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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-02-12 - Newport Harbor EnsignNEWPORT THE OFFIOAL liEU tla Ofl'IM OTY Ofl W WGII1 ·eua,------- 10c M NIWIOil MAIIOI ' Teac.hers lD ,,.._. Newport- Mt"l"l SChool dlstrtet asked this week tor pay nises totalllnc an esUmatl!'d $3 miUion for next school yea.r, ph1s added fringe bent!ftts. Hlcher lo~l property tax cates could ~suit. Tile annual pay pacbge was formall y presented at Tu!sday night's regular meeting of the district Board ot Edlca.tlm, If 1111r•t4. tbe oew ll1ary rat• woald start teacbtra at lll,OOO ......Uy, wtth --... creases 111p to $11.151. Preseot alules ,..... b'Om u.soo to )l.t ewer Slt.ooo. Supt. lotn NieollaJdJK. terclay his statfli:III:Ww.xil:- lng 011 tbe estimated oost aod percntJc'e lbe.....-s tba.t woeld be lft.o~ but I "'lf&J I'-.......... estimated tblt tat &W-J' I'IJae. u tAtf'OW'ed wtttto.t modtfl~ eau._ would COlt 1oeaJ tu:. payera abcMit $3 mUUoD. SPANKI STILL O.K. Teacben, reprureoted by the C ertlfteated E mployHS As:sa. (CEA), also want tbe district to add u. eye care pla.b aDd presertpUoo re- lmb:~rsemerat pro'f'isions to their curreat cr~ medical plan. Dr. Nicoll aid be has tlad indications that tbe dil- trlct fa ces a SO to 40 per ceat lncreaM I.D m~cal In- au~ rates, .,st to coe- tlllue the eurreat tewel of medlcll eovenge for next s chool year. Oo Feb, 24, tbe Board of Ed·Jeatlon Ls eJ:peeted toap- point representatlns to m ret with employee ~ 1n the anaual "meet and coo- fer" pay oeroc:tattons. FREEOOM TREE planted Tftsday afteJ'1lOCIO OD tM New - port City Hall lawn forms a backdrop as Marine Cap!. Ja mes DIBernardo addresses onlooters during the dedh:a- lion ceremony, Capt. DiBernardO was a prisoner of war In North Vietna m for -4 years. The btcente.nntal tree, presented by lilt> local £bell Club, was dedicated to PO Ws and MIAs, (Ensign pboto.} FREEDOM TREE FOR MIA, POW "It must be nourtshed and fed and cared for, jllst as our freedoms must be noar- lshed." That's hOw LesStt'ftensen. Newport Beach blcenlennial chairman, descrlbed a "freedom tree" planted · T!!.nday ta trclt ot City Hill. The tree, ddea~ to American war pri*MMTS and those still mlssl.n@: In action, wu presentt"d to tht> city by the Ebell Club of h wport Bea ch. Vl<'e-mayor Mil1n Dostal accepted t he tree for the city. F'or mer congressmu John Schm ll:r: of Spvglus Hlll, now a cantHda te for the U, S. Senat e, and Marine C'apt, James DIBttrnardo of Et Toro, a former P.O.W., •·ere featured speakers. The tree, a kafflr plum, was planted to the lett of tht> City Hall entran<'e. A plaque placed In front of the tree has this dedleatlon Inscribed: "'Nith the vtsion of rmi- versal freedom (or all man. kind, this bicentennial tree is dlldlcated to tbe POW MIA ot CaHfornta and all priSODers of war and miss - lllg In actk)n. Donated b~· tht' Ebell ClubofNt>wport Bearh, F'eb. 10, 1976," Pfocram coordinator for the Ebell Club wu Mrs. l•u Rebert. tiM club'• bl - eW a 'sJ cltalnllan. She ar>ened the ceremon}', in a Ught mist, as a couple of doun ~tators sal undt'r unbreDas or in raincoats on the Ctt}' Hall lawn. A Marine color guard from El Toro presented the colors, and the ~ewport Har- bor lltgh school b:lm1 playf'O the national anthem. Tht' pledge of allegiance was led by Ntwpon Girl Scout TrOO() 1844. M1king thep?'esentatlonof the tr•e to Vice-mayor Dostal was Marilyn Dana, local Ebeil presld@flt. F'ol- lowlng a ded ication prayer by Pastor John Ltndval\ of Plymouth Concregatlonal Church, Mrs. Ray Gibbs sang "Amerlea the beautiful," accompanied by the hlgfl s<'hOol band. CDMCA elects directors The Corona dPI Mu CIYIC Ac;sn. (C DMCA) m.at Wednesdl y night otlastweelc to elect 3 new members to the T.Joard of di rectors, lad to see a dem.:mstnnon or nre w.~rning de•lcea. equipment for hOmes and businesses, and urged CDMCA memhers to Install such ~Ices. Spank..lng of st~nts •Ill still be allowed tn Newport- Mesa district schools the B:>ard of Educatioo d~ided Tuesday night. The board voted 4-2 to continue the practice, but 011)' as a last resort, after all other fo rm:; or punish- ment fall. Supt. Jo'ln N coil reported that ttM>rp have been only 8 Instances or "COrporal puni shm ent" in the schools this sc hool year. All have involved bo)'s In middle sf'hools. He described cor- poral punishment as ·•usuall y one swat on the boltom with the nat of the nand or a small paddle ... During lut school year, 38 boys -apln all middle s 'hoo\ students -w'!re spanked, the board was told. of the partDt, aDd the preseo ;e or an adult .tt- ness. A formal r@S)Ort Is made ot each spa.nklDc. O[lposlng corponl~­ m ~nt lniuesday'sboud'IOte we re trustees R4derlck MacMillan and Donald Sm11Jwood. CAHDIDATES TO TALK AT COM C RA ME ETIIlG Tbe Corona del Mar Wl.lt of the Callfomia Republican Assembly will meet at 7 p.m. f riday, feb. Z7, at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club, 1601 Baysidf. Drive, Coroo.a del Mar. Rep~bUan candJdales for U.s. RepreseatatiYe ftom tlw 40th Coogresstotaal district wUl bf the featured speakers. Tbey inc htdeRob- ert E. Bldham, Ja....s Before . any chUd i5 Combs ud Harry Jefffty. spa4bd. dHt.rVt "'* 'M·· -A Qlllllf._ .... .,erperfl!: qUire prior wrfttea COftSfllt wru .,now loe ~~- CITY ASKED TO PAY FOR CLEANUP JOB IN BAY A Newport Harbor Cham- ber or Commerce otfl clal C'alled Mon 1ay for tlte city to take responslblllt}' and pas thE' cost of cleaning up the harbor. A city ordinance re- quires waterfront property owners to do most or the- job. "T hr· c it~· sw~s the streets d.nd maintains perks and beaches," noted Hank Hill ofthe Chamber'smarine division, "111d we think the cit~ shOuld have a definlle- program for cleaning up the lower bay." His remarks came durlnJ Monday after- noon's Cl!y Council study session. we do M re wlll have much effect." M •. Hill a.nd Miss Ficker joined in ,asklng the CouncU to pressure the county to start operating a "scooper" boat to help clean l.be bay. M ~. Hill said memhers ol. his Chamber marinedlvl5ioa will m!et with city marlDe dept. otrtclals to study solu- tions, and report back to the Council Ill a fe'' weeks. DOR IS GEO RGE HAME D Dorls Gf!orge, dep.aty et1y clerk ot Newport Beach, was appointed Moadar nl(ht as acting city clerk during tbe Illness of clerk Laun Ll€1os. Mrs. Laglos was re- ported lD fair condition yes- terday at Hoa g tospllal, where stw Is undeflOlnl treatmeflt for cancer. Mrs. George, who w worked for the city for 11 years, was officially dt>slg- nated as actlngcterkat Moo- day ol(ht's Council sesstOD. lronlca.lly, the meet aDd coni'er necottations for tht current school year were scheduled to be completed resterdly attemooo., )Ill 1 few boars after submission of next schoo l year's pa y request. " We will just turn a I"'UDd and start 111 o•er ap.in tor next yea r," ezplaiaed Dr. NlcoU. He estimated that he and his staff ••wtu IPI!Dd about halt of our Ume" oo the pay talks durtnc comtac mon ths. T~ tJJ.strtet hu 1 March 15 dead lloe for notitytDg school employees of any ln- teatlollS to fire ..-ort:ers. Dr. Ntcoll a.ld he could DOt esti- mate bOw maay jobs mJcht ~ latol\'ed, aor , wt1at dfo. e lsiOD tbrt dUtrtct lriJ.IM reecho l...tJaftl MIIJid ~ be l&icf, .It «lllial oftletals determllle that n'IC1tJ wUJ not be lflllable to maintain cur rent employee h!'Ye.ls. Ourtng tbe preseot 1975- 76 schOol year, district em- ployees cot an l eros.S-thf'- b:nrd pay nise of 6 per ceat, plus added fr1nge bene- fits. Dr. Nicoll, WhO did DOl ask for a pa y raise for him- self this year, estimated that 1975-76 pa)' raise costs totalled SZ,l mlllioo plus fringe benetit adi!itions. Ex- pe:ted to be settled )-este r- day afl:nnoon were flna.l to;~­ crade tt>ac-tter raises. Dr. Slcoll noted that pa)· negotilttoos for aext school y!ar will be conducted Lmder thf' sttte's new collective bargatnl.ll& r11les for school employees. "All of t~ pay requests are nec:otiable," De pointed out. "and It lookS Uke we han somt' vet ) toogh and lateresttng negotiations ahead of us. One ttune that scares mt' Is that state let:- islaUve ana l}'sl AJan Post has been talkl.ng about a 9,7 per cent ra.lse for stale workers." O;e basic fart, he said, faces the teachers: "Wt" don't hnt the mooey." Ele<'leo to the boarr1 were Edwin Lent, Mt·s . Bert John~ son a.nd Rhonnl Kitchen. At 1 meeting scheduled tor lut nl&hl In the COM elemeatary school, the new board w·u slated to elect one ot Its members as president fer the <'omtt\g year , Durtn1 the meeting, J ames Bl1llemore of the Harbor View Hills Commuctty Assn, WIS challenged by COMC A on~mber Richard Strickler on his rl.ght to attend the COMCA meetlntt. Member- shiP ln COMC A ts rt"Stricted to resli!ents of"old"Corona del Mar. However, COMC A president Paul Hummel noted that the meetln«: was belle bfld tn 1 publfc place (COM elem:!otary school). and tiat the ceneral public t..a beeo I.Mited becaa~>e of the flre preYenUoD progro~m. Mr. Blakemore was Lllowed to remain at the meeting. At the same sesstoo, Glen WeJrlen, tidelands coordina- tor for the city's matlnf' dept., st)()wed the Council a mo.p of arHs where poilu- lion and debris in the lower bay are worst, 1tsbowedthat most of thE' prohlem Is iD .... t he west end of the harbor, Mr. Welden described the pollution as ··mainly surface s·~um, eelgrass and kelp." A wrlttl!n report from Mr. Welden notes that "more noating debris than wu an- tic lpated" ha.s been found In the bay by martne dept. workers. Most of It, he said. is In the arn ofcomfTh'trcial marlrlas. A cltyla• requires that marlaa operators pollee their own 1rus, aDd makes them respon.sR»Ie tor keeptnc adjacent waters clear ot de- 11 AND WRITE ·IN RUNNING fire Department Clptalll Jim Topping and lnlpeetor AI H1skell, aided bJ Kim S•ttcer of 1 COICa Mea elec.trooles nrm, ..,..__ slraltd smote de.C:eetiall Car dealer • brls IDd polluUoa. Rest-In race ••• tw ....... _,., .. "'· Weld@~'!, taue been kept N ... port auk! dealw Jl• Siemon~ was t lut.-r eatry yesterday 1ft tht n ee tor the 74th Stitt ANIImbiJ Dlltrtet 10t. cUff, W1to will run for Coo-rtllllvtly free 0( wattr· 1reu. boane debrla. The only Democrat who boroe debris. bad ftledwuRooaldCordovt Nutrients coataioed In the of El Toro. ruaotr into the baJ ftre A1lo ta tM n ee, u 1M Wtdneldly 5 p.m .... t1 neared, were tellllel ...., IHmbtr MarlM .. C: ol 81(C10yoo, Will•• of IIIWioft VieJo, Wllllll• c.,-.,., 1" ... _, _, Qul(ley or Jnolao. -.. CI"'OIbJ. Sl, an at- ..... -clualllos hlm· ...,.,~UftRt­ ,11:21 a, Ill tM 1.500 YOter ... 2 lri ....sed to exempt ... -,.,... the lllint< .... --a.-co-.... the --f1111r1 ~re. Al10 e.-cted lo .U. din AU1rc dead! 1M WM .. , .. •• MI,'WIIo U¥tl ln ... m,, of .. arr 74 :1::-'·~ • Oruc• fto -INIIICtd ...... -... IN" liP lltl trW ... • ...... .a-'«1 ........ 2 ... ... AU ar9 ............. II c:.i.. Cloud 11- ,.,UCU 10m!Mtlllll II J-. '*a. -... r I f"'tCa..rd lo lila .......... ,_ .. -· ......... -. by -rl 8-lf-...... ., ... . ' blamed for aa IDe,_,... alpt problem. Tt.e Hubor entruct cMDMI is cett1ac to ftUid wttll M~ It pre ... seats 1 •vtp.Uoaalhull'd, the report ...,.._ Scte Flcller ol SPOtf (Sitap PollutJoc oor "-'1) callod oo lllo City c-u to1Uolm-o~lo ret loolf-11oo -· ........... CIIDIIIIIlt ... •lb .... -"S..-•llors, ................ ...,., lbat tM flood e' 1 .. an brloJIO( IIIIa 111111 IMo lila biJ, U.,. -'tdiiiRIP' 1 lbollt ... _,_, ...... TMre an 11 omctal caa- didates and ooe wrlte-iD helpefal for the 3 Cit} COlin- ell seats gp tor ele-ctioo In Newport Beach on April 13. Deadlloe tor candidates to ftle for the r1 c-e was I'IOCIG T11esdl.y , Here's the lineup: ttND DISTRICT -Mayor Doo.a.Jd Mclnois, the lrl ~ cumbeot. will seek 1 3rd 4-Yet.r term. Hf' Is CAIO"''d by Robert Brockman Jr., Zl, a lftdeat. 1nd PhllJoM~ lOG, !4, a llf.cbtclub rna..rer ftC dtd IM)t get enough W'llkt -.oter apaturu to pt Oft tbe ballot. but who a.ya be wUJ wac• 1 write-in cam- palfa. • 5TH DISTRICT -ID- u-.... Put Ry cltotfofBal- hoo lalaod IS -by R ... Olafl Hepa.. u -... ,_, 11om llallloo w..s. Ud G-Wo-~Eaal .......... u •• ' 7TH DISTl<ICT • C..- c:Uialll Jot. S*ore ll • ···-n-eltct& c .... diM an l"ttll estate - ,... Bludl., -.. -IIIII; 0.C00 MelDIOA, • . -..... II& ...-«or, Ill HUW • ... llrMHI; WWia•lllll'~ rt.a, 45, 1 salesman from Harbor View Homes; Archi- bald Scott, SO lnsurii)('e man, from Spycla.u Hill; Per Trebler, sa, attorneY, ShOrt< CUfts,. &Jld Ray Williams, 4Z, edlteator, from Htrbor View Rom H. Lut to formally rue ror 1M n ee wu Wr. Scott, Who jilt beat the deadline l'ltes- dt.y mona&~e. Voten wlllptelooecudt- dUa from •elll ot the 3 4utr1cU La IM eJIJYIM al-. SEEit R ESI GMA TI OH Of REP . HIM SIIAW Mer-ben ol U. Newport B•elro e._., ol Y011111 A•l'k:UI -r F'TMdom M" Ill MOtel 1 plbUc c ....... MfHa( the ftl.lc· ..... af COIICNURIU A.a. ~ m-w, nctMlJCICID • .. _.,_,_ lb . a ...... wtiOetdta- trld --"-8oocll ... --Druro Ca-tJ ddM. llu••._. .. -loo WID _... Ia Ill· ............. tid-lila_,-..... -_ ... _,..... .. ... v..a. -.. ot ... t--. NFtrPORT t'O~C WRIT ER C •••. Ht:'8ER1 SING A·soNG FOR NEWPORT ·' Ptaees lite Saa Fe rnaado v alley and Su F'nac.lsoo llue songs writtefl abotlt them, an1 they're oopr..rtler UWI Newport, SO why shouldn't we have our own SOD('>" ThOse u e the feeUnes of C. W. Hubert, 79, of New- port Shores. He feels .tO strongly about It, In fa ct, he at down and wrott' a SOOC about hls town. "It's nothing specW," he admits, ''bt.ltl've been doing thtnes llke this as an avoca- Uoo for a loog Ume. And, I've wrtttec little poems of trllxate to some of my old fTleods iD the Cioofofft'rs Cldb, Which meets for eotree down at Riehud's coffee shop.'' Wr, Hubert, who knows German and Italian, used to translate a lot of soncs trom tbose la.aguaces: into English, too, tn the early days of radio. Ht' was bon In OU Park, m., near Chlearo, and Uved there 1mttl be (l'lduated from h1&t school. He recalls a elusm1te n.a.med Ernest Hemlap'ay. '•Before I was stricken with polio at 15, I was quite a t.n cll man and loved to swim," be remembers. ''Now, I don 't wa.llr. very much, and I Clll't eel oot on the bea<'h, but the wife and I sure enjoy the sights and the pte1sure of liVing tn Newport." He and Ruth wlll celebrate their 58th weddi.Dg an- niversary in July. They've been in Newport slnee 1952, 1nd live oow at 500 Can:U St. "There's a I~ of nice thtncs to be sald ud wrttten about Newport Beach," says the polite, serious Uttle man, "but I 'lt'Uited to ~ m) soog poem brief. lb)'bf' somebod}' else would add to It, or come up w.lth a tune for it. If ooC hl.Q( elte, ma)'be It will cin otber people tile Idea to write soogs about this lovely place ... Here's Mr. Hubert'ssongt A Tribute to Newport Beach /,.t ~l' IJ•t' {If/,\ 1'1 (loo' I •/lt\5 .1 nd ntr l'~ ''" lilt pl•r l't ,,,,.,,. b .. t' .. hl<dl a/(,.,f?. (.<10 ' ~~~~r,, ~"d ''"""• 1-rJO • ,. o n •1 c/artff, H11t f#U IH r 010'11• '"" flt:f'lllor'< /.O"f!. llllt/ 'lllft/\ \1-ro r l', ·~-f'~# II\ frHIPffHt~, r rt~lt~ ,&,,. •• o•rJ l'rorolh lte~o• n J tollr. ,. ,. 11lt o fr r,. '" '"'' ,.,,,, l,l r,.,-1 1fJ\ tt~lh "I!.", /Ita/ rt' < ()II• tliJd , ,.,, ""t:' ,,.,#-l:o,a .. tllo l "f!."l• lf• " . ll rtlo rl< h a, '·p ro " ll rui '''"'· (lilt ,.tlrl,r,r ''a "'"'1'1 /IH o'l'l/ {'•HI, 11 /-, t o (IWI <t'''• <1-tf'• llotfi •lllff•'' lllo o>r 0 .r,• "'"'a' tra lol, ll lo,•, ,r,r·uo• "'"' .,,fil.,., 11 0 '"'""' rr. ''"' o lt •o ell\, I < f. f •"' • , ' ' SPYGLASS OFF LIMITS SOON FOR SKATEBOARDS Spyglass Hill, the new mecca for llordtts of )'OW'Ii sll:a.tebolrders, Is about to be put otf-ltmits, jus! as SOOfl as tht" eit)' of !1/ewport Beaeh ligures out the besl n y to g~ rid of the ~·oufti "street surfers." A proposed clt)·ordmance, bannJ..ac skateboards rrom all streets with daft(erous crades of 6 per ('ent 'Or steeper, was dtscusSt"d Mon - day by the City Council. It wUl come back F'et>. 23 for further talks, MeanwhJI~. PoUce Chtef James Glans is SC"heduled to meet feb. 19 with lora! judees to try to work out an enforcement plan. C tty Hall •as moved to tl.ke action after Sp)·glass resldeots complained thlt tbe upbtlt slopes of thear hlah~riced conhaunlty ar. anncUnc skateboarders from all o•tr -gometJmes by tbe truckload, "They sll:ate do11'11 the hill, (et it the tTIK't ud ride to tht top. tMn &:kite down apia." Counellman Johll Store., who repre.seDt& the .,...... ·~ Moodl,y, '•It p.n•••• q~lte 1 huard to tile tldt ud to tnlflc. or all tM call• the pol lee ret oa abWmntus. they ,. -t$-1 ""m Slln!uo." Ntot Clllef Clnu -!IIOllboSIIJtlus .... Ia ... -... ., sbto--.,.,...., bit woMtl'tld bow lll -c.ld bHt --~ 11111-........ ot tall ofhi;oden: -ba -r II," ., lold .... c-u. "ao4 tlooy .... · ........, t1 Mal . wtua 0111 _ ... 'I .... ...... .... _....,._ .. .... I . .station, e:aJI their parents, and release tt~m icto oar. ental custody."ll W'OQid takt> 1 lot of man-hOurs, hf' argued, to enfort e the ordi- nance. "AOO, we are a lttad) sp~ad rather thin." The clltef suggested that one tohtUon miiht be to •ork out an agreoem.,.nt y:tt h local muclclpal coun judgu, allowlnc: pollee to Issue ci- tations to thfo juvenilt> skate- boarders. COIUicll man P1.11l Rvckotr of Balboa Island r.oped that somP solution other than an 0 rdir&aDCt' be rOI.&Dd, " May · be,'' he saJd, "We OOU\d put some speed bumps 1.r1 the street to dtscou.n re the sll:aters." A spectator whO says he has: watched sllatetlouOen do wODCtrou.s trtt"kl oc the little boa.Nts wODMred lf tbe bumpt: wouldn't be more of an 1ttnr-Uon t.han a de· terl't'!nt. "Spnlass Hill," he warned., "could end 'C) be1aC the site ot the 1976 Skate- board Olym.ptcs, complete wttl'l l'l.l(h jumps o.-er !il)tt(l btamps.'' IL A LUHD DIES AT 51 S.mClK ... n Mtd ,... tenll,J Ia P.c:tfk Vi .. C-1 to< Ill J-, 51, Ill 111 ()tie, c--. wilD .... fob. ... ,.._ Silo ~a ....... .., __ bud Eat\ -&.1 Jt .. of ColD ..... "' r.w .... coar ., :-MJ 1 't:. .. lllilllt'' Gtrtlt R Mrt IUJ .,_ n. .... taw:Jw,..,.. ... C'?Lilll'lll .. Ill l'ldle .... I Ill ,..-. . ~ ~ .. ~ .. ,.. . . . -~ .. z o- r " ~·"' ~ .... ., . • 0-0 ~ _._._ ·-· .,_,. Shots halt 2 suspects Two burcl&.ry ...,.eta <'ha.sed by Newport pollee ftnally nD off the s . Dleco F'reeway earh' Stutcia)' aad were ea¢ured, a.fter 1 state ht&ttway pa.trolmln fired at them. POH~ Aid Pete Feli.l., 33, or LoagBeacll,IDdLarn· Moore, 24, of Los Aacetes. were probably stft.:l wte 'lMCe eQUipqi~Dt taka. trom t he airport industrial .,.. absorbed ShOtg\ID blUta: rtred lnto the bacll ol thtlT spHJCI:l.llg van by 1\i(trwiJ patrol ontce.rs, Set. James Gardtlter of the Newport pollee depart. m eot was pat:roLUac tbe lD- dastrla.l complex., wbert at. nee burglulea: r.n takM .. hea.YJ toU, ww he aid he gpoc:t.-.t the ora.nce- colored nn sputtnc away from the are.L He aad .. ek- ap New:x>rt ott1cer BW Mr - lnnls chued the YU aloBe Bristol to Newp>rt SlYd,, west oo Arlill(tbn to Ftir- •iew, and evenn.aoy 01111o Harbor Bl¥cL, from where tbe 'IU hetded DOrth on tl'le sao Bteco freeway. state l!.lghwsy ottloers took up the chue and tlred shot~ (lin blasts th&l: ftnally c:::a--.1 the 'tan to lean tbe fTM- way and n~ndowaanembank­ mdlt. Barcla.ry chargei were ftl~. Bay update report due -... .,SPOil( ... Nli'ttN O.r 111....,..-,)..ru 1IOid u ........... tilt be1"' lnform~~tlou.J meetfac ani WedDesdJ:y nt,tlt, Feb. 11, at tbe Bahia CorlnthiM Yacht Club. The public IIi ltlt'ited and tbf.re Is no Chlfi'e, af'eord- ing to SPON president Jean Watt of HarbOr Island. "We wtll bf dtscusstrc the problem of debris 111 thf' baL and SOffi t' of tbe prob· !ems cruted by dntnage Into the ba)'," nld Mrs. Watt. Speaker wtllbe Glet1 We t- dOD of the cu r marinf' d@pC . Sue F'icller and Frt.n Robl.n- son wUJ show slidf'S aod discuss b.a y problems. NB "CANDIDATES TO TALK IN COM All candidates for ~e•­ port Bearh CU)·Cound l h'lVe been invited to speak their piece f eb. Z5 at a 7:30 breakfas! spootored by the Corona de l Mar Cham-:.fr of Commer<'e 11 tl'le Com- muntt} CqreptloaaJ Church. The publte Is In- vited. Chamber presldt>nt Fnnk lank said each of thf' 1! candldl.tes wm probably be gl•er~ about 5 minutes to state his ca.-. Tradition.ally the COM bruldast Is the nrst p'Jb- ltc forum for CouDCU candJ - dltes. F'u rtber IDfOTmatkMIIIboUt the p~ram miJ be hl4 by c1.lllDt: the Ctlamber of- flee at 673-4050. PIETRO VOC!i ELL I !)f WEST HEWPO IT DIU Pietro Vod•UJ. n , a ,.._ tired maetlllll• who ltwotd a.t lU: S'ltll, W111t Newpor;.. ... borlod -Ia .,._ cute VIew me:motlal part. HartJor Vid Hilla. Me dlld at hOme Fib. I. He 11 .m .. .s ~ wltt. W.arapet, -J..U. of He--1>, ao4 '"...... PMl ... Dill VocMW. ,.,. a.. -R. om. e.dlded ""~ TED fiMST IR MAMID Edwlll II. (Tod) ,_ of c ...• ··:\= 7 fkllp'$7 ..... ........ Capa F8 , .. , ... 7 ......... 7 "- tnl a lftl!tO W e E .... 116 ' I I ' ¥1 II ;~~"=· .. a::::;; -.., ... .. -· ., .. _ ....... -, .... i I ········-··········-·-~~ h,~tr~ AINO IE. KAAPA, -_. Oiilll-. of tile EuiiO Riley ... . au-Mu Btll:lll'll&• • "TREY KILLED THE PRESIDENT" II Ills c-w1B ,. .... Elrploehe new Information on the 1111 ~ lloard .,..,.._ ____ .., --.wtnatton of President John F. Keti-,._ Rile, "' Dotw Mitt ta pruented II\ the February t•aue s- ot:Amrtean Opinion magazine. lot .... ~e~ ,::.;.::. . ~ 'Information, If verified, 11hould -_. oo Feb. 11, 111o ....... --le-.IOd • ..._y destroy w~ lltUe credibility no tor lilt !MIIIllatrlct .. , Cletk Lara 1A$1o1 _._ 111o .....,dlalii.fl2===~ who ls acc-..dd bf Ml Wilt. no. there lltlll remains in the Warren Com-fa tilts.. • et- • ·-ftndln Soolorrioor Rllor wu ap.. m .... on p -including the one -b1 eo...er.r 8.,.,. ... autn conclusion and its necessary m late 1974 to fUJ the 5ttl corollary, the magical single bullet =.'!.~ . .';,'"!;" ~~ theory. •-llooaldCupersofLldo NB'S -MADAM CLERK "They lt:Uled tbe president" Is tbe · ule. Re hU llrood, aa-oo.ced that be will .leek title of the }lmerican Opinion article. eleelkm to the Job ta J ... . The wrtter is Alan Stang regular con-Mr. BtuwiiiiCer tsp .... l-' dent ud former owner o1 tributor to that publication, author of a '"'<!doc !lrm, wbl cb he ult'e very stmple,-" and of a recent eold ID 197-t. He ts..,.. 1.11 novel "Tb bl be . " a -rshli> mYOtYOd '" , e g st vtrtue. on exploratlob uxtdrilllllc The killer is in the plural accord-"' Toonesiee, anct ID real tng t h ' estate cleYelopmeot. o t e title, whereas the entire He ,.. ll•ed ., N'"'IJOrt Warren report rests on the insistence a:lnoe 1961, nrst oa Balboa that Lee Harvey Oswald did all the ulud anct theo oo Lido Isle, before mO"t"log 3 years ago Shooting on that 22nd day of November to 1 Ploehurst Lane, Big In 11163. c .. ,... Re l.s a graduate of Taft Junior College andSlnDiego State. lr fRANCIS IIORYA'" Today I paJ trtbMe to 1 little girl Who eame to Mew- port Beaeh from tbe mid- west ud bas faltWally sened he.r commllllity tor many years. Lara Lagtos was bon~ oa. I farm lD lodbaa, moYed to Cllleago, )otDed the war etror1 af tbe becfJuair11 M World Wu n by wortlQr u a l.atbe operator. aoct theD ~lned tbe WAVES, seniag at the U S. Navy sta.tloo in Pensacola, Florida. She at- tended the Unt•erslty of Houston in Teusi.DdRoose- Yelt College In Chlc.ago. -"' tlle Zoa C1oib "' Metrp)rt Harbor, nee.tne womee'a orpntuKre, ...r was aettn Ill tbe Zoata pro-ject.,.......,. .. _ to tbe Sea.lor Cttlzeas recreatloo CMta-. She hU .ened 011 RYeral com mitten of tbe Auotta- tloo or City Clerks of Sooth- ern CallforuJ.a. alto belongs to the lnsttt.rte of laten&- tional ctty clerb ud be- c::am~ 3 c~rtlfled mlll'lic::ipal elerk 1IPOO rradutioa from Syracuse Ulliftrstty oo May 19, 1972, ''Who'l Who of Amerlc:aa. women" honored her for oat- standing sentce tohercom- m1llll.ty 1D 1975. Laan makes her home wUb ctugtlter Deby 1D Costa W:esa, aDd abe ttu anotber daugtlter, Krtstlne Saye, ud 2 p-andcbUdreu, TitbDJ ud Jamie Saye. Presently, Laura is absent from both hclme Md WOI'k bfo r u fA UbH:s, Md .. t. .,.. .. Rooc _..,.1, ,_.... ..... ..., <*llll ~ .... may -weD~wl*n. 0oortoc tlle .... I .... paid~,.....,­ toQ folks "W'bo baft: lllade t!Gilblliiltlms to OH 00111- malty. :1M IOIIIJ I W'Uit to ..,read ac:coa.tes to a little clrl -.. a .,_ of peuc ..mee. Slle tJ: tbe tiDd al Jlllblic:: llefYUt wbo greets .,.. wWt a smlle ud ub U De CIDbeof IDY belp. Sbe ud bel' staff are always miDdflll tbllpib- llc recordl are tor tile pllb- Uc, ud all rlsltms are treated 'ritb covtesy ud klD<Ioea. ' It"s alee to ay rdcettap a.bo.c: a aloe little pr-1 no goes oat of be:r ny to .ene the peUc::. That'• t..a.ra Lagios. "Madam c.lertr:" al N ewpor1 Beach. Mr. Stang's No. I expert witness is Dr. E. Forrest Chapman, a physician in private practice in a suburb of Detroit, veteran of countless autopsies, and one of less than a dozen professionals who have seen tbe autopsy photos and x-rays of President Kennedy in the National Archives . Dr. Chapman says that the angles of tbe various wounds prove that there were 3 different bUllets, and since Oswald did not have enough time to re-fire more than once, there had t o be another RSIIUIIin. Tbe doctor offers the follow- . ing sequence of shooting : Oswald fired first, a low-velocity r ound because of a defective primer, hitting the presi- DuriDc World War II, he was a.a Army Air Corps B -U Pllot. and na: sbot don and ctptured by ADs for-ces. His lmprl.aoomeDt 1r1.S In the Ploestt oU fields ar• of Romania, wbere he CIDIJerW'eat heary bombing at- tacks by American for-ces before being freed at the eod of the war, She came to Newport Beach in 196-4 Ud took a job l.n· the medical records department at FalniewSta.te Hotpital bl Costa Mesa. The follOtrlng yea.r she )otned tbe 5WJ of Clty CierkMa.rcy Shrooder of Newport Beach. IDd a year ll.ter she wu named acting city clerkwheft lllDess kept M.an:y froom her duties bl Clty Hall, In JaDJ- ary, 1967, Laura w-u ap- pol.nted u city clerk. Honors for Oberg, Reed Both Mr. Blnswanger and Mr. Riley a~ registered Republicans. How eYer. the Board of Supentaors post Is a noo-partl.san omce. No other potentl&l candidates have announced an tnteottoo to run for the )ob • Laura ls presldmt of the Dolph.lns, Wome~~'s DIYisioo of tile Newport Harbor Cllamber ofCom mer-ce,lla.Y- I.ng served o•er the yars as program r ha.irman, on various comml_ttees and on the board of directors. In addtUoo, she Is presi- COlJNCil WRAP..lJP dent in the back. The second assassin Newport Beach CltyCoan-cu acted Monday night on the then fired, seriously woWlding Texas following a.geada IIUb)eets at Governor John Connally . Oswald f_ired the COtmcU's semi-monthly meeting: a second time, killing the president • THE AEROIWTRoNIC- with a bullet through the head. FORD "'-"'· ........., E-ut Bbd!' ud MacA!'ttllr If that first round had not been de-B!Ycl., ,... 11"""', lanct- fective, Dr Chapman says , there would •se change that wtn tllow t ba be omce buUdt..ocs, li«ht mana-no ve en any need for the back-up racturfD( anct restdenllalde- ~sassi.n to fire, and then there wo uld nlopmeot. ha be all • COM STREETS around ve en no b tstical proof of a the ee~~ter or the com- conspiracy to kill our president. munJty•s business districl A second e"YT\ert witness presented were restricted against use ....,... by commet clal trucks on by Mr. Stang is Hugh Mc Donald, former certatD blocks. chief of detectives of the Los Angeles • PARKING LOT oo Coast Hwy., south ofHoagbospltal, county ehertff's department, inventor of now leased by the city rrom the Identi-Kit, which police use to create the stat•, will be sub-leued for commerclal use, under a composite sketch of a c rime suspect, tease sped ftcattons okayed and formerly as·sociated with U. S. by lhe Couac u. • SPYGLASS HILL home-Army Intelligence and with CIA. From owners were gtnnpermla- a contact in the CIA, Herman E. Kimsey, stootoereetB ..... eautloo- de d nf iDe drlnrs oa the ~r-now cease , came i o rmation about bood lltreeta to watch tor a professional assassin, who is referred chlld.rtrt at play. to only as "Saul." According to Hugh • TRAFFIC SIGNAL con-tract for Balboa and 23rd McDonald, the back-up assassin was ,. c eotnl Newport .,.. identified by Kimsey as this m ysterious awarded. 1 'Saul. 11 • CITY CLERK job wiJI bt tilled by deputy clerk Mr. McDonald finally located Saul in Oorts~rge, WhO,wasmade London almost nine years after the ac:IID( clerk ctarfD( the Ill-ness ot Laura Ltglos. assassination. Mr. Stang reports in his • WI LLIAM BLUROCK allow for other uses, l.n- clud.illg seH1.ce stations, a bet.lth club and small stores. • APPOlNTM.E NTS were oll:tyad, Darning Barb&n. stabler aod Rtcbard Spooaer to tlle commanity deoreiOp- ment cttizeu ach1110ry com- mittee. ,. • NOEl. PHOENIX was granted a' renewed Ucedse to continue openting ba.ll, tackle and !web staocls at the Balboa and Newport piers. LAWYERS WIVES HELP SCHOLARS Law~rs· Wins of Or - ange County •Ut plher at five Crowns restaunnt in Corona del Mar Tbdreday, Feb. 19, for hOspita.JJty hour at 9:30 a.m. t.Dd speaker at 10, followed by a champagne brunch. Two scbolarshlpl: will bl' presented by the pres1dent, Mrs. Kenattb Fait, tOO the e:cll>tarsbip cha.lrmu, Mrs. Wllllam Murray, to a student of Western Stale UniYersity School of Lawandof Pellper- d.lne Unl •erslty School of Law. W:rn Sargeut of Hunting- too Beach WUI relate 110me of her experiences with the ntliYe tribes of West New Guinea lDd Central Borneo, She Is the auttm of "My IUe rib the beadhunt~rs" and "People of the nlley." AI Oberg and Bob Reed, both retiring from long ser- YICl' 011 Newport 's water- front, will be OOOOred Tues- day night, feb. 17, af a dill- net at the Balboa Pniltoo. The dlttner Is sponsored. by the marine cth·tsloo of the Newport Harbor Cham - ber of Com merce. Mr. Reed retired l.a.st month from his job as ctty marine ~. chief, and Mr. Oberg wUJ retire next mooth as the county's hartlor- master. featured speakers wUI be Newport Mayor Donald Me~ Sane named top achiever The Rev. Suoe Richards. minister or Newport Unity C httrcb, received the out- s tandtnc: woman of achieve- ment award at lhe winter corlference of the San Orco dlstrtct of Business and Pro- fessional Women. There weff! 17 oomfnees. The district Is eomprlaed or Onnre and San Berna.r- dloo coanUes. Mrs, Richards, member of the Newport Harbor BPW Cllt). Is an authOr • pho- tornpber and lecturer as well as miDlster. She h2.s wrttteo seYeral boots. the be8t Down being "Jesus and the 1'we1Ye." More than 1,500,000 copies of her photo-paintings of the' di- sciples of tbe Bible han bHil prllrted and ctreuWed ln most countries of the world. Income from the sale of tbeM photo booU: hl•e prmlded acholarshlps for YOUDC men and women study- Ing for the ministry. article that Saul confirmed the story ::roed A!S:~~t::ct to•:: told by Kimsey, and that Saul bad been slgD lhe ... city library given $50,000 to kill the president, that ......., lor Newport Ceoter. • JA11ES WARMINGTON Bill Eilers nart'led again Saul did not know the man, who gave wu (lUted a Yut.ance to Wi111am Ellera, ot Ellers him the 11contract," except by the name proftde 2 parld~~g IPlCes. 'Pqmlll, bas been named tuteed of 3, at a home be apia as president of the · of "Trott," nor did he l e arn the identity 1..1 remodel..l.ne at 314 ao.a Newport Ceoter A1111.. of the powerful interests who wanted vt.ta, Balboa. Other omcers lor 1976 the president assasst"nated. • SENIOR c rnzEN bou-are: n ce.prnkleoU, Ed tDr W"OIIId be allow-ed ll uy Smyth of Smytb Bros, aDd Mr. Stang quotes Mr. McDonald as port of ,.,.., lltlder lerms Walter Lrocb of E. F. Hattoo of ao o~--e ~~ by ' Co.; secretary, Ceo-saying, "My firm opinion is that the tbeC:OO.:ct'L""' • ...,.,_ Bluell or Blsseli/Au..,-.;j Soviet Union set It up. The decision • AUTO CENTER <to-Auoclaleo; t ....... rer, ,..._ wu made In Russia." ·-,,,.. ts Newport sell T--ollheHolm-PIIee, bou-..t bJ Blteb. Chll Ud Saw)'tr ac~IDc And who Is Trott? "I think I know MaeA-r, J.-,... lllld ftrm. who be is," says Mr. McDonald, who rs--,._ ... _ .. _modlllod ___ to __ T_he_boo_rd_,or __ dtreeto __ ""' recorda his findings In his own book, , "Appointment in Dallas." There I• enough dynamite In these new rnelattons to shake loose another ·._..,_ ___ ~--------~-o...J full-fled(ed inquiry into the asSIUIIIina-OPI'IC!AL. NBFPAPt!ll OF HelfPOII_T BBACII tl011. Wbetber such inquiry will be PUBUIIUD WI:ULT, oa -j. 1oeooc1 e- ordered ,ftu depend 011 bow powerful -.w fiOid at c-llllllor, Calli. Ollleo a .. are the Involved In thls crime :'=.~:. ~=.1711 E. c.. of the THE IQ:,_,. IWI .. -..., adjollpd -J.L..,..KU" aiito nur-ron TD TAIIIOC ~ coatrol ,..._ lh .,..pont reciatrttioft ........ ...... • • ror.,. ca.fllcetioa: beciUM th• tll.ere'•• ,..._ wa ..... _, ad41t wllen the polic:e 01" ,..,_. -ID • f r ..,._ .. .._..,_., la\'iat lhe people undel'eaMd. I to bt a .,.,. urrJI flllll"&& clrc:iillllllira bJ OOII't docroo Mo. A-llll'lt -11or 14, 1•1, 'a ........ c~ 1or 111o c.., 11 an., .._"'c-..., .... ..,. --..... _ ...... Ill IIJllllblle llltbe r 1 e£ Will .., ~ •• AI. YO E, 1.4APA , ••••• OW. ..._M"#tr PIG~A ..•.......•• •nute .. .._ IIVIIEIUPUDII 11.&1'18 !_.-Ani· ... OM Jllr, .... I Jllrl, I 1.00 -"'-Ara OM,..., N.OO; a,.,., llb.oo tl.O IDcl"llde• f,.a~t)' Barrett, Jam .. Chavos, Or. Allen 0. Cottle, Thomas Sutley, Robert Warno, ad Tom Yuatt. Ex-offldo dlrecton are R4( JoDH ot the Fubloo talatt tlereiDDt& A-. and DID Rorer•, manapr ot the Newport Htrbor Ctramber ol COft)meree. HAUORLITES WILL SI NG IN P'H OENIX 1bt Harborlltea Chapter of s.rett Ade.llMI wt11 com .. pete aplut ou.r cbontHS oa Jilarcb t at the Pboalb: CIYic Plua. Tbre wt.~ac ebonal wlll compete 1D ID- le,...~ oompotllloo .. ._fa 1977. TM to-member Harbor~ Uta cNne' tnattl ... ry IIOidQ at ?:JO p.m. tt Col~ taco ..,.. oc-,IIIOIIGire O....R<I.,C..-Tiot ellltlnato-bJ"Mn. •-_,of c--TtE-.£ (F .......... __ -.. -......... ... ..... day __ _ .. _..,--.... ........ aotllfld u...; ......... -.. lilt ... ,. "' · .-_)I C.W.&:I. Innis aDd former coanty Harbors, Beaches and Parks Director Ked Samp1011. A 6:30 p.m. social holar wUI be followed by dianer at 7:30. Reservations and lnfor- mattoo are uallableby call- Inc lhe Chamber of Com- merce at 675-9500. • REPORT CRIMES Dear EdJtor, A,.-,;....,...., __ ,r heod- llne, "W,_ do aothfDc as two bodfts ~ ma.•• ce~, _...-ace fD readen from all OYer, among tbl!om the Womaa•s CIYIC Leape of Newp)tt Harbo~·. Since we belle.-e people are often afraid to report crimes for fear of retallatloo.. we decided to COIUNit both lhe Newport Beach and Costa MHt pollee chiefs. Botb .,lice depar1ments auured u lbat they m:ter- stood tbls fear, particularly in tbe elderly.However,tbey informed us tllat If a caller, 1D reportiag a crime he bu se8lo or ooe be brellre1'ea 1s about to be committed. ub thl.t 1ila: Dime be lDipt 00111~ fideatlal, thll teQMit wtU be retpeeted. Also, alu.o.p they ltres:Nd tbat tbey pre- fer tbe c.aller lo ldtDt1fY blm .. u, they -!bat, sOO.Id the pt:tM!las'-1:.,. an a~U~ymoaa c.all, be may and the call w-:111 be &t•• attemiorl.. Botta cfUn, bj tbe ny, hue ••oei«bbbrbood ntch" progra.ms lD cpenUoa Ud welcome the belp of real- dents tn tbelr eoott1110aa fl«bl acatost the alanniii&"IY rapid gr'O'Irtb of crime. Woman'• Ch1c Leape or N'"'IJOrl Harbor Mrs. L. s. llmderlalld. Cor feiPOIId.lac Sec::y. • STOP THE SWINDLE Editor of the Eolllp. ID the history ot tldl •- tloD • • • or ot .._, ..non oa tbe taee of Gocra tartb , • • tbere IIU bile 80 cr.ter n1Ddle t111111 tMt repraert.d bJ tM Hfedtftl RtMne s,.tem." Ill e.ct, llle _,11, "' lloe -111 totally bepold ~ .. heMiaa. TlleN an •Ntlilc -10 deoerllo ... _..,. "' tile -"' Satu•a ....-. ..., coa- splnd ...... ltlo cia-• olt ... -....... -1111-ftrld. Tile bor-port of 1tallll ....... ru ,_, ... , __ ,..... -·--llo ....... ""' ........ -.... ...,....,Cel&'l_ ____ ,.... --.--...~~ ... -• ., .. eo., .-. .. _ ... ___ .. ~ ......... _...,._ ....... ",...~llr. ----"'-( ta• WMdl ... ____ .. fltll -Aed ••• ....,. .. __ " • • • 1M ll 0C I 2 • lly, tM _.. Mwl WifWI• .. tl6.,. M M •0' se.-... ........ .... • ,. -,._ ...... ¥!1 "'• ...,. .... , . ..:,....., ___ .. _.,. -.-..·---~~·--' 1,_ .... k "..... ., ...... ~,..... ... _, ... ~_.,_....._ .. u.-..... ,... ...fl _.... ...... ~ ... "'(AI. cWwalry ... sf '1 .... W. c-" lsrl .... c w' a-iliete4 _. ...... • It tD...,eat.'-.. ~•--_.,._..~ .. _.. -----w.c-. ... .. ·~:·::-:;~ • 0 ia cw .......... 0 ..... WJiudl ..,_ ,.._ cifdM • .,..tt .n. , inc..._,, if AJC..TV a • .. 111 aaw ... ~ ............... W._ tile Nortl K-• .... o( tM laii&Gric 0 .... .. c-..-.. ....... 8oudt lto- t-w.en Mac4rdNr ........... t ... ill ~ • ..,. ... -lmo Tn.-u at Wake ..,._.. iD tht a.t.eArdw'• h.m's m. Par o.- P.afac iJI OctoMr, 18. t.ur* to-._ rt'i 1 d fl-- lmmediately after title .._ tary .._. will _,.. a g. wu aiNd., hoaeww, CGharl ~of tat 'Sill ..... lAUftDCt E. Au I ~ • 0.· ... at ........ ..:....' ..... er:~~l's pencmal aide at tM: ti-. --.a ...... ...._--...t eaUed a ,.._ • e1t -.a a tata1 roat fll tile_, - u..--cliL "lilocArdloor -----arrived at Wake ......S\M llliick But tile potittr;e. wbo' ec.t- before, •• Mid Co1ae1ii ......__ '1 trolled Aaeric:a ao &o.pr """' tJUa for ---I -......,. c.--., •• with the GeMral. 'l"be ~ 11 ~kUd aut tbat tM ~·a il that the General .. waitiac plea to try J..-·. Pri ......... at the eitport for the PuS lle.t .. ._ Tojo fot 1Durdlr ill lMI ._ As part of • cams-ip to bf.. blocUd by -who u.a, smirch M~~rtbur's meiDOI')', r__.w Am.icl'a ~ ABC Te'"won cho. to p.pet-iD ao-will. ......... .....t ..,._ Tojo uar. Lhe fld.itioul .coouat of hM athtdrecl PMrl Harta with· that meetinc fim propepUid out declutnc war, ud Mel he by writer Merle MiUer iD hie been tried and c:onYicted for book Plain Speoltirw. EviclentJy that crime, the Konen and 0oucl•t M•cArtbur in hit JNW Vietnam Wan would h..w been iii ltill feared by tho.e who are dec:lated wan and would b.w pluncinc Ameria into medioc· be-. fourPt to victory or not rity •nd "detente." foutbt at a]j. ' MecAI'tiNr't Gna'-~··~ The lone military career d. The General Mid we should General ~lat MKAtthur m. Dever ··r.,trt a land .., in Asia." eluded ~ u far blk:k • But our politiciens foresd \II to World War I. But bit ... ....,._ do 10, ud to lole. Jte said: "In ftme -:a• esmed duriaa: aDd war, there it no ·subltitate for after hw 1ucoe.sful s;ampaip vic:tory." But the Achnona aJtitm Jtpe.n in World Wu D. Mc.NamiU"M, Rusb, ud K;.: Cuual atudent.a o( that war ean iDpn had their ••Y iaet.Md and and do fill boob .-ith the often the world i• fiUinl liP 'with 1kmoua but alw•ys bloody U · d~ and de1p0tis111 .. saul~ of t~ Mui.ne Co...,. on Douclu MacArthur 1rill be huvaly fortified be.c::he.. But • remett~.bered for hili ~tone. doeer look revnls that at Mac-lon1 after ABC Television'• Arthur'~ (oren proceeded £rom petty lis are foqottn. Let us A.uttralaa to ~&pan th.rouP tht hope that our nation will pro- We.tem Pactfic war zone, they duet: more ol hi& .lti.nd. for our lost fewer men a~ the enti!'f: oountry neect1 men who truly rout!' thlln the Mmnea lo.t tn meat~ it "when they pledp them- aome of their m•Jor ~t~te.. The Hlvet to "duty, honor, and General ltnew_ that. tt Ill ~ country." ftecetU.ty to p1le Up C::.til.lt.i• to 0 JJ76 TlwJoll'l &r.:h Soc'", fNIW,,.. tknal:. 1111.-elected power~ Mly-placed people, Ud •- pee elected offtclals bt.Ye bUISed toretber to ..ceess- lfllly dllprln nery Amert- ca c::llllea ot Ma:/btr rtctrts to ~he God-erMted proc- pertty of thls l.uc1 of oars. After ,.,.... reod '""""" . ertremely well-writteo and reiiPOUlble pabllcatk:tns (wbicb DHer obtain to a wide readership due to the •IJie-llte grip the power stnctu.~ bu o..-er literary dlatrblt.loll.~ we ,...-e bad to OOCI:Clucie that plain, lln- adaltented FEAR bas takeo o.-er the halls or Coagreas, state aDd fedenl. The Word of God speclfles that the TRUE Cttrt.tlan ahoald hne DO fll.r of any mu. Hen tn this coatry n bi.Y'eatotaUJ -e1'UsyMem ._ _. t11 or •• by God-n)oellac. Cbrlst-llat-tac MEN, No m111 • • • NO MAN ••• Lsmorepower- ftal ttaa God, God lllft'ers tbe prayers of HtJ: people. Pn:rer 1s dKiprld to "]:all -. tlle st.....,. ... or.,. wlciDid." The Federal re- sent SyJtem is t 'rielced .yltem, deslped and per- petu.ted by wicked mal Q)_ YicUIJ, tlte~ WeW'bobtl.ieYt iD the power and rfCbteoas- uu ot God to brlzll )lltiee abtolutelJ malt bud to- cetller to ••• nnt ••• pnlae Him in ALL tbblp • • • and thea call down the pow-en of Hel.fen to lltenUy endleate this .. u to eed all .. u.. How ..... ? Yotr COIICNAma Ia "I co~ blc to .... ill'fOlnd"l Wby (ill will .... ,..) -... ''flctlt" tbepowerltnctve? Bolon!, ill ... roe.~ ..... Ulftr M wtl1 .... alntdy fanld IU beet • ,... 11- -yro ...... Mrpro-_.,.. ... , --•Wior to-r. FEAR! Till llolr ScrtporM 0!1111-...-.. to•• ...... -. c...,. ......... ... _,. .. .., __ _ .__, .. c-a. Fot<4p-.•. O< .... Blldertlerpr ~ • .• ort .. ~ . ........ ,.,...... __ , ......... " . ..,..... .... or lilt~ .•• • ... llltlnlllp .... _....., __ _ ................. .-... A ..... .., nolr te.., ~· .. , •• rill ... -., God'• ...... K1JIT bt IIOCOR.?!¢18 tD _, .....,. lltll .... •••c•· lh W.... ftkll._ .... -.......... rtea "' 1111 .. ':alb' ........ "" au n • <-lilt,) tf a. ...... ~....,. ch'l• :.-1:'~~ •• ... ............. I --He DOES anawer pnyer! He IS all rlgtlteous ••• aDd His wut cAN be chanced · " b, the ,..._..., prayers or Bts people. t.nel crted OtJt t.r ud ..pt •. , yea, clalmed ••• the illtenea- tion of God'a power . . . Ud rteeiYed ttl Thank God • • • there lsra't eooup mooey lc the Rockefeller dJDUtJ to buy out God! ADd there lm~ eDQUCb power lD tbe CoacU 011 Foreip Re- lattou to ovenrhelm God! And there IJD't eftOUCh evll l.n amonctt tbe mooey- chtAprs to darken the realms of Hea.•enl But ••• fellow ..C brittlan ••• yoU w-Ul hantopertorm the pnyer action! YOU wut bave to Utenll)· ret dowD oo your lmeel tn abject ac- tDowledpment Ural ootblac Is COlle to bappen to correct th1.s must1'e 1DtuUce tmW JOG ban performed tbe act of prayer-faith. Tbere ts no other W'ly1 Thaa.k God for tlratl Then •beNld be DO otber .... ,., And there tsa"tll On two rreate-st. mo.t macnlfteeal prestdeols ••. Wu- Ud LlD<lOla • • • ftllt to God c. lbelr kneel! Surely wh~t 1rU COOd eDOa(b for them malt be IOOd eDOII(b for )IOU. Our crtlis la w-tth VI NOW! Tbere II DO to- morrow! tt•a. pray DOW ••• or pt tYIY rrom the altar Ud Itt .,...,.. elae ln there fto W'tll • • • Ud eanll Cbarloo'-bbW N...,o'rt Boleb LHM.•nca S-01091 f1CTITIOOS BUSINESS NAIIE STATEIIENT Tbolobow .......... diMe M.t.e• u: Cnll:lilc --of 1t1o Poellle, 1100 '-lt..C-11-.Co. -: Erik W. Bcq, 1111U -. VIMa Dr., ...... lflpei,C&.INI'7, Na IJIIII 1all ooMicttd byaololll.._, Illeood: lrtt w. Bor&. ,. ........... m. .... lllo ~ Clorl< ol .,._~Fill. 4, 1m . -Fob.IJ, It, 11, -4, 1e:tt. ... --port_ .. _,_ P'ROIIIO TID TO S/JGT. MktiJJI D. Mte .... -.r llr. _. Kn,-=-G. KtC...,-If '110 ....... . .,, ... -. ... - .. 1'18)0 ..... , 111 a .. V.I. Air,_ • .............. .-e- ...... .... -.. u ... AJrF.-cetr;t••...._ • 5 An, Ada, ... ....... u.t ....... ..._ .. IU .. odtll - ' llflfOoiT.ItAIIIOR EIISU ~EDIEEIU.Y -PAG£ 3 FRIENDS WILL HEAR 'KISS JOSEY' AUTHOR Tile Lido lsle borne of lin. J. fl Ilium Y1U be lbe -lor 1be Ftb. Z4 ..-., al tile Newport Beacll Friends or the Ll- bnry. Dessert YIJI be ser- •«1 at 1:00 p.m. &.tesRS wtll inc.htd~ Mn. R. L. Riehmood, presi- dent, &lid members or tbt tRCtlllve board, M.mes. Ha:try Ullman, Charles Our- wa y, Edwin Ramsey, Thomas L¥mldo!!., J. Peter Dobbs, Joseph Jolmsoa, Daniel 0'- Doundl, vf:llter \lo'hlte, Doo- ald Sloper, Lttpton WUkin- SOO. WUiard Arnott and RoL- ut Htlchey. KERI KRONE WEDS ROY LEE COMER Floreuce Cot, autiDr of "Kiss Jose)' for me'' and OM of the aomiDees fM the lOth u.al UC1 ..u.or a wa.rd5, wtJl tell or cornpll-inl: materlal for her book. Tbe utbor 15 I 10 year res~t of N-,.ort. S.ctl and is actin 1D the DAR and lb)'flowu Society. Tile book 15 a true atory at bet grudmothet'5 and grud- fatbl!r's life cturt.( tbe Ch11 War years. HerJf11ndfat1Jer, aged 3Z, l@ft the family farm to fight lii the CiYll War, learlnc bebtnd his 17 year old wtfe aod 11 mca.b old bab)'. Muyyears later, their letters kl each ot•r were discovered In the attic., re- vealing a toachlnc picbl~ of thai historieal period. ""RUSSELL STOVER'S"" HEART BOX CAIIDIES HOVELU !'_LUSH TO"H Miss Kert Krone, dautfl- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Krone or BaycreJt, be- came Mrs. Roy ~Comer In a double rlag wedding ceremooy at St. Andrew's Presbyterian church. The bridegroom is the soo of Mr. aDd Mrs. r . Don Co- mer of Huntington Beach. He 1.s a graduate or UC Ir- vine, and Is now attendtllg Western State Uaiverstty school of law, Miss Krone lfadualed from Corona del Mar high school aoo 1..1 a UCI student majoring 1n Spantsh.Sbewas a "Youth for Understanding" exc hall@:e student travelling _ to Santiago, Chile, and Bre. men, Germany. She is cur- rently working ln personnel lll a musical Instrument firm 1.n Fullerton. The Nev. Ctt.arles Dter. enfield, St. Andrew's pas. lor, offtct.atl'ft at the after. noon ceremon)' Jan. 10. The bride won> an heir· loom gown of Ivory chiftoo and satin wom by her mo- THURS .• SUN. t :OO • 1:30 ther at her wedding. The veil of handmade ivorr Bel· FIMAL WEEK lace was a remem- ~~~N9~ ~ ,.stip.lt ~\ 9:r00 ~.\'!· ·,Jtp COyER; , , &.""'!"'!. of Belgian "sister" Hi..tt, excfltb(e •bl!ent '-cDMFt"tTi" •OO 11~ wttll tt.e ,;:f'()M , l:-AS VEGAS SHOW GROUP. . . faml1 y tn~l9'73 . 0 The bridalatt!ftdlnts .-ore pening Wednesday , F eb. 18 11ttades of turquoise and aqua ENJOY AM EV!NIHG AT: ·fltffon gowns a.nd carrlt'd bouquets of fOld 2nd yellow ....... -...... .... . .., 2121 East Coast Highway c ht)'santhemums. Miss LA-s- Corona del Mar lie Sm llh or La Jolla sened as maid of 1lonor. Brides. maids were Carol O'Con- nell afld Maureen O'Connell PRESIDENTS BIRTHDAYS VALENTINE'S 40% OFF Lingerie: PANTIES · IUS GOWNS (Short on d l ong) PAJAMAS, DUSTERS AND ROBES. Al to WINTER WEIGHT SLEEPWEAR, SLIPS ood 'I SLIPS ••••••••••••••••••• SUPER BARGAINS IH SPORTSWEAR SEPARATES · DRESSES BULKY KNIT COAT SWEAlERS ood PEHDLETOH WOOL KHITS UP TO 75% OFF and !ITS of PEWTER, CRYST UNUSUAL GLASSWARE -1949 CEITULLY LOCA TEIT AT NEI)'ORT AU UIIOI ILVD . or Los Angeles and Rhonda Comer of Huntlt:tctoD Beach. Best man wu t bep-oom's brother, Keltb Comer. Ushei-s inclltded Jotm L. T~, Edward D. Pearle aDd Stewl!ll w. CnJ«. FEATUIU/II G ALL TOP BRANDS aramounl The JOIIDg coap1t hODeJ- mOODed 1:1 NortheraCalifor. ni1 and oow a.re making tDeir home ln Fultertoo. • .. Now tlwouth ~.!7th. Were Glendale Federo; Sov1ng ~ A nd to ce lebrate the pos1t111ely gra~ open1 ng of our newly relocated Newport Beoc~ off1ce we re giw19 away the best· selhng oosic cookbook of all t1me Absolutely free 1 11 s the Jov.. of Cooku1o cookbook. And the nome - says 11 all! Over 4.300 eosy rec1pes guaranteed to make o hit at family get· togethers .. and to turn your n·Hdnig~t snacks 1nto m1dn 1ght smocks I What s more w hen vou O""n€' tn to p1ck up your cookbook you II be treated 10 J"'E' of the most beout1fuil ~ .:les1gned garden-like env1rOI"'I ""1ents o; Southern CoiJforn•o lrnogme l1vetrees m the lobby o rr10gn•kent sto1ned g loss ~e1hng OOugo1nv1lleo hong1ng 'rom redw<XXI beorns 1f s 1ndescr,boble I And If s convement tv. c dr1ve·up TV teller un1ts free and easy pork1ng ord free serv1ces l1k.e you wouldn't believe lnclud1ng soie deposit boxes. free checking~ and o rommun1ty I I , I I' 4 I /1 11 ' VALEHTIME CARDS .~flf'cilll Vlllf'fl tior ~! 10• Bo)'S tmri Girls ,,. I ' I I I \' 1 \ I 1\ ' ' . ' ' r·-. I . '. ' I 11 COOl" If VOL con · r"'lake 11 to our Newport BecK~ .:-H ~o .. e dror by anv o' our o+ker Orange Coun•v branc hes They re celebra11T'l9 the grand open1ng 100 .::nd o Kk up your free c,:x:,kbook Be sure to f1nd out about e>L r e ... c1'1ng free serv1ces A'"ld .,oybe open on 1nsured sov1 ng~ account and jOtn .:'IL•r Glendale Federal forT>Ii y We c~n helD you budd vour tomQ!"rows . ., '"'9' a roo<"''· ·PO'">.: M "" :. ~,.. t>olo~"' •...:~• r--rt GLEI\DIILE FEDERAL Olcn,ch ......,.,....,...._..l_ ,._........, • WMI-111 ~ ............... -"-"SCI ~ I" CtlllcrNe. Newport Bronch : 100 Newport Center Or./833-3606 (ocros1'from Robonsoo 's) Open Monday through Thur.doy q 'til 5 . Friday 'til 6. Sotun:loy 10 'Iii 2 (drove·vp only). Ron "'*"'. Manager OlherGlss I I , 1 ............ ~~'": • ~r ..,;:. ,. l b . r ' . • ·. • llm'OIIT MAR110R ENSIGN , I'UILISHEO WEEKLY -PAGE & 114URSOIIY, FEB. 12. 1!75 COROllA Dfl.IIAft, CAL.' Church election held Jack Reebldel, preslderat or Wlltud BoiJ. Co., was elected IDOdentor of the C-tlooal BEAUTIFUL OFNFNG ON THE BAY ' COCKTAFLS UNDER THE STARS I DAMCILe& 6 MLUf1'S Now Appearing PEM«DAY ..... HARRIS IIROS Church of Newport Ha.rb:Jr at tbe aAbll1 dlaaer meet. Lnc Februry ! at Kr~ Munchies restaurant ln Co- sta Mesa. Mrs. Glenn stlllwell 'WU named to the post of VI.Ce. moderator and she is U. delegate to the NaUooal As. sociatloll Confereoce. Sha.ren Kems retalDecl tne omce of church clerk. Scott Chew will be supert.nt:eodeot of Chrlstl.ln education; Harry Sponnoble, treasurer, and Mrs. T. 1>-Joca.nStewart, financial secretary. Among the members named to chatcll boards are Jerry Damato, trustee; Bob Balll.nger, board of deacons; Chic Barber and Mrs. Kerns, mlssloos; Dick Herman, fi- nance com mittee; Mrs. El- lery Stowell, historian; Mrs. E K. Stromsland, memor- ials; Claire Dosier, music; and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Conine, public relations. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Nollar and Mr.andMrs.Calstevens will be delegates and alter- nates to the Callfornta As- sociation of Congregational Churches. AIRMAN Roberto Romero; son of Mrs. orella GUiespl;e of SllB Kerry Lue, Co.& Uesa, has beeD selected for technical training LD the U.S. Atr Foree medical se"lces field at Sheppard AFB, TeL He recently completed t.slc training at Lactland AFB, TeL He ls a 197S Knduate of Birmingha m blgh scl:g:lt, Van Nuys. ROGER'S A CAPTAIN Roger A. i.teCoUom, son Of Mrs. D. R. McC ollom of 241 E. Mesa Drive, Costa Mesa, an administrative of- ficer assigned to a unit of the Pacttlc Air FOrces, has been promoted to captain at Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea. Recep~ at S,sens ,. ......, _ .... -··--.. --·---................. !* =.e~=::,~~~,; : .... .... tho ?4151 -.... •.-b~Jdlllrtet ...... no recc>t• wtll11o.,. nrat o< .,.. 11n. ....,._ .... eampalp .... liiJs "Wtu be "mny J*Mi II)' orleoted eYenta" ~ oa tile eudtdate's bebaU. . Mr. EbMa ls tbt *'" ot the "Ba.rnaby J~' TV series. H011rs of tbe ree~wlll be from 4 to 7:SO p.m. ·Mrao Bergesoa has been a trustee d. the Newpol't- Mesa school dlstrlet for the past 11 years and Ill 19?5 served as prestdeDt of ..the c aJtfomla Sebool Board Assn. Mrs. James Dowty of New- port Beach Is head of the Ebsea receptioo committee, which lPchldi}S Newport residents Mmes. Robert Basmajtao., Roger Blan- chard, Merrill Brown, Fred Ellis, Rlcb.a.ro Hausman, H. V. Hilker, Frank Kendrick. Robert Ktngaard, W. E. Langstoll, Robert R. Murre!, Al ex S<:bvarz, D. V.Sttlltng, ,_ T7 , •••• Gnda l<ahW ... ..._ EltM W'l'tiM.. all ol .... ~ -·-Lot--l'r .. ,._.,. c..,. E. W • lilt-... ~to~.-!pel- ledell of c ... del liar. • no CllJ ., c-. -.• ..,._.,. __ _ t'lcM 11M n m1 tlilt' • ~ I 1'. If LoUt Bt1"*1 u ....... ....... Ia ..... .,..,._.....,. loUMs 1011 --·· Mn. BenleJ. n .... CO- ,, , " 11Jit.e4T~IWII ......,., .. 04 ..... noMS 64f.SI2l · Retiring modentor Ken Wtntamo; conducted the meeting with church pastor Jotm Lindvall giving the in- vocation. Foreign students to talk Newport Harbor Panhel· ~---------. lenic will meet at 10:30a..m. W."ldDesday, Feb, 18, in the Regal Mobile Estates Club, 1845 Monrovia, Costa Mesa, to complete plans for the March 17 dollars for schOlars benefit at the NeW. porter Inn. A salad lbnch- l"On will be followed by bridge. DINNER SPECIALS? Served Monday thru Thundly (Friday, Saturday & Sund1y 'til& P.M.)-EKcluding Holidays dinners include soup or salad, ch oice of baked potato or rice RED SNAPPER .....................• 2.75 MAHI MAHI ......................... 2.95 GRILLED SEA BASS .... , .. , ........•. 3.25 TOP SIRLOIN ................•....... 3.75 NEW YORK STEAK ..........• , ....... 3.95 LOBSTER TAFL ...................... 5.50 STEAK AND LOBSTER ................ 5.95 plus 32 other varie ties of superb seafood and beef dishes Lest We Forget. Speakers at the meeting will tndude Am erican Field Service students: TPd Stridsberg, Sweden, at Co- rona del Mar hi gh; Gabrielle Ahnert, Germany, Newport Harbor hfj!:h, and Bettina L!GAL ICI11CI port Harbor Ensign. f -52444 • • THE GETTYSBURG ADDRESS Gettysburg, Pennsylvania Nov. 19, 1863 l ' ~ I ~ • J ---·-----------_;;-------------· I ;,/ ~tfJI•burf, l'l'"nsrfllllmll, Nocwmbn /9,~. • F our score and seven years ago our fathers brought forth on this l l continent a new nation conceived in liberty and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal. Now we are engaged in a great civil war testing whether that nation, or any nation so conceived and so dedicated, can long endure. We a•e met on a great battlefield of that war. We have come to dedicate a portion of that field as a final resting-place · for those who here gave their lives that that nation might live. 11 is al - together jilting and proper that we should do this . But, in a larger sense, we cannot dedicate, we cannot c~nsf'crate, we cannot hallow this ground. The brave men, living and dead, who struggled here have consecrated it far above our poor power to add or detract. The world will little note nor long remember what we say here, but it can never forget what they did here. Tt is for us the living rather to be dedicated here to the unfinished work which they who fought here have thus far so nobly advanced. 1t is rather for us to be here dedicated to the great task remaining before us -that from these honoured dead we take increased devotion to that cause for which they gave the last full measure of devotion-that we here highly resolve fhat then deod shall not have died in vain, that this nation under God shall have a new birth of freedom, and 1hot government of the '· )eople, by the people, for the ~pie, 'slroll not peris~ from the earth. Talsky, Austria, Costa Mesa high schOol. Mrs. John Blalcll. chair- man, will be assisted by Mmes. George L. Guthrie, G. Robert Grant, Elizabeth W. Longrldfe, M. A. John- son, Mildred T. Shaw, Mont- rose Clare, Edgar F. Hirth. Carl G. Moore, J. Robert LawSOII, and Worthingtoo L ... Mrs. John R. Zweers, presldE'flt, Will welcome new members: Helen Weaver, Gail Vinji, Franceen Wf!bb, Lee Cuyler , and Etlteldeane Clare. PLANT CARE TALK IN SPYGLASS HILL The Spyglass Hill Garden C lub vo'ill meet at 9:30 a.m. Fe!:l. 18, at the home of Mrs. Malcolm Green, 23San Mateo. Drive. }o:~~~, wW be '.t rs, ~ Hall 1 aM Mrs. JosePh · ' et:tY. ·" Alldre)' Rodftques from · IDe Plant KeMel in Sanla Ana will be tile guest speaker. Plant diagnosis and care will be the topic of discussion and all mem- bers are Invited to bring along their sick plants or leaves rrom their larger ones. FORMER HIGHT CLUB SINGER WILL SPEAK The Newport Beach Christian Women's Club luncheon meeting wUl be held at 11 :30 a.m. Wednesday, Feb, 18, at the Aifl)Orter Inn. The guest speaker and soloist will be Pamela Deoe1, former nt&ht club ea- tertaloer. Reservations maybe_made with Mrs. Joe Stewart, 675- 2741: RET I RED 0 FFI CE RS TO HEAR PARKER Or. WlUtam R. Parker of N.ewport Beach will ad- dress the dinner meeting o'f theOrangeCoontyCMpter of the Retired Officers Assn. Feb. lhttheEI ToroMartne Corps Alr Station Officer's Club. His topic, on the subject of how to relu anct• enjoy Ufe, Is entttled "From herf'' to maturity." Dr. Parker r eceived bls Pt •• D. from USC and has worked with ps:ychosomaHe dltlorders through lndh1dral ud groap counseling. FIGHTING BOYCOTT Tbe receotly formed Sllterhood of Temple Bat y alft ot Newport Beaeb bas 1 )0'-d tbe American Jewlah~ COII(HSS (AJC) In Its !lcbt J«llaat the Anb boycott: Tbe SUterhood hu IUIIIC.bed .. alldontde eflort to mobil- 1M others~ ODd otllor orpalutlooJ to oo-u.t tbelr IHmbtrsblps lA •IUIIIC ltiUef't to corpon..1 t._. a Wtlleb tMtr aMlin-· MnuetklcblaUirl. CONDENSED STATEMENT OF CONDITION AS OF DECEMBER 31,_1975- RESOURCES , Cash Due from BankltiiJJjnited States, 4 ~ t ""(, ... ,. -~ .. , 1o • Government, Federal Agency and Other Investments $ 359,561 ,127 Federal H ome Loan Bank Stock 46,297,800 Real Estate Loam;, ,., .• Gov~P·(JJ1 ard Guar'l!'teed 61·4,194,1!66 ~ 1 ~nveD~Ilf,l , ~ • ,_~....s.,956-;fiill ,. c.;..t...ct;, llJI<[ Q, (aciHtati'Sal• of t' ~=~:J '" 'o~Real Estate •. , . ., . . . ..:....:..._J..!.QJ.Q.6B2 Loans for Sale of lteal Estate Held for -·~ • Investment Purposes Loans Secured by Savings Accounts Real Estate Acquired in Settlement of Loans Real Estate Owned fo r Investment Purposes AsSociation Premises, Furniture and Equipment Deferred C harges Other Assets LIARILITIES AND CAPITAL Savings At."'t..'OuntB Advances from Federal H,ome Loan Bank and Notes Payable · Accrued Interest Payable on Savings Other Liabilities Reserve for Federal a~""te ~ ;Fax Deferred Credits and Reserves Retulatory Reeerves Capital Stock, General Reserves and Unrestricted Surplus . $5,335,856.74! 433,960,032 $6,238,998,11~ • - Why are more people than.ever coming to Home Say.ings? Because Home is America's Largest? A good reason. But consider this also -families save, and borrow, where they are c011;fident tlu~t t~e;.­ get the most for their money. Thus, iong befo~ Home was largest, so many g.eil'erations of savers and home owners made Home Savings their choice that "Old Dependable" did indeed become number 1 in the nation in both savings and loans. Today there are added reasons for saving at Home. Today the differences between the ,·isks of investments and the safety of ' more important than ever. So why ta~•e-<:h when, 8afe at Six -Billion-Do;llai:-Strortg,,ij<im~ Savings, you are ~id such high . on time, evecy time ... and you get so many eJC;tras .... . . m services! I .. ,. ' ' NDW GGI.,t:ILENN! -.,~.~.;_'~····YIW~. . • 190 ... ~DOlrfClil1 Near F .. kyllelaod 84().81()0.,. I , . . .. ~.,. . ... ' ' .. ~ ·, . ' l L • 111 .~ " ' -......:PSDI;IlA.L ................ 1111Cw .. il.IA 111 ................ ............................ flt.M q; .I'IIJIIIAL.._._.._. ...... • l ··, , •. ..• ·' .. .. • • .... -• 1. Don' a<JOI-or~­llyiwkita 2JIIon' fty • kite with n10bl in the fnme or taiL S.Ilon' uoe tinoel ltrilw. 'Nftor any twine with mttal in it. 4. Don' fty a kite over TV or radio antennas. S.'Don' fly. kite~ d<dric power lines and dm\trytorelrievea kitlt COIIJihl in power lines. 6. bon' fty·a "kitejn the rain. I. -------• Modrecilos slate chosen GEM T JEWILIIY ft.CTI lilt. Y NOT POW Wlilch )twolfJ .to -1;;;~ wttll -11 -r1llp: or bnee- roceot 011-.J I ~~~.!·"" .... ~o~~ ,......IDtllla 1 ~~;:;«;a:rlon. fttehoo, I~ ptoo ud-me•. D01r ,. mow bow best to pa.M1 lltd ,.. -ttlat Ilion are major tJPOit merlaah lor Amerteu. watc'" In Hooc ..... 11111«1 Kllc· -at WOII ~y'1 c-..., to t1ot bollol "' muy, tbt watcb ...._ey ll -a ODe ... , lltnttt from swtt&erlud ·~a JOII, Tbtn Lla ftl")' llmplt .. , ... ,.. to dtteradM ..-...n.r a ltGDt ll ~tmtta­ Uoo (elsa) or a dla.....to rlus eooducts .._, leu ttadli.J tbi.D a diamond. so U' a stoDt fetl1 warm the toueta. It OOII)d bt ,..., ...... ... be j& I Ill .. , l 111n, I _, ,...._ lit ,.. p $' .. lin. .. ........... 57 \ .... ._-.. .... ........ ,.. lin. .... ._.... ru•? :wa ......,, lin., 1...... lc 'n; a.-..,....._,...,., .... .,...~trw•. lin. • 0 "' n.a. ...... -. .... Will·-· n. u'•• pradt 'tl )11 .... .-.-rte~ ..-. MEIIOIIIM. SET UP POR MltS. CAHEPA ,..._..,_., tM lt.ltlrtdllalor'Vol I II' l'roinm (IISVP~ -01--.... c_,,IU __ a memorial r.t Ia a.--"'Ettsa-c-ot x ... -port Bellc:h, •nwttrly of La-c-Bee cia, .....,passed away ~.21. Mrs. caa.-. wife ot tbe late J..oldr; c....-. wu a ....,_ alde -tile RSVP ud worklad at ne Mft'p:)rt Bead! oftlce siDct A..,ast. U?S. ... eaDtrtblltetl onr 1.900 bOIInol'tOI.atrter- Ylct 1rttlll ~ RSVP. Au Elllabetb Canepa award 1rill be cJ•en &DDUJ.IIy to the oatstaDCtinl: RSVP vol- unteer of the ye-ar. TOO UTI TO CUUIPY StOO t.ys a 19&8 0141: 18, ernm wltb black top, ~-­ lu.n model. Drtna by re. ttrlrlc LOLFP. Call after- 11000.. M0-5992. ___ , CHECKING the accestorles at the home of Mr. :md Mrs. Doll Thompson of Donr S~res, selected :as one of the bomes rot tbe Ebe.U Club's f eb. 19 hOme tour, are 2 of the g past presidents assisting wit h the pro}l>ct, Mrs. Raymond Kent Harve}' of Co rona del Mar, at left, and Mrs, ROOolpb Vana sek of Balboa, Other homes oo the DOOD to 4 p.m. tour are the residerM:es or Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hawkins and Mr. and Mrs. Gene f rldolfs of Bl.g Canyon, Mr, and Mrs. Eldon Klehler of Lido Park Lane, Past presldmts serving as hostesses for tea at Lido Park Lane. also include Mmes. L. H. Mc- Bride, Ectn.rd A. Rogers, Clayton Thompson, WilHa m 8 , Tritt, Jobo Lamar, Fred Loakes and Rar Nielsen, Mrs. Phillip Fluharty, ways and means cha.irman, Is assisted by Mrs, Rtcilard Hodge, Tickets may be obtained from Mrs. McBride at 642-5183 and other Ebell Cl ub membeis. (Eutp photo.) ~THE BEE LINE &y .t.MEY &!IlLS Enr)'Oile ns sparkliDc tDe S.tur!b.y nigbt of the LO.l Monte Culo t.ll at the Marriott Hotel wben the ladles a.rr!Yed in tbeir most elapnt e•enU. IQW!ll, with their gentlemen 1D their black Ue best, for a turn al the ,.-.) tn the Monte Carlo room, or a turn at ciaDcllle l.a thf be.llroom. Floa: ud Ed Schu.macDer assured me ba.JlNY.m doon opened and all madE' way to their tables. We •erE' seated With Rosalie and Shell}' Ingles, she, with regal Hflen Cirk.le, had greete-d guests at the entrance ani'! pre;;ented them their dinner tabletic k~ts plus play chips for the Monte Carlo tables. ,"iW:;;~;;";;;;;;;:~~;;~~:s~· this,., very Uke the rooms at Monte Carlo, EXCEPT there, quiet relgnM In a very serl0111 atmotphere. Here the only thing Mike yotW MIICtions. ~ sertou• na the reasaa for the affair ... IIIDAL REGISTR-Y -• .-~t~=s:=:.:·E~:.:~·;: Others at ta ble 25 were Gl oria and "Bud" James Jensen, fairly new in our town -an1 1.0.1. member; Dr , Geo rge and Dorothy Peek and Doris and Kenneth Bartle!. :-.Jeai'by were Gay and Virginia Thrash, F'ran and BotJ Owens, Supervisor Tom anr1 Emm a Jane Rilev • • m )ff' were Shl rlee and Robert G11ggenhelm; Joanne ~fix , • , she ts soon to have a sMwlng In Paris; ooe of her paintings was gifted as a OOor prize; Dorottlr and Dr. Tom Doan; Helen and Bert Cotte}· (call him curley .. , ne~~t' a!ro), W1ni and Pete Voegelln . , , she too -.·ill be having 1 of hoDor, there wttb her nne huSband, pro-service Of dllcer Jtm fthpnld. We could immediately feel her iNter •rtta.I attt~. of com -m•fl"lta imMII'tlll -ud audu-... Tbls was verlrted • 'dai'IDC''aluer wbefl !$he stated 1.0.1. was i ( tbrt tint cbartty lbf: bad ~nr )Dined. She an art showing anon. . Patricia Kau tt, ball chairman, welcomN pests. PtMid~ot Melva (Mrs. Jam,-s )Glavas iotroduced Mmes. Robert O'Meara and Don Fedderman, founder;; of l.O.I., and statf'd grooDd bre:;aklng tor Beaumont ViU age is sct)eduled for April 3rt1. Also introduced wu ha.ro worldng G1g1 (Mrs. Earl) Fussel· ma n. L CDAit MWY. allisbrs : pllpotated nat "!lp.lr\tuaJ solidity'' between C~ the members and their w1lli.ngness to share the bard work ahead. • Lots of merriment canted thi'OI.Igh the ~ ennln(. Callt.ac the cuds in the Monte ; Carlo room were C«U and Jessie May Sh.lrar, aloarslde Mary aod Roger Turner, sUU 'Wel.tlDc their Ha'W'li1an tans; Norma and Sam Gurley, and Nary and James Roose. nit, with Mary's mother --loved her Sc:ottish speech • • • she ns returning home to Scotland the nen day. Spied Patti Pap, &1110 Mamie and Jay Reed, Patty Spielman. ln tuscloas pink, with her two pretty clataebters ..• the Gabors have nothing oa tldl threesome. Adele aod AI G&llade pl.IJ'Iac • , • Adele lD her new tun length Cuadla.D lyux coat; cllmpsed Assemb1)'man Robtn ud ADD Badham. AI,_. 1oo aooa, it seemed, the &reat Dinner :;and dancing tollo•·ed. GlimpSE'd Nanc)' 1.00 Bob HE'dloft , .. she's r.O.I. treasurer; Sue ard Arthur Agajanlan, Jo Toma and Clarence (CIIIc k) H1g-bie, EvPl}'n and Mu Binswanger, Olga Ellis and theTon~· Vettls. Surety missed effervescent Evelyn Lo•eU and Carter , •. sllf ·•·as down with pnet~monla. Among table pnze ... ·inners was Ma yor Don MciMis , .. lookmg ver y patriO(ic l.n the bicentennial sailor hat. Mr. Berls won our table gtn and !lat. According to t@I!Orts, the alfllr t-rought several thOusands of dollars ~awards m:tkmg 1.0.1. dream rome true. Serna! and Qualit_r SincP. 1946 Preview before concert NURSERY~ FLORIST Mr. Gelman, p1anist and lecturer, ..,.ill previe..,. a :non~ other works the Tr !laikovslcy plano concerto ~o. 2. He.nas served 1n musical rapaclty on such classics as "Gon4;0 with the wind," "Ben-Hur ," "Dr. Zhtvago" and ·'2001 a space odyssey." Remember Your Special 'BEFORE Saturday, Feb. 14. Valentine The Orange Count}· Phil- harmonic Society •ill pre- sent a coocert preview featuring Harold Gelman, Columbia Pictures music desartmeot ~rvisor. at 5:30p.m. thlsSatun1ay, Feb, H . A Valentine supper will follow at lbe UCI Mesa Com . moas at 6:30, precedtng the 8:SO concert ln Crawford hall. 'JOY OF YOUTH ' AWARDS GIVEN The Los Angeles Phil - harmonic Or ches tra .,.ill present the all-Tr halkovslcy concert at 8:30 p.m. with Gennady RozhdE'Stvensky as conductor, and Vi ctoria Postnlkova, piano soloist. A ~.....,.. bollqiMt of Gowen db u ..... ud • red -loaart- 15.00 TERRACE GROUP TO FETE NEW •EMBERS 1 can or 'fla1t .. TODAY ••• ~··u U1'Uit It tor,.,.. Wt cu a.d tt ..UIJ UJWbtN tllt FTD Way. Mrs. In W. Smith of Co. ,.._ Hl«bluds Is among 18 bomrees recel•lni the J.O. Y. (Joy ol yoath) award from tbe On.aee County dtstrtet board of Chlldreo's Home Society of California at tbe ftnt us&l recognl. HoG diiDer Frld.ay evening at tbe A.l.rporter Inn. The annual luncheon mfet- l.ng, Donating Dev.· m~mbers ud guests, will be ~ld Thursday, Feb. 19, by the l"lDe Terr:ue Philhar- monic Assodates. The lo- c ation will be the Bahia Cor . La.tblaD Yacht Club, 1&01 Bayside Dr ive, Corona d('l Mar. CRAZY?-Plant two PLUM TllEJ:S -SANTA ROSA llkl. .. wats:·e, tart -.&--,,.. • SATSUMA --.-FR.urr TREE~ , . ....., . .__...,_ .• • ... -- 2.98 . The a,...rds were pre- HDted bJ Roberta LIM, IH'BMt "cbamP~CM lady" wltb tbe Lawreoce Welk or- e~ aDd Den.D1.s Mao-sen, muter ol ceremonies. Dlltrtet boud chalrma.a llallert W. Vtmoo descrlbel1 tM '""* u "symbOlic of tile ..acatioo to and ...,. port of etaUdNII by thflt ..... , of the CHS ta.mUy ..r tM eomrmmltles tbtJ ......... TeTAL . PRINTING Pt.QLITII!S '1 .. 4444 -,.. • ......., ,_,, Dr • . ... ... , ' . •:. ••• A 12:30 luncheon wil l fol- low the 11 :30 social hOU r. Mra. Josephine Tomas is Pbaolac a musical PrG~tam. AsslsU.ac as co-hosteSSfs wtu be Mmes. Gf'Orgfo wu. liamiOfl, Arbtrt Ktssingt>r and Carl Moon. URIAH BERGESON PLEDGED SUPPORT lbJOr Artbar A.."'thOay ol 1.-.tDo IJid !.UOW COOIIICU ..... ~n GltlrteUe Pryor Ud Jobl Burton UIIOIIDCfd TMedty tbey wm ._.,n lllartu ~o!Btc C ,._ ,.. a.. tlotR..,.t>llcuooml- ...._ to Ute 7ttb ltltt A$- -D'.jlrlct. lin. BHs:noa 11 .... 111 .. Auomb)J-.-.. b,-s::= .. ·-1111, -Is " Me...,. ... Tboltll...-18 ........... p.m. IIPQaOf'edb}' Haztlor E•-set .,, this In Noooport sthool aadl- ttme 1s 8:01 Tbe b&rbersbop show ls the b!c 081111&1 IIIGd roloer for the Ezc:hange Club, which uses tbe mooey for routh and c:hl.rtty projects. Most or last year's tuods weot to a croup planning a borne for the county's spas- lc:s. Swing-en slnger Harry Babbitt wUI tomcee the show for the second straight year. for the first time, Father Coughlin's All-America Boys C holt '111.11 be on the proc:nm. The choir ha..s more tllan 30 YOURisters of all fa..it tls who sing tulder the direction of Father Rtcha.rd Coughlin, a Catholic priest •ho teaches at a prep sc i'IOol In Orange. Also on the btll is tilt' IiP-man chOrus of the Sanb Ana Chapter. FE-atured pro- fessional quartets will in- clude the Four Bits of Har- mony, a renownf'd comedy group; Yesterday's Heroes, a YOtlOi Orange County quar- tet, and the Matchmakers , :t top WOmllll's· quartet. "Every yt>at, our crowds get a little bigger," says financi.a.l executive Albert Dunlap, locsl Excha~~&:e Club president. "A lot of people doo 't reali%e ho• muc b fun a barbershOp sho• can b. until they atteod one. OncE' they've seeo ou r show, they always come back the next year." Committe-e men for ttw yea.r's program af'f Ex- changiles Charles Brown, Greg Dennis and Ted Loef. fl er. '~Tickets, at S3 1M $4, ar~ being sold by Exchange Club mf mber s, or ma y be purchase-d at the door the night of the show. LIGIIL 11011CI ~OTIC E OF PUBLIC HEARJ~G :mrlCE IS HE REBY G IVEN that the City Counc il or tht" City of N~rt Beach will hOld a public hearing regarding Tentathe Map of Tract So. 9132, request of Gram Warmlnrtoo Builders, Irvine, California, to sub- d.ivide 0,8 acre.s for single- fa milr residential d~elop­ ment, and the c,ertirtcation of an environmental d()('u . men!; locatecj at 470 West. minster Avenue in Ne•'J)Or t Heights; z.onf'd R-1, NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHE R GIV EN that the said public hea ring will be held oo the 23rd da~· or February, 1976, at the hOUr of 7:30 P.M. ln the Council Cha mber s of t tl(' City Hall or the Cit}'ofNPwpoM Bea ch, California, at whi ch lime and place any and all pttsons interestf'd may appear and be hel.rd tbereoo. Doris George Acting City Clerk City of Ne"PQrt Beach Publish: Feb. 12,1976,mthe. ~ ewport Harbor Eosi~. IIEilt'OR T HARIIO R Ell Sl~ PIJIUSitED IE£KLY -PAGE 5 lltUR$DAY, FEB, 11. "16 CORONA D£L liAR, CAL f 10U ...... II.LE CLASSES. 11:00 .... WO•SHIP' t40UI 7t GO I".M. EYAfoiGELUTIC HOU. J01.A.GN0LIA AT SAIH A AliA AVE., COn A MI!SA • MillPORT &U.CM OR. f. UMTON _,..,.,.E PASTOR ....... lctiOOL ,, •• , ... A..L t l tLI ITUeY • • • • .... ...... a. 7 , ••• J, ....... .. . ..,..._, ..... ..U~Ifc.st c• n-c_._ 411 M"t.,.A••-c:-..-._..,._ 644-7400 ..... w .............. ltAM. f 1 , ....... Duo~:!> $<No-.. ......,. c... GRACE BIBLE CH.URCH Veterans' Memor lal Bldg. 5b5 \lo· lt<th.<:"o§ta ~Msa REV. TOM TYREE. Pastor Sl'~OAY SI:RVICES · iOJU AM &~OO P~ Sund.J, Sdl<)n\. all ag~~. Q 30 HO\iE BIBLE CLA SSES Call 55:...()()9: •Tcachmg B1bllt' Dtx·tnnt• LUTHER.-\. 'I CHUJ:!CH OF THE MASTER ~ Pacif.c: Vifow l>T. Corona del Mar. Calif LAWR ENCE D FRLIHLI~ Pasto1 SU!'iDAY SCH EDIJLE : 9:15 a.m .• Sunda)' School 10:30 a.m.-Wor shtp Nur'ilt'~· and ("offl'~ Hout AlTEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE REGULARLY O u isrian Sc,enc~ Serwic•s FIRS'I OtURCH O F CHRIST. SOENTISl 3303 Vu Lido N('wpGn Su ch SlJNOA Y SCHOOL -1! IO:.Yl a.m. SllNOA Y SER \'IC[S 9&10:~Lm, \lo'EDNESDAV EVENING MEETING 8 p.m. READING ROOM. W('rl.. da.,.•. 9 :~~.m. · 'l p.m. w~dnrsda y : q a.m.-7: 45 p.rll. Tu('wia)· 9 a.m .. 'l p.m .. 7·9 p .m . SE<..,"'OND (.liURCH OF OtRIST. SCIE!'oo'TIST N('....,on lkac:h at Corona cld Mar 3100 Pa<:ific Vi~w Of. SU:"ooOAV SOtOOLIO a.m . SUNDAY SERVICEIO a.m •ED~ESD ...V ":00 P .\1. Rnding Room: lS0()-8 E. CoaatUwy. Eat nt11.ce 011. Narciah• Mon .. Fn.: 10 a.m. to S p.m Su11 d•y •fterooo a: 1 to 3 Sat.o 10 a.m . to 4 p.m. Ynu ar(' cordially in\·ued TO atttnd <..."'tt urc"-Sci'ViCC5 and .10 USC' Readin Room. Plymouth Con gregat ional Church A Frt't' und frw~('ndr"l Congregati011al Otnst1an Oum·h THE REV JOHS A . LINDY.AU...Mmtster S.UMDAT UltVICES; l :JQ ~--AMD lt.OG .._ •• Brblt' Stud~ Cl l m.nd 1 p.m. Church SchoollO a.m. 3262 BROAD STREET. NEWPORT HEIGHTS Nurwry ca,. p<ovided Phoneo 642-2740 SUBSCRIPTION ORDER OHLY SS.OO FOR OHE YEAR ----------------NAME ................. . ADDRESS ..•....•.•••.•.•..... · · · · • · · • · em ....................... m --- SEHD IH nilS ORDER WITH SS.OO TO: NEWPORT HARBOR EMSIGH 2721 E-COAST HWY ., COttOM A DEL MAR Public AUCTION f111DA\', SA'TUIDA\', SUNDAY .. 8 P.N . Borg<uns on Finf' Cry5ro/. Srnling SrhJot't, Porct•loiru. ~ol Objf'CU d 'Arr. Po rn 11ngs. Jf'~'f'l r\. Anriqul"S. 8ronu•. Furn iture. St'lfft lndran Tu rqu,OJ5f" S 1.000.000 IN\ ENTORY ,.,,,. ,.,,.,,,.., '"'"'' ~I c ..... .,.,.~ -~-­AvcnoN c_.._., FRU-MISSIONI across tht' sr"""from sf't'f'fi o( tht' ~rhlond's mo.ll f'~gonr u.oarntr'ont rnrouronrs~ ln.,..mon .ft PHuotf' So~ 1t •J OAIL'f, U • J lATU.DAT • 2 ·I WMD.t.Y CLOUO WIOMISDAY &. TMUU04Y - AUCTIOI • ....., f.'YmY ..oAY,M~Y.aJMIII\V •IP.Jl. • US£ YOUR BANI<Al'4I'.R1CI\RO. MASTER OWIGE- PtlRSONALO«:CK 011 CASH aa .... c-•at•< ,. ,.... .. C r n .... mtt•• •n ~ .... • ...... NEWPORT H~RIIOR fljSICN THURS~Y. FBI. 1~ ln6 PIJILISHEOWEEKLY-P~CE6 COD~OELIIAI,tAL. ...... ';t.u' ~~ Dr. Teller to talk here __ ._.,_ t.a... a w:tl res an ........... ,I .. • Decorative Hardware and Bath Accesories 2660 AVOH ST. '•Atomic energy u a sotaree of power tor the t\lture" Is tne tUle of a lecture that wUI be pre. seated by famed pbyslctst Edward Teller at noaa.. feb. 17, in Orange Coast Col- lege's scteoce hal\. The lee- tare is rre~ and the public is invited to attend. A native of B~st, HWlgUJ, Dr. TeUer re- ceived his Ph.D in pbysics from tbe University of Leip- r.lg tn Germany, He became a natu1"1lized Amertcancltt- 'ten In 194 1. He was as· so~lated with the creation of the atomic bomb and NEWPORT BEACH worked at the Los Alamos sCience lab tn Los Alainos, N. M., rrom 1941 to 1951. He served as director of 1he Los Alamos lab for 3 years. Regular retail price SPECIAL · 5.2 5 SAVE 1.74 . 6.99 -Coop.,-· 7 .. at ... lila ........ ... tl a, Be iiiideted a 111ut .-F-JoPcM. A ~~tift ol L d \ llr. Mac~ CUM ..... _ lo71n,Md-- t,_...r.tor,llo---·-c---. c-. Blltts 1, ....,._ T......:e ... ot11er -· -.. .... -.. ~ c-. ot ... proJodo ,._ "BO~HOt BALLET," featuring eXcerpts from famoU baUets and folk dances performed by the world famoas Bol.sbol troupe, ls now sbowlng at the Port Theater lD Corona del Mar, et.led S• F~ AJr- pol1, tllo -..... Golden Gille B.fldre, duls 1n .,.,... a.~ c-. ·a.~ ma~r de.'r'elopmeats •ao.u. America.. .... TOP POLICEMEN NAMED He ns a promi811i Be- pmUcu, sentac uar.-t-btc mem".>er of tbe presti- Armstroftg as potlceman or gtou LIDoola Cllib ben. Two Newport Beach policemen will be honored as policeman and pollee su- pervisor ot the year today, Feb. 12, by theNewportHar- bor Ezchange Club at a IWK'.heon at the Ba~ia Cor­ lnthlan Yacht Club. Sgt. J ames Gardiner will be Introduced by Pollee Chief James Glavas as supervisor o~the year, and Officer Hun:! Gloden Fay opens office Realtor Gloden Fav who recetvett her 25 ye3~ pin at the Jan, 30 Realty Boa rd awards banquet, announces the )'eaJ'. A IGac time arqa•W.nre, Sgt. Gardiner has been a Herb stepbeo of Corona member of the tone since fUgbliDd.l, reealled: !M.t Mr. 1970. He eartled a degree MacLeod came to Cauda in crime preventloo from from ScotlaDd at tbe ace ol Lo1g Beach State, ud ser-16 "'With • hanu•_.r. sa• ved: 'ls a patrotmu, a pl.an-a.nd u," aad bepn work u ntng and researeh omcer a earpeater. Sooa be wu and a community relations worldnc Oil oll derrick 0011- orrim .. , ... being pro-CHURC. HES. moted ln 19'73 to sergeant. He is now a patrol sergeant. omcer Armstrong is a • PRINCE OF PEACE LU- tormer pollee reservist here THE RAN CHURCH, %98"1 and wasswornlnas aregular Mesa Verde Drtn East, ln 1969, After serving a.s CostJ.' Mesa-The Rev.OIUe a patrolman an:l motorcycle Olson or tbe CaUfornta Lu- otficer, he became a tramc thenn Bible School wtU coo- tnYestiptor. duct a semlD.ar ~ the c1fll of the Holy SptrU at 4 and QUESTIONS SENT 7 p.m. Suodty, He wtu also TO CANDIDATES ~~,:!. "'" 8 aac~ 71 a.m. Local City Council cand.l-~ • PLYirtOUTH CONGRE. dates received a question-GATIONAL CHURCH, SZ62 nalre last week from Friends Broad St., Newport Heights or lhe Irvine Coast (FIC). -MIUard Buchholz, who a group opposi.ng beuy de-served u mlnJ.ster of music nlopment of the 10,000 tor 3 years at the Newport- acres of Irvine Co, Iaili.! Mesa Christian Center, wUI "downcoast" between Co-sing at tbe 8:30a.m. Saoctay rona del Mar and Laguna service. Pastor John Llnd- Beach. The questlonna1re vali wlJI preach at 10 a.m. has 16 questions aimed at on "Share fellowship." determining the candidates' • THE NEWPORT HAN- opinion on doYneoast de-BOR CHURCH Of REUG I- v£>1opment. OUS SCIENCE, 541 .Center Council candidates were St., Costa Mesa -"Love If asked to return the com-for UriDg" will be the ser- pleted questionnaire by Feb. moo topic or the Rev. Ele- 14. anor Jackson for 11 a.m. ,.., .. tha.t she bas ~ned her own offtce in Part;''Udo. GEORGE SULLIVAN, 63, 0 F C.M. IS DUO SuOttay. • THE COj!9!1.FJ;pj;L,IIAR COMMUNITY ebNCREGA- TIONAL CHURCH, 611 HeU - otrope An, -Pastor Donald Kutz wiU preach at 10 a.m. Stllldly oo "Llvlng tn the state of hOpe." The cll..lrch school Is held at tl\e same hour. P~OLONG THE LIFE OF YOUR UPH OLSTUtED FURNITURE WITH OUR PROVEN PROFESSIONAL CLEANING. ~~!;,!,!~FU RN I TU R E CL EAH~~'~::~~r~ PHONE ESTIMATES 54().6011 or 6.(5 -1313 Her husband, Dtck, also a Realtor, Is associated "''ith her and also serves on tfl(o board of rti rectors of Pcrk Lido, whe re the}' have lived for the past 12 years. For more than 20 yea rs, Gloden Fay was co-owner of Bay & Beach Reali)' ln partnership with J, Leonard Smith, th~n was assodated with Macna b-lrvtne Realty for 5.1/2 yea rs. She was honored as Realtor of the year for 1969 b)' the Ne,.·- pon Harbor-Costa Mesa Board of Realtors. She 1135 served u director and sec - retary of the Realty Board and has chaired various committees. ................ '7 4 FORD GRAN TIIINO Auto. trW's., tactort ••r. power s teeri ng I brakes, v•nyl root. AM.f'M ster.a. (403KEK) '72 PINTO S.. w• =~=.~~~: SJ495 ---·~ '72 TOYOTA COliNA •11 '74 MDSTAII N 75-SimiVM George Sullivan, 63, -or 8%0 CP.nh•r, Costa Mesa, a gardener for the city for ttvo past 19 years, died Feb. 5 at his hOme, Services wtll be held today, Feb. lZ at 11 a.m. at El Toro cemetar}', with the Rev, Thorn . s Hamil. ton offi ciating. Mr. Sutuvan, a na.tlve .)f Coonectlcut, had live:! here the past 16 y~rs. He Is s=n vlved by his wife Myra, stepsoo Robert Lindsay of Costa Mesa, stepdaughlers Sandra M(•Ck of Montclair and Sherr! Mathis or Costa Mesa, and sister Arline Cowan of Los Angeles. Beii-Bro'lldway of Costa Mesa w.as fllllera.l director. • ST. MARK PRESBY- TERIAN CHURCH, %100 Mar Vista, Eut Blurt -The sermon topic of Pastor Bill McOuoid Cor 9 and 10:30 a .m. Sunday semces wlll be .. Lon's coofideoce aDd lim~tations." MIHNIE GRAVES OF CM SUCCUMBS AT ACE 9:i: • Katherine Dean of St, Aradrew's Presbyterian Church. Cllll' Haven, bas been elected by the Pres- bytery to be an omctal com- m!ssiooer to the 181tb gen- eral assemhly meettnc May 18-26 lD Baltimore, Md. LIIG.U. liOnel Funeral services are sc ~uled for Z p.m. todi)· at Bell-Broadway Chapel In Costa Mes:~ for Minnie Grave5, 92, of 1948 Fuller~ ton, Costa Mesa, who died F' eb. 9 at Hoag hOspital. She was born in Oregon and lived locally for the past 31 years. Followfog services con- du cted by the R'!v, T'hOmas Hamilton of Plymooth Con. gregational Church, burial wltl be In Harbor Rest cemetery. GO TO SCHOOL FRIDAY Pareots are rem lnded that a.Jl local sc't.aols wiU be 1n HUlon this friday, feb.13, Most elementary schools wtll be havinc tbe tradltiooa.l es:cha.oge of ValeotlDes, aoo many classes will have room parties &Iring the tut hour ot the day. MoDda y. Feb. l6, has been declared a hOliday, tn obsernnce or Wuhing- ton's blrttday, LIOAL I!One!, FICTITIOUS BUSPNESS NAME STATEMENT The followlnc per80nl are do&ll( buslatu u: 111 1 s lRYutmeot Compuy, tMN Talldro Street. MI .... VIeJo, Ca. 9ZS74: lltl$ P, Joe-. 24176 J....,_ Lue, El Toro, c~ 11U0; SaPiy P. Jac-. uau Jeroalmo LaDe, El'l'wo,Ca. -· ,.,._ .. _..., braolodl..-r. llpod: 11or.r. P. Jact- -17o77JP.JI<-TtU ......... ,.. fUtd .., 7!oo c_,. Cr.rt ot ~ c_,. '""· I, 7971. Plltll8ll: Ftb. U, U, at, -4, 1971, Po lilt Ntw-,.., -rFM7p,F-52J77. CITY Of' NEWPORT BEACH CALIFORNIA NOTICE INVITtHG Bl~ SEALED BHE wlll be re- ceived at the ottlce or the Clty Clerk, CitY Hall, New- port Beach, Caltfonta, untu 10:00 A.M. on the %6th day of Febnaary, 1976, at wbich time they will be open«!lbd read, for the: SUBLEASE Of COAST HIGHWAY PARKING LOT FOR RECREATIONAL VEIUCLE S'P'ORAGE Bleb: mut be submitted on the propollll lorm at- tached. Tbe addttlootJ copy of the propoa.l form Ls to b4' retained by the bidder tor hll teconl1. The tltie ot the projre<:t IDd the wordl "SEALED em•· shall be clearly marbd 011 fhe o.lt1lde of tbe •Yelope coMa.tablc the bid. The propoul ohallbeot- fhod wtlb lbt ........ Md lltPH "' tile .,.,_ ·-Poe ... -If lit tbt b-. For _.._, tbt IPC- MtllrM or tilt PntideM or VPet Pr-111<1 --I&J'to<Aoo7-loe'*'1 ore _...., llld 7711 Cor-__ ..,_,,.._ eo au-.. •· ,... .... Itt 2 'N. II lilt CMI II • -··· 7711 ...... ,... ... __ _, ...-.•rat*-. .,, .......... eeet- lk:.U.. &aJ M au 2 a lilt lilt C77J C_.o Oll7ot, C77J PPaPl. Flo-"-' CaPI-IDnlo,ll•-· t7ot C77J ,r;,;o,_,...,.... l7la .,.. .. ntjool .., .... bldoa.dto_..,,._ lonM1lPJ' Po _,-• Plllrllllt: r•. u, tm, • ............... ,a ..... • JOlt II MACLEOD -.... )oc:U .. ~ Beac·tt_ aDd eteatally es .. bbllstted his OW'll derriek btdldlD& firm. .. Mr. MacLeod diversJlled bls activities to Include tnacklng, cnae operatloo. l•mber mill, pile driYlag, coo.tructlon and laDd de- velopment, incladlnc com- merda.l aDd loduJII..ria.l. It was this diYerslllca.tlon that belped_..,bh:n weather flnanclaJ and cOostruct:Jon crtse., Mr. stephen said. "Mr. Macl..eod once told, me of I.D lDcideot that he always treasured higbly," Mr. stephen reported. "He was ln't'Otved in a major pro)ect Yitb several other contractors when hard times drove lhem close to bank- ruptcy. Mem'>ers of his own c rew saved the day for bim by vohartarlly ctrtt1ng OOtm on costa, trimming the pay. rolJ.. saving 011 suwlles and holding down the colrt o1 running the · equipment. He said he never forgot what llis men ctid for him." Funera I services we re held Tuesday at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Chu rch. Mr. MacLeod is survived by his wife, EIIJ:abeth; three daughters, Cathe.rine Shat- tuck, W. Los Angeles, Jacqoe Von Essen of fallbl'OCik aftd Klug of Newport, and Plus , -- COAST Fwet FIEXY 10 TALk ' ~ Mr'l 11,,....... -ol171af'-ol171o -c-.-.-• ......... __ .. ............... s ••• a.rc ,_,. .....-.. ....,., •wm..,..a.e..,... ,...._Co..,.7s -ol l7lo IO,M...,. ............. ..,.. ...... c......., -Md La- -PPoaell. ,_ "' l7lo _call _ _, ... , Is ICf/1 .......... -7711 -Co. .... ....... 7 • '(" ...... tile ...... piCI 2 lit.,., '? I 1 ..... 3 • ---n..t,t's .. , pw wm ~ callr---ll ...,..,¢, .,; ~ -'-..... -.. ........ 1'11: t1IST RUSSIAN BAIJ.lT FILM ttsi1VAL FAJIOUS BAIJEI'S MOW SHOW5MG MA.ll.,'f.F SA'l'. & n ·~. • .w. 7!1 001.01 --· The WOI'IIIfi formost Billet C~J 111E IKII!IIOI BAU1T .......... lit> '•0<"1 , ... ~-. '""" •-4<' I !1.,. ~·-" ;,.. Q, o •• PORT THEATRE 2905 EAST COAST NIGMWAY CORONA dol MAR 67:J-6260 TWO COMPLETE SHOWS 7,00 a"d 9 ,05 tt : ·~·-f/1' ~ • I ( '.. . . .. ' ' Str••ggle to get taste into low tar smoking ends suddenly with new Enriched Flavor~ discover y for 9 mg:tar MERIT For years, dependency on wr for taste hils crea ted a taste barrier for lo w tar ciga rettes. A limit o n how good a low ta r smoke could taste . Now that barri er has been b roken. Broken by a remarkable ciga re tte ca ll ed MERI T ME RIT packs a radica ll y-new 'Enriched Fl avor' discovery de,·e loped after years of research by Phili p Morris . 'Enriched Fl avor' is so good at packin g ex tra fla,·o r into to bacco that MERIT actually de li ve rs as much -or more - taste than cigarettes havi ng more tar. Up to 60% more tar. Ye t MERIT d e li vers onl y 9 mg. tar. O ne of the lowest tar levels in smoking today. Lower. in ·' fact , than 98% of all cigarett es so ld . '- l'r' •duc,•r,; th at arc also lo\\· tar contributing. 'Enriched Flavor' "·a, carefully de,·eloped. perfected ;md p;~cked into the tobacco u,;,·,l to ma ke MER IT -. The t.l,;te -te,;t result s were >tan ling . Taste=I'ested By People Like \bu <) m~. tilr MERIT \\·as tas te-tes ted ag;1i nst five current lea ding lo\\' tar ciga rette brands r anging from I I mg . to I) mg . tar. Thc>us;1nds of filter smokers \\'Crc in\'olved . ,n1L•h·r, li ke \'ourself. all tested at home··, The re sults \\'l'fc' condusi\'e : Et ,·n if th e <"igarcc rc tc>rcd !J ,,,f lll1'\, more rm. ,1 5 1 .~ni(i,·,mr nwior ir '· of ,t/f smok ,T' tc·.<rcd h '{'nrrc·d neu · 'Enri ched Flat ·or· MERIT delit•ered If yo u smo ke . you'll be interested . 10becco-Not Special Filters-Ends • "Low 1M. Good 'Dtste" Search MERIT lllflh' Cll~ft'. R,·pe;~t : del i' ered more t;J stc In ,i milar tes r,; ;1 g;1inst II mg. t<' 15 mg . mentho l hr.m,k 9 mg. tar MER IT ME NTHOL performed Special "low tar. good taste" filt ers are what mOst other ciga re tte ma kers ca me up with to try to get flav or into low tar smoking. And are still coming up with. 'But the a nswe r, the -real answer. comes from the other end of smo king. The tobacco e nd . By "cracking" tobacco smoke d own into its various in gredients. researchers at Philip Morris discovered there are certain b asic ingredie nts t'flore imjX>rtant to taste than others. / Ingredi ents th at delit •er tas te way our of proportion to car. ' By selecting these high qua lity fl avor I o ............... r .. "" MERI T and ME RIT MEN THOL >I wngh-100. dcli,·ering as m uch -m mon•-r;~st c th .tn the h i~h er r ;~r hrands testccl . . 't (•u'n :• i~een smo kin g "low t ;~r. grxxi taste" cl.n nb long enough. No\\' you 've got the ciga re tte . ~1 ERIT Incredible smokin g pbsure at onl y Y mg. tar. From Ph ilip Morris . • '""'"'"" ln.tu.,tc ,,, (.""(l~urM'r 01"'""'" Swd .. •••rlahk lrN' ''" tC''II.IC"'il t'l'"''r '''""'" '"" ~ ... hm.•n.J '"' :,:,., 9 mg : 'to(· 0.7 mg. nicotine IY.I* cifllllll by At Motltocl. Wa rmng. The Sur geon General Has Determined That C1garet1e Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Helltlt - • • ' .. . . ·-... ........... ..,_,._ __ -·· -· -·· ·-·-· ... .. ""'. IEIII'IMIT IIAIIIOR 9111111 f'llllni!EO IEfKLY -rAGE I TIIUBIAY. f EB. U, IllS COI!IIIA DEI.IW, CAL. 1 Are All Equal? • l Lincoln 's G reate st Prod a motion A Proclamation for a Day of National Humiliation, Fasting and Prayer ly His Eaceflency, A&ro~h•m Lincoln, p,..sident of the U.S. A. Whereas, The Senate of the United States; devoutly recognizing the Supreme authority and just government of Almig hty God in all the affairs of men and nations, has, by a re solutiof'l, requ:!sted the Presi- dent to desig nate and set &part a day for National prayer and humilia- tion. And w hereas, it is the duty of nations, as we ll as of men, to own their dependence upon the overrul1 ng power of God, to confess their sins and transgressions, in humble sorrow, yet with assured hope that genuine repentance w ill lead to mercy and pardon, and to recognize the sub lime truth announced 1n the Holy Sc.r1ptures and proven by al l history that those nations only are blessed whose God is the lord . And 1nasmuch as we know that by H1s 0 1vine law, nations, like individ uals, are subject to pun1shments in this world: May we not greatly fear that the awful calamity of the cruel war which now deso- lates the land, may be a punishment 1nfltcted upon us for our presump- tive s ins, to the needfu l end of our Nat1onal reformation as a whole people . We have been the rec1 p ie nts of the cho1cest bounties of Heaven. We have been prese rved these many years 1n peace and p rosperity. We have grown m numbers . wealth and power as no other nation has e ve r grown. We have forgone n the grac1ous hand wh1ch preserved us in peace , and mult1pl ied and ennched and strengthe ned us And have va inly imagined in the deceitfulness of our heara that all these bl essings were produced by some superior w1sdom and v1rtue of our own .~ntoxicated w ith unbroken success, we have become too se lf-suff1c1 ent to feel the necessity of red eem1ng and preserv ing grace . too proud to pray to ttte God that made us! It behooves us, then, to humble ourse lves before the offended Power, to co nfe ss our national sins, and to pray for cleme ncy and for- g iveness. Now, therefore, '" compli ance w ith the request, and fully con- curring in the views of the Senate , I do, by th1s my procl am ation, desig- nate and set apart Thursday, the 30th Oc'Jy of Ap[ll, 1863, as a d ay of National Hum ilrat1on, fcJ sflng and PrcJye r. And I do here by request all the people to c'Jbstain on that day from cJII their ordmcJry , secul ar pur- suits, and to un1te m the1r several place s of publiC worship and t heir respective homes. in kee p1ng t he d ay holy to the lord and devoted to the d 1scharqe of the rei1Q10us duties p roper to that solemn occasion. All th 1s being done, 1n s1nce n ty and ~ruth, let us then rest humbly in hope, authorized by the D1vme teach mg s, that the united cry of the nation w ill be he ard on h1gh, and answered w ith blessings, no less the pardon of our na11onal i-s1 ns, the resto ration of o ur now d ivided and suffering country, to its former happy cond it•on of unity and peace. In wimess whe reof, I have hereunto set my hand , and caused the Seal of the United States to be affiKed . Done at the C1ty of Wuhmgton the 30th day of March, in the year of our lord 1863. William H. Seward, Secretary of State Signed by Abraham l incoln, Pre1ident of the U.S.A. The Word Only The tnae preacher must put nothing else into his -~ .-...y Suoday morning but the pun: and unadu.ltentted Word of God. The Christian pulpit is not oet up for any service but one: iUid that one and oover<:ign oervioe io the oowing of the -t of God ia the miDda and in the hearto and in the n .... of - The platform and the prao are oc:t up in God's provideDoe for the ....U., of Hio llli.od and_~ aloo: but the CftiiCdical pulpit boo ·an ezdllli•-and a IU>Ctifocatiolll &boar it ako- adhu peculiar to itodf. sa'...,. ollalt thou .-1 and write ru-,., and bi.....,..y, &IIIII pililcoqlhy, &IIIII poetry, &IIIII .........,..., and ~ but dUI io t!oe Dar the Lard h.u ........ A.ed He """ .... dUI Dar. .... """ operially oanttifial &IIIII ldpcl .... dUI Dar. lot the oowinc ol that intelloclual &IIIII opiiilillf-t _..,...... up, &IIIII nidi aiGne opriap up, ID Clalsaferc life. • • ' -------------------------------------=~·~·::~ .. ~·:.~1n:--~~~::· __ ___ 111 ... • ... ' c f1tOIII ''CHRJS'1'L\N Cln&AD& ... 'fVLI.A. OICLA8oM.A By,.,._,._,_. Ar- k"*=• ........ f e lu·uu)' hu a 1pecial ...,..,d-to fe;thf.t -'-- ~ • it M'C the.......,.. ol ............................ _ .. _bthet of ~ OOWtlry uul 1M peat ema~ap.cor. 1"heee two puaaon peuonalitiel, wWic ~fferini ..... )' .. ,.. • .abetelll to .... -ol .....! .... aathorit.tiw ~t ..d to .... U.t,.nty olllibtieel fe;th .... _..._ Both betior:w:d 'in the rttN· ~ty ol • men, -. anibMie afaost unknown befon: the · ..-ehLiehment of our Republic. Wuhin1toa cm..inly ~ with the Oeclarafioa of Lwkpendence 'a st.akmf'.:nl, .. AI men are eru.ted eq1MI," and Lincoln at Getty!hUfl echoed it, uyin& that the n11tion had bHn ''dedie~ted to the propottition that all men •~ created equal." This truU. of buic human equality i1 older tholn our n at io nal "Oedantion"; it il buicaUy Chrilltian; and Pnl wrote .of it to the Romana (II :32): "God hath concluded .U ln unbelief, that he might hive mercy upon all." In th e G o d -reveal e d ''o n ce · for · all -d e I i vered " ChNtian faith , God iJ not a respecter of penons, f« every man ha1 sinned and "come short" of God't glory; therefore, the goepel declares tM equality ol all men as llinnen: "All we like sheep have gone utu y ..... .. there is none righteous, no not one." And the equality is canied o vl'!r into the t!Xperience of sah•ation, lor all are object& of God 's lovt-and ~r•ce . ''God 10 loved tht-world ' -tht-white, the ltlack, brown , yell m• ; the rid:l the pooc-, bond, free; the .-1t, the strong; the intellectual and the ignorant; the moral and the immoral; tht-proud , the ~umble -all people' are equal an the love. that dnw aalvation 'a plan and the p ee dut broucht it down to man. And acee. to God in the divint!ly .appo inted way il equally open. Tht! p.~uper can reach God u quickly u the princ e . T h e c rimi ul, if repentAnt, reeeives full plr'don u quickly and completely as the JJ'tOrai pe1110n. "Whotl()e¥er -iU trtay com!'!." All may re cein e t erno~l u lvation upon believing , for Christ is tht-propiti•tion lor the sins of lti.(" whole world . All men must atlnd equal bef~ tt,e law and be given complete equality o f o pportunity to achieve., p!"osp<r and dt!vdoP.. But in our MtCially deranced and religiously dilapido~ted Clay we haY(' twisted and distorted the equoli ry thi ng till in application it h as beooJM ridic ulous. Mt!n of suppoeed learning are insi1ting o~ll individuals are equal all racet are the same; and any plan. dlort or pro cedu re to ~~epuatl'! t hem •ccor-ding to any standard is si nfuL Not onl y do we hne promiscuous ratt-mixing, often against the duH-1'! of tht! flloel invo lvt!d , but now we are laboring to create a "unisex" eodety in dress, occupo~tion and 11 oci a l c u t t om. Have we forgotten tholt Jesus said, oil the bq;i.nning we weu mo~de male ana f~male! Satan UJ blindi~ the minds of million1 to God ll plant and purpoeea. The "evil one." alwayt endenore to dutroy the Almi8tlty'a ho~ndiwork . Oar God is not ttle God of oonlormity but of varif:ty in al1 thinp. Ne:w attitudea in edue.tion that hnt: slopped O¥et into the n::lipo• world deetroy indi¥iclaatity and divinely directed ptnon.lity. Potitici.am ~ totl.y rid" the bandwlfiOR of raciam :J 6ctitiota1 eqaality. The cheep bid ol ~-· for vola by !pUrioUI app&Ua to race and .ex and economic It&t•• may 1»e a pM1 of thf: death rwttle of ow rwtion. It il not a popu&.r the.e, b.t truth dena....da that the two.d clilference. between peopka be recopUecl. 'I'Mft alw,.Ya h., and ahuya will lte, wick ditfeftftce in individula ud ...... Man '• nature "teaftftOt lie decried. It i1 the nat..e of eo.e to juet "l"t by ," --ach~. It il the utwe of the "have4u&e. .. to w...t tiiKW'e, IIIMI the Mture of the ..oc mf.a lo •eek to tlomiute. It il the n atur~ of l•oae wlto are \lft~aiiO tae~~~l tho. who .. .... -.... -.ol .... """' to ..., ...... -.... p-eel! of the wuldly -• uj•powen. n.. ........... _....,. " .... ;, ......... .,., -... ..._ .......... __ f-'1, ..-I ho&t I) !O;:t"k • .. lo ......... tiM!--· d.t we t.ow .n·.....,. .,.ioo to oaruln• i• al•oat all il.,.._... .... -··-o( li& t..,.\ ............ ... .. ua;l118 ~y in allititr ... ac:Wt::ea~11t olal ptOplc • .... .......,. ... -of s. ... wt.o. ........ wodd proc•--.. to-Y"" ..,,.a;,;.. of dolo .. Mlion .... rcd.ce "' to dte [nel of Oar &e.t; OOflllltOft penon• deaomindor where we ea. achieve e.q .. lity in ~ty Mel low morality. O..l~fath<nhodoo ~ Wea. They be~ in the ••hereat ::::::· ·ty of tDme .... had G • -•'~---• -cwen~,a ... d:et:e were the men who ah_,ed ow nation in ita infancy. Oftlr in 81'!nuine Otriltiutity c:an the baaie ect••lity be l'ttOK•oieecd aM e~. Oar f•ith clemancb deep humility &ot. lloth the :VU' and the -.1-.ongas. Paul nhortAI the Philippian Chrittiana to "'do nothitt« from . . • empty oonoeit, but with hUMility of niind let each of you re1.-d one o~nother .u more important than himself .. (2 :3 - A ........ 5,_,.4an1 Edition). "'One il your mllllter, even Ch_rist , 1nd all ye are breth~n ," utd our lord , who mall!'! Hiniself o f no re putatio n (emptied Himself), takinl! lhl'! lorm of a bondservant .• This is t~ CF:mt that carm- down to man '1 kvd to lift poor sinnen up to Hi1 kvd that wr may f~r be like Him. Wh•t a bleaaed. equality awaits th~ who be.lollr@: to Him! ~ FROM "CHRISTIAN BEACON," COLLlNGSWOOD, N.J . 'I#""' ~Ilk Sei..Nt 4e.,•• ly AlfRED W. EPPARD, D.D. Pilate's Lost Opportunity Assodote Professor of New Testanwnt Faith Theologkal Seminory, Elkitts Pork, Philodetphio, Pa . (C0MTU~Uf:O FJ:OM LAST WEUI 1he outline or the pre.sen t 1tuon, whJch is entitled ·•Pilate's Lost Opportt~nity," il u follows : AOvemor, or procurltor, who UN.ally came up to the feat to prevent any disturbance that mi&ht arile .t 1uch • sreat CODODW'Ie of people. I~ The O'ril TrW of Jesw 15 01·5) 2. The 15:6-15) Rde..e of S.rabbu (Mark 3. 'Jbe Mockery of the Soldien (Mark 15 :16-20) ' "[VeriC'I 2-S). 'tl.e question o( ~"Date (Mark indicated in what form thi accusation of the Jewish 1uthorities .. inst Quist had come before him. Since the enemies had no tanp"blc: evidence apinlt the Lord , they construed IIi conr.-09 """""""" ,.. ~ill JUch a ~Y• to pw it l1w: Oril Trill of Jnus political lip.ificanc:e: The Otttst, Vena: I·S of Mark IS set fonh the reprdinc whom ntl)' Jew belined that trial o( Jesus before Pontius PUate, the He would establish a temporalldftldom. Roman procurator (A.D. 26·36). See also They inlillua.ted that this Nan WIIS a rebel Matthew 2:7: I, 2, JJ .J4; l.ukel23: 1-5 ; apinlt the 'Roman aowmrnmt. That WI$ John 18:28-38. 'The oJCOOuat o ( the the mea.._ of Pilate'• question. He msy ewents ofth.a:t ~T~emonble Friday momh1: have thousht lhat he: here h-..i a cae of • tor Holy W~k), as gjven by Mark , is very periodic ~ distumance, althouaf\ brief .... His tcCOunt is characterized by he had d~e conviction from the stilt tbt the usual vividness and actipn. Though it there wu a &reat deal of jealousy on the must ha~ been aome time after midh.iBftt part of the Jews involved in the affair. before the members of the' Sanhedrin left nte ans.r of Jesua to thil ditect the house of the high priest, there was question wu just u brief. But the little re1t for them. For without delay , eq:llanation wtuc:h He afterwards 8dded, 11ery early tn the morning. as soon as the • Jlj¥eft by Joha, 18:36, 37, showed lilht of the new morning permitted it, Pilate that the ~lion had nothinc t~ -they had lnOther tneiefllil& .... The do with political affairs .nd d.np:n to in.,ortanoe or the session is indic•ted by ftt. ~t. And the chief priests felt tbe fact tbt not only the various AfOUps !the we~~bell of tbett potllion, siDce thry of the Sanhedrin art mentioned, the hi&h did not insist "pon thil one poiat. but prielt.l, the elden, the scribes , but that kept briftlinc other 8CCUS&tionl, o( 1 iheir tol81 number il expressly atated to more or lbs vque character, many or haw compriled the chief council. There them, their idea ~ to swamp Pl18te otrtlinly was need of their coming w;th the maa or ~terial aad lhua to toaether lor earnest , anxious cause hilaaent to their wiihel without , CDftluJtatioll; for thoup they h.d paled maid,. a c.rcful examinltioa. of the the ICDtmoa of death, !My no IO!DFf h•d evidence. PUate felt the v~ and the riJht to emy thil into e:ucu.tion. uncertainty of ta. M:C:\11111, aad il the Only the loman ptOCUflltOf b.d the MmC strain liked Jea. whetMr tie Md pow.r O'¥ef ur. ud death, end before him 110 -.er to • tlwl ~. Mc:elhe~ they oouW. BOt U1J1 the feet Chat· Jesus wete ....se with tuc1t ....._,.oe end dlimed to be tht Son of God. That wu IJitternM. But .1.-oblerwd 1 IDij111:k DO pollt6cll otr ... , ftO t~ or .... C:C •••• Not 10 Iliad\ M a .... word .... <ltha ........ lot...., fiMUy did "'-·fo<llolaww .. ...,.woll .-d'-I -of-· aod ..... , tho! ..... felt tho of tho ...... boucd -·tho)' lad ""' noy ...,.n and -+otl -to bo aosl -•MI 11m to -· tho --t· (d. IWI E. ltma•-•· "'Tho a LOOB tiT TQe :SOOH BY OR. BOB JONES 11011 JONES UnlvsrBftl/ '·"' I"V'', 1 """ •~ (A flO, ,.,a ''"1• "The next day , .. the chit>! priesll and Pharl1t>es <:amt> \ollether unto Pil~~oW , S•)'ing, Sir. we reme.n1ber that th~~ot dK"ei ver .. ld, while ht wu )'et alivto.. Alter three days I will riM acain. Command theN!· fore tha·t the &ep ukhre be made IUrt' until the third day, leiJt hi• dl•elrle• come .. by rtll(hl, •nd wtea him away, a nd say unto the peoplel He \1 ritt'.n from the dtad , .. "(Jhtthtw 27 :82-14). Tt:.te men playt'.d an lmport.nt part in tlw. ttory of ou.r Lord'• tet u.rfte.tion, but the1 bre..tited not tt all from thfl life H• came to brina--the lift that is •••uted by the fut that In victory OYft' cte.th He ume fort!l from tM .-ran, thf' firat.frults of thf'tn tha.t alept (I CorinLhia1:1 15:10). The 1ttitllfk of IMM r11lera It INnll .. ted II Uloey .. ld, In dfac:t. '"'l'hlt dec-eiYff .. w. thl• Uar Ma pt«l.un.d, tl:lt man who bqvii..S tho peopl< end ltd the.m altnf , thJt one who apoke with uturped nthoritJ' ... PMudo-lta4arthlp ukt 'I will ri• •rain.'" E'"n at. kb dcotli-..U.Iou .... _.hnwed their h•l rl•d tm"••rd th~ .Tu!l One Who wKto tht' Wa)', t ht Truth, and the Life (John 14 :6). All men are fort'Nl to one of two tonduflions about Jer.us Chrl~t : either He is a liar. dtceh•e r, and fraud,, 11 thf'M men rla lmt'd. or He i11 ttl(' cter- flal a nd ever-living God Who •·ould t'o nfidcntl)' a1k, •'Who ronvint'ell mt of air:'!" It ill not pau ible that He be a ~ood tearher •nd mf'rely a man. ttlat He M a Kivf!r of tr1.1lh and not be ttle God of Truth, for over and over •~ra in He (")aimed, •<'J and my Father are one." "H• t~~ hath aee.n me hath """ J.~ Father." "Before Abra- nam wu, I am." The m•n who Nnd• between thf'le two oplnlont marb himwlt a fool, for Jto.11\lt Chri•t It God or Rf! i1 a dec.iver : H• 11 'Chritt or Rt Ia Antk htitt; He It Truth or He Ia a li•r. But It ••• not J u ua Ct.riJt Who ••• tht: det•inr; Hit •ccoMn ••rt the decelvera. '11l11 Ia pronn b7 the fK t that Oft tht third da7 His Word ••a fu.lfi1M6-HE AROSE AND IS ALIVJ: PO& EVIt&MOU.. Gospel accordinA to Saint Mutt'' in the JtrJpvJ. Comnvntary of dtt IMblc -:n.t New Tntfllfteftt, 1921, VoL 1, p. 249). 'Bel*-ollaal: .... Venn 6-1 S Jlive an account of the releue of B.rabba, '"a not•bh= priloner," at the civil trial of Jesut. See 1110 Motthew l7ols.26; Lukel3ol3-25;1olln 18:39-19: 16 ... The epiJode of Benbbalt int~rettinA. htstoric:ally* .at e~J:!tkally. Evidently it was loiSI.lll .f91 .. ~ ~ Governor on • AJeat occasion like the Feast of th~ ~r (when, i.nddentaDy, he moved his residenot from c.tum on the coast to Jerusalem) to show the subject people some mark of grace, like the reJeue of a wreD-known political prisoner. If we lu:ve no Jewilta nideftce for this custom, there is papn evidenor: ift an Fo"Ptian papyrus of A.D. 8S Which detcribes the trial of • certain PIUbiut md uys: 'You deterve to be OCJ1Fd , but I will pn you u • pretent to the peop&e.' Bmbbu (M may swmioo) had -tho rincleadet ia 10me mti-Roll\lll. mowrn.t which hid culminated ia • bloody claoh .... It b alao one of the none. of hlltcxy that Buobbu ptobably - ...,. o( the lather." 'IbM tile crow<! preferr~d Blrlbbu to Jesa ll but the supreme inttlftce of bow mer 10 oftn. proll:r darien• to llabl-'",--that tho prloltl playod Oft the -.. ._ for an aciutor Mao bald &twa ltoMe trouble. Pille, who wu cymc.ly dear-d ....... to detect tho malit:o of the prt.U: .. .. .. w•r • prot•ecl Jews' tnnoc:e.ce lfPin; bwt ...... .... ......... d-fa< Ro cructbioa .. reMwud , t. Wkt, ... illa4 --· aosl, -~ .laul ICOWFd (a nonnll prel• ' wy to ouc:IOIIoo,-• .,...,_ cnsolty).- tho onler fa< !Ia -·For ...... ---~---...... .... -· tlwltiF -dy .. -KWM ..d otlwr-wodll)• ... fla r..d. ..... c II • ... befon (l.llb 13:1). .... _.., --,.. ..... -.... ftsuly ... hlto job •••• Yettho-'tl_n...,., -illnemben ..... --· ol"ftlla 1iltKt - 'Nfl"<totl --....... So ... -of blototy -.... , ... (d. II.. W~ Hunter. 1'-~ AotJ •c 10 .r.r-.19q.pp, 141.14l). n.•••sl)'fll .... lllllila ' ' . v .... 16-20 -· ...... -.. snocbd by tile ooldlon. S. .. ltlill_ 27:27-31 ~ -19:2. 3 • ..,.. _, 5y the.,..,.~ bi cc .. •tlwtdl doat of tho llts'*•lltlos .,-(14o6S).11tlo took .,._ lo tlso ............. .,. ... c..Je,..of ~ Olhrtl .. Pl•tul , ................ flldla- o--... "'* -.,.-.- ........ OWf to, ... 11111 1 - lttsly, .... -to _, .......... -.-W-·IIJ-.A-(I..V. .-.l1u11111• ora-..... -----"'-, II I II sM lllol fal .-j .• 'so _._.., .. -..... ---·lo...,•--•<1•--• , ... .... .,. t tw'l-l a,,,..,..· ... so ... "'"-* = ., ..... , .... -.-....... ·-' ' ... _ ... n: .. · •=•,a...,.., a uwt • • ' persoa ls u : Matt tlPart :~':'::~ Beach, Y. Lee, l=:= ~, llldlridull. Marjorie Y. Lee. 1' statement ns filed wittl . tbe County Clerk of ·o'"*" c .... ,ty Juo. 30,1976. ~h: Feb. 5, 12, 19. Z$,~~!11~, 111 the N-rt Hutior Ensign. F -52141 Tloo ............. daiiJC '-70. II I U: 'f'eltll Bat 0 T• Coco, llot lA- ,_ Rd., Tootto, C.ut 11110: Em-~ol ......... IDeo! lilc:, (CoW. Coop.~ not'-Rd..-. Ttds buJDea Is oc.dlteted by 1 coqtOrtttoa.. CorporaUoo Name: Em- Wol Maagement t.e., SUdrl. Emer!Ob, Treas. Thb: statement ns ftJtd with tbe C~ Clerk· of o..._ c-,. Fob. z. 1m. Publlsb: Feb. 5, 12, 19, 26, 1976, In the Newport Hartlor Eftlllc:a., f -52.tZ1 FICTITK>US BUSINESS NAME ST ATEW:ENT Tbe foUowl.og per~ are dol..a« buslness u: Stibrlll(: MUter ContracU.C, S481 San Marloo Cirde, Costa Mesa 926!6: Geoe MUler, 3481 San Marino Circle, Costa Me51 92626; WalterSebrlDg. 1211 Balboa Ave., Newp:~rt Beach. This business ts cooduct- ed by a geoenl pa.rtnersbtp •. Slcned: Gene Miller. Thls sta.temeat was rued with the COUTlty Clert of Or- aage COttDty F~. 2, 1976. PubUsb: Feb. 5, U , 19, 26, 1976, 1.o tbe Newport Hatbor Ensign. f5Z197 LIColoL MD'nC1! F1CTITJOUS BUSINESS LIIIAL MDnel NAME STATEMENT FlCTITIOUS BUSINESS Tlu~ following persoo is NAME STATEr.t:ENT doing business as: Cera!. The following persons are dine's Antiques, 2253 Har- ®I.Dg business as: savage bor BIYd,, Costa Mesa, Call- American Pro je('t, 4621 lorn Ia 92626: Gertldtoe Lee Cortland Dr., Corona del Crissler, 1332 Watsoo Ave- Mar, CaJtrornia 92625: noe, Costa Mesa, Ca!Hornls James J. Hannon, 4621 Cort-92626. land Dr.. Corona del Mar, This business is conducted Calif. 92625 ; Bruce Hannon., by an individual. 1% Anchor Drive, Emery-Signed: GeraldirK> Lee fllle, Callfornta 94608. Crtssler. This bu siness is conduct-This statement was Wed ed by a genenl partnership, with the County Clerk of Signed: James J. Hannon. Orange County Jan. 30,1976. This statement was ftled Publish: Feb. 5, lZ, 19, With tt.e County Clerk ofOr-26, 1976,· in the Newport uge County Jan. Z3, 1976, Harbor Ensign. f -52143 Publlsh: Jan. 29, Feb. s, L ICrAL MOTtCI 12, 19, 1976, in the Newport .......... "'"'_ .. ·-RAilE IT Aft-liT ,... ........ _ .. .... "'-1•• u: Gil -Ill VII ........ "-" ._... Clllf.-llorlo IC.ctrt. ..OO.IUVIa.._Mow. -a.... cu.-. ,.....,,, .... ( ......... _, ...... ~.-.- lllorla 10. Cl.rt- Ttds ............ flied will lilt~ Clortt (II o..,.. '-" J-.11,11'!1. ~ laa.zz,n,Fib. 5, 1!, 19'71, Ia tbe Ke ... rt Harbor Eutcn. F -51Cit .• ~~~. .... i1cT1TIOUS susoo:ss NAME STATE liE NT Tbe foUowLDc PenoD Is doing busiftess as: L. D. s. BaUding Ml.latalners, 1849 UUDols, CostJ. Mesa, Ca. 92&!6: Dl.ue Gavel, 1149 IUIDois, Costa Mesa, CL 921!1. Thts business Is coodueted by IT lDdivfduaJ. Sipecl: Dia.De Gavel. Tbls statement was filed •lth the County Clerk of Oraoce County Jan. 30,),!76. PubUsh: Feb •. 5, 11, 19, !6, 19?6, 1D tbe Newport Harbor Enslp. F -52140 LKAL .. tiC1! FICnTIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following pergons are doiJlc business as: G l-G Enterprises, 2408 E. Und St., Newport Beach, CaUf. 92660: WilHam P, Givens, 2651 Crestview, Newport Beactt, Calif. 92660; Barban L. Givens, 2651 Crestview, Newport Beach, Calif. 92660; francis H. Glockner, 24 08 E. 22nd St., Ne-.port Beach, Calif. 92660; Mae Rt!a M. Glockner, 2408 E. 22nd St., Newport Beach, Calif. 92660, This business Is conducted by a general partnership. Signed: Ma P Rea M, Glockner. This staten1ent W<IS filed with the County Clerk or Orlllge County Jan. 30, 1976. Pubtish: Feb. 5, 12. 19, 26, 1976, ln the. Newport Hubor Enstcn. f .52130 Harbor Ensign, f -51863 f iCTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMEST LIIIM.MDTICI L"RA\. ....nc:l The followlDg persons are 1 ,.. S-015S2 , • Pt\:Trr'IO'tl"S BUSINESS dotnc business u: .... recory-F1C1T'TlOUS lftsrNEss 'NAME STATEMENT Mors Development Co.,1919 NAME STATEMENT Tl'le followlftg persoos are Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa, doiftg busloess as: FortUit-CalUomla 92627: James H. The followtng person ts ing, 11451 Brookburst, Gar-Grerory, general partner, doing business as: AI Lour- den Grove, Callf. 92640: 2301 Tustin Ave., Newport eoco Scraper Rental, 671 9 ·Louts H. Molgard, 11451 Beach, Cal. 92660; William Longfellow Dr., Buena Park, Brookhurst, Garden Grove, L. Mors, general partner, Caltf. 90620: Albert Lour- Cam. 92640; Justin L, Mol-1312 Dover Or., Newport enco, 6719 Longfellow Dr,, pM 11451 Brooldlurst., Beach., CaUl. 92660, Buena Park, Calli. 90620. '"' ed This business is cooducted Garden Grove-, Ca!U. 92640. This buslness is conduCt T~ls business is conducted by a geoenl partnershlp. by an tooivldual. S ned J H G Signed: Albert LourenC'O. by a general partnership. lg : . . regory • f1Chi;pul'ii&••s MAllE ft',\I'DIEJIT ,.....,....,.. ... .,.. M1111 ' r'1s1s u; UYIIC ..._ F' ..... P'l, flO llareil n, Be-., Co. 11M1: Guy lAo V•Hon. 410 llonloc. Boa.. ca. -1; --llartlll, UO llonloc. &-, Ca. -1; G"'*' lAo -· 417 E. Bay tl. Bll:loa. CL -I. Tbls basiMUIS«<I!JkUd tly u llllacorporatet u- IOClatioa OU'fl' tbUI I -· S~ Gu-old Le<BoU<,. This statemeat ..... fl)e(l wltb tbe Coaaty Clerk fill oruge Com:JtJ J~n. 19,tm. Pmlisb: J-.. !!, !9, Feb. 5, 12, 197.6, Ia tile Newport Harbor Eutcn. F -51SSI . \.IUL.ncia < S-060!0 MUNIClPAL COURT OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY Of ORANGE ORANGE COUNTY HARBOR JUDICIAL DISTRICT 4!01 Jamboree Rd., Newport Beach, Cal. 9266! PLAINTlFF(S): fED- ERAL DEPOSIT IN. SURANCE CORPOR..o\TION, Receiver for UNITED STATES NATIONAL SANK, a national banking as.socl.a- tlon in Uquldatlon. DEfENDANT(S): RON- ALD E. BLEVINS. SCHALL, BUTLER, BOU~ DREAU &t GORE, 2Z22 U. S. Natlooa.J Bank, San Otego, California 92101, At- torney(s) for: PlaintUf; Telephone 234-2241. CASE NUMBER 17667 SUMMONS ON FlRST AMENDED COMP LArNT FOR MONEY DUE To the Defendant(s}: A civil compla.lnt has been filed by the .plaintitf(s) aga.inst you . l.f yoo wtsh to defeod this 11wsu1t, you must file ln thls court a written pleading in response to tM complaint within 30 da)'S after this summons is ser - ved on }'OU, Otherwise, )'OUt default wUI be entered oo application br t he plaintifl(s) and the cou rt may enter a judgment against )'OU for t he money or othe-r relief re- quested in the com;~laint. U }'OU wtsh to seek the advice of an attorney in tllis matter, you should do so promptly so that your plead- ing. U a..ny, ma )' be filed on lime. Dated 9·10-74 H. H~mlin, Clerk NOTICE TO THE PERSON SERVED: You are served as an lodtvlduaJ defendant. Publish! Feb, 5, 12, 19, 26, 1976, In the Newport Harbor Ensign. S-01561 f1C11TIOUS B~ NAIIE ST ATEME.!IT Tbe ""--.. dolllc ...,_ W H. A. Taytor AWftJftc: co., !1501 Bluerld(e An,. Orurce. !I!W' HUTI' A-Tay- lor Jr., t&OZBI~~e~e .be., Onng:e 9!667. ThLs blsiDess is ~ed by u lndfyldtJtJ. Slc-1, 11om-· TIJIOt Jr. Tbls sta.temem wq tiled wltb the Coat}' Clerk of On.ace County Jan. !1, 1976. Publish: Jan. !9, Feb. 5, 12, 19, 1976, in tbe Newport Harbor Enslp. f -$1761 LIG.&L MDTICI S-O&<MI FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The followlng persoo is doing blstneu as: Cal Air Flow, 4291 fireside Ctrde, lr"t"lne, Calif. 92705: Robert C. Andaoo, 4291 fireside Circle, Irvine, Calif. 92705. Tbls business is conduct- ed by an indlvtdua.l. Signed: Robe rt C. Andano. This statement was filed with the Count}' Clerk ofOr- ange County Jan. 30, 1976. Publish: Feb. 5, 12, 19, 26, 1976, In the :-Jewport Harbor Ensign. ·f -521 75 LIGM. M011tl FICTITIOUS BUSL'IESS ~A.ME STATEMENT The following persoos art' doing business as: Panorama Sales, 2152 fallen Leaf Pl., Tustin, Ca.. 92680: Pat Neal, 2152 fall en Lear Pl., Tus- tln, Ca. 92680; Beulah Neal, 2152 Fallen LufPl., Tustin, Ca. 92680. This business is cooducted b}' a general pa.rtnerstrlp. Signed: Pat NeaL Tbts statement was filed ... lth t he Couctr Clerk of Orang£> Count}' Jan.l9,1976, Publish: Jan. 22, 29, Feb. 5, 12, 1916, in the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -516!3 UGM. MO'nCI S.06031 FiC TITIOUS BUSIXESS :7\A ME STATE MENT The following person is rlolllf business as: Karen's Korner Thrlft Shop, -189 :-J , Glassell, Orange 92666: D:ave 1r Tprry Stella, 223 Capn Av£>., Saota Ana. 92:"03 . Ttns business is conducted by a general partnership. S1gned: Terry Stella. T his statement was riled with tht> Couot}' Clerk or Orange Count) Jan. 29,1976, Publish: f eb. 5, 12, 19, 26, 19i6, in the ~ewport Harbor Ens1gn. f .52116 Signed: Louis H. Molprd. This statement was filed This statement was filed This statement wa.s flied with the County Clerk of wtth til@ County Clerk or LEC4L NOnCE LIGM.. MDl1Ca 0 C J 19.. Orange County Jan.16,1976. wltb the County Clerk of range ounty an.l 9, t6, SOTICE use of said surface for oil Orange Coonty Jan.19,19'76. Publlsh: Jan. !2, 29, feb. 5, ~~Uls~6:~· :; ~~~ Of TRUSTEE'S SALE we lls, tanks , tunnels, mining Pub11sh: Jan. Z2, 29, Feb. 5, 12, 1976, ln the Newport Haroor Ensign. F •51597 No. f .5219 excavations or shans, pro- 5, 12, 1976, in the Newport ::H:arboJ~r!E!n!slgn~.!!!!F~-!5Ll=63:1 Loan No . 34-137828 vldf>d, how t>ver, the same Harbor Ensign. F -51630 LltAL ..-..cl LIGAL MOTICI On March 5, 1976,at 11:00 shaH not bt> ('onstrued to S.-01544 A, M., IMPE RIA L COR-prohib it slant drilliJ1E or LICA.L MO'ftCI FICTITIOUS BUSINESS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS PO RATION Of A.MERIC A, such otlx>r operations which S-081S9 NAME STATEME NT NAME STATEMENT as duly appointed Trustee in nc wa } ust> or in an) FICTITIOUS BUSINESS The foltowlng persons are The followtne persoos are under and pursuant to IJetod wa} afft'Ct tht> surfa<"'e righ ts NAME STATEMENT doing business as: Passport, dolng business as: _United of Trust recorded February or said land, and which do The follow1Dg per-800 ls 31661 Los Rlos, san Juan Bulldtng Malntenance, 1404 28, 1973, asinstr.No.U:829, not entf'r said land at a dot.flc busl.oess as: The Teo-Capistrano, c aur. 92675: Kenmore St., Anaheim, Ca. ln boot 10573, page 396, of point less tttan 500 ft"e-1 to nis R1cket, S040 PacUic Clludia Hirsch, 30 Harbor 92804: Davtd A. Ordonet., OrncW Recortls ln the or-said surface, as reserved Coast Hlchwly, Corooa del Island, Ne-.port Beach. 1404 Kenmore St., Anaheim, fl ee of the County Recorder in deed from John H. Horner War, Clill. 92625: John R. CIIU. 92660; Hugh Hutsoo, Ca. 92804; David M. Or. of Orange Coonly, State of and Joan L, Horne-r, re. Sherm1n, 516 Begonia, Co-31661 Los Rlos, San Juan donet., 1404 Kenmore St., California, WI LL SELL AT corded July 3, l95i, In Book rooa del Mar, C1l. 92625. Capistrano, Calif. 92675• Anaheim, Ca. 92804• PUBLIC AUCTION TO 3961, page 3il ,Ofti•'Ja!Rf'C- Th1s buslDess 1s cODducted This business Is conducted This business Is conducted HIGHEST BIDDER FOR ords. bys~~·J~:\. Sherman. by a genen.l partnership. by 1 Umlted partnership. CASH (payable at time of The s tret>t addre-ss and •·-Signed: Hugh Hutson. Signed: David A. Ordonez. sale tn llwtu l money of the other common designation, if ,ThiS statement was flied This statemeot was flied This statement wu filed United States) at the Soot h a.ay, of the real property de. with the County Clerk of Vl'ith the County Clerk of with the Count}' Clerk of front entnnce to the Orange scr ibtol1 above Is purported Of.!nee County Dec, 30, 1975. Orange County Jan, 26, 1976 • Orange County Jan. 16, 1976• County old Courthouse, City to be: 235 Walnut Avenue, 5 1'11112 111s~6J'!. :; ;9, f~ Publish: Jan. !9, feb, 5, Publish: Jan. zz, !9, Feb, of Santa Ana, State of Cali-NeV!'pOt1 Beach, CalUornla. • • • ewpo 12, 19, 1976, In tne Newport 5, 12, 1976, In tbe Newport fornla, all r ight, title and Tbe "undersigned Trustee Hartlor En•trn. " F ·509"11 Harbor Ensign. f ~5 1910 Harbor Ensign. F' •516zs lnterest con•eyed to and now dlscla1ms any liability for held by tt under sald t">ef'd any incorrectne-ss or thf' LIIIAL MD'nCI S-015S3 n CTTTIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT TM follo1rine periOD is dOtiJC baslDeSI ar. Frlenclly Clock 1r Watch ~!Pilr, 1414-8 -· 'MolD St., s.ta Au: 8M H1rotd lllon1K, 1901 Weo!Hanu.l Ill., --. Cotu. !IZ'lot. 'hM ..... " t• eolldltettd loJ•Iod-. . ..-B• H. lllon.les. ,.... lll.t...at .... nJed Jttll tbt Coftty C lel'k ot 0 ..... C..ty0oc.ZS,I9'15. LIGAL tiOftCI LIG1i MOTICI of TMist In the pl'OPf'rt}' stree-t address and ottK>r s.01526 · ._:.:::s::_::0:.15.::4=,:..:.:.:.::.....-slttaated in utd Count)' and common designation, ii an), FICTITIOUS BUSINESS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS State described u.: sbr:,.,m llerein. NA ME STATEMENT The estate or interest iD Sa.id sale will be mad£>, The louo.'"" _ Is NAME STATEMENT the land tte•c ribed or but without covenant or war· .. 05 .... ~-· The following person is ...... ... hi G 1·ed dotnc batlness as: Kero De-doing business as: Shelby cove.~ ... y t s uarantee rant}', express or tmp 1 • vel-rs, I2900 . Garden .,. L . 1 PI is: re(arding Iitle, possessiOn, _.. of Caluornia, taco n aaa. A leuehold estate as crt>-or encumbrances to pa } the Grove Bl'fd., Carden Grove, 23!1 W, Llnooln, Anaheim, b ' Cant. 9264S: W:arc@.IJDo £u. Ca. 92801: DcuWd C. Kos~ lted Y thflt certain lease remaintng prtocipal sum of ~ CODtt. 101 N. Bush, 2200 C •7 dated Juuary 1, 1962, el· the note{s) searf'd b~' said S·-· AM, Calli. -ol. loft', Cowi1119002Ave., • ecuted by Cbartes w. for-Deed of Trust, to wtt: !34,--• Commerce, L 2. and F H F Thll t.stDea: taoohducted lbta buslDeu Lsoooducted see n.oces . orSH, 612..57, with interest then- b• • illdlt'~-•. illdl .......... as lessor, and by Donald B. oo, as provided in said 1 ......... by an v---... A J 1 r ...t ) r s~: M.a-•llllo E. s•~ ~-'d C t<o lolf yers, r., u essee, or aot"'-1 , advances., t an)', C~.,--•" ,..-... uu.uu • s • the t@.tm ending December .c~tr the terms of said Deed -Th11 statemeat •u ftled 9 2019 and -~~ Tlds statemeot wts rued with . the COUDt" Clerk of ' , .,n '-'~· of T'nst, fees, charges llDd 1 to Ill of the prOv iskJGs a.s e~ of tbe TrusteP and S-<>1511 •n"tc"'T~IT,;:IOUS &IJStltESS NAME STATEMENT l'he ............... ls --... ~ Co, RaCeY~.J SwiiipDHJt, 15000 sa eu,.. AYe-, tr- ,.tae, Ca. 9t?t6: Raymaad Jolm Stowell, P.O. 8oJ 4tl6. lntDe, Ca. 9Z716. This bu!Dess lseoaducted by lD iDd.i'f1diii.L s..-R. J. Stowell. Thls statement fts tued wltb the Ca.ty Cleft. t:4 Orange Coat)' JIL22,19'76. ~llsrt: Ju. 29, Feb. 5, 12, 19, 1976, Ill the Nto-.port Ha.rbor Eoslcn. F -51U7 FlCTTTlOUS BUSll\'ESS NAME !ITATEME!Iol The tollowtog perSOtl is doiDg business as: Joa'sEn- terprlses, Global Gnphics, CI.Jpper Creative Art Ser- •ice, Lamut StcJpiiers, Merril)'D's Compo5ltioo Service, Dean ' A.ssoctates, Art Destgn Studio, Universal Colour Graphics, Key Graphics, ~•is Day, Repro Masters, 3210 ~orth '4'ash- ingtoo Aveoue, Costa Mesa, Ca.IU 92626: Archer Magruder Muncy, 3210 North Washlngtoo Avewe, Cosu. Mesa, Call!om.ia 9262&. ThU business is coMucted by an 1ndh1.dual. Signed: Arcber ld.. Muncy. This statement wa.s tiled with the County Clerk or Ora.ng e County Jan. 19, 1976 , Publlsh: Jan. 22, 29, feb. 5, 12, 1976, iD tile Newport Harbor Eoslp. f -5169i LIIIM. .. tiCI S-06021 FICTITIOUS BUS'I.NESS NAME STATEMENT The following persons are doing bust.ness a.s: Uni. versity Smotillg Cl inic, lr. vtne Town Center, 4211 Campus Dr., Ste. Zl2A, Ir- vine, Calif. 92664: La-.'. renee B. Broering 01, IZO Amethyst, Balboa Is land, California 9!662; David .-'1. Kldd, S410 Sooth Main, Apt. D-2, Santa Ana, California 9Z7 07, This bu5lness is conducted by a generaJ pa.rtnership, Signed: La•1reoce B. Broeriog Dl This statement was Hie-d witb the County Clerk of Orange County Jan. 29, 1976. Pbullsh! F'eb. 5, 12, 19, 26, 1976, tn the Newport Harbor Enstp. F -52080 FICTrTlOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEME!'il The following persons are doing business as: The Black ~apoleoo Partners, 4621 Cortland Dr ., Corona del Mar, California 92625: James J. Hannon,46Z1 Cort- land Dr., Corona d~l Mar. Calli. 9262:5; Bruce Hannon, •2 Anchor Drive, Emer). ville, Callfornia 94608. This busi~ss ts conducted by a general partnership, Signed: Jlm'!'S J, Hannon. This statement ..-as filed with the County Cl erk of Orange County Jan. 30, 19"76, Publish: f eb. 5, 12, 19, 26, 1976, in tne Newpot1 Harbor Ensign. F" -52131 LHAL .. l1CI FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NA!olE STATEMENT The follo•·ing persons atP doing business as: Wttipple's Health) Foods, 1628 Mac- M t hu r Blvd., Jl;ewport Beach 92660: Nanc) C, Dallme)·et, 1-4':"91 S\lmac Ave.., Irvin£>, Ca. 92714; Kenneth D. Dlll- merer, 14791 Sum ac Ave., IP'Ine, Ca. 9211 4. Thls buslness is t""Ondu"ted by a genera l partnt>rsh lp. Signed: Nancy C. Dall - me)'U . This statement was rtted •Uti the Count}· Clerk or OraDge County Jan. 30, 19'76. Publish: feb. 5, lZ, 19, !6, 1976, ln the N:ewport Ha rtlor Euip. f -521-42 LII'GAL NOliCI MUsh: lu. u, 29, Feb. 5, U, 19'11, 111 tM N-rt RutoorEulp. F-SoeH wttll the County Clerk of o~ Conty Jan.l6.1976. tbereiD coDtalDed, wtltch of the trusts crMted b)· sa.td Orurt Coaty Jan. 8, 1976. Pablllb: Ju. U, !9, Feb. 1,18, was reoorded J...,.ary Orted of Ttusc. s.ososs MUA: Jan. 29, Feb. 5, S, 11, 1976, lD the Newport 25, llct, ill Book 5988, pap 'he bi!Dtftelary under said FICTITIOUS BUSlN"ESS LIIIM. .. 'IICa F'k!i ii'kiUS 8U8DtESS RAMS STAT£11ENT ™_.._,. ..... >< 17SU~t;tr ........... Deflh$ ... toO .... ttwt.a.tt.71,Aa .. ...... Ca. -1:DoniT. l1ltly ~r.. 4110 --llll, I'll, Aullobn, CL -· 'nU MIT •• tl Wldllet-, .. _,. WrttJ I ..... DoniT.~Jr. on. ll1ltl -GIOr-ll'lt. 1.1, 11, 1976, lD the Newport Hartlor E::ulp.. F-5160$ S, Otftell.l Records of aid Deed ot Trut Mretolot'f' NAM"E STATEMENT Rutor Eaa:tcD. F -5lte9 L ...... IIDTICI 0~ Coat}'. uec.ted a.t delivered to The ~-persoo.s are Lot 7 lD Block 5 ol inct 1M Wer~ a WTlnet~ dotnC bls&ltis u.: At~etes L~ •net S-01$1$ Mo. m. u 1botm C1111 a M.tp Drte:larltlol. of Drttlult and Retail lllt'eslmeats, Ltd., ncT1TI>US BUSINESS nCt1TIOUS BUSINESS recorded In Book h. pq" DH\IDd for Salt, and 1 6-100 On.lctOorpe AY .... NAME STATEMENT NA111E STATEMENT S ad 6 of M~ wrltttaNoticeofDeflu.lt and SaUt 0, BMaa Park., Tloo -... -to Tile -Ill .,.,_ ls .._ fo the otlleo of Uoo Eloct._ to Soli. Tbt -r-Ca. -lt. L&R'" Har-~ b I _-11 u: Boob 6olac ._,, .. , u:: llllc-COIIIty Recordtr ol saki atped cautd said NotJce eourt -C"Mralpa·m..r, &aOO 'o 11dop, MU, fl, VII lid, --~. ea.,. G( Dtlloolt .... El-10 Oruc .. >orpe A•e., - Oporio, ...,.,. Booelt, Ct. -AM, Colllo-11707' EJ:CSPT all end< ott. SoU 10 bo ,_Nod lA 111o Part, Ca. toi!O; Al l<< Har- IIMS' 1C. iA1P AoJood, WUU.m H. Culor, SSUI poll-. ps. broo, _, -.-. tbt roo1 --COOlrt --n.lportMr,MOO 1-- -Blf<l., --. C-.........., ood Ill ....,...., orty to IOcal..S. OT-borpo A•e., IloilO D, Loo Ao~olel, Ca. -8ooQ, ColiiD<olo -. -.... Olld -mil-Dole: 1-.y 15, ""· Boo-PoR, C.. 10620. 'hll'lll't 1 IF .. e..-ce.N nAil ...,? In lao ... :ted enla ... r llld fa aid llld IIIPEJUAL CORPORA. T1lla bulr tlli&C!IIIt' aed bJua.tUYi.ll. bJalridl•1t 1• eX41!1tMrtc'liiO MY TIOtJOFAMIRJCA.uiiJd by a UatW ,.n.tnblp. Slpolt.lt. llpod:WIIIloniR.Culor. -... att .. IOrf>eo ,_ T~. by lt...UO ... 1. ~Ailcollar<oort. ... will! 1M t:-, Clor11 (II ol SPS 4111'1 wt111 n. C-Cion at f-..,_ o.. -----oetllo-eo.;e' ' >1 tltc..,.-t Cb.r IWl_,...... .. _ ef'41111ed by ! ~ res- tunatl. CttJ ............ ·~ t11 .laa. JO to pol:at the a.rbs red Ia rn:.t ol. 4 upeuive bomea • u.e 400 block, oar the ftltJ"aDee to L1ndl isle. lim Ta.mer, 409 Bayside, reported ntesda)' U•t "the prcbleP'l seems to be solved -DQbody parked tbere over the~.·· Tbe practice of red-r.urb- ing pabltc streets at the request of residents will DOt become a staDdUd practice, bo•ever. warned ctty Publtc Works Dirt'<'tor JosepttDev- Un. "Clty Trame Engtoee.r BW Darnell will deal with each case separately," !r.1r. Devlin said Tuesda)'. Mr. Turner and neigh- bors Dave TrumbUll, Joe Lipscomb and Jack Cole wrote city la.U to complain that, slllce tbe opening of BCJl;C,)• McGee's restaurant near thf' cnm er or Coast Hwy. and Bayside, last No- vember, they have had peo- ple parking on the sidewalk. and in t he nower beds lD troat of their hOuses. 'HOT LINE ' FOR UNUSED TICKETS Havf' rour carefully laid plans to attend a sports event e\'er gone awr) be-ca use of an interfering business or personal emergency" This s bou.ld be no cause for despaJ r, says Dr.Genld McC lellan, president or tne Newport-Irvine Robry C1ub. At least, oot as far as the tickets are concerned. Rotar)' 11a.s a. committee •bose only dut) Is to flll )'OUr seats with entbusl.a.sttc, cheering fans who would oot h.ave means to finance thetr own tickets. '4'tth as little as an bour or two of notice prior to rame time, it ts possible to artl.l\gt' for de- serving boys and girls from local YMCA, YWCA, 8o)"S Clubs, B6y and Girl Scoots, Campnre Girls and other youth-or ientl"d organiu.- tioos to beeome rooters In the stands on y(JQr behaU. Dr. J.1cCl£>1lan says the committee works, even oc shoM notice, be<'IUse It bas a telephooe hOt line: (714) 640-0400. The bot line will take C'alls 24 hOUrs even· da} at no cost, serviced b)' employees or Telephone .o\np:ering Bureau and, wJth· tn mlootes, wtU get in!orma- tion about ticket n atlabilit)' tor a!! !!'Vents to a com - mittee mf'mher whO has a m~ or youngsters ltchlng tor a chance to 5E'e live entt>r· ta.lnmeot. 'VICHY• DRAMA WILL BE STAGED AT Ott Arthur MUier's suspense- tilled dram1, "incident at \' ichy,'' wtu be preseoted b)" IlK> Orange Coast Col- lege department of theatt't arts feb. 18-21 in OCC 's drama lab theater . The play begllls at 8 p.m. nlghfly and is free to the pubUc, The production is under tht>.direetioo or former OCC d rama student R1ck Gt>lsoo, OCC's stage manager. The play con cerns a group or m.:.r. who, suspeoctPd of be- ing Je"'s, ~wait ~az1 tn . terrogation. L_,' ••tao · FtCTitiOt:S B USL.'IESS ~At.tE STJ.TEMENT Tbfo following persoo Is doing buslneoss as: Uni- versity Office Furniture, 218! OQpoot, Suite 4, tr- vioe, Ct. ~664 : E l. Inc .• 2182 Dupont, Su1te 4, It - nne, Ca. 92664 . Thls business is C'Ofldurt(-(1 b)" .a corwraUoo. Corpon tlon Name: E. l lnr ., Dlvt(l A. ~orcl>lom. V, P. Th.ls ststement w1s filed with the County Clerk of Orange County Feb. 6, 1976, Publlsh: F'eb. 12, 19, 2G, Mll'<'h 4, 19'7 6, in the Nt•- port H.atbor Eastp. rn..s ak'd fte • '1'7 a l.l8t coe~ ~-·-lot ""' ......... ~ ... __ .,.. __ __ .,.... __ _ ....................... c•.-·.-~,...te.. MARTlN BROWER. ctirKtOr ol pUblic relations for tbe Irvine Co., has beea elected presldeol of the Oruge Co- unty !"liapter of the Public Reb.tions Socletr of Amer- ica. AUDIO-VISUAL ITEMS MISSING AT SCHOOL A n'IOC1Ul1y ln•eotory of n41o-vtsual equipment a1 Corooa de1 Mar higb school s ho•ed more than $1,300 wortb of equipment mlssl.og. sc hool offid als. reported TbursdaJ, Jan. 29. Tape reeortlen, • tum projeeter, mlcrophoOes, a 111ovle camera, :lnd otber related items could 001: be. accounted f.Or , GLASS Fl!ONT DOOR BROKEN AT ll1EATER Balboa's embattled Pussyc.at Thea.tn! eamf' under attack a.p.1n early Jan. 31 . An employee of tbe X-rated moYie OOuse at 109 E. Ba.lboa Btv.d. told police tha t semeooe broke the glus rront door, caostng to esti- mated $80 damage. One night last 0<-tobe:r, tM theatre, .. hich has JIIC~ cesstuih· df'feoded itself in court against obsceDity charges, was set at\.N', but damage was slight. • JOSEPH CURTIN OF COST.& MESA DIES Joseph Curtlll, 89, of 1969 Onnee, Costa Mesa, was barfed Feb. 3 ill Los AQ(t!- les. He died J:an. Sl at his hOme. Rosan· service and 1 funeral mass were held at St. Joachim's Catholic church in Costa Mesa. tM. CuMin, a native of Canada, came to CalifQro.i.a w 1908 and ltve<l locally for tht' past 12 !'ears. He ts survived b}'hls wtfe, Mary, and slste.rs Frances Curtin of Newhall and Ot. A~s Curtin of Canada. "SP!I.B road"'~Y or Costa Mesa wa.s tunenl cUrer.tor. Coil l (f(ru~Ml'fOil-... Phon< -6}.$-.517 3"- 0ur hostess wiU brint aifts 1nd &lee.hnas. ·alont with helpful community informltiof\. .0 PI'ICIAL HliWI' AI'IU 01'-N IUIICUITIOII O&T .._.flO I CIMI TaM ----------~----~ .... ······························~·. ..... 0 • 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 .. 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 •• I 0 • o • 0 • 0 • em ........................ ·• ..... · ...... ,.•on•••-wo.. ll .... ft liM .. aLII. • O·';::.;ea.,~ ~~~l~_l~~ ~~1-.11,1m. •-.,.u., ~ ... n, f.o. s, u, 0no1o ~1aa.1,1m. 1""!~~=: Tllla --.... 1Ll1Mtl~~ ~~~~~~~li-~.,~·t ... ~~~·~·~Sec~-~,..,~·J~Na~~-~--.... fllod f .. I, -I&D,It,'Fob, 1flt,lo tMN-rtHar1>or -fob. I, l l, 19, tJ~~_j~~~~~!:I:LJ~!:~-~ .. ~~1;~~~~~-~ .. :i: h ' ·~u.:!~~~ Ul1 L ClAST ft'f .. CIIIILU Ia. L1U • , I • ,.. Dleoo "-Colloce ......... tlle baud~ ud -Onoc< Cout Co1-....... $lll-bCouiCOD• tH.ce defeat W a row. 71-111, Salarday ·-· · ace blttled Mea 01'1 ev• terms M.r1y 1D tbe !1Hl bait ud t~ score wu tted u~u - with 8 mts:.rtes to co. Thea MKa CUDed • ill a row to tab a !6-UI half-Ume ·lead. Tlm L1oy led the Pirates wltb 14 polnts. bat left tbe pme in tbe ZQd b&ll"Wttn.a.' badley spn.lDed ~Dave hod 11 ,.. .1110 --.. ,._,.()(X: _ .. F•-last wlll Ortage Coat CA8ep'a deteQ!Hac: w·a z• .,.., tooft>all loom ... -.. u attncU•e ... .._. , sci'Midule, for the 1• --soa. Five or tllit a t Its wlll be sbeed -Or-••e COMIIIf.y rlftla. Tbo 1976 camoiJp 11Wb the ttrst tlme ill ~foot­ ball ntstory that a local JC · grid squad bas sc~ all 5 other county JCs Ia the same setson. Coach Dick Tucker's PI- rates will play 6 games at home In LeBard Staarm. All contests, except the-.- son opener, will be played on Saturday nights at 7:30 p.m. The Bucs wUI entertain Cypress College in the sea- soa UdU.fter on Friday, Sept. 10. OCC hosts Saddleback ttrlta iDa row, an npected .. be conte.ders apin In ..... 1976 GRID SCHEDULE ...._ 10 •• Cypnu, ._. U --Golden West. Sept. !S •• Saddloblck. Oct. % -at Loog Beach Clly. Oct. t-Bye, Oct. 16 --at SaJJ Diego -· Oct, Zl -FuUertoo. Oct. 10 --at Santa Ana. Nov, 6 --Cerritos. Nov. 13 --at Mt. Slll Antoeio. Nov. !0 -~ Grossmont. Biles oft to other schools IF FIRE STRIKES. A F~ SECONDS MA.V MEAN ~HE OfF FERENCE BHWEiN t..tFE AN D DEAl"tt' SOME EXPERTs SAY., As· ttAl.v· AS s~ ·oF FtA/ FATALITIES WER E NEVER TOUCHED BY FLAMES' , U l & FIRE MARSHAL APPROVED FOR HOMES. College oo Saturday, Sept, 25, marking the firlt time the two county grid powers have ever met. Saddleback has won 83 per cent of its games over the past'S years, while OCC 1\as notched a 76 per cent wtnnlng record. The Pirates will open South Coast Confereocewar- t.lre on Oct. 16, meeting San Diego Mesa College in the border city. They'll close out conference action on Nov. 20, hosting Grossmont at LeBard Stadium. Orange Coast College grtdders whO helped the . Plrates achieve a perfect 11-0 season last fall are getting ready for action In • 4 yea.r colleges and uni- versities. Mike Frost, who had 64 tackles and 11 quartetback sacks for the OCC natlona\ cbampionshlp squad, has re~ ceived a scholarship at the University or Montana, APARTMENTS ANOIOA MOBILe HOMES We htt, tna .. l & 1emce A" TrPH of S.C•Itr SptMts SEA COAST ALARMS T. A. Brown, a first team r:onfereoce· choice, with 86 tackles for th~ Bucs, wiU be playing for the University of RawaH. A 01\lttilon Of &HI COHI Bldfs Supply • • KOf otttMWorid ~o-tt:;) /4, ....... ·~·-e..t-c c~-~-·· Fancy Japanese colored Carp 20252 Bay-.ew A..e n•ar O .C. A lrpQrt (714) 556-4920 ...... _._... Of ........ O.p • H lARIMC A105 HAL AEB ISCHE R l Assured Coast Hwy . Corona del M;'ll 675·3833 SALE$ 1. s.EIIrVICE 420 £,17TH, COSTA MESA 64£~7'106 -&46-5855 ... u:ouo .-,cuna ~-.... Despite losing 17 sta.rters off last yea r's 11-0 d ub, the Pirates, woo have won ' 2 South Coa.st Conference Ross MalinOWski, de- fensive tackle, also a first team conference selection, and Jim Parsons. m\dctte. guard, whO logged 49 tackles despite a knee injlllry, wUI 1 Time ! Times l't'tmei complete their collegiate !O wordl ot lui: . . . Z.OO 1.50 4.50 careers at Santa Clan Uni- U to 30 words .•••• !,00 4.15 6.00 verslty. . tl to 40 word5 . . . . . 4..00 6.50 8.00 free safety Mark Modes, Eaeh word OYer «:1 • • .10 .15 .10 who made 77 tac kles and l !:~f.*~~~;~=t·~~t~~~~~;.~ I intereepted 8 passes, has signed a letter of Intent to L\' ESTATE SALE ~Antiques, attend Fresno State Unt. t'LE.4.N furniture and "junQue." verslty. He made the most your home or apt. for details call 675-5016. el~trifyi.og playortastfall's $14.SO per week. unbeaten campalgn. Late in Licensed: ~1228. • HELP WAI!n:r-o the 3rdquarteroltheregubr Insured: s~ason finale a.galnstGross- $25,000 ltabtllty, I DENTAL ASSISTANT, Ne'ol.'-mont, he stripped the ball S 5,000 property. port Beach. X.Ray Cer-from Grossmoot ha.ltback tlfteate a must. Office ex-Larry downs and raced 72 REFERENCES perience preferred. 644-yards for a toucnoown. OCC SUZI . . •.• 644·2266 Z4.85. won that game 42.16. Rick Purnell, starting of- LANDSCAPE CO MPANY • Install and repair sprink- lers. Licensed. {Z13 ) 696- 4301. GLEN'S GARDENING -and cleanup service, lawn planning and preparation. Reasonable rates. Good references. Call 673-200'1 after 5 p.m. ( .!& ....... ', . . ' IEAUTY~ 2732 E. C..Hwy. c:o.-dii M.r -144-73311 ··- E. :Jonu, r.D .C!. ' " ......... T ...... ,. .. ,_ .... ~~. t··T ...... to-• .... __ _......._ .. PLIIMIIMC & Just Plumoing & Heating Water Heaters, Dtspoals, Dnlns, Faucets, Copper Re.pipes .••• Reasoable prices, day, nl(ht or week- eddsl JU ST PL UM BING 64%-4111 100M3 fensive center, will trans- fer to UC Berkeley in March and will take part In the s pring grid program, Of- fensive tackle Jack Clark wlU also be at Cal. Linebacker A I Korn, w!.a had 52 tackles and 3 Lnter- ceptions, has ten for La. fayette, La., to oonttnue hls grid ca reer at Southwestern Louisiana. Tackle Steve Gea.rty and wide receiver Steve Adams have received scholarships to play at San Diego State Unherslty nut fall . Adam .; prepped at Estancia High, a.od Gearty ts from Damlea High In La Verne. T1l1!: IJIIB!A"!D SA IJII!iil II c-... -111111 school made It U ·• a rcwr .._., 11111111 wD a~ win o,..r Coltl Me-. Coacll 'f'IBdJ GGIW taajM ..._ cllnebecl !lnt place lo'tllo ,..c-,"-IM ... a...,r«l ol a C!F ... ,.. -"-loll 1ft .,.rd Rich N«Jb. CUf'd lelf P.IIIO ...mr.. c..., ft'nJI · forwtrd. Douc Gan. caller AJeli'1tlaet., .,. ftt"t ., u • • T .. , guard Pnl .W0, .,.aZ<1 Pat -oOd .......... Schloem. Tbe CJF pll'yolfl -.10 be(tll Fttl. 14. (Cer<M del lolar hlp oc-...... ) Cliffhanger win cinches CDM tie Corona del Mar's un- beaten Sea Kings are headed for the ClF playotra, after cllnchJ.nc: nrst place .. n.. Ce:Jtury Leape this ....._ The Sea Kings edged Co- sta Mesa 'SS-54. on Monday nl.ght., stretching tbelr sea- son mark to 22-0. It was the second time the nelgll- borlng Mustangs had eome wtthtn a point of upsetting the Kings. p.mes, Ettaacta. • tw sldda after a otnoc -riJ• seuoa start, ,.. ..-t.O- ., by Et ~IN ... Co- ..... ns ...... M.Q by Vuta Par\. Newport Harbor INt 10 ... 7Z to [.(lin ., frM11 •ht, after losl.ng B!-77 liD Los Alamitos on WednNtb.yB\r;ht of la.st week. In other Wednesdlnames last weet. Corou. del Mar beat Tutln 50-•13, E1 ~ edgedCo.ta Mesa 51-51), and Estancll outscored lllac-lia 69-'S9. They held orr a fraotl~ Mesa rally In the closing seconds to preserve the win, Corona had led most of ttM! way in a tight game, btlt pulled away to a 1 -iiOlllt PLAYERS OF YEAR lead late tnthethlrdqurter. WILL BE ttOMORR The Mustangs sti~M , by 7 with less than 2 min--erdte.-eontr ~,. utes Jeft, but Gary Spink football preps will be hoo· led a rally that pull~ the ored at 7 p.m. Monday, Mesans to within a March 1, when South Coast then they stole the Plaza hosts Its ll'lOOal foot· missed 3 .,,,. h•'" Daa' Byers of Cti& and CbJp Stusel of shared high scoring honors with 16 ea.ch. After last night's sched- uled game at Magnolia. COM has )ust 2 regular-season games left, playing at hOme against Estancla next Wednesday olght aM against VUia Park next Friday. The CIF' playoffs begin feb. 24. Estancia's E.agles, who were early contenders In the Century loop, then faded, got back oo the winning track Monday night with a 63~54. .-ictory over Santa Ana. Jim McCloskey dominated the game with 34 points. Newport Harbor's Sailors, out of ·ttte runn1ng in the Sunset League, hosted foon~ taln Valley last night .. play at Westminster on FHday, and are at borne against ·w estern next Wednesday. Estancia played at VIlla Park last night. After next Wedotsdly night's game at Corona del Mar, the El(les -clOH their teaJOn at hOme nut Fi-tday night ap1n.st Costa Mesa, Estaoc.ll Is 01t of the playoffs. Costa Mesa, probably _,...., oort ot (be CIF totrDey by the Monday night loss to COM, hosted Tustin lut night, ud will play at Varootia oeKt. WedDHttay, before meettag E.ta.ocia 11 the ..... ftaalt. Lut Friday, Corona del Mu rolled ewer Suta Aa 76-47 lJI ... "' lbe s.. Klllp' moot be >e,..loto Local award an: Corona del •Mar High ~ Guy Gulsness, Bob Bau. mann. Costa Mesa high school • Tim Rosauer. Dave Molll~a. Estancll high schOol - .Corky Winder, Kenny W~t. I lams. Newport Harbor high school ~ Jim HeUrich, Steve Foley. PIRATE GRAPPLERS TRIUMPH 27 TO 12 Coach Vern Wagner's Or- ange CoutCollegewrestll.ng squad no Its 9eQXI record to 15-4 and 4.1 In the con- fereoce with Ill easy %7-12 Yictory over Mr. San An. toalo College FricJay. 'Heavywel.&:ht Mtd.y La.ssa.k ud 158 powder Roo ShUtt. <lay eaebed pinned his Mt. SACappotM!IlL AUTHOR AWARDS DINNER MAY 10 ·····- REALTORS ~ Fine Areas! CAMEO HIGHLANDS Cuyoo and ocun .view; lq-est, coolest ,.tJo 11 tOWD; four bedrooms or tbree lAd deft; at- tractively decorated; pool sl.ze . yard, prl'tlte 'beact.es. JA_SMINE CREEK Two and dea, wraded ca.lll@ts, di'*Pt'ri"· liDd- •ciPllc. )lcti&Ei, pool, tennis courts, clubholile. • P.S. It's great -t U•e the« too -Jean Cole.. COME AMO SEE USI - ... and Star Pines •.• add to the charm of beautiful exclusive SHORE- CLIFFt..,t.t I. -'. "ND Tlll! BIG ~.PLUS"• •. ·.!'PRIVATE ~~wW.'trr~~'\f.:\'~kWs~~~ " FORMAL DlN tNG ROOM, FA MI LY ROOM AND i, GARDEN STUDIO. $179,000 SPRING GREEN TRULY A LIOO ISLE CLASSIC GARDEN HOME WITH CUSTOM CARPETS, DRAPES AND WALL COVERINGS. CHILDRE N'S WING WITH PLAYROOM HAS Z BEDROOMS AND BA.TH. MASTER SUITE HAS SEPARATE DEN. MINT CONDITIO!\. $129,000 tLUFFS CONDO H~ to find BONITA plan in choice locaUoa, Deu,tltful patio faces onto green belt. Three bed~ rooms, all on one level wlth private atrtum~tla ol'f ,master bedroom. All th..ls and only steps to the pool. $75,000. LUXURY DUPLE X Spacious, Immaculate and located soatbothictrn)' 1n Corona del Mar. Uwer unit Is 3 bedroom wttb formal dlnlng room. Lower uftlt is 2 and a dell. . Both have a fireplace and private pa.tlo. Low maiD~ 1 teunee yard with concrete deck and flrt!plL New llstlnc. ' .. BIG CAIYOI to:xcitin-=: 2-~lory horne. 3 Bedrooms: & fam. It din. rooms. aurt'OWMI lar1e l\unny patio. Short walk to privateo beuches •INlrina . 1150.• • ACOIM._.. C0- 644-1766 ··,..·------·--······ · Prtmt lndustrltlllleal btl .. 16,000 Sq. Ft. BLDG. M-G.:.ZONING $325,000 25.860 Sq. Ft. of land 167'9 PLACEMTIA.--in tt.• h .. ,, of Costo M•••"• .. onu foctvri nt oroo 16,000 l'lq. ft. includi"'-. 1,11110 oq. ft. tA •~< ~ o11ao -7.5110 oq. ft. Is -· hiCh lift:Up, -~-tA builcli, is cone•• blodi -jiUIIIb black. 6' • 16' ._,,.,. -- -.. -· 16';. 25'--· 1110 •mp., 240 v., l ph. power. Mercury ltthls. . 1111 £-. , , I I --lor «< Clfl ... 5-fiiC... & ll.l«<oq. ft. tA II', 1-Jtl... ..... '*'" ... Price $325,000 I F ClloUIE'S"MOT HEEDED, WIL L NEGOTilTE LOWER PRICE. lANK TERMS o• OIIMER MAY CARRY WILL LE.ASE TO QUALIFIED TtHAHT . NELSON ROBINSON, .Re•ltor ZIIOIIIAIM ST,(et lellooo I t ), IALIOA 615~111 ·------------------To Have and to Hold A ''LIVE-IN" INVESTMENT s bedroom, 2 bl.th. huge family room. but ·c osta Mesa area. Leued for 1 rear ••• wUI . carry itself. Buy now fo r tatun home or tnnstment. $51,000 rent• I CH ARJIIIIN G 2-BEOROOfrrlil RENTAL IN CORONA OEL M.t.R S32S. MONTH _ . } 644-73U ;.r MARTIN . REAL ESTATE Q e, O)AST NIGifWAY, COROMA Da, E, BALIOA , f I •• i •• •·•·• •.•••.•• 1 ••.• MLS SALtS REPORT Unit sales for J anuary through the MulUple Ll•ttnc Service of the Newport Ratbor.COIIta MSR Bciard "of Realtor • totaled over m million, 810 new llstlnp were proceiiMd clurtDc the nm month of 11178, of wi!Ach 58% were 1101cL ?OJ, wer e co-operative! Llllt your property with a Realtor. ,, •.• ,,!dr ~t:• •.•' ~· sra The Time Is NOW Blba Perallala 4 bedrOom 4 Will flmtly IIDIM. Loaded Y1tb clarm and bea.t'U.Uy deconted. steps' to belch Ud bay. $1&9,500. Cllllt Moses, 642- 12)5, (T101 ) fiM e;.....tM. M.UJI /1 ... M.cArdtw Nl •a "t ...-.;CIIitorM..U THE VILLAGE. REALTORS ® VIEW THE OCEAM •• , from the master bedroom and deck. Enjoy the spactoqness and exq~~isite deeoratlng in this Iarae family r.c>me fn Old Corooa, Call about the many ert.ras. $16?,500. W.U.K TO lEACH OR TOWN Remodeled artt.t's dream . Llebt, spacious rooms, lovely patio, completely new exterior with 15 ynr warruty. Cosy reata.I unit. $123,000. HE'LL HUFF AM 0 PUFF • , • bat he woa't blow this sturdy beach &.lplez down. Tbe wolf won't be at your door when yoa cOWlt your IDcome, either. Hurry; tht .. , it's priced. it won't li.R loDe at $99,500. PARKYIEW CENTER 5321 Uni.,.,.i tr Dri •e, I n-i ne 552-7000 El Mo.rto Beach Mobile Home • Top of Terrace Speetacu.lU" oceu v ew on t»e bud a.nd get:~tl)' rollll:lc eouta.l billa oa tht other. Two bedrooms, two bathrooms, tMertalameat ltled famUy room, dtalac ~. alld JTM~eh rnore apadoasly deslped -1,1ea _,. lloet <II IIYiill apoe<!. Mlat'a more, JOU tan aeeqa to JOIIf owa printe tMac:ll. Yoa mast tee tt to belle .. It. CALL NOW, 645-7%21. $26,500 W£STO.I FF REAL. TY · 0), 1733 Wealdiff Or, He..,.rt iMec:h ...... Cannery MQR'L HCWJi PAJlK For Sale New MDIIII• lloln• on a.y Front Pn Lots 673-1420 IIIIWI'OIT IEAOI lin c... .. YALUY lEAL Plls•ns 4 UNITS In Newport~ 1 BLOCK TO OCEAN One wlit hu 3 bedrooms lDd 3 batbst Eacb ol the other three hue 2 bedrooms a.ad 1 t:.th. 1ST 'T'J.ME OFFERED. YOU'RE MISSIIG THE BOAT IF··· •• -)'OU don't buy this bE>autUUJ duplex in Corooa del Mar, Each unit has 3 large ~rooms, 2-1/2 baths, dfnint~: room, tile kitchens. South of the highway -ooly 2 years old. SupPr buy -eall now. 673-85$0, CALL US FOR MORE IHFORMATIOH ! -----money has value again ----espeeWly when you can buy an elf'(ant Lido waterfront home 110 close to actual rost or produrtlon. This trt-le•el 5 bedroom, 5 bath home Ills &1..1 the amenities for luzurtous ·IIYlog, You cu ena tun oo your s.a.mu bath In the morning by merely pnaifl( a button at the heaf! of your: bed. It 1.1 complete with pier and sltp P LUS 111 rrer- c:hiJillal: Z70 decree bay and ocean .tew nat pro- •ldes dally tnsptntioll. Prir t' only $398,500. .................... oiJru/a~j/e lletiut. 4 BR, f•m. rm. Country En11isl! a t"mos ph e r e , enclosed p atio. ootahtiobed trees, boat slip. $24S,OOO lleiDJ remodeled; custom 5 BR. 5 a.. GIO Sq. ft. bome m point, pool, OO.,t . · a.-. ~pletely fumialled • BR.• ~IMI.,Icarc..-.Oa J-.sas,•. 0ootom 5 BR. 4 bl. View, 10 ft . 011 ••• ID. Boatatip. 1215..000 8JU GRUNDY , Rcakor 1a1 ...... 1 149: ol Lloolo lol~ . , IIAL:I'Ga • -:·t41P't 'l Nl IAYSIDI oa,, WITE 1, M,l , 67W1&1 · ,.,..;,, .. .-o .. ,. .......... ~,. • ..._.,...,..,.,.,... ... .,...,.. ... ._ •• ' • • ,. 1111 'fii<IIIG DELUXE IIOIIE HAS MAllY, IU!n' !XTIIAS! 11'1 AOOL T P A111t CALL US FOR COMPLETE ll'IFORMATIOII. "'-'~••I 2 .... ,.,.... .. ___ _ I. III:CAIOtl IIAinJ& ..,. ONE on FOR SALE TWO R-2 LOTS SOUTH OF RICHW.\Y CORONA DEL lllAR •••• IMPROVERS DREAM c.te oldn' homt totHb of hicttwaY. Con:a del llu-. Larp patio, two bldrooma, l bitt._ cbiiiL l8d COQ' 11Yi-.: room wtlhaiJitkU1t-..45' f"EE 1.01'. All for $87,500 • ••• NIGHT AND DAY lpectacalar ,.... tram u l~~proved PortWt......-th ..... s bedr>:Nn, ra .. u1 ud formal dlnlllc. Call tn ....-.w to'"· $198,500 »>IC Y, f'IUICICI.IIC I ROl.TOR' ""' bot Cooo1 -Cor0111 de l Mtr, c.lifomil ' ·"--·· .. ·~ac, CAMEO SHORES PANORAMIC OCEAN VIEW JUST LISTED c.o,-.... ...., -· 1lrp -room/._ .tell a brtet flrtpll.e. lid blr. Mutar bedi'OCMD oa ...,.. ll&clt. Pltlo eoertrud witt! pl•y al nom · ll)t 1. peeL Tbrw prt'fllt '*ebel ud ,a«'t'u to tM Kor.e R..:ll. Prime ..cb of h.-y. loeatioa. ' PRtCED TO SELL!! 4533 hirfield Drive OPEN : Set, &. Sun . -Noon to Sunset THE C:tM£0 SHORES HI:SIDF.NT \I'EGIAU STS LIST •IMIRILAX ''"'alltVEO TO Of'P' .. " YOUft MOMR''' - ( BA.LIIOA. BALBOA. FUR FA.CTORY 305 P.t .. $t. • .... , ttl• f•rtY 675 :1192 MARINERS CHURCH MOW 7M OUR MIW IUFLOFMG 10.).) aJSON AVE., AT JAMBOREE, NEWPORT BEACH TELEPHONE: 640..&010 TFFE TEAC551NG 75l CE!<TEIIED 01< IEIIS "CJFISI' AIID ,J:fiE BFBU:, lr5T7I EIIPF7.diS 01< PRACn:AL CMIIITWI U'IIJIG. ALL ACZI U£ wuc.-. c~-lid 'ft.sltialaftltlbte. SUNDAY S£RVJCES: B:00-9:SO-ll:OO A.M. • .. ' ...... Soup. Salad 6 Seafood DiaDer A cup of Po~ St Germain, made d•ily in our ki1ch~n . Crisp spinach saf.Jd with choppN ~con, hard boiled eg, sw~Usour dressinlf. Crepe Sl. Jacques : Scallops , shrimp, and sliced ... 9 ,. mushrooms m ' s~rry sau~ ~· ~ with Jr~re cl'w!ese. C•ekUIIa COSTA MESA SOUTH COAST PLAZA north side of the Bullock's F,..PoriUno 556-1225 UIEI CMW!IIT•'I'I18CKUIOE....,.." &c.MD J --... llout ____ ..,_......,. 7 ~ DIMe~...._ ....-;~"-• ' -•;Kar.PrJrta,, ,, IJIT. '"DOING BUSINEis"--- HIS JOB IS ALARMING A-lAo A.,-po.. lk . I o fto 1P1 .,,u_, II lls!tr•c~.._ -.,. _,._.5o- -""" -"' tile Bar--~~~ futelt CIWtllc ... I UJII. lvrJ Wooten IDd bl.SM c...,-......,,_ elalm tile dl.tiDctioe fJl be- II&O..,..C-·•-_,,.,. ud lolla57ersof llome alarm syJtems IDd eleetna.le pnce door opellen. "I U,.re we'n .old 10,~ 000 pnce•door apeaers ID U. C!IMitJ, .&Dee I opeeed sllop tn 19&4," Jem ..u. mates. Some of the area's top blailden, sucb u the Grut. RolsteiD ud ·FAist orpalsatklu, deal wftb Sea Cout BuDders SWIY tn a blc.wolume ny. Tbere are l,toO SCBS cance door ope1ers, lor esamllle, 1n the Bl•ffl. All utlmated 5,000 llrt al.a.nn IJ'iltemS haft belli btill JlltO IOCII bomes by SCBS. Wtdl tile Faereui!lc eq)hl•• oa •rlY..ftl'QiDC ftn .,..ems, tbat am of tbe eompuy•s baDDess is boom711( """ now. Alter tile tncFe OeeM "-lin laB-• _y_.. ........... _,_ were a..t..,..ubillll).,_. tnNw'-loet1 ........ bne~ to lutab ...._ ••roll& dericea. "OM of ov ltUoft IIIDws 11p ta Balboa to tutaU a amoke ft1lltllc det'toe, .:I .. Is -.. ed by ,..,. ,. tile~-­ .... for the lii.me tentce." reporta Jerry Wooters. ''B1117d5ac ...... ._u-e that an oew homes built oow ban tbe wanall&" de- wlee, ud people wttlt oldtr bomee: are be(t.Dai1lc to realise trat tbe eQidpmeDt ls really ltHded.. •• Smoke wai'Illllg ttences start at leu thaD $40, t.t Sea c-... t7le ---aod tbe IICIIIjpllleat to do IDOft -eated)abo. ''A promtaeDt tl.-Uder _, us pot a Sl9, 700 to••ttatlclla in hJs !»me, compl• wtth closed-clrcult TV moldtors, electronic gt.tn:, aDd qllld~ raphoale SOIIIId, •• JftTY N:· calls. "The -.Dd 1f*m 1s also an intercom ~.·· Other burtlar alarm IY•- tems can be u aiq.le u Collections Feb. 12, 16 CJty tnsh erews In New- port Beach will m ... .-.g117ar collections oo LfDeoln's birthday, Feb. lZ, aDd oo Wuhinp:la's birthday, Feb. 16, city C~Qtnl •ntees d.Jreetor Jacob M,merse an~ DOaDCed thlJ Wftt. All oootalners shoUld be set 011t by 7 a..m. 1D areas normllly IC~ed tor cot. lectlons oa those days. Mr. liJDdertt al., te· ml.odtd residalts of ctautees iD IICI'III) aew .... r colltc· Uon tdledlaln. The Tbun- day FoDcowlloc t7le -Moodly oftbemoatblliDe'WI· ~r eoUecUoa dlyforBal. boo r.IIDd ud BIC c-. A.r.a wbere DtWIPIP8I'I were eolleetetl oa the Srd MODttay. bat w111 aow be col - lected oo tbe Tt.recll.y fot. 1ow1ac tbf lrd Moaday, are: Bay S.Ores, Newport Crest, AoolYerstf"J EstatH, lrTioe Dr. to Oo.er Dr. ud Wert. e llff Dr. to Mar,ioen Dr., ud the west side of lniDe Ave. to Tustin b e. from Holiday Rtl. to SaDta Isabel An. SYMPOSIUM TO OEAL WITH NUTRITION The 0nDce eo.ty Nutri- tion CooncU's 4th allllllll sympollum wllL·be held on Saturday, March 6, from 9 a.m. to 4:SO p.m. at 0~ Coast Conere in the scteoce hall alldttortum. The theme wW be "N.uitlon .tarts with fOOd." The cost, tocladJ.ac hmeb will be fZO: for ... lritioo ~ wttb teacher verifteatJon 1t wru be free, wlth a cost or $4 for the luncbeoo, Further lnforma. t1oo may be obtaiDed from ~ Mrs. Lee Gordon at (714) s .. -8888. JAH UHVERT HAMED IY REALTY OFFICE ·-----ofl a. na.t 'Wtllta ••• 5 -bJ -tllbiiiidet~ .., a1arm ., ..... are ., a4111d "' dFndiJ .. pol7ce --.,.._ J....,. ... -.-... c...r ,.,._.,. ....,., a , ............. wFb ... -za,.... .. tM FAo A.,- poUee i>ree. He Md jut marrt.d a pntty alr77De-be bad met ...... brtlclac: • ~ t.c.k from New Yort. Jerry Ud .lea •we a -. Jerry Jr.~ at Cal PoFy ud -· Darid. at ,.._., aa.-,... .,. famDy lifts • tM OOIID F-Fa WOOl N._n. "Ute a lot ohOer ,.,_ ple, we ued to come doWD here, aod liked ~ place wen eDOII(II to bly a lot IDd tntlld a boase 011 tbe belcb," Jerry remembers, "tbel I had ....,,. 7lodll& a Job. .o I decided to 10 lDio ba:l~ DeJI fol' mJetlf." His llrm -_,.,. 10 -·--~~~--­meet tutallen,. • bu .......... _,...,..._ Uon to tbe II'M. Tbt city · of FoaMUD v 111eJ, tor ex- ample, blned oYer ttl: eat1re muter bome alum .,.tem to Jerry IMICBS. SA~ISCERnACATES- Maximum _.,lnga pFua --. _,.-uwFng allagUNI -.1 -·-., .. -prof-. And lor lilllf*l ........ -1---oiMdlor ttoe fuFI term,-yo<K uwrnga In LFS ...__., term certFI-. Come Fn--"-of our -ly Laguna -1 uwrnga ..,.,_,.,.. -..ut ttoe lncJ llnwot poogo---aulla you. LAGUNA F£0EftAL SAVINGS ,_~ CiiiFiomio :MI01-c10V-.ia Aod, wtththtaYen,efl.m- Uy be(lllalartotbFIII<ofborc- Lar atanna, ftre t.1arm& ud ca.race cloor opeaen u regular hclalltlold ..,.. pltanc~ Jerrr Md llllacnw ·_~~~~~===~:_~~~~=~:=~~~~~~~~~j e>q>eet to Ito)' --_, ret baler. I see by I he papers lhll my oFd friend, Lucille Kuehn, the Cooncll lady from Corona del Mar, wants to set up a citizens committee to give some economic advice to City Hall. Well, the flral thing I can say abOut Lucille's Idea Is thai they sure as hell need some advice. But, the problem we have load li'OIIJid here with the citizens ciVInc advice to City Htllls lhll City Hall never listens. When we told them we doro'lwantaclvlc center In Newport Center, they Immediately started wilding oae up there. Every time 011r clti&eFis tr::nsportatlon committee opens Its mouth, the City Council says "shat ap.'' Whell .,mebocly even hinted that the people might nnt to vote on a City Charter cloaa(e on liiFM!Diions, you woolld hive thought they had -lied toilets on the beacloea or a Z-lerm COIIDcll limit, the way the City Council gnuloed !Is teeth. So, going on lhe premise that, whatever the clti&eU -11, lhe Council Is going lo do just the CJA10alle, here are this citizen's recornmendallalls: •• Annex Catalina Island, and run a "Harbor Hopper" ferry betWeen het_e and there. We could tate them our dog droppings from the beach to fertilize their ~ds. They could._ us CARE pactaces filled with "village atmoopbere," D:a I II Bdeul "'o 1'•11111 Alfmlu" > Ju Uoverl of Newport ShOres has been named 41· reC'Ibr of adYertlsing lad pdblle relatJoos for the Tus. tin bued eorponte otfl~ ot Red HW Realty by Ed- WIII'd A. NaiJFpn. pru5denl, lu pret1ouly .ened u direetlor ot Jl'lbUe nlaHo. tor -..,,.,. Ad ... rtlsloc. Sbe •tftl OD the board of directors tor the an. Co.tty CultanJ Ceater IDd the Chlldrs's Ne.rologleal Foaadatioa. ud Is buslneu m&Dapr tor tbe lrvfDe muter eaale. •• Move Clly Hall to Newport Center Immediately. Place II balfway between the Chamber of Commerce and the Irvine Co. headquarters. That way, our city staff would save a lot of guollae and tires traveling to visit their REAL advisors. Sell the old City Hall olleto a clet'eloper so we can have more condominiums. ------~..:.- -· •so • I I •sa -- ••• ni.W CJI.M ••• .... 61 ---~ILl. --- "Millfclk I • -"--"tulff.l. ........ __ ...... .....,.,..A .. rl• SJ.lll• ' 1<-. cool with CNNAS AWNINaS ~.:. r.:-..r...= :::;;,;; tor --· Col ___ .... ,. IJI'TJIJ' " Go lolo lhe parklnc lot baslness In a big way. Co.--del Mar's seagulls are underprlvUegecl. They doro't have a parklnc lot, like lhe West Newport seagulls do. Ask for federal mooey lo ald lbese dlsadYlrllaged, culturally deprived birds. .. Alter You ftnlsb the new Sea lor ClliuDs Ceater. look around and see If we don't need a new Girl ~t ...,se, a Mellcan-Amerlclll cultural cooler, a home for dlaplacecl OklahOmaas, and a re-lralnfnc procram for -mployecl lamplighters. Must he a -ral Procr&m for all of tloeae thlroca. But, lrbaleYer you do, don't help the Elks Clorb. Now thai YOII'Ve lei a deteloper push them out of I heir borne, to hell wllh them -they're )rst IU-pa)11tc, law-abiding members oUhe community. •• Follow the or<lora ot the Cloa.mber of Commerce and put one of their fo1es In chlr(e of wateblltc the chlct.a Ia the llarlae Dapartmeat_ " Arid, ...W..er YOII do, aap ap•''lll lloal alate and fecleraltu moaey. Alter all, It's tree, ,.,. 111ow. II P'OWI ~ trMa • ... For oomlrll ap wlllo l1dJ Idea, Laellle shOolld gel to all n01.t to the Mayor and give him aome ooay IIIY!ee. AI Forcll P.S. Remember all of 1-peace-loviJic .. 11 Wbo naled us to keep our 1IOHS out ot V-m? Wloere are IIIey now? Lei's draft ~~oe·m and pat tllem In cloa.rce of •lloFdac c-troopllllpa ...... ..,. Africa. . • • • • • • • • • • Did lilt ralu tell yoo;· IW yoo; loa.fe oome problem• wllb your roof, or arouec1 your water • 11ter'1 We'" pi aU ot I he pat¢blnC material• yoo; Deed, ploa advice· --lo .. lllaa ..... .., .. lfore lor a clrrtt. HA