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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-08-21 - Newport Harbor Ensign- COSTU'KES to btc:.DtiiUllal ., .. WW be tD order for tb1l S.blrdl7's awara party of Newport ctty em- ploy ... at Bommer Cuyca. Plcbared bere, an 8lt i)r tbe btl "ct. an DorotbJ Palta of the elty flauct decutmeat &Dd Garey Black of tbe parka, beaches a.ad reereaUoa deputmeat. Prizes wlll be gtven for tht be.tco•m ... ONE REASON tbe Newport Harbor Chamber of Commeree trip on the PaYilloo Queen was a happy neot ns Betsy Hall, who welcomed everyone aboard and then a:~ld tickets for the buffet luncheon. BUlLDER R. DONALD HALL, who came to Newport Beach In 1939 from Altadeoa and bunt houses in the area when lots wtnt for $400, doDDed his yacht cap for the Chamber of Commerce boat trip and bad tlls picture taken wttb Susan Churchlll, associate publiaher of GadaboUt and the Newport Harbor Guide. (Photos by Elinor Wood.) C.C. GREErS OLDTIMERS A welcome to oldtlmers was extended by President BUl lAisk a.M old Ume pic- tares were oo display at the Newport Harbor Cham- ber of Commerce luneheoa Bert Devere of CDM dies Betram (Bert) Deftre, 70, of 180'7 Tatuna Terrace, Ir- vine Terrace, passed away Wednesday, Auc. 13, In San Clemeote General HOIIPltal. Ht wu Mlf-employtd for 50 years in petroleum mar- klttac. He waa born In New York, Oct. U, teeM, came to Calllorma 1Fbeo be was 15 y•rs old, IDd ll .. d bl Otanet CC*lty 11act 19&1. SUnt.ars IDclladt t\ll wUe, CamlUI; a 100, Josepb; IDd llfiDCkbUdrea. f'ntral ltfYtetl Witt beld Mooliay at tb4t Cbarcb of ReiJctou ScliDCt ID La- ,_ Btacb, acltr tbl dl· rec:tloe ot PacUlc Vtn .... mortal Put. Crematlollol- Jowtd, wttb bur1&1 at ... Monday aboard tbe Pavtlloo Queen. Before the Queen set sau ln the bay, tbe Balboa Re- vue, a mottcal show -a blceoteooial celebratloo by Jooo Aynu or Corooa del Mar, was presented 1D cap- sule form wltb 3 girl sincus, 1 male singer aDd a ptaotst. A scbedWe of coming events of the Chamber was released: Thursday, Sept. 4, Newport D1gbt with tbe Angels; get aqualDted party, Bommer Can)'OQ, friday, Sept. 1Z; the 15tb aruual andca.Ue oootea, SUnday, Oct. 19; medal of nlc: po. lice awardl luocblon, Tburay, No•. ZO; and tbe aDDU&l ruttnl of Ucbts parade lD tbe harbor De<:. 19-23. SHOTS FIRE D HEAR Y AOtl CLUB: 2 HURT Two &bOta nrt ftre<t at a boat Aucut 1&. W'bUt tt wu In tbt .,. of tbt B&h1a ColintblaD Yacbt Cl.-b, 1801 8&1•14• Dr.. Coi'ODI del Mar. A projectue broq a wtDdow aDd •battered the llua, hlldlc SIMnt Mart.La. lat llper1or. No-107, WNt Mnport llelc*, la~e..c.. TwtotY to t11btJ MCODIII 'Jatar , JOlla Dam otac.a. ~Mud a bit_... Ia. .... ud ..... tall a "-"'Il -•• IU IN'Jb n«. FOR CITY STAFF • ......... ....,.,...wtllbe ,.,.,... ... IDd .me. .... wUl bt priUMtd tiU ....,., at tM lttll .-1 awa.ra JUtJ otNn. port a.ea dly employ .... Top '-or1 trW 10 to BW Nolltr o1 tbe ft.n de~Jut· •• m 15 yean of11mee for tbt ctty. ...._ otoen•••••• tile.,.._ wm be are eiMf lAo Loft. City ......... Robert Wpa Will welcome HW eJDDIOJ .... M.aJior Doo- a.ld Mcru•• wW bollor tile retlrS.al etQPlof ... , aDd tbe Mmce aftl'dl wW be pre- HIIted bJ CoaDdl member• Peter Barrett, LaeWe Kueta, IWaa DoDJ, &Dd Howard Ropra. Committee mem.ben UDder cl&lrmu Leo Lon an Dee Com, Joe EliaJda, BW Jordan_ Arl Mortoa. EYe Monay, Doro- thy Paleo_ MUC*Iel Rob- a..d, Pat Tempt.. AhM TII)JJI&*II &Dd Ia ~. Htre 1.8 tbe u.t ot em- ployttl to be bi:IGortd: • RETIRING EMPLOYEES Ttx»mas J. BJ"'Ob, ftre; Lymu M. Fuuelmu, c•- en.l aemces; Blate Pall- ley, tlre; Heary Pembertoo. ceoeral aemces; Tbomu B. Smith, pollee; WUI&rd F. Trawers, publlc woru. flre; Rkllln'J Hollud, ... tftl Mn'k:U; &dftrd JW. -, JtMftl lll"'tcM; H~ McM.UJu, ft.n; Alma T~m--.poUce. • 15 TEAR AWUDS polSet; Dal.ld .JoDH. c-- en.l ~ 1fUUam lor- du. c••nl ~; Ray- mood MoCibt, poUet; JloD. ald Picker, pollee; IMard J . Po.t, CtDen.l •rneea. Tbe IYtli wtll be beld at Bommer Cuyon oo tbe lr- YIDe Rucb, be~Jnntnc wUb a eoclal boar at 5:80 p.m., dSADir at 7:10, &DeS dl:nelDC uDtU mldDictd foUowtDc tbe propam. • 35 YEAR AWARD WW!am Nolle~ .L~~· • ZO YEAR AWJU<.US Maryann CaJo, commcullty deYelopmeot; Edpr Greo_ Jamw Annttraac. reo- eral 11rnces; Kobert Ba.u.y, PBR; L&Vone Bul- lock, ODaDee; WW!am Baru, CtDenl aentcea; Lwte Cblpmaa. pollee; EllM Coaaty, Ubrary, Ge- orae Dlm1pn. pablle works; LeaD Hut, caeralaentces. Me!Yta Haup, oommWllty denlopmeat; Loa1a Htrres, • 10 YEAR AWARDS VIncent AattJta, pollee; Ralph BoodJ, (tDen.l ser. Ylces; WIWam Bonego, pubUc works; Jack Brooks, PBR; Barbara Cbann. ft- naoce; Eucaoe Cicb. com- manity de¥elopmeot; Thom- as DaUey, ftre; Doris M. Georce, clerk; Root.ld Jobn- (CoDttaued oo Pace 3) NEWPORT BEACH JOe THE NEWIORT HARIOI •••"aM.•a .. ...-a .. •1..-rt .. •ewMT HAGI Prize ducat sale can be fund raiser -Ml'-..... ~-,.. ~·-..... , ti.MII 21TH YEAR, MO. 2 THURSDAY, AU GU ST 21, 1975 JOe COSTA MESA Bay front owners are told: --~~~-z-oe ' eep l•t clean' ARVO E. HAAPA, owner and publisher of the Ensl~ ~00000000~~~ • OUR SPENDERS JOIN RIP-OFF One of the Ensign's despairing obliga- tions as the official newspaper of the Ctty of Newport Beach is publishing the revenue sharing reports required by our generous Uncle Sam concerning the handouts of tax money to local governments. Last week's Ensign ccn- tatned another of those reports, detailing 11actual use" of $250,324 for public safety during the 1974-75 fiscal year -- $245,032 in revenue sharing funds plus In response to a "SPON" campaJin for enlorcementof bay clean-up laws, tbe City of Newport Beach is pre- paring a program tor putt1ng bay front owners a.Dd les- sees oo notice tbat tbey are the responsible parties. A city ord1.oance, adopted several years ago. mates bay front property owners responsible for c leantac up their owo beach front and the water in front of their property. 9PON (Stop Pollut- ing Our Newport) is aski.Dg tor enforcement of this law. getting 1D touch with bay front owner s with such a proposal. The city and tbe Chamber ol Commerce can keep a llst of persons offer- l.Dg such a service. "The more tbe local citi- zens do tor themselves tbe better," be added. "lodl- vldual tn1tJat1Ye wW keep goverumeot oat of lt. '' He said that letters will be sent to property owners if an llllllsual amount of de- bris 1s spotted oo the beach, but that citations are oot planned for the time beln(. LocaJ croups are Invited to participate 1D the sale of tickets for prizes to be giveo away at tbe Balboa Bay Lioos Lobster Bake, to be beld Sept. Z6-Z7 -28 in Corona del Mar. Mem- bers of the East Blutr Boys Clu b already are selHog the tickets as a club fUnd-raiser. Joe fel..Dbe rg, prlt.e ticket chair ma.n, says tba t local organluUons can keep ta1t or tbe $1 ticket price. Any group tbat wishes to p&r· Uclpate may call Mr. FelD- berg at 646-5054. Prlzes wW be preseoted during tbe bake, and tbe grand prize, to be awarded on tbe fi.Dal day, wUl be a 1975 Cadlllac. Marlo Pactni, perennW c balrman or the Lobster Bate, reports tbat a parade will agai.o be a feature or the charity eYeot. The pan.de wUl begin at 11 a.m. Satur- day, Sept. Z7. cooUnu!Dg along Coast Hwy, through Corooa del Mar to the new site of the bake, the corner of MacArtr.ar BlYd. and Coast Hwy, $5,292 interest. Here is a mind-boggling exercise in deltclt spending by a city, although cttles (CootiDied ~ Page Z) CDM C. C. TO TACKLE At last week's CouncU study 54!sstoo, City Man.acer Bob Wynn anoounced that be will have the city's marine department, ~ded by chief Bob Reed, oottty pier and sUp owners, when theammal lntpeetJooa are made, tbat U..J rout ele&A liD tbe Utter and growth arocmd tMir mented, "We have a law oo tbe books DO'If that says up- land owoers or loog -term lessees are responsible for tbe cleul!Mss or tbe water i.D ftoot of their property. All this garbage and green sllme beloog to the upland la.Dd owner. It's relatively easy to pick up, 1f we each do our part. Let's see what we can do wltb some public r ela lions and some tlnger- polDtlog. It lsn't 'big brother' wbo should do thls, but sooner or later we may have to clte the owner 1f be won't do the cleaning." Bob Reed told the Ensign this week that he wUl get together wttb the city man- ager to prepare a mall-()Ut notice to harbor permit holders. Ht said thi' DOtlCt would !.Delude a summary of bay ant:l..poUat1oo hws a.nd sunestions for clean- up. Students clean vandalism mess l11D TRAFFIC A diSCUIIIOo Of parkfni aDd tnlftc problems by BUJ Agee of Corooa del Mar, a member of tht Newport Beach City Planntac Com- m isslon, wW h1chlicht tbe program for tbe Coroaa del Mar Chamber of Commerce next Thursday morning, Aug. 28, at the Sherman Founda- tion Coffee Gardens. Mr. Agee hUbeeDi mem- ber of the PlanDIJlccommta- sioo ltnce 1971 aDd se"ed 11 cbairman In 1973-74. He was aJao ctslrman C7f the Newport Beac h eltlJeM trantpOrtatloo committee 1971-73 and was an actin freeway fighter seniD( as the Corooa del Mar Ctvtc AssoclaUOo repreaeotaUve. Plans for a Ooat to be entered in the s.pt. 27 parade for the aooual Lions Lobster Bake wHl be discussed. The Doat aDd otber cele- bntioo plans wtll be the rtrst eveots scheduled by the Chamber's btceottDDlll committee, headed by Ka.no Margreta Wood. Members ol her commit- tee include Jim Pa.ru, Joe Pinion, Shirley WWlams, Loretta farnam, Don RamU- too, Pat Marley, BUl Kull, Jessie HUl and Peg Haapa. Mrs. Farnum aod Mrs. WUUams will tsve charge of the Ooat and are in- vestigating ways of decorat- tac the town for gala cx:- castoos. Also at the breakfast Chamber director Grant Howald ls expected to make aD announcement about the aDDual clean-up and beauti- fication drive scheduled for 2 Saturdays, Oct. 18 and 25. A continental breakfast wW be sened at the upper llowered ternce of the Sher- man Gardens at 8 a.m. Reservatioos at $1.50 for business people and au In- terested resldeots may be made at 673-7065 or at the COM Chamber office, 673- 4050. Mariners Mile fights controls a clty plan for lettlog tbe MulDers Milt property pubUc b.ave access to tbe oWDers are IJnJnr up aptut wat.rll'oot, statlnc that pub- a ctty Pla.DDIIIc propoeal tblt Ue access ls locompatible would restrlet tbt !dad& of wtth state Imposed safety future devtlopmeDt lD t.bl riC'Qiatioos. "I tbf.Dk we're goqonr- board lD catertDe to tbt pub- lie," bt told lbe Commls- aloa. Restaurateur Pete Sir- acaa, W'bo owns the Rui(J PeUcu IDd A.ocitat Wartaer r~ a.ad wbo plans 110 bllllld a tblrd restaoraDt .,.,._ them, caUed oo tbt eommtaloo to let tbe ··tre~ marbt" take cart of ctt- YelopmtGt. CltJ pii.Dotrs want tiM- IIa.rtMn .W. ana. wblcb lMtldn batb lldea o1 co .. t ..., • IIIJ:ad to tbe bids, ... " • lf'Cill ··~ ... piP" to CCIIItrol dt-"'"p ... n. ... Wlllld ... ....... at ,.. .... - •clilftdllt'' of tllil a.. u a_...... ctf led c.tK • ..., .....u C" .... ,, ...... , .. --~--..... ..... Ill k ..... ........... ,aM- -.... 11 ........ .. ---· .... . m t'J ,... • ~ areas. ''Ultimately, w;e may have to use our citatloo power to get compliance," Mr. Wynn . said. "But we don't expect to do that right away.•· Mayor Don Mcinnis com- ''One method is to coo- tract with a private indi- vidual or firm ror a periodic clean-up, )1st like tllrlng a gardener tor your borne," be said. ''Someone is already VOLUNTEERS SOUGHT FOR VIEr REFUGEE PROJECT WUJtam Holiday of San Juan Capistrano Is seeking volooteers to assist 1\lm 1n his project to trne the City or Newport Beach sponsor 150 retugee VIetnamese Cam Illes. He sald thts week that he had written to Robert Badham, and that the New- port Beach assemblyman would ask the city to "ez. pedlte this worthW'hUe pro- JeCt." Mr. Holiday has explained his pla.o to the Newport Beacb C tty Council, and he plalls to be at Monday's CouocU meettng to show bow federal government fUnds are anD- able to t1.oaDce the project. ··Newport Beach dots DOt have to give ooe· dollar, •· he said, ''but ooly tas to serve as the bactbooe of lt~ own clUieory 1D ~bl­ log the funds to pass trom and federal departments, as - sisted by a haod picked board of businessmen d1rect10( t~ project.'' the U. S, Department of BILL HOUDAY and helper, Health. EducatJoo a.od Wei-daughter Gayla, lit lZ. fare." Wr. Holiday, whO aid be w Fed worked wttb the NaYJ ctlr-estern IDe World War U, repatnat- lng Japaoese. Kol'ti&U a.od Cbloese, lA tM Paclftc FBI pboto(raphl ot kDowD theater, would Ub 5 di-buk ~ra an belDc rectors to usllt hirn. Gn4Y sbowo to W'UDesses of lloD- Robert.. of lntDt Welt, day's rotlbery of Watero he •&cs. bU fOl•et.rtd bla Ftden.l Sa•lllcs. 1'744 E. semee1 u Houllc Ad· Coast lhry., Coroaa del Mar. m tnl.ltntor. He bopea that At 1:.0 p.m., a~ male otber c~Ud lldt'tdlllla. Ca11C:UJa.D. allolt 6 fMt taU. locludllc IM~ Mt-Wtilldlll i$0 to 300 ..,_.., enu, &Dd nUnd or .emL-1011 cl1l'tJ lla1r parted ID tbl rtttnd .._._.._. WU1 mkld&t, ...,..,._ a dlJty T •oa.Mr tbelr -. ftcM alllrt ud '-" )let«, ,.._ DUO\btra lor .-c•~ q~alted ellalp b' a $5 bill. an MI.-74'S. 41'7 -*711 ud ftQI M wu Ill t.be tiiM. c-..'7MI. '-IDollld a.roaM ftf'J can- ..... t ooUI be _.. ..... tl.llJ. ... tMa ........ WUdblc tJu 110 ... pUS .. .... ... ~ ltlllwJk .. .. Jab tal ...... ,_. ., I. Ccut. ""'· l.UO. ... ud eal.trr?" ,...... .. Mr oJ 1 I • ......... .. ., ..................... c .... , .. aca.. tile .... ..... ............. ..,._ lllpNIIIINIIII_...... of Mcop;d .. I ......... wtj .. ...... ..... -....... .., ............ . ................................... t?'a .. ....,. ......... a-....... , •• , ... ,:-....... .., ................. 'h ·.d.l! .............. ::-::·::-.. -:ca:: I 3 J$ 0 ..... _ ............... .. ......... ............. .... • O.er 15 ,.._ 1110 •· d•ts re-IIIODCSed 1D a ea u for btlp trom PTA D\Otbers and pined forces In cleanlag up after the we.keod ftDdal- ism at Lincoln middle school Ul Harbor VIew HUls. Armed with brooms, buckets aDd mops brougbt from home, Ule studeots tackled broken glass, spU- i ed pa tnt aDd food, and smeared walls. Tbey were assJined In groups to dll- ferent rooms by Ralph Wer- ley, assistant principal. At the end or two tours they lett behind clean, orderly rooms. Eveo tbe gym, which wa.s Dot vandalized, was cleaned. "I'm ovenrhelmed by tbe enthusiastic support oftbese students," aid Dr. Robert Hughes, prtnclpa.l, "Just watching these kids work reamrmed my faith lll them --they're great," said Mrs. John Durkee, PTA president. "These kids bave pulled as oat of the hole aDd we are oa schedule again," said ClareDce Oliver, head cus- todian. •·They worked their bearts out and I'm proud of them." Maoy cooc•rued pareats joined the kids lD cleantnc and at tbt tDd oltbelr labors_ eYeryoot was served a oold drink. Newport B•ch pollee atated ttat tbe YUdallan prolla.bly toot place Friday or SabJrcii.J lllcbta. as the rlue and paint were dry. robbed again I\1Dd tbt ~ .., took tbe cash r:tom 2 m....., He Old tbl'cNCb tlilll an., after tuSic $900. Tbla ll t1a1 lr4 Umt tlllt tH COM oalce of W .... n Fed liU beta ..-.ct. $250 IS TAKEN AT RESTAURANT Ia tbl tlbruJ. bnlra ctua ... -till eo. llid gltM poued aa dlsb. Wtn. dows were broteo 1D room 8 and obscenities wrUteo oo a desk. Wtndows wert broken 1n rooms 9, 11 and 12. furniture was Upped over in room 10; powder aDd books were thrown oo the noor. In room 40, a wtDdo• waa broken and the contents of 2 refrigerators, lncludi.Jie mustard and butter, weN emptied 011 the noor, and dishes we~ broteo . The worst dafllllt was done to rooms 41 and 43, whert 17 wtodows were broken. Everythl.Qg lD cab- I.Dets was thrown oo the Qoor. lnt as poured on desks and the carpet. School~ plies were strewn all over the room. lDk was sptUed on tables in Room 42. su ..-todows were broken. Roo m <'00- tents were spUied on tht floor. Someone dt>fecated lD the slnlt and ln the chemlstry rooms. U was estimated that tax- payers will have about a $10,000 bill. Assn . to talk about Fifth TILI,HOHio (JUI 6JS ... a llll~--... ... M 'IMI Cf1'Y ~ WUGII' ·-PUBUIHID ftlltLY, ... ,_ldi.J, ..._. clul -.. JIOld at eon-..., -. calif. Ollco ud Pl'tolllll plool to lbo IUip Bol""n&. 1'1111. Ccut Rtctnru, COI"'DD dtl ........ C&llf ..... I THE NEWPORT HARBOR EICSIOif wu adJadiOd to bo a .... _ o1 _.t eire.-by oowt doeroo No. A-10111 <lllod llll'l4, 11151, to S-tAir Court lol' tho Coomty ol Oraqo, SCioto ol Colllanla, ud b7 reuoo tbtreof 1a q.aWled to pabllsb til p..,Uc aat1ot1 rtQulrld bJ law. ARYO E. HAAPA •..... Owner &Dd Pubtt.blr PEG HAAPA ....••.. ; ..• Anoelate Editor SUB9CRIPTION RATES 111 Harbor Ar• ••• Ooe year. $5.00; J year a, $ 1.00 Out ol Harbor Ar• One y-.r, $6.00; I yean, $10,00 •oo~o•••~~Qooo~ <71. .l!tlf " ~ AAVO E. HAAPA, owrttr .nd pubHsher of thl Ensl .. ooooooooo~ooeooooooe (ConUnued from Page 1) are prohibited by law from Indulging In such financ ial folly. Now this federal revenue sharing subterfuge has been devised by those who want to get around this unhandy r estriction and who are thus openin g the floodgates to more federal spending and pushing us closer t o fiscal collapse --with the eager help of local spendthrifts. All over the U. S., money squanderers in cities are rushing greedily to the tax trough to carry out spending schemes that would have been wisely turned down by the l ocal voters, who do n ot want to add to their already oppressive tax burden. Imagine the col ossal rip-off of our hard-earned money: that quarte r million In spending just reported by our affluent City of Newport Beach represents a federal tax gouge of possibly a half million dollars, because of the boon- doggling, inefficiency and bureaucratic gr owth that always go with federal hand- outs. The over-all program of so-called 11revenue sharing," glorified as turning back $20 billiou to local governments, means a total expense of possibly $40 billion, adding that frightful total t o our national debt, and thus feeding the already fr.tming fires of inflation. This folly of national suicide is dealt with in biting language by columnist T om Rose in the Sunday Register. "A sickness stalks America. It is eating the heart out of he r," says Mr. Rose . 0 The sickness of America is to be found ln the sin of lust; of coveting the property and incomes that right- fully belong t o others . The schemes devised t o give vent to this lust are often s o well disguised through the covert use of force exerted through some level of civil government that Individuals ter.d to overlook their in- herent imm orality ... Is it not clear that America has revolted against the God-instituted law of private property ? 'Thou shalt not steal . . . Thou shalt not covet' . . . When Americans once again start living according to God's unchanging Law, then, and only then, can we expect the exalting that a righteous nation is promised." GOO's Word says, uRighteousness exalteth a nation." The place to begin is here, in our own neighborhood. And each of us should say, "Let tt begin with me." .. _ ...... The Birch Log NATO And SEATO -Let 'Ept Die lr,.._I,II<Hs RATOA.t"ATOS 3 • · Bt~. Al.-cltuHtcl -One ol U. pNdlct.. UATO .... lor 8ovlll111t Alia. a oe.rbon . olllo aidt -ol 11M <:-m-ricWy 1D -o1 NAro, 11M -Adoatle 1'loot1 Or· SoullooMt Aala bao )loon • .,.....,. ...,. to 11M ,....._, wbldl bod boon to-wllll aim· loll 00 1110 .... Gl'l'boltoNI ond 11M Ploiii,P... ltor r.aw.ln .... Juat ooiBAro-....Sto IJ> • joi>K ..,..,.ua~q.,.-.., July 114, 1;Jial pt.,. iato tho Vlo<.-Wor, !IAro bod boon Primo Mlnlllor Kullrit Pnomoj ond ~ ....S oorUor by Pttoldotlt TNmon to pt 110 Into Ptooddoot FOtdlnond Mo-eollodforon ood to our !If"...,.;. war In Kc.oo. St:Aro, tho South-Aolo TrMty Orpalu. MOlt wiU -• tho~ In ~. '" fou1ht lion, •Jinl lllot It "oh<Nid bo phMOd out to uador U..'U!I ftao ond won .... ponolttod to mablt accord with t.hl new naUtili Ia tht dtf .. tCommun.._. YNnYit.erlnVIetum,tht "lion." UN flac .., .. nowhtN to bt ... n but thl tltua· '"'-a ••new ,.aliti•" Include the Neent •· Uon. wu &he ume. Jn. 1966. our Stata Oepart- tablilhment by the two Rlltionl ol dip&omatic:: . ment pubu.becl the ract &hat SBATOI ..... relationlwlth Red Chine. Once etauncbly,antJ-deliped u a collective deftn~~t ~nt Communiat. both have ruched thl unfortUMtl under Article 61 ol tbe UN. Chi.JWr," And but ....U.tie eoncluaioo that Communllm 11 the Articlt 61 nquiNI that mNIIUNI taken by dominu.t Ioree in Alia. member natlorw ''ahl)l be lmmediatai)' ,.. ·, poiUd ... and •hall not in any w-:~ &ff'ld the W.._l Al!out 8&A.T01 authority and reeponalbllity ol U.. Stcurity Belen American~ th.O ttan over SEATO'• Council." THE TUL BRYNNER STYLE bllr--do ftl momentarily replaced by a Oamlnc re:l wtc u Ned Hut made bla acceptance speech as the new president of the Newport Harbor Clamber of ComJMrce at tbe February, 1959, installation banQuet. He aid he would Ulte to snow .mat a big dUference little tlttnrs make, Stepped eut of the banquet tall for a moment, then returned wtth the crlmaon toupe. ThJ.a broke l.lP Ule party on a hUarloua oote, as can be ·s@en from Dora's reaction. (Enslgl:l photo rrom the Feb, 19, 1"9, iasue,) ainkih1 fortun•. we ou1ht to rKall that it wu Real PUJ"PPMM or SEATO ADd NATO under the autpicet of SEATO that we lot in· In hil book, Mo,%ilm on.d t"-Notional Qu~•· volved in Vieb\•m. And becaUM our hand. weN tion, published in 1942, JOMpb Stalin looked tied by SEATO a tucceufuland 1ptedy conclu. ahead to ,lobal conquett and otrtrad a plan fcx tion to tb. war wu never IOUiht. U we had not dt~ttoyinl t'ree natiorw. He Nid: "Divide the ·been a partner in SEATO, the United Statea world into rectonal lf'OUpl u a tla.Mitional mitht never have enteNd the Vietnam W1r; or, ttaae to total world IOYtmment. Population~ had we done 110, we would have been free to con· will mort! retdily abandon their n~tionalloyal-'MR. & MRS. NEWPORT' duc:t the •truale with victory u the coal. titl to 8 vacue l't!Bional loyalty than thty will for Row DW SEATO Get S&aned'P a world authority. Later, the ,..tonaL. can be SEATO wu launched by the Eitenhower brou1ht all the way into a 1in1le world dictator-By FRANCIS HORVATH (Contlnued from last week) Ned Hlll Is a past pres!~ dent of the Newport Harbor Chamber of Commer ce, ser- ved many years on the board of directors and has re- ceived the Chamber's "ma.n of the year" awarrJ. He Is a c harter member of the Commodores Club of tbe Chamber. In 1958, ;.tst before Ned's election as president, Jack Barnett came to town look- ing for a business oppor ~ tunlty, and the Newport Har- bor Chamber was looking for a new manager. David Olmsted had ~sf resigned, having donated his services it s manager for a year fol- lowing the reUrement of !lay Langenheim. Mr. Barnett was appointed as executive secr etary of the Chamber In Novem!Jer, 1958, and Ned Hill took over the duties of president 3 months later. Togethe r they undertook the project of wlptng out the Chamber dertclt, Increas- Ing membership and getting a f!f:ldq'l_arters bulldlng pro- Rram under way. At the nQlM.s:l of BW Spurgeon, fouod er of theEz~ plorer Scouting movement, Ned formed the first Ex- plor er Post In banking and finance, lie Is a past presi- dent or the Angeles Mesa Kiwanis Club, also of the Newport Harbor Kiwanis Club, a charter member of the 55Z Club, support group for Hoag Hospital, organizer of the Executive Club ln the Newport Harbor YMCA, and member of the Soos of the American Revolution. After his retirement from banking, Ned started the Lido Investment Club, whi ch m@!IS twice a month at the Newport otnce of Los Ange- les Ferteral Savlngs. He Is associated with T. R. Gillen- waters as a consultant for the Lido Stock Service. Dora Hill has r eceived numerous awards and OOn- ors for service to the com- munity. Among them are "outstandlDc c hurch woman of the year," 1953; "man of the year award" from the Ntwpart Harbor Cham- ber of Commerce, 1955; "useful citizen award" from a.lumnl of her alma mater, the Uolveralty of Chicaro, 1 956; prealdeot of the Or- an&e CountJ Leacue of CUtes, 1956-57; ''outstand- Ing citizen award" from Or~ ance Coast College, 1958; first woman to serve 'as foreman of the 0nste"e County Grand Jury, 1960; A.dminittration in 195.4. The eiabt ori1inal ship of the proletariat." Not to re«llftl&e that members (Great Britain, France, Auatralia, Stalin'• plan ia heine implemented atraint na· New Zealand, Pakittan, Lhe Philippines, Thai· ivete beyond the breakinr point. land, and the United States) pledced them-American intemationalista and pro-Com· ~elves to mutual protection acainst Communist munitt11 will work to uve SEATO, even u they qJftUion. The firtl undertakinr of the orran· work to 11111Ve NATO in apite of tha prMenct in it ization wu the pYMel'\lation ol the "neutrality" of newly Communist Porturat and other Amer- d t.ac., Cambodia, and South Vietnam. Never ica·haters. At for us, we 11y that · NATO, wu theN any sli1hteat mention of uictory over SEATO, and othft' like l(fOUpinp have weak· Communism. And. " w11 to be expected, ened America and served Communist d•icns. ewntl in Southeatt A.ia have once qain con· The time hu come to let them die 110 th.at we fumed that it is theer folly merely to seek can once •cain bt the m~ters of our OWD fate . "neutlality" in the face ol CommUDiat dtai.JM. . Copyn·gllt 1915 by TM John BU-ell S«Uty Ff'Otu~• Conservative comment Tbe prtlltlt U.S, Cqnaa tnnaUon ll lncreue 1n la speodln(ournat1ollt01Plrd money supply, caused by under Prealdeot Gerald destruction, but a. coocerted government spending, which Ford, almost a billion dol- etfort by coo.serntlves can dllutea the value of money lara a day. The federal debt tum the tide, lo circulation," he pointed is $605 bllUoo -an obllp~ That was the message out. "Inlla.Uon is sophlsll-tion aplnst rnodchlldren given by Georgia Cqresa-cated steallng, the cruelest yet unborn, he said, man Larry McDonald when form of tau.ttoo., hlttlnc The solution Is to educate he arvt.ke at a l'fiCeot meet~ tllost the hardest wllo are the electorate, he declared, MADA M MAYOH IXJRA HIL L takes offtce after her ....-nd I thot I'" lor sponaored by local chap-least a.ble to stand the bur-a or purpose '"" election to the Cit y Counr \1 or 1'\ewport Beach In 1954. ters of the JoM Birch So~ den, lntla.Uon ·is the root Jolln Birch Society was or- Holdlng tile c hair for Dora Is Norman Miller, the out-gantzed tn 1958 He ~tnted . ctety and by the Oranee caaae of crime, because It • .,... going mayor, and at right Is Counrllman Genld Bennett:. County TRIM Committee destroya the value system out that JBS Is overcoming (Ensign photo .) (Tu Reform Immediately), of society.'' the near-monopoly over the president of C.:&lapter NQ or P.E.O., 1963-65; foundlr¥t board member of Flo rent e Crittentoo Servlres, 1967, and prestde.lt for Z ypa rs; county awarrls 't~air u,an for Freedoms Founclation of Valley Forge for Z rears, 1970-71 ; rulinl! elder or St. Am1rew's Presb}·tertan Church, 1970, an<l c hairman of the chu rch's 25th an- niversary cele!Jratlon, 1973; Newpo rt Harbor Panhe llenlc Athena awat~l, I '374, for 3Z years of continuous service for schools, churclles, As~ slstancE' League, floo~ !los~ pita\ and many phllan/hroplr organizations. During Dora's tenure as mayor or Newport Bearh, I wondered about teetotalers Ned ant1 Dora .-:olng down to Ensenada for thf> Cinco de Mayo relebratlofl at the finish of the Ensena cl:r. ya cht race. Madam Mayor stole the soow by making her address In Spanish. It wa s the first talk by a woman mayor In Mexico and the first made in the native tongue by a visiting dlgnltary. However, Uncle Ned got all the hand shakes, so the natives thought he was the mayor. There are 2 surviving sons of Ned and Dor:t. IIIII . Henry Harrison (Hank) 11111 Is ro- o-...ner o!Boatswaln's Lor ker tn Newport Dearh. lie aM his wlfe Joan have 3 chtld~ ran; sons, Richard and Mark, aDd daughter Kelsey. Thomas Owen Hill 11 as~ socl.ated with Mr DoMell Douglas Co. In Huntington Beach. He and hJs wlfe Jean ara parents of a daughter, Judith, and a son, Jeffrey, Edpr (Kim) tllll, wbodled of a heart attack on hta 511t btrtMa.y, was president of Rtdeo lnc. of North Holly. woOd, a building materlala ftrm. He hl.d followed blt fltber'l footsteps by jOlQ- lDC tbe Na.-y, where hi W'll a n.dJo opentor. HI• shtp, . tht Letdltowu, wu -k tD the M.tdltlrruean 011 tht lint tonllol> or Caa- bllDca, btit KlmwaaoetbOrt ••" at tht tlml, He .,. Yl>otl 11M bombblc ol IU -olllp orr the ,_ of Pvriopt. Hll HayY .,._ root -to OCIIOOt all .. -1117 ol Te-He II ••"ttl by 1111 -· aor-....,UJI_.........,., -·--.-.. ._ ..... 1111 ... flO.."'""" ... ..,_ I ...... _ _.._ ,...._, pacp•ttPw ........ -. ...... .. ---·~~--· ....... ..,_ . .,.._ • , .. .a <fOlia Birch ~mlttee .. ~ ~ment was es~ lnformaUoo medla by pub- ter, Julie, aoother rre&f· '1 "--..... b 1 b~had Aii CQOStltut•---' .. Ush.tnc a WMkly news map-grandchild of tbe IWI-. · IM •. QJ ~::-~r -""81 1 CU • :·.'f' ...... t~''l IOUIU ,.. sine Rrtt .. of tiM N .... Laura Is IIYing wltb ber tUII tbe....,. 01 COYtnmeot. r bile, ' In ottler a ~thly map&lnt, Amert: mother in Irvine. Htapokt iAtt.Ernplrtroom forma ~ pemmeot, what ~ ........ _bit "1 .. ... of tht Nnporter lao. Is rtrbl' Is determined by can va--. ..,. s .... . In Interviewing Unc le Ned allll •·the White Charger" (nk kname given her by the fa mily) It \Y8S appar'ent that the Hills, instead of count. In~ yea rs, have made tbelr ypa rs count. Their attitude towarrls life has been ooe of confidence, a dedication to their community that glve.r; tun meaning to their lives and !heir wonderful c haracters. I say to you, Uncle Ned, banker, boat builder, buUd- ln~ material man, and to you, "White Charcer"(lllk.e that), Madam Mayor, goddess Athena, Queen of k.nltUng, that I humbly salaam before your altar of ac hJ.evements tbat made our hOme to11r0 a better place In which to live, work and play. The citizens of tbe Har- bor Area salute two cr•t cULtens wbo hlln gtveo 66 year• of their Uvet to make Newport the envy of the world. After ouUlnJnr the tre-who ts ID power, Our found~ Amerle&n Oplnlon book- meOOous lDcrease I· &:ov-lnr tatbers recoeutzed ttat storea, ~p~~~ters bureaus ernmeot apendiDg and ID lbe we ret our rlcbts from our and youUlrroupa, aod setting ntUooal debt. be a.ld tt.t dlvtne Creator, the right to up local c lllptera and a neld the IOIUtloo to the rtJSUltlng life, Uberty aod property, staff, intlatlon ls to balance the and that government Is ere-. ln answer to a question budcet bJ cuttJ.De: tbe cost a ted to protect these rights. from the alldience about of IOteroment and to retum What ls right or wrong Is evaluating the .vottne r.cord to a 1CJWK1 curreo.cy based 011 law f the tncumbeala, he said "The key Ia t~ House "This co~pt sufferfd a that ~,0 a.uthorltative "report of Repreaentatlves," said bclslc change over 4 decades card on membera of Con~ the Georcla eoo&ressman, aro, and the Santa Claus cress Is turnlahtd period- who 11 a member of the concept of rovemment was lcaUy In the Reflew ot the aatlooal COUDCII of the Jolln developed. Now the pnva.U-Newa, available at American Blrcb Society. "All apeoc~. tnr belief 11 ttw.t gonrnment Op.~ioo boots:tortll 1t11 •btlla must ortc:lnate 1n must provtde for us that It a c~ressman rates the House. Let the Stoate whlcb we caDDOt provide for below 80 oo thecontenatlve Yote more federal procnma ourselfas. index 1n the Reflew.?' the aDd let tbe prealdeot create "We mutt remember that Newa, he II aaapeet, Con~ mor. aceoclts Tbe House we cet ootbloi: from govern-gressmao McDonald ad- could HfUM td awroprlate meo.t u cept wbllt rovem-filed. •·u he rates below tbt requlnd tuod.l. ment taba away from us 60, be ahould bt replactd." ·• All 435 concrepmeu 1n tbe nrat place, mlDus must flee rt-tlect.loo every a tw(e perctota(e lost 1n Z years. U we could mon the proeeu. It's Ukt a blood out 50 of tbe btc !lptDdera tnoafblioo in wbtcb a pint and replace them wUh 50 of blood ~ taken from ooe IOWld reprueotattwea, we arm, a third of It Is spilled, could att our oouotry.'' and I"!. remalDder 1s put Ht reeomJIMIDded urotnc toto the other arm." lD ~ niPerable dJ.Jtrlcts Tbe rtiUU hila beto an ud prr)'lnc 011 door to door alarmtnc rl11 1D fldenl ZIPPIES (C»ftCW. 11.1. POll_. ••• , CIDI)Ialcnl, cn.trtbatlnc: • .,. apeod:lac', be ltatld, polDt-FRQM THE BIBLE to 10011 w.nt~~n po~a~~~~c toe to the noo bill"'"...,_ oaf. ap•:ltlll recin'd of cet in 1HZ in Preald•t loetimbeata, abowlnc bow Jobo K__,.., tdmto.t.tn- dollclt -toe II ea-IIOo, $110 blllloa .... r t1oo lnllltloo, bultla( tho P-t L,.... Jo.....,, wortiJ:Ic man tDd dntroyiiJI pe.ll: tbt $JOG bUlD barrier Cast thy bur:MD upon tbe Lord, and he sr.U IUitalb thee: he shaU Dever ..Uer the rlihteous to be moYtd. (Psalm 55, 22.) .. , ,.,r.nc. I"OU I'D 20 y..ra.,. I .cooomtc JJitem. udlr Pnlll*!.t Rlcbal'd ---- Communism Tolerates ... • ... _ Y .. , but only unt)l the time Is right; then It moves swiftly, Let us be realletlc -a ~~pece hook-up does not mean the dawn ot tbe peece that tbe world seeks. Thle peace will not be gelned by detente, but by facing our dancer with the Old Amerlean backbone ot 11plrltual courace that bu bNn our 8tnDCtb thrQIIIb<U our hletory. Our gr&Ye.t threat comes tn our Blceotaonlal year. Let • back up tbe Dec:laratloD ot IDdependence by start• 1111: acnr to tlltnll: abOut wblll sort ot pecple ..,. 'nat to npneeat • 1D tbe ClDIDI' ellctloU • PMBACIC ' N.B. SERVICE AWARDS TO BE GIVEN · (CoDthautd from Pil' 1) • 5 n.ut •w AR08 Mrt 0. rllcblt', pollee; WU- aoo, marlM; Robert KtliJ, TbomU L. Aader-,ttre; llul R. FoleJ, eomrmlll!ty flrt; Woaoa Wacters, u. Ptter Aott~a., public worb; dlflloplMDl. brtfJ, Rud A. A.r~Utroa~, pollee; Jamtt 111. Gardi.Dtr, po. Arthur F. Mortoo, flrt; Gary L. Baa, ~ Uce; lamtt D. GantJ, ft.N; VIcki Oberc, 11brtry; JobD Glapr L. Black, pollee; MU· JOMIIb Rtnudea, PBR; Ott, Central Mnlees; Ray-too R. Brown, Art; WUUam Jamtt D. Hewtcur, com- mood Pendlttoo, tlrt; Keo-E. Brown, eomi'JUID1ty dt-muDltJ cte.elopment; Fruk neth Perl')', publ •oru; vtlopmot; Doaa1d E. Cott, c. lvtoa, elty m&Dlcer't of- Mer cedes Rot\latk. •• lbrtry; polJee; Rteblrd C~ PBR; llet; Cblrltl JohoiOft, 11ft- Larry Sl\arman, PBR; Don Daniel R. Crickett, poll.:.; ertl NMCtl; Shirley W. Stewart, marine; BUly Predrtek Dleoea Sr., PBR; KeUtr, clerk; Jun E. Stiles, PBR; Jerry Strom, DaDlel P. DISanto, poUce; Keouch, pollee; Cl&lldt Kln&, lf,.lr•ellil; •T•o•n•'m•yiiiiW•r•liiht•,•n•r•e ... lliyiiuaniiiino.taliiiiiiiiii'lliiCoiiuoiiiilcllil;illiAtil-. cenen.J Mnlcea; AnthOny J. t.Fraoo, tire. NEWP .. RT HARBOR KIWANIS FOUNDATION PRESENTS TRAVEL AND ADVENTURE 17th Season SERIES 1975 • 76 ORANGE COAST COLLEGE AUDITORIUM 2701 FAIRVIEW ROAD, COSTA MESA l 2 3 4 5 6 JOHN GODDARD THE ADVENTUROUS LIFE Fri., Sept 5, 1975-I p.m. COL, JOHH D. CRAIG HOW PAHAMA Fri., Nov. 28, 1975 • I p.m. . CHRIS IOitDfN IRAN -THE PERSIA OF OlD Fri., Dec. 5, 1975 • 8 P·•· DICK REDDY MARK TWAIN IN SWITZERLAND Fri. Jon. 1976-Bp.m. RUSS ~OTTER EAST AFRICA Fri., Jon. 30, 1976 • 8 P·"'· ERIC ,AVfL SIX GATEWAYS TO THE CARRlBEAN F rl., Mo rch 26, 197 6 • 8 p.m. ADULT AD ... ISSION AT DOOR ... $2.50 STUDENT ADMISSION AT DOOR ... Sl.OO SEASON I K E S (Good for any s ix odmlulone ADULT •• $12.50 STUDENT .• $5.00 Available from Newport Ha rbor Kwants foundation, Box 1501, Newport Beach, 92663, 646-2163 or any member of the Newport Harbor Kiwanis Club, Costa Mesa Kiwanis Club, or Newport Center Kiwanis Club. Sgecial We are about to remodel, and we need space desperately. Several hundred tennis dresses, skirts, tops, men's shirts, etc. will be sold for $1 to $10. Euceoe H. l..opn, pubtlc woru; Janlee Mannlnc, n- naoet; Mlcblel McCuhland, ceoeral Mnlcea; Edward w. UcPher1011, nre; Dorl1 Meyers, PBR; Dooald Nlch- ollon, Ubrary; O.nnt. D. O'NeU, city attorney; JuUa O'Sbauchneasy, PBR; Lloyd Pemberton, central ser- Ylcts; Gary Ph.Ullpy, gen- eral senlces; Marjorie A. Potter, pollee; Susan L. Race, pollee; Lee M. Rob- erts J r., poltce. James M. Slnaaek, com- munJ.ty development; Thom- as R. Stewart, pollc~: Doug- las K. Stoddard, pollee; Mi- chael J. Sulllvan, pollee; Jon R. Thornton, flre; Ralph Van Hooten, publlc works: Larry Van Osten, public works; August J. Wagner, flre; Cheryl Wilcox, pollee; Da- vid D. WUcox, flre; Rose- mary WUllams, commun1ty development; Joseph T. Wil- son, pollee. N.B. CLUB SITE FOR SR. TENNIS Tbe Newport Beach Tennis Club has agaln been named the sUe or the 46th anmaJ Pac l1tc Southwest seniors' teMis tournament, to be held Sept. 8-14 at the Newport Beach Club. The Newport Beach Club has held the annual event tor the past 4 years. The tradltlonal seniors ' event precedes the Paclllc South- west ~ ln Los Angeles by one eek and includes s(Jllle , doubles and mixed doublta In a&e categories froTn 35 through 70. , ABOARD THE PAVILION QUEEN for the Grotb harbor cnallt are, left to rlcbt, Harriet Gugtobtlm, a IUrprlse returnee from a trtp abroad, ud hosts Jack and Patrlcla Groth. I~TH.E BEE LINE :.c I lr JAMIY IIlLI Patrlcla aod Jack Groth's special Harbour tour became EXTRA Jl)eCial, for homing 1n all tbe way from the Greek late, CorfU, to surpriM eftryone boardi.Dc the PavlUon Queen, was oon. otMr than Harrtet Guggen- heim. She looked ma"elous in deep yellow ca.ftaD (I'm sure the Greeks have another word for lt), trimmed in brUllant colored, heavy embroidery. Only a !ew were o~ware she had arrived, eo her welcome was doubly - bubbly. Gangplank up and the cruise was on cou rse • • • all the way to the harbor entrance, then back around the various Islands and Into many coves. There was enough daylight to see the shoreline activities, while Later the shore llghts came on .•. like stus along the water. Upper deck, lower rlec k, !ore deck., atter deck • • • all :lftorded easy now of guests, vlsltlng wtth long-time-no- see rrieods, as well as making new acquaint- ances. I enpyed talking wlth Bernice Mc- Henry and Jo Troy • • . both wore gold necklaces that spelled L-0-V -E. Love Is one of my key words .•. Love can accompltsh miracles, open any door, heal any wound ... I believe. You see we a ll "llke" because or • . . but one loves ln sptte or everyth.lng. But I digress .•. Dancing 1n the maln salon . . . the Door was never empty! Everyone seemed ln the mood, the excellent dlnner was followed Ray Lavelle, Francts and Ct.Mler McCurdy, Jean and Dan Dorgan, Heleo ud Emmet Jones, Harriet IDd George Pnecer, Emma Jean and Merle Butler, Cl&lr (Tre•or) and M llton Bren, Rue and Bob Byars, Norma and Bo Meyer, Gloria and Richard Bare, F' ran and Moseley Jones and MUlle and Mars hall Nledecker; others were Betty Lou and Mark Soden, Edle Nedeau, Op&l Mae and Ed Pellerrt.o. Mary and Paul Smttb, M lldred and Louts Turner, Ethellyn and Tom Walker, Vlrgtnta aDd Hugh Wright, Dolores and BUl MUler and Lucy aDd Don Woodward; more were Julia and Charles Thomas • • . Julla Is able to dance a blt now . • • especially when the number ls "Alley Cat" ... tune popular and played the night they met • • • Also Jessie May and CecU ShJrar, Kay and Barry Stephens, lvo Sturges, Nla and Dick Taylor, Coy Hlrsch and Morey Mlrktn; Bernice and Mac McHenry from Los Angeles (they tave the TaU 0' the Cock there), lo¥ely Jo Troy wlth John Pierre Glels, and newlyweds Marllyn and BUl Slmpsoo, )lst t~me from their boneymooo cruise. Jack's sister, Gretchen Cuady, was also aboard, as was Helen CIU!ord, Harriet's sister. There r ouldn't 1\ave been a happier welcome . or a happier evening! • • • • • by mo re danc ing until return to anchor lnctdeotally • . . another welcome • NEWPORT HARBOR ENSIGN PUI.JSitEO WEEKLY -PAGE 3 THURSDAY, AUClJST 21, 1975 Q)fi*A DELMA JACK GEARING · NEW OWNER 1021 L CIOAJ'f MWY. cc.ottA II& ~ • CAU Ulloa U IWCB• 6Ja.UM L...-CHECK LIST L.-- HOT! lOOKS PLASTIC BINDERS FILLER PAPER PENCIL IOXES P!NS & PENCILS ERASERS LUNCH KITS COMPASSES PROTRACTORS T . SQUARES RULERS CRAYONS COLORING PENCILS WF HA'-'F Jl. n A.RtH T El'FR\ I If/\(, YOU NFF.D FOR "BACK ro H HOOt '" PIIISGIPTIONI PIWD 7 DAYS A WIIK M -DAYS • .. 7 lUNDA Y1 • .oft a PIKIS OVIIM ... VISION QUEST ART Gallery and Studio \'HO W/Nl~ T H RIJ( (,H \I·P II \4 /Jf 1-l ORIGINAL OILS • WATERCOLORS • CHARCOAL~ P ai"h"f Cl11sHs 400 W. COAST HWY. N fWftOitT lEACH I rattt~r•K su. c 642· 6216 RAY STEDMAN ••• Author, Blble teacher and pastor's pastor, wUl preach at 8:00 a.m., 9:30 a.m. and 11 :00 a.m. lD the SPECIAL DEDIC ATIOt\ SERVICE Sunda~. August 24, at the NEW F ACIUTY of MARINERS CHURCH LOCATED AT 1000 BISON AVE. (AT JA MBOREE) NEWPORT BEACH 640-6010 and the disembarking of all oo this extra this tlme it is a welcome to planet earth, special cruise welcoming H. L. G. inpersonl this gnat wtde woodertul world ..• for Among those congratulating hosts Patricla new little Master Alexander DeShazer! And anu Jack, oo the memorable evening, were happy tbou(hts to Grandmother Gayna Harrl- Marla and Rlcla rd Crutcher, ~M:ar:loa~an=d~m=a~n~l•••••••••••••~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .. AIRLINES TO EL TORO ·NOW! F· JOINT USE OF EL TORO STRIP CALLED FEASIBLE BY DON SMITH T •-• Steff Wrl* SANTA ANA -Jotnl U81(' of E1 Toro Mar1 ne Corps A1r Stat1 on for rommercial and militar y flights t't"· mams tcch'mrally fratH ble desp1te previOus ob)l!CltON by the maht.ary. a ltudy conducted by the Orang<- County Department of A ,·aat1on ha$ -r· Our Enslen R•ders: On Saturday, Aucust 16, 19'75, tbe L •S Angeles Times printed a story 1n their se-cond section that hasn 'I rau~ht much atteotloo 1n Orance County. But prot.bly It ronrerns the most Important decl~lon that the peopll' • f the county have bef,Jre them ln the foreseeable Mure. Sadly It has been kicked around poUtlcaUy by half baked Pf"'J)le who are tled into rul estate lobbies of one kind or another. The Orance County Airport and what to do about 1t 1s the lssue. At stake are two baste things, neither or whlrh gets talked about ver y onen. One 1s the squandPr lnl! or mllllons of the tax pa yers• mooey oo a oew alrport, whil'h ls the Last thlng the county needs. The other is s1mpl) the fa ct that we are operating Orange County Airport lo a coogestloo that otfers less than maxlmum sarety f •r anyone using lt. The alrllnes need to be movect anrt they need to b(' moved now. Discounts up to 90% SALE ENDS AUGUST 31 COME IN NOWI GENE (MRS. OONAL.D) WASHBURN of Corona del Mar helps with the 1Doculatloo at the Jack Simp!IOn ranch ill Calgary while others in the party rope and brand. She was assisted in the lDocul.atlng by M. Keith Gaede of lrvlne Coves, cl\alrman of the Dl.amond Horseshoe. (B eth Koch photo.) concluded To a les9er extent. the report noted. jomt use of Loa Alanut06 Na\'al Aar St.atJon al110 lS t«hrucally feaSible. However, the report notes. SOCIO- political ~undoubtedly wtll bt the detenmmng factors m any eventual deca~on on dual uee of the atr facahti('S. Of aU the otflclals we have Ill OrangP Count) who have a platform to speak from, Director or Avl2tlon Robert Bresnahan is the only ooe who has the roura~t> t, get up and sa) U the way lt Is. Read thiS artlr lP anol then get oo the phOOe and put the heat on t>verv publlr otnclal you lmow 1n the county. Tell them you want to 1et the alrlmes moved to t.J Toro and you want It oone now. Anytime someont> sa\s It can't be dooe, b.ke It trom me --tt's baloney, rt>peat. baloney. FINAL ~ ... ************************** ... of social note ay PEG WOMEN'S & MEN'S SPORTSWEAR, SEPARATES, DRESSES, PANTSUITS, UNGERIE. PLAYSHOES, TOWELS, GIFT ITEMS • MEN'S SLACKS, SHIRTS 113 TO 1/2 & up o 75~ OFF John Baker P.O. Box Z'73 Prepared lor presentatiOfl 1.0 the Orange County Board of Supervoors ~y, the report. authore-d by A v1a· tion O.rector Robert Bresnahan. ron· Phone 67~-2000 Corona dt>l Mar 9262~ tends that commertaal anallon USl' of ~· D Toro facility would not intmere sigrul.anlly witJI ett.her ~tor anticipated tnuung nUaaonl by the Narint OtP& And. the repJrt added, eueh operations alao could be IC)OOI'I'Iplilhed without viola tin< California nolle lland&rdl. Brelnahan~ COIDmenlll. which are almolt eure t.o t.ouc:t. off a new round ol prot.e1ta from tbe Marine Corpt and f'flldenta ol the Saddleblek Valley-'J'usltn.lrYtne areas. •ere eontained in an lnch·thick voh.nne dilculllnl t.he P"ll and eon• of joblt Ulf> ol an three of tbe eDIUilc military Wrfkldlin the county. 1be only· bMe ruled out ror pint DR was the Santa Ana 11fartne Corpe Air Station He~ where exastinl IIQlltaea were deemed to be inadequate for commeraal avilt ion uae. Bn-tnahan lOt use of the D Toro air sutJoa could be I CCOmplllhflt without add1n1 to lhe eJIISllftl rurway facil~ He aai~the base could tt.ndle an • ..,. of 70 daily takeofb and landinp iJnmedil ... By 1985. the b&w could hlndJe twV. that number. he COiduded. 'lbe bulk of the ere..han report centered around th<' El 'roro air ILatJon. which waa allo lllt.ed aa a poalble rt'~lon;ll •vlation 51~ an eart.er ltuctiel prepared for tht> county anol lor the Soulhern Califorrua Aam.of Govt>mm<'nts. Bresnahan eald D Toro l'f!CCleded 131 ,181 a 1 r Ofll'rJtann~ (takeoffs and landJn,e) dunn«l974. w1th a d.uly W<"Cktl •• , aVff'll' of 50() ()flt'f'lUcn. lJnder Yiaual n.,ht replat.iorw. the ba9e could handlt .• maximUm of 50aJr~rti@ropet"alJOnSin hour. With :I dr~p ltl about 10 an hour under inlllwnentcondlhonl. hr cl;umrd •An a~of 36da.Uy arrivalaand 36 daaly d<-p;~rturt" hv CIVIl &II' carriers • COI'IIicte~ the IPIJI'OXIm.atrlv nmumtn•t level of oper-a \.IOns thll would be eoononuc<~ll y v l.l hh · · 1 h" report added • ! • • • ! l ' • I l I I l 4 -CWOIICJI, 1000 as-J.n .• .., 1ut 811111 • ._ ltaJ llt-u. ·-1.1111 .-...... !llpMU•, ..w pnac:b. at I, 1:10 llld II a.m. tllllo 8011· dlJ II lbt docltelllot ttr• •ieee at the ..., •cWtJ, located •, 1-1/1 acru at tbe eoner ot 011011 A"· aDd J&mbone Ro&d. • PLYMOUTH CONGRE- GATIONAL CHURCH, SZ6Z Broad St., Newport Hel(bls- Putor JobD Llndvalllacon- tlDulng his sarles oa. tbe roapel ot John, preacblDc at 10 a.m. thisSundayoo "Wor~ shlp in tbe spirit," New roembtn wtll be welcomed. ~be ReY. and Mrs. Roy NyUn, SILVI:I' TOOl ,t. ........... .,t. ... .. 1•• ....... , ••• 771 o .c. Yen ... "•~J••· I 11 terco11 tf11 en to I ••• lri -.,. ·~ Cillo, wiD ... ol • -_, --II "10 p. .. _,, ........ -r..,. .... --~~­cbuttaatk ,_.,..., For lilt JuliO ,_., IIi. lfJiil laa Mrf'ld 1D YWJRIII, • LUTHEIWI CRURCK OF THE IIASTIR, 1901rPl· cute Vin' Dr1H, Haltor VIew HUJ.e • Dr. ud llr1. Cbarlea Croat Will bo.t till coffM boarlollowfactbe9:SO a.m. Sunday M"lee. At 2 p.m. a 1001 •mee co- ordtnatod b)'Dr,R. A. Krtdol wru be beld at Uta Verde Coon.lesceat Home. • THE NEwPORT HA.R. BOR CHURCH OF R£. LIGIOUS SCIENCE, 541 Cen- ter st., Costl Mesa -L&y- mau's SuoiJay wm be ob- serv-' at tbe 10 a.m. Sun- day se"lee, and tbe put speaker will be Dr. PbUip Schlegel. fils topic wUI be '•How to )Idee mirl.15tersaod other llYinc tbJDcs." • ST. ANDREW'S PRES- BYTERIAN CHURCH, 600St. Andrew's Road, CUff Haven -Dr. Charles Dterenfteld will preach at 8, 9:30 and 11 a.m. Sunday on "The !and of the big sky." ' REV. ELEANOR C. JACK. SON of t .. N-rl Bar. bor Cborcb ol RotJck- S<t.,..tlu-IDYIItdbJ Dr. Robert Bllsor, prolll· dent ot RtiJck'U SeMDce lntenatiooal ud putor It tho HoiiJ'n>C)d Cbuell, "' be tbt I'MOI --r Qm. day, q, st. Her Itt moD topic wW be "DomJ.ntoa tbrouab cbolee," EacUy 25 yean qo, as I YOGDC pro- fessioaal eoocert llartr wlth tbe Amertcu Open Com- pany, Mrs. Jac:Uoa wu: tbe glltst 10lolllt tor lbl declie&- Uoa of tbt HoUywoodCburch of Rellglous Setmce. Now she wW be lD tbe palpl.t on the event of tbe lllnr annJnrary ol. tbe cburcb. CM OK'S CAMEO •• SJillill .. .. -.... .., ••llorlllllll ..... c.a-a.rc:o-........ , ... , ... .,.,, ••-c- '1 ... ,.1 CloW ";!.!!.:• -=·· -7 tlltr1et ...... Ill a. ••• ~ or --.... Ud Uotlltw-_._. . C-au asst.n com .. ·-... -.lor woiiiiiC -tlo IIIIPI>Or-IIDG!d. ........ ..._.... " ...._ ___ _ •!dial _, -llld part- IIJanu. A--.llatltta· .,. ~ ... Pflll 11td Ia • "'Ill-lljlpllcalloa -llooc Clio Kim, -utod ... a -pona.lor Clllb 1001 at 1114 Pkctlltla Afe,. Cool& -Mr. Kim ttld llle bad a lha1lar open.tloD iD Rued~ w-. DO prublecn1 Willi pollct, Ao IDY•ollplloa wW be CODCtrttd, aDII ap. proftl wu IDdtc:atecl. AiJI>t:OY&I wu &ttt11 1111 HooepeU Ccnp.for a eom ~ l*ltrllltd -lorlll( ., •• tem of tbt Cb1c Center's a1roond'Hon',. &Dd CODtrol system, 1011 IOUtce Uem, for $23,1Q, U bu bHDpro- }ec:ted tbat $10,000 a yearoa electrtetty wtll be •ted, Tu niOluUou adoptee~ by tbt Coaoc:U wen: 1. Amouat of NYtlllt to ,_rt cU, -rtmtolo, ... .,.,-. no ·- •one" a ~Co* -----·· I. LeYJIIr I lu.-'"'-... ..,. ., ... •-lor-tl00clu-81M1d n""tkte., Tu rut,• Vtldclt ....... -1 Ulll-·--... tlOO ol a•auad. Yl.lllltSOD.. c-· M--u.,.lor dltlrlet • II -.. • I. lo~ IIYJIIJ 1 In '"' proporiJ lor C.,ea 1111-Part llld Rtertalloo dltlrlct • lUI -. t. Roll-IIYJIIJ a taz"' mttllbociiJ'tobllc&· lloo aodtr lrl4 -~~~tee bood .._ • 8.75 ceolt. DONALD SOUZA, 59, OF NEWPORT DIES ~ Soow. 59,lt_.t Beacb, died Au(. 19 at Hotc Hotpltal. Hens born No•. 2, 1915, 1D DUDOll and came to Call-· tonla lD 1989. He wu a warehouse maoarer for tbe Corooet Carpet Co. sumvors1Dclude his wile, Ella; his mother, Fannie of Newport Beach; a brotber, Frank of Newport Beacb; 2 slsters, Marge Blrsdllll of Ouard and Eleanor Peder- soo of Stml Yl.lley. BETTE MOORE, ·53, OF COSTA MESA IS DEAD 1 ...... ,.,. ... , c .... , ... , ,00 Newport C•n••• Or,, s .. ~r. 7:u, N ... ,.,, ••och '-----644-9 . • THE HARBOR TRINITY BAPTLST CHURCH, 1230 Baker St., Costa Mesa • The topic for 8:30 aod 11 a.m. Sunday will be "The Mas- ter's plan," gtvlngempbaals on evangelism and dlstlple- shlp. The 6 p.m. worahtp theme will be ''The coo- TOM SOULE SUCCUMBS Bette Moore, 53, of 1645 Tusttn An,, Apt, P, Costa Mea, died Aug. 20 at her home. Sbe was boro Way 25, 1922, ln California, and U•ed 1o Onna:e Coa.nty Cor 15 years. Thomas W. Soule, UU. l~~~i,;~~£.~;!~ trol or tbe Spirit. • • • A famUy resUnl, .study~ ing tbe sacraments of baptism and commuDion, wUI Keel Or., Harbor VIew HUla, 11.1tfered a btlrt at- tack at hta borne aDd died Stmday mornillc, Aug. 10. He bad beetl recupenttar from aa earlier attlck oa June 25. He was 62. . • . . ntiMOITtMMLY ~­cw'"' Yl ... Hold over onother week I cu-Hn Woody Allen "TAKE THE MOHEY &.RUH ;', .. ' RA1F.n rliJ • I be held August 26, 27 lOd 28 at St. Mark Presbyterian Church, 2100 Mar Vi.!ta, East Blurt. Each day will begin wlthcnltsand rec rea ~ tlon, 5 to 6 p.m., followed by dinner f'rom 6 to 6:45 p.m., class unlll 7:30p.m., and ending with worship and music, LOCAL STUDENTS TO LEARN LEADERSHIP Lisa Cteppel and Beth Newbro ot Co rona del Mar high school are amoog 15 Orange County high school stu4ML.s: who JlUI anend tbe annuil Red Cross youth leaOOrshlp eenter at UC Ir- vine August 25-29. .. Day of The Locust" 'fWO I.Ot•tPLF'/ F SIIOWS 1:00 & 9:30 (R) ROX OFFICE OPF.N AT 6:45 M'A11NEE! SUNDAY Services were held Aac. 13 at St. Mlclw.el's aDd AU Angels' Eplscopt.l Church. Harbor VIew HUls, wltb members of the Rhodes Fleet, WUUam W, Dotta, Mark EIISW'lrth, Robert C. Rollins, Russell F. Flyna. and nephews Thomas IDCl Robert Walley as pall bearers. Interment wa1 lD Paeltlc VIew Memorial Park. Mr. Soule l:la.d beeD u 1ct1ve member of the com- munity for ma.ay r•rs. He wu a loog tlme member of the North America Yacht Ract.nc Unloo lOd tho Balbot Yacht Club, •here 1M! all«l wtth his Rbodel:, Natad. He n a an ddltor of the BYC Tl.lewtod aDd sb.rted the Yacht Club library. He •as a member of New- port Ceoter To .. tmasters Club aDd had beaded a ):llat llal800 committee tor 4 Har- bor VIew Hills Commwdty Associations to eatabll.sh adeqt.llte greenbelts aod pab. llc parU, Lately he bid been worldDg ap1ut off· shore drllllai IDd bad pro- poled a tlmoel UDder tba Centinela joinsTokai to serve all your banking needs WA are pleased to announce that Tokal Bank of California and Centlnela Bank have joined together, merging their strength and banking akllfl to serve all your banking requlrementl. The Eaaland Weal working together bringing you the beat of two banking worlda . lOKAIBANK OF CAURlRNIA MUll PDIC ........ ..,_ -•·•••••rA.,.. ::::.:.- TOM SOULE Upper Bay cbuoel u an alternaUn to lbt planned new bridge oo C01st High- way. He na a ~r aDd ctw.rter pteDdeDt of tbe Su Femaado ValleyEICI'OW' .U- soclatioo, wu a:amed Its presldeot emeritus in 1963, aDd th.rouc:b flls efforts the tlleMDe of escrow wu in- stituted In Callforn1a's Janior Collecea. Soule na born Sept, 7, 1912 ln Cblcago, son of Ed- ward and Celeste Soule aDd gnDI:Isoo of Judge and Mrs. Charlo E. Soule, Grand H.aYta., Mich.. Graduatinc from Gruel Hana lligb school In 1930, he eootlooed as a lifetime atudeot, at- teDdloc MtchJpJI State Uol- nratty, HUlldalt (Mieh,) College, Northwestern Uot- •enlty, flriouJ Calltonda eoUegu, and )1st last May be cractuated rrom CIWornJa State Ullinralty, Fulltrtoa, with a decree lD bJstory . He na a protesatooallanlt tttle eamlDer and lndepen~ dut real estate appnlser, tlo(bt at Santa Ana and Saddltbtck Colleges, and wu a member of tbe Rllht of Way Assn. and theSodety of Real Estate Awnlsera. SarYtl"lDg 1J his widow, Jc.n, and a .:10, Tbomas Jr., of tbe family home; a brother, Edward, Lake Ta •. bot; a alster, Ruth Soule Walley, NtwpOrt Beaeh; lDd sennllliecea ud oepbtws, lDcladi.Dr Thomu E. Walley, Newport S.ch attorney. FORMER PTA PREXY IS FOUND GUll TY A Harbor J.U.clal Court )lry reblm.d & Yerdiet of p.Dty iut Friday 011 & mls- dtm-pudtbollcblrlt qalllll Mutta Botcot a, ol INO -.., Pl., Colla lltA, l:trmer PTA prnt- Mt at Caltl:mUa llemeat- tl'J ociiiiOI II C.. Mea. Sbo wu c..,._, wltll dl. Ytftllr -U00 II PTA -I'I!Rit! DESSERREY, • 41-YUR OIIEI', Dl ES Jlltm Pltl -·"'· "·-Aoautll .... t-II C.. lite. 8t wu a-tiCIItoCarJ lor40_ .. __ II Toll, ,_, Doe. 10, 1101, Ud -It ... Otllltoi -Ud c-• --.... scaa 1ft • ..., =:e"oi•• ,•,; ;~ lea sir• ... •._. :: = .. 1~=-w:: n -fi&:;.-v rr _ ...... = C•nr .._, ........ SurYIYOU include her tJ.IS• b&nd, Frank Moore Jr. Sentces wUI be held at 10 a.m. Saturdllly at tiM! WestclUf Mortuary Chapel. Sentces wm be conducted by the Whtte ShrlDe ot East- ern Star. llltermeot wW be at Har~ bor Rest Memorial Park. MICHAEL IRVIN DIES AT AGE OF 3 MONTHS lllct.el lt¥ln, 3 months, 623 Hamlltoo St., Costa Mesa, died Aua:. 17 at his home. Sunltors IDClUd.e b.1s parents, Mr. and U.n. WU. 111m JtyiJl; b:-other. Patrlek. GnYtldde 1\menl ser- Ylces were btld Aug, 19 at Paclftc Vl.cl£.cmttery uDder lbo dlrectfi>D Oflllallz-Ber- 1•*' Faenl Home. c~ "-· HENRIETTA CARROLL OF C.D.M. DIES AT 70 Henrietta Carroll, 70, of 711 Larkspur, Corooa del Mar, died Wednesday, Aur. 20, at Hoar Memorial Hos~ pita!. Suntvors include her hulbiDd, Ronald • Stntces wlll be held under the Neptuoe Society. JACK FULLEN DIES Jack Fulleo, 55, Fal"tew State HDIPUal, died August 17 at tbe bospUaJ. Sunlwrs tDc1ude b1.l st.s. ter, Row-Armstrong of Slymar. Cnnside Mf'llcts were held Aac. 20 at El Toro ~~~~~~u~ mrK- • SUIIIIIIIR HU.TUB lit 11mt . for IL1I pJanetll jc)r or ... P"*Nttoo ,.....,....., ..cb llt4tllr OD II Mrs, llaYid ... D1u1 dlJ of Alpol, lrl5, - Skllllll -wu r....Uy llld tdaplecl Ill -lallolo eloetecl Pr-.otottlloNtw• No. IHI dtctarlll( litllltll· port C~toptor cit lilt ".._. lloo "' ._, ctttala tddi- CIIIrltJ ~ St~wlth _. Judo lo ·--~~~~ btr oo lbt lrli-71 llalt o1 Dlllrlet llo. 110 llld lllrtbor oftlcers are Mrt. lam.. to order ~ lmPI'O'f'emeat Sbel"'o Jr.,llroiYictprolll. cooaloiior cil ctrlala IIPI· deot; Mra. WUilamBorrlll(· lq IIDitrtt llld &IIP(IUcea too, %Dd •lct-PI'Hid•t; to be lutalJid 011 tbote cer. Wrs. Robert Jotuoa, lrd tata pabJ.le ttneta, a•~es, 'lce.prelida:J.t; Ura. AD-a.lltJI, pl&cts, partwi.J~ud tbooy Korlr>, 4111 Ylct.prtlll· IM>IIc ...,. wttb1o lilt CU, dent; UH. Ota.ld Smith, of Newport Btac~ aU u reeordliJc seeretar)'· Mrs sbon oa the otacram and Prestoo ZUJcut, ~rres~ Plu No. E·50ZO..S bereln- poodtJic aecretary, and Mrs. after referred to, to be maln- Dobald Palmquist, trea-talned, aDd eurreat to be surer. TbeJoboTncyCUnJc hlrnt.hed for Ucbtlnc said is tbe Leape's n.ln ptill~ ftdures Ud appUances, for aotlu1lpy a period ot .mc:etbs begin· ' Din( Decenlber 1, 19?51 and DRUGGIST GRUPE allCIIor December 1, 1985. 1'bo llihtlo& llziDra lllld&J>· DIES AT AGE 54 ouancoo to be rnatotalned Thomas Grupe, 54, of 412 E. 19th St., Costa Mesa, died Aug, 17 at his home. He was bom In Wlaeoolin Jaa. 17, 1921, eame to CaJJ- fornia 51 years ago, and lbed in OraDc• Cowtty tor 42 years. He was a pharma- cist wttb Bay aide Pharmacy. Sun lYOn Include his wife, Patricia; daU(hters, Car- mela, Ll.a aod Robin of the home, t.od Mrs. Erich Cope of Costa Mesa; Z sisters, Wary Taylor aDd Georcla Grupe; aDd brother Georce. Seniees were held Aug. 19, at St, Joachlm'sCatholle Cburcb, with Rev. Duls as offtclao.t. Interment waa at Holy Sepulcher, Onnce. under the sef'fices or Bl.ltz- Bergeroo Funen1 Home, Costa Mesa. CHICKEN FEED AT COMMUNITY CENTER The Costa Mesa depart~ meot of Leisure Services 1$ sponaor1n( a city wide chicken feed Tue.tay, August 26. Dtooer wUI be ser.ecio latu6::t~Qlp.m. Ud .... tertaiantent bt(1ns: at 7130 p.m. Trw Cost'·.UI be ,1,t!i tor ctdldreo ud $1 .75 tor adults. Tlb ' ettD.t wlU be held at the CommuoJty RecreaUoa Ceoter . FLORENCE GOFF DIES Efforta by the Newport Bet.ch fire department cardto~pulmooary rescue squad faUed to sa.Ye the lite of Florence Goff, 2240 Holi- day Rd., Bayerest, 011 August 19 aod she was declared dead oo arrtval at Hoac Hos- pital. NO BADMINTON FOR NEXT 2 THURSDAYS Due to the retln1.ahln( of tbe floors at Horace Eostp school, there wt11 bt aot.d- m lotoo Agpst ta 4. Play wW and for which current is to be turnte:hed, are located on Bay Annue from El.gbth Street to FlftetGtb Street. AU ot the abon mentioned and referred lo ltref!ts and ueoues are public streets and public places 'fltb.lD the City of NeW'pOrtBeacrt_ CaU- foroJa.. Oo July 14, 19'75, the Pub. Uc Works Director of the City of Newport Beaeh nted with tbe City Clerk a report dated July 14, 19'75. Tbe re- port cootatns tile following: 1. Plau of the proposed lmprovemtot. 2. An estimate of the cost of said lmproYement for the period of mooths specJfted in said Resolution of lnteo- tlon No. 8566, ar::1 of the Incidental expens"'ls relative thereto. 3. A diagram and plan of the assessment district tor tbe proposed lmproYement, showing the uterior bound- ary lines thereof. (Drawing No. E ~SOZO..S,) The City Couo.cU has elected to proceed in said mlttet' lmMr,r. JU''OftslOfts-- o~ lho "Strttt Ll&hl!llc Act of IU9'', as amendid; aDd to use the alternatln pro- cedure lor leV)'iDc aod col ~ ltctlng assessments oo an ad 'alorem basls pro•lded for to Chapter s.s of said "Street Lighting Act of 1919." The CUy Couooll has elected to cootrtbute SO% of· the cost of mllntenaace of the street ll.ghtlng sys. tern in the area deslpa.ted Plu "THE TOWERIMC IMP!RMO" (PC) u •• ,.. ..... Mo. 1 ot Wtttzztl '-dt tD Autu .. ... Dtltrtct !lo. so ., . Tilt ~tm;,;,i pro- pootrl to l>t -.. lilt ~~--ol,lht-lo· "" ... llld lbo """lll>lrlr ·or .. .-ror cortaiD- llilllllc llztDno llld 111'- pUUc .. ca the abon tn,a- lillltd (Mille olrttti IJid pllbUc ptacoo. Sale! ~~­llctillo( lz lo .:oulal ol t olrMI lt&bllne sylltm tbal II lttoecl !rom tbt Soulbtro Calllomll Edlloo CO-DJ. Street Uchta wUI be mounted oa ed•Inc wood utUtty lit' I .. a)oac Bey Anmae trom Eliblll Slrttt to FIIIHIIjh Strttt, all u contemplated II.Dd sboWD 011 lbe report ot tbe Public Workl Director herelnalter referred to. Refenoce ts made to said Re.olutlon No. 8!166, and to tbe report of tbe Public Works Director for f'Urthtr particulars as to aid lm~ pronment. NOTICE: IS FURTHER GlVEN THAT Mooday, the 8tb day of September, 1973, at the hour ot 7:30 o'clock P.M. Ia the council chambers of the City Hall of the City ot Newport Beach, !300 West Newport Boulenrd, Newport Beach, has been rb:ed as the time and place tor hear- log all protests or objec- tloas in connection with Pro- posed Anne:atlon No. 1 ot Additional Lands to Assess- ment District No. 50 and •Uh the proposed Improve- meat. Any per80ns Inter- ested, objecting to the pro- posed Improvement or to the assessment therefor or to the anDexatlon thereto, may IUe a •rttteo protest with the CUy Clerk at or before the Ume set for the hearing ot such protests, s tating his ob)ects thereto. The Asseasment District proposed to be assessed for said Improvement Is more particularly described In Resolution No. 8566 of the CUy Council of the Cit y of Newport Beach, passed and adopted on the 11t h rtay or August, 1975, and Is deline- ated and shown upon the Diarnm and Pbn No. E-5020~. and Is referred to in said report ot the City ED&Ineer; all of which Reso1utloo, Dlagra m and Plan, and report are on file la tbe.t attJ,c e or lite C It}' CJttk of said Qll', 41ld are open to public lnspeetkm and hereby referred to awl by this reference made a'Pa,rt hereof for all further par- ticulars. Dated: August 21, 1975. Laura Laglos City Cler k of the City of Newport Bt>ach Publish: Aug, 21, za, 1975, lo the Newport Ha rbo r Ensign. t Two couples united in double wedding Barber Stylist PINP. DF !ii C..N \ M rn r, Womr11 s.~rt"t C••u•~• H•turol H•lr Cwttl".t WALK·IH Oft ..... OttnM!H 673-5153 0 .. !H I· 6 808' $ TUE~ th"" SAT. PORT BARIER SHOP 2901 LCOAST HWY. COROMA DI!L MAlt I'ORT THUUE ILDG. MATTRESS'ES •aw -uaVJLDJ•a lrftcular Shapes ............ -c.e ... COSTA MI!SA M.ATTiti!SS CO. 2150 No..,.rt llv6 141. UOJ HELPS TQ PLAN SUPER AGENCY Supervisor Thomas F. RUey anoounces the appoint- ment or Dr. Robert Moore, presld~t of Orange Coast College, to the newly formed stet>rl.ug committee for de- velopment of the county's third super agency, the hu1nao resources agency, Dr. Moore, a resident of Costa Mesa, has been presi- dent of OCC for the last ll years a(l(l was formerly l1e3n of Instruction there for 4 ~ears. It(' served as .1 N:tval aviator fro m 1942 to 1946. lie was president ol United Wa y, rli rf'defi a Unlted Way campaign for Co::;ta Mesa, and .1lso a United Way cam- paign for the entire Har- bor -KELLY'S STEAK HOUSE , ... --Featuring:_ ........... _,.. CHAMPAGNE & STEAK (FOR 2) S 7.95 4:30 to 6:30 P.M. (7S~ per person more after 6:30p.m.) OFF WITH THIS AD 4Al SIRLOIN & SEAFOOD ..r.. (FOn fHE EXTRA HUNGRY) .,. S5.95 to P .95 P•r Person C holce of Seafood -Trout -Salmon -Swordrtsh Shrimp -S<'allops -Red Snapper 4:30 to 11:00 P.M SEAFOOD-K-808 or STEAK·A-808 -$2.95 per 209 Poltn Ave. 675· 577~ (At tt.e f.rry) 8olboo Penlnaulo Newport Beach "lfHf'PF. /H I-PI Ill· "fFF.1 f(l F \/!" 1:00 P.M. •o 11:00 P.M. (Closed Monday) 20% off 645-1313 540-6011 ,_....,..,., ... .,......,..... .. _ ___,1 ----~-··-. 4 .... nddtlc Mid at Ctlltnl BIM Ctllrcla Sa Co-a Mea oa ,.,.,,Alii. ~ lall.tdtM-oiMr.ud n. Hltbtrt M. Bllnlll.m, JcwtMo Mark BanallaJQ, to M1M Debon.b KaJ ltGD.IIICI &ad tbt dl.apter ol tbl Bal'Dbaml, Mta LJI!Ddl RobJDD Bumbam, to o.a1a DnDt Trautman. ..... JIAiliAc• .. tbe c:taac~er of Mr. t.od Mra. Rabtrt Jtll.DlAII of Con Mea. Mr. Trautman 1.a the IOD of Mr. aDd Mrt. Harrll Trautman of Huottnctoo S.Cb. Tht Bara.bam1 UYe LDColta Mea. Tbe caodltlJcbt ceremooy wu htld Ia tht .uly eveo-tac with tht cbureb ~r, tbe Rn. Robert Bqstoo, pertormtnc the double. doUble rtac certmoo1ea. Mlu Burubam chose a 1own of Ivory brocaded aUD made ln princess style for ber •eddlnc. It ht.d mar- qulsette aleevta aod yoke ouUtned wlth lace medal- Ilona. The ruttled bern formed a train lD back. Her long vell wu held by a headband of lace and beads. Mba J e~Ull.oia wore a go'tVD of ..rhlte rna rqutsette aDd lace over tatreta. The tnsetneck- lloe aod long run sleeves nre of lace and •ide banda of lace bordered the Uered skirt which ended lD a soft tralD. Her shoulder length vell ns held by a band edged lD lace daisies. Both brldes carried bou- quets of •hlte dilates. blue. yellow and lavender carna- tions and yellow roses. Bridal attendents for both wore go'lt'tls or llgbt blue, yellow and laveoder and carried bouquets of yellow, blue and white daisies and babies's breath. Attend~ Mtss Jennlois was her twln sister, Pamela Jennings, as mald of hODOr and Marret Martlo and Lou lse Estrada, botb ot Co- s ta Mesa, were brides- maids. Curtis Pittman of Costa Mesa was best ma.o for Jonathan Burnham and ushers were Douglas Pttt- ma.o of Costa Mesa and James SUvey, the groom's cousin from VIsta. Attendl.Dc Miss Burnbam was Catherine Kine of Costa Meal u matroa of hoDor. BrldumaJd.a were Dtborab Bower of GudeD GroYe and Mlcbelle Bunbam, Jtster o1 the bride. Ed Elliott of Lone Beach •as Deo.nia Traut- man's best man. Ushers •ere Lee Austin ol LODe Beach, aod Rick C~rt ol Costa Mesa. It's South Seas time Authentic Polyneaan eo- tertalnment, fresh orcbld leis no•n ln from tbe Is- lands tor the ladies, mal ta ls to be sij)ped aod a sumptuous South S..s buffet •Ul make Bahia Corlnthlall Yacbt Club's Luau a nicht to remember. Saturday, Aucust 23, Is the date set for the 5th an- nual event. Members aod guests wtll wear their most colorfUl Isla~ dress •• Ac- tlvlttes 'Will get IIDder .ay at 6 p.m. wltb oo-hoat cock- taUs oo the lanal, pool side and In the Columbia Room. The Hawallan bufttt.II*- Lally prepared bJ Cbtf Ray and SI)Otllghted by oot of his ortclnal lee ca"t.aca. .w be 00 dllplay 1n the patio, complete •ttb a bu- becued Pia as tbe tatund dl.sh •• The lllebll«ht or tM ., •• In&. at 10, la tM noor abotr by Georct Saula aDd Ida troupe, lA uU" COitllmt. Rear Com modoN and Wn. Jamt• Emml IN lA ctarre ot arr&n~tm..U. u- slattd by Yr. aDd Mrs. Lle•ellJD Copp &Dd a com- mlttM. RtMrfttlOGI may bt made at tbe chal omee, 1&01 8&1- 112 A,.t• A••·, sldt Orin, Coroaa del liar, ;:;::~;:===~=~~~~~~~~ 673-4382. 84 DCC COURSES AT C.D.M. HIGH SCHOOL OPPICIAL HBWPAPBR OP HBWPORT 8BACH SUBSCRIPTION ORDER ONLY SJ.OO POit OMI YIAit ----------------NAMI ••.••••••••••••••••••..••.•••••. ADill,lll •• • •••••• • • • • •••..•• • ••••••••• em ..........•.............. liP ••••. JIJMI Mte ... l Banblm, brother ol two of tbe pria- elpall. udlu lltarJ Berp- too Mrftd u c:aodM· Uclltltn. lear• Tnatmu. mt.r of a pooom, ucs Mra. Dor- otbJ Jtoldlc• Aderbolt, &ta- ter ol a bride, HCSJttnd peltl, wllllt Mn. 8udJ Jtaldac• Morrtaoo, Alter ot a brldt, aDd Sbarroa T raatman, Nttr ot rroom O.OD!J Trautman, M"ed at tbt 11ft tablet. A reeeptloo followed lA Wricbt ball of tbe clllreh. Tbt Trautman DtYlJWtdl bav• been boDeymOOillDI 10 Colorado aDd .W be Uvtnc 1D GudED Groft tllil fall. Tbe bride rracDttd trom Costa Mea bicb tcbool and atteoded <>rue• Cout Col- lee• and Biola Collect. Her tuatbud cradlaated trom LoDe Beach State Ulllverstty aDd .W be studeat teacblD( lD Suta Ana scboola. They pla.o to be mlasioaarles to Keoya, Alrlca, at a ftrture date. The Burnham bride and groom hooeymoooed oo Catalina Ltlud and •Uillve to San Dlego. Tbe groom graduated from Costa Mesa high school aDd atteodedOr- a.oge Coast College and has recently joloed tbe U. S. Navy. takin( his boot camp tn San Diego. RIB wife b a 1so a graOO&t.e of Costa Mesa 111gb school. IORI.fS LMRST: PUT IM A ILUI HAVIM POOL OR SPA· 111•1 IST1MA Til CALL MOW OR DROP IM •.• We're Cl••• ly And O,en 7 Deya A Week. 12222 Hwbot Btvd., <*'den Grove 530-1142 871.aoZO n2.3401 or &d-60M St•t• L ice"•• 1t22J7 '. v •• ,. '" o, ... ,. c.w .. ty MARINERS CHURCH HOW IH OUR HEW BUILOIHC 10:>0 a JS'JN AVE •• AT JAMBOREE, NEWPORT BEACH - TE LEPHONE: 640-6016 THE TEACHING IS CENTERED ON JESUS CBRJST AND THE BIBLE, WITH EMPiiASIS ON PRACTICAL CHRISTIAN UVING. ALL AGES ARE WELCOME. Counsel1ng and vlstting ava.ilable. I SUNDAY SERVICES: 8:00-9:30 -11:00 A.M. __ I 40p,89pvolunt;eers in. two "!ea1-s. -~ But the big news • th~ kind of people ~ comtngm. Today's Army is getting a unique view of today's young people . In the last two years without the draft~ over 400,000 young Americans have chosen to serve in the Army. As a result, the Army today stands at full authorized strength and is, in fact~ ahead of schedule for fielding 16 ready division s. Not only are the numbers impressive. hut so arc the people. 66 9o of them have completed high school. 14,000 have some college behind them . And th ey'll be ahle to continue their educations while in the Army. Accordin g to commanders in the field , today's young volunteers are making terrific soldi ers . They're looking for personal challenge, and getting it. They're at an age where they want tn test themselves. and they're doing it. In return for responsibility, oppor- tunity and maturity, they're giving 100% to the joh of soldiering. It's a good situa- tion, and getting better. And perhaps not so surprising when you consider what today's Army has to offer: We start a young soldier at $344.10 a month, with a raise to S383.40 in just four months. For those who qualify, there are over 200 specific job-training courses to choose from. Most of these courses develop skills that can be used in civilian life. The opportunities to continue a formal education are varied and extensive. We have soldiers who go on to complete high school. Soldiers who start and finish college. And some \vho eve n acquire advanced degrees. Today, th e Army's educational opportunities have been expanded with the introduction of "Project Ahead"- a program that in volves over 1200 co lleges and universitie s and enables a young person to enlist in the Army and sta rt co llege at the sa me time. And all with the Army paying up to 75o,o of the tuition costs. In ad dition to salary, there are th e traditional benefits of food. clothing, housing, medi cal and dental care. and 30 days' paid vacation each year. All of which allow the more enterpris- ing to huild a a\·ings account. And there is the opportunity for travel. Not only throughout th e co ntinental U nitcd States, hut to Europe, Hawaii. Korea and other assignments around the world . 1~hc Army offer reads well. hut it doc n 't co me easy. It takes intelligence. courage~ discipline, teamwork, pride in se lf and love of country. It says a lot for America that. in just t\VO years. 400,(X)() young people have volunteered to serve in it s Army. For more information on oppor- tunities in today's Army send the coupon. Or, call 800-523-5000 toll free. In Pa., call 800-362-5696. r----------------------------~---,,, -. \' ..;:n~Ann)L '""' Orr<~riiiOih,, ro "''' ~~"' f't\tbddl'hu. r. '"''' Pk-1..: 'o.'lld mt' """' tnllwmal"tn iiN~I ,..,J'llf'luntl""' tn tu41t 'Arm) N1mt-_ Due of llini\--- A~~------------------------------ Counl)'---- • "storical ties in ...,.K__,R 1111811 PII .... DWIXLT -PAGE' lltU-Y, AIJGUIT 11, ltJS COIIIIA DEl. !lA), CAL. Newporl . Printers TOT AI, PRINTJ!ol'G P~CILITI I!S Of ..... ,., ..... .., I "m Cs?'t 'u .. :~w;:zr.,:= ---.m-. ~ " ... -d ... -._ M Aoaul I II II. Jlllllo Clluell, hllor· ... 0 Tho brldt, a PI Bola Pb1 aod a cncllato ol lbo Ual. urally ol Ar._ at 'l'loc· .. , .... pnMDt.d to C&l'd- lAal Mclatyre at a dtbaate b&ll duriDC btr colltCtd&Jt, The croom cn.dlatect rtom Falrlel&b Ole-CoUop ud got IU rMrltuJ Ia lUI- Btu admJDtltnUoa at SIDta Citra U, la Caltlonda. Tbe bride's p&temal too New"rJ c,.1., 0 ,, gftDdmotber was a SeateD~, 00 1 tbe <augbl:er of business u- L;::;:;::~:QO~•:"":•~:;'J .odate ot A. P. Glann1Di, touDder of tbe Bank of Italy, DOW lcDoWb as tbe Bank of America. Tbe maternal grandfather, the tate Loots G. Brtttiaellam, was a well kDowr.l JDdustrlallst of Mexi- co and Yice-president of the ClUJens NaUonal Bank, oow tile Crocker National Bank. Her rreat-gra.ndtather, J. F. Brltttngbam, was the partner or Harry Chandler, editor and founder of the Los Ange- les Times, aod General Otis fOWider of the Oils l.ostltut; of Arts. These 3 gentlemen were eogaged In large cottonseed oU aDd chemical lndustry 1n Ba)l CaWornia • GoiA& stm further back, a much earlier gn.Ddlather ns PresidetJt Gonzalez of Yel.lco. ..., lOSS Till -_.,m ... ..ww .... , 21tt ANNUAL IOUTIIUND 15 · 24.1175 ., .. SIIIWS • llll! -... n. ... -... .... .._. ... ..... ._ .. ....._~. ...... -.. ._.... ........ ............. .... ....,_ .... ... -.... ..................... ........... rites Cnot.--IM _.,-.. -... Mn.On,aAioetc.- .... liar; ... ._ -_, __ _ -ltllt7.0.U.C..· School clerk now deputy I)' ___ ._. !loa"' (wile E••JaMwu · .&aor • IJ..-nil, -1o .---o1 -ae-cleriiArllllt m-~ alao -Nld c•-IU -aeetlllld Seilrlulm Uld 1M Poltr l>r .-ol lilt 4 aftllal>le c•rma ol Su cleaMi.t. .......... u OraDp Alao •lhOdllll ...... ... c.-, doplt)' oborlll. brlde'a auat tDd .cit, DDr· he pa.ued ber wrlttea. otbJ Ud A!bertBrtttilctl&m. aDd onl t..ta iD Joe; 1914, aod .. , eouloa, BotiJ 111!1 ooly lo bt ol)'mlocllompor. K-Bl'lllllllbam o1 Lido arlly b)' a hlrfllc treen, lalt; btr coctmother u well After a complete blct(roaod u ual, Mn.. Lee (l:ppt) Cbect. lbt Wll riven 1 s .. to, ud iiilllliDcl Cll o... ' rtcormo piiJIIIeal toll thb triJ ltllle 0 0 0 loor lftlld· -April, motber, Mn. Diu WMdell '•I llnJI nnted 'to do (tormerl,y Mra. J..oai. G. U." Arlloe said, "Dad u81d Brttt.larb&m). He&-. Mar-to be a P>llce offtcer; and pre« 11 btr lrudmotber'a . crim1Dal law taa always LD- namttake. tetelttd me. U:y mom'a AtteodtDc from !few Jer-rtally lappy about it." sey were tbt rroom'a bro-She started oo her new thers, Jtfttll' IDdBr.la.a. &Dd Job lalt •eet. after 3 years Brlan'J 1t'lfe, ud tbeir II an accoant:1fll clerk at tatber, WWtam uumaaa, u the dtstrtct'a 1utnct1ona1 well as an tmcle and aunt media 11nt.cea center. who relide llllrvi.De. After workJ.ar lD the wo- The Bruce UUmucs will mea's jt.J.l. sbe'U ittend tbe llvelnCupertlno,CaUfornla, sherttrs academy 1n Ana- wbere hls electroatc1 com_ helm lD October, tot 3 puy interests are located. months or lntenslve trai..D.Lng. READING PROGRAM FINALE AUGUST 26 "Tbe academy 1s tbe roug!Ntst put.'' abe said. ...... ""' pi ~ rlchl there. There an oo female- male dtsttnct1011s there -- when we're aettnc out prob- lem sttua.Uoos, I've been ad- vised to be carefUl not to fall Into tbt female role of be!Dg pusln IDd letting your partner take tbe lead. •• Parties for Di'trolleeCI • ·• ..... ,, oo...,,...,. n,~ poJtloo - -loll ii ""' Me .. -~'"""-.... It .. lo 1M~-., .. ~c._.., ....... ......., • ..._,.. .. , .. mamld """ a ., ..., --.. '& .. ..,. .. , • FamUJ C-le a.. 1o .-oz 1' o1 t11o -. <>nap. .... ..... ..,_., o?:t~".: J.:r:: ~ ~ -=--= = LaJt<p "SpnJuo IIIJJ,.., no --_ """"" "' lilt -" .... ... ..... -.... -ud Mra. Mlelllol C._.., Ellllbttb La,..., -C11 Tustin, tiM blidl, Mn. Rlct Hodp, A lineD ...,._ ftll ...a· alfier ot tbl .poom, M&u Ia tbo Stall AM -o1 Marf AaM ..... llldeblld Mrs. Hll(b II., Ne&cfll:lov • ot tilt br:tdt, I.Dd: Min J_, June ao ...... llolc--llotlp,. llldeblld of lbo anltted by Mno WIJJJIID 'rroom.' · :::~ •• ~~ ot Suta· AM, u POP I'EsTI V AI. SOON A 111rprtse ·eup andaocor AT LE8ARD STADIUM shower was bolted by lira. Oruce Cout Collep'a VIctor Ferrell IDd btr aaoctat«<lbldMia wWbolt daughter Leslle ot Cof'Oftl. the "Newport pop fHtln.l" del Mar 00 f:atl&rday, Jl.l}' SUoday, Sept. 14, lo occ•a' IZ, A trlendsl)lp qull~ IJilde lABar<! llladlla> U a-· by close ftleocisud tamtitu fU for tbe Yan:b of Dtmes. or t!le brtde, na pl'HIDted. Tbe boura an aoon unW a. On July Z9, a mt.cel-- laneous IUBctleoa abow.r.,.. held at the Saddlebaell: IDn. The room was surroaDded with tresb plants all pre- sented to the bride for bet new Irvine home. Hosteues were: Mmes, Harry Albea James L)'Dch, Beverly Bren-' nan, Wllllam Hunt, aM Mar- vin Russell. ln honor or the bride Ud groom, a k.ltcbeo aad toot .. box shower was held Al.lpst 8, The party, held 1D tbe Tusttn bome or tbe croom's parents, was hosted by Mr. and Mrs. Rick Hodge, bro- ther-In-law aDd sister oftbe groom, and Jola aDd Ella- bpth Ctecek, sisters ot tbe groom. ********************** * Publish Your * * FICTITIOUS BUSINESs NAME STATEMENT It * 0 0 * * ,. THE I ~!:.//.'~'"!' ~J THE OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF * -~A14-~~THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH * OFFICE ANO PRINTING PLANT : 2721 E . COAST HIGHWAY * Jt CORONA DEL MAR, C ALIFORNIA-92625 * Jt COST OF PLUS StO.OO FOR * * PUBLICATION ONLY $25.00 COU NTY FILING FEE * * WIIITI 011 C~Ll THI! I!HSIGN-61J·OS50-1"011 OI",.CIAl D.B.A. 1"0111115 * * ~li~Sl SIND O.&.A. I"OIIMS TO: • ........ =---.;.;.;..-.:.....: .... ..... :.~~::·· ..... ....... ......... -== .. rt ,., '-...., 11•111:1 .. At tbe receptlon ln tbetr cardeD. amld strains of mu- sk UDder lantern_bedeck.ed trHS;" tbe bride's pareats, Yr. and Mrs. Rlcbard Mar- tin Lippi, received some 200 guests. Among those from out or town were Mr. aDd Mu. Charles L. Bo;J. of M0111.rch Bay; the Martin Seatenas aod famlty, Rancho Sante Fe; tbe W, L. Hawks of La Habn., and the WII- Uam ADdersons or Waloot Mn. R. L. Rl~hmood, president of tbe Newport Beac h Fri..ta of the U - brary, and the Ubnry starr anDOUDc:e tblt lbe grand finale or a successful sum- mer readlnc proeram is set for 9 a.m. Tuesday. Aueust Z6, at Edwards Newport C lnema In Newport Center. A tum, "How the west wu woo." .wlected In Uep- Log wlth the btceuteonial theme of tbe radlbc pro- gn.m, wJU bt Jbowa. Door prlau wtU be given. The Dolphlns, Womea's Dlvtsion of the Newport Harbor Chamber ofCommeree-,eon- tributed toWllrd the sum mer readJrJ.K program. Chorale to hold auditions Jt NAME................... ............ .. ................ Jt Jt ADDRESS ......... ...... ... . ...... ..... Jt ....... c .... .... ef,...., .... P" 'I AU. AT T .. (Alit ~IOMID) Ula.:t• COWYI""'M* ""'""' ADULQ t2.JO (1::1111,.., ..,.... 12 ''"' Temple plans services Temple Isaiah of Newport Bea ch (Conservative) will hold high holyday services at the Harbor C hristlaa Church, 2401 t.rvlne Ave,, Newport '8eaeh. accordlnC to tbl temple's presideGt. H. Tipper. Tbe sentce~ will be conducted under the spiritual guidance of Rabbi Gar son Goodman, The templ e wlll observe the tndltlona.l two ctays of Rosh Hashanah, beglnning at 8 p,m, f riday, Sept, 5, fol- lowed IJ} 10 J.,m. services SitinG.}' Ud Sunday, Sept, 6 ao4.7. Kol Nldn services will start at sundown Sullday, Sept. 14, begiMing at8p,m., tnd conllnup throughOut Mooda y, Sept, 15, beginning at 10 a.m. Yiz.kor memorial service s wUI commence at 1Z:30 p.m . Monday, Sept, IS. A ruu chOir wlll sl~ ancient aoo sacred Hebre~~o· lithurgy. Guest soloists will be Mrs. Elizabeth Mason CampbeU of Corooadel Mar, Mrs. Maggie Borda of lr- vlne, Ri chard Ku~kendall of Newport Beach, Carl Strum of Costa Wesa, aod Rlchan:l Lacock of HIIDUnrtoa Beach. ANY NEW 1975 PINTO IN . OUR BIG STOCK PROFIT (I!,I!CTIVI! TIIIIOUCII AUG. 2A) OVER 125 TO CHOOSE FROM fD•III•r co•llr~cl•tl•• ,.,.,, fr~tiJt •tl f•tlfWJ klt/Hc•J More ttan ZOO persons r epresenting at least Zf or. ange County communities are eq,eeted to audltloo for a posJtlon in the Irvine Master Chorale currenth· preparing for u; 8th sea so~ or choral master work pre- sentations. Auditions for the 125- volce Chorale will be heM Sept. 6, 7, and 8 In the choral room at Coron.a del Mar high school, The Sflected group of singers vtUI meet for re. hea rsals eve ry MoDda}" even.iJJ.g, commencing Sept, 15, from 7:15 to 10 p.m. at the htgh schOol. AU pn- Yiou members. o1 ~ Jr"l. Ylne Master Chorale"" wtu audition agaJ.D. tbls year. AU persons interested 1n lrying out for a ctx>ral as- Sii{Dment may call 646-5790 or 5<18-6049 for an audition time, or write directly to lhe Chorale office al 328 North Newport Blvd., New. port Beach 92663. Joan 8Pt. SING BY THE SEA AT DUNES THIS FRIDAY The 2oth annual '· si~ by the sea" will be held this Friday, Aug, 22, at Newport Dunes, sponsored by the Flrst Christian Church of Costa Mesa, This non -de- , oomtnatJonal gatberlng of Christian young people ha s gro..,·n to wllat has been called tbe greatest Christian youth rally in North America. Last year more than 3,000 teen- age Christians atteDded the ""'*'· Designed to challenge h.lgb ! schOOl youth as they prepan to return to school 1n Sep- tember, the day's acUvlUes wUJ include swlmm.loi and contests (volleyball tourna..- ment, sa.DdcasUe buUding, tug of war), an afternoon cospel muslc coocert and a 6 p.m. cb:alleuge procnm, Lea Christie, youth min- Ister of the Eastside Christ- ian Chu:-eh 1n Fullerton, wW be tbe evening speaker, son is auditions eoordilator. John Alexander returu for his 4~h seasoo as dlrector- cooductor, orneers are Robert J . Jt CITY ............................................................ ZIP Jt • AMY Oa~MGI COUNTY BUSINESS CAN ~UiliSH O .B .~. NOT ICE IN THE EHSICN Jt. CLAMS • OYSTERS • SHRIMP • SWORDFISH • BASS LUNCHEON from $1.95 Marshall, president; Rita Major, n:ecutiYe rice- president; Kenoeth Englar Diane Olson, aDd stan Coc:h: ran, vtce..presidents; June Buford, aecrrtary; Kathy Hunt, treasurer; Rod Betbea, l e~tal adYlalor. Members or tlie bc».rd 'Of rct~reeton 111~ dude Richard stmmer- ma cher, Ron Swartz Blll • Hayes, Jao Unmt,..., John HALIBUT • ABALONE • LOBSTER • STEAKS Aleaoder. ~~~i!i!ii!i~;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~;=~~ D li 0 Big Annual • • . . • OP• ftll TO Ita DAlY 0 • I J I 1 I I I • I • ftDaiDAT, AOC 1 Mu Anold • of "" .._ .. c , • ., ?1, nunt, Ollta ..... wu a.rr.-... at 1·10 .. m Ia tall Udo . .. •• • aDd C:Mrpj S:~tat;r todcated Ia an utomobu; • • • Mut Tboll&l Btrtuleat 14, of l$80 E. 16th, New~ port Het,tu, wu cblrted wUh Pllbllc IDeo~eattoa at 5:ZO p.m. at 10!0 lrvtne WestclUf ••• WWtam l..anc' ford, 2?00 PtteHOO, co.b Mea, reported tblt a hlO ebaln a.Dd cold piece bad been stoleo from a back- pee~ wbtcb be ten lyiJic on a towel on tbe bncb at 5000 w. Ocean Froot West Newport, bet•eeo Z: lS p.m. and 2:45 p.m. • THURSDAY, AUG. 7 Dtborab Dell.lse Duquette 21, of 318 Island, Balboa: waa arrested at 3:15 a.m. at l&tb and Balbo&, Central Newport, aocs charged •tth posse~»Loa of amphetamines • • • Josepb Reed Porter 36, ot 1320 Park Newport apartments, •as arrested there at 6:50 p.m. and charged with culttvatlng marl )lana. • FRIDAY, AUG. 8 Elizabeth Jooes Dall 46 of 1 Park Newport aPart~ ments, was charged with drlvlng uDder tbe lnflueoce of alcobol at 7:15 p.m. at 667 Vista Bonita, the Bluffs • • • Pearly Shelton ·Jr. 38, of 1760 Pomona, Costa Mesa, was charged with public ln- toxlcatton at 7:20 p.m. at the pollee sUtton, •• Ric hard Peter Pogoda, 51, ort9 Lati- tude Court, West Side, was c harged with public lntoxtca. Uon at Bayside and Coast Hwy., Bay Brtdge area, at 1:45 a.m •••• Two blcydes, valued at $1 40, were stolen from an unlocked pra((e at the home of Jacque Law- rence Clark, 141Z w. Ocean Front, Central Newport, be - tween 10:30 p.m. and 11 :30 p.m •..• Stereo equipment valued at $1,125 was stol en from the home of Scott Evan MUlls, 923 Baywood, Har~ bor V lew Hllls, by a burglar who pried open a slldln~t glass door, sometime be- tween 9 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. L.GAL MDnC:I CP-1069 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The lollowtnc persoos are do iDe bulioess as: Tbe Desll- tlnder Compuy &Dd Tbe LlDoprus Co., 2112 Jlart)or Costa Mea, CllJ.fo~ RJct.rd S. -.r, IQ? Fair- crest Orin, Aoabelm, Calt- rornla 92804; 1u H. Vuce US7 F&Jrcr..t DriYe, -~ belm, Cautomta 98~ Tb.is blls1Dta ta coedltcted bJ a ceoen.l JUtMrAip.. Slptd: RlcbU'd S. -.r lu H. Va.DCe. ' This statemeDt wu tiled wttb tbl ContJ ClerloiOr- anc.-Couaty Aacut 15, am. Publlllli: -.. 11, u,- 4, 11, lfll, ............ t Hanor I'•BII'L F~ ' ' THURSDAY, AUWST 21, Jt75 PAGE 1 OOOA DEl. MAR, CAL. WOMEN'S SOFTBALL LEAGUE FORMING T .. Cotta .... d411ut-~tetilc 1rfl1 be biJd at 7:10 ~-ot • ....,,.. •mee• ta p.m. WedDeldaJ, Allplt 1'1 0U.r11fc I fl.1l womeG'IIOft-1D tbt flnt 0oor cc.t.nDe~ ball lacut to btcU WldDes-room cl tM Clnc c.ter dlJ, Stpt, 17. A I'DIJaCtr'a 77 F&J.r Drt•e. ' rd k. & WHAT IS A CHRISTIAN? BJ -JOI'QIS, Sr. D.O., U..D • .. ! '"• ... ,__ v ...... , _. ,. t p' " C.,.,.. • ' f ,._,..., Ct'r .......... JH41 "Au u. ~-. ooJW c-.. ~t"' A..-.·-Aeta u:as. with Dr. Ssmt.,,z H. s .. t~mw,d 1111d D•. Clb.rld L p,;,;_g THI IICiLAtiiQAD(Aittlt LA iil'aADS• CALli". '(l'llot ..... pbed r_. Tlu GDitfl WiiNn, Aprii18,19C>I ) 'IT til NOT 1117 p.,_ to Iaiit to 1oa about wbT I ·they were eaUed C1uiatia-. but 1 waut. lt l can, to try to loii10U wbat, Ia the llahl of the Now T-maot, a Cbriotlan nall1 lo. There are m&D7 atrup and falle ldeu about what It meant to be a Chriatlan. 1 IUPPGM It I thould walk up and down tbue alalel and uk 7011 tndividpll)r, "Wbat Ia a Chn.t~anr' I would pt many dift'erent auwtn. Some of you would u.y, "People who live In a Chrtttlan country." Some.. bocly elile miwht J&Y, "People who han been bap. Uud.'' and eomeone elle 1!f'OUid ~bi.Y an~WW, "A Christian I.J a man who PAY• hia debta and doe~ the belt he ean." 'IVJIAT TO BE A ClllliS'nAN IS AND IS NOT Now in~ ftnt place. a CltrleUan ia not a penon who Uvea in what we caU a Chriatian countrr. A. a matter of fact, there im't any Chriati&D COUDb')' in the world. America Ia probably more nearly Chri1tlan than an7 other nation on the earth, but America ll not a Chrl.atlan country. Now don't mi .. understand me. Everythin• we , have that te real)y worth keeplft8' in our country hal come from the Chrlatian reliaion. Christiana are the light of the world and the .. It of the earth. If all the Chrietiana would leave America, the civUization that we have would wo with them, but America is not Christian, for the overwhelming majority of the·people in this country are not right with God. I will tell you .something else. You can join the church, be baptized, and take communion, yet not be a Christian. It is po88ible to stand in the pulpit and preach and not be a Christian. I think I know more preachers than any man my age in this eoun. try, as I have sr:;ot nearly my entire life in assoc· iation with mimsters. I believe the majority of our preachers are godly, unaeltiah, consecrated men of God, but nobody would tell you that every preacher in America I! a saved man. You can go to church every Sunday, and sing in the choir; you can read your Bible every day, and say your prayers, yet 1tUI not be a Christian. You can have a Christian father and mother, and still be uMaved. I am talking to aomebody now who has a mother and father who pray for you every day, and still you are Uving without God. There Ia aomebody in this audienee whose father and mother have gone to Heaven, and this moment they are reachina their hands through the blue aky about you and calling you to God, and still you go on in sin. In the light of the New Teatament, a ChriaUan is a person in whose life four things have taken place. If the&e things have not taken place in your life, you are not a Christian. You may be a moral man, you may be a virtuoua woman, you may have high ideals, you may have a generous heart, you may be philanthropic. you may be kind, you may be a very decent sort of citizen, and do a ~eat many admirable things, but unless these four things have tH.ken place in your soul, you are not a Chril'-tian. Now what ar~ the&e fou r things? Firat, convic- tion; ~~e<:ond, repentance; third, conversion; and fourth, the new birth. Every man must be convict. ed. He must repent. He mu!t be converted. He must be born again. I hope owhile I 1111\ ·\&IWnl(. :you will March your heart and ask yourself theM queaUona llole mnly. "Have I ever really been convicted for my sin, have I really and truly repented, have I Leen converted; have I been born al(ain ?" I realize that it is a serious thing tor me to atand here and U.lk to you about this suhject. I am deaJ. ing with your soul. Thi! job is more serious than the job of any surgeon in an operating room with his patient under an anesthetic. The surgeon deals with the human body. I am dealing with immortal Get My Mother In :\ Wl'll ·kn nwn rre;u;!,cr w;p, .1l Hrut 11• r~·trr1· ••lh.' nr~l'll wtwn th en.• ..:a mi' a knol'k at th(· frnnt rlo"t l'r'"' ·'''~Wl'rln!l-rl hl· found a ponr lrltk j!:lll drf'n..:hed wrth ram As he stood loo kmg mt" h{'l th rn . ha!!,gJrd fa ..:c. 'he inqutrl'd. "Are you the pn:a•:h~·r"" "Yes. I am ... h~ n·plr ed "W~U . won't you tco m( dt•v.n ~11d ~~·r my mother in ''" Thr preacher WJwl v .\MWI'rt•d ht~ ltn h-mq1mn "\tv dear , 11 1s hardly pwpt'r fpr me I•> dHI\l' .ond j!L'I your mvrhrr rn If ~he i.~ dnlnk , you ~j\,UIJ ~(I,, p•rll\\'tll.ll\ lk I' t.lrl' 'l'tl ft>r lht~ storm)' weathrr ·· "Oh , ~If ... ~hr rq•lrt<l '\o>\J ol•>n 'r •:nd 1·r.;t ;~r,d' \1} mo rhrr tsn't drunk Sh.:\ Jl ll•"nl' U)ll'~· JIHI ,h, \ ,d t.1nl '" dtc Sh.: want.~ to go to lkd~l·n . htJI (h><''n·t k1101w hnv. I t1•ld ht'r I would ltnd .. prl',JIIJ<'r 10 lft'l lwr tn t nnw qu11.k. ~''· ~hr's dymg!" Tht' pre;,. her ~ou ld n<>l IC'I'I •he ·•l"l"t'JI ''' th1· little mght ..:alter. "'J hr prurnt,t•d In ••Hllt' ,1, 'uwn d\ ht' W.l' dn'l't'd tie ,n:co mp;lntl'd tho: lr:tk ~llltiH<"'I>!h rhe n•~tht "ihr led hrm rnto the ~lum dL'>tllt t It! J n 'dd IJ,u~e. ur d tJd:rt) 't.nr wa y. along ll dark hall. :rnd trnJII\ ''' ,r room whur tht' d)'lnl' W<HI),.jn lay 'Tv1· 8''' rlw ptl'Jthl't lm YPII, Mi•llw• 11 .: w,t-.n't rcJ,J y to tome at fr r~t . l•ut hl·, h,.,,. You ru't ll'l! ht'll w!r.tr vou w;,11t . and do whJI he tell~ you. Jnd hr'll )i!.<'l \"" "'' AI that the po<)l wnman rarsrd hn fo·rl•k V•J I~l ,md J~k cd . "('Jn you do anythm~t lor a <;rnner t,;_,. rl~<·' ... I)' It !{' hJ' hc~n hved m <;In, dlld now that I'm d yr n~ I !..nov.· rh.d l'rn p:ollnj! tn Hell But I d(ln 't w;,nt ru 1!." 11\l'r l', I w,Jll t 1·• I'• •·• lkJVl'n What can 1 do''" fl y h1s nwn adm r~sr,.,n , the ~rra t t•n'.•-.!~<·r ''"od lhert ln,J kmg mtu thdt wu.nan\ la~-,. urd lh"uftlll , "\\'l1.1t c •n I tell her '' I h~ve been prca~·hm,: '-•lvJt r••" l•v r,·r.•rm i\1"'11. but thrs poor !IOU I ha~ 11one tuu f.u '" ,,,f, H 111 I have i'ot•t•n Ptt'liChrng sa lvalton b)' chara~·t er , hut ~11<.' l1.1~n·1 .111 ~ J'v~ heen prod;nmtng ~lvatro n hv ·et•pcal ~·t1 h urr, l•ut ,tr t· wnu hln't kno w what the W<>f•h lllt<t tl Ill< I bc:\'11'''· '"'' I• ·~n·t t1nu: for that." The n 11 ~:nne to h1111. "Wh y nul tr.ll ln•r wh:r1 yo ur mother u•d to tell you 11 1 boy~ Sir e·~ d\'<n~ ..• ir1l 11 t..M I'I hurt hn even if 11 doC'sn'l do her ill\)' r,r~ntl · So bt;ndins: down 1nv.;ntl h•·r 11\•· rr•·o~:hct hq•.iln •·My dear woman . God ~~ very ~~at'' •It~ Jlul k •n d .11ttl Ui~ Book, the Bible, sa)'~. ·Cod ~~ lovrd the wnrld, thl'l t lie R:ave Ui1 only betloflen Son. that •hol!Oeu•r h,.Jjev,.th in llim llhould not perilh . but h1ve everl .. clnallfe · .. ''Oh,'" exclaimed the dyinJ woman . "d<Jct 11 say that In the Bible? My! That oual•t to -rt me •n But . ~n . mv sins , my sins!" It wu t mninB the way the verK'• c:.mc-h :td: to him . "My dur woman ,'" he continUe-d , "the Bihlc-'~~Y~ tha1 'the blood of Jawt Chrill Hit Son dc•Ncth u hum •II •in · .. "AU sin, did you uy?" 'he tsked c:;une,lly "Uc)et It rc:•lly •Y. tU sin? That ou1ht to fC:t me in." toula. J ea.n't afford to make a mistake. A pr.cher may be perfectly honeat, and fflve the wroq dip reeUon• to a Aott eoul. AU I can _,. to )'011 Ia thlo : I am llalll .. 1117 d .. II"T for all llemlt;r on wbat I am tolllnl ,..... I tlllnk I am familiar wltll tile fundamental truthl Of the New TMtament. and m,y bU111MM aU my life baa boon to appl)' 111-fundamantol trutha to the human tool. You muat be convicted, yoa must repent. you muat be eonve~z you muat be born apJn. You aay, ''Bob Jon11, tnOM are tbeolo.tc:al term.e, and I don't know what thty mean." I aaw it illuatrated one time Uke thll : I am walkp ing strai•ht down a road. I atop.·! aay, "I am aolng in the wronl' dlreetion. I oualtt to turn around and ao the other way." The atopptn• Ia eonTietlon. I resolve to turn around. The reaolvlrur to turn around fa repentance. I turn af'OUnd. The turning around ia convenlon. I ao ltralabt the other Way and truat Jeeu• Chrllt u a penonal Saviour, and then I am born aaaln. The new birth ta the divine Ute which Ia Imparted to me whfJn I, by air:tJ..lo:~ faith, truat Je~ua Chrl1t u my penonal Saviour. We have talked about the new birth ln aueh .tranJ'fl theolo«:{cal terma that the nnk and tile of the people don't. know what we mean. I read in the ftrat chapter of John theae wordt: "But aa many u received him, to them aave he power to beeome the sona of God, even to them that believe on hla name." The next verae teaehea explicitly that the people who thus receive Je~ua are born, not of blood nor of the will of the fteah, but of God. In the Firat Eplatie of John we read the worda. "He that hath the Son hath life." If we receive Christ. we have Him: and if we have Him, we have lile. There Ia juat one ditl'erenee between a Christian and a ainner. A Christian haa Christ. and a alnner Uan't. That is a big difference. It'1 the dJtference between Heaven and Hell. You can have religion and not be a Christian. Of courae. when we apP.ak of "gettinw religion" In thia country, we mean becoming a Ct.nftian, but u a matter of fact everybody haa some kind of religion. You can't live Without religion. Mau ia a religious animal. That does not mean he ia a Christitn ani· mal. The meanest man in this city haa aome aort of religion. Religion ia reliance. ·The thing upon which you rely for salvation, that Ia your reli.a'ion. Some men rely upon one thing, some upon another. Your religion is no stronger than your reliance. A Chri1tian iA a peraon who, knowing that he il in· sufficient in himself, that he is helpleaa and undone, and that he cannot uve himt.elf, relies upon Jeaua Christ and His atoning blood alone for &alvatlon. That's a Christian. He doesn't rely upon hiJMe1f · he doesn't rely upon his morality, he doesn't relY upon his religion; he doesn't rely upon his church mE'mbenhip. He doesn't partly rely upon any of these things. He relies abaolutely, unconditionally and unreservedly upon Jeaus Christ. Years ago I was !'ltandirg IJy 1;1 .. rl.('n.thbed of an old minister down in Al:.~hnnu<.. The-oJ.I m:J.n h~td tx-en a preAcher for fitly y,•ars. 1 <~:LW hi ,_ sun, who al110 wa~ n n :nistPr. knf'f'l by hi.~ !:!•her·~ i:wd. "falh.•r. l•·i yonr mantle fall on me," cried the ~on. "SNL ft 1 l~ 1mlr.ntte of the Lord. Mv mantlf' ill rt~.JI ~ ·"'"" tatter!'." · •·f• ~~ ~11other, )'OU have pTeach~d fur fifty yeftr~. .•r , · ol'•• done more Kood than nny man I know." ·1 ,,,, .. icl man, wit h feeble but dir...tinct voice, Maid, '! •o 't lf:'ll mP uhu••t that. ~on. T.,ll mt> about the •.j.,,,.J of Jt·"-11 ~. Nothing hut thf' hlnod uf .Jt'~Ufl will <J, fnr ;t tlyin):t' m:tn." If a m11.n who had prcnchl'ft (fll' firty yean~ and wh11 h.'ld lived a pure. straip-ht. life. in his dying hour tu<~l W rely upon the hloOO of .J~::I'In.ot C"hril'-t, don't ,vuu ever think there i!l any hoPE' for you a!'lide from thill atoning blood. Whut can wash away my 11in ~· ;\"~Jthing but the hlood of .Jesm•. What ci\n make me whole again '! S othlng but the blood of Jesus. ,..;icodemus wa!ln't a drunkA-rd or a li bertine or rfc~nerate. If Nicodemus had lived in thift city, he would have been n leading figure in your moral fights and civic reforms. He would have been a member of your church and on your official board. You would have aent him as a delegate to your con- ventions, or your conferences, or your ~nera1 aa.- semblles. But one night Nicodemua went to aee J eaus, and t.he holy eyes of Jeaua ~earched the soul of Nicodemus aa He aaid: "Except a man be born again. he cannot aee the kingdom of God." Remem· ber that Je1u1 was talking to the beat man of Hia day. If you haven't been born again, you may be a moral. manly man; you may be a pure, sweet. cui· tured, retiqed, modest, virtuoua woman, but you ait in that peW in darkneM and in ain. (CO'l'TIN1JED NEXT WEEK ) God's Words In the Languoge of Man 87 .\nlold B . GebUnll 7. Getl.l:lt Reprinted trom CHR~TIAN NEWS "And the Lord God Nld WilD lho ...,..1, lle- Cau.te tbou ba• dime tills, thou. an cursed above all cattle, ud above .very beut ot tbe fteJd.l; upon ley boiJ,y -· tboa ao ..... dull obalt lhou oat au the day1l oC IllY Ule /' 'IbHe wordl are wordl from outakSe the realm of ubU.l'lUe aad bgmaa life; !bey are JPOkea. by Him wllo to !rom elenllty, before o1t1tor man w a.oJm&Ja -; u.e,. u. lrom the cn.ator .c an created tbbap. 'I1IHo.,.. wonlo opciUa In lhe pre....,. ol Adam ndEve. Adam .... Ew eoWil allo -lhat --were -10 t11o1r eaemy. n..,. oould bear Him Wbo II 10ft _,...,. a cune; u.e,. .... -God ....... Rio,.-, DOt ... -· u He PI tAl a od a II 1 hOP --tbelr dtltorltwr. Ia ............... tao, God ... la.aluall: ... . --lly -; ... lie -Rio ---c.r.ueo-tbom~elaeriO Adam ... Eve noy -00 ~ .. ---cllo.rto lllodl. Out MIU II a.la TW II' I lPIS ... Jlol)t 8crtp. biNI.u a e11ar w• o1 God'• w.c~. u w _,. Q. T.-.r. W ... -"Wu lttllu evfr IUJ#t dP" Dr. J. ·~ (flaM A. We do oot believe to. He never called our Saviour "Lord." Cbriat !\poke of him, a• the liOn of perdf. tion. Thoi\C were ve,.,. Qe"MtrAUnr worda from the upper room. dl• coune. Peter wu a b.ebUder wbo returned to Chrlat. ludu did ·not rt>pent. Q, t.n ...... Catlf. -,.CaA wou teU • ,.. aoo.t CAt tulUA i• tM tim~ of KiNg Sc:utl' Dt4 Sowtuel rtallr eo..~ a.t A....-rfqtt,flt, or il t.Mt JHIIIGII att errorr If it 10C&ftt't StiMtUl wA.o .,.,oke, wM dl4P" be fam.Jilar with the un~een world. (Bee the excellent note in tlte New SCofteld Bible, pap 86-'.) The woman didn't reeoani~e the diaauleed klnr. She thourht he wu tryin,-to ret her in bad with the government. Saul awore that the wouldn't be puniahed for her potential help. Aftet' all, he wa& the one who made the law tt.elf. When tthe agreed, Saul aald, "I want you to call back from the dead, Samuel; I must speak with him." While she did her beat, it waa un· availinr for God Himself caused Samuel to appear. That spiritist waa probably the moet I!Urpriaed perROn there. This wom•n did not brinr up Samuel. Notice carefully what the Bible says, "When the w .... man 3!1W Samuel." There is no error here or in any other pa.ssage of the Bl~le! Thi!l woman had no power any more lhan any of today'A mediums. Q. c ....... WHh.-"/'Vf' oftew. wow.~ dt•rl'd whfl-t Adn.m and Et" lt411.1 IH-fm·.-Otr11 fff(' fltf' fruit froflt till! ,,,, nf hwwlt•d!/f'. Uw.W tlu:w. t.hf!W h111ln't knmcn thry ll'l"rf! naked." A . Somt· tht'olo~tinns believe they wt·n · <'n\'l•loped in a ~pecinl bodily liuhL Aftl•r th(' fnll they became nakt'd. An•1lh1·r view ill that the human hody i~ perfPctly all right to ytiZ<.' Ufll>n <.'X<'~pl in the evil mind nf th" viewe r. 8e1Qre s in .. nt•·rPrl thf' wnrld, all wu pure. Q, s.,. r,.,.c;uo, Coll..,,.l• "I r1111'f fi•ul ""''"''" t• i 11 11, 8n itll ln'<'" wlw,.,. lh, s .,/,!<ir ll• ~~'"~ r/tullttrtf. ,/,tt/1.~ .~1111 ~ ;,, .f,l<~t I L l.S. 'tr 11" lr11·•· ""'· l.·t·t·p '"" '""''""""111•1•1-' """' ,,,, ,,.,. ,,,, '""""" 1-,'o•,,/""' !1/'Xf" A. It ~~ 11 t't•mn r·kah],• th in .l' th:rt J~·o­ f'h • o·:ol• t'•·all lh•·il· l!ihlt>,.: for ~·f'al'~ nn<l Y•'' ""' t-.•ali~..-1hnt tht'llUilh lh•• fnur c;,,,.,,,.J~ tlw•· ha •·•· mi,._,.,·d th" 1J'Uth nf th o· S;rhlo:rlh (lur t ... t·tt ,J,.~u.~ ... huwt•rl th•· 1"'1'\<·t'~i"tl .. "' thr· f'llht•;tth. H .. lo~ld 11 i .. t• !'ll-•hlo•<•ll~ nd~ ('oulrl tw 11 l'••lll!ht '''' th•· Sabha!tr . ;o ~ 11<'il .o• ho •W IIi,: •·••nl+·m "'rarin1 amnrw l)lral'l h:"t t~·n·•·r!t•d th•• S;Jltl•ath. Hut nn ''r•••lll'l't•di"l\ •J I'HIII\ri," in .•\1'1 ,:, WI' 1i1rot l .. •li•·l •·r• nwo·ttllll 11<•1 on lhr· l:r:-~t A. Thll ia fouad Ia the lut chapter ot I Samuel. Bec:auae of hie dl,_. obedience, Saul baa been rejected u ldn• of Iarael. Samuel Ia alreadr dead. David hu bHn hounded to the death. He ia God'a anointed man. Saul become• more and more detpon. dent and melancholy. FaUing to .-et an anawer from the Lord when at· tacked by the Philistinea, he foolishly weeka !tOme extraneoua help throuah a fortune teller. Hia error originated in fear. God has told us repeatedly. "Fear not!" Saul waa out of the will the Lord. God didn't antwer him d,;:~·~~or through the priest.& and J1 This medium profea.aed to Iu ~ihle"c~ool IY ALIIID W. I,AlD, D.D. P,.,._,efNewT.,._t rw.t. n.iottk .. S..W..ry, a-. PM, Christ ... Golden Tnt: But when JtJUJ saw It, h~ ""' much ditplltlud, and mid unto •hmt, !J.lffer thr Ulllt chiJdrtn to comt unto mt, and forbid thtm not: [or of ruch iJ:htkin#omo{God(Mark 10:14). d;'·' til' tho· "'''''It hut on tho• fir)lt Thl'•· 'ROM "CHRISTIAN &EACOH," COLLINGSWOOD, H. J. •·:o nu· l••.l'••th••r 1'' 1 >~'••ak hl'•·:ul . h al't·~, FTER Jesus had performed God, who also healed the afflicted ; and f<·llu".~hil'. l'l'o•adt lh1• Wunl ;tnt! to n·joi•"•· """" a rr~•·n ~bvi,ur Thi~ i ~< rJ. · His notable ministry in they conceived il to be their duty in the •·all•·d lh•· J.,nr ~ 1•11r in tho· S··w • Galilee, He beaan to travel oventrain to which he was subjected to T.-... t1mwn1. "" <~n•· PhnnJtc •<l u,. Sah-• to Judea via Ptrea, a protect Him from needless drafts on Jtis hath ; it i.~ st1ll th•· rtt'v .. nth tta,r uf th•· ,. ) territory eut of the Jordan time and strength by the intrusion of ,.,.,.,.k. w .. ,-~hip t<ll lh•· Sahha th . hnw-River. It it in Mark 10 that those needing no healing and incapable t'l'f'r. i.~ a 111u1 of thf' Law i'l)'J<lem. the evangelist records, ''jn chronoloJical of instruction. It seemed to them out of Somt• .,f th<·.~c· lt·lla litt'l')l fakl· nut ju.~l order, a series of incident• belonging to the question th1t 'even the babies' f·t•rfaill parts of tho• law. surd mnjnr (l.uk ) Hi .,n th.·m If nnP i~ to kf't'p 8 t•f'rtain 1 journey of our Saviour in Perea, or e 18:15 should be thrust upon ·s ;r ~l"'r·t ,r tht' tuw. tht•n hy :til th;1t i)l beyond the Jordan, which we have jaded attention. They [the disciples) n•a.~•mahl··· ho· shnul1l ki'I'P it ur it .~ reason, drawn from other sources, to should have known better; and Jesus •·B•irt'\,1' Tht• rt'~urrt·c·t~tm nf lht• l.or<t regard u hll lut journey to Jerusalem. wu indignant that they did not know J,.,.u .~ rhri .~t mmh· all 1h•• rl itf .. ,·~·rwl'. In reply to an lnaidious question of the better (Mark 10:14). and took this ''~ r;.,. a~ J nltn 14 :1 ~ Is {'"nrf'rncd. Pharisees, He (Je~tn] lays down the occtsion to manifest Himself as the o•n•rv truth i11 (;ntt')l \\'urrl mu.~t lw unrlo·1·~•·~·wt in it~ t·nntt'xl Whut ~~ th•· Ouiatian law of marriage and divorce Saviour of infanu also. Taking them in S:winur talknw ahnut h··r·1·? H i~ nw.~· (1-12). On the same or a subsequent His arms and fervently invoking a ~av•· .~ :rhmn 1h<· J.,Affin~t nf th·· Fa-occasion, He declaret the rights of blessing upon them (Mark 10:16 tho·r·. a~kinv nur .t ... tition..t i11 1/i,. n;rnw children and pronounces a bleuing on kDtnJloJ~i). He not only asserted fo r 11•11'1 dourll Mil lhru(l~~o f"''' tlw lflurr nr tnem (J'J-.16). TO 6he' who aecks eternal them a part in His mission, but even l.ml The rw~· ~""'Tn.itn!lnl\'"1 t hljt \1 ,. • u.. ·''"" ....__. U · !oro• "n•· "a11,.f1wr. ha .. 11, hl ~j.fr tn' rio ;~, }MitJ,a. ~.o.wn ~t, "'"'lit .\PP "• cont.tltuted •them 1he typo of the wi th rtw r .. mm:nuhn1•nt~ .. r :\lu~•·:< Our a double ~est, thereby exposing His true children of the kingdom. 'let the linle I A11'<1 "''"'~" "IIC'o• ,.,.f,·rrwl 1n th .. ~·· H• character (17·22). This leads Him to children come unto me,' He says; 'forbid ".\l y n•mm;uuim,.nt ~." rnlarge upon the dangers incident to them nol : fot of such is th.e kingdom of Th•· l:.~t )':11'1 n( t~u~ qru·.~h•Hl '"' th•· wealth, and lhe obstructions to sa.lvttion God.' And then proceeding with th~ nrro~t un f,.r·tuHat•• "' ;,J] Jl.,n •t r r.1 111 !hence arising (23-27). As a counterpart solemn 'Verily' -'Verily I uy unto ",l.'o·1 111"•1111'1" 111111 St'l'iptut'•· iu ""II part 1,r lh•· w .. r·d' lrltt•I'J••>'I rt r,1•1.t,1•1. IO this, and In lmm~iate application to you, Whosoever shall not receive the 11· :~nd :t!•rol.1· it P''"l"·r·t.'·· and ,l'~>u 11 111 His first disciples, Ht: declares the kingdom of God as • little child, shall in "''"''r tlnol mnfu,.inn. f->..:,•du• 211 :1' recompenu of renouncing all for His no wise en1er therein' ~Mark 10:14 , 15 , .:t;,t+·~. "lt•·m•·ml,.·r th•· .C.:.al•t>ntl• tlal '" sake: (28·31). Luke 18 :16, 17 ; cf. Matt. 19:14). ~ •. ,.,,it lruh "Thi~ ; .. rmrt ,.f 1h•· ,;.,..aJ "Continuing His journey to _, ~ro ·nr Jerusalem, He q.ain foretells His ''Wherein this childlikeness, in which betrayal to the Jews and Gentile~, and alone the kingdom of God can be His maltreatment by them, ending in His received, comisu, lies on the face of the dealh and returrectlon (32-34). He is narrative. Certainly not in the innocence still 10 far from being undeJJtood, thtt of childhood, u If th~ purpose1were to Jame• and John request conspicuous announce that only the specially potitions under HlJ temporal reiJn innocent can enter the kingdom of God. which they believe lo be approaching Our lord was accustomed to declare, on (35~). Thil ambitious prayer excites the contrary, th1t He came to call nol the jealous indignation of the resl !of the righteous but linnen, to seek and the diJ,ctplea), wh.ich He aJJ.ays by save that which WIS lost; and the declartna the true ntture of Jtis contradiction with the lesson of the kingdom, and by holdina up to them publican and the Pharisee praying in the His ·own example (41-45). 1n the lut Temple, wh.ich immediltely precedea staae of tis journey to Jerusalem, He this narrative in luke, would be too (JeJUs) heala 1 blind man with glaring. But neither can it consist in the accompan)'b1& circumttances of 1 novel humility of childhood, if, indeed, we and tfTecttnc ltJnd, on account of which can venture to speak of the most it is recorded ln dettil (46-S2). Here eaohtic ~ge of human life as again we Ond the narrative not only ch.ancteristicalJy humble; nor yet in Its flowing and coherent but propeuJve simplicity, its artleaness, Ingenuousness, I hat is, Yb:Jbly tend ina to the trlsU 0; · directnea, as beautiful u these qualities catastrophe of this whole hittory, md are, .and as h.Jahly etteemed as they marked by rcplar advances, both of certainJy must be: In the kin&dom of time and place" (cf. Joeeph Addllon God. We cannot even suppose It to Aitxander. TM GofiHI Accordll!l to a. coosiat in the trustfulnea of childhood, MDt ExpM/n«J, 1859, p. 2?1). althouah we ~redly come much TRUTH OF CHRIST "As the truth of Christ is in me. ." (II Cor. 11 :10). How often St . Paul, in hfs letters. spuks wtth 1n oath! "God is my witn"s" (Rom. 1:9), "As God is true" (II Cor. 1:18), "Behold, be· fore God .. I lie not" (Gal. 1:20), "God 11 my r.c:ord" (Phil. 1:8), "I spfllk the truth In Christ and lie not" (I Tim. 2:7), etc. As o .. n HQ¥tt.On h .. Slid: "When Paul makes a solemn statement un· der the sense of God's preHnce. he doea not hflitate to up,..sa this." But hMI not others spoken under the MnM of God's pre .. nca7 Of courM th.-y had. yet P•ul c.IIS God to witnets far more often than any ottler Bl~e writer. Why tt thls7 The answer b. found In tfM dt. tlnctlva char.cter of Peul's ministry •• the epoltte of The Myltety. John U'le Baptist, the four evtnteMits and the twetw tpolttn did rt0t nHd to ape•k w4th o.tha slnct they pro· cl•lmltd thtlt which had ai,.H)' ben ptCJphetJtd. But wtth Plul It wH dln.r.nt. Saperata from tM twetw., wt10 were wtdety known as the apottl .. of Christ, Plul had bHn ,..._, up to ma .. known • wot~C~Kful MC:Nt Whkh God hid Qpt teem ftom all who htd 10M lttfON. Mtl .. not • 1lle outline 0r· the praent \reaon, nearer to it in thll, and no irnlle of the which ts ent"led .. OU&dren for Oltilt," chOdren of the: ld~om could. be truer ls at loDOWI' than that afforded by the infant lrtn8 1. JetUa M ..... the Uttle 0\ildren trustln&Jy upon Its mother•• breast. Bul, (Mark 10:13·16) In trulh, It b In no dllpollllon or mind, 2. Jnoa w.eu the Rk.h You,. Ruler but rather in • condition of Mlure. tMt (Mark 10:17·22) we mUll -tha cha111Cterlzln1 pecuHartty of theM Infants whom Jttus J ... .._ tiM Uttle ~ •ta forth u t)'pll of the chDdren of the ldnPc>m. Infants of do)'l (biWJ>/N, Luke Mark 10: 13·16 -rl>• tile _.... II: IS) haft no c:baraetlrillle dllpooitlon oe1 or J-. In b...... lhe Ulllo or mind; and ,., -...,.,....,..Y Ia,. children. s. obo Ylllhtw 19: IJ.IS; the oubj«<m ......,, 111<1 find lhe Luke 18:15·17. "Whaa II pulleularly to --wllldll ... ,_ .. u the ·be borne In mind wllh ,_. 10 the eondl1lo11 of the roeoptJon (not b._, of lho Jlltle cbldrn II thlt acqtdolllooo) of the tq,llom In on 111001 'lillie ehllclm~' (pilrllr, Yilt. = otote; Ia a -· In &he 19:13, 14,11adt 10:13, 1,4, Lllb 11:16)m, w If 10U ..e, 111o -· ...,. dlollocllftly 'llabllo (..,.._ Lllb d&lfll._ of lao' J·..,. '"'' I.ori 11:15). ThlrefofO tba7 -10 ................ to.,, tiiMba, -llo -·"' b1 ~-'Ia blo ·-· <--. 'Cit -...... .,. ... _ of I 0 '16);· and onlr fro01 tlllo Go4,'1i, ltrlollJ, tlat-of-lho -........ -..... --...-of Go4 II-wp on, .of, .. -l!o bo ... ...-.II II,_..., 10M • W,l .. 1 dop- (I'OIIl cw.. loi, ... 5 ... : ... .. ........ ~ .... , ...... 'lhl iltafts II ot•111e 4'7'utJIIJ. -"* ...,_ o1 t1r!e *"-... tt M' "Yea," he repli ed, kneelina d•lwn beside her . "It ~ey• til tin. 'The: Bible Jlto uys, 1'hil • • laithfulaa)'lnt. and •cwthy ot til ~tio•, that Chtlllt lnut came fnt() the world to ••• .... :of whom l•m eh .. f .' .. .. We.l." 111e •ld, ''If the chtd 10t in, I ctn oome. Ptty lor -· ..... ··-·-the-_, .. --· •WI*' w -.. talloaN ., a.po _. lilt ,.. tD ......... for,..,, -lila II#.- • contredlcUon Of prophecy, th• ... cm h.cll MWttl'leiMII nor .....,. ~ed; It .... a ,... ,._,..... lloft.-·---IM ..... --.... -.,..,. thlt he Wf'Oie " w, tM ,._. ..... oat tire _., ......... 'l.ft .. .. .... -.... -. *""" ... -·····-10....:--..... _ ...... : .................. ... ••• 1" . Wilb tlut tilt preac'her ptaytd with th .. pour 'tll'uman and *' ...... W fit the pruca~, h6 c:onJtsttd, "While Ill• •• ,.Uillt Iii J .,..IDC: ht. w,_ lW'O thtnen, • preaclltt ud 1 poor,,..; wo•n, ••• •tedlotft.hcr lbll aitf'C in lheUil1rl JOOta."' -MMIMtiM .......... 01* ........ & ..ra.trtd~ ·-o ..... ad*" fll-It Wino oil-.. '= llow =I 0111111 -CU1ot ...... --ad 10 ... -J11o .,_, .. (LIL Jt:lll.). . . -pfQM, I ' Quotclon: -lamlllor -... -tioo [-., "'""' •l Jtul:x It •r' sntoe. • ._, -* wilD .. ;f:ll• ol ... .. • ..... ,... .. ..... .....,., ... t.f, • • ! .. ·--·· "'CCrrrr•",Jri t $1&101 tn•tlw_..,._, ...... -. a-at,, ....... A Jl'* l ~ ,.., -' .. 7 {; .. c.w _, ... "'' lllo .... w ...... ts' '.lt••1•+• ... ._,_,-.). ~ .. ? fliiilw.J · • ( I ' ' • I I d• " A ~ .. c b w a, 2 " I • c I I l I I j I LIO.AL M011CI . \ :;u o e' 8TAT£MIKT OP ABAlf .. DOJrBQifT OJP OU OJ' n;:. TmOOI BUIDIIII NAB ,.. ~ PII'IC*I .... •""""" II tM aa Of tbt lkttttaU ...... -t: BPIT C.,.. eo.,..,, 1107 9atU .,.. .. ~ Milt&, CA. ttae. 1'be Pietittou Batt.,... Name Nterred to &boN wu rued 111 Oruce Couaty c. 1!-U-'I.S. Tbomu OutUtUe, 2'724 San lAieu Lane, eo.ta Mtll, CA. 926.26, TMI batloeas wu eoo- dueted bf a llmlted partuer- sb.lp. Slped: Tbomaa Ouellette. Thls statement WU ftled wttb the County Cltrll: otOr- ange County July 25, 1975, Publlsh: July 81, Aqc. 7, 14, Zl, 1975, to the Newport Harbor Eos.tp. F -80276 LIGAL MOTICI FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe tollowtog peraoo Is doinc bustoeu as: Interiors by Laurey, 27128 ~all• Del Cid, Mission Viejo, Cali- fornia 92675: Loretta Kn- anagh, 27128 cane Del Cid, MissJon Vlego, Cal1f. 92675. Tbis busl.ness is cooducted by an indtvi~l. Signed: Loretta KanDa(h. This statement was ftled with the County Clerk otor- ange County July 28, 1975. PublJ.sb: July 31, Aul, 7, 14, 21, 1975, tn the Newport Harbor Ensifn. F -4614.2 ·LEGAL MOTICI FICTITIOUS BU~'INESS NAME STATEMENT The following person 1s doing business as: The Land Office, 17985 Skypark Cir- cle. Suite E, Irvine, Ca. 92707: Thomas GUes Cav- anagh, 27128 Calle Del Ctd, M.•ssion Viejo, Ca. 92675, This business Is conducted by an lndivlduaJ. Sl{ned: Thomas GUes Kavanagh. ·r ·,is statement was Wed wltt. t! E' County Clerk ofOr- .,n.,e County July 28, 1975. P:..·,Ush: July 31, Aug. 7, 14, 21, 1975, in the Newport Harbor Ensign. F --4~135 LI!GAL MGnCI FICTITIOUS BUSIN£&<) NAME STATEMt:NT The followlng persons are doing busin~ss as: Ma~ Bar BQ DfvlsJob Crattet Custom 'fll.r~; "112~·· N f!W~rt Bltd,, Costa Mesa, Calif. 92626t Dan York, 1528 Orange, Costa M<::;.1, Callf. 92626; Thomas A. GUle:t, 121 N. Baytront, Balboa Is- land, Calif. 92662, Thts business ts conducted b; a general partnership. Sign ~,1. Mt ;, Daniel York. This statem~nt w:~s Wed with the County Clerk o:Or- 3 1::~ County July 28, 1975. P :lt:lsh: July 31, Aug. 7, 14, 21, 1975, in th~ ~·(N'"~rt Harbor Ensign. F -46136 LEGAL NOTICE fiCTITIOUS BUSJN£&<) NAME STATEMENT T'tl' following persons art> doing buslne;;s as: The Ful- fillment House, 2561Z S-.mto D:-., Mtsslon VIejO, Ca. 91h: ;; John O'Neal An>, 25612 Santo Dr., Mlsston VIejo, Ca. 92675; KennetbA. Granger, Jr., 5202 Casa Lorna St., Yo:ba Linda, Ca. 92686. TbJs business ls conducted by a general partnership. Signed: John 0. App. This statern·nt was Wed with the County Clerk ofO::-- ange County July 28, 1975. Pt.!>lls'l: July 31, Aug. 7, 14, 21, 1975, in tha NetrpOrt II arbor Ensign. F -46139 LIGAL MOTICI fiCTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The follo•tng per.OO Is doing business as: tlair Cos- mopolltan, 436 Heltotrope A'ie., Corooa del Mar 9Z62S: Monty Stone, 312-8 Lark- spur A•t., Corooa del Mar, Ca. 92625. This buS1DHII&eoodl.loted by an lndl•tdual. St&necb Mooty Stoat. Tbis .tatemeot was ftled •lth tbe COUDtJ Clerk otOr- ance COWll)' JoiJ SO, 19'75. Publllh: Auc. 7, tf, ll, ~8, tg)5, in tbt N.-port Harbor b1lp. FAIISO LIGAL M011CI. ORDIJU.RCI II). 1110 Aft 08DIIfAifCI OP 1'111 CrrY (JIJCEWPOit1'8UCB ADDINO 8IC1'10tf S.GUa TO nTLE 5 OF 1'RI lf!W- a --..: ·BUilding ., rlbits ....... adMtJ ........ port .... lf:W at .... -· Jftldlcld ... ........., ,.,...., • ... filM or n,-ooo ud Ottr, dlirlll tile flnt.UOIIIIII.t..-Ja: • AIRPORT .laA perter, rtiiOdel edtlnta, dJ.IIII J'C9111, .IJ«J. • OOROJO. DEL MAR 1'. Kllt01M, I lltorJ, 1 COlli dWellllc. !42 ~A•­ -•. tM,IOO. L. M. •r~~M. IUO TbUd AY •• , pnp wtt!l .U Of'ft', $15,000. Erie Weltaa,lltiN.lft· ....,,.~..._ .... ooo. Md--~ tt•-iJJC room, ~~MeW, ao lrU AYe., 120,.000, E. PORT B1EACR Mtfft:D. ~AL CODE, KTlTLE ",..AI- 0oa Koll IDe .. 4500 CUI- puDr.,~dtfe ... _., "i~~­Niw license tag billing n:TJTJOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe i)llowtDc periCIU an doq baatDe1a u: TIM Pro- pertJ Ma.rt, 4020 Blreb st., SWUI ZOZ, Newport B•eb, Cal. 92660: Arnold Quevedo, 1850 Park Newport,~. 316, Newport Beacb, Cal. 92660; RlcbU'd Vemoo, 4e01 S.- sbore Dr., Ne-.port Beacl\, Cat., 92660; Dean Krlllc,417 Promontory Dr., Newport Beaeb, Cal., 92660. Tbls bualoeas ls coodUeted by a general partnersbJp. Slped.: A. Quevedo, Thla ltatemeot was rued wUb tbe County Clerk ofOr- ance County Aug. 4, tsr75. Publish: Aug. 7. 14, 21, 28, 1975, in the Newport Harbor EnsigD F -46349 LIGAL MOTICI FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The foUowt.ng persoo 1s doing bostD.ess as: Russ Flynn. Realtors, 2400 West Coast HJghny, Suite "0," Newport Beach: lfanoah Elisabeth Flynn, 134 Shore- cUff Rd., Corona del Mar, Ca. 92625; Russell Frands Flynn, 134 SborecUif Rd., Corooa del Mu, Ca. 92625. Tbis business is conducted by an IDdlvldual. Signed: Hannah E. Flynn. This statement was ftled with the County Clerk ofOr- aoge County on Aug.ll, 1975. Publlsb: Aug. l4, 21, 28, Sept. 4, 1975, 1D the Newport Harbor EnsigD, F -46579 LIGAL MOnCI FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The followtog person ls doing bustn,ss a~ ~ewport Pactflc 1Dvestment~1 4100 Bl~¢ft' St.,' 1M~11~'ft9~ Beacb, Ca. 9Z860: Leslie B. Jooes, 30771 Pueo El Arco, San Juan Capistrano, Ca. 92675, Tills buslness 1s conducted by an lndlvldual. Signed: L. B. Jones. This statement qs flied ll'lth the County Clerk of Orange County July 16, 1975. PubUsb: Aug. 14, 21, 28, Sept. 4, 1975, in the Newport Harbor Enskn. F -458Q8 t. I GAL MOTICI FlCTmOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe following persoos are doing busl.ness as: Robtn Hood, 6100 W. Coast Hwy., Newport Beach 92663: Krano's, 6800 w. Coast Hwy., Newport Beach, Ca. 92663; Stan Greitzer, 7206" Ocean Froot Drive, Newport Beach, Ca. 92663. Tbis business is cooducted by a general partnership. Signed: Robert A. HliDt. This statement ns ftled wttb the County Clerk ofOr- ange County Aug. 11, 19'15. Publ1sb: Aug. 14, 21, 28, Sept. 4, 1975, ln the Newport Harbor Enstgn. F -46581 LEG~ NOnCE 37974 FlCTtTJOUS BUSI:NESS NAME STATEMENT T~ followln( p&uoo is doln( buslDels as: Huntsi1Wl IDYestment Company, 1448 Old River Road, Fulltrtoo, CaUfomla 92632: DoaaJd L. H~mtsman. D.D.S., 14ft Old River Road, ruuertoo, Call- fonda 92632. 1'bJ.I bastnea Ll ooodQcted by U lDdSYidlal. Stped: Dooald L. Hunts- mill. ThLI llatemtat waa Ultd wUb tM CoaaO Clm otOr-aac CoaDtJ lat, lt, 1m. Mlllb: Allil· 14. 21. M. Sept. ... 1~5. la tbe!tnpori Hadlor Eu.'l&a. r.e?~ LMM..MOTICI VIR•• 1'bt CttJ eo-eo o1 tbt CUJ of M"PQrt S.Cb DOES ORDAIN u i)Jlo-t.: SECTION 1. 8ectSoD 5.04.- 0!5 u addtd to u. Newpon Beach llaakll* Code to read: "5.0f.GIS WAIVER. Tbe C lty CoaDdl m&J 1D ttl cUa- crettoo J8 CUM of bard· ahlp ft!M tbt reqatremeatl of 8eeUoa S.Ot.OZO of this Code." SECTION z. TbU ordtn- uc4l 1btU be pd)ll.abed ooee to tbe otllclal newspaper ol the Clty, a.n1 the ame ahaU be tUectlYe 30 day• &fter tbe date of itlldopdoa. Tbll ordtnaDce wu tDtro- duced at a replar meettac of the Clty CouocU of the City of Newport Beacb beld on the 28tb day ofJuly,l975, and ns adolhcJ oo tbt lltb day of Augut, 1975, by tbe foUowtnc vote_ to wlt: AYES, COUNCILM;o:N: Mc- Innis, Dostal, Barrett, Ro- gers, Ryelloft, store HOES, COUNCILMEN: Kuehn ABSENT COUNCILMEN: None Dooald A. Mcinnis Mayor ATTEST: Laura Laglos City Clerk JJGPE~al 6 P.-.., 1400 0.0, -·-.at.. ti?IO. •nWPORT Clll.t1ta Adt.IDI, tU ~ St., ldd d top.rap~ m-. $-H.OOO. • HAR80a vmw B&rDill, ltsO Ram ...... add to tamll1 room, $9,110. • EAST tJPPER B41' D, fl.. '¥imcJM. adlt ud alter, 900 Alt1J110, $U,OOO. • BALBOA Cltntoa ~. 2 lltory, 1 unit dWelli.Dc, lOIS E. Belbo& Bl•d., $'15,000. • NEWPORT CENTER Great W..tma S.ftlp, 450 lfewport C•t.r DrtYe, tenut deYelopmeDt, $22,000, • WEST UPPER BAY James Day, 2 lltory, 1 uott ctweut.ac, 1939 Tn.de- wtndl Lue, tss,ooo. • WEST NEWPORT HTS. Racbes Atreraft, 500 Su- -LJGAL•na ORDINANCE NO. 1828 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH AMENDING SECTlOM U.- 05,030 OF THE NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE, WAIVING REQUIREMENT OF DEDICATION BEFORE ISSUING BUILDING PER- MITS Tbe City CouncU of tbe City of Newport Beacb OOES ORDAIN as t»Uow.: Publlsb: August 21, 1975, 1n the Newport Harbor En- algn. SECTION l, SectJoo 13.- 05,030 of the Newport Beaeb _ __.Lui!AL=.=::.o=Mr;:::;.·DA...,.~-MunlclpQI Code 1s amended to read: FICTITIOUS BUSINESS "U.05•030 Waiver Pro-NAME STATEMENT The foUowlng per800.1 are cedure. Upoo written appll- dotng buslnellas: Tourlftcs, catJon, tbe City Manager or 341 Bayside Dr., Soite 1A, such other City oftlclal as Newport Beacb 92660: DiaDa be m1y deslplte may grant G. Yardley, 1007 Martoers, a waiver from all or a part Newport Beach, CL 92660; of the requlremeots con- Audrey E. Gl'UDdy, 120 VIa talned in Se~Uoo 13.05,010 w N rt D-h upoo a ft.Dd1Dg tb&t ooe or Uiers, ewpo ~c.., more of the following Calli. 92660. Dds • i ts Tbls business 1s cooducted grou LOr wa •er ap- by a limited partoersblp. pllcable to tbe property un- der COD&ideratwo: Slcned: Dla.na G. Yard-(a) Tbe required 1rnpro- ley, Audrey E. Grundy. •-..... dedi t•--Tbis ~temeot, was ted Yemen .... ..., ca IIUUS are · ~r~ l.Dcloded' .mh1o a budgeted ~~ ~~J~. ~s: Ctty project or an ~ro•ed assessment dlstrtct. Publ1sh: Aug. 14• n, 28• (b) Because ot tbecbarac- Sept. 4, 1975, 1D tbt If .-port ter of tbe area 1n which the Harbor Enstcn. r .46580 property is located U 1s de- L!GAL MOTICI termloed that tbe required tmprovemeots can best be constructed thr'ou.gh an as- sessm ~t district. FICTlTlOUS B~ NAME STATEMENT Tbe followtng periOU are doing business as: R and s Enterprises, 2007 Port Wey- brldge Pl., N. B. 92660: Thomas R. RoU, 2007 Pon Weybrtdge Pl., N. B. CL 92660; Jooatban F. Roll. 2007 Port Weybrldge Pl., N. B. Ca. 92660; Patrlcb J. Si- mich, 1515 Corrlaoder, Co- sta Mesa, Ca. 92626. Tbis business ls cooduct~ by a general partnersblp, Sicned: J. F. Roll. (c) Because. of the toea- tloo, terrain or coodiUoo of tbe property or tbe sur- rounding properties, the <'onsttucUoo of the required improvements lsdeterrnlned to be unnecessary or tm- pracUcal. (d) Tbe property ls beiDg developed l>r a ooncornmer- c lal use. (e) Tbe property bas oo veblcalar access rl&hts to the adjacent street. L_.LM011CI U tbe mJddlt 1Mt.er OG yoar automobile plate lJ E Ull tbe middle IIUIIber lJ I, pay tbt mu: ame Ume, ame place. Yoarautomobtle HCiJtn.Uoa nplration date for 1t'JS .W nmat.n u al- ..,.,,, 1D December. Bill an otber letter aDd 111mber eomblDaUoDa wt11 r..wt 1D new eq>1ratl.oa datel apread througbout 1976 aDd IDto 19?7, aeeordtnc to Hermu SUlas, state <Urec- tor of motor veblcles. It's all part of DMV't maulYe eoovers1oo to y•r- rouod •eblcle reglltrattoo be1Dr effected this winter to ellmlDI.te those block-lq ltnes 1D Motor Veblcles of- flees every year end. Tb1s wW apread the workload .. eoly througbout the year. Mr. Slllas pointed out ttat LeGAL Monel (f) A mapr street grade chaDge or reall.gnmeot ts anticipated. (g) lmpostUon of 'tbe re- quired improvements woald cooftict with the provisions of the City pollcy entitled, "Polley for Financing Ca- pital Improvements oo Un- developed Land Within tbe City." (h) The bulldings or struc- tures located oo the pro- perty bave been destroyed by tlre, tJood, earthquake, act of God, or other casu- alty, accident or dlsas&er. The deetsioo of tbe City Manager shall be ln writing and a copy shall be sent to tbe applicant by registered mall wlthtn tlve (5) days after tbe City Manager'sde- clston." SECTION 2. This ordin- ance shall be published once lo tile offlclal newspaper of the City, and the same shall be eftecUve th1rtJ (30) days alter the date of lts adop- tion. This Ordinance was tntro- duced at a regular meettng or the Clty Cooncll ol the C tty of Nnport Beacb held on the 28th day of July, 1975, and was adopted oo tbe lltb day ot August, 1975, by the following vote, to wit: AYES, COUNC ILMEN: Mc- Innis, Dosbl, Barrett, Kuehn, Rogers, Ryckott, Store NOES, COUNCILMEN: None ABSENT COUNCILMEN: None Dooald A. Mcinnis Mayor ATTEST: Laura Lagtos Ctty Clerk Pu.bllsb: August 21, 1975, in tbe Newport Harbor En- sign. LHALMOnCI bf F tbrai'J t. tbe Ja)'lllllllt dtadUM .. lf'll .._..,._ tioa, all YMicM wU1 bl ...... ... ftlllnt:loD datu. Tbe caJIDdlr Jtar liU beeD dlridtd .. 1JO ,..... tratioD detdUan. a 811111 DQ1Ilber ol tbt 18 mW.IaD Yeblcle ~ Ill Ca11bata wW ap&n c.t eacb ol tbe dUel. Tbe u.- ptratiaa dlt.l are bttl1c •- lected by eompara ud wW be based apoo I iormllla a- inc a eomb~Mdoa ollJceue plate letten ud •mbers. Tbe~WWita11 maW.oc nctstratloll nlllfta1 notte.. 1D Oetober, wUb rectstratSoa periocSa ructac from 7 to 18 mc:att.. It a reoewal date comes soooer tbu 1! maatba. tbe reoewal fee wW be less tbln tbe oormal fee tor tbe toll year and If tbe hDe'ftl date eome1 later tlaD 1Z mootbs, tbe fee w1ll be gr.ter tba.n oormaJ. •• For I.D.Itaoee,' • Mr. SUlaa tJpliJDelt, "If JOUI' renewal Is for 7 moatbs, you wW pay 7 /1ztb o1 tbe usoal fee." After paymeot of tbe registraHoo eoas, motor- ists wW reeet•• 2 IUcllus to be placed c.a tbe plate instead ot ooe u to tbe past, One will lndtcate tbe year of reglltratioo aDd tbe other the rnootb of eJplra- tton. HOME SHOW IS ON ntROUGH SUNDAY JOHN R. SANFORD, Oraoce Coalt CoUece auoetate pro- feuor of pboeocrapby, sbot this pboqrapb ot tbe Kobayub1 -Be~er-MUoo eomet oa SuDday eveotn&, A~l· 3, •ttb o:c•s Schmidt astrGDomieal camera. He pbotocft~C!~ the comet as lt passed tbe <bible star M inr an~ Alcor tn tbe handle of tbe Bl& Dipper. "The comet 1s monne rapidly weltward aDd will be lost 1D tbe e7!'.llni ~i;!.lht about tbe middle of August, •' Mr. S:Word aJd. "After pustng the san oa s.pt. 5, at a dis- tuce ol about 23,000,000 mUes, the comet wUJ prob- ably be vlsible 1n tbe south- ern bemls:pbere for a few weeks before fadtog to ob- scurity." GETS FEDERAL GRANT Tbe Soutb Coast Reper- tory, Costa Mesa, has been gl'ien a $15,000 grant by the Natkloal Eodowment for tbe Arts, CongressllWI An- drew Htnstaw (R-Newport S.cb) anoouoces. The fed - eral grant 1s ma~ oo a matcbillg fond tasis, w-lth South Coast Repertory put-ttnc up $15,000. Keep cool with CANVI\S AWNINGS Don't let the sun apo1l you• petlo fun Shade with colo~l centu f01 cool comfcfrt. Call or come bv f01lree eatlmatea. SIIIAAII& .,,_ ...,.., 2202 SOUTH MAIM scsam I CHURCHES Tbe Sootbland Home aDd f p Garden Show, oow 1n us Highway House o rayer 21st year, Will coottnue through this Sunday, Aucust 2411 E. COAST HWY., CORONA DEL MAR 24, in Anaheim's alr-con-LOWER LEVEL -REAR dlUooed ConveotJoo Center, INTERDENOMINATIONAL. FULL GOSPEL 800 W, Katella AYe,, ac:ross SUNDAY SCHOOL: 1 :45 WORSt4fP SERVICE· 11 .DO from Oisneylaod, EVANGEUTISTIC SERVICE: 6:00P.M. SUNDAY The show, largest of tts "'AYIERANDB18LESTUDY:7 :JOP.M.WEONESOAY k1nd west of tbe Mississippi WILLIAM T. KROAH, PASTOR River. bas a oew feature PHONE : 642-8762 thls year 1n a MobUe Home '';:==================::::. VWage, wben tbe latest de- signs ue di.splayed. for asy vl.,q. lba(!reds of deeor- a ted bootbs 1:.ave beta 8et ' up to exhibit all manner of products for tbe bome including swtrnmiJic pools, appU.ances, furnisbtngs, home entertatnment cen- ters, art objects aod ·do-lt yourself items. Sbow hours are 2 to 10 p.m. weekdays, oooa to 10 p.m. Saturday a.od oooo to 9 p.m. So.nday. FLIGHT INSTRUCTOR CliNIC SCHEDULED Tbe Natiooal Aircraft Owners a.od Pllots Assn. wW present a fll(bt instructor c llnJc Aug. 26-28 at Oruce Coast Collece. It will nm from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. dally In tbe OCC Forum. Adrnl.s- stoo 1s $35. R~ratioo will R081RT M. aiMGSTOH -.. ASTOR DID ST. et OIAMGE, COSTA MESA -645-5050 s.daJ ......, wor• -tO:SO a.m. Sunday Scllool s.-, ~ 1LW*P -$:.10 p.m. 9:00a.m. WwntaJ Biblt lhd1ud pr&Jel' •••••• 7:00p.m. All ~ eMrdl wttb Bible taeMDc mtnt.try HAitiOR CHURCH OF HLIGIOUS SC'IMCJ "scr~nc~ otmmd'· ELI!AffOR JACICSOH , MIHISTER 8uQI a.ntoe ........ 10:00 a.m. au.u, Sobool •....... 10:00 a..m. 541 CENTER S!•• COSTA MESA -646-1032 This statement ns Uled wttb tbe County Clerk ofOr-ance County Aug. -4, 1975. Publlsb: Aug. 7, 14, 21, 28, 1!175, in tbe Newport Harbor Eos.lp F -46M8 be beld at 7:30 a.m. Aug. GRACE BlBLE CHUROI ORDINANCE MO. 1629 deterrn~ed by tbe Dtrector 26, Cl!ristion Sc1@nce Services LlcaL MOnca AN ORDINANCE OF THE of Community Development, Tbe cltnic 1s destcned for CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH foUowtDg an tnvestlgatlon as nJ.cbt instructors, Ol&bt tn-- AMENDING SECTION 20.-to the locations of exl.sttng structor appllca.ots. gold 07,040 OF THE NEWPORT structures oo adj)lnlng pro-seal appllcants, gt'OQDd 1n- Vetera.ns' Memorial Bldg. 565 W. 18th. Costa Mesa FICTITIOUS BUSmESS BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE pertles ln tbe oelgbborbood. structors, aod flxed ba.ae NAME STATEMENT RELATING TO THE OPEN Tbis open space shall be o-operators. lt will belp pre-Sunday School. Tile followtng periOD is SPACE OPTION REQUIR~ pe& on at least two sides pare tbe fllgbt lnstructor all ages. 9. 30 REV. TOM TYREE. hSfor SUNDAY SERVICES· 10:30 A.M. & 7 ·00 PM dolnc business u: LID At:-MENT OF THE RESIDEM-and shall have a minimum appUcant for the fAA oral cessories, Ltd., 17902 Mann TlAL DEVELOPMENT dimension in any dlrectlon and fll&ht test. HOME BIBLE CLASSES St., Irvine, Ca., 9%664: STANDAROO of at least six feet and may CaU 552.()()9~ Daniel S. Dickinson. 17902 Tbe Ctty COCLDcU of tbe be used tor outdoor Uvlng EDWARD HOELDER LIN -Teaching Bible ~1Cirtn(• Mann St., lrYine, Calli. CltyofMewportBe&etlOOES area. Roots, balcooies, OF C.M. DIES AT 58 •'----------' 92664. ORDAlH as 6)1Jows: decks, paUos, cornices, and Senlces were held lut Thls bustnesals oooctoet«l SECTI:>N 1. Stctloo 20.-architectural features may Thursday, August 14, 111 by an tndtvldual. 07,040 of the Newport Beacb project Into this area. Tbts BeU-8roactny Chapel, Co- S.tped: Dulel S. Dlcld.n-Montclpal Code ls arneoded addltJollal open space may Ita Mesa, lor A. Edward son.. to read u lol.lo'n; be proYided on any level HoeldtrUil Sr., 58, ot !518 This statement wu tlled .. SteUoo 20.<77 .040. OPEN or combi.Dltloo of lenls and Ltbjp, coaa Mesa, .w ATTEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE REGULARLY wlth tbe Couoty Cltrk ofOr-SPACE OPTION. (a) to tbe may extend ac ross tbt •-died Aac. 11 at Costa Mea ance County Auc. 4, 1975. R-1, R.!, R-3 ADd R-4 Dis-tlrt froot ol the structure memolial ~tal. We anvite you to wonhtp Publish! Aug. 7, 14, Zt, trlets, ID the abott-DOted or any portioo thereof;" He woRed at lfucbes ALr- 2&, 19?5, 1n tbe Nnport artll, Cl&ltD ll)aCt nll be SECTION 2 •. Thls ordto-. craft._,. t:Jr 19 yean.. He LUTHE-RAN CHURCH Harbor Eoslp. r -tsH'I pro.tded ta addltlc. to tiM ance sJall.,. publllbed ooce 1s 81lfYt•ed by h1l wtte, OF THE MASTER FIRST CHl11H .. H OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 3303 \ 1..1 l 1do N~wpon Reach SlJNDA Y SCHOOl C) & 10:'\fl a.m. SUNl>A Y SER \i It l ~ Q & 10:~ a. rn. WEDNESDAY EVENINl; MEETING A e_.m. READING ROOM w"~" days: 9 .l.m. 5 p.m. Wednf'\Clav:Q a.m ·7:-45p.m TuHday 9 a.m. c; p.m .. 7 9 p.m SECONO OILIRCH Of OtRIST. SCIENTIST Newport ~ach at Corona dd Ma r Hqllnd lrollt prd stlbect. lD the oftlcJal newlplptr of ol FOIIIIIIaiD Valley ud Gary 2900 htiflc Verw Or. LIGAL MOttCI Tbll adftknll op.a ~~~act tbe CltJ,I.Dd tbe amelhlll of <>ra.ac-daapter Gayle · Coto delMar C.ff Ructing Room: STATEMENT Or ABAN-llall bt a f!Obame of IIJ&ot ~ tfttcttYI tb.lrtJ(30)da)'l Cla.Dtloe J Vl.r,tD.I&, slst.er aa • 1 · MOO-B F-\-o .. tRwy. 3100 Pacific V1r-w Or. SUNDAY SCHOOL )0 .&.m. SUNDAY SF.RVICF.10a.m WEDNf.SDAY A:OO P .M. DONMENT OF USE Or FtC-tq11.1 to tile bldlcllable wk1U1 att.r the dltt of ttl adop-~ MWtr ot Florida. itAWRENCE D. FRUHUNG Eauuc~ oo Narci .. ue mJOtJS BUSINESS NAME of tb1 Jot. UIIMII tM bulc Uoo. a..t ti'J"'DdCWid:rta. haor -Phone 644-2664 Mon .• fri.: 1 o •. m. to S p.m Tbe I)UOWIIIC per_, bttpt 11aU, ttm .. m feet. Tbls Ord1aaDct wulDtro-PUIIor ,_ uadft.ll o1 SUMKER 9CHE-00l.E Saad•y ah~naooa: l to 3 batt aDCtnoed tbe ue ol OD aa lltertDI' kat. tldl•ct ductd at a HC'lkr mttt~~~c tilt PlJmc.D eo.,reptlol-Sat.: I 0 a.m. to • p.m. ta.tlktltiDU balllea•me: 1Jiall.,. pro.tdtd Ia tbtft.nt ~ .. U.:, <;.!_.~c: ..= at CJ~Uea coiiJidedU.•r-Sadaywoi'Sidp: 1:~ a.m. You aK cordieUy '""'red ::i~• Ts;:": ~-= = ~ ~ .:::.~t: 0:~ tbt zilrda, ot l•tJ, nee.. Nuncry and Coff~ Hour :~;•:;'! ~~~ ~n::. sul.~ Mfftdl AYe.. Co-a. a conu lilt, u.u IIJilct 1975, Ud wu ado~Qd oo FRANK LtiMDSlllOal ;;:;=======--=====:::::==: * CIJ... ..._,.... ... , bt .. .....,.. .,.,..... tM lltl•dlJot -....,~els. DIES AT AGE Of' 91 ~THE FIRST lAP-TIST CHURCH FkUU. lbtiRMt l'fuM tM ant l'ftltl 1Mt biMid bJ the i)Uowtle 91GCa, ID ~to.-. wulltd t1111 ,.,_.flaltJU'd81t-wtt: haM,_..,.,.. II. ot ntfCIMT.I POl lliLICAL ITUDI!S II o-ruc. c..tJ • ... bael 1M tlila tint tw.IM AYES. COtn«:U.MEN: Me-IIOIIMfl. 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Eagllsh DObies have se- lected catseyes for eogaa:e- ment rings, and now dis- crlmlnaUng Americans are OCC &RID SHORT .i~QJS ****** *******·~'**:*":•,.-• Ao:-,~ .. .::..-.:~ :.:m~~:·... NAMES .MAKE N~ :::::::-...:.:= =~~~.:-~== --***** *lt·~*'*~**·-**"~~'•** Cout Colltp'o all-caa ,_ 1111 40-JV<I -· • BEll C. DllAIIB, ll_.t S.ell boll<l· • -P' 411 llld -. Bo -llllclud .... -· Bo plclood.. Ia U. Do--IM-lllc, cllllralu of 1111 -of -Do. II _,.. Ud ---of -· ?U -11>r 1M P1n1eo C-Coolo-1 ' 110· •o'->ODI Co,, bu-IOJIIOd 101110 -·. llo II o -IDI-of till 11-rt lut-c1Np1to oolooloc Jllrd-e ...... luiiiPl'IIC. of -·d C ...... a CoUop, Orup. B•eb CIIJ.CoooeiL tllnt pmn wWI u aUt• rua.a1ac a 11.4. Adam• He la ~ member of tbl idYWoi'J ooucU ID • . • • • • lo)lrr. lobo ~ -II cloellod o 11M 15,1 Ill till lbo altoniOJ -nl d Caltlol'llo, IM-r· • no llortoon L._ Clll> of 11-rt Cal,' boldl tbt OCC record 120 bJCb lurdlH. iDe comDllttM ot tM Onlp CoaatJReplbU. 1B•cb lu pr'll'zttd 100 per cG. att.Ddi.Dee wttb a twO-Jtar total of • • • cu Com.mm. &.lid t.til Committee ol OU p1u tor lt7t-1S to JESS& LUJCI (Au hll 1,251 yards. Or.nce Co1.11t CoUtee Tbou&Dd ot FNtdOml FOUDIII.tk:a at Vauey 115tb rar), FRA!Q( HOLMBERG, SIAM • • • wu aw110mt aptut tbe Foqe. GRIFYITIJ, IIX-piUidHt: DICK FIORI aDd Doa't bt 111rprlatd 1t or. rusll J&st .. 100, llttllll a CAL WOLFE. a nee Cout CoDe,. puts the South Cout Coalenoce ~· • • • • • ball 1D tbe atr a few urn.. ord by rtrtac up aa nence • Reeltor SANDY BERWICK .uc1 baUdtr- tbls seuoo. 1'lMI Buea bate of only 75.7 )'atdl per pme deYelopw WlLWAM D. LUSK llln been tbree outstarwttrll IQPbomore 00 tbe rrouod. Tbe Bucs umed co-ctalrmta for a ·~rtJ .. I1Dtr" quarterblctlln Due Wblte, look to be )1st u eoUd tbla ftiDd 1"'.11:ia& dluet boDoriDC Staator DEN- Mark stewart a.Dd Mike I8UOil. DefenaiYe eoordlrw.. NJS !, CARJ!ENTER (R-Mnpolt S.ch). llagoe.r. White and stewart tor Jack Fair t..a neteru-Tbl ~rt:J wUl be bald Sept. 18 La lbe each played last y-.r ud domlDated troot wall lDd Moate CarlO room ol tbt NtwPorter IDD. Magner started tor the Pl. line llacklnc corps. Tbe de· SKILES ud MENDElSON, Nnport S.ch ntes two seasoos aro. As fensiYe sec<:l)dary may rea-eoterta!ners, wtl1 rttu.m from u eutena fresbmea, the trio com. tu re snenl freshmen how-encacement to preteot a pqnm at the blned for2,451yardstbrough ever. liM D!AMI! AMO.IW HINSHAW party. the air. • • • . 'occ RESPIRATORY • CONGRL'lSIIAN ANDREW HINSHAW • • • • Dr. Bemard (Bell) Mason . (4oth D1strtct, Oranre Couoty) lu been tn. Is beg!Jinlng Ills 28th eoo-Sf AfF EXPANDED dueled Into the "Golden Ace HoD of Fame" secutlve ·seasoo as team The Lune AssodaUon of by the Mat&onal AlUuce of Senior Citizens. doctor for tbe Orance Coast Orange County annoonces In making the prea.taUoo. Mrs. J. W. College grid &Quad. The that us grant of $7ZO lor AUBREY, AlUance president, said, "Con- Hunttngtoo Beach pbyslclan a pilot project tnvolvlng the gressman Hl.nsbl.w M.1 'hown coocern, com- attends at least one or two respiratory care program at · passion and uoderstaodlng for the aced, practices per week, and Is Orange Coast College r.s while maktng etrecttve contributions toward on llaDd for EVERY game. r esulted ln the addttioo of solvlng the unique problems of the nation's home and away. a third clinical Instructor elderly." • • • • • • • • • MRS. ELEANOR BURG of Corooa del Mar ll Mnblc u co-ebairman or the com· munitJ NwtdM.HaJ can proJect, a aew pro- gram eltal:llllbed by tbe Merrtal Healtb Aa- socll.tioo ol Orao(e Couoty. The.,., proiect allow• emotiooally dllta:rbed people to re- malD close to tamUy, trttodt and flmlllar Stlrroundtncs. OurtneSeptember m:t October, ZO tnlDed Meotat Health Auoclation vol- unteers wUI be vlatttae residential can homes to gather lnformatloo to be used In public educatioo efforts. N£WPORTHAI!80R EllstON 'lllURSDAY, AUGUST !1, tm PIJBUSHED IE£l(LY -PAGE tO COROllA DEL MAR, CAL How to stop bike . thefts Ill -.,..... 1111 ... en&ldl ID tiM n.te of ltOl.tD bterelol 11u-ollrmiD&. Ill ...... "' dollar ...... blllr<.. 11>111 .. -"" tbo fl.lltlt lro"WiDI crtm11 ln Cllltorola, aecordl.nc to tbe Newport Beaeb pollee ~SePt. 1n reaponse to thla prob. lem, pollee agencies are t:akiDI enry opportunity to ad'Ylle cttlzens of •t.Y• to preYent theft 91 bicyclea. The proper un ot lockine devtces 1.1 a major deterrent to bicycle thieves. In order to us1st law enforcement a,eocles 111 locatlng atolio bicycles and return1n& lost and stolen bicycles to tbe rtgbtfUl owner, a maodatory, state- wtdaUclllllliptqftliiWU lalllalod 1110 lui , ... T1lo pi'O(rlln oponlol olmtlarto motor nbtele Uceu1Dc but 11 admllllllorod bJ locll government. Ratblr thaD reaewtnc: the blcyele license eacb y•r, the Ucensea are Lssutd tor tour year perl.ods. Current Ueensea art valid uot1l De- cember n, 1978, The coli: of the UeeoH decreases $1 each tetr dUring the lour year period (Ucensea pur- ebasod In 1975 • $4.00, 1976 -$3.00,~19'7'7 -$Z .OO, 1978 -11.00~ • A bicycle Ucense will greatly lncrease the cl~ances ot a lost or stolen bicycle being tocattd and returned to Us owner READ ALL ABOUT .THE OMELET MAN turntng to It tosatistythelr u Orange Coast College desire tor the rare and quarterback. Dave White posttlc.J to the respiratory therapy staf'f. • MASON SILER, past president and ooly active founding member of the Newport Balboa Rotary Club, was tbe sub)ect of a "gettil:l(!: to know you" sketch ln a recent Issue of the club bulletl.n, Anchor Watch. Mason, a gn.duate of Wh.ittler College, is owner ot the Lido and Mesa tbeaters. Dur- Ing World War D he received commenda- ~oa from tbe Army tor development of a • • • • • IN beautlt'Ul • for a gem ot equals last season's passing ._dl;:s:.Un=c'-'U=oo·:_ ____ _. output of 1,165 yards he'll Ensign Publish ing Co. 0/fut Prt.l~r• H I~ speed rotary offaltf preu 2n1 E. Cooat Hwy. CORONA OEL MAR Phone 673o0550 become the second leading passer in OCC history. He needs to pass for more than 2,200 yards to move ahead of OCC's top career quarter - back Alvin White, whO threw for 3,4.25. • • • Orange Coast College probably has the speediest corps of wide receivers In The pilot project was de- signed to demonst~te the Deed for an additional In- structor position beyond the two positions budgeted by Orange Coast College for the comlng year . The new Instructor pos!Uon during tbe summer project was filled by Bethany Bennett, wbo wu placed at Hoag Hos- pital. The college has d&eided to continue the new position. • MRS. GEORGE S. KARL of Newport Beach, chairman of the Mannequins Aui- Ulary of tbe Assistance Leape of Southern C alltornla, Ls cha.lrman tor an eveotna: tashloo show aDd cocttall receptioo to be held by the Au111tary on Sept. 10 1D Bullock's WU- shlre. AuzUlary members will model fall fashions. Gotta mention •housing' SEPTEMBER FORD MOTOR TIMES 'CALL 640 -4311 •• 646.8293 FOR OEMONSTRHION AND INFORMATION ABOUT HIS NEW ENSIGN CLASSIFIED ADS When the F'edenl govern- ment glves hOusing flmd s to cities, the rectpleots should at least go throu(h the motions of s tudying the housing problem. need in the county tor low cost housing, and a fa.Uure to at least consider that tact Jeopardizes tbe gn.nt." Mr. F'lory said be also has "some coocern about access to the proposed senior cltlt.ens center," which would be located at 5th and Marguerite. Mclnn1s: qgested ttat they study more tban)Jstasenlor citlr.eo center as a possible use i>r tbe fUnds. The proposed coo.tnct be- tweea the city aDd county, covertnc acceptance of tbe $118,000. Is Zf paa:es long. Eleven of those pages con- tain federal rules and re- strlcdoos oo using the money. PATEN TEO OMELET P o CAR~ FOR ~ALE 1964 CIT ROEN 10, runs good, clean. OWX536. $975. Call (2 13) 695-3343. o CHIROPRACTOR Hou"• lo4o ... -Tvc•.-Tou•"•· •·• ..... 12-~ ....... 10·· .... ,. .. ...,,""' ........ a .. ._.,. or"c• :1222 ....... co ....... _.. ........ c Co•o .. .o. DilL """'" .,. •. ,..01 • 114U TY $4LON ro_ .• __ • ' ~-~ BE .. UTY NUUK 273'' E. Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar Phone 644-7336 e IICTCLIS SALES 1!o SERVICf .aD I . 1TTH IT. CC.TA 1146-7706-~ ~COUMI.UDICUTLIR • DRY CLEANING DIMMITT /J ... iJ.tre... ~ENIII Fmur qu,.liry dry cluomg on rb~ pr~muu • Sdf.wrviu bundry AU n~w -larur mod~! Ftigid;~ire wuhrn 3200 E. Coast Hwy., COM Phone: 6 73-960~ 'LOWIMFOR ALL OC:CAIIONI DiM•rl Tt~sh n.oR/ll'lfl -.-...,. ..... pil ...... -- HAL AEIISCHER • -.. -..... 1 Ttme 20 words or less .•. Z.OO Zl to 30 words. . . . . 'UKl 31 to 40 words ••.•. 4.00 Each 11(0fd over 40 . • .10 o DECOR4 TtH G OJSTOM QUILTS DVST RUFFL F.S ~d PILLn··· \"HAlH br Judy 552-0732 ~ ~AHTED -·~;rr.' • OLD RUSTIC spurs, horse- shoes, bits, branding Irons. Private party. 968- 8380. o HELP WANTED WATKINS DEALERS HAVE , . , fl exible hours, ex- cellent earning:s, pleasant selling. Write Mall Sales Division, Dept. 10, Wat- kins Products, Inc,, Wi- nona, Mlnn. 55987. STUFF ENVELOPES -$25 per 100. Immediate aarn. lngs. Beginner's KJt$1.00. P. 0. Bo.1 4447, Dept. TM, lrvtne, Ca. 92664. o FOR RENT HOUSE • 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. Professiooa.llydec- orated, Private patto. All butlt-lns. Garage. Private laundry room.Chotceare:a of Corona del Mar. Adults only, no pets. Terms to be discussed after inspec- tlon. Phone 675-2051. TWO BEDROOM, 2 balh prl. va te apt. wtth private patlo, private laundryt.ac - llltles. Garage. All built- ins. C hOlce Corona del Mat location. Newly dec- orated. Adults on ly, oo pets. Terms to be db- cussed aner lnspectloo. Phone 675-2051. • MAliN I M41DW411 ~­... T-r.. c...,. .... _.atllo ......... _.. ~-..,.·­.. _,.._ toO W. CIOAIT HWY •• II.B. _.. ... nu -... ,. ...... Is I .... Z Times 3.50 •. 75 6,50 ,15 3 Ttmea 4.50 6,00 6.00 .zo That was the message, deUvered somewhat shyly this week by a county hous- Ing planne r, to Ne wport Beach. The city Is aU set 1-====:-;-=""';;:;-;:l to get $ll8,000 ln federal • PLUNBI1'4C & HEATING housing money, but Orange 1 Just Plumbing & Heating Water Heaters, Dlsposals, Dralns, Faucets, Coppe1 Re-plpes. Same reaSOI'Iable price's, day, night or week- ends! JUST PLUMBING Telephone: 642-4111 License No. 300948 o HOU~E~ FOR ~.t.LE SURFS£DE COLONY • pri- vate, beactdront location. Large hOme with paoor- amlc view. $200,000,(2 13) 592-1883. County planner Reed Flory, whO Is administering: the t\md here, thinks the city shOuld at least menUon the word "hOuslng:" ln Us ag reement to accept the mooey. Newport plans to use the mooey to build a senior citizen center in Corooa del Mar .. "Nowhere ln the cootract drawn up by the city does the word 'housing' appear," Mr, Flory commented1'ues- day, "There Is a citizens community development ad- visory committee appointed by the city to recommend hOw the n.mds could be spent, and we think that committee should also con cern Itself with housing and should have the word 'housing' In Its ---------1 name. Alter all, according .:o_R=E.:.t..::Lc...::E:.~.:T.::4e,:Te,:E:.._ __ 1 to 1970 statistics, Newport Beach has the most serious WANTED • Free-standing building or store in a shopping area. lZ OO to 1500 square feet with parking for 20 cars. Lease/purchase· opttoo. Prefer Coast Hwy. Write: A. J. Banlch, Bo1 1129, Palm Sprtncs 92262, o SERVICE$ GLEN'S GARDENING -and Cleanup Service. Reason- able rates. Good refer- ences. Call 673-ZOOl after 5 p.m. END BOTTLED WATER COSTS -Bottled water quality without the bottle. Less than 1 ~ per plloo.. Tap coovenience from under-counter con•era~ unit. Aqua Rich, Mr. Ward. 1-897-074%, 2 to 5 p.m. • WIINTED TO RENT l....CCAL SWIM lnstncto. and J0UD1 daue:hter want two bedroom uni\Jrnllbed hoUH or aputmeot. El· ceUeoC 1ocal retereocu. Call before 1 p.m. 5'75- 4355. Kroll fund is growing More thaD $600 to date has been dooated to Orange Coast College's Joseph Kroll student loan fUnd ln honor of the long time dean of student affairs, who died July 24. Accordlag to acting dean ot student alblrs, Dave Grant, the fund donations a re expected to reach as much as $2,500. "With ttu.t dollar base, we wUI be able to loan up to $6,000 In the course of a schOol year," apprised Mr. Grant, whO Is heading the Kroll Fund campatp, "There wUI be oo interest or charges to the st!Mleots who qualUy for a loan. Ttlls •UI be klrxt ot a student suntoral llmd tor currency- pressed students. Tu deductible dooatl.oos shOuld be made to tbe Or. ange Cout Collt~~e FOUJada. uon.Kroll Fund. Contribu- tors wUJ recetve acknow- ledgment trom tht FOWlda~ Uon. • MU5~L ro• W.Jt EXHAUST CHECK ON BOATS SLATED IIIDSUIIIIER SA VllfGSI WurUtser aplott ~ •• e~eelleot CODIUHoD f li$ Boat oneu wbo Mn IAwrtJ Geole OJIU, Wal.. alll1lt:l.rJ c .. ntontbll.tex. DD1 COlO , •• , ••• $ 195 -tbrou(b lbo llllll ba" W.P. -W'll.ltlt -o -llrritoc1 to rot tllolr -·--... ' 195 ""'lpa\0111 -tblo ...... Hom-T-400 lortoo or-_. fDr -•• eo- lOll. bolttttllll r,_b -omt-• 1'bo P'rof •••••• , •• , ftMIS Coatt Gcard wtll-. teet The city j)lned with 18 other small Orange County clUes In applying: tor the grant under the F'edenl Housing and Community De- velopment Act ofl!n4, with the couoty to parcel out the funds. "Newport Beach got tbe second largest grant," said Mr. Flon, .. _ <iii1J>i La Habra. so Ye wW be watchlog very closely what Newport does with the tund.s before recommelldtne more tuods lor nut year. There are, a.fter all, some people who question wllether New~ port stnuld ret any Federal housing fUnds at all." Last November, Mr. Flory appeared before a Ctty Coun- cU meeUnc here to urge the city to Pin with the county and other cities In seeldng the housing dollars. '·Let your mlnds run tree," he urged the CouncU, In thlnld.oe of nyt to speod the mooey. Newport City Manager Robert W)TUI aid yesterday l)e expects to aet tocether. wtth Mr. Flory before the Aug. ZS City CouncU meet- Inc to "lroa out aDJ dlf- ttcultles." "Our cltlr.ens committee has DOt sbJdled tbe bousln( sttuaUoa lD Newport beeause they ll.mply ha.eo't bad enough tlme," Mr . Wynnez- plalne~l. · . At a City Covncu session earlie r tbls year. member!. of the committee became aqry when Wayor Donald $25 MIWON IN BOATS IN SHOWS More Uan $!5 mUUoa •orth of 19'76-model •D· boatt, power beat. aDd 0Q11Ipmed wt1l bo 00 dllplly 1D the ntel' at Newport Ouoea bert ln September durtDc tbt twin bolt Ao•l. Producers Ner Manball aDd Olcll: F-.ltJ nport U.t new modell of ctom..Uc bol.tl UIJ enft from a otblr :":: =r c:=-wtn.e:: l.atund durtac tbl 18ter- aot-l~t-84pt. • ·?, and tbl latenatkiMI Power Boat Show, Sept. ll-14. Ill -10 dlopla1cnll al 55 ball ottpo, tlllro wW bt 40,000 ...... r..t of oqolponOill .._,. lila loot oroclod II 1M-. plu ·-100,000 _.. ... ol -_,.II •eb ., ... _ T.-oplllol orpo, IIIW oqe~poooo~ ll Ill -to. DQG • ~5 GIRL. •••••••••••••• Tit ffewport llld Ill 0.. ... UprtcM p1uo •• -• ,.. ...... toap.•.-· AlliiiONihlll.e...., --...... t"' ., ... _,, A.-a dol. 'c'ill • noo u. IJIC.,_"I 11111 ~·••• .. UdU. werdl,l0111f,OO..Prtlt, poralJ ....,... s'l" 'hi rn. ......_awocna ...... ••••• c,.... Qnod. aoot •·" • .... ·--.. -oollo o'Wl· ......... ~.'I.,, ilclUillrr-co. 1111 .... """"' .... .. ..... If, .. ... --·•r·T--Looorr~J ,,.,..,-oJOlloJ:iif-..... •-no lid liiJIR.-11..-Aio 111-lllllooi'J -·--~~-~ ' IlL ltf4 -I l•lll • 1llo •• -~· ...., Ioilar --------lllilllr'llloel. ~ -· OMELET MAN 191 E. 16 ST. COSTA MESA CALl F. 92627 appearance at (llll[M~ DAM~ of CO~TA Mf~A As reluctant as we are to make th1s change. we lind II 1mposs 1ble to Otter th1s service for an mdef1111te penod Continually r1sing costs. now bemg exper1enced by every industry throughout the nation . have forced us 1nto lh1s change of policy. However. because we lhink that the c•t•zens of our area deserve to have a chance to en roy Lifetime Free Checking-now used by thousands of depositors at the Cit•zens Bank of Costa Mesa- we are extending this opportun1ty to September 15, 1975 If you open an account al C1hzens Baflk of Costa Mesa on or before September 15th. you w11! rece1ve L1fetime Free Checkmg. with no minimum balance Join us and get rid of the annoying monthly service charge Thousands have-so should you 0 CITIZENS BANK OF COSTA MESA • I ••• •auat•u•••• Y -NIIII c ...... ' T r r • j. ., ' ~. • • t• J • ·, • CHRISTMAS IN AUG US THE SELLER SAID •••••... L F.T'S SELL We are MOTIVATED ($12,000 worth)* A once-In-a -IUetlme happenlrut! Beautiful full view. 4 hedroom home, awaltl~ your pleasure. • $142,0007 OH NO! $130,000 OPEN s•T. ANt• SUN. 1 TO 6 P.M. 1!J07 EBSTIDE, HARBOR VIEW HILLS ~ * 675-SHO * • W • 3637 E. Coast Hwy Corona del Mar , Another New Exclusive FABULOUS LIDO ISLE A spacious & immac. bayfront. Spec- tacular bay view I Pier & side tie for Jge. boat -Only a few steps from deck. S.Bdrms •• 5 baths; diningrm. $3Z5,000 .................... ofiJo J~~fe Spacious 4 HH .. famJl v rm .. din. rm. On Sl ft . Sunny priv. p~lio. $179,000 W<tlt·rtront 4 BH .. 5 lw .. rum pus rm. Pa~r & llual, :.c,m d y ~ach. $295,000 neaut. 6 HH. s Ra . or 4 BR. 4 Ba, wit h :.! BH . I h.llh apl Sandy heath, ("t)Urt.' .1 rd . -.horL· moon n~. ~)5.000 ,\II r 1 I~ 1\ . :! II a. Licto Soud. 77 f"t. waterfront. s;tnd y beach. $275,000 Bill GRUNDY, Realtor Islanders Bldg. at Linda lel• 3"1 BAYSIDE OR., SUITE 1, H.B. 675-6161 , ................. VALLEY REALTY PRESB«S VIEW-VIEW-VIEW CAMEO .HIGHLANDS Bllt WJ Ia Corona del ..U lor ,.., prOp.rty . , . uo .,. .. ol octu at JOU back dool' ••• a bedroocu, laatOJ 10011'. $1t,&OO • c• CORONA DEL MAR 4 Bdrms .• lge. dining rm .• den, 2•r.a baths -2400+sq. ft. Stunning 40 ft. pool: outstanding use of decorative metal fencing -indoor /outdoor feel accenting extensive patios & wide galleria entry -lge. lot with beautiful plantings, affords total privacy -add the security & enjoyment of private beaches & you have an unusual buy at $98,500. App't . only. Q:: Orange Coast Q: 2SH t Clast llwy., c.r.a •111ar JW, mATE 144·4141 SPARKLING -NEW Ill-TRIPLEXES & FOURPLEXES IN NEWS REPORTS ar._.. Co. ........ ,.. .. ,.., ...... .,.. 14%u ... THIMKof ........ Trt ..... .t •1 ,500. o.t, • I "'• illcra .. ill .... ...... ,.,_ ..... Sl.710. .... liiMII...._.~-.:.n ..... ... 2 ...... OPEN DAILY 202·S,.:clkzll __ .._. w..... IMI,.6Wcb• ................ ,2Wocb SPRINGFIELD ESTATES K~TIOGBSRULn I 960-38 51 848-83 0 0 _l Eastside--Costa Mesa Cha rmlntt 3 bedroom ho~ In quiet eastsldf !oration. Secluded court yard entr)· with rnaoy trees protect this 8 year old home. New carpets In family room and llvlng room. This home Is sharpll ~e for you rSt'lf. ssz, 750. Investors, AHention · · Beach duplex located 100 ft>et to ocean. 4 bed- rooms, 2 baths tiPST AIRS. Z !Jedrooms, 1 bath OOWNSTAIRS. Exeellent summer rental schedule. Would you belten -$85,0001 P.t. &,..u R.JJ, pre6t~nl6 Newport Hgts. Area • • . c• I ~. e:ott:ac-. A Y AILABLI MOWt Mlct atnet. MU ....._ IQP Ud allier CQOd IICI!oo~ F.-etd ,artt. I"'Om IDr bOat 01' tra.Uer. SEIIT rooAY. . ttl llTB PLACI 8 UNITS EAST BLUFF Pride-of-ownership over- looking the Back Bay with garden settings. Sunken living rooms with fireplaces &· balconies. (6) 2 BR ·s, 2 baths, (2) l BR 's. Very spacious un- its. $290,000 Garden Green, Sea Blue & Sail White COLORFUL!! Your dreams of a ~slde cottage cu C'Ome true . Drop 1o ~Dd let us show you ttus attractln hOme 1o BAYSHORES. It's a oot-of-a-kind house to a ooe-of-.1-ldnd neighborhood at a one-<1f-a-kint1 prlcP -only $73,500. Give us a call . Call 673-8550 THE REAL ESTATERS m MAaGUiaiTI, CORONA DIL MAa 611-IJII .. •........•....•..• COMMERCIAL BUILDING 3,000 Sq. Ft. • P-L-E-N-T-Y OF PARKING Good Location BEST OF TERMS! "YM'll bt lad tomorrow tlllt ,a....,._ r•leiDte lodlly." lOY R. MeCARDLE aiALTOil II ... ,. 1110 ME.ORT LVD., COSTA MESA ......... ~·····••!• _HESTBt~ROWH It . . . ·AIMdiiiS. lie., leal•• IJMJII FINER · HOMES Elegant Newport Country SeHing <I lH!drooms -4 bat hs -2900 SQ. ft. - 1 yr. new. Customized quality from a !lied entry, 20' high cPiling ~ white wrouRht trr,n stail'Wa) thru earth} de<. ora uve blends o~ carpeting, draperies &. woodwork to a hU\'t' master bedroom w/"Hls ~ Hers" bat~. Island kitchen -a homemaker's de- l!«htl Gigantic fa mll} room for all teadln~ t<. an l8x.34 pool O\erlooking a rorest or trees ' tiorth Ba). 'ou own the land 6. a world ofprlvaq ·-man) Pxtras. VtrJashinsk1. 642-8235. (RlOO) I I I I I 1 ·1 I I I I I I I I I I · I MLS SALES REPORT Unit sales for July, thr ough :he Multiple Listing Service of the New- port Harbor-Costa Mesa Board of Realtor s , totaled $4,456,800. 00! 3 ,967 listings wer e processed dur- ing the first 7 mooths of 1975, of which 5 1% were s old; 64c~ were co- operattve t 215 additional sales are pending. List your property with a Realtor. ..,~·····~·~·····,··· POPPY AVE., COM TWO UNITS Close to beach and shoppin~ --Z b@droorn hom' wtth patiO and bachelor a,partment wtth yarrt . Only $78,500 a a I I SEE THIS!!! BLUFFS TOWNHOUSE S bedroom, lovely Bonita model •.• Beam 'Ptl~ lots of shutter s ••• end unJt. Price only $72,900 --.... ESTATE SALE R-2 LOT Oldn tbr-ee bedroom hoUse OQ Corona c1tol Mat R-2 lot. $65,000 Special Savings TO Limited Offer (75CSAVINGS) 2 bars for $1.75 For the complete Line, including: SKIH lOTION HAHD CREAM IPHOHE 673-48801 3~1 E. COAST HIGHWAY Lube & Oil Change ~488 • ,.,,,,,:,.,. ,J,,, .. , .. 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BRAKt: OVEKHA(;L S5695 ~ ~I ••""' '"'' ""',,., h<Jo> ............ ~ Our Great Polyester Cord Tire Helps Hold The Line On Price for 978-13 BLACKWA~L AIJ-»eather78 t .o<>d~~·• • 1\11 -\o\r~•llrr 7~ ,. huolt wllh 1'4Did -.a thai wh~ thr !Ire I• mllore<.l. lh• p~>lyuoer c•••d thot • fl t~t l~mi•erNI In •n r• drr•d "''•" lull. net cnnt~cl ,.-i!h thl Nlad. ch,.lw" Gn<otlyur pr<onu to oN •h~ cord -' Anrl the rib-type'''" de•lsn 18 welltroovMI, "P""'"~' •"<'n~th ~n<l rrflHrr>< <'. Thd wid~ "'ilh pl...,ty llllriC:tlon cdiiH 10 pro .. ldl Mt- 78·0"'1"• trrod '" "rrv••••· mnld~<'L" • ted\-oovr trip, In U"'7 ~roil.'"" AII·Weltlurr nlqu" b"rrowod frnrn r~u 11rr pruduclk'MI. In 18 11i¥U you hOfiHI qu1hty, ~• • prlo;c th11'1 r~v~'-"" moldin ~ th• contour uf tl!o treod our-in ••~ with the tiMe. hr." I• ollthtl) 1 OJnc..o~r u It ~omPI f..,m th" : OCC gallery shows s111i1 -lluQ ...... 0-. roc..,aoo 11.eb apMI1QI ldPt to 9 p.m; "Wom.m'a apace," aa a .. blbll faturiDC workl by palater Betty lleAIIadc Kealudaootboruyotao- aamed female artlst, ~ lllo DCC pllery --· Tl>e ......... Sept. zz Uiroop Oct •••• Tile other allows are: l'-11&11: GJ• Alpo, t~~~~~Qd:"·~ ~ ·~ DCCIIII· EXCRANGE CLUB CHEFS prepartnc sauacu Ud pu. cates SuDday at tbe paoeake breakf:ut ol the Newport Harbor Exebln(e Club are, trom left, ~ prestdeot Diet Hodge, Vle Caronoa and Bryant Wiest. Tbe lUnd ralalog feed was beld. on tbe burned..gut block of Mariners Mile oo Coast Hwy. (Ensl.gn photo,) A!RIIAN DAVE: JACOBS IS HONOR GRADUATE ~ Altmu Daftd u. Jacobs, soo ol Mrs. Jeu Jacobs of costa Mea, has cractuated wttb hooors at Keesler AFB, Mlas., from the Alr TraLD-lnc Cor;~mau:l's buleeourse for electronic speclaltsts. He ls remaiDID( at Keesler for advanced traln1DK. He Is a 1974 cnduate ol West- em blgb ICboolln Las Vtps, Not'. S-!5: James Faller, painter, art protenor at ScrWS CoUege, Clare- moot. Dec. 8-19: Judy Ttcblotn. patoter. Jan.. 19-Feb. 19: JaJ Stewart WUUs, sculptor. · HIRSCHBERG TO -SUE FOR CITY SUPERVISOR JOB 1/2 PRICE SOJBA SPEOALI I.UIC AMD ADYAMCID ClltTifiChiOM COURSU., CLASSU IM.NI!WI'OitT & COSTA MIU. stan Hirschberg, former city busLDess license super- visor vrbo was demoted and tired last year by the city of Newport Beach, bas been t~laced on a preferential em- ployment list for re-hiring by the city. But, because thecttywoo't give him bact his business license job, he says he wW go to court. Mr. Hirschberg, woo lives ln Huntlngton Beach, was notified Ttwrsday that he wUI be considered for some ldnd of job. "It Is my intent," wrote City Manager Robert Wynn, "to place you on a prefer- ential employment Ust In the city and to offer you em- ployment when a position becomes vacant, which in my )adgment, would utul:z.e your ovenll training, ex- perience, and quallftcattons. As you know, oo such po- sition Is currently avaU- able. However, vacancies occur In tt.e city on an al- most daily basts, and I am sure that a suitable position can be found for you In the near future." Mr. Wynn acted after the ·LKM.IIOTICI FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The followtng ~rson Is dOlnJ buiineSi :ts: W~d­ jammer Properties; 1100 Quail St., Newport BP.:tch, Ca. -92660: Lori Schnaufer, 2907 Perla, Newport Beach, Ca. 92660. This business Is conducted by an individual .. Signed: Lori Sc!U:Jaufer. This statement was tued wtth the County Clerk o!Or- ange County Aug, 18, 1975. PubUsh: Aug. 21, 28, Sept. 4, 11, 1975, In the Newport Harbor Ensign. f -46863 LIGAL MOnel FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The follow!Jlg per£);} ls doing buin~ss a 'i: Chug A Mu~~:, 2911 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach, Callf. 92660: Fred J. Smith, 21072 Amberwlck Lane, Hunting- ton Beach, CaUl. 92646. This buslness is cooducted by an lndlvldual. Signed: Fred J, Smith. This statement was rued with the County Clerk ofOr- ange County Aug. 18, 1975, Publish: Aug. 21, 28,Sept. 4, 11, 1975, In the Newport Harbor EDslgo. F' -46864 LIGo\L I401'ICI NOTICE OF PUBUC HEARING Notice Is hereby giYen that the Plunirlg Commlssloa of the City of Newport Beach wUI bold a publlc hearlng to consider the toHowiD( proposed amendment to the Newport Beach General Plan. AD ameodment to tbe Clrcula.Uoo Ele~ent as 1t pertalna to tbe. Flttb Afea,ae "corridor" 1D Cof'OQI. del Mar, lndtcaHDc:U.ta 01Cout Highway Bypus .. la lllo Flftb A't'loae corrtdor 1J ualttr- natiYe tnffte IOiaUco Ybkb lbOUid l>o -· lllldlod Ia t .. lbla... . llotteo Ia btnby -,,,. ... U..t Aid pablle .. , .. 1111 wiU bo llold • IIIII 41b day ~ ...... -. 11'11, .. t11o boor ~ 7:00 p.m. *' 1110 co.cu c-.. "' 1110 II-llllcb Clly llall, alw--eoolplaeo.., .... all .......... , .... .., _. .... _ .II p, -... -. ..... .,~ ........ .. 111111 • 0 • ::5::;:. city Civil Service Board made 2 unanimous recom-1 mendaUons: first tbat Mr. Hirschberg be re-b.lred as · license supervisor; then, that he be re-htred to the storekeeper's Job to which he had been demoted last Octoter. City Manager Wynn does not have to abide by CtvU II-•'7Jr'l Service Board dectslons. ··In conversaUons with me," Mr. Hlrsctj)erg re- called this week, ''tbe city manager offered me a job as storekeeper. or as are- fuse man, a gardener or a police dispatcher. My at- torney pointed out that these are laborer's jobs, and that I had a supervisor's job." When the city demoted Mr. Hirschberg almost 2 years ago, his supervisors maln- tained that h.e could not get along with the public. Mr. Hlrsehberg claims he lost his job because he enforced the law to the letter, thus upsetting some local busi- ness people. When the city fired him from the storekeeper )lb to which he had been demoted, he was accused of Insubor- dination Uld bleUlc1ency. ··t have asked my attorney to go to Superior Court and seek an order re -instating me as business Ucense su- pervisor of the city or New- Beach," Mr. Hlrsch.- sald In a statement • • • • • Undorwator Educators •• 557..0035 Gym Shorts e Warm up Jackets Reversible T. Shins e Gym Shoes Sox-Corton-W ool-Orlon Warmup suits from 13.~ ~1: Sweat Shirts & Pants ~" MARINAPARK IS HOME If you live In Marlnapark right now, you must be wondering what to do. Should you hook up your traDer and get ready to move? Or would you be sale In adding a patio or an awning this summer? City Hall, which has trouble making up Its mind on jist about everything, Is still playing games with th,, future of · Marlnapark. Here we have 58 !am Illes, who are very good neighbors, good taxpayers, and who cause no trouble. The city told .them almost 3 years ago that the $1ZO,OOO they pay every ylllr In rent for the city-owned land they occupy just Isn't as Important as the city's need for parks. They told the Marlnapark folks they woold have to be out by late 1977. WeU, after a lew folks around town, Including yours truly, pointed out the lolly of the city giving up a nice Income and trading It for a $40,000-a.year maintenance cost on a park, the city lathers started having some second thoUghts. So, In May of this year, CouncUmen Rogers and Barrett were IJ)I)Oinled to look Into a possible change In the evlcUon notice. To lhelr credit, they have recommended that Marina- park remain as a high-quality mobUel\ome park. CouncUman Paul Rycko!f has already Indicated that he ruors such a move. That means Just one more Council- man can assure these good folks of keeping their home, by giving them a 4-3 Council majority. · 1-lhlnlt the CouncU should acl Immediately to put eYerybody's mind al peace by cancelling the old eviction ootlce. The Parks, Beo.ches and Recreation Commission, which came up with the hare-brained Jlllrk Ideo. Jn. the !!rat place, ~d be 1111!1. they have alreo.dy had tbelr say, and that they were """"· As for tbo Pl•nnhlg Com- mission, tbey lave enn more lrollble ftgorlng tblngs out prvperly. So, let's Insist that our City Council make the decilliOn -that's what theJ were elected for. Alld let's keep an aye on bow tbey vote. Election time .. comlll( liP apln next April. Any Councilman WbO would vote for ..,. eii*'IIYI, ua-neecled, hJib..Upkeop pork, and •ho. w;ould evict 10me of our fiDe neJ&hbora to cet lt;~ld bot be re· lllmed to ofllee. • . ' '- AI forcll Down at tbe store, we're 11111 111joytac 111mmer, aAd bape you wtU join us. We've rot IlioN ~r-comtortable. hllb-bacQcl beaeb cllalrallld umbnllU. A few Amerlclil . made uaWioucls left, teo. -