee, Deitber lJ there aD)' God beside Thee." 2. Sam. 7 ,U . At u other Ume such a sac:rif.ce d. prabe feU from Da•kl'a Upe when he wrote tbe8e beautiful words : .. Biea the Lord, 0 my aoul ; and all that is witbiD me. Bleu Hb holy name. Bleu the Lord, 0 my IQIUI, aDd far1et oat aU Hla benefit.; wbo for&ivetb aU ttU8e UUqu.ilin; wbo healeth all they di.eues; who red•meth thy life from destructioa; who crowned tbee with kn'i.ackindnesa and tender mercies." Pa. 101,1-4. Such huit of the Ups the holy apostles al10 olfered Wlto God when they eoafeued before the rulers ol the JeWs: "Neither ia there aalutJon in any other, for Such ucrifices ol praise should alao flow free our lips, particularly at thiai time of the year wben we Mve been permitted to gather in a rleb and bountiful harvest. Let Ul raiae our voices in praiae for aU these bounties of the IIOUI without which no natioD caald live or exilt. Every field of grain, every crcbard ol fruit, every carden ol Dowers, offers an unend.Utc IOUI'Ce for praile together with all the wonden of nature aad the whole crution. What marvelous wODClers ol God's wltdom, power, and JoodDeP is here revealed! And to aU that we must add God's CCJmflla'?G aDd mercy toward sinful and rebellious manldftd in eallinc them to repentenee and renewed fellowship with Him throu&h His Son Jesus Christ ow Lord, wbo is the propiUIUoa for the sins of the whole world. To keep lbe8e tbiDis in mind ; to sing, speak and tallr. about them and to confess them befcre man, that is the of. fering of the saerifice of prabe, the fruit of our lip&. And the holy writer adds significantly : "By cr through Him''. namely JHU& Christ our Lord; only In Him, only by and through Him, can we t.ha.nt and pra.i&e God from the heart. Only hearts that have found their righteousness and peace with God in Christ can offer lhla sacrtnce ol praile to God ; and they do it, and do it continually in dayt of pr<lll)t!rity and dayt ol adveratty. What Is the Christian's Hope? By Pastor Billy James Hargis Wh.t ia the Christian's hop~? The hope o{ the Christian is the Second Coming of J~!'.us Ouist, nothing dsr.. Certainly not • political victory. We 'll win • f~w and ION: a few. Not even a military victory. You win a war today, •nd in twenty years, you'll have another to fight. I n:put: tM Aope of the ChrUtiD~a U the ultimGtt: rdurra of }e•w OWL Hi-Retura Armounced. Let's think of that hop~. Let's rd~r to it , first of all, as the return of o ur Lord a~ounct:d. The first tim~ je~:~us e~me to thl& world, He came in wukneae and humiliation. Th,. Jl':cond time H~ will com~ in rep I power, glorious spl~ndor •nd conquerin g dominion. There'• • differen c~. The fnt time Jj,. cam~. HI" wa3 spit on and t.Townrd with thorns. Ht. was hufff'ttd and beaten with a doSf:d fist . Hr was mocked and derid,.d. Hr was deeerted by his discipl,.s. ,\rnl, finally, He was ruilrd to thf' Cf"'M. He could havf' ctlled ten lqionl of a"f:~(8 from hf'aven to ructw. Him rom th,. ordeals of C.lvary, but He 11id not. H,. preleiTed to drink thr bittt'r drep of thr crtl!l8 that we might live. But, the .aeoond time , H,. will come in power and dominion. 1he Scripturt! uys, "Every knee lhaU bow to me, and evc,rr. tonp shall ronfe• to God.' \Roman~ l4:11 ) Ap.in, Mark 3:26: "And then ahall. th~y tee the Son of m.n comi~ in the cloud. with grrat power and ,tory ." No m•J1ier, no kmely eo m munion aenice with diaciplu, no dukne• of Geth.ernane, no cro&~. lnatead , He cornea in glory! On the eve of Hit departurt!, J~ mack two promiles. Hill &nt prom*.: was to tend the Holy Spirit. Hit seeond promiee •• to come Nck and r.' Hit -D. /ohn 14:Z-3: " n my f•&~u 1 houu tre mtny ·-alionl: if it were DOl 110, J ........ ._. told you. I 110 to ~ ,..,.n a place fOJ you. And if 1 piN.,..~, plo<e le><you,l ... __. .n, and receive you -., .,-..w; &Mt when I am, ... ... ..... I l:. U.:w whm: it i1. I .. , ..... whlch of,_ .,..., .. -· but I MoW ........ _ ....... Ciolot ... ' ,, ...... , .. ,......, - •• hadn't kt-pt His pmmiM.II" sai1l H~ would send Uis Holy :-;pirit, and H~ did. Moreovrr , u .. ha.t br.f:n pt"Ompl in fulfilling this first prom*. Why h11d Ur not be~fl prompt in fulfilling th•· second promisr of a prn;onal return? We forget th,. Early Church thought He would comt: within the Cin~t I 0 or IS yea~ aft~r His ascension/ This "diuppointm~nt " became quitr a problem at The~Nkmica, and Paul had to write an epistle just to quirt the ir fears. I TheS~oalonian~ 4 :1 ~16: "But I would not havr you to lM-ignonnl . hr,.thrrn, ~onceming them which llfr asleep, th•t ye IIOfTOW not, even as othen which hav e no hope. For if we bt:lieve that j .. sus died and rose ~a in, evt n so ttM-m also which sleep in Jrsus will God bring with llim. For this we 51)' un to you by thr word of the Lord, that wr which are alive and remain unto the coming of thr l..ot-d shall not prrv~nt th~m which ar~ a~rep. For the Lo rd himeelf shall de11cend from Maven with a shuut. with th,. voicr of the archan~el. and with the trump Hf (:od: an~l th,. de;ul in Christ shall riN" firlll: Then wr which ar~ aliv" 11ml rrrnain ihall bf. caught up tn~~;,.thn with th,·m in thr cloud ~. to mrrl the l .. urtl ifl the air: and !'(J !ihall WI" rv,.r be with th,. Lord. Whrr,.for,· com(~~ onr annthf'r wit~ tlu·,..· word!. Paul thus quirts th .. fr»B uf thr Christian!! at Thc'1'if>lllcmic•. Th~ euhj~ct of the Second Coming of Christ W one of the rno~~t impot"tant in the Bible, becaU&e of the frequency of Scriptures n:latinc to it. Mort: Scriphll'es r~laU: to gh·i"l ami the Second Cominc of Christ than to any other aubject. It • that important. The Holy Spirit kMw we wouldn't be able t.o k«p aliw. the hope of Hil comin1 unlen we were <lOM&.Intly reminded. Thua the emphMiL · Then an: relerenu• to tM oo minc ol Chrilt in the cloainc cluopeen or. the lou• ('..,..,. ... ~hout the book of Aeu. .nd •n every New TeaUnM:nt Epillde eace"pt three. It il • INjor theme ol Revelation. So-""' emmatecl the s,....,d eo....,.. of one 11 ..... -d "' 318 -of tM New T .. ,_.. ... 01' OM .... Otd of '-Y 25. Aa ......... of Now Tee~ tw" 1 011 tM sAjt~d il _.. il 1'1;1-'..,. 6:)4 « lr-l :U • I Joloo .2:31•-"'-5:8 .. J .. I4,.; . H I 411 10:17. AI • n' ...... up ........ •• , 1 k ,....,. • • ..J, Hia Return Actualized fi11all y, lrt's think nf nur Lolf'"ll\ r,.turn actu.tJli:.ed. ~inrto·rn cen turies ha\"f' p<~st<oed ~inc,. Christ jf"I>U8 Fo.~~~id H,. wuuld rdurn. The grf'atrr part nf thr church has ceoii.Sf'd to n:pect Uim. I don't know of a singlo• drnominatt.m affi liillf'd with tlw ~atinn;~l CnurKi l of Churcht:~o th-.t ~till pn·ach,.s t lw :-'rwml Loming of I :hri~t. \1•ny tuavr Sf't thr-m&el~c." to th•· to~~sk uf establishing th~ kingdon1 of God on earth without the. King. Not N'1lly believing that He will return phyaically , they try to build a m illennLal kingdom of God without a ki"«. Therefore, 80 many of thest Liberakwirnt~d cl~r«fmt:n preach the gO&pel of Karl M¥x instead of the gospel of Matthew , Mark, Luke 1nd john. Let me rut my ca&c here. If you peopk attend a chuN:h whose putor is ashamed to declare the second return of ChNt, you ue committing a heinous lin by 11taying inaid~ thf: church. Why do I uy thi11! Becaull':: the Biblf: is dt:voted lntrin1ically to this important te•chin1. Still, then: are thG~M: in the chun:hel, in the r.uJpill •nd places of raponaib1lity In ow denomination~ who sroff st thole belieflnc that the lord'• promile wiD be ~terdy lulfilled. And, yet, do you ~now , m1 frinull, that aueh an attitude 11 prophetic1 Do you '-now that the Bible actually Nyt thet in the end time peopk wilhia tM church would ICOff .. thoee who beline in the literal oominc of Cllrior! D Peter 3:2-5: .. That ye trUY be mlacllul of the wcwdo w!Wch wen :r. .. en he lore a.y the holy prop eu, •nd of the comrundment of .. the epott.Je. of tho Lo<d oad So"'""' Knowlac tllio t'"'-tbol .-, ..... ..,_ lo tht ... ..,. toolfen, welkinc dtec thar own -.., Aad •yjof, Wloae ;. the ,..,... of ,. .,_,, r .. ...... tho !otloat lei ......... ..... -~ • tlooy .... ~ llio :t:: ;.~e..:·~ ol, lllot "' tloo :ri of Cool tloo """'--ol ........ tloo -......... tloo-...... _ .•. .,_ ,... "!AioW~'iopll!:lrsii .., -., ....... Alia,... roaly '-• 'I' II I ~ "' I I ...r...;;.., .. -SSG • -I I __,.... -~ ........ ,11 , .. . ..... .. - b A~heie• the Religi~n of .the Future! (CCIIttrsd r;ro...aut ....a:) l«cltmaa: We ·..., ~ to clo what we -to ... PR10i' ... Billie ....tint bock Ia school ••. O'H.uuo : lfo a hon<ocloal lclea. MciHTIU: Ao4 ricbt -I ""' chalrman of • mordl in w......._, on April 4th, wblch II croa. to c:all!or pr&J<I' ODd Bible ~DC bodt lo. school by -Y of aus amenduuxnt, ODd 1R: will undo what we think that yoa did. O'HAn" Y ou11 .....,, mob it. 111 forecut iL Mci:NTIU: And we also are roinc to call for victory in Vietnam aod lnoeclom of ~ ia the whole field of education. O'JU.r.: Well, I think that whea yw talk about the war in Vietnam Uld. freedom of choice you are t:aJk:i.nc then, too, about the !n<clom of cboic:e of those penona who do DOt care to support the war in Vietnam jult u well u those who care to support it, and I think that this is important. and for the youn~ mm who do not care to support the draft u well u thole who do care to suppon iL MciNTIU : Well, what I am tryinr to ... IUCU'OSI - GruDT: We have a question from a cmtleman here. QU!STioN : Wdl, I wu wonderiq, Dr. Mcintire, if your law suit to bave atheism declared a noi·Hdigion, in aD of our definitions spealcing about re- ligion, it's been strictly Christianity. Are you roin~ to have all the. rest of the ..Jigioru banned abo? MciNTta&: Maybe you did not uo- dcntand the: point that I made in re-- pnl to Madalyn Murray'• making atheism a re.tigion. She has takeu the position that the uae·of the Bible and pr.t.ytt in devotional services is W.. lutely falst:, it is wroQJ". O'HAra: No, 1 said that the:rt should not be any religious ceremonies in the public schools. Mci KTta£: That is right. Now if your atheism becomes a religton then in these compulsory c1aues or the re-- quired classes which we ha~e. it must be ruled out. O'JiAta : Oh, absolutely, I am iD agreement with you. J think it all should be out. MclHTll.£: Wdl, woWd you go to thf: Supreme Court "'·ith me on that? O 'HAta : Absolutely. I don't think t~t the~e should be any kind of re· h_g•ous Situation in the public schools enher for or against. The public schoo~ ~hould be absolutely neutral. I am wdhng to march with you on that. G ILIIDT : Harmony once again. MclNTia£: Wait, wait a minute. She gors just a little too far in that (laughter). We take the position, and we have always taken the position, that the Bible is not a sectarian book as such. O'HAia : I take the position that - Mclto'Tta&: Now wait a minute. 1 u..st let me finish my ttatemeut: here. l f we u a nation recogaize God. whkh we do on our coina and all our public. doeumcuto-- O'H.uel: I'm trying to otop that, too. Mclrnua: Well, I know, but that goes beyoad the uuctual formalities o! a particular rdicion· ADd what we have doae i1 that then mUll be I01llC buil for morality in our aationallife; and that monlity Ia udalecl to God, not to the llale. That monlit)' ;. l'da,tecl to our faith in God. And to have k:he rcadiq of the Bible on a YOIIIDiary bull ODd the offering of prayer In our public: rchoOio clocs exalt that authority which we mutt have if we are goinc to have law and orda-ODd clcaucy iA OW' laDd. O'&m: But }'OU 1mow I ....,.;ldn't want my chilclm> to cad the oto<y of Ruth u a morallesooa. And I would not ,_ my cbildrm to cad the oto<y ~f ~ Yi,rJ"iri Mary COYeri:oc 11p for ID indile:r'ftioa the way lbe did u a moral lesooa. I would not lilc< to ba>e my chilcll'<ll cad of the muider cocrouuiUecl by M-u a moral lesooa. I cbe't W&at my cbDdrm to .ee che nrinp of loaiab u a moral lesooa. M~ llows ·r~ the illclividual -a sQoQ& Ul timpJy becauec We an: iedi .. viduala ODd tbCre Ia Mblac tbat -boat it. Mel,.,.,..: lin. O'Halt, .. .,. bock aplue ~ ............ -- O'H:ua: Y-. Mclrma: w.-J• -loa umrAifqg drde.. J ...... of ow ~~-.,.. ... h ...... die -....... of dolo """""' .. kssour tiM .... li'DIIl G••dr tD i..' ,•· -· • I 'O'Itu:ar: AM l .. too ••• l•n• kills of (OK O'llia: I llh , .. _.lllrlD• ~IL ·. '. • ...,._, To_.lt to• ,,..,. IL AMI--~-.... •• 15 ......... ... ~~·~ ... _ -: ;..."""':1~ =~ . Deltate Betw••• Dr. Carl Mcintire And Mrs. O'Hair TIWI a --Uoo of lho Iolii of a ODe llou.r CODinwDUoa a TV OD Feb. lt, 1W10, bttw .. 0r. Cui Melltin, n41o preaeber &ad dl .. rector ol. tbt 20tb Catary Reform .. atloD Hou, llDd .u:u. Madi.IJD Mur .. r&J O'BUr, aeUYllt u u atbtllt. Tile modNatot lor tbe TV sbo9 • prHIIlt.S OYtr KLRN, AuUA, Tex, &I, wu Due Gilbert. audl tbol it wiD d.anp Aeewria lor ~ ODd for 100'1 O'llAD.: It i.a so powa:ful it can't ..... chaD&< UDO. Gn.our: ~on from the man In "" ai.rle. MclNTIU.: Just a minute. It can cllon&'e you. QuunoN : Dr. Mdntire, I am Oiff O'Connell, chainnan of the University Society for Atheitm, and I would like touk you : You have been all tonicht fallinc b&dc: on the Bible on just about every point. What makes }'OU think the Bible ia divine, where we han the Mobamme4 books, the Torah, many reJiriow; works of Taoism, of Bud. dhian, other Jewish works, many other works? Why aren't they as di, vine? Just because 10mebody arbi- tn.rily says this one was divine. Why can't 10mething ebc: be divine? Mc!Nnu: The answer, sir, is the one I pvc: you in the beginning. Chris- tianity il the only religion that has a Saviour who opened the tomb, who came out of the g-rave. Mohammed is dead. Confucius is dead. These men are ashes in the dust of the ground. Only Jesus Christ has opened the tomb. He said, "J am the resurrection and the life: he that believeth in me' though he were dead, yet shall he live; and whosoever liveth and believeth in mt shall never die." And, sir you compliment me when you say I ~durn cac.h time to the Bible. This is the only Book I know, sir. It is the Book of God. GrLBE.aT : Now this gentleman over here first , I bel~ve, and then this one. . .. Qu£SnoN : Am 1 not correct in u. suming that you I:M-Iieve the Bible to be irrtvoca.ble because it is God-g;ven? Do you believe the Biblr to be irrevo. cabl«> because it is God·given ? MciNTIR.£: Yes, l belie~e it is God· inspired and God-given through the prophd.s and the apostles. QuESTION : Am I also correct in as-- suming that you believe in God and the resurrection because it has been writ· ten in the Bible for you to read today ? Mci"'I'SU: Well, U lha ,_,_ ~ which it did. -it II nJe. V1Ult I« ow today, ODd I prade it boca-"" one dao bu cloeeo •!eat Jeoul bu clone, 01' wiD be uuble to do Is without HJs power. QuasnoN : But you believe that that took pia«. You bdleve that it II a hlatorlc:al event be<oure the God-riven Bible say1 that that le true. Right? That _,.. rather ob-riol!aiY circular reuoninr to me. Mchenu: WeD, sir, what I lean doM it to brinr the: hilltOrical -DOt thr pbilotophial apolotetlc which }'OU gd in some .eminariu-I haft 1IICd what we call the historical aoolotdka· I wanted to meet Mrs. O'Hair-on a historical basis. And Otristianity il a historical rtligion. It is the aCCQUDt of what happened -ChriJt died, He I"OK again, He came, He went to Heaven, and that is called good news, and that is what we call the Gotpd, air. QuESTION: I know, but history is only an interpretation bued on what we perceive of the past from evidence we can gather now. Why is that? Why do you believe, you believe that that actually happened, that it is irrevoca· ble because it was God given. But the only reason you believe it wu God given is because it was written and - MciNTIU: WeU, ~ir, you ltated it very nice: That is very good. I wu trying to make it very plain and to pt my point across that Christianity i.e a historical religion. It is inseparably tied within the time-apace sequence which you and I would cal] history. O'HAJI : It is a hysterical religion. (Injected whilf: Dr. Mdntire. wu talking.) MciNnu: No, no, don't say that. (Laughter.) O'HAta : It i1. MciNTla£: We come and proclaim something which took place in his-- tory, and it is going to affed you now by giving you a new nature.. "If any man be in Christ, he is a new creature; ol~ things are passed away ; behold, all things are become new." And it is out or that newness of life and new- ness of mind that I am speakinr t~ night; and Mrs. O'Hair cannot under· stand me. She lives in a differtnt world. I am trying to get her to un· derstand that my world is real. My world exttnds to aU eternity and a blessed and glorious deliverance. There is to be a -raurtcdion~ I am going to have a new body. This hand isn't just going to go back to dust. It is going to be raised again. And ] will have a body like the body Jesus had when He was raised from the dead. Now this is the news that has been preached. It is good news to every man who is hungry for righteousness and has a yeaminK in his soul for God and who will recogniu that he ia a sinner. (Continued next WMir.) Our Lord Speaking To You THINK OF OUR LORD SPEAKING TO YOU AND SAYING ... "THE F;VANGEL.'' Box 25, Largo, Fla. You do nul huve to he d~ver to pleaBe me: 11!1 you hnve to do La to wut to to- me . .lwat ape.uk to me Ill' you would lo anyone of whom you er• fond. Ana there any people you wunt tu pruy for ? Say their ft.lllrMol to ana, aDd uk ol me u much u you like. I r~m l(r"neruu.~ and know •II their need.~, but I wut you to ahow your love for them :.nd me by tru!llinJ me to do what I know ia .,_,, Tell me about the poor, the aick. und the •innert, a.nd if you h•v• lcet the friend· lhip or atreetion of anyone, tell me about that, too. h there uythinr you w•nt for your .oul? If you like you c.an wri&e out a lona lilt of ell your needtl, and t:om• end read it to me. Jut tell me about your pride, your touchineu, H)f.e.ntred.nea. JDMD,_, aDd laai!Mie. Do not be .. hemed: there a1·e nu~ny Suintl in H.va who t...S tbe...,. f•ulta .. you.; they prayed to me and, little by little, their fauJta ,..... corncted.. Do Dot hesitate to uk me for blessinp for the body and m.iad; for hMlth, IIMIII· ory, ·~· I en rive ev•rything, and I ulw•y• do rive everythirac ~ to .make 10ull holier. Whet ia it that you want to-day? T ell me, for I loa1 to do )'0\1 1ood. Whitt an your plaDa? Tell me a6out them. h there anyone you want to pl .... ? Wbalt do you. wtml to do for them? And don"t you want to do anythin1 for me? Don't you want to do a little IOQd to the .oub of yoqr friencb who perhaps have torsotten me? T.U. ... about )'OW' faiha.-... and 1 will show you the cauM of them. What are your wont.1 Wbo-.... caued you peiln? Tell m• all about it. and 11dd that you will foqift aDd forpt, aDd I will bieN you. An you altaid of Mythinc? Have you any tonnent;iq, Wli'IF rmab!41 f•n? Truat younelf to me. I am here. I "" e-verythinc. I wiU oot Maw yo& Have you. 110 joys to tell me about? Why do you not Man yOW" ~ wltb JM7 TeD me wha& hal h•ppened 11itwlfl ynt_,rday to cheer a.tld comfort )'OQ. ~t.­ ..,... it .... ~ bie, ... wever IIIUIII, I prepared ll Show ~ you rrat;lt.rl. •ad thaail IDII, An you ~ to t"Wl iato no tempt.etion•1 Have )'OU made up ,.., -.lnd •bout W booM &Del t.d r.riendshis-? They disturb the JMiaC8 ot ,_, 10111. Are you IOilllrl" to be k1Dd. to that one •ho hu hurt you? .:,'~!;f.: a-.... Got .. ,.;u. , .. , ...... Try .... bo -· -·-1 w, ~ aad come beck 110011 and bribt' ,.. a IIIION deoo ... heat. ~.::Wet!.:-:'= :"UMI~'h~orS::U~ .. ~ == t!* = ~ (5 lohri 4:50). CONVICTION J. McNeill t.lls tht alor7 of 1 Brttilh offic:t~r In India( .-ho hid been lfvlna an ......,. life, usncl -""'lld ., tho chat>laln to orzuo ,. lclon wllb him. Dleul111 hie-Juufll, 11>o off._ ul4, "'I=" k oil _., WIIJ!, out ,.., muuot -~ -.,. dill-ttuo lftl fOr Ins-.• uno -al• .._ Jho = ...... hk -hll -.. sin, and quloltY -·1 him rn ·ll>o ,_ ••• hh;l, ..,., -... -lfil-111 -"' ln ... bto -...... '"" ptoln, but thl M\llftth eommrlndmlnt .. .., P4ih. 1M tftNit _.,. ..... W~'""'M CAUY'8 ,cawBD i~o> ..... ol .. -b Itt .5MBilllola-•la--.,~=!":P1 ., ........ .,.. ........ =. ::t:",....,..,... fort ..... £__;,_ .. a.~:..:.....· WUU.. 0... tWa C:r.d til tii'Odllw •,, '•• t • ---.:: . .. :,.:~"t.':!:.r:::::~,::.r::~• I :... ... .-. =-0ert -~ I Fa the Fl Ill OFICC u.JiacJllbJr fw 1' 'ft •;\ .. F'!'Irolc'r•s • ... _ .... _..,.., .,..... ' . • ' I r· MOI'ICI TO CRIInOIS ToallltldUiilft.Spu. UM Ia....,.. ol..._ -wu..; &tiM Lome •1 WU... • a&a. ac.cu. . ,, I'M: 11111 ... aamoc~ .. nac .._ ld)lrled a bi.Mnllt 11 oo a PldtJoo mid bJ ..., OD Warcb 24, lV75, U li ordlnd aod oottce Ia bere- bJP.• II Jll)' %1, 1!n5 .. ftuct u tbe laat day lor tll.lllc ob- ~ 1tetioM to tbe dt.ebu(e of tbe tu~. ud tbiiUt day for fl1.lng a complaiDt to determlDe the &.cblfle- abUlty of any debt pul'IIIIDt to ~tlon 17e(2)oltbe Blllk- ruptey Act. In or4er to blve hU claim a~ed 10 that be may are lA aqy dtstrtbutloa from tbe tafe, a crectltor must ftJe a claJm, wbetber or oot be .. lDcloded lD tbe ·lilt of cl'edlton ft1ed bJ tbe bl.nk- . rupt. Claims 1rb1cb are not '' flled wttbln 6 mootbl after AprU Zl, 19'75 wW DOt be all01r.t, except uothenrt.te PrQVlded by la1r. A claim my be tUed oo u offlclal form prescribed for a proof of clalm ~ L)'tlD J. GUlard, Bu~cy Judge, UDited S~tes D~ct Court for tbe Northel'll District ofCallfor- nla, 450 Goldetl Gate Avenue, San Frtoclsco, CA lD tbe action of Louise Wilson. Bankrupt, No 3-75-429, s.s. No, 518-46-1599. DatE!J41: May 12, 1975. LYNN J. GILLARD Bank'ruptcy Judge 753193 Publlsh: May 22, 29, June 5, 12, 1975, in the Ne1rp0rt Harbor Ensign. LIGAL MOTtCI . FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The follnlng persons are doing business as: Slgnpac PacUlc, 2148 South Lyoo Street, Santa Ana, Call1ol'll1a 92705: Keith E. Ault, part- oer, 5002 Belle Ave., Cy- press, CaUtornla 90630; Jo- seph Patrick Angler, Part- ner, 1702 Pepsus Street, Santa Ana, California 92707; Ml~ha!l WllUam ~ter, Partner, 1702 Pegasus Street, Santa Ana, Callfornta 9Z7C11. This buslness Is conduct- ed by a general partners hip. • .... 8tglled1 ·.Joseph P. Ao.gi&r (PaitDer). tr•t: ' 'I'IIUl"lldfiMDf. ,., illed • 'I wltHbe Coaty Clerk ofOr- ange County May 16, 1975. , Publlsb: May 22, 29, June 5, U, 1975, In the Newport Harbor Ensign. F43879 LICW. MOnCI FICTJTIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The lbllcrwlng persons are doing business as: VIsion Quest Art Gallery &t Studio, 400 W. Coast Highway, New- port Beach 92660: Dorothy c: CiUcJ'est, 1358Sossex Lo., Newport Beach 92660; Daniel E. GUcrest,1358Sussez Ln., Newport Beach 92660. This business is cooduct- ed by a general partnership. Signed: Dorothy C. Citlcrest. This statement was tiled with the County Clerk ofOr- :lnge · Coonty May 16, 1975. Publish: Mty Z2, 29, June 5, 12, 19'75, in the Newport Harbor Enst.gn. F43877 LIGAL NOTICe LIML MDCI LIUL .. 11CI • ...,.,. w.Jit BtiiGI -.. 8.--.,_ FICTITIOUIIP.... • -lttti.....::CI:;.:;.: .. ;;;;;;blr=-:.;lbJ:;..;.II~,;;;;.-..tllll~ PUIUIHED IUKLY-PA« 't r...,.,,,_ --...... .,.,__ .,_ ~at lliURSOAY,IIAY22, 1975 lUIII BTATEM!ltT ,._ ••-•· ' 'liM of J4iiltfiiOit. loi'U'Y .... 'I'M~ PtNU ~re n. foUIIIrtlc ...-Ia 8fst1tt P ...... s...,.,n OODA 0EL MAR. CAL. 4ot.lc ......... u: c liC --' 1 ..... ~ ~~~·--.. ~...----T........... t7d$ p0,._· c•. 100 ......... Cal-ftMd. ,_ t111e Fedlftl 0... .---.-....•no.. U., ~ J..ac-l4Jp!al. U. taiMt! ..,._.. G. Ab· pod luaiMCI~ftUO.. FtC'rmoos 8USJH!88 Cal • Cal'l Jtobert ra..tU, .00 I. ~· ~ Aclpla,.ttolltiJ MGn llaJD NAME ST ATEM!NT JC~ ,.0. OYtrJUt El RocloMo a.c-, Ca.~ • otae. 01' ~ ftkll IP-TM follo'WLDc pereou an Toro Calif eu10: ....... TIU NAit• Ia c:pt~et. plkat* wu a.ee..-s lor cSoLDc butDeas U K-G Jay~· ,....O,erlab eel bJ u fDdfftdlal. tlped: ft1J-c OD Mar t., lt'7S. Tbt Mtd.lcal RecordC<ID•ltants, El Toro. C11J1, taaO. ' R~T .. •-~~!!-___ ~~~~~~:; 10%75 Slater AY--. 1102. Tbllbu1Ma1JC4Ddllcted w... --'""'~'"'...., e&'-~--POUDta!D Valley, CaltfomJa by 1 ,...,.1 putaertll.tp •ttb tbe c~ ca.-o10r.. ttt ~ toeettoa at U?O 92708: G•eo P. Slater ,10Z75 Slped: C R. Krooca' • up Coca, May IJ, 19'15. VIa Lido ud lbd St~ It Slater AYt~MM, 1102, Foun- Tbla Jtatem•t ,.. ·m.t Pub1lB: War ts, u, Z9, vwa Way to •...., locatsaD taLD Valley, CallloJ'Dla wUb tbt COIDtJ Cl•rk otOr-J\me 5, lt'75. 1D tbiJwport at tJae llareeetSoD of t.-tt708; Kathleen Searles, a.nce eo.ty Apr. 25, 19?5. H&Jt)or Eulp. FU1U fl,.ete aDd Ttdrty 8ecoad 8240 Los Santos Drive, Looc P\lbl1eb: May 1 8 15 zz •IG•• -~I 8tr..t. ft.-port S.cb. Cal-Beach., Calltomla 90815. 1975 tn the N~rt ~; .. ,... ._. '"'" Uom.ta tZeeo. Tblt bus:LDuslseooducted E ... t!... F U17S AIJy .,._ wt.ldlll to by a ceoera1 sartnersbtp. ......... -FlCTJTlOUS BUSIMESS eommeat oo tb1J tppUcatioD Signed: Gwen F. stater. LIGAL MOTIS'f NAME STAT!MIMT may ftle bls commeata ID Thls statement was tiled • __ •• 1'be lollo.rtftr periOil S. •rttllr wD the RcSoall •lth tbe County Clerk ofOr- FlCTrriOUS BUSINESS dolac bu1M11 u : Vita Ltfe Ot.roctor ot tbe Flderal De-ange County Apr. 28, 1975. NAill STATEMENT CoatrueDetceDC., lAS pod lala~ CoJ1)0nUOD Publl.sh: May 1, 8, 15, 22, Tbe toUGWiig penou are MOGJ"'¥1a. lp. '17, eo.ta at U. JlePoDa1 omct, 44 1975, 1n the Newport Harbor dolnc buloesa ar. Speelalty Mea, Ca. 9ZU?: Gtot E. liiCJat&omUJ Street, SUite Ensign. F -43%28 Automottn, 3681 E. Cout Blrke!ud, 1845 MOD.rvfla, HOO• Sa FrueiiCO, Cal- Hwy., Corooa delMar, Cat., t7?, Colla Mea. Ca. 92U'7. dorD1a 94UM. ltuy per800 92&25; Peter w. Surrett -Ttu baiiDeulscoodllcted dest.res to protut t.bernot- Ernelt R. Sbafter, 18882 by ID LDdtYidaal. lnc of thls ~~JPUcatloo he Florida, flO, Huntlnctoa Signed: CeDe Birkeland. bls a rtctJt to clo ., If be Bach, Cal. 92624. Tbls stattmeot was nlecl fllts 1 1rrUteD oodce of bls Tbis businessts cooducted •lth tbe Couaty Clert ofOr-loteot wttb the fiec1onal Dt- by a geoeral sartnershlp. ange County Apr. 25, 19'75. rector w1tiWl 15 days ot tbe Stped: Peter W. Barrett Publ1sb: May 1, 8, 15, 22, date of tbls pubUcatJoo. Tbe This statemeot 1ra.s flled 1975, lD tbt Ne1rp0rt Rubor DGDCoaftdentlal portloos of with the County Clerk otOr-Enslp. F-43175 the appUcatloo are OD ftle aoge County May 1, 1975. 1n the Regional Office as Publish: Mar 8, 15, 22, L!GAL MOnel part of tbe pubUc rue matn- 29, 19'75, 1n tbe Ne1rp0rt FICTmous BUSINESS talDed by the Corporattoo. Harbor Ensign. F -43370 NAME STATEMENT Tbis ftle ts aval.lable tor LIGAL NOnce FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The foll01rlog persons are dolnc buintu as: Tri Coun- ty Trencb.l.Dg, 17Z4 E. Bor- c hard, Santa Ana, Ca. 92'705: George Tant SmUb, 3017 Country Ln., Visalia, Ca. 93277; Matthe1r Jay Kroooa, 24602 Overlate, El Toro, caur. 92630. This business ls cooduct- ed by an unincorporated as- 801\atioo other Uan a part- ne:-shlp. S1~ned: George T. Smith. This statement was tued 1rtth the County Clerk otor- ange County May 14, 1975. Publish: May 22, 29, June 5, 12, 1975, in the Newport Harbor En.stp. F43187 LIGAL MOnel FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The loUo1rlng person ts dol~ busiPess aa: W9rld SpOtts eomm\mkatJooa., 200 Ne1rp0rt Center Ortve,New- port Beach, Ca. 92660: Michael WUltam Kelly, 226 Grand Canal, Balboa Island, Ca. 92662. The folJowtnc person is publlc Lospectioo during re- dol.nc bustDtssu: Moon-Ray gular bustness hours. Metals. 1404 N. Grand, Santa Publlsbed pursuant to Sec- Ana, Ca. 92'711: Nick G. tlon 30S.14(b)(1) of tbe Mooney, 10542 C hest~t. RulN and Regulatloos of tbe Stanton, Ca. 90680. Federal Depos1t lniUrance Tbis buaJoess Is conducted Corporation. by aD IDdiYidual. BANK OF NEWPORT, S1gned: Nick . G. Moc.ney. By stt~Jben J . Smith, Tbis statement was rued Its VIce President & •ltb tbt County Clerk ofOr-Casbler. ange Couoty Apr. 25, 1975. Publlsb; May 22, 1975, in Publlsb: May 1, 8, 15, 22, the Newport Harbor En~ 19'75, In the NeW'J)Ort Harbor Ensign. F -43174 L!GAL NOTICE LIGAL MOT1CI FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The foUo•lng person is doing business as: Harris insurance A(eocy, 4500 Campus Dr., (Suite 392A), Ne1rp0rt Bch., Ca. 92660: Kenoetb George Harr~ ·too Via Antlbes, Newport Bch., Ca. 92660. Tills bust.oess Is conducted by an individual. Signed: Kennetb Ci. Harris Tbls statement was tued •lth tbe CoetJ-Clert olPtr . ange County Viy 1, 1975. Pub1lsh: Mat 8, 15, !2, 29, 19'75, ln tbe Ne1rp0rt Harbor Ensign. F -43368 L !GAL NOTICE ORDINANCE NO. 1607 AN ORDI.NANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BE ACH ADDING CHAPTER 17.22 TO TITLE 17 OF THE NEW- PORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE, ENTITLED "AN- CHORAGE AND MOORING REGULUIONS" The City Couocll of the City or Ne1rp0rt Beach does ordalD as follows: SECTION 1. Cbapter 17.22 is added to the Newport Beach Municlpll Code t.o read: <4CHAPT'E'Rl7.%! ANCHORAGE A.MD MOORING REGULATIONS Sectloos: 17.22.010 Locatloo. 17 .zz.ozo Permit Neces- L!GAL MOTICI FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The follcrwtng persons are doing business as: Trade- winds Liquor, 6710 West Coast Hlghny, Ne1rp0rt Beach 92660: Charles B. Baur, 7302 Ocean Froot Drive, Newport Beach 92660; Dreama L. Baur, 73020cean Front Drive, Newport Beach 92660; Edward J. Baur, 17592 Hastings Ave., Irvine, Ca. 92705; Mary K. ~ur, 17592 Hastings Ave., Irvine, Ca. 92705. This business is cooducted by a general partnership. Signed: Mary K. Baur This statement ..as flled wlth the County Clerk ofOr- ange County May 1, 1975. Publish: May 8, 15, 22, 29, 1975, in the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -43369 LEGAL MOTICE mit therefor from the City Manager upon written appli- cation slgned by the regis- tered 01mer ot the vessel to be moored, or by an agent so authorized in writing. Any •ork described and author- ll.efl in the permit' must be completed wtthln stxty (60) days after issuance thereof. 17.22.030 ISSUANCE OF' PERMIT; CONDITIONS. The C lty Manager, in fUrtherance of the tideland grants to the Ctty, may issue a permit to allow tbe permittee to tem- porarily use a portion of the •aters of Newport Harbor for the mooring of a ves- sel. Eac h permit so Issued by the City Manager shall be issued to the permittee, speclly the vessel for which This business is conducted by an lndlvidual. Signed: Michael W. Kelly This statement ns CUed with the County Clerk of Or- ange County May 1, 1975. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The follo•LDI persoos are doing busi.Dess as: Trtde- wlnds Service Station, 6700 W. Coast H1ghny, Ne1rp0rt Beach 92660: Cbarlea B. Baur, 7302 Ocean Front Drlve, Newport Beacb 92660; Dreama L. Baur, 730!0cean Front Drt•e, Ne1rp0rt Seacb 92660; Edward J. Baur, 17592 Hastings Ave., l"ine 92705; Mary K. Baur, 17592 Hastings Ave., lntne 9t705. of tbe permit lS Issued and provlde that the permittee may chaoge the vessel for 1rhich the permit has been Publlsb: May 8, 15, 22, 29, 19'75, in the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -43394 LEGAL MOTICI FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The loUcrwtnc periOD is doing buslnesa as: inside- out, 342 Thalia St., Laguna Beach, Ca. 92651: Chens Tinsley Po•ell, 3.42 Tbllla St., Laguna Beach, Ca. 92651. Thls business is coodacted by ao lndtvtdaal. Signed: Chens T. Powell. This statement was IUed with the County Clerk ofOr- ange County May 9, 1975. Publish: M1y 15, 22, Z9, June 5, 1975, in the Newport Harbor EnslgD. F4M73 LEGAL NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The followt.nc persoo Is dot.ac bustnessu: H-J Sales, 14891 Chestmlt, We.tmlD- ster, Ca. 92&83: Heory Lee Jarboe, 347 Vista Baya, Cos- ta Mesa, CalU. 9262'7. Tills bustnea 1s cmduct- ed by an IDdiY~al Siped: Reory lAeJarbot. Tbl& lbtemeat •as ft.l.t wttb lbt Couty Clerk ofOr-uc• COIIDt) May 12, uns. PablJ.sb: May 15, d, li, JUM 5. 19?5, lD tho Newport Rubor Eutp. Fa723 LI8AL MOftCI This business Is cooducted by a geoeral partuershlp. Signed: Mary K. Beur This ltatement ns tued •tth the County Clerk oiOr- ange County May 1, 1975. Publlsh; ~y 8, 15, 22, 29, 1975, in the Newport Ha.rtlor Eut«n. F -48171 LIGAL MOTICI FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The follcrwing persoo is doing husloess as: My Spin- ni.Dg Wbeela, 105 MaiD St., Balbol, Cal. 92661: Oarid M. Campbell, 5Z02 Neptune, Ne1rp0rt Beach. Ca. 9%HO. Tbis busi.Deas Is cooducted by ao lndlvldual. Siped: Duld M. Camp- bell Tbll statement was ftled •ltb tbe County Clerk ofOr- ID(e COUilty May 1, 1975. P'llbllsb: 'Cay e. ts, za, 29, 19'75, In the Nnport Harbor EutcD. F -4SM'I LIGAL MOTIC! issued, upon written notlfl- catJon to thl' City Manager, and whlch permit shall allow tbe permittee to moor only tbe ussel 01med by htm and of assiped to the permit to sucb mooring or buoy. of and 17,22.040 PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS REQUIR- ED. No permit shall be is- sued for placing, erecting, constructing or rnalntainlng a moorlng or buo)' except: (A) In accordance with standard plans and specl!l- catloos approved by the City Manager and at a location approved by the City Mana~­ er, or (B) In accordance wtth otber plans and speclfica- t1oos for said mooring or buoy •ttlch have been sub- mitted by the applicant, showing the construction of said propoHd moorlng or booy toe ether With the toea - t1oo thereot, and •hich meet tbe requlrem•ts establish- ed lD tbU Cblpter and which but beeD appro•ed by the C lty Maoqtr. 17.22.050 FEES. Fees for permtb lasued under this C blpttr ata1J be pe id 1n amouata and at a time u proflded by resolution oftbe CUy Couocu. 17.!2.010 DEUNQUENT FEES. Wbto the permltt• Ia lD arrean tor a perlod of tlllJty (JO) days or mon, tbt City ...._,.r may, at "-~ cucel tbe Ptr- mJt ..,_ rtYe (S) days' •rlt- tu Mllce to the pennJttee by llnl..e.IUI mall to the a~ IIIIPn oo tbt per- alt. If tM atOOrtlc .. DOt ftaiiOfed trJ a. pennlltet ..... tllll'tJ (10} dl1a after cuceuau. of u. penDJt. It eiiiD be 111 fM(! ..... ..... ud tile .... u..neo aMII ftllll ftlo CltJ. U .11.0"10 UlWmiORIZ- 10 C.OF~MD ..---~-­..... Ito tliDIIIj I eaJ"NNt ... .... .... taw .... ................... lftllllcttr, 1 rllw•· ...., ................. ...... n.--'IUMPIIt 06 ......... ... ... tar111r • .... Ill • ............ a ..... .................. 0 ,,, ............ WI.N'NERS 111 Hoq'a mothers day poster-theme cootest pose wttJI tbe1r motben at tM awards cerernooy: from :eft, 6th grader Kathy ToreU a.od Mrs. Jotm To.rell, 5th crader ADD Marte Mittelstadt and Mrs. Karl Mittelstadt; 4th cr&der Jill Dlttmar and Mrs. Tbomu Dlttmar; 3rd gnder Jeffrey Blake Coyne aod Mu. Jollll CoyDe, first gnder RaDdall Lone and Mrs. Orner Long, and 2nd grader stacy Baker and Mrs. Wlillam Baker. (Pboto by David Ross.) L!GAL NOnce FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe following persoo is doing business as: Travel Host Magazine, 2041 Busi- ness Center Dr., Suite 114, l"lne, Calli. 926M: Scott Allen, 330-C Marguerite, Corona del Mar 92625, This business Is conduct- ed by an 1nd1Vidua I. Signed: Scott All en. This statement n s filed 1r1th the County Clerk or Or- ange County May 7, 1975, Publish: May 22, 29, June 5, 12, 1975, In the Newport Harbor Ens~. F'-43592 LEGAL MOTICE 1rritten approval or the Ctty Manager. No permittee shall retain any r~ht to use the mooring or buoy a.ner havlng divested himself of the own- ership or the vessel to be moored thereto. Upon such divesting, the ownership in sue h moor log or buoy shall remain wUh the permittee, but the rl~ht or use thereof shall vest In the City untU such time as the City shall grant a permit for such mooring or buoy to anotber persoo. The permlttee stall remove the mooring or booy wlth.ln thirt) (30) days a.ner divesting himself of owner- ship or the vessel to be moored thereto or, upon !all- ure to remove the moor- l.ng or buoy, tJtle shall vest ln tbe Cit), The City may, ther~fter, sell the mooring or buoy. 17.22.090 REVOCATION OF' PERMIT. (A) GROUNDS FOR RE- VOCATION. Any permit granted for a mooring or buov in Newport Harbor may be revoked !Jy theCltyCoun- ctl upoo any of the follcrwing grounds: (1) The mooring or buoy has become detrimental to commerce, navlg2Uon or fishing ; (2) The mooring or buoy Is t1etrlmental to use, oper- alton or development of New- port Harbor; p) The mooring or buoy has fallen into a state or ollsrepalr; (4) The space occupied by the mooring or buoy 1n the vessel aJftJced tbereto iso•er publicly owned land aDd such space Is to be devoted to a more necessary public use; (5) The use of tbe space violates the terms of tbe tidelands trust gra.ots to tbe Clty. (B) NOTICE AND HEAR- ING. Any such permit sball be re•oked only after a pub- tic bearing befoH the Ctty CouncU at n.tch tbf per- mittee has an CIIIJOrtuolty to be beard. At leut ftn (5) days• notice o( such bear1Jlc shall be ct•eo 1n wrltillc by first-class mall wltb post- age prepaid addreued to tbe address of the permittee shown oo lllCb pe.rmlt. set- ting rorth the date, time ud place of beartnc. After SIKh r.rlnc, City COUDCU may re~te. CODCW:loalll)' r.- foh, coocUUoMily retue to ~-..or nft&M to r ... •ott UJ permit. 17.%%.100 CAMCELLA- TION; USE Of UNOC- CUPIED M()()RlNCS. tadl ~aeh permit lllll.ll be •- )let to tbe _,.lowblr COli· dtllofts 1rbldl au be prtat- ed oa U. pe1'1111t IOnD: {A) Slid permtt Ill&)' .,. ~at u.J u .. liDr ftol•tlae ., .., ........ 01 -..,.at • .., pro-.... .r t111a a.,ter &a- ~..,._.,..,._ .. ...... 8ft (I).,.. ............. Jllf· .... "' ... -d~Yi .... lit 1111 I?W ...... a ......... (a)• •ear*" a ........... ' LeGAL MOnee FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following person ls doing business as: Poema Music , 2400 Sunflower Ave., Santa Ana, Calli. 92704: Tommy Nell Delamater Jr •• 622 Baywood Dr., Newport Beach, Calli. 92660. This business Ls conducted by an individual. Signed: Tom Delamater Jr. This statemeot was filed with the County Clerk ofOr- aage Count y May 9, 1975. Publish: May 15, ZZ, 29, June 5, 1975, l.n the Newport Harbor Ensl.gn.. F'43672 LeGALMOnC! owner of said moorLDg to lm mediately remove the same; (C) If not removefl within thirty (3) days, said moor- lng rna y be removed by the CIt) Manager aod the cost thereof shall be patd by the occupant of sa.id moorLD& place, aod the same may be colle<"ted in an) rourt of competent J)ri!JdlcUon; (D) If said moorlng ls un- occupied, lt may be tem- poruily assigne(lasa tnOOr- U. f•r PMt 't'Hael4 b¥ t.._ Cit> Manager; (E) If not used by theon- e r ror a period of ninety (90) consecutive days, 11 shall become the property of the City, unless such time has been t>rtended ln wrlt- lng, provtded that any such extension shall not u ceed ninet\ (90) additional days, and thereafter sur h moor- lng sha II automatically be- com(' the property of the CIt) to be removed or sold and, ll sold, all proceeds of such sale art to be paid to the Cltv. 17.22.110 RENTAL NOT PERMITTED. No moorlng may be lease<1 or rented by the permittee to another person except with the writ- ten permission or the City Manager. 17.22.120 CHAINS AND F ASTENlNGS. (A) No person shall erect, construct or maantal.n any moortng In Newport Harbor UDless all chaUlS ant1 fast- enings are of sufhc tent sl1e to stand a brea lung st ra l.n of at least six (6 times tnt> wei(ht of the moorlng. (B) All moorm~ hJlt>S on buoys shall be so arranged tbat when dropped thf') will hnmedJatel.y sink. With a dolllble moor\Qg, hOwever, It sball be permissible to c-on- nect two (2) moor~ lines 1rltb a &prtlder li.De hlYUIC noet.l attached thereto to tttp aid lint> afloat .men tbt moor1.Dg ls unoc cupled. 17 ..U.lSO BUOY MARK. INGS.. Moortac buoys sbl.ll ~ pa!Dted wttll the number a Uoealed thereto by tbe c lty • li~r _, the moortog, the oumenl(a) of 1rblch sha11 bt at t•st thi'M (3) lnc bes 1n bt'Pt. 17.11.140 WAlNTEN- AlfC E. All IDOOJ'blgS Aall bt k.ellt lD IOod and ser- •tc.ble canctltloD 1n the lo- eattao u...-s by tbe City Mulcer ucS tiM Qatmben thtreoa •'*''*' la a Mc-lble co.dttlra at aU ttmft.. 17 .II. ISO IIDlRIMG A.N- CftORlNG II:QUID MBJn'S. AD •••all ..... moo~llga t. """"" Radlar lllall bl n.tat1 _.. .. to 1 aaaor-lllb'Ca.__.,... .. ..c .. a __, u po pn~ ,.. ...., ....... ftiiit ................. -. .,., ...... ..... _, a.r-••• ....................... .... ............... ... ,,.._, ......... .. ........ .., . t"f.ll.ltOUIIC .,.., ... ,nc ... .._ ~ ... •all I IW tilt tf I Q]M .... ,. .......... LEGAL MOTICI n cTrnous BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The followtog persoo • doing business as: 91 est World Public Relatloos aDd AdvertislDg, 25332 Pt.ke Road, Laguna Hills, C 11. 92653: David F. Emanuel, 25332 Pl.ke Road, Lacuna Hills, Cal. 9!653, This business ls conducted by an l.Ddh1~. Signed: Davld F. Em~l. Tbls statement 1ra1 tlled •lth the County Clerk at Or- ange County Apr. 28, 1975. Publlsb: May 1, 8, 15, %2, 1975, 1n the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -432!6 LIGAL MOTICI moortngs sball be adopted by resoluttoo of tbe City CouncU. 17.22.170 lNSPECTION OF MOORINGS. Each moor- ing shall be lltted by the owner for lnspect.ioo by tbe C tty Ma.oa&er at last ooce every two (2) yeanud...C be repaired 80 as to be in good cooc11ttoo before beiDc replaced, prcwlded tbat tbe C lty Manager may requlre any moortng to be lltted at aDY tilDe 1rMn deemed Otut-lf ...... ft tl la m good coodlUoo. 1t tbeper- mlttee has such Uf'Hal per- formed by a Uoeued mar- ine contractor, then the City Manager may authorize said cootnctor to inspect the moorLDc in betrill of tbe C tty Wanacer and ~rUty the results to the Clty lb.o- ager in YT1tlog. 17.22.180 APPLICATION OF CHAPTER. The tenns lf this Chapter, as tbey re- late to moorlo(s and buoy&, shall apply to "oa-sbore moortncs" 1rb.lch are moor- lngs located landward ot lbe pierbead li.De and to ''oft- shore moorlncs" •hlch are located hayward of tbe pier- bead line, wlth eqai for<:e aDd ef!ect. 17.22.190 APPEAL. Ally per 9011 aggril'fed by t.M del- tal or caDcellatloo of a per- mit by the Clty Maaapr may a.ppeal to tbeCltyCOGD- cU by tUtnc a •rltt• appeal wlthln teo (10) dlys after the r~dertnc of the d.eoial or cancellaUon by tbe Ctty ~oager. The declsioooftbe ( It y C OUDC U OG tbe appeal s ha II be ftoa.l. 17,22.ZOO ADMINISTRA- TION. Pursua.ot to anagi'M- ment between tbe COUilty of Ora.oge a.Dd the City of Nft- port B•ch. ttt. DUector ot Harbors., BHches aDd Parts of the Ora111e Coaaty Ra.r- bors, Beaches aDd ParU District stall admilltlter an provlsloos lD tlds CbqQJ' dealtnc 1Ftth moortap ud b\lofSt eiCtPl the nYOCI.tka of permlb by tbt CUJCola- c u and coneetto. of au .._ ben!after. SECTION !. 1lU ~­ u ce sbal1 be pabl'"*' t'aCI 1n thf omctat ~~ c1 u,. City, and tht AIM slalJ be tffectt•e tblrty (to) .. ,. after ttt. dltt of ttl .__ - Newport Harbor's ~y SaUors are amq the fa vor- ites to wa lk away wUh the ball of Friday Dlght's CIF track cr.mpionahtp awards, aDd Corooa del Mar expects bl& performances from a some top todlYtdual perfor- mers. Last Friday, Newport WOD Us 2nd stn.lgbl Sunset Lucue track crown, Coach Bob Halley has 7 ~otrte1 ln thect..mplonshlps Bucs rate at colleges Four Orange Coast Col- lei.~! r rtdders hu~ lan~j starting roles with major colletlate pow.:.ors. Kelly Strole II, OCC 's JC All America m:d11e ~ad, WH 111\ffi : I the '·most OUI- tandtng newcomer" at UCLA's sprlng pnctice and Is startln&: at an lnslde lioe- t.cker postuon. Former Pirate ruM~ back John DUon, OCC's all time career rusher wtth 1,- 258 yuds, tas assumed tM startlaJIUilbl.ck post at Cal. O.fmsln back Steve Speer, JC All America at OCC, has laoded a start1nfl IPQt at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, O.feostve end Kenny War- ren Is startlntl; at University of the Ptclflc. He 'ftS fi rst team .\11 Sooth Confereoc£> last season. OCC MERMAIDS FIFTH IN MEET Sue Brown's Orange Coast College women's swim te-am lloished 5th out of 14 teams at the swimming and dl¥1ng cbamplooshtpa: held M.ay 15 aDd 16 at Mt. San Antoolo Collec•. Puadeoa City Col- 18(e woo wlth 369 points. occ ttn~bed with 214. Debbie Perldns won the only gold medal for the Ptr- alls, caplllrlng the diving compeUUon with 161 points. OCC's Terl Smith finished fir st ln the conmlallon flluls of the 50 freestyle in 2'7.37, Srd ln the 50 ba ckstroke in 31.26 and 5th In the 100 backstroke tn 1:0'7 .54. Kathy Lull grabbed a 3td, 5th, 6th and 8th, Jody Levint> bad Z 5tlla, a 6th and a 7th. at Citrus College stadium. Senior Brian Theriot, who broke the meet 's 440 record In last Saturday's qualify- ing runs, ls expected to lead the Tar hopes. Theriot nn the 440 In 48.3 He w•s se- cond 1n theZ20,andanctlored the Sailor relay squad to a 3:19.8 mile, w::.tch wu last- est ln the prelims. David Kurn.sch, ooe of tile country's top prep shot-put- ters, looks like a cinch to win his event, and Vtn Mul- roy in 440, half-miler Kirk CJ.:.rke a.nd high jumper K. C. Connell are also 1n IL1e to pick up points. Brta.n Hunsaker !sa threat to voln the mile and the 2- mUe runs for Corona del Mar but pole vaulter Mike Cr\1- lo was injured last week in practice and missed his chance to qua!Uy, SCHOLARSHIPS FOR PIRATES Three Orange Coast Col- lege basketball players have received scbolarsh.ips to 4- year schOols. Todd Collins, a 6-5 for- ward-guard, wUl transfer to Weber state University in Ogden, Utah. Steve Manker, OCC's 7-foot forward, wtu go to University or the Pa- einc ln Stockton. Eric Sooth- wick, a 6-8 center, wtll ma- trlrulate at Southern Utah State University In Cedar City, Utah. Colllns, whO prepped at Estancia High. in Costa Mesa, was an All ..SOuth Coast Con- ference flrst team selection this season. He was the 4t h leading scorer in conference pLay with a 19.5 avenge. Manker averaged 18.5 points per game thls season and became IDe 6th leadlll@" single-season scorer inOCC hlstory with 537 points. OLSWANG QUALIFIES Distance aceJoMOlswang was the ooly Onnge Coast College athlete to qualUy tor the Southern CaUlornla track and field flnalsat Bak- ersfield College this Satur- day. He tlnlshed 3rd in the 3 mile and 5th in the mile In the prellms last weekend. He has elected to drop the rnlle aDd to concentrate oo h15 best BrucP Is organl:r.lng a "Young American Team•· composed of fPII ow riders Steve Nutter, Bobby Schwartz., Dave Sims and hlmsell, WhO 'rill 10 to New Zealand ln December to nc~ speedway. First, though, Is IlK' cur- rent season. •·My Imme-diate goal Is to make the Nationals this season and be among the top five riders. I will con- tinue to work toward winning tl)e Natlonal Championship by the lime J•rn 21, II I'm able to," FRESHMAN FOUR CROWN FOR OCC Orange C011.st College won th.e fresh.man 4 crown Sat- urday ln the 15th annual western intercollegiate row- log champtonshtps at Long Beach marine stadium. The Sues covered the 2,- 000 meter course 1n 7 even for a perfect 18-0 record this season. UCLA was 2nd, San Diego State 3rd, Long Beach State 4th., Oregon state 5th and Loyola 6th. The OCC boat consisted of Brian Ettlln, John Taylor, Ron Schmalluss, stroke Broce Tlce and cox'n Jerri Smllh. The University of Wash- Ington nipped OCC at the wire to wtn the JV 8 race, IN HONOR OF o\LL 1111 VITIIto\MS ·WI WILL II CLOSID r.IONDU ·IIIAY 26 • IIIIIIIORIAL DAY . WILSON ·DUNLOP'· DAVIS · lo\MCROfT . 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M<'xlnc Williams 642-B"l'H:: IB4VI ~- ''LITTLE CORONA" VIEW. S~l'l"li.ll:Uiar contcmpori.ll")' aw:..~rd wmnl!r overlooking the On:an in Coroua de l Mar. Wood sy. 4 bedrooms + pool. Sli"S.OOO . Donn<' Godsha ll 64H200. ( Bsl! 1 901 DO¥CTPri~ 64l•IU' /J6:f-4 )tu-Ntbur Blvd. 644-61.09 N-port B .. ch, Cahfornte 92683 W estbay Income Homes 34121 COAST HIGHWAY DANA POINT CURT COSH .. REALTOR • 642·6072 2400 WEST CO AST HWY ., NEWPORT BEA C H Prime Industrial Real Estate COSTA (L.A. Area) CAliF • A Very Modern Industrial Ares Close to Newport Besch BUILDING 16.920 ~Q -ft. Including approx. l,CXX) sq. ft. ~f a1r conditioned offices -7.560 sq. ft. _1s. extra high tilt-up, remainder of bUIIdmg is concrete block and pumice block. 16' x 16' electrically ope rated loading door. 16' x 25' spray booth. 600 ~mp ., 240 11., 3 ph. power. Mercury hghts. PARKING for 40 cars -11,340 sq. ft. of paved parking. RNIIsillt llciHts 10', S.T• C.. & 11', f·T• C.. •• IIIli II I ----, .. ' ... ,. CUM.Wc•l .... ... ,,.,.. Offered by: ·------- NELSON ROBINSON Realtor 200 MAIN ST., BALBOA, CA. 92661 Phone (714) 675·8120 Price $325,000 BANK TERMS or OWMER MAY CARRY • ! I • • • • • 0 0 o/ nwporl REALTOR$ 675-65U SPECIALS! CAMEO SHORES • A~ ocean view. seclud ed patios, pnvate beach, pri vate parking a rea for: ca mper, boat. etc .• plus a debghtrul three bedroom, family room home. EASTSI DE COSTA MESA Just oH ln,.ine A\o"t!'. dose to schools. library. &: WestcliH shopping. Two bed room plus paneled den : ~)most ~ 4-l·ar gO:'ri.l~e hobby shop plus room to p<:trk (•ampt""r. bual. ell". $49,500. HARBOR VIEW HILLS Give the f<'mily a t r eat. ~njuy summer vacat ion at home -larue pool. j~cuzzi , puttin):; green. spadous patios & plav <~reas . Si x It> I bedrooms. family roonl. You own the lanl.l . Op•" Doily 1 to 5 p.m. 3626 CotOMoro" NEWPORT lf;A~HoCORONA DU MAlt REAL ESTATE SP'.CIALISTI COL£ OF NEWPORT, REALTORS 2515 E. Ooaal Hi Co"'"" dol M• ' I I MLS SALES REPORT I I I Sales through the Multiple Lis ting Se r vice of the !'lewpor t Harbor- Costa Mesa Board of Realtors totalled $88,7 m illion for the fir s t 4 m onths 'Jf 1975 . T his Is m ore than a $6 M ILLIO N INCREASE OVER THE SAM E P ERIOD IN 1974, !,749 ltst lngs ·were processed, of which 47% were sold. 65% of the sales were cooperative. List your pr operty with a Realtor. r•~••••••···~~·~~~ •• • •• . •""''-~• CIUit c -®- a ' • I I ' • ' I all the sparkling harbor FOUR BEDROOM, 3 BATH HOME READY FOR YOUR C0MPLETE ENJOYMENT 2907 EBBTIDE, HARBOR VIEW HILLS Choice Commercial 60 X III A ready-to-develop commercial --corner lot gives double exposure. Present bullding would be perfect for Plants ••• Gilts ••• Arts ••• Crafts or What -Have -You? CHECK THIS ONE AT $60,000 Willi MOST FAVORABLE TERMS ~~BOYD l~~ -•.· .. ··~" * 675-5930 * ·3637 E. CNat Hwy Corona del Mar LIVE BY THE BAY Outstandl..ng 4 bedroom Bayshores home CIDly steps to beach. Upstairs master bedroom with IUD aDd YiewlJIC deck. Loeda of puell..ng add ctarm to t~ home, court Yftd ,.do. $136,000. OWNER ANXIOUS Carefree llvtng can be yours 1D this customised 3 bedroom University Park coodo • Thls single level ~ bedroom home ls an. eod unit and ls located on a quiet cul-de-sac street. Remodeled kitchen with oew appliances. YOU OWN THE LAND. Reduced to $58,750, .. , ............. _ ofiJo !J~fe Walert ronl .t HR .. :, ua ., rumpus rm. Pit:l' & l'loal. :-.andy bt!ach. $295,000 Heuul. ti BH ." Ua . or 4 HK, 4 lia, wilh ~ BH . I bu . upt . Sandy beach, courtyard. shore mooring. S295,000. Wat•fv.,Lots 40x90 rt . $250,000 40x90 ft. $285,000 BILL GRUNDY, R.callm l•la~t4ora 114,. at L l~t4o lalo 341 IAYSID! DR., SUITE 1, M.l. 67U161 . ................... P.t, B~~~,..it r<.Jt, INDIVIDUALITYI HOME PLUS····INCOME POTENTIAL . .. ··-.._..,. ..... --·-· THURSDAY, MAY 21. 1975 •• , ...... , IIIII •·••• ....... c... .. w.w. :COMMERCIAL BUILDING OPEN SAT.& SUN. 1-5 . Good Locati.on Costa Mesa Shop~in& Center $52,500 ''Y.WU bt llld tomorro. tblt ,_~raJ estate today." lOY ll McCARDLE UALTOR ru ... .,.,. .... 1110 NEWPORT BLVD., mSTA~MESA ............ You Must See It To Believe It! MILLION $ VIEW -BETTER THAN NEW Ab..:»lutelJ most stuDntnc Ylew of barbor and ocean. Top locatloa 1n OLD CORONA DEL MAR. A rec.Uy HmocSeled aDd redecorated borne. Richly paneled UYtnc room, formal ~ room, &Dd be&atiftll prdee ldtciHtD. ----------. Gall 67~SSO THE REAL ESTATERS 1906 PORT WEYBRIDGE, HARBOR VIEW HOMES $72,500 Very clean 3 bedroom, famUy room, "Larmel" model. Close to play area and pool. Low maintenance backyard. I I • • Open Sun. 1-5 413 CABRILLO, CORONA HIGHLAN 4 bedrooms, famUy room, pool --$150,000. I I • • Bluffs---.. Bonita" need a I& ®? LOr. Any time you're Involved 1n a real estate transaction. Remember. Realtors are skilled in serving the real estate needs of all Amencans. So. for your real estate needs. look for the symbol of a Realtor SITUATED OM TIM ACIIS SPACIOUS 1 I. 2 IEDIOOM AP ARTMIM TS fualalte4 •4 U• f.rahl.e4 • Pd .... ,. .... ,.. ...... • POOLS • t IWe ,.._,a. .. • T-'• • ........ P-'lr •clioa • Mt .......... ,..,_. 900 Sea L•••, c. .... 4el Mo' Moc:Arih•r noor C.oat Hwy., a ... • Fa.W ... leloiNI COlOMA DEL MAR (714) 6«-2610,· CMOOOOO\)OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOIOOOQ HOME BEAUTIFUL One long block from Big Beach, lovely provincial home. Mom and pop master bedroom retreat (17' x 20') plus 3 bedrooms, 3 baths. Super living room opens to a nower fUled PQtlo, high beams, wood framed windows, heary-heavy shag carpets. Double gara~e and room for travelbuss or taller. Taxes a~ modest ••• under $1,000 with exemP- tion. Lot is z.ooed R-1, and 45 feet on Poinsettia, 118 feet deep. 877c rtoancing anilable. $99,500 SHOWN BY~APPOtNTMENT ONLY ~ t<' I'"''T II?'f'l ~r-~ ., IIC~ UNIVERSITY R.BALTY SOOl E. COAST HWY., CORONA DEL MAR t'JI-1510 • Colonial Mansion · IN LOVELY SHORECLIFFS - Super corner location wtUI fantastir down coast vtew, F'our bedrooms, formal dining room, great patio area otr deo and beautiful harrtwood noors. The "Old South" ln Southern Calilomla. SB8,000. $198,000 c•67s-nzs I ; ::HYPOGlYCEMIC :RELATED? TOURNEY TO AID ADOPTION GUILD • ,.... 14111 ~ c11u11r non. c.. '""'"" .... vtc . Muii ......... IIDIII!Jitd Sa.-will Pftlllt b'o· by tilt MoplloD Golldaf... pal-. Clllllm• af tilt-Ilion ~ c.-r wW an 11n.-J-c.u.r Uld be btld 1lq u.a IIP<I"flto lin.-Peel:. wtlll'roor cllbo ID 1110 .,._ n.u. -•ui!Ct"' u ..,.,.._ •WbobolclllullllldJ-mllltdlnctor,• • lr D .. GA".Y COUTU II, D.C. lat tbt lfewport Belebtea.. Tbl JobD WQDt Tert.la U :rou taYe eYer seen any.. ND&IUYttJ to DOI'IUI11 a•• ClUb. Chlb .m be tbe ate ~r tJte ooe -nteiJ ftchllllc tor barmt ... lblap lib poU-. Clubo -IIJic lleWUes .-1 -• DOitJ. Ellll-br•tb tbrOIICb a terrori.Jlttc loodt or duJt, bat aot at ... an Balboa ky, Emerald bltloa rD&teMt wtllbtpi&J'td attack olutllmiJOQ knowtbe ways. Bay, Mea Verde, P•J!nllda t~ tbe ... aq.ura. eoadWoo 18 a cause for ...U ''Besides, pecple lD COOd PolDt, JObb WQD11Dd Pall-Paal Man .. paanunc the cooeero. bealtb do DOt Mn an aller. saltl. Tbl ltU'tlaC ume 11 pal'tJ. uslllttd b)' Mrs. Jack How serJous 18 asthma? geaJe or utbmatte reaetioo 9 a.m. eac:b day. Boatwlet uc1 Mrs. Ward · "few people realize tat to poUeo. or dust, ADd U . Geofle YeCall, former Cbamberlln. 'astbma, u ald.ller,outrants your body llftmeUonlocpro .. ::'.~~ .. ;.':.'!~..=::: ~:~~ , .. woo'tlllYealter-Angel day proclaimed seue," states Dr. Gary L. "W,.t actually lll,ppeoa in . Couture, D.C., of the Cou-an astllma attack ls a coo. 1 Restdeota of Part New.. at Part Newport, pitched ture Chiropractic Office ln tn.ctloo of the muscular port apartments bue pro-tor the Dodeers for Uyears Newport Beach. bands lD tbe walls of tbe claimed Saturday, May 31, ucl was a to time au-star ''Asthma ls not to be tol-bronchial tubes, cuttingdo1t'D as thtlr own "Ancel day" pmJ selectloa. In 198%, be en ted or lrtned with. And oo the supply of air to tbe and will welcome CaWornia was the CyYocmgawarc:hrtn- yet people will go tor years lungs. Not enough air means Angel President "Red" Pat-ner. He appeued 1n 5 World withOut effective treatment not eoough ozygen. er800 and Aucel sportcaster Series, settiDg a 3-3 record for themselves, or worse "TI'Iat's why the asthma Don Drysdale at a t.seblll for 7 games. He bu set a yet, for their children," sufl'erer forgets everytbiog party at the spa at 1 p.m. record of 58 Z/3 eooaecu- bemoans Dr. Couture. except his franUc struggle Red Pattersoo. wbo lives Uve stut.oot t.o.n1Dgs. He 1s It's as U they build up to breathe. His mind andbo-1n Fullertoo, was named pre.. married to former Rose an Immunity to effective care dy are stgnaltng desperately sident of tbe Angels I.D Feb-Bowl priDcess Gtncer Dub. as they become more and for tbeoxygeotheymusthii.Ye rua.ry after sen1ng the Dod· berly, and they bave a 16 more depeodent on bronchi~ to survive," says Dr. Cou. gers tor zo years. He has year old daughter, Kelly. al dilators and other ''whee· ture. been with 13 pennant winning zing machines." Should you walt until you teams • 6 with the New Dr. Couture states, ''Some have an attack before you York Yankees aDd 7 with OPEN HOUSE AT VOLUNTEER SITE or my most rewardlngexper-see a ctdrq>ractor? the Los Angeles Dodgers. tences in dUropracttc have "It's nonsense to put off Don Drysdale, a resident come in the treatment of an effective treatment for asth· asthmatic, gasping for rna. After all, U can be dl- breath during an attack. rectly fatal by strangulation 1 "lD almost all cases of durlog a spasm; or indirect. · broncll1al asthma, chiro-ly so because or the terrific praetors ftnd ttat there is strain each attack places on a spinal displacement in the your heart. shoulder area. ''In shOrt, the asthmattc "This Is the exit point of whO goes without slgn1flcant nerves leading to the bron-care can look forward to ml- chial tubes. sery and a higher risk of "In manycasesgentlyfor. permanent damage with each clog the displaced spine back recurrtng attack.'' toward Us normal position If you have asthma, be has ,given Immediate relief sure to have your blood from severe asthma at-l'hecked tor hypoglycemia, tacks," says Dr. Couture. Dr. Couture maintains or- He takes Issue with thOse fl ees at 2043 Westclltf Dr. wbo believe that asthma Is (corner of 17th and lrvloe), simply an allergy. Attacks Newport Beach. Phone 645- can be triggered by hyper-5300. FREE LECTURE By DR. GJ.RY CDUTU RE, D.C. ON HYPOGLYCEMI IJNU TRITION I ACU PUNCTURE TUESDAY, MAY 27-7: 30-B : 30 P.M. 200 WESTCLIFF DRIVE -US-5300 4 sandp1per 1nn ~ ROOMS WINTER RATES from S1400 SUBSCRIPTION ORDER IIMD IM YDUR SUISCII"nDM OII.DIR TODA ONLY 15.00 ~~~ OMI YIAR -----------------RAIIIE •.••.•• , •••••• , •• , •••••••••••••• ADIIlEII ••.••• 0 ••••••••••• 0 ••••••••••• cm ......... ~ ................ m .... ~ IIMD Ill THIS OlD Ill Wfni_SIM TOt MIWPOIIT KAIIIOII ...... m1 L C:O.U.T HWY., CIOIDIIA DIL MAll Dolphins to give prizes The Dolphins annual beau- tification awards luncheoo wUI be held Wednesday, May 28, at 11:30 a.m. at Irvloe Coast Country Club. Each year tile Women's Dtvlsloo of Newport Harbor C~mber of Commerce hen· ors 6 businesses and borne owners wOO tave made out- standing contributloos to- ward beautifylng their com- munity through lbe use of plants, Oowers and tandsca~ ping. Judges are Carroll Beet, Gary Burrut and Ed Hirth. o. w. (Dick) Rlcbard wlU present the awards. L!GJ.L MDTIC£ 33115 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Tbe Volunta.ryAcUonCen- ter wUI flold the grand open- Ing of new otnces at 1714 W. Balboa Blvd., Ce11lral Newport, from 1 to 5 p.m. June 6. The Center was formerly located at 207 Avoca.do In Costa Mesa, The director Is Harriet Bemus, and the phone number Is 675.9210. The Voluntary ActtooCen· ter ts a private, non.profU United W;o.y agency, former- ly known as the Volunteer Bureau of South Orange County. It 1s respo'lslble tor recruttmeot, placement, traln1ng and recognition of volunteers. In part, the Center works much lUte an employment agency. Prospective volun- teers are recruited, inter- viewed and then referred to agencies that have par. tlcular needs tor tbelr spe- cutc skills and avaUable time. NAME STATEMENT LIGAL MOnCI The foUowtnc penon II --::,;;~;;;.;~.;.;;=- dotng business as: Mr & Ms 33111 Hair Affair, 1S4 Main St,, FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Seal Beach, Calif. 90?40: NAME STATEMENT Priscilla June Lundgren, 227 The followt.Dg person La 13th St., Seal Beach, CaUl. doing buslness as: R. Brooks 90740, & Associates, 17461 Irvine This buslness Is conduct-Blvd., Tustin, Caillornta ed by an Individual. Signed: 92&80: Roger Raymond Priscilla JUDe Lundcren. Brooks, 9Z72 ParUament This statement was filed Ave., Westmlnster, CaiUor- wtth the County Clerk ofOr-nla 92683. ange County Apr. 30, 19'75. This buslness Is conduct- Publish: May 22, 29, June ed by an lndlVidUaJ, 5, 12, 1975, In the Newport Signed: Roger Brooks. Harbor Ensign. F43354 This statement was rued LIGJ.t: IIOTICI FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following persons are dol.ng business as: Rancho Murieta MobUe Home vu. lace Company, 1201 North Harbor Boulevard, Santa Ana, CaWomla 92703: R. Allen Lowe, 5347 Appian Way, Long Beach, CaiUor. nla 90803; Daniel L. Evans, 109 Min. Adelaote, San Cle- mente, California 92672, This business 1s conduct. ed by a llmlted partnership. Signed: R. Allen Lowe, Daniel L. Evans, General Partners, Tbls statement was flied with the County Clerk of Or- ange COWIIy May t6, t975, Publlah: May 22, 29, June 5, 12:, 1975, lD tbe Newport Harbor Enslp. F43869 FUe No. 1829 with the County Clerk ofOr. aoge County May 1, 1975. Publish: May 22, 29, June 5, 12, 1975, in the Newport Harbor Ensign. F43406 LIGAL MOTICI fiCTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The foUowtng per!JOD Is doi..Dg business as: Jim Mar. lDo Leasing, 1200 West Pa- etltc Coast Hichway, New~ port Beach, CaiUornia: S. James Marino, 1200 W. Pa- cltlc Coast Hwy., Newport Beach, Ca!Uornl.a. Tbts bustness l.s cooduct- ed by an tndtvidua.l. Sigoed: S, James Marloo. Tbts statement was Qled with the County Clerk of Or- ange COUDty May 16, 1975, Publish: May 22, 29, June 5, 1Z, 1975, ln the Newport ~ Harbor Enstp, F43871 File No. 1830 If you live or work in the Corona Del Mar area. Bruce Olson Is someone you should meet. Bruce Ia the Manager of our Corona Del Mar office and a real banking profeuional ... but even more important. Bruce knowa and understands the importance of truly peraonallzod banking tervk:ee. Bruce seea his job as a way to help Harbor Area people with their tlnanclal needa, and that leone of the things he doeebest. tr you think pe'*Onallzed banking Ia a thing of the pMt, we auggeet you stop In and aee Bruce Olton. You will find Hm helping cuetomera k1 our Corona Del Mar offlce, Coelt Highway near Mec:Arthur Blvd. He'1 the kJnd of blinker who makea our bank different than ordinary banU . .J'"---7 MII1N ~~ o-118"'-'lh • 845-5333 OORQIIIA DElMAR OFFICE: ec.t Hlg!Meynear .._... 84f>.3330 - PRACTICING tor a May SO-Juae 1 eanoe trtp down the Colorado Rlnr are Corooa del Mar Boy Scouts Trevor Kensey, up front, and Bill Llgfltcap. Troop 330 Is prac- ttcl.ng in Newport Ha.rbor before uodertaJdna the 35 mlle trip down the Colorado from Parker, Artr.ona, to Blythe, Caltf. About 24 Scouts and 6 adult leaders a.re expected to go on the canoe voyage. INVESTORS TO MEET The Lido Investment study Group wiii hold lts bt-mooth~ ly meeting at the Newport Beach omce of Los Angel- es Federal Savings, 3201 Newport Blvd., across from City Hall, at 7 p.m. June z. The group, founded by Ned HUI or the Lido Stock Ser- vice, cooducts its meetings on every other Monday eve- ning of each mooth. FILET MIGNON $3.45 Per .---Featuring:---. CHAMPAGNE & STEAK (FOR 2) $7.95 4:30 to 6,30 P.ll. .&,30 .. n,oo P.M. Sea Food-A-Bob -$2.45 Per Steak-A-Bob -$2.45 Per 209 PalM Av•. (At tho_ t.r..,.) i..l .. • P•lu•l• Nowport l .. ch ' 67S-J77' .. JI Where the Elite Meet to Eat! ARE WE A MIRAGE? One or these days, somebody is going to draw up a new map or Newport Beach with a blank spot where Central Newport should be. Why? Because this part of town, sometimes called Old Newport, Ia the section that tho politicians have for- gotten. We're )1st a mlrage. We don't really exist. Down at City Hall, we have Mayor Mcinnis to represent West Newport, Mr. Dos- tal for the Westclltf-Oover Shores area, Mr. Ryckoff taking care of Balboa Island, Mr. Rogers representing the Peninsula Polnt group, Mr. Store for the Irvine Co. lands 1n the newer parts of Corona del Mar, Mrs. Kuehn for Newport Center and the trafflc buffs, and Mr. Barrett for God knows who, But, Old Newport, which ls really tho heart of our town and the seed !rom whlch It grew, Is lett out ln the cold. Or, I sbould say, out ln the tratflc, City Hall keeps jammlng Central Newport with more restaurants and stores, without insisting that the proprietors provide enough parking for employees and customers. A favored few get some help. The boatyard over on Newport and 26th gets the street-end of 26th made lnto a nice parking lot for Its customers and boats, And Ooo Koll, who has been generous ln donating to local polltlcal campaigns, even gets a blg parking lot, already paid lor once by state gas taxpayers, rented for hlm by clty taxpayers. Why don't Mr. Ryckoff and Mr. Rogers, who fought so hard to get that lot lor Koll, inslst now that Mr. Koll pay the monthly rent? You can't charge the seagulls, and they're the only ones using the lot. Whatever happened to our parking ·meter fUnd, which was suwosed to be used to provide more ott-street parking? Why can't some or that money be used to get parking lor Old Newport? Why can't the end of 32nd St. be used lor !hal purpose? Maybe the liquor-license oolders of Old Newport are afrald to ask City Hall any questions. Well, I'm not afrald. We need some parking NOW lor the swarms of new employees that are being hlred by the new bUsinesses that City Hall permits. And, Instead of golng lnto tbe business of selling public parking meters to local merchants, why doesn't Ctty Hall hire some more meter maidS, who would more than pay their own way, besldes helping our parking mess? Does the pollee chlef have tlme to worry about this problem? No, He's too busy playing with his helicopter, or trying to build a blgger emplre by taking over the harbor patrol, He should learn to run the emplre be's already got. The chlel says there's great cooperation between the pollee and the harbor patrol. Then, why dld a harbor patrolman tell me he knew nothing about my boat being burglarized? The pollee knew, because I reported It to them, I'll toll you how attentive the chief ts to his empire. After an out-of-town poll- tlclan broke tbe law by pasting the town with slgns telling of hls great leadership, our pollee did nothing untll Costa Mesa's planning director soowed the ny by tear- Ing tbe slgns down ln Costa Mesa. If we can't get some representation here ln Central Newport, I suggest we-change to a neighborhood political system. Wo lalk about hoW Newport ls a town of separate communities. Okay, lot's have reprosontattves elected by loose separate communi- ties, so everybody gets a fair shake. Then, we should limit everybody to 2 terms. Maybe, then, we could get some re- pre-'tltlon for some of tbe Ignored communities, such as Old Newport, old Corona del Mar. and Newport Helgbts. We should let the City Hall boy• liMw that, unless lbey put us back on .lhe map, we would like to wlpa lhom ott tho map at tbe noll election, lt we can flnd some- body to buck the system and run against them. · AI Forctt P. s. One place that's roally on tho map now Is Balboa, It's got Its own dirty. moYie bouse. Be lnterestlng to see what the City Council does about lt, • • • • • • • • • • • If JIIQ'Yt had trouble tlndlttc Jarca·Ued plftDised bolts and laJ ICHWS for JOIIf IPrtac boal OYerl».ul, llop by tho Ilion, We )Mt apt~ aew llllpmeol of tbeH ICIJ<:elleala. · ' •