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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-01-29 - Newport Harbor Ensign1M OPI'Ia-. MEWRPII!It Of' ltiE OTY Of Mt!WIDII'r'IPa(••-----.. M ·NEWfOIT HA1101 JOe COS TA •• >-w -,.,., ~·­" . ..... _,. .. -' ~ ... ~ 4 <n ~ o-O "' .. _ ...... . -. .. - JOMAT"AI4 ZALUlKY DA14 ZALUlll(l MAN OF THE YEAR chosen by the Newport Harbor Chamber or Commerce ls Richard Stevens, a former Chamber president who has headed tuoo .ralslng and planning efforts that resulted In construction of the Chamber's new head- quarter s buii<Hng, now go- ing up at MacArthur and Santa Barbara In Newport Center. Mr. Stevens, presi- dent of the BaJl)()a BayCiub, was honored at last week's annual Chamber Installation O&D:~Uel. Older pressure from Helgtb ud Newport at .._.. ...,.. ~ llrtl. ... entfDc Wider a ftl"'llrce rHideets of Sub. ~ hlcher aJtthtdes. A sl.lgbt tonrd pttllc fellen1 t.d:a: whtcb permits It to aceed Relclts &Dd the cUJ ol NE!1f-nolle redllet.loa Is tbe plan-tor U. m-e-. wtik:il l.a: state-!~ not. Umtts:. port Beach, Orange Coaty ned result. eJped.ed to ~aa..t:$100,-A heariDc 00 theooott.ance supetyUors voted TtMsday Supent.lra did direct tbe 000. of thai •artuce 11 seiJed. to delay plans for an n -coaaty airport staff to co Tbe ooatr tlrfteld 11 op... a led 1n Santa Ana 00 Feb. ~~o~~u7i~£s;,;~DOGS WIN ~~~~~= D.u. ne lnd anta Ana inteMeoe In that taeartag 1D ~~~::r~g;~t~r.~ON BEACH ~;~~~~~E ~;;'edo_" the tlrport is com -:::::r ~~~~It~~ Purpose of the proposed It cats have 9 lives, the that's no place tor a dol.'' vtew sebool. 737-ft . e rteosion on the dogs or Newport must have Couocllm1.11 Peter Barrett Other legal parties to tbe north eud or the field is to a dozen. 0~ Newport Heights ecboed F"eb. 23 bearingarethreeltles let oommerctaJ jets start .-.gain this week, U~eysur-a local attitude that hasbMa of Ne1rp0rt aDd Tustlll, tbe their takeoff rnn farther Ytved an attempl to ban them used to e lain other New-pro-jet Commtlftlty Airport back, thUs clea.ring noise-from public beaches and port probl~ms· Council. and the couey, imoactPI1 !vlm• .. :fnS•ntlll An~ parks, as the City Council "Pd<>st of tn:e dogs 00 the which operates the airport. decided to give dog owners beaches " he said "are Newport wants let traffte "just one more chanc-e." from 00( of town .. ' moved completeiJ oat ol the Giving In to the emoUorW • eounty aJrport. ,..stiD ls pleas of pet owners who M Stu coneemed about tbe raolse <ro•·d"' thei• mHttng hall, ax rges U>d <lange• of jPt.s that Oy the Council voted down an onr that city t.a tbe Iud- ort'llnance that would have d l.bg ~ttern, aod proposals imposed a year-round pro-ead at 71 that some takeoffs also go hibitton on dogs oo the over Tustin. AU commercial beaches. )et takeoffs ar• oow over But, Mayor Donald Me-Mu: Sturges, ?1, UJJper N"PQrt Bay. The Innis warned that he wUI sa.xopboaist with some of Commwllty AIJ110rt Coon- seek "a very significant tn-America's lop bl& buds, Cll, made up mostly of busl- crease" 1n fines for people and later a proml.neat at-nesses arooDd the airport, 'who violate city leash laws, tome)', died Friday at Hoq takes a protecttn a ttltud€ or who bring their dogs oo bospiW. toward the Jet file:hls. the beaches during pro-Mr. Sturges, wOO ll'td 1D Mrs. Odegaard admitted THE 3 Z'S wUI entertain at this Saturda,.s instillatioa banquet of tbe Corona del Mar Chamber of Commer ce at the Bahia CorlntMan Yacht Club. Clyde Zlllch, sbaWn bere trith hls sculptress wUe, Jlldtth8llDd.,1sooorctinattDe tbe muSical procnm aod wW play ptaDO aecompaAimeot for cellist Jonathan Zalasky. Jonathan's brother, Dan, · will eo.tertaln wtth tlis magic acts. Muter of eeremoraies will be put president Hal Pinchln, and the speaker wt.Il be Newport Beach CouncUwoman Lucille Kuehn. The program will follow the 7:30p.m. banQuet . Ci vi c Assn . election set Wemben or tbe Cora. del Mar Ch1e Aua. (C DMCA) wtU elect S board members wbeo. the CfOIIII meets the ol.gtlt or Fib. • at the COM elemetbry school • .U., OD the ae-dl Is I presaltatloa by AI La•reoee oo the nrlou.s smote aad nn detectors em the m.a.rat. lfr. Lawreoce, wllo is a CDMCA director, .no dls- eus types, adYIIItapla ud price ruges. Aeeordfng to CDIICA pruldellt Pul Hammel, tile ti>U~ issues .ut ala) be <!Ucussed. • CITY COUNCIL elec.· Uon. • AlfHEXA TION of doww!. coast 11ft&. • UNDERGR011NDINC ol utUities. • VaTER REGISTRA - TION for upeomlll& elec - tions. · • YEMBERSHIP DUES. Nomlnatiou for the 3 dl. redor openlap: wUlbetUeo from tbe Ooor at tbe meet- iDe:. a..ad etCh DOminee wtJ.l be asked to uplam bls plat. THE AWARDS LUNCHEON of tbe Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce Wednesday noon, Feb. 11, at the Mesa Verde Country Club wUI salute the man and woman of the year. T he booorees, selected for outstanding community service, are De Murl Tosh, pioneer Costa. Mesa norlst aod actl'e 1D BPW and Soi'Oitlmlst Clubs, and three-term-mayor AJY1a PJ.oklly, wt.o 11 retiring thll JMr....,. •ntDc ex~ the CouocUstneetM lDcorpora- hiblted hours. The current Harbor View Hills, came to this week that bet orgu.lu.- rtne Is $15. That proposal Orange County %5 yearsaco. tion, repre~tlag bomes will come, he promised, at He practiced law bert' ud ).1st off the tDd of the run- the Feb. 9 Council meeti.Dg. in Los Angeles, and lD Ills way, ''Is lD the middle!' Also, he said he wtll bring later years beeame a tr.-"We want to ftDd ways to back the tota1-ban ordinanee quent adnrsary oftbelniDe co~aict •itb tbe airport," for recool1deralloo In 60 Co. He ooc::e mallltalned. •-Mrs. Odep&ro eapla..lfted. AI days. successtutty, that the com-least &i tDmes: tn sama Ana NB VOTERS GET :F-~-t~: at UO CUDa.tloa. ANNEX POWER "-borslllpto CDIICAto apea to resldf!lllts ol old Co- roaa del Mar at S3 per Meanwhile, SCOOP (So-pany dtdD.'t ret.Uy OW'D Lladt Hetpts: face posslble eon-Newport rutdtatl were tlon ot ... dty. • c~nllll.Owwra ls:le, becuse 11: wu creat~ demtl'ltloo proeeediDga •-..-'Cl1'tta tbe tipC tbls weet to of ~.t), a. p'ro-dog group Oil ~Ue UdellD :i . leBS tbe oouiJty CUI (JDd 1 l'ote 011 tbe :a..zanea.tbl ol orraniEed lut Nonmber to A native of Iowa, he came way to reduce ootse lqlllct tbe ln1Dt Cout area be- help solve problems caused to CalUornia at 19 and to tepl Umlts tn that area.. tw~n Corona del M.ar and by beach dogs, will be given graduated from USC law Tbe runway esteO..sioo. Laguna Beach. City Council IRVINE'S COAST • a chance to work on the school I.D 1928. His ability sought by the county's Air-adopted an ordlnanc.e Moo- PLAN UNVEILED problerns. with tbe suophooe led to port.Commtsstoo wouid eost da)' nigtlt requtringapubllc · Current law allowsdogsoo jObs with Bean)' Good1.1an, tess. commtssW:Oers coo-vote on any t\ature anneu- the beaches, on a leash. CleM Miller, Ben Pollack_ tend, than t~ e!:timated$3.1 tioo proceeding that involves The Irvine Company will quesUons about the pian and during early morning and . F-reddy Martin and other mUiion It would cost the 100 acres or more. publicly unveil Its develop-to express their objections evening hours, e1cept dur-baodleaders or America's county to buy the 6? homes. AltOOugh the new law ment plan for the ln'ine or support, The plan Is the ing summer.Complaintstha.t big-band era.. He was also Fifth District Supervtsor makes no reference to the Coast between Corona del only item on the commlssLon pet owners .::onstantly violate an offtelal or the mutcta.ns' Thomas Riley of Dover Irvine Company's 10,000- Mar ~111 Laguna Beach, at a. agenda tonigh t. "This will the law led last October to union. Shores dismissed rumors acre "dowDeoa.st" holdings, special public meeting of be the first Ume we will the Introduction of the new He served in the Coast that the longer runway would II was ob'tously aimed at the Orange Coast College have outlined the plan tn ordinance. Then, the Coon-Guard in World Warn. accommOdate tt.e bl«:gt't 747 that unincorporated county forum at ?:30 p.m. today, tull before the Planning ctl granted a 3-month watt-After settllnc down jets. He said tbe l'Wlnys area. Special wordtnc In the Jan. 29, Commlssloo," Donald Cam. and-see period, be fore YOt-to practice law, he became at the local field are DOt ordlnanc.e e1emp(s a big un- Members of tile public will eron, ln"lne Co. director of lng on Monday . a prominent RepubUca.n 1n thick enough for the added lDcoi'1Kirated chunk or the ha'e a chance to ask specttic urban design, said Thurs-Both City Allorney Dennis Oruge County poUt tcs, weight of the ?4?s. West Side, referred toa.s the Smoke sites at schools? Should local high schools set a.side designated areas for smokers? ·That QUest too was a hot Issue Tuesday night as the Newport-Mesa Board or Educatlon met at Cosb. Mesa's City HaU. No de- cision was reached, but stu- dents put Ute board on notiCe that they would expect fur - ther discussion and some kind of decision 9000. A state law , which went into effect on Jan. 1, allows sehool boards to set aside destgnated areas for smok- Ing. The local board .,.,eared about ennly spUt on the nbject Tuelday alght, but student represeotatlves to the board fa\'Ored the smolc- LDc areu. They arped that de raeto smoking areas al- ready ttill, ud should be torm~lud by the bot..rd. C•rn!DC dlllrl.et n!IN oroNblt llfllOidDc. "Tbeo f!lforte t~ rule," tullted a ahldeDt. SO!>!. J-NICOll uplatood tbl.t tlltn art Dtlt .,.p: ldmla&ltrators iD the tc_. to praperiJ moa.ttor ltleb IIIDI'cemeat. .,Aatt. btslclel," he cau- UoMd u.e bolrd. ••we wval4 ... .. _, .. -5001ddo a wttt U we llrletiJ eo- .,,.... tllo ... .-.or nde." WID 5-diJ •.-.touu tilts 2 a lltiDr-+t' ................... ':,' ,: :: 1 a ,_. llldl • ........ 1_ .._ Dr .. IJJaoll rn I. fto --" 'nttllliiiiiJ .. ~ ---·-· .-. ........ -..... 1 .,. ... ...,.... ----- day. "OUr principal aimw111 O'Neil and county environ-servl.ng in various com-Mr. Riley It'd the move Bann!Dg property, and also be to sbare with the pltllle mental health oft'icer Rob-mitte. posts. He ran., un-on Tuesday to get the Board e:r:empts lD)' other a.reas as much inlormatlon oo the ert Stone admttted last month svccessflllly, for the Npw. or SuperYisors to delay the surrounded oo at least 3 plan as is possible." that they .don't understand port Beach City Counctl l.n runfty extensk>n project. side by present r (t}' lnehMied ln the lrvi.De a strancety-worded state Ia• Ute 1950s, aoo ror Onnge borders. Co1.1pany's presentation will th:l.t tota.Uy forbids all dogs County district attorney 1n Offa"ce park The lrvl.ne Co . plans to be ~ descriptioo of the 10,-from public beac hes. 1 9?3. develop the dowoooast with 000-ac.re site, Its develop-Most people who argued a population of about 45,000. mental restn.ints, discus-on either side or MoDday Mr. Sturges ooce served I d lni.ne, Laguna Beach. or sion of a. wlldute protectloo night's discusstoo agreeJ 00 the board of goveroors near y one Newport cooldeventuallyan- system aoo an explanation that the major problem ts of the Balboa Bay Club. He oex all or part of the area. of the company's planning that police are oot enfor<::. was a member of the New. Prk»r to adoptloo or the process. ing present dog taws. port Harbor Amerira.u The flllal four 2-story ordina.Me, the Ci ty Cound l Plans ror the coastal area Charles Pa.skertao, 1316 Legtoo Post. buildings lD Newport Ceo-had authority to rule for the include housing for about W. Bay, Balboa., a. member Tbe only survl,or, ac-ter's Gate•ay PI"'-are city oo all annnatlon mat- 45,000 people, a ''resorttrl-of the city IIHer cootrol cording to Pacutc View under construction. tbe It-ters. There were arggments angle" and hotel ~st south eommlttee, called for Mortuary, Is 1 sister. 'tne Co. a.nnounc.ed this Monday that the Cooncil stm of Corooa. del Mar, and al-strk ter enforcement, and Marian Beckman, of Mill wee~ When completed, the retains that power, because most 1,400 acres of state increased license fees to Valley. office park., located ad)l.eent it can revoke tiM> nPw onH- parklancl. help pay for lhe cn ckdowa.. COlJNC• u AN HAS to Oeslgo Plua at the en-u nce at any time. Those "We are law-abiding cltl. ILin trance to Newplrt Center, who argued aplnst the ordi-"We want the plan and Its elements understood," eaplalned Mr. Cameron, ''so that any debate on it wW be tntormed debate. It aome people question parts of our pllll, tbl.t's ttoe. But, we want tbem to kDow what they•re talk~Jac aboat." After tbe county acts oa the .ptan, probably 10mtt1me later this ~ar; tbe oo""'*y mu.st cet Couta..I Commta. sJCG wront betore sta.rt- toe !le,elopmeat. CYCLE HITS CA R, POLICEM AN HURT Mnport poUc.mu l.ewta Bi,•s. 29, lllllred s.day momtac wheD Ilia motor. erele ldt tbe rt1r o1 a ear 01 Cout HWJ, ID Cot"'M dol liar, .... ·-.. uUW1orJ ooodtl:a ,..... terdi.J ... ,.., ''""''· Bo -... -tllleb, esc ._.., a ..._ ................... ..._ .... 2 Bo .. -....... ~ ,.uoa - -I ,_,., __ ........,._ltlo ,..aa.e,as..,. tout RwJ. ..,., __ ..... dflll.-r'NIIt U:IOL& ,..s,'' sold Georce Perlto, HEART SURGERY wUI axtS!ot ol 6 low-rise oaoce wanted ..,..,.tloo opentor or a Balboa ser-baUdtJtc$. proceedings to be made a vlce station and a member of Howard Racers, Newport Tbe tlrst 2 buUdings in part or the elty charter, ttus SCOOP. '"We wut )'OUtoea-City Coud lma.o from BaJ -tM $5 mlU\oo pro ject art talr.ing away the Couod l's force the law. The people who boa. 'WU ll.sttd ln .,.. 70 per cent leased, ac-power ln that f'leld, aod eo- are oorttng ourca.usearetbe satisfactory coMittoo late conUac to lni.oe rom-surtne tha.t ooly a popular few who have DOt oome resterS)' at: Hole hospital. merelal real estate mao· 'ote would !t@Cidr all fUture ai"'WWd, and who CCIIItitDe after .terrot.ac major heart q:er Ch:l.rles Buchanan. unentloo.s. to break tbe les.-.h Ia•." sargery lut f'rl.dl.y. "After this Councll comes John Shel., 2214 W. Ooeu Mr. Rot-en, 55, had by-Sel: oo I&Ddscaped ter-uothtr CouncU and theiii.D· Froat, Centn.l Newport, pus •rreo to relieve raCN 10 tbat eaeb otnce otbe.r," waned Harry compWned about people who ...c.lar coacestJol ~Mt.rthe NU••c otrers,iewsoiNew-Kampb, 1S20E.Oceu Froot, tte their does to their can bMrt.. He wu ~ttaJi.Hd poet Butor aDd tbe oceu. Balbol., "aDd the orcHDance Utd lene them on oceu 1ut .... after telb 5ho'Hd till .. ,..,. .. lft! ltsalr.ed by cu diallP"'r." front streets. tbe ~ The opett-a p.l'dM mall. Marrot SktlJIDg, 6610 w. Se-fenl members of U. toot 7 au. Fled>te omce st.aes fr'om Oeean Front, West Neowport, SCOOP outlined • ?-POfM n. co.c.tlnaa.. who r.a SOO to 4,000 IIQIIl.rt feet a1so fuored the eha.rt.er prornm their froup wiU Mntd 10 ,_r& u tat ..,. ..Ulable. free adjlcet etaa.an method. She uryed ..,_.,r. The procnm , will Dtstrtct f1Pru.atltlh, Is ...,._ bu room tor 500 tbe CCMtttl to, at least, write c:oaceatnte oa maUac doc a coma:.t•r •1H .x.ec:utl••· Mtsc aNIM. somethlac lllto the orrttnanee: owoera ud rental lftDtl a-.ar. ol tbe taw. eo.c:uwomu lAtiUe K .. lll ot I"LM TeiTice ..... the c::lty to follow tbt 100<1 o1 ._.._. BooeD 1o .......... l1pl at·-........... tare ...... ..... C1• tl IF Pal It~ ., ___ __ ...,..-ell_ .. ,._ .. ··-............ -· .. ._ .. rdlla.I.HIIe nh"' • ._. •ua1 ..S.tl Ill •atM ... .,. • a ........... ~ ... Doncecraze won 't kindle he re hart\ e•trwomaa ol the ..... u .... ealltd ........ __ ,_, .. ...,_ lldoo .... ua-"' t1ot -. ..... a~ .. so ,_... I I .... ~kat~ at .. -.. --.. ""' ....,_ .. ..._ .. ,..,. __ .. _ ... ,.., ..... .... -111ft ..... dtr'• .... me 1 lltlltbket '• r-. c...-...... ............. 0111'17 - 0 ...... aalfnll IIIGian. with 5smlate brea.ka. "We a.-ted It IMJI )() t Oipl.M jut to brt&t 1!'9 .. ' • Mra. Sbl.rp u:plllMd. "We woeld ..... Met to $111 .. ... ID<IIoo_.._ ... .. ..... IOIICIO ..... . 11ft-_..,. ...... .. a...odlnt• rn• ....., .... _ .... _ -• -. ........ -0.. -...--... ..us .. , • ..._ a -........ -..... ...... ..... --·· ----------• --... J._ reqqlrfllg tba.t lbe \'Otes ol 5 of ? COIDCU me'lllben: "WOUld tie Aeedecf to ~ tbe ordinance. Cit} Attorney Denms O'Neil DOted. how- enr, tba.t tbe c-Uy charter allows ordinances to be cM.nged or reTOked by 4 c:ooncllmen. Also arguing for t~ charter change approacb. were Bob Mllla.r, 116 Crys- tal, Balboa Island; Sue Ficker, U O 9th, Balboa, and JOhn Shea of the West New- port Beach Improvement Assn., the group which originally proposed a charter cha.Dge •ote oo an - neuUon. Councilman Paul Ryckotf of Ba..lboa Island, ttll' tone. councilman fa vortng the chuter change, made the formal motion Mooda y nl(ht to adope the ordl.nance. It pa.ss:ed 5-l, wtth Couocil - •olqan Lu cUie Kuehn of lr- Yine Ternce opposed. She c.a1Ied the ordinanc.e ··a simplistic solution." and sa.id the underl ying goal of the proposal was a.lmed at stopping gt'OWth. "Those of us whO dearly love our ci t} shOuld want to control the density or the area between here and La- runa Beach," s~ argued., "and not let tt come Wlder the control of !lOme other )Jrtsdtcttoo. •· Councilman Jotm Store of Corooa Highlands disagreed. He ltkeoed a.nne:u.tlorl to a marr1qP. "Both panies hue to acr-e," lle said. "People i.D this elty hne as mtteh right to YOIP oo the matter u the peaple being anoe1ed to t.be ell}'." , .... • _>- ' TOY BLANDI or Spn:lua HiU formally became a c&mldlote Woada.y for the 7th District seat ootheNew- port Beach City CouncU .,.. held by Johll Store, wtxl wtU oot no aptn. rour otbers hue also aonouac-ed thl)' will nm for that seat. W:r. BlaDdl., aa ac.coaataDI ud real estate lllnstor, ls 41- rector ot the Newport Com- mwrlty CotmcH, •bleb wu formed here arlter UllJ month. His major Clnl~Jalp issue tOOs: far Is a prornllle to try to do somethlnc &bolt utility costs here. 8A.RBOUR OF KHBC WILL T ALIC lO CLUB John Bubon, comedl.a.l. writer Ud TV pa~; DOW •tth KNBC, wU1 apeD at tbef@b.l!t.c .... nae«. IDe of the n.rldaJ Mon. tac Ctlb at tbe Babla Cor. tntbl.ID Y acllt Clab. N~w marine chief soaght A o..-d1r.ctor ot New- port's c.ity marlDe d •• -.tll be pteked ln AprU _, wtl1 tab ewer the post oa Wt.J I, Clly llaoacor-rtWJOO reponed Jestt.NlJ. He wm rtlplaee 8ob Reed, wbo n .. tired from the ~ arUer th11111GMil. "We wtll bt taklllc IP- plleat-, ........ --M.aretll," Mr. WJ'IIl .U.S, .. _. I Will -"" •-• '' ..... n. ... .. -.... -· ...... o( tilt ........... ,.,. ....,..._, ., ..... .. -...alfld<IM-·· .-.· .... .,...-.... .... ... .. ___ .. .. _ ............ ... --.--··- to &D}'ODe, l.ei.SJac ...... ben ol the tDU1M dl..,_ otU.M_.,_ Cb&Diber ~ Com•ree. •*b ........... tMI:-ot ltsme-.bt- "Ovtac -.... ,.,.. tlllt" ._. ...... a ..,- m• . r rat r ''I .... ,_ ... Oe-oiCoa· .. rce ..,. .... , _. tilt ........... ..,, 1 uty ..._ 1111,.. .. ...._ ... ,,, e .... -·=Ill." ............ "'· ..,. .. ,, 9 ...... ----llr .... 1141. ---·-CIIrC ml A &IX• .... 7 Ia: =I J'.:.-:.. .. =-:-. .. -~ • 2 • ' ' ~~.. ..etl9 "' .#-,. ARVO E. HA APA , owner and publ isher of tht Ensl91 . . The third annl•erury or tlfstory's most shoekial day of infamy was observed last week ·-the dedstoo or the UnUed States Supreme Court "legalUIDg" the killing of unborn babies by abortion. Tbe following editorial was pub11shed in the July Z7, 1972, issue or tbe Enslp. seYeral months before ltlat monstrous _,.Hog, aod the mtcnJtvde of the crime since lhen hU been steadily gf'OlfiDC. Read 1t again and weep, and pray for spiritual revtva.lln our nation. • • • • • • • THE GREATEST CRIME IN HISTORY What crime ag~t humanity Is rated as the most monstrous and despicable in all of recorded history? A r eady answer would be Hitler's gas chamber murder of some 6 million Jews during the Nazi dictatorship In Germany. Others may cite the tens of millions liquidated during the red terror of Lenin, Stalin ·and Khrushchev In communist Russia. Still others may point to the awespme toll In political executions in communist China, perhaps as high as 50 million during the bloody regim_e of Mao Tse-Tung. These are shocking crimes that cry for God's Intervention and judgment against the guilty murderers .•• But an even more monstrous crime Is now being committed, day after day, right bere In our own Un ited States, Including our own COI!lmun!ty. The number ot. victims baa not yet reached the awful toll of Uves cWmed by th~ nazis and communisis, but if the murder of the lnoocenis is not halted, the dead will total In the hundreds of millions. The victims of this niost terrible of all crimes are unborn babies, who are being put to death under the sanction of the laws of our land. These victims of our a bortion laws are denied the most elementary of civil rights --the right to life . They are denied the protection of our U. S. Constitution, and are con- demned to die without the right to be represented by counsel, a right guaranteed for the worst of criminals. The wholesale killing of unborn babies is murder just as, surely as the gas chamber executions by the nazis and the 11quidatlons by the communists. The apologists fo r the monstrous abortion laws seek to justify the crime by saying that the unborn baby is not a human bel~. They are playing God In their attempt to justify the taking of a life. Logic alone says that a life· has been terminated if abortion is committed any time after the moment of conception. These same apologists who are clamor- Ing for even more liberalized abortion laws are at the same time abhorlng the cruelty of capiW punishment. Tbey are aald~ for even more killing of Innocent, unborn babies, but they bave waged a 1111ceentul eampatgn. to aave murderer. from the e:o:ecution that they de!14!rve. Lllo\L '11011CI NOTICE OF PUBliC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Ctty COUDCU of the City of Newport Beacb wlli t.:tld a publlc bellrtnc regarding proposed Ordl· DJDCe No. 1656, beiag, AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY a·F NEWPDRT BEACH AMENDING SECTION to .• 08.080 Of THE NEWPORT BEAC H MUNICIPA L CODE TO INCLUDE SENIOR CITI- ZEN HOUSING PROJECTS AS AN ALLOWABLE USE IN ANY DISTRICT, SUB- JECT TO A USE PERMIT, Planning Commlssioo Amendment No. 460. NOTICE 1S HEREBY FUR- THER GIVEN tllat tbe said public hearing will be beld on the 9th day of Februa.ry, 1976, at the hoUr or 7:30 P.M. in the CouncU Chl.mbeTS of tile City Hall of the CttyofNewport Beacn, Caltfornll, at wtuctt time aDd place any a:OO a..llpet'90DS interested may appear aDd be heard thereon. Laura Lq;ios CUy Clerk City of Newport Beach Publish! Jan. 29, 1916,inthe Newport Harbor Enslgn. LlaAL IIITICW NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice ls hereby given that the Planning Commlsstoo of the City or Newport Beach '11'111 hOld a pubUc hearing CCIIII! t' I • , " .... ,......_..,_ .. .,...,.1 ct'F 2 ... 5,000111111:111 • 1 II.~ bin) uta tid Cl I c::11J .... """ . ...,- """ --kiiiCy. Parldl& lots-....... llaJied oa I -ct 1M . -. lfr.~-t.IIW ~ of ......... 160..acre slta Wll1d bt tf __ , __ _ morilc tile Fair ID -loeatloL Dlreetora ...,. --·""-" -rsltesodjl-IDL<Io Alamitos Race COint ..S aaotber Ia tbre .-..r-eBd ot the ooarttJ. A llaal cktaii..S ._rt II tbe muter plu .W bt pn~ se::ated to boa.rd members Feb. 19. F~ mu- ager J. E. Porterfield states that U tbe proposed con- cept 1s accepted, speelflc plans will be completed b)' tbe consulting ftrm this S1lmmer. Geoe 'hilts aOO Sheila Sooeo.shlne, two H'f di- rectors ~lnted by Gov- ernor Jerry Brown in late 1975, were Introduced at last week's board meeting. • SPlRJT OF '76 Dea.r Editor, lD tbe spirit of 1Dflation. the postal sen1ce has be- come the first outtlt to rip- on tbe American consumer during ournatton's blceaten- a.W year --by ralslpg Its postage rates, Bob Hope was closer to the troth than he reallzed wbell be said 1 ~ wu fo r postage and 3~ for stonge. The e:a:cuse ts thai tbe motley ls needed to stay solvent, yet no attempt at reform ts made. The ~ wUI be used to further feather- bed CtJrrent posttloos. Al- ready the district postmas- ter position has been spilt ln half, creating anotber dotl- ble-dlgit position. Jn another office, a level 5 general mechanic In the mainteoance craft has beerl replaced by a leve114 svper- •lsor. New supervisors aN! promoted while others bang oo to 0011-e:dsteot posltklts ltJ. order to muiml~e theh high-three for retl.n!ment. Sunda)' supentsors super- vise two and three employ- ees •hUe others pfle up taours of needless overtime, And •ho pa)'s? The consu - mer •• , a.od the employees at tbe bottom ••• the prt.ge heap of lndlvtdUals that are told your breaks are too costly; because of you and you r sick leave we are In a bole; because you don't move fast enough we have to raise rates. Where does It end? Ne xt to consider the following --~L~I!GAI.~!!:_~III!!.!n.!:C~I~­ proposed amendment to the Newport Beach General Plan: 76-1-A: Proposed amend- ment to the Land Use Ele- ment, and possibly the Re- creation and ()pen Space Ele- ment, to eUher add ''Ad- ministrative, Professlooal l.Dd Financial Commerda1" as an alternate use, tn ad- dition to the "Recreatlona.l and Marine Commercial" designation, or to change the .designation to "Recreational and En•tronmenW Opeo SPace," for the property at the southeast comer otBay. side Drive and Marine Ave- NOTICE OF PUBUC HEARtNG NOTICE lS HEREBY GIVEN that the Cit}' Council o( the City of Newport Beach will hold a pubUc hearing rega1'111Dg the appeal of J. A. Warmtngtoo f'rom the declsioo of tbe PlumlDg Commlssa delly\Dg Yarl~ anee No. 1057 to permit tbe coutruetloa of ftrst and second floor room addltlms on I.D e:a:tsttn« Jirlgle family rtweUlnc With the following elt.sttDg nooconformlne fea - tures: 1) Tbe existing dWell- Ing eocroacbes to the rea.r property ltne (Yhere the nue. 76-1-8; Proposed. a.mll!lbd· Ordioa.Dce now requires a ment to the Land Use Ele-5 foot rear yard setback ment to chance the deslgna-Yben abllttiag a 10 foot wide uon of a portloG of the ln-alley}. and 2) The existing dutrlally-destpated area pn.re hu a depth or 18 of the Newport Place Plaa-feet 6 inches (•here the ned Comm•DltJ (at the lD-OrdlD&Dee requires a d~h tersect.IOD at Brtltol street of 20 teet. inside meuare- ud Spruce A•-•) to a meat). Tbe proposed de- mixture or ,, Admtabtn.tl'ft!, ftlopmeot locraset the Proless k»oal ud FIMDCial IIODCOIIfonnlDC feo.hlrd oo Commen:W" aad "Reta11 the sUe as foUows: I) 1'be and s.mce Commerdal." p~ roomaddiUooswtll Aborttontata cannot claim tbe proteetton of the lawa that bave been ado~Q4 In most of the states, autbOrlsing the ki!U._ ot the innocents. God' a law atUl rematu UDJ'epealed, and ve,.eanee ta the Lord'a. There will be a rec:lqlnl._ for Ttolatlon. of God's admonition t4at "tbou 8b81t do no murder." 76-1-C: Proposed ameM-cnate a dwtlllDc UDtt tr.t meat to tbt LaDd U.e £It· ueeeds 2,000 IQ, ft. ol U•- ment to c~ tbe !Sel\pa-1li IPI-Coe (wtae.re tbt Ordl~ Uoa of o port.loa of tbe m. Mace NQUlres S c.-stte dustrtaiiJ-dealpatld ara putilc spaces); ud Z) The ol tho l(oll Cooter -llol>lb ct the •lllotloC CUIIOrt CommdDltJ (at the tater.ec-a tbe •)let property will t:klD of Jamboree Hoed ..., bl t«<IIed from !1 f.et Blreb street) to a mi.J:hr. C lllebel to 14 '"' (wt. ... of "AdmtDUtntl•e. Pro-tM OrdiDaDce tee~~~lres a __, IUid FI.ouelal mlolmam pnce doph ol Commerd.a1" lDd 10Rttall 10 tNt). aDd Stnlce Commardal." MO'I"k':£ LSKEREBY FUR~ Notice 11 Mrlbf MUer TilER GIV!lf tll&t till IIJd , .... tiiOl laid pWUe loo&r-....... .... ..... wtU be lltld "" wtU bt -... Ull ....... , ., , ... ....,. 11t1 ct F-ry. ltft, M lfll, ot 1M """' ct 1:10 tile """' ct 1:00 p.•. lo ._ P.ll. lo 1M ec-u c-u e-n ., • c-ct a. CIIJ Ran II_. -~ Clly lloll, cttaoCIIJIIII_.--. ot--IOdploco_, Cl?d, ot-- • Be JUst and fe11 nol, let all the m41 tho\~> aim' 1 11 be thy c.ountry'a.. Thy God'a.ud trUth 's. -SitdCtPftn . '\ • Md Ill .... I ... Ullh ......... .,..Sallpu:w • , ..... -be illl.nl ........ .., ....... .. ' "'---~IAPM CllyCift City "1111 .............. 11 - PA:f1111!11a.ll, lt'N, llltllll ...................... TMBin:hLo, Chou En-lai ' b ..... , ..... , • .-..s ...... ..,. ....... ~. Jth'PP+t·wttl The ~ ~ fll-011) ......... d.O m Chou W.-t.i brilllp t.o a irt. Sh .-r n. .-. .. ,_. t:lc.. the ....-fll ooe cl U. ,.. bia ............ Ia N•- world'• , ....... ~. Aa ebuc-c ......... ........... · arutW..~.•U~M•••w. ~ &Gill te in • liar. • delrpatie ..w.. *Del • H-. koac ud · ...... c.UOU. murclenr, t. JU)' well bt W11111 a --fll-of his 1 __;ritJ;_;, equal iD all hiM.or). tee:Nt n r obtd• ..... cte • Mach ..,.DOtt.hede.crip-tett.c1 to tM Naticat'W ..,.,..a-tao..,; ... to the AlrMtrieaa peo-meat iD 1931, ChiN .... lei the pte wbeft·newa o( Ct.ou't iPtrri .. cold-blooded murdw of the apreadactONourlud.Withrare maa'• •tire family,~. be aoejltion1, menr.ben ol our Dewt •• knc-n to haw ,_.....ly media competed wit.h aatioul ltnniW til. meta._.. of an- leaden to we who could pile the other family after tieia& Meb mo.t praiJe on t.be m. ... m.urdlw-rietim.'a banda. n.-I"KKOI'da c:l er. In doinc .o, each tdd more penooraal murder& ..,. on.ty • aboUt him..tf' than he did about (oreahadowinc of far wane Chou En-lai. " atrocitiel to come. Consider the followina drool· In later yean. h6 betnyed his THE INl11AL PIIASE ollotal 'I>Cra4111C ol the _,., center at 0J'Uie C~ Falrgroa.SS lo Costa Mea ls: now IInder way wltb the OOftStructioa or two 301.120 foot metal baro.s. CompletiOD is schedUled for mld~ February. Sbown here overseeilll the ooa'l.strueUoc. are CIIDI Hoose, at left, recea.t member ot the Fair'• bou'd of ctt.reetora, whO ls speai'IM!J.ding: the projeCt. ud Burr Wtutams, pruldeol. of the Fair board. Tbe plms call for replacement of the remai.D.lng 5 wooden banls, with 200 stalls, to be cofT'4)1eted this summer. Preca.at~ taken to protect horses ln tbe wooden bUu, to pre•ent a nn such as burned a stable aDd destroyed senral horses tast Aprll, tnclude t.nstallation of tlre hydruts aBd stattoa.lDg of an aU ~night w1-tcbman. inc noneen~e: eounbymell in tile .., ac;am.t S(>c~tary of State Hrrvy Japu. Aller the ,N•Uonalist Ki.,inpr: "I admired Cbou En-Cbmeae hM b--. a r' d by lai ve11o· much ... a very con-the •&r. Chou'• Rela lauDched aiderable man and a ..,.eat • eampaicn ,..m.t r .. ClaiM . leader.·· By 1950, Foreip MiiDill« Chou fltreaident Gerold Ford: ••. . . wu aendinr his M:I'Na .. borde.; a remarkable ieadet." qain1t Americ.na inl<area. And The New Yorlr Time•: " ... he bu .ent hi. api~ .. boteun. one of the more far-sichted subverters, and ...... m. into statesmen of the 20th century.·· every continent ever since. Richard Nixon: " ... the~ it. • none who aurpaaeed him in keen Reel Chlaa'a Bloody ~ . intellect. philoaophical breadth, The mOIJt compelh!" mda~­ and t he nperienced wisdom tnent of Chou En-hu and has which made him a great leader." partner-in-crime, Mao T~~e-Lung, year there will be, in all probabWty, a ne'll' postmas- ter geoen.1. So wb)' shOUld the current one care? There Is something about public serv1ce today that seems to breed contempt for integri- ty. Where a re the JeCfer. sons, Adamses, Washing- tons, Lln colns, Frankllns, and Madl.sons? Grlev~es pile Up with DO attempt to resolve them. The same problems creep up again and apin. Honest postmasters and super- visors are hard lo !lnd. Does U sound like a gloomy '76? Well, certainly. Talks of abandoning bulk-mail cen- ters, abolition of Satuday deliver and special delivery, Kokomo, lawsuits, and other potential hot Issues wUI make the postal service an unpleasant and unstable op- enUon tn the tmm~bte fu- ture. Until someone wUb guts weeds out the dead wood, NOTICE or PUBLIC HEARl~G NOT1CE lS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Coundl of the City of Newport Beach wlll hold a public hearing rep.rdlng Planning Com- mission Amendment No. 462, a request to amend t he Plan- ned Community Deve lop- ment Plan for Newport Place to permit chln{ed In the Land Use Map and Test, and the eertUicatloo of an Env-ironmental Document; located oo property bounded b)' Birth Street, Mac Arthur Boulevard, Jamboree Road and Bristol street; ZCJ(Ied P-C. NOTICE ts HEREBY FUR- THER GIVEN that the said pli)Uc bNrlng wtn be held on the 9th da)' of February, 1976, at the hoUr of 7;30 P.M. In the Council CUmbers of the City Hall of tbe CttyofN~wport Beach, Ca11tomla, at which time and place any and all persons interested may appeu and. be heard thereon. Laura Lagios Cit}' Clerk City or Newport Beach Publlsll: Jan. 29, 1976,1nthe Newport Harbor Ensign. LIGAL M01ICI NOTICE OF PUBUC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Cit)' Council of tbe City of Newport Beaeb wlll bold a pUblic bell'IIC reprdiDc Pl.amll.. Com. mt.loo Aattlktment No.461, a NQMII eo amtod tbe Plan~ oad com ... olll' ll<Yoklp. mllll Plaa for uMort~ Font" .. pmnlt .... rat ·-.. tilt PI-com .... Ity ted, ad the eerttnc:ata of u hriroam..eal noe.t-....t; ..... rty ,_ by 8 ___ ,_ .. -. tb1 pns snS ..... of £-loll Drift, lllldtllo-..-c-ilel lbr FrM- nJ;...SP...C. Time: " ... a life of extra-is the report. The Human Cwt ordinary achievement." of CommunUm in Chino, pub· --corruption, and politics, the postal serflce will have no- thing to cheer about in suc- Som Jaffe, NBC NeW•: "He Jished by the Judiciuy Commit- ~t:ave freedom to his people.'' tee of the U.S . Senate in 1971. UP/·", .. a brilliant leader." Drawing on detai1m resean:h ceeding decades. Postal em-The Truth About Cllou ployees can help speed the AA i& frequently the cue with process by f'i!POrll.ng the prominent CommuniwU, Chou corruptloo you see around En-lai came from a well-to-do you to congresslooal com-family. Gi\-en the best education mlttees, senators, con-a\•ailable in C hina, be went to gressmen and local news-Japan au young man in 1917 and papers. Let's put the word was introduced to socialism. In American b2clt in Amer ica. the early 1920'& be !!pent four America once stood for 00 -years in Europe Organi~:ing Chi- nest}', integrity and pride. nest> 11tudenta, and join~ the Peter Kat:r. C hine&e Communist Youth Chief steward Corps and then t he Communist N. B. Post Office l'arty it&elf. Back in China by 1926, he WESTERN WORLD ach;••"' m•~benh;p ;n th• Central Committee of Lhe Corn-NAMES DIRECTOR mun;" Party and ""'" d;.,; •. from widely diverrent aources. ita author shows that the Red Chihet!t! ludenbip bp cauad t ke death of IK!mewhere between 34 and 64 million Chinese. In compariiKin, Hille!' at his worwt wu a small-time operator. Stalin wu-' a novice. and the Black Plague was the recipient of a bad rap. Why .,·ould the media and our leaden slobber over Chou'• pau - ing? The answer can only be that t hoee at the top are pro-Commu· nist even to the point of praising a uv• monster. The spectacle ~hould shock and alarm every true American. Sports Mrs, Sharon Lee Eilts ot lr•ine has been elected to the board of directors of Western World Medical FoundaUoo, It ls announced by Foundatloo President Alan R. McMUlen. "f3tJ~tylbin & in Te~tnis" ANNUAL TENNIS other I nine ruldents whO are directors of tbe non- profit fouDdattoa techtdr. Mr . ·MeMIUen, llr~ Juet Burton. KenDeth R_ Klof. korn, Gl8 .WoodmanMe, George A. Leldal, Frank Hurd. Judd F. Osten and Almost All Items 20% E. Ray t,Juigley, Presently, Western World :lDd Hoag Hospital are work- ing to seek approval to trans- fer to Irvine 100 beds auth· orized for construction at Hoa,'s Newport Beach lo- cat10n. to 40% ENDS SUNDAY, February 1 Tbe Western World-Hoag proposal would provide con- venient hOspital facUlties and services to residents ol Newport Beach and Irvine soutb and eastofUpperNew- port Bay. Dou nol incltlde §l;:;,:~·;r · . '70 TOYOTA MARK II 4000R AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION RADIO-HEATER $1295. 948CCJ PINTO SQUIRE WAGON 4.~:. FACTORY AIR CONorrtOPin«i RADIO -HEA't'ER $1495 FORD FlOO PICKUP V -8, AU'I'OifA TIC TRANSIIISSION POWER STEERING '72 FORD WAGON s'::~~ 0-PASSEHGER FACTORY AIR CONDITIONING A""'maue TrusmlaOoo $2295 RadiO • Roof Rack MOPFA ••• & I '73 CAPRI 4 SPEED fACTORY AIR COMDITIONlNG AII/FII ST£RE0 RADIO $2995 04QGNP •• ,. & '72 FORD GRAN AUTOifATIC TRANSIIISSION V-8 POWER STEERING • POWER BRAI<ES $2777 NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR- TUR GIVEII Ulll tllo -....... -wlllbcll&ld • IIIII IGI C11.J ot FtbnU'J, tm. 01 .. -., 1110 P.M. 111 tilt Coalll c ...... If tile CltJ liaR ct Olio Cllyol M_.t &-, cat-. ot "*" -... piiOI•r"""an.,...-'2 , .... ..,...., ... '75 FORD POWER STEU1IIG -I'()'RR BIWCIS Ati'IOIUTIC ,....__ f ACTOIIT AIR • IW*l -tiU'I'D .. Ill $4855 CHEVY1Yz TON .ue= cue Tnuml,.._ ------F-,AirC_ .. -. $2495 · .,.....,. ...... ' ~IAPM c.,.cloft Clly II llooport -_, .. n, tm.to .. II~H-hllp. Newcomers at Hoag • THURSDAY, DEC. 4 ~ Gtrt -1lr .................. Boy-Mr. lad Mra~ RJco-Lb. 401 CtfaltM, Mc.,.rt berto PadllJa. 110 ..,. .......... Vista, Co.ta Yea. • nn:JBDA y, Dt:C. U Girl-Mr.aadNrs.steTea Gttt -llr ... liln.l .... A.llUoo. !08 Rose lA.. Co-~. 11515 ~~. tr- sta M.ua.. n.. • SATURDAY, DEC. 6 Git'l -llr . ..tllr•~Citris- Girl -Mr. 1.Dd Mrs. Robia ........ ,.,..._, I Wt.aced Rattoa. S021 Gartleld AYe_., Foat La., Bic C•,a. Costa ~sa. Boy -Mr. ud Mrs. Cad • MONDAY, DEC. 8 stD-. l741Z Jordu, lr- Boy-Mr . and Mrs. Ray-•tae. mond Trevethan Jr 9!4 Crocus Clr., Costa Mesa. • TUESDAY, DEC. 9 Girl -Nr. ud Mrs. Allan Molbo, f62 Flower, Costa Mesa.. • FRIDAY, DEC. 12 It COli\ vou ••C.th••"l I C. tl . D •o<<• lniOtm•t•on C.ent~• ' toH h~t 'IU"' tM!f betwtt>n 9 AM 8 P\4 Mond•; Fr wv Gu.,•nteeo• 100 ll!i24517 • WEDNESDAY, DEC. 10 Boy -Mr. aDd Mrs. Gary Grove, 2381 Eldeo. Apt. A, Costa Mesa. Girl -Mr. ud Mrs. Tracy O'C~r, 1 KJa.loe Ct., West Side. · Girl -Mr. ud Mrs. Inn- bate T~nres, Z1!2 Rale1&1l, Costa Mesa. Girl -Mr .I.Dd Mrs. Deon1s Enns, 20Z9Z Suta Aaa Ave ., Suta Ana He~bts. AVAILMLI O.A.C. fUU SID I' SPA Plus._,....._ JNCE 195 4 Boy -Mr. aDd Mrs. Fred- erick De•tne, 4901 Seashore Dr .. West Newport. • SUNDAY, DEC. 14 Boy -Mr. aDd Mrs. Nelsoo C allaban., 957 SIDdcastle, Rutlor Vie• Hills. Girl -Yr. and Mrs. James Carnett_ 2738 Fr eemont Ln., Costa Yea. • MONDAY, DEC. 15 Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Dennis WUllams, 5251 Cbables Cir., lntne. Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Rus- sell Serber, 4521 Warne R<t .• Cameo Hlghluds. Glrl-Dr .andMrs.Gerald Gostanian. 3 Point Sur Dr., Spyglus Hlll. Glrl -Mr. and Mrs. Geor~E' Faith. 2376 Newport Blvd., 146, Costa Mesa. • TUESDAY, DEC. 16 Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Larr} Cutp, 1953 Federal, Costa Mesa. Glrl -Mr. and Mrs. Mt- cbael Menard, 2242 r ath- erine Pl., Costa Mesa. • WEDNESDAY, DEC", li' Glrl -Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Llttletoo, 3871 Avo- cado St., Irvine. Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Murray, 1939 Port Bishop Cir., Harbor View Homes. Boy -Mr. and Mr s. Harry WUJLams, 1-4411 Gibraltar, Irvine. TOTAl Pit ICE INClUOES EVEitYTlfiNG: ,UMf' • FllT£1 • KlATt I on JET S,A • JET·AIIIE I LOW£1 • StCIMMEI • MAIN OIAIN Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Doug- las Himes, 1794 Iowa St., Com Mesa. Twtn boys -Mr. and Mrs. • Ul'UitN liNE • THEitMOMETEI • TEST KIT Martin Townsend, 442 Broadway, Costa Mesa. • THURSDAY, DEC. 18 12222 SO. HARBOI IL VD. 750 -7665 GAIDEH GIOY£ 171 -8020 772·1.01 '" -5094 FOR ALL OF YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ert Hallock. 863 Center St., •3, Costa Mesa. Girl -Mr. and Mrs. George Arn.nd, 6005 Sea- shore Dr ., We~ NeYpOrt. Gir l -Mr. and Mrs. Larn Rice, 517 Sturgeon Dr., co: sa Mesa. ]@bert son Insurance ~ssociates Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Rob-·· en Sheatrer. 462 c osta Mpsa St., Costa Mesa. PANCAKE BREAKFAST The Roy 0. Andersen PTA wlll hold a panc~ke breakfast ln the sc hool multl-purpost> room this Saturday, Jan. 31, rrom 8 to 11 a.m. Funds earned from tile brnlcfast wm be used for educational aids for next year, accord- lni to the chair man, Mrs. Joo DIYis. Your /rHJ~p~,.J~,., lllstu•c~ A&eltt 271 1 E. Coast Hw y .. Suit~ 100 Coron~ del Mar •7 14 ) 6 7 3 · 3850 Service atad Qualit)· SincP 1946 NURSERY- FLORIST Florist Weekend SPECIAL GLADIOLUS BULBS ~:V.~1!Ui~r . T ..... Reg. Poq to gro11 . \upnh r ut·flo u t'' • (tnrgeou 'I n•lflrs. SUPER JUMIO TINY TOT 12.50 Special SALE 4.99 GLAD lULlS From 1.59 Do~. ("()!Iff t ~ l OR 1111\ t ill I RITI. 8()(1Ql'I·T. WI (I \1 I'RI< I 1>. f'ltl., SAT., SU ... J AH.lO· 31, Ffa, 1 ,'fQk, St'l nlll pltlftti"KS for w lnrfMI 11/oo,s Ill/ Sf'"."f tlftt/ .SII,Iflc>r. HAVE APPLES EVERY DAY. THE 'BEVERLY HILLS' WAY! ~111ntitzrd ~, • .,, b11re•roo1 '13et', llills' Apple-Trflf'• Erallntl l(lllllit-. -4 .98 '\1 Sfl '(/llnli•rJ APRICOT . PLUM . PEACH . HfCTA•t .. l Bor .. root •KINGS RUBY' Seedless Grope ! 2.95 NO. 1 GRADE a.,._flDOt RoHs frot~~ 2.98 2640 Hart.or •wa .. Coat a Me.. _... .... y .-an SUSAN KAME K,lTHY SCHWEITZER ZONTA GIRLS ARE INTRODUCED ThE' Zonta girls rrom the 4 local 111gb schools were guests of honor at tbe first 1976 luncheoo meeting of the Newport Harbor Zonta Club, held at the Senior Citizens bulldtog. Here are tbe hon- orees: • SUSAN KA!\E, 2051 Cal- vert Ave., Costa Mesa, 1s AFS president at Estancia high s chool, member of the student council, CSF and Slu Club. Sbe ls a Candystriper at Hoag hospital, served as alternate to Glrls State and was chosen as an American Abroad student, but was un- able to go be~ause of Ulness. She intends to major iu so- cial ecology at UC lrvlne, joln the Vista Corps and worlo.. with American lnd!ans, then go lnto pollee work. • KATHY SCHWEITZER of 2615 Alta Vista Dr., East Bluff, is senior represeota- uve on the Girls LeaguE- cabinet and on board of ap- peals In student government at Corona del Mar hlgt s~hool . She pla;ed varslt} volleyball as a junior and was <'lass president. s~ has ~r­ ved as an Assisteen slnce 1972 and as Candystrlper from 1972 to 19i5, She was homecoming pnncess last fall, won the E. I. MoorE' Masonic awarr1 tn 1974, t he DAR goo1 citiZ~i a# ;d fc· 1975-76, ant1 .:;r, 1' • • s Hr - mer in ~' a , .. 'lvthl. LHALMOTICI FlCTITIOI.JS BUSI~!::SS ~AM£ STATEMENT T he following persons arf' doing business as: Passport, 31661 Los Rios, San Juan Capistrano, Cali!. l21'";·: Claudla Hirs~h. 3v Harbor Island, ~pwport ~ • Call!. 92660; Hueh Hutson, 31661 Los R1os, San Juan C apistrano, Calif. 92675. This busin~>ss ts conducte·i by a ,general pa rtner sh11=. Signed: Hugh Hutson. This statement was fllptj >A'ith the Count; Clerk of Orange County Jan. 26,1976. Publish: Jan. 29, Feb. j, 12, 19. 1976, In the ~e,.-port Harbor Ensign. F -'l1910 SCHOLARSHIP FUND RAISER SOiEDULEO The Oran~e Count) Coas\ Division of the Cah1ornta Retired Teachers .\ssn. v.•tU hold Us anoual S("holarshtp fUnd raising affau Feb. 2 in Clubhouse One, Leisu r£> World, Laguna Hills . Fash- ions will be sho"'n t1urm~ dessert. which wlll be served at 1:00 p.m. Members and their guests may pia) cards or other games for an aftPr- noo~ President Harrr Wandling announces that all proceE'rls go to the Laura .E. SettlE' Foundation fo r Sr holar- shlps. INVESTORS TO MEE T Tbe Lido InvestmentStud\ Group will hold tts bl-moothly meeting in the commWlity room ofthe~o>w­ port Beach oUic-e of I os Anceles Federal Savtrurs, S201 Newport Blvd., at i p.m. MODday, Feb. 2. ... co~n "''"••' MIXJ TO •••n•.-•u fo r l'nrJerst:u.du,a ~>xrha~~Je s+u1 .. nt. St, .. pl.ms to atte-n1 I 5(' or ur L,t, to stu1} lor ~ JrE-F-r tr. nur<anr or pl•>- st•·al tt c>rap\. • STAr'! Klr KPATRICI\ 1-1 ~>ad varslt~ tft-prlead£>r ar 'ewpon H'lrt,Jr hlgtl S t100l, IT.£"1T1lPr of tt.e J!rls l +-at'UP, PP~ ' lut a.M GAA. S '" w•., Ia 'i~ • t e--pr~>sl- 1 .. nt • • !r .. shrran, haspar- tJ••tp:tte<l tn tr P ~'>uth d10ir 1T1rJ has t~"'" a rr ~>mber of C SF. Outslr1r. a~'ttvtttes ln- r turJt> tPat 'linv Sunda) s~'hool a n l s tn:inr ir1 t'•t> ~outh and atlull f hotrs tn .ll?r church. S•u· plans to att .. n I enher r r lrvtn .. Jl lT Santa Ear- t.a ra to stu•h for a tear bing rwl .. nttal. • SCSA~ ARu"S0", of :?ell-Portola Drtv". Costa \!~>c;o~, Is Gtrls L e~e se - r .. tan at rost• ~l .. sa tugt ~r'100l, t•E-ad of the "nevance t 'l.lrr!, .wru~-r fo r tt1e sr hool paP£-r, 1 -·.' ~>r of CS F, and <;tu1Pr.: at!vo•·at~>. She was pr £>stdc>nt of II e lnt .. rnattonal lut a!' a JUntor and pla}ed varc;lt\ t•a<imtnton. She has r w ·c>tVPI1 tl1~ A'TlPr lcan Le- .7101. anti Pordt} 1. tu!Jawart1s. AftPr i: r .1 1natton, st,p mt .. nds •o Jttc>n ! (lranG;E' ~oast Coi- Je7·, thPn tranc;fPr to a 4 \'ear oll~~:e. 5 Pc orouo. con.> S!!> o: J place •ull si~ sofa. 2 club cl'la r~. 1 end tablt and 1 coffee !able. Tne trames are available •n wh1te or yellow w1ftl a Iaroe selection of beautiful print~ on ttlt cu~l'ltons. Tne cush•on!-a~e ZipPered, re~rsiDie and foam filled The tabl_, have tempered glass tOp$. St iK t . oow and save. - -:.. ·- .. • \ c. oc a rovp t\lns•~ts of round g lass toe d•"•"O table> and • vinyl bac~ d.rector chairs. Sturdy and sty oSh to complement any rooi'T' RESTYL£0 REPAIIEp-REII?IEp TH.ff Cif .. E IUTIO .. S 0, ,-u •• t£81 BALBOA FUR FACTORY J05 PALM ST. -.... , .... Fe,. Balboa 675-1192 pr:ro .q ~ TIVF 'l~qnw'\I?E 4ttJ B <4.TH <4. r c r:: FJ , , c ~ NEYtPORT BF.CH S~cial Sal~ now on 5 pc. w rought iron glass top dln1ng ~t. Rectangular tabl~ wlftl troste<l g lass. White or yellow frames wiftl cush10ns. lEG. $199 §pg;J}U S pc Rattan E•tens•on Table and • Cha•rs. w1tn extension leaf. Serv•ceable and brig ht w•tl'l fabnc colored cl'la•rs. S~t 846995 ~~ S46900 WE ARE ''FIREPLACE SPfCIAliSJ5'' VISIT OUR LAIGI DISPLAY OF LIVE BURNING GAS LOGS MANY IIMD AND STYLES ... IM IUW.S 10 CONI-fiiOI to IUTINIIAS LOIS '· :-:;~:--:::=-:-:-· ,,.., ................... ,... ........ ,.. .......... ., 2......,_...._...,.._._.................. ........... ......._... ........................ ... ~.. ........... ., ........... " .............................. ....... ---·~-· PERSPECTM FOR WOMEN IS TOPic Tbe Newport Kll'bo.rBIIsl- ness aod Proleu:loMl Wo- m@U's Club will meet at tbt Mesa Verde Coaatry Cldb :f"'\:hursday, Feb. 5. Tberewill · r:'e a socW hour beciDninc at 6 p.m., and dinner wm be at 7 p.m. HULA TOlE at the Bahia CorinthWI Yacht Cllib Yill be Wednesday. Feb. 4. when these 3 members of tbe "Mab.ttl" di.Deers wut joln 6 otherl lD pertormiD( at tbe Jlasical Theatre Guild P'eetblr· The U:abtl.l r;roap wu foanded here to 1956 to help perpeta.te Hawaiian culture. From left are Ro.e Bums, floretee Rypin.sld. aod Toni Arn1istead. ProCJe(:the members of tbe Musical Theatre GuUd u e i.DJlted to attend the meetlnr;. wbleh starts wtth coffee at 10 a.m., a meet- lite at 10:30 and the program startlnr; at 11:30. . Orval Winters, who will be introduced by Mona Shelton. program cha.lrman, will speak on ''perspective for women." New candidate in race? TIME TO SIGH UP FOR SUMMER Bt.SEBI.LL P.h:U In regtstratioos for tt1e .J. 976 Hll!'bor baseball program an oow being ac- , '"flied. Rer;lstratlon forms have beoen malled to players or last yea r. Newcomers and those who raued to get the notlcf's In late December are urged to ('Ill ttM! Harbor ba S@'ba ll pr~ram at &42- 9892. Games will be played at th~ Youth Center, East Bluff, Aflilf rsen s chool, Corona del Mar HighandLlncoln school. PLENTY OF % FREE Pt.RKING !; David Mullall y, 28, who lives at 121.1/2 Cr ystal, Balboa Island, assistant manager of tile Old Spa - ghetti Factory restauram In Newport Beach, picked UlJ City Council candidate pap - ers yesterday at City Hall. He lS con.sldeting runn~ apinst incumbent Paul R}'c- kofl' for the 5th Distrkl seat. Mr. Mullally, a former school teacher, and oow a pa.rt-Ume taw student, salr' he wtu decide within a le11 days whether or not he will run. Candidates have unlll noon Feb, S to fUe papers. ··r don't believE-tbe Cio Council has maintained dosf' ®~ Valentine FARA.llOtl Dlt. E. COAST HWY. • c • • % 0 • • ~ < ? ~~ ~ . .£.~ ..... 1!>*4 ""WIIOIY ~ ~,.,. ~ \\-S 240 newport center dr., design plot.o t:lln e;alil II ~~--·· b HAIR ;;z,~... I Now Spe~ialiain« in Men '•, Women '• •nd Iii Children '• Hair Styling. Sunday Appt'a for Men • Hoir Stylin~ & Shapi•~ + Cohr Shadin~ + loody W'nea aad Permuenta • lla•i~•re• & p, i~re• 3424 Via Lid«> Newport ....... , --....... ,......... ..... .. ..... 0 PPICI~L HE•PAPS. OP HBifPORT BBA.CH IUIICRIPTION ORDER DilLY $5.10 1'01 OMI fUI --------------·-JlfAJIII ••••••••••••••••.•..•••••• 0 ••••• ~ .............................. . em· ......................... liP ..... . s•IID 1M ntiS OlD II Ill Tit $5.11 TO.. IIIWPOIT HAIIOI IIIIIGM m1 L CID.UT HWf ., CIDIOMA DIL IIU enough contact Ylth peopl,e in this city," be told tlle Ens ign yesterday, "I wou.ld tn · to correct that by seod~ ing out monthly questtoo ~ natres to get the views of resldeots .' • He said he has Uved here for 4 years, and that he taught school for 2 years at Bricker Ward, a private high school in Costa U:esa. He sa.tll be ls ln tlis ftna1 semester at Western Law SchOolln Fullerton. He is the first potential opposition for Councilman Ry('koff, who also lives 00 Balboa Island. COM signs protested Corona del Mar residents complained to City Hall this week tha t t he new restricted parking program for street sweE-ping has resulted in too many oo-parklng signs aloog picturesque Ocean Blvd. City Council promised Monday night to try to thin out tile parade of signs, which are 25 feet apart. Councilmen aJ sopromlsed to investigate a complaint from CorOna del Mar Civic Assn. President Paul Hummel that the curve at Ba~·sldt> Dr. at tbe bottom of the hill south of Carna- tion is too dangerous. T he Council okayed a plan to ba n commercial trucks fro m certain residential streets. WILLIAM LAMBIE OF BALBOA DIES Burta: services were held Friday for William La mbie, 81, of 400 Belvue, Balboa, who diet! Jan. 21 at Hoa£ hospital. Mr. Lam bie, owner of the Coast Wire Fence Co. ln Los Angeles, had lived here 9 years. He was a tong- ti me resident of Lynwood before retiring here. Dur- ing Wor ld War I, he was a ntgllt instructor In the ol{l Jenny biplanes. He Is survived by hJs wife Helen, daughter Joan Lambie of WhitUer, a brother and 4 sisters ln Michigan, aM a slstu In Flort{la, Pastor Roger Berg of Newport Harbor Luthen.o Church officiated at theser~ vice In Paclflc VIew Chapel. lVI. NEWMI.H OF C.M. SUCOJMBS AT AGE82 Iva Newman, 82, of 2553 F'alnray, Costa Mesa, who died at her home on Jan. 23, n.s burled Tuedy 1n Harbor Re.t cemetety, eo. staMen. Servlc..:.s were CODdQcted ln Bell-BroadWay Chapel by the Re•. Chuck Smith. Mrs. Newman, a New Jerlf!y naun, hadU•edhere 23 )'ears. Sbe ta •MY«t by dughteuMyrtle Whldda and Mll:dred Palmer, batt! of COIII:a Mea.; IOU Rich- ard Newman or Orecca uct Albert Newmu of Neftda. 2 brott.rs and 3 a.t•rs 111. New Jeraey, 12 cnadeJ.ald~ ren and 4 creat.-cnnc~Chtldp ren. U.S.C.G. AUXILIARY WILL MEET FEB. l Tht Uoltod-Cout Gurd Aolllll1'1 Will ... ct.d Hit ..a.l)' all .. la .... --,_., tbe Mtwpori S.C. del , .... Aaploo ,_ laflap, -at -l_,t Bhld., ..... -'IIJ'IIall. at uo...-.- lf, Fib. J. v ••• ,.., ..... ... ~-u. ... ,. .. ~ .... I 1 ., _ Celtnl: ••11 d I ,, 7 , .. ...... ... Clb' C-=IJ .... )' ,,.._.. .. .... ., .. ..... lilllll!lr ¢'$ I r•JCW .,.........,__ .. , .... , .... ._,... __ _ Uc -...... lla7lnot bolell, wiD be-lolo .... -.. ...-. lilarllafu'k, ftleh oe. _.,... t-1/! ae-Gl ctty. admllll-.cl tl<lt-.. 1710 W. Balboa 1D C- Mewport. wu die to be ooa. spill fires hollse Spffied Ucbter fhdd wu t•tatl.-ety blamed for a $115,000 ft.rt tbat ptted a Rubor View Homes hoase Mooday aftei"DDOD. Flre to•estlp.tors said the 18-yeu..old 80ft of Mr. IDd Mrs. Roy Kent told them be was ftli.lDg a ctpret Ucftler when he accldeatally tipped over the Ould. wblcb theo ignited from the Ur;hter spark and slllged hls arm. Tbe llome at 1811 Newport Hills Dr. East suffered an estimated $40,000 structural da.mage, plus about $75,000 to the borne's cootents. ADP other $500 In smoke l!a.mage was done to a ne!pbortng borne, tlremen estimated. Firemen said names were already burnlng through the roof or the single- story buildl.ng when they answered the alarm at 2:30 p.m. CHURCHES • PLYMOUTH CONGRE - GATION AL CHURC H, 3262 Broad St., Newport Heights ~ The Rev. Tom Hamilton will preach at 8:30 a.m. Sunday on "Forgiving In~ juries." Pastor John Lind- vall wUI give the message at 10 a.m. on the topic, "Shared love." The annual meeting of the church will be held at 7 p.m. Mooday, Feb. 2, at Mr. Munchies restaurant lD Costa Mesa. • THE NE WPORT HAR~ BOR CHURCH OF RE- LIGIOUS SCIENCE, 541 Cen- ter St., Costa Mesa -The Rev. Eleanor JackiOD wlli preach at 11 a.m. Sunday on "Wonderful, wonderful you." The Women's Guild wtn meet at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Joan Euts, 419 Ogle Cir cle, Costa Mesa. • ST. MARK PRESBY- TERIAN CHURCH, 2100 Mar Vista.. East Bluff -''Jesus and our fear ott he unknown " wUJ be the sermon topic of Pastor Blll McQuold at 9 and i 0:30 a.m. Sunday, • ST. ANDREW'S PRES- BYTERIAN CHURCH, 600St. Andrew's Road, Cl11f Haven -"The thousand year look" will be the sermoo topic of Dr. Charles Dlerenfteld for the 8, 9:30 and 11 a.m. Sunday services. ROVING CYCLERS COURSE OFFERED The bastcsofbtcycle tour- ing u well as essentials of bicycle repair wtll be dis~ cussed tn a new 4..part Or- ance Coast College lecture aertes UUed "l'Ol'ing bi- cyclers.,. Ttte sertes nms on oon- seaittn Friday nights, be-giDniBc Feb. 6, from 7:30 to 9: SO p.m. In the OCC sctt~~ce hall. Admission Is tree. Series: •lecturers are Tim and Gleuda WUhelm who, wlth tbelr 2 children. re- ceMI)' completed a cross- cocdry, Pactnc to Atlantte. bike tour. Their 9-year-old dallf«bter rode ber own bi- c)'tle ud their 2~yur-old 100 wu: pulled behind their bikes Ill a two-wheeled trallor. MUSICAL PROGRAM fOR PEM WOMEN Mary C1rrtor of "-rt Beteb wUl acCJOIIIPUiy nou.a.tat Fruce1 Vander~ btltol~~rlhtfobn· aJ'f pt'Oiftm fortM Mlllianai t....,. 01 Amerleae Pea ...... '-Beaell brucll. Tbo mooiiiiC Will be bold • -J. Fob, I, at lin. Y..ttnt••• t.rMM. Mt.TlttEif HEMbEIISOM OF COST A MESA DIES ltnk:a anac....aiiiiDr II a.a. -,, I& n at .......... ~. c.--•-· ....... .......... --a.o..c.--. ....... ,.. ••• , .. ea.ea -¥1 dllltUR' Mr. It 7 If ...... o1 Ia& ~..,. .-e ,.....,c...,,. .. _ _ ........... ,...... -·· .... --. ___ .,.... ..... ......... ,. .... --·-CIIJ..__ ... -~ ..... -..... ...... .._ .. _.,. ............. _ .. _ _,_......: t1o1 h uw r " 'p f6 llutsrrft"• •liP Ia r "'-.. _ 1111 ... u•. . s. Ptdlitr. ,,_., a (/1 Clltnl ......... -.eli ~.udBUTY~IOII Goorp hriiD "' .... aa1o1c1 .... c-u to_, suzANNE lUCillE'· or 1114 a deet.loa t»r 110 t '"· Vtetotta ~ cO.. Mesa, Tbe &eue wW ... IDraaii:y has qaallfle<l .. a CaUtornla draWD liP betw-Hie dtJ' c.erWied •rseymu ud re~ ud ~ ,..,_,. ceiYed ber c,..,_,llla 1t Terms ot tbt t.ue ban the monthly m..U.C ol the already beeD 1roDed Ollt by £Orange COUDtJ'C ...... of a ctty oommlttee. the Calllomia AuoetatiOO INSTRUCTION IN CYCLE SAFETY A ctua oo motorcycle safety aad operaHaa coo- ducted by the tratft.c dlrisloa of the Newport Bel.cb pollee depa.rtme~~t ber;ins February 7, and nms 4 consecutl ve Saturday morathgs from 9 a.m. to oooa. Openlngs are stlU antlable. New classes are started every month (ncept sum- mer) and are offered free through the Newport-Mesa unified school 'district. Motorcycles and helmets are provided, or )'OU may brtng your own. A representative from the · Department of Motor Ve- hicles wttl be at the last class and Is sue a Class IV (motorcycle} license to qualif1ed students. Reserntlons for the next class can be made by call- ing the NewportpMesa Uni- fi ed School Dtstrtet, adult education, at 556p3302. INDEPENDENCE KITS AVAILABLE Sixteen snlngs and loan offices are local outlets for Project Independence pled- ges. The protect Is a "coo- sumer -up " Pffort, made b}' peopl e in Ne11 S"lrl Beach and Irvine, to conserve energy. 1t started with 60 companies ~~·ho were conceroed 'f'ltb energy ~pent In gettltlg peo- ,te to .-crt. Then the abUitJ to save euergy at bome got inYOIYed, and the availability or small Clecals to atrlx to appllances and lights, to re- mind us to turn them ofi. EVENING SCHOOL FOR DROP-OUTS AD evenlng hl.gh school for young Newport and Co- sta Mesa dr(4)-outs wUI start ln the spring semester at McNally hl.gh school ln Co~ sta Mesa. Newport~Mesa Board of Education gave approYtl Tuesday night to the plan, after Supt. John Nicoll n~ plalned that surveys show some 100 school-age child~ ren wt1o have drc.pped out woulc return Y. evening class. .. were anltable. Children 16 and 17 years old, not DOW in school, mty call McNaUy at 556,3450 for tntormatton aboat tbe new clulfls, wblch wut be coo- ctucted from 5 to 9 p.m. 'JOHH KIRKPATRICK, C.M. FIREMAH, OIES COJta Men ftremu JohD Kirkpatrick. who dttd Sunp day of an apparent hertrt attack at the age or 41, was entombed ye.terday ln Mel- rose Abbey 1D Oranre. Mr. Klrtpatrick, Wholi•ed· at Z128 Pretldent. COtta MH&, Md been 011 the fire deputmeot 14 yean. He ll niTI'fed by his wUe. Nola, and b1J mother, Zlta I<Jrlc- potriek, botb or c--. c-wayoe Hoo-o1 tht n... --"'· . n ctattd at ,.Jterdi.J" • ~er.,. tlce. Bell~Broadway fJl Co~ Ill Mea. us ftiDenl di- rector. JOAH BOllS HAMED · Ft.IR f'.ll OIIEF -~~ MW[fhUUFO"-Iertl "' GuM ..._ ... -___ .,....., "' .. --._n. ........ -..~·, .. I,£.~ $&1111 •? a r " Gn~t~p e..er Flban fl. ---;::a.: \:,. .. 7-: .. ,...UC niLIIIEI &all -,.... ......... -... ...,,. .. our c.-, .......... _ ... ..--·1'10. .. LJiO~C.--::0..;;. ---.---.~ =~ .. ::=:.r.t of Nurserymen. Sbe M.J been employed slll<:e June, 1973, at Hollister's Nursery II Florist, Costa Mesa. She Is now ma)orlng lD oma- menta.l horticulture at CaJ Polytec hnir University, Po- mooa. MEMORY CLASS OFFERED AT OCC Arthur Bomstein, tbe na- tion's leading autllortty oo memory training methods, wUI conduct a 4~part mem- ory tralnlng lecture series at Orange Coast College be- ginning Feb. 7, The series wl11 meet oo successiv e Saturday morn- ings from 9 a.m. to noon in OCC's ftn e arts hall 119. Tickets for the series are priced at $35 and are avaU- a.ble ln tbe Orange Coast Evening College outce ln the admtnlstnlloo bulldlng, Registration Is limited. The S35 fee includes a teltbook.. The series will cover: memory systems, applying memor)' techniques for fast retentloo; remembering names, faces and facts; vo- cabular y; foreign langnges; spelling, study skills, llsten~ lng habtJs; concentntloo techniques; and relaxation methods. LlJCKY lADY IIIII Crrta7 eo. ..... .-. ... --, ............. 5111111· .._.,... ........... .....,,._,_ .. N.,.....tobo•u-apoco. A,....bolat -loi' ID-c..-. .. ttie apes ..,.ce __ ... _ ... Riter t'OCJII6. fte old Cut- L'ft)'l JI'IPirt)' tJooati.lr; Upper Blf MU Wntdut, and 5 --top ......... 1.1'..-d ~Opper Bay. N ...... City c-!lp•e --yaftor. -IDCommoottyllrlelap. meat Director IUcbard HopD to at•e cltJ SIIIIPOrt to ........ ptu, ..... remlDd c:outa1 oommts~ alooers tbat bottl Newp:)rt s.ot!IZI FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME ST ATEWENT The rouowtac per~~on 1s CloiDg busi.Aesa u : Kern De- veloper., 1%900 Garden Grove Bl'td., Garden Grote, Catu. 9Z6U: Marcelino Eu- ceoe CooU, 101 N. Bush, Santa Ana, Calif. 9%701. This buslDeas ls CODducted by an tndi•iduaL Stpect: Marcelino E. Conti. This statement was rued with the County Clerk of Orange County Jan. 8, 19"16. Publish: Jan. 29, Feb. 5, 12, 19, 1976, lll the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -51269 VIOLET GRAVES OF H. B. OIES AT AGE 61 • • Private t.ert.l aerricel• were anuced t1t11 • .lor' VIOlet Gnwes. 68. Gl, shore Trailer Put, 1f'tD J an. U at a local Yalesceot home. { Mrs. Gn•ea. boft • Cllllltll, bad ll,.d JoeoliJ' for the past Z-1/! yan. She ll IU'fiWed bJ a ......... -- Plus "CAf'ONE" w ith Ben Cou.ara afl4 R Susan Blakely , .. ..... ,.,.u. L .. a...- .......... ~TNI ' 8hlfUied l'rMOf i r .... ............ 11M's liM all .... ltl'lltM COD. ' ' 11lo 1111011111111 tiMir kJCII \ POW-MIA tribute se for Feb. 10 by Ebell EAST AFRICA .,. .. , ... ADULT ADMIIIIOM AT 0001 ••••. $2.JO STUD!MT ADMISSION AT DOOI •.• S 1.00 SEASON T1CKETS (Goocl for C.f si Jl achi lSi Oft I) ADULT •• S12.50 Sl\JOEHT .• SS.Gn AVAILA!LE AT: R..,art Harbor JUwaaa c.-. Bo• 1501. Newport Ba~ IZIU, ste-216S or uy member ~ tM lf.wport Harbor Klftftis Clllb. ---.....---.... BEAUTIFUL OINNG ON THE SAY COQ(T AILS UNDER THE STARS ........ .,... .... ...... , ... a. _..noM~ 640-1121 I ,ltOLOMG THE L.,l O f YOUR U'HOLST!RED fUitMITUitl WI'T" OUR ,ltOVIM 'ltOFEUtOMAL CLfAMtMG. Public Tt;e EbeU Cllllb of t'W- port Beacb Y1ll preseat a Uwq trJbate to Amerleu Ptlsoous of nr aDd mlss- act:Joa u !: 30 p.m. Tues- da), feb. 10. OlD tbe cn-ts of tht Newpor1 Beach City Hall. ~ !Jirentennla.J freedom tr"e wUI be planted. Ar tbe loot of the tree wlli be placed 1 bronze plaque which reads I s follows: 'The Freedom Tre" --With the vlsicm of universal freedom for all mtnk1nd, this blceateonla.J tree ls de-1tcated to POW's- MIA's or c allfornia and au prisoners of wu and miss-in« tn action." IUZY dD ltODT BA.IION, IOd&1 cbalrtnm, are remlod- -8dllla TeeM Cle members tbat the 5!ac1 J.DDUl omc.n Mn. .-a 1t. Valetloe theme, will be beld ,._,., ........ Feb. 7, at tbe clllbboue, 1801 Bay- llde DrtYe. CorGM del Mar. DtnDer at 8 p.m. will foUow tbe eoekDU ballr, ud there wUl be ducillc trom 9 p.m. to t a.m. Tbe clecoratioo cbalnna.n 14 Mrs. Dc.ald Habell. Olll~rs for 1976 a.re Prelltoa Zlllgttt, eommodort; Morn. Klrt.. vt~-commodore; BW Carlson, rear commodon; Tel'ence Welsh, port captain, and Pbllllp GlUIOW. fleet captain. Mrs. Marllyn Dana. prest- dt-ot of the EbeU Club, wiU mak~> the presentation. and Ma~or pro tem Wllan M. JJstal wut accept oo behalf ?f tt.P clly. Capt. James di Bernardo •lll tell of his persoo.al n- l)eriences as a pnsooer of 4df. He is now the director of JOint public a1fairs at E! Toro Marine Corps Alr Station. · Assisting in the program 'Sailing together' is'76 theme Tbe Utb &DDU&J lnstalla- tJon ~ omcen of Newport HIJt)or Emblem Chtb 394 wW be beld at tbe New. port Hutlor Elb Lodge at t p.m. tbts s-tay. Feb. 1. Tbe ceremoay wtll be coo- dttct~ by Mrs. LacUie John- .,_, pl'Htdat ol the Su- preme Emblem Club or tbe Ullited Stat• of Amertca. anisted by Mra. Alta Mor- GEM TALK IY J .C.HUM,HitlfS J. C. H•~r,.,hri u, whou slor' ttl 182} N,wporl Blvti. h•• hu" 11 Co•t• Mu• l*'tht•rlt lor 1110re thtM 21 y,~~r,, Is .., •thorit)' o" f'"' s llffti ''"'''"~· WHAT IS MOST VALUAILE GEMSlOMt? c ..... a a, emenll ud ..-,. aeb top quaUty ud weletllll l 0 cants. you could nme your own prtee tor the f"d)y, u DO price Is 1m- possible tor a nby of tbls st&e; an emen1d would briDe 25% to 301 more thaD tUamODd. Amoac lure stoots. rubles ~re most valaable beeauH tbey are so scarce 1n those stus. Emerald Is oext. and ella- mood last. In the 2 carat ranee. value order ts emera14, ruby and d1amoo4. lD equal qll&lJty &Dd slle. Reprdless of scarc ity bued dollar nlue. most of us still justtttably nte diamond ftnt lD true ftlue when meuur~ by beauty. durability, IDdastrtal ftlue IDd Ita ceoturtu old sym- bollc meant.ac. ran. supreme marsbaJ. and the supreme suite. Mrs. Jerry Beckmann, the lncomlog presldebt, ~.as cboseo "saillDg together ln '76•• as her theme. Her ottlcers lDc lude Mrs. James Cur. ;m.tor past president; Mrs. John Sarno, vice- HUGE CAST FOR OLIVER MUSICAL president; Mrs. Dooald laco- bonl, financial secreu.ry; Mrs. Virg11 , Bates, trea- surt>r; Mrs. Mar)orie Ka- lt>nius, recording secretary; Mrs. V!rt inla · Whitelaw. corresponding secretary; Mrs. Ruth Moore, first trus- tee; Mrs. Charles Evans, second trustee; Mrs. Bruce Stevens, third trustee; Mrs. George Corban, marshal; Mrs. Robert Ran sa, first A east of 106 students, ttw assistant marshal; Mrs. largest ever assembled for a fe rdinand Gles, second as- musical at Costa Mesa high sistant marshal; Mrs. Eu- s chool, ls now in nightly re-gent> Ber geron, chaplain; bearsals for "Oliver.'' More Mrs . Richard Marvin, or- ttw1 300 students auditiooed, gamst; Mrs . Louise Lew1s, in the biggest turnout evt>r. press correspondent; Mrs. Auditions were held at all the Emerson Wt>nt"U• Ius- s chools which feed lnto CMHS. tonan; Mrs. Louise Penley, and 37 students from Davis. fir st ~a rd; Mrs . John · Kaiser, TeWlnkle, Bear Str eet. PhllHps, ser ond guard. CoUege Park, Killybrooke, The past president, Mrs. PaularlDo and Sonora are r e-Stanley Panek, installation 5 chairman, will be assisted hearslog every evening, to by Mrs. Vlrgll Bates, }.lso 7. Two leading roles were won a past president, as co- b)' middle school students, who chairman. woo over their 1\igb school coun-The Garden Grove. Em. terparts. blem Club wtll entertain wtth .. At the final call, we had 4 a shor1 performance before ou~trs and 6 Artf\11 DOO«e~ ... th~ c~remony. said Dave Van Treese, mus1cal NEWCOMERS INVITED director. "Lindsay KolJIZ'h was chosen for Olivl'r, and AJlen TO FEB. 4 LUNOiEON Lamb will be our Dodger --Mt>mbers of the ~l''4'PQr1 and they're both from TeWlnk-Bt>ach Welrome Wagon Club le." will be the guests or Lmda Stan Dembecki wlll pta' Fa-Gromack1 at a luncheon at gin, Kath} Harber is ~aoc )', the San Francisran restau- and Jerry Dalton will t~t~ Mr. rant, near Wt>strliff, on feb. Bumble. Six performan•·es are 4. planned, March 4, 5, 6, 7, 9 M1ss Gromack.l is the and 10. Donna Kristlanst>n Is mana~er ot Fuller1on Sav- director. and Earl Treichel dl-in~s and Loan, East Bluff rects the orchestra. Lynn Prtn-o rrtr t>. gle's class is constructing sets ~ewcomers to the Newport for the musical. which Is o;et in Reach-Corona del Mar a rea Victorian England, and a loac k-art? tnvlted to contact \o\-el- stage c rew of 53 IS han·llinF; rome Wa{!on Hostt>ss Su:z.- tlghtlng, makeup and s<'ene aMe Gra), 6i5-58';3. changes. 3RO TALK IN FAMILY ANTIQUE COLLECTION SERIES THIS SUNDAY PROGRAM ANNOUNCED san1ra Harve~. an in- Sally Honig of La.: una <;U1H tor IJ.'ltlo Huntington Hills, an internahonall) bt>arl sd'IOOI dlstrt"t, v;ill recognized authorlt} on an-s~ak at thl' 4th pr~rarr tique Judaica. w1ll dtspla\ of Tpmpl~ Bat 'ahm's ser- and discuss her r otlt><"IIOO ll'S on "the fa mll),'' at 10 at 8 p.m. ThursdaL l.lJl. a .m. Sunria>, Feb. 1, at Co- 29, at tbe Big Canyon oome rona •1f'l mar high schOOl. AUCUON ot Dr. and Mrs. Allen Horh, HE'r top!• "'·iltb€>"Dis•over- The program is open tc> all tn~ \ourself wtthin your tam- aDd is sponsored by th~ r~-th." cently formed Sisterhoo1 of The final speaker tn the Temple Bat Yahm of l'\t>W-s~ries will be Dr. Samul:'l PIIIDA\'. Mn.IM\', ~\' et 8 P.M. Borgolna on Firw Cryttol. Sr~ling Sil~. PM«Iolns, Orl~o/ Obj~cu d'Art. Polnrlnga, J~w~lry. Antfqu~•. Bronus, Fumitur~. &l«t lndkm Turquo#et> ... 11 .000.000 INVENTORY F'rom El,.tn . COfl!'lr, Otlt-4{·h-. ..,.,_,dn VISI'TCMISf c....w~ ... -~-.. N c-.Nf ..-£ ADr ••eeoNt ... ocroa rh~ fir~ from wwn of th~ Southland' a ~ ~~gon« WOf~onf rntouronta! 11•1 o•ILY, II•IIAftle•Y a I•IIUMO•Y CLOIID Y"l .... leAY & THIIO•Y port Beach. For further in-H. Albert, psyc hiatrist, who formation call Mrs. Stephen wtll lerturl' Feb. 8 on "Tra- SholkoU at 548-0139. d ltlon vs. 1\edonlsm: re...,enl CITIZENS BANK OF CM MOTES 1975 GROWTtl Prestdellt Paiee Stmpson reports that 1975 was a buDtr year for Cltlteos Bank~ Costa Mesa, not~ u IDcreue ln assets aod eaf1llnp aDd a 10 per cPnt stoek dlYidtnd as of Dec 5. 'I'M 4iYldend ca me in the aftermath of a 2 to 1 stock i!pUt iD 1974. he ststed. The Milt llb.rted lts 4t h tear of apentioD Dec. 6, 1975. cultural effects on the fam- Uy unit.'' Keep cool with CNNPS AWNINGS W'W be Lea11e Steoff-.en. c111.1rmae a1 the blcete- lli&.l committee of Newport Be.adt; the oolor cuard from t.be M.a.riDe co.,_ At r Sta~ tJGD. El Toro; G lrl Seolrt T roop No. 1844. Newoport Beach.; Mrs. Ray Clbbl, open stDcer. u soloist, and Colonel John Lindvall, pastor of the Plymouth Coo- (J>egatlooa.J Cburcb of New- port Harbor. Jooo Sc hmitt, former state senator and United States congressman, will speak. He bolds the rank of colonel in the United St<ttes Marine Corps and Is at prl'- sent command.lng officer of b1s reserve unit at El Toro Marine Corps A1r Station. A personal invitation has been sent to Orange County former prtsooers or war and their families through Vi va's POW -Ml.A office LD Los Angeles. A speeW invlU.- tton is eneoded to f.amllles or mlss!Dg lD action. The program ls being co- ordinated by Mrs. Ivan Re- ber1. bicenteoniaJ c hairman of tbe Ebell Club, assisted by Mrs. John Doidge, Ameri- canism cllairmanofthe Ebell Junior s, aDd Calvin Stewart, dir ector of parks, beaches and recreation for the Cit) of \ewport Beach. BOOK VENDING MACHINE MADE Ken Whit~. 282-4 Shantar Dr., Costa Mesa, has in- vented a vending mac tune for dispensing books. The ma- chine features a transparent door so that all the books are visible for st>lecuoo and a c hosen book can be moved to an openlng b}' a mone~ - operated devtre. The ma- chine wUI glvl' 24 bour ser- vice to customl'rs and wtll operate to release a single selected book at a tlml', tlpon insertion f the corrert amount of m••ney. FROM $48 • INSTALLED CALL TODAY. EXPERIENCED FIRE SAFETY CONSULTANTS WU SURVEY YOUR RESIDENCE WITHOUT COST BECKMAN FIRE ALARM SYSTEMS, INC. F , re Safety Con •ultont• "\1·· 11t z<"Y ,., I r •• \a fth I •, 1 f.. H,,,,.·· Orang• County Diu nct Offic• "'"' r>ro trct \O.,, l>o"''· a~;to or ap .-rt"'~"' /or lr ss. srNc E zor I s-..sss4) RAIIITT INSURANCE c.Jt u ,..o wt 19U HARIOR BOUL£V OOSTA M~ MARINERS CHURCH MOW 1 ... OUR ... 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Come'" ana consult one of our friendly Laguna Federal savings counsellors about the tnvestment program that best suits you . 'Subject to aubatantlat lnt..,..t pw\altln tot w thdrawela blltore metvtlty. LAGUNA FEDERAL SAVINGS LAOUIIA Meum .• C.htornla 3 Mon8r'c:t\ .., Plua 1oM a -.n'E, C.l•tom•• 101 Nof1h £1 Cemino ANI MOMaOII"ca 280 OcMn A'*'ue U.Ouna IIMch. Cetitomla Telephone •14-7541 u ..... ,c.....,. ~,._.4111YIIIPIN ua•1 aa-.calbRia ---·--··- •• Report from Philip Morris ' I . I . . \ . ' " • • . ' . . . . ' . : . . . ,, , I • • • , l ~' r r : . ~ •. ' . ; ) ... r' ,..1 achJeVeS taste of ctgarettes having .. 6QOA» more tar. ...... The greatest challenge to cigarette makers in the last two decades has been how to make a low tar cigarette that wasn't "low" in taste . Warning , The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarene Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. It seemed impossible. Until today. After twelve long, hard, often frustt:ating years, Philip Morris has dev*ped the way to do it. The cigarette is called MERIT.. It' '\" 'f j. } • I \ delivers only 9 mg. of tar. One of the lowest tar levels in smoking today. Yet MERIT delivers astonishing flavor. If you're looking to become a low tar smoker, or don't particularly enjoy the taste of the low tar brand you smoke now-you'll be interested. LowTar,.Good Taste: Filters Fall Short , tike most everyone else, we tried to design special "low tar, good taste" filters. Special filters that would somehow allow taste through but not tar. Like others, we experienced the same general kind of results: the lower the tar, the lower the taste. So for flavor, we concentrated on the business end of smoking. The tobacco end. And decided if we wanted more flavor to come throt.Wh, we'Q just have to find a way t~~tm"t\Vlth more. f Sntoke Cracked: 'Enriched Flavor' Discovery So we began an exhaustive research program in cigarette smoke analysis and the ingredients that actually comprise cigarette taste. By using a very sensitive instrument called an Analytical Fractometer, we were able to "crack" cigarette smoke down into its various I ingredients. We found there are . over 2000 separate ingredients in smoke. MERIT Each was isolated Filter and analyzed, one by one. What we dis·- covered was startling: there are ingredients in b C(k )) to acco-ey basic flavor units-that deliver taste way out-of-proportion to tar. Breakthrough. By fortifying tobacco with these natural flavor essentials, we're now able to pack flavor-extraordinary flavor -into a cigarette without the usual increase in tar. The discovery is called 'Enriched Flavor.' It's extra flavor. Flavor that can't burn out, can't fade out, can't do anything but come through for you. Taste=Iested By People Like You 9 mg. tar MERIT was taste-tested against five current leading low tar cigarette brands ranging from 11 mg. to 15 mg. tar. Thousands of smokers were involved. Smokers of filter cigarettes like yourself, all tested at home~ The results were conclusive: Even if. the cigarette tested had 60% more tar, a significant majority of all smoker.s tested ~ported new 'Enric1ieCTFlavor MERIT delivered more taste . Repeat: delivered 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 tar brands tested. You 've been smoking "low tar, good taste" claims long enough. Now you've got the cigarette. MERIT. Incredible smoking pleas- ure at only 9 mg. tar. From Philip \ .M.9!!iJc:.,_,~ 'Swdv ~'* fTft on ft'qUI!It ·~ ....... ·-,,. Warntng . The Surgeon General Has Oeaermtned That Ctgarette Smoktng Is Dangerous to Your Haith. •-..-.. .,_ ............... . . ......... ~ . NEWI'ORT HARBOR !II SIGH PUIIUSIIED IEEillY -PAGf I TMURSOIIY, JAil It, 1111 CORONA DELIIAII, CAL The Trial ly AlFRED W. EHARD, D.O. MAU 14,55-45 AJsodrete rrofeuot of New Tntcuaent Feitt. Tlteoloeic•l Se~niMry, E1kitt1 ,ork, Phi\odetphie, FROM "CHRISTIAN BEACON," COLLlNCSWOOO, N.J . ••• ~ol~n Text : &;,t tltiJ COif'Uetlt to pas, tlttlt tht' word ntl;flrt M fw/fl/1«1 tiNt 11 wnllrn '" tltdT Jtw, 1lHy IMrN fM witlrout • CIIU~ {Joh.n 15:25 ). (C0MTIMUIO r•o• LAST Wt:U l no. s...._ of doe Coooci ln Mark 14:60-65 'NI rud: .. And the hich priest stood up in the midst, and asked Jesusf.-sayjnJ, Answeren thou nothin&? ""-at Is it which these witness ac,ainll thee ? But he held his puce, and answered nothinJ. Apin the high p~t asked him, and said unto h1m , Art thou the Ouist. the Son of the BleSied? And Jesus said, I am: and ye shall see the Son of man sittin& on the righl hand of Questioru &Aruwers 8'! H EN R\' J . H~VDT , T •. D . T ~E C~OSEN PEOPLE, 236 W. 72N D ST., NEW VORl< CITV QuestiOn : It h1• 1/" 1'<111 makr '" 11111Ch of th1· lmul }!rum f!Himl\t•rl ,, , A hruhm11.' J'/,,~ wm ft~l!illr·•l u111l h, .l'lrft'l'. I lit' IIIIJN</11/t/1 {'111'1 "' ;/u• ('"! <'• mmt ;, tlw ,\fltrllmd 111/1<'1 t iltu/ m tfto ~··r.l oj ~hrulwll'l !r/,,,,, ulltl!r ,,..,,, p/r n/ lfl,• o'(lr/11 11'1111/d /'!,· lolhll'Ci .., ..,,,.,.,., T" pc>int •'Ill \\h:ol (,.xJ ':•}''> :th..l\1! the ph~~~~':al ·••r<:CI •'I H1, Co'lvcnan1 w .-.hruh:ml '' 11•>1 lo• d1'1l\ the ~p1n1 ual. ,-,, dcnv ch.: ''"•' " 1·• deny 1hc Nhcr The~ ~·' tunJ in h.on.1 loday J U~I ;t\ !he) did .It lht' ltm<· ••I the E'\o..lut. "'hen the h.r3o:ll t<'' "enr I•• I he prnm,,,•J land S.:c I < onnl tH""' 10 :1-4. Furr hcrn~<•re . ...,,. 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And I "''tl11:11e unr.• I he .. · .. onJ to lh~ -.cl'd o~l!er .thee. 1hc l;rn,l "hereon lh<•U . .trl ,, •lr:.tn!!~'r .oil !he l.on<.l f'l ( ·'"·'·'" h•r .on l'IO.:f · 1"'''"£ fl'''"'""'!l In Genc••s 17 :1':1 r h~· .;:,,,,.n.ont ,, r.:· n .. • .... ed V.lih h .hll" "lpr ollll'l<.'rl.o,\on~ CtliCI).onl . and "'lh h1' -.~-c•l .t lln hom " t.ene"' :_. 7 -l nt.• th\ ,,.t:J ..., ill I g1 1c th" l.tnll c.cne"" ~(<. l llOJ unh\ th .. ·.: .1 nd untol th\ •et:<l. I "''II ~Ill' •• 11 lh~···· c,,untrll'' !•,o m.: Hchrc1• "''r.J ;" l • .tndl .. ond I v.dl rerfr>rm rh,· ••ath ...,h,ch I ~"'.lfC ""''' Ahr,oh . .ttn th~ lar h~·r ... In G •·nc~•~ ~;>( -1 lh<• C•'ICn,ml " a· ncv.r<.l "''h J.oC<•h th,<l 1h,>11 mo~~c·: rnhenl tho: land <\hcr..:•n lh;•u an :1 •lr.mg.:r. "hich (n'lo.J f'·•'l' unw Ahrah:•m " Gent'"' :!X 1.1 -.. rh.: land" hc l•'· ••n 1hou hc•t. 1.:> th..:,· "'II I !!•\~· ol <ond to thy -.ced · Genes•s J5 .1::! ".'\n<.llht: land ...,h ,ch I gave unl\• Ahr,ohan1 ;rnd l~aaL· lo• thee will I g11c 11. an.l t•• th\ ....-L·d ;rfter thec "''II I ~1 v.: th~ frond .. I Agam m• alter:Liif'n ~ Gel'll:•tl ~H -1 -" 01nJ "Ill !!"I.' 1!11' land to th\ -.ccd afl~r tht·c l<•r .on C\erlaMJng po~sc'~"'"" t ]'l..,>ti.' lh,ot ;,!Zain lhcrc " nol rime l11n11 ,,n cverlastin~ J'Xl'l~"'on . 1 \\ e ,hall re~l our ca-.c h~rl.' ht ••Ill ply u~king. WhC\ i~ mak•n¥ "' n111ch nl the lund grant'! That this promto;c \lo a~ nut aho:ro:d o~fler lhc dearh of the Lorll Jcsu~ Chr"l ~~ cle:IT I rom R om:m~ 4: I\ ..1 11U 15 :1'\ QUESTION: Why was the east gate rn the wall of Jerusalem r.ea led in 154.1 ? I know il will be opened when rhc Me~sill>h returns. ANSWI:.R. In order to avoid much do~U\l>'ion and sptocul•ntan. we have -.clct:ted the followmg quolation from M'Ciintock 11 nd Strong Cyclopaedia wh1ch is one of the OOt st•mmari~s we have found. "The ochtr gate i~ the famous Golden Gate {Porro ourm ) in the eastern wall of tht Temple area ... The name Golden Gate appun to have come from a supposed connec- tion with one of the ancient gAte~ of lhe Temple, which are said to have 1>ce:n covertd with gold: but thts n.ame cannor be trxed back beyond the historians or the Crusades. This aate ''· from its architecture. obviously of Roman oriJin, aod is conjectured to have bc.k>naed "' the-inc:lmure of the temple of Jupit~r which was built by Hadrian upon Mount -Moriah, but. the utcrior is now walled up; but. being double, the interior forms within tht area a rec:ns, which is u~ for'P rayer by the Moslem wonhfpptr. Different po......er, and coming in the douds o ( hea~n. Then 1 h~ high priest rent hi:s clothes. and SIJth. What need we any furth~r ~~o•itnr:sses" Ye hav~ heard the blasph~my, wha1 thmk ye~ An d they all condemnr1 htm to be guilty of deouh . And som.: began to spit on h1m. and to cover his flee , :md to bufftt him, and to uy unto him. Pr ophesy: and the servants did strike h1m with th~ palms of their hands." Venn 60-65 of our Biblical text live • rc"'''n' :uo: I!" en t<•r tht: do~mg. ot this J!olll' Jt ..... 1\ pr,1h.o h)~ h~'C.lUSe it wa~ h•unJ 1t1C••n1 o:n.,,;m tho~t :o gate to the m•"o..JUC ,hould be •'rcn '" chc .:xtcrior ... dl ·\hh.•u£h m•t .... .~llcJ up. il wa!> ~cpt ,;-),,,,.J t'•l'n ~tht•n th.· Cru~ders we r.: m fX"''"~~Ilm ••1 thc ..-ny. anU only ••ro.·ncJ ,·n~··· ,, yo:.ol, ••n P.tlm St•nday, .n d:l.:hr.oll•'ll ,,f ,>ur Lord\ •upposed tnumrh.ol .. ·n lr~ through 11 t•' the 1 ··m rk" {,hll'~!h'n <ind '' ,,,, 11 1n rn.tlt 111 1/i<' /lt/>/t• Ill <I (,,,f nl 1<''1 ~'('0/11-1' l'lr'<HI' <'l {•lollll lfu1 .f•t ~h('l' lh,• 111.1th ·•I (,,.j .m~llh.:' •cn~cance l•l l ,....J ,.,,.the l>ul•~<•rl..lll£' ,,, H i~ :111flhll1l' ··I Jli'I II,.'C. Th l~ 1' <'I,. J,•/11 1n1111 the (,r .. ·e l.. "••nl U••·J . '''' t'\.onlpk. oil !{,om 12 /11 Thi~ '' ,J..,h. J..;;fll' ~lllo.l "a •··•nlr•'llnd tr.•m cL "vut ,,f." .wd ,J,J..;-"n,!!ht " t>r "JU'L" I! ,., ,, ,·.orr~mg •'Ill ,,, Jll'tlcc. \\'e mu<;t ro:· mcmho.•r th.11 Hl' •~ t'•!U JI!y l:otthFul :~nd 111q ''' tf'q,!IH' th •'llr s•n~ if. .1~ he· ht·\Cf\ In th.: I ••rJ J.:•U~ Chn~l. \loO: ,·,mfc~~ th.·m 11 Jn 1 ~~ as He i• 10 l•nn!= fl'Cl•mpcn,,· llf'•'" th,,~,· .... h,, ~~·r,•.:l Hom Que•IIOn ll llfll <f tllr purro•r oj '''•' two-fn/.1 rdf'r i'IW(' t<l f>.>/i('l·/n l! 'I I JMrn ~:I Y.' <fTI H<'N ' The rr .m\I:Jtion i~ 1-a\ed ''" the Greek text of "ittphcn~ of I ~(0 Tho:-Jcccrolcd h'Xtu31 re:.din,!! hl·ro: C{lntam~ 1he ~tatcment iu~t once o~t th•· end pf the ver.,e Thu~ !he o\menc;~n l\1.1ndard \'cr~i('ln tram· l.~t~'· ··1 ht·•.: 1hine•. hate I wrillcn unt•> \011. rh:.1 ~c mav know thai \C ht~te ctcrnJI l1fc , t•t·r" unto \'Ou 1ha1 ht•lic\O: Pn the n:~me nf lhe So~ pf Gnd... The Circek f{lr lhe Ia~! .. talcmcnl o~. mif pi•ll'lmutin r is tn ill!fltllrr tnu lillifl/1 tnu thrn11 . :tlh tr:m~!:ued thi" ol. "10 the Liter- lone~) h, .• ,, \ 1'1 l' ••I (,>J .. ~., I!C' tnt 1111o• 1h,• n:•me r>f rhc ~n Here , :1 manclous pa~­ rhc hdievcr 0n a~su ranc~. .<r1d I !' Jl11\ ¥o hKh ''II'('' him tht J-.,l,ln~·~, mcnt•Oncd in the nc l:r ve~e {l//\{1(}\ n, .... , rh ... 0:\0: ,,f !he n.:,·dk n \l ,,qh,·" 1'1 ~.1 mc.1n 11 1~·1.111\ ~. ·1..: "' ,..11, •• , .r,.,,, ,, ·•rrh t1' ,, ,m pi,,,, •ll th,· Jl,•h I .on,l llh,•ro.· •. oml'l • .,,,,IJ .!•' lhrollJI!h \l ith 11\tr..:l't doll t~'tllll' Pl,·~•o: C\f'l:un "h.11 lh.ol 11\'<.'<lk ""'I I~,· ,o!HI ,,h,n ol "·" uwJ \\,,, I .1 !\ololl,ol 1'11,'0: •'~ ,·,>n•IIUCh•.J J-.1 m.on' I\ \It I H rhn• ltJ .::..~ "~mrph .t r r,llt•rhl,ll ·•no: •'l'l<'"lfl]c! .o n rmr•''""'rlol~ l hr• " ,k .• : !Oo•nt '•'i'l' ~~. \\h.:-r,• 1hc LorJ '·" '· \\'11 h ml.'n th•• " l lllJ"''o~rblc. j,ut "olh ( •••.1 .oil th lll;!• .H<' pt~'lhle." Vl'q ,·.orl< .•t t,•n•r•' ,.,·ro: m.~dc to allcr th<' '"'ll'"h'llf, ,.,,,knth h} r ho~c v.hn li•d n"! fl':tilh' 111,11 "mol<.'<. ol thr~ l.md ll~·r,· c.•mm ,m rn lhe ca,t. Thul "0: lind 1hl' l.:.lllln~ ~rmrif,.n 1 C3hle 1 in- ''''·'" <~I Amu,·fon 1 C.t111l'li whcr( the flp:wc th,·n "th.11 PI ,, c.t hlc he1np put rhro>ugh lhL· q .. · (>f ol necdlc. The idea rh:11 ''"'' ,,f rh,• 1-'·•IC• m :mc.ent Jeru- ,,dcm ""·" "'' !.111 .ond n.1rrow th3t it ""l" C.llll·J "!he nc.:dk\ C\'o:" has no fnund.<ll••n '" .mrrqu•l\ I ;,rd Nugent 10 l•t• iJ,,,,I., I •m•l.• ('flll'\/frd mul Sm:rrd ~t:otl'' th,r l 111 ""'me m(xlern Syrian I•'""' the nr.rto\l JX•Je\trmn gate by lh,· •1.1<' "' the larger 1• :t,e:f'n gale r~ thu \ r:.ollc<.l 11 m1 ghr he th is which. .1 ft~·r hl'tn,!! p;o~o;cd from mouth to m~•uch .-., rcn to J"Cn . Cll.me 10 be ap· phed t•l Okl Jcru,akm. The idea is completely UJX"I ky the f:tct that I u~.· u-.cs a d.flcrcnt word for needle Ill'! the rlwplll'r "'hieh ..omc have ap· pl•ctl h.l a nurrow gorge or gate of entruncc hul /lrlrmr which A. T. Rob· cmon potnls out i' the medical te:m1 fnr ;, •'urpical necdlt. A ~imilar met;rp!lor ., found in Rabtt Mezi'a of the Tal mud where:.~~o•c re:ad that Rabbi Sham S<tid to lhbbi Am in a certain <.lro;cu~s'~· "Perhap' )OU arc from Pum~d•tha 11. h~re thty dr:tw an clc· ph;•nt throuah rhe eye of ;. nCC'•Ik." rJ~bl. The \CholaN of tho: :.cut.lcmv chcr~: had :o reputation for "c•nJ! ~:•.'· trcmcl) t.tlhtlc. The Koran 1tbg, u~e, the fig ur.· of a camel 11oi ng ·mrough the c)e M ,, needle. \ ~ th~ ~entence of the Council reprdif\1 Jesus. See also Wltthew 26:62..68 ; Lulce n6J-71' John 18 , 19-24. ·'Ciilphu (the hiP, p~iest I felt the imperative need of quick action to Sl'lle the clay, for the matter was rapidly COII'dfta to a point where the entire c:ouncU would be oblieed to confess lt1 hdpl~. Arisina therefore from his chairman"s teat, he steps forward into the lmli<:trde formed by the dlairs u( the mnnben. Hls ftrJt thousflt was that of browbeatinl Jesus, and thus provokif\1 Him to ~arne statement wtlich could be ~ .. inst tim: Answerest Thou nothina to these condenmatory charges'? Jut Jesus kept His silence and answered Rever a word .... The helpleaness of the witneues and of the council, the jud.s, was in this cue so obvious that any up.ment on Ouist's ptlrt would haw been useless and wouJd have spoiled the efTCct. "But the ltiF priest feels that he must save the day at all costs. So he flNlly ub the direct question : Art Thou the Ouist, the Son of the Bleaed? -He~ is a specimen ofhich-priestly rdi&ion · For the expression was chosen delibentely, a hypocritical terms of reYerence in refrainin& from usin& the actual name of God. In such rnaners the hiah ' priests could be extremely punctilious. Jtsus ' now determined to end this f1roe, which- must hue hun tum to the depths of His soul. He fr1nldy answen: I am. But He adds that these His faJ~o: accusen and jud«es would see Him, the Son of Nan, silting at the richt hand of the power of God . and coming with the clouds of heaven as His throne. When these hypocrites see Him apin, it will be in His capacity as the JudBe of the world. And how thorou&hly wiH thne unju~t blasphemers be filled wi1h terror when '"" s.am..Ot~ ~em they rejected wilt sn m JUdgment upon them and require a full account a1 the1r h:.mds! But the high pries! had gained hrs o bject: he thought he had a ...,.ord nn w which h~ could use to establish a a case . In order to get the proptr dramatH: effect, he (Caiaphas] took hold of his mantle and perh:aps both of hts tumcs, and tore them open , ripped them to pieces a1 the top. That was a sign of d~cp gncf. of intense suffering. He meant hts act to impl)' that it hurt him rryte than ...,.urds could express to hear ~~-pnsoner make such a statement He (tht htgh pr1cs 1l rejected all further lcsumony :~s useless. had they not all he~rd the hl~sphcmy th:r.t thrs man da1med to be the Son of God" TI 1ere was hut ome q uestt<m h> ask yet What is the f1t!J11g penal I:>. 111 your optm un, lur such a t tansgress•on? And wuh great unanmtity the well -inst ructed h)pocrites took their leaders' .:ue and condemned C'hnst 10 he guilty of death. ''The findrng ot the m urt and the sentence bll.sed upon it wn the stgnal fur a general abandonment of restramt ; for ......;th the sent~nce of death hang~ng ov~r Him Chnsr had become an outtiiSt , Uv. 24 '16. The counselors th~mselves began the ~Cruel mockery, and the servants were only too willing to follow their ex ample. They spat upon Him as an ob~ct o f utter contempt; they covered a doth around and over His head and beat Him with their fim, asking meanwhile in a jeering tone that He should prophesy and designate th~ offenders. And the servants added to the sharm of their mastt:rs by receivina Him with slaps of the open hand -a cruel and painful torture . 'This, then, is tht hearing and the accUUILon which was done in the house of the high priest Caiapha:s. And all this is writt~n for"'Ur learning that we may know that Ot.rist h~mbled Himself so deeply for our sake and permitted Himself to be aocllltd, condemned, and killed as the areatnt criminal; though He i1 altopthet innocent, so that even Hi1advef1olriel art obliaed to confea secretly, feelina tt in their he1n that there WIS no Clute or death to be round In Him' "(d. PILul E. Kreu.mann, .. The Gospel accord.ln& to Saint Mark .. in the PoP'fdtlr ConwnM_, of tit~ Bibk -Tlte New Ttlta~nl, 1921, Vol . I, pp . 2.7. 248). e God'• "Keeps" ..... ,.._ ............... .. ........ .c:-ta.. ~ .... Go4 .............. -.? ,_ ·lit· -· • wiU ,_,w &a... -tJI. ...... .... .,.. lie will ~.H 1li.M ... .al ~ -..... ._.-...... -... -"--_, ............ wiU ....... ._.., __ .... ......,.. .......... ,. _. ... _ ................ ._. ..... .............. ... ___ _ ... ___ .. _ .. ' I'd ' ... .__ ... _ ann ssw-... ._C"' .... -----·--..... , ..... ,... ... ___ _ .... .... ......... -.... • • Who will Anti-Christ? From THE JEWISII BDPE. P. 0. Bol m. t. •• _, • CaL- The Lord Je.u w1U rdlU'II for .u m. chil· d'f'\· Does the Holy Spirit wit~ in you that you are a child' of Cod? Are you bOrn a«ain and an~ you waitins for tM lord? .......... .,a..·· ........ ... dui.l will ...... a. ......... , .... There ir alto anothet-one comins, called lhe AntichM, of whom we read in 1 Jolut 2:18. ··Little children. it is the Lnt t:ime : and u ye have heard that Antichrist shall come. even now are there many Anlkhriets; whereby we know that it ir the last time.." Have you hurd of him ? He it also caUcd "tM man of sin, the ton of,..perdition." As soon ar the Lord Jeaus Chrlat corMS for His own. and they are caught away to meet Him in the air (1 1ltcY.. 4:17). the Antichri11t will appuor, as we read in 2 Thea. 2:3, "Let no man deceift you by any means; for that day shall not come, except there come a falling away firM , and that man of sin be revealed, the son of perdition."lbere will be first a falling aw&)' from the truth and then the Antichrist will appear. after Chrill ha11 returned for Hia own. ~..!~_ .. .:.-sa'*•---.. ~-..... •ct;•W. ,_ lo. u-·--.. Wa -· c.t. I ~ds .,.. ~ ,. c Qll ............ !-.. ,_, _,.....,...., ........... _. ... -lood. So -.. -·· -· ... w ....... --........ "' ~ ... WOftillf; ..,... ... f h .... .... •oedera. • hiit l will ............... -l~tt...~Md.rAbW..B' K ~1 ..... Mlic:lariot--.. -... -,.r, the poop1e o1 the ......_ 1oe will ..,. .. 11 lly ,_....._ --type ol .--.;.a~ --· ... will ....., powers Whicli ~ :ol.:-L 1 ....... _. h r---r , ._ ...... Aobela-;,o wiU ....... -,.. ......... olthepit"&. ---..... tfllllls of aa .... .-i .... .-..-....... ~a. the o..u-.. ... oriJI ...-. --... Antichrist will be a man, but. he ~·ill be more than man ; he will be the Devil-man, as Christ wat Man, but more than man. the Cod - man. If Jeaua had not been more than man. He could not be our Saviour. A. Man, He wa1 tempted and tried even at we arc; but as the Son of Cod. He hu provided eternal mansions in Glory for a11 Hi1 children. Antichrist will be more than human. AA a man, he will be like Hitler, Mu550lini, and other evil men ; but as the Devil he will po!!SeM and expreM the nature of Satan himself. Christ taid, "I and my Father are one." Antichrilt and his father will be one. Anti· christ will be, "Satan manifested in the Aes.h," exactly as Christ wu "God manifetted in the fle~~h ." Satan will be incarnated in Antichrilt. He y,·jlJ be the .son of Satan--the only son of Satan, as Jesus Christ is the only begotten Son of God . Unsaved men are children of the cll'\'il, as thc saved are children of Cod. - feeble are the hraias aad wiD of -· He will acorn to put rd.i.a.noe n. die _, • ;. el dntas in which man pub his u.t. He willlw a ""pa-- fect blendins" of the bam.an and the s., · That be wiU he the "ttJ' .-of Setaa.. ... lte will be the dml m.an.ift:llkrll ia lhe It l t. dearly ta ..... ia Sc:ripbtre. 1"he ..... - of Satan it lO counterfeit tlte pLm IUkf ~ of Cod. ~ comes as the Wart ,. ..._ Mitute Sa"iovr. He is oflen.d to .... as a ..... ~titute for OuUt, ud nudtitlldes aocept -. 1n1tead of the Saviour. Salan wiU ..Ike IU. imitation as realistic u poaRble. As Clniarl came to earth from Hcavt!ll, ro Aalichritrl: 'wil come to e1rth from out of the pit. As Ouiril •us as much Cod u tho..p He had .eftf been man, and as much man u thoap He Md ~·er been God, ro Anticltrut will be • ...dl Satan ar thoug:h he had Df!Ver heeD maa aad • much a man &!I thousfl he had nner .._. Satan. Antit:hrist and his father "'·ill be one. When he slruts (•\·er the earth, Antichrist ~·ill pos· !"C!I~ all th~ pG"-'er and cunning of the devil. He will not be: a mere man under the control and direi.-1ion of Satan, hc will be Satan himself incarnate~'~ in the fl esh. As such ht: will be altle to du many superhuman. supernatural tfoitlj!S. Satan has ~r~al superhuman. !!Upt"r · The Scriptures beautifully &.:ribe the 0018- binin[t; of humanity and Ority in tlae Cod-Ma. by use of the familiar pllrue, "the child bona. the &on p::i..-en." Chri.C. is both hlllftln UICI Dii- l'iRe'. He is the Babe of Bethkftem sad f1le Lord of Glory. He is tht Lion o( the Tribe of Judah and He is the Lamb of Cod. In plain and unmi~akable Jan~. the Scriptures teiJ Ul of the dual nature of the Oevil-man. He is de.cribed u "'that man of sin, the aun of perdition" 21bess. 2:3. · l:l LOOB BT TQG OOOB BY OR. BOB JONES BOB JONES Unl vBr•ltll ,,...-,,~V>ll l' SOlT'" c••oo '""' ~"''• "The Lord shall JH't'M"rve l HI!' mak u to pra11e Him: the thet> from a ll evil : hi.' ~hall remsinder of wrath Rr re-pre~er•·e thy soul'' !Psalm !ltraina (Psalm 76:10). "Thho 121 :7). 1 t~m glad we hav~ a I is the heritage of the servanll sn~·iour Who!lt' PtO~·er i• .,uc~ of the Lord ... "(,~ia,h St:l 'J). fic ient. His power is 1uffic1ent "He 11hall preserv'e thJ*soul." i,rl t~e · h(\~tr of., ~p~aJ.:.i£"-M~lf~.,o~b are undn stronx-"God i~ fa1lhful. \\ltiO' wm·l'iot i ttitclk 'toi:t8~. Fali!e 'riilit'iona, .~uffer r ou to be teml'lted 11bove worldlineu, deceptiona, tbt> thnt ye are 11ble: hut will with plsm• for Antiehri~t and hi• the temptation also make a J ohn 1ht' Bsptist who prect'des w~y te> I'JJ('are ... " (I Carin · him to prepare hia way, tht' thm n ~ 10:1:1). "For in that ht> illu!!ion of the pot of trold at him.'lo·lf hath liUff('rPd bein tr the end of a non-t>xil!tt'nt rain· tempted. he is ahlt' to SU('r our bow, "JM'Iltt'. pt>IC't>" when therto rht m that 11re tempted" f He -i1 sudden dt'struction, and b.r Pws 2:181: H1• is faithful in .. atety wheN" theN" is no s11fety t1me§ of d1 !~t re~s -Ch ri st iam -all of thNe are Satanic l'lrP nnt promi!<erl freedom from < wespon1 hurled at the souls of the thin.R's to which all (J('sh il l men to dtolude them. Thfo~ heir -skkne1s, sadnt>ll, mi,. will f'o me a tim!.' when a third fortune. and death. In Adam of all fl~sh shall die bt-eautt- all d1e II Co rinthians 15:22). of thelll' dclusion11; but today, If there ;, a d{'pre5~ion. Wt' tomorrow, henrf'forth and fM- wl l! be hun,R'ry. If therl.' is a I ever we llrt' af'eepted in the revolut1on. we wi11 11Uffer. But I Belovf'd, and He wa tl'hes over in e\·ery cirt·umslitnf'e all our 11oult. At one in Chr11t thin p:s are ,R'Ood in their work· therl.' is no veil belwet>n and inc tocether in behalf of thost' no sin to dividt>. Thf' soul i~ who lon• God 11nd an• surnon-1 pretl.'n·ed fore,•er-made clean dn .. d to His will (Rom aM in the Blood of Je~u• Chriat 8:21';). lf a wt•apon is formt'd and prolt'clf'd in the et.f'rnal, aR"nimt God'~; peoplp, it ~:annot omnipott•nl hand of thl.' God of pro!lp('f n ~»iRh 54 :17); God the Atrt'S to Whom a thousaud will turn ba t•k on those who yea rs are u a day and a day hurl them all wl!'apon~ that 11 a thousand yean (II P•ter thl"y have fortred al(ain!!l Hil l 3:8). pt'ople. E'·en the wrath of men lrreaiatible Zeal J ohn Bunyan, with irruit~lible seal, preached throu«h· out Enl{land until, upon the ruloration of Charles II to the thro ne, he wat throw11 into prison whe" he re· m•ined twelve yura. DuriiJI' hit~ confinement he p~•eh­ ed to •II to whom h e could rain aceeta. When liberty was offered to him, on promi11e oC ab11t1inin1' from pre111ding, he replied. "If you let me out today, I ahall preach again tomorrow." • 1JWJ MINUTES-,, ft CMI ...... JfAM, ..... __ _, ~ .............. GOD'S PROMISE vs. MAN'S EFFORTS should know It, God c•rtalnly p6eeet stron1 emphaaia on lt. ''WhemON th.n MtWth tht JawP It was •dcMd bwcat~H or .,....,..,Ions" (GM. 3:19). '1hat ftllfY mouth may be ltopped, and .. the workt mey become _tullty ~God" /'Rom. 3:19). ''TMrt- foN ..,. the ... of ttN ... there tftafl no ftnh be Jultifit>d t n Hfs :; .... ~ ........ ;, ..... ........ Of .... <"-· 3,20)., ... -.. " come to God -...etWW «.,.. Uta beeauM Of our 1ooe1 wcwb, ~,.. .. noc Dhi'""' HJm ..,, ..,.., Which He .... .,.....~, He _.H ntwf HH ... ..Cion lit_,. ,.,a, and <*talnly Mt for 1 ,_. PMtry••_ .. __ _ ---ftllool -'""''" aftd lirl, ~ Our onl)' hop« Qool ... --lo .... _llfolo-... t1u11 In Hit 10ft (John 1:35 ., -1~1: ·e·'Tllo 11ft 01 -·-.... ---..-·<-·=· .. Olm;lylnltl--.... __ .,._lilt -· -r..,... . ...... , .. u. THE Sl"ORD OF THE LORD Bo• 1099, Murttentloio, Te1111.. ''Beltold, lfOU' it 01e ~- ti~: bt"Aiol4 w<XI:' ~ IJre tlu• o/ ao:fl·uriow" l lt Cor. &:21. P<t'lbaPI thr crratnt enenu· a man faces is the-Idea tMt ht hM plewrw of tim~. No nred to burT)' to .,.. tM doe'lor; anrl wtwn hi! does finally m.ke that v'-11, tw disco,·en lhat tM lituation • critical. pel1\aps fatal. tw •'&iW *· lone. One ol J>•e:b'• wealtblftt men died ~t • tdll! lk tWit!l ptaln ..... ~t .. t..U IIIII lawyer aftM' the Olrist... ...,... days, but he ""'" his ]lb.kfto rlnL 'The stude-nt •ito thinlu bot .._ p)Eoftty of time wiU fail the exa.Ais nation. The a;meral •'ho thinks lw hu plenty of time .... 1u low the batt.,.. Tbe only t.inv a nwn can be-sure of ia roclaw : yestenflay ls for.vH IOf'Jt, ·and tornonva· .-., never corrw. This Is why t.hr a.- ....,., .. Sfrdt: ye the Lord, diii"- .V MOJ' k /OW.ftlll !" To delay ~vine ChrMt as your Saviour ia rH.lJ.y quiW fool· lrh. What pod reruott tnot a~ euse) ean you Jive for-waitlnrl! You rftl li:R that )'OU are takinl a t:ha.nee, that you are mortal, U.t you are not aolrc to lh"' fOft'Vft'. Every man, for IOft'le ftUDn. ,_ the kkoa hl' .... 111 haw "one ftloOft chance" before Math comt'l, but this ia not true. f'or IOII'Ir, dtath is a .10low ~ and Uwy ~ ai\·en lirnt" tu think and de>dde. For many, death is a s.....,. •hock, and they •·akto up in rtemi· ty lo find tMy have ••it<'d too -· No, thel'f! it no 1ood rraron lor waitlfll:. .find eaeh day tbat )'CMI de'-y only makes it mot't' dlffln.lt to decKle. The t~acll o1. sift • eomt' r'OPI!"S. and the ropn of ... become chains, and )'OU nftd )"'UF• _.It In bonda&e to ain. How ..- eeU.r It wouJd haw beoen to t... to Christ ten )'hnt aco. twftlt7 re•n aao. but u-.o.e .,. .,. &one fol"f'Yft'. Jesua •'I!Pt m.-er J~ lit· c.... the pt"'ppe-lutll!'w ftOt ... timP Gf tlwir "'-l:tatlon (~ 11:44). Almlchty God .... ....... them-...... i.ft .... ..... ------chUdten. Mil olfft'Wd -.... . "ht ........... ...,,.. ....... ., c:rawnlrtw Him, the7 C'nld,... Ia.; ancl forty )'tWS latft' hr~~"!"'!" wu JewW to the .,.... • -·· Judlmtnt S. «<INJlii, Yn, a.t t1 lonputf ......... -.... ~.., " ~. '"It .. .... pointed unte mtft 0111ee to ... .-. alter tw. the JU"a wt"' (....._ 1!2'7). Anti ... ol ........ .................. ,__ 1lb ,....ee. ,.... Rs ....... ,.... ............ , .. , .... ...... ....,,.. .. _......,.. : -·--......... ., _, T-.. <W'a .... ct--Lota...t __ _ -...nt-tr.,.,_ ........ P'ICfii~B~ NAME ST ATEMEJO' ~ lollowblc peqon Is doillc bu1aess as: COI'ODI Pad.tk, 806-1/! JumJDe AYe.., Corooa d~t Mar, Ca., m!S: Hnry OUYer GoJd- smfUl. 606-1/% Jumble AYe., Corcu del Jhr, Ca.. 9%6%5. Tills bufDess Is ooadlacted by Ill iDdtYictual. Si.gDect: Ram o. Gold- smith. TblJ ltatt1lleot n.s tlW wttb tbe C01111t} Clerk ol 01"&11Ce Couaty Jan. 9, 1976. NJllsb: Ja.. 15, 2!, %9, f'itB. s; 19"16, m tbe "ewport Hutlor Eastp. _y -~!~ LICM. .. ftCa FJ:Tt'J"k)(PS BU'SIJf£SS , !lAIIi ST,.f.TE~ ne Wlowtlc .,..._ 1s .... ....,. a , ~ IMf'ooo.:' COHee I 11 Co., %1'71 Ill- .. Dr., ftl, lmae, Call!. mtS: ~rl Towen Bar- mu, 401 o.da. Newport Bteell, Callf. 9Z660. 'l1ds butDeu la OOIIdlleted by .., IDdlndu 1. 5lcMd: Rebert Towel's Bannaa. Ttds Jbtiemeat was IUed .Ub tbe Coaty Clen o1 Of'IIIP Conty Jill. 9, 1m. Plblisb: Jill. 15, u , %9, Ftb. 5, 197&, lo the Newport Hu1Jor EastQ. . ~-51SU LWML*"''CC S-0813~ FJCTtTIO(JS BUSIN~ NAME STATEMENT 1"M foUowblc penoa Is dot~~~ buiDHs u: Tbe Teo- els RecW. JOfO Padftc Cout Rtpway, Corooa del Mar, CaUl. 112625: JotiD R. htrmu. 51(5 ~Co­ ,.. deJ lbr, Cal. 9%U5. TbU butiMtos la e.-ctfd byubldMcial. Stped: Jolla R. SbermaD. 1'lds lbtemeat n.s med wttb tM CoaDty Clerk of Orup Coaty Dec. SO, 1975. Peu.t.; J•. l!, !9, Feb. 5, ll, lt"'l, Ill the Newport ...... £utp. F -509'11 LIIAL MOnel S-01511 FIC it I IOOS BUStta:SS JfAliE STATE \ff.NT 1'11ie following pertoa Is ..._ buhets u: Frt.Uy CMd II Wlfcb Repalr, ttl4-R Soath MaiD St., ,_. ·.aa: Ben Harold llo"**, 190e WMtllarftrd St., 8Mb AU., Calli. mot. tau .,.. •••1.1 CODdllcted ..,. ........ ~.. IUIMd: S.. 8. lloftles. . ,... ......... .,.. tDid ... n.. eo.ty ca.n o1 o,.... eo.e, o.c. u, 1 t"'s. ..... Ju.U,n Ftb. ·'· u. tm, a. ttte x....,rt 11.-EIItp. F-50111 . ILib.. • ~•••war 1'1111 M ... ..,_ II ._,a -.:a.- ..,, .. ....... Olielir., -........ .... 117 •• d ~ Ca. ~ .......... . JILQ.,.-..... ...... II' d ....... Ca.~. ,..., 1 ... , .... 'r•'8U' ....... lt.laYI., PU). "'-........... .. • c.nty Cleft fll Ollllp c.., , .. 1. lt71, ..._... Ia. 1$, ZZ. l:t, Fa s. tt'Jt, • a...,.,.., Jladwf rdp. F-5Ut5 ..... 1ICI f"'C hi «XXI ..... JWIE STAT£11DT 'he IDUowtllc .... Is clofllc bNi 'diS u: A8dro- JDeda lAd.. !0151 ~ AYe.,. Salllta Aaa Betpta. Ca. tZ707: 1o1m ArtJiu' ~. 20151 Spntee An~, Salta Ana Betpts, Ca. ttun. Tbi.s. buiDes~ is conctucted b)' -IDdiridal. Sfped: Jobo Artbar Po- bada. nu atatemeat was filed wftb tbe Coaty Clertt of ~ eo.tJ!ioY.t8,197S. ~lblr: Jill lS, !2, 29, Feb. 5, 1976, iD the Ne.port BU'bor E-stp F -50167 LI!UL .. IICI n: rn vus BUSDIESS JlfAKE STATEMENT Tile loiJDwtac pe~ .. c1o111c bltmeu u: ce~~tr­ alarm Secartty, !991 Grace 14De, Costa Mesa, 92626: Artt.r Fl'fldertek ~-ner, P.O. Box UU, Newport ~b, Ca.. 9Z660; 940 lr- Y1De A-109, Newport Beach, Ca. 9!660. Tbls buiDess is coo<Sucted by ~n lJidlndal. Sipect. A. F. DorneT. This &1atemeot •a.s filed wltb the Cowrty CleJ'k of Ora.are Cocmty liD. 5, 19'76. Publlsb: Jan. 8, 15, 22, 29, 1976, in tbe Newport Rutlor Ensip. F'51094 S-01458 FICTITIOUS B~~SS NAME STATEMENT Tbe fol1owblr perSIOD ls Go!llllc baslness a.s: west l&fbtlag Semces, 1??51 S.. ClemeDte.._ll... f~ .lliey. 9Z701c DIMld R. SWart&, 1776'7 San Clemeate st.. FOIIDbJ.D Valley, Ca.. 9%708. Tld.s butneu ts cooclllcted by 1D iDdJYldllal Slped: DoDa.1d R. S....IU. 1bil sbtemeDt was ftled W'ltb tbe Coaty Clerk of Ot~e County JID. 5, 19'76, Pabllsh: JIll. 8, 15, zz, 29, 19?6, In tbe Newport HU'bor Eosip. F -Ml18 LIGM._.... FlCTITJOUS BUSINEQ; NAME STATEMENT Tbe lollowq peJ'SOilS ~ ~ bastDess tt Nnpon Leathers, 111 McFadden Place, Newport Beach, Ca. IU61: GuWermo VlUarreal, 2015 Cbl.rleen Circle, Culllbed. Ca. 92001; Aarello v UQin. 115 Slst street. Newport Beacb, Ca. 9%660. Ttd..s butoess Is 008dlcted by a geoeral partDentdp. Signed: AarelJo VUQ~te~. Thl.s sbtemfd wu ftled with tbe Coellty Clel't of Ora..nge County Jill. s. 19'76. hbllsb: Jan. 8, 15, 22, 29, 19?6, ln the Newport HIJ'bor EDSign. F -511!6 ....... ncnnoos BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe IDllowblc pt111C1l Is dollle butaess u: Dwak "D Swallow o..ts. nM6 ... ,,_ luds BlYd., Ma..taD V .. )D 92675: s.tn J--PIM. 24701 Acropolis Dr., Mis- sioet'leJD. Ca. 9h75. Tills bataeu 11 oo.dllct.d by .. llldtY'ldllal. Slped: Saadn Je&DDe Pilla. Tbi.J lltatemetlt wu Med with t-Co.ty Clerk ~ oruce c.-, 1-. 5, lt?l. PabU8b: 1-. I, 15, 2&, 2t, 11'7e, ill tbl Newport Harbor E~. F -51125 n:: I ii'I>US BUiiWESS JlfAME ST A TEME1n' Tbe Mlowtnc per-. are dalll ben' • u: Lime LIGAL M011CW .... F~ 410 HOTICE tirdllc •a, saaa.. Ca. OF' TRUSTEE'S SALE IMil: Gary tA. v Ill Horn, UO •·--a.-c No. F • S%19 --~ ---. a. Lou No. 34-1378ZI !Ma; Jolla Dal.lM llartJQ. On Mareb S, 1976, at 11:00 tlO lfanllc, saa.. Ca. A.ll, lMPERIAL COR-~; Garold Lee Ball.ey, POD ··no~ o A, tl1 E. Bay fl, Balbol, Ca. 11A t' f A.MERJC tZIIO. u daly -.,otnte~t 1'nstee nu buiDeu ls CODdllcted ..ter aDd pursuant to Deed bJ aa ID!Doorporated as-of Trast recorded February 80Ciatbl other than a 21. 1973, as instr. No. ZZS%9, ~rsblp Ill boot 10573, pqe 398, ~ S ,._.:_ , __ Offtcla.l Recorda In tbe of-:jpe(!: ~ .... ld __,Bailey. f1 Tb1s lblem.ent ,.... filed ee of tbe COtmty Recorder wttb tbe Coaty Clerk of of Orange County, state t:4 Orure Co.ty 111l.1S,l97S. Cal1fornla, W[LL SELL AT PUBUC AUCTION TO Plbllsb: Jm. U, 29' feb. HIGHEST BIDDER fOR 5• l.Z, 1976• ill the Newport CASH (payable at tlme of Bubar Eutp. f -516!% LIULMOTICI FJCTin>US Bt:JSINESS NAME ST ATEIIENT Tbe tollowblc .,.,-.oas are ctota& basiDHs as: Ptllorana Sales, 2152 FaDen Leaf Pl .. Tutm, Ca. 92610: Pat Neat, 215.2 FaJlec Leal PL, Tus- tlQ, Ca. 92580; Bea1ab Meal, 2152 fallen Lea!Pl., Tustin. Ca. 9!680. This bltslness is CODduc~ by a ceoen.J partDersbJp. Signed: Pat Neal. Thls mtement wa.s fllfd with tbe County Clerk ol O~e County Jan. 19, 1976. PubUSh: Feb. zz, 29, F'eb. s, 12, 1976, m the Newport Ha'J'bor E.ostgn. F -S163S L IGAL MOTICI S-01532 FlCTITIOUS BUSINESS NAXE STATEMENT The followlfll per&OO ls dol1IIC ba.sioess as: AJ Lour- eaoo Settper Reb\a1. 6"11.9 LoQc:fellow Dr., Buena Pan. Callf. 90620: Albert Loar- eDCO, 6719 Lof\gfello• Dr., Baeoa Part. Calif. 906!0. TbiB business is CODducted by an lDdiYldual. Slped: Alben Lourenco. Tbls statement was filed with the Coanty Clerk of Orange Coaty Jan.l6, 1976, PUbliab: Jan. 22, %9, Feb. 5, 12, 1976, in tbe Newport Hubor Eos1gn. F' -51597 LHM.MOTICI S-01544 n cTrnous BUSlNESS NAME STATEMENT The followlftc peJ'tOOS are dotac baat.Dess u: UoJted Bllildlac llaiDteauace, 1404 Kenmore St., Anaheim, Ca. 9Zeot: Dtnd A. OrdcJon. 140t Kettmon St •• Anaheim, C a. 9teot; Duid M. Ot- cblee, 140t Kenmore St., Aaabelm, Ca. 9'%804. 1lda bulDess ls conducted by a limited putnersblp. Slpec1: DaYld A. Otdooet. Tbls 11atement wu ttled with the Coanty Clert of onare Coaaty J~n.16,1976. PubLish: Jan. 22, 29, feb. 5, 12, 1976, tn the Newport Hutlor Eutp. f -51623 LIGAL 11)11CI S-01541 fJCTmOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe fol.lonlr Ptf80G 1$ do1ll ~ll.Dea u: Sbelby of Caldonia, LtaeoiD'Ptua. 2331 W. Llocoln, Aaa.bMrn, C L 9!801: Do•ld C. 1Cos- 1of(, 2200 COW'UD AYe., •'7, Commerce, Ca. 90011. T'bll bltstDeSS t. ~t.d by aa M"*al· sac-: Dou.ld c. Kosklrt TblJ atatemtet ,... fDtd wttll tilt COUity Clerk fll Orup <AMity Ju. 11. l t?C. Plblllb: Ja. a , n.. Fe. $, ll, 1976, 1D tbe Newport Ratbor &ulp. f' -51to5 LIIM..ftCI S.OtsiS FIC1'tTIOUS BUIIMESS NAME 'IT A TEMEJifT ,.. ~..,.. .. ..,... 'ft Ill U: Mi(- Btlll, ...... o..ce. ._.. AM. Caliltrllla II'JO'J: ........ c .... , .. . BeeQ ..... c ..... .. a...c•••ra~a..at. s ale lo la.wflll money of tbe UDited ~tes) at tbe South troot entrance to the ()rq"e County old Courtbouse, Clty of Suta Ana, State of Cali- fornia, Ill rtgtrt. tltle and illt~st COOYeyed to IDd DOW held by lt under said Deed of Tn1st ln the propert)· situated ln sald County and State described as: The estate or interest ill the 1.a.nd descr ibed or covered by this Guan.ntee is: A leasehold estate as cre- ated by that certain Ieese dated Janoary 1, 1962, ex- ecuted by•Charles w. For- see a.od frances H. Forsee, as lessor, tnd by Donald B. Ayers. J r., as lessee, for the term_plng December 9, 2019, upon and subject to all of the provisions as therein contained, W'blch lease was recorded Ja.auary 25, 1962, tn Book 5988, page 3, Offlclal Records of lald Orange County, Lot 7 \n Block 5 of Tract No. 772, as shown oo a Map recorded in Book 23, pages 5 and 6 of Misce llaneous Maps, rn the otflce or tht County Recor der of said County, EXCEPT all c rude oll, petroleum, gas, brea. asphaltum and all kindred substances and other mln- en.Js under and In said land except the right to use an} portion oJ the surface of the land for drlJling operations, minl.ng or qua.rryl.ng of all ltiDds including but not ex- e lusive of oil •·ell drllll~. otl development, mining op- erations together with the 48419 NOTICE OF' TRUSTEE'S SALE UNDER DEED OF TRUST TF 44827 LOAN NO. 151573 Notice ls hereby given that SERRANO RECONVEY- ANCE COMPANY, A Cali- fornia corporattoo as trus - tee, or successor trustee, or substituted trustee pur- suant to the deed or trust executed byTbomasC. Black IJid Vtnan J. Black. husband ·Ud wile, and recorded Jun. so, 1971, lD book 9699, ptgt' 909 ot Ot!lcta.J Records iJ1 tbe olftoe of tbe COWJty R4?- cor<ler of Onrce Coontv, CalJfornJa. and pursuant to the KoUce of Default and E leettoo to Se U thereunder rteorded Oct. 3, 1975, l.n boot 11529, pqe 1399 o! sa1d Offtclal Records, wlll SELL 011 Februry 13, 1976 at t:OO p.m. at tbe 80Uth (ftolt) IDtnDU to the 01<1 Coaty Coart~ae. lD tht Ctty ol Saota Au. Call. Ionia, at pabUc aueuoca. to tM ---t>Jdder for eash (JIIflble at thf time of salt' · ta laWbal moeey of tht l1atted Slta.tn) all ri(bt, title, ud btertlt, COGYt)'*1 to aad DOW bald by lt tm<ler ...... deed iD the property ... ......_, bl a1ct Couaty and state dacrlbed u follows: . 'nit leutllold lDterest c,......, b1 a 1 ... ckt.d ,.., 1. 1t?1, by ud be- .... tM Vlq:tDla Corpora--. u ,...,. IDd,.,..,. C. 8laet _, VtYIM.I. Ba.c-. nMt OIFIUC f W ., ......... ·--..., ..-. u )Dllt tn1nta. NCONid J .. 10, lfft. Ia 8ool Mtt, hte •. Ollldal Reeordll. t>r a .._ ~••cllll ~t'J l , lt'fl, ........ Dt· Cl h• )1, 10&1. .. tllie ...... COINMIItl Md CC.· ... u ....,. .. pi"OftCIIICl. ............. c.w. ,... ......... .... .,.. till C.., Clift_, Onlile c.-, J-. .._ tm. ..,... I& a_ lt,'F •• I, 11. lfN, Ill tt111 R.wport 8~ .._.. F -llSM Said hue aa.eta a. rear lliURSOAY, JAI. B, ~"' COftOIA Ofl.IIAR. CAL.' l .... ftC. S-01518 f1CTITIOUS Busnn:&v--- PiAIIE STA1'EME~'T Tbe touowu.c per.a ts dotnc bDs!Ma as: Ora.ace Co. Raceway S..Jpmeet, 15000 Sand C1D700 An., lr- Yt., Ca. 9271&: Rarmaed John stowell, P.O. Box 4466, Irvine, Ca. 9!716, This bua!Dess 1 conducted by an lnd1Ylduat. Sf«ned: R. J. StoweU. Thi s statement was tDed wtth the Cowrty Clert of Orange County Ju.ZZ, 1976. PuLllsh: Jan. %9, Feb. 5, 12, 19, 1976, in the Newport Harbor Enslen. f -51837 &.tc.M. •nca use or said surface for oU •ells, ta.n.lts, tunnels, mini.n« excavations or shafts, pro- vided, however, the same shall not be construed to p rohlbtt slant dr1UI.ng or such other operations which in no way use or in any way affect the surface r lghts or sa.1d land, and W'bJcb do not enter said land at a point less than 500 feet to said surtace, a s reserved ill deed from John H. Horner Ud Joan L. Horne r, r e- corded July 3, 1957, ln Book 3~1. page 371, Orriciat Rec- orcts. The street address and other common destgnat:1on, if l.!ly, of the r eal propertyde- sc rfbet1 above is purported to be: 235 Walnut Avenue, Newport Beach. California. The unders igned Trustee disclaims any UtbUity for lll) incorrectness or the str eet address and other commoo designation, tf any, shown herein. Said saJe will be made, but without covenant or wu- ranty, express or Implied, regarding title, possession, o r encumbrances , to pay tht remaining princlpa.l sum of t~e note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust, to wit: $34,- 672.57, with interest there - on, as provided m sa1d note(s), advances, lf any, under t he ter ms of said~ of T rust, f~s. charges and expenses of t he T rustee and of the trusts cr eated by said Deed of Trust. The beneficiary unl1er said Deed of Trust heretofor e executed and deUvered to t1\e uodeTS\gned a wr ttten tleclantion of Default and Demand for SaJe, and a written Not Ice or DefauJt and Electloo to Sell. T he under- signed caused s aid Notice or Default and Election to Sell to be recorded in the county wher e the real prop- erty ls located. Date: Janua ry 15, 1976. IMPERIAL CORPORA- T ION OF' AMERICA, a.s said Trustee, b} Evelyn Mul - berry, Assistant Secretary, SPS 46287 Publis h: Jan. 29, F' eb. 5, 12, 1976, in the Newport Harbor Ens ign. LKALMOTICI property des<'r ibed as fol- lows~ Parcel 1: Lot 41 of Tract No. 7148, in the CIt) of Newport Beach, Count}' of Orange, State of C allfornla, as shown oo a map reco rded ln Book 271 , Pages 5-11 l.ncluslve or Mis - cellaneous Maps, r ecords of Orange County, California. Parcel 2: An appurtenant non..ex- d ustve easement for ~ress and ~ress throughout Lot 75 of said Tract No. 7148, together with easements for s upport and settlement where w d Parcel 1 ad)olns Lot 75 of said tract and together wltb easements for ea•es or overhaJlrs, •htre nc:h e&YH are constructed lD acool'd&Dce wlth appllc - able mootcJpal ordinan<'es ud an app~rteoant, oon-ex- clualYe rtrtrt to use the ft- cUlttes located oo said Lot 75. Prcperty Addrt>SS pur- poi"Md}y bown as: 412 Vista s.rte. Newport Retch, CabtonUI ~660. Said Ale wUI be madt', but wit bOat covenant or war- rur,, e11)nss or lmplled, reprd1Qg title, posses.sioo or ec.mbranees, to s:aUsty tbe 1illdtbtednesa secured by said Deed, locludln« tht fee Uld •.-.e of the trustee • err tlle trvllb c rated bJ Aid dHd.. adYIJietS tlliew •••• er, wltl\ IDtei'Ml as ....... t ma. and the ...... prtiK~ of the IIOt '*-.. bJ Aid dMd; to-.. ...... u trttll1at .... ---frola Itt)' tO, lW75 u .... llted ta aid IIOte. ~ .,.., •• lt?$ MMAI'Q RECONVEY- ..::. COtlP A.IO'. u .-cb Ta 1 e. By J. E. Comrall. ··• r laid omcer. N8111t Jaa. U, !9, f'eb. 5, It'll. t. tbe Euip. ----- r ' ' r~ . , ' t ' .. t I I ~ • ,_,.Y,Id. 11 o..Aa lllieWf Lamu, lf50 l" ~ HtlctU. r-.o• t8Cl a eaJHn Met tlpe pla)'U'. t'&llled a.t sus. tiiDleo from 1111 bome .,metlme bthteeD I a.m. ud 4 p.m. ••• Tools, dotfOc tlld I wateb, ftbted at tH&, •~te LIC. .. IICI ncrrrrous BUSINESS l'iA.M'E ST A 1'E MENT Tbe followiDc pereons a~ dcWic business as: Westcllff Properties, 1%700 Knott St., S.Ute B, Garden Grove, Ca. tZ641: Roy N. Mayemura, 16909 Mt. Collieo, F'ountatn Valley, Ca. i!641; M. J. Pllf.JJpps, 533 Santa Marla.na AYe., La Puente, Ca. 91746; Dale T. f aJasco, !632 Sea- ~tew. Corona del Mar, C•. 92625. This busloess 1s conducted by an aniDcorporated a.s- soc.iatloo other than a pan - nersblp. Sl(ned: Dale T. Falasco. This statement was flied wlth the Coaoty Clerk of OraJ)(e County Jan. 22, 1976. PubUsb: Jan. 29, F~. 5, 12, 19, 1976, ln the Newport Harbor Ensl,gn. F -51859 LIGAL MOTICI fiCTITIOUS BUSINESS NA ME STATEt.fENT Tbe following persoos ar t doing busmess as: Llfe- Trend Systems, 220 Ea.st 17th Street, Com Mesa, C alifornia 9Z6Zi: RelSst' Bentley, 220 Ea.st 17th Street, Costa Mesa, Cali- fornia 92627; Jerr} Long- brakl', 23846 Mar man Ba) , Laguna Niguel, Cali!omta 92677. Th.is business is conducted b) a general partoersbtp. Signed: Jerry LooglJrake. Th.is statement was :Ued wllb the County Cler k ofOr - ange Count) Jan. 2, 19'76. Publish.: Jan. 8, 15, 22, 29, 1976, ln the Newport Harbor Enslgn. F' -51055 LRM. .TICI FICTITIOUS BUSlNESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe following persons are doing busine ss a.s: Gregory - Mors Development Co., 1919 Newport Blv<J., Costa Mesa, Callfomi2 9262i : James H. Gr egory, general partner, 2301 Tusttn Ave., Se..-port Beach, Cal. 92660; WUham L. Mors, general partne r, 1312 Dov~r Dr ., :\'ewport Beach, Callf. 92660. Th.is buslnes s is condurteti by a general partnership. Signed: J. H. Gr egor}. This statement ••as filed wlth the County Clerk of Ora11ge County J ao.19, 19i6. Publish: J an. 22, 29, Ff'O. 5, 12, 1976, in the Ne•''J)Ort Harbor Enslgn. F -51631 L!GALMOTIC! F'ICTITlOUS BUSfNESS ~AME STATEMENT The following per son 1<. doing buslDess a s: Asph.alt P reservation Compan) of Southern California, 12571 Red Hill Ave., Tustin. Caltf, 92680: Donal d \\ tlham Baker, 125il Red Hill ~""·· Tustin, C aUf. 92680. This buslness is condur t M by an individUal. Signed: Donald ~. Baker. This statement •as hJE!() with the County Clerk orur. ange County Jan. 2, 1 ir. t. Publish:. Jan. 8, 1 s. 22. 29, 1976, m the ~ewport Harbor Ensign. F -510:14 LIGALMCmCI FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME ST ATEMEl\"T The tollowtng per sons a re doing business as: F'orklt.n - i.ng, 11451 Brookhu rst, Gar- den Grove, Callf. 92640: Louts H. Motgard, 11-451 Broolthurst, Ga rden Grovl', C aill. 92640; Justin L. Mot- gard. 11451 B r oottw r st. Garden Gro~e. Callf. 92640. This bus loess 1s condurted by a general pertntrship. Slgned: Louis H. Molprt1. This statemtnt was nted •tth the Count) Clerk of oranre Coanty Ju.l9, 1976. Pubttsl\: J an. Z!, 29. fet>. 5, 12, 19"16, in the Newport Ha.rbor Eoslgn. f -51630 LIML....c:l FlCTmOUS 8USJN£SS NAME STATEM'ENT The followiDc persons are ~ buslbesa as: Sayqt American Pro)t<'t, 4621 CortlaDd Dr., Corona dtl Mar, C allto11lia 9!US: James J. R..-oo. 4621 Cort- liDCI Or., Coroea ~ Mar • Callf:. tZUS; 8l"'(t HaaDOG.; f! tbcllor Drift, Emery- Ylllt, Califorala M60&. TIU ._ .... is coadllct- ed If)' a ,..,.a~~ $Sped: .lam• J. H--. Tbi.l ...... wu fUed .w. n. c..., ca.rt oiOr- lll' eo.ty Jaa. u, 11'76. Mlt.llll: J-. n . Ftb. s, ll. lt, lf'll, II n.t Newport R~r tutp. F -5 l f6l ............. rro. RabPI1D G_..,..~,• Oakwood..._., • mta betWMD 5:45 a.m.IDd l :t5 p.m •••• Ll•t n E~ Rotmes .lr., 3%, oflW WGote Vllta, CoAl M~sa. W&$ n- rested at 10:15 p.m. at ZWi W. Coa.!A B•·y •• ~artners MUe, and cl r rf'd•Uit erf"tu card forcer \ . A t~ rf!CO~r, Z .-at~beos ;;nd a typewriter, valued 4lt $5~, were taken fron l'oburu Su. &ukl's 0akw0()(1 apa.n mt>nt between 9 a.ru, and ~'0 p.m. • • Rotert 1-ouh:, Holl{Qgswortl J r., was a 1 • rested at his homE-at !?4 28th, Wpst i'IOPwport, llriJ Charged •'!th r• <;St.>S:.IIIt' bart>JbJ rates . • . kot,.>n RowU"'1 SIIPflUI, 18, of 215 t.tonte V1sta, r osta Mt>sa, was arrest£-~ tt·Pp• at 3 p.n •. aM cbar l!ec1 ..,ttl ptJ:.c;vso;tQll of stoleo pr~n\. • WEDt\ESD" 'l, J.\:\. 14 Harold Ptn t•.n r.-pontd ... $182 .air ulatOI SlOI<>tl ht~rr a desk 1n tus r~at t.>stdtt off1c~ at Z727 E' roast H .. ·\., Corona del M•t, t • .,,'lj,~...., 3:30 p.m. and 'j,3u p .•...• A st2tu,. of a Cluhu;e woman, valued at Slf• • v.•ac; ~tJl'"''• from Its spot m front of a house traUer wHa~s11t'\ 11- lagt mobilehorr,. park, 300 E. Coast Hw\., l>t-tvo~-.pn ;.Jv p.m. Ja.n. 13 'Hi1 .; ~.n. Jan. 14 ... tools \'31ul:'li at $360 Wt>r.-SIOIH. f rc "' tire home ol Rot t-rt f•w.,n-, 1823 Commo-1ore, Eia\~ r~>S1 , between 8 a. rr . J .m. 1-1 .. n 8 a.m. Jan. r: ... Lesi.t? Mittie report~ .IS:? ··ort~ of ,., lot h1n~ stol'-r ~r •:: ~~ apartment tJn ~>r H • er "10'!'1• at 840 tr.-me. , .. "'PO' • Heuzhts, t~>t\l'efn 1 2 p."' and 10:30 o.n . • THI.'RSI>~'. l.t,\ 1·, \1ark Stev~>n " .. r, 2:?, of 1800 16• ,rlat . .woola~~·­ n POtS, V.<IS lftP<;ff>li lh~o>' at 6:4c on " \1,.-.<:t .•r:u • Count· C'our t ... ·arrent '· - in'l tun "''ltl t;ultllt-·c· .. , - pear on an lll"'l'"'f~ \~"1.1 ', .::011t> vtolatwo . . l .annt Lou1s e Mufirh, 31. of 2963 Catalpa, East Bluff, wa!. ar rested thert at 5.3CJ p.m and c:bar~ed wtth as53ult lltH a deadl} weapon . M~t'l14d Oavtd Hearn, 31, of 124-1 • 30th, West :"e'l\port. surrer~ dered at poh rf he.i,JQu<~.rt~::. at 8.50 a "' on Har )()J i..tt~­ tr t t c ourt OA·ar rar.t . .sr.:- m2 hlrr wit~· "'r .t\ , ~ lcs wtthout sufh tent ,n~ 'or..ds ••• llobm v.,,_.. 11. wlJo 1s blbd, elllu'ltd tilt orperatora ot tw s-a Ball tu~n 2111 If. ~Ma fNIIt, Centn1 • ewport, .... t1D- lathac sUte law by lrJrdlc hlm to leav< tbt premt.. ~use be wu ·~­led b) Ills gvld~ dog. • FRil>A Y, JAN. 16 Jarn"s AU n T~ Jr., ~~. was t harged wtttl d.IJiot'- de r J }' ltltox.lc.a ted CODdild at- ter t1e refuse<! to leaYe tbe home of hls Cormn wUe .t 613 Poppy, Co1"002 dE-l Mar, at 3 A.m •••• b.larr helleleoe G.reene, 23, of 1945 Pomooa, C osu 1 l'S~, was a.rre.ted at her home at l2~ZO p~m. ou a warnnt r ba.rclal bV wilt wntlJJg c~ks wltboat suffi• teat tJ:a..nk t\md • • • MH'!sad Angllo Burtino, !7, •us lff"'Sled at 11 a.m. at hts bo'T ,.. ett 2 Gretel Court. "'t>st "'1~. oo 5 Hart10r Dts- tn~'t r.. ourt ••a.rttnts coo- ··ert111U' v~ht' le ro1e viola- tions. . . WtliU u, A.utboo) B<l\ 1, «. of 46(\1 w. Balboa, "' .. !.t "\ewport, was • barged .., ttl• rr 1sdemeanor dniDk ir1\'ln• at 7:3lt p.m at Rtver 3.111'1 4:11. \\~ft ">;~rt ••• A •han:owJ nn~t, ad~ ma- hme, dothing, jewe lry and 'ash, representing a toti .:.sttmated loss of $2,020, v.•t-re-stohm from the home of Herbert Alfrl!<l Lesher, 1000 Wtstch ff, by a !Jurglar who broke in through a rear ~ l4tSS door, sometime IJetwPen 5:30 p.rn. a.M 11:30 p. rr.. • St.Tl'RDAY, JA!'J. 17 James Pllllltps EP>Ck, 31, of Z2" 19tt,, C entraJ l'fE"''pprt, as atrPsted a t 12:55 a.m.at 1800 \\ ( oast Hwy ., Marl- .:~ \hll', on a ~'hall!~ of ·.:.um; up a parklO£ Ucket .. l.h>ntSP Palmer , 21, or -'~ \.\ P.a', Costa Mesa. ~ .. ~ l.1fi:Prj ~·Itt ht'lnit ln- fl ':I• ·at~1 ;me ·iisorderl)' ln <Jutornol.tle at 1:40 a.m. • ,, F .t<fdf n and t\pwport, • 'ltr;;, ~e1vport ... A TV .,':.'! antJ Jt>W~In, val~ at ~:;30, "'"rE stolen !rom .~r!<'~ \\ettt>rholt's home at O'lkwoo-J apartments, 181 5 ~·~erinrton, bf>twet>n i a.m. 1111, 10 and 6:30p.m. Jan.17. MATTRES SES H EW -a.EauJLDDfG li'T'f'gular ShaJ)f!S 1Dtsenpd8ot -C.U.. COSTA "lEV. IIIA'fTitOS CO. .:.'lSO ~.-, a.~ S4-IJOJ -we -·· ,cH R CHES I Geatnl Bible a-da ltOtt•r IlL I EM,S'tO" -~U TOtt DID ST. etORAMG E, COS TA MESA-6~1-JP• '-*1 ...., wora'ldp • tO·JO •.m. SUdlJ SdiDol ,.__,....._.wor•tep -6~p.m. ,~ ..... We1rll ftJ Bible sa.ty ud pn.,.T ...... 7:00 p.a . Aa lad"••llllll cbllrth wttb Blbt. t.leltlat mlAl*J -FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH tJitl CLIP, OR., M£WP ORT IIACH -6~2:74d OR. f. KEMTOM I!SHOIE P ASTO R ,_,.. DA T fC"OOL ••••• tt,. A.li. attL l ITUDT ....... p •••• , •• '-•· .. 1 ..... J,,. , ....... THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH TH E CEHTER FOR 6 16 L I CAL STUDIES 1 9 •S A.M. B'I!I L E CL AH fS -I I 00 A.•. WO RS~I " HOUR 7 00 F'.M, EV Af'ICELISTIC HOU R )01 .. 4CHOLI A .4 T SANT A Af'U -.v £ •. COST A M£54 GR \CI-l\18l E CHL"RCH \'t>tt'r ans' \lt>monal Rlt111. '"'" \\ I 'lh \ •\!.J \1t>.,.~ RFV TOM n RFF p.,,,m Sl NDo\'t \I ~\ I\ I ~ rn ~n ",, ,, ''" r· 'I Sunda' ' It •••' all .l)'t'' " •II li0 \11 Bllq I I I \\"I" Call c;.;'411 lV' -\TIE-'0 TH tll'Rt tl OJ. YOliR t HOI( I R Gl ll \Rl' Wr iOV\I t \ l'll I " >1 I ll1TH .RA ( HliRCH OFTR MAST [R 1900 Pleiflt' ~ Or C<M"'f\\ df!l Mar. (.alif AV.'RFN<'~ D FR\Itn I ' Pa"m Phont M4·2f>b4 SUlft>A Y SC HEDULE· 9: l 5 a .rn. -Sunda.y Seboot 10:30 a .m •• Worsh~ Unt'l) and CoOt~ H r Chrt $tton ~••nee ~t••c •s IIK\f CHl R<IIOF t II RIH \Cif'~TI~T \ 'O' '•·• \ td•• 'l' put I l\t ·" h 1 '1 '-'IH ' 'C II()() I 0 F. 1(), 30 A, m. '''f)" \I R\'I<E~ I o 1. 10:30 .., m. \\1 P'\1 \0<\Y I\ t'NIN • \H l 1 1~<. 8 ..,.m. Rl '\Ill'<· H.OOr.l \\ n t.. .l.n ' " .a '" 5 p.m. ~l't.ll('.&., 0 "''"··-·45 p.m. I H<' .. d.a, '~" "' S ,,.,, 7-~ p m 'r c. '0 ll (11\.'RCH OF ( HRI l '( 1t:NT1 T 1 '\~"lf'Orl t\folhh .ll t ..r .. n.a cld ~r '\I 0() PJn ftC V1r w 0.. "\\ NUAV SCH )()l 10 a. \\' llA\' R\'1 IOa.m •vn·H~n .. ,· s:oo P.M . R<"aduv Room: 3500-n F:. Co .. t8wy. E~at ,. e~ •• •rd•._ Mon.· M.: tO un. to 5 P·"' Soodav •hC'I'IIOO•r 1 • a ~c t 0 A.m. '" • p.a.. 'OU iU't' ('Ot' ... J' ........ 10 attend • .ret. s.r.~. andtOua-..-.... Ply mouth Conarerat tonal Churtt • A r .... , .rttJ I~ ~nr.... tJilt ' ·r ~ lHf Rl: JOH A LINOVA,U.. Miliile• w.on ua¥tct• a.11 ...... .,.. .... &oa. 8 ~ nut o a.m and 7 v.m. Church Sdtoot to...-. 2212 BROAD STREET. NEWfiOAT HIICIMTI Nw.y ceN twcwidld Phone: -~ tangle ne Otuce Cout CoUece PlrUN, t~ .. -Cout c.ltrace play, were Kbe- -lo-loo(llllt,llu • • Ln CoUece last DJchl. Aller wtJudoc !be llrat • OCIIIIertDce pmes, the &c1 fl...,..t • p&lr -17 -75 lut -..ek oo WedDesdJY to Sarta Au College and 66-53 Sat- •rdiJ nlgbl. to Cerritos. Tbe Pirates kept nw.-s eloM: dor1Dc tbe first hall -the Doos, traltln& JO..Z4 at tbe butter. But ln tbe ftrst 5 minutes of tbe seCODd lia.lf, tbt Dons hit their fi rst 10 sbots ln a row UJd outscored Coach Hetb Livsey's Pirates 21 Mt. SAC .... ,.,_.. ... -......... _ 'lt..JI, wltll e:M to p . n. Biles ~-....... marpa w u. OCC'• _. JI!J'Uik KOntd 17 poilU ud pa.lled do'n U r .. .-k. Pbll Do-..., %1 ... - and 9 !'£llouda:. Cerritos led tbe Plntes 33-ZZ at ha.lftlme, and die 8 11Cl dJd nol tbreatea ttDt11 the final minutes. They oat t be lead to 56-50 db ! minutes left , but the rally tell short as Jeruko fouled out. He scored 9 polrlts for the eYeolng and had 19 re- bouodJ. Ta)'lor led tbe OCC scorlnr. with 11, and Tom Lloy bad 10. TENNIS -to 50 rs Shoes -Random sizes Wilson & Penn Tennis Shorts & Shirts 4.95 . 5.95 . 6.95 . 8.95 ALL SALES SUBJECT TO STOCK ON HAND ENSIGN CLASSIFIED ADS 1 Time 20 worda « leu . . . 2 .oo 21 to SO words . . . . . s.oo 31 to 40 wordS . . . . . 4.00 .Each word O't'_. «rr. . .10 olllllCEL'\.AMEOUS KOf oimoWM~ p~~~;) a~ ·~~.;_-~.~.:~ Fancy Japanese colored Carp 2 02~2 s • .,..,.,.,... A.w near O .C A l•go•l (714) 556.4920 IIMtll ............ Of ~ a-.. •MEARtHC AIDS • HAL AEBtSCHE A ~ .. ~. ~Nii'i.ooll Proper Fitting An ured 3409 E. Coast Hwy. Corona det Mar 675-3833 U.L!S ~lEI'¥ teE 4<ru ~ 17Tl-4, COSTA MESA 646 -7106 -6-46-6855 -U)DUI-) atfUII • W.f.....a~f AI ____ _ F._..-.., 82100 E. c-Hwy., .. PHONE : 759-HOI • I'L"IISTI FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS l)tM•rl Tosh rLORIS'IS -· _.,. JQINoa;al..,.., ea.- Z Times 3 Ttmes 3.50 4.50 4. 75 6.00 6.50 8.00 .15 .to o l'LASTERI!I _ PLASTER PATCHING. Sandblast and re-sturro. Spanish or tro.,.·el tenure. Spraved acousllral reU - ings: (~o mess.) :-oo job too small . 642 -4434. o WAH TED URGENT! Have 65xl 8 foot motor yacht. Req1•ire slip wUh provision for park- ing car. Discuss an} te rms, We£>kda rs (213) 427-7939. • 1M VESTMENTS BR .'.INS plusopportumt) plus pe rsistence equals MO~EY. For details, send self-add ressed, stamped envelope to A.At:, so-; Hllva.nu , ~ewport BeartJ, Cahf. 92660. S2,500 LOA~ neeoded b) a IO"al Realtor. Will pa) 10~ and 8 points. Cat! Mr. Hen ry, 979-6&66. • FOR iA'\.E 191 3 F1AT1 28statlonwagon. l.tke new. 32 mlles per gallon. Price S2,350. Frr sale by 0'4'Der . Call "eVen- ings &~5-3737. I EST .H E SA LE -Antiques, furniture and "junque," Fo r details r ail 67 5-5016, Call I" Yetvr W•nt All '-file Ensltft: 673-0550 o SERVICES CLEN'S GARDENING -an<1 I cleanup service, lawn plannlng and prepa.ntlon. I ReasonabiP rates. Good rPrerences. Call 67 3-2007 1 after 5 p:m. 1LAI'DSCA PE COMPANY - Install and repair sprink- lers. Licensed. (213) 696 - 430 1. • PLUMitHG & HEATtti.CO Just Plumbing _. •:::I:=A=-u r:...:v...:u.:.:::L:::o:.::"--1 & Heating · U/_ •• _, __ ,, ~ • Water Heaters , Dtspoals, BEAUTY NOOK 1 Drtins, faucets, Copper Re-pipes ...• Reuonable 2732 E . Coast Hwy. prkes, day, nl(ht or week- Corona del Mar ends! Phone844-7336 IJ UST PLUMBING Telephone: 64Z-41U. • CHIROPRACTOR License No. 300948 -""' I I E "7 • MAitiHE HAitDWAU ;L.>Onala . d OIU>, nr1i '.D .C!. I .,. ... 1!1 ... -T ... O!e .•T "u "e S ·&- ~"'· ••• .,. ..... ~ IO •IJ .... "-'"'"""" ...... o ...... Of' .. OCI. aaaa &JooST ee .... .,. """"'-.... ,.,.. e C:O-A .,_,_ """'" • ., •. .,.o, ....... CloltiiDo:. IU.IIIO&l Glfta --· Opoo-.,. ..... .. _,.._ 900 W, COAST HwY., N. B. ...un JANUARY WurHtzer spinet pl.uo, rood ptaytng coodtttoo •• $ 595 Ham moad orru,L-10! 595 New sptoet ptuo, ehotee of nntsh • • • • • • • • • 175 LowreJ HoUdaJ orru w/ Losito apkr,, • , , , 595 Rllllet ' Dnla -pt. aDO ,.. • • • • • • • • 5e New Yamaba orpa. • 115 Ytmaha ptuo-r..ta.J re- tara • . • . • • • . • • 1J50 Y amabl oouolo orpa- £101!, porleet -· .1?95 SCAIIIDT lltJIIC CO, Yama.hl -aelaft'-t..owft1 1901 N. llatDSt~-AI& Eet. lt14 SPIKE, by Marie Lade. No. 4, earns a polat forb Orange Cotlnty VolleJball Club ln the recl!llt Na..al Junior Girls ChamploUbtps in Hantlngtoo S.Cb. Marie, 15, a sophOmore at Newport lh.rbor hiCb. was picked to the first team All-America SQttad for be.r ap cro-p, The OC VC teams ue loaded with Newport tal..t. Ill both tbe junior (under 15) and senior (15~19) cifl.s' 4l'fla:iou. Tbe OCVC team woo the tourumeut. SUSA.~E ASKEW, on the other side of the net, bloets a Manhattan Beach spike dur ing the National Junior Glrls volleyball champlonsh.ips held recently in Hurrt~ ington Beach. Susanne, 14, a rreshman at Corona del Mar lllgh, shar ed tou rnament MVP llOnors with Monica Par, also of CDMHS. Near the net with Susanne 1.5 Kelly Robertis, 13, or Lincoln middle school. Susanne, Kelly and several other Newport girls played oo the champion~ ship Orange County Volleyball Club team. LUALIIOTICI LEGAl. IIOTICI CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA NOTICE liiiVlTlNG BIOS SEALED BI DS will be received at the office of the City Clerk, Clty Hall, Newport Beach, Callfomi.J., until 10:-30 a.m. on the 12th day of Februa.ry, 1916, at which Ume tttey will be opened and read, ror petfor mlnt!: work as follows: CONSTR UCTION OF ADorrtON TO MA Rl~£ DEPARTMENT BUILDING CONTR Act NO . 1760 - Bids must be submitted on tbe proposal for m attached. wit h the cootra.ct documt'llts fUrnished by the Jlubllc Works Department. The add.lttonal cop}' of the proposal form Is to be retained by tbe bidder for his records. Each bid must be accompanied by cash, certlfled check or Bl!)der's Bond, made payable to the City of Newport Beach, for an a mount equal to at least 10 percent of t be amount bid . T he title or the project and the words "SEALED BID" shall be clearly marked on thp outside of the t>~~velope containing the btd. The contract doc ument s that must be completed, exe- cuted, and returned in the sea led bid are: A. Proposal B. Designation of Subcontractor s C. Bidder 's Bond D. Noo-collusion A!!ida vlt E. statement or Financial Responsibility F'. TecMical Ability and Experience References These OOcu ments s ha ll be atnxed wltb the stpature and titles of the persons sl.gnt.ng on behalf of tbe bidder. For corpora.Uons, the s tgnatures of the PRESIDENT or VICE PRESIDENT and SEC RETARY or AS.SmANT SEC- RETARY are required and the COR PORATE SEAL sha.U be a.ttixed to all documents requir ing signatures. 1n the case of a Partnersblp, the signature of at least one geoeral partner ts required. No bids wUI be accepted from a contnctor who !'as not been licensed in accordiDce with the profls.lou of Chapter 9, Dlf tslon Dl of the Business I,Dd PtofeSSIOfls' Code. The eootractor sha.U stlte his license number and ·classification ln the proposal. . One set of plans and eontract dbcum.ms, iDcludlDc special provisions, may be obta!Ded at the Publli Worts Department, City Hall, Newport Bea ctt. Calt.romia, at DO cost to licensed contractors. It Is requested tbal: the plans aM eontract documents be returned wlth.ln Z weeks after btd opentng, The Cit}· has adopted the STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS f OR PUBLIC WORKS CONSTRUCTION (197S E4Woa) u prepa"" by the Southern Catlfoml& Chapters of the Amer~ leu Public Works Association and the AHoetated G.Deral Coa.tractors of America. Copies may be obtabted trom BuUdiac News, Inc., 3055 Overlaad AYemHJ, Lol Angelo, Calllomla 90034, (213) 870-9871, The Ctty Ills &dople<l studlrd Special Prcn1alou ud ~rd Drtwtnr s. Coptu ol theN are uailable at tbe PUbUc Worts Dtpa.rtment at a cost of $5,00 ptr lit, A ttandlrd "Certificate of tuaranee tor CODtn.d won ~" form hl.s been adopted by tbt City. 'flllllr>rm fls the oaly certlttcate or m.ruce aeceptlbte to the Ctty, Tbe R ceenfbl low bidder wt1l bt HC~Ulrld to c:ompMC.e this form upoa award of the coatnct. For IDY requtrtd bonds , tbe OOfi'CJII\)' laiiJ.ac Bid ......_, Labor Ud Material Boocls, Ud Falttlal P~ DoDds malt be u lnsura.oce OOIIICUJ or aNty 0011 t 'IJ lietnllfld by the State of CaldomiL Tbe eompul• •• alao r..n a current Geoenl Polley HoNtfl IWill ol A or better; and a Finutelal Ratlal at at 1.-AAA u per the latelt tdlt1oo or Belt'l Key Ratllc c.ddl (,._. erty • Llabtuty ~ lllacoo.....,e with tho--o1 Artklo I, c...,.. 1, Part 7 of !be C&ltlomta Lal>or Code (Sac-17'10 « -~ t1>o City C-'1 of the CttJ ol N_.-t s.c• tu -- ._ till -~ prt-ntl ol por --Ia 1M ~ ........ b till -to ............. ... IKh eral, cllliRtlcltlOQ, or tJ11e of ww• s • -.e 'c -.. -tilt --""" ... oat--~a:,· ::.-~Oleo::·:-:~~".:; CIIJ C'-'. AU puUoo Ia tiil--llopo-b1 Ill prrt liar • tt tat car • lair c.:; : !l to ,......._ wee n.tte 411o11ss a.,.,._.m - Tllo CIIJ ,_. .. t11o ... lo ...... lllf • aa- ud .. -., -tllllllr.--. LAIIIIA LAGIDI, CITY ClAD em or IUIIOft •ACll, c~ - hill . '·· It, lf?t, ... .... ..... . 7 .. -oM-. .. lllltl. ......... IIIII llllltt"• cndllc 1 t ~--.... ..... _., ............. ... ---.. ~ Ct ,, .... ...,t c a s• ~ r-,.....,CDII ~liM 1 ,_, __ _ .. _'-_ ... -"' ... laiQooo, ..m try lo llay ,... oll1ie CDII (Ieee, wUb dlt ...... be -·----·~--llllllll'• llltn-dty ......... c--.F-,-. ... Eacloo ..... ,_, Newport Rubor"•..._., wllo .tuted. tbt -u ~ IIIey ..... -.. lit cteed Ill tbe water all 1l'llter. bu·e reeled oil S m&lPI --....... tilt blr .UOn of tbe 1ut IIlii "' ... -'-......... After 1ut llfC!Jt's pme wltb EdltDD, tbe Tars play Friday alcbt a Ie:ape- 1eadlloll&rlol. Coot& 11..., scramtittng to ret back lD tbe Ceatury nee, Is at Santa AN oo Frtday oJctt, Lut FrldaJ. tbeSHKb:lgs woo wltb nrprlslae ease oYer a stroDC E.W.Cla oqud, -the ElClK 63-U to nm thelr RUOO record to 17-0. Estucla's Jlm McCloK.eJ, who was lead.iac tbe lac-with aa anrage of better lttlD 19 pobltt a pme. wu out- scored t0-15 by COM's Alex Black, -p&lre<lolhptllet McCloskey at center. The Sea KtDgs led from the start, ud played an almottperfeet game, plllliDg away to a 10- poiDt balftlme lead. and tn. cr-e:a.siD( lt to a.s mueb as ZO poiml. Pat Ahem llld 13 polDts and SteYe Schloemer added 12 for the winners. Jacque Tuz and Doug Gam or COM stuck with Mc- Closkey Uke a blanket, ma.kblg It dlfflcult for the Eagles to get tbe ball to their big center. Newport Harbor, after lostDg the first 3 SllnSet League ga.mes, made lt 3 wins 1n a row last Friday, outsboot.lng Westminster74- S6. Scor1Dc was led 15 Pl)intl boaDds. Tbe Jed by JUt 2 at tbe balf, bat took commaM in tbt 3rdqaarter, going abtad bJ 13, aDd kept pulllng any. Nert Wednesday Dlght, Co- rona del Mar ls at TustlD., Newport Harbor hosts Los Alt.mltos, EJtaacb. plays at bome apm.t Mapolla and Costa Mesa w111 host El MOdeu. PRACTICE AREA FOR BASEBALL & TENNIS Harbor Racquet Clllb w1U l.nsWI a baseball aDd teftnis pnett~ nnce on a 150 by S40 foot site at the oortb~ east comer of the Oruce Coaaty Fatrcroands, ac. cordlac to ceneni m--rer J. I . Porterfteld. Leule Donald R. Ward of COita Mesa "IJ[Il beglD c.oo.trwc- Uon upaa ftal.l IIJPfOYII by tile State of Callfontla. Twelve battlnc caces and 6 teonls practice alleJs are pluoed. IOOT!C£ OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN till! Hie CttJ C...U of the Ctty of N..,.rt Beach wtu Mid a plbUc bo&rtD( reprdla( pr~ Ordtn- uoe No. te57, betic. AN ORDIIUIIC£ OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH AIIEIIDOIG IN ITS EN- TIRETY TITLE 10 OF THE NEWPORT BEACH IIUIQCI- PAL CODE, IIOCLUiliiiG A ~ ANDRE- IfU'IGIERIIIG OF WJ lNG CI1API'Elll OF IIECTI(lfiS WITII RIVIIIONS OF Til£ ~~~~~ ........ ' $51,000 3 bedroom, 2 bath. huge family room, nnest Costa Mesa area. Leased for I ye:a.r • • • will carry Itself. Buy DOW for fbtun home or investment. ~MARTIN 644 - 7383 REAL ESTATE -10:16 E. COAST HIGHWAY, CORONA DEL •a•n l04 E. BALBOA Bl.. VD., BI.LBOA 675-4710 ----~---. . . Shorecliffs 265 MORNING CANYON DR Most des irable area of Corona del Mll.t ... tree Uoed street s ..• wLth a private beaCI1 access. Custom built deluxe home on large, well land- s caped lot. 3 bedrooms, 3 t.ra ths, ror mal dinLnR, family room and studio. Call for an appointment $179,000 ------ Lido Classic 215 VIA MENTONE OPEN FRI.-SAT.·SliH. belotlllll aad ::uston1 Mint condition $129,000 *"~* 1637 E. C..t ltw'l•·l , ............ CANYON CUSTOM LuJJJry home located on large pool size come r lot. Three bed rooms, 2-1/2 baths, family room, dlniag room, and boous r oom. (Bonus room can be caaverte<l to 2 bedrooms.) Large rountr y kitc hen. I M&plficeot vtew ot goU course. T his 3500 SQ. ft . stnc:Ie level home Is 3 years old and offer s the best ln execuUve Uvtng. Outstanding value, $195,000. BIG CANYON CONDO Beautifbl S bedroom, 3 bath Big Canyon condo, 'Popabr Bordeau"! modPI. This custom deconted · home features a secluded patio, finished p nge I plas many other extras. Owner will finance and has reduced price to $123,000. Owner wlll also lease, call for detalls. VACA NT -READY -ANXIOUS. C. II . ···~·-" Rachell~ Robers, Realtor 3333 E. 0.. Hipway .~ •. del Mar ** **** IIAICIIIG 110 I1UIIIT A1ITIVE CRAIIGU, AND AllOP111«l THE RE¢0DmiD Tn'LE 10 BY Rlf'IUIICE, -· I ..... C.RII .. R .A.~MM. -...... .........,. tbo Zaoloc eo.. IIOTICI ··-y FUR- TRBII GIYP -lllo -............... --lllo 1111 .., ol -F~, lfll, et till -fll t:IO P.M. II till C••cU Ch 'MI .... a., a.u ftl. 1111 CI;J.Cic u rte.dl, c.-, • --_.....,..,._. .. , I PC 1111_, __ _. .. - 1.-a """"' CllrCiaft Cllrffl...,.._ Unit sales for December through the Multiple Listing Se rvice of the Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa Board or Realtors amounted to $21,967,- 040.00 -maldng a grand total ot $280.9 MILLION fo r the 12 months In 1975 . THIB IS MORE THAN INCREASE OVER THE _PERIOD A YEAR AGO! 1Ait' r,_r prcperty. wttb A 43% SAME Pill* IlLII. ....... .............. ' lilil.iii • ••• .... ..... fllolae ..til fll laiC"IJ tl b II 11"1 Coroa de1 Mar. lUST REDUCED TO ........... . $87,500 •••• Old 11ouse on TWO R--l tOTS South of Highway Cloae to oeeu in old Coroaa dt'>l Mar. •••• SPANISH FU\ VOR Dcwer Shores borne superb for eoterta1niJic. Larce eatry, famUy room, llvtug room aDd patio wttb pool aDd jacuu.l provide ID easy flow pattern for pests. ALL AT ONE OF THE BEST PRICES only $169,500 UOX Y. tRAXKJ.jX ' R~AlTOR '' 3250 last Coast !i1ghway Corona del Mar. Calitornra ..._...._,.. Speclacufa, Ba, V~wfff- Spacious family bayfront. Piet & slip for large boat. 4 BR, 4'~ ba.1 dining rm. &fatn. rm. 50 Ft. lot. Via LiooN<mi ..uc:• POa AC110M! ms.ioo "n 1 , r avilioll 200 MAIN STRE?E?T • I!I..U.I!IOA 675-1130 -·"Irs A ""ALE OF AM IDEA f' UNBELIEVABLE VIEW You OWN liHE LAND!! 3 Bedrooms-4 Baths tl CHECK THESE FINE FEATURES FanaUy room •• wet bar and lee mater -- Spadou muter suite wltb extra-larce wan:!b. cloeeta ·-Two tlreplaces (ta.mUy room IDd 1lrillc room) --CbaNbera Ofeo (self-clean.l-c) --Jeona.Lr coot-tap ud BBQ grtlt. .... ···-· ... -~JJM maple clqlptac block--Trash compactor -· lOO..pl. ~-water beater wltb elrculaU.C sy-.m trw fllllllllat bot water --AvtomaUc PJ'IIe door- os-er -1fall-4o-wall carpeting IDd tloted claaa tllrc-c~D~t. . ................. .... hilt-ID ¥telllm ""lee --Smoke cletectors -- M-.. IMtreom --Qaa.Uty We uct awt»>ll --a.a.....,.. ,_.rt (OD aU drawers) -Eaettilc ... o1 tleetrteal ft.&tares --L~ ..t lllto- llatic ..,.-tllldera. AMO MUCH, MUCH MORE FOJt S21S.OOO 548-0040 Carl Arthofer OWNER • CONTilAC-~""""'Oil .2331· Cliff. ·or.., Newport Beida .. Two bedl'OOms, t baths in each. Owner's unJt with nlce woodsy view. Beautiful living room with U.B. tlreplace. Walk to ever ything, including the beach. 4 car garage. Many upgrades. See this now -$119,000. WALk TO BEACH OR TOWN Remodeled artist's dream. Llght, spacious rooms, lovely patio, completely new exterior with 15 year warranty. Cozy rental unlt. $123,000 • OCEAN BREEZES . • • are what you get with this sharp Presley buUt 3 bedroom, 2 bath home. Sbatll condition inside and out plus central air conditioning. Clos~ to elementary school and shopping. Assumable VA loan too. $57,250. Capistrano Bea ch. MORE OCEAN BREEZES ..• ln another beauty by Presley, three bed- rooms, formal dint~ -or make lt a den. Take your cholce of these 2 well located homes. $56,950. Capistrano Beach. ~ARKVIEW CENTER 5321 University Drive, Irvin~ 552-7000 , ... ,. .. , , .. ,. .... VIEW FROM THREE LEVELS Elepntty deslrned 5 be;troom, 5 bath home with ALL the ameoltles for luxurious living, including prlvate pier and slip --also an i.nsplrlng view from the ''Picture Windows." Realistically priced at $398,500. Please can for appofntment to see. lOY R. McCARDLE UALTOil 11J se..mt IM· ffl• NEWPORT &.VD., COSTA-MESA ············••t!!'~ CURT DD8H . . UALto& • e42·t472 2400 WI!IT COAST HWY ., NI!....OlitT BaAt;H BUilDING 1,200 SQ. FT • .UILOIMG OM 25,00 $Q. . . . FT. Of LAMD. MIWPOIT ILVD., COSTA MESA. VACANT LOT ADJOIMIMG ALSO IS AVAILAILI. The new CENTURY -21 Action Warn.utyguarantees wh2t we wut do for you ••• guarantees 1n writJar the sernce designed to get fast action on )'Oilr home. And It's frf!l!. Get your copy of our Actloo Warranty bv s1opp1ng by our office or calling 6-45-7221. ,. WESTCLI FF REALTY CO. 1733 Westcl iff Dr. Newpo rt 3eoch W.'reNatiMal, but we'reNei~,. VALLEY REALTY PRESENTS LIDO LIFE CONDOS Warenroat Urfng on Newport's MaJn ~I'IUML lpaeto.1 2 IDd 3 bedrooms plus ~1\ 'll l •f't bar. FIMtt cxaatnctioo amiable. <:abter'1'1•tl'n part-lie. From $179,500. OME YEAR WARRAN TY lMCLUDED ................. oflnJa~J/e Beaut. 4 RR . fam. rm. Country English' atm osphere. enclosed patao. J estabhshed trees, boat slip. S245.000 Being remodeled: custom 5 BR. 5 Ba. 6500 Sq. ft home on point. pool, dock. Custom . completely furnished 6 BR.· 41-; ba . 3 car gar. On lagoon. $325,000. Custom 5 BR . 4 ha \'iew. 80 ft on la~oon . Boat sltp. S295 000 BILL GRL o·Y. Realtor LIST . and RELAX "RESERVED TO OFFER Y OUR HOME" fOR SALE YOUR VEHICLE K l to a QUICK SALE! '('fntio(IR•1141flll; 675-1150 tl55 e COAST .-v c:o_,.,.., on..-. CA •a Waterfront Duplex Waot to live at the beach? LiYe in the 3 bedroom, z bath unit and rent the 2 bedroom, ! bath unit; what more could ;•ou ask for" Priced at S 175,000 Big Canyon- DEANE HOME lnd i vidual effect created by expanded VersaiJJes. Dramatic indoor-outdoor livability. Pravacy & v1ew. S260,000 A COLDWILL 1M M CO. 644-.1766 M-m-mmm!!.,. ~"~' ., ~ LiHie, but Luscious OCEAN SIDE OF HIGHWAY A cute <'ottage on R-2 lot ln Corona del Mu. Perfect for future dupl~>x construC'tiOD. YOC GOl'T A SEE THIS 0 '\P CALL US FOR WORE IHFORMATIONt Call 673-.8550 2 ACRE VIEW HOME NewportBeadl -- epe••• Sallitla)'s 3424 Via Lido Beach ••ut l ..... .., .. ,_ •• ffl IIIII .. illolo __ ._.._ --··--pr r i'IJ.Iddtltec~ 1 f 11'111--.... ·-..,._....,. ... _ ................ l'llllllwl . au ti'N -. _ ... ,_......,.. .,..,. ll.,rlilll*lllllllle h'OGI I to I ae ..... 'I'M ~­ ter a. ••ctrld to ba ape. laleau-.. r. nor.-~ .. pre 'lJ' -""..._ will 4 ....... f'lllll'll ... •JDr Americ:la ..._,I!Hie --flldlllt•a .t ODt ...... 1-. Tboy -For<; CMYrolet --Joe-- PIIer-.. OWMr ol IIK- floftrd ~ IAwdlc. SM11 Au. ud lrtrmer oner ol MacPber.. Cr.enolet_ Sill CleiDtllte; ud Uacala~ller­ euy aod B..-Leyloocl -rs --Rar n-. owner ot nadeboe LlDcola- Mercal')', Belltlonr. IITIDe Aato C..Ur is Jo~ cated iloacaldetlteS..Dteco freen.J at LUI Forest Road (C-) !a-. the LARGE Limited time offer! 250'1 Regt~lar · $4.75 Special · $3.49 TOP-RAMDD )Iaior e-ta players from ~te-.,.or.., Ste" lluool, II loft, aa1 lim Cvler ebeek GO! JIJo--tao-1o IIIII Orup C-T..U .... eal-r. Tbe e....,.r ....._ players pt-. altel.d tor ta.nament eompetttloD, ud belpl: ctes IIP(t recrlil*tb Cleputm:Mlls aYO!d ODidltctblc toaney se~tes. (Patrtct Herren -.) Mfg. Assn. names Price IDd Cooperath'e FOOd Dls- triblltoH o( America, Chi- cago; and. ls actt-.e In the FtnancW EueatiYeS lD- stlblte, Amerlcao Mauge- meot AuoclaUOD a.Dd tbe Natioul Auoclatioo of Ac- c:oataa5. Raodo)pb H. Prtce of Co. 1'0111 del Mu, presldeat IDd. cblef necutln om.cer of Certtfted Grocers of Call. lomla, l.td., 1tu-elected to tbt board or dl~rs ~ tbe Merehuts aDd WazJu. raeturers AsSD. Mr. Price, who has been wtth Certlfled ataee 193-t, u.o ls aa omeer aDd m. rector of Certifted:'s three .c.l<Uary compu.les: Sputu Grocers Inc., Grocers aDd Merct..nts In. sa.nnce Group, lDd Grocers Equlpmeat Company. Ke ls a director of Pa- cUI.e MercaotUe Compt.Dy, SID Francisco; a director o1 Super Martel lutltute Newport Drinlers TOTAL PRINTIN G FACILITIES li.fD-4444 '00 N«Jfi/'Ort c -t•r Dr. S11i te 00 I N• rt tJe•d -. TROPHY CONTEST HELD BY O.C. 'fi.IR The Orange CCMmty Fair is sponsoring 1 tropbl de~ sign coctest to proTide a special award for f>est of s!JO'Ir .trmers. Entries should feature heritage ud progress unique to tbe Orange County Fair :md must be cac-ble of be- Ing reproduced eco- oomlcally, Permlasioo to copy the deslp sboWd ae. compMy eacb eatey. Proto- type models are preferred. but scale drawtocs wtll be accepted, Entries are to be de- UYered to tbe ta.1rgrounds, 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa, by Frt~Y. Aprll2, Fintber information may be obtalDed by calling Miss Jetnnie Ed- wards, ezecutin secretary, &t 545-UU. Foreign Car rues ' ~- vw & Small Car Oners I'Qiyester Cord "Power Streak"78 $22 blackwell l"lus 11.n to SU2 F..t.T~ deMNI""ao~...., Mlflltll tirot. WHITEWAUS )Wti31'110N. A~lJ 871-U C78-l4 EJ8..14 5.61).15 UO·l5l Lube & Oil ssss ............... --·· .. ,· •C~~ ....... ?'t' .. -·--::z.-............... i,. =-=--=IS , ... JOur Size Is Here AtOne Low Price! N)oesaer'CGnl "Mini 061om"G8 $l2 bteckwa\1 ~ 11.44 to $1.51 f .[.T. ~ .,.. an .. ~ . .-od old tift. WHITEWALLS jlllt S3 more. 6..0).12 ~.60-U Pl5SJIIO''O"l3 G6~13 mtite Letter Wide Tread "Rail} GT"60 & "lbllly GT"'lO nsii!i!U ._., .J. FlO-It '"'-R.A•R.Iirrr.,.. old''"'· """ S1.17 10 P.M fLT~ -. ........ 011 -. ... -tirL QIO.J• G~lA Le.U )11'1).14 QID.lS G1B.lS HIO-lSH~U ..... l'hll sz.n ao UJt , .E r ~ *" C*!Cti"-llfl 11111, ... Dkl '"' I'ioat-Ead Alipa:ut SJ3II n:~.--~---­..... ........... _ ·~ ............ ........ _ .. ...._ ........ ... ; ... ~~~··~ ............. , ........... : ..... ....... ......... _.,.......,.... - 5 ..... .., OUR - --··--.... -........ .. -.,..~ ...... "'iiii;i .... iQ . -....... - -:.:.s:. of.:.::...: --... s 57' wMawtll .-.._.-.... ........... .,..,..,. 777 .... '-' .... ...... • DOGS wtD ,_... ca ..__..,._ .......... .._C_ctl ..... don a &WID tst 01 D 'G buolll( ... _...,-----...-. . • AlflllAL lk-... .. .... 11ft w.ets•pdW.tllt e-n lloUod ...... e-11111-loa,..-..._ •• ,' H:Mnle .... • STHEET UGIITING dtairtet •• , ""· .. a.l-boewub:uautlll~ lad Qe Ca.c:U e-. to -tile--· allor all ft ...... - - -• PMOOCI F •nl• tnll, .......... --T--Pan,-,.._ ,...._,. __ _ tllola __ .. ana'• lrla•aw.er • 11.- IIIL • IUIIIJ(APAJU( .._ ••• 2 ..... Jl .... ...... 5I ballloo IIIII -__ .... ~ -wllc_ffl ... . __ lllr ........ - ber, 1115 • c-:Umu - Ropn "' -,._ -otloicolftooc-1 fro. liUt .urerJ .... .,. pra • ..._., ... 11te •• c~n .o .. ~uolltllc• is •tJaiM 1Dr Feb, t. =....-:. ::: .!.t-=:: ~ !lf11CII bl _..CIMW"Rc IWMW., NOTICE puttlol: 1o -IJ&*....... OF PUBLIC HEARIIIG or D11111er. NOTICE IS HEREBY • THE REQUEST G1 Tete-GlYEN tMt tile CltJ eo.eu p,.,...,..r 1Dr ea01o TV toe ffl IIIII City ffl Nnportlloaeb tnc...-wu oW' eel to wUI '*I a pilllbUe ·11eu111 the F ... 23 "-11 meet-.......,._ ~nl Plao tac. A...-eat Ho. 11, a pro- If fiM BTNICU, A FEW~ YAY ti£AN l11E O.Ffi!VCNCE t!IETWEEN UFE AHO DEATH! SOME EkPDtTS SAY AI "'-Nr AS ... Of FIM FATAliTIES WERE NEVER TOUCHED BY FLAMES! U.l . & FIM_ MARSHAL AP'PAOY£0 FOA HOMES. APARTMENTS ANO!OA MOittlE HOMES. .. .......... ...... .. ~ ......... ,, .. SEA COAST ALARMS • APPOINTMENTS com-poeed ren.a ol tbe laad mlttee, wttb Co.c:Umu use ~lou for tbe Jotwa Store u cbal.rmu ud Aenx.troaie-Ford aile, llld COGDCUmea Paat Ryclloft'IDd reMJitblc etuces ta tbe LIDCI Luctue Kaeba. u ~rs •. Use Elemeat .-:1, poulbly, was appoloted by MaJOr Doa-lbe Relldeatlal Growth .-.-. ~ ..,._ ald MclaaiJ, to come ap Element. t w1th a uomt.ee to replace NOTICE r; HEREBY FUR- WUllam Tlei"'WW., 'Who re-THER GIVEN that the Slid ' slped !rom tbe PlaADbl( publle heartoo wtll be ,.ld ORIGINALS Commlsstoa, aDd. Jota on the 9tb day ol February, ' Payne, wbo reslped !rom 1976, at the boor of ?,30 Hand crafted and the Parks, Beaches and P.M. fn the Coaocll Reerea-Commtaloa. Chambers ol the City Hall t hand made gift • APPOINTMENTS were of the Cttyof NpPOrt Beach. made to tbe truaportatloo Callloruta, at w!lleb Ume itemS for every occasion. plan cltl.zeas adnsory com. and place u.yudallpermns t f mlttee. Ileum SkllllDc. interested may appear IDd Cart Dosh md Robert Curd be heard thereon. ('t • (7) f were added to the 14-mem-Laun Lagtos · cJpaztOW j Jncn oP1M • DAYS 10. s . ber panel. City Clerk b 1416 NiWPORT aLYD. t mtttee bas a ncuc:y tt.t Pabltstt.lan. !9, 19'71,1Ptbe ~ ~ ~ ,._. ~ • BICYCLE tratls com-~==c~t~ty~ot~N~e~wpo~~rt~s.oeE:·~~CO:::IY:A:M::IIA::.::'":· =·~ ... ==·~-==·:·:·:-1:6~4:0:·; •Ul be filled on Feb. 9, Newport fla.rbor EUI(L due to the acceptsnce by Councll of tbe reslgaatloo of Wiley McNair. CLAMS • OYSTERS • SHRIMP • SWORDFISH • BASS • MARINE DEPT. buDd- log addJ.Uoe wu ~yed, aDIS bids wUl be toUgbt, • UM'ER problem wu discussed, and tbe CoaacU directed tbe city muapr to wort wltb the cttl&eas Litter Committee to de- termine ways to better ea.- force the M.tl-lltter LUIICHEOII fnl• n.l6 ~ o.ily 'ri 4 P.M. -11.C..IIIIfl ow eo.--• ...... ,,....,. ... ~~!,':;~ ,.,. ...... e.-.....,. . ...... .......... ~~,~-··, THE STOP SIGN A few yeo.rs bact, Wl!eG 1be ~· t1. IIIIa town fOOIIbl tbo freeway Uld -tbo battle, we prom.-lbe-eblclnrayfolutbatwe ....,ld 10 riCbt 1o ,..rt 011 alte!'lll.tln ftys of aoiYIDc Ollr tralllc meu. We hn•'t tept our promise. 011, a~re, there's beeD a 1111 of talk Uld hot air, ·bat that's lboUt it, Every time aom~ 1tarts to suqest a aolutloG, !bore Is always some tittle_..., '""" 1o -It -· Meo.mrbUe, 1be prabl-)m ,.U btaer. Let' a loot at u uample, Tbo esteu1011 t1. UDiYOrslty DrtYO across 1be Bact Bay Ia In 1be city Uld ooomty muter road plaaa, AllJI>ody -""""" uytblac -tralllc has aiel lbo project sboald be --. It -'dllnlt UDIYerslty from MacArtlllr Bl•d. 1o Dol Mar A... Tbo main tiline IIIIa wwld accomplish Ia that uJI>ody In Eulbhd!, 1be Stalls, Hartlor View Homos, Spnlasa, Saata ADa He!pts, tbe West UJliM!r Bay, tbo Bact Bay, Bay Crest, Costa Yell or ln!De -.ld bl•e u al1er!llle route ...-1 tbo Bay. Now, tblt'a a lot of folks IDII a lot of tralllc. It 'II'Oilld gl.. quite a bit of reUef to Coast Hwy, IDII Brlatol St., both of which an onrc....-. This rood simply mates ,_, Tbo coaaty Uld 1be cltlea tl. 11-rt, Costa Mea Uld Inllle acree with tbat. So, Qo'S lllldlllc 1111 lbo atop sip 011 this mucb..,eecled rood?ll's hard to pin lbom c1cmt, bat ........,.Uy It's lll lmboly coolltlall of a ltlDciM of ecologists IDII a major deYelaper --.. boutly to poUUclllls. Tbo deoeloper u ... In 1be areo, IDII -·t Wlllt a road ooar hla bOll•. He'd rather drl•• 011 a rood by -~ elM's -· Alld .,.,, 1be Fr10Ddl of tbo Bay, -claim 1o be cr-t ~ are ti')'IIJi 1o block 1be city from dolllc u c'llroo- . mlll1al l-et report 08 tbl project. Now, -are 1be (WYI -'O'lllt lll EIR 011 e1'erytldlc from a _, 1DIIot 1o a pile t1. bird dl' ...... Bat, tbo}' wut to STOP u EIR 08 Uamrslty Drift, Wby? For tile a111e -1be cleoelaper Wlllla to lllop U. A lot t1. them tift 1111 Ia that area, ud llley're oelftlh ......, to thll!lt 1be Bact Ba:y heap 1o tblm, O.r .....ty 8111Jen1aor, c;...nJ Riley, ... -lllrlllply slllllt Qll IIIIa lWII eftr IIIDct bl toot olllee. Tbl cleoelaptr Uld 1be G-.ral baloor to 1be -eN>, ,.,.. -· Will& tbo c;.enJ 1'111.1 tor re-oltctloll; It will be lnterostlnc to -wllere his -eomos from. We will be waiclalac --IJ, Rigllt -, tbo ..ure lWII Ia batllod 1111 In a Filii ltd Game poUtl<al committee. O.r maJOI' 1a ~a --•ttea. u -tbodJ _, -·olllbe dime pl'lttJ aooa, I a U'¢ -ft orpa1M tile lolb -drift IDIIII'IIo .. y pa ta.. 1o balld I'Oid8. I 1*&: tt'a 1iD1e ft toot tile lllop alp oat tl. tbl IIJlldll tl. IIIIa Alall bud tl. am....,r tn111c copa. Tbo 'fUI majority <1. ~· -'II 11M 1o blft -!Ollie ...-.! tile Bay, lt'a 1iDie we 1olcl t-clofts thai tlleJ an 10 lallpr llllar 1o ra oar UN. AI Forpl • • • • • • • • • • llDn al tbt ........... 101 tbl --alal'l8 --coUI l&ft,...-,... ..... lma. ....... botb 1111 baltery-ralod ud .... 17Pos .... by -·.........-.