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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-01-01 - Newport Harbor EnsignI 8.1. Assn. to meet Jan. 6 The · Balboa lslaod Im- provement Assn. will hold tts nrst board of directors meettac or tbe new year on Jan. 6. The meeting be- gins at 7:30 p.m. at the Community Center, 115 Agate. A trantc policeman will discuss tbe problem or drlnkfng alld drl•lng, and will answer other questiODS conceming traffic law en- forcement. All resldeata of Balboa lsland, •bether or not they hue joined the association. are inYited to atteDd, accord- I.Gg 10 association secretary c..., Ra ..... THE NEWPORT CENTER TOASTMASTERS installed these officers at tbelr combined Christmas and installation party: left to right, se11eant-at-.arms, Tom Blandl, founding director of South Coast National Bank; secre- tary, Jean Bland!; admlnistn.tiYe vice-president, frank todd, assl.stan.t Ylce..presldent at Pacifi c Mutual; presi- dent, Allee Hollman, owner of Beauty Heaven; treasurer, Don Buek, operations muager of Great Western Su- tngs; educational vice-president, Phil Pigott, policy issue manager at Pacific Mutual. The Tom Soule memorial trophy was awarded to Alan Crlttenden for h.is contrlbu- tlons to the club. The Toastmasters meet at 7 a.m. every Monda y for brea.ldast and ~hes at Pacific Mutual. Sign law revise proposed again A proposed re-writing of Newport's sign ltw should be Consldend qi.ID, Vice - mayor MUaa Dostal aid tbU .... Be Slid be ... • ........... locatloo on Marlners MUe. Tuesday, Mr. Dostal ex- panded on his ea.rller state- meo~ , ..... • DAMAGED PAG'E L1 Newport Bacb -lie state b.ws pernJJtc dap and toilets oo plbUc beacbes? Newport City Attoney Dennis O'Neil lsD't sue ........ doc• .... C-'Y Envlroa.menW Health DI- rector Robert stoDe Is watt- lag for a city report bel:we decl.d:iDg about the tOilets. Patrick O'Connor of New- poet Shores, who has ~ed city, COUDty and state of- Octals about both Stlb)lcts during the past 6 m011tba, thinks be's cetting a nm- CITIZEN ._._.,_ .......... _ W:r. O'CODDOr W'l'OU - earlier this wear to Gorer-..,.... ""'-ace to 1ilir I Wlets tbl: wW be Jalbllell nor Edm UDdBronJr.,eom-111 ,_. ..,. ws lleopolt PWnlnc aboat-lhecW... Pu:tatoar C ... IIwy. ts li refua.l by tbe ctty to Tbe letter u., aid tbat obey state laws. A recmt tbe 001mty health dept. ts reply from a member of "rnUI..al a saney o1 lbe the governor's staff a.ssared area, aad wtn protide me Mr. 0-'Cormor that some-state bealth dept. wttb t thllll!: is belng doof. capy of tbelr report." "Newport Beach, Wbere The couaty•5 Mr. Stooe tbe major problem ensts, rewealed t.bfs week that bis will 1\awe DeW n:staooms st\ltly cooslst.s of asldDg tbl! completed Uld lD ue dariDc etty to t1etermtDe bow mur tbe 19'76 bathtng MUOCl," be2eb users a.re 1oa1. :aDd wrote cubernatorial a.sslst-the ef ho GROU·p ::·:?~~~~::1 borne to answPr Dature's call. IS ORGANIZED "The city was IUIJPOsed to do tbe 5Unef dartac tbe Labor Day weekeod, bat -w haWeD't bn.rd from them yet," Mr . Stooe saidye.ter- day. City Manager Robert "'ynn saJd local lifepards are, indeed, workln( OD a suney "and sbould tan their nport about nady by oow." Formation of a new clti- %ens group tn Newport was anoouneed tbls week, and Its leader said tbe baste obJective wUJ be to see that c tty gonrnmerat 1s reapon- sive to the wishes of New- port Beach residents. Tom Blandt of Spyglass Hill said his Newport Com- munity Council will seetclty action oo suc h problems u high ullllty rates, parting meters, polluttoo and cr1rne. Mr. Blandl, a fomdiac di- r ector of Sooth Cout Na- tional Bank In Costa Mea, Is ooe of the 3 tncorpont- lDC oftlcers ol 10 aMJtonol • o • .,..-.! group, Mr. BlancH suggests that tbe city "buy electric power directly from its neighbor city, Anahetm," to reduce local rates. But, lD u le:!rYlew oo Monday, be said furttK>r study of tbe Idea would be needed before he would discuss It further. Anaheim uttuty rate chief Bob Loag sald Mooday that his city bought 'up the South- ern CaUfomla Edlsoo Com - pany's sy5tl!m ln Anahl!!lm onr a period of years, and aow opentes it u a. munlctpally owned system. Anaheim boys power "whg'fnle'' froiD ~ The report is 2IIJIIU'ftlillJ oot complete, bat GleD Weldell of tht city's ma.rine dept. said yesterday that "about 16 per cent of beaCh users ue from Newport Bneb, 45 per cent fromOr- uce Coaoty,'&Ddtbenmalll- lag 39 per cmt from out or c:::oa,.... Tbese bpres, M ue.._.•.re- ''OW ---' =-.. .. -~ ..... -.. ·masked man ell .. ~ .. • ft Clllld llii.Ye a morw ..!::=::: ........ ...._ .... A -.or....-1'"1· mu picked (.a the ~ •ietlm ~.,. afterMOIII lD Costa Mesa. After 2S-ynr- old Shl.roa Co• kicked uc1 bit hlm, · tbe · masked mu Oed from her apa.rtnieat. U.lu Co.-told pollee she saw tbe man 1ittillg Io a wblte 1964 Ftlcoo ill an alley behlad herapartmentooUnl- nrslty Dr.atallout 1:30p.m. as .sbe took out ller trasb cans. A few mloutes IJoter, sbe heard her front door open and saw the man. with a blue stocktnc over hls face, at the footolthestairs. She fOQibt him as he forced ber lpltairs and into ber apartment. "l'Te got a gun," he crow tell. "All I want is your mooey.'' " Ylss Co• said sbe started bltUoc 111m -... he .... -... ud oort or tbe ·---Tbo ... ...... ..-. to ('II"""· .... atratd sht mil'bt be COilf'roated by .... --~~-­... --.... """' ... ,. liijjiil from btr ID!t-tloor baloc.y Ollto u .... lUI: dool'. A atfcllbor -~ btr dan. Sba descrlbtd btr "rtc- ttm" u aa..t to, 5-11, wttb sbort dart wuy ba1r lDd a -1<7 llolld, UO CDLLII!GE OF MEDIO ME GETS SS Ttoo con ... .,_ ot IJC 1 ........ _ .. ... ,. ,.._ a. ,.... 1 c .... latC" ., .• ......, ,_ .. -.. .... .-. ....,. a( ....,. ..... ,.._ ,-s-.r.-rtoOr- -~. Tloo .... 10 -od .. be -bJ ... -fOr a_,. ,.r. 'nil pro.. joef 10 -... -.. Dr., ... Ani hwl, OCt c11111 of t I ?'*IJ-.1 .eoii&J' 1M lllal «< IIIII 0:n11e c.-, v ...... c. .. ttr eueer ctt.k. Oll llAM REOT M. AT OCC: IJIJIIIII't ll'ltl .. or. __ or Tbo tablod ... p._.aj ... bas been crtUclled leftr&l times 118ce tbeo by pl.,... eommlssiorlers for Hr..Jar to tate a.Df actioa. TbeplaD- ners favor llmitJDe: buslotn signs to 10 per cent of a business "face" (squan footage of bulldlng front), aDd phasi.Dg out oon-coo - forttl lng signs between oow and \990. Alter· both local Chambers of Commerce ob- ~ted to any new slgn ltw, the City CouncU tabled the idea. "I bellen ttstlmetobrlng the taw ott the table," Mr. Dostal commaated last week when the Coacll o•er-mled tbe Plannlag Commission to permit the Tokai BJI!lk to put up roof sips at its ...-ud-·-slpeocle. "We di:Jirft waot to eDd liP rill a Cardia Groft or Coota u ... lble cl pr!Oh atps. Co.ta Meu M.s a new ·sip law DOW, bot they waited too loog. Newport hu enough problems now ~ause of lack of foresight, and we doo't need any more." Mr. Dostal saJd a new sign law should "ensure that . businesses han adequate signs, yet protect aesthetic nlues ln order to retain local proptrty values." •He noted that the Plao- ning Commission has beeD "giYiog the Cooncll the needle" ln reoeot joint meet- ings, In trying to cet the CouncJI to act on the s1gn law, Drug suicide reported Coroaer•s inestigators are PI'Obllc: tbe Cbrl5lma.s Day t.tttoUUcheleMulder, 43. a Bolllad-bora dl~rcee wbo wu .,.. deed In bet Wat Upper Bay borne. Po.:. Uoe 'calltld tbe deltll I.D ap- ,.,.... atcld:e by dnlc:O'Ier~ -· Mrs. Mulder had IIYed 20 years In Caltfomlt and 4 years ln the count}. 200 UMIT AP ARTMENT CDMTRACT AWARDED --to .,. Jllew. port rtsldtDt fto writes !ICC ll SOOI -._ Dr, Newport Beach 12~1. llo chlel: ••e~ Htabli!lled. "We wtlT cet together 8000 :lDd dl.scuss soch tb.lngs as election of otftcers and by- laws," he said Mon!hy. On the orgututlml's let- terDead. Nr. Bltndl is listed as ''direc-tor." Shown as members of the bclai'd of trustees an Mr. Florio, WUliam Anthony, Robert Croa, Walter CrutteOOen Jr., Mel Fuchs, June Grutl!., Ould Henley, Arnold Is- mach. Wike Mekjlan and Pat Parter. "Those are our fou ndinll; members," Mr. Bland! ex- plaiDed, "and we have added aboat a ba1f do%ea slnr e theD." He said the grotiJl was lormed because "aome- tlmes it fakes the reading of a riot act to get ttte Cl!y Counc~l to take actlon.'' Ur. BIIDdi said he ha s IIYed~n 15 years, and Lc: ao I or, mostly ill re:tl ..... lB tbe news release an - DOUnelnC formation of the llr. 8--11111-..w.......,.-- -af ~ o( ctly par-IDMul Ulat wwld bawe ttle meters opnatfl& morP 1D Slllmmer tbla fD wintPr. He al!tO called for more purchase of oft-street parkltlg areaa "wheneYer Jt cao be done at a modest prtce." He would make DO com- ment on the cont iVtersyover wbether TOters should be gl•eo an opportunity to de- cldfo whether to mtke tutvre anne ntlons a matter for ptj)Uc vote. lb Its statement of ob- Jectives and policies_ NCC disclaims any c:oDDectkll with politics, but promlses to "carry oo communicative acth1Ues so tlat the citi- zens of Newport Beach elect a city couocll directly re- sponsive to the people of this community." · 'We do oot expect to eo- done caodlda.tes, however,'' Mr. Bland! explained., "but we would ban DO control onr Uxttrtduals 1n our or - pnt:&atkm wbo mlcht want to nan for ornee." lin. Mg.ldlr ta arYind by ! .,.., floaald M•lder of Haftllu Gl.rcMs aDd GI• Y•ldtr of llenmea&o, Cllfl of ...... feporNIIJ told pollee lllal 1110 ...,.,.. bod ..trend from a stat. ol ... ·¢"'41 -lhUJ ,..... Construetkxl or a 200-unlt apartment oomplez is sched- uled to begltl In late Janu. ary at UC lntne. A S3,986,636 coatnct for coostnctloo of the ..,art. meots was awtfded by the uc Board ot Regents to EOOICteoce or Vaa.N•ys, ooe ol11 bidden. Drunk driving ar rest s \ go up, accid ents drop ·Gn..-se •f'YIOH ... ,. 11o111 -r •• Good ~~~ap. __ ,, .. _..,_ too hacll; -F-•-llcGowaa.,ll.loOo llle IIIIIH• C-Ue Clio"'~ alllclaiJoc. BoU-Broa-y o( c----nl41rodor. Tbe proJect will cocsl&t ot too two..btdroom .ttl p1u laand'ry, ft<:NI.tkla. ............ Ud pertiac ,._ ·-T• r;-.noor ~ eopoclaJlY "' ...,...,_,_ ... _ ..... an tee~ Ia tM ,..._ Dnmlt driwtnc aunts arf' up ud tratflc accidents are dotm Ia Nf'WPOrt tbus tar, accotdllc to boUdlly traffic llpno nlouod W._. bJ lllo pollc• ,.._ .... ,... tally oomplhll tills JIU''I ftcl:r.. wUb tbose ol a ,.r .,o. llortoc 11M ftnl U clays of 0.C Shlf, 19'74. Dlt Cit)' ..._.... Ill trdtc eoi- IOOF u-. .... ..., 10 .. -. r Rebekas to install :·=~"== . .. ......... --c-. -Loo!lo It, .--Cdl, nco Darloc 111a -,.... ., lO.O.F., 1001 -... (ftOII; tlar7 L<tt'L ro· lfll, o ,_,_ jOilce way, .aoaer or later. We are DOt telll&g people 'don't drtU.. • n.t•s tbe traditional pollee IIIPf'OI.Ch lDd It doetl)'t work. We're saytng, ..,._ }"011 do drink. find UIOtiNr way home, ntber tbut c«t111 iD JQ~~r car; call t rrtarad or a cab'," Ellra pollee "deuce pe- trol&, .. ., .... ed becaue ot 11oo illo"'! --t>r tho tpldfle ..... nc:Uoo of tbe ltQe COile YlolJted by dlWl drtftn, wtU oont18ue tw.p tM ,..._ Yar Ktli- daf, c .... 0,.. oa1ll. -J.Adls«<lwlll-11 WI--rr. I~ -nnW taU- •• ••• I*IIJ • --~ -~~~ _,., ~an , , 1001 IJOIIIe JllatAIID IOCIIIIU$, 61, ..,, -17, ot I,.... at ~T-. b ••••· •-•''•..,_Fr. Of' • .,.,~ IS -·ft .. C'c" ~111 ,.,__...JWa..•a...llqlrt. .,.. !' ~ -. - -llaioo , ... Odd ,-~~;:~.:·~· ... :-:.: ....... ......,.., -......, -·-.. . ....:....--..... or _., c ~-·--~ ... --....,.._ ·-.--.c .a.ee.s ..,_.... • ... r a , .. ..._..,,_ -· II............ tt ..... lllM ---.... wu. _.. ....,. •or. _.. tiiTt a..... Ia 7 r, .. .. ... Clii'A ,, ... U.. Gorlacl,........ ... • ........... -Do<, Mat ... .... .. trill_., ..,.... ..... ,,....;: ••• hlllf. .,1 1 rr. ~ I ~a. -a. .. na T;Q 1 • a. .... ._ -·=-.u.toa...tr .-,...,. .. .,.....,_.. lllr. a 1 n.a a n 1 ' l _._...• •· 11 .. .._ ...... enn ...-..... 111'111 -. .. -----• ..,-.b..... .. •. , .. -. u-.. -.... .. - ............. ·-a ---. .,... • .. ~ ...... . .. ...., r-.... a .... ·--• L • wei ... •p Ll • iiiOrllll -.. ,.... .... -1'1 Vaat•looo loJ f!!-.-. _.a u. ,._ a.rta•,llllllll 11 1 w•lltdfi lilt 11--.wrra --brt ..tllc'-l lor Jllew- port a.e. Men, b!QPI8al, Tbedopan_...._ te r. A.ecordiD( to Seetiolll 7985.1 of the state admlals- tntiYe code, "DO perSoa sh:lll brtnc ooto or allow any animal: except r-Ide dop dsed by tbe bUDd, to remaiD oo uy beach wblch hu beP!I designated a pub- lie swtmmlnc beacb." Tbe Ollly e:reflpljoA, sars the taw. are horses riMeft oa dole- nated tn.lls. But. tbe code sectloo tDC2s Yltll a culon C:Oildltbl that "this nplatJoo tl 1ICJt la- teDded to prohibit or ~T­ sce1e aoy local ontiaaoce DOW ill effect or wtllch may be enact@d.'' City Attorney O'Neil ad- mitted he Isn't sure wbal: that means. "It sounds llke il would make tbe replatioo mea~~­ tnciess," he reasooed., "but. I can't lm.:actne the state legislature puslllg a mean- iflCiess law. _, it OCMilld mean lbat city laws, as lOIII as they're not locooslsteot with state taw, would not be pro- hibited or supersceded." A Newport ordinance al- lows dop, oo leuhrl!l, cxr. t.be beacb befon 9 &Dd tfter S, e~ tturlog ammer. Tbat law came under hillY)' attack duri.Dc Octobtr, wf'ltG the City C.....U cloclded. on t 4-S ftlll.e, to Ia"' tbe ltw as la: for the UIM beta~. Mr. Stone •""'.,.., that tM state doc law Cl'fM Ule C01111J 80ftle t~... too. "We'N oot •re _. to ID- te.ll)ret tt." bt liiUd ~Iter­ day. Hu hi Cllee!IIM wltb Ute c-c-t. -nl .. 01. ..ell •tters 13r ~ _,...o? .,1 W II ft woUcl. 11 tM ._. ... e&IM .... ...._ I Nr.l .,_," Mr. -tald.. "'We ...._, -""' -.. be IOl' b'c ......... llr. o~ «nai'MII. ...... -. ...... _ .. -~ ---.......... 7 u -... ...a. Cl s£ I ' I II -------------..... . .,.. ............ .. I & \" • n 7 ' I I I •. "1_ ..... ............... w .. .... ._. .. •• ... -.. 7. 44-.. .. ..... -·-... ~ ~ .... o-o .. -..... ---~-"' CI.MDIDI.TE TIU!aLEI Per Trebler 1st in Council race Per Trebler of Sbore Cutis~ r.ea:r be wUJ nm for the Nn"pOrt Beaeb Ctty Couct.! seai be- 0. •acatA!d by Jobll Store. Mr. Trebler. 38, is an attome)·. He Is a member of tbe cit)' Parks, BeacbPs I.Dd Recnatioo Comml.nioo and also sef'Yes oo a clti- r.ens committee that &ltri.Rs tbe City Counc:U oo lbe -ng af I.OOnl boost.( hmds. He is prestdeal al Shore Cliffs tnmrowners as- soclilioo. Mr. Store anooanced last mooth ttl2t he will 801: seek reelectioo when bls 4-yea.r CouneU ter m eDds De-11 April. The 7th CouneU Dis- trict, 'O'bJ.Ch he repi"!'RIIts:, includt>s tbt part at town east of MaeArtbur BIY'd-. minus old Corona del Mar aM part at Harbor VIew Homes. Ca:Ddidates tor the seat mut lin Ill tbat an:a., but 10tine iD the April u electioo wW be ·oo a elt)·- wfde buts lor tbe 7th,. !Del lDd 5tb ttl.triet anu. TIIH far, Mr. Tret>Jer II tbe ooly allDOIIIDCed caodidale &or Dis- trict 7. Betso-ciLoo e Mo>Port a..rt P- Commt..a-en wW bold .S -· l1ILI moliiJ!. ....... of tbe usual J, bkuse of a beny ba.etJoc ol IIIU'e- sol•ed Plaaniol: il.es. Comminlooers rill meet Jtn. a, 15 ud U, Wftb e:tcb meeting startlDg at 7 p.m. ill C lty Hall. 011. Jan. a. thl!! ~ will ... ,..,., .NOf'Wly WO!'kiDc iw -la- ternatloaal atomic. ....,- resea.rctl: r;roap. llllr. ,.,.._ bler's pa,rmtJ; Wf'ft Nor~ wepu bonl aDd !lad a iome in Corooa 1eJ Mar IDee tbe 1950's. CoilteMeatally, Mr. store is a aati•e ftor. ·--After returutac to tiiU CCJWJtry, Mr. Treblerwon.:t a.s a pr1nte iDYHdpt« lor a Pomooa law firm, w1llle e~ a law dep'l!e from Catu. Conerr or Law iD Los Angeles. Hf' aow bU a pnctJee ill Sl..lllb Aaa.. M.r. Trebler. bls wiSe: Jackie, aDd their l.....,...... Un at 177 Sboree.WI' Boa4. Tbey have Uwed 1ocally b' the put s pears. CllldidatK lor City C:O.- cU may piC:k 1P .:smt.daa forms from tbe C IIJ Cler'\. bepDoiDg JIll. 15. To be· come oftidal • sn· tt.c. tbey must rebln n......,..., w itb slgoatllrea of ZO nps. t~red ~rs from tt1etr dlJ. trtct. .,. .-, Fe. s. In tbe otber Z ~ up for e.lectm~ila=:~ ...... ~ _, .... _.,.... _,..,. __ _ of a . .,..; 11 d et..ce il tie city""""' • SUBDIVISIOJIII tbM woo.1d dtwidl! '1/lon. cf aa tere •• 470"-·"-" Belghtl, illto 6 lots for de- welopnst or .... • HE W RESTAURANT ill Lido VLU.ace M'R*Jcentef wa-1d iKl.te o...-Je a.loo.. boUc bet'encu a.s liTe ea- tertainmeat. if the Commls- stoo cnnts t tpeetal •• pennlt roqn.ted by DouJd Koll. • ltRANO'S rntnraat at 6800 W, Cout Hwy., New- port Sbores, will ..-pu- cilltle!'i could be bldU ln\-missb to make llteJ1or • A£RONUTRONIC - FORD propert)' north or Btg Ctnyon, which will be r OD- sidered lor a WKI use cban(e, all~ com- merd a1 otnce t.Udktp.. · • SE1'110R t mZEN ra- a.lteratbls, a nw pUle roof TOJAL OF 17 ~ ·~:·RESTAURAST "' IN C M RACE ~~~c=~:£':; o • Butlor d~eloplftmt, JI'C)- SeYenteen cbdlda.les .UI posed 11 JarnboreeudCc.llt rompete lor S eeata on the Hwy. Will be beard at tbl! Com Mesa Ctty eo.eu ~ Jan. !2 f1'tetltill&. tbe Marcb ! eleottoL """"' the m"" dtodllne BICENTENNIAL closed at noon 'f'Deldl.)', the touowl.ag cand*M r.d FORUM JAN 19 timed in their ..,.,.._ ' _., lncambeftt Dom.llllc Raeftl, lnsunnee broker Edward Ycfarland, operatinc •- cinftr 0aYk1 Yarul, RrYke station operator PMllq., E•us, ch ic com mtttet:'tl'O- mu Mary SmallWOOd, at- toney A.lrr.d Ja•&Ai, Realtor Lewla YCMt&, mt. ciii6Dist Tbeodore BoloCtl, Monllfeper Ven~~DD hO .. ~ real estate mu IlDtl BoO. retlrod ocllool ld- mllalllntor Ah1D Hlllc:blll----llonlo$, Cloo-.. C..---1--. r•nLe ,..,.. ..-c:7 ooa • m•......, no. Hall, •· ....,... .,., Mk-11 ()&... ~ .. ,.,, ..... ·-loniRlc-·.-.----~­nl. . Flloo cfiTs .......... . .. ....... . ....... ......, __ ...... c .... ..... ,._ .... .u • ........... c • ... -. ...... t: .......... c ... ··----·-• ........ Ia 11fL Ci r• --.._ ··- A Plblte Ibn& m at Cfty Htll oo tat ttlCht ol J~a. 19 w1U cbe1&u ctetaill: of .Newport's btcent..aat ,_.. -~ ........ DoaaldlldbiO- ..... --011 111J 1.10 as Ute .. ..._..,..,.. .. 1a Ma•I!Oft. r.-.... ....,. iiiJpll 1by .. .,., 'elks t ·a r d.._. ~ .. ---·~-4 ..... __ ,......., Tloo ,.,...., .. I f'lf -rlJ b)'tM~Bartw ~~:so:.-;:= --.... % ... • ..,. .... I --· -- ~'-~., ~.,. DA GE D PAGE The Birch Log Feder&l PoWer Over Children? ....... , ••••• J [ ---::.:-:':::, .. -' 1 1 ... 8dMont,JI', a:ha •tw -lrw._.,._ .. ..._. ... ,. •c:.ftll6111, hJee•J _, _____ ... ~~--w.....-..ahl-"'M ,craw . lsst.otlser..wot~ ... -... 1u1y -~•t•-··-·• ....ue. n.e CODtftll -±ad bJ .. _,. 4 cww _. r .. itr ... ._ Act .-. .,. taw lldetallpfttlto ~ ,.,.._ '*>' t.Mt ...... I -...................... ...... • man hal to ..,. ~ r.,. the IOW'ft'• ,.... .. older ebU 2 .. dtly-C8111 ...... - ment to plant m bitowa ........ cocwa.n. ,....... fGr tJ. e.. ~ ..., lpn In like muner. the r.t.ra1 ,owmeent COD· infaBta, ...t • holt ~ odl. .. ...._ .•• The trois the ~<*inc induRry. even t.o the n:llnt,. ~ wouW .e..u.n.t ftdlral JM " to ~ ... ~,~ ... ~~~;;;~~~·: uud§~toloebssr __.,, ·~ ..... _, "pls)ousicssl. -·· •li* PIIJ\ li ~1. iDII iiiiiiiiiil liiiiWI run .... Similot '-nl -... pOitidpotia:: !byelsilolm:! U: dslld-•ioe pro- lhould be to -from ofticialA who run pam~. •• Jl dtet '*-"t ptGt ..,..._.... U. due airlines, the nsiin>ado_ the petroleum .,..._ -to ..W dUidno """"""'" "' lodonl peniet., end other ind.ne.. Another muifa.. da ilr•, trMt doet it do? ARVO. E. HAAPA, Owttet Md publ isher of ttle Ensi 9r1 ·~·······-·~~Q~·· Happy New Year 19761 tation of too much covemment it t.Mt. 11 rrKJre Becken~ the ect ....._ tMt u.pli-.ce will llftd more Americatlli now rnliu, the federal be on 1 voluntary .... But Re,.t 1 ,.,.tive pr-Nence in edUCIItiotl, welfere, boumnc. medi· Brednlull hM stated dlat the Act ''ill--1t cibe. etc., bu Mu11«1 in akyrocketinr eo~t.. aenina: children ill ell aocio4c:onomic poupe." fantutic increeMS in ll'OWmmf'nt ~-end • and tbet i~ "must, to the atent po.ible, in- -'',' wcnening situation C'Yfl)'Where . volve •II cbildren." Critics (Nt, widt. ample 'l1w CIUklree Are Nest It would be romfortinc to J"eeard the lencth, juatificetion, thlt this Act, if pMMd.. will 100ft be • voluntary a. forced buliftl &lid other rovemme-nt.-ctNted n.iJbtmaree. This coUld be the year of decision, as we celebrate the ,200th anniversary of the founding of our nation, which has produced the greatest individual liberty in all history, the highest standard of living anywhere in the world, the greatest outpouring of assistance to the needy and unfortunate, FORTY-EIGHT F'()()1" commereW flstrlng boat ''Little West Coast" ·tmJoadlnc ening string of federal boondonlet u limply mackerel at weStern Cannery about 1950. Left to right, Russell, John aod Jim my "failures." But the J)<*ibility thtt each new Some support for tbe propou.J ha. developed beeauee of a auppoeed din! need for •Y·Clft centers. But a da-e lltudy of nlttinr .ltUYe)'l shows that the vut majority of 'W'Of'kinr mothen do not utte day-clft centers ewn when they aft availtble rree of chirp. lr rul cobcem for workinc mothen i.s the motivation, then fewer· covemment procramt, te~ultinc ln lower wee tnd let~~ inflation, would certainly help. Will we be ablj> to preserve and protect this wonderful heritage made possible by those brave men who pledged Jlei r lives, their fortunes and their sacred honor to establish this great republic? It will take a spiritual revival and ~ rebirth of 'the spirit of liberty U we ars to turn back from the a ccelerating drift toward total dependence on Big Brother government. Shafer. The boat was owne:l by Russell. Beo and Ed Stlafer. (Jolul and Jimmy. sons (ederal program wu dnicned tO incr-eatte the of Ben Shafer.) The boats were averagi.Ag from ! to !0 tons or mackerel a day. power of government should not be overlooked. The cannery was paying the fishermen $50 a ton. Russell Shafer presentl y lives How often llas anyone seen a federal qency In Costa Mesa. (Photo by Hugh McMillan.) di1b1nded? Has 1 Cbvemment agency ever been BEACH RAT MEMORIES cre~:;:tt~:~~~:e":re:~~~~;et~e:;:.:~ment, with their vaunted pueion for helping the dis- market m the warehouse at 1950s and they wereaveraK)'" advantqed, have a1m,ed thelT control mecht- ly HUCH McMILLAN 30th St. He took the fish ing from two ,to -;o ton Of,C.iliKms at ournation'schildren. Rep. John Brad- AUTHOR OF "BEACH RAT by truck to a cannery ln mackerel a nJgtit. ~ith t~ ~rna!' fD -lnd I and Sen Walter Mondale {D.- DAYS" AND "BEACH RAT PIX" San Pedro. She also re-nu mber of boats ~lylng Min n.) haYe sponaored the Child and F1mily The other evening 1 was calle-d that in 1935 he was three canneries in the Rhtne Services Act, CWT'l"ntly befoft ConCJ"'!!!II for ron- havin g dinner tn the Western a rlsh buyer for Western Ch'annel, this was too much sideration. The Act i1J a blat1nt attempt to Canners Co •• C:>nner}' Rest -Canners Co., whlch by this or a drain on the supply, insert the federal government'• no&e into the aurant, ll'lt h my wife, Ellie, ti me wasoperattngacannery but nobOdy realized U at thE' province of raisin, children. This .ia another my dau{!hter, LiMa , and son-in the former warehouse. A time. ln-la ... ·, Va han Khacha -na tural move ror a cannery Jacques Coosteau IS right toorian. to be established where a In predicting that all the 1 looked aC'ross at o.,.. supplv of rlsh was available. fi sh will lie ~ne In a fe~~o· Janpy's restaurant, IlK-I contend that over-fish-years from tht> oceans of other sldt' of the Rhine tu rn-in g ll'iped out the mackerel the world. It's a C'rying ing basin, with the sport-fi shing locally and not poilu-shame. If nations adopt 200- flshing·, boats moored in tion or the ocea n, as somt> milt> limits orr their shores People Conte To Aid Glen Wheaton was the owner of the Pittsfield !Maine! Buou Theater. the AmericaN must face t be aoben.., ruliution that the PfOIJ'IIml envisioned by tbit Act were tried in Nazi Germany, and 1ft beint" imple- mented today in Red Chin•. The~ it no pl1ce for tbit type o£ leritlation in the United State., unleu 1ft are willinc t.o accept totalaovemment power over everyone end CVft')'thinc. GRACE HAMIL TON Do we still have th& courage and character to r e main ~ree? This year of 1&76 may well decide that question, Wi th divine guidance, we will be able to give the answer in the affirmative - if we re me mber the promise : 0 Where the SJ>irit of the Lord is, there is liber(y ." front. There were s word, J>f"'ple claim. 1 was talking aM f'Ontrol fl!';hing In them, rtshln@. boats tied up at tilt' the 'other day to Russell II woulrl lie a s tep in the clfy wharf at the end or Shafe r, 2044 National Ave., right r1irer-ti01J ,Intemattunal tht> turning basin. 1 Jook("(l Costa Mesa. He owned •·oopt>ratlon seems to be out )down the channel, seein~ tile shares in the 48-Coot com-of the question when It eomes town·, onl)-' m-town theater. This spnng he shut down his fi nandall y strapped movie hou ~e ra ther than show X-rated fi lms. Townspeople and local bl:sinessmen. impressed hy .1 man who felt a '"mora.! obligat ion to givr family e-ntertainment," paid off two mort&a&es and a tax lien . They formed a "We may t>r annihilated, tlut we c a nn ot tle conqu ered." -Gen. Robert I , • • • • * PLEASE , NO MORE HELP Beware of the politician when he says, "I want to help you." Beware ~ tbf lat,Htrolfer ~ ~ the propot to change -the N ~ Beach lie se fee .system "in order to get rid f inequities!' · ·, bay filled to capacity wU/1 mercia! fishing boat, "Little to protectlng what rew fish pleasure boats. My '41lew of West Coast," back in the we have left. ~~-:~:.. :,;\~"~~. ~f:O ~;;: .R· ICHARDSON REPORT 601 Lido buUdiogs oo Lido . Peninsula. Pedpl., .'lo'ere 8)' SENATOR H. L. RJC HARr&>N (R-Ar cadia} Tbe Lido bridge had DOt been built. There was a 12-loeh wide foot bridge, with no nils, to Lido Isle. Lafayette St. had not been installed, What is now Lido Park Or, 1was noth.tng but sand. The channel betwPen Lido Pentrlsula and Lido Isle had not ~E>n drt>dged. We kids dUll: I-iams on thP murl flats there at ICiw ticle. Quite a number of years practi cal job skills? 90 )'es ago, I was in the rorefront -1'5 no. of t he fight to prevent 18. 4. Shoui J a peraon 00ft- year..ol4s from volin(. I ~rted or a relony crime -cuss ~ noor .,-11>1 lOlA -uy ct•U ricblf for sen:lte and bled eJOQUellily term of the seothrce:' On hoW the awerage 18,year, YH. ?I no , " old was DOt matu.re enough 5. A person convicted for to cast a consistently adult . the thlrd time or a vtoi@Dt vote, I was adamant as usua.\ crime should be mandated .. , I was also dear! wrong. to serve a ltfe sentence with- There were 2 basic flaws out posslbtllty or parole? 99 in 'TTIY thinking. Thf> first yes -7 no. ''as that I was comparine 6. Instilling of the work them to adults my age, In -eth ic shOuld be part of any stead or with those In theiz· pb training prol':ram in the own peer group category of prisons. 89 yes a 17 no. 21 to 25. Secondly, I w:~:<> 7. The ~~:overnment should not sure that an 18-ye ar-olrl hegln to instill this same who wanted to votE' h:tr1 a work ethll" In the pubJh• good enough grasp or n Jr . rather th.an continue its pre- rent events. sent ''glve.awa\'''pr~"tices, Arter the first electlou ~3 yes • 13 no. had been cornpleted 1 had I believe their answers an opportunltr to view thE' -show overwhelmingly gOOd resulls. Much to m)' sur ~ rommon sense, Individual prise, the 18-year-Oirl vot£-responsibility and concern did not vary that much from over a person bel DR punished the 21-to-25-year old vote. for the aC'ts that he commits I believe that a person 21 a~~;atnst 9(){"1ety, non-profit association to i!ttninMh the theater and rettlft Mr. Wbaton n a uial'led operaior. On June 2 the oi3 8ijod '-renamed Pit ts fie ld Community Theater -opened u a publicly owned theater pledged to a schedule O'r live and filmed family styl~: entenainment. -Morality In M'dio LAURA PETERSON OF C:M, DIES AT AGE 95 Laura Peterson, 95, or 140 Cabrillo, Costa Mesa, who died Dee. 24 at her home, was buried Dec. 26 in Rose Hills, Whittier, fol- lowln( services at Paclflc Vie-. Cnapel, T~ Rev.Bruce- Kurrle conducted the funeral serviC'e. Mrs , Peterson is survived by a daughter, Romola Fol- ey of Com Mesa. The Christmas and New Yo:ar holidays are a little different this year. It should he a time of thoughtful sppret:iat ton for everythin(! w~e hold dea1 Wh at better way to c elebrate our country's 200th birthday than to rrflect upon th~ faith and chara cter of those ~teat men who helped build the United States of America . M y personal -appreciation JOt'S to a young ~an wt.o cnciOusly pve m~ part of the credit for tumint him in the "ri&hl'' direction, almo!lt ten years aao. The follow ina quo t ati ons h ave been "lifted " from his brand new booklet , Handbook. On Uad and Coun try, (Paul Revere Prns. Box. 801 . West Point. Mis.~. 3Q77J, pncr $1.50) ··courage and reality seem to me to be better weapons again51 t'Yfl than 11lus io n and dr ~pair" Bernard DeVoto .. _The o pposit~: or Vtctory is drfeal -not coexistence or L'Ompromise" -Bany Goldwater 1 his maneuver is being pushed bY Counc ilman Howard Rogers, who makes it appe ar that he has great compassion fo r the little businesses in our city and doesn't want them to be paying the same fees as the big businesses. Upon hearing of this plan, I assumed there would com e a suggestion from Mr. f<ogers that the license fe es of small businesses be lowe r ed. Right? Wrong. You c an bet yo ur last uRogers for Counc il'' button that that's not the idea at all. Howard's plan for "getting rid of inequities" is to sock big business bard . Would you believe doubl e? That's precisely the objective -to get twi.ce as much income from business license fees by . basing the amount on gr oss business receipts. Then• ' "''Pre perhaps a dott>n ,6mal! rommercial fi s hing /hoats tle<l to shOrE' moorlnks between 28th St. and 30th St. At•r•orrtin.-: to H. L, Shennan's ''History of ~e.wport Beach/' the first dre-<fging in the ha y b} the cit~ was thP C'itY r hannel from the entrance to the cannery at 28th St. A group or private lnvt>stors rtredgerl a continuation of thP d ty r hannel to a 11or k :~nd w:ue- OOUse, locatt>t"l on a smaU turninl! basin. Ttrus, the Rhine Channel was r r eated . I was too youn~~: to remem- ber, sUcking a round my home over by the Newport Pie r. II must have bePn the time Lido Peninsula was raised rrom a mud nat. year s of ag£-is capable of castin~ a rational vote and now, murh to my chagrin, f have he'!n madt> painfu1\y aware that the 18-year.old Letters to the Editor We have fought this one befor e. Why do we now have to fi ght i t again ? The r e ason is that politicians c annot leave 'us alone. They'r e bound and dete rmined to ''help" us, even though we protest that we can't affo rd their assistance. That last fi ght was not exa ctly a glorious victory for our side, As a ucompromise," we all got hit with a hundred per cent inc rease in license fees . But we did defeat the effort to tax us for licenses on the basis of gross income. The gr oss Income ya r dstick is an Invasion of privacy, as Coun cllman Paul Ryckoff said in his objection to Mr. Rogers' soak-the-rich plot. It would put the city into our bookkeeping depart- ment, checking our records of profit and lou, But worse than tbal, the gross vote varies only a little rron1 • "WE KNOW BEST" th'! slightly older catelo(or y Edlto"r of the ~ How could I comlemn on(' Once again, our Newport withOut condemning tht> Heach CHy Coo nell has said, other? I round myself in a in eftect, "to hell wtth the political pickle. No one likl' people, we know what's best to admit anerror,PS()e('iall}' for them." after belnR so artama.nl on the-l 1m referring to their sub}ect. recent decision to nang onto mise was left in total dis -nentlons. array, when I observer! that ce betore, when the So, the C annerr Restau - rant, originally, wasa ware- hOU~. I can remember when Laur;:a McC lellan's rather, J. M. Cooper, ran a whole- 'sale tlsh market there. r Later on, m}' se{·on!'l ptP-~he power to dec ide on future the majority of 18-year-olds slat was trying to r•m a can remember wh"n my display good common sense fre~y through our town. oo~e, W. A. Irwin, hart a when the opportunity arl~s. the ouncll lgnor&d the •essel unload lumber at the Recently, this far-t wa.o; con~ wis of the people, and 3oth St. dock In 1921, which firmed onee more. 1 ~nt sig an agreement to let was used by him to build out a qoestionMite to my the g road come thfOIIIb. hOUses on Newpo rt Heights. district on law enForcement T people had to take away We kids used to keep our Issues and one teacher whO that power and decide for row boat1 at t he foot or received that questionnaire themselves that no freeway 21st St. We -.ould row up gave the quest\ons to five would ceme througtl, eYer, to t~ tum lni basln, pull separate law school eluses wtthout a popular vote. our row boats up on the or high schOol seniors. Now, we must do the arne beach, walk across the sand Here an the results: thin( onlheiJineuUonlaa.e. of Lido P~tnsula and dig (Not all totals are the Maybe wt ahOOitt f"M co 1 elt.ml In the meandering same because some ques-st~ further and t•m out ehaonel that ran through the tlons 'ftte not answered, "' otnce an of the Colmcll tales between Lido Isle and The~ wert 106 total ques~ members who YOttd to jlal. Lido Penluula. UonnaJrec from the stu-oasly pard that amuatloa We eoa'ld dig on an aver. dentt.) pOWer. income scheme would be a dangerous ac• ot 12 pounds or ruor 1. Slsoold tht crtme By llso .. ,,, --r·lso- brealrthr"""'h in the bu.tc_ cooc~ept of_ ~moWOSie -a~~~! b!:. eamc~ --lssC record ol )udces co me ot ll:ost PI•-""' .... .._ --·un:nn "' , ~bt Plblilbld •eh eateod.ar on the Conell Wb4lli tht fne-bualn·,88 license collt, It Is tntend<ld dad tor to -· a -. yeor'l • ,.. _ 1~ 110, .. ar .._ uru 110t? to cover tbe admlnjlltr~tiv.e collte {)f "'151'" 150 ootd to ooort-2, -por-• 11 and T .. porto i>ouseht-r n.-rmea I.D hiJ ~~ ltMd older be •at to atalt prt1011 OU F E UeenlltDg. The cbllnp 'to grou Income at 105 lieF-Pl., -ror ltloor ertme """"k:tlou • HOW WOULD Y E L? plan would sllta.bllllb bu8\nHe licensing 1111150 "-" Plu. -ot 11<111( ""'Ill Jss-ToH: =:-=,.. 1ao111,.. Mra. ~IAUaa reeallod -III<UIIIes? !71 101 - • u a aou.t'Ce of adlled tneome. If that ,. .. trd&,JtMtttWMilltll 100, bad1 bola! ud tw.ct ... r ' t-t~ 1-. 1150-..-(Podlk) ' 18 •"owed to, MciPtll, ·watch out, bOth ud -· -... r I , Slsoold lal'SiotK ot ll>te lo lt:o wrld _, oor,:.~ t -...,_ a W'lsol-• IIIIi prl ...... -1410loln • l.lttle and big ~-We wiD beCome ror .. --.. ... ~ ttnctln .... ca be tllllld. ; fair game for belna bit 8(lll.n 811d a,pin 111 .,_ ~ with blgber and blpr l\Cen8e fees. "H<r< io the notion God has buUd«i by ••• Or lo Ill .. a larp plot • C Co u 1m that hat~ ." -W(~row wu,un.Juty4, 1913 of p-.-tca 'WIIkllt tot.Ud ; Let' 8 let tbe lty lmC OW a -bUit eousld 101 lso- • ... doa't W811t tbllt ~rind of "help!' r-ot . rellrt-.. ,. 1 building homes near lD agrl. cultural a.rea , •• Or to have a farm Nlldy for heiusing development that could not be used due .. to t. restrictiVe state•ldre land use plan • , • Or to start tht develop- ment · of a hoallnl pro)tct for "low cost boa811t" lftd hue restrletiODI etdorc:ed upiXI ,ou becalM oee per- -. yea, )Ill OM pe-r- felt that be att,.ld ippiR1 ,.... -., ,.,.. praporty '" Or 101r lud parehUe by the ....._t ot )'Oir brow bt -.uM b)' JIOI becnn _. eoutt.l commltAciMr de- termtMd tMt J'OIIIr laM shoD! be rHtrNCI fDr p!lb- lle tccpllttkla. How WOII<I ,.. feel? The --· CoolDJ C.ommlaloe ptu of M· .. rtctl .. locta-' ' ' ., r~· 111111-Ill lutt ... WDIIild brlac ttiNe ~IU1etkU lbcMit. Write J'OIIf lllltmbiJ'IIIID Ud JUir Matt ...t:~or to -,... objoc-Ill tile e_.,.._ 1'btr wU1 be ra .. QHift .. ,.. ........ -.. W. lltuy la .. an JStoVIolallll'l M&lpott a.ell • AnllAft* 8UI ,_, Ifill a._ n. •• a ._. --~-----:::-.... Co.c:U •a l •• ~ llkttr .. • 11 11 U'll- •• to ICNIIII ... I ..... c ..... ...,,,,[ .. .... needed fllrther facts befoft beiag presented ror a popu. Jar 'tOte? AnntDble properties both east IQd we.t of Newport IH abject to recommeda- tloaa of the Coutal Com. mlsttoll., Whote IUe Ia now being cona(dered by tM leg. l.tllhlre. De•elopmenl of ettber aret It a IOOC ruge project aad .olathe maalel- pal penmeet · ol arne. Shldiu an &W •:ter way ID ltftrtl qie.J1en OODCena- ll:c ..... -~ ............. ot tbtle areu. Tile mOlt '-'Ileal reu:~a for delaytacactw1ereiiU(e at tbla time ts allllllrlJ tblt n eb 1 m"•" 'ftlllliN n- -tile eloot ., ... Mew-port c-u us 11111 to partlci!lltolollsotssro--lllou, It 11 ~· tbat ... dty wlll l'f'lllt'ally oc.trol the ttnt larp ,,... coe .. Upou to ...... rt e.e.. It ..,.... otMr .... ...,_,. ,.,. CIIOined 01' .... ..... ,.., to .... Relli df., .-,n•? .. ..,. -~,_,_r_ SIIA-A ... Corwo*'lllar • ltOTI TO AL P'OaGIT Dolrllr,F ...... ___ ... __ ... , .. _-__ -. ...... ,_..,, ,,, ud ... ", na I.._., Ill ......... _ co::,r:ttr:.:~ C'a 1 lollnJ --I E. Lee "There i1 u mu ch dignity in tillina a field as in writin& a poem." -Booktr T. Washtngton "-Effort is the name of t he &ame.". -'('alter Brtnnan -· ... , _ . , ''God helps t ose who hdp themsdv~" 't'"John Adams "'-It if mJ, duty to nl)' country to lov~: i!; to support iu Constitution: to obey its laws; to resput tis naa. and to d~fe nd it apinst all enemies." -Will iam Tyler Pare .;.. "Every ri ght we insist upon as fret men carries With it the duty not to interfere fordbly same rilht by -Ralph llusted '"You htvc with the others." a moral obliption· to preserve y(>Ur lifr and liberty.·· -Ciarencr Manion "Let us have faith that righ I makes milh I, and in that faith let us to the end dart to do our duty as we un dentand it." -Abraham Lincoln "T he very first requirement of a school, in my opinion, is to build character."-Tom Andenon ··A man 's first duty is'to his home, bot he is not thereby ucused from doina ttis dttoty to the state; ror if he fails in th is second duty it is under the penalty of' ceasing to be a free man." -Theodore ROOtevelt "The three basic human loyalt ies -loyalty to God, loyalty to country, snd loyalty to family." -Robert Welch .. -It is the duty C'f all nations to acknvWled• the providence of Allftilftty God, to obey Htl will , to be anteful for Hie: benefita, and humbly to lmpiQft Hi1 protection, aid tnd favon. •• -Georae WalhinJion • Wift d1ae th~t1 In ' mind, we •"' you • happy •d holy bolidty •euon and, we Wiih for <Mu country nMft)' more birthdays un freedom. •1 st a OUIH •a ....,C.....,.IIutf-v-. a 1 n'A,~ .. -.--·--Doe ....... ..,. loci--~~~-.... •-a.-tfa. ... 1011177' --· ,.... ............ . ;-.: > -_,,,. fn •• •·~ 1i 2 U" ., .. ......., .. c..r. ----... ........ ' r . ' j JOSEPH JACKSON. I EX~~·,.?!~,, ~~THE.J~~J;~, LINE ~ I of 1741 Pomona, Costa M.-sa died Sund2y Dec zs -at All at once. voices stilled . • • chat1er Among the local friends were Glor ia and Loac Beach' vete~s tiOs-cea.sM aoo Ln tbe ensuing quietness, w~ Jack Martin, Norma and Sam Gurley, JoaniE: plta.L t::ould almost hear th~ splashing fountain and Jay Betson, Victoria and IUymond Beyer Mr. Jackson, a native of of the wner court at AJ and Adele Gallades • • : we bad a dellg~e..Chrlstmas Wisconsin, was a Wor ld War Dover Sbo~es home on Galaxy Drive. There evenmg in their home; Dorolliy and Max 1 Navy veteran ant1 worke<l was an aJr of expectancy • . • suddenly Olson, good to see th@m again; as well as for 40 years as an ar tor ''ho, ho, ho'' brot.e the silenc ~> and Santa vivacious Vivian Perron and Roland, Elatne He had lived here for ~ w person r·ame bouodine through the entr> and Fritt Westerholt, Helen and Jerry John - past 8 years. way, past th .. Chnstmas t ree of whlte, pale son, Jean and Max M.Uler, Elsie and Ed He ls sun lvec1 IJ} his wHP pink and deep pink roses and baby's breath, PurneU, Fr an and Dick Sisemore, Marian Dorothy. • wturh stood on a glass topped table there and Arctu .. I loyd, Earhne and Rex Albright 5enlces were held ves-Close L)' -.·as Adele's mother, Ohvf' . • • see111s llke a century since we hac! ter day at Bell-Broat1wa) Shehadr, who t.ad nown tn t112t morn from seen ea~:h other. Mor e were Carrie Lou Chapel in Costa Mesa with Ptttsbureh, Pa., and she r~>reived the ftrst and Emtle Kurt . • • he's wath DiSDP) Monsignor Thomas NP~IIl of greetm~. from the )oil} old fellow; anrl a gift Studios and a two time Oscar wmner •• St. Joachi m's Cathollr for havlllg been ··a good gtrl aU )Par... and ever so manr more. The beautiful Chur ch officiating. Burial Just "over there" was AI 'S mothf'r, Essie ·~affair ended with a sumptuous supper and was ln Pacllk Vlpv.· m£>mor _ Gallac1», who too had been a · 'ft()()(i ~lrl... merr} Christ mas wishes plus happy :\P'.I' W part . Soon Jt was apparent none of the larltf's Year tool ') ~-------. present hart been the least bit naught y, for • • • • ~rHitiU who. stor-. •t tn3 N..,ort •IWI. ,._ b t¥n • Colt• .,._ ~ffdmwk lor mor~ ~ 21 ...-s.,fllln I/Vfllorlt'l of' ..,. ~ j-lry THE R.EGEHT DIAMOHD In 1702, w hlle a Brit Ish governor in India, Thomas Pitt sank his entire fortune lnto a 410 ca rat rou~~;h rl ia - mond, earh wac; reward~ with a Santa ~rePtlng Were you awake when the bells ran~t out aot1 !(1ft . . • a flacon of perfume. The t~ae old" Awake or not, into the keeping geotlenHm we ren't fonrotten, they received of each, 1mP Included), was placed a prirP- thelr's as the} badt> RO<>dntght. Excat£>ment less glft. Have vou yet examined vours" over, t;Uests resumed vtsltinl! with one an-Look at at "lost:'l) . • . there as no prac·e other while indulj!;lnl{ themselves with yumm) ma rked on at. It <anoot he W~>t.;hecl, for tidbits and Christmas r heer . Old frl~>nrts no sr ales ran halan• .-. •• ,.,.uP, A kan~. 'o; and new acquaintances mad~> a spark !~ ransom In •'ompariso! .• , nothan~;, \'et 11 ev~lng. was given to bee~ar an•1 prior(' alike. Tt P ' 'We met At•s son Jim, also Al•s si'Ster l!lver onh asked that 11 be ust>rl wisc-h Josephine, wUh Iter husband, Dr Nicola, aQd well. and their dausthtf'r Janlr e, who has woo This jewel IS rart> and unique; It L~ >everal oratoriral cootPsts tooth ln USA never bef'tl displaved ln any shop w~ and Canada, sponsorPt! b) Soya, a church it r ould not ~ purchased; It cannot be youth uoup ThP last rootest was at the sold. So other t reasure holr1s tht:' pas- Ambassador Hotel. stblllties this offers .•. none ~"an surpass Also pr esent was Mirna Malouf of L.A., tts ROiden splendor. 0' all ~arts ,.ou rna)· SU«'h a .renerous ph1 ~anthroplst .•• recently have re<-eived, you wUJ find th1s one the ~he macle magnificent contributions to both most pre<'ious. It has been ortere1 many J.C. L.A. and U.S.C. Also fr om Los Angeles times t>efore; from the depths of bounrlless ¥ere Mablt:' and N,orman Marney .•. George love tt will be given again. It is lt'tt to the tnd Fr eddie ~ 1rola Ot>". Itt rrom c hir"ago recipient to find the golden thr ea 1 running • . . folk wer e ther t> from evPr~'hf'rt:': through lt, Only with great rare will the Enid and Leon Mazza, Aida Al mani1 )eWel r etain its luster. Ca rele~sness, ln- Gagani an, bgypt; Nuha and John Qushalr gratitude and selllsllness waJl tar nish the THESE YOUNG L ADIES, made their for mal bow to society Saturday even!~ at tbe annual debutante ball of the Newport Harbor Auxi liary, Childr en's Home Society, held at thf' Balboa Bay Club. Seaterl ln front are Susan Dolores Barq , at left, and Bf'cky Lou Bowie. Standing, l~ft to right, are Melanie Ra y McCray, Anastasla Allsa Mams, Bettina Bents, Elizabeth Anne McNalle}, T racey Ann "'"~ht, Gle"llla Sue Klein, \1arlene Bo)'d, Dorothy Devon Dale, Dennie Lynn Doan, Ter esa Marie Ta~lor. Letltla SutaMe QuiM , Charlotte Amanda lmr£>11 and ~anq· Lvrua G ra~. (Photo b} Beth Korh) Sherman Foundation offers new c-ourses Thf' ~herm ·n foundatton Center 1n Corona t1el Mar Will h •~~:to its w .nter ses- sion or ('(!ucauu·cal pr~ra ms on Jan. 19. T his s~.>sston offer::. a v·u1et\ of dasses, f'a•· h rest rl<'ted lu s1ze to enroura2e sturlt-nt parttcipa . tlon. Repeat rou rses tn< Julie Plt Kaufman'c; '·or r ourse 'ou can dra-.·! •· sk.errbing and palntln~ class, and BetS) Moulton's "F'rent h terla- niques" r·ooklng c·lasses. Alex Gr igg, manager of the Sher man Foundation nurser } aDd growing ground, will aga.tn tetch "plant propaga- tion for the home gardener " at the nursery's far tlities ln Dana Point. New courses to he offered include: · ·bast• • ~.>ramtcs," taught b) Laguna Rea• h pot- ter Cra~ Barr et; ·'house plants and conta1nt:'r .rar den - tog," to txo lntroc1ur erf b\' Albert Coht>n, a lora! Jand- ~rape arC>hltect ; ''rlis ·ov~r ­ ln~ herbs,'' taught h\ Shlr- I!')' Ker ins, rhalr man of the Orang~ County Herb So- ' IPt~; '·etchin~ and sr ulpt- tni in stonewart>," taught l'\ Billie Sm lth, local pottf'n artist. R.•g1stratlon aofor matton rna~ be obtained by phoning the Garden Of!tr t:', 264i E. Coast Hw) ., Corona del Mar; telepllone: (i 14) 673 -2261. PARKER NAMED Dr . William H. Parker of Irvine, associate professor of physics at l'C Irvine, has been named asststant vit'f' chancellor for academic af- b lr s --plans ud progh.ms --effective Jan. 1. Re wlU ~ oo a half-time bas1s so he can continue his te2chtng and research In low temp- eraturt> physir s with a con- centration on super condurt- tvaty. He receaved the John Pn<'f' Wethen ll medal of t he Fr anklin Institute of Phlla; r1t>lphia rt>Cently for out- stan<11n~; scientific achtevt'- m f'nt t he physical ~RT HARBOR EIS«<N PUaJSHED WEEllY -PAGE 3 •. .. Have ·a Great Year in 1976! 50% OFF Christmas Decorations Box Cards Christmas Party Goods Christmas Tree Light Sets BEAUTIFUL DINING ON THE BAY COCKTAILS UNDER THE STARS OtAMPAGIE SUNDAY IIUNOf 10 A.M. to 3 P.M. .. ,., ...... .,. & DAJMC .. 7 MIGaHY'S Now A ppeanng "BEST Of I FRIEfi)S" SEASON'S GREETINGS 'I ' .. " ~ ' ~ 645-1313 Hoping to sell It pr o- fitably, he had his son carry the gem on the ted~s voyage around Africa to London, and spent months of anxiety to lndla over the possfbtlUies of the ship sinking, t heft, ant1 the chanre that his son might (ambl!' It away. Bot It son and ~~;em arrived In London, ••her e the r ough was fashlooed toto a br U _ liant of 140.50 carats. Bethlt:'hem, anrl florey and Felix van Beek br illianc-y, mayhaps br eak the unspoiled from Hollanrl .•• What stori es of refU~tf'es thread, mar the perfection. . •1uri~ the wa r ttt~>y can tell So guard lt closely, lest throu£h weak · Other s at tht> party wer e Anne Marie finger s lt sUps from the hand. L OC•k o~n anrl Dolph BaHan, oow of Corona dPI Mar at Its faultless beauty. Accept It as at was hur ltved man', many year c; in Africa: offered from the heart of the gav~>r. Con- f It''' t to home were Murt~l anc1 Henn slder It the most treasured of posst:'ssloos, ~. ll~>r'>. l-on11. Bt>a<'h, and Or 'i ed Rowlhah for of all gtfts it ls by tar the gr eato>st .•. and w1 fe Pat of Santa Ana . the gllt of a New Year! (Author unknown.} ~ew~'\._>rt Prin LLr~ Smiles winners named TOTAL PRINTI NG F ACILITIES ~40·4444 1 The Orange County Coast Assn. IMOUDC£>S the follow- in~ w!M er s tn the I ODllal 40 miles of smiles Christ- mas decorations contest: Chr lstmasvllle (com- With Europe at war, at was 1717 before the cut gem was sold at a high profit for over $650,000 to Phlllp, Regent of France where It joined the French crown jewels and was named the "Re&ent." ~()() ~~rv(Jo rJ C nttu f>r: munltv lighting} -Hunting- ton Harbour -Huntington I B+.!l Ch. S•i l f! 001 ,, IJ fh~· VALUE~ on Her(' 1 Soccer Shoes Tennis Dresses . Football Shoes Tennis Shirts & Shorts · a...ball Shoes Tennis Shoes Track Shoes Tennis Rackets .. Bike P•rts Tennis Strina Bike R.,._lrina I Decorated homes 1st place, Ken L. Evans. ';'02 St. James Place, l llf'f Haven; 2nd, EmU J. Roth, 6102 W. Ocean Front, West ·'N ('W'pc:>rt; honor able mentIon, Al . Brashear, 16439 Shad- brush, Fountain Valley. . Decorated business: lst place, Chl.cken Llt1le's Em- porlum, 574 Coa st Hw\ ., La- guna Beach; 2nd, Celesc o in- dustries Inc., 3333 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa; honor - able mention, Flowerc; by tior rl, 448 E. 17th St., Co-m Meta. T he judging was compl~>te<l h'om colored sltdes take.n the week of Dee. 18. The Judges toctooed Mear s. and Mmes. Ted Finster, William Webb, Jack Feehu, Keo Sampson, Ted Bartlett and Ralph Ki ser. Mr. Flnster is president of the Coast Assn. REAL ESTATE MAN ERNEST VALE DIES Eroest Vale, 86, vet~>ran real eStatt> broker and a past grand p;1tron of tilt> Or- der-of t he Eastt'rn Star, dled Dec. l 4 at a local coonJ- etcent hom~>. • Ht U•~ at 24'71 MarlAO, 8ay aor ... tDd at.o maill- ta.IMd a home ta Rancho lllflce. Re ts Rn t•C'd by I ....,..,. , LJWW M.Wt>ll of JC..-..n Beach. \ CUUU. Scl~ pnctl- \loeer Walter f.lob coo- _.. Uw liMn! ""k't .._., at Pad ftc Vtew Clllpel. nt faallJ -ccest• IM-ofl.al ~ lo tale AIMrt<"U CU<'er Sod~ ttJ al to tlle OTdtr of tbe l lllenSIIU. . 200 . SPORTCOATS TR~Mit~ IIDUCTIOM~ ... COSTS All FOI.OTTe. AI RecJ. Pric.cl NOW 4400 $90 to $110 All RecJ. Priced to $120 NOW 54°0 We're pro.cl of_. s•di• of SpartcHh.TMy .-e Mostet-TalhM'Miill D1 "' tt.lt -.d Tedwi•ll Polpster. Plaich -a.cb & ,.._ itt Ibn ll to •~•IJIII•' -&.c.JI-s•artL I USE YO~R MAST'Bl CHARM .. IA.....a~CARD I 150 LEISURE SUITS • _.. __ ...... c:t~. .. ..., ···-............. -··· WICOWL,erlwd..,....CI ......... ,..... NOW ....... ftricft S1S..OO te Sl IL OO JSOP* MEN'S SI.A()(S ....._ Ct.clla a.. '""· • • .................... Slats l2 ... 2. ........... UI.M .. PS.IO .300 SPORT SHIRTS .._ .... ,.....,.., .-4 ..... 512. :==a .. 514. O.r selectl•• ef ...... pdCaw "••--fsclw .. L ... ''·" s~ ~ ·········· ~ ~ rl•~ ..... S415 THE NEWPORTER MEN'S SHOP " _. LOCA18 ...... OIIM MCn'a 11071 '"" u • ich n-Passovoy vows exchanged • t ........ $111 .......... pz ,, .. ~ 1111 ~ -· zsatllll , .... ......_ c.,~"-Alu •• __.) s 4'7rtf •• ; _.. ·"rttr 1 tA *' ........... ~-........... dleilp < -?liPS :W.ftaa- 11 Jl" d, I of Aer..O-Ltte Dr I W ~GuM Groft. ~ -.,.. ~Hide's ...._. eerncl u --of_,,~ ._..., ... tbe tbe belt au.. Cltert1 Eichen was tile ldlllJd tJI ~r. IDd Jetr.rey Elc ... WU tM Ublr. After a t.Dcbeoll t'fOIP· 11oo" toe !Oariu c::rc,.., tbe brkle aDd croom left tor a 10 day '-eJmooo 011 tbe Mencu Rtriera. They plu to ll•e In the Ne~rt ana.· ~r . ~ ~ ,. Hand crafted and ·· ' hand made gift '• items for every occasion. t Sparrow 1 Pnch •••• , ous ,., , f . a '1416 .. iWPOIT aLYD,· 'I .: !:'"" .... .. " ., -••2-····· RI!5TTLEO !UA!IED-REUOREO THRI!I GIHERA.TIOMS 01" FURMIEitS BALBOA FUR FACTORY JIS P'ALM ST., thor lh• f•"'l' ~~.~.... 675 I 1192 Y£AR £ND MR5. HEYEN PERRY Susan Segerstrom is bride of Steve Perry A reception at the South Coast Ptar.a hotel, Costa Mesa, followed thE' wedding of Miss Susan Segerstrom and steven Perry. The bride Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. HaroldSeg- erstrom Jr. of Santa Ana., and the bridegroom ls the son of Mr. and Mrs. o. L. Perry of Granada Hills. They were married In ua afternooo. ceremoay at the f rlst PreSbyterian Church of Santa Ana on Saturday, Dec, 27, The oeremooy wu per~ formed by the Rev. Aule Severtsoo, pastor of St. Stepheos Lutheran dmrch in Granada HUis, lj3 to 1/2 off Standing up with the bride and groom as honored at- tendants we re Mtss Cheryl Petersen of Bellen~e, Wuh- lngton, as maid of honor and Charles Rathfon of San Clemente as best man. '• STARTS FRIDAY JANUARY 2 all l...,.s from regular stock I Both the bride and groom are recent graduates of the College of the Paclfic in · Azusa.. Miss Segerstr.om was a psychology major. The bt'ldevoom Is enrolled In Wa.rtburg Theological SemJ- JCollaM 'hNt_A "" ,, ,. .. ., aaryinllubaque,Powa;er """" I \U fUL • ""'•""""" in Soli I tM cotple wlll Pi*' ~\:M:-:•:d:"'::IO:•:~•::on::~::::::;f·;17:1;h:&:;IN~Ine::~~~::::::::::::~==~~ ~r t~ am 24th LIDAY CE BLOUSES & TOPS CAPRIS .... , .... .. t.zue .......... NOw 57• NOw 512• MDw 5 14• ....IDVUG MOWSCJ• Gro .. of..._ ..... uo -·4· PANTSUITS LONG ......... .... -CeWu •, __ .. -·-SJ488 ' OTtaS UP TO 'It ()Ill: OTHHS UP 10 'It ()Ill: LINGERIE SPECIALS Alltttcd bras ....... 7 ...... -JUt.JIOO ••••• PANTYHOSE Alii tMcelln& ... CASUAL SHOES Auol led styles. sizes, colafs •-.,ncetos••.oo NowS4BB UDOYILLAGE 3424 Y.la Lfclo • NewpOrt •••c• OPEN SUND.lYS. 11-4 .:, ' Talks oh the family_ pre sen ,...... ... , __ _ port leell will Ill" ' a 5-------..,.. bot' : a -11 • c ..... do! ... 2I2P -1 Here*• a. •l' ·cr IEC'ftOII l. 1'1111 b"p ·-Ia, 11 •• -C.:., -. .. ~=~.~~ ~Je«ra .. ,_. 111111 tr .._ -~~~~~~-~--~-.=--=-"' ... C::,of ••rat ~ ....... .. 11-ill", -d ·-.... --~~~, Gr-. dlldcal..,e....._,... lnlle"t .......... Ia ... "~ U. ... odnt11Hoe Ctty tt JC..,...t S.:.. of God:" c-of ~ -or 1-. IS --11att11a New-Clllll:lnta. uper-.llled ...... ---of ,. -1, -.. l??ls-au 1 1ncy dlftnlla Jlft-eel's •• a..d ....,., ....... ,. 5 Or..-c-oy ...... of -~. de- e.Wn:, ''Tr.&: in jlfteile se~ a~ Jutlce." Bee ...... 8t tile Eu&erly Fib. 1 --Saadra HuTey, COI'Wft' ol Par·.:ti Z. U per iutnlctor with H...tllictoa lllJII ftJed Ia 8clok M. piCe S.eb 8Cbool district. .. Dis_ 40, Parcel .... neont. ol ccwertac yoarsell wltblD said COlDly. aid ear.rbe-yuar tamnr," iDo :a.,._,. ??De Feb. a --Samuel H. A1-of S. Joaqllla HUla Reed bert. II.D., psyclldlt:rUI:, IJid tbe IJonc'lry ol Tract "T~tioa YS. helbllam: No. 6015, u per rDJP IUed reeeat eultan.l eftecb ex~ in B:oottJt,pacea:Ziuato-cb the famUy aalt.'' fl, Mlace11•.-s ...... Tbt lectures, eaell set to records ol a.ld eo.ty; beglll at 10 •.m,, are tree tbenee aioac aAd boiiDdaey and op111 to tbe pllbllc. tbe followlDc dacrtled OOUGLAS BULLEY of the Bluffs has joined Newport Equity Fuoda as a1oanc:ooo- selor. ¥r .. pulley, 33, was an undenrrtttng dlvlsloo maruger for Allstate lnsar- anee In Suta ADa. for 5 yea.rs, and • "~ operatJons of- ficer W'ith !sank of America before jo~inc lj~ ~).· ty. He .tiotds a a0C::{il'tclid¢.'e • ......, ll'om ;, ~, 'Siait Paper pickup nets 89 tons Truh crews collected 89.4 tons of old ne•IIJIPerS in Ne,"J))rt Beach during No- vember, ntstng the total to 1.388 tons collected since the city's scrap paper H· cycling program began 16 months lfO· November's collectloa eouraa: Soatb ss• 57' 1!" Eaat S01,77 leet; _,_ eutettr iOo,n 1eo1 a1aac a sm.so toot ndiB CU?e tlllt ll coeeawSolltbeuterty tllf'OIICII u Ucte ot •• u· !0 .. ; Sc:Mitberly 19.59 .feet tloac a zs.oo toot n4lu cOIJJIICMid CU.rYe that ts eoa- ~aft Westerly tllnillp ao ogle of w a• 58"; Sollth 45• 29' 06" West 44.1! feet; Solltlnresterly 521.14 feet a.loDg a 950.50 root ndlas CUJ'ft that is C09CIYe Soatb- euterly tbrot~~b Ill ucle of 31• 24' 50" to tbe be- gtDai.Dg of a 25.00fool ndias curve lD lbe Nortberly line of Su Ciein'eote DrlYe u described In a deed recorded April 15, 1974, 1n Book 11118, pqe 1269, Ofttclal Records of said County, said curve ~ CODCUe North- westei-IJ;' theDce a.Jooc said Northerly llDe the following described courses: South- •.W1"'GNIE'tS'111"''' DRA~fl")'A'M. ,~,6 ,, . , JJ~~ Beckett'• OM ael drlll'll. '•Eadp.me," 'W'i1l be preeeate4 Ju. 14-16 tn the Orup Coast College drama lab theater. The productloD will be(tn at 8 p.m., :md admtssioa is free. Tbe play concerns man's rell.tloD to hl5 bopes aDd to his Deighbor. The form aDd tooe of the work sucrest tbat mu·•s "game 11: .,. " It tolls a likely bell for the end or the world. The play ls UDIIer the dlrecttoo ot ace drama student Gary 0.2!>?>, ' ,.,,"',.,.~ .. _.. ar• ..... .... ., .. , ... ,.. _. ... -IIUI loll; .. ,,.,..,.,..,~ . ......... __ _ • a a '1rtt Cl oo IICio "' n• w ,..., -···---1_ ..... __ ..,~·-.., ,.... C8nQ:-.. __.. ..._" ............ "' w n• r, -sr ~ -M,M-Iool; .... I .. r1.J 11.11 ... aJoaa a a,ootoot- c:.na ...... ca.c&ft ..... Sid r1J •i154t1Mtfllle~ .............. , .. ,, -"'-.-..Drift u~lla .... re- -ltdr 15, 11'11 •-1710. J1i118 IMudl Dlt: I her 17. 11'70 ll:r 8ool:: Mil, .-ce ,.,, -OlllclaP -tbeace llortll a• It' U" E ... 44,11 loot--U. to tare .... I I ~ a 00.50 IDot ,.... CIIJ'Ye tllerellt n.t 18 ccmcawe West- er!'; tlaee Nortlterly Z5UI5 feet aJall& aid cane ~ u a~~~Je or n• 10' Sl" to the Soldtteuterly tiDe , of Parcel 1, u per mlp ftled in Book 55, page st. said Pareet u..,., tbeoce """" ... boaodary of .... Parcel 1 ttllf!. foUowiDg de- scribed courses: aoo- tangeflt North 75 • 08' 54 .. Eut 32.7! feet; North- easterly 311.95 feet alollg a 500.00 foot radlls n~"e that lB coocue Northwesterly tbroo(ll .. ""'Pe of 43" fie • OS"; aoo-tlltgeld North sr 37' 11" West u.oo feet; North 46• zg• 29" West 252.70 feet to the Soatherly comer or Parcel 1, as p!r map ftled In Book 64, page 2%, said Parcel Maps; thence North .u• 30' 31 " East 3Z8.0Z feet aloag tbe South- easterly Une of said Parcel 1 to an qle pol.ftt. tbere- lll.; tbeoce North e• 26' 26" _West 110.64 feet alorlg the Euterly line or said Parcel 1 to a point oo the S?atherly Line of said Parcel 2 de- scribed firs! above, said point befni: on a Z35.00 foot radius carve that is coo- eave Nort~esterly, a radial --.---r ........... _ ..5 ri; • .... ... ........ c.w ..... . .................. ........ , !&_,. .... ·P.S:., Ia ..,. 1• , ca., ·aura,__ ... c IMJDI! 7 0 1M - --C8k PPua, An 2 rsao.es. a:I'DIL~ofoold De: 7' a • Plla t111ttt1.t .... _,c c-,, D!a-t:r:td_.. .... .. . .,.., .. ....... _oflollud --"' ._....'"' • fBI .. u.e cece ., u.e Cpty C-...... Cpty Ill "-------."""-~or--.. .-., .:I al8o an ca ftle "' ... --of ,.. 0.-pu:taxt fill Com-*tJ De- n' c IM. I!ECI'DI s. -Com-..., ne ••• , • DI- rector of tbe City tJI Kew-port l!oo<:b ,. ,....., ,._ ---....... said am...., ... •.Wpro- perty ud P-C DUtrlc:t, aa deacl'lbed be-.... u aid P-C ot.trlct lbaU baH beeD eo ameDCied. tbe same dill be 1n fllll Ioree ud effect ud be • part of TIUe to or the Newport Beach Maalctpal Code. SECTION 4. ThU ord.i- naace sbl.ll be.-blisbed ODCe In tbe oftlctal De'W'~r of tbt Ctty, ud tbe same afllll be eflecttn thlrt}' (JO) days alter tbe date of Its adoptjon. Tills Ordinance wu lnti"'- duced at a n!plar meetlag of the City Coacll of the Ctty of Ne•·port Beach held on tbe 8th day of December, 1975, aod •as adOpted oothe 2200 day of DeCember,l97S, by the follo.f.ag vote, to W'it: AYES, COUNCILMEN: Mc- lMis.. Dostal, Barrett, Kaetm. Rogers, Store. NOES, COUNCILMEN: Ry<'- koii, ABSENT COUNCILe.fEN: None: Donald A. Mcinnis Mayor ATTEST: Laura Laglos City Clerk Publ.lt;:h: Jan. 1, 1976, in the Newport Hutlor Ensign. ~YSfllCIALS (Fri., Sit & Sundly 'fi/6 P.M,/-Exdutlifrl Ho/idrtl ,_,~roup or-· b•l<od po1110 or rico liED iNAPPER " " " . " " " " I " 2,46 MAHI MAHI , , . , , , , , , . , U6 GRPLLED SEA BASS , , . .. . . . . . . 2,16 TOP SIRLO!N " " " . " .. I " " " • 3.50 NEW YOIIK STEAK ' I ••• ' I " " ' I I 3.16 LOBSTER TAPL I. I I I. ' •• I.. • • • • • 4,16 STEAK AND LOBSTER ... '' . " . I • 5.16 LUtiCIIIEON lho-thily until 4 p.m. 1U'7Chdflcc-Hwy •H.wt ......... •IJ1a .U-1121 *1E.C..Mwy• 011-·171•1~ was "slightly above ater- age," accordlng to actin« General Services Director Wade Beyeler. Total ren- nue to the eft}' c!urlnc the 16 months has beeo 134,- 732, Mr. Beyeler said. The city has a coatr:act with a paper recydJDc ftnn that pays the city a miDI- mum of $25 per toa for the ptper. Residents place tbeir oJd newspapers in blmdles, boxes or bags, and they are picked up at the curb by city refuse crews and tumed over to the recycling nnn. THANK YOU Old newspaper colleeUon days for January are the 12th, 13th and 14thforattct:- borhoods east . of the bty, and the 19th, Zoth oct llst for areas west of the t.y. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING GIVEN lllal t .. Cltr c-cu ollbeCP?rofN-Biiaetl wiU IIOid a pabllc hear~~~& repl"((lac Ord" 7, ce No ?&SO. bo?oJ, AN oRDDIAP!Ct OF THECM'YOFPIEWPORT BEACH ESTABUSIIDOG A PLANIIED COIOOPUIIITY DEVELOPIIENT PLAN AND DEVELOPifENT ST AJID- ARDS FOR BRO._. PACIFIC VIEW (OOIID. IIERT 210, 457), ..,..,. Commlntoe ~-Mo. ft'7,adi)I$UidMtl8:ui.· -<il "'"-l_.t"-t, ' IIOI'ICE ··-T "*· Tllla ___ _ ..,. ---~.,,.,. .... --~ .,.,._ . ,.. -....... •·• " ... c -111 CIIJII-. """ of .... Cttt ... ., .. CI?Joi~QS. -. ---,......, ......... •• u• 2.., _.., .. __ 1-.IAaiOo CptyC .... CIPJ of?lo_?_ ....,., , .. '· tm. Ill .. "-" Ru1>or EH?p. • I (Bur NOT Goodbye) TWENTY-NINE YEARS AGO WE STARTED KAREN MARGRETA'S, A SMALL SHOP ON COAST HIGHWAY IN CORONA DEL MAR, FEATURING CRYSTAL, CHINA AND SILVER FLATWARE OIPORTEO FROM SCANDINAVIAN COUNTRIES. WE HAVE ADDEO STAINLESS STEEL, KITCHEN KlOCK-KNACKS, CARDI AND FINE TEAK FURNP- TURE FROM Dt:PflllARI(, SWEDEN AND FINLAND. YOUR ENCOURAGEIIENT AHD FINE PATRONAGE HAVE 2IIADE 01 G!'IOW TIUIOUGH THREE UlCA. - 11CJRII. 1tOW ft ARE PIOVDIG A HALF PaLE A'fl AY TO THE 80UTIIEMT AREA OF liE-CEftTER -c'ALl&O "DEIIGN PLAZA" •• lUST BElDW FASII- WE 'fi!LL RAVE A BIGGER SHOP --2100?1 TO DIBPLAT BEAUTIFUL TPDGS--AND A LARGE, ' COifVENIIJn', F1t&l PARIDG ADA. WE HOPI YOU WILL LID TRI MIW rTORI: AIID TPIAT TOO WILL~ 01 OI'TPI We Will be open January 10 Design Plaza, . IUO, 240 Newport Center Dr, I KAREN MARGRETA IMPORTS I I J . ' \, I '· ' •I ·( ,, A PW10 RECITAL lloc<looller 20 _ .. -- M--o1----Cllarl&c-r .. PlaJ(Dc for 150 CeeRI at a aaaa1 Cb111tmu reettal at Co«& :Mea's PrtiiD~Iu Cblarcb ol tbe C~ ..... from loft, J-Wbolaa. -· -Aody Kempler, Jolll Cnmp. Vlclde Crump, ADcela Holt, El1u- beth BolliDC!f and ltrl O'Dell .. Jeutler Wbelarl took part in a !ll)eClal Hauel md Gretel Rite, lftd Jeff O'DeU played biB arnncemeat ct "Jingle bells.'' What kind of city? What ktDd of a town. will Newport Beach become? That wa..s the genenl sub· )ect last w~ek as· tbe city planni.ng commlaslooers and City CouncU beld I joint skull session at CitY ttall. Waterfrout planning and. the solution of tn.ftlc prob. !ems occupied most of the formal 30-minute talks. • 'Ou r general plan talks or maintaining a TUlage atmosphere," noted Com- missioner Hall Seely, "but we are getUng more and more pressure to turn the town into a tourist destina- tion r esort." of Coast Hwy. u you re- Yiew de.-elopment projects tbat come liP." IW:tt:lllg tblt overcleft!lopmeat coald fur- ther jlm the hlchway before wldeaiac pro )ects a.qd a ..,.. bay br1dge are completed. Mr. Seely spoke of U. fnurt.ratiob t.n "trytac to lm· plemeah. tramc circul&Uoa system that hu a planned deficleocy," aod Commis- sioner Jaclde Heather tried to nudge the Couneu lDto takl.nc some position on tbe planned eKtension of Uni- versity Drtve across the Back Bay. ' Maypoles announce daughter's wedding M.r. lllld Mrs. Roy Arehi. bald Ma)'pOie m I.II:IOUDCe tlle man1age or tneir daueb- te.r, Patti Powers, toStepbeo CraJc Gaas of Salina l<ansu. • Tbe bridE! is 1 former Tlcktocker a.od member of N.tiobal Sbe debutante ball at the Newporter tnn in 1965. She is a &;nduate of NI!Wp)rt Ha.rbor Met! school, aD4 attended Citrus College. She ll also a gn.dua.te of tbe Kaiser school of operat-lnc room teehn1elans. The bride and her fam U\ were long-time residents o'r Newpo rt Beach.. Her father. 1 for me r televtsloo aDd n dio ptraonalUy. is now an fn. COSTA MESA STUDENTS who performed in tOe """'.ual Ct..rla Conner Christmas rec ital' Dec. 20 at the Presby- terlaD Chu.rcb of the Covenant included, from left, Mari- l}"D Hanson. Heather Sooct, Lelgh.arm CtW, Raeleen Ch.ai and Grant Chai. Christmas gifts were distributed, and refreshments were served. Mi ss Conner teaches plano in lrYine. "DOING BUSINESS"-- ·~ ~r, aftDiwled wttb tlartiD v. Smtib A..., socillf:S .... OJaa.rd.. Pam·· matenal r~ were tt~ late Mr. a.ad airs. Earl M. I>a.rrcllcb or Dwrille, WiDots, tDd ... ls u. .tee. of Dr, 'IJid Mrs. ftormaD o. lA.Yet o1 Benr-IJ Rllls. ..no.~­from tbe UniYers.lty of KaD- sas, wbe:re be ma)Jr ed iP psyelv:l}ogr. FollowlDc bis university studies, be at- tended p-aduate sc.llooJ 1n Topeka, Kansas, at the Men- ninger CUnJ.c,. He l.s the son Of Dr. and Mrs. fl'flder tck Alpbeus Ga.os. Dr. Gans is a pedia.- trl.cta.n in sauna, Kansas. The ~:room's grandpa.rents a.re Mr. and Mrs. Thomas O'Keefe of Du Ouotn. 0- llools, and the late Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gans of Abi- lene, Kansas Tile newlywed couple is Dow residing in Aurora, Colorado. 3 FIRMS MOVING TO WELLS FARGO BLDG. Three real estate or iented firms have leas@'d office suites in thE' Irvine Com- pany's Wells Fargo build· ing, a 16-stor r of!lre bulld- ing In Newport Center. Estate Builders Inte-rna- tional, for merly located ne.ar Orange Count}' Ai rport t.n Newport Beach, has leased space oo the l~th floor for its residential development headquarter s. Carver-Klassen Propt>r- ties, lndustrlall ~·:~~~='; ifSo formerly !t near Orange Count)' Alrp;>rt, a18o leased spar e on tile 12th fl oor for ils headquarters. Suburban Coastal Cor- potation, real estate financ- ing flrm, expanded Its opera- tions from the Irvine Com- pany's Un\on Bank Building at 610 Newport CenterDrtvt to the n[nth floor of the Wells Fargo building. Friday, JM\..., 2 , 1111 MARK TWAIN IN SWITZERLAND ,,., •·'"· ADULT AO!iiiUIOII AT ____ .... STUOEHT ADMIU-AT -•.. tll:li SEASOH TICKETS (Good for onr sia .-issi.,.. ADULT .. SI2.SO STUOEMT .• 15 ... AVAILABLE AT: Newport Harbor Klwuls Cltm, Box 1581,. Ms .. ore Beach, 92663,646-2163 or In)' memblf'.ttht NeWport Harbor Kiwanis Clll>. 4-HAIR)L... '. MATTRESSES "EW -11EIVR.J,IfC Irregular ShapM 1anenpriaw -c:.t'- Mr. Seely and other com . mtsstoners also asked the Council for some clulflca- tion of tbe meaning of the ''marine and recreation commercial'' desi.patioo given by the general plan to waterfroat areas such u Mariners Mile and Ne"fPPrt Dunes. ·•University Drive Is a critical part of our clrcula- tioo system," sbe insisted. Councilman Jotm Store agreed tbi.t '•we need UDi- versUy Drive and we Deed the new bridge." Mayor Dooald Mclnnla re- minded tbe panel ttat tbe uru.veraitf Drive matter bas been referndtoacommittee studyiag tbe UpperBaywUd- Ufe presene. He did oot NAUTICAL ART AT DU ~ \C.;;/ NEED To KNOW SOMETH~ ABOUT YoUR NeW cOMMUNilY? Call l ( liinmnviiqoll- ~ Pnone -6 7 5. 58 7 3 - "Does this mean hotels and restturaats that look out ,_,... f>t~--"'ndered Mr1 SOlly,,._~.., '" t ounenmu "" Peter . Bar- rett eaut"-ed tM p&a.hers to '•keep current on the state CROWN PARKING RULES REMAIN A pa.rldng ban on the west side of Cron Drive North, in Harbor Vie• Hflls, will remain in force, the Newport Beach City Council decided last week. The Council went alone with the pleas of area resi- dents, who obfeeted to a cl.ty Parks, Beaches and Recrea- tion Commission reeom- mendatton that tbe parking ban be lifted. Tennis players and lawn bowler s, who UM the facutties or San JoaQutn Hills Park. had requested more street parld.Dg ln the area. One resident, whO lookl out of hls back door on the playgrounds, called the but)' park "Wtmbledoo, plus lbe Our hostess wtU bring gifts and Rose Bowl of lawnbowllne.'' greefrngs. along with helpful · The CouncU voted unarrl- commumly tn,ormalion. mously to let the parldng ::::::~~b:IB~sbOd==~· .. ~~agag~ SINCERE HOLIDAY GREETINGS from the staff and of Paramount ·---..., -~ U.;'<!olll-• WOIII4 .... tlle,lf_! <"' Co8net!Wom.n · 'LUc llle . K11etr1 ....Sered ••the eity ''sboald be coastniAed by a static etreulatton plan." '•I don't think It's been proYfJil," &he aJ'I1l«l. "that, t1 you hue adf!qQate clreu- l&Uon, you'D have more g rowth. We bave a problem •e're not factnr up to." Rest:i.unnts with a nauti- cal atmosphere are a dJme a dozen in Newport, but Duffy's is something else. Since the Duffy family took over that odd-looting build- Ing IQIIlttlDg on the edgP Upper Newport Bay, It been turned Into what ap • proachH a work of oautieal art. The Duffy's, owner Riehotrd, SOli Steve, and daugh.ter Susan, have gone lnto meticulous detail in re- styling one of Newport's Isndmarks. A JapanE'se gardener would envy their je:wel-like creation, but It's e•eo more American than Wle pte. Red, white and blue Is ttte color theme, 1rith Early Amertca.n china, 1hip models and other u.uttcal Americana through.- oot. Manager Steve Dully tomes by Ills trade natur- ally. His dad, Richard Duffy, 01rns the Atrporter inn, Ollf' tM area 'I most successfUl eateries, and man)' of the tenons learned at the Air- porter ban belped get Duf- f'J's off to a good stan. The glass-enclosed build- IIIL too~ like a modPrn IPiee ltatlon. is blddeo from ludhlbbers, but better Dow& to ba)' sailors who aftea tie up at ooe of the NEW FLIGHT ATTENDANT pell docks. SigD.aJ fiags fl y -~Cheryl Sct.telder, dallfh-from the yard arm outside, ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack aDd from the short-shorts Schneider of Ne1rportBea.eh, wora. by the waitresses tn - begall her ca reer u a ru,ttt side. atteodut followtaghergnd-The bQUdlng's dt>Si{!n uaUoo from Weatern AJ.r-males It easy for Steve to u11n f11Cbt attndlat col-get yoo teated when you tece at to. Aar(elu Inter. ean enJoytheb&yview.Over- o&tlOGa.l Airport. Sl!e l5 1 head, a ltalaed glass com- _~~E~ol:i~;~HaEr~---s~ rose flltE'ts the moon- employed by meou Is a sea-lonr's F-jpn 5a1o11 1D ~ delJ(bt. too. featurin&' aba- B•eb as 1 t~prt COMattui lmle, ~er, Ala stan kim: prior to tolalac W..tenl. crab, lhrimp, Chesapeake Bay Jteamed clams and OFFICIAL NB"PAPf!lt OP tllts•POfi!T BEAC• SUBSCRiniOfl_ OR~R OlfLY SUO I'OR OMI YIAR ------·------··---- NAME •.•••••••.•••••••.••••••••.•••• , •. ··' ADDRESS ••••••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • · • • • • • cm .......... : .............. ZIP •...• LOCAL FIRM .,YIMG EDUCATIOM GIIOUI' JObll. J. McNMPton, eblinnu of Nlllklaal Sya. tema Oof110ratao.. Mewport B•e-. ..-..cet tt11t 811 _, ............. ..... ICr••• .. ~. "" Meal lldulriel lllc: • .. _ .. _ .. _ eeM~R Cf'OIIPt tecJ r c a.,.. • ....,.....,_ tl XI II S,rt1 I Cor-po_lo_ol ... _. lrY'• ..,... Nl' a ., _.. ecetiWJ' CD $ ' ....... IICeuwwb''a ..... _ ... ~ ... -........ ...,... ,~ ... lnlllll .. -" .... ~• X 1 .,.rtallill ~ ""' 14 tU'WI' ...... - • 1111 ...... _,...., ... ' SI!HD IH Till$ ORDIR Win! $1.00 TO, _, .. -. -·--~ Con 0 , •• HEWI'ORT HARIOR IMSIIM •1 lo, Ptlrld& .. :-lo- l7ll !. COA$T HWY., CO-A DIL IIIAR lo-In~' IOd .,_, ~:, __________________ ....... ., .. : 'ke. other euodles from the ~tea. If yoor feet are ftrmly on II.Dd, tMre's _ntet mignon or prim. rib. A modem b&Dd plays Dl(IIIIJ, ucoot Saaday. The Nltarut Ia C1J* for hanch, .... Doll!':• Sundn Appl'o fw ... + Hair Styli•« ._,....,~~-!'~~ + Color Shli•t! + ll odJ ...... •!i'l~~~~!i~ + M on i<W res I< l'~~·~li~-~~ 3424 Via Lido Rq ..... n : "'edr. .. ys I a ••. -4 .... MARINERS CHURCtt HOW IH OUR H!W !lUll. ..... 1000 atSON AVE ,, AT JAMBOREE, HE..,_T Ji;'.r& TE LEPHONE: &.40--6010 , THE TEACHING IS CENTERED OM AND TRE BmLE, WITH CHRmTtAN UYING. AU. STEVE DUFFY •·aits at the top of the pngplank for thE' Cow:~•U.C a.S ~ ...... .: seafood lovers who are fl ocking to hls Duffy's Bac k Ba~ SUNDAY SERVICES: 8:00-9:SO -lltOO A. lit. restaurant on ~. Bayside !Jr. (Ensig;n~p=ho<=o~.):_ ____ 2:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: It by turnmg north on Ba~­ side Dr. off Coast Hw\'., just east of the ba~· br idce. The fi rst thinl! )-ou'll notice Is t hat )'OU have sud- dent!· left the t rarrir mess behind. ''ou'!llle pr en more pleased when \ Oll eet to Duf()''s. Tho~t's a prom1se from Steve and Sl!san. ttl GH SCHOOL CliO IRS WIH CAROL AWARDS Huntington Beach hlgh school choir won first place Jn Park Nelli'J)Ort . .a.part- ments' 5th annual r arolfest Frt®Y. Dec. 19. The S3SO prtz.e •Ill be used for thE' ebonl rroup's r obes, musk ud other elq)enses. Wtnnlni MCOnd placE' cash prize of $!25 was Univl!'r slty high schOol choir, Irvine, and tht> $125 thJrt1 plare pnu went to Santa Ana h4th schOol ellolr • HARBOR VISITOR 1t J'O'I a.re a nf'•romer, or kllow of a newcomer to ttlt Harbor Aro who tas Ill: bHI welcomed, do her a • ..,. bJ catUnc the H.ar-* Vtstt.w betweto 8 and It &.•. Ud She 1fill ea.U • JOiif fl1end with filii• -. ~~~Dr•tton and clft.l .... f'ti..clb bustMu --nidi JIUd rM4J 1o ..., btr be<om• • 1 ..._. witb her new •• t••··· Till: HAJIB(jR VISITOR -· 4t4-!0J61 ., ... _0174 Public -AUCTION FIUDAV. M~Y. IVNDA.V .. I P .•. Bargains on Fine Crystal. S ttrling SiiV<f"f". P()l'("r/oins. Orientol Objf'cts d 'Arc Pointi,.gs. Jf'wrlry, Anrrqun. 8 roM ..... Fumirurr. Sf'fn-r Indian Turquoisf'. 11 .000.000 I ~VENTORY f,.,,.., '''""' (I•M~O fi!H·III·,., ... , 8•rtkrMf'lf'~• .a cross thl' sfrfffjr(lm Sf'Vf"n of rhr Sourhlond's mo.ar l'lrgonr wotrrfronr rntouronr.1 lnlllfH"C'tion & PH\Jak $.tiN ,t,S OA.ILY , 12•SUTUaDA.Y & I •S"""A' cLOUD ••o.•sou & Tttu•s.ou MJa101•111LDa.r .-aA".M~V ....... Y ....... ,,L-----------~~~~ • .. Weming : The Surgeon General Has Determined n. ~ Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. -. • I ' a.r oro tOO's 2 0 C LAS S A CIG ARE TTES M~""ORT MA•ao• ...... -PAel 1 -JM. .. "" J I I . . I I . I . . . . . . • . . .: • : I . ! • If ~ W. &PAID, D~. a.iildl ....... ..,, ...... 1ill•lll' _ .. (CJM' •• ,.._ .... ~ -_ ""This ~r ..;.,., .. celebrated by Jesus and ·•he apoetles on TlHusday e¥e6 &. Nisan 14. And t"-fhst was to be continued into the O.rtitiaR era. The sym_bols were chatted: bread .and wtne were to be ustd irtStud of the paschal I.mb. But the fundamental m~nins of the feast remained the sa~; both the passover and ith~ lord's Supper had ~ference to ttie atoniJll death of Otnst. The paschal lamb flrefisured the Lamb of GQd wtlo was to dte for the sins of the wOrld . the bread and wine also 'iymbohzed the body of 0Hist broken for us and the blood of Christ poured out for the ~mission of our sins. Thus what the J'I'SOVer symbolized by way of prophecy ts symbolized in tile Lord's Supper by ~ of commemoration. And on that Jut CYening our Lord chansed the symbols in outer to suu the new dispenution when . 1moe .the Lamb of God had once been offered up. other sacnfices should be no tnore" (cf. John Gresham ~bchen, ''The 11fe of Omst and the Development of 4he Owrch in New Testament Times" in A Bri~f Bibl~ Hi.ftury , 1922, p 90). The Last Sup~r Verses 17-~ I set fort h the observance t~f the last pas!\over, dunn~ whkh the thsdosurc of the hcrrayaJ ••f Jesus 1s .made. Sec alsu Marrhew ~6 .:0-~. t.ttfi ~~·14, 21 -.:!J .Juhn 13 ~1 -JO Inverse 17 we read · .. And when 11 Wl!S evening. he IJesusl ~omcrh v.11h rh, twelve" I A .S.V) '"(I X 1 A' thl') we re rcdtntng and eallng Jr su\ dt<.doscd that one ol Hr\ ,.wn ap<lstlcs would !A·tr.ty li1m· 'the "ne ealm~ I.VIIh me · Tilt~ d ausc Coml:-tn Mark) sup.gcst~ the hurrtblc hetnuusncss ol Judas' l.'rtme. For amung Oncnrals. C:llln[t roscthrr IS a sign of fnendship. To vrolate thts cust o m. as Judas,tltd'"was one of ·the m0sr" seriu'"us SIOS that wuld Oc cummttted. Th ree Hems here emphastr.e thr enonnrty of hts l.'rtnw : (I) one uf rhe twelve; (2) eattng with Jesus: (3) dip_ping II'\, the same dish. ( 19) The disciples were lllled with amuement and constern ation. 'It is nor I. ts it~' The Greek tndicates clearly that a negative answer ts expected. It could be translated , 'Surely it is not I!' (20) The tr.;tOf rs icknttfted as ~ one clipping with me an t~ bowl.' The same Indication' is S)ven in Matthew (26:23). loon says: "To whom I shall give a sop' (13:26). The meaning is essentially the same. It would appear that Judas reclined rather near Jesus, one of the two or three who dtpped in the same dish with Him . This refers to dipping a flat piece of bread into the sauce, o r into the stew to get some meat. (21) This ve~ furnishes an DECJSIO" MAGA.Dftl. MIMMEArOLis-, MI..._ John Wesley (1703-179\), the future founder of Methodism, $aUed from England to Georgia as a missionary In 1735 and re- turned tess than three years later. rdete.ted man. Depressed by his experiences, he wrote In his journal on January 27, 1738, "I went to America to convert the Indians, but 01 who shall convert me?" · Two weeks later, on Tuesday, FebruMy 7 Watey was Introduced to Peter BAhler, a Moravian mis- sionary newty arrlved In London and on his way to America. What follows ls In Wesley's own words as recorded In his Journal. Tuesday, February 7 ~~*~~* (A day mueh to be remembered.) At the bouse of Mr. Weinantz, a Dutch merchant, I met Peter Bahler, Schu- liua Richter, and Wensel Neiaer, just then landed from Germany. Finding they bad no acquaintance in England, I offered to procure them a lodging. li'1'01ll this time I did not wi llina-ly loae any opportunity of eonvenina with them while I ata,.S in London. Friclay, Februllry 17 ~tttttttttttt i eet out for Oxford with Peter ~h­ ter. fntcrestlnJ example of the comtMnatlon of divine sowreianty and humlft freedom. It wu written of the Mnliah that He wouJd be betrayed (in the SeptuaJint of Isaiah S3 : J 2); but Judas was free to choose and was responUbk for his sin of delrYerina up Jnus to Its enemies. Thus he (Judasl Jtands condemned forever In the eyes of both Cod and m.an." (cf. IUlph Earle, 7Jr~ Go~/ Accordi~ w Mllrlc, 19S7. pp. 166,167). -- 1"M Institution of tk Lord's Suppa Verses :2~·26 of our Biblical text reoord the tn stlt uti on of the Lord's SuPJ)or. Sec also Matthew 26:30; Luke 22: 15-20; I Corinthians I I: 23-26. ''Of all the sayings which our lord uttered on the subject of His death, the~ is none whkh. can be regarded as either more important or ml1re express than that testimony whr ch He uttered at the institution ul the Supper. He had previo~sly called His death '-a ransom' (Matt. 2Q:28. tdar)< 10:45): He had called His. crucified Oesh ''meat indeed' (John 6:55 ), an~ tn the present pas~ He calls His blood a CUvmMtl. This phra:.eology may be considered as a key to all those pasbges wru<.-il announce a reconciliatlon to God 'thro"'h Him: and also a key to aR thQSe passaFS in the Eptstle to the Hebrews. as well as elsewhere. whtch speak of a covenant people as separated and sanctified, as saints and holy ones. or speak of the Oturch of God according to the new covenant relation in wh.ich believers stand" (George Smeaton, The l)ocrrine of the A tonement as Taught by Otrist Himself. 2nd ed., 1871, p. 207). llle memorable wo rds whtch Jesus spoke at the institution of the Supper should be connected with Hts death. "(Vv. 22-24). Jesus gives His disciples bread . which He breaks. as a symbol of His body which. on the morrow, is to be tom with scourges and thorn~ and to be nailed to the cross; He pours out wme as a token of His blood that is to be 'poured out for many.' He dedares mat t!\us 1s betns ratlfted a 'new COW'Itat ,· superior to that of Sinai, one of matchMes &nee and love. Accordin& to this covenant, all who, by flith. partake of Quist, receive not only pardon for sin but also power for holy Uvina. To make this possible Christ died for us; with the symbols of such love before us we should pledJC to Him anew our allestance and our lives. diately it struck into my mind, "Leave off preachjng. How· can you preach to others . who have not faith yourself ?" I aaked B<ShJer whether or not he thought I should leave it off. He answered, "B y n o means." I asked, "But what can I preach?" He said, "Preach faith till you have it; and then, because you have it, you will preach faith." Monday, March 6 ~tttttttttt~tt I began preaching this new doctrine, though my soul started ba.ck from the work. The tint penon to wbom I offered salvation by faith alone wu a prisoner under sentence of death. Ria name waa Clifford. Peter Bohler bad many times desired me to apeak to Clifford before. But I could n ot rre- vail on myself so to do, beinr atil , u I had been many yean, a zealous as- serter of the impossibility of a death- bed repentance. Thursday, March 23 trtttttttt'(:r I met Peter BohJer again, who now -: amazed me mo re and m o re by the account be gave of the fruits of living faith -the holiness and happineu which he atftrrned to attend it. The next morning I began the Greek Tea.- tament again, reaolvinr to abide by "the law and the testimony''; I wu eonftdent that God would hereby sh ow m e whether th is doetrfpe wu of God. Sunday, AprU 2 *trtltt*'frlrtltr Being Easter day,! p~hed ID oar eolleae chapel on "The hour il eom~ fng, and now is, when the a.d aball hear the voice of the ;:lon of Ood : and they t.bat hMr sh&U live" (1o1m 6 :25) . J ~ee the promlae. but it ia al• otr. I asked P. B6hler .,aln wbetJMr 1 ourbt not to retrain~tMdt.lar otben. He aaJd, "No, not ld .. In the eart:. t~.~ talent God E you.'' AOCOJ'dinaf7, oa na•dq, 26, 1 apoke cle&rt7 and f1llbo at don to Kr. Detanaott.'s falala f/6 tile utan and fruit-. of taltlL llr. BI"'aahton and 8l7 .bcC'4tv 1Nft then. llr. BroaPt.oa's jnM ~ ttoa wu be c:ouJCJ .,....IIIIM JMt I Altodla-year • .. ...._., [)Qr ~~Mer, let il .... h woftiq or ia---.. Aeotber rear ~ Thee' lW .. Y. JM. 1. 1111 Anotber year of 1eaaiJw tJPoe nr lowiaa breat. ... A a•AK.UTa .. I. A ••a•A. CM.IP. .. (V.lSJ ....... M .II .. by I ....... « CIJIIIilll~.--~ lhat .... He .. 10 .. 11(1 .... from them for 1 time He .. .,.. dly 4riDk Q .... ' 5, 4 C.. -.. , UN hew tivfty. Theft it DO QUeetlon but that ~ tA.I ~ C'NIIIfioa ,.ta •I i• the deril is beltiDd ltrife oto anythlnll G~ J :U ..... wid • ~ of_... eltle which wi:U .Ur up enmity, but kf~ A4ea. diU .a~ f :'l' IN lames_. :1 and ! 11how u.s that the~ .,..., ,a, CIICCOifJit of lU ori~•ti"... i1 tbe lnunaa factor u y;eiJ. All men Of ewa deeper rnulin&, Of .. itt .... ,.,... rett. with thaD the wiDe. o( ....,.... -.4 I better lad. in • ~ !' .. tom . The IICie4 S..,.. .,... IWa our Anodter year of ~nercits, Of faitbfldftess aad pace; A. llotll ~ refer to the aame are IJiDDe.n and. apart from Christ. ewat. wb.idl ia ttae creatioa in the eeek onl7 for their own. Tbree thin,r11 A.aother )'eat of llad.ne., i~B8ft ot God of Ac1aa and Ew. Lib-are really inYOived : the world. tht> ~~~ toward ..... .... lo¥ed f'ral ~for IIWIY yean baw hh and the devil. God wantll pea<'f' ones, toward the .., ... *'"· toward In the r.hinin& of Thy face. tried to advuee t.he e.f"'"'Df'f,._ hypo-beeause that is the namt> of Hill the • of uniwnal-pace, for a ofteft as we eat this bread .net .triak lhia cup - do show forth tht Lord 't death till He come. t.hu~ that crure~nt •·rit.en other bleued Son, the Prince of peace. and than Jfa.es were u8ed to write the •'hen men are at peace, tht> Go11pel Another yeu of prop-ess, Another year of. praise; Anothu year of pro¥inc ftnt ftve boob of the Bible. Eadl can be preached more widely. one, they ~. uAed a dif'tinctive ~me .. (V. 26]. We should JO forth to our trials and our strup with a 10a1 of triumph Oil our lips. "When they h8d tunC a hymn, they went out unto the mount of <liws.' Jesus ioel forth to Gethsemane, to JIIO"Y· to the cro~~; but He sues out u a Yictot. to coaq~ !ear and pain and death, to rite •d to rellf', and to make them •more than oonqutroll' who put their trust in Him" -(cf. QwJes It Erdman, 71w Gotpel of Mtri, 1917, pp. 181, 182). • Thy prHetJoe .. all the days." Another year of temoe, Of witness to Thy love; Another yeu ~f trainina For holier wort above. Another year is dawniJl&! Dear Master, let it be, On earth. or else in heaven, Another year for Thee' -Author u"known 00 MINUTES ,, .,. Cetl--............ --~ 80CIIn' ~.tWifOII .... NOW IS THE nME As another New Year dawns. we think of St . Paul's words to the Corinthians in II Cor. 6: J .2: "We then, as workers together wrth H1m beseech you also that ye re· ceive not the grace of God in vain ... Behold, now IS the accepted ttme; behold, now IS the day of salvation." Soon after tlfe world's celebra· tton or Chnstmas comes the New Year, as if to remind us that it Is not enough that "Christ Jesus came into the world to seve sin· ners." collectively; we. each one tndiVtdually, must do somethena about appropriating this salvation for ourselves. • After the classic passage rn _II Cor. 5:14-21 the apostle tells how Chnst "d1ed for all," and how God deals w1th all men·in gra~. "He hath made Him to be s1n fM us" so that ''we m1ght be made the nghteousness of God in Hrm". After th•s great unfold1ng of what God. through Christ. has done for us. he urges 1nd1vidual acceptan~ of this great truth. As "workers together wtth God." the apostle and h1s assOCiates beged the Cortnthtans not to "receive the grace of God m varn, .. but to trust Chr1st. each one as h1s own per. sonal Savior, to apply His re· demptive wor'k to themselves. And even at that early date in the h1story of the Church. the apostle gave them to understand that there was no t1me to lose: the day of grace was not to last forever. but was to give place to the day of ·judlment and wrath upon this-Christ-rejecting. world. If this was .,, then how much more is it so now? God has been very longsufferina with the world. He has continued to d.eal with mankind in grace for nearty two thousand years and accord1ng to both Old Testament prophecy and Paul's "mystefy", He will judge thrs wortd for rts rejection of Christ. · . When will th1s happen? No one knows. It is the very essence o4 thiJ dispensation of arece that no 5 knows when it Will end. It ~fh ce, punt arace. on ~·s paa· ~ at cau..-H1m to linger day aft~ In mercy toward a wortd tb~ rejlects Him. Thus God's messenger-5 caonot of'ler even one more day of grace. We must say as St. Paul did: "Be· hold, now is the accepted time: behold, now rs the day of salva- tion" (II Cor. 2). "Christ died for our sins" (I Cor. 15:3}. Believe it, "and thou shalt be saved" (Acts 16:31). for the Lord. We believe, by such proof u our Lord's own tHtimon_y, that Moaea. under inspiration of the Holy Spirit. wrot_p the Pe11tattouch. The ftnt chapter of Genesis «iv~ us the renera.l fact of Cod's creation of man, while the e«ond chap~r ftJ111 in I'IOme of the important dt>tail11. Tht>n> if! no t'ontradiction what ~vt>r for lht> two account!! fit pt>rff'<'tly tn~retht>r. Q. w ... v •• , ....... a.c .• c-.-"PlN1 11r f rpl.oin Mnttlttw tt:l t whirlt rt>ods, 'And ltf •ai tlt ttflto lr im. Frirftd, hn11' M mn t tltott ift lritlr,.,· ?tot hrrvi'ft.g rr wtddiftR g flr'Wirl'lf ? Afld ,.,. 11'1111 lff''f'~lt/,.•s.' " A. The l't'ttin, of thi11 wondt>rful and I!Oberin, 11tatement il' ba.flf>d in our Lord's parable when Ht> likent>d tht> Kinlrdom of Ruven to a cutain kin~r who mad,. a marriallt' ft>al'lt for his I'IOn. The fta~tt repreM>ntll salvation A,. Pf'OP!e wt>re in,·ited to the joyouq celebration -~~o-wt> iO\•itt> individual!' to faith in our Lord Jt>P.u~< C'hri11t. Tht> fint Pf'Oplt> t.o ht>ar th«> biddin~r did not treat it rorrt'("tl~· hut ratht>r '!COiled and f'Vt'n killt>rl tho<tf' who brou~rht tht' mPit<~&ltP Othrn-wen- then !lou~rht out !10 that tht> ft>a~<t would bt> full and complt>tf' The pic- ture i11 of lllrael rejt'Ctinll' the ~talvH­ tion brought by the Lord Jellull Chri,;t . the Mes11iah. A11 tht> ~rut>st~ wert' llcru- tinized it wa.-nott>d that ont> man didn't have on a wt>ddin~t ~rarment Perhap11 ht> had in$rratiatt>d him11t>l f with the doorkef'pt'r, or by Rome otht>r mean11 he ll'Ot in11ide. The maker of the fea11t, however. could not accept him for he wa.-not proJ')f'rly clothed. The man wu !l~ble1111. tt will takt> more than ju11t mere profe1111ion in the cominl' dAy when tht> Saviour makt'11 the divitlion between tho~e who are H ~ •wa and thOH wtlo are not. Bt> . ~~~ou hJy~ on that w.hich ill ~,P­ reMnt.d he~ by the ~dinlr n r- ment. even the robt' of rill'hleou11ne11~ wh ich Christ SliveR to f'Vf'rynnf' who C'Omf'" to Him h~· faith. Q . ....,._, w .... -"A rf 1t'OrJI .darted btl Sntnft ?" A. To makt-!'luch an &A!Ie rtion would lH> an over-~~,impliftcation . TheN' i11 more to war than mt>rely 11atanic ac- Q. D..-. C.. -•· 18 tltue ""1' •criptwral 'Proof tltat ll't' llhould •mlufr tle {lttg a1td go to war to dPfr nd "'" oowtll,.., ~ .. A. Roman11 13 should givt> ample t>vi- denee f or our patriotic eon11ideration There iR certainly nothin~e in tht> Word to indicate that the Lor d wouldn't want us to salute tht> flasr as a pledge of allt>!liance to our na· t ion. It should thrill us to have th1• opportunity of pledsring allt-sdanrt> to the tlag of the United States. The fint seven verst's of thi11 chapter in Rom8Jl.8 do rrive us reason to flO to war in ddense of our count!')·. W (• are to bt-subjt'<:t to tbt-nat ionnl au· thoritit>s and powl'rs. We do not. bf'· lit>ve that the United States hal'l f'\'t'r en~ta~eed in a war of 3JCJCreR~<ion. Wr ha\·e not been all~rrandist>rs for mon- territory . Wt> have soullht rather tn release thost> who wt>re ht-ld in bond- ajle. WP havt> no patit>nct> with in- dividual:-; who are unwilltnJC to dP· fend our nation. Q. P•well IU""· 8.C. "I li r11•r jro:t n'rt'nfly nurptrd Jo•w~ ('ltrt~t a.< m!J Snviottr nnd I nred all "'" /tpfp I rnn gPt .. Whnt Hlwuld l1r fhr .~trp.• for m r ft• tnkr? I n m 1 ·"'P' r inll11 rrm- rf'rned fm· my h usbnnd n' writ n.~ f 11r my morrird dnll!lltft·,· rmt/ II • r hu,<- bnnd." A . First of all, rl'ad tht> Worn. Satu- rate your11t>lf with the Scr irtun". bt•- caulle Satan il' $l'Oi nll to sri\'P you :1 terrific battle every day you lin?. It il' a mazinJr how the Bible will fortify ~·ou and cause you to Jrow Ynu will llO from one stalle of Jrowth tn an- other (JI Pt>t. 3 :18). N<'xl, ti nd a cburc~. where t~~ '$.9~ .Qf ~,.PPfJ. iJ) tau1llt and 1\av ~ ff'OowS'#Irp w ith other belie''<'~ of likt> prt'cious faith. In th• third in~tance. bt-a witness to othe r11. Tell tht>m what J t>:'U'- I hri!'t means to you. T hf>y ''ill 'lt'e t ht> nlory of the Lord in and throu~h you r life. Of cou~. maintain r~>~oru­ lar communion with Gnd in rra~·pr This ill your lift>-lint> of Jw;tc(' rr nd joy in knowin$!: lht> ·will of God We may write our name~ malbums, MEMORIZE BIBLE VERSE E~CH WEEK ' .. bad not faith, who bad done aDd saf· fered such thinp. My brother wu very angry and told me I did DOt know what miachief I bad doDe liT tafking thus. And, indeed. It did pleaae God then to kindle a Ire, wllieh I trust s hall never be extin,ruisbed. Wednesday, Apr1126 tttttrtltl* [This was] the day t\xed for 1D7 re. turn to Oxford. P . 86hler walked with me a few mi1ee and exborteclme not to stop abort of the Graoe of God. At Gerard•a Croea I plainly declared to th08e whom God pve into _, banda the faith u It ia in lesus : u I did next day to a younc man I Oft!'· took on the roed. and in the eftDiq to our friends at Oxford. A etraqoe doctrine, whieh eome who did DOt care to QOntradiet yet knew not what to make of; but one or two who wwe thoroughly bruited by ain wiWql_y heard and received it gladly. I wu much confirmed in the '"truth that is after godliMU" b_y heariq the ex· periences of Mr. Butchina, of Pem- broke Colleae, and Xn. Fox: two H•· ing witneaes that God can (at leut, if be doel not ahr&7e) gi" that faith whereof cometh salvation in a mo- ment, u Uptmnr fallinr from heaven. Monday, May 1 tttttt'ttw*f.t-'tttl The return of my brother'• ·- oblipd ...... tD ... ._to Lo•ilra. ln the e .. niDI' I foaad llbD at :1- Butt.on'a, biMirMto ......... a.a I apeeW. IMit .._.., aw.e tD what hi_.. .,.._.., faldt." twa eftlliJia' Mr ... ~ • , ••• whldl.,......-.tlaPett~rLaa. ,......, ..... , 4 oft 'AtrA-6 ~· ~ P.-Bllrlrllft Londoa Ia .... .. ... bull -Cai'Oba. Ola, ... . work bath God bepD siDce hit eom- iq into England! Sudla.one u shall never oome to an end till heaven and earth pue away. I think it wu about five this mornin&' that I opened my Teatament on the words, "[Tbere] are li~ unto ua exceed.in&' ereat and preaous p.rom- ieea: that by theee ye micht be par- taken of the divine nature" (2 P*1' We may trace them in the sand, We may chisel them in marble - With a firm and skillful hand. But the pa&es soon are SOtled, Soon each name wil~ fade away Each monu~ent cNmble, \ like all, earthly ho~s decay. But dear !riend, there is 1 :4). Just u I went out. !-opened it apin on tboee worda. ••Thou art not far from thekiqdomofGocl" (Jia.rk · · 2 ... ) an album 1 :~. In the evenina I went very·unwill· Full of leaves of snowy iOI'lY to a uodety in Alcl.enpte , whl te Street, where 0. was nadlq LU-Where no name is ever ther'a preface to the ltpiatle'to the tarnished, Rom&na. About .... a ~ before But forever pure and niDe, wtai1e be was ciMeribUia the bri&ht ~ whidl God worb iD tM lleut throulh faltb in duist. I ftlt at heart 1tran1e17 Warmed. I felt I clid tiWt iD Christ. ChrUt &loDe. f« Ml·' vatioa; and an uaaraace wu ·.afwB ... tMt be ......... .., aay-slDa, e.-aiM, aDd •* 1D1 ~tbe lawofaln ... ...._ · . I bepn to Pftl with all 1111 JDi.Pt fortt.o.wlloWbaa__.....W . •••• ,. .... Mt ••••· ••r ear llear41 , _.... ............... ... a...n.,-. ........ wttkta o.. ... c ........ -,__ .... IDa -t Owl In the Book of l 1l e God's album,• We may wnte our narnel> with care. And may you who r~ad this item, Be sure your nam~ ~~ there. ma·--~---'iE· seeated 1M. I ta.. tlelltiW to "J will lift •P am. e)'el 1 .. :1·10). aD tllriere wW I 110W lnt la my .allt.o dM hma ,..._ w~ ....... the Lord, inaU!ad of t.1t. Bat tt was DOt a.. Won the ~Dlyhelp,(Pial•ltl :U . ......_ In ~rtttly thin«a thal _, ........... "11lls CUM t.ie 'l'llle eorl"ee!t tranelathla of •&a ,... • puttt .. ~ide~ In f ._..... •or ~ li ~ ~r TIIIID ,.__,. Ia m ...U.. ... M01P1e who Ulce oanelve .. are --j ll' w--. -v "'' ...,..r fo1W : "a.&l I ... ~ •"' .. paMeftt, ye can Will 1 tiUIIIIt tallt ·,_c!e -......, nto tiM lllll•' 0.. 1a1 IMlp leolt to the OM WhoM throne ~ •• aN •rM:Id tO,... Ia till eoww fro. ~' N.. .., Ia a-...., W'-e footat.ool ts C .... Efil_......._;blrttllid,M h~peo.ef~W~tlleW.lno evthl ~ ..,.,.. Whom Hell to tM tr 1 ~ of jeJ tW W''IIJ ..a. .__._ an4 -.rda."' AI-Ia nana and ~lcm haa •ttrEiltllle .... MI .. trft"...... ......,. JftOit ,..,. • ._for no eoftl't.-. (lob H:f; Aeta ................... 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'I WM lei'htM. ,_.Iii-•• I to .._. .. .._ ,_w.; --....... and wttllal., llliaM'....... .... . ..... ....... -............... ,_ ..... ,.. ..... an.. ..... ,... .... .. tW = = -.,_,==--(.....,. u••" a, It lilt aftlla, I!Da,_...; ,.. 11" .... ' •: • ' .... I WM ahn.tfleaa...-. oe fEilliMW .... ...._ ft'AftiiiJtt ,......,....,.... .. ..... ' 'Ill U: C....., vw. .... If~ Bhd.. lf~S.CII,Ca. _, ~. State of Caltf.) c....., ..... IDe., ... ..,_ ,.rt 81ft.. Newport Beacb. Ca. taU (loe. State of Cal- ~). TIIU baa .... la ooadact- td bJ a corporatioll.. CorpontJoe Name: CeD- blry VU. IDe.; Victor R. Yack, P~. Tlals .tatemeat wu ft1td wUb tbe eo.ty Clerk ofOr- up Coaty Dec. 15, 1975. Plbl.l.lh: Dec. u. !5, 1975; Ju.. l , I, 1976, ID tbe New- port Harbor Ensign. F5066S ~IULMDTICI S~lSI4 FICTITIOUS BUSIHESS N AilE ST ATEME.NT Tbe foUowlDg pei"'IIOls are do1llc baalners u: Nettle Creek Sbop, !5519 Calle de la LOIIIA, LapD.a Billa, CA. tz&SI: Theodore Louta Cur- rter, Jr., 23912 Hillberst Drtwe, Lactma Nlpel, CA. 928'7?; FJ'lllcla LorDt Falk- oer, 1207 La Mirada street, Lacwa& Beach, CA 9Ze5l; Jota Vme.t, 615 Myltlc Way, Lac-a Beach, CA. 92&51; Robert Wood, 6009 btb IIIIDsfteld Anaue, Los Aaples, CA.; Thomas B. PaiDe, 5?00 B.altlmore, Aputmeat 1220. La Mea_ CA. All registrants l1sted are oow oot.ac business as Currier's. This business is cooducted by a general partnership. Sl.cMd: Francis Lome FallcDer. This *latement wu filed with tbe County Clerk ofOr- ange County Dec. 12, 1975. Publish: Dec. 25, 1975; Jan. 1, 8, 15, 1976, in New- port Harbor Enslgn. F50578 LIIALMOftCI S-01391 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following per.on ls doing business u: 'otgu.al Watch &ales Compeny, ~00 Campus Drlwe, (Suite 2~0), Newport Beacb, CaWol'llla 9ZMO: IDDonttve Time Corporation, c; allfornl.a. This business is cooducted by a COJ:l)OrttiOD. Cofl)Oratlon Name: InDo-. vattve Time Corporation, Mickey E. Novak. President. Tills statement was tued with the Count y Clerk ofOr- a.nge County Dec. 16, 1975. Publish: Dec. 25, 1975; Jan. 1, 8, 15, 1976, ln New- port Harbor Ensign. F50690 L!GAL NO'nC! FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME ST ATEliENT -The following pel'800 ls doing busto.ess as: Bal,- Hubor Llqaor ~ DeU, 510 E. BalbodUwd., Balboa. Cal. 9!6el : Stcoodo Colombero, lOOS E. Balboa 81Yd., Sal- bal. Calli. IH$1. Thts busiDea ls cooducted by an tndtv1dual. Slped: Secondo Colom- bero. This stateroent was tUed with tbe Coonty Clerk ofOr-uce Coanty Dec. 19, 1975. P1t)Uab: Dec. Z5, 1975, Jaa. 1. a, 15, 197&, in New- port liu1Jor Enslp. FS0?64 Lft&.O~ FlCTmOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 1"bt f~MJ~lor P->r.c)D 11 ctot.r business a: MSA ~Y. 2152 QuPoat Dr., S.ae ZOS, I"I.De, CA. 11'715: RkbaM W. Robe"-. •1 Senn .l l •• c~ Ilea. CA. tiel(. Tilts t.IIDMI ls coodlcted by .. ADctMMl . .._...: Rlebard W. Rclb-...._ . T.U ltttemeat wu ftltd wttb tilt Couty Clert QfOf--ce CCNM} Dee. lt, lf75. PlbU8b: Dec. as. tm: lu. l, e, lS, lt?t, II ...., .. port ............ F'SO"'M LIML:_,.. FIC'It'n)VS ._.. RAMI ITA,.....,. ne.....,...,..... a. • diiiiC ........ ~­ .... Tn..a •me. fl N.w-,_ ~ 11Mhtr1r C.. Dr., lntll, CA. _. a.etr Mee.&lr .... c.,..., lf7 Yia ......... .. .,.rt ....._ CA. -., ftllrt•* ••cuta..a ..,.aarta' . ....... ~ C.wr. . '* • ,. ............ .. .. c..tJ Clift fiOr- .... -o.e. It, lt'rl. ...... Die. .. ltrl; . ~~\!== LIIM.IIOTICI FICTITI00380SINESS NAME STATEMENT The followinc pe~ ls doJoc bastoess u : Piasa Secretartal Se"ice, 101! Mlcbelaoo, l.rTt.De, CL 92'715! Ete Clalre Moore. 19532 lodepeodeoce. H.t-t.actoo Bcb., Ca. 9!846. Tbl.l busl.Dess ls CODdllcted by an iDdtrldual. S~ En Cla.lre Moore. Tllil statemeat. wu nted wltb tbe Coa.oty Clerk otor- ange Count)' Dec. 12, 1975. Pl&bU.b: Dec. ta. 25, 1975; Jan. l, a. 1976, ID the New- .,art BU'bor EuJco. F50582 LICM. .. TICI FICTITJOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe following peraoo 1s do!Dg bustoess as: Lido VU - tace Florist, S636 Newpor1 Blw.L, Ne1g~art Beach. Calll. 92663: Victor R. Yack. 611 Lido Part Dr., Newport Beac h, Calif. 92663. This business is cooducted by an lod1v1dUal. Signed: VIcto r R. Ya~k. This statement was fUed with the County Clerk otor- ange County Dec. lZ, 1975. Publish: Dec. 18, 25,1975; Jan. 1, 8, 1976, in the New. , por1 HIJ'bor Enslgn. F5058S LHAL•wca FICTITIOUs BOSJ.NEQ; NAME STATEMENT Tbe following periOD 1s oolng ~slftess as! T and R Wholellle, S636 Newpor1 ,Blvd., rt'~r1 .~actt, CL 92663: Centur~ vtt, Inc. (IDe·. State of Ca.ttfDrn1a), ~36 Newpor1 BlYd., Newport Beach, Ca. 92663. Tbls busloess ls cooduct- ed by a corporattoo. Corporadoo Name; Cen- tury vn, Inc.; Victor R. Yack._ President. This statement was ftled wlth the County Clerk of Or:.· ange County Dec. 15, 1975 . Publlsh: ~. 18, Z5, 1975; Jan. 1, .a, 1976, in the New- port Harbor Enslgn. F50664 LKAL MOTICI S-01S76 FICTITIOUS BUSlNESS NAME ST A TEkENT Tbe following pe"uoa is doing buainess as: Micbal- sld Enterprises, 13752 Oil we St., Westminster, Ca. 9268S: HardY HI Mlcbalsk1, U752 OUwe St., Westminster, Ca. 92&83. · Thla butaess is oooducted by an lndivldUal. SJ.cned: Hardy H. Michal- sid. · This. statemeat wu ftled wltb the Cowaty Clerf aiOr- ance Couaty Dec • .12, 1gJ$, PUbllsl'l: Dec. 1a, %5, tgJS; Jan. 1, 8, 1976, lD the Ntw- port Ham>r Enstp. F5057? ·LIC& .. Ttea S-01Mi ncnnous BUSIN£SS NAMI. STATEMENT Tbe followile penoe ll doMe ........ u: MJetMl Cben'olet, 800S. BreaBJYd., 8"' CL IMI1: Ml•t• Cbenolet -1 Cal..lfonla cor. pOratloll. eoo s. Brea BM., CL 11621. Te.&. bedi111la ~dtd by aCOf110 ....... Cof110ra!a Jltarn« Mill £-., Clle'n'OIIl • Tbla lltatemeat ,.. ftltd wttb the CoatJ Clerk ofOr. uc-eo.ty Dec. 10, 1t?S. PlbU.It Dec. lt,l$, 1975; laa. !t 8, 1976, bl t .. Ntw- port lladlot , ...... ncMM ...... ftC. FICTITIOUS BUSDfESS NAME STATE ME NT Tbe lollow1ac ~ is ool.Qc bii•Jaea u: Plua EX- ecutJwe s.ttes, ZOIZ MJcbel- soo Dr.. lrwiDe 9ZM4! Ewe C. Moore. 1951% lodepeD. dence, BIIJitJQctoo Bell. Ca. 92646. • Tbls baltoess is CODducted by an IDdiwldu.l. Siped: Ewe C. Moore. Tbls ltatemat was filed wltb t.be County Clerk ofOr- ance County Nov. 12, 1975. PubU.sh: Dec. 11, 18, !5, 1975, Jan. 1, 1976, lD tbe Newpor1 Harbor Ensign. F -49617 LIUL .. 1ICI FICTITIOUS BUSDfESS NAME STATEMENT 1be toUowtog per8011 ls doing basiness tt Atlutis Sales. Dana West Marina. S5Z02 Del Obispo St., Dana pt., Ca. 92629: Michael Lee Mosley, llZ Via AntJbes Newport 6each. CalU. 92663: Thll ba'itoess 1s oooduct('ti by an lndlv1du.al. Slped: Michael Lee Mosley. TbJs statement was ffied with the County Cleric ofOr - ance County Dec. 12, 1975. Publlsb: Dec. 18, 25, 1975; Jan. 1, 8, J976, ln tbe New- pori Hart>or Eoslp. f 505M LeGAL.OTICE NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE · NO.• -1015-166 On Friday, the 9th day of J~~a~ary, 1976, at the hOilrof 11:00 A.M. attheSouthFront Entraoce of tbe Orange County OUI Courtbouse ln the City of Smta Ab, Cowaty of ~e. State of CaJ!-'fo~ '.UO.OU> S. MALTER. u trustee, Will MU at pUblic u ct1oo, to tbe tucbest bidder for cu b ID lawtw m30ey of the Uaited St.atea, all payable at the tlme of sale, real property s ituated in the City of New-· port Beach, County of Or- ance, State of CallfOtnia, and desc ribed as foUows: Lot 1~. Block 629, Co-rona del Mar, as pttr map r ecorded 11 liook 3, Pages 41 and 4Z of Miscellaneous Maps, re- cords of s.ald caaty. (commonly known as 613- 13 1/2 Becoota, Corooa del Mu.) Tbe ale wUl be made • wlthoat eouout or war- raoty rep.rdilc title, ~ sesslon, or encumbrances to sitls1Y the obUgatioo se- cured by and pursuut to the power of sale conterred lD that certalD deed ot trust executed by Merle R. Mc- Gulre and Batban A. Mc - G•tre to Security Title ln- auruce· Compey, a Call- fomla corporatioll, u tru- tee, for tbe ~t ucl 18· curtty of Walter E. Heller II Company ofCallfonla"tbe named beoetldtry, clat.eG October 2S, . 1973, &Dd re- corck!d October 29, l97S ln book lOtH, pqe a19, Of- ttclal RecoJ'dl ot onnce co.~y,cawo..-. The b...aclal llltere.t udft' the meatJooed deed of tnll Md tbe obbpttou Metred lbtrtby ... N U - JiCDed to Hamlla llwiY Co .. lac. by 1 OOIJIOI'I&iOD t~ dateG Flbnary 8, ·~ .. ud ~Oil F tbnary U, 1 rrc_ a. boot uon. prce 11114. Ollctal Recordll of tM IIHIIIIMMd co.ty. The -senlped trutte wu IIIPOlDttd tad llllbal- hlted .. tnlht .... tbt m~ deed ol tnll by u ...,_,_ .... Alplt 1, arrs, noorclld M~Ut n,am .. .,..u-..-. 1-. Otlldal .... tftM m..a..d oo.lr. _. .._ telled by _ .. ...., Co., Ire. bJ .._rlct ...... .. ,....,.., ..,.... lo tilt~ ol Dldeed ., trill. Noacl ef .,_. .... 11«- ta.. • .... .... • .. ~liNd nel~----­.......... of tnll ... ................. ,.,, ,... .... ., Dl •1 M If Cllllltr. DrW: Dee. a. '"'· ADOLD I. IIW.TU ....... _,.... __ Die. , .. as. 1fPS; I& 1, 1111, a tM lfewpert ....,.l•aaae~ n &ri:MIIh " ••a.,..-.wt "'._ Cit FE IIIIUUI •a US .... n....._..,__ ... ) a ff .. -"' ... 6 11' a t 1 1 -.: ..... the ........... !alit Pad& c.----·c.-,.. del liar, Ca. -· tile ndM' M De tiS R-.rMetndto-..,.. ..., .. OrMre eo.ro • .,U U, t 971: •Utoa 111111. 411-1/1 •u~. eon.a del Mar, Ca. 81ZUS. TJMt.a ... swu~­ dllcled by a reaeraJ putler-... SJped: Watca Holt. nu statemeat wu flied wtna die ec.ty Clert aiOr- UIIP eo.ty Dec. 5. 1975. Pll>llsb: Dec. 11. 11, ts, 19'75; la 1, tm, m u.e Newport Rubor EDSip.. F-51r1 .L--.•nc• NO'MCE Of PUBLIC BEARING Notice is hereby gi Veta tba.t tbe Planoiog CommluloD of lbe City of Newpor1 Beach wUl bold a pubUc bearlDg oo Ameodment No. 462 in- itiated by BUI Langstoo to consider an ameodmeat to amend tbe Planned Com - munity Development PIID for "Newport Place " to per- mit general changes to tbe Land Use Map and Text, and tbe .acceptance o1 all Eovlroomeotat Documeat. Notice Is hereby farther given that said pubUc bear- log .. w be beJd 00 the 15t h day o1 Janaary, 1975, at the boar of 7:00 P.M. in the COUDcU Chambers of tbf Newport Beach City Kall, at whicb time and place an) and all persons interested may awear and be hear d thereon. James Parker, Sec~t.an PlaoniDg Comm lsslon City of NeWport Beach Publish: Jan. 1. 1976, in thP Newpor1 Harbor Enaf«n. L!GAL M01ICI NOTICE OF TRUSTE E•S SALE NO. 1015-166 On Friday, the 9tb da\ of Janu.ary. 1976. at the hOU r of 11:00 A.M., at tbe South Froot Entrance to the Or- ange County Old Courthouse in tbe City of Santa Ana, CoaDty of Or~np. State of Callfornl~ ARNOLD S. lfAL~R. u tntste., , I sell af public a.uctioo, 10 the bJctfest bidder ·for cas h lD l.awftll m~y of the United St.at,s, 1 all payable at the tlme oi sale, real property situated In the City of New- port Beacl\, County or Or - ange, State of C allfornia, and described as follows: · A LEASEHOLD ESTATE IN AND TO: Lot 30 of Tract J(o, 7t47, m the Ctty of Newport Beac-., County of Orange, State of California, as per map recorded in Book 271, ·Pages 21 to 25, in~luslve of miscellaneous Maps, in tbe ofl.ice of theCounty Recorder of saJd County The Ale will be made wltbout coevenant or war- r anty reprd.1ng tltle, pos- a.ssloo, or en~umbrances to satisfY tbe obligations se- cured by and pursuant to the power of sale ~onlerred 1D that certain deed of trust executed.by Barbara A. Mc- Guire as trustor to Se<.'unt}· flUe Insurance Coll1lam, a C allfoml.a cofl)Orttion, as trustee for the benefit and secvrtty or Walter E. Heller , II Company of Callfomll. tbe ..amed beoeftcbry, d2t~ October 23, 1973 and re- corded November 5. 1973, ID book 10976, page 837, OfftcW Records of Or~ Co.Dty, CaWOrnlL The beoefteial lDtt'rt>st IIDder the meoUootd ~ of tnst IDd the obJJcatloos se- cured tbereby were u s limed to RamUtoo S.Ir Co •• In<:. by a corporaUOD aulpment · dated February 8, 1974, and recorded FebAUJ 11, 1974, ID boot UO?S, PICe 126S, Oftlel&l Recorda of the men- tloocd coaaty. Tbe wacterllped trustee wu ICII)Ointed and sat>sti- blted u trustee UDder t ~ meMAoNd deed of trust by u tutnmeat elated A~st 1, lf15, recorad A"i'Jst 25, 19?5, 1D boot 11492, .,... liU, Ofttetal Records of ltle lMDtloMd COUDt}', t nd ...-cct by Hamtltoa Sup- ply Co., IDe. by Maurlr~ tt.la, ttl PrtsldcM, pur- 112111 to tbt prorlJIOU of tile aflx••tJoetd dMd of trail Md ersip·est. NoUee of dt~Mlt Md •• • tioa ...... tbt dcecrtbfd ,_. 111.-.rtJ _.riM mec- tiiMd ._. of tnll wu rt· Col'tld ta ..._ u•. Pll• ,._ Ollldal lleoonfll ot "-• l?'lllll cc.riJ • Ds1tc* O.C. 1. lf7S • AJtJIOLD 1.. lllAt.. TER ....,., .......... Dec. ll, IS, l fi5; J?L l.lt'lt,. tM ,...rt ..... h ..... . I ------- , r , , · • 111E'ID.tY, DEC. U nazDKII &lttoD Par'llb.s_ ... Of 4115 8T~~Ce c......, Wdo Suds_ WUcMrpd mlldemeuor ctn.t drWIIi& at 1.!:15 a... • Jtl"tfl6de aid Coe.st -...... ~ M u wl •• ~~- ...... '$' ..... C ..._ • a c::llil'&e ot.-- • ............. JII'CIP- etty ••• Mh 1' ......... ~-­.... ltl?OI IIId ......... , llt . . . ,. lltracMa Bodrero, %4, o1 U5.J/l -<=amatJ.OQ. COI'ODI del Mar, I.OCI Ryan Sberwood Gauley tz, of 416 Vllt.a CI'UIIe, ~ Blld!s, •ere arrestedat&l5 p.m. ~t the Ca.naa.doo ad- tJr ess, and both were cbarted Witb J)OSSHSlOD of marijama for Alf-••• RaJ Lee Walls Jr ., 4.2, of zrn HaJt)or, Costa Mesa, wu anested at 2:15 L m. at !36& V1.1 Ltdo, Udo Sbopt. and r 'larre1 wltb auto tbeft. • WEDNESDAY, DEC. 1i At 4:50 a..m. pollee a.r- rC?sted Richard C. Wnter ~nd Josepb Elinrd Mo1es, zt, at their resldeoc~ at 1328-C W. Balboa Blvd &alboa, ch.argi.QJ Writer •itb possess1oo of mari)lana and Modes wltb Its Cllltlntico, and also c~ed David Al- la.o Moflan. ZO, of Z05 -1/2 Coral, Balboa lsl.and, and Ml~hael Joseph Wbytoct_20, of 1842 Iowa., Costa Mesa., with being pres ent wher e a controlle<1 substaoce was be- ing used . . •• Chnstopber Kent Lindsay; 27, of U l i Harbor, Costa Mesa, was ,.harged with belng intoxi- cated in an automobUe at 11:30 p.m. at Coast Hwy. and Newport, near the Arcbes ••. Cly~ Allred Lamberton, 45. of 1533 Ocean, Balboa, was charged wttb intont"ation at 9 p.m. at Man ne and Parlt, Balboa ls l..and . • . 0 D. Ta}'lor tn, 28, of 49)8 Septune, West Ne•.wport, was booked ~IGM. MOTICI S-01424 FICTITIOUS BUSL~ESS ~AME STATEME~T -The fo llowing persons are dot~ bustness as: N pw Wor ld Computer Company, 2082 Mi chelson Dnve, Suite 100, Irvine, Cahfornia 927 15: Robert Herman, 208..2 Michelson Drtve, Suite 100. Irvine, Callfornia 927 15; Phlllp C. Hunes, 2082 Michelson Dn ve, Sutte 100, lrvtne, California 92715. Tbis busUles s tS rooduct~ by a geoenl partne rstup. Virtue l S~'he<-k, inc., 270 Newport Cot. Dn ve, New - port Bea~b. Californta 92660; Robert Herman. Tttls statement was tiled with the County Clerk. ofOr - ange County Dec. 23, 1975. Publish: Jan. 1, 8, 15, 22, 1976, tn the ~ewport Harbor Ensign. F -50845 •KALMOncl s ... ot342 FICTrTIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe following person 1s doin~ busitless as: S. G. SystPm s, 16842 $('a Witch Lrt, Hunt ington Beach, Ca. 92649: Rt~hard Olsh.auseo, 16842 Sea "ltrh Ln., Hunt- Ington Beach, Ca. 9Z649. This business is conducted by an lndlvldual. S~t>d: R1~'hard Ols- hausen. Tl\1s statt>ment v.ras fll@d with the Count\ Clerk of Or- ange Count~ Dec. 8, 1975. Publish: D('('. 11. 18, 25, 1975; Jan. 1, 1976, in the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -50409 l.IGAL MOTICI . S-01341 F'lCTrTIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEM£NT The followl.ng pttrsoo ls doing buslness as: Associ- ated Services and ~lies, 1814 Westwood Street, Sant2 Ana, Ca111orota 92706: Floyd ~ter, 181-4 Weltwood Street, Santa Ana, California 92706. Thls buslDess ls condurted by lD IDd1 Y\dOal, Siped: Floyd ~Jer. Thll statem~nt ftS nled wltb tbe County Clerk of Or- aDC• •County Dec. 5, 19'75. Publlsh: Dec. 11. 18, 25, 1975; J <ln. 1, 1976, in t~ -Newport Harbor Ensign. F .!)OSf6 c--. n, *' • ._ r.u. •ewpart fWIMa. wu ar-...._, Ullin at , ..... ud Cbupd dJI 11 0 II 1h• ol mart ............ :JaDe Plelrll!tts. 49. of 100 Bay- ddt, reported tbat bu parw, witb ~ ta1ued at $191, was ... from the back of btr c¥Jr Wblle sbe wu duc:illc It o.di'Ys J'elbuu(. 103 It Bayside, N"IJ(Q't o.ts. betwe.7:JO aDd 9 P~m •••• .Jaoe Brtttoa McKemie, 50, wu cbl.rged •ltb eemploymeo.t frud •beD pollee arncted bu at 5!SO p.m. at ber resideoee, m o Pan Newport, on a w.arrut l&sved b)' Hatbor Dlstrlct Cattrt. • THURSDAY, DEC. Us Benreeo 1:30 L m. and 4 p.m., probably wtille the m~er n s an y from the counter briefly. .omeooe toot a bank deposit book with about $300 In store r~, from UDder tbe counter of Balboa Cleaners, 605 E. Bal- boa Blvd • • • Jim Alan Dunn, 19, of Z074 State, Co- sta Mesa, a.od Walter James Baker, Z6, of 1130 Victoria, Costa Mesa. were c ha.J'Ied wltb burglary wben poUee arrested tbem at Bristol and Jamboree, airport area ... Arthw' Lee Hall, 26, o1 Z06-l /2 34th, WestNewporf. was charged with mar i)Ulna possessioo at 6:45 at 32nd and Newport . • . C lnd) ~ette Waldron, 18, of2513 Fairway, Costa Mesa. was ':barged With sbopllftlng at 1:45 p.m: at Fasbloo Island • . • Jonathan Pugh m, 36, of 741 Promontory Point , was charged with misde- meanor drunk drlviDg at 11:25 p.m. at Dove andQuu l, near the a.irport ... Geral- dine Catherine Doris. 55, of 1755 Plaz.a del Sur, Balboa, was charged with mlsdE'- meanor drunk dnvtng at 12:30 a_m. at E. Balboa Blvd. and "I" St., Balboa ... Gar} Aubrey Scbwartt, 23, of 205 - A 8th, Balboa, was arrf'sted there at 9:25 p.m. and t:'harged with possession of ma.ri)lan2 . . . Dav1d Alan Thompsoo, 21, of 3()() E. Coast Hwy., Ba} bn dgearea , was cl:larged ntb~ssion of mart;sana at 1 a.m. in the 300 block of Oovf't Dr., ~ewport Heights •.• A m~nor tire was discovered at 2:29 a.m. outside the ticket wm- dow of the Pussycat Theatre, 709 E. Balboa Blvd., and arson Ls suspected b' in- vestjgators. • FRIDAY, DEC. 19 Roderick Montrose M,._ lotyre, 40, was arrested at 3 p.m. at hls home at 119 34th, West ~ewport, on a Tucson, Arit ., warrant cha.rgiog him wlth auto t~ft . . . Mark Balctr Pendroy, 25, of 416 N. ~ewport Blvd., ~ewport Helghts, was ar- rested there at 8 p.m. and cha.rged with cultlvatlng mari)Jana . . . Hugh Manh ~guyen, 19, a Vlt>tnamese lmmlgrant who Jives at 616 W. Ocean f ront, Balboa, n s charged with intoxication at 8:30 p.m. at Jamboree and San Joaquln H1lls Rd., Ntw- port Center . . .• Kathleen Ann Strangmann, 24, of 412 Dahlia, Corona d~l Mar, was ch.arged with shoplifting at noon at 1072 Bays1dt> Dr .• Bayside Shopping Center •.. J ack· EJwayne Rice, 55, of 417 CabrlUo, Corona Htgh- laDds, was chp.rged with mls -. demeanor drunk. dr iving at 2:05 a.m. a t Hartlor Vit'w and MacArthur , Rarbor'vtew Hills •.. • SAT-URDAY, DEC. 20 Shlrley Ann Belhm>. 31, of 885 Sea G~all, Newport Heights. was cflarled with shoplifting at 8:25 p.m. at SavOD Drugs, Westclltr P laza • • • A man who accosted Jeanne Marie Har- rts, 19, ot Costa Mesa, u she ~ tD her car ln a Fashioo Island ~rkl.ne lot, was chi.Sfd t~ll the shop- ping ceoter hy Matthew Jack- SOD of Hllllt n,toa Beact\, Who respooded to Mlls Hurts's cry for help, and ns lut seeo raOJling ac ross the 1 r . 'riDe Coast CCUltry ClubgoU t<Mnt • • • Sottro PacUlla c .. ,._ 69, a1 2S79 wn.oo. COlt& MMa, wu ehal'l'«l wtU. mlldemtMOr dtwk d.rl.tlc at 6:10 p.m. t t Sllld IDd Me'trport Blfd., .... ....,.,. rt ••. JIJI'Its F,...:la Ro.t. ss. o1 s._ ta, 100 t . Cout Hwy., S.y ~ u-. wu ebarpS wb...._ deti.IIOf 4Jwt dm1lsil aftllr I wt aid Ill bectltd '-to a ...,._ c:ar • tM p&Jtisc kit tllml • • • 0... WMtltr Rodcrtc-. •. of IOU Aftor, Costa ..... ..,.. carted wttll ~ • II dnM ctrtnrc til& I;. p.-. dtr poll MIIU Well Side. • SUNDAY, DEC. n •· -- B«w..-cloGIIc time ll 7:JO p.m. Dee. !0 Ud DOaD Dec. Zl, ~ stole • flDft1Gpe ccwtJantnc SICS from lb ld4UIC place laJerT)' Malloyfs T.US Sbap, t7U E. Caul &.y., COI'OQI. del Mar ••• WUUam Staaley c-. 55, o1 SIZS SaadGDt, Hutlor VieW Hllls, wu clar(ed w1tb m.Udemeuor dr\18k drlriac at 8:40 p.m • at'I1S111.1Dt aDC1 Bayside. Co- rou deJ Mar • . • Jam es Grerorr Baird.. zz. or 417 Narcissus, Corona del Mar, wu arrested at 2:4.5 a.m. a.t the Corona del Mar fire station, a.r.d charged wltb latoxicat aon .•• Jotm Mit:ba.el Ha(beS, SO, of 1115 E. Bal- bOa Blvd., Balboa, was <:bareed wuh m1sdemeanor drunk dnvUli at S:15 a.m. at 14th and Balboa Blvd., Balboa .•. William Gl-ne Mood}, 45, of 5li-A W. &a,, Balboa, was charged w1tt• misdemeanor tirunk drlvw: at 1:30 a.m. in the 700 tJlCY'k of W. Coast Hw~ •• Mariners MUe . . • C a.r.•era 8QIUP- ment valued at $875 was bufllarit ed from the home of Norman Specht, 14.30 An- tigua, Dover Shores, wnilt> be W'tfll for a short drive betweeu 11 p.m. and 11:15 p.m. • MO:O.'DA '\, DEC. 22 Donald R\'J)inskl. 419 WestmUlst»r, .Sewport Heights, repon ed tbat his SO-rear-old pockt>t watch. nlued at H SO, was stolen from bis desk ln an office at 3901 "esterl}, near tht' alfl)Ort . . . Burglars pned open t~ front doors of the officf's of Maurer Den•lop- ment Co. and Bell and HoweU on the st>cond floor of a bw l<iing at 1451 Quail, nPar the airport, between 9:30 p.m. Dec, Zl and 7:15a.m. Der. 22, and too It 5 type- •r tters and a calculator , valued at more ll'wl $4.200. 1cm't let the avn a:po.l Y'O\#r 1too 'un Shade wrth c:olotf\.ll trwu fof cool comfort. C.U tor"tYW M1~ FtMANCIAL tACtCER HEEOEDI Y.orlcl Wido Reolty, t.c.. S1xteell months old, N~w­ port Beach Com merclal & Industrial Brokerqt Co. Just computer lted all Or- ~e County buUc1ings. Need to ~xpand operations. Has potentl.al for nation· wide fraochlslng. Ca11 Rort H•ry, ew11et 979 ."" , CHURCHES I Highway House of Prayer 2•11 E. COAST HWY .• CORONA OEL MAR La.ft" LEVE ... -RIA" 1/tiTERDfJ'/Olo/INA 170NA~ FvLL GOSPEL SUNOAV ICHOOL. t :• """"" .... ~: t1:. lV~LinsTtC WRVICE: a;. P.M. aiNDAY .-..AVER ANO .. u STUDV: 7·JOP .M. MONUDAY WILLIAM T. KROAH. PASTOR PHONE : M2-87S2 . OcM•IIMIIr 0~ HataT L atMOSTOM -PAUOa DaD ST. etOIAMG!, COSTA MISA ... 641-P' .....,_ 2 ..... tO~L&. s.dafldlrll - ...., .. 2 .... a' -•• ,... t:IO ... . •• t llJ .... ..., ud JII"Q'W •••••• '7:00 ... . Aa' 2 11211 I~ WStll 8lble eac:N,.·gg hI FMT BAPTIST CHURCH CLePF Dl., MIWPOIT IIACM ... 6G-74U Dl. F. ICIMTOM IIMoitl PASTOl ..... AY IOIOOL ........ A.L etM. I ITUOY IOI .. IP •••• -· A.L & 7 P.a. t•• P.L Wla. THE FIRST ltAPTIST CHURCH THE CEHTER FOR BIILICAL STUDIES 9 .tS A.llol. Sill£ CL ~SS ES -11:00 A.M. WO IU HI P HOUlt 7:00 P.M. EYAMGELI STIC H OU ~ 301 •uGNOLIA AT SANTA ANA AVE., COST A ME SA GR 1\CE BIB LE CHURCH V ()tenns · Memorial Bldg. ~~5 'A I ~th. (\lSla M~ REV. TOM TYREE. PaSlor Sll ~A Y Sl RVI f:.S· I 0 '0 A .M & ~ 00 P \1 Sunday School. aU ages Q .'0 HOME BIBU CL>\SSES Call ~52.()()Q2 .,.tadun~ 81hlt Ooctnnt • TIE D l UntERAN H RCH OFTH MA R 2900 P~Kifico Vww Or Corou dd Ml.r. c.tif. WR E F 0 f RtJHU Pnlor Phone M-4·2664 SUM't>A Y SCHEDULE: t:lS a.m. -Swadaf boot tO:ao a..m. -Wor hlP Nurxr) and Caff~ Hoot Chrts tlort !K •enu S.rYtCe$ FIRST CH LlROi OF CHRT T .. ClfNTIS1 3 ltl.\ Vi.a l 1do r wpnn IW-o~ch Sl'11o:OA \ HOOI Q " 10: ~ •. 111'. ~t 1\0A\ • R \'I(T S • 9 &> JO·~ L ift. \\ E:.ONE DAY EV 1 C ._.1F ETI • ~p.m. REAOI G R<X»A • 1n ,..rt .... -,..,..., 5 tD , p.a.; ., a • o , '=• tD 10 ...... a eo -., c.- 1ft II ..... 11 ... ca.tr- ... fltM IIane I ;t&IJ. Cia • a r..c:e. lu. 10, n.. artl Yllllilw tMMre It uc lntM -'1:10 to 10:15 a.m ........... Ge- 01'11 CdiJip lr ., bl'ld af tBii Gall.-p PoD; coiiUDtllllllan Pul 11ar Karl Lamb af UC s ... Cna ud editor Ger- ald Warna ot tile SaD Dllp u._ IDOCierdor, Jame~ ttoo.nJt, .-eial ecokJc1 lecblrer It UC lrYlDe l'ld IDI1Del' ca.cre .. mn from CalMDnla; 10:10 to 1!:30, ..-eli* Grut Dtl1maa ol u... Preu IDteJW!tlgM! ud ..... Hon, ........ of Cai.Uonia State UDi- Flwe certllled J1111bUc ae-Yerdy, Laac Beach; mod- e~ !lrms bne 1-..ed erUor, Prafeaor Joel Fisll- spaoe lD tbe lrYtDe Co.-er, ~en UDI•erstty pany's ... 11-._., W.U. scbool of law; Z to 4 p.m., fargo bu.1ldl8c iD Newpolt puen.t. cobunlllst Robert Ceoter, accordtllctoCbarte. !font; commeaDtors, UC BucbaDaD, ma.oapr ot com-Proteaor lfel-Pollby aDd merclal real atate for tbe New York Uatnrstty Pro- lrvlne. Company. 1 teaor t..o.f.a ICoeDJc; mod- The ftve lease~ total endor, Balt)ua Stooe ofCal oearly 30,000 square feet. State UDI•erstty, Fullerba; T.be oational CPA ftrm · 8 to 10 p.m., address by of Kenneth Leventhal" Com-Georre Ree~y. paoy bas moved ooe-balf af Jan. 11, fiDe arts village its 50~rSOD Century City theatre at UC lrYloe -8:30 omce to Los Auples to to 10:15 a.m., panelists, Newport Center to estabUsh Proleuor Tbomu Cronin its first office lD 0ruce of Holy Cross College and COUDty. lt has located 00 Braodeta Ualversity aDd tbe 8th noor or tbe Wells author af "Tbe state ol the FIJ'IO buUdiog. presldeacy," IDd Douglass Peat, Manrick, Mitchell Cater, former special as- and Company, formerly ur-slstut to President Lyndon Santa ADa and with oat.looal Jotm..oo; commentator, headquarters ln New York., Aaron WUdusky, dean at UC pl.aDJ a work force of so Berkeley; moderator, Mel- in ltl oew offices on tbe vin Bensteto. assistant 7th floor. vice-cbaocellor at UC Ir- Moss, Adams & Company, vine; 10:30 to 12:30, coo- -with offices ttlroughout the cludlog add.ress br Senator West Coast, hu leased space Humphrey; reachons and on the 13th floor, where It comments by guest wUl relocate Its Smta Ana speakers. office. MossAdamswasrep-Adjournment wtu follow resented by Jeff Pence of luncbeoo in the Mesa court • Coldwell Banker . blue room. Ernst & Ernst, an lDter- oatlonaJ CPA tlrm wtth bead· quarters to CleYelanc1, Ohio, leased a second floor loca- tion for its new Orange County offices. Aleunder Grant & Com. paoy, a national firm with headquarters ln Chlcago, bas --... •ce OD tile llth ARREST REQU ACCOMMODATED A Newport man who !n- slsted oo being arrested last friday got bis wlsb.. -floor for its Orange County Newport pollee got a call lit •• ..-. tt.l a -.u.ess wbo said Robert Wllll.am Latta Jr., 39, "says he•s omces. drunk and waots to go to GANG RAPE BY jaJJ." Ottlcer Lee Roberts -responded and found Latta STEP-KIN CLAIMED on the sidewalk near his -· - A Spyglass HlUs woman told police a bizarre story last week or being gang. raped by her step80n, step- son-l.D-law and aoother man. The woman told pollee she is going through divorce pro- ceed logs with her· husband. On Christmas Eve. she re- ported that 2 men rang her doorbell, came ln the front door, then left when she confronted them. She told pollre she had never seen th~ 2 intruders before, but became frtghtened and de- cided to tell t~ story or the rape, whic h she said occurred ·'about 2 months 1(0." According to the woman, her husband's Zl -year--old soo, !2-yea.r.old soo-in- law, and anot.ber man came to her home and raped her. She said she reported the lncideot to her husband, but did DOt ootl!ypollce, because of the family relatives in- volved. She said her hus- band's attorney got a court order restraining the 3 men from comlng on her property again, but she has stlll Dot filed formal rape charges. VIOLA-AUBE, 14, OF PARK LIDO.~ ~AD Miss VIola Allbe, 14, of 4000 Hllarta, Part Udo, 1tas burled TM.tay, JQllowlnc grunJde .emcu at for- est LaWD iD Gl.rate. Sbe f.a ant•ed bJ a coutD, Erlt -MeT~ af Los ~. _ _ Sbe wu bon Ill Nn Yort -ud Uftd ID <>race ec.tJ = "-!~'" ,.ua. Tale tlmlly IIIII· = pita memorial daaat._. to = C ~·· HOipttal of Los = Allcel-. = BeU-Bro~ctway of Co.ta -Mea wu ,_.nl director. --= 'MAN OF LA IAMOfA' =.. LAT!D AT G. I. C. -. -c.._wm...-•arlJ r..,_,., IDr Golde Welt coo.·• .._.,.......,.. tra.ller home at 2938 w. Coast Hwy. "He told me he would do anything to go to jail lf I didn't arrest him for befog lotoxicated, '' Officer Roberts reported. "Sa.ld he would throw a brick through a window, or something worse." Latta was arrested aM jailed for public intoxica- Uoo . HaEM ANDERSON OF P .. RK LIDO DIES Funeral services were held Dei:. Z6 at St. Andrew's Presbytertan Church, Cll.tr Haven, for Helen Anderson, 82, of 4000 Hilaria. Park Lido, wbo died Dei:. 2~ at Hoag hospital. She ls survived by lOllS Charles of Lone Beach and Neal of Canyon Lake; a daughter, Betty Gurr olBal- boa., and by 6 gra.odcbildtell and 7 great.gra.odclilldreo. Burial was in Roee Hllls, Whittier. Paclftc VIew Mor- tuary was the director. MESA GRAD RECEJ LEADERSHIP AWARD uc lrnae Juolor Cntg 0 . Rayutord. a graduate of Coeta Ilea hl(b school, bas betD aamed a rec:lpleat of a $500 Beta Tbeta Pf fouochn FwDd Scholanbip- ~l'lbap award. The .clllolarsblps han • beea PUIIated --.lly for t111e put 25 jean to .ter- CTadlate mem'.>era of the Beta Theta PI tratenltywbo bllYe deCDCJDitrated campu ud clllpter leadership, aca- clemte acbieYemtDt, Deed IDd temce. Watertrilot ll•tng oo Newport's Maln l twmel. llladoll• Z aod 3 bedrooms plus clen and wet bar. FIDelt c:aa.tnctlon an,lable. Subter raut>an park- tile. From $179,500. OMI YEAR WARRAHTY INCLUDED Beaut. 4 BR. fam. rm. Country Engli!'h • atmosphere , en c losed p a t 1n, established trees, boat slip. $245.000 Being remodeled; custom 5 BR s B.t 6500 Sq. ft. home on point. pool. dod Custom, completely furnished 6 BH 41At ba., scar gar. On lagoon. $325.000. Custom 5 BR. 4 ba. Y 1e\\. 80 ft '''~ lagoon. Boat slip_ S295.000 BILL GRUNDY, Realtor Islander$ Oldg. ot L i ndo l•l• 341 BAYSIDE OR., SUITE 1, H.B. 675-6 161 MEL FUCM8 0 'Pa vi fio~' IlEAL ESTATE 200 MAJN STRE?ET • BM.BOA CALL 675 -1120 -"lT*S A WHALE Of AM IDEA t' "*Make -,, A Real ~' HAPPY NEW YEAR ~ WITH THIS TRULY UNUSUAL DUPLEX ••••••••oooo•••, COrona · del Mar * ·'k .... * ".Coli~ays ~pP::~ ~ 644-73ll3 ~ .. t MARTIN ~ REAL ESTATE <In+> of those unus ually floe properties we wis h "Vt"r vone could own. Only one duplex llke this. T.;o bdrm. and den home ln front plus an extra ,JOlt tn the r ear. Each with fireplace. Each ln u1ar\•elous condition. New carpet. South of thf' highway. Priced at $97,000. Call 673-85 so ]()]6 t:. COAST HIGHWAY , CORON A [)f=L MAR I. --.. F ~ r:-r. .. -~ -------. ..--:-- j, : 1 ·"" 1.. I 1 , : • ., 1 m4 E. BALBOA eLVD., BALBOA 67 S-4710j 332 MARGUERITE, COIOIIA DEL ·~·11M- Just Imagine · · · 4 ARE SOLD!! 1976 CDIII N .., for you ... fulfilling oil vo•1 '1.:::,.__- ,.xpectcrtfons! ~ MIWPOaT IIACM LIST and RELAX "RE SERVED TO O FFER YOUR H OM E " .,..,.., ,:,[ ·• .. J. r, f J. II ~JI' ---.-~· ~~ ~,~~ ... ~~ ~ • J ... Unit sales for November through the Multiple Listing Service of the Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa Board of Realtors totaled $19.4 million. 6,939 new listings were processed during the first eleven months of 1975, of which 53%were s old; 74% were co-operative I List your property with a Realtor. ········~···,··=·~ 2 I , YES -JUST IMAGfNE HOW TilE CHHlSTMAS BOAT PABADE LOOKED, LAST WEEK, rROM TlUS "fRONT-ROW" SEAT (A.IO' WINDOW AND/OR BALCONY}. BETTER STILL -TRY 1'0 IMAGIN! HAYI!tG 1'HJS EVER CHANG- ING, LIVING COLOR PAJDtA.MIC VIEW FROM YOUR OWN H01U EVERY DAY AND l!'fll!· YOU"D SOU HAVE A HAPPY NEW RARI ¥0U STILL HAVE A CHOICE OF 2 THREE BEDROOMS .. . With All Of These Fabulous Features··· $215,000 e ...... 8A"'S e PAJIML.Y lOOMS MAVI WIT 8A.S & ICI MUU$ e II'AOOUI _.ASTU IUtTIS WITM IXTU·LU Cf WALit_. p.OU U. e 1W PIII,LACII ('AIIMLT ~~I. l.IVI"C ...... • GIMMIII OVIMI CSILP· CLIAIUMG) • J ..... COOit· fOri & HO GltLU. Carl .Arthofer • G .. UMI .. APLI OIOPPt .. G ILOCU • T•AM COIIII,ACTOI , • --~. "OT.WAtltltiAT .. I Willi ClttC*LAT· MG IYUIM Ntl "tiTAMT MOT WATII • AUTOI&ATIC CAIAGI DOOI.oPIMIU e WALL·TOoWALL CA.,I1MC AIID TMTID (.LAU '"IMIUCIMOUT Please Call For An Appointment OWNER CONl'RACTOR U3l Cliff • --. , ... •KW• n••ec• • -IDITICTOU • _,.IMTI.CO.I • ...Uftfti.I .. IIAII I • UI..L.I._. .._ •• toM AU HA .. ft) • IICI1MI ...... ILICTIICAI. PlaW .. . -....... ,. • LMMC...U a MITOMAftC .. _,Ill ... who in his right mind would buy a bouse during the holidays. . . actually, it is smart to shop for a HOME at this time. . .our salespeople can give you more personalized attention ... and SELLERS. who will allow their homes to be ,shown, are more MOTIVATED than average ... so. feel free to call us P.S.···'We -AII' ~ wish , 'You-All' A HAPPY NEW YEAR! ~ Step Up To Your Own Home 1047 MISSION, ln convenient Mesa del Mar. Quiet street with great bmlly atmospbeN!. Three ~­ rooms, Z baths and country kitchen PLUS POOL! $49,500. (Immediate possession.) Z65 MORNING CANYON, in exclusive Sboreclllfs. Thl'ffl bedrooms, 3 baths, formal ~ room, (amlly room plus studio off beautifUlly l.aodscaped patio. A defaxe c-ustom built home In prime con- cUtlon. flnandnl! on this one. · 1f. if ;lapp!;! }Q ~fu l!ear Jf. • Rachelle Robers, Realtor 3333 E. COIIt u. ........ ···~~··~ •• RE .ALTOR HAL ISTA TE? GINNY WILL HKP YOU' '•Me THE IILL' I• '75 ~lS&IIWCE ~ ~lUll. St6-4141 1491 IAKEI. C.M. 1f1JVV'W1JVV'Ir'1f llo0d wis~es · {cr H1c. new L\ear ••••••••••••••••••• WISH IN G YOU A WONDER FUL KEITH RITTER, Broker VIRGINIA MANSON, Malcer Vbaee Healy lnDe LoadDo J ICkle SIMippard Betlll Va lbltell Bob Newell WJ9GI11 GW JotallleClue Bob Reed RaiDb omwe Dame SoderUDc Jobll E&ell, Accounbwt SITUATED OH TEN ACRES SPAOOUS4l & 2 BEDROOM AP.AR'TMIM1S Fv mi .heel & Unfvmlsh~ e Pri vote Patios • Fi ,.,locos e POOLS • TEHHIS COURT$ • Separate fa•lly Section e A4jacant to Schooh o•uf playtreend 900 $eo Lana, COM · MecA .... r • .., Coast Hwy., doH.. falhi• I tl•• MAR (714) 644-3511 ··········~···--·· .. Mesa North · • 4 BEDROOMS • 2 B~THS • CARPETS • ORu»~S • COVEREO PATIO • FIREPLACE • DBL. GARAGE • LGE. FSICEO YARO ALL THIS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR· For Only $44,500 BEST OF TEllS lOY .. I. McCAIDLI . UALTC:a II , ....,.,. . •• Mr.cJRT & YD., CDSTA I !SA ... ·, I I START, THE NEW YEAR RIGHT ! SENSATIONAL Peninsula Point home I! Beautl.f\ll traditiooal 4 bedroom, 4 b3Jb with fantastic patio, ·and MOREl Just steps to bay and beach! A tnlly EXCELLENT family bome! Clint Moses, 642-8235 •. (NlOO) CUSTOM •AYROMT- 95.' sa..- Find old world charm on Linda Isle in this 5 bedroom family home. Tree-tined bayside terrate m 90' frontage w g arden atmosphere S400.000. . . Coacb Hert> U~s Or- ange Coast CoUep llulu!t- ball 8qllad w11l opell a.e 1976 Soutb Coast COilfer.ce title cbase at 7 p.m. s.t.rday, J an. 10, aplnst Su Diego Mesa College ID the oec gym. Tbe Pirates closed out bollday actlon wltb a 3rd place finish iD tbe Palomar tournament. The Boca logged a 2-1 record in the 3 day enol, and now own a 6-7 slate oo the seasoo. Tbe Plrates opened the toomey 1tith a wln over Cu- esta College or S• Luis Obl.spo, then dropped a 79 to 73 declsioll to Palomar. Tbey C2ptured 3rd place by coming from behiDd to top ADtelop-Valley 68~1 in tbe IIDale. Prior to the coofereoce opeaer, tbe Pirates willpla}' at lmperW Valley College tli1.s Sataroay, Jan. s, and will meet the Biola College freshmen Tuesday, Jan. 6, 1n La Mirada. LOCALS SIGN UP WETa'tts "RE STOLEN FIRST THIS SAT. JU " Local residents wUJ get zl~o,,,. s..a. J~s4 21'f'C "'VON - f"CCO .~ ~ TIV F .lf 4~nwtq F. ••• B 4Tif 4 CCPfQpf rt A burglar broke a window at t~ Frog House shop 3l 6903 W. Coast Hwy., West Newport. at 2:50 a.m. Fra- day, Dec. 26, settlm!. off an . alarm. Before pollee ar- rived, the burglar toot 10 wetsults, valued at $50each, from the wlndo•, l.Dd es- caped ln the beavy fog, own- er Frank Jensen reported. ~s the lime to Get On ftJ!yglas Double-Belted Bllldmalls Lube and oo ·~ .. ssss "CIIsllioD Belt Pol)gla.\ •• • ; • r• •' • mrhA· "' nn ••IUf' Doubt,. lob<'r~l·••• I> It• I •·• • '" ,,, t•·udtKin• a.qutrm hrfp ~~p ., .... d "'" ,,., ''~'" r .• ~ r1•. J "'. tr.tt.hon Two pol)"\:•tt•r c.orJ bnch (llu,. tthl ,,,, r •I• • • .-1twnct-. t>ncrs l't'doced.. 171-11 ·~,. 531.16 eted<wlll. ~ 11 a to $2." r .t: T. de~enchnt on "''•· #1lrl alii tiool. l"rricltt cut on .,.,.OONI sl.-1*1' -0.0.-tf-....... ., ,. .. , ~ ........ u ...... ,.. ... .................. clell•011' .............. ~ ...... the first shot at register- ing for Newport Beach recreattoo progra.ms wbeo the winter r~lstration be- glos Saturday • Registration for Newport resldeot! ooly wUl be held from 8 a.m. to 10 'l..m. at City hU, 3SOO Newpof1 Blv-d. Open regtstratfoo for resideots and non-residents wUl take place Monday and Toesday, Jan. 5 and 6, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. A oew computeriud registration svstem will ha.odle sip-ups for soch exoti<' courses as Kung Fu, yoga_, belly -dancing, maglc, baclcpmmoo, aUddo and macrame, plus such popular courses as tennis, saflf~. gymnastics, ~uttar playl.ng, aDd bridge. Registrants pay ft>es for most of the classes. l'he fees pay private iostructors hired by the city. Some ex- a.mples of costs are $17.50 for tennis, $32.50 for saU- lng, $15 for backgarnmoo, and $16 for belly danciJic. Most of tbe claues are taagbt ooee a week for 10 •eets, or twice weekly for 5 weeks. Besides regular formal lnstnlctioo classes, the city PBR Dept. sponsors spedal excaulons to Palm Sprt.aca, Magic Mountaln. Dfsneylud a.od to a soowsleddlng outtllc lD the moatains. Orpll1&ed leagues an apouored for children ud adalts ill basketball, volley- ball. nag football and tl'd aDd fteld. Fartber lnlormaUoo OD aU prccnms may be had a, calliDC 640-2271. '- I ~ i I I ............... , ......... , ...... ar..-.-..-••11111. u... ._. . ..._ •s n .................. _ .. , ...... £' rll II .. -.e ................. , ...... , .... *nlil u ... Nat...t.c....-te~tlai' oc-.. c:a ...... Wla the C..eaty lAipe eraa wltb a 1 p.a • .._. came apiMt £1 Ma 11-.. Ottler Celllu'J Lelpe D11 IllnwtU baYe COIU llela It ..,...., acaJ,Dst s.ta Aat. ud Es-tocla..,._......_ Newport llartlor .... b &iuet Lelpt -CID Wednlllly It Loe A•• .... COIIta Mea Mil E ...... were actlYe ewer U..CbrUt- mu holldaya. EitMcU's Eaca., led by blc 11m Me- Closter's 19 paMta. dofted Warren 76-U ...,.,_, alctd OD tbe 'lrlaDer'l oout, tMI ueocta~ tbe E~&te.' ODly loss this year. Co.ta Mesa dJ'OC)ped out ol tbe OnQge Holiday Toa.roamelt after loslng 66 -60 to Oralp. Tbe Mu~s ~ka74~9~­ lng-rouod win oYer SaYaDna last Friday, but dropped an 81-68 declsloo to Garey of Po10ona the next nigbt. League play for all local sc hools ends Feb. 20. NB BASKETBALL SIGN-UP STARTS The CUy of Newport Beach parks, beac bes aDd recrea- Uoo department ls aow ae- cepUng regfstratloa for Its boys basketball proc-ram. The procram ls for boys ill tbe 3rd tbroUgb 8th grades. Boys will practice 2 days a v.eek and pla)' games oo 53turdays, starting ln Janu- a.ry. The cost Is $6 for boys without recreation shirts, and $3 for tho~ that already nave them. Prognm sites Ulclade Community Yoatb Center, lrvlne Ternefpal'k, Peninsula park., Mariners park., Eastblllff park, Buffalo Hills park (Aftdersen schOOl ), Newport Hetgtrts school, 38th Street part. aDd l.tn<'oln school (5tb-8tb ~rades ooly l r.. Onllill c.-IlEA ... sm-...... a. • !'lwH'a C S I '• • I Clllb ......._ , ,., .... Dic.all , ........ 8dlllll Ill~ ttL Ia a. pet?? Me'..,.__ _. .... CPtlta lad ftelllla ........... ,. 5 .... are: so,....-=' o1 rre.-,.. baclllltnlll. b ............. ud ..... ,.,. .._ a 100 JU"d ....-ldlal ......,. Tbe -etflb a. ,_ by Ule nta•r no nl.IDa tile rute.t eombiMd tt-.e ..,.. an s fteets. 1'... 0raJ11e Coast "Y" ,._rswere: DaYe Lewis ol Newport Beaeb won the boJs 15-17 ap CJ"'OP. Aeco..,._IO IU COKil. Ales Gilbert. Daft n'l.lll a.tstucttac ~rform­ uees lit tills 1p lroiiP ap1Ds older competf_Uoa u Due ODly tuned 15 oo Dec. lZ. Mtcbelle Mercbut ot lr- Y1De placed 3rd Ia t.be gtrla 11-l% croap. MtcbeUe had J Ule~me be8t times of 36.6 breaststroke, 1:11 .0 ln- dirtdual medley and 30.7 freestyle. Mlcki Clark of Costa Mesa placed 4th in t.be girls 15- 17 age grcq, with lUe-tfme bests ln tbe breutstroke lDd backstroke. W eDC!y Scbu I man of lrvlDe placed Stb 1o the gtrls 13- 14 age groap. Tbe. Oraoge Coast YMCA bas )last started lts "y .. swtm league a.od exteods an lDYlbt.loo to a.ll swimmers who wooJd Uke to swtm ln 'rillter dlaa.l meet competi- tioo to joto the .. Y." Thuext meet ls scheduled foT mid- January, and meets 1t1l1 ex- teDd to tbe eod of April-. Team dues are $ZO for 3 months. The "Y'" bas recently hired Alex Gilbert u head coach. Coach Gilbert has many years' e~,perlence at all levels or s-.·tmmlng and bas developed and worked wttb JWllor Olympic cham- pions and USA ''top ten" ranted &Re gTOQP swimmers. For "'rtber Information AC -· Now you can stock up on world-famous Neutrogena• SOIIP and save over 20%! Neutrogena 8 Pack ... 8 bars of Neutrogena• soap (regular fo""ula or unseent.d) $10.00 regular suggested retail Limited time only $7.15 Save $2.05 YOU'LL SAVE at our BIG JANUARY SALE! Starts Thursday the 8th Sincle 19-W TE For years now, aome of the big unions bave taken money-from thelr members and doDated it to tbe campa.lgna of certain poUtlcians. This has made a lot of people mad, IDcladlDg some unloo members. ADd, some of the poUttcians squawked when their oppooeats got untoo money to apeDd. Well, our ''public sernnts'' can quit squawking now, because they have )1st declded to do tbe same tblac. Tbey are going to take millions of federal tax dollars, tata:a from J0U IDd me, IDd apeod It OD tbelr ca.mpajgns. [don't mow about you, but I didn't tell anybody they coald use my tu mooey for poUUcs. 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