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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-01-22 - Newport Harbor Ensign? i .A.LREAov IN • A growtDc Newport Beaeb tabUsb some busiDess dlst-lng ot.1-st. reet par~ '-d, rl t parking lots, the Ellsign wblcb now totals at~ learned ttus 'Week. of colDs pushed into r tt) parldnc meters, ha.s beer~ barely touched. lt beloogs COUNCIL MOE DR. OA VE BARNES ol 1543 SIDdcutle Dr., Harbor Vlew HJ.lla, at rJcbt, Is the oew club cbamplon at Big CanJOO Coaotry CIIil after best1DC tbe tleld of '73 coo- testa.atl with a score of SOl for tbe four l'OUDd 7!-hole eYeat. BCCC clllb professional John Hardy poHa Ylth the new titJest. (Rich Bassett photo.) NB asks n1ore coastal say-so Offtclals from coasta.I cities are stepping up the ftcht this mooth to get u much local control as pos- sible written Into state leg- lslatioo th2t wUJ sooo place permanent cootrols on coast~ land development. Newport Vice-Mayor Milan Dostal and city Com- munity Development Di- rector Richard Hogan arcued that case last Friday before the state League of CLUes committee oo environmental quality. Tbe committee ended up recoen~q aome local con- Bl peril cited Recommeodatloos for Im- proving traffic safety alq Bayside Dr. In Corona del Mar hue been preseated to tbe Ne.-port Beach trttnc department by directors of the COM Civic Assn. Reporting on board ac- tion, Association Presicieftt Paw Hummel stated in a tetter to tramc engineer WUllam Darnell t.._t the board recommends removal of all curb parking oo the cu"e in the 2100 block of Bayside Dr., placemeot of a divider or ctwmellr.atioo In the cu"e to ,.rate ve- hicles and rigid enforce- ment of speed Umttsoo Bay- side trom Marcuertte to Jamboree. The Association board re- ported recelvlng compWnts trom residents that the placement of buttou at the cu"e has narrowed the lanes "in such ll\lftner as to brllle vehicles proceedlne tn op- posite dlrectlooa ao clolt together that It Is creatmr an uncomfortable, lf not dangerous condttloo for the driver." CDM CRA lo hear Hicks trot desires, but recom- meoded that tbe powerful Letcue of Cities push !or coottDuance of the state Coastal CommJssloo and Its satellite regioo.al commis- sions. Mr. Dostal, representing the Ne"'PC)rt Beach Cit> Counctl's abhorrence of state coastal cootTol, first soucht to have the Letcue recommend that tbe Coastal Commissions be broken uP at the eod of this )etr. He was YOted down 13-1 by the environmental committee at a m..t~Dc 2 weeks aco. Wben t he committee metap!Dlut fDIIW aa. a.: ..... • "'- .OO.atlftd ott.er eouta1 efty otftclala convinced the com- mittee that IDY regional coutal paoels should be elected. "The committee wants all sucb oftlclals elected di- rectly," Mr. Dostal re- ported, "or, as an alterna- tive, at least half elected <llrectly and tbe others ap- potDted from a.moog city and county otf1ce holders. The theOry lB that elected of- tlclals Ylll be more re- sponsive to total community needs." The environmental com- mittee also reeommende<l that the Coastal Com- mJsslODs get out of the per- mit bual.Dess, once the state- wide coastal plan Ia adot:lted by tbt leciJla.ture, and let local covernments ad- mlnister tbe plaD. The sbte League ofCltles board ls scheduled to meet Jan. 28-30 in Sacramento to couider its position oo the coutallegislatlon. Lectalatile he&J'lllcs are ell)eCted to beglD 1000, and bt completed by JuDe, thus ct•inc tbe state legtalature ample time to ac t oo the m•sure before adjoumlng 1D IIJ'lY fall. • 'Tbey will have an ex- tremely tough job anaint.n« tills complex plan <lUriD& that short period of tlmt," Mr. 0osta1 ll.ld T~~elday. SSOO,OOO, could be tapped to The fund, boUt up siDee ·~·r~~~ H;iid;,·· H~·;t;~;· to 7 parkiDc distt1rts c re- ated in tbe o1dPr bustoess districts in town, and was origtna1ly earmarked for buying up lao<l tor off-street parking lots in thoSE' dlst- rlcts. Seven mf'n •aave bk&n the first ·st~p tov.·ard runn~ for Newport BPaC'h lit}' CounCil tn the AJ,rll 13 el('(:- tlon. 8} late }esterda}, 2 of them, tn< umbent Paul R)clotf and new, omer Dun- can Mdntosh, had for mally flied theIr nom mation papers with Cln ·Clerk Laura L~ijrlOS. ban trucu from ustug .,me ::~=:r~~ issue up again port Beach City Couocu . At the request of the Co- rona del Mar Civic Assn., City Trame Engineer Bill DuneU wlll ask tbe CouncU to amend the city's tra.mc regulations to ban velllcles .,.elgtling 6,000 lbs. or more from tbe following streets: Holld2y Harbor , a eoo- troversial hOtel complex proposed for the northwest comer of MacArthur Blvd. and .Jamboree Road, -eomes back before the Ne..,ort Beach Planning Commission tonight, Jan. 22, but they are expected to again postpone a deeisloo. rneettng, which starts at 7 p.m. m the new Counc·ll Chambers at C"lty Hall, in- dudes: • HOUSE at 336 Haul, Corona del Mar, which would excE-ed the U-ft. height limit. But, with busl.nessmeo in Central Newport and Balboa sbowlng Uttle Interest m using tlae moo e). their counterparts in Corona del Mar are beglnn in1 to wondPr how tbey could ~et some or the mone). Real estate \\'oman C hns Hopper, who serves oo a cin· trafflr committee, says sbe bas s-:outed around and found 9 lots just off Coast Hwy. that ~'OUld be bought for between S56,SOO and !11 ~.- 500 and turned into meten-r:l pobllc parldng. Sbe woult1 like the toraJ bus1ness com- munity to consider buy~ one or more of the tots She fears that Coast Hwy. pa rkl.nc might lo(> eliminated som'!! d2y. ln the ~lh [hstrlrt, now represented b) Counc ilman John Store of Corona High- lands, .,..., is not set>kinJ rAelectton, S eand.Jdates have announced their intenu ons to sf'ek the seat. • ACACIA. between Coast Hwy. and Pacifi c. • BEGONIA, between Coast Hwy. and Pacific. • CARNATION, between Coast Hwy. and Bayside. • GOLDENROD, betweeo Coast Rwy. and First. • HELIOTROPE, between Coast Hwy. and Bayside. • FlRST, between Acacta and Iris. "The Civic Association feels tt.t a lot of truck tr~lc, particularly out of Albertson's supermarket, Is using a lot or the resi- dential streets to b)'Pass Coast Hwy.," Mr. Darnell esplalned. If the orrllnance c~e is accepted by the Council, Comm.lssiooers, who have postponed the lssoe twice, will be asked by the Intne Co. to delay a vote u:ntU someUme in May. The irvine Co. and the Holiday lnn hotel cbain want to buUd a 200-room hotel, 2 restaurants, a health spa and a Uquor -dellcates.Ml store oo 16 acres. AU woald overlook the county-owned Newport Dunes re<:rea.. tlonal park. The agenda for tonight's • CONVERSION of the MaJ-Kal apartments on Bay- side Dr. near Balboa Island Br idge to a eondomtntum project. .. SUBDf\'tsiON of8/10ths of an acre at 470 West- minster, Newport Helghts, 'for stng1e -famtiy home de- velopment by Gnnt Warm- ington. • EN LARGEME:-iT of a hOme at 314 Buena Vlst2,. Balboa, by Jim Wumtnctoo, that would violate city laws on encroachment, p rage sJu, and parking space. Corporate Plaza tt would be given second k readlng in February, and o t~ke ettect 30 days later . • • • is held up Should Newport Beach halt a.U real estate development near Coast Hwy. until traf- fic conditions are Improved Clty Counctiman Paul Ryckoff of Balboa Island asked the question at a Jan. 12 CouncU meeting, and the city Community Develop- ment Dept. Is maldng a study a.t hls request. The study wLU show how mul h traft'lc will be using the high- way when all Mvelopment now allowed by the city ~en­ eral plan ls completed. Corporate Piau. tb tr- .,1J,, ConJ~JU ' .,..asmtd f' - acre otnce "ompl(>X in fbe southWest corner or ~e.-po~ Center, is sttU waitmg for final approval by theCoastal C onservatlon Commission. Commission lnvestJptors asked last week for com- ments oo the plan from fed- eral, state and local a~(>ncles. Two Newpo n Beach groups, the Central New- port Beach Assn. and SPON (Stop Polluting Our 11\ew- port), are challenging the proposed deve lopment. After . the South Coast Regional Conservation Commlssloo okayed tt last October, SPON DOGS, CAfS ON AGENDA Doc•, cats aDd annexa- tloos are opected to cause the most d4tbate when the Nt1t'port Beac h City Council meets Moo<!ay night. An ord1auce that would subject major city anneu- Uons to a popular vote wiU be opeMd up to publlc hear· log. Dogs oo the beaches, al- ways a ball'}' subject, comes up again. with the Councll considering a resolutloo that would ban them from local beaches the year 'round. thing about complaints that dogs a re messing up tbe beach and belog allowed to run withoUt leashes. City law now allows dogs to be on the beach, on leashes, during early moml.nf and t'Vening bours, except In sum mer. The resolutloo to be considered agaln \too- day would ban them, entl rely, all year. The City Mana~r·s stalf will report on th(> re- sults of the 90-t1ay cl(>an~ effort. and tbe CNBA appealed to t pueot ttat .. coromlsSioO.. Sta.~ Commls slOMra heard testimony 2 weeks ago, then assigned staff members to get more infor mation. On Tuesday of last wet>k. Rod Meade of the Coastal Commission met here wtth Irvine Co. otflclals and representatwes of the State Fish and Game Dept., fed(>raJ wlJdUte experts and other Lnterested groups. Repre- senting SPO~ and CNBA were Sud Ficker of Balboa Uld Bob Millar of Balboa Island. Miss Ficke r claimed this week that the Irvine r o. has no plans prepared ror a proposed und erground sump system to ~'atch pol- lution runoff from th(> of- nee complex. The runoff and added tra.ffic coagestloo are the basis for ber opposi- tion to tile proJeCt. The Irvine Compan) 's Larry Moore agreed yester- day th2t no specltlc dl'aWlr¥ts are ready. but sa.ld englne(>rs wilt draw JP the sump plans when the project rttar hes Its f'lna1 ap stage. He esttn atfod tha.t the State Coasta.l Commi"lon would decldP within 30 da,·s on whether to ~rant a perm It ror the ' omplex. CAMP Fl RE Gl RLS BEGIN CANOY SALE City Counctlman Howard Rogers of Balboa, ~halrman of ~ city oU-street par~ co mmittee, satd yesterda) someth.l.og might be worked out. "Corona t1Pl Mar has fought the parkin& meters for }ears, and ·oobod} ls golnt; to tn to shove meters down the lr throats, ·• Mr. Rogers said yesterday, "But, if they. ser iously want some metered oti-street parklDc. they should come to out committee and st.ut tbe 1):lJJ roll • VI • ~Jc,bt be able to wo rk somet out. \\'e woul11 t.a.lk to tus1- ness people In some of the older parkiD¥ dtstrtcts, and see if the} would tie w~ to loan some tunl1s to grub- stake Corona del Mar'spro- gram. It would have to be paid ba ~k. of our sP." Th(> 196~ orriinan ·e settUlf up the orr -str~>et funl1 tues half of parkin~ mt>ter rP- ~'eipts ln thf' <tty's ~ busJ- ness dlstrlrts. At the t"M of last year , th~> !uorl totale<l $287,000, and ts "row~ at a rate of about "4:., '\()() an- ouallv accordtnt' to tt\ Ft- oance ' Di rector -!'On!(> Pappas. Since !'1+> r llOr1 v.·as created, It hac; l'Y"'II tapped only twice; $1 ~.~,..-for the 28th St. parklnr :>1 1t1 1%8, and $2 1,430 last •P.n lor tt!E' never-u~ ')Jst "!-. '. par~ 1~ soot ' Ho;u: hOspital. "The Mariners \111" ~­ ple are interest~ • u ~>s­ tabhsi'Wig som£-n :-.: ~ off- street pa.rldn~." \lr ~ :E'rs revealed, "but lhJI'-~t.l. Ul the b lldog sta~P. He satd he wou 11 -: 1e- ll.ghted to work wtth t e c o- rona ~~ Mar fo lks." Incumbents Donald Mc- lnnls in the 2nd Distrlrt and P.IUl Ryckoff In the 'it\ are still without oppostUon. Here are the randtdatPS who have taken out nomtna- t1on papers: 2ND DISTRICT • DONALD Mcl~!it.S, 4105 SeashOre, West Newport, Is see~ a 3rrt term. The a"rospar(> i.odustn execu- tive has been mayor for the past 4 years. He has beftl a strong advoate of local ¥OV - "rnment control, has tried to move commercul )ets out of Oraov(> Count~ Airport, and has favored measures that oppose lleaV} vtsltor traftir herf'. 'ith DISTRJC'T • PAlL RYCKOF~. 1200 S. Bay Front, Balboa lsland, lS running for a second 4- year term. Ht" ts a retlre<l financier who ls DOW 1D lbe tra • Wr. ~ }1: tt has ~ lOPE- of the lrTb(> Cornpanr's de- velopments. He favors .:ha!ij!;UlJ th(> Cit) Charter to allow voters to dE>l ide major annexarfoos, often opposes \It) partt tpatton m f~tral prorrams, and spear he2t1ed measures that reduced 1f'- vPlopmeot 1t>nsit) oo Balboa IslaM, and 1'4"-dt"fln~ the wn the ctt) measures hoos- 111~ j pnslt). 7TH DlSTRIC T '" OU ~C A~ Md !\TOSH, 2344 Port ~rdeen, Haroor View Homes, ts • for mer boat dealer •ho naa· runs an advertising a.~en1' an.1 promotes a local hoat st.ov;. He vtPws the d h's 2 N~rest problems as pa rlu~ and tralfl . Ht> favor~ less th·nstty in dt'vetopnaf'nt alQO¥: the W2terfroot , and !lea 1s a c hamber otCommf'rr e cn.- mtttee studytnr thP wa\ 5 ro keep local martne in ••c;tp altvt> on the .,, .. aterfront . Chris H()pp(> 1 saJO tllft • PER TR f~. ER, 1-- Short"<'llff Ret. ShnrP ~lttf!., ts an a.ttorne' • 'k; c;t>n es on th'-lt) Parks, ~ea ~., an-1 R~reatton Con mls too. He also serves on tht> cUy com- munit) development cttluns '\!jv lson l Ommlttee H~ ha.s '110rkel1 as a prtvate Jaw m- VP~ator, and on an atomic Pnf't'Jl projtoct , and MV. has a law practice tn Santa Ana. prime candtdatPc: for .~~ qu- lsHioo in Corooa 1el Mar ar~ lots behlnd Cro .. n Harttwart> and adjacent to II~>" i'M post om ce . Special cut-rate fees for dog Ucenses and cat ldenU- OcaU. tags wlll be eon- alder£ . for aenlor clttzeos 65 aDd over . Also oo the agenda wben the Council met>ts at 7:30 p.m. lD the nt w Council C twnbers, art>: • STREET LIGHTI~G oo Bay Ave. • TATTOO parlor regula- tion. Camp Fire Girls b\ th.- toousands wlll be combing neighborhoods durl~ thelr aDDUal 3-week cand) sale, be(1nning today, Jan. Z2. "l plan to ta'-P this up with the clh at the ftrst opportunity," sht> satd \f'S- terday. • RAY WILLIAMS. li23 Port Sheftteld, Harhor Vlrw Homes, teaches at Rio Hondo <'Ollege In Wt\lttter. ts a memtter of the city Pia~ Com mtssloo and pr st~ent o! -Frt~nds of Newport Bay.llls ~n t1l ~..al tnc~r and cou-Jbel IDr ZO t-nrs, t.od &a)'J thJ.s 11- perlence rtves hlm pi'OIIer ~r~tln ln balancmg •- vlronmenW eooceros aptnst a need for balanced dt>velopmeot. • ARCHIBALD SCOTI W.. 1 Pt. Sur, Spyglass Hill, ts a retired Army omcer Wbo was a highlydecoratedpara- trooper wlth tbf 8%Dd Air- borne ln World War n. He is DOW a.o a6Ytlor oo per- sooal Cln.ances. He wua to stop the $J>read of eootto- mlnlDms, is ~ to skatebol.rdlng oo city strw-ets, wants Wbat he c.a.lla "s mtat" removed from newsract.s, and fnors mon help for senior cltlUAs. He wants Newport to retain tts "vlllage" atmosphere. • TOM BLANDI., who 'TlaiDtains om ces at hl1 former home ln West New- port, says he DOY Utes 1D Sp)'llUS Rill. RE> formed the Newport CommunJty c c lJ last mooth, tt1t0 staged a news ~ereace. at which membMs of the group asked htm to n111 tor Cit) Council. He ls a lft1 l"SU te investor and ba.Dk of. ttclal t.od favors city actioa aJm.d at lowe.r lltiUt1 ra.tes . Candadates must U.. la the dlstTI ts frotn wblcb t'-7 s eelt t>l tlon, but fOtibcwW be r ttyw'tdt> for eacb of tbt 3 seats up for election ID Aprfi. The other 4 Ca.cU terms expl~ ! veara h'onJ AprlL Propocltlon 20, paned al- most 4 years ago by state Yottrs, set tq) tbe Coastal Commi11ioos and requires tbt lectsJabln to approve a ltatewtM couta1 rone pian by tbe eod of this year. Tbt .tate commtSiloD ltaff 11 workiDC wlth State S..tor ADtbooy Bleleuon .. dnwt.IC up the prcpoled leci'laUoo. The anoexatloo Issue was r&Ued 1ut mootbbytbe West Newport lmprovemeot Aalll., which tavon a vote Oil cbuetac tbe ctty clarter, to rtQtlln voter IIA)ronl or &DJ tlturt UUMUtloo ollOO acres or more. Coaocilmeo ft*ddowatbat~ and ctectdtd to put tbt taae 1D t111t form olu ordlnlnce, • RESIGNATION of WU- llam Tle1'1Wl h'om the cit)' Pli.DillJIC Commission. Rt will sene untll a IIUCceuor 1s named. Tbls Is the one tlme of tbe yelr that r trls belq - lDC to Camp Fin go to the Plbllc for ~rt. Profits from the <'andy salt' pro- •lde a large part ot •ch councu•s annum optratq bqet. Frank J ank, prest!ient or the COY Chamber of Com. merce, nld hls group has discussf'd the po~slbllltles. "I'll counsel wtth til(> membership about t l\l.s latest lnformatioo," h(> sa1t1 yes- terday, "and see-lf the)' want to taltl' thtt next step." Business loan lal for CC Q..ARA McCUE, "8, OF UDO PARK IS DEAD A Cbrtlttan Scltoet tllllf'al .. "Ice na held 1WI*J at Paclftc View c...-.. llatbor vw. Hilla llr Claft lleCM, '71, ot .000111u1a Way, LJdo Part. ftl -.. JM. 17 at a local ~llomt. 111n. MeC•. a Mew Yon ..... lllld Uftd 1D Call-........... 50,_..., ... ......, ... 15,..,.... .......... .,~ ..... GU..•oi .. .., ....... _. IGMrt GlltUD tiGIIMiGnn. WIIM ••'-' ooa-..._. .. iii'Ykt. I:Momb· ._. -tl Pld8c va.. • , I ... ,an. lntt.d. • lmmbleat --~ of tht 10,000 ln'lllt CO. acres ~ Mewport aDd t..tc-a B•c:ll prOII\ti*d ,.....n Oftr •• ,, ... JI'OC ...... ftkb ...... ~.., tbt CltJ ee.cu. ,_. 9llo wut a clilartler e--.. •tM mallltf IUUII t~~~~•~­ U. or& et '-'-a. c •• ea.,. .. ,.... -.. ~·-..... ~ -.'11--~-eMI ... ,.. a J[ ... '*=' .......... ......,..., ,., ............ a to...., ........ .._ ..................... clYM 1M CIIJilliMe te41t _. .. • APPOINTMENTS to several neancles oo tbe DeW truaportatloo cttl&ens ..S- YIJioi'Y oommltt~. • PAR..COURSE exerct. CGU"M proposed for l"* Ternce Puk. • ADOmoN to the ma. tlne ~. buUdlne a.t Mtw. pon Pler wW be lltllcW. • HEAVY VEHJCLIS •OIIld bt prohfbltfld INia ce!U.ID Corona del lllr lll'relb -ct~ ot Coast ..,. bJ aa orcllluet !C) t»r ..._ ~TMllmltwodttlit 1,000 h. per Mtcle. • MAIUMAPA.RX ..._ ....... .,.., .... ttMJ b7 tM eo-ell .... ....... 1FW bt liP IIJr ..... IIWIV'al. M~mc!J ... _ ...,_at 1.:10 p.m. • ...- cede~ tlllb'm&liDctll-- llr· Rogers faces surgery tor t..W, aod was I'IOspttal- tJfd Udl ·~~t wh n the test rt~~~lts ah01t'eci ttM! nfo@d for Al'ftl'}'. SllfiMDI are eJI)(I('ted to attempt to matt 3 bn» lD b1s Ya.SOalar system. PAT ICMJHE HAMED Pat KlGet of Newport S.Cb e.u ~ Damtd •- ... C~Pttattou fi\UIICW 1Dt PKIJ'lt T....,.. .• Slllla .. 4lltrlct. Wltll trn.. N.rt a.l lOU Mortll ...... n. cllatrkt ---,.... MI. Tutti\ ln._ _. JIUU ol ra.ta~~ vane, UltCt*M.._ An otnclll or the federal Small Bustness AdmiDlltn- tJoo wm a&lres• a Jan. !'7 breatcb.st meetl ot the Newport Harbor Chamber ol Commert-e at the Ntwport Sheratoo Hotel. Na~y Bertowlt&, usilt- ant dlrtctor oC lbt SBA A· ciooll om '' Lot A.D(eles. ts sc~Mctaltd to t l local blsloea people bOW the SBA operatet, wbo (-.:1 QUality lor aD SBA IOU, _, hoW to ··~·· tou ~ ... Mr. S.l'tiDWtb bU been wtttl S8A tot14 years. l ...... IDd...., .,..... .m IDUft .. pn- • f • • ~ • • ' i l : l • l • • I ~~~~~~!!!~ --· '1'11118. -· :cc;:;;-~ .. a--: c-... ., , ··a .. ._ ... ~-.... ...,... ___ _ can. I t EPR ... -r ·a ,, tUt Idle Ia .. ......, .......... L c_....,_.,,..,...._, ...,_ .............. of ... .an oc-., • .. .. ----~· 0 ,. 1 ... , ..... ... ..._.. a ...a peroc ?¥fl .. . CIMI!r .. ~lf : ~lioii'C ·--. -· $ ..... ,_ 7 .. lac·---· a,_ ..... .-a IOtQI .. IIr-:o..----·'& .......... • 'tiD L II&AP.l ••••. , to U.. Ia ... -""' ftiG IIUP.l , , .. .. • .. • -It.. ..... ~ allow -r 1. a&FIW " ac 1 k ~ tllillr -... =~~=,.=·~·=·~·~Oio~~~!!!:~=~~ WhtT 11, T~Mo eJtra u.e -Olio lt--.. -- ~A. .e., , -11¥ ARVO E. HAAPA, owner .id publiSher of tlle &sltn •••o•Ooeeooooo6oQoo••- ftddontt.llldenlbu ... U ia leCIF s'l' to ..... tlllt tid)' laot.tpl prodllla u. btcnue • ~ patr P bJ people no ... peel Gal from ou '** 7 __ .,. II tiliNe tutueea: ~ •BiCENTENNIAL NEEDS YOUR HELP lllere 1a .., .... _ put~ac. A letter arrived Saturday from tbe tt WMid be ao _.,.., f N rt ,_ tor the mere-City bicentennial committee :> ewpo ..., lJio employee• to park Beach, annmmcing Monday's dlscusl!llon then! ~Iller thao 1a-o1 m...,.._ and saytng that • 'the bicentennial • prtnte reotdeoee ... " ........ ~-e. elctlt boar day. Tbll Dice forum needs your help." .-.. ml(ht .. "' - Indeed the City of Newport Beach blm with • euotomer wl>o , otherwise cUDOt tlDd a part. needs belp In accomplishing something InC place. meaningfUl for this 200th birthday cele-We wllo U•• here "' "'" . tbtnk thlt: la too mDCh to bratton of our nation. Judging from tM uk. majority !lttltude of our City Co:mcll, the spirit of the blcehtennlal Is dead. The spirit now moving the Council ma- jority, led by our mayor himself, Is not honoring the courage and enterprise and self reliance of the pioneers who founded our nation two centuries ago. Instead, tt Is the spirit of "glmme, Uncle Sam." Just last week there was another golden opportunity fo r our Council to demonstrate strength of character and concer01 for fiscal sanity and the very 11\lrVlval of our nation. But tbe vote Very tn;Iy yours, P. L. Rammel PresideDt. COM CIYIC Assn. Our Editor: •. In 1836, President And~w Jackson abolished the central bank in America. Th11: Order of the lllomiuti became the "Leque of Just Men," and in 1848 they hired Karl Marx and Friedrich En,eh: to write the Communist Manifesto. Cecil Rhodu, of Enlland, aet out t o sociali~e tfle wortd and in 1 891 was 5 to 2 for ugimme!' The tssue created the Sectet Society . i ~again was the fateful lure of that "free" (Roundtable) in the United States. Canada, Auwalia. i federal cash, laughingly called "revenue tndi.a, South Africa and l• sharing." The Coun'!i.l majority ts hot New Zealand for the upress aft d t f $225 000 pui"J))te or p inirta control er a secon year reques or ' or n~tions' econ6hlic and l in Federal Housing an::l Urban Develop-polit ic al lire . Th is blent fwtds for a project that we local movement •as financed by ! l voters know we cannot afford, and woUld "'' Ro tb•child•. 4 At the tum of th~ turn down at the polls. Those HUD ce ntury . th~ first f funds are intended basically for bous-Co mmunist bund was ing for the needy, but that's not what ensconsed in Harvard UniversitY , and Paul our CoWtcil plans to spend the money warbura qtothschild aaent) ! for. Their cynical approach to the rules came to the United States of this money-grabbing game was ex-to buy up railrOIIds. He married Jacob Schifrs ll posed by .their decision to tack on an douotu« _ Sch;rr .,.;.1 official city goal of 100 federally as-· hud of Kuhn , Loob $ sisted housing wtitS in order to qualify In ternational Bankina J 11 House. Felix Warbura $ for the boondoggling scheme to "accept married l...oe.b's dal.llhter. ~ the federal handout. Thus were CamfC.ie and , Cot.mctlman Howard Rogers gave the Norpn financial empire& ~ joined by marri .. e throuch l proper retort in assailing this decl8ion: Rot.,chlld ,..,.,_ · • "This Is a subterfuge and a deception Kuhn. t.oob of tho i to get federal funds, and I don't want Carneait interests and the Roc:tefellen or the Morpn 1nteruts. created the Manhattan Bank and Chase I• my name connected with it." JolnlD,J ~ him ln the losing vote for fiscal Nl!ity and honesty was Councilman PaUl Rye-Bank. '"""'"'"Y. (known today u the Chases koff. Only they had the courage to Monhot Jon Bonk) _ oppose the perilous lure of federal rillanci na commu.nilm -! funding, which ts always accompanied c ontrolled by the I by the heavy hand of federal relrtric-Roekdollon. '"'' toa111 v;ce ' ~~~~~ l Uons and controls. The majority went scot ... • • • • • • •• along with the subterfuge. It was !- despairing spectacle of scorn for tbe true spirit of the bicentennial celebra- Edp' W. V•drn Ddrwy llnch. Florid• S. CONSTANTINIDES OF C. M. SUCCUMBS I : : • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • i : • tion. So, the blcentennlalcommltteelslook- tng for help In selecting a meaningfUl and honorable project for thls an- ntverury year I Since this ts a year for honoring our brave patriota at ZOO years ago, why not honor the prtnciplee 110 faltbNlly. foUowed by tboH pMrtote, wbo ri.ad tbetr forNws and tllelr very UVM to M'e'ita tills tree nauoat Wllilt ' • el tta11Y' 1 ••••• lt wdd be, "r PI 1 · -· -~ U -7lln .. .... ad ..... wu .. 7 .... : "hr -'MI 'I 7 Ill ..... -l'l&r.IN 10 ..... -z n-.. tlllll tlae at ~··· PI 1 i . We ..., .. ,. .. til& aaost ea Pllo!al ••• 10 be .. 5:llnst ot ran-. Ill· • , .. , ·.--..s bJ biPYJ f&dlnl 4 a. I t.r llsJODd our *Hty to.pay. .n u.rors, we rs10lvs not to a& tor. 1SJ fdual ,_.,.nc for local pro~ Slid not to accept any ledenl fllodl, and we refPIICitullf alii: all city coun' eU. throughout our nation to join 111 in thl1 patrtottc ca~~~e." A tJUor1oo -wu lileld ....... , •• St. ,. tile 111p11o1 c-•• Clllreb a ~ .......... -.z.z .-rftcl It I p.a. tw.sar ·-llr-yC ........ llaftW C11rt 17 'tw, Sl, "'-..,.., ~-. - -la. If " lloac t I Q!t', --·Good--..... r ., ,..._. • --... w ..... .., ...... ...... --.. CJ-'C-c ........ :::;:!,~-.. I rm 1111 ·w r u • • __. ._..,. a .... , .. -,. I ltiCHARDSON REPORT By SEMAtlil II. L. lli:RAli!lloN {lt-ArcOillll What ~ to be a Ill crime is the s-resf: tf.t Jooc. dlllleoll ud -o! lolly. I • Aua_, G alLeri A few montha prior to the labeUina cA Mr. WMt Gooo OaT 'l1le SeDate's winkinc atltriowl Leftitll. con- ~ IDCl ita-.imuJtA,.... re~pi petri- otic Americam are not • new p~. b_ut ooe t.Mt hu been evident for yean and one that hM betped to tpeed our nation down the -.me ..... taU .. ,... O ._u..d -Uat 2 bu )last bepll. with de-There bas b--. ~ c..._. die OD some at tile to set 1p a .tate klaerJ. mo.t tmportlnt lS8UH f!fer a proposal to al..low Hendl- to face tbe people of OIIJ' type eut.. la Umlted state. fashion, ud a bUltol!ppi'Oft It yotl doll't tbink so, Jut poeytdDd nctac, amoar look at a few of tbe tsiiMS others. btcl"el.SSIIg ttlte whicb may be eomlog before reT~ Ia the maiD reucm the Legislahare or the peo-uully ctvea for lep.J.Islllg pie tbls year: certllo formt; of pmbUIII:. • Campaip finaDce re-Bat r belleve It em be a form -SeYeral bUls tw..e Yicioas Tlce for the IDsati- beea offered 00 tbls subject. able bast or people whO want Ge3el'ally, they would Ja.et 10mettdng for DOtldaJ. speDd1Dg limits and wtiO.Id Stl:Nld tbe state ctft of- pro-ride tu dollars tocaDdi-ftctal .uetlaa to •cb ac- datu. Yoo will bear a lot tlYlty? Tberel.saouar&Dee of rbetorle ou why we should tbat lepllziDC cambUDc will han IAtCb reforms, but coa-termtnate tbeactlyttyolpre- slder these factors, also • • . datory crtmlnal pngs aDd eu we atford to speDd per-s)'Ddieates. In tact, It is ttaps $100 mllliorl tu dol-poulble that lep.l.ltJ..ag Ins in .-ch atu:Moa?Woo't pmbllnc could IDcreue any Umltatlofts make lt more crime for tbose types try- dtfncult for noa-tncurOOents inc to sapport a prMllDg to cet elected? I ttdnk so. habit. Coon U \lll.aCC'ePl.Able, the full Senate COD· firmed by voice vote the nomination cA Edward H . Levi as Att.omey General cA the United Statee. The treatment accorded Mr. Levi while Mine con.tidered fm thil lnfi.Ditely more im- portant pog turned out to be remarkably differ- ent from what the Seuton pve Mr. Coon. Without doubt, the difference atemmed from the fact that Mr. Le-vi'a tiel to the Left are both numerout and undeniable. roo~~ """"' Leruot tyranny. I Aa At:tomey General, Mr. Levi hM~led tha domeat.M: illtellicence aetivitte. cl tie F .8.1 . and thrown bia OONiderable ~~behind movn to deny American~~ the ricbt io keep and boor ...... Both ol-........... ion& been IQUih.t by the eaemiee cl America. Mr. Levi ie alto credited with ananrinc for the .election ol hia lone-time friend, John Paul Stevena, u the newst Ju.tice cl the Supreme Court. We won- der if Mr. St.eveu' apeedy confmnation by the Se~at.e ie an ind.icatioo of the kind olattitude he will hriDI to the court. For inat.ance, Edward Levi admitl that he became an .ctive member ol the National LA-- yers Guild "in 193ft" (1'bre Ol'lani.ution •• actually bepn in February 1937. Wu he a ()19'61lw!JoM Bird• ~u-ty f'tot!UY!• Would you Like yourpropert}' • A record budcet -It tues increased sharply to ls a reeord spea41Qg pro- take care of t)!e additloaiJ gram every year, ud this local costs lnbereDt tn these time It ls ap~roacbi.Dg PDS· reforms? The q..e.UOO is, sibly 13 bUUoe dolla.ra. Oar Is tt constitutional? Tbls S1fRlOsed.IJ ttgbt...fllted coY· q:~estioo, also, ha.s to be eroor approved lectalation answered. which would cost tupayers • The coastal plan • Much nearly a blllloa dollars bas beeo written and said more this year tbiD lut • abo:Jt this lssue siDoe Pro. Add to that at leut uotber position 20 was ~ro'led by bllliOo ciOIIars ID btcreued tbe 'tOters in 1972. Tbls spending to be prapoeed ud year, the plan deYeloped b)' you have a Del tocrease of thP Coastal Commluloe ls perbapS close to Z bU1ioD before tbe Leglslatu.re. dollars tbls com~ year. There Is not Ume to ex-• Scuool tlnaDce • the plore this complex i.SIIIIe ~ma)Jr problem ls tbe Ser- here, bat serlOOs qiiHtlon raoo decision, wtrlcb te· ertsts over the cost. Again, quires the state to cJerise the plan seems to greatly a system for equ.allzinc dol- exceed what the people in· la.r expendlhlres for each tended tnappro•lllg Propost. pupU ill cra1es ldocterprt• Uon 20. There Is evidence throagh LZ. ApiD, tbts Is tbat the plan could se"e a COtrCillcated lnae, But I as a IIM!rloas depressatlt to can tell you It Is COin~ to the state's economy, Wttfch cost JO'J money. One pro. has be• prel:ty hard hit in posal Is for 1 statewide recent years. property ta"!:, throagb which • Collectin bargaining S2 btiUgo "'Oitld Deed to be I I Thl raised. The state would tben for pub tc emp oyes • J.~ . s ... ~ ,_ l•ed tn the establish-Is Uttle more than a .x;wer ""' wVO grab by UDklelbosses Ia Cali· meat of property taxes to rornt.a. Tbere ls DO real ftmcS whate•er was ftllt~ pt>Uc good which can come prtma.rtly edacatloo. Let s from tbe state lDcreutng face tt, equal tu:lJ:IC ud --rslllp torpibllc IPf""'DC does DOt oeces-me .n.rUy mean qullty l!dllca-empklyes aDd, at the same ttoo for an Uy more tbu time, abcUcatlag barpinjng ' 1-11 ~ retpOOStbWtles to .Ome ldnd doel forced bls._. COIItu ,_~ art>ltrator W'bo ls not Jilt as well meu mediocre ,,. an ettaeaUoo lor all. eYea elected by anyone. Tills ls an electioa year • Gao cootro1 -Common _ . • sense sbould tell yoa that You. lboald learn all JO'l " need to coetrol crlm· caa aboat ttte.e aDd other , .... t. DOt tbe tautmate ob-tmportut i...el. FiDd CNt .. ~ .mat the ~ldltel tD yo~r jects some ot them use to tti1M ab.wt t-.n Vote npe llld to rob Uld to ldll. area ' Trytne to sell IUD control l:)r the ooe wbo best """'. as the answer to the rise .eats roar •lewa. LIC4!1p1'1tl . S,OI51Z F1CTITIOOS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The followl.ag pertoa Is dobtC bl.a.ea as: AI Lour- eDOO Scraper ReabJ.. 6719 ._,...,... Dr .. •-Part, CaW. IIQAO: Ahft Loafs MOO, 17lt I IICfeiiOW Dr,, B-Park, Collf. -· 'hill tiulnt a 11 c IWildiiiCW byaollldl.-. Slpod: _._,.....,_, nu --Iliad ....... c-c.-.. ~~la.II,.II'N. -~ ....... , .... '· U.li'M. .... ~ ...._,..... F..SUI'I Ufff' MEETS TODAY Tbe AmerlCI.II AuoclatlOI. of Retlncl Per.-. Ne.port Boaeh Cbtjllerlll, wiiiiHOI" at V etef'llll llemortal Hall, 515 Wnt 1111111-. ~ Me-. at ..aatadlJ,J_, II, for a pi....,..._- t.ciL Tea ud oolfel wiD be proYldtd. A btc n' • 1 pracram trW be IXUUhl at I p.m. wtlll Jim ....,.. .......... ~,....,,.,.. NOTICE OF 'OITEIITIOIC ro EIIGAGE Ill 'I'IIE IW.£ OF ALCOIIOIAC BI'RIUGEI lalla 'It To-aiiQc- Mjlet .. 1£11 lN of ... _ ........... -.. .-... ... iJI'IIIRitUIII. --... .. ... --... . .... c.. .. . -· ........ Cifl, -. ...... _...., r" tilt a' -10 II U'l .. .... r, 1 .. .,..._ .......... c ? ..... lf•D liME*· --(or I' I) Ill' -F SFIIMM- .... 01CI"OIIiiii ... A ... c-..... ----~ . TD--~TUI -l& II, .,., .. 1M lf..,ort ..,._ '?<r F1CTITIOI!S BUSINESS NAME STATEIIENT Tbe !ollOYiot-Is dotal buiHss as: GY Eaterptlses, !19 Vb Ra•~ Newport Beach, CaW. 9h63: Marla Ill. Ctrt. ye1lo, %19Vli.Ra'tflll:li.,New- port Beacb, Cat. 9Z61S. This bnlae11 is eooducted by ao IDdl.-t. s..- llarla M. Clrt•ello. Tbts statemeat WU ftled wltb tbe eo.ty Clerk of o...,.. c.MJ Jao.l9,1976. P'eUsb: Jlft. 2!, 29, Feb. 5, 1.!, la the Newport Harbor F -5112:9 iii . " FICTittliJS BU!lllOf:li NAME ~ATEMENT __ ""_ .... doi.Dc ~ U: Foatitft- lnt, 11451 B-nt, Gar- dea GJ'Oft, Calif. 9!MO: Louis H. Molptd. 11451 B-rat, GardoaG"'"' CaW. 9Z640; ~-L. Mol, gat<!, 11451 e.-rot, Carder& GI'OYe, CaW. 11&10. This butllessll OOildltc:ted by ..... ..., --· s..-Loillo H. Molpnl. Thts itatemetlt wu flled wttb tt.e eo-ty Ctert of oruce eo.tJ '•· 19, tm. Pllll.l*: Ja.ll, "·~·!!!~ ..... :· CITY MULLS HIRSCHBERG RULING Newport etty omctalssaid prepare a list of ftndk'ICS this week they are still and tt "rill be re•lewed by shtc!ylnc a Judie's deel.sioo us before gotng to the )Idle. whiCh ordered the etty tore-We espect to have a better bire stu Htnctberc, i)rm. nandle on •hat we e~ er city bualaess Uceose Ill-to do la a COGPie at weeki. pe"lsor, who was demoted, Mr. O'Neil said the court then tlred more than a year orcter ls the first cue lD ago etty blstory in wblch a ~ c·tty M-ger Robert hU Oft'rtlned the firing or Wynn, wbo fired Mr. Hirsch-a Newport employee. berg, ret"ealed Friday that be ... .-0taace County s.enor Colrt Jwdge Bruce SamDer to nrt')ew the "ttm- of bet" ill the eue • ,_-,,:.SemDer ntled Jan. 5 Hlrscbberc be re- w."'!"'• wllh aad Also OIHGIMAL WIST .... & •A•uu: ... \y A. ..... LAST CAll FOR 1975's AT THE SA\flltGS WE HAVE EYER OFFERED ON CAR$. HURRY FOR GOOD SELECTIONSillill-• . '72 I 00011, AO'I'OIIATIC TRAftSIOliSION. AIR~~ S2333 af1«:: ,., ....... '74 FORD COURtER PUCOP 4 SPEED, AM{Ftle 1IADIO IIALLYE -LI, IIOU BAR $2895 PI••,.. & ·DODGE SURFER VAN $2733 •• U" FM:'ICIS'I Ala "'*\ IAIOGzfiiZ --$2411 '71. "'-* ..._......, e.ctorJ a.t.r. fll1l ..,.,.,., pn8f ........ power .... ·.AM/FIUTEREO $2188 IJ7EOX -- '74 DATSUN 710 4 SPEED, F.lCTOIIT AIR, IWliO 1/4 VINYL ROOF -$3666 PI~• ... & MUSTANG II GAS &AVER 4 CTLillmR, 4 SPEED, lWliO S3222 '72 FIAT 128 A new experience in haircuts! California Concept's exclusive Precision Cut is designed for you and your lifestyle. And when you learn about Catifornia Concept's easy four-phase hair care program, you'll be asking "California Concept, where have you been all my life?" We're here. Now! Come on in. AVAILABLE IN (X)RONA DB-MAR EXCLVSIVI!Ll' AT: BOB'S PORT BARBER SHOP A ~"ti~rl•d of M-'~Jtlbtg ;,,;lations, .,,011n cr"' "'' s, ~'" gravrJ nllpltin s, tt•eJJi,,. c ae o"'""'"ls, put boolts ,. ;, fact, 11 o"e·s top paratlisr for the hritir•lo,be! r---:==-:-==-.. • ....,.~ $$ ......... _ .... _ .. .....,.., ........ ,. IB$WJ' -r- '-1112--L lliiWt ..... a ..... ., .. ~--............... ,.. ....... .... ............... ,.., ....... ..,._ :-:.. ......... ,....., 2 • ?' C .,_ • ._. ........ _..., n s •• ...... a.ow_.a. <• ..a .. -,C' ~ .., ................ -..... .................. to tark:taiM 2 • .............. ., tWr ........ ., ... , ... .,., ,, ·-,, ......_ 1111 till .. , ..,....., .. ~ ...... -a. .......................... ... ... ut ., ........ ~ leartdlc ad Cbcel 1 , .......... ---........ ~ ... oob'. ne 'ICliOW..._, n.e .. ....__ illbles. an ..tty .....,_.s o1 Newport ...._ a lew fi'OID IAc-a. a. or two .. , aMH rn. c~ La 1o11a, s.m AM. 1.-Alreles _. OM froa BeTerly Hills. Ro member., muttacs •.• WbeD sxtt1 I _., OJ' ~ llppeU'S OD tile lilorbu. aD are .ailed by Mrs. William (lllfldnct) lleact. '-ler of tile gl'Ollp, IDd awa, tlleJ CO to see, to U... to learn AND to -~ .. Jut ... q«ber." T'111e1r bllest JIIBIIIIIt car ~ed to Be-terly ud VlcJI.l s..._•s ao.eJy Bnerly Rills bome, for loot coftee • • • Yldeb tu'Ded a.t to be a teut ol frab f.ndts, cllolee cheeses, a creamy, nl•etJ ntaUty ctrtat of rocwrt, wheat cerm dates ud fnatt, also eoftee. Tbe Sasaoon's thea ntocrapbed tbelr jut pellsbed book oe fllf11tloo aad tbe easy to DOt-80-eUJ enreiJiel ••• your choice. 11M!re wu uotber "bealtb" author pre- seat, member Jeaaole (Mrs. Robert Letts) J~ liP from La loUa wtth her friend, Heleo Ann BaDD.. JfJIJIBle has two boots to ber credit; her flnt ls on cooldng a.od recipes for dlabetics, the secood ls for tbose with heart allmeots. Rer mother, Kathy (Mrs. Charles) Fishback of Balboa, dro•e her car ln. Mickey (Mrs. Merwin) G rtmtbs of Slllta Ana aDd I were beT pas-seecers. After ctiscusioo period, tbe Fashioftables adjou'Ded to tbe Q~JPer leYel of the Bistro for laac:beoa • • • u elegut setttDc with a.atlqDe frosted and etcbed glass panels, crystal cbUdellers and dazzling white llDeos. At YU1oes tables (oo ooe was aJlowed to slt wttb thoee lD their ca.r-.pool} we saw Lucy (Mrs. Don) Woodward. Myrna (Mrs. Ernest) Sam&. Jessie May (Mrs. Cecil) Sblrar, Hela~ (Mrs. Theo) Cll1ford and ber loYely du(tlter, Me laDle, Wbo is visiting here, ud Virrtnf.a KDott. Elsewhere we saw Sallie (Mrs. HUYey) Somers, Gloria (Mrs. Jobn) Moopey, Anne (Mrs. Robert) McKotcbt. TOill (Mrs. Keonetb} Olipllant, .. DOING BUSINESS"-- ~ L.CY -OWA•o GAY COLI· Cor ..._. lD a stlm.lliDa OllttU llld Su Fruet.8eo t.o.t. More wre Gay (lira. Hary) Cole wttb Kay (Mrs. Mel) ~ Wt.dtt (Mrs. Robert) Short, y.._ (Mn. Be&rJ) '-lerstrom, Pecrr (Mrs. LHae) C0U.. Larry (IIIJ-s. Herbert)otam-s.lllary (lln. c......-) lfa.rcen Jr .... • 1.s well ._.. deslcner ~ Power ••• a.! ICatbrya ROI aDd ot cou.rse Mildred "-d. Silrpr18e ol tbe day, a prtn.te st.owtnc ol tile larpst ruby I lraow of. Tbll was a.rnll(ed by member VLrpnta(Mrs. Mlcbael) Kaaa.Ja of Kuanjian Jewel Sbop. It ls an Atrtea. ntby, origtDaJw~ U,OOO cants. The ..UOr K.uanjian flDally decided he wuted to dedicate this ntby to SJmbollu tbe blcent-ial of our Ualted States of America &Dd so It ns caned .•. tbe Liberty Bell. dupUcated IDsertpUon. cn ck lDd all, over -shadowed by .. our eacte, .. •boise eyes are blue sappblre, ud a row of df.a.moads fnmtng the bell add the wblte to tbe red and blue of this fabulous work of art in precious stones. I understaDd the naby (now 8,500 cants after carvinc) LS to be oDYeiled to the pabUc at tbe Arthritis Telethon tn February. • • • • • It was a tbra@ ••y birthday celebntloo with Jeu aDd Ed Sharp, and Jooctime famUy frlend, BeU Ballard, Santa Bartan. ud Bill's saa md daughter-tn-Law, Ed and Jean and her motber, Lorna Caspers Daktn, drovf' to SIDta 8artlan to meet tbe Bailards I.Dd to see eblnges that may have come about stoee tbey were last there. They' bad oot seen UCSB, so drove tbere. Tbeo cbampape before diDDer, thtnk:lng they woold be gotag to Aliso Rancb to dine but instead eoc1ed up at the airport, wbere Jean bad ntgbt reservations for San Fran- cisco and dinner at their long time favorite place, Trader Vic's, wbere the ttl.ree birtb- day boys finalized their celebrations • . • wooder 1f they had three cakes ••• or one (w1tb how many Candles'')! Surprises are such fun! Aren't they, Ed? E~PERTS IN CAJ:PET CLEANING %384 NEWPORT BLVD., c'OSTA YESA Pbolw 548-5194 -Moa. tlln Sat. 10-5 Yoo mtcbt say Bob and 1-==~:;;:;;;;;;;~=====iit..l Romayae Ronnko learned a.od mew some of the lnsl.<Se tricks of the trade. age. Quick actloe at d.ry1ng out such damace can of'tell save the bomeowDer tbe a<M'!!ti eJpeUt of replaeiJI& flocriog and ~ TIIUIISDAY U'ECIALS (Fri •• Sir. & ~ 'til l P.M.) -Exdudinf H~ .,.., ~ IDUfl , 8111d, Ink«/ ptltlto Dr nc. RED SNAPPER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.45 MAHI MAHI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2. 75 GRILLED SEA BASS . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.16 TOP SIRLOIN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.50 NEW YORK STEAK . .. .. . . . . . . . . . 3.95 lOBSTER TAll . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . 4..96 STEAK AND lOBSTER ........... 5.96 LUNCIIEOII .,_-"" •1r until4 p.m. 11218f'edfkC..Hwy •Hwtll Ul 11 ..... (2111112·1»1 .. , E. C.. Hilty • C... Dill .. • f714t ~ tbe ~clean~~~U~Uslness lD self a~fense~ Tbey have t 8 kids. Wltb that k1Dd of ex- perieoc. at orpnkll:lg tbfacs, tbey bave built one of tbe HlJ"bor area's basiest and most saccesdal flnns -steam ....... fa jnt 7 years tbey bave cron into one of So.tbem G.._alffonlia's top carpet cteumc ovtftts. Tbe Roallkos lDYested tbelr sariDcs 1n Orange Coaaty lD 1969 after Bob bad worked for tbe phone compaoy Ln Los Aageles for qalte a few yeus. Their et.otce of bui.Dess 'ftS prompted by the fact that JlomaJDe bad worked for a 1.-Allceles ~ eleaMJ' Starting out with small port2ble ri(s, plus tbe old- tashJooed sba.mpoo outfits, tbe company bas moved ln recent years l.oto tl\e more sopb.isticated, more power- fUl Hydra Clean system. Bob aDd Romayoe oo..-have 7 Hydra Clean trucks. Tb! trucks carry an almost totally self-contained clean- ~ system. A 16 horsepower motor gives tbe units 3 times the vacnm power of the old port2ble system. It gener- ates up to 500 Jbs. of pres- sure and bas adjl&stable beat temperature, which can be nrted according to carpet materials. The system ls also ased to clean tqlbolstery. To b!f'P themselves ap to date oo tbe latest eqalpmeot aDd methods, Bob and Ro- ~Myne attend monthly semi- nars by tte Carpet Cleaners Institute. A oew addition at Steam Muter ls the carpet show- room, where customers may browse o•er the Latest de- sl.gns ln Df w ca~. ·'We a e proud of our statr;• says Romayne, "aod we bave ;j lot of conftc:tence lD thelr ability to aon·er questioos about cleaning carpetiag and furnJtve." EX-COM RESmENT BORREE IS DEAD Service and Quality SincP 194 () 11 yoa are a do-it-your- self type, they 'WiU rent you a portable unit. Also, some folks bne tbeir loose rugs ba.uled olf to tbe plant at 1740 SUperior 1D Costa Mesa., where tbey are steam cleued and retuned. Nelsoo B. Bol'l'ee, 62. formerly of Corona del Mar, died Dec. 30 lD Bellewe, Wub., after a year's m.ess. NURSERY- FLORIST It's Bare-Root Se•son. . . Plant a 'BONANZA' Dwarf Peach Tree EXCEL.L.ENT SIZI! AND FLAVOR. • Y8L.LOW · RED FREESTONE Standard Fruit Trees 12.95 4.98 APPLE ' P fAat • APIUCO T•MlCTA.tME ,f"LUM IUrrroo l "«lNG'S IWBY" Sutll~n R~tl GRAPE 2.95 Wonderful Old-Tiime Rose F•vorite. 'CECILE BRUNNER' S.rrrool cu •• ~, or .. .,.,,~ k-. d.~,.,. of frtttrr-4 ,-A rous fleMy •II y~-. New Roses for 1976. . . 2.98 AMllttCA• CATMEO.AL , saAS..lLL • YAMitEE DOODL E SELE!CT PROM OVER .SO V.41UBTI8S MO. 1 GlADE BAR~ROOT ROSES. Florist . Special. 1 • HOUSE PLANTS in 2" POTS 3 for 1.00 Rea. 69 ea . f"OTWOI, PIPI ... IA. CIOTO.. MI. IIO.L IMM. ,. ............... :YI •• AIIIUMS ueYM• w._ you ea11 for one of steam Master's Hydra Clean trucks, you don't baYe to worry about tbem ~ liP to your hot water and electrtctty supply, as the small portable units did w tbe old days. Bob eJplalns. "The cmly tb1ng O'JT tnacks aeed hom the homeowner ls to boot up to his outsidE' cold water tap. We oo the rest.,. Tbe stroog n ew m power of tbe trvct UD.lts al8o equips tbem for qllickly .taJdllc care ol bouse Oooctblc problems eaaed by broMo pipes, ...... but•r• • n.lD dam- SumYors lDclodebiswtfe, the former Geva t..d; 2 daactrters, Jeanine Bo~. WeoatcbH, Wash., md&lsao of tbe east coast: 2 step- daughters, Mrs. Gary Locker and Mrs. Josepfl CartJer, both of Bellevue; a step-son, ~ne lGDd of Oroville, Calif.; 2 brothers in Arizona and a sister to Georgia. Mr. Borree ns born in ArLJooa. moved to California lD tbe late l93o•s IDd worked tor Hostess Cakes lD Los Aageles lDd FuUer1011 for 30 years. He was a member of the Teamsters U~ Local 952 aDd ol tbt Elks Clllb iD Sub Ana. "<'Ca .. ..... ...... e,&. .. .... ......... ., ... a; ... ...... F 'I IINf - a n· wm• 0 • II als-t....., Ian. • • n 1aa. [ J a W tllillll' • U I Jnii'Ull. Wd ... ..... ,~ oltlilll • .............. fll JUiS .... ,. wllllllllaat'l:*» p.a. ..S wiD M mahnt.ld by Dr. Alprd ICniiiU. e...,._ ol tM ,.._., _. of i*JdWrY .... Dr. Bar- .......... ~ olttle ____.. ...-.u. eoa---. TC!fks an '-stres.s of adoh•c-," .Ja. 1:7; ··ec.-c win. reWnr : ,. -1D1.11"11cel-~ ... laa. !1, Md ''Middle yean ud~··Ja.!9. ROBERT HARRISON, I 65, OF C.M. IS DEAD Seniees nn beld ..__ day atBeO,.Brc.dway C~ iD Costa Mesa for R.abert Bam-_ S5, oiCosta Mesa., wbo died of 1D ~~~~~&reat beut attack Ja. 15 while blcycl- blc Dell' Ills bome at 2610 Willow. He bid oper:ated bls oWD maeldDe dclp for a •m. ber of years. He ls ..rn.ecs by b1s wtfe, Doris, ~er Arleae at Gardea Gro.e, 80111 t.Wford of 1'-llactoa Beacb aDd Rob- ert of Mesa. Art&., brothers Nell ol Tbollsud Oats 8Dd Huold of Newport Beach, ud 7 CfUdebildreD. • WIIEEL. CHAIRS • WALKERS • CANES • BEDS fl r:: co !l " Tl v F. H-tctnlr-tRE -~~ IJ.tTII 4 CCPfOfi'I'!J Dr. Earl IJbeU directed 26EO ~VON STRCF""T, NE~PORT BE-CH tbeR~~ce~·------------~=:=::=:=:=:=:=:=:==::=:=:=:=:=:==:~ let an expert do your tax thiS year . All you need to do to make an appoentment to have your per- sonal Federal and Callfornta Tax returns prepared 1n pnvate, at no charge. ts depostt $5 000 tn a Los Angeles Federal Savtngs Passbook ($1 0 000 tn a htgher tnterest rate Invest- ment Certtftcate) If your savrngs are now tn a commerctal bank or another tn- stttutlon Los Angeles Federal Sav1ngs w111 make your tax appo1ntment now and handle all the details of transfer Make your appotntment early The sooner you file the faster your refund can be matled Agatn tn 1976. safe depostt boxes checktng accounts (at a c ooperat1ng statew1de commerc at bank} Travelers Checks and Money Orders head the ltst of over 20 of the most wanted servtces offered w1thout charge 1c Los Angeles Federal Savers EXAMPLES O'F ANNUAL INTEREST RATES ON INSURED SAVINGS 5.25% 6.50% l.75% Pn~ Cfntltatn of Oepostl lnwstmfflt Ctnafatn y.eld S 1.000. I yur yteld S 1.000. 6-10 yurs ~ld 5.39% 6.72$ 8.06% All ifltt1nt c..,.WIMI,f cs.tlty Yeu c.M .,the,.• '"" _. .., •-lft11111 • .. ,... ~ l>l'd a-t fvll "tlt1nt .. , ut to NT out Yeu c... .,,~. MY -' .My IIIIM 1,_ t c~rt•l~~ ~ lltll ftnt I \ IIIVCII '"'~nt K Oft I ~ IIC'eOOIIIt 1961 to -, ••t11nt LOS ANGELES FEDERAL SAVINGS Savrngs •nsured to $40 ()(X) Newport Beach Office 3201 Newport Blvd. • 675-4500 (Across from Qty Hid) Head Otftce Los Angeles Fecteral Savtngs and Loan ~ One Witlhre. Los Angetes 90017 Other oft-ces ttY~ the •• ' ' ILI!Na.,-Ma. ............. ,.. ··ass •"wtlklll: .. -.. 1111 lolool -. ... ___ ., ---.·-..... ... m s'•w:,:• New Speeialili•s ia Melt '•, JJ'oa.!n '• and QW,....'• Hair Sf'o-U,.. Su.ay Appt'o r.r •r• + Hair Styli•s lr· S.,•fi•s • Col ... s. •• ;., . . . ------. BJCEIITENli!AL COLLECTIBLES will be -of 1be + ... , Waveo aa4 Pr,. .. eats + •••inreo lr Pr4inreo LUNCIEGIII ond DINNER "ESEI'IV .. TIONS HONORED J.C. Hu,rw,.._ """-_,.Ill 1823 N_,orr 6/WJ.. ,_.., • Cbit• ~ l•rrdm.n. for ,.,.,.. "tmn 21 ........ ;, •n la/thority Or! """' •rrd i"'*lfY. GEIIIIIIY STE RY SOLVED 8Y PAIMTIMC A few years aco, a little glrl went to Cln<:iDDaU's Taft Museum to see ptlnt- lngs and an erhibiUoo of the Hope diamood:. The · Hope, once part of the French crown jewels, dis- appeared durl.ng the Revo- lution and didn't surface for 38 years. The girl said: ''That's the same blue stooe tbe lady In the plcture iswea.r- 1ng." Experts agreed with her. The· picture was Goya's "Queen Marte Louisa," painted 1n 1799, seven years after the Hope dU- aweared and 21 years be- fore Its sale In LoodoD.. The queen ruled SpaiD from 1788 to ill08. How sbe ob- tained tbe dtamood and ,.,.. she dllposed of It are stW ottltr mysteries ln the his- tory of the Hope. t .. -"' lbe ....... --oplD -roc! by lbe . •·a-~ o1 Newport Boaell, v~ Cutle Audl.lary, tbls ,_,. at the Lelpe ._._arters oa. Feb, S, 4 ud 5, A IIDI.Il prened Jlua plltter wttb the Uberty bell embol8ecl. tbe repllea o1 ODe. millie 100 years 110, is held by Mrs. L. £11Cf!De Piebtt, ceftter, or Bd)oa IsliDd, other memonbllla are betftK beld by Mrs, Rtchlrit AaelmiiiD of Coroaa del Mar, left, WhO is apectal eveats ebairman for tbe crouP, aDd. Mrs. Lewls Akerman Jr., rtcflt, of Balboa lsi&Dd. ,Uslstaaee Leacue Dental Clla.le cbalrman. (Eutp photo,) L~gue oHers fifth seminar on antiques Mrs. Jack Llgbt. chatr- man ot tbe Virglnb. Castle Auxiliary of the AssistaDce League of NeWport Beaetl, an.noaoces that the 5th an- nual antique lecture series, "sem lnar 011. antiques, " wlU be preseated on Feb. 3, 4 and 5 at the AsstsWtce Leagae Serriee Cf!llter, 505 32nd stre«, Newport Beach. Proceeds will beoefit tbe chUdren's dental health center ot Newport Beach, which treated 41! eblldreo in1975fromthJscommUD.Ity. rile proceeds will also aid in the maiotenaooe of the Leque's child dayeareeeo- ter lD Costa Mesa, which prorides dally care from 6:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. for 26 ehiJdrft 01 quallfled •ortirle~ Qweo Z~terold. .... dly kDOwn aatbortty ca • .-.s . will eombiDe td.stor1Cel bdl wttb tbl! ue ol aet.ll collecttoa, Her ProcrariiS are: Feb. 3, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., a potpourri to laterest amatear aod antique batfs; Feb, 4, from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m., an eveniJic Jbr men and women featurtng American bistor1cal glu.s, aatlque llgbtlncalldlnlorma. tloa oa blcenteDtllal collecU- blee:; Feb. 5, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., prtmttiYes and Currier ill IYes. Mrs. David Hibbard of Ir- vine Terrace, 675-6494, may be cootacted tor lAformatlon and reservations. Addltiooal com mittee members Ln- clucje: • :mes. Charles Whitehead, LIDSlog ~ber­ ILDc, Wtlllam S.yder, Nt)r- man SUUwen, Gerald Klacs- ley and Tbeodore Rob.Lns Jr. Aa:ststJDg u hostes~e~ wlU be the new prorisloeals of the VlrglDia Castle Ami- ·Ubry: Mmes. W:llDerS. Bal- lard Jr., Wilbert W. Delull& .-----==============----------~ • ..,... -llor per -· OlldJ-- Maximum -ge,.... .,..lmum aafety make uvlng at lAguna,._ 5avfngo---~. And for hlghMI ewninga, w1t11 ,,._, rates g-lor 1M fuiiiOrm,-your O.VInga In LFS ln-e term oortlf-. 00.... In--H one of our friendly LAg-F-1 . savfngo oounealknllboulllle lnuaatmeut prognom thai -outta you. LAGUNA FEDERAL SA VI**- fLAiftfDIG T1IE YEAR"S PIIOGRAII are .,..,, of * aewly .a.et.c! omeen ot 1M Wom•"• FeUow1blp if PI}'IIIOOih ~ Clllrell, loft to J1C111. ,tin. wmwa 1Mo, ooerary, boom a.._ Boaoll; tin. T. -Stewart of S... Clllrl, ll••rer; tin. Rleblf\1 lfnma of Mesa Verde, ,.........; llld 'llri Bob Ba!Uirer of Colta Me-. Ylce ........ "trq a dE 0111 .,utt-.1 rrofttli•• w1U I be a. a.m. for tile ..... aec:ordlo( to tiro. Her moo. A ....,lal -will 11o .111J 1%, WbM; tbe poll) is pi-"C a .-elal lla:IIIL Otber -.. lulllled br ..... --• Ill till J-.ry 14 ....... _.. tln.BooBron,IOd- p~ ...... Dofld ~. -.-...-..... CIIU'Iotte Gaaer, IUioriaL n. • 111117 •ntlla ... beld It U. ...._. VIew HIU. ... fllllrL l.ctlll»:: .. ~ill. DONALD BURNS 10 TAIJ( JAN. 26 . • IS here .............. -£ £1 a Au I r ff,.... -~'" C 0 JIJI cw..r-·.--.. ... _ 4 2 .... 111111 IE 7 ' ff .. lfll' c.r.,•.a.a. (Cr S 2 M-·-z ll'tm,·n··' -... t .. --IM .... ,..._._ M& fte InS ' WP 3 a WISP --,, 1__,. ..... '-·-, ,..., a..tlll CWdt, sao-........ c-. 11-. ~Lwl n 'w • Fe. i ... Feb, t will IIIDow 1d ...... -.-. ,_lt'llloiiM ... wiDiol-a.. tile ~ ''Fret*lln ta become an 1 ce. be. •• IC.,.... _ .... are Dr. llarotd F. L 11J1•t. LU:e am. c-m.t1J c-111 ~ IUilo; Dr. -'L. Sbaaaa. Em_. Faltb Com..uy Clillrc:llla Ea. C•wlldo. Ud Mr. kJ'IIdlc, The Ret'. Wa,_ T.-:tl of ~lCewport.-UeaCwa.t­ Lu Cfllter is rtMrt.l Cbltrs maa. MONROE ASHLEY OF COSTA MESA IS DEAD A ftmenl service wu beld Tuesday at Bell...Oroadway Chapel iD Costa Mea tor MOIU"'e Asbley, 59, of !210 · Oruce, Ybo died Jan. 16 at Ids bome. Followtac tbe se"lee, emdlcted by Dr. Georp WOOO. burW wu ID Pacific VIew Memorla1 Park. Mr. Ashley lJ sarrived by bla: wtfe Helee, 80ilS Rob- ert and Dale. botb of Costa Mesa, daupter Martbl. of San Diego, brother LI0)\1 of Texas, and a grandchild. t,.KA!o. M1111CI FICTITKlUS BUS!IIESS NAME STATEIIENT , The lollowlll( penoy are doing besiDessu: Paorama Sales, 2152 Fa.Uea Leal Pl.. TutiA, CL 92610: Pal Neat. 2152 FaUeo Leaf-Pl •• 'l'uss 1111. Ca. 91el0; Beulah Neal, ZlS! Faile~~ Leal Pl., Tustln, CL 92680. This lllaiDesola .-eted by a ceaerat partDersblp. '~Pit Nnt."" ~ ..... --. ... • 'IbiiJ ltllt~ ... tlled wb . the Coaty Clerk ttl Orup CO!dy Jan.19.1976. MUsk Feb. zt, %9, Feb. 5, 1!, 1976, in the Newport BallOr FMp, F -5ltll • • IIEIPOIT 'RESENTS KIIAIIS 11A¥Er' P,. ... Js: a.,., . . • Rus Potter lJ another popular lecturer Who Is rehlnWIC from last year's series. This year, Potter brlllp us ttls outstaDdlng film of Eut Africa. whtcb made him tbe first tnqlaflla . lecturer a Royal CommiDd PertorcUeee tor Her Queen Jullua of the Nethel'lancll.'' or Gedi., al8o tbe site of -'~ Afrleu clYUiutioD; Mallndl. •here Vts<:9 41 Gama laDded ; ,:t:~~ majOr seaport and former Po~ cl Dar Es Salum, seaport wttll a anlqae African. AsliD. Arable and Germaa llllloJeo>e:es, In Nairobi, the modem capital of Kee.ya, we visit the NatiODal Museum, and truel to the e1~ site whff'f! Dr, L. S, B. Leakey made his stc- nlfteant discoveries of Early Mao. We meet Mual ud Kllcuyu warriors, ~mles of the lturl Forest, and European settlers. We Me thriving coffee and tea plantaUons, We Ylalt the ta.moas game pa.rks of SerengeU, Lake N:lklra, Secret Valley, Lake Manyara, Tsavo ADd AmbOeeli, to see Atrtc.an wild animals In thelt-native hlbltaL We clrelt Mouat Kenya, aDd make a ftye day trek Mount Klllma.njaro, Africa's tltgbelt Paat ADIIIISSIOM AT DOOR ..... U.M, STUOIMT ADIIIISSIOM AT OOOR ... SI.OO SE4SOM TICKETS (Goo4 "'' .,, lia .... isoiono) 4DUL T •• $12.50 STUDBIT .• SS.O!I AVAILABLE AT: ClOse out! ~N TENNIS SHORTS • 8.95 PENN TENNIS SHIRTS • 5.95 ------------------Special! STAN SMITH AUTOGRAPH FRAMES • l!US ·C.of3· . t· . lfyo~~ •• , ••ole, ,.,... ,.,. s.o.\n Policy •.Y ,ro-cl yo.r ~ •• •jD or .,.,. •• , for lu ue.ass• IUUin INSURANCE 19UHett.r ••cl. c. ....... O.r H~ .. c~ SHAMPOO/SET Men.·l•••··We4. s•.oo o•• -u.oo ~')~-'))20 r .. <!.-... Oet ,.,~ OM CO ~ST HIGHWAY MRXT TO It U 'S tt!STAURAMT Pu Hugh Young of C.D .M. now 104 years young Hugh Young became 104 For 24 yars Mr. Young years young Sunday, Jan. worked for tbe U.S. govem- 11, wbeo friends and neigh-ment on tbe Crow lnd1an bors helped him celebrate reservatioo Ln Montana. He b1s btrtbday. A fancy cake remembers tbe cold winters decorated with red roses wltb lempenblres u low marked tbe dates, 1872-as 46 degrees below zero. 1976. In tbe year 1911 there W'lS Hugh was born Ln Bristol, such a long cold spell that Rbode Island, and traveled much of the ~ttle died for tbroqgb muy states ·before lack of gruing area. He comtDg to Laguna Beach 1n said they ate the bark orr 1923. He is oow a "star the cottoawood trees. boarder" attbe bomeofMrs. Mr . Yo:ml lluiWfer mar- Borpnd Stepbea5, 320 Nar-ried. He claims his IIIII clssu AYe., Corooadel Mar. Ule 1s probably due tot.alctiJ Tbetr frieodsbip cktes back good care of himself aDd 50 years when Borghild, a bel.ng carefUl of tbe compaay Yoa!IC bride, and her tw s-he kept. bu1 o:M!fte-' the first se.r-He doesn't believe tD n ee statloo oo wfiit 1s now "wlne, women and song••? tbe ma.tn beach 1n down-"Welllll ••••• 1 do Uke town Lacuna. Mr. Young to have a good time!" st.JS wor"ked across the street 104-years young Hup at "teot ctty," a haven for Young. beach lovers and summer visitors of that day. Later be worked as a cus- todian for tbe Lag1a1 Beach blgb scbool aDd elemeatary .eboola. Be,... t. a ooo- nlnc.t home after an ~ enttoe. bat when Mrs. Ste- pbetls went to Ylslt him last year oo Dad's Day• sbe found him ., unbappy tbat sbe broagbt bim borne and settled him tnto the little apartment sbe formerly used as a studio. Tbe centenarlan..plus has a vlnd rnem:>ry of times and places where he worked before coming to the west ooast. One of his early jobs, which took hlm out of New Encland, was wlth the show horses owned by tbe presi- dent of tbe Pennsylvania Railroad. Mr. Young travel- led from st. Paul, Minn., to Montana when builders oftbe railroad out west gave a tree traJn trtp to men wbo would come and work oo tbe ex- pandt.Dg rail1'02d. 'AWAKENING' GROUP IS BACK AT HEWPORTEI "Aftken'-c," tbe v.ra- We CI"CMMI> retarotur to Del Webb's Newporter Ina. wtn be appe:ariD( 1n the Ll<to loooge from 8:30 p.m. to 1:30 Lm., Mondays thfolllb Saturdays, D01IF throaeb March 6. The group, specl.a&tnc Ill today's top forties, lnter- mtncled wltb the ~. consists of keyboard muter and Iader Bob Shermu. guitarist and male leld singer Pete Wllson, percu•- stonlst Jim Eskew, baa player Charlie Ewing, 1M lead vocalist Colleen Har- •ey. Their versatllfty ls dlle largely to lts n.st lnstrw- ment&tioo: a plano, electric plano IDd organ, electric gultar, classlcal gultar, bu- jo, fender bass, drums 1M various woodwinds and brua instruments. ~Y. M~Y. 811MlAY .. I P.M. ~,.on FIM c,.ol Stmlng Si#Wr. Poroeloina. ~ol Object• d 'Art. Pointing•. J~w~lry. Antfqu~s. 8 ronu1. Fumltu~. Sd«r Indian Tu,..,aiK ... S 1.000.000 INVENTORY Fro, Elt•rn. e-m. O.t.of·"--· /IMicnlptC'k-1 . . .. oc:rc. rite lltrftf from ~ o/ rite Southloftd'• mo.r e~ _.«/font rt"ltouronu! ~ etftoft a~ Sola It •I DAILY, II • I SATUIDAY & I• S SUMDAY CLOSID WI .. IIDAY & TMUISDAY _ ... ... _ . . • ~- Roman feas t Feb . 12 10 benefit Ha rbor ~ES BOOKS ASKED FOR ANDERSEN SOtOOL Post-boliday bouseclean- lng? Here•s a chaDce to look througb yoar c hildren's out- grown boots and determioe wblcb ODH mf(bt still pro- vide boars of eDjoymeot for e lemeatary school chlldreo.. DoaaUcns to the ADdersen schoolllbnry are befnc a c- cepted tb1s week at the school omc.. 1100 Port Seabourne Way. Rutlor VIew Homes. H lttor Area. IJI.JJaD fate .W I» .._, from 5:10 p.m. lllllij ~10 p.m. at tbe AmeriCM ~ Bal.l Ftb. lJ, a_t lStt.ltnlt 00 tbe baJ 011 Bllboe .._._ su.ta. streeter K q, presJdeat ol tbe board of dire~ton ol Y.E.S., wW be aulllted by BtU Ba.oda.rU, Dom Racttl. C hano C a.mirUlo. Mmn. Jane Faulkner, ElalDe LiD- hoff, Virgl.n.La Herberts, Betty Bruce and RJcbaJ'd Brooks. Others servtnc are Ka y Kelly, Judge Calvin Schmtc2t, Robert Sq:ster. Jlrr, Wood, Betty Sisemore and Gwenda Wat.oo. Tbe Dolpblns of the Wo- men's Dfvlstoo of tbe New- port Harbor Chamber of Commerce will help with bostessing and servLnc UDder the d1rectloo ofCttrts Hopper and Ruth Urban. Tickets can be purebued fro m Mrs. Carolyn Sweet- land, executive director, and at tbe Newport Harbor Chamber ofCommerce, 1901 Bayside Drive, Newport Beach. CADET Gerard J. Sbaw, 800 of Mr. and Mrs. lotm R. Sbaw of 17 Cannel Bay Drhe, Spyglass Hlll. earned president's list booors dur- mg tbe fall semester at New Mesieo Military Institute In Roswell. He 1s a higtl school freshman in his first year at XMML President's list scholars must b2ve a B- plus average or aboYe m academic subjects aDd A's w mllitar}' science and de- portment. CONDO MANAGEMENT BIG SELECTION IN CONFERENCE IS SET 'WEEK-END COLLEGE' A community associations The largest selection of conference on "bow to man- courses ever to be o!!ered age condominium develop- In Orange Coast College's .. ments" has been scheduled "weekend college" program by th~ 82,000-member Call- will be avallablt' th1s sprlng. fornia Association of More than 90 different Realtors for Jan. 24 at the courses will be ptPsented at Marrlott Hotel in ~ewpon OCC on Friday evenings and Beach from 3:30 a.m. to Saturday mornings. Spring 4 p.m. semester c lasses bt>gin tht> Conference speakers are week of Feb. 2. Registra-Mar prie S. C ampbeU of tlon is now under way. Long Beach, Ray Reagan of A varied class schedule Corona del Mar, James C. Is available, lnclud.lng Loomis of Santa Ana, Doug- courses for transfer to 4-las J . Krauter o! :'\ewpon year colleges and umversl-Beach, Jack Lincoln of Or- tin, and Yoe&tiooa.l a.Dd geo-qe and Sher lie Weeks of erallaterest cluses. Loog Beach. IIEAUTIFUL DtNNG ON Ttotf UY COOK' AJLS UNDER THE STMS t. N ., ~: .. :· ........ ,. .... •: ...,on-..a. . .-sa··~ ~ "'-5121 ~ :On :zznz;zz. -.;. Now Appeanng ---------------- NAME .•...•..•......••....••.•••••••• ADDRESS ..................••.....•.•.. CJTY ......................•.• ZIP ..... SEHO IH llUS ORDER WITH SS.OO TO· NEWPO RT HAR80R EMSI GM ... 2721 £. COAST "HWY., COlOMA DEL MA R COME JOIN THE FUN AT Thur .. Jan. 22nd thcu un .• Jan. 25th. of the all-aew AI 1m Pl Y'MOUTH VOlAAL ,_,.. ... ~ ... the~ Oft CCMI~ Sign up and win one of the $10 gtn certJflcates we are giving away hourty. You could win one for $200, too. So come on over. See the wtnMrt-Dodge Alpen anc1 Ptymouth Volare. e. a winner of a otft certlflca• WOtth '4» to .-,. TilE MATCJIIUUIIS. a ''Sweet MA .-.......... wiD be ...... • "" bU1 or ~ 6ttl -.1 Barbenbap Qurtat DieM OD Fab. 14 ill the Nupwt tlarbor hiP a112ttorlal. The a-at charity NDd n.iar Is .,onsored by tbe E£11uree Cle ot Newport Bubor, ud ~ludes some of tbe ....,.,s tap qurtets, plu a 50-mu. coorus ud FatMr Calll'lll'altll-Atllerlcaa Boy's Cllot.r. Tickets mar be ...,..,_, t-... Euhl.Dge Clltt meam.n or at tbe dDOr."'T'tie lb?j · s are, from left, SbuoD Kin- man, Karen Rldolt. lf111cy Maggio ud JOUM Ness. Memoria.l service held for Shirley Saffell A memorlal senice was beld t&oaday at Mariners Cbareh bere for Shirley Saftell, 54, of 1118 Somer. set, Westcllfl, Who died Jan, .sbters. Evelyn Emge and MU"gU"et Towuend. bOth of Costa Mesa, and 9 gn.nd- chlldreo. Mooday's service ns coodactec1 by the Rev. Joe Aldrich and tbe Rev. Bill Acton, pastors at Muiners Cbuch. I • . '· Mrs. SaffeU was a native of Pt'OfO, Utah, and Md lived here !0 J'ft.ts.Sbe was active In Chrlstlan work at Mu- lDers Ctmreh, wt.ere her basblutd. Hudd, is ooe of the fOWKllog board members. MILDRED HAND OF WESTCI..IFF DIES Mildred Hand. 88, o/. 1129 Pembroke, Westcllft, who died Jan. 15 at a con- valescent hOme here, was buried Tuesda}' 1n Oakland. She lived In the Bay Area most of ller llfe. and moved bere a year ago. Other Stintvors include 2 3005, GregofWitnutCreek and Brian of FA' Toro; 2 dbgtrters, Merrily Ka.rtes aDd Gay Uhler, both of Malibu; her father, l.()yal Ne!btt of Lagana Hilla; 2 Mrs. Hud is su."lved by daaghter Mildred Scott of N{wport, SOD Robert Hand of Santa Monica, 4 grand- c'hildreo and 2 great~nnd­ cbildren, JANET WEEKS OF COM SUCOJMBS AT AGE 87 Funeral services are scbec:luled for 11 a.m. Fri- day at Pacific View Ct.pel, Harbor Vlew HRls, fbr"J*M .• 'Neeks, 87, of 2528 Oeean, Corona del Mar, whO died Sunday at Hoag hOspital. Dr. Henry Ger!la.rd willotnclate. , Mrs, Weeks had Uvedhere 14 year s. .... ' ' ................. . Paramount Sports "EtJ~rylhittK i" T~ttttis " ANNUAL TENNIS Almost All Items Reduced 20% to 40% S.t.LE MOW lH PROGRESS (En <lis $wn., Felt.l, Oou 1tOI j,.cJ.J~ c!J'a::;:·;tr..,,..:-'1-H:•r·t,l SfATE FIRE IIM!ifW. APfiRMD U: L LI$TED SMOKE DETECTION ALARM SYS1 EMS FROM $48 ·• INSTALLED CALL. T'ODI\Y: EXPERIENCED FIE SAFETY CONSULTANT'S W1.L SURVEY VOUR RESIDENCE wmtoOT 0051 A . • • IIECUAM FIR£ ALUM STSTEJIS, INC. .. , ... ...., c.. ...... ~ "SJ11t4el.li ... t M 1..1/w s-~ty For T6f! .,_ ••• Or• .. C..•tr l)j Urict Office ._ ............... be ......-atz-·.,atoo '--u Pler 11, 011 Mew- Jilt 8lod., ... c-. -C., C...U rolod _,_ c~ deDied a reQIIItlt to ~ tile diDce ,.mit b' tilt rock m•slc • after l;tlhot • oacaptalaed al _ .... _ ..... _ ...... Tile c-cu olsodeolt '!)til ................. _ • FEDERAL f'UNil), .._Aifto7P'JOII __ .......... .. tor ... -........ .. ... ..,, .• Is,._ c:IIIIM lick "-1 ... --···-.. eoaualaiGMr'l .,.. Wile oertei rieo of tile dly'o blc dllell. 1'be tttteta. bl tbe Na.,oort Blftt modlu )lot -of c tty Hall. .... becOIM • symbol ol the dty"sfnlltra. t1oa. Dirt taken hom tlon Is be:taC ltSel! '" ftD IDr tile Cof"'Ba de1 Mar treew&r, .... -buill. -"' a short.:a(e of state . .......,. fUllS. the Comm~ bu beea UDible to schedlde n ... teosk1o o1 the Newport-- ny put tts current Brlllol Me. lermlDus. Niue meetings ol tile HigbwaY Commialcls be(ID. at 8:SO a.m . today IDd to. morrow ln City ConeD chsmbers at Costa Mesa City Hall. ... _ to$508,000wlllbe ~ ts the city's 20<1~ year crut under the federal Houblc bd Commllllity De- nqrmeat Act. Tbe Council a.J• 'fated to apeDd $5,000 from this year's grant to OIY bolt oltbe-ofbuylng. aDd tutalling Jocks aDd other sec11tlty devices oo the hOmes rll loW-income fam- ilies. Mrs. Nissen dies at 62 REREAIIIIJIG a sc .. from Rabid lbeiwwa"a ''Pibllled rorelt," DOW at tbe l..lpa Jla!dtoa Pla)'blllit, are Terry Naptaae, at left. aad' Bob WeDl&, veterili ·drama lnstndor at Newport Harbor IQl schOol. Curtal!l -ttme l.s !:10 p.m., ud tbe play is being staged lfuelday thmllfl SDrdaY ..U Fib. 7. . • ZONE CHANGES were okayed tor senn.l West side parcels, swltchlng tbem from het.yY tooustry to cen- enl tJdl:atry ase. • FAIRVIEW FARMS property af 601 W. Wilson was te10111ed from laclastrtal to hlP...deoslty residential use. • MITAKA, Japan. ns adopted as Costa Mesa's "!'lister city." * NABERS CAOlLLAC wts gruted re-&c.211ng ot a lot at 464 Princeton, from ruideotlal to commerclal .... BIG FILM ROBBERY BY KINKY BURGLAR A. rnemorW mass wW l:le beld Mon&ly at St. Joachim's CatOOlic Church In Costa Mesa for Dorothie Nissen, 62, of 2032 Shipway, West • PLY110U111 CONGRE~ Upper Bay, WhO died MOI'IG.Iy GATIONAL CHURCH, SZ6Z at Hoag hOspital. B st N H Mrs. Nissen was acfive road ., ewport ellhtS • Associate Pastor Tom in nriouseommunitygroups HamUton will speak on the during ber 25 years .ln the topic, "Cross.bearlng ...-and Harllor area, lncludio& the the law o1 dltclpleshlp," at On.oge County Philharmonic the 8:30 aDd 10 a.m. Sunday Soeiety and the Children's services. Elaine Campbell Hom e SocJ·)ly. wtu be vocal soloist. As- She Is ~"tved by ber soclate Pastor Cal stevens, hu!itland, Paul, former as. continuing a study 1n Reve. sistaot publisher of the Co-latlon, will cover Rev. 6:1 sta Mesa Pilot; 4. daughters, to 8:1 at 7 p.m. Sunday. Joan Starr of Las Vepa:, The 10 a.m. Tuesday Bible Susan Hemlngton of Laguna study is on Romans, and Beacfl, Llnda Nissen ot Bal-the 7:SO p.m. class isstudy- bao Island and Greta Nissen lng the book of Job. of Newport; a sOO, James • THE NEWPORT HAR- Ntssen of Newport; a sister, BOR CHURCH OF RELIGI- Eiatne Baker of Costa Mesa, ous SCIENCE, 54.1 Center and a granddaughter. St., Costa Mesa -The Rev. Memorial eontributlons to Eleanor Jac,soo, concluding A bargla.r wltb a taste tbe ·American Cance r So-her series on defining Set- tor ldJlky movies made a clety are suggested by the ence of the Mind. will preach big haul Saturday morning, family. a( 11 a.m. this Sunday on tald.Dg between 80 and 100 "How to use lt." pornocnplllc rums !rom • .lMOMAS NICHOLS OF • ST. ANDREW'S PRES. West Uooer Boy hOme. BAYCREST IS DEAD BY TERIAN CHURCH, 600 The tMiqlar a1Jo cot about St. Andrew's Road, ClltfHa- $15 worth of pornographic Services were held Satur-ven • "Keep tn touch" will magulDes IDd tum bro-daY at Our Lady Queen of be the sermon topic of Dr. cbures. Rl cbard AlWl Eddy, Angels CathOUc Chur<:h for Charles oterennetd for the 39, told pollee. He said the Thomas Nichols, 59, of 1901 8, 9:30 and 11 a.m. ser. tumi;'ill'lnim tlld In color, Leeonrd, Baycnst, wbodted ' vices tbls Slmday. tbe magulDesandbrochltres Jan. 14 at Hoag hospital. • THE HARBOR TRINITY were alllD a bedroom dres-Mr. NichOls, manager of BAPTIST CHURCH 1%30 ser drawer at his OOme at the tlscal department at Me-l Baker st., Costa Mesa ~ !353 Jnlne. IlroMell Doctgias, had lived Tbe topic for tbe 8:30 aDd The theft o::curred be-locally since 1963 and in 11 a.m. Stinday se"lces ts tween mldltlght aDd 8 a.m .• California since 19Z2. He "What makes betven joy- Mr. Edd}' said. Mr. Eddy •as born in Missouri. ftll," based oo Luke 15. The estimated hls Joss at more He Is survived by his wife 6 p.m. topic !s "Following than $1,000. Betsy, and sons Thomas, Jesus at any cost " from Apparently, Ute thief was Randall and John. John 6:60-71. ' iD a blg barry. He also Bu.rlal was 1n Pacific View • T·EMPLE ISAlAH OF took the dresser drawer. Memorial Par'k. NEWPORT BEACH tcoN-• 1 15 . SERVATJVE} will hne the Bedehan gets · yrs. ~:=--:~~~·a,~:'::': Daniel Garbls Bedellan. 41, was seotellced last Frt. day to 1 to 15 Jell"l Ill state prt.xl for tiiHic Cameo Shores .oelaltte Kucy At- water tut Feb. 5. <>raace c-&operior CoolrtJ,.,.. s..... Jodge t-the mulmllm ...taot for 'fOI- aata.ry maallallgbter, calllllc tile bladc<oo ... ,.. ... bntaJ. bntal beaU.C." Bedii.J..H'a attoneys said tbe7 wlU -' the ..taM:e. 1'be Leb&De.e tmmi(nat • bind u a male •rae to kol: after Mn. Atnter'a 11o-. Wrll:ltJ ._..,. p.m neewttn A. G. Atwater, admitted beltlll tbe ricUm to deltb wtth a metal ltatl- ette. lit claimed be 'illed .. Mit deleD• .... lletrt~ flo .... •Mrs. Atwater from .-.... r ........ Beled pollee to Mn. Atwater'• -· --lo a ~..fllled oU dnm iD. a -...,....s. ~ NOTICE OF IJITEHTIOII TO ENGAGE IN 111£ &AU: OF ALCOIIOUC BEVERAGE~ 1-lt-'IC To...._ .• May C...-.: 8111bttet .. hll .... of ... _ ............ -.. ---lloo--......... 2 ...... .... lllllle ......... at•J~~WL ..... ~ .. ..., .... nu-ll 'flo Opono, Moo- The jldge denied a requ est that the Gleodale man be allowed to serve his term In couoty jail. Fridaf, Jan. 30, at Harbor Christian Chureb, 2401 lr- vlne Ave., West Upper Bay. His toplc 14 "Pioaeer Jews of tbe wlld wett.'' He is a MEL BOLOM AN OF me-r or the pe~ C.M. IS DEAD -.T 81 board or tbe Soot.,,.. Coll- Amet BoldtnU. 81 of 250 ton.ta. Jewt1b Historical So- E. 11111, Costa ....;., wllo · clot)'. died JUL 18 at CoMa Mea. • LUTHERAN CHURCH Memorial _,.tal, was ' OF THE JIAS'TIER. noo Pa- buied ill gnftSide ""lees clftc V'" Drift. Hutw ynterdly at Paclltc View VMw HlU. .. Tile -a memort&l part. HatborVtew melllilll( wU1 be bdd .... Hllls. lloo ICUO a.m. _, --A retired real ntate vtot. A ...., .... com .... .alesmu., Mr. Boldman YUl NPOit on tl•pra~uadl came 1o tbls arM II years Sealor Cttllta ....._ 1ft-· ocv from hls natlft lndloM-. ')oct beloe -Ill< He ts nnived by Ids wife• a portloa tA the eWell pio. Ellea, 800 Guy, 4. gnod-petty. childreo and 2 grett-rraod-• ST. MARK PRESY ... chlldrea. TERIAN CHURCH, 1100- HARRY SM1l11 OF COM VlJCa, Edt Bloll -no -- ...., ...... "' Po-. -5UCOJMBS AT 'lGE 71 llcQoold .,, 11oo I oodli:IO Harry Smith, a retired a.m. • ._.., •n1cel1111bt property foremu for UnJ. } '1A pMaMI attac•~ • Yenal P1ctltes, 4ltd Frt-, ......... -...~ 4lJ at HOIC bolpltal. at the I..., I 71 •• tllc wtlllll .... .,. of 71. -w•-tat ~ 4- Jie ret~.~'*' to tbls area B._ ella ••A'WC • lt wttb liU wtft, Madp, Who a.-. • W&lli ~-II _.mw. tum, 5 Ytii}W ago, il•tslle .. ,.. Wwd "Got .._.. wrkillle ln HOUJ"''QQd lwtlltciiUdtiOlJ,." lor more tbu. 10 yeara. • • J1111tDr lc*l Lllllftll, 'Aetr home ls at 706 .,., -. '"'*ID ~ Acacia. a.a1 C11i11rct. "ezjelt ...:••::, ~ se7~' ••W'' II • .,, = __ Y • -... aaadn au rtr c-''" IDflmorlal Plrt. llldnd t llitW tla.. llr. lattth ftl I l\lt11'11 pq;l' ' Qr11111a C*lf .. .,__ ...... -. ..... , .. I.C.C. MOVES TO NEW -..oN; """....., c.._ ~ "' u.o '"toe to. Pa 111•~--:W. dlllrtiJ Complex nmtdthl.s anc-o mCIIIIIIU --.. •• uta 1e .. :-J:! -• a..,.. $1 mlUtoa tt .. Dq rtr• Alela-IIP,I I11rl bii.MIIC at llllk: ...... c.wc • -c Dr --...... -h .... $ a ... fl ~ BIYd. ud Or • - -(or B II I) -C.., .u.,..t. k-p& 2 MJIII.. AlliiX.......nM,alts, -._··r·a.~~~ac ... .........,. ......... ~ .,. -...... -. .... ••riii 004 ~ ... ·---, .... -B. .. ..--· -lila Pam+ IlL D.lflt,IIIIIO ~ --.,. •• .,......._&,... ....,IX PrnU•• Rica. .. ,... .. a.le 2 ... arr 11 .. • a a fiJCC, w'*' str•rtan .. • tlaa'alllllllt-7 1110 I .......... ,....,.._L 11o11· I lo .. --o ---.-..-.. fCC'" .... llo-. c:.. .... d_ •*''* . ,25-ZB. He is secretary of the World Ct\rlsttan Rela- tions Commission. He visit- ed Korea last May and June and bas been invited to ¥istt churches in Austnlla Uld New Zealand. Dr. ·Llnctvall, a retired eolonel with 21 years ol service u Army cbaplaln, bas also .sened wltb AsWl Outreach and Worldscope Ministries. • Newly elected members of the council at the Luth- eran Churet1 of the M:\Ster, Harbor View Hills, are George Arnold, Mlke Chris- tiansen and Sue Rodgers. Retiring membets are AJ Joi~O, Paul QQic't and El- ....,_ .... ..,...... am, a...._. fllft~Or­ ..... eo-t)' Coal•IMfe-, t11e-. ot w-. wiD .. ... -~oltbe Feb. · I 1ewral tnealbtr-___ ... ..-.. u11....,. ot <mace c-...... c....-.r o1 Free- ._, FoaWiol!l aJ: Valley Forp. ne en.t will be blld II tile eo.ta II_. Golf ud Ca h) Chlb ~ at ll:Jo a.m. lin. I_.. R. Rebert ol M._rt Boocb, P"''fttD ctwlgnao 11u ~ that tile..;....~~~ .. ;;~:· I@IIIH bcfD& lira. Scbmtb. man aad Oraare COIIIItt Chairmaa of the Calitoma. Committee to reacl.Dd. tbe Equtl Rights Ameadmeats, Mrs. SchmiU andherlas- band John, wbo was a C&Ddi- dtte for presldeDt in 197!, : hi.Ye 7 children. She is a otm laude graduate of Mount. Mary Collep la Mtlwallkee, w lsconsin, and atU!Dded: graduate sclQol tJ: Mar- quette UnlftrattJ, ... R.ewiX ....... & Pamelli Jonos 2nd Foature SIDE CAR I • I '· I' Ever since filters were first introduced to cigarettes the trend has been to limit cigarette tar. And with every new refinement in filtration , the tar levels went down. Unfonunately, in most cases so did the taste. Regardless of all the "low tar, good taste" claims you've read; regardless of all the fancy filters and space- IF 6ltering systems you 've tried -your own taste told you: the less tar, the less taste. This is a report on a new kind of cigarette. MERIT. Only 9 mg. of tar. One of the lowest tar levels in smoking today. Yet with incredible flavor. ....... T ............ -f'Aa• 1 -JAL .. 19f6 .. ' - ...... edfornew We packed 'Enriched Flavor' into the tobacco used to make MERIT And began an extensive series of taste tests. The results were stanling. \ 1 Taste«sted By People Like~ 9 mg. tar MERIT was taste-tested against five current leading low tar cigarette brands ranging from 11 mg. to 15 m g. tar. Tho usands of filter smokers were involved. mokers like yourself, all tested at home~ · The results were conclusive: Even if the cigarette tes ted 1uul 60% more tar. a significant majority of all smokers tested reported new 'Enriched Flavor' MERIT deli vered more taste . If you're looking to become a low tar smoker, or don't particularly e njoy the taste of the low tar brand you smoke now -you1l be interested. SmoR Cnded: 'Enricbed Flawr. MERIT Repeat: d elivered more taste. In similar tests against 11 mg. to 15 mg. menthol brands, 9 mg. tar MERIT MENTHOL performed strongly too, delivering as much -or more-taste than the higher Alter a twelve year research effort, a team of scientists at our Richmond Research Center succeeded in isolating the .. key" flavor ingredients of tobacco as they exist in cigarette smoke. By adding only those ingredients which were ci extreme high quality as flavor ~ucers yet low tar producing as well, we're now able to pack incredible flavor iNo a cigarette without the usual ~ing increase in tar. -The discovery is called 'Enriched Flavor: 'Enriched Ravor: It's extra flavor. Natural flavor. Ravor that can't bum out, can't drop ~can't do anything but come through . ............... F i Iter tar brands te ted. You've been smoking "low tar, good taste" claims long enough. Now you've got the cigarette. . MERIT. Incredible smoking pleasure at only 9 mg. tar. From Philip Morris. •Amrnc:.n INbNR rl c:.an....r ~ Study a; ' 0~ ,._ • ...... 8 •• "07 · · · m . •. . ·""*'-·· Warmng : The Surgeon General Has Ottlnftinld That Ctgarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Yow Hllldl $c4all ~.,,. 11te Trial of Jee• lr -W. EPI'AID, DJI. J I """ Pcal 7 7 of .... Teat t nt011 "CRIUS'1'lAH BEACON,'' COWMIIIWQX), IU. Ft.-1\ ' If eel Se iu y, £fda ,_...... "I•J:Ip' ·,, Pe. HE fo.ar E._.liltJ wftftea to the trial of Jesus o( Nuareth, who hal been described 111 ~ m.n of sorrovn.." lttrt the attention o( t.ht ttader ts di~c::ted to the approprbte remarks of a faithful schol1111\d writer: "Jesus had to underBO two trials -the J•,rinued from last week ) "/.,.,·t It Enouuh fnr the Ch14rch to r,,adt 011r C hildren?" What are some of the other hindrances to family worship? Jt :.eem~ pl'etty common for parents to think it is enough for the church to gh·e their children reli- gious in"truction . But the Bible teaches that par-ents should have a st rong religious teaching pro- gram i1't thetT tromes. Deuteron- omy 6 :6. 7 . speaking of the words of the Lord (and notice that par- ents mu!o;t have the words of the Lord in their own hearts first) : "And these words which I com- mand you this da~ shall be in ~·ou r heart, and you must teach thefn diligently to your children." :-Jotice the word diligently. It takes a real effort. Work at it fa ithfully. Plan. Strive. Manage. Change p lans if necessary in your routine. ~u that you may teach the Word of the Lord to you r childre n diligently. I enjoyed another verse in this Mmt: chapter, Deuteronomy 6. in m y Hihle reading latelr: ''And when your ~on asks you in time to come sayi ng, What mea n the testimonies and the statutes and t he judgments which the Lord (\Ur . G ori has commanded you? The n you mu!'t say to your son, W e were P h:traoh's sl aves in Egypt, anrl the Lord brought us out of Egypt with a mighty hand." hm't that a beautiful pic- ture of parents ans wering the quest ion~ of the children. and ex- plnining to them the way of sal- vat ion: W hat parent hasn't had a little tot s it b~· her in church during communion Sunda~·. for instance, and had her Mk. "Why a re they eating bread? W hy are the_,. drinking the juice?" And you bend down and whis per "Mother will tell you when we get home." And then whl!n you go home you explain the meanings. Now goi ng on with the idea of teaching children. r have glven you verses from the Old Te!ta- ment. Lest someone say. however. "Well, we aren't under the Old T estament. we're under the New," thi8 same command is car- ried over into the New Testa- ment, for example in Ephe~tian;~; 6 :4. "And you fathers, provoke not your children to a nger, but brin.r them up in the nurture and ttdmonition of the Lord." There you have the teaching, t he nur. turin,-pf'OIT&m ria-'1t in the home under the father, and ( would say also, the mother. So ft isn 't enOI.I.I'h for children to receive inJtruction at Sunday Khool or church for one or two houn a •eel<. Do you think that if your chi kiNG '-I'd poor l(r&1n· mar all wook at )'OUr hou... and then ~ '-rei one or two houn of toocl rrammar a week, tllat t.l1ey would tMro!ore ·~ toocl .,._mar! No, indeed. Neither Ia ll ....,q1t for a ehlld to haft ooo one eccleliut.ical, the odter chi; tiN one bofo,. CaiJp!t11 the hilh prieot, the Olhe< before Pontius Plh.te tM aoweooor. The reason of this was, that Judlea was • that time under Roman nde, fo"'""a a portion of the ' Roman province or Syria and administtred by a RorNn omc:UI, who rt.rided in the splendid new ltlport of c~s.a~:l . lifty miles nny from or two hours of Christ ian teach- in g and lin the rest of the week in a pagan atmosphere. Right in home thf'rt> must be diligent Ch ;·i~ teaching. The chuTC'h's program tearhing is to supple- ment this J\ d nnt t(l s uh~titute for it . "I 1Am T oo rrm.~t""iOUii ()( M?l Failures" Another hindrance is this: The parent feels uncomfo rtable con- ducting worship because of his o wn weaknesse~. but if he can't lead the de,•ot ions with a testi- mony of Godly life. then he had better make fa.mil~: worship a time of confesl'ion. He should get 1·i ght with the Lord and make things right with his family mem- bers whom he hal' wronged. May- be such a fam il~· worship period i~ pxactlr what your family needs, to get such things s traighten ed out 1\"ith the help of the Lord. Read the Bible. Pray. Confess ~-our si ns to God and each other, and go on from there to have a Gorl-rentererl home. "H"unfh?p in the Homf' 1 .~ 0/d-F'a.sh.irm.ed'' Another hindrance to family won•hip 1s that many people t hink ifs too old-fashioned for our modern rlay. Kenneth J . Fore- man gi\"es a good answer to this objection. He sa~·s. and I 'm quat- mg. ··Yel', indeed. it's old-fash- mned. At lea!'t one may hope it is .... Fa mily worship is old-fas hioned, a~ old ali Abraham at the very least . But so is sunshine, so is s prmg, Sf• is lo\·e . When t he s un rises, you do not sneer because it hal' l"i sen hefore. There's noth- ing ori~inal about t.he spring, but when the Ureeze grows wann and flowers rleck the hills, you do not turn up your nose and say, 'Old stuff.' Lo ve is a..~ ancient as the Garden of Erlen. but when the r ight. young mlln says to the right girl, 'I love you,' she doesn't ~ him to think of something more up-to-date. Prayer is old-fash- ioned. So is family prayer, but u needful as the sunshine, u warm- ing; as the spring, u beautiful as true love. All the be!t things are old-fashioned." l!Jn't that good! "WP Don't Kttow H (}1<f) to Stltrt'' The lA.~t objection that I'm ro-- ing to discuss is that pa.rents say, "I j ust don't know how to 10 about having worship." Well, if you ,....lly want to start family prayers in the home. there are many people ready and uxious to help you. Al11101t every ehurch denomination hu boob and ma.. terial t.hat help panmta to COD· duet family wonhip. Go to 7QUr minister for help& 011 tM matte.-. Now I would lllre to leue 1011 with this thoufht: A PAMILT .U, T.U WOULD A,LT'Bil llf.ANT A PAM- ILY. Jefvs.alt:m. but had abo • pilece m lrrulllem, :Nhich he~ .Wted. h >NU not the policy of ~tome to •rip the cou ntries of which the became llllkt~ of all power. She Outered them by lavi"' in their hands 11 leut the i~tt~Fil of self·p.ovtm ment, and ihe oon~d to them as much home nde • was cumpiitible with the ~tention of her ptuamount authority . She ... specially tolerant in matten or reli&foa. Tltus the anci ent e<:clesrastical tn"bunal o( the Jews, lh~ Sanhedrim. >NU still.Uowed to try all religio\ls questions and punilh offenders. Only, if tht sentence chanced to be a c.apital ont. the case had to be re-tried by the gow:mor, and the carryin& out of the se-ntence, if it wu confirmed, dt110lved upon h.im." Also, the same author writes: "It was 11 the insistence of tbe ecdaiutical aut horitin that Jesus wu arrested, and they condemned Him to death ; but they wtre not at liberty to carry out their ~ntence : they had to tab Him before Pilate, who chanced at the time to tM: in the city, and he tried that cate over tpin, they of courst being the accuacn at his bir ." "Not only were there two trials, but in each trial there were thre-e separate sttFS or .acts. In the first, or ecclesiastical trial , Jesus had first to appear before Annu, then before Caiaphu and the San.hedrim duril'l8 tht night , and again before the 11me body .after daybreak. And in the second, or civil trial, He (Jnus] appeared fint befo~ Piltte, who reflJICd ta confirm the jlldJment or the Jews; then Pilate attempted to rid him~elf of the caK by acndina the Qalprit to ·Herod 6£ Galilee, who hlppeaed also to be 11 the time in JeTUSIIem; but the ca~e ctme back to the Roman aow:mor apln, and , t~linst his conscience, he confirmed the capital sentence" (cf. James St.alke·r, The Trill/ (llld De11th of JeiUs Otrist, 1894 , pp. 16, 17). The outline of the prnent lesson, which is entitled "The Trial of Jesus," is as follows : I. The First Part of the Trial (Mark ,.,55-59} . 2. The Sentence of the Council (Mark ,.,60-65) 1M First Part of the Tn.J In Mark 14:55-59 we read : "And the chief priests and all the counciJ so~ght for .,.,..;tness ~tainst Jesus to put him to death: and round n"ne. For many tiare fiJac witness .against him, but their witnew agreed not together. And there nOJe certain, and. bare fabc witness tplnst him , stying, We hurd him uy, I wiD destroy this temple that is made with hands, and within three days I will build another mtde without hands. But neither so did their wi.tnes:i asree toaether." Venes 55·59 deseribe the flnt part of the trial of Jesus before the supreme court of the Jewith nation. See llao Matthew 26:59.6). ''(55) It is noticuble that the opposition to lnus is now helded by the 'chief priests.' Throu&hout the period of Quist's ministry It is the PharDees who are pictured as His main opponmts. But wflen He (Jesus} deanted the tempae He challenttd the autho rity and threttened the revenue of the Sadducees. They now take the lead in condemning Km to death. (56) The Sanhedrin (the Jewi1h council) was busy seeki111 testimony that would incrirniralk Jesus. Thoulh mll'ly witnesses appeared, their t"timollies were not 'equal.' (;,./). 1be Jews were 1trict in requi..U. consistent testimony from all wit~ )cf. Deut. 19,15]. but they could not pt it in this euc . (57-59) Finally • deftal• ch.,.e was mtde. Jesus had said Ill would destroy 'thit handmade sanct\IGJ' and ift three dayt bdd 'another IIOt handmade .' The nearest to thts·'re~ in the Golpela is John 2: 19 -'DestroY thil temple, utd in three da}'1 I will rUle it up.' lut there Je:M: ... spnkina or .... body, • the e..._Ult explains. The Jewbh lncten rhl)' haw: letrned or Hit ,_tktloo ol thO --of tho .....,.. (13:2). Puttint -tOI"tllo<. ~. tlwy came up wich thil prblld •••~t. Bill lliB they could not ..- II.. to eu<dy ..tat He )letus] hiCI llld" (c:f. Jtolpll Earle , 1JW ~ A~ .,.,-. 1957.pp. 173,17•). TIME AND ·TIDE ua ... ...Sabet*that Cftdited .... ~t MCh lftOI'"ft- i .. with ••· tNt CWrild ovrer no .. , oc ,_ 41)' to day, aJ. Jowfd ..._. to lleep • Calh In hk ..ot'ICNftt. ..S lfiNI7 It'll e'*c ~n· Cli'Deid o.rt wtllllite\W J1U1. ol that nraUit._ r.Did to-dMrifW the -.--.... T oftw ..t .....,. otnl. or CIOurwt .... t'WI7 -does ... ~ Midi. .. tlllilllt: ... .. -.. ....... ... .,_,. ,. __ _ ·-.,_,.-It ,... -........... ., -.. -------..-1ft_..... ... -'' II ........ • e:a*&l& If .. ,.. to-......... tt. u. _ ..... ,_ .. _.,..._ --·-1 ...... ..._.,.. ...., ·-------... .......... JDw e A ¢ ,. ... LI VING TO JHE GLORY OF G OD 'WHETHER THEREFORE VE EAT, OR DRINK, OPt WHATSIO- EVE~ VE 00, 00 All TO THE GLOAVOF GOO" (I Cor. 10:311 . This is tf1e treat guiding princi· pie of the Otrinian lite. The Apost&e Paul pointt out in the preoedi"Q Context that what ITIIY be perfectly n,ht for one per- ton to do mav trouble .another's COflscience. The sincere and grll· cious believer, tlvrefore, will not c::are~slv violate his brother's con- scientious scr~. offending him by indulging in thar which he oon- sidet-1 wrong. tn Paul's day, this !)l'rticuiMiv involved the food5 of which men partook, but fr"om both Rom~ns 14 and I CorinthiiN'IS 10. it rs evident that Quiuian conduct in venera! is invo lved. If, in my daily conduct, t con· sider not only my own, bt.n also my br0t1"1er's conscience. it does not fo llow from this that I am dis· obeying Gal . 5:1 by tailing to "'ttend fa&t in """ lit.ty tll'hete· whh 0\rirt Nth t'Mdl "' frw." True, ttl.-no right tot\'ft up my blood-boygtU lit.ny, but I do h..,. liberty to""giWt up my r;,tau. This the world about lA l11ktw to do, tit i1 one of the sip of tr~.~e re· , Jlff'Mation. My aim in life lhoukJ not he to ••tifv mv own dtlires, much ~ to show "P my brother's -•· nnset: by vtunting my liberty in Quist. My one tim lhou'd rtthe-r be to o!ot'"ifv God in all I nv and do. All this, of c:ourte. has to do onty with the COI"'duct of beliewrs in Christ. The unbeliever can do nothing "to the olorv of God." His Wtry rejeetion of Chritt fs 1 c:ontinutl offente to God who. in love, gave His Son to die in our place. The only way in which the unbelihl!tr ctn hOOOf God is to turn from his unbeUef .and trUit Ouist as Savior 1nd lord. a LOOB aT Tile :SOO,B I Y DR. 101 JO•ES -JOIIIl1l ,..,,..,,, Gt!ff .. ~l .. f SOUTH C•tiOll ... ~tO "And Juus, immediately Enn tltouch we aft a - knowing in himaelf that virtue worthy, we can thank God had ~tone out of him, tur rted that we are aeeepted in the him about in the pre111. and Beloved (Ephesians 1:8). We said, Who touched my dothe11 !" are not worms in the dust; we (Mark 5 :30). Virtue w~nt out are children of the Kiq. There of Him and diseast went out is a dif"fere~. God's people of an infirm woman. When are princes unto God. We are virtue goe1 out of the Lord in part of the holy aaaembly of His touch on a man, every-eternity. But "'e are not to thing not right in ,that man feel coneeited about ollt" statu• will diuppear ... Ftaring and in Christ . Until we met Him, trembling," the healed woman we were children of condemna- Btepped forth and admitted tion and heira of punishment. that sh~ had toufhed Hill But when we partook of Ria Jrarment. powe.r to save, we beeame ehil· Have you evtr stopped to dren of the K i n~~t-not beeau1e con1ider the humility of t.hia we deserved it, but beeauM woman ~ She trembled in the God lovea u•: not beeauM we presen('~ of God's greatness. were good, but becauae He ha1 God Wantll Ull to touch Him. poWe r t d saVe and Hi1 £T&ee Hf" deairea our ft'llowship. But move• Him to aave. "Where those .... ho are the doAest to ain abounded, ,-ra« did muc-h Him carry the burden of being more abound" (Romani 5:20). most awart' of thl.'ir own un-The better we know the Lord worthint'S!!. The best 11oulwin-and the arreater our desire to nen I know carry the burden serve Him, the more eonadou1 that they may not ha-w the 'Wei -,rill ~me of ou-iDtffi.-- proJWr panion ror Huh and dency and failure;. A. ~~;!!hO may not be AeC..ldng to .-:in <aa i• ... ti&tied a'nd cofftf,'~lj'" 'at many IOU I!! u they 11hould. peace With himlll'lf w th reprd But tho&e who rarely win a to hia Chriatian Hrriee is "DOt 11oul seem untouch4'd when really servinr the Lord. At preachers 1eek to ehallenr:e best we are unprofitable Hr- tbem to win !lOUis. The closer vantl (Luke 17:10). No matter we come to the. Lord. the more what we do, it i1 a miraele we will rear and tremble in t hai the Lord will even look th~ aenae that we feel un-on us with love and concern. worthy of Hi11 love. .. ••• • & • , OJ J R H. 0111 ""'' sinCOYOO liCI jOur _, on a sunrise or suntet:. or ,..... ly lusted on the shell< luxury o1 blue s~y and 1'-Y clouds! Hlvo you nottced lately the vaulted hNY- en on a black night. stars like eold dust everywhere? When is the last time you thoueht abOut God. His love and providence. the benefits with which He hn endowed you . the Divine care your family has enjoyed? How often do you thank God for good food or clean sheets. tor a faithful wife and precious children, for friendships and a good job, for health and strength, a whole bOdy, for sight and hearing and speech? Do you nourish your mind with deep thought. d imension and depth? Do you ever anow it to feast on God's Word? Do you ever chal· lenge your mind? You spend hundreds of dollars on things that are about as nour- ishing as sawdust, and the Bread from heaven is a gift from God. God offers you. absolutely free, air and water, trees and flowers, moun· tains and valleys. streams and lakes, sun and moon and stars. How desperately hungry your soul is for that which costs you nothing! With abounding wealth God sur· rou nds you. Do you submit your soul to a pale, thin. watered-down diet of c rumbs and stale leftOYers for wh ich you pay a small fortune? What irony: God gives us an inca1 · culable legacy in Jesus Christ, and we pauperize our souls. Do you cry out with the Psalmist: "My soul thirsteth for God . for the living God . . . . My soul longeth. yea, even fainteth for the courts of the lord: my heart and my flesh crieth out for the li.,ing God"? (Psalms 42:2; 84 ,2). From "'-'pecthte, a weekly deVotional letter for businessmen. Used by P'tr· mission. THE NAME Of JESUS His ~ame to-.-.u CIIM of )117, Of!:'!-ood!" -···· . tU i"-..... ~ ., .... n.Jrht how. tts aoacbeP-myda,.! Ha. name to me iJ ... .t ~. And •uch lnllll~ - Could riehb JIPl' O.th'• C.--lnto eunitJ"I _..._Belle 1WN THE VICTORIOUS LIFE Sob Jones, Jr., 0. D. Bob lontt Un1•trs1ty ~ CHRJSTlAN CRUSADE WEEK LY, Tulsa., Ok)l.. Grunv•llt. Soolll C1rnhu ~ omeone ha.s said that the substance of vinue our fruit -bearing, our praise should cauSt" those whu is revealed in the color of the countena.ncc. That observe to glorify rhc Lord (Matthew ~:16; I Pt·tc-r is a Saipru.ra.J principle which has abundant r.roof. 4:11 : PsaJm ~0:23 ). The proper key then is to For instance-, when me-lord ~fu.saf the of ering ask ourselves, "Will God be glorified m .,.hat I of Cain, 111ho was of that wicked ooc (I John 3: 12 ), do?" lbat wh ich dims t~ light of one's Chrisc:ian ''Cain was Yet)' wroth, and his countd'LIOCe feU" testimony cannOt glorify G&t. h may be :1 defeatist (Cie:MS.is 4:)). Bdshau:u, in t~ hour of riotous anituck, a d~. miserable outlook on life: a banqueting. saw W fingers of a man "s hand writin& worldly attitude, love of glamour and popu\arirt• on the: wall, and bis rountenat'IC:C changm; his Of the desire to entoy what life has to offer, withour rhoughrs became rroubJcd and his heart fearful regud for t~ Lord. It may be a carnal arrirude- (Daniel 5:6). Judah's countenance wimessed against envy, scrife, lust, binc:-rness, ungodly anger, Of" any· ~ that her tongue and ht't doings w~ apinst thing else that pett:1ins to rhc flesh. On the basis the Lord (Isaiah J:9 ). "ibc ... icked, through rhe of God"s Word, if there is any doubt: that t~ Lord pride of h.is COWlteDI.ftce, will ooc: a«k ahd" God" will be glorified in what we do, .,.e ha\'C no righf (Psalm 10:4). to tlo it. Some good people, in an dfon. to live what they term "the •icrorious life,-have developed a sttangoe attitude rhu 1 Ou-istian should Joc_t miscr- abJe aod sick. It is a JOtt of met•physica\ 'bolier- than4hou" •ttirude that tends to rqard an o::pm· sKwt of soluruaity, unhappiness, and11py as the outward manifota.tion. of upri.gbtot'SS of hean. Thar is warped and UDICtiptun.l t.hinkiQ&. 1M Word ol God lltft*S a c:hee:rfu.l countcrwK:e.. It ~ that dw: ~ finds its hffith in God (PlUm 42:11) IDd that. cbeedul fltX" iDdi· ca<a • m<ftJ' boon (""""""' I) ' tl ) dw "do«h JIQ<Id likr a--· <""""""' 17 :22 ). The be· fia.cr Jhould lie • ,....... oJ spicinaal ;o, tod his _.....,. -... -o( prrpmW df..--. Wbm tho """* ol God mumod from apti•ity. m.;, -.;,. -' ......... bod dUs ... .....,. brio« tho -: ,. LOod hom .._ -tiWop t.. them" <"'""" 126:2). ,. ioJ ol tho Lord is .... (Aristim's ~ (~ 8:10). It iJ the balm dw ...--' bcols our .....,..._ tho c:or<lw that in•ipatcs OW" Je:rYice, the oil oJ .--. thu a.krs the flit.* to Jbio,e, and the inwanl beUdl that ,-iYCS .a outftld I)O'fl and &enda: f~ ro rhe a.ritdan tcttimolty. ~ ~ in a Scriptural ~CUt, hu to do oot oalr with the .. pmo;oo ol tho focr boo abo with tho bdlnio< ol tho pasoo. To """" ~ wbo ba~ a warped anirudo: """""""' thio, '"'"' • -·· lih -....., ·-· ... -Idly Mil 11• ' Tllein il aa Mtinlde ol ~ pride ·-....... -_ ........ -...., -..... io -.... lifo :;a::-...... m ........... w .. __ c:· ·~r '-... • _, • .... ,.. ., ..a -·,: ----~ s, +-.,., rilf,ii ... ---GK .. __ _, ........... " _,1 ,., .............. GilL= ~'2:'-!tj':-.r--;•;: l'.: .... .nili z .. aallw *m • wt* pde ... -. ,.__,., __ ·•t•I•*""'GM ·----__ ......, ----a..o ... (I Gal I f 7 6:20). Ow-......_ .. I 0 I 1 . .. ., lhe SC'Cond principl~ is found in Romans I ~: 7. which says. "None of us liveth ro himself and no man dit:th to himself."" In a real saue, we are our "brot:her's lt~per." Tht:refore, we must a.sk oursdYn, 'WiU what J do causc Ofhers tO Stumble ?'" Tnou1h certain pnctK:es may noc hun us pcnona.lly, those of a weake~ cooscience who follow our nample may be deM~ thereby. When we 10 sin againsr them and wound their contcimcc, we sin apinst Ovisr (l Cotinthia.ns 8:12 ). Paul ldmoailhes us not ro put a sn.unblin&-bkd. or an occasion to fall in our brother's.,,, (Romans 1-4 :13; I CorinthianJ 8:9 ). Ukewise, John says. ·He thar loveth his brod~r abtdt:t.h i.n me li&ht. and thuc is none occa.Jton of stumbling ia him" (I Joha 2 : 10 ). This he says rKX only in connectkm with Iivia.& an unworldly life but aJ.:a as ic: is rdattd to nbtdimtt to God's Word and fdlowship wirh His peopk-. We that are ~ art to bar the infirmities--the wakoc.o and bur. claoo-<>l tho weak. In oolou WO<dJ, tho ...., "" 00 hdp the 'IIIUk to be stn:q:. One .,., we do thiJ is br """" upcooo ..,., ....... o( thoir --i..r, ~ ounelves from ~some libeny 10 tbac we Mip lm.-rt ro them IOmC ol our .......... \ PiftooUr. I mua oos1< my.!! ..,iU tlois -.,, xol lot <I>< Lord, my looe W Hil WoN, aoy aoa>· m .. ion wid> Hioft, ood my tcttimolty loef<oot othonl" Scftlwd tmaSic that Jld watt our ~ dap --iacior ... ,..,. ~ aaol -ia-fliCIICIIM ... II meatS ud tipC11U. if .,. --.. tO ..;.a oNcr ., God. "' -. ., -. or ., .., ----wt.idt~hlw•'e'f" ...... loilioy, will ......, our loolow,...~ wa -....._ -... 0.. """' coiJeol ......... ..., ....... ,_._k•lor•illfh"l!t' •4:1 : ........ .. I I j a. ..... h& tbU.S are U.., ~"""'"'"-qrof.;< ........................ --~--...... -. ........ ,..._...,, .. _...,_., ... ~"-... :z...~-·-... ..,,......-..... ~ _,._.. .. ctd' .... IMW bp 6e ... ..... a..:, .. ....,..-.......... ...... <Joilooa 1:29). I PLIIIIDWBwuca J .... ITAftlaft ,. fiiiiJDIJtlc ,.._ art c1o111 ' m n• u: Ult- TIWII ...... 110 Eut ·-SlNet. CGita ..... Ca.IUDnia *1'7: ~ Btlld.,. t20 Eut l'7tll Stnet. Costa M-. Calt- fonta tan; Jem f..oal· bn.lllt, hl4l 'Marmua Bay, 1A11M Ktcwet. Caltt)nab IH'7'7. Tbts buJDM1 Ia cooducted by a punt pa.rtaerlbip, Slptd: Jerry LoQabnte. Tbta lltatemeot wu ftled with tbe Coaty Clerk oiOr-ure COUDty Jan. z. 1976. hbllsb: J•. •. 15, 22, 19, 1976, lD the Newport HutJor Easlp. F -51055 tftALMO't'ICI f"tCTmoUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tbt tonowtar pel'SOD Ia cWic butDeas u: Amber El~CI, 6612 ~ Ctrcle. H•tlQCtoo Beach, Cal. 92647: Deju CveUao- rieb, 6612 Dolml Circle, Hu Beacb, Cal. 92647. Tbta bealDess Is eooducted by an 1Dc1lvldaal. Stgaed: Deju Cvetkovich. 'Fbis statement was filed fitll tbe County Clerk of oraare Couty J an. 2, 19'76. Publish: Jan. 8, 15, Z2, 29, 1976, ln the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -51056 LICAL MOltCI S-081S9 FlCTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The foUowtar person Is dolDc busioess as: The Teo- IUs Racket, S040 Paclrtc Coast Highway, "Corooa del Mar, C-.JU. 92625: John R. Sbel'mtn. 516 Begoo(a. Co- roo& del Mar, Cal. 92625. This business ts CODdacted by an 1Ddtvldua1. 'Signed: John R. Sherman. This s tatemeot was filed wltb the County Clerk of Orange County Dec. 30, 1975. Pllbllsb: Jan. 22, 29, Feb. 5, 12, 1976, in thP. Newport Harbor Eoslp. F -50971 LIGALMOnCI S-01533 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tbft"'foUowtf!C f)el'bl is- <!ofpg busiDess u~ Frlencfly Clock-"·· Wat~ll Ret*1r, 1414-B South Wain st., Suta Ana: Ben Harold Mot'&les, 1906 West HIJ'ftl'd St., Santa Ana, Caut. 9Z70t. Tbis baslDess ls conducted by an lndlvldoal. Slgoed: Beo H. Morales. Thl$ statement was fUed with tbe "County Clerk of Orange County Dec. 23, 1975. Publish: Jill. 22, 2!1, Feb. 5, 12, 1976, ln the Newport HIJ'bor Ensign. F -50868 LKAL MOTICI n CTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe 'rouowtng per100 is doing baslness as: Corona Paclffc, ~-l/2 Jumlne Ave., Corona del Mar, Ca. 92625: Harry Ollver Gold- smith. 606-1/Z Jasmlne Ave., Corona del Mar, Ca. 92625. Tbls buslDess is conducted by an lndlYlduaL SfgDed: Harry 0. Gold- smith. Tbl£ statement was rued wttla tbe Cowaty Clerk of Oruge Cooaty Ju. ~. 1976. Publlsb: Ju. 15, 22, 29, Feb. s. 1976, 1D the Newport H.attlor Eulp. F -515!3 LKM.MO~I FICTITIOUS BUSINES.S NAME STATE \IENT Tbe following penon Ls doiQc business u: Aero- Components Co., 2172 Du- pont P r ., IZ1, ll"fiae, CalU. 9%71 Robert Towers Bar- man, 408 OQcSa. Newport 'B•~ CalU. 92660. TblJ buiaeSI Ls ooedlcted by aD IDtUvldual. sap.d: Robert Towera Barmaa.. Tbta lta.temeot wu m.ct fitll tbt COdtJ C lert of 01"11111 Coanty Jan. t, 1971. Mllth: lu. 15, U , Z9, Ftb. 5, 1171, 1D tbe Newport Hanor Elllltp. F-511!4 LIM&.-~ S-Ot•t F'IC11Tk>os BUSUI .. NAME ST A TtliEirT ne loJ.Iolrllc '*'-II ... ....... a: ... .. fion.l ..... Ctlllilll: .. La.._,_. tl7, .,,..._ VIe. jD. ca. Nt?$: st... ......... . PU>., hat AI'IU 0rt--. Mt..:a VfeJo, Ca.. ..,._ 'rbls but.Dess ta CODdiiW by an ladfrtct.al. Slped: Stevea ... s..w, Pb.D. This statemeot wu sw wtth the Cowaty Clert ~ Oruce Couaty J-. 7, 1971. PubUsh: Ju. 1$, 11, n, Feb. 5, 1976, 1D the Mnpon Harbor EDSip, F -511 t5 LIG.M. .. TICa ncmrous BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The followtac penoe is dolnc busi.Dess as: Alld.ro- meda Ud., !0151 ~ Ave., Santa Ana Beicbts, Ca. 92707: JobD Artlllr Pobuda, 20151 Spruce Ave., Santa Ana Helgbts. Ca. 92707, This bQsloess Is cooducted by an IDdlvtdaal. Slped.: John Arthur Po- buda. . This statement was flied wtth the County Clert of Orange CountyNov.28,19'f5. Publish: Jan 15, Z2, 29, Feb. 5, 1976, ln the Newport Harbor Enslgn. F -50167 • LIGAL MO'nCI FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following persoo is dolog business as: Centr- alarm Security, 2991 Grace Laoe, Costa Mesa, 92626: Arthur Freder ick Dorne,r, P.O. Box 2432, Newport Beach, Ca. 92660; 940 Ir- vine A-109, Newport Beacb, Ca. 92660. Tbts bQst.oess is cooducted by lD lDdivldOal. Stped: A. F. Dorner. Ttus sta.temeat was fUed wlth the County Clerk of Orange County Jan. 5, 1976. Publlsb: Ju. 8, 15, 22, 29, 1976, 1n the Newport Harbor E nslen. F51094 LICALMOTlCI S-01458 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following persoo ls doing business a.s: West Marketing Se"lces, 177o7 S~ Clemente st., Founbln Valle), 92708: Dou1d a. Sn.rU., 17767 Su Clemente st., Fotmtain Valley, Ca. 92708. This txaslness ls cooducted by an individual. Signed: Donald R. Swartz. This statement was filed wtth the C.ounty Clerk of Oflllle County Ju. 5, 1976. Publish: J an. 8, 15, 22, 29, 1976, 1n the Newport Hart>or Eulgn. F-51118 LIGAl .. ?ICI FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe foUowt.nc persons are ®tDc bu.siDess as: Newport Lea.tbers, 111 Mcfadden Place, Newport Beacb, Ca. 92661: Gatllermo Villarreal, 20S5 Cbarleen Circle, Cart.bad. Ca. 92008; Aorello Vuques, 115 S1st Stree.t, Newport Beacb.. Ca. 9!660. This baslness 11 COildacted by a gener&l partDerstUp. SigDed: Aurelio Vazquez. This statement was tlled wlth the CoaClty Clerk of Onoge County Jan. 5, 1976. Publish: Jan. 8, 15, zz, 29, 1976, in the N"JJC)rt Harbor Eastgn. F :51126 LIGM.MetM:I FICTITIOUS BustNESS NAME STAttMENT The foltowtDc persu Ls dolog buatDess as: Dtmt •n SWallow Domlts,15846 M:atr- luds BlYd., Mtsstoo Viejo 92675: Saadn Jeuoe PI.Dae, 24701 Acropolta Dr., lfls- sioo VIeJo, Ca. 92675. Tbls bUlDess ts eoadacted by 1D iDdlrtdaaJ. Stped: SaDdl"a JtuDe PlDa.. Tb1s atatement wu flied wlth the Coaly Cltrt ol Orup CoaDty JID. 5, 11'76. MUsh: Ju, a, 15, u .. Jt, 1t'lt, lD tbe Newport Hatbor Euap.. F -511!5 aaYJCES ..... MM ,.._ terday at St. JobotbeB_. CatboUc Ce.rc, Costa lllfea, for ear de&hr 1.ou.1l BeMy, 54, Wbo cited lboud alllp Jaa. 8 Wbtle ODa Cartb- beM erwt.e. He started bll Oft bastnea tn hll early te.u, paiatJac car rwaD1.ac boards for ned car dee.Jers tD tbe east IDd at age 31 owned several maJor new ear de11ershtps in New York. He came to Onnge Coaaty to retire, blat l.nstead opened University 0 1<1s to Cosu Wesa and Lincoln Mercury to Santa Ana. He was also active ln ciYic aod charit- able organiutloos here. LIGHTS SET; AHYOHE FOR RACQUETBALL? The l~hts bave been In- stalled and Or~e Coast College's 13 oatdoor hand- baH-racquetball courts wtU be opeD to tbe public, by re~rvation, begl.nntng Moo- day, Jan. 19. Members of ttK> com- muntty may play oo the courts Monday through Thursday eveD.lngs from 4 to 10 p.m., Fridays from 4 to 8:30 p.m. llld week- ends from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Courts may be reserved for an hour -and-a -half for $1. Resernttons may be made by calling the Costa Mesa department of leisure services at 556-5393. L I GAL MOTICI FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The followlng per son ls doing business as: Aspha.Jt Preservation Company of Southern CaLifornia, 12571 Red Htu Ave., Tustin, CaUl. 92680: Donald William Baker, 12571 Red HIU Ave., Tustin, Callf. 92680. This business is conducted by an lDdividual. Slped.: Donald w. B~ker. Ttus statement was fUed wlth ttl@ County Clerk otor- a.nge County Jan. 2, 19'76. Publish: Jan. 8, 15, 22, 29, 1976, ln the Newport Harbor Eoslgn. F -51054 LIGAL.MOnCI FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following person ls dolog business as: 1) Word- power Wrttl.ng Service, 2) Executary Secretary Ser- vice, 3400 I"ine Ave., SUite 104B, Newport •deach 9Z660: Dorothy L. White, 637 Shalt- mar Dr., Costa Mesa, Ca. 92627. Ttus business is conducted by u lndividual. S1gned: Dorothy L. Wtute. This statement was nled wltb tbe Coaoty Clerk ofOr- uge CouDty Dec. 30, 19'75, Publish: Ju. l , 8, 15, 22, 1976, lD the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -50965 Llc.L MOT1CI FlCTtTk)US BUSINESS NAME ST A TEW£NT The lollowiDI person Is dotnr buslDess as: Alpba.1t Sealing Co., 205 Albert Place, Costa Wesa., Ca.. 9!627: Gi!rald w. Cross,Z64 Sherwood Street, Costa Me sa., Ca. 9%62'7 . Tbll ballDess ts conducted by .. IDdtl'ida.l. S£ped: C.nld w. cross. Tbla ltatemeat was ftled wltb tM Coal)' Clerk otOr- &ll(t Coety Dec. 29, 1975. Plbl11b: Jan. 1, 8, 15, U, 1976, tD the Newport Hutlor Eutp. F -509%5 ... HAl. MDliCI L!GALMCmCI 011DDfAHC£ NO. ltsO AN ORDINA.MCE OF THE em OF MEWPORT BEACH ESTABLISHING A PLAN- NED COIIIIIIUJfiTY DEVE- LOPMENT PLAN AND DE- VELOPMENT ST ANDARilS FOR BROADWOOR-PACI- FIC VIEW (AMENDMENT NO. 4$7) The Clty CoucU of tbe City of NeYport Beach DOES ORDAIN as follows: SECTION 1. The foUowt.ac described real property lo- cated in tbe City of Newport Beach, Coonty of On.Dge, State of CaUfo rnJ.a.. to wit: That porttoa of Blocks 9! IDd 97 of lniDe 's Slbtivl- sloo. ln the Clty of New- port Beach, Coaoty of Orange, State of Califof'll1a., as shown on a map recor- ded in Book 1, page 88 of Miscellaneous Record M:aps, records of said On..nge COUDty, described as fol- lows: BegtJm.l.Dg at the most oor- therly comer of tbat certaio land ducrtbed 1D a deed to t he lniDe Company, recor- ded AtcUst 11, 1971, iDBoolt 9756, s-ge 527 of Otnclal Records of said Orange County, said corner alsobe- lng lD the nortbeastedy lloe of that certalo land described ln a deed to Pactnc View Memorta.l Part, recorded Juuary 10, 1962 in Book 5970, Pl(e 5Z2 of Otftclal Records of sa1<1 Orange Co- unty; thence aloog the west- erly boundary of said land of lrYtne Company the follow- log courses: South 8•34'05" East, 453.69 feet; ttMmce South 32• 18 ' 23" west. 358.12 feet; thence South 7! • 22'40" West, 89.19 feet; thence South 46"39'37" West 9'7.62 feet; thence South 41" 18'31" West, 87.86 feet; thence South 28.06'23" west, 99,77 feet; thence South 2· 55'15" East, 140.S4 fM; tbeoce leaving said westftrly boundary South '7~' 19'47" West, 838.34 feet m the sootbeasterly terminus of that certain course in the westerly boundary of said land of Pacific View Memorial Park described as "North 55"19'42" West 982.66 feet"; thence atoni the weste rly, northwester ly LIGAL M01'1Ca ORDINANCE NO. 1651 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH REZONING PROPERTY AND AM£NDlNG DfSTRlCT- lNG MAP NO. 53 MID MA P NO. M (BROADMOOR- PACIFIC VIEW) Tbe City COUDt'il of the City ol Newport Beach DOES ORDAIN as follows: SECTION l . The follow(~ described real property lo- cated in the City of Newport Be.ac b., County of Orange, State of California. to wit: Tbat portion of Blocks 92 and 97 of lnine's SUbdivi- sion, 1D tbe City of New- port Beacb.. COUDty of Orange, State of California, as sbcnm oo a mtp recor- ded in Book 1, page 88 of Miscellaneous Record Ma,ps, records of said Or ange Coaaty, described u fol- lows: 8e(tJuaiDg at ttl@ most oor- tberly corDer of tbat certain lud deecrlbed iD a deed to the lrriDe Compuy, recor- ded Aacast 11, 197 1, 1D Book 9756. ptCe 5%7 of omcial Records of ~ ()range Ca.ty, saJd coraer alsobe- lllc ID the DOrtbeasterly line of tbat certaiD lud cteacrtbed tD a deed to Paclttc View Wemorlal Part, recorded J anury 10. 1962 1D Book 5970, page 5Z:Z of otftd al R~ of said Oruge Co- Dty; tbeaee a1o11c tbe west- ni:J boaDdary of aid land of lntDe Compay the l:>Uow-IIIC COIIJ'aes: Soatb 8•s.t'05" · £ut, t SS.69 feet: thence s.tb U • 18' !S" West, S58.U feet u.ce South 12• zz•w• ••st. 89.19 f~t; tbeoce S.tJI •• 39'37" Wett '17 .U hat; tbeDU South tt•ta.,1,. ...... 8'7.MfMC; a..ee s.D a:ro.•zs·· .... ..., teet; theDCe aa.u. rss•1s •• ~ t.o.M -u.c. S.YIIc aaJd ....... .,. .. adtry ao.tii7S• 11-t'r' ..... 111M .... to a. ?le9rrtJ ._...., If -Oll'tldl CICIII1'11 tD .. ISMJJtJ ..... '1 ol _.. lllillit ., Jlldftc va.. ....... tift~ . ._ ........ ..., ............ -..... .. 111 rt . w ...... ., of hiStiiY c:lus m.tb OG 'h8cky Md Ttlinc~ar neatlp froiD 5:1') to 7 p.m • Tbe S--.ll elua w1ll look at ~111ft ~ llilltat'm that bavt molded tbt 11111pe of hu.mu dtlltlay ..s the cocuse ol weaten et'f1111a-ttoo. Sl:lrtac cluses bertD Feb. 2. Recl.stntiao ts cmder ,.,. thl'OU(b Feb. 6. I.IULtiDTICa aod norttamrly t.adary of sa.Jd 1aDd the followtlc courses: North 55 •19'05" West, 982.66 feet; tbeDce North 45• 20'36" Eut, 1923.47 feet; tbeace South 49' 26'33'' East, 116.84 feet to the Po1Dt of Bec*lDc. which ls r.ooed P-C, l.lbere- by amended to est.bllsh a Planned CommoDity Devel- opment Plan and Develop- ment Standards mown as Broadmoor-Pacific View, Amendment No. 457. SECTION 2. Caples of said Development Plan and Deve- lopment Standards are oo me tn the Offices of tbeClty Clerk and DepartmeDt of Community Developmeat for the City of Newport Beach and are made a part hereof by this reference. SECTION 3. The Commu- nity Development Director of the City of Newport Beach Is hereby instructed and di- rected to show sald amend- ment on said property and P-C District, as descrtbed herelnabove; and, u saJd P -C District sba.Jl havebeell so amended, the same shall be ln tull force and effect and be a part of Title ZO of the Newport Beach Mu- niclpal Code. SECTIOS 4. Tbts Or- dlnance sball be published once ln the official ne•spa- per of the City, and the same sball be effective thir- ty (30) days after the date o' tts adoption. Ttus ordinance was intro- duced at a regular meet~ of the City Councll of the City of Newport Beach held on the 22nd day of Decem- ber, 1975, llld was adopted on the 12th day of January, 19'76, by the following vote, to wlt: AYES, COUI-;CILMES : Mc - !nnis, Barrett, Kuehn, Ro- gers. NOES, COUNCILMEN: Dos- tal, Ryckoff, Store. ABSENT COUNCILMEN. DOGe. Donald A. Mc innis Mayor ATTEST: Laura Lagtos Ctty Cleric Publish: J an. 22, 19'76, in tbe Newport Harbor Ensign. LICAL MOnCI and northeaste• Jy boundary of sald land the foUO'ring courses: North 55.19'05" West, 982.66 feet; them·e North 45• Z0'36" East, 1923.47 feet; thence South 4!r26'33" East, 816.84 f~et to the Point of ~. u shown on Dlstricting Map No. 53 and Map No. 64, re- ferred to ln Section 20.06.- 030 of the Newport Beac h Wunlclpal Code, and by such reference made a part ol T itle 20 or sa.ld Code, is hereby rHODed from ttl@ "U., District to the "P-C " Dlstrlet. and said Dlstl'lct- IDg Yap No. 53 and Yap No. 64 are hereby admeooed to $bOW tbls zoniDc. SECTION 2. The Dl~or of the Commuolty Develop- ment Depa_rtmeot of the C tty of Newport Beacb is bel'tby IDstrvcted and dlncted to cb&Dge Dlstrlctinc Map No. iS IDd Mrp No. 64 to stxw tbt J001Dc cba.ftges described Ia Sectloa 1 henol. IDd as aJd DlstrlctlDc .. ..,. sball ••• bMo so ameadect, the same shill be In r.n force ud effect and be a part of Tltle 20 of the Newport Beecb Y.Uclpal Code. SECTlON S. Ttu.s Or- dJMDce sball be publl$hed ODOt in the omcw oewspa- ~ ot the Crty, and the sa.e lbalJ be etf@CtlYethir- ty (JO) days after tbe date of .. ldopHoo. T1da ordl.Da.oee wu lDtro- dllced at a l'tlpla.r mMtlnc ot a.t City Co.cU of tbe City ol Newport Beach held oa U. UDd day ol Decem- ber, 1175, aad wu adopted .... 12tll ., of J..ary, tm. by u.. IDllowUic 'f'Ote, ... 4'1'1S. cotJltfCILY&N: Me-~ S.rntt. Kodll., Ro-..._ Jt0a. COUNCILWEN; 0.-.... a,u.a, SIGn. AJ I WT cocmctUIEN: -. o..Jd A. Weba1J ...,.. ATIUh ~ ~--a.::,· ... rt .... ~ ----- f I"\ ! "", 1 \ I \ I • ....... 1',1d. '7 .... IAn7 AJbod ... .. lata IIIPU"tMMIl at f7f11 W. 0... FroM. W..r lfw. PM\ I tlu'Ciar tllc* CIJDeJ't ........, ud • na t.tr, Y'l1lled at ttl28, brito-1:SO &.m. lid I:JO a..m. • . A COld coa. ftllled It $1 SO. pia $1M Ill carrtKJ, "" tate from tiM lloiDe o1 Ed- ward BerTy, tOSS TUJer WaJ, B.altor VIew 111111, be- tw ... 11:10 p..a. Ju. 61Dd 7 a.m. Ita. 1 • • • Jotm Bukber locked till fortaiDd pat a cbala tbfolell tM rear wheel of b1s 1975 Roedl mo- torcycle 1D tbe .adeJVOQDd p&J"'d.ac area of Oahood ap- art meats wbeD be left J lft. 1 on neau._ but the mo-· torcycle was gooe wben be returned JID, 7 . • • A briefcase, ca.leolator and otber pos.sessloDs, valued at $!18, were stolen from Hqgll Flggatt's car while ll was parked In the unlocked ga- rage at bis borne at 25 12 University, Back Bay, from 6:30 p.m. Ju. 6 unW 7 a.m. J an. 7 • • • stereo sound equtpmeot valeted at S2SO was stolen from tbe home of Mark Depn, 311 36th. w m Newport. wbefl b@ left his door uoloclted from 1 p.m. unW 7:30 p.m •••• Eugeoe Greeowood r.,rted that a $1,500 Pteuso lltho- cnpb was stoleo from b1s home at 468 Prospect. New- port Shores, betwHD 11 p. m. Jan. 6 lDd 11 p.m. Jan. 7. • THURSDAY, JAN. 8 Jobn Frederick Klein, 33, of %15 E. 23rd. Costa Mesa. was cbarged wltb tntoxt~ted dlsorderlr CODduct at 6:15 p.m. at 1150 l"ine, New- port 8el(bts • • • liauree~~ Rose Feltea, 19. of 1Z4 40th, West Newport, was arres- ted at 1:35 p.m. 1D tbe 7100 block of W. Ocean Froot, West N"JJOrt. IDCI cbarged with glriDc false ldeatlfica- tlon lDformation wbeo an of- ficer sloiJped ber to ctte tier on a charge of da.n(erousbi- cycle r1d1Dc ••• T.bomas Joseph Baedor, 69, of U3 Via Qu.tto. Lido Isle, was charged wltb Intoxicated dis- orderly conduct at 8:45 a.m. at 31st and Via Udo, West Newport. • FRIDAY, JAN. 9 Thomas Micbael Zum- brunnen., 25, of216-C Balboa Blvd., BalbM W'IS arrested at 11:15 a.m. at 600E.Edge- water, Balboa. a.od cbarced wftb r@C.etvtog kDoWD *'Is property • • • David Yllrray Fowler, 22, of 29!6 Perla, the Blutts, wa.s charged with burglary, wben pollee uns- ted him at 2:10p.m. at 1715 Follerton, Costa Mesa ... Brian Knln Theriot. 18, of 301 Vista Baya, West Upper Bay. was arrested at his residence at 9:30 a.m. on a Harbor District Court war- rant charging him wltb ma- king an a.nooytng pbooe call • • • Randy Henry David, 24, of 2190 College, Costa Mesa, was arrested at 2:40 p.m. at S!Dd ud Newport. West Newport. and charged with mtoncatJoo oo a drug ••. An estimated $'700 damage was dooe to a car and 2 mo- torcycles 1D tbe 1101oclred p.ra('e at tbe borne of Henry CUsson, 1806 w. Ocean F'root, Centnl Newport, b }' nnd.als wbo punched boles In tbe car's convertible top, and cut nrious ~s and tubtog on tbe motorcycles, betYeeo 1 a.m. and 8 a.m. • • • About $1,000 damage was esUmated after someone broke 3 slldiDg glass doors at ttl@ Raypl Design Sbop. 1550 Bays1<1e Drive, Bayside sbopptnc eeoter, bt-tween 5:30 p.m. Jao. 8 and 8 a.m. Jan. 9, ~tly by firing at tbem wttb a BB gun. • SATURDAY, JAli. 10 W.lrcbl.el Colll• Prior, 18, ot ZZS ~Newport Shores, wu e~ wtth in- toxicated Cli.lorderly Ci006ut't Just after mldlalgbt at Sea- sbore a.od aM. West New- port •.• s..ty Lee White, 1916-l/2 W. Oceu F'rool, c eat raJ Newport. reported tbat ber lt'l5 Ford Rue hero wa.s stot. from beblnd tbe buiJClfiC at W W. l6UJ. West Newpo11 ~ ~MD 6 p.m. Jaa, I IDd 4 p.m. Ju. 10 • • • Oa.td 1'n~mball ~tstim.a.Md u.at $%00 eta~ wu daM to plut 1D tbe troll otb&s IIOmettus~ ...,...u, by pelrGDI ~ a ••rbJ ....... nat, .,......... tO p.m.. 1-. 10 IIIII 8 1.1ft. Ja. u ... 1tuel ,....,. BreiiiiiC. Gl llelicltrape. eon-411 Mar. r 4111rd a $100 --~--,.,. MrC:U,,..... .... ...... .. ,...... .... -1/1 .... d ............... ,._ 1 p.a.~IOi118UUL J-. U · ••• Dla .._ ,.,... ........... ..... ........... 01 ...... -falt ..... .,_I,..._ ~ .. ·-~~~.-.." lid •••• trW..-a ................. ~---..... ··-• ~ ftllled II tU3 ..• Ttu-et ..._... I rtftel Md eus, ftJMI at .,_,, re btlr(l&rtled tNm • bed.rociiD eloelt at tbe boal~ of R.aJpb 8oDda, ll.Z St. Aadrew•s, Clltf Rl"-o betweeo 4:15 p.m. ud 1:55 p.m •.• Burr- lara remofed louvered wtn- don atroco the east side of tbe Cllut RoaM restaurant 15!0 W. Coast Rwy., Wart~ nen lfl.le, brote in the ortlce door, ._, .tole $300 ln coins ~ 12:30 a.m. and 8 a.m. • SUlfDA Y, J A.'\. 11 Jo.pb Ed-.ard Devenish, SS, ol !0578-A Tustin, Co- sta Mesa, was charged with Intoxicated disorderl)' con. dact when police arrested blm at 10:15 p.m. ln the partiQg lot at 2100 w. Ocean Froot, Central Newport ..• Robert Foulks Holllngsworth Jr., 1%4 28th, Ceotnl New. port, was charged with in- toxicated disorderly oooduct at 2:30 p.m. at 3100 W, Balboa Blvd., West Newport •.• Francis Jo~ Scully, 47, of 1710 Par~ Balboa Island, was arrested in the 100 bt.ock alley of Crystal, Balboa lsl.an<t, at 1 p.m. and cbuged wltb intoxicated dis- orderly conduct ..• William Tiernan. 2112 E. Ocean Front, Balboa, reported hfs 25-ft. Airstream house- trader stolen from a stor- age lot at 300 E. Coast Rw} •• near bay bridge, between noon Dec. 20 and 10:30 a.m. Jan. 11 • • An oval "Sand- castle Glfts' • sign, valued at $500, wu stolen from in froot of the shop by that name at 1636 New MacArthur, Harbor View Hills, bt-tween oooo Jan. 1 and noon Jan. 11 • • . A man described as 6-4, 190, about zo rears old. is believ~ to have stolen an Aqualung air tank. valued at $260, from Lyle HosklJl l Son, 1220 ow. Coast Hwy., Mariners M1le, at noon, after he was seen carrytng another tank from the store, and returned It upoo belog challenged by the owner , who later found an- other tank mlsstng ..• Janice Dianne G1ansa!vo re- ported clothing valued at $354 stolen f.-om the Oak- wood apartments laundr} room dryer between 8 and 8:30p.m. • a.AT, IAJI. II .._ lbc:aND Old-... lid Jldlo AI 0t E.ca- 10 e. boG .,.., -... m~u:tet. W..r u;.er lay, •ere eMrpd wb.......,., ,,_ pollee I.ITtllllld a.. at 7:50 a..m. II .., Udo Part Dr., Lkto P' • 11 . .• Frucls JOIIillllb bUJ. 47, of 1710 Part, 8alloa Island. was cbarced W'lttl dlsorderlr CODdlct *'t 11- toxlcatect at 1:.0 p.m. at Was~. IDd 8dloa Blv<L, Balboa ••• A SJ00 "B~ 78"' **•-nW nac ,.. ltOlal rrom ttte nac.wr at the Bull: of Newport betweeta 1 p.m. J-. 10 and 8 a.m. laa. 1%, and wu later found at Newport Harbor tdgb school ••• Dave HamUtoa parted his leased CU' 1D froDl of Ins home at 6608 W. Ocean Froot. West Newport. at 11 p.m. Jan. 12, l.Dd retumed to It at 8:30 a.m • .Jao.. 13 to ftDd U.t a casette tape player, tapes, a camen., a computer, and a jacket, nlued at $1,409, had beell stolen . • • Abottt $1,000 worth of tools and sprtnlr.ler heads were stolen from a coostructioo site at UOO Scott, West Side, acoorciJie to a La Habra spri.Dkler company which oned the equipment • . • Gerald Walter reported 2 windows broken in his car while tt was parked tn fTOGt of bis home at 1500 Ser eoade, Ir- vine Terrace, from 6 p.m. Jan. 11 until 2:30a.m. Jan. 12, causing an estimated $350 damage. ~ewport Prinlers TOTAL ~RIN TIN G FACIUnES fi40-4U4 ~()() NewPOrt Ce7tt~r Dr. Sait~ 00 I N u 1port t.te•cb , CH URCHES, Cc••ll..., o.cta 1101a •T L IIMSITOM -P ASTO• DaD ST. et ORAMGI, COSTA MilA -641-~·· ..., _...... .... to~• ua. ..., SdiMil ....., ....... ... -.:10 p.a. l:tO .... ...... ...,. ... ...., ... .....,. •••••• 1:00 , .... Aa t ••• -~ ............ ........, FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 1 CLiff DL, MI WPO I T IIACM-6G.J4G DR . f . KIMTOM IISMOII PAS'I'OI ... OAT ICttOOL ••• ,, ._.A.&. l l k iiT.OT .. ... ,p •••• M1. A.L t. 7 P.a. t•• P.a. n a. THE FIRST BAPT1ST CHURCH THE CEHTEft FOR BIBLICAl STU DIES 9:•5 A.M. 81Bl E ClASSE S-11:00 ..,._ WORSHI" HOU1t 1 00 P.M. EVANGEliSTIC HOUR 301 111AGN0liA AT SAN T A ANA AVE •• COSTA MESA GRACE BIBLE CHURCH Veterans· Memorial Bldg. ~65 " 1 \th, (Mta Mesa REV. TOM TYREE. Pa~or UNDA) SERV ICES 10 30 A.M &. 7·00 PM. Sunda~ S.:hool. all a~~-Q 30 HOM E 818Lf CLASSES Call ~51-00Q2 .,.~ch1n~ 81hlc 0\'Ctn nt• TIE 0 THE CH RCH OF YO R CHOICE REGlJL RLY 'fit 1nY\tt ~ ou to ""urs.h1p LUTHERAN CH RCH OF THE MASTER 2900 Pacif"K' V'.ew Dr' Corouckl ~. Cttif. fU WRENCE 0 FRUHUN Q Ptstor Phone 644-266-4 SUNDAY SCHEOOL&: t:tSa..a .• s.da.ylcMol 10: 10 a.m. • WOT'IIllp Nurwry and Coff~ Hour CJ,istion Sce"'ce Serv ic•~ f1 RST OfUROf OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST 3303 Via Udo NewpOrt Suet-. StrNOAYSOtOOl Q lr lO:YI a."'· .l NO-\Y SERVI E 9 6 10:10 a.m. WEO ESDA Y EVENt C MEETI C 8 p.m. R.EADlNG ROOM Wt't'\. cbv~: 9 a.m.· S p.m. WedMsda :9 ~m,.7:4Sp..& Tuesday 9 a.m.. S p.m.: 7·9 p.m. SEOONO OilmOt OF OtRIST. sciENTIST Newport lkach at Corou ckl Mar 3100 Paciflc V'~ Or. SUNDAY SCHOOL 10 a. SUNDAY SEilVICEIO ".tit WED ESDAT t :OCI P •• Rtadifll lloom: asoo-8 r.. eo-aawy. r... .. c ... arc:l.- Mon .. Fri.: 10~•· tO 5,.. aacl_,. aft.,.••a.a 1 • I Sat.: 10 ...... 10 4 , ... You an ~1....,.. to ....... ~ s.-'ltl ......... ..... Plymouth Con~Jeptionll ~ MATTRESSES ... _ ...... lfft8Ul.arlhapft -- For tbe secc.d time Ia I pears, Joea1 ..... ..._.. are be:ID( """"'-' IIIIo ... oports 1-. stuttoc-ta.n. tbe 4 Harbor A,_ I!IChools wiU play Ill S dlf. r.-I ....... T .. _.at eouneil of the Clf s.tbtn Seetioo okayed the chups last week. UDder tbe oew set.qp.Co. rou. del Mar and CMta Mesa_ DOW members of the 3-A Cellblry League, wlU be c:towocnded to the new %-A South Coast League. Ea. tancl.a wtJI remain t.a the CeD.tury loop, but wtu play oo local rtnls. Newport Harbor remaills tn the 4-A ............... Floyd tlan'JtDU. pr~l· AVAILUU O.A.C. FUU. SID I ' SPA ""5 lftst.llot6on t1V IUJU~ SINCE 1954 PLASTER PATCHING. Sandblast :a.nd re -stucco. Spani.sh or tro•el texture. Spnyed aroustlcal ceil- ings. (No mess.) No job too small. 642-4434. o FOR' SALE KENMORE WASHER, 3 yrs. old, and Frigidaire e lec- tric dryer, 1 yr. old. $1 00 for both. 645-3iS7. •HEARIMC AIDS HAL AEBISCHER 2«<Wil ..,r.:.-•• · AiDa Proper Fitting Assured J.W E. Coast Hwv. Carona del Mar 675-3833 SALES loioR¥tcl: ZO wrdt « leM ••• %1 to SO 'WCC'ds ••••• Jlto40-..... Eacll ....cJ CJ~ter 40 •• • URGENTI Have 65118 foot motor yacht. Require slip with pro•tstoo tor park- Ung car. tKseuss any terms. Weekdays (213) 427-1939. o INVESTMENTS BRAINS plus opportunity plus persisteDCe equals MONEY. for details, SE'nd self -aMressed, stamped envelope to AAU, 607 Hilnnar, Newport Beach, Calif. 92660. $2,500 LOAN needed by a local Realtor. Will pay 101 a.nd 8 poiDf.s. Call Mr. Henry. 979.66&6. o IEAU TT u.LOII !/!.....-.'• BEAUTYNOVK 2732 E. eo.t Hwy. Cotono clel -Phone844-13311 • CHIROPRACTOR &20 ~ fJTH. COSTA MESA 6411-7706 -646..al55 r:Don.al.J. E. :J.onu, ;""~LCII'@·~-~..,~~QifUII~==I r:D .C!. :DtiT IS -~ • ...... .....,.., ..... on tlte ,..., dl11 • Wf«rrice .._., Al.w -lltl!ll ..... i'l"iJkklaft W ... UI i, 12001). c.-A"~-· CllN • PIIOIIE: 7n-!1901 \ • PLO~ST~ I ' • • .. FUMEM FOfl ALL OCC"'IIONS DJI.Mrl T•sh rtOIIIBTB PIJOIJI......,. ~a~• ' .... -- ~--.-Tu ... -TMUAe ..... -·· , •• .,. .... T . -· .... ·--D<T Oto\.V -··~· 'lla.T eo.--· ~0 ~0.LM­•n·7- ... "'·-· _ ... CIJ' to .,._ .._ -lo ................. 0( till tn.ftl ........ tile E .... -will-lo u. .., Cellblry .... lit, ...... _,u_bb pl-. E-1& will .. _ ..... El-. FooWII, Oru&<, ._Au, Sub-ValleY,,_ ... VWa Part. Besldel Corou del Mar aod Cotta Mea. tbe btl! Caul ~.ape ..w. •no.. HUla, El Toro, t..ac-a Beacb. MisslaD VIejo, S• Clemeate lDd UiUnrstty. The Slmset t.etc-. wblcb U..s .., !be -poblle scbools iD the oo.tJ, .W. keep Newport Hutlot, Edl.- scm, Fountaill VllleJ,Ilaca. ud Westmluter, will drop Los Alamitos. Westen ud Loan ud plct up fiiDtillc- toa Beacb. Tbe clwll(es tab effect with the open!Dg of nert b:lt- blll aeuon. DCC'S O.ARK TO PLAY FOR GOLDEI'I BEARS The Uninrsity of Ca.Jt - tornia Golden Bea.rs han lan<led the se"Jces of Or- qe Coast CoUep JC All- America otreuln tac.tle Jack Clark. He wtn tnaater to the Berkeley camp~s ill Marth and wlll take part i1l Cal's spring football pro-.-nm. He was a secODd team . All-America pick tbis sea- 510111 and was 1 f1rtt team All~th Coast Coafereace -selection. TRI-STAR COHTEST FOR BOYS 8 lliRU 13 Harbor Area bo)'5 8 througtl lS will compete Jan. 31 in a specW "trl-stu" buketball coolest spolla)red by the Costa Mesa ~lmlst Club. The competition.. wttlch lncludes sldlls 111 sllootirlc. passtac and dribbltog a bas- ketball, starts Jan. n at all 3 local Boys Club brtDChl!s. F!.nallsts 1t111 advance to the ctty1ride fiDals feb. i , aDd. trophies 1t1U be anrded. Contestaats may rectster at any of the 3 Boys Clab branches at 594 Center, Co- sta Mesa; %555 Vista del East Bt.rr., %131 1.00 8.00 .Jil Celt )ft y .. , W.t ~ ...... h•l .. : 673-0550 oUIVICE$ GARDENING - cle&M~P service, pW..IDg and P'.'Pa''.'."'" I Reuooable referMtees. Call 673 -2011'!1 after 5 p.m. Just & Heating Water Heaten. Dl__.., DnlDa, Fa...U, ~ •·-····"--ble prices, ~Y. nJPtOr ..._. -JUST PLUIUII'IG c....,..-,c-. ........ ........ otoo--·-.. _,.._ 900 W. COJSr llli'Y., Ml-1'11.1 off to 1W T(W)' &ceo CL Onlip tout CGIIop Jc · AU- Amerita I I ..... wiD play tk ... twa -.-s for Tau CllrtiiiiMi hi· Tertii}'. fte lu recefNd a M «~to Tuu CllristlH ud wm -.. .,.. Fort Wortll tld.s Frlcll,y,la 21. Ned -Ute lloned Frogs wt11 meet ~ •· ~pow~UTt!lll· aesaee, Nebrub. Ar· bu:u, Teas A 6 M ud Tezu. Ia 1977 ~D battle USC ill tbe ·~.os Aaples CoJJ.se.m. This past ...... wbea OCC rolled to a perted 11 -0 record ud lADes.~ the aa - tiooa.l title, Ac.....-do nasbed for 1,155 Jl.f"d5 ud led t:be Data 1D 8COI'il( witb Z9 toaclldowu. Heons 12 OCC rubiae aad sc:orllllg ....,., ..... • 1n So• ttl ........ .... ,.....,. IIIPI -.. c.. ,_ dill liar .. E¢ ... M 'S it ...... ..._.. 8odl an •u1•8tC · f ~-.--­wed Ia a He 11'11111 ,.. Pul<fllrant ...... ~ ........... ... E-.,.._c- delllar ... -ell 4flll. ltaC-.y~-IUidll ___ _ to net _. a u..e reoord <otac -looii!IPI'• -... MsaeKa E-.cla's only.._ was Ia a-... ~----·-­ud tbe Earct-Iller -..pel tbat c:.e. ----co.ld be Ole Z beat pnp cace teams Ia ae 0C111111tJ, the per~ mlll:di-IP be· tween Estueta•s '-' Jl.ID McCloskey DIS eoro.. dl'l w:ar•s 6-l Alu: Blaell, baO: ceaters. JIIIJOI be a __. in ltseH. Botb 1WI.\'t! ,.cell tbeir teams 1111 8COriac ud ;.:... ...... --: .. -:-:.:. ,__: c,,.._ .... ._ ol .. -al a. IIIII ... ftltr, "" to ... -. ........ ... -a' ..... ...,. --8..,.-t...._. ......... .... -tllllr lint ..... ~ --ooly-_., .. ,..., .... Frt- -· .......... , 1 _,._IIIPI- IIal ••• Ay, '*- is at ..... rt ...... Co- .... ilel liar .wb VUb Put; MOE-..... aiC---C.... .. M.ar ca. ......_ S .-:: ' lbt Frtdl) ofllsllnt-.ut-. --lire .. I<Joc! -.. lire tal -· bell:lft cow. s..,... ,.. .. • 16-lool -,... ... IDn tare baaer. COIIta load"".._... __ _ Bing pro-am filled up ,, mt.IM left, 0. Byen, with II -· IUid Marl ~-~ .. --........ II-lllaciL Guy Blut llod 11, ... 1'a 14. lot tile wtMera. The ft.eld ls fall aDd eft- tries are closed 6.lr ttw: Zod annuli BiDe CroabySoatbern Pro-Am COlf t011.namerrt at tbe ltTIDe Coast Couatry Club tbls week-end, ac- cordblc to M.ushl.ll Dllf- fteld, toarnameat cbairrnu. Tbe toaney beoefits Hoag """"tal. PIRATES TO PlAY aiAMP CERRITOS • -v •Ao'fi"' .__ V UUf!le Pt.ratel: sbot 50 per cent from tbe floor aDd raled tbe boUds Saturday nlgtrt to beat Fullertoa College 63-54 at FullertOD. Dan Walsb scored 15 for tbe Plntes. Tom Lloy had 1.2 aDd Phil Bolden 10. OCC odt-rebounded Ful- lei'UJJ. 31 to Z2 . Tbe victory gavetheSIIrg- l.ag Pintes a 2.-t) record lD the ccxtfereaee aDd put t~m 1D a tie with Mt. Su AntooJo for the top spot, Tbe Blacs were slated to meet S111ts AU. CoHere 1ut nic:bt ID tbe OCC l}'m. Tbl.s Saturday at i :SO p.m. they •ill be at Cerrito& to cbal .. lqe tbe def'eodlDC cbampl... BIGGEST MATCHi FOR WRESRERS ................. -··--... w -•- aace Coast Collec-e wresU· log ..team 1t111 meet powerf\tl Suta Ana CoUege at i:30 p.m. tbis Friday 1D the Santa ADa gym in the South Coast Cootereoce•s btggest match SO far tbts seliOD.. The Pintes and Doos are tied with Cerritos for the top spot with 2.0 records. Tbe Pirates rrue woo the last 7 matches aod are now rated 9tb ln tbe state. They UJll)l!d tbetr staM)(I record to 13....3 last Friday w:lth a 41 -0 nrdlct O"Jer F.UertoD. OCC's Paul Soft.. DOlle Stewart, a.dy Outs and RDu SbUUda)' ..,. their IUtcMs by decl.l'cNi, The · Z day Mmt.IDellt is opeo to tbe pilbl.k:, aDd $Z callery ttcketa: wtn be ~ sale bottl days at Ute pte. Planrs wlll laclme 70 toartac profes"""'*t• Wbo fall to-.......... C rosb)' touaey at Ptllble Be acll. T~ Ja. ZZ, a dnwtnc at tbe Bdlol. Bay Clllb wW d«ennt. tbelr a mateu partaers. Mr. o.tlleld. no U•es: at I~ Bayside beft, is a tooc\.tlme friend o1 CroebJ • "Beca•se tbe old crooaer picks liP tbe tab for tbe tcianwn eat e1penses aDd tbe $10,000 ln plli'RS for the pros, all locome from ticket sales Md amateu-eatry lees will p to Hoac ~" ur. o.rDeld npla.laed. &.-. ..... FIC'MTIOUS BUBOfESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe lolJow1ac pe,_ are -boo-u: G....,... W:ors DeYelopmellt Co.,1919 Nowport BlvO. C-...... CaJ.lt:)rnia 9ZU7: JUteS H. Grecory, gmenl p.rtwr, UOl Tutia AYe., ltewp:)rt Bear:ft. Cal. 92660; Wllliaal L. -., rawni-U~ 2 Dofer Dr., Newport Bet.ctt. CaW. 9ZMO. Tbls -.su.-,...., .. ,..,.., ., • c-nl ,.-n~~~p. SicM* J. H. G._.. Tid• statemeat wu ftled wlttt tbe Co.ty Clerk rA O~e Ca.ty Jaa.t9.t976. Plbl1lb: Jaa. U, t9, Feb. 5, 1%, lt?'C, Ia tbe Jlewport H_, EUip. F -51631 LI'GAL MOnet NOTICE OF LIEN SAL£ Lien sale on a 15' Pluf:lb boat, Hall tSH9551C, CF 1659 EC, SUcker _.DStz554; 1riU be ..W oo Febraary %, 1976. at 9:00 a.m. at ll718ackBayDrtn, N...,.rt Betcb, Calllonla. Aoclror llarloe Comc>oor. hbi..I.A.: J•. zz. 1971, .. tile lle.,.rt Hart. l'eetp, E-1& .... "'llllrlul Friday wt.tll u easy 7Z...tt wta Oft!' s.ta ADa, u Mc- C_dl_lo11-. Fol"ftnn st. V• Hon cot 17 pollltl ud led Ute re- ~wtth10. Tbe ................. Harbor"s Sallon bad beell kJoti11c lor llDee the &luel Lo.ocoe --J-. i came last Friday a. tbrfr ---Loon. Tbe Sailors ~ 1 balaaced scotllc attack Ia ~the s .... i4-71. om wntt...., bad 15 points, Joe DL.c:taeJslao u . Bob Galey 11 ud Kim Coote 10. A ... -... ;~~ I toe wblcb llre7 LOan %1.11, we. 11 Sailors, wbo bid to oil a late Suoa rally. Oro .. _,- lut Yeek, Nfwpwt lost 10-54 to Fo.tala VaUey, Est:a.:ta bel.t E I Modma 5'7. 5S, IDd Cot'MI. deJ Mar~­ clused Sllltl ADa 53-41. TilE 1m IIODGI -. --. w111 "'- tM IIIW can toM lllb f •.., Ck; ··~·-.. _...,."' .... -.. -c.. _ _, __ ,,, ..... _,._ ............. ....,. -,. ........ -Ana-.. -.... ,., .,. to ....... ~ ... ....,. lA Qle:l ,_-.... -------.. 9 'l'tJr ..... willa I IKl ). LIIM. ..... ---.. _ .. FK:tiitiUI .... •.wa lro\ft.-T n. ?Salle..-18 ..... ""' ------~ --""· --· •• , ... c .......... c.c 2. - '. uiiL.-:• l-OIN! n::: Hi DM B"*'"IIS _,.,.....,. - . . . Rill-' I• • tIn c... .. THE ·VILLAGE. REALTORS ® DUPLEX--OLD CO-A Two bedrooms. 2 batbs l.D e.acb, Oner's onft wltla alee woodsy Yiew. Bef.otital It Yin« room with U.B. ftreplace .• Walk to eYerythiog, indudlag the beacb. 4 car pnge. Many uprndes. See this 80'W -$119,000. QUAINT AND CLEAN From the beam ceillDp to tbe larte pa.Uo, it's a cem. Two bedrooms, 2 baths, den, owner's au. One bedroom reDtal •. easy to rent. $93,500. WALK TO BEACH OR TOWM Remodeled artist's dream. Ugbt, spacious rooms, lovely patio, completely new enerior wUh 15 year nrnaty. Co&y rental unH. $123,000. OCEAN BREEZES • • • an wbat you get with thU sharp Presle-y baUt S bed~. 2 bath home. Sbarp coodiUon blside aDd out pluS ceDtral aJr CODCIUioolng. Close to elerneutary .scllool aDd shopping. Assumable VA \ou too. $57,250. C2ptstrano Beach. "ORE OCEAN BREEZES in aootber beauty by Presley, thtflt! bed- rooms, formal dlniog -or make It a den. Take your cOOice of these 2 •e-ll located homes. $56,950. Capistrano Beach. PARKVIEW CENTER 5321 Uni•e~sity Drive, Irvine 552-7000 . 6 BEDROOM IN WESTCLIFF PLUS tonnal dlaJag room, !up lf'ttlc I'OOIIl, .. ldlclloo ---..... -"' --lll!d a prl-yan. $141,500. F ... llart .. 11-. MZ.I!J5. (RIOO) ............. ,n. ... a...r:~...:····­" ,, ....... ;~ ...... -•·.: •••• J ..LI IA'.t:S REPORT Unit aalea for Deeember through the Multiple Listing Service or th8 Newport Rubor-Costa Mesa Board of Rftltors amounted to $Z1,1H17 ,- 040.00 -making a grand total ol $280.11 MILLION for tbe 12 monthll tn 11175. TJII8 IS MORE THAN A 43% INC.REABE OVER THE SAllE PBRIOD A YEAR AOO I u.t' ,_ ,.. • We ae pleased to welcome to (U staff .•• J!ew~G. 'IJorDUJ Associate lOY McCAIJd Degree in Real Estate, Certificates of Achievement: Business Management & Mcnetinq. Real Estate. Escrow Procecbes, Soles & Marketing Management, Corddote-Gty Counca, Costa Mesa. Call lew at 645-4767 United Brok~ealtas 2400 West Coast Hwy .• Newport Beach. 92663 12,000 SQ . FT . OH 25,000 SQ. FT. OF LAMD. MEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA. VACAMT LOT ADJOIMIHG ALSO IS AVAILABLE . YOUR VEHICLE to a QUICK SALE! ,. ' · Cf'rntiflf!~ .-/1«,/ly l,' 875-6010 , Shorecliffs 265 MORNING CANYON DR. Most desirable area of Corona del Mar • • • tree llned streets .•• wtth a private beach access. Custom built deluxe t.>m e on large, well land- scaped lot. 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, formal dining, family room and studio. Call for an appointment · $179,000 ------ Lido Classic 215 VIA MENTONE A belattfUI garden home, decanted with custom carpets, and papers. Children• 1f1n( Yith playroom • • • Z bedro<. ms and bath. Master suite bas seperate den. Mint condition -$129,000 $51,000 I bednolll, I ~ .... lndiJ I'OOID, ftDest Colea ..._ area. lAUIId ._. 1 JWU • • • Ytll earry....,_ a., .,., IDr ftltwre bome or III"NIItalllt. ~ -~ 644-7311 ,rr· MARTIN . REAL ESTATE: V~L~IY iULTY PIISBft'S Another fraditioflal Old Corona del Mar Close to fiDe restauraDta, .-pert ~peelalty shops aDd Ne1rp0rt Center. Three bedroom borne DeYly ~~ ~ J,Z corner lot. $61,000. OME YEAR WARat.M.TY tMCLUDEO ' ............... oiJnJa !}6/e Beaut. 4 BR. fam. rm, Country Englisli atmosphere. enclosed patio. established trees, boat slip. $245,000 Being remodeled; custom 5 BR. 5 Ba. 6500Sq. ft~ ti~ oo point, pool, dock . Custom. completelY furnished 6 BR,: 41h ba., 3 car gar. On lagoon. $325,000. Custom 5 BR. 4 ba. View, 80 ft. on lagoon. Boat slip. $295,000 BILL GRUNDY, Realtor • CAMEO HIGHLANDS Canyou &i oceu new. Summer ls eomblc 6 this home bas the laa(est, eoolest, conred paio UI.Uable; foar bedrooms OT three &i CODYertJble den. Pool stud yard; prlnte beacbes. MOVE RIGHT IN Four bedroom or three and c.oa•ertlble eta. Ou.allty decor &i tn ODe caoditlon. PrtYate beaches; OYDe1' bu anotber bo~ L-posse5slall can be 1mmed1ale. It's a buy! BIG AND BEAUTFUL . .. IN Big Cu yon. Approximately 5,000 ~e~. ft.. -S bedroom, bmUy room .rltb "v.tb-style" wet bar, pool, jacuw, )lst everyt~U.n&. On the golf course. cau for appointment. SHORECLIFFS ADDRESS Best buy. Beautlful area, split le•el 3 bedroom and famUy room. Beautiful ceJlin«s and paneiJmc. JASMINE CREEK first resale oo the market. 2 bedroom and ccmnrtlble den. Be:auttfully decorated, formal dinlJIC. Landsr..ape aod rrWntenance free. ln~ludes pool, jacuut. tennls courts, clubboose facll:ities. Tbe good life ln Corona del Mar. Call for details. Day or night·· . . • WHICHEVER YOt.: W\SH, THERE IS .A fANTASTIC VTEW F'ROt.1 THE F' AMIL Y ROOM. LIVING ROOM, A~D MASTER BEDROOM I!! Open Sun. 1-4:30 • 17 CARMEL BAY DR ., SPYGLASS HILL $198,500 tt••··········· SPANISH FLAVOR Dover Shores home superb for entert.alnlng. Large entry, famil y room, living room 3M patio wit h pool and Jacuzzi provide a.n eas ... now pattern for guests. ALL AT ONE OF THE BEST PRlCES only $169,500 OOX Y. tRAXKl.j)( ' REAl. TOR \ 32S0 hst Coist Hi&II'IWI) Corona ~I Mar Cahforn•a ~..._,_ Froat 11Dlt 3 bedrooms, Z beUw, ftr.pW:e aDd n•alh*J kttchell. Rear lait 2 bedrooms ~er thf ......., rectecoratld In Sept. 19?5. Ower ls au:tGu aDd may tt.lp rbluee. Hurry, cd I!Owt M$-72!1. t• WESTCLiff REAL.n en 17U W .. tciiH Of. Me,.,_ri a.ect. .......... - Corona del Mar COTTl&E , New listin& south of ~ay. Standard R.2 lot Great potential for futllft duples constructioo.. • C~LL US FOR WORE IMFORWA TIOM I Call 673.,50 . .... -.. -.. ' --.. ... . . . Balboa Duplex The eomer toeatJao of tbls I 1eu old dlpln affords O<'t'l.n vlt•s from both IDlta. four bedrooms, 2 hathl ap &DIS a beclrooms, 2 baths .oown. AJI tile kitchens and b&tbl -dollble cu garagP -wtthln nHci.ac dista.oce to ._. and ruauruu. SENSIBLY PRICED AT 5107,000 NEWPORT BAYFRONT ~OT . epe••• •••••Y• 3424 Via Lido Beach MAGIC MIRROR SALE IS SET FOR JllH. 31 Tile 5th lMU:ll n ape mlr. ror dinner auMiflrl .rm bt h4olrf Saturday, Jan, 31, aJ U.e Sotrtt, Coasl Plaza Hotel, Costa M~. Spoosors of tbf annuaJ ~!':nt are JP"Wish F ~em il~· "'&&udates, "WbO pro- ¥Jdr-•olunteer suJ;(XIrt, u -.'!II a.s fi.naDclal suwort. for the 1100-w:tarian profes- sional r·ounseHng servl:ces off~r"'d b} Jewl.§:h Famll) Serv/t·o>. OWner WJ/1 be server! al 6 p.m. A•1r1 1on chairman is Mrs. Sylvan Swartz of Or- -, !-~-MA RINERS CHURCH I HO"' tt4 OUR HEW BU tLOIMG I IO>JrliSJ • ·WI:.., A1 JA M&!l·lt, o.;;-IA V"H-~f'FAC it r i f I EPHfiNf fA O-GI JfJ T Ht TEACI!t;<r~ 1S (ENT[RED Orl JESUS CHR5!" AND THE er~u:, WITH EMPHASIS 01'1 PRACTk:AI. C KRISTlAI' UWG ALl ACES ARE WELCOME Coun~llDf 11 11:11 vlsltrnc natlable. St:I'O'DAY SEPVK ~.::.: 8:00 -1:30-ll:OO A.M. FURN ITURE CLHHEO PHON£ [HIIII._l E S S«l -6011 or6•5·13l3 fULL SPEf.O At!EAD ls lhP rt!I!"'IS.trt! tf"layed on til< engine order telegraph a~ Ua hl~ r or1nthi.all h • ht r lu offld.a.J6 mako> plans for tll'!lf 1~. 24 onnnodorr',- ball. 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Lube and Oil Change • Comple:tt ch.Mil lubrie~tlon I oll cb1nll! 1 Helps fll,.,,. l"'"ll WI!.Uiny pl'-1J A srnootb, quiet ~rform1nct • Ylf_.sto pt't flf. for tppoin!rMr~l • l.dv:dn llpt t"'c:b SSit .. 1 th uil Hltt~ Front-End Alignment ....,us ...,.~ '*"·""'"~ I.C!IM! ''?'t ......, -~ • ~pt.-.. -~·''"" .... •1·-··· _,_ ·~ ~~C~•••• ""' ...... , ............... ,,_.,.. ................ "'~'_., -~~ .. ,. .. ._ poo1n • """ • .,..,,. .. ,.,. 1 I'I""U"- ._ ,,.,. .. Engine Tune-Up S4095 ::::..."' k 1... lr~r e~,.. .,.,. ~ lrtlkln • Wtl~ tl«l'11lc •••''.,'"' .. , mocll- u tct ,,,..,_ ,.., ..,.tM, ''"laiUIIf- potnto, 1>lvp I COftd-tr • t .. lpo .. lnt•t. I ·~·~~ ''""'"' ""'t1M for ltiUIIIIoll ... mllot.ft I lndt .... O.IIWI. t.,.., VW I "•~· lf'lt<h Buy Now At Low Bralies -You r Choice S:.4L495 """·'~"""' ""' utrl ~ ~. s-.._. '"-! ~' lnl h H ~•'* lt'l~t dloc brdf potft I Alf'tlt~ I IIG !M~~·t lt<o~ ...tift! b .. rlnwt •ln pt1:1 hJdt•~··· •)•'•"' •••d rot~ fd-1101 IIKIIId• f'Hf ..-tl"'floJ 0> •·""'-' .,._."""'"·'"''"., M .. ~~ .. ~. r·~~~ ... .n ,,..., .. k.t• • ~n lr('lft• "'""'11-•rl• • !No!>«'' bt.» br4rultt '"''"'· rdd !lutd. Prites Oar All-~'78 poi)!Sterad tire prorilles a thrifty frt for Amet ican cars. • .-•sleets Plus 11M to 12.69 F.E. T .. ~ 0t1 ala , ancl old tift. Whlte:etll ,_ P rn:n. SJ6 -tt Jhtl ""_ .. """" .... ~"* -. v .... 521 _ .. •• IJ • Fill Modltrl 01 ---·-=.. = g:}r,~ ....... c:..r u :::.·. -=r =- sn -,.._ .. -OTO -= r-""-.... , .... l .... .lh Cill• 071o11 " .... Fitt Modeh 011 ~ Gttl'td 11141: ---· r• ~c.te . .., -- Weya to Buy '"". ''"". •Ill••"'. ,_.., OUR OWN CliSTQII!II fill CUll ~~~-CIJ11i ..... , Clllf. IU.,roo CIIA~at~:El)I~Af~; ~;~~Cdl .IIEWPOI!T HARBOR IIISICtl lltUIIIMY. JAI. ZZ. lt15 f'IIBUSflEO IIES(ty -~ ll_ COIDIA DEL ilA( CAL Cordon Bleu benefit to help fight cancer Tbo s-.... eo...,. Cl .. ..UI be 1be --Feb. t t for ttte Bal de Cordoo Ble1.1, a. beoeftt for the AmPrlcan CtDCe-r Society of Onnce County. Supe"t110r Thomas f. Hiley Is honorary chairman lor the Peat, wblcb wU1 : atse fUnds for the educa- tiOn, se.rvlee and r eSf!atCh programs of the AmerJcan Cancer Society and to pay lr ll>ute to actorsJotll Wayne, Andy Devine and William Gu pu for their eontrlbu- I:H4L.-ncl 4841 9 "-;f ITICE OF TRUSTEE•S S~ U:. UNDER DEED OF TRUST Tr 4411Z7 LOAN NO. 151573 ~ot ke Is herebyglven that SEf'iiANO RECONVEY. A:o<r'f:: COMPANY, A Cali - fo rnia •·orporatlon as trus- t~e . or successor trustee, or substituted trustee pur- s uant to the deed of trust l!x-er·u!ed by ThomasC, Black and V'tvlan J. Black, OOs:band anrl ""i re, anrt recorded Jun. 3(), IT.l, In book 9699, page 90::1 of Ofr!Cfal Records in tl<<> (Jfft •·"' of the County Re- •ot ·~r of Orall@:e County, Callf(.lrnia, and pursuant to tflt ~·otlr.t> of Default and Uf'('t \on tv Sell thereunder r~ -onled O~·t . 3, 1975, in llo-::k 1 152~. page 1399 of <J at<1 Offio;iat Records, will SEI 1 on F'"hruarr 13, 1'176 at 2:00 p,111 , at the SO!IIh (front) entran•·e to the Old foullly CourthOuse, 1n ll1e ltt; of Santa Ana, Call- ··'fo !ni<~., at public auction, to Ill< tng!.est t,toder for cash (p:n :t! I~> a! ll1e II me of sale In ! t'll'fut money of the U111tr..rf States) all right, title, anrl Interes t, conveyed to and oow he ld by II under sa :d deed In the property s ituated In said County and State described as follows: T!tf: leasehold Interest ,-. rr>at~ by a lease dated .luly 1, 1971, by and be- tv•·"!! thl':' VIrginia Corpor::- two~, as lessor and Thomas r Hi ark anrt Vtvlan J. Black, hu.,t•anrt anrt wife, as joint t~<~tar<'.s, recorde<l June 30, l '!'H, Ul Uook 9699, Page qO'c, OH'Jdal R•cOrds, for II 1 .. , '" t CJm menc ill& Jaruan· I , l'l11, and e nding ~­ cernber 31, 20411, upon tlw term s, covenants and oon- ditiOAs as therein provided. SaJd l~ase the rea.r !lou to !be ftrht optut cancer. • Tbo boll will beciJ1 wl!ll a Cbl.qltlpe reception ttur~ lllc wblcb Ume tbe c-tt5 can bid OD silent aucttan se1ectloos, which are belle anembled by Vlrylnla M, Knott, auction c hairman. A 7 course dinner will be ser~ ved at 11. To begin the festiYities, a patrons' reception will be held feb. S at the home of Mr. aDd Mrs. Robert Gug~ genbetm. patron ctaalr men. &:leAL .... property described as fol- lows: Parcel 1: Lot 41 of Tract No. 7148, In the City of Newport Beach, County of Orange, State of C allfomla, as shown on a map recorded In Book 271, Pages 5-11 tnclusiveofMis- cellaneous Maps, records of Orange County, Callfon:la. P arcel 2: An appurtenanl non-ex- clusive easement for ingress and egress throughOut Lot 75 of salrt Tract No, 7148, together with easements for support and settlement where said Parcel 1 adjoins Lot 75 ot said tract and together with easements tor eaves or overhangs, wher'e suc h eaves are constructed in accordance with appHe - ahle municlpal ordinances 1.nd an appurtenant, non-ex- clusive right to use the fa- clltties located on said Lot 15. Property Address pur- portedly known as: 412 Vista Suerte. Newport Beach, California 92660. Said sale wHI be marie, but without covenant o r wa r - ranty, eXpres~ or lmplletl, regardlng title, possessloo or encumbrances, to satlsty t he indebtedness secured b}' said Deed, including the fee and expense of the trustee and or the trusts cr eated by said deed, advances thereunder, with Interest as provided therein, and t he unpaid principal of the oote secured by said rl&ed; to- wit $26,093,53 wit h Interest thereon from July 10, 1975 as provided In said note. Datt'd: January 9, 1976 SERRANO HECOt-OVEY· ANCE CO MPANY, as such Trustee. By J. E. Cornwall, Authorized Officer. Publish: Jan. 22, 29, F'eb. In tne Ens'l~. or et HOME ... You can enjoy Dillm an 's highest quality seafoods at be st prevailing T'lY T HESE GRP.AT SEAPOQOS I~ YOUt~ OW\' HOWE! Now SPECIAL at our RETAIL Local Swordfi sh S269 lb. Cooked Shrimp 95' ~lb. R ed Snappn lb. 25 eq uall y ued items. Fresh Loc al Lo bste r ftt~/f~d tt;th flys t~r dr~ssin (. thtlt 6 s~r-r'"' o73·7 72 6 Peninsula. Maio RESTYLE!> REPAIREp-RESTORED TMR!f GEM f iUTION S"'f I"U RNIER S BALBOA FUR FACTORY )OS ~ALitt St. • H•" lh• flfry ' 675 · 1192 SINGLE ADULT FELLOWSHIP .,_.--IYHY SUICIAY -9:00 A.lo4. SO. CAW. C~ DIIIU& COWMOHS J Alp ..... Je.Jt • 40-4Ip ISU Ntw,.... Bl...r., COStaiMM GOLDIE. RUNYOM -642·1510 XPERTS WRONG Well, I see that a prominent Superior Court Judge, who bas spent man y ye2.r s studying and adjudicating the law, has ru led that people sometimes ha ve more rights then government 4 'experts . ., I'm talking about the legal decision that says stan Hirschberg should be re-instated as Newpo rt's buslness Ucense supervisor. The ).J(Jge says our Wir.ards down at City Hall should not have fired stan, Our CUy Civil Se rvice Board said the same thing . If you talk 1o most of the businessmen In this town, they wlll tell you lhe same. In fa ct, the only people •llo seem to Insist that Stan •asn't doing a good job are the City Manager and a couple of business people •ho dtdn•t like the way Stan Insisted on strict enforcement of the Ia.,. rr you 're In business In Newport Beach, Whether you're a savings and loan compan)', a doc tor, a lawyer, or wt.tever, you should get a business license. Thank goodness we hue oomeone•lthstan'sgumptloo. The rest of us should get u !Jnoolved as he does, (t•s a Utile strange lo •atch these guys nperate. U a couple of fellows call up and say we need a new SJiD law, or an old folks home, it suddenly becomes "a mandate from the people.'• And, l! a buslnes5WOman calls up and says she doesn't like the way a city ""rker •ears bls mustache, l guess the Wi.u.rds •ould fire the guy, )lsl on !bat say so. N"". lhls Is not rlglll. I've been bro•stnc lhrough the ConstJtUtloo, and I can't find -anything lila! says pornment by OIPOrt Is the ny 1o go. lila1be It <Ioe•it scare you lo .... stan Hlrseihl'J treatl!l as he ns down at City Hall. but It SHOULD frighten hell out of you. Wile "" let a fe" men get lbat much po•er In go•ernment, nobody Is sale. Whal the judge lold the City lilllla(er Is pretty simple: Give stan back bls Job. plus back po.y (with llltere81), po.y moot of hls legal fees, and let the guy go about dolnc • !lno job lor tbe I*IPI• of Newport Beach. You 11natr •lllt wtll~ly 111111* Dext? We •lU probably..., the city golag 1o court lo tq1pM1 tbe )Idee's dec-. You see, these guya )lst doll't believe they taD be wroac. We wtU lll•e lo po.J an out81de utorney 1o rpead more Ia>: dollars tllllllll at lepl wiDdmUls. Tbe city llcbla the on drllllag, the airport, the atato, IIIII Ita .,..... omployeea. You ...,.ld lbiDt that, after laolllll oo many Urnes, tMM PJI -ld cet tbe mnace tbol lbeY're DOt u ·~ u tboJ liMp teWac thomoolYH lbeY an. Sure, I llctJt a lot, too, but I use my on _,, DOt eomtbody oliO's. It's tlmo lor a elllrlco • • • • • • AI Forctt • • • • • lt'a ~-Ill J-.-y, IIIII you mlcbt u ftll saiDJll Wb1le you eaa. DoWil II the s1oro, we'n nodJ llw till ••u-IJ ftnll ....a... Wo'n ll1rsatly poor •miDOr IIDC:k of FrllboM, ...Uoyballa, -lluCqg llld -· be&ch tun coo<lloa. -.. llld brono. • RDWARE \