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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-02-19 - Newport Harbor EnsignJAY SMI TH AL LAWRENC E Annex, parking issues face CDM Down· oaS1 Jnnt-"<allon, It' t-l~>f ttons, parktnc aJJI1 l l •t• t>fltNIIliCII OfiSPIVanr P :JrP rt,p hi pro Jt>' t c; .thea• I frJ r II"• ,-ot vrra 1 .. 1 ~lar < JVI -\ssn • aP~to'l } -('IP··rr•1 presl - 1f'nt 11\ S111 tttJ o;J H1 ttus II.PPI-.. Crash kills officer 's son Funeral servirE's were held tod2y anrJ Friday for P • .ul Broad, 18, or Cosw ME'sa, who rlt.-.1 Tuesday m an o.uto wrt>d. tn Huntintttoo Bt>a•·h. ~h. n.~ .. fJ and Ills (lrJ rnt>nd, ~JOrah D€mont, 1:1, o! Santa Ana, died when the ra r dnvt>n hy Paul rammecl the rt'<.~r enrl or a parkt'd vap on Coast Hw}. along Ho1sa Chka llf'ar h. Paul, son or Costa Mes .. pohr e- mao Ros•·o{' Hroarl, WJspro- nounrf'd rtr-atl at the srene. Dt>horah rtlt'rl 6 hours later ln the 1-ospilal. Two ocrupants of the nn, asl~>ep whpn rhe accident oc- t·urrer1, w<>rE' tn }ured sllghtl}. Pohre salt1 thE' van was IE'!l'ally parked at thE' sit1•· or the> hi..: trw a}. Paul \\'CI'i an Eo~~le s ... oot an f ,. 1 'l7~. •raduate of Mater UPI hi~h c;rhOol in Santa >\na. He wasanOranl!eCoast Coli~~> c;tudo>nt. \ "'a"" is "' hPdult>l'i for '; :30 p.rt. tont••llt, fo eL. 19, ancl a nt.lS!-Jt 10 a.rn. Fr l- d:n in St.Joar hlm'c;Cathohr Churl'lt 111 t osta Mesa. R•1r•al wtll llf' 1n Good Shep- herd , "' reh-ry, Hunhngton llearh. M.S. Explorer sailing here The "M. S. Explorer ," a 149-ft. brt~:antlnt> sallln~ ship bulll in 1904, ls sc~­ uleod to ma._e a 4-day stop in Newport, startlrtR some- time thls wePkPnd, the r oonty Harbor Dept. reported Tues- tla'. "We rt>retved worti that the shtp was leaving San F ranr lsro on Tuesday or w ednesda y and would be ln here sometime between Fri- day anti Sunday, depend~ on the weather," Sgt. Rich- ard Olson of the Harbor Patrol revealed. "They asked us to arrange for a berthinl space, and we hue offered the Coast Guard dock here." Sgt. Olson said he was informed that the E lq>lorer Ia en route to the East Cou~. where lt wlU represent th~ Yestem states in blceotto- oial observances. "The ~bile wlll be wel- come to tour the a;hl,p, we've beeP told," he said. The onlJ othfor lnformaUon ntillble on tbe EJ~»lorer wu that tt baa a bUm ol I& it«, aod ooce MrYed u u l~..breaker ln AlUIIaD •aters, Ud u a hrmbtr aldp. Oner of tht al'dp, said Set. OIIOQ, lt the N. S. l.aorer F'OIIMIUoe, a 108- IIINGt C101110ftl10a. ' Mr. Smith, a 27-~Par -OI I ;-s• row ofrt Pr tor State \1utudl Savtnl's 11ert>, wa s p1r kP I last ~·eek l CO~KA's fiE'\\ t~ard of dl- rP tors to head the ~roup for lhP next year. A. C. LawrenrP, 406 Jasmtne, IS t lte new vke-pcesldPnt. The assoriation rE'prP- SPnts tloust>holt1s in '·olrt' • Corona del Mar Next mt-et- inF of the board of tlirE'rtors is set for March 24. Mr. Smnh, who lives at 618 Goldenrod, said he PX- per ts the association to work r losel} with t lif Coruna tiE'I Mar Chamher or L01lllllE.-r rP in several areas. "Wt. wiL I~ X f Una II with them oo planrung a bl- ~'entennial oLsPrvan,f- around Jul} ~.for t>xample, he sa1d in an mtervtew ou Tuesda}. HP sai 1 he alS<.• expects C~\1C A to get in- volved tn <:arrent COM C'hamber of C'on "'er• P t>f- forts to 1mprove off-street r ommer rial parkm~: In tho> rom munit~. Outgomg PresHIPnt Paul Hummel, u.·ho ~ot a ··w~>ll r1one'' votP from the ltOar•1 Ia st WPE'k, has ·' s kt>•l t liP r lt\' Plann1n~ ( ommiSSIOtt for a meetlnr lwtWPE'Il C DMCA ·offir"1als ln-1 pl.w- ners to rlts• uss '-oasr H 4·,. pa rktng. Thf' as so• 1o~t1on wantc; SO OlE' or tllf' ltll:hwa \ '., man~ ·urb-• uts lost'rl. to facilitatE' strePI !-WPPptnr anti parkml!. · Tht> up< orntng 1 c;c;u•· o' annexation of t11e lrvm~> C ornp.un Jo~·n oast hoi hn~ s will he> wat he<i ven IO'\t>l 1 b} our asso ·iatlon, .. Mr. Sttlitlt notPt1. The • ornr 10\ 's 10,001J 3t'rE'S hptv.·epn !'o. r ona dPI Mar anrl I a~una Reach are slater1 for rll·- velopmeot as a ,•ommunit} of about 50,000 peopl<'. Mr. Smith, a native or HoUr wood, attended San Fernando VallE'}' Colle~e. Ht> was transferred hE'r E' tn· State Mutual 2-1·2 yt>ars ago, anrl move I !•) Cor ona dt>l Mar with hiS wire, Ha r - bara. AI ,Lawr eore, tht> nP"' v lce-presidE'nt, ts E'nga~E'\1 in general r epair and re- modeling work, mr ludlnll! cabinetry aoo antiques. He 1s a 1950 graduatE' of l'SC'. wher e he starred Ln IJoth tnck anti football, playlnr on the 1945 aocl 1946 TroJan teams and ln the Jan. 1, 1946, Rose Bowl gamE'. tie was a contendt>r ror a plart> in decathlon competiflon in the 1948 Olympics, missing the U. s. team by just a tew points because of a pulled tendon. MESA PIOHEER DIES Mrs. ErneSt Ftbn. M, member ol a plont@r Costa Mesa tamily, dled Mooday at Santa Alla-TusUn Com- mulllty Hospital. Gravulde services Y1ll be beld toctay, Feb. li, at 11 a.m. LD Fair- haven memoriaJ ~art. Santa Au. Tbe fl.INls eame to Costa Mesa 1D 1924 ud baUt their bome and aa tl~trletl eoo- tncUac blslMa Oil ~t 1a now Brold'tfay. beton U t>eca.rae COlla M~•·• llrlt paMitreet. A f inal plan ror t1evelop- ing UpPer Newport Ba} as an £-rolotw•al reserve was endor st'd here last week by Z om mlttees overseelng the ba}, and ~P~'portStati:'Ser\2- tor Oc>onts C a~nter is PX- pectPd to ask late this week for the $1.1 n11lllon in state fUnds nel'df>tt to put th~ plan to work. M~>anwtnle, tt•P r-ontro- ver sy over extt>ndiM Um- verstty Or. ar ross the Bar·k Bay area will t • ., rhs•·ussed by t h(' 2 b:n r ommtttees, pr obabl\ Wlthtn tile next mont11, ar·roFllntr to a spokesman ror the state DPpt. or F1c;h anrl Game, wr,!r II wilt a•lnunister the rJ>SPr ve .. 1 hP puhli< pollr } a.dv lsorr r o·umlttee on the Upper Bay rr Pt Wt'Qnest1a\ or last ... e ... k tn '<~Pwport Itt) Hall to en- •lot c;e a plan allln"' for •lr ertgw.:-and restonll( the Upp+-rmost part or the ba~, llu11t11nv an tnt .. rpretlv\' oa- turP 't!OtPr, a tull system, publt aeresc; roads and pd rktnt?, ant1 a ler tur(' area T h~ same plan had beE'II Ok:HPCI !hf' preVIOUS nlght b~ OJ t~·hnt(·:tl at1vtsory rom- nuttPI>. Waltt>r Clar k, an a1dt> to St>ndtor l arpenter, said TuPsrlay he Pxpe<'ts the sena- tor to tntro1ure legislation latl:' thi.s ~·eek seeking the S 1,1 n.tlllon appropr1allon. fhf' mone) would come from p,..nalh funds patd several 1 ~>ars aeo aftPr the Santa Harhar:~ 011 spill. Ttte University Dr . Issue ~as brou~~;ht up by Dr . Jobn ' c asey or rlllle:rtoo Collect, a member or tbe techo.ical ' advisory committee. City and county master plus call for exteocfing tbe road across the Back Bay area to coo- nPM with Mesa Dr. and tbe e~~~~~ ~~':"~'..ta~~A~~; \....," Alv1., tnus providlnc a new r oute around the bay. y I "U-.- • "'J' # • "-•&tJr ,.A .. _ ..... ~,.. __,... ,. • ..,.. ~ .... ,c ,.,,.. ---.-r ..., . .._ ..... 0 _., ,.J 4 ..J 4 g)C o-o a • _,.~ ·-· -· The Newport Beach City Coundl has approprla.ted $60,000 for an envlronmenW impact stud)' of tbe road project, but that study has been held up, pending some rer ommendatloo from the StatE' F1sb and Game Dept. or the 2 local committees wh1• h advise the department on the Upper Bay. BICENTENNIAl PARK FOR N.B. The City Councll here r e- ferrt"'i the matter to tbe publir policy committee. NE'wport Mayor Donald '1r - 1Mis and Councilman Paul Rycltoff are on tbat ('om- mlttee, but both are up for r ef-lection in Aprll, and ap- pear to b(' playing down the issue until alter the eledloo. However, Fish and Game Dept. spokesman Ralph Young said yesterday that F & G Regional Manager Rob- ert Montgomery wtll send an otrit'ial letter late this wt>ek to Mavor Mcinnis, asbng that the city make a presen- tation on the lln!vPr"iltY l)r . protect before a )oi nt rnee.t- 1~ of the 2 committees. The committees are then exper ted to make a recom- mendation to F'ish and Game on whettK>r or not tbe pro- ject should be supported. Ensign Vf(>W Park, a oew t it} park planned for Cliff Dr. ln Newport H~t,hts and overlooking Newport harbor, will be Sewport's official btcentennl11 park. Its desl(n includes a blr enteonial me- mor ial and a ·'patriot's walk." Design plans rall for spendlOf about S200,000 to tft>velop t~ park. which will O<:Cupy several acres, In- r ludlng what 1s oC> .. th~ SltP of the Fi rst Bapttst f 'JOT I at 2501 c h!f Dr. ;u,rt2 V~r 4Jit lots ~st Past of rr • .-·tt••r"h property. The S200,0C(J rti!\lrP 1oPs DOt lncJUti> rPrtOVatl~, rtemolitioo or r~>pL• Pt ~,t of th!l> butl1~s 0r tl" r ur <'ll Jot. Tht> r hur"l pr~rt\, onre boo~ht I•} u .... st.ltfl for the now -rJPfun t C nstal Freewa} route. IUs tJe>t>n purr hased by the ~tty, and t• ., 2 lots to the east •ere IJOU~~:ht from a pnvate owner 3 ~Pars avo. Count) ~tcb­m, funds of $200,000 were r rantP1 bforause o! tbe ret"&ooal natur~ of the park. rm par dtrecto~t Cal-,.,1 ~ "'w rt sa.&d this week tho! I 'P ('xpec'tS the first pha~ of ttK> new park to b .. i~>V(>loped Ly Jul) 1. That phac;e ·.-111 ln<IUd(' land- <; •PLM the top of the slope, ~Ius tn5tallauon of tbe bl- Pnt~>onul memor ial and t be ratnot's walk. Monday nl(ht, thP Clt rCoOJndl will be asked to apprOprute about $50,000 ror t11e frrst phase of tbe pcirk. A Pl"ntC area, a pro- rr.enad41> and a parking Lot would t.e adde-d l.n the sec- ono1 phase. trith a final tbird phase sl2teod to ln<'Jude dt>- •elopment of the slope area towarti \b .rlners MUe. part into a badly-Deed«! park for Balboa., bat theY are read) to apeDd lui.Jobi.J on tbls view park." Tbe 8Cbemat1c plaa. de- velcped lOT the C1t} by Comi- la.nd Pul -Art.bar BeeP ' A580C. al Corou clel Mar, ts being atded by tbe PBB dept. Mr. stewartsaJdTt~tS­ da; tbat bis sW1 wW prob- ably recommend apJut the plaDtiDg of f 'i trees re-com- meade<! by the pl.a.o lor tbe top of the slope. ' We're ellrniDatiac a lot of tbtocs," be sald, ''before we even take tbe phD form- all)' befor e the Cit}' Council." . The plan loclades 311 trees, 13,800 sq. ft. of con- crete sl~walk, 1,600 IQ, ft. of parting, &Dd a small ampblt.beatre for claues. Dick Richanl ·recovering Sue Fleur, prestdent of the c .. ntrat ~ewpon Bacb f\s 1 crttHIIed Uae part prao 1n1s w-., Thls ts an aW'ful lot of noOOP\ fO speo<1 Oil a Vlf."" park,· shf> arrued. We hcn·e been told thf're as oo n one' .1vulable to turn tbe Ma rmapark mobUebome Chlldrem of nearby Eosip middle scbool ban offered to raJ.R ID4.1DeY for a flllc- pole, aDd tbe Nf'WPOr1 S.c11 Cardell Cllb hu ol'llnd II> ._. ft.OID till! tiD Mlf can t .. ""-rue-Garlk:; cu.o will be coota<'lln& se"lce clll>s and other orga.oiuUoos ud o~skinf for donaUoas." Mr. Stewart said. P1oneer ~ewport busl- IIP ... ;rldn D11 k ktrhar d callE'!1 fTI.,IIdS ht>r P \'ester•la} tO rf-port that he 1s rpcover~ ~I'll fron, surJo>:eT} atScrlpps hoo;pltal m I a Jolla. \I r. H 1Ph3 rrJ was hooorerl Saturt1a1 IIIOrnmlo( at a t~>slt­ n on1al brunch b1 th~> Goof- oftH~, an informal group ol businessmen who have n.<'l tor man} year s at the r offP(> shop tn Rl( ha rd's Lido Market. A l•ronZ•' !Just b} ('orona •h·l ._1ar S• ulptrE'ss Ju•1itl. fllan•1 ~·.~., unvE'tled at tl•t> Gooforrers · spel iaJ m••Pttn~ Jt tht> :'\e-A'J)Ort Har- tor \acltt Club. T ht! bust -.·a c; alreptl?d h\ :'-ewport ll:trhor Chamtx>r of C'om - n.pr e presldt"nt James Pa rker, who sa lt1 the bust will he prommentl) dls- pla}M In the Chamber 's new headQuoirtt>rs In :-lev.'J)Ort Center. Mr . R;,.hard, former owner or Rl~"hartl's markets and nov.· an executive with the Bank of ~ewport, was operatt'd on last Thursda y anrl a tumor Wb removE'd from behind his ear. F' rtends r eported that the tu mor was found to be benign. "He calle-d this morninl! to say he's out of intensivE' r are anrl is eating well anti r·omtng along good,.. ~ed Hlll, a long-time friend, told the Enstgn yesterday. About 200 people turned out for Saturda} 's brooch, includi~ Mr. Richard's son John and brother Frank. John introdurE'd his wtre and 3 chUdren. Master of ceremonies for the program was the Goof- offer president, Dr . Irving Laby. Sermon gives cartoon idea When Rt>v. Charles DterenflPirt, pastor of St.. Antl rt>w'" Presbyter ian C' hurd1 hPr e, prt>ached a ser mon a few months ago on wor n ·tng, he reallygothls messaKe ac ross to at least onf' parlshoner . Tom Johnson, who helps his dad, Fer d Johnson, do the famous Moon Mullins c.utoon strip, used the ser - mon for the basis of a stnp that appeared in IO<'al p~rs last Sunda}'. The strip, which uses Dr . ATTY. ART JONES DIES AT AGE 71 Newport attorney Arthur Jones, 71, who died Thurs- day at Santa Ana-Tustin Community Hospital, wa_s burled Mooclay lD Paclltc Vlew memorial part here. He lived at 2414 Ulllverstty, Back Ba.y. Mr. Jous ha.d pracUct'd law here tlnce 1957. He wu also cf4!dJted with wrlt.lal the l)'rles to • • Ap!D," a Jo•• IClDC pop~la.r Ill ttl@ 1950s. Rt YU bora ID St. Louts. A memorial 11nlee was beld at St. Jam .. Eptsoapal Ctnlrcb MH. R• 11•n1•.cl b7 h1J wile OorotQ, IOU JtCINY 0( Hollywood aDd Artllll 0( twport S..cb, clatebt r M.Uy JOMS ol !C.-port ud 'b~r F.._ ,_.. ot Teaa. Dlerenfield's name, has Lor d Plushbottom .tn•1 Lad' P. discussing the sPr mon, and ends with Lady P. nott~ that she still has to worr}· about his lordship ' 1\asing prett} girls. ''I sat through the sermon twice,'' explains Tom, who Uves Ln Westcllfr. · bet'oluse by 2 boys, Douglas, 8, and Bndford, 7, s~ln therhoir at sepante meetln~s. So, Rev. Dierenflt>ld's message really sunk ln." The Johnsons, father ~nd soo work out of a studio . ~ oo Coast H.-y. In t orona del Mar. M EAit-VICTIW 0 F GAS CMAMIER TO SPEAK Nel•ln Mermelstetn, a HIIDttDctoo Beach man who es~ Nul Germany'sps chambers, wUI be guest speaker at Temple Bat Yabm's abbath services at 8:15 p.m. F'rl<lay, Ft>b. 27, at !101 15th Street, New- pcSrt HeJcbts. His talk wUl center oo "Ca.n lt ~here"" MOHl DAVIS DIES Prtnte PrYtces Ylll be held Friday at 10 a.m. ID Pael.fte Vlew Chapel. Har- bor View HUJs, for Noaa Oa.ts, 15, of uoe CllfC. ewport Het~ YhO dltd or..tay ata rtlt ttomt. Mrs. om.s lJ 111n1YeCS bJ daiiChttr Dorottly EcDer ol NtwpOrt, t ~JUde~ Mel t cr•t...,..actea.DdNa. LOTS OF LOCKS ar e ind!J(1ed in th~ ~t>wport Re;~r t poll• (' l1epa rtment's t rime prevention OpPD hou"P or.- ducted last Saturda} .1.11d this Saturrta} at pelt e I r-.1~­ quarters in Newport Centt>r. Her£', Mr. and Mrs. Fu '•.J r" Fitzsimmons of Baycr est E'xamtne a ollt-tton -,f 'In I• ~· locks belli~ ex:ptamt'rl b} r esen·e off! er Larn I. 'H Tl!-. Between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. Saturt1a1, poll ~>"'~"' ,•,Jl demonstrate various se<>unt~ d~?vtr es an . s) 5t£>n s, ln! give advice oo hOw to make homes safer acatrtst t•uz I r 1• "· As part of a "hardf'ni.n¥ tht> tar get" pro~r .. r rn~~ " art> also visiting homes, on request, anr! nv1nr P.! " • a securlt' rheck, complete with advtre on l•<>tt>·r .,.,. tilt measures. An}one interestPr1 Ln tt.e hon P <,P un:1 • (" ~ may r ail Offtr t>r John C ostelow or Offl ·er 1\t ::tn r I "'"-SIP r at 644-3662. (Pollrp pt.oto.J Yacht broker Michaud dies Ol'e or this uta's most prominent vac ht broker s, Gt>orge Mtchaud, diM S.ttur- day at UCLA Mt>-11 41 en- ter, at tht> are of 6';, follow- lng a lo~ 1llness. He was an acrompllshed yachtsman and was a }:lCht broker her e for 42 ~ears. He Is survi\'eod tn hts wtfe NathaJle or the famil} home at 107 Via Qutto, L1do Isle. sons Mit·hael of W.tshi~ton, D.C., Peter of L<>ndon and Jay or Anaheim, and 5 gr and- children. A funenl mass was helrt last night at St. Joachtm's Cattiollc Church in Costa Mesa. A private bunal IS planned. Mr. Michaud went Into the SMOKEY STOVER'S DENIED RENEWAL Smotey Stover's a brash dl.cotheqlle that opentes acrosa the stret>t from Npv.·- port•a City Hall, ma' have to atM doWn. City planning commtaiontrs una.nlmousl) retued lut ThUrsda> nlght to mat an eltensioo of the DICht club's Jpeelal per mits allow.._ "" Nteruinment, alcobollc beYerares sales udduefle. Oner Cbarltt Yta('er of L~ S.eh has untll Mardi 4 _, tiiPMl tbe n.tlln& to tbt City CoucU. N..,.,ra turned out lD force 1ut Tbu.tay to com- plala ol .ue, Utter, p&rll:- llc _, ftlldalt.n probl ms tMf blaiHd aa Smoby's. o.dH c:eriW tlty ,..._ .................. .ooed C-l , caUd Qf~Ulteuastore or ...., oom~MrC'*'I .... llllt -....rs IHd ll*ill ptr- •'rtw eo ret~~na to ltl ..._ .. ua~rut. r:vht t>ustnt>s~ lri i.<>" \n-~­ les m 1 134 L •ter. t .t ,,. Ill• I the Soutt C'oa'r <;t rr 1 .:" hrm hf'rP, o~n ' E''\l•' _., .. tits own rokt>ra~o•P 1 \t.,. port in H39. "s a sailor, ,.., "·•=-In- volved In 3 TranspJ rc~ • ·'• plus E'lrtPns1ve rub in. a I a Jon~ t~ w pc;t \. oo~st. PLANNING AGENDA THIS EVENING ~ewport r~ea• 'l f'l.tnnln,• r ommiss1on.-rc fa • tht• fol- lo•dn~ agen~a lOll h. '1t, F t'lo. 19, ~~o·hen t he) mPPt .lt i p.m. rn lh<> Coun II C!12n her~. • REST Al'RA \T pl.mnf'\1 for the west rorn~>r of Coast H-.·,. and C' a malton ln C'o- rona tiel Mu ~~o;ll S(>(>i. ,. S:>t>• tal perm it for t"IE'e r and wine salt's am .tppronl of an oN-sLtt parktnr a(r~­ ment. • HILLSIDE 1<'\ t-lopn ent cootrols wtU ~ discussed. • MEDICAL Or!-ICE C'on- dominlum on tht> nort~ast cornt>r of Hospital Rd. 1nt! Superior wm bt up toT ap- proval of the tentativP d - velopment map. • RESIDENT! A L dE'Vt>lop- ment oo 3 lots ~J 3•6-352 Poppy, Corona del Mar, will be sought byGeorceStep~n­ son of Santa Ana. ALICE HELLIS OF COM DIES AT 69 Allee Hellts. 69 ot 328 Haul. Corou dt>l Mar, •hO died F'eb. 11 It Jioaa boS- pltaJ, was tnuroed Saturday at PtcUlc Vleow memonal part. lilln. HeUls, a.o tlllDots MU"-lad Uved btr. 15 ,..r.. • ls mvtd b ber h FhPd, !tell, eta r .Jou Pr1dlant ol La C .ada. Park funding on agenda \ppolJltments to some im- portant It} ('Ommlssions dnd ommll1ees and the fu turE' of Z ma JOr park sates A'lll 01 rup\ th<> Newport kea 1 Cit\ l ouncll at Won- t1a} nteht ·5 m(>(>tlhe. Thfo Counril ts schedult'd appoint a planning com- mtsc;toner , a parks, beaches Jn 1 rP<: rt><Hton rommls- StonPr , one ""'Pmh(>r ~rh tn ttle btr) le traUs and """''tronmenul quallty con- :rol ttltPOs r ommitteoes, ~nt1 2 mt>mtof!r c to th@ trans- port•llon plan ttl%ens oorr - ln~>e. A S50,0CIO approprlatton ~.-.quest v. 111 be r oostdert'd 1 r flr<;t-phase ~velopment ~>f Ensl~ \'ttow park in 1\ev.· .. p«l rl He14!htS, and the C \Xln- tl IS Pxpf>C'tM to ask t~ c;tat• Coastal Commt .. slon to plo~• f a high prlortt) on put-lir 31 qulsltlon of 2 lots :lt1.J01Dlnf' inspiration Potnt v'"'"' par~ 1n \orona d~>l M'lr. r oon< llman Howar d Roc rs, r'f'Cover i!lf from 0~0-ht'art surven. his written tht' Council a lt>tter nominatiM 'lt tlllam ~ee of Corona del Mar and Wall~ Koch of Westr li!f to tbe transportation plan n tiuos advisory commtttee. Both are know'D u be~ sti"CCaalY anti-frt>n'ay. T~ trlDJP)r- ution plan group ts be rt>vlv«!, wUh U mt>mbers, t<' agun 10M2'' cit> tramc problems. A l'lt'W state law ,..quires that 111 COUIK'U dtscussiou of commluloa appoiJltenbe held pubUely. tn tbt put, the loa! c~cn nu be ueb dellbtntmc be..a.d closed ctoors. A Co.ctl IIIIPOIMmellb · r ommlttet, ~balhd bJ ,_ ~ton aDd IDclMfiC hl1 RJr mlf and LKW. "--. IS t~td to ..._..__, o...~totM ........ Comml..a. Md 1M M CommisiiM a1 M 1 tr 0 faltt •• lftMdlc. AJ10 •......, ~· Coadl .,..ea: • THE' Tll&JIIIOIIPIU eabl te'V' d t 1 t •W ..t I a llQ ...-_ ac,._r rill lite,._ • prvn.L • W illENlNG of Superior A•e .. between Dana and ln- dustria.l ln West Newport Heights will be dtscussed. • LITTER COt\TROL citizens r ommittee ,.,UI re- quest that the r lt) provide ser retanaJ help for the com- m itt~. T h<> Council m~ts at 7:30 p.m. in the new CouncU C il2.ml'tE>rs ln froot of Cat} HaJJ. ROGERS IS HOME FROM HOSPITAL Newport Clty Councilman Howard Rogers returned Sunda} to llis home lJl BaJ. boa to recover from serious open heart surgf'r y. Mr. Roters sa.id Tlleeday he ls "walk:la( around the bouse, f~llng p~tt} good. and having vlsltors for ID hour and • half ln the alter- noon and apln tn the •••- ing." He uodt>'rw8lt 7 hours ot sargery at Hoq ~ Oil Ju . 23, w.,_ a tea• ol surgeoos crea~ 4 bYJIUMS w his eardlovasc~~lar 5)"1- tem. After 3 -..cceutltl ~ttempts to cet b1s hea.rt to operate wlu.o.t mecllla1- al Map. tM 4tb to' ,.. successfUl. Mr. Horen llld. He estima.ted tbat bt YW retu.ro to the City Co.eU :a_t tbe Marett • ....... PIONEER RESIDI!MT OF CDM SUCCUMIS • :; :! • !! • • • • • • • -• • • • • • i f • • ~ •' ;; •• .. :. ::-.. • • • • • • .......... T1!LEI'HOIII: (Y1fl "s..s• ~ OPFf Oi\L Nl!frP APIHt OP ,.E WPOR T IJEACH ~ ...PVBUERFJ) WEEKLY, M ~. ~ clus ~ paid at Core. ... lllr, CaUL otae. ud prloUag plul .. the 11:81111 •• ' L ml E. C.. II Hlct>WOJ', a ..-<ttl 11ar c.~&-. THE NEWPORT H .. P 'I 3 Gil wu adjad ... to be a new..,._. of .. aal drukdoti by oourt decree No. A.tot71 cllhd ...,. 14, 1951, Ill Stperior Cburt lor lbe Colllly ol ~ Stale of Calllornla, and by r•-tbereof ll ~ to pttlllsh a.ll pubUc aoUcea: rfJQIIlred by llw. ne Newpor1 ... r SUI· HIS ' ProfealonaJ Wo-- mas' Club will hol11 tbP 1-.1 .. boas's lliCtlt" bao- qt~tet at tbt Mesa V e.rcte C.O.try Ctllb at 8 p.m. ttds Friday, Feb. ZO, followinc "DO bDst" ooektallsat7p.m.. Heleo Tn&IC)ofCostaMes:a is t he eba.irman of the "'f:ft· inK aocl her pltns include • costumed noor st.ow and skU wrltteo especl&Ily for the eveolng's entertainment • H lghllgbt ot t~ evening will be the announcement or tbe "boss of the year." The ~ore than 80 club members submitted their per90nal letters ol teltf=,zl I 11r t11o1r eiiOleo. A -If ,.... seleetod Ito& ..... letters, ud tlleee ....., were read a.t tW lui dl6 m..U.C by Jaalet -ol Costa Mesa.. c:ba!nua of tile acreeni.Dg committee. fte cllll members U.. cut· private ballots Wn.trper. sonal eboice, aad tbe ballats were then sealed ud pre- sented to tbe clUb presldi!Dt, Dorothy Wright, ot lntoe. The president will also announce the "girl of tbe year" award. The wlDDer Is sel~ted by secret ballot or all club members. ARVO £. HAAPA ..•••• 0Wtr aDd PubHsher PEG 'HAAP A •.. , , , • , , • , • Anoclate Editor SUBSCRIPTIOI< RATES In Harbor Ar• .•. ODe yeu, a..oo; 2 years, $ 8.00 Out of Ha.rtm Ara One ~I!IU. M.OO: z vnrs, $10.00 Crosby backs local action Bl!l Crosby, 30-year--old Irvine Rep:~blican nronlng ~ ~ for the 74th State Assembly ., L ......1/1-._ District, starte1 his cam- .,. ~ paf«tl this week by taking ~ a stand on 6 o• w!.at he •,...c•~•~v~O.,..'-~·~"c•,..•~P~A>·~0>""..,."'..,-..,~tlllil,... ... i$h""O<""'ocf~lh""rcE>•~s~i gn..,,.. says are the most im. ortam election lss,•Jes. DEAR CANDIDATE , The young attorney, wtto I am asking candtdates fo r p ublt'c cans h.:m!>elta conservative, blamed gove rnment spendinl office to state thetr position on what h>r rnnauon. and ('ailed tor I consider t o be our most critical dissolution or the Coastal Commission s, and a ban o., probl em t he steadUy rising cost most abortions. He said inept of living. T ha t problem hits us all in government p-JIIdes an:l controls havp brough t on the the pocketbook e ve ry time we go s hopping eu!'rgy ('rtsis, and blam ~ He is an nonors graduate of u. or California, a mem- ber of the national pollUu l science honor society, a graduate of U. of Loyola school of law, a past di- rector or the San Franclsoo JayrP"~"· an associale mem- ber of tile Republican State C~ntral Committee-, and was Marin County chairman of John Harmer 's campaign for lieutenant governor. for our ever y day needs. judicial laxit y for the rising • THE BALTIC STATES cr :me rate. Fl tame tor Ca li-Dear Sir: I hope that all vot e rs and all candidates rornla "s merti,·al :m'. American citizens of realize that thiS incr e ase in priCeS iS P"l ctlce r·risis should be Eastern European descent nfl rli vfded amon!! \aw )'ers, doc-are satisfied to see tltat on c aused by i ation of our m o ney supply to rs and insurance <'Om-December 2, t975 ,theHouse . . and that the inflatioq,.is -caused by panles, and should t)o" solved or Rep"resentallves passed a the defi c it spending by the fed er.al gov -by them without governme:~.t concur rent resolution on be-in terre reoce, accorrling to half of the Baltic States ernment. The government meets these ~tT. Crosby, (Hous~ Resol~o~tlon 864). This deficits by printing new m oney, thus '•I favor legal !oo al con-r esolution !!>lates that ool- -trol ovPr lo• al f1 :.vel.Jp-withstanding any interpreta- diluting the ·value of the c ash in our m nt," hP salr1. ··The tloo which the Soviet Union savings a ccounts and in our p ockets. Coastal Commissions, with· or ::.ny olher country may thei r appomted commis-attempt to gi ve to the final Ever y office holder can do s omething s ioners, havE' resulted ln act or the conference on <\bout this problem , and the s olution i:Ovemm•·nl by men , instead security anrl cooperation in of government lJ} Iav;," Europe, signed in Helsinki, has to begin right her e at hom e . tf he'sel('{'ted,hPre'swllat It is the sense of I he Con- If aU Jocal office holders would re -Mr. Crosby said he would gress(l)that therehasbeen I rl·> about t he proble·:t:; lte no change in the longstand - SO ve to ac t in t he public interest t o Identified: · in g policyoftheUnltedStates refuse federal funding for local p r o-• TAXATiO\" AND IN-on non-recognition of the 11- jects, 1·ust c o nsider how muchthefederal FLATIOr\ -Oppose df'fir it legal seizure and annexation spending , dose tax iOOj)holE's by the Soviet Union or the deficit could be reduced. The amount enjoyed by the verr ...,.ealthy, three Baltic nations of Es- would be $20 BIL LION or more in the awl shift some of the tu tonta, Latvia, and Lithuania burden away from ''K! middle and (2) that it \l.'ill continue revenue shar ing' pr ogram alone. lt would class . to be the policy of the United be possibl e to stop inflation in its • LAND USE C01'TROL..'i States oot to recognit.e In • Make deve iO")ment sub~~t any way the annexation of J;acks . only to "reasonable local the Baltic naUons by the ,; All voters sho uld put this same ques-Z?ning l'l"Strletions , and Soviet Union. abolish the state Coastal Stooe almost all former tion to all c andidates: 11Recogni zing the Commissions. colonial peoples of Afrk a ave hardshrp being c aused by inflation • ENERGY -Atd coo-and Asia have obtained their tinued deve!opment of ne., independence, t he colonial-and the resulting r ise in t he cost of oil r eserves. ism or the Soviet Union in living, will you pledge your help in • CR!M !:: Establish the once-iodependent Es-h 1 · h · minimum sentencf>s for s~~ tonia, Latvia, and Lithuania a hng t is Inflation, and to that end, ciflc r r imes, taking away should not be recogniredand "Wi ll you agr ee not to vot e fo r federal jurlldal discretion. condoned in any way. The re -h · st d f • ABORTION -Sho•Jl d )f' · fore, concerned citizens revenue s artng reque s , an to r euse m,ld(' illegal. Pxr epttn cllses should urge the Senate to the funding if it is offered by the federal or de:l " ph}skal danger to pa:ss the concur rent resolu- g-o vernment." nw mother. tlon on behalf of the Baltic • MEDiCA L MALPRA'-·-States without any delay. PROS and KARNS Hf.AlJ THE INSTR UCTIONS, AV9.10 FA ILURES ll the Btble dtd not rrvt:ll The Way 10 Thf" Tr~th th~t 11 ~L..c-. men free. tht"n wh) do the master enslaver~ 111 the {o.nmumst Wo rld go to ~uch extremes to ban the Bthlc .. n,!tt~ tf'lll hmgs' \nd wh y do we: who heve BtbiN pay so 11111,. ht"rd en th•''1• • Y.t-f'l!! o\.m .. ncan~ evt'r le• Bihlt-irt formr:d than tht~ o~rt· n•nl ' \1a nkmd w .. , not crea t«i without opetatJnp. msnucuons. pf'l"tdcd hy The Maker, to read end heed. to n otd f;ulurr~ <tn tl hrt.akdowl\5, 11 we but fo::..)w tOe t.tn1 ction5.-J . K~sn~:r Kulr11 EACH YEAR -coocl -· --b1ct> oehoolls e hoRo to be preeeoted tM .... elk •• 'dp award trom the loeal ct~~P.er ol tbe OqMu 1 of tht Am t rlean Re¥01ut101., Col. Wll.LWn Clblll C...-u, tor outstand- 101 qaalllitt ol ~ -I t , Dd patriotism. Thls Jtu's wliMrs, ...,.._._, M Mn.OUftrMIDtar, DAR rl(tlll, an, left 10 otzpt,...., ~d;, New- port Harbor hiCh .ellool:; ... IIICua.-. ElbDcta; aod Kalh' Sehw.-ol c-.. liar ldct>. Tho atadtms art all -'«a. ..._.. ..,. Jll'lt•ted at the Ftbra" mooiiiJ of Ito& D.UI e...,._, llold at the Lido lslo home ol lira. --I'll. Tl>o CMU MHI JdCII .c:bool ..U.r llltollll Jl.atiD, fto wu .elbte to bl pns n t. (Eulp plltDtloJ FROM THE -.£ . to God II my talva&Jon ;.. •Y tJory:! the rode of my ltrtnatb, aad mr rtlli•· II II God. l',}tiiiPU 61.' 1 T 1C.:E -Doctorsshouldpolicf' Dr. Alennder BE>rk.i s them.ie lvf>s hat:e r, tort laws 1200 Fourth Ave. should be re-written to put F'armville, Va. a l·~lllng on settlem£-nts , and insuranre t'Om}anles should • LET'S BE F'OR! open up tlleir books to the p·Jbllc In or1ler 'o tr y to justify lttg rate lncreas"!s. Mr. Cros!lf said tte will conduct a door-to-door per- soo I campal~tn, and lias give:l up his lob In lhf' !£>-VII department or a Newport firm In orr1~'r lo campaign full time. IU,III! IIELSOII IS OCC STUOEIIT PREZ Bjlroe Nel10n of Newport 8M c.h Is Oranre Coast Col- t~·s INijeotbodypresldeut tor tbt rtmalftder ol the U7S-76 oehool ,...., Tho 25-,..r-old 80C:Ja1 psy- ctaolorf major HrTed u f'ke...pntkltQt lut ·--r llld mofod IIIIo Ills -poollloo-pr-t -o._, rulpod 10 -................ A Newport hlcb llltft, 8-ta a u. s. Ano' YtiterM, Who MJ'Yed U t Spec.lal Forcu mldk la , __ lit Will~ ,_OCC ioJ-. Dea r Editor, Your 5 F'ebruary edition's column by Tom Anderson, "Let's be for," deserved above-masthead positioning on lhe front page, and m(lre: II sbou.ld be repeated weeldy ln the Ensign and dally tn every dally newspaper in the cou.otry until every last one ot Its 17 proposals is a !Opted. I believe most of us Americans below govern- ment level are eager for sur-h changes and concetJe some of our representatives are too. But we are fnrstrated by officials in power -· the policy-makers --who are deter mined to bring about a. ooe-world government, of- ficials indiffer ent to the fa ('t tha.t communist-led people lackio& even the least of the r lghts we in this country tate tor gr anted would con- trol sacb a regression, of- tlclals betraying the oathS tbey swore when we ctmse Utem (at their behest) to represent not au mankind but us, tbelr fellow American em..... Pleut, Editor Hupa. reeoptu ADdertor~'s a rti- cle as a ca.li to arms for all bellu ers to the ki.Dd of covenament established here 200 '"""' qol For thOM who mllsed it. here lt't tbe poa.ith·e q- cestiou tor a betttr Ualted SWos (llld llldood, I bettor nrld u weU) t hat eould be odoptod ID moot part be· tore tbe nd ot this ~. celltemdal ,..r: I. Drutlc recNctkla ln stu, 100pe ud power ol --.. I,A ---maldo(ttWtpl lor..,---lo -• tlod&tt -" -"" dllr1ll a dt<larod war. I, Batrlol ~ u y- ..,. 10 ftctll llf -larod war. POUCEWOMEN Lorna Polley, at rlgbt, ud Jean Harris get their badges from Newport Pouce Chief James G b.vas. They are the ft.rst female members of the local Pollee Reserve aDd •ill volunteer their time at least 16 hoUrs a montb to admln.lstrltive wor k a.t the head- qu.a.rters and as ji..U matrons. Both gracllated from the Reserve Academy, then speat a minimum of 40 hours ln tralnlng within the departmeot before gettfng their badges. Jean's husband, Larry, is a McDonnell-Douglas engineer. Lorna's husbamt, Jack, Is a poUct! reservis t and ls a vice-president of Amcord Inc. Lorna, whO is 29, Is a graduate or the University. of Redlands and worked 6 months as a part -time matron at the San Bernardino County jail. Jean, 41, Is a graduate or Pasa- dena City College and a former billing clerk at Hoag hospital. (Pollee Dept. phOto.) I. narrm~ sending oor a rmt>fl forres outside our boundaries for more than 72 hour!': vdthout Congress dedarin~ war. 3. Ba rrln~ l!;overnment (or an~· Arnerit an's) recog- nition, tnde, :w ! ro or any relationship wilh an}' "slav,·• slat~> l::.ny com- munist state). 6. Thf" right to hold a )ob, wh eth"'r a union member or not. i. ~epea l of rite 16t h amendment (the pr~rP.sslve in1·om e tax ), replaon~ it with a constitutional amendment limiting U1-f&JHal income tax to a maximum or 10 per cent, :l.pplicable to all. 8. ReQuiring In question- able cases C'ongressmen and senators takin~ sobriety tests hefore admission to their legislative chambers. 9, Business .operating on the profit-and-loss srstem , unsubsidized. 10. VE'terans' t•euerit s limited to those disabled or permanP.ntl) Injured in com- bat. 11. Asslsld m·e to anti- communist C'uban5 In re- turning lo Cuba and remov. lng from Cuba the Castro r egime and tile Russian mis- siles pointed a ~ tiro· U.S. 12. Retaining owne rship and control of the Panam~ CanaL 13. Curtallrnenl of frank - Ing privileges of sena tors a nd congressmen. 14. U.S. withdrawal from the United Nations, and U.:"ll". withdrawal from the u.s·. 15. Reasserting and ma intalninc the Monroe Doc- trine. 16. EXpluslon of studt>nts a.nd teachers woo pa rticipate ln defiance of authO rity througiL riots, sit-Ins, loot- Ing, etc., of srhOol s, 17. Restoration to Con- gress or tiM> exdus!Ve right to regulate lar!Ns, make treaties or war. lndlvlr1uall y, wr> should, ln this e iP('tlon yea r, subm it this list lo ea ch and E'Very candida te for Dtrice, at any level, to ascertain alUrma- tlve or ne!("alive reaction. Now Is the time for all good men to come to lhe a id of their country! 0. H. P, King Newport Beach • AIRPORT RUNWAY Dear Sir: I see by Its editor ial. the Dally Pilot favors an $800,- 000 e:rtension of the Orange County Airl)Ort runny, I fear the Pilot exhibits a lack of technical SO(lhls- Ucation and a disregard for the welfare of lhou$a011s of Newport Beach residents. Let's look at the taets: Mr. Bresnahan, the Alrport mauger, originally pushed ro~:. this run•ay ext..too •ttb the claim that u would rectuce jet noise. When tbls arrumeot •as shot do1fn, be ...,itched his reason to .. A fety" (at the same tlrne dt!ll)'lne Orange Cooa.ty Air .. port ts unllle tor jet tnt- ftc). CUCllt oo the hOru of this dlle mma. be trteclau- otber tack, a.DII palbed the r.waJ extension u a •tu- Uoe to a "drslnqe prob- lem" The truth ol the matter Ia achllllJ ttdl: The -1 II pla-10 .,_, Dllrly .um~dof­ lan aC biiC tupl.,.n• __,. ia a .... lfiDrt to IM'I Pet tllo-lf C~IO allow Ito& •0141 od llloPl --"'Orup c.-, .ur,ort lor Jal tnllk. TillY bapl tJt11 claM bN t ale wW c:f'• u .. lmpr .... tilt i --county is "making au ef- fort'' to solve the unat. ceptable noise probl~m. The actual reduction in noise impact that may be r ealized by this $800,000 whack at the taxpaye rs' poc- ketbook would be so infinitesimll that only ex- t reme!~· delicate scientific instruments could detect any difference. Although politicians are hung up on ''declbellevels "' of sound, t hese measure- ments are little mo re than a meaningless bit of bureaucratic mumbo-jumbo. The monitoring apparatus it- self is subject to many mal - runcUons, a"nd It s use and interpretation Is tricky -- requiring an engineering know ledge far beyond that called for in the oNicW job descrlplio'l for the po - sition of Orange County noise abatement offi cer. Further mo re, the noise lim itations arbitrarily set by political agreement have no basis in medical research. To the contra~, there is a great body of scientific evidence that naiR levels far below the wiU- climbtng 67 decibel mark ran cause irr eparable dam- age lo the human mind a."ld borly, As for sa.fet), I have long contended the allbrevlated runway al Orange County Airport is an invitation to disaster, because It does nol allow room to safely a1ort a take -off. I am glad to see Mr, Bresnahan agrees. However, 700 feet will add only about 2 or 3 s econds grace -. not enough to provide any acceptahlt' mar gin of safety, And, of ('ourse, t he many other r~c ­ tors t~t ~emo O~e County Airport as the most dangerous in the nation would still be present. Therf" has been oo men- tion of the effect of such a runway extension on r ars and trucks travelling alOOf the busy San Diego F'reeway. However, even with the addi- tion of an expensive "blast barrier," a runway backed up almost to the s hOUlder of the freeway wou ld pre- sent immense hazards to traffic --not onl y because the noise would startle and unnerve passing motorlsts. but because the jet blasts themselns may actullly blow light ears, vans and trucks from ooe lane to an- other --or even overturn them. The e rtenstoo of the nan- way for jetusewlll ellminate I'I:JCoeCS of tie-doWn spots for prtnte plues., aa well as eoda.agertoc others &om )!t blasts ...... tul ..,. ... tloas. ThU, of cou.rse, is 1n Une •Itt! BreSD.l.haD's staled poUc:y ol driYln( con- en I lYlatioa trtmc out of Or ... e C....ny Alrl>Ort, llld tom.lDC It lDto an all-jet termtul. I tblDt the tlme hu come for our County Board ot Su~ pe"l10rs to fl.ee ap to the tact thJt the geoenl aria- lloo airport ID -rt s.t.eb 1.1 liCit llltltlle for jot tnllle. -..... Mol, a.tftl' eu btl If tbtt'e 1.a $800,000 anlllblt lOw the btoolll ofOnortCoomiJ'alr- lbte ptSI.Itrl, ..... be ~-Ill _,... Ito& .,_ 11<1111 policy "' ll .. port ----wldch ta IIIIo do-......... of I (Ut, low- -~-­to c.arto .ur,ort. S.O.niJ, -WIIUama 1741 ~ • .,. Kewport Booeh The Birch Lo1 NAACP-Behind Forced Busing ..hM F.M.- Iktmonl. /llouodau.HtU -Aa ....,.... -farced -.. bat not ~ oa A.tOtrlc:a'• eitle. ov~mirbt.. Whet runy have •ptly called a .. nichtman U...t won't 1o awll)'" had itt birth in ~ S upreme Coutt't #Jrou;-n u. Boord of Edu(~tion (Topeka) deci11i~ in 1954. But anotheor element in the buain1 story it the force behind the local 11uite -in Bollton, in Louis ville. and elsewhe.re - which give. liberal judges their opportunity to tum school$ into battleJ:rounds, and the educa- ttonal process into a sociological lAboratory. That other element is An orgAni~atLon called the Na· tiona] A11sociation for the Ad· \'l!lncemt'nt of Colored People !NAACP I. Behiftd the Bu.ses T he NAACP supplied the It'· gal ta lent that brought About the oriK"tnal 19~ landmark dffision. It w11.s an :'-JAACP suit -.•hich ret~ulted Ln thE' lln·going cba os in Bnswn; another :\AAC'P suit ha!> done t>qual damage to the 11ch01•ls in Loui~\·ille. And at a ~e<>nt 1:1onlt'rt-nce in Loui,;;villt', 'wlwre the puq>oSf' was to seek altNnat i\·e ~ to cnurt-ordert>d buiiinj(, :\aLtumiE'I JuneS.!!;t'neral t·nttn~cl for the :'\"AAf'l' national nffiC'e m :->:t•w ':turk . acknow}. ed.j(t'd iu pll!i-Stnj!; that h1s orgam- 7.at ion had lot-,:•n the principal plamt iff i 1\ dt'Sl:'gre~::at ton t'IIS('S frflm r•J8~t t" toast c·, ourt -nrdt'tfti bus in~ I "fort"ed·· l,u~ulg i~ the more accurate term) has certaully nol brought lld\a n('emt'nt to colored chLI . dren. or any ("h ildren. What it hAl> brou~ht mstt>ad u; H huge mcrt'ase in rectal binemeiS, a !'ShArp decline in learning, and a substantial JUtnp tn government power. In Sptte of thi!i ob\"ious wreckage. the ~AAC'P p~ on. In &.tton, additional :"o/AACP pressure has provide-d Federal .Judge W. Arthur Garrity with thr opportunity t.o sei-r.:t' rontrol of on£' 8Chool from the city. w fit£' its headmas ter, to reassign personnel, and arbitrarily to all· sume the functions of the elected school board. Durioc tiM-19110'e. tiM NAACP Mlichtod ;n beinc lo . belled a "mnclert.t.e" choil rith'- Cf'OUP· But if ibl tac:c.ies •P- peered ettlm by comparWon with vtolenL~fVU..,.. ita pi belieJ the moderate im •. For ewr .mce it wu founded in 1909 by Ameri- can aocialina, the NAACP hu slAvishly followed t.he .aociali11t and communist line. which al- ways callA for more 1ov~ment. The NAAOP'•It.ecord It will undoubtedly aurpri11e !Kime to learn that the NAACP has alwAys had white leade"hip . Roy Wilkina. a Negro, is !.he pre11ent exe('Utive 11ecretary ; Kivie Kaplan, itLlate president. wa11 white. like all of hi11 pre· decesson . But t.he N AACP '• pre!iidentA hAve not been whiU> so much as they heve heen white soc:ialis u . And the ~AAC P"• major thru11t ' has .not been col· ored ad\·ancement so much As it hu been gO\'emment advanrt'· ment. in power and tn !ltZe. over all Americans. l'he years have witnessed a struggle between SOCI&Iistlii and rommun~tll for conti-ol of the :-.I AACP. But (1\'er thest' !!&me years. the '-1an:u•t goal!' of b01 h h8ve alway!! been reflt'('ted in NAACP causes. These havt' in- tluded gQ\"emment hllusinlit a nd ~rovernment .created joh pro· gram ... AOCialized medicine. ft'd eral interference in IK'hools, dE.'· struc tion of Congrnsional in· '>"ftitigatiflft committee. ~tn:ngth · rnm~r thf' Uni ted :-.lations. and weakPnmJt" tht' pvv.er r,flocRI po· lit'~ rorCt"s. In the 195(1'~ t'l ·l"ommunuu ManninJ! Johnson <;wOrt' under •lll th that the :-.:AACP wa~ ··a vehicle of thE' \om~unLst Party ' The American L'ommu· nLti1 prPSS has fre4Ut'lltly hl.'aped pratse and endon<ement on th" ~AA C'P And m 1958 it was shown that 1-45 natLon&l k-Rders of 1he :-.:AACP had am11~!'ed ,. total of 2200 affiliat io ns with et tt'd Communist fronts. 8$911 ei~uons. and enterpri!'.E'i It 1hould surprise no one to find the NAACP behind the cha011 of forced bu11ing. Cl /9761lwJoiva am,11 Soc~ F"run. VOLUNTEER OF' THE YEAR AWAR D Is being pres ented to Beve rly Pf"C k, at right, by Sarah KuU, head ol the Sherman Foundation Volunteer Assn. Mrs. Peck received the awa.n::l for ow:tst.lnding volunteer worl,; at the Sherman Foundation Cente r In Corona del Mar. All members of the Vol unteer Assn. were honored at a recent dinner at the Center for gi ving of their time at the garden ln Corona del Mar and "ihe Sherman Found2.tion nurser y a.nd growing ground at Dana Pomt. letters • FALLACY OF WE LF'ARE Dea r Editor : Worir1 welfa re is in in- cubation awa ltin2 its birth ln lhe \l,"orld monetary fu nr1, with our own good de-ed, good wiii, give-away Dr, Kissinger as mid-wife. It is palterned after our wel- fare state, that has cleartr proved that sharing the wealth destroys the wealth. The anrient countries, having lived for centuries under oppressive lords, have now become aware that there Is a better way or lite and want to share ln the glories and advancements of the "fne enterprise system" and the" self determlnltlon" d the Individual. They see the results, but do not yet under sta.nd the work, blood, sweat and tN rs that go lnto making ih.ls success pos- sible. So tbey want to share, oot bGUd, not r eallzi.Qg that to lhlre Is to ••ken and destroy what they are try- lnc to emulate. America's creed lstohelp those that help themselves. Let's not put the oftdtrde- 'tloped (lC)UDtriH Ill tile s am• role u our <Us- 1-lod, diiAtlsllod, re- btUSou welta.H rtel,pieats who but lost tbe will aad dntre to help or pto'f1de for lbtmtel•n. SeU be\c:l wltb coopentU wW beU4 a better world lOr all. Sbar- IAc tbru eot:nk8 wtU ''"e a -· .a-101, joai(OIS world that wlD co baatnCit aod loan DDtldllll cood lor .. ,..... ~Jooopb 515 VIII Llclo Sold Uclo 1~1 MAGIC PAH OH T .V. SH OW TH IS SU HDAY "A vis it to the M a~:ic Pan"' will be featured on the 'Hollywood Chef'' TV show on KBSC, ChannE'I 52, at -4:30 p.m. Sunda y F'eb. 22. A special guest on tile show -..·m be actress Mar te Wind- sor. Chef Vern Lanegrassewtlt s how how crepes a re made at lhP French country-style restaurant. ln Costa Mesa, the Magic Pan Is ln the Bul ~ lock's Wing a t South Coast Plaza, an.d Ed War y is tbe manager. LRALHOnCI NOTICE OF' PUBUC HEARING Notice Is t\ereby glventhat the Plann.lng Commission of the City of Newport aeaeh wiU hold 1 public hearlng on Amendment No. 463 ini - tiated by The hYine Compa- ny to consider an ameod- ment to amend Chapte r 20,~ 30 or the Newport ~ach Monlelpal Code (for merly t O,J! N. 8. hi, C.) as II pertains to the parldDg res- qulremeat ror omce butld-tnc•· bl.led cin the sl&e of tho parldllc pool. Notice ls bertby r-.rtber ct•• tbl.t saki public btu -lac wtn be hOld .. tho 4th !by of March, tm. at the hoar of 1:00 P.M. Ill tile Coaacll Cbl.mbtu of tbt Newport BM.cb City Hall, at Whleb time ud piKe uy lDd all per-• IMere•ed tnaJ ttppeU" IDd be blt.rd tbtrec:a. . Jamtt: ParMr, llc.retlry PI ...... Com m- Cit7 ol l<owport BOaeb Ptblllll: Fib. 19, 1171, In the Nowport Harbor Eoalp. , --· ... I BEAUTI FUL OINNG ON THE B"Y COQ<TjO,ILSUNDER THE STAAS OWU'AGIIE Sl .... " MIUIICH 10 A.M. .. 3, .M. B4tatARiena DANCIIIG 6 HllilfTS Now Appearing PENNY DAY _ ... I HARRIS BROS IIJM.UnM_.. MI'WfOiTIIACM .,. •• no.n 640-SIU AnnoUgcjog, Par-amount Sports annual Moonlight Sale WIIICH WILL HAPPEH OM Friday Night, February 27. I T !flU_ 1 .. 1.S1 FO R F\'ACl"I.Y FOU R HOl'RS: F RO.'fl 6 1'. '1. U,\' OH V ,'l/"1'11. ~p Rl'.\ Ot'T OF C:U5 I"O 'U R\. An\"Mfl' u•ho J.a• o•.:pen';•'u:f'd mn 't4 oon li~:ht \alt> kn"u" it's worth iou ~-•ti~?lltin ~:. Busy sked is planned for elderly 1'be Newport Harbor Seelor Cltlsens Club, spon. sored by the Zonta Club is Prtlpl.J'in£ for a busY scbedl.le. Some of the ltigh- Ugbts are: PINOC HLE GROUP, .ter the direction of Harry Livesay, Is maJdne plans for a tournament start- Ing Marcb 2. PROGRAM COMMITTEE members Lillian Colin, Bertha Hawkins, Car lie Car. roll, Ellubeth Fuller, Boo- nie Daris, Walter MiUer IDd LiUlan Butler hu e plans under way for a blcentennW luncheon and I "day of fun " on Thursday, April Z9, at II a.m. Proceeds wtU be usf!d for the Senior Citizens buJidlng fu nd, GABABOUTS CHAIR MAN Stell a Marks Is planning a 21 day eseapade tou r to New Orleans, which will include a week's boat tr tp toMen co. Departure dafe is AprU Z6. On June 24 the seniors will depart for Hawaii on a IS days tou r, wfllch will include 4 Islands. CANDIDATE for one of the 3 Costa Mesa City Co•Jnd l sea1s to be fUied by the city's March 2 election is Phtillp Evo:~ns, S<:!rvice sta- tion owner and operator. He- hu served on the CifJ Traf- fic Commission, the Cham- ber of Commerce OOard, as activities chair man of the Lions Club, and in other civl(· a0t1 S<:!r vtce positions. He favors more day care centers, mor e bike trails, a recr e'ition center for yout h and the eldE'r ly, conservation of open space, Imp roved tralfic planning, expansion of paramedic services, and a speed-up Of the downtOW'l re-development Project. 'TIM£ TO RUN ' FILM AT CHURCH FEB. 22 "Time to run,"' a rilm that is a mixture of problems and solutions, will be shollffi at Christ Lutheran Chur ch, -:so Virtoria St., Costa Mesa , .at 7:30 p.m. this Sunda), Feb. Z2. This World Wide Pictures feature was filmed on location in Southern Cali- fornia. The fil m seeks to str engthen love relation- s hips. Service und Quulit_r Siru·p 194 6 NURSERY- ollis}ars FLORIST I·R·S INV ENTORY REDUC TION SALE ALL I GAL. NURSERY STO CK _', I lli ALL 5 GAL. NU RSE RY STOCK T rccs -Pl am s -Shrubs Al11 o -. Loo k ror RED TAG Sal e Items. 'em than count 'em I IRS Thru Feb, 29. SPECIAL 11.95 Reg. 15.95 •relY aU stans, steel-banded ft:li:Uy barrels- 25" Dlameter, 17" Deep, Ortat for trees, shrubs and llow'er plaaters. Flo ri st Special BOSTON FERNS • SALE 3.99 6" Pot Rec. a.95 Sped ll thru Ftb, 2t EVE BIAVA, left, (ud. center) and Fa.rel WalkE!r are hulrh ng a shell eoc rusted mirror, wh{ch will be one or the pri.zes belllg giYen at· the S.h annual ''Las Vegas extravaganu." of the Newport Harbor Soroptimist Club this Friday eveniog, ~eb. 20, at the Fountain Valle~ ClYte Center. Highlights of the evening mclude g:a mes, entertaillment and prlr.es, which "''ill include an original oil painting, a plane trip to Lake Tahoe and a caterF>.1 buffet for 12, as well as the mirrol'. Proceeds of the party will go to the Soropt lm1sts communit} service projects, according to Mrs. Wa!kH, presidQnt. These projects include mobile meals for shuJ.ins Gi rls C!uh and retrainin g scholarships. \Ensign photo.) ' I ' I I I at Now~~-27th. We're Glendale Feder~1 Sav ·ngs. And to ce lebroie the positively grand open111c of our new ly relocated Newport Beach off1ce were g1v1ng away the best selh ng txls•c cookbcx>k vf o t1me Absolute ly free I It's the JoY. of Cool-.'n9 cookbook And the noMe says 11 a11 1 Over 4 300 eo.,\ rec•pes guaranteed to make a h1t at fom1ly get togethers. and to turn your midntght snacks mtc- m•dntght smocks ' . ' •• Candidates to speak at Mesafqrum U:TIHD ftACHfH IIIAU TOUI 1'\.AIII Tlllt ..., connatttM Of t.be Wet ndl:y, lla.ra n. All l7 eaad.I!Jates lD eelt month's Costa Mesa City CouncU election hu e beee' IDYited to speattontcta, Feb. 19, at a special forvm at t he Newport Hartlor ..Costa Mesa Beatty Onlp C.., Coost dl· Cbects .... -1m11~ ,..._ of tle Callfonia Re. st..ld be 1DIIdt.,. It en' A tired Teacben Ana. plus ud mailed to llr ..... Cot- ta natrAa~~ to u.e eatty bun. n&-e • ....._ c. .. c~ Dom_....., -. ~ IIID,, c.ar. bomestte at Carsoa, c am. 9!651. ne ..nre • ~a­ la tM Saa Pedro area, 011 ca.B~C: "-'b 1 n. t1 fi&.IS. quarters. Each candidate wlU be al- lowed 5 mlnutes,plus aq~~es­ tioo and answer pe riod.. Tbe forum beJfns at 7:30 p.m. ln the boar d auditorium at 401 N. Nt!Wport Blvd., New . po rt Heights. A roffee break_ with re- freshments, will be held alter all the candidates llaYe spoke~~. The questloo period wUI fo llow the coffee break. The forum is jointly spon- sored b}' the Realty Board aod the League of Women Voters. The forum is opet1 to the general public at no charge. What s more when y0l1 carne 1n to p1c k up your .~ookbook you II be treoted to vne of t~e 'l"IOSt beaut1fully des1gned gorden·h ke env1ron· ... ,ents •n Southern (al!forn•o 1rnog•ne l1ve trees •n the lobby ,:1 mogn•ficent sto1 ned gloss ced1ng bouga1nvilleo hong.ng 'rom redwood beams '' s ,f1describoble I And 1t s conven1ent rwo dnve·up TV telle r un•ts free and easy pork1ng and free serv •ces like you wouldn t believe lnciUd1ng sa fe depos1t boxes free check•ng· and o commun•ty !!!!!!!!!!!!! Myadec. f•r •ctl•• ~,I•· Parte-Davis .......... ~, Hlah Pot 0" •• I•• ,.., ency Oo tloo to· YrtA!min Formula with Mlnerall 130 C...•·•·· Parte4>avis •••. S7 .79 130 Day Vitamin Supply Now .• ."$4.95 1100 CAP \'f.ILfS -J0 FitEf!J I I II ' 'I I ~, I I jli I I ) ' ' " I I ' ,, , ·'I I I ; ! I I \ \ l I, I I '00"' If yOLI con t moke •t to our NewP9rt Beoch ofke drop by onv of ovr other Orange County branches (they re celebrat1ng tlte grand openu'9 too \and ptd;. uo your free cook.bool-<; Be sure to fu"1d out oboL'1 our e'<C it•ng free serv1ces A nd maybe open on 1nsured sov1ngs account and IOtl'l our Glendale Federal fomdy We con help you blHid your tomorrows .,....C'l9" 0 ..,or<O(oa' "'9 00"~ .. ..., .... -,.- to:>io-'0' ., ""QQ • "'11 • GLENV!Le-FEDERAL Newport Bronch . 100 Newpon Center 0.../833·3606 (ocross from Robinson's) Open Mondoy through Thu,.ooy 9 '1;1 5. Fddoy 'tH 6 Soturdoy 10 1;/ 2 (dnve-up only). Ron Rohrer, Manager. ~ G lc• ... Fe de ol oWic:ee ... •"• 0ronee C....., in: I .L= • • I II . ., --• • • ----.--· -· .. ~: .. .. . . --. . -· -· -· -· -· .. --· • --· - --- -.. :-~ ........ ' . . - . --· .. .. -.. .. .. .. .. . .• . • . . .. .. .. .. TOT ALl)' PAINLESS HAIP REMO VAL-NO SWELL INC. NO IRR il .t.fiON A n•voluloOIUf\' M"" ,..,~~ to rrmovt' un- "'"'""d r,,,, from '"~ P"t of vo;.~r bu:1'1' l hr "'"""'d t ful .1no dOt"• not f\'.\J\IIft' !'\t Ut.f' of nt't'd~< ff' !Jet m •kf·up m•~ be •ppllcd ommr d••trly Alttr Inc \futmrnt - .· "" ........ SO~!~ .. C.9RST GF RMAN S ~IE PHERD ''E rap rt ... n,, ·· JU.'>f a pup, SIW!-:l:les l!J! rr. lu 1 mlsln•ss, LiSSl <. uumml1.<11 of ShorP Cliffs. ! ,,.,.,,-,o;: on .. or n•aH) IOta! !ul uV.'IId'~ PXl Jt>• t ~! to enter llo••L r P<-1" Jll lht' Orangt• ' u;o ~1 I,, n:1.t11 ShPplift rl Do-,! r lut ·s I Ll! "'10''' on .4.pril 4 Ill '•lll h·U CrO\'"· 0 '11'1lE'I'S Of Ct'-J IH<tll Sftt-pliE'f!l., v.·ho want lhtor mJ \1011 on tl1t' sho ... · may ,jJ JP.Iu Wt1aleo at :i-13-0-489 1/lf H 11•1 \i V tW~k'fl\ TWO COMPL ETE SIIO WS 7 00 & 9 45 "' :l.l.1J Jo rif' Beru1~>ft a! 534~ Gti-16. UJCKY l.ADV ... INNt.fl 4 .A':A nl My AWARD .... rro•u ho• olh IUiir <il<toil"" <e<ol-tlt~• """'" ---- BRI STOL CINEMA IV llti5TOL AT MuAitTHUit. SOUTlt COAST SHOI'JI'IHC AREA 54~7.44 PG ••l 'E" """' n-lt4u nu n""'Not:SI nnlllli GEOIOIGI! IIU"fro!S • Votl t"':JJ-'IICMAIIIO IIEIIIJAIIIIIOfll : .... ,. ... [" , aot.DEN • pI QLO.t. NOMtNATIONtl: U $ WHiiRE 5 PO~PA ..................................... _ ................ _ ......................................... . Pluo IHI ~II.,_," t.mm nntwlk Tht• .Jo)JII •~n"onum PO MRS. GEORGE HALL, left. and Mrs. Huson P11tt.ff, rl(ht, put tocetbe-r ftaiJ plans for the '1\selday Clab's Feb. 24 rashioe hmcbeoa. wtth tbe awronl of Sblrley GUbert, director of tbe Bra.Ule Institute iD Aabelm . Home manacement CCMitRS at the BnUle lnstltJte for those who bne lost their sight will be one or tbe re- ciplent.s of beDeftt/pu1y. Mrs. Hall, geoenl ebl.lrman of thf' event, Ia holdlnl a cyclame:1 plant, .wbtch wUl bP used for decoration at the Sooth Coast Plaza Hotel ballroom, where the btoc tleoD will be held. EILEEN STOVER OF C.M. IS .DEAD Funeral services were held Tuesda}· tnSt. Andrew's Chapel for Eileen Stover, 4'7 , of Z715 Caury, Costa Mesa, who died at home Feb. 12. Burial •·as In Pactnc Vif'w memorial park here. Sht-was a. native of Iowa aDd had Uv£'11 he re 13 )'ears. 5114' Is survived by her hUs- band B. J, (Barney) Stover, son or Tom Slovf'r of Cost:~ Mesa, aml her motht'r, Mrs. Myrtle Martin, or Santa Ana, Funeral director wa s Beli-Broadwa\' of Costa MPsa. '50tU OF ZEBEOEE' Associate Pastor Tom Hamllton -.·m preach at both the 8:30 and 10 a.m. Sunday services ll.t Plymouth Con - gregational Church, 3262 Broad St., Newport Heights. His topic -.·ill be ''ThP sons of Zebedee again.'' UGALMOYICI FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NA ME STATEMENT The follO\\'ing persons are doin!! bu sin ess as: E¥ans' P rltsos, lOOOQuai!St.,N-:ow . port Beach, California 92660: Jo'ln Robert Evans, (Incorporated state of Ca!lf.), 180 East 21st Street, Costa Me.;a, Ca. 92627; Chris Constantinos Pritsos {Incorporated state o~ Calif.), 2 Bearpaw, •68, lr- rine, Ca. 927 14. This business is conducted by a corporation, Signed: Chris C. Pritsos. Corporation Name: Evans/Pritsos Incorpor- ated, John Robert Evans, President. This stateme11t was rtled "''ith the County Clerk of Orange County Ff"b.l7, 1916. Publish: Feb. 19, 26, Ma r. 4, 11, 1916, ln the Newport Harbor Ensign. F ·52705 LEGAL MOT!CE NOMINEES FOR PUBLIC OFFICE· (CANDIDATOS PARA OFICIO PUBUCO) NOT ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lh3t the follow'lnl!: persons have been oomlnated for the offi ces herelDalter mentioned to be filled at the Genenl Municipal Election to be held In the City of Newport Beach on Tuesday, thP 13t h day of April, 1916. (NOT JCJA SE DA POR EST£ MEDIO que los st~l­ e ntes candidates ha.n sldo nomlnados para lros oriclos a Qui dentro mendonados qu(' se-ran ocupadosenlaGeneral Eleccloo Munl r ipal que tendra Iuga r en Ia Cludad de Ne"''J)Ort Beach, maMe-s. el dla 13 avo Cle Abril, d£' NEW t; o! IIIP death or H. E. (Hat) Yoong, former ltn .''l'lc;e iospe'r tor lor the City or Ne\\'porl Rea<'tt, has come Crom Santa Rosa. Hal jOined thP city staff on Ma)' 1, 1943, and retired Jan. 27, 196 4, atter more than 20 yea rs of servlre. His wldov.· Enid, informed the Enstgn that Hal passed away latP last ypa r In Santa Rosa. FEB . 25 TEA "Member s or the Orange Count)' Chapter or Brandeis Univer Sity national .,·omen's r·ornm ittee will welcome prosped in.> members at a tea at 2 r •n. Wednesday, Feb. 25, In tl•e main lounge of the Spa, Park Ne"''J)Ort Apartments. JACK DICKINSON OF NEWPORT HTS. DIES t'taneral servkes werP 11eld Saturda)' for Jark Oick- mson, 7:i, of21 25Sherington, Oak'A·ood apartments, W1to died Feb. 12 at a local con- valescent hOme . Mr. Dickinson, a rptl red office equipment manu . fa cturer, had lived here 13 years. He was from Ala- bama. The Rev . Lawrence Fruh. ling of the Lutheran Chu rch of thfo Master conducted set - Vi('es at Pacific Viev.'Chapel, followf'd by cremation and burial at sea. MYRA SULLIVAN OF C.M. IS DEAD AT S9 Graveside servl('es are scheduled toda)', Feb, 19, at El Toro CE'metery for Myra Su llivan, 59, or 820 CE'flter, Costa Mesa, whO died F'eb . 15 at Haag hospital. The Rev. Thomas Hamil- ton of Pl)'mouth Congreg11 . ttonal Church -.·Ill ('Oodtacl the service. Bell-Broadway of Costa Mesa Is funeral director. MAURICE HARTMAN OF BALBOA DIES =-------... -1976.) !II For Members of the Cit'}' Private family servir'f>S were held thi s week for ... Maurlcf' Hartman, 57 , of 209-l/2 E~e.,.ater, Balboa, who died at his hom p Jan. 13. Mr. Hartman, who was active ln construction and investments In this area, had lived nere for the past 10 years. I!!J ' ..,...,, "fl"fiNOI" T•mmy ltiN·IIP• I ~ ftll ACAOIMY• AWAIIIO MGMIJIATOII Cor.t·ncll (Para Mlembres de Con. C'lllo Munlcl.pal) DlSTRICT 2: (OlSTRlTO ! ) Oonatd A, Me1Dnis, Robert A, Brockman. DISTRICT s, (DISTRITO S) Gwenda A. Watson, PIUl ~yckoff, Hans Olav Htgna. DISTRICT 7, (DISTRITO 7) Archibald D. Scott tll, hr H. Trebler, Ray E. WWllms. DuDcu R. Mctatosl'l, Jr., WIUiam H. -..11, Tom Bland!. Oort. Ceorce, ActlDc City C lert oil he Clly o1 Newport Bach, Callfornb (Secre- tar~ s.lMate Municipal de la Cbldld de Nuport Beach, CaJUOnlla) lloltd: Flbroary 17, 1976. (F.cha: el dll 17 IYO Cit F.Orm>, do 11176~ Pobllllll: Ftl>, l t,U, 11176, ill the Mewport. Harbor !aatp, Baltz-Bel'(eron or Costa Mesa was the director. LAVal A LEE OF C.M. SUCOIMBS AT AGE70 L .. ena Lee, 70, a retired hotel OWDer who lived at 6&5 Park, Cotta Mesa, was buried Tueldly in Paclfk View memorlll park here. She died Feb. 13 at hef hOme. Services were btld In sa~ta..a.,..-c~ 1n Cotta u .. , wltb 'the Rev. JIJHI Combs otftc tatlll. OIIOIESJS PROGRAM AT COM HI SCHOOL '•Dreem• ud •IPC- ratrM'' wtU bl tbe ....W. duet pnurhttoll rtw. b')' tiM ~ "-"' Co-,_ c1o1 llu 'IP ocbool . tt 1M Uttlo tblator at tiM ocbool 1'111rodo1, Fl'ldl1111d Sollor<IIJ, Fob. tz•N, II 6 p.m. J.U. •-uod a..,_ Boaaer are ltwdtM maa- qon, Wood ofCM dies --.-.. eo-.. -dric .... wtoe .... _,,...., _ _.., at t IMCI.-e ....... t l ·-10 . l&o. Wood,-UYed at JU F1ower, 1M bela • 1M Harbor Ana -10 ,...... •• Sbl •u • Ml_..-t lllltlft. F..nl tenicet were c~ ,...eerdiJ at Ftnt B""IJt Ctmeb of c-. Mea b)' u. Ret'. s ... Combs. Bvlal wu ill &ar- bor ae.t cemetery. She la .mved by -... bUd Jtmmy or Costa Mril; sou Jack Wood of car . michael, Jamea Wood o: Fairfield., duPter Harlf Wood of Costa lieu. f .C. Hw,./lhN'f!~. u•hou siOr-f' 111 ltJ1 J f!/ t'll-~r-1 Bl11d. htJs ht>f!, a Co!iltl Mu • lrmdJrHirl: fo r 111 0 rt> lhtnr 2,. }'f'D,, J.f thr tnllborily c;, .(l',..S a11d ;t'rl't>lry. AHGOLA In South Wect Africa lies a land ... of 5,000,000 people now engaged in a bitter Interna l wa.r certain to be won by com monists. Most people know that Angola I$ strategically Im- portant, but few are aware that a hu~~:e diamond in- dustry Is also-at stalke.1 Angola,' prior to current disruption, had an anwal diamond proc1uct1on or over 2,000,000 carats of above avera,e quallt}'. It has sE>ven or eight diamond- bearing rivers, and mlnlng Is a str ea m-bed gravE'! op- eration, rinrs being di- VP rted for gravel sl.fting, so modem dry -dredging methOds bet'ame feasible, Although we do not have enou gh other fa cts to pass judgment as to America's stake In this connft't, lhing is t'f'rtaln: :;:;:::;I "gem" is being at by the Soviet Union. AH-10 PULlEI IIUITlfl C"ARGE I4NK4M£1t1CA.O ''Why Spiritual Healing?" IO,JO A.M. SATURDA Y FEBRUARY 21 C.ltilrl ( an• l'ro • ui,•tl EDWARDS I THOM AS A .• ,U .... IIi l NEWPORT . Chnt''t~r~ Srinlct> lDO NEWPORT OR1VE ENSIGN CLA SSIFIED ADS • MISCELLANEOUS 1\01 ot ,,. w .. ~ -c-:;) Afl,;· '"" ·~··· t.i-c c-~-· Fancy Japanese co lored Carp 202~2 B.ovv<ew A....,, -·· O .C , A I•POfl (714) SS6-4920 .... ---'-"' Of --a-,. • MEARltoiG AIDS • HAL AEBISCHEA l Proper Fitting Assured 3409 E. Coast Hwy . Corona del Mar 675·3833 . lo\LI!I.& KfiVG •20 E. 17TH, COSTA tiii!:S.._ 1146-7706 -Me-'155 -- DIMMITt {);r'~t ,_....,.~,. .. .... ,; • Wf...mt.' lOr) All----• ..... , h uAin bOO I . 00oo& il..,., PHONE: Ttt-1101 ft.OWUII fOil ALL OCCMIONI DiM•rl T•sb rwltiii'I'B -·-,. MIIN sm .. ~- ·o LOST AND FOUND RING Cound In Corona del Mar. Call Mrs. H. L. Fagan, Lake Elsinore, 614-2474, after 6 p.m. f'LE"N you r home or apt, $14.50 per week. Licensed: •1228. Insured: $25,000 ltablllty, S 5,000 property. REFERENCES S IIZ I , ..•.. 644-Utifi LANDSCAPE COMPANY - Install and repair sprink- lers. LtcensPd. (213) 696. 4301. GLE N'S GARDENING • and cleanup senlc.e, la..·n plannlnc and preparation. Reasonable r1tes. Good references. Call 673-2001 alter 5 p.m. '• BEAUTY NOOK 2732 e. c-Hwv. Corono dol M• Phone 144-7338 o CIUROP,RACTOR HOuoo• -.... T'u••··TioiUIIO ••••• ...... , .. ., .. ,., , ... .... ,._, _____ 0..\.• -as• S .... .,. co.., • ., HW'I'. .011,.. 0 co-..e.t....._,. ., .. 1 ... Cell in Y•vr Wan1 A4 to ..... Entiln: 673-0SSO $200 buys a 1968 Olds 88, cream wUh black top, .• • luxe model. Dr iven by re. tiring LOLFP. Call af!Pr- noon. 640·5992. o MELP WAHTED WATKINS DEALER~ IIAVF , • • Flexible hours - EJ.ce llent earnings Pleasant SE'IIIng.Openlngs available. Write Dept, 10, Watkins ProduC'ts, lrtc., Wlnona, Minnesota 5598i, PRE. TAX cilARAJIC'l KIJl\nK*! apiMt orpn-fa- vo rltt 'M' Nriei •. $435 Lcster "Betsy R~•" splnet p1UIO aow oaly ••.• S595 Lowrty Ctnlt orpn -renW roOino, juot., .... $611S Wnltber IPtnlt pluo, tl· eoo.tCOid .•.••. $6115 Yamallo B5CR Or,oot •• $195 HaUot ' Dm1 -It pluo, roottl ........ $175 Kt~ .... OfiU w/Loollo ••• ,I, •••. $775 Baldwla op1M1 pluo-llio ..,. coedlua. ••••• M95 ICIOIIIDT llua:: CO. ._,., ...... -r:-.. , 110'1 "· -If. -""' !II. 1114 1 CHURCHES THE FlltiT IAPT,ST CHURCH ntf CfMTfa fOa .. lliCAl STUDIES f s45 4..'4~ alaLE CLAIIEI -H :OO A.M. WOtU HI,. HOUR 1s•t ... 11&. fVAMCiELI STIC HOUa 111,.4GM0LIA AT S.,.TA ANA AV£., COSTA Mf SA Olilcnl 81eOt-rd. •••• , L •••no• -PAl TO• -DIT. etOaMGI, COSTA MESA-Ul-.. '-*r -·' .... ~•'lJ·. ao:•...... ._.., ~c~~~o.a .._, .. :z..-·'l· . •• .... t:IO ..... •••• ..-... ....,.. ••.... 1:00p~•· ....... 1111~-----dd .. ......., FIIIT IAPTIIT CHURCH .. 1 CLIPP DL, MIWPOaT IIAat -'•2·74U DR. P.liMTOM HMtOaE PAITOa -lAY IOIOOL ........ A.L alaLR STUIY .... .,. •••• .... A.L & 7P.Mo ftMP.Mo .... ar...... .... •• .... .a.c.st e~~••nc-. CMISIT-. 6tt Hlllht _,..A••-C.... ... .._. 644-7400 ...... w ............... IIAN ' 'vw--. ~kllooi-~C::.· GRACE BIBLE ('HURCH I Veterans' Memor l.al Bld~. SbS W. l ~th.C'osta Me)<! REV. TOM TYREE. Pastor SUNDAY I:.RVI( I ~ l O· 30 A M & 1 00 P M Suncb) Schl.)tll. all al!es. q 30 HOMf BI HLF CLA\S~ \ Call "5 2.QOQ~ •Teadun~ Behk Doll eur• LUTHERA C'H 'RCH OF THF MASTl:.R 2900 Pac1fic Vi~ Or Corona dt>l Mar. Calif L AWR l-Nn· l) I RliJII I~ P.JSI IIf P ill lilt' (\44 2f16 4 SUNUAY sr IIEDULE: :us a.m. -Sunday School 10:30 a.nr. -\\lorshlp 'lur,en .Jttd < o llt.•c lh•ur AITEND TJ4ECHURCH Of YOUR CHOICE REGULARLY Chrestian Sci ~nc~ Sennc~s fiR I., r CHL RCH Of CH KI T . <.JEI"TI ~ I 3303 V1a L•do !\,·wpf)rt s~at .. M "'I>AY SCHOOL 9 & 10:10 8 .... ~l NUA 't SER VIU:.~ 9 & 10: SO a .. , . \\ HJNESO A Y fV(M '\,c. \1E.ETING ~ p Ill READIN(, R()( J~ \\u ·l.. day~: 9" 111 'i p no \\ t..dnnday: 9 a.rn.· 7: l 'l i>· r. Tun day C) .;.m. · 5 p.m . 1·11 p 111 ~H ONI> CH R< H 01 < HRI"T. ~('ff_ '1 1'-."1 '• wport lk;H h .11 ( f)rl>ll"-dd !1,1o~r J 1()0 P.au f1c \ u:v. llr ~L''I,l>A 't SCHOOl Ill .t.rn. ~L"'Ijl)A y t;;FR \I( I Ill d Ill a F'O'IF SOAY IJ.OO P.'.! Rt·o~d•ng RotJm . 3500.11 f. Coa~>tH"'· F:ot,.oc~ oo 'arciou u-. Mon.-Fn . 10 a.m. I<•:, rIll. '>uoday aflernooo : I 1.0 I Sat.: I 0 a.m 10 -' p.m Yo u an· (nrd 1allv '"' ltl·d to ae t\·nd Church ..,t'r\l<..n <tnd 10 liM' Rco~den • R o11111 Plymouth Congre gational Ch urch , • 1 /-ref and lflciepemknr Ctmgregatwnul O""'"m (1, , THl' RJ \ JO H' A LI NDVALL ~1 un~t ., SUNDAY SERVICUt t:JO A.M • ..-o 1tdMI A. Bable Study. ~~a.m . and 1 p.m. Church SdJoof 10 a.m 3262 BROAD STREET. NEWPORT HEIGHTS Nursery care provided IH.ar ClclLens of N~r1 B~ach Joy ce Cr 1 of Rober r • d I ·r 011. I I \ :t'l '. r J 111 o r I . Your dedced rqr~taciv~ 5hould be both responslw to and "' uu•l\ '~' • INuft and probl~mt facing us a ll as d cluns of N~wpon 8~ach In tlw v.,, 1-. prtor co ch~ upcoming Aprll 13th munklpal ~l~cclon. I will doS< u"~ w-.•t ol • mutual conctom. Thf• tollowtng Is one area thac cooc~rnt• us all -fttl' proe .. , n W• telclom think of our ftre dt'pa.rtment until n~Ned. but at r"ldPnt' ••f '' are fortvnate to haw OM o( th~ better d«:partm~nll In the southhand \\.ul tJI, • Publk: Fire Protection Rf'I)Or1 just completed. Newpon lmprov~d Its onunlo '''''' ''"" 4 mOO ar._ o( the d l}l. m•aning anywhere from a 4 IO 20~ r~duc linn Ill "'" '""' • premium• fof many structures. Th~ fire dt'panm~nt w111 lnscrumo>nt.ll 111 '"'""' tprlnklt:r ordinance tor commercial bulldlntt and lmpl~m~nclng 11 'nmpl.•u "'~f'· , • • protram by the ftre pr-evention bureau for !nuance of all busln~"' lro •·n ... ' I ho·\ '' 1 wotked within a ttrkt city budget (8.3" of our annual city budgr t I\ ''" h11 I'"'"''"" • IUpprtM~ and admln .. tratlon) co provtck quality llf~ tavtng llt:rvll ~ Many o( the olckr eectlons of town offt'r hllo baste problt>ms M"n\ "''I '""'' o • extremetv cioN t .. her and building materials on roofs 11nd outsldl' v. ,u, ·"' ,.,,.." Oammable. Our Dq~~rtrnent of Community D~vll!lopm~nt ha s prom"" ol • "'" "" " graduallv correcc theM problem arus In wveral waya. and thb pmqr ·'"' "''' Ito·•·• • \ lnttrumt"nlal ln the correctiOn of many non-conforming and unsaf,. "'u•H" "' v. 11h" 11 • ~dey. Currt'fttlv letll than S" of rnldt'nces In town haw amok~ dtt•c 11••11 d• • •• ,... "" I ~would IW~ lnlmt'dlale eartv warnings of fir~ -espt"cially 111 "'" "'"'' ..,.,.,.., h crowded MCtlone of dM d ty. Thne should becom~ a standard Unn In "''''\ hnu" h •' ftt.htor throuth eontlnued educ.atlon by the fire prf'Yt'fttlon bureau or •• ""h"""', . qutrlnt IMtallatlon ...We truwkn of ownerthlp or modUk aciun by P""' •• 1 tw • 11 1 bcfnt tMt If )IOUf Mtthbon' houee were co catch fire at 3 • m h~ wuulol h• 1\lo.fll.o•o •• In time to pt'«W.ftt the Ire from taklnt addlttonal dw~IJings Jn the area The recft'lt IS--pee. Public Rre Ptotec:don Rf'P0'1 iuued by cht> ln,ulll'" • '-~r • • ()Ike of c.l..,.._ In fNI"V ,...as eoa tar beyond what t. econom11 "II" lrfl"lhl I ,,, mekn M'W'ral po1nt11 whkh IIMI dft«rw varying dt:frHS o( pnorlcv 1n 1mr11" "''"'"''"" (I) Ow owrall water tupplv ~a fOOd rating. but wvtor~tl fit<' hyll'''"' '~''' '"' tmed ~ ,......,. ~. Th~ ddlc~nc arelh e~f •lur "'""'' '\"''' thould be ,twn the ~priOrity In being corrtoelt'd (2) 8ecauM of the powth of our c:tty another engln• compenv 11 '"" ""'"'' nrlrd r I I• II c:ul'ftftdy bctftl .... b, a.nd I would litrongly recommc>ntl "llPf"' .. 1 I r 1 ltetn In the '76-'77 budeet alont wllh th~ necnsaf'\. p#rlionnt'l ,.1 '",;r 111 equtptMnt. (S) The trOW1h o1 our city wlll uttlmatelv erutt' problema In Wl'll Nvwp(HI ""''"'tho ,,...trial notther1l Medon. Fire ttadont mull ewntuelly t>. 11dd,.d •1 I""' • ·1 doMf to theM areae .ftdthovW become a .,., of our t•ntnl plan I.,.. preMftt M the~ San Clemette. lr• as tNr1 of the Sh~rur, ~~nit h H,., .,,. _.. eMily to Mte the pr..enc:e of a Newpon a-c:h entlne company Thl• mutuo~• ••' ,..... •• Mttill•h .._ ...t to CMIIItiMe ~•uetdee ellowtr for th4' lm mt>dlatt-mnhlhr«' doe of _._....e.c. II ....::uttary to ltiiiP' .. any flrt al hand In th• M~trlnP,·, "111• .,. _... .._ c-,._ "-t ....-Ne-.on wlth.lft tt'ft mlnulh of th, aletm ,, .. , " .. hew .... to .. ......_. • .._.of .-eel.,.._... tnutual •ld p.KI~ gn .. l .. nq v. "'IINiklll'l • ......., It cllw In~ , .... an economk reality ' l P. , K~ tw.w a c•.U• •.wa •cc~t~l -•••• .. • tQtlk. ,... ... ttw m• • call .. THURSDAY, FIB. 19, 197& ··-!!f!~ID~!!!!ifBIJaliljiiiiliiiiiiailiii!lilii CO RO A DEL MAR. CM. ESS''-- ·;n old COM J ACK GEARIMC drl"' 1 vf fJTO<Ju ts that art> ·' or1manh lc~un-1 w a "''· IAOrll00'1 pr,armaC\. •. &-t.av&o d r mplt>t&o IJlf' .~ <;<~·eon&on an.' 11001 sup- , !~<s," s .. \c; \lr. G~>armv, ::,.t~s h<~.r-+v.·;.r~ l"'rrtS anrl 1 • r·oc PtJ '~' ti(lf) ,lo"Jtf -\ JSI\'-r !"MU ' oUit'S." ~.ton .. , lots "'tff-of J3 "' TS, 'T .lila~·&o thf-0 - • II' j>-fJa.rtn ..,nt Th<>\ ha ~"' :J'I)\I."TJ 'll1fff?0. n1PlJ •'lflt'est, fJavP, wm be mar- r 1• )0 \ c~lentiJlP'S 1a \. conc£Pt A new expenenee '" haircuts! Caltfornea Concept s exclustve Prectston Cut is destgned for you and your lifestyle. And when you learn about Cahlornta Concept's easy four-ophaM hatr c are program you'll be asking "Cahfornea Concept where have you been all my life?" We're here. Now • Come on m .~ \ '\1 '\HL F 1"-(X)R(I' '\ nEI ~ '\H T \Ci l ~1\'FL 'r' -\I BOB'S PORT BARBER SHOP 19 0 1 f . CO A ST HI GHWAY CORO NA DCL MAlt 67J.S1Sl PlJRI /HI \JRF BlfLDI~G RESTYLED REPAIRED· RESTORED and ALTER A TIOMS on LEATHERS on d SUEDE S -----------TH REE G EI'IE RATIOH S OF FURRIE RS BALBOA FUR FACTORY ----305 P alm St. • Neer t h e f•rry BALBOA 67 s. 1192 Tt.e G&ooflOIIS hav~> 8 "'ni- t '1!\ ... <>s, dl•d a -.rrov>'inl! hst ~;;==================:::::::::::::! • S<tt .sftp(j JSto11.ers. Man~ v... • "'f?lo ron lllf tO the •orf' !or : <>ars, aw1 f1Jlc1 tt~ ... anru:;-to bP a .~, . .,, orne- MARINERS CHURCH NOW IM OUR HEW BU1LDI .... G "1·1.tlon to Corono; 1&-1 Mar. lO)J iUS·j' •\\'c.., AT JAMBOREE, ~E W PORT BEACH • !ro urrPnt oursein Wash- ""t"' tl':e Charles 1.\ tlkrn- ' 3 frorr R•trrlll Peterson, rrr TllP 3 -..·~>ek oursE-ts .. n~r at·thn ·to anal\'le 1• .ents as for ged he .. ,., ''tt-rs. Tt1<> ourse is 1f'- , "' a"ents, hut a llrr ltP<1 ... • poli<'e oUt Prs an~>rr1 ·r·. photo. :'F I EPHOSt. tA0-6010 TRE TEACl1V; IS C ENTERED ON JESUS C HRS'f A~D THE El9LE, WITH EM PHAStS ON PRAC'1'1CAL C HRISTIAN LI VING ALL AGES ARE WELCOME Counsellnr and visltln( aYailable . Sl'~DA Y 1\ERVIC ES: ij:if -9:30-11.(>0 A.M. SUBSCRIPTION ORDER OMLY SS.OO FOR OHE YEAR ------~--------- ~A ME ............................... ADDRESS ........ , ••.................•• CIT\ . . ..........•........... Z I P ..... SEHO lM tlU$ OtD£R W\TM U .OO TO· MEW..ORT HAR&OR EHSIGM 2721 E. COAST HWY ., CORONA O£l MAR GROW1l1 WITH SAVINGS SECURITY WITH HOMEOWNERSHF SAVINGS CERTIFICATES- YOUR BEST INVESTMENT Ma>.emum earntngs plus max1m um safety make savsng at Laguna Federal Savtngs both w rse and profitable And for htghest earnings. wrth Interest rates guarar'lteed for the full term. tnvest your savings in LFS insured-safe term certtftcates Come In and consult one of our friendly Laguna Federal savtngs counsellors about the mvestment program that best suits you • StJbfect to t uba1ant._, ln..,..l peNn'-for wlthd,..... .....,. m.turlty. LAGUNA ....-L. C.htornla 3 Monarch 8ey Plaza IAN C\.EME~. C.htom•• 801 Nol1tl El Cam no Real spots Re.otn" HAIIIOR .SlGII P\l1LIIt(111IEBI.Y -'AII£1 ••wpert ..... ftttlrt 5 -..... Ill ........ 10noro ~ --AJMM~c A--&IN WllloJI>oU too...-to f'-Val. ley. N0.1 KINGS IN PLAYOFF TUES. A8 Eut 811ft' team woo ... Dl•-B (5111 ud 6th en<~~) title, .... -· ---........ Ia tile Dt-C (Srd ud -m> ... ,_, BdJoa Poota- ~_,a~a was flrst Ud Newport Helc:hts wu Srd. A Com- m•lty Yoath Center team from Corau del Ma.r wu 2111! Ia Dl•lldoo • (7th ud COI'ODI del Mar's c ... ,.,. Leacoe ·--oat ... lr~--­"A .. DIVISION w L ball JeUOD Fridi.J Dlcbt at CYC fS •••••••••• 5 1 home, aad start tbe CtF CYC tl •••••••••• 4 t playoffs Oil ,._..y, CYC f! .. , .•....• 4 2 The Sea klnp:, 1ti11 WI- Eulbt.ll • • • • • .. · • 4 l beat'" Ia 2S otarts, ooio( sa.amsala I! · . · · · · · ! 4 lato tut alcht's hOme pme Pee.tasala fl • • • • • • ·! 4 W'ltb btaacta. play ZDd- Newport Heights • • • • 0 6 place VWa Put oo Frtday "8" DJVISION lll&ht. lD a Ja~~.: !8 meetift«, Eutbtuft' •• · • • • • • • 6 1 COM beat Vllla Part 5S-fi9 8cdla.lo Hills • • • • • • • 6 1 oo tbe loeer's court. M.UiDers tZ ...••.• 5 ! The Harbor Aru.'s other M'art.oers tl • • • • • • . 4 3 s high schOols will eod their PeDinsula • • • • • • • • • 3 4 seasoos Friday nf«ht withOUt Channel ••• · · • • · • • 2 5 quallf)"I.Dg for the CIF ptay. CYC ..... · · · · · • · 2 5 orrs. Esta.nda msts Costa Newport Heights •••• 0 ? Mesa, and Newport Harbor ''C'' OIVISlON visits Edisoo. Ne-.,ort Heights .••. 6 0 Last Friday night, New- Pellllu.Ll •• • • • • • • • 4 2 port lost 64-51 at West- Martiaers •• • • • • • • • S 3 mlnster. Golnt; into last CYC ••••••• • • · •. 3 3 nl(ht's hOme pme with Eulblaff •••• • • • • • 2 4 Western. tbe Tars W"ere 4- BIIflalo Hllls •••• • • • 0 6 16 00 the seuoo. and 3-9 ln Sunset League play, Estancia lDd Costa Mesa, aJler l.atilll 61rtotut.tarts SU BJE CT TO NORMAL EXCAVATIOH. LOCAL CODES 1'40T INCLUDED FINANCING AVAILABLE ON APPROVED CREDIT • tM CeatvJ 1o0p, • a •• oatoj ___ .. put Z weeks. Belx't lalt alcbf 's pme with COM, Es- b.De.b tla~ a ~ mad; of 15-6 udaCftDrJI.Aipa record ol ?-4. Cost:l Mesa. before playing last ....._ a. Mapolla. W'lS 13-10 011 tllle seucm Uld 6-6 with tbe -· The COM Sea KiDCs, nted as tbe top prep ,&Hm Ia Oru(e County, wt.llproblbly DOt taow thel.r first Clf playoff opponent ttnW aome- tlme this weekend. In last F'rtday nl(bt's game, Newport Harbor stayed close to the powerlal Westmluter Lkxls until the 4th QIIU'ter, when tbe Lloa.s , outshot tbe Tars 18-9 to wtn going aW'ly. Blll WllldnmD led Newport's seortac with 18 points. Kim Cooke bad 14. other local squads were Jdle last Friday, WE FEATURE ~ TELEDYNE LAA RS a Pool Sweep, ELDERS of St. Aod.M's Presbyterian Church of New, port Beach a.re pictured here with their pastor after tlle election held at the annual meeting of the CODgt'eg&~ tioo. Seated in front are Pa.t Yoder, Pastor .Charles Oiereofteld, and Harlow IUcbardsoo; standing, Doug Dick, Put E•W, Georre Fo~:, Joe Brock and Ed Bartora. CUSTOM SPAS Entries in for Guadalupe 27601 FOR&ES ROAD LAGUNA NIGUEL 831 ·2375 SEE OUR BICENTENNIAL POOL DISPLAY !.•ole Co .. u•c"'•• L ie. No, 192237C·S3 12222 SO. HARBOR BLVD. • 750 · 7665 GARDEN GROVE 871 .8020 772.3401 6~6 ·509~ OPEN 7 DAYS Balboa Yac ht Club's an. nual Guada.lupe lsb.nd race hlts tbe startlnc UDe at OOOG Saturday, Aprll 10, John E. Arens, general chairman, reports that he has received over 68 requests for formal applications, Inchtdl.ng ''Swlft" and "F'lreblrd," prerious race winners. The lOR-Mark m (a) n c- lng rule wUI be used. Ra.ce Com mittee Chairman Phillip Glasgow wfll be assisted by William Campbell, Doris Kirst and Swede Jotmson. Communications will be handled by Sta.tr Commodore Carron Hudson, Roy LaHue aDd Robert B. Smith. CB RADIO · IC'S TV ANTENNA · PARTS "The Store th at Cares" Perfect for Rec. Vech. -Auto -Boats 2101 • PA • 1 fl. WAIIAMn OPEN 7 DAYS There will be two escort venels -WIUlam Moen's "Seallut," Ill Alaskan 55, a.od M, Curtis Smith's "Lo- cura," a 59' Cruiser. Mrs. Gared Smith is handltag iDvltaUoos and tro- phies, whlle the hostess committee wlll be headed by Mrs. Jolm Holcomb. Starting boats wUI be WU. Uam Campbell's ''Sunshine'' and Swede Johnson's "Whole Enchilada." Finish boats are Prestoo Zlllgltt's "Carina,'' Gared Smith's "Por Na<ta," Ca r- ron Hudson's "Velcaro," Robert B. Smith's "Fa1coo" and WUUam Carlson's "Ka'aluna." There wUI be a trophy presentation bnmch at to a.m. Satur<iay, April 17. .NB CIVIL SERVICE BOARD VACANCY Applicants are beiac sought ror a seat oo the Newport Beach city Cl'fU service board. The vacartey, created by the deathofboard member Oren Kl.ng, will be open for &ll)llcaUoas uaw the end of this month. The clYII service board meets the n rrt Mooday ntc:bt of each mooth at City Hall to dt.seuss and dedde city per-.oel potJctes. The board's 5 members sene without pay. Appoi.atmeots an: tor 4 years. AwlJeaUoas shoold be made to tbe city clerk at Cltr Hall. CYCLE RIDER IS 'CLOTHESLINED' A L1&11na Beach motor- cycle rider told Newport po. Uce be wu "ciotbellmed" S:Qirday nlcht by a rope ~ had stretcbed aeroa Acacia ATe. 111 Co. rc.adelMar. lunH Dulel Scbroc aJdbewu- Aeacta jut-ot lhrJ, at 11 p.m. - ....,. -blm to 1t1o ud a.., hlm from btllt. lit •utr .. oltor-...... ~--::::~~~~ PoUee r1111 Dlldlac lo tbe -._teet f1lldlac • """' aormanr .-1 to rapt ott tbe pttnlt JIOI'Idll lot .r IIMteo'e rett.rut, oear a. -ot tbe acc..S.t. Tllo ....,. ,..., -. po11ct -. .. ""'--ot Aca<ta. TliiJ t:lloortoocl - -llllPI ... ltrttcllled tM rape aero. tllt-uapnU. -. PUSTON B. ZILI.QTT ot lllltM)r View KW. ... beM ........ 1!176 ... -ot tile Newport Oceoa Slilloc A.a., apouor ol tbe Ea- NMda nee. scbedll1ed to .tart April U oft the Ha.r- bor eaff'IDee. otber omeers aft •lce...presldellts Jerry Brue, GU ~ bd Honrd ll&rtYD; secretary, Diet Plana; treasurer, Richard Je.ess; Judge a~­ YOC&te. Pal Marz:, aad dl- ,_.,rs Jack Baillie, LIO)'d (Swede} Jotmsoa, Richard Lawreoce, James S. Llor:ter- maa, Jack Malllnckrodt. R. James N111eet. John Roblo-soa. Charles Ullmu aDd W'WWD ._ Kle~mid. The Real o~ the major firms ln Orange County, has selected the Irvine Com- pany's Bank ot America building Ia Newport :enter tor Us coJllC)rate head- quarters. Dr . Randall R, McCardle will relocate the firm's eJ:- ecutlve omces from the Or- aoge County Airport area to the nlath noor of the Bank of America building, 500 Newport Center Drive, in mid-February, Irvine Co, leasing executive Charles Buchanan said. The Real Estaters ha5 of- fices in lrvlne, Costa Mesa, Huntlngtoo Beach, Fountain Valley and Newport Beach. The nrm employs about 175 people ltl its 9 offices. Dr. McCardle, a Realtor ln the county for 2S years, ts president of 8 corpora- tions, a founder of the Bank of Costa Mesa, a ooUece (D. structor and ha.s lectured throughi:Mit the Unl~ States. M.UC BINSWANCER ot Bic Caoyoa ays be wW try to unseat 51!1 dtllrict Couotr · Supem..:n' Tbomu Riley at Dover Sbores lD tbe J11Dt elecUou. Mr. Btuw~Qrer, a World War U:boalberpilot, nn bU on tnddll com- pany, 80M U. ud ll ..,.. a o.-rta u o0 .,......_ andiMd • ........_ftrm. He hu 1-lion 15 ,....., Ia ·--lila_,., be eMnctertMd ........ u ···~....ncaa." aod plodpdlo-lo<lloeol r._-r to_..,._ . ...-.. HYDIOPOMIC GUDEII 1115CUUIOM PEa. UTM -Ytow 'BOla Ganlllo Ct.., wW Jlll'll tit a lllro. -11>-·)dl~ CUdOIIII , .... 11!1 1>1' au-x-. G( .. -Ganlllo c-•·-· T1oo lZ:IO aotlltor will bt lloldoitllo -"'-AU• a,.,.., rnt ... Ker,.,.. -.1....,. H-l .. k Hoe_., ud Rtcblrd lcllwlellort Aalll-111. \ c..::. ..... .... c..<:ru .,...._ ............ ,'" .. llltllllltlc.utC ,,_. .... ..-.. mss.W'Dlbe .............. ftnl: . ,,, .... lly lor 1st AlttllneftttiMitnla Calle r.-acdla _, 111ft l"'diid tP a c 2L 1 5 -... -roeoc<l ot 114~ BERGESON H.Q . TO OPEN SOON IIIIICe II tM 4 C r_,. --Frldioy,Fob. 10. at Gt"r •• Colkp. ftt ~ CIC*......, State Aseunhty ~ .. -- -ttU roar -Borco-otBicCan-.... 4.-1 ( ... , .ce maR .,.. wW .,...., apeD bet _. a ts-5-recoN. campatp _,.... ta .... .._"""' .......uen tm.e oa Feb. !6, a aa-...., ..... a:en• ~ . IIIOIID«!d this week. et ........-• ~dDJ · Mrs. Berguoo. a mem- tttle... a.ld <:caetS WJCDU' • ber at tbe Newport-Mesa He wu Nfet rile to lSI-Board of Edlcat:Joll .ltw the . ..,..ser b FiH0 141J. 111-put 11 years, Is eeetiDc ~ Rlcll llultus .S tbe Rlll"'bUCID aomlDI.tioa 190~r ADd:? t,.sjat, to tbe 1ttb A.embly D;&t- GET IN SHAPE VOLLEYBALLING .... Ia eel Ia -for nmmer beaeb ~I? ,_ ..,., doD't ~ enter a team 1:a tht City~ Xewport Beaeb lldtllt .yolle)ball 1 ...... Tbe 6-man reams v..UI be dh'lde4 1.ato two leagues. t.:oocoes will be ctusUiect ''opea" aDd "A," depeod- ric:t se~l being n.cated by CongressioGal C&Ddidate Robert Badt\am. Toralgbt. Feb. t9, the Don Adldnsons •J.U host an e p.m. reception for Mrs. Bergesoo tn their Balboa -·· The campaign head- qua rters , located at 17941 Sky Park Circle in lrvlne, wUJ ofrtelally open at Sp.m. oo the 26th, with a 2-hour pUblic reeJ!Plioo. Refresh- ments will be served. and Mrs, Berr;e!OO and her cam- paign aides will discuss the campaign. Persons In- terested in 2ttending the opening may call 540~8636. Zatft'\f ~ ,. Decorati"c H:irdw:ue and Bath ~ Accesorics sa.,.~ 26M "v011 n . MEWPOat IUCII IDg qpoo tbe skill al pla yen bmlh·ed. Teams wU1 play oDe et"ealacperweet.Games wm be pb)'ed at Corona c2el -liar bleb achool starting llarcb 18. "()pea" divtsioo 1lrtll play on Thursdays and "A" dlvlstoo Oil Tuesdays. Game Urnes will be 7 and I :SO p.m. 1''-'lt'lt~ ~ Come To The FIOitilll Houle! Pft·ncistntloo must be completed oo later than Fri- day, Feb, 27, at the City Hall parks, beaches and recreatloo otn.ce. A fee or $65 per team must ac-~ umHI~rlao~d of •n:dJi"f. ... ~roitatirms, 'U.: · arntOIIHICt'rtJf',f $, f'rtgrnt •t'tf 'lllf'IUrl$, ' company the re(istntlon. lf'eJdi.,t r alt P l)"'''""'•lls, f<IH .. ., A preUmtoary orpnir.a-~~oo.ts .. ;, /•ct. 11 o, ... s'"" ,,ar1Jtlisrr3~~~~;Jif t1oa meetlne WUI be held for tht' hrfJt'·fo•bf'' " at ?:SO p.m. March 4 In ~384 BLVD., COSTA tbe City Hall con:fe:r:en:e:e:$ie~~e~M~o~n~. ;"i'"~~~~ ;~::::;~ 538 CENTEit"STREET - ·TENNIS ladies tennis dresses 20% ·to 50% off 200 Pa s · Random sizes • Wilson & Penn Tennis Shorts & Shirts 4.95 . 5.95 . 6.95 . 8.95 .ALL SALES SUBJECT TO STOCK ON HAND Public AUCTION f111DAY, JA1UIDAY, IIIJIIfDAY .c I P.M. Borgains on Rrw Cty.tot SuTifng Siftirr. Porc~loi,.., Oriftltol Objecu d'A,.I . Paintings. J~tw~lry. Antfqu~s. Bronus. Furniture, &1«1 lndion Tu~ite. .. S 1.000.000 INVENTORY f"'ro"' £11•1n. c-"''· ()w, ... ,.r.-. IUI~tkmfHrkl IIJSITOIISI c------AUC'nOIW c_ .. , .-EADf.IIION1 ... acrou the etrm from lld.left of the-Sout'-lond'• mote e~ ..,.erfronl rwtouronu:! ,.,_,..,"-Sol!" ta •S DAILY, 12•1 SATURDAY & 2-1 SUNDAY CLOUD WI .. IIDA1' t. TMU.JDAT - . - USlYOtlll~ . • MAS'Ial OWIGE. PEIISQJW.CHECII OR CASH aa ... c...·ssa;: ...... ., •..•. c ~ 7 •••• -(7 •• , ......... I . . .. < •e•Poe r ••••• •••• _ ,. ... , _ ,1-". "• .,.1 • Researchers use smoke analysis to isolate key flavor ingredients of tobacco-low tar MERIT with ~Enriched Flavor~ achieved. N ot all in gredients of tobacco in ciga rette smoke deJi,·e r the sa me amount of taste. Or tar. That's what researchers at Philip Morris discovered usi ng an analytical fr actometer to "crack" cigarette smoke down into its various parts. Relying on t h is very se nsitive , very special instrument, over 2000 separate ingred ie nts were isolat ed and analyzed . What this analys is revealed was startling: There are ingredients in cigarette smoke -key fl avor-ric h ingredie nts -that deliver taste way out of proportion to tar. Ingredie nts that , when pac ked into a tobacco blend, result in a ciga rette that delivers extraordinary flavor without the usual corresponding increase in tar. , The discovery is call ed 'Enriche d Flavor: It comes in the tobacco of a remarkable new ciga rette: MERIT 'Enriched Flavor' is extra flavor. Natural flavor. Flavor that can 't burn Out, £ant fade out, can't d o anything but come through for you. · In fact, MERIT delivers the fla vor of cigarettes having more tar. than 911"~ of all cigclrccccs being sold coda:v. If you 're lc•oking to become a lo\\' ta r smoker. or don't p articula rl y enjoy the taste of the .lo,,· tar brand you smoke now- you 'll be intere~cd . 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Rk liMOMI. Va. 23261 . Up to 60% 'more ~r. Yet MERIT has only 9 mg. of tar. Lower MERIT am MERIT MENTHOl ... Warnin g: The Surgeon General Has Dettrminld That Cigarette Smoking Is 0111ge10US to Yow Hullk. . . ............ "" ' .. . . '• '• ·.· ~ .. ~~: :~:: ·.·. ·=t .::: .. • . ' ,, " .• ' . ,, '· .•. '· .. . . . :: . . .· -:· .. Rather than assess the spiritual views of George Washington. we dedd ed to let him speak for him self. The "father of our countJy .. hu been s ubjected. we beltevc. to many unjustified attacks. A ureful study of these words written over a 39-ye.ar period should enabte the reader to evaluate for himself the person who was elected our fir5t presi- dent. The lAnguage of his day was more fo nnal than ours. but ttle ex- cerpts here presented, particu~rty the tWo messages to the Indians. seem to ind icate the kind of person Washington really was. In this. his birthday month, we deem tt a p rivilege to honor the man who led us to independence.-ED . Letter written a t Fort Cumberland. Maryland, 1755: We have been most scandalouslvbeaten, by a trifling body of men. but fat1gue and want of time will prevent me from Q iVfng you any of the details.. B) the all -powerful dispensat1ons of ProVi· dence. I have been protected beyond all human probability and expectation for I had four bullets through my coat. and two horses shot under me. vet esca ped unhurt. altho death was level· 1ng my companions on even s1de o f me Letter to the Six Indian Nations. Feb- ruary1 1776: VOO can tell our 'lriends that they ma) always look upon me. whom the v. half' United Colon1es have chosen to be th~1r Chief Warner . as the1r brother wh1IS1 they continue m fnendsh1p wtth us the\ may depend upon mtne and the protec· tton of those under my command. Tell them that we don 1 want them to take up the hatchet for u~ except the\ chuse it. We want that the chd•n of fnendshtp s hould always rematn br19ht betwet;n our fnends of the nations and us. We recommend you to them. a nd hope by your spreading the truths ol the Holy Gospel amongst them. 11 wtll con- tribute to keep the c hatn so brtght. that our enemies wtll never be able to break th1s union. so much fo1 the bene· lit of our brothers of the Six Nations and ol us: At Valley Forge. December. 1777 : The Commancler-tn·Chtef with the high- est satisfaction expresses his thanks to the olf ocers and soldiers for the fortitude and patience with which they have sus- tained the fatigues of the campaign .. Tomorrow being the day set apart by the Ho nora ble Congress fo r public thanksgiving and praise: and duty call · tng us devoutly to express our grateful acknowledgments to God for the mani- fold bless1ngs he has g ra nted us. The general directs that the army remain in tb pr eSent quarters. and that the chap- latns perform divine service with their several corp5. and bngades And ear- neslly exhorts all off icers a nd soldiers. ""ho se absence is not ind ispe nsably necessary, to attend with reverence the solemmties of the day.' Speech to the Delaware Chiefs. 1779: Brothers. I am happy to see you here. I a m qlad the tong journey you have made has done you no harm: and that vo u are tn good health. I am glad also vou le ft all o ur fnends of the Delaware '<'IliOn we ll B10the r'ii I am glad you have brought three of the c htldren of your principal chte ls to be educated w1th us. I am sure Conares~ v.1ll open the arms of love to therTt and wtll look upon them as their own chtldren. and wtll have them edu· cated anOid tnglv Thts ts a great mark of vour conhdence and of your destre to preserv e the fr1endship between the two nat tons to the end of time. and to become one people wtth vour breth1en olthe Untied States. "-"t~ r·a rs hear wtth pleasure the other n•atters you mentton You do well to Wl'iih to learn our arts and ways of life. and above all. the rehg1on o! Jesus ChrL§t These wtll make you a greater dndllapp1er people than you are. I pray God he ma:,. make your nat1on w1se and s.tronq that the~' may always see their own true mteresf and have courage to 11.alh m the rtght path A Challenge From the Past T HAT wa.s a gloomy hour for our ~o urnry. when the Brit 1sh empire roused itself for our overthrow. and 11 requtreJ more than a prophet 's VlSton to see light through the cloud that hung over our prospects. The Indian war had JU St closed. an d the feehle colomes were beg~nning to emerge from the diffi cuittes and hardshtps to which they had been exposed , when they were compelled ll) l"Ontemplate a new evil. to which all they had hitherto suffered and borne were but tri fles . They had faced the dreary wilde rness and lurkmg savage without fe ar. and cheerfully encountered every trial . and now, just as the n1ght seemed past and the morning of prosperity dawning.. a day so da rk and appalling rose be fore them that the firmest heart sank f01 a moment m despondency. The American ·Revolution wa s an anomaly in the history of the world. For a feeble colony just struggling into extste nce -witho ut shtps. witho ut a regular army, and without munitions of war to enttr into open combal with the most powerful nation on the globe for the sake of a mere principle was o pening a new page lo the eye of monarchs, which II is no wonder they trembled to read. Bounded on one stde by a hmi!less forest filled with hostile savages and on the other by the ocean . whose bosom wu covered with the fl«ts of her foes, she nt'Vertheless stood up in th~ simple maJesty of justice, and offered battle to the strongest emptre in th~ wo rld . National weakness, internal feuds and foes. thr presence and power of colonial magjstrateJ and governors were dtsregarded. or seen only to excite hisher rnOiutton; and Massachuse!IS stood up 10 {he midst of the 88thering storm and called aloud to Virginia, and Virgtma answered her, scndmg her cheerinJ voice through the gloom . To bri ne harmony out of the discord thll prevailed . produce strength from weakness, and create resources where they did not exist was the work aqned to George Washington. t-klw he succeeded amid the difficultieJ that baet his pith, and fo r a period of seven yean, filled as they were with disuten and sufferings, maintained his position, bafned his foes. and finally t.a¥Cd his country, will always remain a marvel to the historian of thott tlmes. ThouJh we may now eulogiz.e his character, we cannot estimate the flery trial to which he wu exposed . The immense burden that lay on hJs shoulders during those seven yean of gloom and darkness, the ob•adet that thickened as he .advanced , the obloquy that would attend falure, and the misery that a single misstep might innict on his country, and , more !.han all , the hopes of liberty intrllsted to his cart, cornblned to make h.bn a prey to the _rnost ceueless anxiety and render hil life one of toil, mental activity, and fearful forebodings, suffidmt lo wreck the Mltue~t ctwacttr. AU the details -those petty annoyances, hopes deferred, proaalln broken, aid refused, or plans baffled by professed friends -art left out of lhe account when we reckon up his qualiUn and ellimate his ttrt:uu. Yet these are often the severest tests o f a ma n, and thote who have ltOOd firm u u rode and putt as gold under are~t t rials, have fa llen or fded ln that ltt:ser ones. -From Wath.it~~IOn tJnd Hl1 G~nt:Nis by J. T. Headley .. - ..... -. ...... . .... .. ... . ~ • Order Suspending tt-e Aghting. April 18. 1783, The Commander-in-Chief orders the cessation of hostilities between the United States of America and the king of Great Britain to be publicly pro· claimed tomOfTOW at 12 o'clock ... llfter which the chaplains with the several brigades will render thanks to al m ighty ·God for all his mercies, particularly f01 his overruling the wrath of man to his own glory. and causing the rage of wa r to cease amongs.t the nations.' Letter to the Governors of the 13 States on the Disband ing of the Army. 1783: I now make it my earnest pra yer that God ._. would incline the heart.s of the citiz~ns ... to enten.ain a brotherly affec- tion for one another. for their fellow cit•· zens of the United States at large. and particttlarly for their brethren who have served in the fie ld: and finally , that he would most graciously be pleased to dis· pose us all to do justice. to love mercy. a nd to demean ourselves with that char- ity. humility and pacific temper of mind. which were the characteristics of the Divine Author of our blessed religion. and witho ut an humble imitation of whose example in these things. we can never hope to be a happy nation. First Inaugural Address, 1789: It would be peculiarly improper to om•t in this first official act my fervent suppli- cations to that Almighty Being who rules over the universe, who oresides in the councils of nations, and whose provi- dential aids can supply every human defect. that his benediction may conse- crate to the liberties and happiness of the people of the United States a gov· ernment instituted by themselves fo r these essential purposes .... ln tende ring this homage to the Great Author of every public a nd private good, I assure myself that it expresses your sentiments not less than my own, nor those of my fell ow citizens at large less than either. No people can be bound to acknowl- edge and adore the Invisible Hand which conducts the affairs of men more than ! II f 10m Tl"o(-Wol~h•rogton Pllpt'U t"drt~ by~ I'\ Pado''""' ' 1955 Ho1r~r (. B1ot~fs. Pub !Is~'"' i'tt"w Yotl.. (21 In Samson Drea m and ttl\" ChtoShlln lnd~oJns ol N~ England by W I:Ao:Lo~n lovt" • 1899 1"~ Ptlgnrn Prlf"s~ BosiOfl M.as~­ ChU!>,.n~ r)J horn Basoc Wntong~ ol Gt"Ofqlf" 1,.\,ashJngtoo lf"drtlf"d by Sa~tc Cornm1n~ ' 1948 b\ Random House Inc . Nev. Y01~ WASHINGTON SAID THIS Our Fint Pre.idnlt Wu a De- vout and Godl7 Ma•. Here A"' So~t~e Quotaliou FroM Hi• on. Hi• Birthd.ly Of all thc dispositions and habits which lead to a polillcal pro~per­ lty, noligion and morality are I~ dls-pE'nsablt> supports. It is impoulble to KQvem the world without God. He m uat be worse than an lnfiM-1 1hat haJ not gratitude to admowlf'dce hi• obligaUon. Wt> can hn•e but little hope ol th«' bleuirc of God If we Insult Him by our blu phem'". Le1 us rely upon the goodrw .. o( the CIUM' and the aMI Of the Sup- rnrtC Bfoinc, In ....._, hand vk:W)' ia, to animatl' lftd ftloOOUr~ .- to nobll' actioN. AD woWd have bel'n lolt but for that bountlluJ Prov~ whkh hu ~~ fa!Jed ua: In rhe hour of dlatl'l'U. The propitiot.ll smUca or Heaven u n never be e~ted on a nation that diat't"Carda the eternal rules or order and rilht, which Heaven its~lf has ordal tM'd . Religion Ia u ncoceuary to reuon aa ~uon ta to ftll.lion; the one c•nnot ex.lat without the oUWr. Alsoclate with mmofloodqual- lly if you ettHm your own ~ 1atlon: for It la betm-to M a)oM than in bad company. Without Lnt~ty the finest taleat can nev~ rain tM '"PC'Ct ol the truly valuaWe part ot manklnd n.. )ove ~ Ill)' eomp.ny .W be th(o nalin& lnlJuoencfo ol IIU' c:co. duct Uberty, .-., It bet;tftl lO take root, Ia 1 plant ot ....-.s ._,.. Kilowlerc1le ..... In ewry .....,,, .... -llula ol publle -MU.~Ittcted. • those of the United States. Every step by which they have advanced to the c haracter of an in dependent nation seems to have been distinguished by some token of prO'.'idential agency .. We ought to be no tess persuaded that the propitious smiles of heaven can never be expected on a nation that dis- regards the eternal rules of o rder and ng ht whk>h heaven itself has ordained.1 Fro m the Sixth A nnu al P resid ential Address to Congress. 1794: Let us un1te .. in imploring-the Supreme Rule1 of nattons to spread his holy p ro- tection over these United States: to turn the rnachinattons o f the wicked to the co nftrmi ng of our constitution: to en- able us at all times to root out internal sedition, and put invasion to flight: to perpetuate to ..>ur count ry that prosper- ity whtch his good ness h~ already con- ferred, and to verify the .,anticipations at this government being a safeguard to human rights From the Eighth Annual P residential Address to-Congress. 1796: Gentlemen of the Senate and of the House of Representatives: The situation in which 1 now stand . for the last time .... naturlllly recalls the penod whe n the ad- munstratton of the present form of gov- ernment commenced: and I c annot omrt the occaston to congratulate you and my country on the success of the e11 penment. nor to repeat my fervent suppltcations to the Supreme Ruler ol the untverse and Soveretgn Arbite1 of nauons. that h1s providential care may sttll be e.trtended to the United States. that the v1rtue and happiness of the people may be preserved: and that the govemment which they have instituted for thP protection of their liberties may be perpetual C>l IBIOIT-BISIGII PUIUSttED IUI(LY -PAGE I lltUMDAY, Fta B, "" COIIOIA DELIWI, CAL. 1JtfJ MINUTES .,_ -Nt£ "' !!!'!"'--~ L -----....c-.......... OUR RESPONSIBILITY TO lltE BIBLE There a,. four pasaaps in the H.w T..Ument wheN adjective~ .... UMd to dHcribe "the Word of God" end wfMre ~ are lnfotmed of our responsfbUity toward tt as ...... Heart. In Philippians 2:16 ;t is ealt.cl '"the WOf'd of life." and as -.ett M are to "hold it fotth." The Word Oil God ak)ne hn power tc ,,....., ... and Bive spirit.Ltal life. St. ,_.,. says that belleYen •re "born •"'· not of COfTUpl:ible seed, but of lncotTUpl:ibM, ~ the WOfd of God, _.,Jch liveth •nd •btdeth forevef'' (I Pl!t. 1:23). Thus we should "hold it forth" to kKt men aa their only hope of eternal life. f«example,ln James 1:21 it ia catted ttM "ercrafted" Of" "im· planted" Word, and as such we -. .cMted to "...eeiw " it witt! ''meekness" sinee it ia "abte to AYe your souls." The Word of God, indeed, does have a Wily of seltiftl down un6Wnuth. of tet· finally, in II Tim. 2:15 it 1s tint: "under our skiM" so to ~ "the WQfd of Truth." and t.pMk. It is not merely sown : it ra as such we are tofd to "rightly planted into men's hMrts and of· divide it." If .. tail to riRhtty dl- ten makes them miserabte as k vide it we can change it into error. convicb them of sin and of their tor God hat not ~w.ys deatt the need of s..lvation throu1h Christ. same with mankind. Abel had to When it does this, a.ys the ~-bf'ins an •nimal secrifice for Slllva · tie, "receiw" it "with meekness" t ton (Heb. 11:4). The children of for it is "able to save your souls." Israel were told to "keep" the taw "indeed" to find accepta nce with God (Ex. 19:5,6). But tater Paul declared: "Not by works of riRh· teousness wh ich we have done, btJt accordinR to His mercy He saved us, by the washing of re· gener,tioo, and renewinR cf the Holy Spirit" (Titus 3:5). B LOOH HT T11Q 0001~ BY OR. 80 B JONES 11011 JON£8 Unlvsrsitu ~''"''''* Hh '" • .,..,,..,._.,., "Th \" won! hnc I hid in mine ht•ll rt: that I mi2"ht not ~in :.~o:ilin~t thee" 1P1utlm 1 1~:11 ). Hidi ne;. :a.• used here by the 1"'"'-nlmi~t . ,!Of'~ not SU2"1tlf"!t ,·.,nrealing t he Word from thl' ll"l teht of thn!e around : rath,.r, 11 ha~ the c·onm•tation of trea- ~ur llli!: t hf' \\' urd -a<"t'urnulatin~: ot , hti!:hly reJ.:"ardini!: it. valuing It~· u~o·. In other wnrd s, thE' !'sulmi ~t ro·Jntrdt'il hi• heart n~ a n·pn!liturr fnr divint· prin- o'lpk~ upnn whit-h t" draw Ill lit(' hc•ur of tt•mptation or fnl~l"htwd . It ts nul po~sihlo· for G;1d"~ w .. rd "' •tay hidden in the heart lt i~ ."ome.,.·hat lik.- hitlmJ.:" ;1 \11-'ht 111 a lnnt .. rn: tht· lil-!ht "Ill "'honl."out anti illumifll' all wh ,. Jr:ow nt'ar. \\'ith God"~ Word 111 th1• ht•art. tho• \"f'T}' ··••Unit-nann• 1 ~ <"h»n~t>d : and ;oil wht l l•t•holtl thllt ;,•ountl'nlln<"•· ""til '<t•(' t;\·id,>n<'t' c•f di\·uw I£T.fl •·•· to nd wisdom. God'~ Holy ~pirit t run:<forrn ~ tht' fat't' a~ lit' t r11n~fnrm~ tht· life Wh,•n :-'!t-pho·n, ftlkd "ith tht· Hoi}· c:h .. ~t. •ltlt>d up to pro·;or h. nu·Tt '"~uw hi$ fat·;• a ~ it ha•l hf'l·n thl' f:H•t· of ttn onC".-1"" • A rt>~ li :l.'•l . \'nu rn:1y not h:l\'(' t• hnnd~<lmt· fnc-l'. but God's pow- t'r in \'OUr Jif<• <"ftn <"IIU~E.' }'OUr fa n• t"o he attrMti\'t'. It will nut b1• tht' 11rtifi<"ial lltt ra<"tl\",;. nf'U that comf'~ from t'Xpen~ivt' rosmetiu. but the nuturll] at- tra<"tivenc.ss that <"Ont t'S from 11n inward li,;rht. Tht· di\'int· nuHancP whirh God put~ with- in emi t~ a Htll\"t•nlr glow to makt' the fn<"E> nttriH'Iiw· Not onh' do.•.• the f>OWI"f of God in u ltfe rham:t> th"' roun-tt'nnnre !tO that thE' w0r hl nw~· St'i'; it al!lo pro,·idl'! a wi~dnm thai thl' w11rld C"Ani\Ot undt'r· ~t11nd . Pl•tt>r a nd John. on tr1al for ~pt'llk inll in the nnnw r.f Chri~t . !<tood bt>for .. thf' rounril and boldl}" pr()(': .. imed ~llh'll• ti .. n in Chri~t . \\'hen t h~ t·flun· <"il !law tht't r t.oldnes ~ "':tnd Jlf.'rt'eh·t'd thn t tht'y wt•rt• un - lt·a rnffi and ii!:norunt men, th•·y mu rvlf"lh>d : and tht·}· Wt•k l.;nnwll.'dllt' of thl'm. thnt th,·y t::t d been "'·ith Jt-~u'" ! A<"t ~ I :1 31. May thr li,;rht of your •·••untt'nnnrr :1nd tho· ho •J,Jnt'~~ .,f \'fiUr 1\ln nd for (."hri•t pro- dalm lfl 11 lo~t nnrl th"llli!: w .. rld thflt th•·re i~ "'nnrt' Otht•r n:tm•• under hean•n 1:1\"l'n IHll,.rH.: men wh.-r••h\' .,..,, mu~l loo· ~tt'"••d"' !A c·t~ 4 :121 /(, lo H.~.,/ l•tl lhr r;,l'<l"l f',/ln iO ~IIi/' .·11111n<'illl l"'l '· •ii t)raptr for ~bt jlatton In hlo-lor'•"'--~ Worhlntton -God .. hofp-...... .,od. .. tuljWaidiRt: '"Suoh ..... tho .... ---""'chi -· in ........... toft,.. •••ION . .....,lei to tho"''' • -· ~~-... prnioulrrly iofttOfl ..... to omit in 1hll firlt offk:tll Kt ""' ho ,.,. • ..,-tono to-Almilf'IIY lhi"' who,.,...,.. tM unN••· ...tw. ,. .... in tho---'""-.. ----......,ryw.yllurNn ~ 1Mt Hilbei-*tion wwy CiOI..c!a• to tM --'"""""·--tho,._ of tho Unilld S.W a .... iWiliM'rt inltitutiO by ........... _ _.. .. purpolft. end ,., ...... ..-,y ~ ..... lo<ted In itl.tminii118lion • .,..,. with IYOCftl the ~------··" t..aw in lfl ... twffiflllld,. feilh in the w' 1 m oA God Ia¥ _,... ..,_ wiH of la.ll:Wiilftlllta••••cua .. or ............. , ...... ......._ tt._dueauc is•·-~ .. h ............... C.&lli'. ....... tt .... 2 ....... ..., .. ._. .......... . __ ... -.to._ ..... _ ............. I S-OlOS$ F1 .... 1C"""1_1_1 iOOS BOSllfl!:a N~ ST ATEMEJn' n. fDIIoowtlc ,.,.... an clolll b 1 I I U: Atbktes Reali ............ lAd.. tiOO Oruictlllorpe AYe.,. s.tte D, Dv.a PIJ'\, Ca. 90&2&: Ill LaRoe Bar- ~ -pee raJ partDer, 5800 0~~ Ave., no-a Park. Ca. 90eM: AUce Har- coart -cenenl PlrtDU. 6800 Orancetborpe AYe., SUJte D, Buena Par\, Ca. 90620. Tbls basJness ls ~cted by a Jtmtted partnership. Stcned: Allee Haroourt. Tbls sutemeot was rued wttb the County CJer~ of Oruge County Jan, 7, 19?6. Publish: Feb. 5, 12, 19, Z6, 1976, tn the Newport• Ha.rtlor Enslp. F -511 91 tlt.M.•fq FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The rou owl.ng persoo is doing business as: Matt Brady's Fllm Co., 11 Pu k Newport, Newport Beach, Ca. 92660: Mar~rte Y. Lee, 2220 Puk Newport, Newport Beach, Ca. 92660. This business ls eooducted by an individual. Signed: Mu)orte Y. ~e. This s tatement was nied wltll the County Clerk of Orange County Jan. 30, 1976. Publish: Feb. 5, 12, 19, 26, 1976, in t he Newport Harbor Ensi~. F -52141 LIGAL .. ftCI FTCTm OUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following persons are doing business as: Sava(e Amer ican ProJeCt, 4621 Cortland Dr., Corona del Mar, Calltomia 92625: James J. Hanooo, 4621 Cort- land Dr., Corona del Mar, Cali!. 92625; Bruce Hannon, 12 Anchor Dr ive, Emery- ville, California 94608. This business Is conduct- ed by a general partnership. Signed: James J. Hannon. This statement was ftled wlth the County Clerk orOr - ange County Jan, 23, 1976. Publish: Jan. 29, Feb. 5, 12, 19, 1976, tn the Newport Harbor Ensig n. F -51863 LIGAL MOTIC! FICTITIOUS BUSfNESS NAME STATEMENT The following persoo is domg business as: Gtra 1- dlne's Antiques, ZZ53 Har- bor Blt'd., Cosu "Mesa, Calt- romta ~626: Geraldine Lee C rls~r. 1332 Watson Ave- nue, Costa Mesa, Calitomia 92626. This business Is conducted by art individual. Signed: Geraldine Lee C rlssler. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Orange County Jan. 30, 1976. Publisll: Feb. 5, 12, 19, 26, 1976, In the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -52143 LIGAL MOT1C'I r'ICTITJOUS BUSINES NAME STATEMENT The following persons are doing business as: Tustin Bat & Ten C age, 1102 La- guna Rd., Tustin, CalU. 92680: Em-Wot Manage- ment Lnc. (Callf. Cofl).), 1102 Laguna Rd., TustlD. This business is cooducted by a corporation. Corporation Name~ Em- Wol Management loc., Sandra Emerson, Treas. This statement was fUed wtth the Coonty Clerk of Orange County Feb. Z, 19'76. Publlsb: Feb. 5, 12, 19, 26, 19'76, In the Newport Rarbc,r Ensign. F -522:21 liGALMOncl FICTITIOUS llUSINE~ NAME ST. L· .lENT The following penon ls doing busint>ss a.~ Books 'n Than~~:<>. 34%4, 11, Vta Opo· • ~eWJ)Ort BeaCI\. CL 926t> M. Lelgh A.alaod, 10536 Santa Monica Blvd., Los Au(eles, Ca. 90036. Tbls bus iness ls conct.lcted by an lDdtvldua.l. Siped: M. lA&ch 14li.Dd. This st•temtft4 wu rued wltll the COtm~1 Clerk of Orqe Couoty Jap. 30,19'76. Mllah: f'tb. 'S, 12, 19, 26, 19'78, Ill the Newport Uar'bor Eostp. F -5!139 LIGM. ... nta FICTITlOUS BUSINESS NAtlE STATftiJ:NI' Tt.. loliOWIDC pei'ICia ll dOIIIi bllltHSI U C...b' J:..mtq 0..= -., 80ia Slulllat. ' '7S, A.--belli. Ca.·-DPtd T. KJJtt .Jr., 400 Soltl S.-:=o.."'· Aili*Mlm, Ca. 1'1118 '-idr •• t. CGM~d­ ed"JII...,tr1. ~ DililrW T. X1JW 1r • '* .. 1 ... ftl toed ,.. C4a1at1 Clert tiOr- _.!CJ•AJ Peb. I , lt"7t. ......_ Feb. 5, 11, 1~. II, 19'71, Ia tbl HtwPOrt RIIW EIIJC'A. FUlM S-08020 MtTJOC[pA!. COURT OF C AUF'OIUftA, COU'Rn OF ORANGE ORANGE COtnn'Y IWtBOR Jt1DtCIAt. DISTRJCT 4!01 IIIDborM Rd. Newport 8eac'-Cal. tiea PLAI.NTIFF(S): FED- ERAL DE~ m- SURAHCE CORPORA 1"k»f Recetvu for UlUTED STATES NATIONAL BAJQ(. a oaUooa1 ~ UIOC.Ia- Uoo l.D llquJ!IaUoa, DEFENDANT(S): RON- ALD E. BLEVINS. SCHALL. BUTLER, BOU- DREAU & GORE, !212 U. S. NatiooaJ Ban~ San DlfiiO California . 92101 At;..l tomey(s) for: PtaJntUJ/ Telepbooe 234-2Ul. / CASE NUMBER 17667 SUMliONS ON f AMENDED COIIP FOR MONEY DUE To the Der4!Mot(s); A ciril complalnt • beeD fUed by the ~·lntift(s) a(alnst you. If yo{ wisb to defend lbls lawS1114 yoa mast file l.D this coa~ a written pleading in re!J)OOSe to the complaint w1tfdn 30 days after this sa~ons is ser- ved on you,_Otherwtse, your d~fault wUf be entered oo app!icatioJ by thepla1Dtl11(s) and the ~urt may enter a judgmen~against you for the money .6r other relief re- quested in the compla.lnt. rr you wish to seek the advice of an attorney In this matter. you should do so promptly so tbat your plead- ing, it any, may be rued on time. Dated 9-10-74 H. HamlJn, Cle rk NOTICE XO THE PERSON SERVED: You are sened as an IndividUal defeodant. Publish; Feb, 5, 12, 19, 26, 1976, In the Newport Harbor Ensign. LIGALMf!ICi! FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following persons are doing business as: Sebrl.ng Miller Contracting, 3481 Sao Marino Circle, Costa Mesa 92626: Gene M1ller, 3481 San Marino Circle, Costa Mesa 92626; Walte rSebrtog, 1281 Balboa Ave., Newport Beach. This bu.slness is conduct- ed by a geoeral pa.rtnersbip. Slped: Gene Miller. This stJ.tement was ttled with tbe COIIDty Clerk ofOr - ange County Feb. 2, 19?6. Publish; Feb, 5, 12, 19, 26, 19?6, in the Newport .Harbor Ensign. F52197 t.HM.Iiiiiii S-06021 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following persoos ar e doing business as: Uni- ve rsity Smoking CUn!c, Ir- vine Town Center, 4211 Campus Dr., Ste. 212A, Ir- vine, Calit. 926~: Law- renc e B. Broering Ill, 120 Amethyst, Balboa Island, California 92662; David A. Ktdd, 3410 South Main, Apt. D-2, Santa Ana, Calitorot.a 92707, This business is conducted by a general ~rtnershlp. Signed: Lawr enC(> B. Broering lll. ThJs sutement was tued wtth the County Clerk of Orange County Jan. 29, 1976. Pbulisb; Feb. 5, 12, 19, 26, 1976, in the Newport Hart>or Ensign. F -52080 LJGAlMDriCi - FlCTrTIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tl\e following persou are doLng bus iness as: The Black Napoleoo Partners, 4621 Cortland Dr ., Cotooa del Mar, California 91$25: James J. HaDDOn, t6%l Cort- land Dr., Corona del Mar, Callt. 92625; Bruce Rumoo, 12 ADcbor Drt•e, Emery- Yllie, Caillol'1lll 9460&. Tl\11 busiDess ts c:oldacted by a reoeraJ partDersblp. S1pect James J. a.... Tbis statemeot wu ftled wLt.h t1Mt Coaty Cltrlt of o ruce Coaty Jan.lO, 1976. PabU.Ib: Feb. 5, 12, 19, Z6, 19'76, la the NtwPOrt Harl»r f'e.. F -51131 ~AL.lemCI FtCTJTIOUS Bt.JSINESS NAME STATE.,. The follow'fle pe~ are dolal bul.Dell u: ......... Het.1tbf Foods, lUI Mae. Arttlllr BUd., MewportS.eb .._ N.-cy C. De.n·.,.r, tf'711 S..ac A" .. lntllt, Ca. 111'714; l....U. D. DID· ...,_, lmt S.ruc Ate., 1niM. Ca. tr71t. n&ltMIRIR t.c .tle:lild by a ~ ~· '' sa..-Mucy c. DaD-..,... ,.. ........... IUed .. ta. C4iiiiiiJ C1D " Ortlp c~ ~ .. •.am. Nlltlll: F.. I, U. II, II, trrt. Ia tM ltlllflllll't H&rWt...,. r.saaa FtCiiliOOIB ....... •AilE ft' A TEIIDT ,..........._,... ''" .,.. ...... u: ... s In-Jilt ComPIIIJ. 15151 TWdro Street, ..... Vle~ Ca. ta'74: IWYia P. J~et~oa. hill Jft'CialiDo Lue, El Toro, C&. tzUO: san, P. Jaeboa., z.tlli Jena.Lmo Lue, El Toro,CL aao. T1lds bllslDea ls ooedlleted by u IDdJTtdllal. Slped: M.a.ta P. Jac~ .a.. Sally P, laeboa. Tbls lbleme~twum., wltb tbe eo.ty Clm of Oflllle eo.ty Feb. Si 1976.; MUA: Ftb. 12, 9, 21, · Ma..rdt 4, l9'7t, ba tile New- port H&J't)orEuip.F-5071. ncnnous BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 1'be loUowi.a~ pen100 ls dolJIC buioess u: Elacore, 31716 So. Coast Hwy ., So. Lac-a Beacb: Dorothy Mc- Cndell, 117 Jade Ave., Bal-· boa lslancl, Ca. 9!662. This busloetals eond'U<:ted by ID lnd1vtc1aal. Siped: Dorothy McCruden This statement was rued wltb tbe County Clerk of Orange County Feb. 6, 1976. Publish: Feb, 12, 19 26 March 4, 1976, ln the New~ port Harbor Ensign. F -52444 LIGAL MOnel· S-06093 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME ST ATE M.E NT The following per son is doing busloess as: Crulslng l.ostltute of the Paciftc, 1300 Logan St., Costa Me~. Ca. 92626: Er l.lt w. Borg, 25232 Noen Vista Dr ., Laguna Niguel, Ca. 92677. -Thts business is conducted by an lodlvldUal, Signed: Er ik W. Borg. This statement was rlled with the County Clerk or Orange County Feb. 6, 1976. Publish: Feb. 12, 19, 26, March 4, 1976, 1n the New- port Harbor Enslgn. F -52466 Llla~.•nca FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following persoo is doing business as: L. D. S. Bullding MaiDtalner s, 1849 nU.oois, Cos t2 Mesa, Ca., 92626: Dlane Gavel, 1849 IUtnofs, Costa Mesa, Ca. 92626, Tbls buslDess is oooducted by an lodividual. Signed: Dlane Gavel. This statement was flied with the County Clerk or Orange County J an. 30, 1976. Publlsh: Feb. 5, 12, 19, 26, 1976, in the Newport Harbor Ens~gn. F -52140 LIGAL MOTtCI S-06041 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The followlng person ls doing business as: Cal Air F low, 4291 Fireside Cir cle, lrvloe, Cali!. 92705: Robert C. Anda.oo, 4291 Fireside Circ le, l"ine, Caltr. 92705. This business ls conduct- ed by an lodiYidual. Stped: Robert C. Anzt.aoo. Thls statement W'ls ft.led with tbe County Clerk ofOr- ange County Jao. 30, 19?6. Publish: Feb. 5, 12, 19, 26, 1976, in the Newport Harbor Ensi(n. f -!\2175 lRM.MD'nCI S-060S1 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe follo'Wt.Dg person is doing bosloess u : Kareo 's Korner Thrl.tt Shop, 489 N. Classen , O range 9Z666: Due & Terry Stella, 223 Capri Ave ., Santa Ana 92703. This busiDess is oooducted by a ceaeraJ p~.rtDershtp. Siped: Terry Stella. Tbls stat.ment wu flJed 1t1t11 the Couatr C lm or Oruce CoaotJ Ju. !9, 1976. p.-,Usb: Feb. 5, 12, 19, !6, 1976, lA tbt NelfpOrt Hartlor Ecaslp. F -5!116 LM&!@!:4 ·-f'1CTIT10US 80StNESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe l)Uowblc penoq art dOlng bui!Hss as: c II G Eoterprl.Ms, za E. IZad St., NelfpOrt Betcb, CI.W, tiM&. WWb.m P. Ct .... W1 Cr.tnew, Newport S.e'-. C&lJL 9*0; Batban 1... ca..., zest c........,, N.wport S.et.. Calli. taeO; • Frueb H. Gloca..r, hOI E. tlad St.., N...,.,n BeaU, Cal1f. 9ZMO; .... B• M. Glocii:Mr, !G E. Diad !k., N...,.,rt ~ Caut 12MG. TbU ...., ..... caMIIcllld bJ a c-anJ part:llenldp. SliM*.... ... ... Glodlillet. 'nts llatetaeetwuft.IW wtUI tM Cc.ty CMft ol orlilll" c.-, Ja.JO,lm. ~ F •. 5, 11. lt, "· 19'71. la u. ... -.port B~ri~ F-~1~ AAaP Hn POT-LUCK .l pot-lllel llillc ......... oo&e ... ._M.....,._wtll be Wet T1w idlY-, Feb. Zl, at ,...__ "••Dr1&1 Rail. 515 W. lltb st., eo.D Mea, bJ """" Beech C b1CJter lZl at tile Aeertc:ID AuoclatiaD at ~Wind PeT- saM. Tllll.l wW be tbe ...-..I meeUac. aad omcen wtu be eledet. .;:;. wa: ._lCTITfOUS B~t:ss NAME STA TEMDIT The ~»Uowtac .,...... ts do!Qc bust.ss as: uru-••rsttJ omce Fandblre, 218! llapoat, Sutte 4. lr- Yi.oe, Ca. 9!664: E. l IDe., ZlU 0apoat, S.Lte 4, Ir- vine, Ca. 9H64. Tbis bclsiDeu Is OODducted by a eorpontbl. CorporatloG Name: E. l Inc., David A. Norct>lom. V. P. This statemeDt was rued wttb the C01mty Clerk of Orangt> County Feb. 6, 19?6. Publish; Feb. 12, 19, 26, March 4, 1976, l.D the New- port Harbor Eo~. F52«5 ::. Uii!iil ~-U15ti8 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following person is doing business as: H. A. Taylor Awning Co., 2601 Bloerlcige An., Orange, 92667: Hury Augustus Tay- lor Jr., 2602BloerlcigeAve., Orange 92667. This business is conducted by an individual. Signed: Harry Augustus Taylor J r . This statement Yl.S rued wlth tbe County Clerk of Ora.nge County Jan. 21, 1976. Publish: J an. 29, Feb. 5, 12, 19, 1976, in tbe Newport Harbor Ensign. F-51767 S-01588 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe following person is doing business as: Orange Co. Raceway Swapmeet, 15000 Sand Caoyon Ave., lr- vioe, Ca. 92716: Raymond John Stowell, P.O. Box 4466, Irvine, Ca. 92716. Tl\is business is conducted by an lodiYldual. Slgoed: R. J. Stowell. This sUtement n s riled with the County Clerk of Oraoge County Jan. 22,19';'6. Publish: Jan. 29, Feb. 5, 12, 19, 1976, In the Newport Harbor Ensign, F -51837 li$AL MOTICI FICTITlOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEME~T Tbe following persons ar~ doing business a~ Westclltr Properties, 12700 Knott St., Suite B, Garden Grove, Ca. 92641: Roy N. Mayemura, 16909 Mt. ColUen, Fountatn Valley, Ca. 92641; M. J. Philipps, 533 Santa Mariana Ave., La Puente, Ca. 91 i 46; Dale T. Falasco, 2632 Sea- view, Corona del Mu , Ca. 92625. This business is conducted by an unincorporated as- sociation other tha"' a part- ners hip. Signed: Dale T. Falasco. This statement ns flled wlth the Co11nty Clert of Orange County Jan. 22, 1976. Publish~ Jan. 29, Feb. 5, 12, 19, 1976, in the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -51859 L!'At:IP!!CI FTCTITIOUS BUSINESS NA.JlE STATEMENT ~ The following persons are dolAc business as: Passport, 31661 Los Rlos, San Juan Capt.stra.oo, Cali!. 92675: ClaodiA Hirsct\, 30 Harbor Islaad, Newport Beach, CalU. 9!MO; Hogh Hutsoo, 11661 Los Rtos, San Juan Ctplttruo, Cali!. 92675. This buiaess is cooducted by a c-ral partnershtp. Stpec1: Rltb Hutson. Tbls statemeat was fil@d wttb tbe County Clerk of On.,ace Coauty J an..26,1976. ~Usb: Jan. Z9, Feb. 5, 12, 19, 19'76, lD the Newport Rartm Eastp. F -51910 rkSI!• s.ot~t6 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEtlENT Tbt foUowiDc perSIOCI bi dolni& baslau.s as: Ktro ()e... 9...,.._ 1!900 Ga.rdea Groq Bbd., G~ Gro.., Caltf. 12M3: WarctllDo Ea-r-CGid, 801 N. Bub, Slllta A.a. Calli. 92'701. 'Mill ........ 1.1 eoedltetfid by • t.rtflduJ. s..-t Marettlao E. c.t1. nu ~ .... rtled wta tM Co.ty Clerk ot Oralie c~ Jaa. a. lr76, Mil* .1& 29, Ftb. 5, U, 11, 1978, 1D tbt Newport Hamor £utp. r -511SJ • On.OlNAHCE ItO. lMe AS OR.J)Q(AJ.c£ Of' THE C lTY OF NEWP<»n" BEACH AMENDING Sl.tl 10!11 I.Q, • 08.080 OF THE NEWPORT BEACH liUMIClPAL CODE TO INCLUDE SEMIDR CI- TIZ£N HOUSING PIOIECTS AS AN ALLOWABLE USE I~ ANY DISTRICT, SUB- JECT TO A USE PER~ The C tty Coac U of tbe C lty of Newport Beacb OOES ORDAJN as follows: SECTION 1. ~ 20.- 08.080 of the Newport Beach Municipal Cod~ ts a.metlded in Its entirety to read as follows: ·•secuoo 20.08.080 INSTI- TUTIONS, CEMETERIES AND PUBLIC 8Ull.J)[NGS. Cw rches, schools, hos- pitals, puts aDd play- grounds, yacM clabs, ceme- teries (minimum aft~ 20 acr~s), mausolectms, c~­ matorles, pabUc atilities, public aDd quasl-I)Ubllc buU- dlngs, senior cltlzeo boa sing racUIUes (wher e residency Is Umlted to elder ly per- soos), and munlclpaUyoper- ated parking lots may be permitted in any dl.strict, subJect to tbe secur tng of a Use Permit in each case." SECTION 2. This Ordin- ance sllall be published once In the official newspaper of the City, and the same shall be effective thirty (30) days after the date ofttsadopUon. This Ordinance was intro- duced at a regular meeting oJ the City Couoctl of the C lty of Newport Beach held on the 26t h day of January, 1976, and was adopted on the 9th day or February, 1976, by the follow~ vote, to wlt: AYES, COIJNCILME~: Mc - innis, DosW, Barrett, Kuetvl, Ryckoff, Store. NOES, COv~CILMEt\: Sooe. ABSENT COUNCILMES: Rogers. Donald A. Mcinnis Mayor ATT EST: Dor is George Acting Cit) Clerk Publish: Feb. 19, 1976, m th~ N .. '"""'' 'iubor Ensign. ORD~ANCE NO. 165., A~ ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH AMENDJ)iG IN ITS ENTIRE- TY TITLE ZOOFTHENEW. PORT BEAC H M~lClPAL CODE, INCLUDING A RE- ORDERING A.'m RENUM- BERING OF EX:tSTUOG CHAPTERS AND SECTIONS WlTH REVlSlONS OF THE TEXT FOR PURPOSES Of C LARIFICATION A."ffi MA- KING NO SUBSTANTrVE C HANGES, AND AOOPTe-IG THE RECOD'FTED TITLE 20 BY RE FERENCE WHEREAS, Title ZO of the Newport Beach Municipal Code was originally adopted in 1949; and WHEREAS, said Title 20 was recodUted 1n 1966; and WHEREAS, there have been no substanh.al revis1oos to Title ZO smc .. codification l.n 1966; and WHE REAS it tsappropr!- ate to rec~tfy Tttie ZO of the Newport Beach t.•urucl- pal Code, the Zoning Code, for ease of use b) mem- bers of the ~blic. NOW, THEREFORE, t~ Cit)• Couortl of the Cit\ of Newport Beach diX's or datn u follows: SECTIO:-.-l. Title ZO, Planning and Zoning, of the Newport B~arh Municipal Code Is amended In Its en- tirety and pursuant to the provisions of the Charter of the City or Newport Beach, the City Counc il of ttw-Ci- ty of Newport Beach does het«>y adopt that certain Code entitled "Title 20, Planning and Zoni.og, C tty of Newport Beach" dated Jan- uuy 15, 19'76, three hall copies of which are prlat@d U a Code ID book form ban been filed l.o tbe offl<'e of the City Clerk on JaDUarJ 21, 19'76, and ar e opeo to peUc lnspectlocl. SECTION 2. This Ordin- I.DCe sbalt be pUbllshed ooce lA the otncial newspaper of t be City, and tbe same sball ~ etr~Un thirty (30) days after the datt of tts adoption. Tb1a OrdllwK'e was mtro- ~ed at a repla.r mHtl.nl of the City CouncU of the C lty of Newport S.cb held am the Utb daY oJ J u.a.ey, 19'76, t Dd was adopted oo u. ~11 daY of F't!bNarY, lt?6, by tbe folloWtDI 90Ce, to Yll: AYES, COUNCILMEN: Me- .... Oostal, Barrett. helm. Ryclloft, Store. IIOf:S, COUNCIUIElf: • A8S£JCT co I lurEN: ..,.. Ooea~ A. WclMI.J liiQJw AT1"£ST: Dol1l c;.ol'(e .leUR~ Ctty C lt rt Ml.J.III: Ffb. \9, 1976, ta tile Mewport Ha rb)r &urlp.. • SATU'RDAY, JAil. U A 1200 clU...S bud radio wu stol• from a Y'lll be-ao.c11C to Mam.w Ellie .. Wac WhUe It was Pined l.D f'toDt cl Ids llomt at !lSl ~v1Ut', Balboa, from 6 p.m. Jan. 24 t.mtil 8:30a.m. Jao.. 25 . • • Terry All• IUctl- bouse, 20, of 1481 Placeatia West Side, •as arrested at 7 p.m. at PlaceoUa IDd Su- perior oo a Sao 01eco Su- perior Cout wa.rruat, IDd was also cited for a pos- sibly nctttsous driver's li- cense • • • Ph.Jllis Aon Mc. Cord, 35, cl tOt E. Bay, B~ wu cbarfed wltb mfsdemeeor dnmk drtftllc a.t 2:16 a.m. at Adams aDd Balboa Blvd., B~ fol- lowi.Qg a minor tramc col- UsJon . • • Menlll Blrtler's home was ransacked bettree1l 4 p.m. I.Dd 5~55 p.m. by a burglar wbo pried open a sUdJ..ac glass door and took Z pistols, gold earrtngs, and a gold watch, nlued at Sl,6i5 .•• A burglar who got lD tbrougb a storage room door at Kam's rest- aurant, 2121 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar, stole S376 from a cash drawer, be- tween 2 a.m. and 10 a.m. • SUNDAY, JAN. ZS Sean Michael Green, 24, of 206 Cypress, Balboa. ns charged with lotoxtcated dis- or der ly oooduct at 11:15p.m. at E. Bay and Washington, B albo2 .•• Rot> Roy Duncan, 18, or 1870 E. 16th, Newport Heights, was charged with disorderly conduct while in- toxicated at the Hoag bos- LRALIIOTICI ORDINANCE NO. 1658 AN ORDL,..ANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORTBEACH AMENDING SECTION 12.- 32.020 Of THE NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE DEALING WIT H COMMER- CIAL VEffiCLE PROHIBI- T ION AND DESIGN ATING STREETS UPON WHlC H COMMERCIAL VEHlCLES ARE PROffiBITED, AND ADDING SECTION 12,82,024 EKTITLED "EXEMPTION" The Clty Couoctl of the City of Newport Beach OOES ORDAIN as follows: SECTION 1. Section 12.- 32.020 of the Newport Beach Municipal Code 1s amended to r ead as follows: "1!.32.020 COMMER- CIAL V£HtCLES PROHIB- ITED FROM USING CER- TAIN STREETS -SJG~ POSTING. (a) When signs are er ected giving ootice there- of, DO persoo shall oper-ate any commercial vehicle ex- ceeding 6,000 pounds gross weight ~t any time upon an y or the streets o: parts of streets described in sub- paragraph (b) of this S~­ t!on. The City Tralfic En- gineer sball erect and maJ.n - "'in appropriate sl~ms on those streets affecte<l b\ ttus Section. . (b) The ro11owu1g streets a re tbe streets deslgnatet1 by the CLty Counctl upon w:Uch commerc1a l vehicles exceeding 6,000 pour.l1s gross weight may nOI !>e oper-ated: 1. Acacia Aveou~ from Coast Hlghway to P1 artr Drive. 2. Begooia A•enut> from Coast Highwa)' to Pan!1r Drive. 3. Carnation Avenue from Coast Htgbway to Baystl1~ Drive. 4. Goldenrod Avenue !rom Coast Highway to f1rst Ave- nue. 5. Heliotrope Avenue from Coast Highway to Ba}side Drive. 6. First Avenue trom Ac~­ c1a Dr ive to Iris Avenue.·· SECTION 2, Se-ction 12.- 32.(124 is added to the Sew- port Be.aeh MuniC'ipal C or1e to read: "12.32,0:U EXEMPTIO:". The provtsloos of this or- dlnance slll.ll not apply to City veblcles Yh1le ~e<l in the otftclal busloess of t he City.'' SECTION 3. This Ordm- ance sball ~ pabllSbed on(e in tbe otftd al ne•spaper of the Clty, and tbe same shall be effective tblrty (SO) days after tbe datt' of tts a~ton. This O~lDance nalnt.ro- dueed at a rfC'IIar ~uns of tbe City ConcU of tilt City cl N"PQrt Belc:h held 011 Lilli Utb daJ or January, 1976, ad ..... adopted 00 tH 9th day ol F'tbntry. 1976, by tile tollowla& YOit , towtt: AYES, COO'NCil.lttN: Wt- la.IU, Dollal, 8a.r'ntt. K--.R~aon. 'OES, COOMClt.MEl'f; Jlloae. ABSElM' COUWCIUIEN: Aopn. o...ld A. Mcinnis ...,. ATT~ Dortl~ A.c:tlll C., Clerk ~ r-.at,1t7t..L.- ............ ...., Eutp. ,...,. ••ew1 ,..,.. at 11:10 ........ ~ J .... ftncllea, 101 W. BaJ- boe. c.tra1 Newport. n - portfd J arlboards. nbted at $210. lltolea from a •- locttd ~~ area~ bls home, bet1reea 8 p.m. J u. U Ud 6 a.m. Jao. ts • • • Bargl.ars took 2 TV set., ftllled at S850, from tbe borne of WUtt.am Rutctd- ._, 1500 Santt.ago, Dovt!r S bores. buf I en one of the s«s In bls yard • • • A clt1.&eu band radlo vahted a.t noo was stolen from Ralph Thuesen's car wbile Lt wu parked at hts rut- da ce at 526 Rtverstde, New- port Helgbts, by a thief who smashed tbe •iocttrtng, be- tw~n 10 p.m. Jan. 24 IDd 9 a.m. Jan. 25 •.• A Clrst- edltioo plate, depleting an aocet, valued ll $.400, was stoleo from a shell at the Brass Owl sbop, 307 Warine, Balboa Island, between 3:45 p.m. a.nd 4:10 p.m., while the store's t>mploy~s were very busy ... Tools valued at S300 wen• stolen from Lavern Poliquin's car whlle It was parkM at her home at 1331 w. Ba}, Balboa, from 1 p.m. Jart. 24 until 11 a.m. Jan. 25. • MONDAY, JA!\. 26 T hieves took tools, a sign and hardware valued at sev- eral tllndred ·dollars from construction sites at 25 ln- vorness and i Burning Tr~. Big Canroo, between 4 p.m. Jan. 23 and 6~30 a.m. J an. 26 .•. A S635 movie ca mer-a was taken from the media :>roductloo room at Corooa del Mar high s chool between -t p.m. Jan. Z3 a nd 10:50 a.m. Jan. 26 •.• A $350 TV set was burglarized from a vacant room at the New- porter lno between 8:30a.m. Jan. 26 and 8:30 a.m. Jan. 27 • . . A tape player and ampttner, valued at $680, were stolen from a boat belonging to Jim Slemons of 1301 QuaH, Airport Area, whtle It W'lS tied up at the Ba lboa Bay Club, between 3 p.m. Jan. 23 and 9 a.m. Jan. 26 ..• A wallet con- talnl.ng $200 and ct'edlt cards was stoleo from Susan Jean Light's residence between 3 p.m. and 4:30 p.m •... Two chairs and taping eQUlP· meot valued at $468 wer~ stolen from a van beloog!.ng to Wutt.arr Webster , 1630 Highland, Harbor Highlands, while 1t was parket1 at 22nd and w. Ocean Front, Central Sewport, from 10 p.m. untU 11 p.m •... Warreo Smith, 25 DeAoza. Lfdo Perunsula mot>tlehome park, reporte-d 2 n · sets, binoculars and a d ock radio stolen from his home between noon Jan. 18 and 9 a.m. Jan. 26, by a burglar who ~ot Ul by removlntt louvres from a door • • • A pistol, rifle and $1,150 in cu h wert> burglarized from the home of Patrick Egan, 2421 16t 't, Oakwood apartments, bf'- tweeo 4:55 p.m. Jan. 25 and Z:SO a.m. Jan. 26, • Tt:ESDAY, H'-. z- 1\aren Mane 1\laas, 1 i, of 1244 ~. Ralboa BI\"L, Balboa, was arrested at 6:4'i p.m. at 272'; 'iewport Blvd., We,S\ N@W))Ort, and cbar(ed with burglaq ..• William Johnson Corkett, 33, of 304 Buena Vlst1, Balboa, was c llargeod with mlsdt>m~anor t1nmk dr1Y1ng at 10:30 p.m. at 6700 w. Coast HWJ·., West Newport .•. ThomasGt>on:e POeger, 24, of Z6 Harbor Island Dr., was charged with burglary 11f'hf1l pollee a.r- rested him at 11 :30 a.m. in Santa Ana ••. B1ll LE-e Minor. 29, of 4407 Seashore, West Newport, boo~ at po- llee headquarters at 5:10 p.m. and chargf'd w1th ' times apinst chlldren ..• A $43-4 T V ~t and $10 In coins wn-e stolett from the hom~ o11U.ren' Alonso, 4Z.C3 Dana, Pu\ Ltdo, betWH'D 8:30 'l.m. ud Z p.m. • WED~DAY,JAN. 28 Thomas Ray Nt'lsoo, 30, of 1855 Sherlactoa, C>Uwood apartments, was ar rested ac has rHldenct a.t 8:30 a.m. ud dlupd .... ,..., .. ~--...... t) ••• --.... s... MdMtril, U , at 11104 CUll, ~ Hetcta. ftl darpd WID lMolic:lted dl.mnleriJ coe- duct at t,..,.._.., c._,, lift- port R~ta:tU, at 7:15 p.na. ••• David Rlcb.a rd a..o.t.w. 21, ot 2252 Federal, Colt& Mesa, wu elll.f'C'ed with reekless drl•tnc at 11 p.m. a.t VI, 0eeu F root ..S 22nd St ~ CeotnJ Newport ••• Sbaroo Tllyra PI(Oda, 50, of 19 l...atlhlde, West Side, wa.s eblrced wtth ml*m•- nor drunk drtvtac at 4:5"-S p.m. at DoYer ud 16tb, New- port Hel.gbts, aod her Ia • bud, RJcba~ Peter .Pacoda. 51, was c bar(ed W1HI resla- lln& and obstnlctJ.ac 1 poUce omcer ••• Robert James Sr.cur-ntak, 15, wbo UYes on a boa.t tled up at 632 Lido Park DrtYe, Lido P e- ninsula, was uresteda.t l:ZO a.m. at VIDa and 28th, Can- ner y Village, and Charted with possession or amphe- umines • . • Warllyn Dolo- res Sher man. 2008-1/2 W. Ocean F roqt, Central New- port, heard her 1975 Ford Granada being ctrfvett from her carport at 12:35 a.m. by a car thief ••• Keith Wesi'Y Rosfiel, 36, of 1000 Cllft, CUff Haven, was cha.rged with mlsdemeanor dnmk driving at 7 p.m. II 1Sth and irvine, Newport Heictlts. • THURSDAY , JAN. 29 Robert o;hepberd, 731 Kings Roatt, cwr Hueo, re- ported a boat at SSOO W. Coast Bwy., Mulners Mile, burglarized or acceuorles valued at $450, between 5 p.m. Jan. 18 and 2 a.m. Jan~ 29 ••. A $112 bicycle was stoleo rrom ao unlocked ga rage at the homt' of John Wilson, 26-41 Clrc1e, Bay Shores, betw~ 7 p.m. Jan. 28 and 8 a.m. Jan. 29. • F1UDAY, JAN. SO Herbert John Puker, 55, of 1855 Sherlncton, Oakwood apartments, was charg-ed wttll intoxicated disorder ly conduct at 12:35 a,.m. at C Wf and Dover, Newport Heights •.. Michael Robert Lawler, 43, 1947 Killdeer, Costa Mesa, was arrested at 6:30 p.m. at 251 E. Coast HW) ., bay brld&e a rea, oo. a warrant charging him wltb making annorl.Dc phaDt' calls . • . Robert 'llloeler, tt\4 !3rd, Central Newport, re- ported $1,600 worth cl stn - eo sound equipment stolen from hls borne between 6 p.m. aD<! 9:15 p.m •..• Someone, apparently 1.0 an automobile, smas hed In tht front door and wall of Wlnd- ward Marine, 2430 W. Coast H•J ., Ma riners MJie, at 10:30 p.m., ~tting off the burglar alarm ..• Someone stole a ~rse and its ~­ tents, valued at $257, from a kltchen counter at Eliza- beth Ripley's home at 1005 ~. Bay f ront, Balboa Island, hetween Hl:30 p.m. and mld- nl~bt. • S-\Tl'RDAY, JAN 31 Lawrence Jamt's Sargent. :z. of 862 Sandcastle, Har- bor \ lt>'~~' Hills, was ~'harted wtth misdemeanor drunk Mh'inl! at 11 p.m. at Vista 1P.l Oro a.M Eastblutr Dr., East Blu.tr ••. Craa.g f ran- is Fanning, 20, of 49 11 River, West Nt>wport, was ~'harged with batter) when police arrested tlim at 3~15 at 4901 Rlver, after an al- te-r cation over a twlfbbor's jog • • • A $300 TV se-t was burglufud from Ute home of Ooroth) Phillips, 325 Poppy, Corona del M.ar, between 4 p.m. Jan. 28 and 4:30 p.m. Jan. 31 • . • Someone stole Patrir ta Ann Kell)''s pur5t' Ud conteots. valued at $877, from altrtoe room chair In her home at 2133 VisUI Entrtt\1. thft Blutf.s, between 12:30 a.m. an4 9 a.m. MATTRESSES IRW -aavii.DIIfG l~ular $1\aprs '-...... -c:.a- COnA •.fSA aATTaUs co. l UID ....... ,. 14-' J41.1 BrtP,.PI!Jt OF HI!.I'OICT 8J!ACi SUISCIIIPTION ORDER OMLY u.• POl OMI tIM ---------------- "A8 .. ' .....•... .................. ~ ............. . c;m .....................•... • ..... ·- - ...... ' .... ....... ., .. c.. .. #1 THUIISDIIY, fEB. It, 1m CIIIU: --Cll. 1 OF OME THOUSAND EtGHTHUHDRED 7.111GI1SS JACK PICII Salespeople & Brokers ioolloe ~wport Hwlaer..Cott. MHo lowci of ..... I 'This man was rrspons1blt" for 1ntatm.: the sales of mort-proper tl<'.• '" th(' Beach Communil it>!i m 197~ lhiin appro,.Jmately one thousand. e•~ht ~or his .;.s~·tatec;. '"the-rt•al ('~tate profes!'ion Only 5 years old-- Spanish exterior w /tile roof. One bedroom each, "all elec thruout". In- come $1050. mo. Full price w..-& LH IIAL ISTAft eor•~ratulatf"s J"ck o n tht' outstaudmJ:: adlievrme-nt of ret"CI\'In~ TWO Top Awa rd.' fvr 197!1 from t he Nt''"'pprt Harbor·Cosla Men Hoard ol Realtors Thl' <Hl ard for MOST USTIMGS SO.... and the a ward for .._,.st' DOU.Aa W~ OF USTIMGoS SOU. Jad h.n bt't-n 4tSS()('Iilltod ••tUI WALIB & LH o;int'e h1s entry int.o tht• professionS years a ~o I ll,; t';,tf'ft'r ~iii('!> n 'lumc.• •n tho!>e,; yt>ars totals I ;"I exces.s of TIN N&UOH DOU .. S ••·'orth of home salt-s. H1s !1~lmJ1: 3nd 5ales 3'-1 ivitirs t•nt"om pass Newport Beou·h. ln·me, Cosh Mesa, Huntington Beach. F'ount;.ain V.11llt.>)'. Santa Ana a nd Tustm If you hav~ a ne-ed to sell or purchne propert~·, v•l)u:dn 't 1t make Sf'nse to have tbe laST of U IOO profess1onals work m your behalf~ You ma~· ·reach .lAC. PICK al646-n u c.. 540-8944. To Have and to Hold WATERFROHT l'lor& so, Outrageous waterfront home . Three s paciou s b e droo ms , 3 baths ·2 fire places, s umptuOus grou.n_ds and gardens. Li ve on the water ror onl y $129,000 . CALL. . PR€HIG€ I HOM€~ lEAL ESTATI UOKIEU.GE 100M. Mew,_.""'-. Mew,..... le.c:h ANYTIME Ric~ Reali, CAMEO SHORES PANORAMIC OCEAN VI EW JUST LISTED Coty three b@l'lroom home, large dining room/den with a br ick rlreplaC'E' anrl bar. Master bedroom on view side. Patio courtyard with plenty or room for a pool , Thr~ private beaches anr1 access to the Hor se Ranch. Prime south of hwr. lcwat1on. PRICED TO SELL!! ONLY $136,500 Call for appointment to see --- A "LIVE-IN" INVESTMENT ·-----------------· 673-7040 673-0510 3 b@d room, Z bath, huge family room, nnest Costa Mesa area , Leased for 1 rear ..• will carn Jtself. Buy now for future .'lome or inveslmf'nt. $51.000 rental l Co-l A RMIN G 2-BE0~00"-1 REN T AL j IN CO~ONA DEL Mt..R 5325. ~ONTH r ;/MARTiN REAL ESTATE 6«-7383 3036 10. COAST HIGHWAY , CORONA D~L IUR 304 E. BALBO A BLVD., BALBOA 675-4710 DaY. or ntght-- ... WHJCHFn H ''f1r WI SIJ, THFHF lS A F'A~"TASI"''" \"IF"\\ 1 iiO).! 11!E FAMILY ROO M. 1.1\'J~G I1(K"\\!, \ . ., ' \! w , i-l: AF:ll!?OO M [!! Ope n Su n. 1-5 17 CA RMEL BAY DR ., SP YGLASS HILL $198,500 I I I I LAGUNA CANYON Coontry llving only two minutes from the beach. Good spot for hOrse tOYers. Two !lOUses -two bedrooms each -on 5fi x 140 lo1 P RICED AT $75,500 timaciM a two bedroom hOUse for under $40,000.) ' I I I I SPANISH FLAVOR Dover Shores tw>me superb lor entertaining. Lar(f' P.ntry, fa mily room, living room and patio wllh pool aJid jacut.r:! provlrle an easy now p-· '•em for ruests. ALL AT ONE OF THE BEST PRICES only $169,500 Prime lndustri1l Rill Est1t1 16,000 Sq. Ft. BLDG. M-G-ZONING 25,860Sq. Ft. of land 1679 PLACEHT1.l···in the heart a f Costa Mesa', mon-..facturing area 16,000 'Sq. ft. includin&approx. 1.000 sq. ft. ~fai r condi_tion~ offices -7,560 sq. ft. IS extra hllh t1lt·up, remainder of buHdin1 is concrete block and pumice bfock. 16' x 16' electrically oper~ted loodint door. 16' k 25' sproy booth. 600 amp., 240 v., 3 ph. power. Mercury lil!hls. --~~~~~~ ..... ,AIIKING for 40 COrl W ~T• cr. & II.:MO sq ft. of ir. 1-T• cr. -porkin1. F!l'ice $325,000 IF CRANE'S HOT HEEOED, WILL NEGOTI ATE LOWER PRICE. BANK TERMS or OWNER MAY CARRY WILL LEA SE TO QUAL IFIED HHAM T . NELSON ROBINSON, Re1ltor 200 MAIM ST.(ot Ballloa Bl .), BALBOA 67S ... lll ·-----------------~ 5flUATED OH TEN. ACRES SPACIOUS 1 l 21EDI100M AI'ARTMENn fwMIIhe4 & Ut~"'-~~tiHM • Privet• '•ties • fl,.,lec•• o POOLS o TENNIS COURTS • Sep•rete fl-llr Sec11et~ • Atli•n•t .. Sch .. l• Mtl ,1_,1,..,."4 too S.. L••· COM II fhc•A"~•··-C.oot Mwr., clooo '••loo 1 l)0)i Y. rR.P.1iKl.l1i I RE:.P.l. TOR I 3250 Eu! Coast Hlallway Curo~~t del Mar, Cl lilornl• --.... ,.... CURT. D~8H . . . DALTO& ........... , UI!O.•••'r CPAIY HWY., NE.0101' ......... . * ** * * * *; * •. ~ * * ,.. . &,chelle Robe~, Rl4ltor 3333 E. Cia• Hipway . CQroaa dd Mar . 67~2373 ****** ****'**·** . -.--. ' .. I HE ( >\~f:O SHCJHI£\ H/-\1111-\1 0 '1 (/•\1 .1\l\ •• . . •.. . . . ..... •· MLS SALES REPORT • Unit sales fo r January through the Multiple Listing Service of the Ne wport Harbor-Costa Mesa Board of Realtor s totaled over $27 million . 610 new listings were processed during the fi r st month of 1~76, of which 58·i(, were s ol d. 70/t; were co-operative! List East Side Costa Mesa 2 BEDROOMS---1 BATH MID AM EXTRA GARAGE ! $45,000 n 833-9781 Ho:octe r-Brown '-RtA LT OR S Lake Arrowhead Vacation Home Trl-level S bedroom• plus larce recreation room, 2 fireplace•, torced~alr heat ud partially ._.rnlahed .. _ oo tarre l"tllot Detr the lake. EAJoJ creal ft11ety of rtcrnUOoal actt•ittea ud .-moe-free atmo.phtrt, wtthln! hours of New- port Beach. Olaly $49,500 wttb aaamablt FHA loan at 5 .. 3/4\ lolorutl CALL BILL HUNTLEY. I Century 21 PROFESSIONAL REALTY 640·4950 • Pill r.d I' z . ....... LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT A rttance in bmlly plans make il possible for \'OU to arquln J mac- nlfirent borrw oo lhf! !:Say witb COD· ventences awJ ELEGA~rE that only an artist t·ould I'OI'I)Ir$> uv •• -(evPn wttb an Alla.dln's Lan,p). Tber•'a: ample room ror the eutire !an1ll )' in thia: trl-lev .. l 5 bedroom, :; bath t.orr.e. Althougtt:.ppnls:ed hfebet, the propt';rt} t an lit> llatt for $391,500. Tl~ vt~· of Newport Harbor is: unexcPIIed. PleaSE' "all tor aWKJi.nt- View of a Lifetime Absolutely mav;lllll• o.>nt vie.,.·! Sens:~tlonal owner's unit :~nrl unpquaJI(I<l In O!"~'oln l01 11ion for Wt•lte- Watet VIE\\. 4 t,~>d r'Y.Itr<~. 3 l':llhs with g una upstair£. !.real 2 t f'rlroom uui t rlov.•nstairs. A .must for rlis• rlrnin~l " lotn <-I S. ~~:~,,f)l'}ll l llnf Moses, 642 . ti23S. (VS I) Old Corona del Mar Pnvaq and d1arm! Sh:.rp 3 !Jedroom With rtre- place. Pallo plus sma ll )arrt lmma,·ulale, move-In condllionl $74,900. Mart ha Ma •·a<~ll, 642-!1235, (V69) YOU'RE MISSING THE BOAT I • IF-- -· .. yoa don't bay th.lt beauU~I dllpl•• 1a Corona del Mar. Each unit has: 3 larce bedroom•, z .. ttz batM, dlntnc room, tilt ld.tcbeaa. S..b of tbe hlchway .. 011y 2 y•n old. Super bly .. can ..... 671-11550, . CALL I:S FOIIIIIOJI! IMfOIIIIATIONI : •: - , EMERALD BAY L<J\ el) on·.w ''''W :1 b<.lrm" .. each "'tlh ba1 h H<·a m t-d t~d t ng s . shu tPr . .l frpk o;, Lar~:c> lot with roo:n fo1 ~> 'pa n~um ~ll.!.:;oo , A COlDWIU. ..... CO. 644-1766 A lot PLUS a lot! I ~ rgP • 01 n• r luplo.>x tnt 30xl u2 witt~ rustle cottagP as I hO!Il • 111<1 r tl-IIOU'i{' from ttte best Balboa Ht>J h. Dn·1 · l •. 1 -L't, 'itrt•~>t antl , ;~II (or details. Offered at $82,500 < ~(>clSt properties 1 REAL TOR~ 301 L BALBOA BLVD., BALBO• , 13-5410 FOR SALE Ne w Mobile Homes on Bay Front Park Lots 1\lOBI L HOME PARK C.t n n(:ry Vill age 673-1420 700 LI DO P A RK DRIVE, NEWPORT BEACH Steps to Ocean Multiple Units Sl X • 2 BEDROOM UHITS PLUS IACH ELOR ••n 1 , ravilioll 200 ~tjAJN STRBBT • I.U.80A ~5,11» _..,IT'S A WHALI OP AM VIEW THE OCEAN • . from the master lledroom and 11eck Enjov the spariousness and exquisite df.roratlng 'tn thi~ large family hom~> In Old Corona. Call about the man\ f>)(f ras . $167,'500. WALK TO BEACH OR TOWt( Remodeled artist's drt>am. Light, spacious rooms, lovely patlo, complet('l) new exte ranr with l ri vPar warrant)'. Cozv r ental unit. ~123,000. · HE'LL HUFF AND PUFF •.• but he won't tJiow this sturd) lleach duplex down. Th(' wolf won't be at your 1oor whpn YO" co~nt you r lnrom"', either. Hurry, the ,av ;t·s prtred, It won't last long at ~~~YJO. PARKVIEW CENTER 5321 Un i versity Dri ve , Irvine 552-7000 ................... ~ Mobile Home CHOICE LOCATION T HIS 1966 V.KI~"'; DELUXE HOME HAS MA '·Y MA~Y EXTRASl l:-i ADt:LT PARK. • ONLY $8,750 CALL US FOR COMPLETE 1:-iFORMATIO~ "YM'U be ~tad tomorrow that,,. botiPtl r•J e.eate tiDdlJ .. I lOY R. McCARDLE UALTOil Dl ... 7729 1110 NEWPORT ILVD., COSTA MESA VALLEY REALTY PRESENTS 4 UNITS In Newport Beach 1 BLOCK TO OCEAN One unlt has 3 ~rooms and 3 baths! E.tch ot the other three have 2 bedr ooms and 1 bath. 1ST TIME OFFERED. "fltEJI:fltVED TO O~~~flt YOUflt HOME" "ONE-OF -A-KIND" OFFER INGS! I' ;.•,· 't<1ATE ooll1r ~ t.-.1rr-h'' tntt,. fiiiJ 3 ;. ~-~~~1111.. 1"!11 Is ' •• tr, s•r-· l;,o .. t.lcAl. -· -'..1"...1 -f .. ::a W::fo -~-.-~ tiCJO~ !'1. • '1 ~sratn.. r~ r,sy' Rf'J'•1 LSI '"!"E : .r.~ W.4:-~I 1~ v~t.~''" 4'". f .. w • · .,. -"~l-.'·.2:-1•1 • :...-1r'lJ '~C>mP p} • ';. ;1;/!'Jl.HC;,I .. \ ,. f ,... :, • "' ~· .J ~. j ,.!' • "'tf. , • J3r1tttngham Realty 3336 /i .. r) -s -ot2 3 "" I( 11 \of i • "' , I .. f • 1 HARBOR VIEW HOME • V!~' lc1 -1 • SPYGLASS VIEW f ... a 111!ul .; • .-•1 ..n .. ?n orn .. r Jr _ hr .. <tid•c;' zc app.o,. •• -,.. ,,,.. (lj• ~ at"-: r'Y.;H , 5Ulll) • " ""''' ffiQJ~t4110i. . . . . . . . ,. . • . Beautifui :?0~ JJH If 1 \X< r D 265 &au ~ HR •a F • a t rr o• ph£-r r. establu;hed tr"~c 8-?m~ r~m~eiPli t J" , 6500 Sq r hom~ ' rY ' ' Custl)Tn rl')~ p 1 ,., &> \ 4&.; b a 3 car ga:-' Cu"tom Z1 BH 4 J l a~OQr Bodt s lip lt onde r•C i c G <' 341 I AYilDt Or . ;.u t ... f ;r ( \ l () 67S..Snl * ••• 'to • • Profe ionalism and Integrity in R Have a Trademark e A REAL TOR can do more than help buy or sell your home. REAL - TORS are experts in oommercial and indu trial real estate. lAnd Look for tt-·e •radP ...... a, TOR Its your assuran vestment tr rea• estate development. property manage- ment a nd real estate , 1v~tments. And . every REALTOR IS gutded by a strict oode of ethir:s. Call your Realtor toda y! / ' ........ _, .... New~.,.._.,rl Prinlerli TOTAL PRINTINtr FACILITIES fi40·4444 NE W PRESIDENT of tilt> ~ewport HarUor \, ht l"lut•'-. J\nrot lers, Steplu~n Elmort<, at left, ac\·ept -. P11 ;\nviPt!'; !Ia~ from outgotng pres!Or·u t Jolru trriffitll .lr. 1 'u· 11:1:1qP u! command took pl:l•·t at II•P 'lull"-. <~unu.!l rroprll !l!m<>r nn Jan. 3d. (N HYC ptrotu.) ~00 Nf':rv(Jo rl r f!>lli'T '"- s~;te no; f1H H· !m~JF I !.;;\) rJf l< of f"oo.;t.t \1••:' r lr• l •t·•·ll PI·~· !P-i '''"' «I <>1 tfl ot rn- •. ,,, \;,, ' \It II ,n t:rt , "''' , •£· !J . , . '' , , J I lo~Sil \'.o, '' , I• I •lr 1), LAST CALL FOR 19 75'~ AT THE GREATEST SA VIMGS WE HAV E EVER OFFERED ON HEIJio CARS. HURRY FOR GO OD SELECTION S 1 ~l:t:f .::; I ]II 'J. Ill tlr• t: "'· . : ' ·,!< .. ll J 1 ' "11 lrol -.] '2 , •1 ,,>f Ql- 11 l <, t fP' j)fo l<h•lll-r>]•· ', ,;,_ "., l<llT·L;, 1\J.llll ~· l t'- [,,f\-f J>; ·rr·r, !'r 1\;J.i,l tl X H:.JJJ:t!o, :1• dor l.l J,•, !h. ,\J,n J H,z!r•n J ll•l 1 11. :n• odlt I J '>ll<"J. .IIIJJII. OPH UIBIIS PUB LI C EMPLOY EE STRIKES OPPOS ED StatP A<>s••mt•!\ ··and1 I-l l• .\1,lflan llH o-<;of1 Of I 1 r· .tfi \'On sai•l tt,rc; 11 ~d. · •,, I;\, rJI '' • [ ~-~ 1 -• Il l If' 'I I.• !l•tt• !lt lkhl -pnl'l ... 11 ploJ •• qrtJ...•'" Jll!•r tl.'' I:Qf'LO "'G TH~ li Ff "F .-,:no q UP HUL<l i;IIE V r ukN'Tl•RF "IHtO un••~o •E"" \lr<;. h••r .--.:n11, 1 1.,.1 .. ,• 11 J .. ,.,.~.,ll•• tt, -lr \ q'old Ill II,' llll'l•hoo[Jn• !! ,-,! _<':1 l 1 J.... I 1 j 111 "'I ' pi•' ' ';: ..• ll•l•-:\1 ['J "1•1• "itl,tfJ\1 O(l\t•J!.II ''lol, Ill 11·1' 4 I I Sh(.IUI•~ J•l 'I\ I~ ld 1 ,.,~ 1, lm <;t.lf• lr•, !SLJ IIJ/ . StJ. ll···! ! I I ' I 1:1•1 fo(lh til·· r ''l>d ;IIlLo .1 ,r,,, 1 o! llr·· T' ~ ,• •, •.111 1.. ')1!, ' • \, ' '•• 11111 •'lo! )Jo• I I II• >II' . I I .... , IJI •.•.• 1., I Ill> I• 111 ur t: • " <;, ·--. r1·:, and 1 ,,. pullr· 'fll"l"!il arnot •· [l,.<'Oildt..,: tl.\"•) \lfll]o 1 I • hiP qf !• .. Jl•' k•·t 1111' .. n·! ,'Jo l.,n· r '' For Standard & W\111.' (.an AI ·Hu.• \m• · r.ood_1rar I' rice.~ """'' c,.:, »(!.< ,,.., f "'~' no n1 OIK~•Itll -.. f)' .. ~~···­......... -....... ""ITeo.AU-;,...,Jl • ..oo l..louhl~ Bdu .. ( "'hion lkh l'ul)gla.," White IA'Uer \\ide Tread "Roll~ (;1 .. 60 & "Kllll• Gl "~l S~5 ~ .. ,., ·r '"·4o ~~ :: :.~:; j..,,.,..;, ~IJ. """"""'" . --"~"''1 ""'" ~ .... ~·I II .. '' I ,.,_ I ..... ~ ' ,, ... "' .. ,_. . .., .. ~,.. .... -... -..-. . -.. ~ ... 540 ~ ... -· . f" '. . .... 'Widd - l ss o ~=~ . ...... SJ5 Wh itewall '. I Ulll~ll ( ,If ltn' "'Mini Cu\lom G8'' .... " ..... " ' ' ... _ ....... .. Lube & Oil Froni-End Alignment ssss ........... _ --- . ' .. ~ ......... ~ ....... . ···-··--.. -. ... . -·--·-··-··· -.. ,..._ ·~ ..... -···-... ---·· SIJ88 "'"-" __ ,, ·-·---- . ..................... .,,_ .. ·-·-......... -.............. . ........................ ,.,_ --·-·· ...... -. ... ,_ ... -~ .. ,, __ ,,,_,_,,.. - I.~THEiyJ~£1g, LINE ~ ~~~ Markets ana UfiPI,ttmeqt stores «itt •bocll factdeatally, Helea W8dde:l haa !tot Jotaed aionl .......,red bf tbt and Uoutlquea wer. DOt t he ~y placea the rocttftr c::t.Ir brlpdt. She doe•'t evee J"•lor ,lAape w1U be btld spot-lightinc St. Valendoe. Lu Reinas Aa:r~ han a roeti.Jic chair, DOr la abe loold.Qc Feb. U Mid U ud a1Jo lllary or the Newport Beac h Autst.uce foT ooe, be lt a bfatwood or a .I.F.K. Maret. l ud I at t:IOa.e. League used that clamorous theme for their model. She ftnc1s a box seat at SutJ A4Jb: a.t th!: E.troaiMIIIal ,..,_. 'hooorlng auoctates" Junct1eo o at Mary more to her lltltc and bas reoewed her Ceater. ioelted 01 lltb St .. (M r~. Paul ) Smith's: Bayldere Terrace hOme. lffUiatton with the T'art Club. No doubt behind Newport Harbor blgtl Mr!., S1nith's artiStic W ents were e"l-Helen now cheeks oot onJy the horse and scboOl. For farther i!"Or· d•:srJ•·eo'f, not on!~· In her paintings (she ts rider but probably tbe silks. Ver y dlscem-matloa call 646~9844 tiom anothPr of our area's well known artlsts) lng peraoo, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. tout ""t'r•• bespoken In the arrangements There are other diseeming periiOflS la our The Julllor League ofNew. '··utPnng e<H'h luncheon tablf'. Here. bonsai towa .•• they re•d the Enslgg,. the Bee port Harbor Is conducting su•···u!euts llecame "trees of heJrts "each Line, too, and even let dS mow. Thanks tours tor children with rand} lrPart became a blossom !~printed for. the notes and telephone messages! HoPe emphasis on the 5 senses wifl 11s own message, White satin hearts, your Valentine day was bright aDd gay aqd a od the baluce of natul'f!. b • 1 t .ib\ 's ll reath with red and 'olo'hlte cama. your Lincoln-Washlngton days stu spangled ToUr s may be scheduled by twu..,, rormt"l the ''enterpiece 011 the Jadened and inspiring. ealliiiC 556~1!13. t'lurf .. t tat11t.-', • • • • • rt ''i•HJJit:, r 11airman t.ayna (Mrs. w. Pe)'-Several Corona del Mar and Newport Beac h tou I!J n im:m assisted In the preparallons. latties d rove to the Benrh • HUtoo tor the ,._,Jxdr HI <'l1:drman Mary (Mrs. Hobert) 21st annu al fashion luncbeoD of the Artttritis ""'·ld•·r Jnrl Mrs . Smith we!Nrn~l t he nrem-Foundation, Sou thern CaJUom laChapter. The L•·t·~ anfl honoretl guests, Spef'lal guests wprf' J dne Van Dyke showing of designer fashions J,•JI• ~11·.;;, Holler!) Lucas :lnd Marc., ret went at a fast pace ••• the program, "We've (Mh . l•lSt•ph ) Metr a If, c hapter liaison. got the spir it," was prompted by the bi- ' ~u ·i;rl hour precluded reports whi<'h centennlal year. , lrof : , I .tll o! the year':. .w h1everut>nts Most touc hing was the pr~ntaUon of the a1o J l rttJr t' 11i~t!.S. A1u ong the ar tlve rnem ~ Conttneotal rlags by member s of ScOOt Troop '" : •II nano'f were Mrs. RotJe rf Wood, 351, San Marino, la authentic Minutemen \, 1 :u rman; Mrs. JuJe Ax(·! son, thrift unUorms , .• especlally when Old Glory was '' . o -oro'fwator : and Mrs, Burl Parkin-presented and ali stood to pledge allegiance. ,"''· ·•<~1:-. afll1 mf'ans L"halrman. Anot her touching moment ••• •ben the 4 tti.\'J s were Mr11es . Stanley Statia, Wil -Liberty Ruby was M Velle<l by owner James br! 11<11'1•, TIJ"'flore Owen, :O.'pil William-Kau.njian. The design, an eagle enfolding son:,, Ea rl Cork~tt. J. Hobert Lawson, Ly. the Liberty Bell with Its wings, was clone man Kin~, K:tthrvn Horrman anrlflohert La ng. by his son, Stanley. A proud moment fo r A1nonr asso• 1ates in attendanl'f' we re Mmes. this sparkling eyed, gray haired man, whO l't.arJPs Boir·P, Balpt1 Butrher, J. E. Chal-had made his way in this, our great nation. hrwr, HPnr} CoJP, !nt F'risbf.e, Walter Keene, Another proud moment, when it was an~ JariiPS Mdn!vre, Cbude Patterson, Rlr hard nounc"e<l Ad(:<le Gallade had brough t a $1,000 P~II Pr-.on, ~tillkent Sallst>urr, Hobert Short, check from Mima Malouf, who was in the IV<~fl Sullivan, Bemne Trea t and Ro~ Woolsey. hospital with broken ribs and hlp. We rode Co-hoste.,~es wer~ Mmes. Ted Walsh, John In with Adele, as did Roma {Mrs. John) Crai!!, Wrll1an Davison and 1\~unet h Samp-Gur ney and Vivian (Mrs. Roland) Perron sm1. of COM. She is one of the founder s of this \s::.oriat<> lllf'lniJf'r, Mrs . !Jean Waddell c hapte r and we . were among those .at her fforn;i>rl} lh.>lt-"u fluff), w:tsOr;!:inizinJ:r·hair-excellent table. Mildred Mead joined us 111;m of this :wxilr:~q , wtnrh has proved its •.• I call ht-r Marvelous Mead. other s there won!: o,;my tinoP.<' over, anrl m~nrliE.>rshlp were Cletas (Mr s . Clayton} Lrnch, formerly HI til" r(lUJ !s td!ild~ estpen,"'!. It was C letas Schuh of I Illinois: Clover (Mrs. lurin~ rhl n·.1r dS Lt>ague prf<;idPflt tha t C ha r les) c:ha irman, and Hv -\U'(Jltan w<~s forn•e<l, <;(I has J ven Alhenia (Mrs . Pitc:hess, also a fount1er. spe 1al pl.,,. i11 ~~~~ t.eart ... <>Vt>n wlltocll!t A verr good Though II was raining ' St. \' 1t•·ntu1 .. r• otif whe n we got &Home From --lfuT-SMOKE , DETECTION/ALARM 5 YEAR IF FIRE STFIIKES, A FEW ~CONDS MAY MEAN THE DIFFERENC E BETWE,IN LIFE AND OEATM• SOMF =:XPEATS SAY AS MANY" AS 8Q"11o OF FIRE. FAT.((ITIES WERE NEVER TOUCHED BY FLAMES! U.l. & FIRE MARSHAl APPROVED FOR HOMES. APARTMENTS AN DIOR MOBILE HOP-.4ES We ... ,l,.....lhnu:e AI T,_, Of hcurtty lttetMt• SEA COAST ALARMS "-D111l1i0f'l ol Sea Coal! Bldr• Supply 642-3490 New h.q. for savings firm CLAMS • OYSTERS • SHRIMP • SWORDFISH • BASS Hor,;Hd "· liotJ rH. a l::i if!.! I ~ett'rdn of tt.e savwrr"> JO•l loJithu::.rnt'SS, announces 'I • r,:.lo<alinu ofi/JPJ\'eiVpOrt ,·<>ut.,r offi r of Glf'nda!(' I ' 1 d S.rnn,:s :mrl Lo;m \ .. 11, tu" fl(·~~o· 2stvryiJUilrl . ·r1. •I !1.(1 '•·~~<'po rt CPnter Club of Newport Cemer. He serves 011 the building com- mittee at t he Lutheran C!JUreh of the Master, Har- IJOr Vie~~o· Hills, where he and his fa milr are members. LUNCHEON from $1.95 •Ianrl 01X"nin1 •·eletJratJOO J<;. now 1m ler 'olo'3~ anti will or,ti r••tl -tllrou~tJ F .. h. 27.;. if! lor l'l "'ltor-; II'Ul bf' a I·• 1-••HI!I.' ! ookl>(Kik, ''.JO\ 01 nOk.Jnr ," "''lrl• 1! rontalns 1!1fll ,. {I!Jil ~.3UO' I'P• ipe<;, I,,,. In'"' I•!Ji• 1o l•uilrlln~. .l'!ti h al:-.u serves as r~doru I IIP3 1jqua rter s for 111.-. ,lS~.l• iafion's Orangf' l"llll\ l),, .. raiJOro.,;, 1£'.31Urf'S Il l\' -!11r'lu• !, lf'Jier SPr- vl',, •'XJ)r•·ss t"ll£'1' li11P in- ' ld• , <l f•· l•'fJI't'>lt I <OS"s , and , f)rrrrt,tHii ll room :.~v:oJ\abiP '1 "£· Ill 11.l!T" I ll • ommuu [fy ,t.,'>O L,Jfions . \1!. lil"llor<>r, ;, ua t1ve of 1 o-.; A rot ( l~>s , JOHit..-1 f,l!'n- rl~d" r .... J .. ral in 1'>61 Mt£>r · vrnpll.'llnl( rluh 'olo'!lll tire "Jvv lh· .~-a~ na m<:"ll•ranch no,ma;:tr tn :\PWJI()rl H.,:t''h ilo I 'li'2 ln 1 rt" •·1\'P<I a1h1t>d r•·sponstllilill es in ~~~~ as r~>l!iOnal Vi< ~·-pn·~irf .. nl. /l e is pr"'sident of ll1e Ki'olo·anis Keep cool with CANV{jS AWNINGS S.md Ollily 'ri/4 P.M. Je01 IE. COMt Hi9tM>r,r Coo-one cflf ..... • 17 141175 0900 11211 PKific c-....._,_ Mr. Rohrer and his wife, MJt'tl}'n, have 3 childr~. L.m ne, Lyoda and Jon, The)' Jive in Harbor View HU!s, '"'""~ ... fill~--... l21l.15el-1J21 LOBSTER • STEAKS PASS THE CIGAR Coogratulat!onsl You're about to have a baby -another dependent. No, you can•t claim him on }'our income tax. In fact, he will make your taxes go up some more. You see, this new dependent you are about to get is comf.ng to you through the wonderfUl help of Senators Tunney and Cranston. They want to ''create" 600,000 new j>bs in Californla by spending fed eral tax money. That means that the taxes you pay will be used to pay the salaries of 600,000 more government "workers." Isn't that just wonderfUl? Here I am in my late seventies, thinking I was too old to fat he r any more chlldren. But, these 2 wond erful Dem ocratic senators have come to my ald. They're going to give me a full-grown dependent, already potty trained and walking around, All of this "reminds me of P resident Ford's prediction some time back that, by the year 2000, hal! ol the people in this country will be supporting the other hall. I think we should Inform our presfdenl that our nne Calflornla senators are helping to move the calendar ahead a few years. In tact, I read the other day that, H you count everybody who gets any kind of tax aid, we have already turned the corner. The North American Newspaper Alliance did a study thai shows that RIGHT NOW, 41 per cent of the U. S. population Is supporting the other 59 per cent to one degreE or another. I believe tbis is a mllestooethat s hould be celebrated wildly. Here in ou r bi centennial year, we have reached a level of socialism that must be even greater than Karl Marx thought was possible lor America, Now, If we will jist keEp multiplying ltke rabbits, maybe we can incr ease that per centage some more. With the poi!Uclans coming right into our bedroom s and hospital rooms to tell us It 's a sin not to have babies, we are going to keep going onward and upward to greater things. I can see the great future we have 1n store for us. As more and more people go on the dole, there will be so much leisure ttme, we wfll probably have a football game every other da.y, w-ith lots of automobtle races and golf games in between. If you wanl to get oa this growing list ol do-oolhlngs, better hurry upl When the list reaches a certain length, some damned ldlljoy Is going to remind us tha t SOME - BODY Is going to have to keep working, so the leisure guys can keep having fun and their wives can keep having babies. The way lllgure it, II may get down to just me and you working, buddy. And I'll tell you one thing: I doo'l want to see you sitting down on the job, because I'm getting kind of tired myself. 011, by lbe way, yw w!U ooUce that 2 of the names on the 59 per cent leisure list are Tunney ODd Craoslllll. Jast lhoagbll'd remind you, Only way to stop these guys Is with a 1-term limit, Frut, lbe inYestfgaUng Church-mouse, llnally came up with a good Idea. He would limit the CIA director to 7 years. Fine. Now let's do the same tor CGII(ressmen • Al Forgtt P.S. I want to thank Joe DeYUn ODd his CreW doWn at City Hall for pushing through . the """ tramc Itgbt we're going to get at Balboo. ODd 23rd. We fought a loog Ume to get Ibis oae, ODd 11'1 cotng to sa•e a lot of bangs ODd bumps -and maybe some lives. • • • • • • • • • • Home smolre alarm a can oue the U•es ol you ODd your famUy. Stop by the store IJid we'll llboW ,.,. -!bey wort. I f I