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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-06-17 - Newport Harbor Ensign,....,_,., ..... Tat_ ~· .,..,..,. U TH Y Et.R , MO. (( THURSDAY , JUNE 17, 1976 P'HOME: 67,_.5!1 kiAiC1tiAf TO TOUa LOCAl. MEWSf'4Pia o•&.' u .H a Y & a• - c -.&.L 67-.UJI l()c COSTA MESA CORON A DEL MAR. CALI FORN IA TTOS ~~-FIE E y A dt'legatlon of Harbor A.rea ofneb.ls is scheduled to plead III'ith tl\e State Htgh- way Commlss:loo today,June 17, for eonstrt~etlon or 'fital frontage roads for the Coro- u. del Mu Freeway. eo~ wtth the San Diego frffway, all at a cost or abou.t $1 1 mlliioo. Besides the frontage" road proje('t. another $4-1/2 mmton must sun be allocated to com- plete the freeway st.retch from the Newport freeway to MacArthur Blvd. near Uni- ver sity Dr. MlSS COST A MESA, Cyn. tbla Jean Bam berger, wW vie for ~re hono rs Jill)' 9, . wben the Orange County Falr stages lts 2'8th a.nooal Fair queen pagE":a.nt at ttl@ New. porter lno. The contestant who is crowned MlssOrange County Fair will go to Stc- ramento in August to com- pete for the Maid or CalJ- ro m la title and vrill be able to enter the California Uni- 'fer se Pageant in february, Without the frontage roads p:a.nlleUio€ Bristol St., t be fr~way stretctl from the ~e~~o-port Freeway to Mac- Artoo r Blvd. will be worth- less, the Commission wru be told. Tbe C'allfornla Transpor- tation Dept. (C al-Trans). which is controUed b)' t11e Htghway Commission, an- nounced 2 months ago tha t Library scaled down,approved WATER WAR ON IN COSTA MESA MISS CALIFORNIA TEENAGER f lNALISTS from Onnge they ttali indefinitely shelved Cou.aty we re pic ked Saturday at Promontory Point from plans for the frontage roads. among 2'7 cootestants. These 7 •W represent tbe county Ttlat news was (!:reetec1 "''ith In tbe state flnals July 1-10 at the Balboa Bay Club. an Uproar from county and F'rom left ~ Jane Schwartz, 16, Mlssloo Viejo; Debbie eft} officials, because Or- Sprlet, 16. Mission Vie jo: Debra Luebke, 17, Mlssioa al'l&€' Count )' had h.andedover Viejo; Cheryl Dianne, 14, Sant2 An2 Heights ; Debbie 54-1 /2 million in federal With costly consultants now hir ed on both sides. wh.ieh wut DOW cost ctty tu- payers and Costa Mesa County Water Distr ict water users more money, theCos- ta Mesa water war Is under way. Consolidation ot t he water dlstrtc:t Into the City of Cos- ACTION ON OPEN SPACE IS DELAYED A proposed rr.ultt-miJllon r·dollu ~ I-.e to t:bwlee d t y purchUe of open space to Newport won't be consi- dered by the City CooncU 110tll July 26. The Council postponed the discussion, scheduled for J.1ondayn1ght's. meeting, because of an over- crowded agenda. ta Mesa would brtnga$364,-Van Cleve, 16, Santa Ana He-Ights; Tina Froman, 16, a.i~ funl1s to Cal-Trans with 926 anwal sarings, assts -Com Mesa, and ~ancy Alcala, 16, Hl.llltingtoo Beach. the under staiKiing that the tant City Manager Robert K, Debbie Van Cleve, the current Mlss ;-.lewport. aod Cheryl freewa) would bebullt--wlth Dugf(U cb.lmed In a conso-are sister s. Tbe EJ.change Clubs a.re sponsori.tlg the !rootage roads, Hdatlon reaslbUity study. statewide contest. Part of the fuods go to the American At toda}·'s Hil(hwa}' Com - The city takeover would re-Cancer Society. (Eoslgn ptiOto.) mission meetlng in Sacra- suit ln no cost savlngs but memo, lhf following ofti- a cost Increase of at least clals are eipeCted to plead $320,000 aMually, Charles <f.r I nDf "' -"¥ fo r the rroorageroads: Vke- 0, Hobbs, pubUc polk )' f'Otl-lfll, ~~ Mayor MUan Dostal of !'Oew - sultant of Sacn mento, port Beach; Mayo r Dominic claimed In .to analysis pte· Racill and Public Se rvice-s ARVO E. HAAPA, ot~~n er and publisher of the Ensi gn o· J Eld 1 1 pared fo r the water dlstrtct. lrector a~s r dge o Ralph ADde rsen aDd As-""""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'"""""""""""""C>C>O Costa Mesa; Mayor David soctates, a sacn mento con-* RE VENUE SHA RING Rl P-OFF Sills and Public Works Dt- sulttng fin n. washtredbythe rector Brent MuchOw of It- Costa Mesa C ltyCouncilwa~ n e.ar tax-burdened Co ~tC' Mc .sant:, Yine. Also expected to ,In ter advisory committee at hov/ do you react to this Ensign ne ws ~_: effocrt are state "'Sen. their Tuesday night meeting ~M\s arpenter of · ew- to ana1yze and make an in-item : ''Federal revenue sharing f Wlds port, Assembl}·men Robert depth study, pull the facts totaling $1,1 09,000 were alloc ated by Badnam ot ~f'wport and Ro - together and deter mine what bet1 Burke of HunU.ngton tM options WOQld bf!. Tbe.w the Costa M esa City Council, i ncludin~ Be:acb~ plus representatl.,es •ould be submhted t'3 the $'250,000 for tne building o! a ne ... ':~: t'~ lnotooWU,t 0 nn?• advisory 1.:omm lttee and County Transit Dtstrlc~. mltht suRest a city ta ke-theater for South Coast Repe rtor y T he -Mr. Eldridge said private over, a pa rt ial takeover or ater near South Coast Pl aza." conversations wlth Cal- might recom mend leaving Trans staff members during the w:.ter cnstr ict to con~ T hat's a C'UARTER MILLION dollar s , the past few da}·s lnd1cate ttnue functioning as at pre-folks . In the s e hard-pr essed days of that Cal-Trans will ag re-e sent. · to shift Us position and fund A representative of the rising t axes , and r ising cos ts gener-the $6 mUllon frontage road Costa Mesa nre depa rtment a ted by the federal gover nment's deficit system. will be asked to attend the di h l d Thus far, th€' state has spen ng, w at wou v. ou do if y·ou had •. ded 1n next meeting of the commit-•un •the t€'rchange con- tee on June 28 to present the c hance as a loc al taxpayer to vote nedtog the COM freeway the department's view, with the :\e.,.,wrt freeway A ne·.v branch Jlbrar} in ~ewport (enter. scaled doll'tl to just over half the s lt.e requested by the clty llbrar) boarO, was approved Monda) night by the ~ewport Beach City CouncU, ne I O,OOO~sq.-ft . racmn Is expected to open late next year . Total cost, with books on the shelves, ls {sttmated at !881,000, includlog the 2.1 -a"re site at th€' corn€'r of Santa Barbara and San Clemente, nea r the :\ewport Center fi re stattoo. Annual maintenance and operation Is eipeCted to add another .Sl42,000 per re.ar to the cit} budget. Local library property tues will go up about 3C per SlOO of as- sessl?d valuation, accordin@: to Cit)' Manager Robert W}'M, addin€ $6 per year to the tu:es on an S80,000 home assessed at $20.000. The lib rary, pa.rt of a pro- posed cultural center , will be buUt next to t ~ oe ... hOme or the Newport H:ubor A rt Mtt setur:. In approving the 10,000- sq.-ft. bulldlnt; by a 4-3 'tOte, the CouncU refused to go aloog with an 18,000 SQ. n. facJli:y recommended b)' the Lfbrary Board of Trus- tees and endor sed b)' se- veral hOmeowner groups and the Corona del Mar Chamber of Commerce. Ne wpor1 Heights and Vi ce- Mayor Milan Dostal of Bay. cr est. But, Mayor Howard Rogers of Balboa and Coun - cUman Ray Williams of Har- bor View Homes joined Mr. Mclonis and Mr. Ryckoff in opting for the s maller faci- lity. Mr , Ry.cko!f's motioo fo r the 10.0():')-f\, buUdlog in- cluded, however, a pto'fisioo that futu re expanslon ~e con ­ s(dered In the design. Dorothea Sheel~·. city li- brarian, said Tuesday the 10,000-ft, design probably means that plans to shlft ller administrative hea1 - quarter s !rom t he Ma riners branch to .'liewport Center wUI be scnpped. She said the library's fect1ll!cal services division, now loan old church buUding on Balboa Island, "''ill also tlave to stay there or find another hOml' other than the new Ubn.n ·. City Manager W)'M esti- mated that oolliltructloo on the ne• bUildin& ••UI start 'ea.rly nut year, wtth com- pletion nut Octobtr or No- ' ember . Bf'sides borrowt.ng $2'97,- 000 from the cit}'ll'atel f\md, and using $219.000 in build- ing d€'velopment tues, the city Is counting on $150,000 in fedt>ral revenue sha~ tunds to t~elp pay initial costs. The land Ls being bo ught from the Irvine Co. for $270,000, pa rable over 10 year s. •• .. ~ ~ .. ' --- ' • ~ ...... -, ~ J-"' . "' -v -o .. .. J .. J ---.,_G Balboa Assn. elects Ewing Kae Ewin« ol 1740 E. Ocean Frontha.Sbeeaele<..1ed president of the Balboa Pen- Insula Poim Assn. Other oftteers are n ee- president But Sc hmll1t. trea- surer W re F rost. seeretuy BUI Gold, ramp chair man BUI Gurr. membersh.lp chairman Norma DUI, com- munUy llai.eon ebair m&ll Hir ry K.amph, publldty lDd public relatioos chl.lrmen Ann Giek and StU rley Moor e. activities chairmen Jim Preston and Earleoe Moses. and police and fire ll.al.!lon ~halrman Robert Hirsch. The association's boan'l meets the secood Thursday of eactl month. Members hip informa lioo ts available by calling Mr. Ewing at 64-t- '!442 or Mrs. Dill at 675 - '!892. Teeners hurt in car crash Two Costa Mesa teea -ac:- "r s suffered lacentloo.s ,.hen a car In wh.l.ch they were rldUlg weot out of cont rol and cn.sbed into a brick wall on Estaocb. Dr., 138 feet north of Swu Dr., at 1:50 a.m. June 13, Costa Mesa pollee reported. Sue J, Hsu·1. 16. of %404 Minuteman Way, suffere4 a Ul ree:-lnch laceration oo her fo rehead and a oa e.bch Ja- ceratloo O'l'e.r her lett tJe. 'Wdertck A. Smltl'l. 11, ol 24-16& w. 16tb 91:,, tect:...S a taunted left hand. Botll ll'et'f' t:aUn b)· ambulan~ to Hoag Memorta.l Hospt1al for treatment. They w@re rldfn& in a car drlveo by Paul R. Hoff J r .• 17, of 860 Presldlo Dr., Costa Mesa., wbo told pollee he n s driving south on Estancia Dr., started to change lanes aDc1 lost con - trol of the vehicle, going into the wall. Two separate shOpping lists of open space parcels , have been compiled tor study, One,costing fro m$3.5 to $6.9 mllUon, Includes 5 sttes proposed by CouncU- mao Paul Ry ckoff. Another Ust ot 21 parcels, without a known price tq:, was co m- plied by the cUy pa r ks. bea- ches a.od recreation dept. Claims ar e made that 559 (C O~TINUED o:-.; PAGE Z) and the stretch. to the oorth more fi re hyd....,fs are oee -0 kay n e a r fo r ded. Including 87 where DO BURGLAR TAKES $2 ,000 IN DRUGS Couneilmen Don2ld Mc- Innis of W€'s t :o;:ev.w rt and Paul Ryckorf of Balboa Is- land led the arguments tor a smaller building. Mr. Mc- Innis warned that th€' 18, ooo. sq. ft. building wou ld '•over- run or severeh· strain" the city tax rat€', He r lted an estimated $300,000 differ- ence in bull ding costs as one reason for chOOsing the smaller sit.e. The LibrarJ Board wanted H ,OOO feet of the 18,000-ft . buUdinb d~vpJ. oped lnitlali}', with the ottle r 4,000 feet being filled JatN as the city gre"''. MORE HOLDUPS IN C.M. lt the COUDcU decides to put the issue before voter s ln November, a decision would ha v€' to be made at th{> July 26 meeting. The bond issue could also be added to the ballot nut March, when the Newport-Mesa school d.istrtct Is scheduled to hOld Board of Education elec~ lions . A two-th irds major ity of thOse voting would be nee- ded to pass the bond lssue, A stmUar. but\ower -pric~ park bond issue here tn 1972 got less than 60 per cent 'tO- ter support. CENTRAL BIBLE CALLS PASTOR Ceotra.l Bible Church, 190 t3rd Sti'Hl. Costa Mesa, has called the Rev. Norris Gompf to po.stor the church. He wJU begin hls mlntstry on July ll. He r eceived his tninlng at Tafbol Theological Semt. nary 1n La M l..nda and has been pa.stortnr for the past 7 years In HoltTtUt, Calli. Ch>plaln II. L. Dady of the Gleaners JaU Mlntstry or Dr ane• County •111 be lhe -cuest speaker for the 10:45 a..m. lf'OrlhJp serYlee tbls SlltDday. ROD F'ast, youth direetor tor tllt chUreh, wUl JPII,k in the 6:30 p.m. ftl~ 'towahlp hOur. EUGENE SAUND ERS OF HEIGH TS DI ES Pamtt..-CODtractor Eu- ,.. Saoocter•. 66, ol SZ2'7 Broad, Nnport Hei(IU, -Ft\diJ at Hoac \IOopiW. Fnenl aen1c.n were ilold -7 al BoD -Broad· ftJ Clllpll Ill COitt M .. , -~~~ ,.bortallll llu1Jor Root mt-pulL. Tbo a ... Tort'J UlldnU .-e. loci lilt .. -.. llr.-n,u.tn- -. llld Uftd llort IS ,..... .. lA oonlftd b7 ........ -. water mains are DOW avail- ab1e. An a!Wtlonal 159 hy-d b d t dr ants need lq)lndlng and recor u ge ;';,:.':ie7~;.~~~~r:o~~; main aloog Oram!'e Ave, A record $Z2',5S9,llO an-quest for a '·jaws of life" Mr. Hobbs, ID his report, nual budget was approved mach.lne !or riPPin& oper: claimed the district r eQuires MoDday night by the ~ew-cars "''ith c nsh victi ms only a 4 per cent reduction port Beach City Counc U -trapped inside. tn der!ciency polnt.s to rea-almost. A final public hear-~ot included in the bud- lite a class one fire rating lng on the budget Is set for get's br€'akdown of expen- ln providing water whl!e the June 28• but agreement on ditures is <tn ~xpected pay city must reduce Us defl-the 350 -page document wa.s raise ror all ell}' employees. clenc}' points by 125 per made all but official this Current negotiations he- cent, according to the 1975 week. tween manag€'mf'flt and em- lnsun.nce servi~es offlce Covering th€' fiscal year ployee groups 1s expected survey. Due to Improve-beginning July 1, the budget to result In pa\ rais€'s of ments since the llme of the calls for spending about$1 ,9 at least 5 to G percent. rating, the district is ei-mUllan mor e than t his year. However, the iZZ .5 million pected to receive a class tt assumes that the local approved budget will lncludl' one rating at t he ont ISO Pf'OP'. rt}' tu: rate of $1.16 f'\J n1s In reserve to tinan 'e assessment, U was clllmed. per $100 assessed valuation such r. pay hlke. Even wit h- .-\ burglar took dangerous drugs worth about Sl,OOO early Tuesday after brea k- Ing into the Pa rk Lido Phar - mat}' n€'a r fmg hospital. Pollee w('fe all'Med at -1:49 a.m. by a silent t:ru rglary ala r m in the-phar macy, lo- cate<! at 351 Hospital Rd. They arrived within minutes to rind thf' glass back door smas hed. Their investtp- tlon showed that t he burglar apparently a·ent straight to an unlocked drug abinetbe - hind the counter, too k cocaine. codeine, mo rphlnf' and amphetamines, and left through the par ldng lot be· forP police arrived. Tile city Jacks 2' e:agt.ne will be ma lnta.lned. With rls-out the pay raises, employee, companies and ooe ladder ln g assess ments. plu s 3~ salaries are expf'cle<i to SAL C:RI VE R INJU RED company to attain a com. tacked ooto the special U-comprise about 72perrencor Prudec'lce Wong. 32, of parable c.lass one rating, brary property tax rate to the total budget. 1629 E. Balboa Blvd., Bal. yet there Is no provtstoo 1n Clnance a Newport Center boa. suffer ed a back injury the city's 1976.77 budget Ubnry, tues will go up. lnchrded ln tht> OOOget is ••hen he r car was hil in the Cor purcttase of any of the The exact amouDl of the $235,000 in etpected !edl'r -rear b}· a car Qriven by required equ ipment, Mr. inc1'1!!ase won 't be known un-al r evenue sharifib funds. Gar y P. Lucier, 28, of li60 Hobbs pointed out Tuesday tU tbe county f1nlshes Us The money Js ea rma rked Monrovia Ave,, Costa Ml'- of(ht, Tbe city muarer, ln count later tbls year . for police and fire equ ip-sa, while sbe ns stopp41'd a recentletter to tbedlstrtct, Capital Improvement pro-meot, a $60,000 hl'lii:opter for a r ed llghl 00 ~E>wpo r1 reminded the district tb:at )ects are expected to cost landing pad atop polJrf' head~ Blvd. at Rochester St., Cos- its roal of a class one rating $3.5 mW!oD. They wUI ln-quarters, and Sl 50,000 ta Mesa, at 10:10 a.m. June ts oot shared by the city and elude a DeW bell-pad atop toward bulldlng t he ne· .... 11-U Costa Mesa polke re- that ''there are ••H1ous coo. pollee hea&:~uarters ln New-bruy ln Newport (.'{>nter. poi-ted. Sue F !cker of Ball'Oa and Margot SldlliogofW est Ne~~o•­ po rt ll?d sparse public op- position to ttl€' new llhrary. "[tis not rair,· said Miss f!C'ker, '·to give extravagant lfbr&r}' service to ooe com- munif) at the expense or another,'· She andMrs.Sk11~ li~ ar~l'(! that tht' older , smaller library branches in thp!r neighborhoods would bl' · nidl:'d'' to stock the new fa d iHy, and thai thE' cost of the ne~~o·UtJrary would further postpOne oe@ded up- grading of branch fa r Uttles ln Flalhoa, West Nell-port, Corona del Mar and West - C'liff. Seven! members and for- mer members oft he Llbran fl.oa rd noted tl\:l.t a laq::n building no~~o• would be a for m or farsighted f'C'ooom)·, be- side rations and trnpUcatton.a port Center, rebabuttalloo to be diaedssed prior to that of the Goldenrod footbrldee c M gets housing ~:.-c : ~d:,:S fle'!.~ ~~cy~~:Ot~u~1 tb~·~·,d:~ • • subs ,ldy ~~~:. ~~:::t~~r!~~~ ner g rot~ps in Hartor VIew Homes, lrvlM Terrace, ··tt ts tUchJy quett~ooabte. or Jamboree Rd. and Super - rtun thl1 attitude, whether lor Ave., and Installation of ill the eftaf: o1 coaaolldaUon oew tratnc slgnlls . tht City would cootlDUe the TwentJ new employHs dl«Tlet'a eaptt.al lmpi'O'fe-•til be: acided to tbe cltypay~ m81t procn.m. lt Jt did not, ron, LocludtDc 5 poUeemeo, the ttre protel:tloneapebUity 7 paramedJ.ct to operate a of tM water 171tem woa.Jd 1eeond uolt to be added, 2 caM to tmpron alld could a.n.lmal C<latrol otncers. 2 dec:llae,'' tbt diJtrlet ooa· llbJUJ eft'll)loy~ts. t pr- Mitut rtperted. bact meo IDd t street wor. UDdtr tb1 Jtatt district ten. Allo. S3,600 wUI ro r•rp•lutlon act. Mr. to a put .. Ume tramc c:aa .. Rotlba claimed a dt.Jtrtct trot otncn to be auipld eu bo ,..rpc~ ..., a ciiJ to tiJo 8-~faalla. ooiJ ,II t1oo dlllrlet Ia •· Tbo Co-ell 1UMcl _,. tlrety w1aall tM ~ a ~-lx' a flrt tlfCIM of .... etl7. Seton! .,... ..., -to bo-.. of ... -..... cltotrtd lilt """"" -.w ..... (COitWat~ .CID ,... 6) ~ bu'W dDwa Wll t N• T he t it)' of Costa Mesa aDd Crocker Bank slplt'd lD agreement Monday that prow •Ides $200,000 in low -inter - est oome Improvement loans for quaUned ru ldents afthe cit}'. AppUcants mar receiYe loans up to $3,0l0 each fOr bouatnr reb:lbUitation undt.r tbt pf'O&rlm. wbtch wu made poulblt by a sso.ooo l'rul tbt ell}' recehed tut Jet.r trom tbe F'edenl 0.~ partm•t of HotlstQ& and:Ur . bu Dofolopmtllt. l...ol.u w.der the p~ram ww carry u lDterNC rae. of S pet cent, eccordla( 110 Aatt...y V. CUDUta.to, 1M city's houst..ac ana commu. Park Newport, Eut Blurt' tllty development coor<Uaa-aod Cameo Shores-Cameo tor . The city wlll subsldt.r.e Hlchlands backed up t De plea the interest ratP with f\uw1s for tlle 18,000·ft . bullc11ng, u from flit HUD grant llld y11J did President f rank Jank ot (UJ.n.Mee ~yment of tbe COW Ctamber of Com- loan• made by the ba.nk. me«.e. accord.lnc to t.M agreement. COUDCUwoman Lucille To Ql&l.llfJ tor loa.nt under tbe procnm. M.r. c an .... rta - to •td res.•deat• maat tine llnld LD. tbe dwtUlnl to be •mswo•t4 Por at least one: JIU, bu e len thaD $!:.500 1a ..-..otn.rttw.ntbed'Wt l· 1 ... (tloo ttmit Ia $5,000 lor ptfiiDDI onr are 60) aDd meet taoome rtQUirem.u of tloo )mllfim • Kuehn of lniiH!! Terrace. a leadtr of the drlYe for the oew Ubnry, noted thai more tbaJ:I 22.000 people Un'Wtth· 1o ' mUM of the llbnrt site. She cal ltd oo the Coon~ ell to '"IIIOH tor the pd: s los " 01. lbort..eU.Lac tbt Hbn f1 ,..tm, ud tote br tb• blcler bu.U-. Sbt ..... Jotood b7 c-- eu mtn P.C.r Buf'ttt 11 • Ten armed robberies have been· committed tn Costa Me- sa so far this month, Polfrt Sgt. Samuel Cordeiro an- nounced this w@f>k. A wh ite male, a.boul 28, with a 38 cal. revolvPr ob- tained a.boutSI ,OOOfrom Ma . nage r fredl'rick Knapp m th€' Sale,.·ay Market, 2230 Fair- view Rd., Costa Mesa, at ~:30 p.m. Sunday, Ttle sus- pect had ..... ·aite<l until closing Hml' to enter as the mana- ger was collf'Ct1ng receipt s from cash registers, Sgt. Cordeiro sald. Robert Werne r, GO, store ·ter\o in the t;. Tote-M Mu- lr.et, II j8 SunDower Dr., was hit on the head b)' a beer r an but not Injured v.·hen 2 male :o.;egroes acC'oste<l hlm at 9:43p.m. June ll , police s.aid. The)' escaPf'(t ll'lth about $~5 worth or beer and •Into. T•·o maJP Mex-kans, about 21, used a ki'IUe to obtJ.ln $164 In • C'\l rrency from Charles T. Leather man. 25, C}"Press, monpy he had 00· talned from selll~ person- al items at the swap meef on the grounds of the Orange Count)' Fair at 1 p.m. June 13. The victim was attempt- ing to close h1s veh1C'letruok and wu approached from bt- h!nd by the suspects, wbo took an E!ll'fl"lope from the trunk wltb the maDey ud T'UI from tbt vtcUm. Two female white adUlts with a semi...autornaUc pul - led an ar med robbery at 2200 Newport BtYd •• at 8:S9 p.m. Juoe 14. The womtP took ulmdetermbttd amout of cub from a male clerk Ia Bob. ,..., Uqoon, ..... lice obtaioed a partial Jl. CIUf •mbtr of I ftblClt _.,1, drl... bJ • IOalo wblte adlllt. Tbl M-at• mtd 1'CitlbuJ wu Jtm.Dar la-.. --..., ~-rt-trl-pM• d>IJ --,. ........ pair, 1\tt. ~-. Two fe iTll.!es and a ma le. all ln their 20s, obtained $330 eash from a c!erll: In Mesa Verde Liquor, 1520 Baker St. Ooe of the fe- males and the male eotered the shop whUe the third fe- male remained In a car oot- s ide. The female produced a pistol In her parse and de- manded the cash a.s the male ~~o•atched. She was described as being about S feet, 5 ln- hes in height with acne scars on her fa ce and with large hips. Thfi> male was r1 e-ser tbed as having black hair wtth a pon)' tall. · T•o young men forced a c le rk to haod over S142 cash In the Fotomat store, 3009 Harbor Blvd., neerng ln an old foreign car. Th~ earlier armtd rob~ berles Included $160 from the Spir its Sr.oppe, 2602 Newport Blvd., Sl 56from tbe Costa Mesa Inn. l 20S Harbor Blvd., and about $50 casb from the Str Char les LIQUOr Store, 2981 Brtstol St. HURT IN CAR CRASH Shan.m Nadjaflnla. 21, of 1!2'5 McCorma('k AYe., Cos. ta Mesa, IUftertd flc1al 11.~ ceratloos aDd a possible fractured right wrttt tD a tralftc t cetdeat ll the Oranre Cout CoUece ;.rk~ tnc lot at z:so p.m. J-. t, H• also oornpla:J:IIed of paiD ID ll11 De(:.t ud bacll t.Rd lila car t«ltllttd ru.Jor riCIIt •kit dt~. 8t wa bl bf a ear drtY• by "....a. E. .,_,...,., 20, "' lit ltoa st., Co.ta w.._ BLOODMOBI LE AT . HO AG THI S FIIDAY 11-c'Pratt'wtll._..._ eoa--.., HaaS ,. ~ tM ,._...,_ ~rtdl.!i ~ " ·un a a -~ ._-;-.:•' ns " -·-... I I· ·-------....... c-·••n • ' r1 I :I I ., M aiiiiUIIIIUIII- .. am lfSU.Y -P~IIE l .. -~... "' _.., __ ,__, .... .., TltURSilo\Y, J UWE 11, lt76 OOIIOIAIIfl.IIAR, CN.. AatO t . IJ.UA •...•. OftlrMIIf '5$ NO IIAAPJ. ••••••••••.•• 's . 'It Eelr ~ ... -.. --... a.o,_ ....... _ .... Oolol--a.o,.. ....... --. ..... eoooooooO••~oe•~•o•~ ~~.. .1!., ~~ THE BEE LINE PICTURED at tbe "ltoF a.rthrltis .. tullloo laacbeoa, left to r1et1t Dee I...oekhatt, San Elmore and la.oet Brtntle. Dee is weartnc tbe money hal. (Jane)· Bforls photos.) • • • • • STOP ARTHRITiS LUNC HED!"' 8 E•Ls bel-(I dJ -·-· ... -............ >..-eo.., ..... ___ ,.,.._,.,_._._ Wlft Cuail AUtl, V.U.. 8 .. UW. 11c1o1c. 111ur •-. no llanloiUod Fno IODM • • • ltlll ••e lilld eo diMee tD ..... -lholr--· ~al .... ,. to -lol.roollaJ ,.._, AI tile -bi>IN, .. ...,_ fOil Ia ion wtat f"~• tuu Cl.t'dl ~ •• beM.- Wid IWICI palllod -lalo-loU Ill-. 1teJ maftlrr Md IIUAd hem • to ._. u I .-.,. sift • , , 0111 Ill !be onpoall6 1M .UU hU 141 Tbe t.ebeae bbll flower• t'.On!plemented tbfm ill eolorl4 c:liJ tbt lllllb- jed of •eddilcJ .•. tt was Ia.'• Md Reid'• 5ltit Ulllrera,.,. Titer Wft't Jdfll to tUt a spedal a'IUtiJ dr'lfl 110ft!rwtn1.. he 8Jo NMIQS Mn'Attl C'I'IM "a"* ••"' .. ..,. , ........ /$ ..... .-...;,-·--... ,,. ... , ....... De lfllrl To.a Ill C4llllta .._., W ~ ~91 2 N lliM.J'd t:Wr sc.....D, a t:t fDDt WHt S.JU7.) • • • ble Dream Cll'lef.. •• u "' ____ .., __ ------..... 1 ........ -...... ·-·--.. -~ •• s';ew trd'll..,.._ tie_.._.,_., toe _, biiK'axs, M t, a . .... -, ............. ___ _, __ d• ~ W'llldtM, --··......,.-... -ten at tht ftktl 111t11 ft. .......... w1pad .... , ... .. -.. .... -1011 ... Tile q --a Jeolle "'-· ..., """ ... ... lll<lr -to-ld-vuuc:e ol wttat •Lid n• antllble. Tbe)' •• a 1.Jcb1 011 lhe bo.rtJoa IIDd J t1ant orrr • spu of tome 15 mlalttes. T...,. nWed to llelp a oftlp ID diltrfsJ tilt fOtiDd DO flp ~ .................. .......... , ....... ...... -- " 'a -... , ........ .... -'ur·u ,...,,...1d ............. .. ,u .............. u __ ,_..,., w--. Tile--... ..., ------.. .... ... _ .. .,_Gus ....., __ _ ... P¢71 tit dl:t ti4lll ...... Tiler-.... -....... -...... )'0111 II I ftt, J1 I flf-Mpt. Tbt 1o1Jow11c <llr .._,. _. IIIII Ja roiiCb ~ea• ... lila. .... .fa.ttbe.r .... ad d' .,..,... .............. ol bad ..... thet, wet c.....,. were-... out to dr'J', TbM aa oma.o.. bltd:: clold .-nd IIIICI a ARVO E. HAAPA, owner .attd publlsnet of the En sign ··~~OOQQO~O~·· (Continued from Page I ) on this fancy project as a ta'!' hike or a bond issue? How high a priority would you give to a quarter million dollars for stage acting · as against meeting your own daily expenses of keeping your household above wate r and paying the taxes that are already near the confiscation level! You know very well what you would do: You would vote this grease-paint scheme down like a t on of bricks, and right now! Tbt Carousel room of tiM! Newporter loo wu lively wlth members and frieods ol the Newport B~ch AuUHU) to Arthritis Fouodatloo of Oraft&e County at their f@Ctnl STOP Arthrttla fashion luocheon. Aperitifs •ne served prior to I he lun <'heon, at11'hlch t1n1e dark-hatred Oft Lodthart modtoJed the pretty, large and temiJ(Im~ mone}' ttal deslgnl!!1 by Jlill lMrs. Lester) Elmore. ~o one questlooed the head stu!! Opportunlt)' tkkE:ts ~~o·en• av.allable on other things •.• dlnnprs for two, ~:oreeous colorful hanf(.i.J~ baskets, loads of t1estrilbles. On ea r-h tat•le was an attrar tlvely ll."r.llpped pal"bge, ear-h one dU'Ierent; onl}' the lurky ooml •er dra't'fl, whtr h was the same for all tallies, coold t:'lalm the prize. Same procedure forthenQr• a I centerpieces. flf't'e and lhet't at tbe tibles wes-e .,,, Allee Ayres, Haul Det--r. Melt kiP Xillp.. I e)' (another c~lr cotfhrel Mlt:Je Nlfdeatr, Sue Apjanbtn, C-nrt Weu,er, Marion La~ vpllt, n,eJITd Thomas, Etbell)'D WaJter,Su- att HucheA aoo Mary Lofe~. Enryou en)Jyed the cold utmoo HrYed wUb beafl sprouts, rucumberJ In .sour cream and freMI trutts1 Just rigtlt for a ''bid tad pby•• a.fter. ..... OCC picks top citizen llllt -laid tllo -onr to ow Gdt, H't'fJ'tiJ -two-OOioltllo fllab a..d OM o.l olt~utay~ aall, .. _,, -lilac BomeU (Mrs. HarYey) Peue of Batboa lt'la.od ll Oruce Cout College'• ou(. staodiO@ citiuft of 1776, Sht was honored at OCC's !8UI t'OmmtDOtmeut eurd.es last Thursday, The Costa Mesa City CoWlcil knows very well that that is . just what would happen if you local folks had a c hance to vote . But wh y give you folks s uch a privilege! Here is some of that free m oney from Uncle Sam, who is busted fiat, owing m ?r e than a half TRILLION dollars, and go ing deeper into debt every minute of the day. Why not grab some m ore of this free fed money , and thus hasten the ultimate day of reckoning? But, of course, it isn't free money . The Costa Mesa COWlCil knows that, and kn ows also that this boondoggle will be paid for by the local taxpayers, and t hat the cost will be more than the quarter million dollars --a great deal mor e, because of the atlded cost of the federal br okerage fee and the bureaucratic red tape expense. And the exorbitant cost will come out of the local folks' pocketbooks, only in this case it is disguised as hi gher price of goods caused by inflation, • • • • Ou r hostess at table 23, Janet Mrs. Lanr-e ) Bti11tle, won ltK.-prett~ paC ~.!!!':t:, :!:t arra~· of Este Laul1ftr pr<~ttlflers. -;,. le 23 seemed to lN!' Ln tltP '-''iMPr's c~rrle, 'u! Helton Gunbi!Jier ~~o·o·• !l1t> !lora ! t·entftr. piPce AXD a rouM triJJ ni ·n r fo1 r~·o, c<>·. tl~ttoo Taho{-~ Others at lhl s tabiF wpre Betty Rasp, Madge F!n{'ll, [uruce Wood- worth, ZethJ Purtm.1on (most interesting lady), Lubtca Branctt, Bet:t) [).:. La V~e and Bert) Joim50fl, Marion tMrs. Rl• hard) Fuller, presldt>nt of the Auxiliary, ~~o·etcomC'd all attending, thanking them tor their support, at1o'lillJ!' fur· titer th:mks to the mernLers for their work m thil'i sut:'eessful affair. Bett ~ E. Elias, t hairrnan of tht> Orange Count~ Founctalion, explain!'f"l all monies raised ht>re ~~o•ent to support t~ Orange Count}" dlnlt-, I under. stand, ac<:Ordlnt: to figures, there are more iftthrlr lc vir'llms in this area than in am other area of the same siz~ ln the nation. Elaine (Mrs. Gordon ) Berlin, JunrJ;it"'O• chairman, directed tr.e 11ra~~o·Jngs. Florence Smales, who had brought her o .. .-n models, rommentated the '·morn to late evening'· bshlons, plus a goodh spl2sh of spri~hfl} sportwear, all from local shops. At Jan Elmore's raltJ e were \o·annl Sturgis, Nell Rlake, Gr:l.ce Mehrens, Jackie Marino, Ruth Fortune, Man Ann :-tuh and Helen Circle; more were Dee Lockhart, Bea Turk· er, Rose Mary Meldrum, Kathy Sheridan and Donna Pennington. At anotlte r table we sa11.' Mmes. Frank Tharln, Arthur C. J.o. "''ell, She lton Ingle, Randolph Doll and Louise Winter. lnctclentally, Betty Staples R3Sppro- vlrted pW!o music wllh just the righ t mood and tempo for all, even the m011Pisl: • LUI'+CHEON AND BR IDGE AT SACC CO. HOSTESSES at a brl.d!!(e·luoc.:hfOD at the Santa Ana Country Club: Mrs. 8ayardRyrter, at lett, and Mrs. Rt>ld Wallion. • • • '•SPRING ISTO Sli~tM ER '' Toni and Mark Armistead sal~ II was · sprlnc: lnto summer'' of this blceotenniJI )'ear, a couple Saturday nights put at their Dover Shores hOme. Patriotic colora every. where, each flower t rnncement of red, white and blossoms, alaro featured a aUk fiag and a rt"'l, .. hfte and blue m!Jliature hot alr balloon. {n the p:aUo at one end of tta> pool, a Polish mu.lcal group pbyed lively mu le and their Sunshlne Trio kept laughtftf I(Oina wtth songs madfo up on the spur of the moment, uslng one or another ot the ,uest's name in their song, as t~t ~tuest arrived. The dlntng table and the buf· fft f were heav} ladt"'l wUI! hot and ,·old 'fishes of all kinds .•• ont> ctrtaJnly could not go away hl.tn'iP'}. A cnduate ot Whittle.r College tn 1932, Mrs. Peate was an element.an tcbool tearher In Orange for 4 )'eu s. She leu lived in New. port Beac-h Slnct' 1~7 and has resided oo Balboa Is land lor the put %5 ynra:. She has been active 1n PTA work aM ls the paR pr esident of the Corona del Mar elementm vhooJ PTA, Newport Harbor hlgh l<'bool PTA, U1e HartJor PTA Coun. rU and tilt' Fourth Dtstrlt1 PTA, She hu been awarded a CaUfomla honorary life membership and t nttlonal honora r}· life memben:hlp In PTA. She served oo the boa rd of directors for the Child Cut. daorp Center for 7 )'ears and ts past presldentofHar. hor Key, local .auxllbr )' of t h .. Ch!Jd Guidance Center. She ts a member of the Corona del Mar Communlt)· C ht~rch aDd has been a mem- tJer of the <:hu tch ehOlr lor 25 years; ~st president of the Ne~~o·port Harbor -Cost.~ Mesa unit or COOrch Women Unltert, aJ){t current vict>- presldtfll ·of the S;9uthern Callfornla and Soutben~ Ne. .-ada CJIUtdt Womf'tl United. For 3 years l ltf.' lt>rved on the Orangi.'CountyCancer Soclet~· boud and received a canrer ,-ruurte service ;lwa rd for 10 years of let- viet. Stlt rt"CelvM a ct>rtl- flcate of apprtdtUoo tor 15 )'e2U of volunteer ~rvk• wtth the l\atiooal Fwndatlon of the Marcil of Dimes. t.tn. Peate Is past pr~aJ. dent of the Espnsso Club of tile Harbor Area, ap oreanl- utloo thatpromoteslnterHt In rue-arch, prevention and treatment of kldntty dLJea•· ses. She Is a t'l12rter mentber o( both the N~n Beach Hlttorlcal SocJety ano1 the Newpor1-Mesa Flth O:~pn. lr.atJon, which Is JPOniOred b)' the Harbor Councu of C hurehes. Other memr,er- al'llpt ind ude the Mar!W) Center of Educ·aUOfla l Ther. apy, American As!i0Cia11on of Unhenlt)' Women, IJC lnlu~ Interfaith Councu, uc Irvine ToYo·n and Cown, Or- anc;ft Count)" AJiodatloo for Me:~U.I Health, United NJ. lions · CouUU1e Chapter, Falr Housing Council of Or- ange Cou nty, li nlttd Fund, and Arthritis FuM, But let's not pick on Costa Mesa alone. The same issue of the Ensign carried a legal notice for the City of Newport Beach: uGeneral revenue shar- ing planned use report." The amount was $144,434 for public s afety, in- c luding such items as helicopter en- gine and r adios , power generator, fire ho s e s, armchairs, lockers, and police car supplies. Frannie (Mrs. Oa)'ard) Rh1Pr anli Jean (Mrs. RelctJ Wasson didn't ·take over•· the Santa Ana Country Club, IJtu lhe~· dlli claim a sizable portion tor their luncheon and brid~te party Last ThurSt1a\'. Ttte raln didn 't dampen spirits oop d ro~ ... alter all, what better way to spend a rainy dar! Therp were 30-plus there to provt> II. Of course, it wasn't so good for the-men's golt tourne), The Ar mlsteafi.t' dauglrter, Kelly, helped serve. She ts the onE' wlttt wa ll to wall ribbons whlr h she has won at tw:~rse shOws, Kt>IJl has both a hunt t>r and )Jmper and rides English su·te wUh eue. DauJitter VUtkl Qelaney and husb:mc1 were there t.llo, with llfU~ Tltfanr EalanJ .O.Iane)', Others attending inclUded John Wayne, the Duke himself; singer Jtff Apaka of Hawaii; Bea and Tex Tucker; MarJiyn and Phtl Anthony, lar Rene anti Tom Warrf>D, and Johnnie La Shellt, . Mor t> were Lura :and Ar t Mc- Kenzie, Ka}· .5t@J)hen• Von Aldenbru ck tot1 brother Jim KoJlJ(ra; Roger and Dee Lock· hart, Peggy and Btu Kennedy, Fran aod Kent Gately, Lena Weaver and Evelyn and Max Btnswanger ••• plus all the others! Our en_toyment ~~o·as helgtllened whe11 11·e could slt down and just talk to HUiel (tha t's part of Toni's Hawaiian name, which hal su ch a love))' mea.n.Jng) • , • she just a-ot back from eelebraUng her l.tlrthtta}" thert ..• and to hear Mark tell about his mtnia· lure railroa1, the M and T, an old time Lionel with over 250 feel of raU, and 1 be- lieve It has 4 or so ell(Jnes! N.B. COUNCIL ACTION uFr ee" m oney again, but, of course, the Newport Beach City CoWlcil also knows that it isn't free, and should kil ow that here is an area where getting federal handouts is especially perilous . This is t he mo st sensitive field of all for federal encroachment --local law enfor cement. The big gover nruent boys who are busily building up the federal bureaucracy are particularly interest- ed in l ocal police, for the police must be taken over and brought Wlder the thumb of Big Brother before complete power can be centered in Washington, D.C. That is wh y concerned patriots say, "Support your local pollee, and keep them independent." Keeping our local police Wlder local authority is absolutely essential if we are to save our nation from dictatorship. • • • • As a welcome antidote to this Costa Mesa and Newport money grabbing, what a pleasure It is to read this news item in the Santa Ana Register: "Los Angeles City CoWlcil members have voted Wlani- mously to move toward giving up fed- eral law enforcement program fWlds rather than put up with federal hiring regulations and quotas ••• City CoWl- cUman Donald Lorenzen blWltly awnmed up the CoWlcll's feelings: 'Tell them in Washington to go straight to hell ••• They are taking away our right to legiS- late what happens in our city'." Costa Mesa and Newport Beach, you ue invited to follow SUit. • The cozr roorn, just a fe~~o· steps down, was perf£'CI pla rP for tht> ladies to sip champagne or ~~o·hatt>ver, and chat. Especially dellghtM chatting wUh LuctJJe Suhr, whose- borne Is actuall)' Georgia, but she spends much of her ti me here ... almost her second home , , . anrl I hadn't seen her for some time. In talking with Olive (Mrs. Dana) Latha m, learned that a Dana Lattdrn memorial had b(>en established by the Los Angeles County Bar AssoclaUon. Mr. Latha m had, among other things, served several years as president of the Association. Olive was very happ} lo have been altle to attend the artalr held ln his memory. • • • l love the town of Durango, Colorado , , , old, quaint and It too has a ra.Uroad, narrow ~auge, the Denver and Rio Grande, ttla.t provtdu day lone 1eenk trtps. Theno'l a.lw an excellent college. To rna~ a long story short {Is it vke nr .. ?), our nelghbon Diane and Tom Carey are tttue now, their Mercedes loaded with aU ldndl a( things for daughter Rebecca, who wUJ be ma rried after graduation. AND, our friends, the PeUt· vrlns, are aJ90 to Durango, rendezvoustnc -..·tth their daughter and .on.in·law, Jan J nd Dan ~pn, whole son Matthew was r,.,rn in that town • • • Set> what Clll happen 111 a town u.med Durancol! Clustered b)' the view wlmtow •. , Dee Sullivan, Bess Morris, Ellie Sawyer and Allee Walker; •close b)' were Flori Noble, Helen Waddell (new halr··do, ven· chid , lsa. CHURCH NEWS • LUTHERAA Ct1 URCII OF THE MASTE R, 2000 Pa- c lfk View Dr., llariJor View HUls • Beginning this week. enr:!, worship services will be held at 5 p.m. Saturdays aM 9 a.m . Sundays. The Saturday services ~~o·JII br less formal, and the Sunday serrices wut be Utura:tcal. VaeatiOfl chUrch school will be held June 21 to July Z from 1:15 10 3:30p.m., age 3 through 6th gnde, * PLYMOUTH CONGRE. CATIONAL CHURCH, 3262 Broad St., New-port Helghtl -The Rev. Tom HamUton wtll preach at the 8:30 t.rtd 10 a.m. Sundly s.e"tctS oo the topic, "How did Justus IMI?'' ~ baled 00 Acts 1: JI-Z6. • ST. JAMES EPISCO- PAL CHURCH, 3209 VI> LI- do, Newport • "Cocl un. Hmlttd.'' a pe.rt of tht AUe~ kill CommunitY uDder trw~ dtrtcUoa of tM a.,, Thom- 1.1 Belt of Atlaota, Ceoral.l, and~ An->, wJU lead tht muieal porUOD of tbe et:arllmaUc ma~tat?:SO p.m • .....,. The ...., wtu bt proeaded " • pollack -aod tamllrtallowoftlp at e p.m. 81:, IJtnH il DOW oa ill •.mmer K '*'-lt ot 8 (lnr:J 10 a.m. Slmday ser· VICeS until Labor Day. • ST. ANDREW'S PRES. BYTERIAN CHURC H, GOO Sl. And re,.·'s Rd., Cliff Hav. en -Or. Ct12 rlts Dlerenfield wll1 preach at 8, 9~30 and 11 a.m. S!.tndayon'·Oestinatlon: Paradise!'' • THE !!ARBOR TRINITY BAPTIST CHURCH, 1230 Baker st., Costa Mesa • Tht II a.m. Sunday messaaewtU be based on A('ts !:37~47 • The Rev. Bill French wUJ "reach at tht 7 p.m. service. • A parish summer sertn will be held J1111e U , 30 and July 7 at St. Wtchael'a and All Ancels' Eplac:opal C hurch, 3233 PaclllC Vlt1' Dr., Harbor Vltw HUIJ. Tbt evenlncr •UI bt(tn with 5:30 p.m. pnyer, folJowed b)" t potluelc IUIIPfr a.nd a pro .. cnm of mu1te at 7 p.m., ltd by frtDt Blucl. NAVY Sn.mu Ree'i'uU Ro~ btrt J. CarillOn, 101 of Mr. tad Mra. Robert J. Carl100 or 319 Monte Vllta, Coata lltll, hu completed rt• enut tniD!IIc It tho Noru TnloJDc C-r, SID Dttco. A tormtr ltld«<t ot WIIIJ. kill HJctl lebool, Loac Bttcb, bt jol8od tile NlfJ to Much, It'll, • A proaporllr 1tml .. r RADIO SYSTEM T AKEH wJU bt --thll Sot-Aa tJpt !nek tldlo ., •• urdlty by the Rt\', EltiDOf etm ud 12 f01t bltltr7, J•e-atthoNnponHu. b0tJ1...,. ..-11 tao. bor Ctlareb of RtUcSO.aSet.. wen .eoa. from tH car eoeo, 541 Cooler at., c-fl KtoJa Al<lll, -.ua, Mt•. The topte II •• Ffyt W'.U. pe..Ria(l ia 1 ,...., .. tor• to loe...,. ,..r proo •. ut Plr!ttat lot ot 1110 llor-ponty," ~ 1o 11 110r Bl""' c--,.. 8:10 .m., llld tile ella will 11eo """'""" .., _, bt held IJ'om Q a.m.to4p,m, .lliDt14. ' In a marathon meeting that lasted past Z a.m. Tunday, the-Newport Bear h Co uncU okayed a 10,000 sq, ft. Hb- rar)· in Nev.'J)Ort Center, ap. prov~ r master plan for the Marlna.pa rk mobllehomf' park, and dJJCUUe<l the pro. pond $2Z mU11on bUdget. A plaMed dlsCUIIIon of a muJU.mUilon dollar open 5PICt' boM lltue wu post - poned to nftxt month, Besides lhesl! ma;or ts. sue1, the Council arted on the follov.·Jng ace-nda ltentl: • THE ARCADE ~~tea of Central Newpo rt ll'U\ i el a ne•· trarnc rontrol plan, but a plea by the Old Spa.~t:hettl Facto r y rutaurant for a chance tn ttsoff·.t.llreet park- in& arranrementswa1 denied until tht> new tnfflr system ts ·tested. • DANGEROUS DOGS that 3ttark other animals are the sutJject of a Df'"' or4'1tnan ce lnl roducftd and passed 10 2nd rtadlfl(. Owntouafsuclt ctogs woutd have to pay fines or 'EO to J;atJ, and their dogs ("auld llf' ordt>red muuled. ·CANNERY VAILLAGE Ann. ~Jot permiulOn to put up dlstln(tJvp stref't stens tn that touatncss area. ' APPOlNTMENT of rt~ pla("cment for RldJ Ta)'lor on lhf' litter <'Ontrol eom . rn ltlte w.u postponed to July Z6. • DRIVEWAY rt"Qucst was okayed for the Jane Parks propftrt)' at 1610 E. B.1lboa Blvd,, B:r.llm. • RETAINING WALL 1A"a:. approved for Cha rles f)ed. man's blufi pJ'OS)@rt}' at 33Z~ Or-ean Blvd., Corona df'l Mar, In the public r lp;ht-of , way, wtth thf prov111on th~1 the permU Is revocaltle. • TOWING contract with the pollee dept., sought by Thomas Qulntln, II'U poJt· pon t<t for diSCUIIIOfl July 26. '" THE £NSICN submitted the lo•• bid ana wa1 again ~"Msen to publtsh the city's tecal aclve rttJing ror the 1976-77 fts..,,J rHr. Family picnic in park The Newport BeachparkJ, beachu and reerea.Uoodept. and the Marlnttltchool Pf'O are ipOOIOijftC tht 3rd an .. null old tathtontd fourth o( July ftmtly picnic at Mtrl~ ntu Park on July I. ruth·tUts wlll beJln wtth a decorated blcyelt parade wtth "rttet for ach l(t J f'OUP , Dick Pauley, u mll· ter of etrtmoaSn, •tll wet. come tht piCIUektrt. En. tt rtalnm.t •lU f•turt tbl Newport Jau ERHmblt, Yoatll mustclaM b«wttnthl SCH oJ 11.11 -wUI lie bl.d: 1000 tr0m I JNISical !oar of Ha...U. Jolla Llod· foro lo dlroctor, Tile Mul- llttl School Srlart1t IJartn WW pertwm, aDd tlttn trW bt -· ol Bul>orlllap .,.., -illl(trl-UllYtroiiJ Hlp II lnlot, ...... lk lllciiJ l4d ., Roth BUMI. G-IDd _,.will bt -.. r Ill -· , ..... , na.o ., ... __.. .. pin ned, wUII IIIIMuc:t from tht preltht ud future JtuMDI body "rtlldtntl of En11gn middle school and Newport Harbor hlch ICtiOOI. MARGUERITE KALASH IS DEAD AT AGE 53 Marcuerttt Kal••b. ~3, of 2001--Debonh, Harttor Htctt- lall4jl, dlod .. _, at st . JoMph'• bolpttaJ In Orlll•· A memortal H"lct wu btld Yttttrdly morulae at 8-.H•·IItl'l•roa Chaptl Ia Coroaa. dt1 Mar, eoodllcttd by tM Rtf. Bnot Kl.rrlt, Bwr11J .... prtntt. M fl. ICaJub. I M!loloiOINIIOOcttal aau... -., U•tct bert 2! ,..,.., Silo 11 oom•od " her 111-, Gootp; dlloP· lora-._ ... fl c--•-c~am. btrlall ol ... Pradoco, b __ ....,_ of M"""" Bolell, ud I ,..-......... lo lito fl a..oro, tile to. •UJ' -a1rt1 flllMW' .. lilt-,_llol. ttoom. Tile -1lowiJac ... from tbe liC*tll HttDtd btal .. bloWialtflom ba<k .. c •. Jllomla. Tilt! .. lllloc """ tened 1D tor a ll'nlcb NeMd rett, bat t~ wert awu .. eaed It % a.m. by aa tftfa- mllbr daaldnc DOIH, and to tbdr arrprtH, J S!ltp ... cro.tac tlwlr liar .. board about ZOO ya.rdf away. They made ncHo COMact; Jt was the Ruutao Shiel Po. ..-. The oest momJ.ac brot.t(hl more h:Jcb uu but calmer wind•, and aner they cot out of the lfCODd ttorm, fhtnc bfc:ID to klok better. On tbe lothcbyouttbeymad(' thrir flnt nm or 100 1mot1 ;~ cby. On tbt lZtb day they ran downw!M trltft the rea. r ber wlnced out oo Ute tpln· nake r pole. the rac-ber pro. ceeded to wrap U.U around the fUrll.ftg ~ an4 beadJtay before the)' , .t>OUtd ut the pol• prq>ert.IJ pyod, At this polnt tbe weat~r wu cood, nartpdoa work. inc well, aod t~ did DOC han to staDd rep.luwakh- e•f than.Q: 10 tbf HI! lteer- Jac vane. On the 16th and 17tb day more hriak wlDds and hJCit seas, Wtaotflt18th day It wu bUd.nJ weatheruct a pro>-ct repair 111)', mend. inc; aaua, rtorpnJ&iDt thf.oJJ rortheumpteeoth~ •lth the clothes' lt1U il et. On tht 29ttl cit)' Uri top. piJic 11ft bro .. , eaullat to- convenience 'llf'IUe rttflac the maln nil; the eactoe wu ovtr httted from char. ctng the bltttrlel. The 20th day wu tlke :a clortoul Fourth 0( July at the bea ch, Jnd they now found li me to relax, to retd, to tajoy thf sea rab u Jt 1mootbly uUed ovtr tne blue P:ldnc. The equator .. -as crossed on the 24ith day. On the 2~h day Rorer siiOutf'd, ··Lind ho!" as 1tlva Oa came into vtet~o· and they wert 111111 on target, They hove to (Or th"' night I I about Hi mllH ott fhe itllnd. Tl~tnextmor. nlng they "rocHded IIOQ( fhP coast tow:a rdt TraiiOr'J Bay, One month co thf hotlr on March 1 Ute)' lflt ant·bor at Taa Huku Bar, a ptnf!IH they shared wtth 4 other IJOals. Tht> nut day they wa.tk.ed t couple of Mlltl to lht town oC Atuont .. lth all ,f lit 3 Jtortt, a Cathutk Jad ProteltantChtii"C'h, pOst· Otft<'t1 Jendarmt'l ofllc#, a rutaurant opened DOW llld then, :and the crave of Cau. ,In, .After cltannce at tmt. .-ration thf'y went to a local stort and had a COld bHr for 90 frucs; the 110rt wu out of bread. For tbf rtmatndet or the wttk they cuually eleued tho S<aral>, dolnc a..ndrr and ahlrt111 communal meat•. Thtlr lllt lo the <'0· mtnr •ttb wUt bt prtmt ~ tlve, Villtlnc: the ttvu&J Is~ lands of the MarvQHII •Uh their remote vUia(ts, H • eluded eo1u; '-'ttt, Tshl .. u, Ud thea tnt BlttUte Day celtbntsoa oa July 14. Ia tM w-..rn world mao Is -. by w11ot he -· In tl\t tuttn world man tJ kAown by •hit be ctrumt. A IUtto DUG IDd II ..... cJoold ehUd <lartd to dream IJid ofttr drtlmtrt tllt fol. lowtoc......, Tr.ty INIJ&Yel trbo ftlr, '""' ............. ...... DOt dtaol!l; 8tiDd-ol tile holm ol,..rllllp, PnMrYt tM *'-Ia aDd 1011•. .. - lAt.; lOA • Buy at wholesale factory direct prices. eMtiM~ .. o•o· -.s T~ 11'04••c; E ----~~------THaff c;~-fiUTIO .. S Of" f"UIUUEIU BALBOA RJR FACTORY lOS P .a .. ''· • M•ar the f•~'Y OPEN 7 DAY' 9-5 B LJ r g I a r ! HOW MUCH CAN YOU AFFORD TO LOSE IF A BURGLAR DECIDES TO BREAK INTO YOUR HOME OR BUSINESS TONIGHT ? Sea Coast will plan your home or business security system. Phone 642-3490 Now! SEA COAST ALARM SYSTEMS fA ~ .t ._ C... ........ ,...,) 1651 P lace n tia Av•. • Co•to Me1o CUSTOM THERAPEUTIC SPAS OPEN 7 DAYS. "'" 0!! Ylfl OUR SHOWRQOMS !OOAY. 12222$0. HARBOR BlVD., (;AR DEN GROVE 27601 FORBES ROAD, LAGUNA NIGUEL 4" AHfiM 771-3401 GARO[H GROVE 7 50-7 665 FUL L ERTON 871.f020 LA(;U"A-N IGU EL CO ASTAL ~EA •31•2..,.,5 ST ATE LICE~SE ~~ NO. 192237 646-509.4 () .. I OEBt.:T A 'fTES woo ma1a: thelr bow to societ} at tbe Jun,. 12 Empire ball are, seated lett to r lgbt, t.HcbeJ Rutt, Sparling, Ellut,ett. Trenary Barden and RUex Yage- 0 f mann; standlng, Karln Weuer, Karin Joan Orr, Julie Marie Oberg and Lori Ell%abeth Good. Tht> sponsor ts Harbor Key or t111• Child Guidance Center. EMPIRE DEBS MAKE BOW TO SOCIETY r hi> rormal pr~>sentatloo of 7 Orange County young lar11~>s took plac~ Saturday "V~>nlng, June 12, at the l2tt• anuu:tl Emplr~> rtebotanh> !Jail <t the ~t-wporter Inn. Th"' b:.tll Is spon.•;or<><l ~>a~'h year by Hartx>r Ke)' of the ChUd 'juldance Center of Orange ::: JUnty, The Monte Carlo Room ..-as decorated for the ball wltta spring flower s aod pot- ~ed tree roses. A wh lte trel- COORDINATI~G PLANS for the 17th annua l commodore's ball or tbP "~>wport Harbor Chamber of Commerce ar e r halrman V!n .Jorgensen, •·enter, and 2 of his l'O-chatr- men, CP.~·U Shtrar, at IPft, and Torn Rll~>y . uther "CJ- chalr rnen UP Gur r talr, ,Jim Felton aflol · u r} Babbitt. The ball, scht>t1uled for this F rlday evening, June 18, at Itt~> Balboa kay C'JuL, will feature the c·rowntng of Miss • ""wport k~>at h and presentation of thP r::ommodore of th~> year awar·J, lnlti31Pd last year in honor of thE' late f'On•mO<Jon.> Thf'O Robins. BALBOAN TO GET SENIOR Cl TIZENS ACHIEVE AWARD TO HEAR SONGS The Newport Harbor Sen-Willian Fr t>t1erkksoo Jr . or f-lalbo.t, who retlr~ last ye.tr a'i ven~>ral manavPr or Los Ang~>les rQ('reatlon an•1 rarks d~>partmenl, will rt>- celve the professional actt- l~ven.ent awartl rlurlnto! t hl' anuuat alumni awards pro- It ra 11' ,, n I A Satur•la), .lum I 'l. tor Citizens Club will nave a bicentennial program fol - lowlm; the July 5 business meeting at the clubhouse, 15th St. and lrvlne Av~. For a nominal tee a picntr )UOt'h WiJ1 be SerVt>d the seniors. At I p.m. the >'11oraJ ~roup, Under the dlrPctlon or Mr s. James E. Sawyer, wilt put on the program. lis for mett the ba rkground of the stage v.'hlrh also was 1eCorated With spring fiov.· • ers. The center of each ta- tJie ·.vas highlighted by a hu rrlr·ane tamp holding a pink randle. The lamp was surrounded by nower s and ptnk and whitt> streamer s ran fro1 n 1t to ear h placE' setttng, Plnk table!.loths and napkins wer e used. Mrs. John R. Young, l st vir~>.president of Harbor Key, u.•el<.ome<l the guests aM intr011uced .Jolm J. Mc- K~>rr~>n, a formt>r Angel of Ha"'or Ke, and also a !or- n,er mt>mL~>r of the board of r:llrt>dors of th~> Child Guirtan +> r enter, who ex- platnet! the tunrUons of the r Pnt"r. l.lso ar knowle<lged wt-r~ Hex. IJ. r.aed~, ~xec ­ IHive rlirPCtor of the center, ant1 1 f!V.' Ov~>rholt, president of lt<; l10ard of directors. ~lrs. Young also lntro- rtur f>rl Mrs. Wllllam H. Wea- ·tPr, ball chairman; Mlss Hosemary Meldrum, prE'- S~>ntations chairman, and T. Dunran Stewart, Harbor Key's 1975 AngE'l award wtn - ner, who served as presen - t£> r, int r'OI'Iur lng the debu. t3ntPS. Wear~ tradJtlonal whlte ball gowns, the debutantes, •lth their fath~rs as t>srorts, moved along tht> aisle bor- dered by 5 foot t~ll candel- abra. Each of the 14 r an- delabra held 3 plnk candles, small bouquets of fresh now- ers and were joined to one anoth:?r by 3 swags of pink ribbon. As earh debutante walked toward the stat:e her favor- ite song was played by the o rc hest ra. A II the debutantes carried plnk nosega ys and wore the gold medalLion pr e- sented !or their com- munity involvement. As each debutante was presented shf' bowed and took her place on stage. T'le debutantes, their pa- rents and escorts Included: Miss Ell.zabeth Trenar) Barden, Mrs. Ruth S. Bar- den and Richart:l H. Bar1en, es~'orted by Cr.utt Robert Clarke. Miss Julie M~rte Obt>r g, Mr. and Mrs. Seth M. Obert' Jr., esrorted by Kevin Lee WUks. Miss Karin Joan Orr, Mr. aod Mrs. Robert Wllharr Orr, escorted ty Mirha~.>l Anthony ClrtUo. Miss Michel Ruth Spar- Uog, Mr. and Mr s. Jobn Ro- bert Sparling, esrorted b) Scott Wesley Lambert. Miss Lor i Ell.zabeth Good, Mr. and Mrs. ~orman Ed- ward Stillwell, escorted b} Tony Dwane Brassfleld. Miss Karin Weaver, ~lr. and Mrs. William H. Wea- ver, escorte<l by Rene Mar- tinez. Miss RUeyYa~emann, Mr. and Mrs. WUJlam F. Yage- mann. es<:orted by Jerome Henry Katz. At the conclusion of the presentatloos, after nnal bows bad been ta.ken, the~­ butantes wert' claJmed b} !heir fathers for the flrst waltz. FolloWing the ball, the :1ebutantes and their esrorts were entertained at the tra- ditional after-the-ball breakfast at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Seth M. Oberg Jr . ThE' breakfast was ·ro- hosted by Mr. and Mrs. ~or­ man Edward Stlllwt>U. 'l!olro!Jena. 4 Bar Imperial Bath Size Soap regular or unscented formula Regularly $7.00- PRESCRIPTIOMS FILLED 7 DAYS A WEEK 9 -9 WEEKDAYS 0 9 • 7 SUNDAYS 3021 E. COAST HWY., COROMA DEL MAl CLASSICAL GUITAR INSTRUCTION John K. Bent Fac.uJt,· member of the In·1n e Con <;en ·atory of Musi c Hu ntingto n Beach 900-I 24 ) 'lsl•fUI BellM~' Lc•u.r• ... ~ Ptlvtlllel• Deil~ ......... Call (714) 67~§U§ For JlcscrWitf .. s, &tc. GUESS WHO'S DI N I N<~ IN YO R (;A R OFN ~ An ~>•·onornic-s ~raduat" wt.o harl partldpatl?illn rnan \ sports at llollywood tu~:l -;. 11001 and was , aptalu of thE' .watPr polo tf•a n 1! n. I A, Mr. ~ ri>(IPr kkson u•an::t~Te.l u,., r tty, whtle stlllln school. CALIFORNIA Get rid • r leaf-eating wormo; in your vPgE<tatllo ,arden ••• without toxk rhemlrals. • DIP EL DOES IT S 2 2 5 M:lkP~ tip to • 20 G .. lls. Spr J y I lie job lnvolvP<! rarr} In~ a k1t ofpi• nlc gea rtovanous outing areas unrler tt•" rf- t reauon and parks r1~>part­ tllent's supervision. HE> sta}pcl with the tlepartment some 4~ year s, be~'omtnv general managE'r In 1962 and directing more th.1n ~.soc employees lnvolved with 20(; park areas. Z640 HARBOR Bl VD. COSTA MESA St>rr.·ice Ull(l Qut1lity · s;, ('(' 1916 NlJRSERY- allis}tl'S FLORIST Dwarf 'BONAN ZA' PEACH T R EE Dw arf N E<..T ARINE Tree Itaya dWArf In stu, beare f\IU.alr.t fruit. Thru June 22 "Ptlch" of a GU't ldta F'at"r'l Day, Sun. Juoe 201 Grct'n-up Y <:llo·w La\-vns a.dnf 7 IRON Loaded with Iron and all the minerals to tur r yellow lawns to healthy p:rl>f'n. Z4 lh. l>alit 2,500 sq. tt . r overage Reg. $6.95 SAVE $1.00 Bandlnl 7 Iron tor ALL lawoa ••• espectally etfecttve for creenlng- up dichondra. Sll't:I A L C LJMIT&O TO SUII'II'I..Y O N H AN D PHONE 546-5525 2640 Harbor Bl~d." <:ott a M~M• O,IM DAtLY 9 • 6 SUMDAYS 9 • 5!30 ----· FI·RST BANK •• •••••• •• • ••• ' •• •• =---.....-:::== ·\ lod trom Califon11a Ftr-..t B<l ll k can make y our dream a 1 t:'allt Complete tho -.,e honw tmprovernenh m t 1me fo1 -..ummer. Set dil 111 \ OLH own boat. Or get out on the open road in that new car you ve heen \~a n ti ng . Th~ ft>r m-.. are flexible and the rat~-.. are compet itive. So stop dream mg. I n~tead. sto p by any of O\t'r 100 ')tatewide offices of Cdldorn1a First Bank. r----······ ·· .•. ,.~4-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------, ......... , .. .... ... . . ... \.. . •• '\.1. •• •• I "-' .. .. I n Los Angelec; t'nd ••:& •• ll... Orange Counties , 1\ I NEWPORT BEACH • Bayside Office 1090 Bayside Drive 714 /675-5121 Lobby Hours Dme-up • Super1or Office 396 Super.or Ave. 71 4/642-9511 Lobby Hour• Drwe--up 44 offices a1 c • eady to 1 do more for you ~,. " ' \!C l M-Th 10AM-5PM M-Th B·30AM-SPM M· Th 10AM--5PM AI· Th 8:30Aiti-5PM COSTA MESA 230 E. 17th St 71 4/642-1660 Lobby Hours Drl~p M-Th 10AM-5PM AI· Th 8:30AM-5PM F 10AAI-6PM F 8:30AM~M F 10AM-7:30PM F 8.30AM·l<~OPM • Harbor View Office 1666 San Miguel Drive 714/6«-8511 Lobby Hour• AI-Th 10AM--5PM F 10AM*M OrivtHJp M· Th 8 30AM~SPM F B·30AAI~PM F 10AM-6PM F 8:30AM~M • Westcllff Office 1501 Westcllff Drive 714/~2-3111 Lobby Hourt AI·ThfJA~M F fJAiti·1·»PAI S fJAAI·fPAI DllllliiOiMed members of be Nortla Co«a Mtsa Home- OW'MH Aao.. trooped out of tM Coata Wu:a Pl1Jl111nr Commtasloo sessloo Monday aiPt after a 2-week delay "*' ci•J.nc' plans tor a 31- aere bJcb denslty apartment deftlopment and a 7 acre .. eommerelal center at the -.tlrtrest corner of Bear St. I.Dd Soutb coast Dr. -- George L. Argyros, Santa Aoa, 80Ught a geoeral plan a meDdment and rer.ooe to allow tbe development. He abo sought permission to ameoct the land use deslg- aatloo of the property loca- ted north of the San Otego freeway, west otBearSt. and ao.tb of South Coast Dr. &rfi.Diem.mt included em- ployee nlgbt-Ume use or a sntnas and loan parld~ lot across llat"OOr Blvd. and a nearby service station lot for addlt.Jooal valet parking. Dr. Jay Needler. Santa Ana, was given a 30-day extension for his rerone pe- tition for property at 1877 aDd 1883 Monrwta St. from commercial to R4..CP, apartment house use. The planners wanted approval tor R2 -C P, which would not allow as many unlts. A zone exception perruit went to Rlcharr! N. Salmon- son, Newport Beach, for 1 conditional use permit for 2 four-unit apartments at 67!1 w. 18th St. Planners ap- proved Cl\2.nlluc the nam of ''S" St. to Pinecreek Drive and Wareboust Road to VIl- lage Way. The old names wer e a hold-over from the days when S3nta Atu \rm)' Alr Rase occupi ed the pro- perty tturang World War 0. Two tentative tract maps tor the J Ra} Construction Co., 188 F. 17th St., Costa Mesa, were tleltJ ovc•r untU June 28. One was lor per- mission to cre-lt<' .1 13-lot sul'll'!lvlslon at tht-southwl•st corner or P:wlarino A.v"· and the Corona d!>t ~I u fre(•w .1}. The otht>r was to 1 r('Jtf· a C-lot sui.Ji'livtston lo···H• ~I h• • t~ •·<·n Pault~lino o\v••. :we! ti akt. r St., "''''St or r h" fH - \1.'3}'. . -~-~ ------ NEWPORT HARBOR ENSIGN SECON 0 SE CnON - -Paae 4 TWRSDAV. JUNE lJ. 1976 Honors for 220 at UCI roROr:A DEL MAR, CALl F. Zonta girls pick top 4 Th~ ·1 Zonta girls of lbt year were guests or honor of the Zonb Club or New- port Harbor at the June 3 luncht>Oil held In the club- hous(' at 15th St. and Irvine Ave., 1.. Urf Haven. Mrs. Rober t Bates, Zonta presttl• nt, presented each honor•··· with a $50 savings bon I. \lr..... Ja"k Reinl'rt, Zout.c lrl roordtnator, told of n.. IChii?Vltuents or ~>3.<'11 girt .u tit,. awards nights at lt &PII respPCtiVP hfgh This }t!ar, tht> Zouta ~iris ('nt rl1tnt'd the rluh mem- t .. rs ll tttr• lunr'ltf:'On. Deborah Rath Voce.JorCo- rona del Mar hJch school sang. accompenyt.og ber selt by guitar. Kath.J tlarber from Costa Mesa high school aJso sang and played the gultar. Cindy Yamaga from Es- talll~ia hlgh school played the ptaoo. Elizabeth MacDonald from ~('wport Harbor htgh school presented a dance program. Zonta girls are chosen t>arh month from thP 4 high schools, and at the end or the S<'IIOOI year, the girl of the y£>ar Is sele<:tE'ti for each school by se<'ret ballot . Hooors ror academic n- c@lleoee •eot to 220 cradu- atl.n« seDlors at tbe June 12 commencement program at uc rrvtne. Chancellor Danlel Aldrich Jr. presided at theprogram. Former Congressman James Roosevelt g:ave the commencement addres~. speaking on ''How lucky you are." Spnlor s graduating summa cum laude (with highest ho- nor ) included thP following from the Harbor Area: Kim- berly Cole-of Corona del Mar, in drama; Robert Lang- for ti Mootgomt>ry Dl of Nev:- port Be-ach, ln r lassics; and Costa M(>sa resideots.J€-annf' Swlrles NaeClyrnent. <'om- parattft culture, and 'Tim Winkler, Wormatlon and computer science. Local macna cum laudo r r aduates lnclu~ Bar t>aro Ellattes, Richard Dominic Pesavento and Eleanor Al- ma Srnlth of Newport; Gun .. nar Heldman Gibson of Co- rona del Mar; Joyce AJlthony, Oavld Allan Gauntlet( ancl Matt Tomblln Lee ot r ostt MPS:l. CHURCH IS ROBBED A bu r~lar tool-. $1 G ca atl from lhe secr~tary's office of Unitarian Unlver s.'\lif>l Church, 1259 Vlctoria St., Costa Mesa, pollr<> r~portt'd Monr1ay, June 14. from pubUc and semi-pub-.. ---------------;cw.:..~:~~-~-==-----------------------------------IEI::a:::a:=::.afl Ue use to high density r es- ldeatial and neighborhood commercial. Mr. Argyros asked lot a SO-day delay. Paul Diehl, homeowner president, op- posed the delay, charging lt was .a delaying tactic. He sald his group was r eady wttb tbelr presentation op- posing the development. The Santa Ana developer said be had hired a prom- inent planner and wanted to work with the-hon1eowners and take their considerations into account. Commissioner David Lorenzini commented t her e was a lot of material to review and he wa.s not ready to make a decision. Commissioner Donn Hall wanted to hear the input fro1:1 the audience but did not want to make an i mmediate de- cision. Commissioner Ar- lene Schafer wanted to go ahead with the puhlic hearing and drew applause from the- audience that fille-d the Coun- cil chamber s. Assistant Cit} Attorney R. R. Campagna pointed out that the Commission had never denied an applicant the right to continue-a hearing. A mo- tion by Mr. Lorenzini, se- conded by Mr. Hall, to hold the matter until June ?.8 was passed and the homeowners went out of the auditor!u rn leaving about 30 persons be- hind to continue the se-ssion. The matter was ttl!" first item of business. Ott-street p:nking needs tor a propos~ restaurant dinner -house at 1525 Mesa Ver de Drive l::ast took con- siderable tlme of the com- missioners, v.•ho finally ap- pro•ed the zone exception per mit for Thomas K. Cle- venger, 2719 AJbatross Dr, Costa Mesa, for h.is 150- seat eating place first floor oecu~ocy with a 50-seat upstalring dlnJng room for evening use. The parking LlcaL ..Ont1 FICTJTJOUS BUSL~ESS NAME ST ATEMENT The following person is doing business as: Recycl!"d Rags !or Stags, 2731 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar, Ca. 92625: Gar y Wayne Hie 11- aros, 1433 Superior Ave., Apt. 319, ~ewport Beach, California 92660. This business is conduc- ted by an indh1dual. Signed: Gary w. Rlcharos. This statement was tiled wtth the county clerk of Or- ange County June 15, 1976. Publish: June 17, 24, Jul} 1, 8, 1976, ln the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -57612 ORIVE.JN TELLER AT LIDO VIL LAG E BANI< City National Bank has opened tts new drive-in tell- er facUlty in Lido Vlllage, following on the heels or lhe grand opening of the L1do VWa,e oftlce last March. All banking needs, lncludl~ trust and escrow, can be done witbout leavt~ the car. Bram Goldsmith, chair - man of the board of City NatJooal Bank, announces that a coin holder wlU be gtno rree to all visitors of tbe drive-in teller site dur- lnc tbe grand open log of the drin-ln facUlty. Tbe new racWty Is located at 32nd St . and VUia Way. City National Banlt, estab- Usbed ill 1953, currently has 26 offices servlng Southern Calllomia • ....,~,.,,,16 P.M.J -Excluding Holidays or salad, baked potato or flee .................. 2.75 2.95 3.25 3.75 3.95 5.50 5.95 II• Slrvtd dlily un(l/ 4 p.m. • MufttiftpNI left. • C2 131 512·1l21 o.l Mw • 111•1 17&.0.00 Can YOU say tl1is 5 ttt11cs Fast? ~~Join the Sunday Brunch-Lunch-Bunch'' ;. 'h~ -.- go do it! Give Etthcr a Sund:n · treat N<)W. -• • HERE 'S WHER E TO GO BRUNCHES & FOR THE LUNCHES FINEST IN THE SUNDAY HARBOR AREA: on hi ~ dav! BREAK F.-\S 1 ~. J a h "]•:•, •,·d, : ·~ 1 • Th1Lk ~!i,·L·d h.Kn'l • G·,•·n It ' a!'11t"'~t lx.r :..:tt t • 1: ~ ~ !'l • H ... LL·,u i . ·_:. ' ,,· .• ~ · n.,, ..... !\, ..... : 1 i1lh' · Hrc .~ l.t' • 1"' • · s:~ ~ ..... 1 :....:, • J~,·.: ~.. . 1 Dl ', "\ i 1<" ... '· .tn•i'l '\. · , ,, .. • !'II ... , 1 '\.' \ ~ ·rl '\II .I: • H 'i I 'l • ~·· .• • ......... J}.ttl··~tl.l;,, "\. ~i 't \ I , ~ t l II , . l·'. • 'I h ' ) I I ' \'. I J . l 9 • ' I . l . ' • I ~-I ' l'. f lh I • .... I I' I l .o ' l ' • I~' J-;,11 .'l!itll!l ollltlll :,l .... I ' II I? I \1'\. \li "\'!' .. \\'i•'t Bi:' an,! ~~~ ~ Dt·.:· \\1 1• 1 ( \l' '": :11 4 2 48 MART IN GAL E WAY N E W P 0 R T E\ E A Ot 0 F F 0 F Mac A R T H U R -~l E A P T H E • ' P 0 fn /L~;o..c;;,;~~Back Bay Restaurant Dining & Dancing in the Round PRIME RIB•SEAFOOD•STEAK S /1 \\11\Ct Ill \/1\) Ill~( \\/( ~/J\) ~-s~ Join Us For Father\ Da\' ., CHAMPAGNE SUNDAY BRUNCH ,.. ;~ ,• '.:.· t. 10 •·"'· to 3 P·"'· and l isten to ~ :::: RI NtOAD CALYPsO STEEL DRUM BAND ;; E-4 T E RT AINIHG r ROM 1:30 •' JFME ~ ~tlfHLn Brunch ( () p fl'~l 11 t t heir I' I ''' /' V 11 • I I \j • 1 l.unl'h · Omrll'r · C'ocktatls Sunday Hr•mch 1-.ntt>rt:unmf'nt ~tghtly :ll06 Nc•wport Blvd . .'\l<>wport Beach 675 2244 S3 E. Coast Hwy. ~ 673•5380 NEWPORT BEACH ~~ Chan1pa~ne H unt B n::tkLl'>l "\/1 I)' II I \1 I ( t /' IC PI'"' , I /1 l• ( •l l 1 700 ,-I I I \o\tt I /) ~rf//olfi/1 :fi/ // proud to :t nd the \\·hok Lt rnth (o .tn \· of tht~c fj IlL I n . ..,t .tu 1 .1 n £ ·, • Oueen or S~.:ots (bloorh ~!an l ·;;ilver Slewlrt fS tiYf'r T"tz.z) Sunday Bru n l'h !It~ lil.tn•1 f :u ( }I,UltiJ'> IZl Wrlltl'l of lln • (llr.>ll' ' l Servprl with FrPsh f rutt Cup or ClotJI,.rJ 1-rtlll .1111 ,. ru -.~.i p \r.-.:r 1-l~DHOH:-.o JJADDO< I\ ,, .. ._ ... .,.A OO•t .,._ (!.IIIIIQ· .. •t. -'CO,..~ .. t•(Af CRO\\'DIF.: Tl~f. £(,(.\ tOAiflO l'-Ol'l" liii'UIJ'l .. I'O&CHIO t(o.GS C.tt-..A.OtA-. eaCOft I •UC-1 t'J(kU. .. 0 4JI:f GRETNA CREE"' co._....,..._,f()lrll u •f.OOO ••\.Ao STEAK & TARTAN EGGS C:...O.Cf '-tlff ITt AI t-00'-.. lltfl lllllt U lll••lo SCOTCII TOSS '-Ia( UU:frltC.,. 10U f I UT KOTCHif .. ••f'Oflll .,._ 1AUSA0 1 j 1.15 I O< fl\ -\ '1, R:\CELS ,..,.,J,,O ,., ... n. ... c .. , ........ ,,,, 011• ••••U O"'t~ \10'\TE CRISTO CI.AN ...... f\lfU,(Y 1-wtlt (HI( II Sr"AW , ..... ~ .. ,, ... .,, DL: \fl-R I £~ ''"""1'-tO fOGS OYitf"' ltr'l 0t ••co" ,,.,..,. ... u,,..~, o-.t()t!M llllfAtll ·~~~~ IT'IlAYS IIA' PEN"\IES IM"-l IU("W<Mt•f (.Airll t•C!"\111 .._,. IAUI-.Qf friiiA"t f I"JtUf> CREPES OF N ITIJ l~tN fOC 11.-.NC.A•tl CJ!t A.M,U (HIC~r.-. 8-,.UCI "~~~OV•t" .,_, 1"\DS eli LASS!~ S 2.50 (U nrler 12 years of agp) SerarnhlPr! Ev~s. Bu! kwht"'al C11kes, Ba on I \I'll II 1\CI 1.50 R\\ """'I ltllt Ill \H ( " .. ' l.z.:i ( '" hf c ,._, l.zr Brunch IU a.m J p.m. 37 FASHION ISLAND htnnt-r l·IO p.m N E WPORT CENT£R (7141 644-2030 Rn~rvatlons SuggtsiA'd 31110 AIRWAY A VENU. • QRANCII! COUNTY AIRPORT • A•81iRVATIONa· IIIIa 117110 Big (AD yon Some of the most desirable residential real estate in Southern California dots the greens and fair - ways of Big Canyon Country Club in Newport Beach . Appreciation of property values in Big Canyon - and throughout Newport Beach has been unexcelled . Newport Equity Funds arranges secondary real estate financing on such properties . Perhaps we can help you . Newport Equity 'Funds ,Inc. Real Estate Brokers AVCO FINANCIAL TOWER 620 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE SUITE 211 NEWPORT BEACH CALIFORNIA 92660 71 4/644·8824 MARINERS CHURCh MOW IM OUR MEW I UILDIM G 1000 BISON, AT JA'MBOREE, NEWPORT BEACH TELEPHONE: 640-6010 THE TEACHING IS CENTERED ON JESUS C HRIST AND THE BIBLE, WITH EMPHASlSON PRACTICAL CHRISTIAN LIVING. ALL AGES ARE WELCOME. Counseling and visltin · avallable. SUNDAY SERVICES: 8:00 -9:30-11:00 A.M. POEMS WANTED The CALIFORNIA SOCIETY OF POETS is compiling a book of poems. If you have written a poem and would like our selection committee to consider it for publication, send your poem and a self-addressed stamped envelope to: CALIFORNIA SOCIETY OF POETS P. 0. Box 7933 San Francisco, Ca lif. 94020 QUEEN'S FLOAT --Fish Fry Queen Jodie Toolln and her court rJde the Costa Mesa-Newport Harbor Lions C lub noat down Harbor Blvd. in Costa Mesa during U1e 31st annual Lions Fist1 Fr y parade. The annual event raised some $40,000 for the r lulJ to use for r haritablf- purposes ln the area. (Ensign photo.) N ewcomers at Hoag • MONDAY, MAY 17 Boy -Mr. anl1 Mrs . Myr-• MO~DAY, MAY 24 na Burks, 4909 Bruce Cre-Girl -Mr. and Mrs. K~r scent, West Ne"'l))rt Beach. neth Jobes , 3482 Almont!, Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Jerry lrv~e. Graham, 690 18th St., Costa Gtrl -Mt. and Mrs.< tro Mesa. Ramirez. 1356 Garllngfor•', Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Mi-Costa Mesa. f'hat>l Todd 19251 Sie rra Girl -Mr. and ~1rs. WIJ. c adlz, Irvin~. llam Simmons, 534 Pierpor • TL'ESDAY MAY 18 Dr., Costa Mesa. Boy • Mr: and Mrs. Na -• TUESDAY, ~1A Y 25 bil Mansour 1863 Port Girl -Mr. and Mrs. 'Il l- Wheeler Pt., 'Ha rbor View. r hael Martin, 52021 VPr an Girl -~lr. anrl Mrs . Ste -Pl., Irvine. ven Sousa 14861Groveview Boy-Mr. ::tnr1 Mrs.CLar- lrvine. ' ' les !por k, 15081 Touralll" Boy -Mr. and Mrs . Da-Way, Irvine. . vid Walden 4931 Tamarar·k Boy -Mr. and Mr s. BrtaJ. Way, Irvin~. White, 109 lslanr1 Av<>., Ra :- • WED!\'ESDAY MAY l 'j boa. Boy _Mr. a~ Mrs. Ht-• T~IUHSUAY, :'-lAY 27 . c hard Hayes, 3032 Garoii St., Girl • Mr. anrl ~Irs. PI- East Bturr. r·har•l Stonenlan, :;-; RPt l all\. Girl -Mr. anrl Mrs . Ron-lrvtnP. ald Fast, 190 23r d St., Cos-r lr l -~lr. and ~Ire;. l't- M ·harr1 Helmuth, 164-Samar ta . esa. Boy -Mr. and ~1rs. John Pl., costa Mesa. ~elson, 2505 Orange, C.M. Ho) -Mr. lntl ~Irs. Tr.(. man Rosst, 14.132 Y.J Bo} -~tr. and Mrs. Rob-lrvme. ert C ruttenden, 2452 El11en F Rtf • ? • J:\ \, ~I ; 'I _8 Ave., Costa Mesa. Ho) _ ~l r. an·l ~Irs . .._., r Boy -Mr. and ~1 rs. Hob--\rruda, 3'14 p()f hP<;t~>J, e •. ert DeBer r}, ~38Goldrnrod, r osta Mesa. Costa Mesa. Ro} -Mr. ant1 !lire;. l ttf .. THuRSDAY, \lAY 20 mas Keehan, 123 43r•1 ">t.. Boy -Mr. andMrs.James West !'iewport. Burton, 2507 Alta Vista Dr., Boy _ Mr. arl'l \lr". \h East Bluff. r hat>l Benson, 32'l L"niv~>r Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Keltt1 c F 383 S C slty !Jr., ost a ~i~?sa. uUmer, 1 hannon, M. Roy _ \lr. Jn 1 \1r .. • FRIDAY, MAY 21 James c;,·ott, 3!2r. hut ;;•lo Girl -Mr. and ~1 rs. Hollis PI r \ .•. osta . IPS<l Snell, 1938 Port Carrlifr, • st.:~[JA \, \I\'\ 3n Harbor VIew Homes. Gir l _ l\lr. ,0 l \Irs. ,,ar1 Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Don-Mltr hell, I'll \1ornstt ·,q aid Gilmour, 2333 Port Ler -Ln., Costa \ll'sa. wick. Harbor View Homes. Girl _ ~1 r 10 1 \lrc;. Girl -Mr. and Mrs . Wll -George Cald •44 ·,z- liam Conley, 3701 Parkvlew, alea, Costa\ •SA, Irvine. Girl Boy -Mr. and Mrs . Lome Gro r~~:e 1 :\t>lson, 1250 Adams, G-104, P:trkhill r Costa Mesa. Bo} _ M \!ro; tr "3. fer- Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Ger-t>nce Brigt1 aid Myslinski, 1880 Park-Sit>na Pl., In view Cir., Costa Mesa. Girl _ Mr. antJ \lrs . Tolin • SATliRDAY, MAY 22 Mauck, 228 lillian Pl., 0'>- Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Ste-ta Mesa. ven SheOin, 227 E. 23rd St., Costa Mesa . LATH BU RGL ARI ZED • St.::'\DAY, MAY 23 Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Mark Budzinski, 988 Valencia, '~2 , Costa Mesa. Boy -Mr. and Mrs . Har- jit Mangat, 2077 Charle St., Costa Mesa. Twenty-one bun•!!Pso! 1:~11 were stolen by a tlliPf tr') n tht> fence area al 1 nllt> • .n Lumber Co., 2902 olJ,.._• St ., Costa Mesa poll p r .. ported at 9:05 a.IT'. Ju:·· -. The loss was set at ~3· I. Daily Su njet service from nearby Orange County Airpo rt . Package tours and economy fares for families and groups. too. So ca ll Air <;alifornia first. If there's an easier way to get you there. we '11 be the first to tell you. ••''d :.. -\. l.tOVfY, >fi (J I \!J, .•u•' '.lrs . .-\rnold • "'W"' of 20H V ra It hara • lr; isl.-., l.as Hat1uat~ ! r r ·r ' . ~ AIr r ore~> pllot t: Jln1' Jt WiJ!Jams AFH. nt., J.ll I' 1" I~>Pn a"'·arr:led c;11v~r .1. tfl.t.'s . !I~ no-~· goes ·, B · ;>c;t <..aJ -\rB, Fla., ' r 0 } •'I. Jut:. on tltP l 4 l ' ·~(I)' c!fl 1 J.'ill SPrVP Nltlt 1 uo~t f o .. 1a"t. al -\lr ·'11. li .. Is a l X' ·r hl '" u! ·, .. ·1-port I .rl-or ·1 '"JI 1 1 rc.-•·:~ ... 1 •.ts \' ' • I"• 110 1 .;:; frono STU DENTS GET SCHOLARSHI PS ~ .... ,. too} 'en!ors l' ·• ~· -.1<> ~ · •" , ·ito a r- .t .. f l't JTI.au pi tllllforS • ;o louwlo 1 \ lT1t>t1 ~ l ,fll)'l : ·i:··:; 11olarshrpc;for stu - u.c'"' fi~>l·l~ 1\ t••• • • • p<lll\. n rtl<: It-' iro~\'lrl H ' .. .. 'I •r \1 rPt!'11&DO , •·I J:w t-S \\ Pt.t>r ot nt"r'. I~> I \'::> t hii'll s taoo!, lot •.• t-..~nt -\ l .. n Jr. of t'ni- v.,r:>lt) ~.1. ' · c;. hoot, anti ' Jr 1 '11: hr~>J.'+>r of i·m- ,,rc;it:--. ~ool'~ S t 1.1-. prol!ran u, lrvmP. rl1 ve, ll'r :XJn (){ \l r. an1 ,. r o;. j1('! ufl ''T lth of Hartoor ·:.,w 'luis. flr2 L~'TJ , dau- !:t'Pr l"lf \1r . .lw1 \Irs. Her- t erl, Jl;:;o "'f llaJ1oor ·, ie.~:, aul \hk~>, c;on of \lr. an1 \1 rc. Tar <>s ,\PI <>r of • or - on1 h•' \'u, ~II pain to I" H t ll• • tc. • 1hn, ... or. of \1 r an•l \Irs. I,, n · 1•'11 ,f Turtl~> Hn• k, 1"11 ~lo;;o -,tu !\ 1n.hltt>• tur~. •rnl \nn, l.lUC htPt or Mr. .H 1 \1r.;. I. h re\1,...r of \.\aJ . wll '•'1"·"· plans to maJOr trl "'! V 101 'I Pll t31 <;t i pn~·e. NEWPORT HAR80R EJtSUJt PUBU~EO IWLY -PAGE S 1111JRSOAY, JU NE 11, 1!76 OOROIA DEliWt. CAL. BUILDIIG PERMITS Tbe lollowing permits. ill the amoaot or $5,000 aDd OVt'r 0 Yere l.ssaed by the ~ewport Beadl buildJ.Qg de- partment during the first 2 weeks of JUDe: • WEST NEWPORT HTS. C lty of Sewport Beach. !}49 w. 16th St., an offic(> building, $92,000; garage and shop, $60,000; garage, $68,- 000. '"\JE WPORT Don Koli Co., 3390 Vt.a L !do, tenant development for Al!enr y Builders Corp., • 3C,OOO . • CORONA DEL MAR John Trittipo, 504 Orchid -\ve., 2 story duplex and -1 , a r garage. S57 ,000; and deb ched garage, $14,880. R. A. Pa1aferrt, 607 Lark- s pur, l!ara.Re an1 apartment, $3i ,500. Mrs. M. bedell, addition, 30~ Popp}, ~23.000. • ~IRPORT ARI:..A Hayshor~> Dev. Co., 1601 f>ove, tenant in,provement. $1 1,500, non Koll Co., 4500 Camp- us, tenant t1F-velopment for \1a rtin Avtauon, $8,'300. [mltay DP.v., 1201 Dove, tenant improv~>meots, ~10,- 000. Leon K!atzlun, 1200 Ouall St., off1r e partttrons, S9,000. Sheraton Hotel, 4545 Mar- Anhur Blvd., alter and re- alis::n dr ive, S60,'XIO. • ~E\\ PORT CE:'\TER lrvtne Co., 66(i :\e"'-port "Tite r Ur ., establish sutte fo r Boli T '?ller Enterprises, 518,060. • B 'l 00-\ r taarl<>s L'nsworth, alter- atlon, 42~ t'elvue, ~5,000. • \\EST L' PPER BAY J. ~1'er L. Russo, 2201 f ran1·tsco, ar1t1ition, 3i ,000 . SAVI NGS AND LO AN REPORTS EARNINGS Manner s Financial Cor - poration, owner of Mariners <;avlm:s ant1 I ou, -\ssocia- tton, announ,·es Its first quarter earnillES for 1976. For tht> perlort endet1 Mart h 3 1, net revenues "'·ere S286, ~~4. co mparet1 ·.~.·lth$12-1,956 for the fi rst quarter of the prev1ous year. Per share earnin£s were computed on common &bares. assum~ full dilution, of 1,307.922 and 1,265,195 respe<"ttveh . BAR MITZVAH JUNE1 9 FOR JEFF GILBERT Tt!P rongr~tlon of T~>n1ple Isaia h of ~ev.-port RPa !"r (C onservative) wUI elebratP tht> Bar Mitzvah or Jeff GrlbPr1 at Hl a.m. Saturr1a}, June 19, at Har- l•o r Chrishan Church, 2401 lrvwt-A~P., ~e·.r.rport Beach. Ral•l 1 G ar~n Goodman will oftt late. Jeff is tht> son of Mr. and ~Irs. Henn ';iJhert of :"\e\\1>Qrt Bea ~~. Call Easy Information in Orange County. (714) 752-1000: Downey. (213) 924-3313; Laguna. (7 14) 496-6000: Los Angeles. (213) 627-5401 , or AIR CALIFORNIA your local travel agent. We're easy to take. .,_. ' Warmng Ttle Surgeon General Has Determ-. That Ctgareue Srro ·ng Is Dangerous to Your Haldl ~ HOW THE u.s. . hpl' T.r ~ketiiM lm~:/c\«1 C-c/ci«l KE'T c,OJ 01 'I lf,lfT"' l.inl( '"~ \h·rll ~ m..: ,tJ• \'d:1lagt-li •n~ '"'' ~lult1ftl!t'r ~ • ~ •Ill' \\ 10.,t •n L1~h· , ..: '"'' \ldrll> or I .:1 L_,·,.: '' l<alt>IJI!h r.\'r<t \lJ(tj "'I!' • \'u:t'r"\ r.\tr,t \It tl •I'.,: •.Lr l'drhil'' t'' • '.: •11•· !i<•\ I l tra' I' drl!d .... t'' · \'tct'ro' l<ale1gh \ 1rgm1a " Parhd" ,.. 1 L&\1 Sth d Thl' · ~larlb .. • l<a lt'll{h \larlb· ''" Ken~··t & H t'dlo!r• Jtl(l-. \'tll'r• •\ \l.trlbo•r · Larl, Lam~:l h ltr'' E' t< \\ 10'>1• I \\ ln't··· l ht-,ll'-ilt'l<! Lark l ·\I Ta·~:~t r \\ 1!1''' r L&\1 Pall \tal' Tart') r ·r Sou·rtt n: ~., ... ~ t.., · ~,6 ·s~ H. Vt•IIOO " .... 1.: .. ~ ... ~~ ~ ! I!! '1/f"' ~ llljo! 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PI ... t I ... !1-Aidl 1tU .._ ,.,_ a tJC'We ._ ~ lib IllS ,...,.. CeMtnn4a ............ _.,._a c,~ S"S FIAt Dr: eo.ta lllr• ~ ta tw _._ ...... i. loo tl>o Uot lorioau ....... Cao!CGI- ---Ill lop. • t70l F-Jt4. ted .. c-.-=-.............. .,-A blcrt:le tn.U ad tlklt- waJk c.loRr to tM 15-.tl. peUe boaell, loc:loclecl 11 n.rtter piau, 1111'1'!' ~ cl.n:liiPecL AI~ «r1111!1*1 wu I piMMd bCJrat-t..tehiJW n.ntp at 15 St. ud the biJ. •-' I salllnc etlll~r ud part:l.Qg area c.tlleoldbowl- ia« creeo aest door to tbe N "'POrt Hutlor Lepo11 Post. A plblic P'l'tinc lat will ~ boUt at Balboa aJtd Utb. An W.sti.D(: restroom bullttln@: at 19tb IDd Bay .. m be eoll.fled to houR more boats for tbf city's sUII..Qf Prorram tt.er~. ;,:a A key WU IIIJI&f'fiiiiJ•.j =y~A:: ,.:-:; topto...,_tl>o_ 8olldoytoo,SUlllrUiolst.. •u -............. police' •• 0 Ad:l .. eo.. ao •. A~~ portab~ TV seD ud I '7UI St .. rtPOrted U. $9:)0 u eledrk ~•r.!Ur, nJ. bl"f'l.tary of t'Ml•rd.aJ •ed at .$610 ,.f'te otQ!aeaf toots.. The •!Ped posdatJ b tt~e bttrtb..n-of tbe...,... •self • key to p.ill dlJT. of C1.rolt•lt. Broetert, 1&1% A SlSO peut M!Ck.b~ ns Primrose St A ~ stol81lrom04rnll.a..Pu~ smashed a side .. ild:rw ol a •ts. 130 Cente-r St. ~IM!Ck~ motor borne parted al 1'45 b ee W"a& ta.kell from a closet Adams Sit ~ toJoiiJD aftl wtd1e S.V was a boslpi- T. Van~ 19'Z5 Lolli SL,. hl patiftll.. Cosl> "esa.-tmocaSSOO MATE FOLLOWS stt>re:J and a SSOO C.B. ndJo Pay raise of 7% ok'd A sala-ry increase of Sf'- reo per cent was awro"t'd Wednesday (June 9) for both c~trtificatPd and riusifiE'd employees off be Coast Com_ muntty College District h\ Us bo3rd of trustees. n.f:. board also absorbed one and oDe-half per cent incr@ase 1n tht" cost of fring e bene- fits. The board received UtE' 1976-77 preliminary budget W'bkh totaJs $61 million ~8 fbousa.Dd • based 011 t P{"OIIl- meodations of the various dlvlsions of instruction. Executive ViceChazwt>llor Con·~Uan Thompson sl:lted that tbere will be additiona 1 :adjustmeots befon: thi> nnal adoption in August. Th.,tem- porary b&Kiget is based upon an Pstimated inr rease tn as - ses~ed vaJuatioo ol 7rt , plus an tn<"rease in st1te appor- tlonment of ZS'i. The bud- get calls tor a tax r atP of 90 l.'ents per SIOO of as- sessed vl.ltl!ltion, up 10 cents from this year, Cost of tbe master plan fi e,·eloprnent is estJmatt'd at JUst under Soo,ooo. Councll met~ OooJJd l.k- Jnnis aDd Vlr-e-).ta~·or Mila.o Dostal insisted M.onda\' nJgtd thAI t!lte:. un tbf hadront stdfowallt bP r t"movf.'d, lo aJ. low fAILUl l ('cess to the pub- lic !leach. l.tr. Mcinnis ar - cused Marinapark r~sidE.'nts of ··tn·tng to m3kl:' tilt-putt- llr· sidl:'.-alk privatt'. •· .a.t ARl'\E Sufi Serg~ Jotm R. Smith. wt.tse wUe Connie. is U~e daughter oi .Mr. and Mrs.. Dale Wbttegoo of 1889 i.tyrtt~·ood, Cosb &.1esa, is tnining recruits at the Mttine Corps Recruit Depot, San Diego. He joined the ).Iarine CoJl)S In August 1967, and is currently as: s igned as a drill i.nstructor with the Third Recruit Train~ B:.ttalfon at San Diego. Water war is on in C.M (CQntinued Crom Pa et> 11 • lit> outside the Uo•mdanes of th~:: Cit\ or Costa Mesa in• IUfl!nJ!; Portions in theCil; of \e-..."?Ort Beacb, th~ Onnge Count}" Alrpon :.nd unin• orpont ·~ •·ount\ are:! Tn"' •!istri~"t ~~olso supplie~ w :.t~·r to the Siln ta Am He~ghts ~ater ComiJOJUY, wh!f'h servt>s iln arPd in- f'\U di!\1; lootl1 t'Jties anct,..oun- t \ U{o~. on ltut t .... sl5, "o!r. HolJbs sa irl. Ttle llUf;>'JU proposal Is to o>lhnilwte half the diS · tn<·t's COJ!ll1tffUU' start a.nd 5 Of lh<P 8 IJOOPI~· r esponsible for •·ater htllino!. Tht-d t) has no engii)('('TS or te1.:hni · dans qu.a li!ied to Opt>t.itto a watt:r S}stem aw1 his report riOt'S nO!: rP0 e<'l ,\U Ulldl:'f· st:mrUnc ti l UU' <"Oi11plo::xit}' of tilt> t.ilh 11!.' op.-ution or or thE> dHfkuJt·. or •'{jnver- tiul! II saus[d !·ton l\ to a computer, ac; th~:-dt~ pl:\ns, Mr. HobOS st::ltM. poll<• ..... A 190 ··-WIFE IN DEATH btcyde voas stoleo from the ~ e,an.ge of Briu M. !\eat, ltZ7 Salrador St. flo)'d B. Patterson. Onnge, reportedlbeS606.35 loss of a bag of golf rltibs lt>ft outside tbe pro shop at C ost2 l.tesa Golf and Count}· C lub, 1101 Golf Course Dr .-\boot Si,l OO cash. was tak.; from the Lerner Oil Co 2:360 Newpor1 Blvd., ·rosb ..... . "'atch •·rystals. T\' sets, cash, ie"''elry anrl toots were int'ludM io recent reports of ~rand thefts and burglar. i t'S to Costa Mesa police. A r ardboard loox contain- ing 8,000 nystals used in digital watches, valued at Sl9.600, was takeo durlng business oours frvm froo- tier tnC",, 2:955 Aif'llo'a}" Ave. ThC' toox was taken from an assembly room in a r:orner or ttlt> commE>t~'bll buUdinf . Mas;y M. Cisneras, Santa Ana, reporte<1 the rran~ thf'ft of S900 cash anrl an euv~l· l')pt' from a mac hinE' ShOIJ '""here she workS at 1640 Monro\·la Ave. A IJurglar WfJlla Sblls~ 10. of Cos. ta Meg died "mda)' at Hoac bospi.W, just 3 eta fS alter his •·ife. Barbar-. passed awa)' at a t"'OlnJesceorbome here.. Joint serTtces wert' held this: wet'll: b)' tbe ~ep. hint! Society, with burial at .... Rarb3n Stalls. 59~ had sulfered from cancer for some time. Mr. Stalls wu admitted to Hou Jist a •H'k before his dt>att .. ••ttt. poeu- moola. TbP\ ar e .survi•ed b\' a dau¥ht.-.r, Audtf'y of Garden GrovP, SOC! Jared of Costa Mesa, stepson Dooald Hor- nillt' Jr. and stL'J)da.ughter A'luto Whillo.,.,·, ldh of Or e- eon, .~.ud 3 l!nrxk'bildr l:'n TI1P Stall s famll)'had lived 19 yea rs in Costa Mesa. LAWYER NAMED COUNTY PI.ANIIER PROGRAM S CHOSEN FOR GARDE N CLUB Poto>ntja1 politieal prcK •- l€'ms of consoli dation ~"E'<Ih'I around thE' boundary and J.i - ri srli~"lioo.ll rlisputes that coni• I ariso, \It. Hollbs a<1 - ded . · The resolution of those issues and tilt> IssuE' of ~'(HI· sohdation !:St>!f might take ye:ns and l'OSt the taXpaY- ers or Costa Mt>sa ltundrt>ds of th0Us3.nds of dolla rs !n legal fe-es . Breakfast talks in CDM ,..:ewport r E'fller atto~} ~lllia m Mar~U,£2,..-oo liVes in Laguna ~l~el, 11.·as appoin!M resterda}· to 111e Oranet-Count} Planning Commission h}' Fifth Dist · r fct Count}' SuJ)f'rvisor Tho- ma s R1l .. ! ol DovPr Sho~s. He has t,.e.>n legal counsel to the Board of Supervisors for th"' past 24 }·ears. Il l:' Is l g.n rtuate of UC Bt>r kele' :.nd the t.:r,J\"HSif)' ol Par 1Ji;. law S('IJOOI. iff' repl:if (·es lor. n.er San .Juau Capi.str311o Ma)"or J.~..me$ Thorll(', "'hO rf'S igll"~"l 111 ~brch, crtt1ci. zing tlto PJanninl! Commis. SJOII for routtnPly rushi nt to :.ppro,·t-!IUI!.t' flpvelopments. Charter members or rt1e Roger's Garden Clu!J nave been honored at a reception held at the site on San Joa - quin lUlls Road in tlJrbot View HU!s. The over 800 members attending the receptioo com. pleted questionnaires to .;e. termine areas on which the club should concent rate. Th€- m:i jorit} indicated an lnter. est in educational programs on basket construcUon and plant care. Applications for 19';"6 cha rter memherships arP st.lll available. Awointedof. fleers will be announced at the nen club meeting Wf"(j. nesday evening, July H. GEM T &Y J .C.HU Jrll f>HR I E ~ }.(. """'pfou,·~. r,J,.,,, ~~·-··· (l l fll:!l ,, ,,, .•• ~, 111• d. f.u• Jo,,,., a 1 .,,fu 'If • •u land•~ a ·~ 1,,, .,.,,, IJ.rm :!/'I '' rn~. i • rm tlllll-•.nll ,,., ~· "'• 4'1.1 , ...• ,.,,...,., GRANDMA'S RUBY Many times each people bring to us a tlful ring with a r ed w/1ich they a re P?~li;;:,~=~ genuine hecauS(> · gave it to graw1 ma It's been in the fa mlh for over _7 ? years:· L'sing sciel}ti.fi e tt'sts, '"e rind that someUmt's U's re<t glass, sometimes synthe. tic; only rarely Is it t~e real thl!lf,!. Most people rtnd It harl1 to accept the fa r t that a ';"5 year old '•gem·· is not genuine, because they do not know that syntbetirs have been made for over I 00 ye:. rs, and imitations since early in recorol'd hlstory. Whether '·gnndm~·s ru . by" is real or not, Jt should be eared for, re. mounted If necessar y, and kept u a sentimental heir- loom worth more than the n.lue. · The rlistril"t lovies no axes and Its rates are com- pe-titive with those of other wat er agendo::s. In a r ecent s urve y of over :;oo residen- tial, r oromerc1al ano1 indus- tr ial •·ustomers, tfK> dis· trlct fou nd that 95 .4 per cent of then1 wPrt> totalh" sat isriE.>d with ttlt-SE'rvtce th~} received." Assistant City ~1::.nacer l>ugst:.n's report assumes lira! fJresenT r·it}' staff rr,pm . hP rs ean allso rt• the 1\"0rk of th e 21 district positions elimln:~ted ll~ ··onsolldation Analysis or the rlty budgei reveals :r. ~'u rr~nt positions to '11hidl these extra duties eoulll possllJI}· t.e assigned Consultant Hobbs said. T~ people 10 lt1t>se 'Ji positions oven if f)ualifle-1 otJ\'iousl; 'oulrl not Detfot~l these ex~ tr:il lfuties unless ther are pr esently unrlo:>r .emplored b 1· a fa•·tor of 21,6 per cent. If ltils assumption of under- <>mplo\'meDI lmplir tt in th£- rl2'porf is cotre<:'l, tliD CiiJ "0011, insteart of taklng ovN tlH:' 1isltlrt, 1::.~· off 21.1.; per ~"Pnt , or 109 of its cur- r pnt emplo}·ees, at an an- nual s:n·Jncs to Costa Mpsa taxpayers 1>! S2,1 80,000, thP <::onsu ll ant :tddt>rl. Tht> far t is t11at flit' f"l t1 IS J r elatively ..-f'IJ -mana!!"~ covernment, t!1e unrte r -em. ploi"!Jtrnt fOI{ir' nsl"d tn this report is itv otrt-<'t, .and so a r !1' ll•e sa vflll!s projected LIGAL 110nc1 FICTITIOUS BUst~ESS :OOAME STATEM E~T ThE' following person is rJoing business a s: Anthony's ShOe Service, 3401 E. Coast thv}·., Corona del Mar 32625: Elizabeth MOrlica 24~ Driftwood, Corooa riel Mar r :.llf. 9262~. ' This business i~ rondur - le<t b}' an individual. Signed: EliubE-th Modlea. This statement was fil ed with the t:ounty cler k or Or . ange County June 14, 19'16, PubHsh: June 17, 24, Jul}' 1, 8, 19"16, ln the !IOewport Harbor Ensign. F .57597 •••••••••••••••••• MLI IALEI REPORT Sal es through the Multiple Listing Service of the Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa Board of Realtors totalled $182 MI LLION in the first five months of 1976. T HIS IS A 59 PER CENT INCREASE OVER THE SA ME PERlOD OF 1975 . 3,139 new list- Ings were pr ocessed, of which 69 PER CENT WERE SOLD . 72 per cent of the s ales were cooperative. LiSt YOIJf property with a Realtor. •••••••••••••••••• CoronJ •lei "o!J r f hanrl.l€'1 of Cmnn1e t •"f' .,.,.til hold a r"guhn UIOIJtlll} TJr...-··ti~ next ~·Mnec::<l:n·, lunt-23 at ooon at t hf' ~·u1a SwE'dE'fl restaurant. MESAN HURT IN CYCl£ ACCIDENT Thomas R. .En((land, 48, of 27 18 San Juan Lane Costa Mesa, uOOHwent surier} for a compounr1 rrar ture of his right ankle in Cosu Mua memor ia l hospital, sufl@r ed in 3 !IIOtorcycle accident Co.;ta Mesa polire rep:Jrted at 7:37p.m. Jun<> 13. Mr. England trie<l IO slO'A' down his mO(orqcletJuttur- ne-1 the hand throttle the 1rrrong •·ay, accplerated for- war d hrto a drive,.·a r of a residence at 2723 C i110la .·\ve. aDd crashed Into ::1 tlti('k pla nte r, poi ice said. lie rp. ~"eived treat mf>flt fromp:tra- mt"'f ics be~ taken to thP hospital. ALEX OZIGU RSKI ART ON DIS PLAY HE RE Alex Dtigursk::l, Carmf'l. h; -th<>-Sea ·s lnternationalh rPnown('f! painter, will pre. SPli t hiS 25th ;.bllef' I'O)+ le,.tion of St>ascapt>s anrl lanrlsrapes Jul} 1 through A~u st at 361'; E. Co:.st lllgh- wa)', Corona rJpJ Mar. The special Sho ll' 11'1.11 be opened daih from 1 to ')p.m. The artists was llorn in tnl in Star! Beocej Yugo- sJ:nia, of Serbl:.n ~r~ts, II <> stu•liert at the school ol art in Beh:rade, and the Af'arte mJ or Art tn Munkt1 Ger manr . In llie earl; pari of h· ·are<>r he paint{>(! ;..onr:~lts and sacr t'd art. ROBINSON "S WI NDOWS BROKEN BY VAND ALS An estlmate-1 Sl,312 da. magi:' w~s done earl ~· Thurs- day, June 10, hr vandals who threw small conerett> r hunks through several .,.,·in· do~t.•s al Robinson 's Fashion Island store. Arf'o rdlng to polJce and securll)' gua tds, oolses were heard at Z:35 a,m. and in· vestigatioll showed 3 ll.'ln· dows b roken on the store's north entnnce . Further checking s ho•ed another wlnrtow hroken on the south side or ttK> butl!Ung. PO RN OGRAPHY TO PI C AT SABBATH SERVIC E ''What Jud.alsm saysaiJout pornocraphy•· ts R:lbbt Mel- vin SUverman's sabbath top. I.e at 8:15 p.m. thl.s f'rlday at 2101 lSth St., Newport, An Oneg Shabbat •tu t:ollow tMs se"lee of Temple Bat Yahm, whtcn will be hosted by Ruth ud MarUa Goorevltch of l n'iot In hooor of thtlr dafllbler•• torthco~ mlnr marrtact ucl bJ ~ and Klftl Bur•etn of New- port Btaeb lrl bolor of their I Sth w~ Ulllverary. rtJOJ '"'" r offi r·lals alsc-:m- nounN d the l~E!f:innin~ ot 3 '''f'C'i>d) frirla} morninr mer- o.:hants' lirt·akfaS! :tt ShA ck Shop :'>o. 9 .• t ;\an issus J.nrl Coos! H-...\. Tt1t> 8 ... m. inlor mJ! m'!'E"tillLs ~·1n· ffit'r- t h.1nts a f'!l3ncc tc. talk shop, and •liS('uss pa rkiw and Olher prol•IHIIS. Reservations for tt•e Wf'd . nesda~ meeti~ should lJe mafif' hr rail~ 673 -4050 or 673. ";()(j5. ~o r Pserva. lions ar o nf'edf'd for tt.e ln· formal Friday breakfasts. NORTH WINS 108 , 100 OVER SOUTH TEAM Slrong board •·or k andag- P"resslve PlaY netted :\'orth a 108·1 00 vi ctor} over Sou1!1 in the lith anrunrl Onfl{::t' Countr hl.i!J srhOOI all star baskf'tball game Saturda}· at Orange Coo.st CoUege l-efor~ 3 sell·out ero.,.,·rt of 2,000. Jim McC iosker of Estan- rla, top srorer ~t."lth 23, Dave ZOI!"g of "1ission Vit>jo and Matt Cook of M:J.Cina le<1 :.n 8 minute cha rge as South out.scorer1 Nor1h 22.8 to move within 4 points, 89 to a:,. Rut North scored 12 points in the oext 2 minutes to lilow the gaml:' open. South learts lhf' st>rlrs 7 to -4 . ARTHUR RO Y. FORil ER N EWI'ORTER, IS DEAD Ar1flu r Roy, ;:;~. a 28.year resident of Xe.,.,'JX)rt lleach died Tuesday at hJs hOm; in Huntlngtoo BP:Jrh. Mr. Roy , a ·arpenlt>r, llv+:d on lrvlnt> ••e. i.n Ne-.·- port HeiJ!htS beforp movlog 2 months ago. He is survived by his wife, Kathleen: son Whitney of lluntington Beach, daughter Patti Ann Akesson of S!Jet · man (Jaks, brothers Ray, L~ and Thomas. all of M1•·hil!::tn, :.nd Patrick ol lluntl~too Be:.ch, s ister Clara sturvls or Ml t!Ugan anrt 2 grandcbUdren. A rosary ·service tonight, June 17, will be followed by ::1 10 a.m. mass tomorrow in Sl. Joachim's CathoUc c hurc h in Costa Mesa. Bur. Ia! will IJe Ill Good Shepherd ce metery, Huntington Beach. STREAKE RS RUN OUT OF COSTA IIIESA lNN Three male streakers ran southbound out the troot door ot the HoiJday Inn. 3131 Brts. tol St., Costa Mesa, at 2:41 a.m. Mooday, June 14. Desk Clerk Curt D. Lucas r epor- ted to Costa Mesa poUce. One of tbe strea.ters bad a Llgbl browu bl.l bat that ts the ooly thtac tttt tbrtt sus- pects wart weutAc. pollee lut'Md. Tbey Jumped lato a ,....,. Do-plek-ap tnoet Wltll I Wh&teearqperlbell uct Red thl ,,_, Poll«* located sueb a Yehlele a Aort ume later but U n& ~rAJQ.rtilt the d river wu oot ilwolvad ln tbt tnctcteot. tMJ repor. led. TEENAGER IS ROBBED AT GU NP O"IT IN N, B. -\ S;lllf.J -\ pohu• llE' poiut Frl t 11:alkinj:. u r, t tral ;o.;e.,.-p •r• ' "l:l!;.Pr toM '• ,....atgun. '·t ... n-.·hlJ e i.n C{'I'J- R.a} Mf'~... 19, S<olld a .,.,·um:ttl .!JN 3 mE>n ap. preached tum as he 1toalked at 23rd an, flalt100 Blvd. TIIP 1roman pullo>d a ~n antl d~mandt'd his waUPl. One of the men took tlrf' .,·allet , <·ontaini1u; :tiJOuf SIOO, aDtl the 4 nerl m ;' ca r, ~tr-Farland s.1 id. TEMPLE BAT Y AHM INST AL L ATION SET \on11an Eictt,en:, prt>si- 11ent of the Pacifie SoutJ,v.·est C l)uncU of the Union of Am. erlcan Hebrew Conueca- tions, ··Ut serve as thE' ill· st..all ing officer for Templo Bat Yahm of Nf'WJ)O rt Bca•·t1 at sabbath services ::11 8:15 p.m. Fri<U)', June25,at2101 15th street, Npwpor1 Beach. Bernard Rome wtu tM, ln- stalled as Temple president and Mrs.EslherYankassls- terhood president. Both are resldMlts of Newpor1 Be.acll. Tile oneg shabhat to follow services ls being co-ordina. t f'(! l.ly Mrs, Winnie Ross, ex- ecutive vlcl:'-prestdent, and Mrs. Bobbie Blinder, Sister- hood pro«ram •ice-presi- dent. They are of Corona del Mar. OCC PROF EL EC TED OCC mathematic s pf\.•fes- sor Michael Ortell of Santi Ana has won 2 seat on the Orange County board of edu- cation. Mr. Orten. who t\as been a member of the occ staff stDCe 1970, eas:Uy ~­ feated ' other opponeats lo tht' electioll. Hls 8-wNk door-to-doOr campalp net- ted him U,4l! votes. • SrtvMII Fr•t•r.-• f!CKOES ol a SUMfltER ll'f• j SOIIOfl' CITIZ:C."U tWIMT MMmtt BmGII l'llaJIIEDIIt:EitlY -PAGE5 TltUIISOAY. lUll[ II. I!~ OOIIIIA llfl.-., 1AL. S.A. won't back N.B. ....... -....... weH. to .....,., 'pwpor1's a.tteqts to cet Oalatio -a.ir- port deiipati!cs u Ule bHt 'l)lwtloO to Oruce CodlJ'I a.tq:JOrt prohlems. lDStnd, tt.t-Suo Aoa c tll' Cou:octJ ... a. tetU'd fiW'i)rblc. some es;paasim. of Oruge Couty Ain.ort a~~~cs Us aper -a-.. A St'"wport Read\ resol•- tioo, sHII:iJII& support from other count)' c-ities, asks (_;I- t )' ODUDCtls to eodorst' s ..... - port's att.empCs to r f'Strict tnfti!' at thE'" t·ount)· ai rr.ort. •hiiP divPrtinr it to Ontario C omme-r ci.Jrl )E'(5 from Or~ aqgf' County Aiport no•· ta~ . orr oYer ~e'llpOn Ra~ • .tlich Is bordf'tl"d hy P.:qJensive hom~s. Aft er stud)'imo; the St-•·- port sugg estia:1, 1!1e Sanu Ana Council followed t!:f' advict> of it!> o~n transpor- tation advi90f) l·o mmitt<"e "''hich ~llt'd~~;owport's po: sitioo '·not totall} real- !stlc :· Th>'-Sauta Ana . if' lathers ~':t iled 1)11 t ill:' rount' R03 ro1 of Supervisors, w.u• j, ~ootrols the &ifllOrt, to t a~•· t!1t> fo llo'•illf! ar'tion: .. RUKV.' A\' sMuld Loe lenE;ttK>nM towarrl San Dl<>go fr~wa~. a!lo.,.,.in;; }'?ts to !:et J !ou)!.er takeoff run. thus 'I~ r im• Sam. a A~~a II<-J!'ti1S :Jnd t11,... loa\ at J hiC:h•·r qui£<ter altituoi... ' • WEIGHT LI '-!ITS shOu ld "" raisecl., so )l'l " 'Oill •t •·:n- n IUOr t i.i3 S~i1"rS or freight per takeofl. a HIGGER. qui"'':Pr pl6 nes s hould he al!o·,·Pd to use th{• airfield. • AJH ~ HI::IGHT tar1hti€'S at thE' ai riJOrt shoulrt tx-11'"1+· pro\'P I. Thf' Santa -\n:..r transpor. lilt ion ronnl!ltl~ re-port $3\'S tloE' <'il'. StQIIl St"f'k · h 11;j. 1'"11 I:'XInnsiOll'' of oran.:r l'ounty Aii"))Ort. Dr. ellilsiiii -~ may be scrappect by E,.,Pge ot UalnnttJ' by traftk ...... .,, u • Ortve ·acroa tM Ba~ Bat• aJter-thoe J'Oite ·~Up.. UN of Xe-p:d1 ad Costl 1tf!t ~ ... rt BaJ Ilea. a part o1 Jocal aDd • .-, .......... lor _, ' _, ........ 4oslped 1"1'$, mar be sr:nAM!d bf to ~ steldil.r-t.r.nu- "" <it)• ol -rt ......._ lot tnllk ~--Brts-TM Cit)' ec-c.R w1ll 4ls· toJ Al'e .. aJpc'Oridtl ~­ eoss ttte road p1a11 at ~ Joe r•t ai'(JIID(! the btJ liM' "*~-. !I Sbdy Sle"UioD b8tre d@p ""'" or rom.,.lttel ~ f ddiDC wber:Morto!;p!IDC!S&O.-of.tbe bay and aortbofW'est- 000 oo .an ellYiroatneobl lm. elilf. pact stady (EIS) o1 tbt pro-But. Mr. 11t'111bms arped posa.I. Bctt. u.e SGO.ooo. tt.cJ:t tbe coabtY masier ptu •btrfl has bt-en f"JJ rmaned was mwn ~ wbea UCJ WIS for the ElS tor mepa.st ~·esr. expe<.1eod to, fine more stl- almo.st gar deleted Mooda)' deot.s. and heiY)' ~dtatlal raiclll from the Mt) bttdget, ~eJopmSit was plbDed tor surviving on 2 4-l vO(e Un-the J::tack Bay, rk-r ntrrent stall:' I.Jr.; an ''UnJYPrsity Dr. would be ElS mu.st pr ede any 'ma-ill direct coolllct w1tb the jor di:'Vek\pmeot i.Dcluding state t"'Oio(tC11 preserve LD roads. ' the Upper &y;· be'lnslsted. Fr~shntan Coun1·iJman ·•and I ~sly ~ Ra}· V.'illlams offb.rborVtew •ootber It would telieYe Homes tried to strike the traffic on Coast Hwy.'' Fts funds from tbe bttdf:et Cosu. Mesa has been buy- du ring Monda)' nigtlt'sCoun-ine up rigtll -Of-waya.long DeJ cil public hearings on lht> ).!ar A VI!., and ooa:n.!T TOld budpt'f tor the flScal year plannf:.rs b&ye &aid tbeyplaa startinr Julr 1. Wllt'f1 Coun-to go 1bt>ad "''ltb .aCQut!dtkm ,.Uwoman LucHie Kuehn of of right-of·11'3}' In tbeeoan!}' I nine Terrace countered b) terruon· that s@()antes pleading for a chanC"e to at Costa Mesa and Newport be· IP~St stur1}' the Idea. her mo. t•·eea Santa Ana and TustlD tion to tJring it !Jack ln 2 avenues. ""'PI:'ks toarPI}' p:Jssed. M:.}·or A letter from state Fish Ho..-a r d Hogers andCoun· il-and Game official RoLert man Paul R~·kcort joined Mr. Monl!!.omerr sars his OM('e Williams in obJE"CC im . •·111 ll"il her endo rse nor op- The extens.lon project pose t11e llniverslty nteo- would add the mlssh)G link s ion until an EIS isH:om- to University br conne(tlng pit-te-d. 1-\ou:e\'et, he expres- f ost3 Mesa 's Del Mar Aye sect surprisr:> that the cit]' <£'ifh Universif}· at ~!ac A r: ~~.·as sturtri~ a road that lhur Blvd. n"':n san Di~o II."OU!rt "·infringe•· on UK> PCP Creek. II has long been balled O!ogical preserv e. SOU TH C,ORS'I' "THEATRE I TlfE . .t.TRE z d:im-.:) ~UARO" PG DWII_.JillU e-y girl\ ,, " 7:00 "" 9 23 ..,..,.. a..am. &. 8:56 \fq·cro/ \, ""'' • 1t1z,, ;•~,,, P G RH\ f1r1:H I 11PI.' -\f 1t:~'i 11 Ill" I \I ''J )" lllf llost : o...stlliog ll!.V<:IM Star! : 11U: 8AI) Nt:w.ri Of : 1liis Cellbl"y. : ~ lPG I ------ BRISTOL CINEMA IV aatSTOL A T •-AaTMUIIt. SOU1'!4 COA ST SMOfi'P ING Afi'IE A s.o-744,. J 1U \/Uic'L 10\ 771f_ \fH IDl Rl • • • • • • • • . '"· BRL'\Kf <;~>~''to .,.:. "'" .. ~ .... ·~\ .. '« "'~ '71ae & ~ _.,. ~ • • . . . • • . • • • • • . • • • • • • . • .. 1HE MllJ'OURl ~ .. - plus ·Breakt•earl Pass' HARBOR TWIN C H'4£MAS HARaG• AT WU.IOtf ·COSTA MUA U'-UU CO·HIT : • •• "THE ~UC H ESS : ~ TH E : DIRTWA.TE R Fo x·: """~-........ ..., ...... Ge••--U'l"I!'UW) ._ .... ___ ,: CIN ~MA 1 Starts Friday 6·18 " "_M, EMBRYO .. pl•• :mJ - pu • J :1. I J r' 2&1 rn1fllllltutJ .... -'r C•Mr 5 .,.... ........... .. ., -.. '"' ... ... ......... ~ lllillr ... ..... .... ...... rtJ .......... Cllti ... ,.at .................. ......_ flllld -.... of 110,000 or .... .; CHURCHES . -, THE FIIIIT IAPTtST CHURCH ••'"1 P•aDLtiiT CMUitCM IM TOWMt" WAYMI P •• ULLI ... PASTOR •••I A.&. ateLI CLAIIII -U t .. A..L "RIHIP HOUR .... PA. -I!VA .. G~LICAL HOUR ..... ._... .... AT IAWTA AltA AVI!., COSTA MnA . 2lRD ST. et ORANGE, COSTA MESA -645-5050 ._.., ..... .,......, -lO:t5 Lm. s.day Scbool ....., .. , a .. ., • 1:10 p..... 9:30a.m. Wttl.., B ... 1t1111J 1M pn.Jft • • • • • 7:00 p.m. ~ • Aa IM. ' 2 dlllrdl wD BJble teecbJar mbdstry CLIPP H.. . -6G..J4a ..... &.,.. ••o•• PAITOI Til£ RHINE CRA1ffl'EL TUR.~ BASIN Ls pictured abo•e frorr th~'-1o k :.tl ,\. ~~~rr. CanDers Co., as lt existed many years ago. Tod2y this •le,..• WOtJit1 sttow :.,..J<m.-. 'c; Sea food restaurant at 630 Lido Park Drive, Lido Peninsula, ""It' tl•~ sponhst II\{' boats Ued 11p at docks ln front. In the above picture, the Laz.an<'l• hros. hst Int.' boat, Adventure, is tied up to Sparks~ McClellan's dredger, :"e~t.rpon. Thf' I>~HlJlrl~" at the rtcht background were part of the 28t1J Street cannery, Stn"P torn 1o11o11. PholrJ by H~~gh McMJllan.) -.y. IIIL ••••••• #.a. atM.IIT •• T ._. ............. , ..... , ......... .. AITEND THE CHURCH BEACH RAT MEMORIES ..... liNd. •n.-os ,., ........... .,Jr. ...... c:a..... ... t:JIAM. W OS •"• lr' ... ,,.. GllAC£ amu CHUa.at v....._•Me8111a1Bidc. 565 w_ 18th, Cost~ Mesa !lEV. TOM TYaEE, Pall« SUNDAY SERVICES: 10:30 A.M . •7 :00 P.M . Sunday School, an aaes. 9:30 HOME BIBLE CLASSES: CaD S 52-0092 .,.eachif\1 Bible Doctrine• OF YOUR CHOICE Christian Science 'Senricu FIRST cHURCH OF OiRIST. SCrENTlST 3303 Via Lido N~wpdn kach SUNDAY SCHOOL 9 ~ \0:30 a.m. SUNDAY SER VlCES 9 & 10:30 a.m. WEDNESDAY EVENING MEETING 8 p.m . READING ROOM w~~k days: 9 a.m .. s p.m. w~dnrsclay : 9 a.m.-7:45p.m. Tucsclay 9 a.m. · S p.m.: 7-9 p.m. SECOND OiURCH OF OiRIST. SCIENTIST ';::=========~· Ncwpon Beach at Corona del Mu ·We invite you to worship L~ CHlJ!t.<.."H. OF THE MASTER. 2900 hcirec View Dr. eo..o ......... c.lif. AWRENCE D. FRUHLIN Pastor ~ Phone 644-2664 SUNDAY SCHEDULE: 9:15 a. a._ • s.dly ScbDol lO:SO a.a .• WorabiP Nursery and Coffee Hour 3100 Pacific View Dr. SUNDAY SCHOOL 10 a.m SUNDAY SERVICElOa.m WEDNESDAY R:OO P.\1.- Rcading Room: 3500-B E. CoastHwy. Eatna~e OD Narciaaaa Mon.-Fri.: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m Saaday dten~ooD : 1 to 3 Sat.: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. You arc cordi.ally invited to attend O.urc.A. Snviccs and to UIC' Rcadin& Rooua.· Plymouth Conarerationaf Church' A F1ft llltd lttdqHndmt D:m~ttJtiQflll/ Olristion Orurch THE REV. JOHN A. UNDV ALL. Minister lUNDAY JeRVICI!Ioa atJO A.M. AND 10:H A.M. Bible Study: 9 a.m . and 1 p.m. Church School I 0 a.m. 3212 BROAD STREET. NEWPORT HE!GHTS Nur.ry c:e,. provided Phone: 642-2740 By HUGH M cMILLAN As I drt•e along Coast Highway these days and go over the bridge, stop and go, bumper to bumper, dodgin~ the broken glass, bits or cars and burned-out nares, observing the skid marks from tralftc accidents r think back to the 1920s, wheo there was oo bridge and no Coast Highway. If you wanted to get to Corona del Mar from 011 Newport, you went by boat or traveled up through Co- sta Mesa and took present- day Back Bay Dr. alon, th£> east s1de or the bay. ThP dirt road skirted arounr1 Promontory Polnt and went along present-day Bayside Dr. into Corona d~>l Mar There was no road fro m Corona del Mar to Laguna Beach. That was all lrvm£> Ranch, and you'd b£>tter stay out, believe me. Coast Highway opened in 1928. The firs t bridge skirted the blufl north or Bay Shore Camp. lt was two lanes. ooe each way. Later the brtdge was moved to lts present locaUoo to eliminate a dangerous curve at tbe west end. A. J. Mr- fadden told me one nl~ht at a meeting or the Oran£e County Historical Sot·tet\ that the present bridge goes r ight through the s ite of McFadden Landing. I used to keep my row boat tied up at the foot or 21st St., where the Laza - rtch family lived. One morn- ing I lett about an )lour before dayUgnt to hunt ducks ln the upper bay. l row('(! -WELCOME ~IWII!friP' to our SECOND ANNIVERSARY CELEBRA T/ON june 21st to june 30th, 1976 IKEBANA ON DISPLAY (Japanese Flower Arrangement) SEE AMERICA ! ! ! Get your tree Rand McNally Road Atlas and Travel Gu de ~~-_g FREE CHECKS Free checks for opemng new checkmg accounts durmg our celebratton (mtltal orde1 1 -FREE REFRESHMENTS .IDKAIBANK OF CAIJIURNIA .._. 0.0.: U4 w.t lbtftatr.t/ Lo. Angelft, C.llfomi .. 90014 / Tel (213) 485-~700 .. WfiORT MACH Of'ACE 3333 West Coast H1ghway Newport Beach. California 92660 Tel (714) &t6·7121 around the east end of Lido Peninsula, along the soutt1 side of Lido lsle, around the east enrl and proreeded on up into the upper bay. I rowet.l under the brirtge, thP n;g-ht was the pitch-black just before t1J·..vn, feelin~ Oli way along. forget about any navigation hghts. Anywa;·. a.; I looked back at tt1f> briMe I saw tht> head- h;:: hts or one lone!) ·ar rome across th<> tn1~re, h~>ading for L orona d£-1 Mar. Its ll~hts t1isappea r~><:! after rJJ m: ing th(' nat1<> at P :omontory Point. I ro• <>d on up Into the •Jpper La v ta kior t ~e short -~ut •1annel. Just above, on th£ blurt, isGalaX) Par k anrt :hp pr~>sent -da) 00'11P of th£: Chant·£>110r Of l:fCI. 1 used to •lim~ up th is bluff anrl t last awa) at 1urks 35 tlu?\ a :r.e ovPr. 1 here Na;;r, 't J roa~ or a hom~> anp•J, ·r" tr. ;;1..:ht ln thoc;f' rlays. The ;r.ort-!t 4' .1S th~:­ routP ~\ :r.n ~fJ•'.r user! to rov.· -l•;~. k 1r. i . ., 1880s to 1\f't !res~ 4"3ter for M - F 1t1r!Pn I an ~.n.: irC'rr :he spnnF of wat,:.r that Oo~~o·~ down lnto t"lr I <·, rossi~ pr~>sE:'nl -riav lrvu~ Ave.. at Jt.our :?3rt St. file spn:P sho "ed on ranr ~ mJ-ps and apparently .~.·as 'JS~1 t-\ the Int1ians »hen II o>\ livt'd 3ruund t'le u~ r ba} he- forE' tl1,.. mvad~>rs arrive-d. I'm ;urr-the plarP hadn't "h.IIICM mu ' fro·. the 188'15 to thP 1 320-Jus. We kids used to ·all the upp~>r h3y, the ·lake.'' \\e "Ou lrl row a ~onsiderahle LEGAL NOnCE S-~:il-;"6 FICTITIOL'S Bl"SI:'\ESS '\A~tF ST.HEME -.,T Th P followmg persons are rio me busint-ss as: G iovan- m's ltahan f-ood,l604 1Bol - sal C'hira R~ •• Huntington Rea r'1 12C4"1: C athe rme R£>- da 1 R8A1 \lora Kai Lane, Apt. 21, Huntincton Beach, c J. ·2C·r ' :-1n•'£'S -o Roo a, 18881 \lora 1\..u • ane, Apt. 21, Hunttn.:ton fPad•, Ca. "l264-. Thts tusir.osc; lS onrtu,.t- erl l·~ an mtll\ toiual. Sttm~: F nn•·eseo ~Ma _ This statt>rnPnt .o. as filed w1th the ··ount} ler b. of Or- :w~:e County ~1 3\ 26, l'lili. Publish: JunP 1:, 24, Jul\ 1 8, 1976, In the ·,e11rport !iarbor Ensin1. F -:l68i ., PETE BROWN WI LL PLAY AT HAR VARD CX'C runnm~?;bal k Pete R rown has b~>eo ar<'eptetl to play foot ball at Harvard t.:n- lv£>rs lty. Pete, a 6-1, 205 - pounrler, 1s ~lso a winner of nationa l merit honors for scholasttl arhievement. During his OCC ·art>er he rushed for 855 yards, scored 10 touchdowns , and Mlught 14 passes tor 152 \-ards. He prepped at Xewpo rt Harbor high school. .-.u.rl'T o• ,,.,.,,. 1r a AlT. AN JtOD • 1n1 MnPOIT dlstanrP up San !JtPt'O C r~k and tt" La\ • on.r,Jf'tel' !tll•ol'i the .n~>a fron lt1E" ! lufh 0 11 on£: sttlr to tht> 0t11er. A shrht "nvtronmPnt al in.- pa t rill..,rj It J.itfo enou.t1 debric; that 1•.1'1H plantc: and weP·h ·ro·.,.. 4"1 Pre •P Jc;,..j to ro~~o r·u lit:-la1 l ',.,n t• .. fist an1 ~, .. •r.nt..-tJJ'o hF-•1rP ~ ?Ut so I ar, ro·.~.· a rounl'! ~iil'o l'l n PrP. I rrorr iSf', I"! h::i :.,. rr '• ~ -vau.: ... double tla rrr·l :tt o:r,e ' Jt I'Ll sur• II t .<>t SOITlf' Of trtOS€' JIJ -<;, ,. ; ld~s us..-d to have t. Jl Ia ··all o our- selv<>s. \l:u.-. J n1. t,t l'·.- sl~>pt tt.•'r" 11' ttr• I )ftor. of :1 } ;-t'\11. t.oat, d.fo • orr·' OUI lf1 I' I •l1rll·, -.·~•tin fo t 1.ni. 't ro ~uu.t . T 'tost-13\ !' ue •or •• for- evor. \,,.,.. u·.:; bun.; • r to buP1per traffi , poll · · h - ··opter~. tel planes t ... klnr off, p.1r1 • !I c; an' t•. '·u- lan .. s ·.~o·niJn., '•.AT )r J~­ panrr !'nt ratrol t oats w1t h all Kilo IS ! f"ll• & II. rPI"U- lat! OS to I Uf J l !'a h r 3 tr } 111 to row aroun~ the b::~~ llkP !1e's bo<>n t1oln for SOiT.e 60 \ea r s. r C'Uf>SS I ne~>" to ba k 1o .... ·• ro Ra J3 's rhht'l rie San I.J\Jintm ·~··1 ~t ts like :-.e.~o?Ort o~.·as a 'f>ntur' ago. HOURS t:SO CO $:00 Moa. tllna Sat • CloMd SDdilJ Y .E.S. Officen instill eel At tbt -.1 ~ ol the Youth £~ Ser- n ce of the Ba.rbor A,.. I.G May, Mrs. Rutb Urtlb trU Installed as presldeDt • Sernuc tritb her oae tbe executl•e bol.n1 an Wn • Chris Hopper, Yice-i)rul- dent; Cbrts stHl, treuaru; Mrs. C~trt Hert)erts, corres- poodlnc secretary, and Mrs • Ralph Lfnbott. recordtac se- cretary. Other members of tbe board loclude BUl Bandaruk., C llano Carmtrillo, Mrs. Dan Sisemore, Richard Brooks, Cbarles Cotton, Mrs. Arlene Schafer, Robert Brockman, J11dge Calvin Schmtdt. t.1rs • Betty Broce and Mrs. Ray Dav ies. lD an advisory capacity wlth Y.E.S. will be Costa M Psa Mayor Dom Racitl, Ro~rt Sangster, Mrs. L>- man Faullcner, Mrs. :\ormafl "'-atson, Mrs. Ernest Beau- hamp, Mrs. Edward Kell}, James Wood, Charles Brown, Mrs. Eurlene Loop, Irv Wenger, Werner Escb- RUTH URBAN er and t.1 rs Eunice AHlson. The \ .E.S. omce at 1801 X. SP~~o'J)Ort Blvd., Costa Me- sa, ts now opeo from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Y.E.S. Is looking for emplorers who •Ill tllre youth thls summer either or. a part time basis or ful l ti me. Mrs. Carol}'ll Sweetland, exPcutlve dtrec- tor, can toe r~>arhed at 642- 04i4. AGENDA FOR PLANNERS A plan ror the Mariners "Hi "' area. talked about for many months, comes befor e t·.p '\~wport Beach Planning r orr.mission tootEht , June 17. A public hearlng ~~o·lll r onstr1er an overall parkin~. trafft ,.. and lone-ranc<> 'jp _ velopment plan for the area, murt. or whir h is now teing retxnlt after a 1tsastrous hlOt'k-long !ire to Januan, 1 'l7'". The Plannlllf C omrr 1sston rnE>ets at i p.m. lD th(' ne~~o LuiJd me: tn front ofCit) Hall. ..lc;o on tomght's agentJa • -\~IE~D\tE:'\T to l'•t- lt\ c,:eneral plan, U,a! 'tlOU id t.an~P the dPsignated use of rt.e southeast ~orner of Bay- s11r--and ~Iarine, at the BJI - l oa !.;land entranrP, to allo~~o· onstruction of an offi e · uilding, or a ~oodaq use .s ~>nvironmental open spate 11 the ~It~ buys theproperty. • 34-FT. FLAG POLE. ~IH.>her than l"ity Ia~~o• allows, will be requested for the Newport Manna apartment site at 919 Bayside, near lrvme Terrace. • AME:'\DMENi to the ge- neral pLan to l"hange 4 lots at southeast "Ornerot Dahlia and finh m r orona rtel Mar from rommerrial use to al- low rPSid£>Otlal duplexes. • FI\'E CROWNS restaur- ant ln Corona del Mar will se~ a rt-sulldivlslon to add ldtrhen anr1 storage spar eon 3 lots or ~~.P southPast ror- nPr orr oast Hw~. and Popp~. • Bl'U LY 1\.'S wants per- n lSSfOrt tCI po.JI <I 344 SQ. n. l'all st.·r. on 1ts n~~~o· storE:' u. '\ewport enter . It\ Ia,.. allo-. s :o 'iQ. 1'1. MA TTRE SSES Jf£W -ll£101LDINC lrT'f'~ui .H ShaPMi huaerapna9 -Couoa COSTA MESA "'ATTRES~ CO. :1150 He..,ort 8 1"d. S41·1303 NEW LOCATION M A $TEll CHA.C;( IAMIC ... IRIC4RD OPEN SUN D AYS 12 T O S on FOR DAD FATHER'S DAY Penn West is Pendleton's name for their sportswear made of fabrics other than wool. LEFT: Navy Blue or Red Tailored Jacket -$80.00 Short Sleeve Shirt -$16.50 TtrUl Weue Pants -$30 Wo•en Shirt • $18.00 Twm Wea•e Slack -$30.00 0T1oo Sw911-ttrs -$!1.00 Pullover -$20.00 OTHER Shirts from $9.00 Pants trom $11.00 Sweaters trom $13.00 Jackets from $!5.00 Daa-A.RTMaNT ..... .alt..., .. MaJDr • Credlt Carda CIDITA IIDA ...... PARI[ COMVIMI~MTLY AT oua alAR lNTRAMCI • IMO OP MA.MOLIA M4tmber of FDIC "EWPORT HARBOR ~SteM JIIN E Jl,ltn -PAGf. 7 <XHOA D£L MAR, CAU F. \\'l\.11 \111. .l"n 1 kn"'' .h.,ut \oiiJf rh··rw .... ('r\ ll t' . I;. :1111111 ... ,. . ,· ~r. \1 ~~ \"(liJ rlo11t .md :--•• ·• hl ,r \1 •u '·'' t >I 1.1 I Hlt \\l \t'lU...,I ;'di-> ... ·~c,: · l'\\ l d11 h m •l ~ c •II' r ll1 •n~ "l'f\ Ill' \\''-1.11 • , ~~~·· I knP\\ .t: ..... \ •li !· .. , · .• rtl'l'n-r.t!.!t' ~-~-..,·~.:~l·,l"nhllr .... - ,, .... ,fl: ''•II • U...,t. lffit f'-. \\ :,,,~ .. dlthk '· ·, .. I·,, ,., •mrk " 1 • l . ·n~ P ...,\ "'' ' · ,., .. ,~, ' '' l"'' -\n,i !l• \\ \ , , r I'<. 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J ~ ~ ~ ,. z l %1 "'' I I t I t I I I I t t I t t t t I L ____________ .J The CUnatm fl tLe ~ 2 11IISSALOMIAMS 2:1·12 Golden Text: "Ailtd t.W.. ,W Mal Wtc•NI h f'ltlttlktl, wADW~ tlk Ltwd tltd/1 ClMI.I'WM# .,UJ! tlu ~,.nt of ltis -.md, n4 ~ clutroy with ''" &rigAI04u of /oi.t <~ (2 Theos. 2:8). , N that lts.sons wco have MAN'S CHIEF I'IOilEM Phil"'''"' cu,.., •iMI(It'"(J OUI '7,.~~~7.':7:;·~:: p~~;~~ rt"ioru' Ul'f)h.im~h 1 4-1) Silu<~lrd m • f"T.J/urll t)fl rhr M,:l" nl lh• i\ " W.iS onC"P II ::::·~tlk. ~~t~ o~<"fi~ nit~ plan from the" bcogin- ning fnT Hi~ plant! called the earth znd the human brings who inhabit it. Hco announced that He creat~ the earth Tlfol in \":lin. Rf>l to he ;1 was!,. :met useless, but H~ formM, organized, and <'stahlished it with all of its na- tural laws to be inhabited (ha. 45 :- 18) .. ~\n~ Ht" also _said that He put the. mhahrtants on rt for His glory, wh1ch they can accomplish by M:ing H is witnesses and strva.nts (l!.a. 43 :7, 10). Tht'~ statements can nev~r IW' ~uettssfullv contmv~rted although count!C"ss · prrsons fro~ Adam down to this date havco tried to do so, and all have failed ignomi- As the population of th~ ~arth grew, they developed th~ Kin~thttn of the World, and their fir st and fttrt· most probltm was how tlrt'\ tnu!•i ift1: back into God's Kingdtm r 111.tl wu centered in the garden lh:\1 ( ;,.,J had pb.nted for man in E(lcu ( t ;en. 2 :8). That is still the most rmporr;anr problem for mankind. God oullmP<I t~ daails of His pla.u for nmn ,,, ~rt back into His Kingdom ant! ful f.ll H is purpose for the C"rr;uion n( tho ~ world, but the mass nf the rnha!,rt:r111" of this world have nt""~::let'ft'd or rr- fused to accept and follow \.ncr ~ p\.111 and His guidanC"e, hut haw· prl'"frr n••l to ~k their own pleasures during rlo.: span of their li vcos on this pbnt"t. T lw1· have adoptNI plan« and pur)"'"'-'~ ,,f tht-ir own, and ht~vc> l"l't'n ~,...nr ·•1 f.tr as to dmy thco existenC"e of jt'IT"1a11. tM Creator of the hf'<t\"f'H-.; an.\ tht• earth, and have madr inmtm('r:tlol•• b.lSC"" gcxls o f their own. , ru/NJ by I~ H~hff'\o"\ 1/uclt:.~ I 13! Jod<1v lr,P .II'ICir n/ ''" h.1• ll•>t•n "'·"''' mrr• J n.IIJC•tl<ll f!.ltl rho• W"'l'tllmrnr vr IHHI A m.1rkN mlmnr• lht' IOull•l lh<~l l~Jlh.lill.th rorrloltl rlw ,,.,,,,.,.,,. '" ,,, lt.·h~1·/, •n ,., J ll h ,,,,.,,,,. , oil ·) ·r tho Old DECISION MIC.t.ZUU:, MINHfAP'OLIS. MINH. Zephaniah, a true prophet of the Lord. faced n cor- rupt and godless nation, Ju- dah. Such a nation, e\·en though it wa.s believE'<I t o be the chosen people, could n ot endure. for the Lord is a just God who i~ no re.spt><·ter nf persons. Far to the northeaM w"" Assyria, which would be used of the Lord as h is instru- me nt to bring about the de~ s truction of Juda h. This dt'~ struction would be a da~· in which the righteou ~nE>I's nf the Lord would be vindicat~.·d . It would truly bt• a DH.\ nf the Lord. Zephaniah seeks to inspin· fea r of t hat day in his hr·:u·- er~. He point !< out that ~>nly through SU('h a judl(mt"llt C"ll.ll mert'y t'Ome to t hose whom God wishes to deli\'{'J". 'l'hl· pure remnant whil'h has !'('1'!1 delivered will one dtr_v o~ing­ the praises of the j u~t Lttrd, who dwells in her midst. The prophet_\' of Zt:'phHniah falls intu three purt..;_ Part one ( 1 :2--2 :3) ind i<:ates. the judgment that is ~·nming ~l ll Judah. There i:-t nt• nwt:titiR o f the out!'! ide no\t iuns .. \'hy is the terrible t'<tl<~mi • de- ~·- t he answt'r -"RE"<"etuse the.'' ha ve ~inn ed against the Lord " In part twu (2 :4 -:1 :8) the p rophet luok~ away to the ... u rroundinK m•t.ion:~. He turns east to Moab and Am- mon {2 :8-11). thf'n -"'OUth to Ethiopia (2 :12). then north tn ~ineveh rtnd A~sy ria (2 : 1.1-15). This part conclude!<! with a sudden turning round un .lf'rwmlem again. H i:~ point is that if God so smiteR the s.u rrou ndinst n1tlin ns with jud~ment. how n·rt:~inl~-wi ll he !-~mite the people of Judah who have haci prh·iiE'ge.« al}l)\"t' all ot her s! PHrt three start .<~ with <"ha pt.er three (v. ~) and dMe!< with the last ven~e of t he ch11pter Hnd of the book. The pruphet is not just took- Ill){ within at .J eru:~alem and Jml:-~h. nor l011king n round HI t lw othe r nations; he i~ look - ing beyond. to the tim(' nf h e:tlm~ and lt!f'.'l~inJ.! "'hic h . ..;hall come to l !-~rael an t.l to all pi>f1ples alik£>, aftt•r thl· day!!. of jud~rr11ent h:n·c ."t'n (·d thei r purpo~e . The ro miT lJ.{ !\t e~:->l<tnir Kingrlum i!l. to embrace ~lll the nation~. Yet the <'O\'C- nan l P'-'('pte arl' tn lH:" tlw scr ibed in thesf:' ver,..;" ing on Judah~ \' Pr :-<, •. .., ("t""Jlh•r qf th~tl Kin~dnm, am\ tt LOOB tiT T Qe :SOO,I.~ BY DR . BDB JONES BOB JONES UnivBrsity ~ ......... .,.,, .. ··""' .... ···~ .. that Hie h!'.avenly dock had stopf)f"d. or th11.t He did not know what He was dninll:. tht}' decided to hrlp Him. Sa rRh !IUII:Ii!"l'5tt'd that Abraham take to wife Jhp:ar, hn E~~:ypt.ian handmaid From thi~ union t'llme !I !llln, l!!hmuel. who be- r·anw the T•r0~e nitor of th .. Anh~. LlltPr. {;(ld ope1u•rl ~HRh·,. womh to brm£ fnrth th" ~Oil tof h]P~J;iM£, f,.fllll"', pr»I!I'Tli!Or l'f thP .fpv..-j~h pt>ll- pl<' Strift· <levelr>f'l!tl hetwel:'n th<' mnt ht·r~. and tht' mRid nnd ht>r son hfld to br sent IIWR~' F'11r wnr~"· howf'\'er. ha~ ht!en tlw pi>rpetull1 C1•nflict nf thf' tlr ~····rlrlant~ of the two .'!On!l Th 1" ('H nflit·t i~ mnklnsr hPIId- IJr"" tmla)'. \\"to nl't'd thr 1\tlltttdl.' nf the f',Jdmt!lt whu -<111d. "I wnh,..<i pat,~>ntly fl>r tht-l.nrd . " :1 4f'salm 10:1). If we will enm. f mit nor way unto tht-L•nrd 1<•1 and truQt al~o in Him. He ~hl'lll ~ IIPrft-t"t thAt which eoncer n• u ~· . I (Pi\alm 97:5, 6; 138:8). "For f all tht promise!' of GOO ... ,, a r<' y~>a, 11.nd in h im A mPn. "Rest in t.ht Lord, und wait patiently for him . . F rt-t not thyself in any wisl' to do t>vil" {Psalm 37:7, 8L A lthou~rh God has ~~:iven us "e.llct'e-din~:: fol"!'e.ll and pr~iou! promi~P~~·· (II Pi"tt'r I :4). we mu!<t pa- tiently aw11it Hi~ timf' of fut fillin~ tht• promi""" ~om<> timn from 11 humR!t !<Lanrl point He rna)' !l"f'm t n h" •l .. w , but Ae "I! not ~hl<"k ,.,,,w.,rn in~r his promi1w. as !IM mf'n count. slacknP!I!< .. (JI PPto·r~:91 . As the God or th•· IIJ(U with Whom "one dl)' i.._ • a.._ :r thC"Iu•and \'t'Rr•. and 11 thou~Aml yean &! ·on!' da)·" (II P>'tc·r 3 :81. HP ha!l plenty of 11m•· to perform all H1~ I'T>'ffi'"''" For Ul' to benmlf' lffi llll!i .. r,! 11.nd take ma1l••f'" mtc• (our ·•""'" hanrls I! t<l rl n harm to 'II~ tause lind hurt othf'r l>f'.'C•p Abr&h!lm and S11noh rt clauic u11mpte of the il (@CtS of rutmin~~: ahe11rl f)f Lord. God had promi ~t<t! couple a !ltln in their ohl Through thi,o .. on all pe• I, tht earth would hl' (Genesis 12 ). When 1t to the aged couple th bed fonrotten Hi!IC unto the ~!Dry of God by u~ I II f'••rinthht.n~ 1 :20). "FAITH , HOPE AND LOVE" "AND NOW ABIOETH fAITI~. HOPE, LOVE. THESE THRE.E: BUT THE GREATEST Of THESE IS LOVE" (I Cor. ll:I J ). St. Paul had bee11 d1scussmg, In I Corrnlh1ens 13. some of the miraculous signs that were to vanrsh away as God"s revet&l10n became complete. But fa 1lh, hope and love, he declared, would ~tbide n a triune evidence of true Christ- Ianity. These thrH are ell we need In the pt"Henl "dispensation of the a:r-ce of Qod," Any church where faith, hOpe and tove are found in full ,.., .. sure Is a "full " church It may have but few members. but what artater blesaina could 11 w1sh fOf' then faith. hope and love In abundant meuurel fa1th, hope and ICMt are 1 trin· ky ofttn refe"'td to In St. Pau/'J tpltttH. E.ch Is of prtm•ry lm· PQrtance in tts wa y, and non!! [.8 t'l t!IX!SI w•thout ttu• other two. F"AI fH •s ol pf/m&ry •mportance. "'WITHOUT FAITH IT IS IMPOS· SIBL[ TO PLEASE GOo·· (Heb ) 1:6), ann now can thetf! be hope ~tnd love without fa ith? HOPE holds the centr•l pf!lce amon1 the thru Hope in the B1ble Is mo~ than a WISh, it Is the opposite of dHpalr. an eager an· t•clpatJon of blesrings to come. Hope ts the Chnst1an's nperl - ence. hi! hvintl w1th eternity's elory in view. LOVE is th• crownins 11ory of t~ thrH: it Is the frr,~lt of fatth illrtd l'tope. and is greatnt ifl the """ tP~at It ia "the bond or per- fectnns:' Mor.ov.r. I~ It et•t· nal tor ~ dl,. tor ~ true bel~. "faith will vanfs:h into si&ht; hope be emptied In tt.~laht" •nd love will reiJfl supreme, Z(·phaniah conclude~ by pic- turing thf' t-xalted ble~si ng:o. of l i'ln~el in thut golden age. There will be a rel{athering of the dispersed (3 :10). and a changed temper Hnd be- hx\'ior in thf' people (3:11- \3). Th(•re will hE' bani~h ­ ment of evil and Bn exult in J.,': JOyou ... ness (~:14-15). God him .<~elf iR going t <, find pleasure in the Holy City a r1d her people; it shall be said of Zi(m: ''The Lord thy G<•tl in the midi!.t o f the(' i ... might y; he will i'lave. ht> will rej nirf' on>r thee with jor: ht-will r('Sl in hii'l love, he will j ny over thee with .-:i ngin~" (~:17). All affl i<'- tiom: will t•nd, ancl ls rat>l is tn OC· mRrlt> ''a pr aise amon~ HJI the pt>oplt> nf tht> ear·th" (~:201 . It i!< ~ delectablE> pi<:tu•·e indeed. and !l('t::; our lo ngin~ h('n rt.!-1 rrayinK the n111 1'(' ferw·ntly : "'En•n .<;u, t'•lfl\1'. I ,on! ,It ·"~'"" ( Hc,·el~­ t tro n :?:?:2H) c::x • <• • I , /•C'I" ~ '> !• "' /h(' i'1 r. , !·. (O,.,olrd ,I vnl•"'l m rfl" '' t ., ,. f •r '' ro, ,.ri vv Cat1 r ~~ 1-'t>.'l'> VOl -;' 'C 1 Q6Q tl~ A J HCll rn~~ f'l'""l <'In~ rr,,lar1r>lrrr•a P~>nn ,~ .~ •ri 1nc1 ''C'" f 'P'•'"P me Bno-'< n. Strl• "' qa .:·r ,.,, 4 t'f •960 ~, ~ J ,, •• r,, .• ,... prJOI• 'lee/ /1~ rHnuslv · GOD'S FIXED PlAN --Mtn""·cannot change the laws of grnvit:~tion and. th~y cannot change" any other of the countlcoss t:lt:ments of God"s plan for t~ human race and for thC' ~rth itself. God and His plans are unchang~hle by man and Satan, and God is complt:tdy su- prf'mt:. In order that His plans could I)C' known hy all of the inhabitants of the' t"anh. l .od caused the Biblt:, the Hoi)' Sc ripture's. to be written and prC'st-rvt:d through thco a~s. This t~lls that Gorl crt:a!ed man with powcor to br ,, fret" agent. hut warnt"d him !hat, if hr t!.r! nor faithfully ~cn·co Him. ht: would rlie -lw: separal~ from lift' anrl \.od HimS('/f. Thr fi rst man .'\d:~m. ;uui hi« wifr w~re nnt fa ithfui to l.od. and thev immcdiatclv hid from God .1nd u-;,qm·stionahly-werco !i>rparatN1 fmm Him -and tht'l" died. This wa ~ th<· \'C'ly hc.•f::inning and f)'pc-of t1w "fallinG away" from r;OI"l ;'l!t.l IIi ... "'111 !r ;, rail o\ ··.,ri;.:i - nal l'in." ,•,.r'fl"'· • fl r·rr1 '•1r0~ VI· 1'1]1Jf1 ~~~------------------ Bible Study ' FROM "THE EVANGEL,'' LARGO, FLA. J. T. Bou&fl•r. Pbila., Pl. Find irt vou r Bible and stud)' carefully every passage of Scripture Topic: "Have You 1 Profan• TDnJUfl?" It is not to be suppos~d that any of our "Evangel famil)'" have the awful habit of profa nity, but we all a1e probably acquainted with those who do have: a p10fane tongue. We all do have the solemn responsibility of askinB any one having the habit. if sober consideratioo has ever been given to what the Word of God has to say on the subject and the seriousness of thus m1sapplying their God-given power of 5peech. I. Thi! Lord's name is blasphemed continually. (tsa. 52:51. 2. Blasphemers of that worthy name. (Jas. 2:7). 3. Using God's name in any wrong way is forbidden and violators will be" held to stlict account. (E:.ot. 20:7). t Thou shalt not profane the name of thy God. (Lev. 19:12). 5 Above all things, swear not: but let your yea be yea , and your nay, nay, lest ye fall tnto condemnation. Uas. S:U). 6. We are to shun profane and vain babbllngs. (1 Tim. 6:20). 7 Swear not at all. (Matt. 5:341. Thus we see the awfulness of a profane tongue, and should this warnln1 reach any one who may have been thoughtless in that direction, may they resolve to r,e-ver again be gUilty of dishonoring God's Holy Name, nor the sacred name of Chr1st, the Eternal Son, before whom every knee shall some day bow. Our Saviour re,prded the matter of such importance that the words •Hal· lowed by Thy nam• are placed at the very opening of that wonderful prayer which He taught His followen: ''Our Father wh ich art in Heaven, .. Hallowd Be Thy Name.'' (Matt. 6:9). • May the name of our God be indeed a hat/owed one to all. Mem ory verse: "The name of the lord is a strong tower: the righteous run- olelh into 1t, and i~ safe. (Prov. 1.&:10). EMPTY SPACE IN THE HEAVENS EXCERPT FROM THE DAD.Y REVIEW "Editor'& Mailb&c" On~ of the most i.n.lpirinr and tbrilli.nc of recent diecl08UJ'el of aatronomen ia t.hat t~re is a p-eat empty~ in the north in the JHibula ol the OO'IdteU.ticm ol Orion -• b-"ft!l:lly e.vem 10 gipntic that the mind o( mac CIIDilOt compnbeod it and brilliantly beautiful that word• cannot adequately ~ba it. The Rev'!latione were !Dllde poqible by 1"i1a.ntie 1-. plu lott« ~ of phQt.ograph1c plate& which in tum can be furthcu ~ Thia iDcreaaaa the Vt!iOn of man 80 lTemendOU.&!y that be ill Able to peer into the depth1 of iDI:er• 1'!telhu .&pace and glimp&e the vutneu of infinity iteetr. What bu been found corre1nte8 the wDrd.& of Job and l.aa1ah : .. He 1tretdteth out the north..,.,. the eenpty p1aea .. -.lob •:'7 •For thou but laid la. thlne Mut., I will ---.d Jato a.-.-.. I will .-It .,- throne above the etan of God: I wf.U .U alto upoa the lftOUIIt ol the .............. in the 1ides of the north." -IM.iall14:13 All a!tronomenr ap-ee there i.a a hup openint in Orioa ...tticb il perhap. more t.han 16 trillion, 740 biiiJoD mlla Ia diunetN. 'nle dituDeter around the earth'• o rhit. is 186 million mile~~, which in Itself it incompreheMible to man: yet the opening into thi! heavenly cavern of Orion i11 90 tho•••nd U.. • widral In other words, there could be 3() thouu.nd 10lar 1y1tema h'ke our own with a IUb in the middle of each acf'OM the eotJ"tlJ)OI!! of the openinc in the north, aDd •till theN wnuld be room to spare. Out IUtpaMinr the imm~m~~ity or itlllize ia it.& eaquW&e b.ut·y and the lu.minoua colon thllt are unlike any upon earth. Profeuor Learld.o at ML Lowe Oblervatory litiVM U.l the Collowinl d~Mt:ription ; '11teMphotGct•phen N\'ell tlte.....-and ........,.,. ftlft!f'D eo lilt .. •••• that OUT entirt~IIOlar ,,...._ would ba laat tt..r.ia, I llaw u 2 ...._. lt lllltJM .... ...,_ or youih Ia nuut7 te~ ol IIIUI7 ~but....,... 1d llaat .. ~ re,;on ~the mouth of • <P'r ral cr~e. Part of..,..__. ....... o1 M1llt ...... lif~ aDd Inert in ur ac•r• pt to d slba dUll , lei. ·v-u..-.,.,. on..-~-.... _.......,.-_. :!,i:.."':::.~~~-:.:..~ tJ .. ;~·-n:.: ·,~;-'. ~*'-: ';.:•;; .. -, ~t lhl.nia« -~....... ...n. ol t..r7 ............ ililld ..... Mln_ol .................... There m\llt ba 110me ,_ -.by all thia ~ Ia .. OJWMd OD tbia oea ~ Itt the hMveu. Th• aolors .,.. • hue peeuliAr to tbe Orioa ad atudcled atoUDII the OIX!ft.inl eo &hat tbey appear • a ,....-t., .,_..,..._Now-trr the ut1'0ft(lmera (a:wm.Y of tiMm not~) nlaba ~-.. ,_. • if~,.... in tomt ~ "'Pt Ill i01110 whiJa ...... nlftl thit ... fll .. -·-... :::::,.., thle .............. ol P' a' 6 lll5ll a I....... ol ... THE ONE PERFECT MAN God hu had extreme pati('llcf' 11 :, h the disobC'dient human race and h.,,., beC'n rcowanled through thco a~c:-. h)' the suomission o f ~real nun1ht:r s (of persons of all racrs. kindrt·,'-. an•: tribes, who have sep:~rateU thern~ehr• .. from thr sinful world and h:n" rt' turncod to. worship llirn in ~J•ir;l .. wl in truth and to be: Hi~ sen ;mt ~ -1n•l witncosses. T o pro\"idt: for du t•· dm"~ption of all such p('rsorh. f. .J sent His only hcgol!t:n Snn. J~-~~~-r, come into this world fro11• l!t·~, ,.,, and livco ht:re for :~hont 3.1 1 r:t!" :• ~rft"t1 man and Jl('rf<'<'t r,,,,l J,. was pt:rfect in all His w:n·~ JESUS, THE SAVIO UR He glorified GOO (j ohn 17 -1). 11, wa s God's J"C'rfC'ct Sef\'an! j I II}• 22 :4). He was Gnd's faithful \\II'""• (John J7 :6). He im-nt:<l ml"n I•• into God's Kingrlonr (Mau I 1 _:,ll He performC'd unconnteli mir;:H lt'"-,,f healing and rt:storation of Il k ao;d so demonstrated the truth nf t I''" claims to be th~ Snn of Gnrl, :mr1 tl ... promiSt'd Redeemt:r. Ru! HH'Il tnnl, Him. shamefully treatr-d ll irn . ;-~n•l crucified Him. He was t111 rinl h1tT God raised Him hoclih· f rom rl.•· gn~. and then, in plai~ virw ,.f ;1 rrtuftitudt' Of Wifnt'S~S. tonk 11 111) II!• into Heavcon to bC" thC' Savitltlr ,.f th world. From that tiart" on l-I t' h-1' ·been fl"5us Christ, the Sa1·inw ••f ·,II in thiS world who will sn arct'pt I {ill, THE nUE CHURCH About Himself, His deatil , satrl- fice, resurrection, asce.nsiou. !h~·d blood, Godhead, love, and mercy, Jcosus Christ bas built a body that J-h has called ''The Church" (Malt. 16:18 ; Eph. 5 :23). It consists of all :.ouls that have ever or will ner re- ceive Him and be born of the Spai1 into God's family and Kingdom lJuhn I :IZ-14). This is the "tru~ l·hurch" and only the Triune God knvws 1ts complde mC'rrlbership. It 1S also called the ''invisible church" to dis· tinguish 1t from the "visible" churc.h and "local" churches, thco m cml'ltr,. of which arco enrol~ by church or ganiutions. The true Church is not what wco call ''denominatiOnal"' but its common denominator is Jesus Christ, the Head of thi~ I.Jody, and all thco members are born of the Word and the Spirit (John 3 :3, 5, 7), and bapti~cd by the Spirit (I Cor. 12 :12, 13) "unto ont: body ." whethu we be Jcow or Gentile. THE SECOND lETTtR Paul taught the whok plan of God to the Thessalonians, evtn though he was in that city for IC'.Sl' tl•ln thret' weekJ. ThC'fl whtn 1w· w:..,, 1:l C(lrinth he wrote to the members vf 1h:tt littlco, new, "visible" church a lcoUcor, repcoat · ing the doc-trines that he h:id t:w~hl them. The only way to get the !cotter to Thetulonica was by a mcs~nger. as thtre werco no mail•. This messen- ger may have cone espu:iaU)' for this purpose or he may have been on other busine.u and took the letter u a favor for Paul. It teemt posaib1e that, when the brartr of the letter returnt<l after a few montht, he may ha"Ye re- ported to Paul the ,;tuolion and «>n· dition of the churt-h and the Teaction to his lett<r, and he ma7 ha .. rq>ort<d that the charth wat "'thaken in mind'" and .. troubled" by another letter foloely pa,....h., to ha .. come from Paul, llati1tf !hot the ...,_,.;on, they w... lllfl<rinc ..... boca.,. the tmible '1>ay of the Lord·" had al~ : rndy arri.ed. So Paul promptly W1'0te a teCOnd 1ttter to darif y tht ' .•:tnation. ·ceottf tMUID MIX"t WEU ) 1 rt1,,, •·uAPTIST BIBLE TRmuNE'· SprlnRi1eld, Mtsaoarl "Peter, A Little Stone" By Wenden zn.--z, o.,,. of th~ two .Ndt ,._, )iJh., J(Wlllt. '"" {dlowel ltl .. "'III Affdfl''ltl, .ftMoJI /Yw .. bl'ntllt!r. 1/r {UTt (Jftdnlt ltb •-l:lrotiNr 'i1mot~. 11ffld .m, 11No "'"' lt't> lt&/•1' [\HJ!'Id ,,., """"""· ..... rlr /:tl'"'l'lf i11tcrpntd, tk CJwk_ 111.1 hr lwOflXI!t "'"' to J~ I 11J 14-'hl"tt Jnttl bdfdd lthA, lw :w,J, ~ ,, SitnCM ~ScM •I Jtmo thou rMit Ill' taled Ctp b aJ . wlt..ltlt ir A.r mtrr(WI'fttli<Hf. A ~~~- Jroh" I 40 42 (t:OhlTIHU EO P'R OM LA.ST H'E'i:"j . . . PETER DENIES 11IE LOaD Petn 1t.ood Od tbe !filll ....... po.o,ch "hen a little fllrl poba*ia>d a finljl,..l tJf acorn and aid, "'I'Wit r .. tl u-. wu aJ.o with ..... of Naur~t.h " He denied ,__ wkk .. 0 11 h •nd uid, "J know DCK tM mon p,..l,..r wu unl&abl• ill W. Chn~tlltD life •nd ia tu t•ti-J. He holi$t.erl t.o the Lont aad .W, "ThC'ul!h all mn ahould b.- offf!ndr d becauae or thee, ,c will I nC"ver be o trended." Utile _.. than 11n bour went by b.-fore"- c•mr and •id t.o him, "WW? could ye not .._tch with 11M o.. .finl(lto hour'!'" Out in the •had• of lM CJ.r4. of Gt'thlemaM, Si..,. Pc. ... hi§ ~word mea~inc to apltt \M:......, ?!-irs!·., ~r..-.nt from ..._ to .ura, "nly to follow from f• olf •...., led .INU. •"'"J· H .. IK"II .r'DUrace<JIU OIMIDID•nn&, 1nrt y .. l thl" next rnon"M!nt he adM 1ik., 11 eoward . JeiUI Mid to Ilia,; "Th1.o. rt.i1ht before the cock aowa. th•Ju •hilt den)' me U•• d-." Pe1 .. , wu dependint .and ._..... t;tp.•h 1 hP 1rm of the n .. b wbea, he .,.,,,.., .• ~d 11nd •id, '"Tboalh I tl•· tl I diP with thee, y.t will 1 DOt !f.,• • I h i'•' " And juat U be 6eQMd thl' f orti fCJr the third time, the 8·· I• t .. 1b-u1 he beard the eoc:t " . r • .... ,u; tmpu.llive. and J« he .-.... fi!Yl~f'ltllrd with the pea~ JXIWPT o r th~ Holy Spirit. The ,. ,, perc:P-i"ed that ,_.. .. unh ·••ned and isnor1at ~ :r.t "'"'r)I)O d)' lhllt •w him took ~ '""wlrdre of him U1111t be hlld wa1t-tl wit h the Lord ...... ChrW.. Thr "•"hedTin court told a.o. p., "f l"llll to tach or ,....eh ~ .. t• nam•· Qf the Lord IMUII Cbriat. "- boldly •ru..,t!'fed aad aid, "We nuaht to obey God ...U.. tbu men " Th'" apollt~ we«~ b.MB a.d ('(otnm•nded DOt to a~ ia tbe IU me of tiM I..DTd ,_... a..-.t, bitt Pet@~' p.-e to them ..a. 1aoW le.d,.,..hip thll the Word of Ood ~h1 "ll•iiY In the temJih: ... ia ,.., ... rv bo~. they c-.1 DOt to t•'lc:b "nd to preach "-~." 1-l..,orl killed .lanMa .ad Wd 1'11 .-r tn priloa, 4Mairiat to ldD W.; to •I 11 .. church met lofllt._. ._ tM r•·1rw o( Jolla Mut,aad,la.....,.. t u pr•yer, Simoa Peter ._ df'li •tTPd out or tlM ;au b7 u ..... ()( t tl#' l..ord ,.. tlM chudr. ,...,... r<.tr him, lw. c:a-a.d t.oell .. - tbt' nut.u pte. A fO'UIIIIId,.., tM D!IO!e o f Roae, aw hi• _. ahoutcd, .. l&'a Na," ,_ ..... inaidt the hoUM ,....,_.. ..W .. ..... tta$)', but it ........ -...... been deli~ . Ther* ..._. a tl.bM Ia tM ..,. ot Simon Peter wt... .. "b tb 1 II Ia t.he pnotreneot of U.O. wbto ..... "You •pak • a OtW •" .... iater, he pnYMt, .. Lord, ...,a .,... all boldne., tNt we..., ...... ---• .. -~·· PETER STOOD IN GOD'S Flll£.IJCIIT Tber~ w~ ....-.1. OC ..._. .. hi. Ute when be l&ooct ia U.. nr~·llcht of Ood'a p • ... &lory. He ltood Ia t.IM ..._ ol Cht .. t '• rfory on tba ..... crf 'T'ta!Ufi1u ration. He ••• .. ....W 111 SaLin'• ftt-e in tba co.rt,_. of the llitl'h PriMt.. He WI .._ ..... !,oat, ju.mJ*i ID\.o the .-. ... .- to 1hCN'e where be-touai a fhM. r. the lifh.t of the l'ln, M 001111111 ... tha t. the Lord bad , ......... brMkfut tor the dild......_ H•-wrrov. ..... ..,.,.._ on th~t daT of PtM1 ea'll • ._ (.Qnf\lfll Uh fiN ........... el. them. T'heo in U. Wt. ...... ., .. life, Peter l&oorll • ... ........ flu lilhl of God .. __.,. _. judrm~t and akl, .... tile., fA the Lord wW CCNDe • • &bill .... ni1bl, ln wbic:ll U. ._._ - pu. ••er ...... a ...... .. Uwt *"'•'-ehaD ... ,... ........ hal." A.. we loolr.: at u. .,. of --r-.., .... u.t u.. 1M,_ Chtht • .,o...._ tWt a ' .._ tt&Mfonr'llkML ... t.oltr-... ...... loco ...... .. ... - ti.DIIAbh,OMwlto ..... .... '""'-.. ..... .... .. .. ' .... ... --·--Weott. .......... ~ to,.., ..... _ ...... ... hMr ... ., tr 'a a• lit .... _,.___ ... tiM .trookU.. ~-I • tt Jttlolo_.__ ....... ., --.-· .. -· ... Uta of'"*-"'" ( C.ON"fUfUI D M~XT Wll.i) -.. LIGAL MOTICI S-204~2 f1CTITIOUS 8USlN£SS NAME STATEMENT The tollowlnc penon ts dolnc buslness as: Sawdust F~stlnl Cataloc/AllUque lmaces/Thorson Constntc- tfon/S:nrctost Procram Pub- llshers/Thorson PubllshlQg, 17 So. La Senda, South La- "'una, Cauromla 9267'7: Roger Dale Thorson, 17 So. La Sencb, South Laguna, Calllornla 32G77 . This business Is conducted I y an lndlvh.Juat. SlgnE'd: Roger Thorson. This stat ement was tlled wlth the count}' clerk of Or- .nl.ge County May 26, 19?6. Publlsh· June 3, 10, 17, 24, 19?G, in the Newport llarhor Fnslgn. F -56877 L!GAL MOTIC! S-2G455 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS 1\AME STATEME NT Tht> following person is 11oin~ business as: Reliable Drur: Center, 14541 Red Hill \ ve., Tustin, Callromla 12680: Betncr toe., 14541 HM Hill Ave., Tustin, Cali- fo rnia 92680. This business Is conduct- erl tJv a corporation. Corporation Nam e: Bet- nor Inc., !'lorman Morris, President. This statement was fUed wft h the count y rlerk of Or - ange County Jun(' 1, 1976. Publl$h: June 10, 17, 24, .July 1, 1976 , ln the Newport I! ar bor Enslgn . F -57056 LEGAL NOTICE S-20463 FIC TITIOUS BUSINESS ~AME STATEMENT Tht-followlnf? perwn Is •1oinr busin••Ss as: L. & R. ~ tute r o., 1421 East St. ;.u~re.ws Place, Santa Ana, l':~lifornla )"'705: L. & R. Wll!P LO. lnr ., 1421 E.ast "t. -\n Jr ·ws Plare, Santa AnJ, ( :l tfornta 9270~. Tin• bustn~>ss IS rontfuct- Nl b) a ,·orpo ratlon. ( lJ rporatlOn Name: L. 4. 1{. \\ hlte Co., Inc., Robt>rt White, Prt>sh.h·nt. Tlus !'>1atE.'ment was filed witt• the ··ouuty clerk or Or - ange County June 1, 19?6. r uhlish: .Jtmt• 10, 17, 24, lul} l, lCI~~. in the Newport II tr!IQr E.rtst(~n. 1· -57057 LE~AL Monee : !ITlfiLS HUSI:-JESS . \~li: '>T ATUU:.NT l'1• rollowln~ person Is ooua oostrtcSe as: The w r. ~-'per U, 2~:i:i l:.ast Blufl, '.;>wr.ort } .... ~ell, Ca. 12660: !!t>l ·ne o. Bn~r!i, 17841 R:ltn:cr !>rtVP, Santa Ana, 1 1 12-;o· Th1s busi!1~'S~ 1:-.' onl1ucte-1 • .Ht melt V111JJ!. :it n~!l. lloi •r,• •. Urlg~;s. f 111<: Stt!• mr-nt was Uled "'!th thP ounty c•h>rk of Or- u .. • f nunt) ~ta~ 17, 1976. i' Jlill~. r.: \lay 27. June 3, 1 u r:-1 (nc, In thP ~ewport fl::r'•.,;. r ns1gu. f -56514 LEGAL MOTIC! s 20475 rll TITIOUS BUSINESS . \\I F STATE MENT I t,t follvwtng person Is loin)! t.u<>IJ PS.:. as: Ma Uoff Adv~rtl sm~: • Howa rd Orig- Inals 1? 1 \z 1lea Dr., C.osta Mesa', allforuia 92626: M<~rfl)''l rune \1 atlorr, 924 \zalea In., Costa Mesa, Ca- lifornia "l2626. Th is bnsln(>SS 1s conducted b} an lr,clivlrlua l. Signed: Marilyn J. Matlorf. fhls slat~ment was flied with the t•ount} clerk of Or - :lD"'t' County June 3, 1976. Pu~li!'h: Junt-10, 17, 24, July 1, 1976, in the N~wport liJrhor Ensi~. f .J71G8 L!GAL .,.OTlCI! s Z)J7 I FKTJTh\IISfl1 '.SS ~-\!•II-. ~Iii t. NT Tl'w fl,!lo" ~~ l)erson 1s !loin<> as: Bushnell Enll l089 Marlne Dr ivP ~na Beach, CA. 92651: , .• td Pearsall Bush- n(>ll 10d'l Ma.rln(> Drive, La- .tlln; Bt>~ h, CA. 92651. This business ts conduct- ed by an Individual. Slgned: D. P. Bushnell. This statement was ftled wtth th e county clerk o! Or - ange County June 1, 19?6. PubUsh: June 10, 17, 24, July 1, 1976, in the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -57075 LIGAL MOnel F ICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following person ls c:'Joing business as: LaBorde, LaBorde Enterprises, La- Borde SlcattaboardS, 204-1/2 29th St., Newport Beach, CalJI. 92663: Terry James Lllllorde, 204-1/2 Zith, Newpor t Beach, CaW. 92863. Thls butlness Is cooduct- td by u locSSridUal. Slped: Terry James LaBorde. Tblt .a.temeot wu ftled wltb ~ coanty clerk ot OT- lfllt Coanty JaM 1, 1r76. Publllh: J... 10, 1'7, t•, JulJ 1, 19'76, AD tM N..rport Harbor £nt1p. f -57078 NEWPORT HARBOR EN S1GN PUBUSHEO WEEKLY -PAGE 9 THURSDAY. JUNE 17, 1976 CORONA DEL MAR. ~L. LIGA'-MOnel S-14709 F1CTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The followt.oc person ls dotnc OO.Jness as: Mol'll1ng- slde Woods, 4000 Blrcb Street, Suite 101, Newport Beach, Ca. 92660: Zellner Communities, Inc. {general pa.rtner ). 4000 Bl reb Street, Suite 101, Newport Beach, CL 92660, This business Is conducted by a llmlted partnership. Signed: Zellner Communi- ties Inc., By D. G. Zellner Pres., general partner. Thts statement filed with the county cle rk of Orange County May 13, 19?6. Publish: May 27, June 3, 10, 17, 1976, in tt1e Newport Harbor Ensign. F -56360 LEGALMOTIC! S-20411 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS ~AME STATEMENT Th~ followmg per son Is doing buslness as: Stevens Enterprises, 25371 Yacht Dr., Dana Point 92629: John Charles Ettlin, 25371 Yacht Dr., Dana Point, Calif. 92629. This busines s is conducted by an Individual. Signed: John Ettlin. Thi s statement was filed wlth the rounty r)(>rk of Or- ange County May 21, 1976. Publlsh: May 27, June 3, 10, 17, 1976, in the Newport Harbor Ensign . F -56734 LEGAL NOTICE S-20426 r trTITlOUS BCS!~ESS ;\AME STATEME~T The following person is doinr LusmPs:. as: Da van Co., 181'; G!Pnv1ew, Ana - heir.. tal. ~2800: St-rglo Plna, 1617 Glenview, Ana- helm, ·-al. ~281J6. This husiness is conduct('(! b} an inrl1vlctu 11. Sign!>(!: SPr~io Plna. This stat~rnent was fil ed with the county cle rk of Or- ange County May 21, -1976. Publish: :'vlay 27, June 3, 10 17, 1976, tn the .Newport lla'rbor Ensl~m. F -56'i3:i L £GAL MOTICI FICTITiot:s BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT ThE.' following persons a re doing busmess as: Herrell- Janes ~ Associates, 18872 Mac Arthur Blvd., Suite 250, lnlne, Calli. 92715: James L. H»rreJ!, ~:i20 _:,eavlew, C?rond dt:>l ~lar, Calli. 92625, James S. Jones, 457 Baywool1 Dr1ve, ~ewport Hea h, Call!. 92660 This business is conduct- ~ b}' a ~eneral partnership. S1gned: James S. Jones. This statement was Clled with the t ounty derk of Or- ange County May 24, 19iG. Publish: May 27, June 3, 10, 17, 1976, in the Ne~~o'J)Ort Harbo r Ens ig-n. F .!lll7~~ L I! GAL MOnel FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following persons a re doing business as : C -Group, 1535 Superior Ave., U2, N£>wport Beach 92660: Greg- ory 1.. Crandal, 1535 Super- ior Ave., Newport Beach, Calif. 92660; Cort1andCran- dal 153~ S\Jperior Ave., N e~rt Beach, Cali!. 92660, This business ls conduct- ed by a ~eoeral partnership. Signed: Gregory Crandal. This statement wu filed wltb the county derk of Or- ange County tune 4, 1976, Publish: June 10, 17, 24, July 1, 19?6, in the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -57196 LEGAL MOnel FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAM E STATEMENT The following person ls doing busine-ss as: Designs 5, Ul Beacon Bay, Newport Beach, Cal. 92662: David Scott Pratt, ~31 Beacon Bay, Newport Beach, Cal. 92662. This business is conduct- Pd by an lndividual. Signed: David S. Pratt. This statement was tlled wlth the county clerk of Or- ange County May 24. 19?6. Publish: May 27, Jtme 3, 10, 17, 19?6, ln the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -56761 LIOAL MOTICI S-20495 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The follow!~ person ls dolng business as: Brass Balloon, 3850S. Plua DTll't, Santa Ana, Ca. 927 04: Euc .. R. Kiss Jr., 5701 Seaslde Walk, Long Beach, CL 90803. This bus!ness ls cooctuet- ed by an lrxtl,tdual. Siped: Eqc.ae R. Kiss, Jr. 1'h1s sta.temeot •u tUet wltb tbe c011Dty clerk ot Or-ance County JliDe 7. 19'7 8. PubUih: June 17, 2•, JulJ 11 I, lt78, lD the Newport HarbOr £ut&n. F -5726S LIGM.MOncl fo~ICTITlOUS BUSI.NESS NAWE STATEt.1ENT The followt.na person ta dolnc buallless u : Western Pacific Productions, 2449 Bamboo, NewportB~cb, Ca. 92660: KevlD Paul O'Su.llJ- van, 2449 Bamboo, Newport Beach, Ca. 92660. Thts business Is condu~u:d by an lndlvtdual. Signed: Kevin O'Sullivan. This statement was fil e-J wlth the county clerk ot Or- antte County Ma y 10, 19?6. Publish: May 27, June 3, 10, 17, 1976, In the Ne\\·port Harbor Ensign. f -5G233 L!GAL MOTICI ~ ICTTTIOUS BUSlNES~ ~AME STATEME~T The followin& person IS doln~ llusiness as: :\«>wport West ProJ)4'rtl~>s, 2212 Uu- poot Drive, Su1te B. lrvtnf, Caltlonua. Dalt? T F ala S"O, 2628 Seaview, Corona 1PI Mar, Ca. 92G2~. Tl1is lJusine• s ls • ontiuc l - ed by an indl v1rlu:~1 . S1gn.~1: DalP T falas•·o. This statement was ft!Pr! with the county clerk of Or- ange County May 21, t:r:-r. Publish: May 27 . JunP 3, 10 17 1976, m the :--<ewport H;rlx>; Ensi~n. F _;;1)733 LEGAL MOTIC! NOTICE W CHE.OfTCJ!tS SU PEHIOH COI.;J!T OJ-1llf ST\Tf \Jr C.\lltUH\1 FOH T liE t IJl:;\ J)' uf llt1- ,\ :\G E :-;o •. \-o728d Estatl' or Mil DHED 1. BREX=--A:\ ak3 \!11 DRE! BRE.'\=--A\, !>ere ht?ol :-:OT!( E. I. IIEHr I \ GI\'E:\ to tit~> c r~dllor:. ur thP above 'larnt'fi le erJ ... nt that all r)••rsons hJvir.;r latms ..l 'rlia. 1 P1€· "J •1 It cedent .r;. r·~ui r·~l to ft!e tt.-m, .o.·1ll t'.• n ... ·'!>.I!J vourher . trl LtL· orti t• ! the den. of tt.t> aliOVt> •·'1· titled •'OUTI, H to pr••.:.••nl ti1Pm With I' • no r P.;;:>..l fj vouc~ers, to th~und~r:.trn~l at the o!flc e of hts attorn '\ "• Ke~>ne 1nd Olon , '-lrwpo rt Ar• hPs Mutna Hulldtn , 3331 \\1 'it Cvt~t P11 t n), Suite -!rt, '·•'l11CHI H. 1 t . lltforn.a tt2t;G3 , \I Itt-lt t. tt•e place of hu<;ln .. fis f t,, .... 1Jflr11'rS!roo'-1 Ill 3!1 I It•!£' pertallllll' to t:1e .t Itt-o: said 1l•·r·'fle11t, .o. Jt t 111 !uur naonthc; !nf'f II •• : •• t ~UI­ llration ot ttJ1s 11011 • . DatE'd: Ml)' 2". l r';l;, John Mitton ~rf'ttln t-: lr .. r~P"Utor of tl1i' \\ IIJ Of Ill•' 1bove n t •P"' dPce•Jo:nt. Keen .... Ul•1 :>ion, 1 w;-ers, ~l wport :•rches ~brua Bu1ldin1, 3333 \\. C o.r:-.t tlir hwa}, •101, :-;l'-''POrt Beach, C A '32663 , ft IPphone: (714) 645-4044, -\t1orn• vc; fo r E"Xecutor. Publish: ~hy ~~, J:m• 3, 10, 17, 1976, in thl? :"·•lk)Ylrt IIJrbor Ensh•n. LEGAL NOTICE \<>TIC£ Ill' l•l'Hl !IJIF-\HI'-.t, :'\ot1~·· 1,; '••·r·•l' tn•n th 11 the Planntnt' t ornn 1c;~l '" )f lhP II\ ur \p~'P' rt ''":l I Nlll 'cl1 3 p11lrlt t ... lftn~ on -\ • .~nrt11 .. ut \o. r ; • 1n1- t1atP<I '' t11•' 1!} of "··~·­ port hpa h 1 • ·on:o,tt1 .. r an a men·Jil1Pnt to 1 h• h!'llltn(· c fPf>h Pl.tnn»-1 Olllllllllllt\ Text rPIJh,··~ to .;ett\a ks. :"'oll ., 1:; l1rr..t ~ turtht r ~iven th.it s~lrl pul•lt• ht>:lr- ln~ >~~111 t • !.PI! on IIH ht t1ay or lui), 1.)76, at tht> hour ,,, 7·1)(1 p.lll. in nit' Coun• U l harnllf'r"' or II"' ~ewport B~>a• It Clt' llall, at wtud1 time .utd pla•·P an} and ~II pe>rsons lntt>rt>sto>d may app~;>ar anrl '"' hearrl thPreor1 . Jamt>s Parker, S~>··re>t:JT) Planning Comnt!c;s1on CIt}' of ;-/f>II.'J)Ort fie I• I LEGAL HOTIC£ NOTJCF OF PURIIC HEAHJ :'\l, NOTICI:. IS HEREBY Gl\'- E"" that th•• City Coundl of tht> Cit) of ~ewport Rt>"H'h will hold a poblk hearuw rega rdinl' ntaMin 0111- mlsslon AmPndment '\o.lb-;, 3 rf'QUP<:' Lnftlated by t'le Clty of • 'ewporl Rene! to amend the Harbor VIew Hills Planned Community Text r(>- latlve to setbac ks: located betw(>en Sao .loaquln Hills Road and Ford Rond, east- erly or MacArthur Hou- levard. NOTICE IS HEREBY F'L'R - TUER GTV EN that the saJd public llearintr wlll be held on the 28th day of June, 1976, at the hour or 7:30 p.m. in the Council Cham- bers of. the City Hall or the Ctty ot Newpo rt Beach, Cal- llomta, at whlch tlmt' and place any and all pnsons Interested may appear aoo be heard thereon. Oorts Georae Ctty Cltrk Clt)' or N•wport nt'aeh PubUsh: Junt 17, 1976, Lo the Newport llarbor EnsiiJl. LEGAL MOnel FICTITIOUS BUSlNESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe following persoa 11 1o1nc busloess as: PatrtelJ p~ Produ~:ts, 795 Joano St., Costa Mesa, Ca.. 9262'7: Patrlrl.a A. FrUit, 795 Joano St., Co ta Mesa, Ca. 92627 . This business 1s cooducted by an mdJvldual. Signed: P~trleaa A. F' rith. This statement was nted with the I'OUDt}' clerk or Or- ange County May 17, 1976. Publis h: ~a} 2i, June 3, 10, 17, 1976, in the Newport Har bo r Ensign. f -56513 L!GALMOncl FICTITIOUS BUSlNESS ~A M E STATE MENT r hfl fo llowing persons are t1o1nv business as: Center for Prof~:ssional Counsel- ing, llOO OuaU St., ~-f'wport Beach, Cal. (suite ZOO) nGW: ~hirely Rut h Lam- pPrt, ~722 Oakley Tt>rrace, 1J vtne, Cal. 92115; Frank tarroll (rnirldle name Tho- n~as), 1-324 LodoSJ Dr., \\ hittier, I a}, 90G05. This Lusi.H£>Ss is cooduct- f'1 by :u1 umnrorporated as - sor 13tl?n othP.r tban a part- nl'r!'hip. Sumed: Shir ley R. I ampert. This statement was filed with the county cler k of Or- ange r ounty June i , 1976. PuLhsh: June 10, 17, 24, .July 1, 1976, in the ~ewport 113roor Ensign. F:i7284 LEGAL t40TICE r !CTJT!OCS BUSI:-.'"ESS :.A~1E ST ATEMD'T Th~ tollo~·ing persons are ':loinc l·usuH?!>S 3S: Mar iner's offer· S!lop, 2606 Avon ':itree-t, ;\t!V.'J>Ort Beach, Cal- Ifo rnia 92G60: Sylvia Hoch- r• ao :!461"1 '\apoli Way, Cos- t.:J \;P<;J., r1}ifornia 92627; Sustn Ho,·t rr .. m, 241J8 Napcli "'a•, lost~ ~.TE-sa,Callfornia ~~2;. Ttus bu<1ness is conduct- ed by a ~Po<>ral partnershtp. <>lpo"' 1: Su~n Hol'ttman. This c;t.,tenl'=nt was filel1 with tho rounty < lerk of Or- an::c C oont} lune 2, 1976. Publbt.: June 10, 17, 24, J•1ly 1, 1 f:'6 , L'l the ~ewport brh<.H Er.:>it'n. F -57 114. L!GAL MOTICI! F'IITIT!Ol'., rrSL:'\ESS :, .\Mr ..., T H: \IE.ST [It(> fo llv·•·tn" il"'r:>On IS 1vtn~C husmr ss .ls: r orona .:>ton(>o~. 1r~, 17u1 p,.pp.,.rtree I fl., rullHton •2535: QoL- en aM~r. -l t~ 'i~.to­ rrope, oroOJ :1PI \lu, C.- 11!. g?t:25. i'ttis tJusineoss 1.> nn 'u ! - •d b~ an ir~o1ividual. Signed: Robert L. C .1rtt::r . Tills statement wac: filM ~·lth tht> ·ounty • Jer k of Or- 1nge Count; Apr. 19, 1'l-;6. Publish. June 10, 17, 24, July l, 1976, in the :\~:,wport H ubor Fnsir.n. f' :J:.i330. LEGAL NOTICE W'ITJCE oF rrRt iC HE-\RJ:\1 . 'ou P lS lu:orl'hy :?iven that t l .. Planntn~ C 001 rr. !ssion of thE! Cit) r "\e.vport RPa•·~ '.1'111 'tol' 1 p•Jbli h~>annc on \: l ... n.tmPnt :'llo . 46'l tnl- tnt,.• I\ !' P lit~ Of "\Pw- port r ., • to onslrler 1r l n<>nrlr r<'fl! tc t hP Bit? (. :m- ,on Pllnr.r"i r omn.unlt~ T PXI rt?l~:t,., to ,, II ' ks. \ot l<.. . l. r -! ~ !u rther ·1""r. th:lt ; t•! puhh hPar- III C .1'111 ! • ~PI! on the 1st 1.1·. of lul\. 117r, ::~t the hou r n! ::' ll.'ll. 1n the ,) 10• II 11'1 .. hP rc; or the '\ t>Wport R"'·l ·!I r tt} 11311, 11 \'IIi~'· ''' .1r. t plJ• • :tn) an.t .111 p·r sonc; Jntt>ro>St•..,.. rna) appt.>.H and l'e hParr' tlte rf>On. Jarru~s P.HI<er, Sr• rP.tar\ Plannin.: Commission t It) of :"ewport Bea1 h LIGAL MOTICE :-.rOT1CF ttf Pl13LIC HEAR l:"<.. :'\OTIC E IS HERERY C.l\. f >.; thtt tht> Clt} Coun~'ll of tht> City of ~ewport ~P.art wlll hold ~ publk ht?arln~ rt.,lnhnr Plannlng lor-- rn tsslon Amenrlment :\o. 46.;, a request of Koll C f'n tt>r \ewport to amt>n•1 tht> Plannetl c.,mmunlt) Devel - opment Plan for · "oil 1· £>n- ter Newport•· to per mit ('han~tes In the l.anl1 l'St' Map and Text, an<1 thE> H- ttfl<'atton of an envl rOOfTI E'n- tal document ; 10<'3tt>tl on property hounded by Jam- hor~e Roatl, Campus Drlvt> and P.bc Arthur Roult•var•l. 'OTICE lS llERERV H 1h- THfH GIVEN that tht> satd publlr he&rlnlt will be helcl on the 28th rtay of Tunf', 1976, at the hoUr or 7·3u p.m. ln the Cound 1 Cha m- bers of the City Hall of thf> Clty of Newport B~~c·h, Cal - lf rnla, at whir h time a.od pllc• any ao<J aU '"'nons Interested may apprH a.nd be heard tb reon. Doris Georct> Ctty Clf'rk City of Ne"'l!!rl Bf':l<'h LKM.MOTtel ~ ICTITIOUS SUSINESS N.UIE STATE ~E~T From th~ ~POlice Blotter Thto followt.nc p.-.rsons are t1o1n. ~slness as· B nnett's ot to;t-wport Colftu~s. 410 Wpst (!last Highway, '\t>,.- port Eif'll 'h .1!£63: Elvln G en~ Martin, 1015 Gold~:tnrod, Co - rona lei Mar, C:tlltor:Ha 92~!'i, f<utt I~ MarUn, 1 01 ~ Gold~1rod, c ortn3 11· I ~h r, I .allfon.la J21,:!",, ft1l'> 1Jus1nf>ss IS Cl.lfi•!J• t- et1 t ~ <~n Jnlll' r,ry ... •:11 l SO" i ·• I 1on N t 1• r : lir. .. p:trt ra rsh1fl, S1rn ... r1. r. ·r~t ~i.•rtt.n. I his st.,t;., 11·nt N:ts rtiE'C"J With It••· oJrr~ I· rk of Ur- 'lm,. r OIJ"t:: tun• J , l 'JiG. T•ut•ll<it : J ~~ • 1 ';, 24, July 1, -l, 1 J7G, II I • ~ .. wport lhrt or~r.sPJ. 1--G7 345 L ECAL NOTIC E "\.) .~ .. IICTI!Iut;S H:SJ:->r.S :'A\:f SJ :H;;-\tf ',1 :tr., !oiiJ.!'!n pr.rson IS 1,.. ,1, tusln"::.S as: Haho'c:: In rJOrt, •. t!•sr, .,t hn ~r Plata, -;:.1 J f dtn t-r :.vl'., Huntl nl.'tor. l .. , t,, Ca. 'J:!64i. n II "· J:attr \1 r. • 1GG9~ G r•nn St., ii:.JIIIIr.l.'ton r ••,II I • Ca. l2r..j . f 'll 'rll •It•• IS onrlud.>o1 L\ ar JOtliVI•luJI. Si11n .. t1 'I'll r: Hahn. 1 1 I" 'il,ltt>n.• nt WJS flli!d wat t'1P flunn lt:>tk of Ur- lttr .. 'IJIIO(\ \1(1} 1';, }')jlj, Put !1 ,. \\n 27 , l1J1,, 3, 1 J,l :,J'i~r,111tl•·~ev.po rt IIHt•rr [·.,u"f.. F _ljr',(;~ LEGAL HOTICE f !• ITlt1 'S f-sLSI'\£5~ \ \~'r s r -\·a VE:\1 i•to> foliO~~>UI: p~!"50fl5 dr~ t1o1n1! t usm .. .;:. ls: r orl ~>s EntPI'foTJs• ., 3 :;5 \'1a l.1r1o, Suit'-2-t:O, _:-.,. • ..,"POrt !i~ :., I ~ • r42fi• f • ~ ~""tr • ! ""'' Fort f>S , 1 Ill h1 r '..,,.,Of', "·~~~ lrtt!to· n ~ :., r .... •:.'6·tf. lo~1r !iowar! \t .. xar.1< r, Jl .'i:J : t lo ;\?m, \~oo~.'P"r' ; P3 '1, a. •2GI·fl. r:uc; t •J"Iness IS Jfl ':1 :.,1 ! ' a I:PnPr tl p3 rtn ... r stlp. <;1 Tnc-1· 1 Jn1n \ I''" t.: 1)1''•.-<;, lc.!Jr, How tr·~ \!£>' • 1nrlt-r. Till'> stat·>:~ r·r.t '"'. :. tl .\'Itt. '11"' riJI.I) •Jt>t 1 ()f t 1• • :; ~ • vun t\ \Ia\ 1,, 1 • G. =>tll•hsh. \ ' ... -, lur • ", 17 1 -;r, l'l t ( \ wr.o~t 'rt-o; F.n<1' 1 ~--::::-1 ~ L!GAL HOTIC! FIC. TITIOVS BL:Sl.:-.ESs ~' A~1E ST ATF\1E:\T The followtn~ p~>rso~ ttoinr busuu•sc; as. ~ ~>V.'J'O !"t Harbor Wat~r -:u1 Sen Ice, 25':'2 hy,hoN J:., ~ev.port Bt•ar..h "'12CIJO • ailt:'lf, :ij- dress, P.n Rox 2llt., :;e .. - port bead, 926£3. h:r.t>.i WebStt>r Portt?r, 2j7~ h lj- shorP i>r ., \f:~wport Beach; mailin~ Jddr~>ss, P 0. Box 2116, ~ewport B•'.h t1 ~26•;J. Thl l•ustnPss is on·lu t ~ b} Jll lrldll'ic!•Jal. ~tn: •. uJ James w Port• r. This c;tatt?mPnt \I. .ls hi·" .with the County llttrl.. oH 1 • ange l0unt} tun•· -;, l ~.i. Publish: Juno> lL, 1 i, 24, Jul} 1, 1 '176, in t11e :'<'e.., 'POrt Hlrt>or Ensliil F -"-:?83 LEGAL NOTICE FICTITic ,, .., BL'SI\I:.SS \AME ST \ rf'\tF'\T The follov.·w·· D('rSC'ns \ rP 10tH~ bUS1nPsc; 'IS! t\f,(l~ Broad,.ast \\ ork!'hop, :J1\' •. slon of .'.n Pr: :ln \tf'fiLI '''s- • WEDNESDAY, UAY 2.G Jack Aldrtdte, 32 1 \'t a Suerte, tttc. Blotfs, r IJ(Jrtet1 !275 da~TU~&e front a sl11.hn~· glass door that my:.tfrrlou - 1> shatt~re-t at 7 a .n •...• Ftve trash cans a.nd a ru~r hos~>, valul"1 at S7~. w~>rf> stoiE::Il from U1 .. ,,roper<} of B~:acoo b•> lr I• rprl~o>s, 1 ~[1 ·~l"wport ~nl• r Dr., hetwe~ •,:30 r;..rr.. Ml} 25 ar1J b a.m. \h)' 26 _ . . Mark Curtt~ Pobb, 20, of 319 f. I Mo J(:-1\S, ewport He1~bt.s, "CIS ar r(>stel1 at 9:50 a.m. at 310 E. I Modena, !\Pwport llt·t~ tas, on a cha rg<: of !11111' • HI!! JOOO)'lll¥ phon~" :.II,; ... 1 "rO) Stul1 .. r, jl ; • .• J a! J, c oron.i 1el Mar, rt-r rt .. an electrH t}j.l<-.vrtt .. : 11! c1 'al• ulator stolrn lrf.l 11: off! e Jt 23 \. 'JJCJrt ··nt tJr. t ... , -. ~t"'1, 5 ~. n • .. aa12·1 <~.'r. ~· .. , ::·. • TIICHSU:\'!, \'-\ "l 2- S11v.-~·.:sr~ :calur<, :) : .oon •as stol~ra !ro r home of Elv.iiJor F r.tS• r. • _:,t, Ja1~es, Chft : · ~ ..... • t .~·.-en :1:1~ .n. dl • • ~. ... ,.; rut ·, lnfi f>"<tl r. taot, •a h.1t>t'l 3t ~i . • , ~ tak"'n fNm <~ 1 ...... lw' Pr at tho-t.o::"" ,f "'" . t€-r , 2104 Vista . d: .. • f-.lufts , letN"'er. ~·;~r · 3 ;;.n •. ~la; :!c, ·.o.·h .. ~ (I Pt1 1! ITi lSSlll .. ~ rR!fJA.'l, \1\'r _ -\n3 st"'rla ~ • • ?~. rJf 1433 S\Jr .... r. ~. S1r1 .. , <;urrPr.~ .. ,'": 1 3! poli• ~ .w(l nuar··. ·A· a rrant . ur,.t 1'1!ls, :'>tPY"r \1 ?·~·, f.JHtn• r. 21/IG. i · ;>O<;J \\' I. • d J'. '':1. t1t•r'tl.t .:r:.:; I h ~~JSI!)~,.,<;I . r,-..!· St•. er , • .. r~· Partnr!. .)rpo-~ant. ~.J · [\ , In , l :> tt .: 1n1!, Ac;st. ...... 1 hiS Sl.ll"'' r.' .\ »It' !' .. .~ r.t .u• •p Cou:Jt\ 'lb\ ?'JO't<;t' \' I 5-1 -~ t• t~ms 341 6 \'Ia l1rto, !luitP U~ TR -.\SPI. I' I G, Nt>wport Bl:'.l ••t, ):fuO ·, 'Tll !' TC C ._, .• J Amen can \lf'dia .. ~t~>r s 5t~al~ Fo;x;:;..l Corp., Caltf. ·nrrorat1or,, n· "'1~"'' at tt,., off! • 3416 \ !3 1 111o, ::.uu. • • \,. .• -tu,l fn.:1· C•:. ~uo port Bt>ar h, Cahf., ltf'\tar-Distr11:t l r11nsporv1 s hall to: St hol. }~1.12.1, Buit 1lr1.:, 1" :--:>ut• -:t:=-. NewPort Ho·h. 1 • ~:61 3. Strt>et, o.. \ngrh •. Ken GriiCin ~· l l rJ.III!~-fo rnia, ,JOttl : v'ckl f r ... thorpe, La Pall'lJ,l 3 . oc:3. on Jul~ I, l l_l';f, II ···.t ) This bUSinesc: \ ... Ot111U I-ti:-He th.} .... Ill I·~ rill' ed b)' 3 con:or 1tio1:. 1 opent?'l anci read 111 c•o Corporatlor namt A .. (>r-of sa1d l•ullr1m~;, for lean M~"1a '\ stt~m£ orr., "t ruch on on State I •f ~ ' Ken Gritrtn, pres1d~nt. 1r. ac o~an •• ''It'• Pit i - Thls statt>rreot ~ .1~ fllt..-1 •lfkallor." !' "r"'l )~.to:. 1 with the lOunt' luk .,( llr-sp4?dal r •'e~ n .. 1s ange Count} ~Ia~ 2 t, 19:6. as follo~~o s Publish: \1a\ ~-;, 'unP 3, Uran~e ount). 1U \ •- 10 17 19'iC, ln !~· '\tt·4-po rt port ~each, ll \,triOUS Ha'rbo; Enstcn. _'jr-;s caUons on :'-t>~-port • ou- L!caL NOTICE S-204q1 fiCTITIOl'S Bl.Sl~F'*­ NAME Si.HFMF'Vf The Collo-wtng JX>rsons art> doing business as: Psycl\1 - ~tric ASSOC'lates MPd lctl Group -r ountalo \alley, 11100 Warner Avenue, S\Jtte "102, Fountain valley, Ca. 92708: Jack w. Johnson, M.D., 10655 El Adt>lante, FonntaJn Valley, California 92'708; Samuel H. ·"!bert. M.D., 2817 Alt4 Lal:Una Rou- lna.rd., t..aruna, C altfornia 92651. Tb1s bUsiness ls conduct- td bJ a &eoeral putntrshtp. S1ctMct SamuPl H. AI rt, Ill. D. Tblt statement ..... nltd wlth tbt eounty eltrk of Or-uc• county J~m 7, 1r76. hblllh: Jo li , U, July l , 8, 19'76, ln t Newport Harbor Ensl(n. F -57!50 :rvam rron1 :\cwpo:t f'~:tach Chann~>l t" Wt:>st - minst•~r \\•pnu(' • H <:pll<ll Roc~1 o--l1ra-·"-.2 O.fl\ tra!fil· signal c;' "lt-m li1ld tt1.:hway li.:htln.: to h ln- staJled an.1 htJ'IIW,,} llt:t.t- mg system tv t>, m.;~1tr1~1. E\ 1ds ar t-rf'Qul rt>·i !C\f Hrt' entir(> wor k •1rsc n ht:'d fwn• • ln. Plans, spt><"t.f1'!l tions, ant1 proposal forms fCil bld•1inf this project t·an onl~ t.e ob- talned at thto offl< to nf the Chief EnglnE't'r, Tran~rt~. Uon Bulldln5:, Sa nrr!"flto, C a llfornia, anti r:ta ~ hto c:t~ o at the otnrt~~ of the Ct.lef Engineer fJ Sar.nm n!o, and Uu• Dt!ttr1rt lllrNtor~ of Tra.nsport3Uon at Lo '-n- crlt-~. San f rtn<'l~ro. and thP district ln frhl rh the work is sltulti'd. Tbe SQC(t KStul htdder shall I'UnUsb a peymt-nt bond and a pertormanct honcf. Front, West Newport, IPU haqi!'rl w1t11 dlo;.order ly ln- to:tlctttt!d • ODti'Jr t 'l.t 11 :-i~ p.m. n Polaris n ~r A1um- W{; Sur, llt.v r Shoroi ..• An erufiiO) at tt. :-\~ · porter h1r1 told pollr.e s~., pl cf'<d $~';' on :an ofO r1• I t lr a.m., and no- at <;·!' :a. · • lfJ t H r Tl "• 'ltt£:tn m tt.. J)f lS 1 l,. ,P'• • rt •• 1 t' · t • -;,. rt.>l r • a 1 r a r~o. "• • f on 1 SP"' tll fro\. !.)OS. lf t'1E-;t• 15 J 1iifPr II t \ t"t~ et!rl t: f' mmtntum 'li••' att>s pre. 1e:Prmtnf>(1 tn tt~· ~ecret:tq olf 1 abCIT aM t te prt>va1h~ WlL:~ rates d<>te rmln""1 1) t •• il p;inn \>!it t Tr2ns- • Mll:l~tll ror !;tr!lll. :-las- trl tl !ll)fl ... of l:tllor. t: l' orr- t ra tor J.nl1 his <.ut,<'ontra tors shall PJ' not 1.-. .• UI(Ul tt.p h~hE>t W'\(f.' r Jlf'. Pu rc;u nt ttl !)t><'tlon 1770 of tilt> Labor Code, tht> [I,,_ p.1 rtmNlt bas as• ~rtalnt><l tht' 1 <~>nt'r41 preva!U~ r:ttf of a~t>S In thP. county in whh. h thl" • .rk ts tCI be done, to t-t-a!' u~tE'd to th• n 1lirt- m,.nt "' r ransportaion P'lt,- 11· ttotl ntitlf!ll1 £qutpmf!flt Rental kat~ And G.-n rat P: evalltn~: Wage Rates, <fat- t"<1 Junt, U76. DEPART tf.:\'T Of TR A~ PORT A TtO:S C. E. F'(lRRf..S ChJef E lllaer Dated June t, 1976. P U : Jun. 17, u . 1976, ID N!wport H l'Mr Enstp_. e fled waUl bt lo.tod- c-atfd In au aatomobfltal4:30 a.r-. l t rour H•r and Bal- bo3 Rl•d., \\ ~ ~ewport ••• A White m:.u wtth 1ark ltloode tutr, tAndln£ about 5-7, we1ght 160, U1d Ul l1lS early t ~fles rotlbel1 rhe Reuben E L~ r~staurant of .tJOUt St:n at 11:4Ct p.m., when he ask..: .1 ash register clerk for tt>lrf>ltUII ~'hanr;t-, then o;hc·,.·~ a halld.gun a.nd tie- ·r.an~r-d trsat the rf'f"lSfer be .-n ptl .. d ••• A tt.lef broke 111 t 1rt~ugll a wwoow •m!J took ~l(JQ frOII 0••· fK'tt}' \..aSh tl{!). at Jll..U J.~.ltt>d ilo'1)rO· \uc t10ns, 3 hll l•ud1, 3lt"PQrt IT • t .. ,...,.,,., r p.m tli'v " sn:l ;.;:lf 11. li. lurre l. • I l;.L '\. M H 31 1 h t i ro d•JS, I R, of .;r, ~~..t 'II(.. la, O<:t Me- "' a.:. r rest ... 1 011.. !1a rvf! )' ·-.... , tm ~ puiJl of lc,.r, :-.lf : J.OI. ..~~~. ;,111•·~ t1} • h ; t£-r aotj : • .I. I 0 r~th, ot! 28th •t 3:30 1 • :1 • '.Itt\ .shoulder- .rtt t ro'-'11 h31r, 5-4 tall, .... n,· dtrou! 1:?0, :!fojPaTS u roun 1 f:\(.,., robt•fd \ t!r~ Liquors, :\244 E. h 1 w2 , Corona o1el v i. at t:t~npolnut 1:4S p.m., rt• ;n! ataour ~ .. ~o. C.•L L 673 0 5 50 FOR~ SUBSCRIPTION TO THE ENSIG N · ONLY SS A. YE A.R l!G.AL MOT1CI : I( TITIOUS BUSINESS -..;>\ME STATEMENT iht• rouowtn person la doll\£ business as: (l ) 'T'be Cover Up.{!) Dart C onst.ruc- tlon Co., 1355 t.opn. •4. Costa M V2G2&: Robert F'ran 1\tnpa.rd., 4ZZ E. 16tb Plact, Costa Mt 9!U?. Tl\ts bu5"' ls coaduet.. td by an ludhktllal. Jped: Robi"rt Frank ~ Thl' statement wu IUed with tbe llty rk of Or· ante CountJ WlJ 14. 1..,._ Publlsh: ., Z'J, ... a. 10, 17, 1~8. Ia tM .. ..... Harbor • F......,. • ' EXCHANGE STUDENT Sari Pentttla of Helsinki, Finland, demonstrates tne wlnnitlg gymnastics rorm that haS made her an outsta.ndtng perfor mer on the Newport Harbor hlgb school tea.m. Pictured wUh Sa.rl Is Pat Krone or Pacific Telephone, who ls the area repre- sentative tor Youth for Unde rstanding, an e:rctwlge student orga.nitation. A champjon gymnast in her own country, Sari is spending: a year with a toea.! family. Mrs. Krone says host families are needed for students comlng bere ln August for the 1976-77 school year. She can be reached at 646-6131. Reverse Argosy race set Bahia Connth.iao and Ca- brlllo Beach Yacht Clubs wUJ join forces for the 9th yea r In co-sponsoring the Bahia d£> CabrU\o R~vers£ .4.rgosy rar E' Saturday and Sund.ay, June 19 and 20. On F'rtday, JunE' 18, Ba- hia Corinthian sailors tak- ing part in t!le race will be entertained at Cab rillo Beach LH'hl C!ub with a r aft up pa rty and social ~a­ Ulerlng. Price, over-all chairmen: Lorin C. Weiss, fleet cap- tain; John Kimble, port cap- tain; Peter Semrad, race committee chairman; Mrs. Hoba rt Denny and Del Pinck- ney, trophies; and Mrs. Ralph Tandowsky, publicity. HANSON WILL COACH DCC CROSS COUNTRY Bill Hanson, 26, wUI coa ch OC'C's c ross country team next tali, He replaces head coach Jim Mcilwain, who wlll be on a 6 month sab- batical leave-during the fa.U 'IIEII'OitT-RIIIIIGI TIIUHSIJIIIY,JUNE 17, ltl'& I'UIUSMED IHJU. Y -PAGE 10 COftOIA DEl W, CM.. head for Jr. nne~ eo., ..a. teylloll ta-, -• -.,_..._llrto. -for c"--'-· day liD ...,. t. 1M dna' AAU J-O!yq>lea. Coocb Dtle Ftlcketpr ol GU'dlll. GI'O'fe •..-.r.«< tllla weet tut be ww. tab a teams or prts aced ll-14, Ud ODe .-or ctrll: t-.m ol 15-111 y-.r-oJcls. Stwdent• at Corou del War ud Newport Harbor bJcb tchoolsud Lt.- cola ucl £·DS1p mJddle sebools make ap tbe ba.Ut Eagles win cliffhanger ofaDI-. CUt •• ,.,. U.Orup c_, -~~~~~-a. .-~oo~•·­ll SOlidi-11at1 oelloolla Sa$ Aat, ioo11C IS-10, t. ts, ts-4 to aoo .., .. .., a Los Alllelel t11.m ~· ststtac of (lr1.l 1f'ho nn Ml.DDUS-4IP 1D. ll.lt J•r's aatloul tqll. ecboollouDef. Tbe <>ru,.e c...,IJ Joo10r (lrl> (tl-14) -older tet.ms from Woodllad Rills, Loac B-.cb lad V.a.l•cta. before bowiDr to tbt Oruce COU!IIy -rs Ia tile play. OCC PROFESSOR o1 pq. otis. Tbe )IDlor team ft-cho~. EdWard Jamt-., ntsbed third o.-erall. 4S, was aamed oa.ta.Dc~- S.P.O.H. WILL SHOW tngtoatn~ctorttocc•a!lllll eommeoc.emtDt uerelsM. 'U.EAH WAT~R' FILM Hens soleeted by- ID the etosest team n.eiDg Member• of SPON (Stop t'ote and recei.-ed a $1,500 of the 1976 se&80D, the Or-PoUatt.ac Oar Newport} wtll rn.ot from the SaJgo-Norea a.nge Coa.«y Eqles barelJ hold a pt)Uc meeUDc Tues-FoaDdation. A u.t1Ye of !)e .. edged tbeleagae-leadltlc8a-day Jdcbt at 7 p.m. tn tbe trolt, Mlcb., Prot. Jamle- tersfteld Bandtts tn a cllft-Ba.bla CorlathlaD Yacht Club soa. bas been a member of ba.Jiger Fric!ty n.J«ht. The on Bayside Dr. the OCC faculty slnce 1965. flnal tally of 4.2-41 ns DOt Tbe publlc ts tnYtted to He earned his B.A. tn his- decided tlDt1l a specl.ll tie -tbe h'ee meeti.QC, wtltcb •lll ton at Wa)'DB state Untver- breU.er beat was staged af-tnclude a state Fish antt stty aod b1a: M.. A.. tn eoua - ter tbe main eveot.BtllCody Game Dept. film, '•Water ·sellae psycboJocy at Col- of On.oce County held otf -teep 1t clean." umbla UnJnrstty. !~r~~~i!-~=: Tandy Gillis is OCC coach This Friday n.Lght's flrst meeting of the summer will Tandy G1llls is Onnge ni.Dg 4Ieaguechamptooshlps. pit 1 bot Orange County con-Coasl College's new bead His 1975-76 club weo.t 25-0 tingent agatnst the number basketball coacb. The Coast during tbe regub.r seasoo 2 rated team 1n the na.tiou.l Community College District befor e losing to Muir high speedway league , the Yeo~ trustees coctlrmed his ap-scbool l.n the flrst round of tura Sha rks, led. by Sono.r. pointmeot last week. the CIF playoffs. Nutter. Danny (Berzerko) Gills, 37, has been head The Laguna Niguel rest- Becker, who cut bis speed-coach for the past 7 years deat succeeds Herb Livsey, way teet.b at the Costa Mesa at Coroaa del Mar high' who was reassfg:Ded last track. also ts one the Yen~ school, rollJ.ngupanlmpreS· Mareh. tura team. stve 1Z2-57 record and wtn-A native of Long Beach, Tokai marks 2nd year Tok:a.l Bank of Callfornla will celebrate its secood an- nt.-ersary June 21-30. Fea- tured in all the branches wut be displays of Ikebana. DICK ~ER IS COACH OF YEAR occ_w_.. Dkt'l'ocloorlu __ _ U..-Cooal~ -o1 U.. yotr for 1!175- "· He•wu fated tM .._,r ., Olllw..ee allillttc dlriiC· tonai!Wr_..,..,.. ·--Coadl Tttcke~a OCC grtd ...-d ... n.tlltiOial cbam- ploo.lp IIIIo ........... roU1ar ... • porfeet 11.0 -............ _ ... -·--14_,. -Rio -C ..... II !IleA-BowL 1:1 14 -.... ,....... OCCrrld __ _ lllpU_.............,,._ cord k • .'1'01 W1 , 1 ,..._ ee:~rtap. H .. Plntt8 •••· e.,...nd 4eo.lf.....ctellam- p-blpl ud ..... -z ~IOCtUl& MONDAY night MINISTRY M.n.M. Each Monday Night at 7:30 Plymou lh Congregati onal Chu rch The first 1~ of the race wtll be sailed from Los An- geles Harbor to ~e..,"J))rt !larOO r SatuMay mo rning. Upon arrival the fleet will 11100r anJ raft up at Bahia Corinthian YC, wher e a flO- host cocktail party will start about 5 p.m. In thE' Columbia roo m. semester, ---:-~~~~~~-!~anson competed for the LIGAL' M011CI Tbe Ikebana nower ar- rangements at the Newpo rt Beach branch, 3333 W. Coast Hwy ., will tUsplay the sk.Jlls or the studeots of the Shlba Ryolca Ikenobo SchOOl of Flower Arrangement, ac- cording to Bob Bell, local manager, GUlis played at Loog Beach Wilson hJgh and tboo weni OD to UC Berkeley. He was a second-strtnger on Cal's powerfUl 1959 club that won the NCJ..A. championship, and start~ tor the Bears the fol- lowing year, when they lost to Ohio State ln the NCAA finals. 3262 BROAD STREET, NFWPORT HEIGHTS Nunery care provided Phone: 642-2740 ~ HARBOR VISI TOR ! U }OU are a ll1?'WtOI"!•E:><, I or Jcno"' of a nt-w on,~r to the Harbor Area w110 has ! l not heen ·N elcornPii, lio '1Pt a ravor by calling thP Har-! bor Visitor betweeu 6 anrt t 10 a.m. and ill" w!!l ''<Ill on youf' fri1?'nd 'll!lth val•-, ! able lnfor maliorJ <ind lltls l I !rom ftHHu!l; huo;t.u ss ~ firms Whl h st1n.1 t •a"f.J S (to hetp ,. h<>r_ hP{'ome ( l a ·quairltet1 WJt' li<>r n•·~ ' t s•Jrrounr:liiU!;s. i THE HARBOR \'GI'fr)i -if 'P"HOS"E : -l94-936~ 1 or MG-01 i 4 I " dinner dance will begin at"()ll t i p.m. in the BC YC main rtinmg room, The tro- ;Jh)' pr<>sentation Ifill round out the evening, Following a Sunday morn- inF tuff et breakfast, the rar-htsmen ,·:Ill reverse • ourse ar1rl set sail on the final leg of the race back to Los Angeles Harbor. r oordlnating the eve;Jt for Bahia Cf'lrinthian are Mr. :wd Mrs. Brent J. Bennett and Mr. and Mrs. David C. OHLY S5.00 FOR OHE YEAR THE OF F ICI ... L r<EWSPAPE R OF THE CITV OF "'EWP ORT BEACH ---------------- NAW£ . . . •••.••••••...••.••••••••• , .. ADDRESS •.. ,. . ' ' . . . . . . ' . ' . . . . . . . ' . ' . . CITY ..• , • , ..... , ••.• , , --..• , . ZIP . , ..• HEliPOR T H~RaOR ENSIGH 2721 E. COAST HliY ., CORONA DEL hiAR VISAS & PASSPORTS WIT!! \IF.LINE TIC K£'T DEUVEHY 24 Hr1UP SERVICE -i DAYS };,,,, ., ornrf J1ftrt.'lll !' Tnll'l'/ OCC track and field squad during the 1969 and 1910 seasons and still hOlds the schoOl record in the deca- thlon with ~.sao points. LEGAL MOTIC! r\OTICE 'or PUBLIC HE ARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GJV- E~ ttt.at the City Counc U of the Cit)' of Ne~~FpQrt Beach \l.'HI tlolr'! a publtc hear ing regardlng Proposed Ordin- ance No. 1686, being, AN ORDI!'iANCE OF THE CITY Of NE WPORT BEACH A- MENDING CERTA IN SEC- TIONS OF TITLE 20 OF THE :-.'EWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE AS THEY RELA TE TO THE SETTlNG OF FILING, AP- PEA LS AND OTHER FEES I~ CONJU~C TION WITH ZONING ACTIONS, Planning Commission Amendment No. 41i8, 11 r~Quest inlttated by the Cit y of Newport Beach Municipal Code as they re- late to permit ftUng rees. NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR- TilER GIVEN that t he said public !Jearlng wUJ be held on the 28th day of June, 1976, at the hou r of 7:30 p,m. in the Council Cham- bers of the City Hall of the City of ~ewport Beach, Cal- ifornia, at which time and place any and au persons int erested m:.~y appear and he heard :hereon. Doris George Cit} Clerk. City of ~ewport Beach Publish: June 17, 1976, ln the Newport Harbor Enstgn. For Father's Day TENNIS SHORTS -TENNIS SHIRTS TENNIS SHOES -TENNIS RACKETS TENNIS BALLS -WARMUP SUITS -Racquetball Racquets - HANDBALL GLOVES -T-SHIRTS JOGGING SHOES -GYM PANTS -BASEBALL MITTS - BUCK KNIVES-DART BOARDS TABLE TENNIS PADDLES FIC TITIOUS BUSINESS N AM£ STATEMENT The foUowtng persons are doing ~Justness as: Clean Buildings Co., 6 MallbuClr- cle, Corona del Mar 92625: Richard WUUam Beauche- min. 6 Malibu Circle, Coro- na del Mar 92625; MarUyn Louise Beauchemin, 6 Mal- Ibu Circle, Corona del Mar 92625 , T his business fs coo.duct- ed by a general partnersh.tp. Signed: Marilyn L. Beauche~ min. This statement was flied" with the county clerk of Or- ange County June 11, 1976. Publish: June 11, 24. July I, 8, 1976, in the Newport Harbor Ensign. F51481 S-19408 The followtnc copy of a Notice of Default. the orig- Inal of which was ftled for r ecorl! on June 4, 1976, tn l:be omce ot the County Re- coi-der of Orange County, Callforoia, is seat to you as an e:amlnatloo of the title to said trust property sbows you may bave an in- terest ln l:be Trustee•s Sale Proceedings. By: Sandy Va.o Dewegbe NOTICE OF DEFAULT AND ELECTION TO SELL UN- DER DEED OF TRUST T.D.F. I 1976-35 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV. EN: THAT CaUforoia Fir st Bank, a California Corpon- Uoo formerly SoutberoCaU- torota First Nat looal Bank, a corponUon is duly ap- pointed Trustee lmder a Deed of Tru st dated February 5, 1974, executed by John D. Mitchell, Jr . and Frances£. Mitchell, husband aod wife, Robert D. Charnley, Emma J. Charnley, husband and wile, Richard C. Mower and Kareo ll Mower, husband aDd wUe, au as joint tenants as Trustor, 1o fnor of Sou- thern Calllomt.a First Na- tional Bank, now Calilornla First Bank, a Callfornta CorponUoa, as belleftciary, recorded Feb. 20, 1974, as tnstram•t no. 13661, 1Jl book 110'78, pace 1738, of omctal Records Ill tbe Offlce of the County Recorder of 0 I"UUIe ; OUIItJ, CaWornta, secur-Inc, ,.._ otbor obllp- tiODI, three DOte(a) tor the prloclpLI •m of$189,000.00 that the beoeftelal in- terest m:ier Sllch Deed or Trust and the obll· ptlaiUI MCIIred tboreby are preHDU1 beld by tbe tlllder- st.ped; u.t a breach ol, tDd. doiOult Ia, tile obtlptlaiUI tor wldeb -=:b DMd.otTru• ta IIICidty IIU oecured lA tloal .. ,_ llu 1101 --ot . Prtoclpal ... elM Ia 11M ·-ol$111,000.00 oo Doc•-4, 19'15, lalor- 011 -Man:b I, It'll, ll .. ne. oiiUOpor- ,_ --. Delf ... ll EJ II ........ .......... . ....... It.,. Dellltll I ... ----~~-. .., ........ _, .... As an tnvlta.Uoo to see America during our na.tioo's bicentennial, Tokal will P~­ sent a tree Rand McNally road atlas and travel guide to visitors. Free refresh- ments wUl be sen ed, and the bank wUl offere free checks to tDose wbO open checking accounts. CALL 673 -0550 FOR A 5UaSCRIPTIOH TO THE ENSIGN •••• OHLY S5 A YE4R L!GM. MOTIC! tlcla.ry under termsandpro- Ylsions of the aboYe describ- ed Deed of Trust. A late charge of 2~ for each !)ollar so onrctue may be charged by tbe Beoefidary; that by reason theti!Of, the under- signed, present beoeftclary under such Deed of TNst, has executed and delivered to saJd duly appointed Tros- tee, a written Decluatioo of Default and Demand for Sale, and bas deposited wlth said duly appointed Trustee, such Deed of Trust and all documents evtdeD.clng obU- gations secured thereby, and haS declared and does hereby declare all sums secured thereby lmmedlately due and payable and has elected lDd does hereby elect to cause ~e~~Pt~~~ss:!~ ! cured thereby. NCYrtCE You maY have the rlghl to cure the defa.uU descr lbed bertlD and retnsta.te the mortgage or deed of trust. Sect.loD· 2924c of tbe CivU Code permits certalD 12e- ftults to be curecf upon the paymeat of tbe amounts re- qUred by that sec:Uoa wltb- oot nqulrt._ .-ymeotofttiat portion of priDc:fpol aod 11>- tertlt wblcb wouldootbedle bad DO default ocparred. Where rei.Mtatemeot lspos. slble, 11 tbe default 11 not cared wttblll three months fotloorlnc tile recordlnc of UU aotlce, tbe right of re- tnstatemtnl: w1lJ. term1Aate l.Od 1110 prq>er!J may be oold. To determlae U retutate. moat I> -le aod tbo amoaat. 1! IIJ, D1CH1UJ to eo~ro 11M -~ .-.:t 111o t.e.aeii.Q or mortcacM or tbtll.r IICCtaon ia illttn.C., "ftOirt Mille aad &ddnu u oiU..-oltiU-" C~ Pint Book .Roal ·-x-Ill--wo. lluD G. -1<, Roal £-a-Ollloor, II IOU 11ort1o lll&ll -. P.O. Boll 41'11, -Aoo,C-..,a. c-Ftnt-,a Ca.U:IDftll. eo.,....... bJ WfiJIAMQ. PAWUJK.it.J. &-x--. ...... ,_ 10. 11, 14. ·111r 1, 1111, II U.. II-' ..... ,.,. . ENSIG N CLASSIFIED ADS 1 Tlmt 10 wordl or Jess . . . 2.00 21 to 30 WIX'ds . . • . . s.oo 31 to 40 words. . . . . 4.00 Each word ower 40 .. .tO SERVICES I Times 3.50 ._.,, 6.50 .15 3 Times 4..50 6.00 8.00 .20 • C4RS FOR SALE CAR PENTRY -All types. 1913 CADILLAC ELDORA- Horne and office ment- decks, patio covers, fences, shelving, etc. Fin- est local references. 675 -9363. GLEN'S GARDENING -and cleanup service, lawn planning and preparation. Reasonable ntes. Good references. Call 673-Z007 alter 5 p.m. KOI ·"M W~~ ~c-tr:;) _,.,'~~,;_ .... ' .... ..t~ C•o-Mondo, Fancy Japant!se colored Carp 20252 BIV"•ew A,.., .. ear O.C .. A i•poq (714) SS6.4920 ~ ..__._.... 01' ..__ aw .. IALI!I & MIIVICI! •20 £. 17TH, COSTA MI!SA 044-?706 -MI.USS .. • --1 ltiT AI---- 1'1.0--POft ~QCCMIG- (),M.IT-.i _,.... .. au~··..,. ... IJJF ... -- • 00, Convertfble. Mint 'If ;I'M TIP\ rd • uUu. INhlte with red interior. 38,000 miles. $6,750 or otfer. Must see-! 968 -52St. : Reading glass;;os - bi-focals. Vic inity or Hot's Hut, Douglas St., Orange County Airport, sldo Ran- cho San JoaQuin Estates (model homes, Campus Rd. and Sandburg Way. Phone: 646 -0076. {'all in )'our ('l.A.SSI FII-.U c\OS TO THt~ F::'liSI C.N 67 :1-0 ~~0 BEAUTY NOOK 2732 E. Coest Hwy. Corono del M.- Phone 1144-7338 HAL AEBISCHE R • Proper Fitting Assured 3409 E. Coast Hwv. Corona del Mar 675-3833 o BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY AMI.itTtOUS'~ Enough to make an aPSJObltment? Why oot? 556-4318. o FOR 5M.E. 16 AJOiPI:tJLQ 2 ~a.aJ. Glass over plywood. Nev. e r used, $350. 639-9877. S".VE ?II good original paint- ings, sculpture, pottery, macram£>, imports, De Grada cards, artist 9JP- pltes. 2~ orr with ad. Upper Level Gallery, at 31 05 Vllla Way, Cannery Village, Newport Beach. 613 -2491. C AMPER SHELL -neWcOD- dition. Paneled. Rac k for boat or sur1boards. $350. Also registered '' AJl>Y " horses for sale. Call (7 14) 131-7230, Norco. • PERSONAL EUROPEAN GENTLEMAN wishes to Hve on boat a.s caretaker. Will pay rea- sonable rent. Or wlU share house. References. Call 615-I Bn o PLUMBIHG-HEATIHG Just Plumbing & Heating Water Beaters, Dlsposals, Drains, Faucets, COIJPer Re-ptpes , ••. Reuooable prices, day , night er wee k- ends! JUST PLUIIBII'IG 'relephone: 642-4111 License No. 300948 .. ---•• J, ••• c.. .. lltURSMY, JutiE 11. 1!7& BROADMOOR HOMES The Dalebout Association view+ pool; 1D CORONA DEL MAR --F'ou.T bedrooms aDd !-l/2batbs. Large master suite. Great flew from Uving room and famUy room. Easy upkeep yard wllb swimming pool and spaclous wood decking. Wood panelinf aDd ~cor give ttlis borne a warm welc.ome feel- ing. RE-DUCED TO $164,000 642·7401 -ns Q) a: For appointment t~ tnspect. call ... THE :REAL ESTATERS EXTRAORDINARY OFFERING In one of Xewport 's most exclusive residential commuruties. ................... ~ eouutrg Atmospltere--- llruau eouven· Sheltered by beautl.ful shade trees, owner-baut Calitornh: n.nc h house with 8'' thick masonry walls, beam celllngs, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, cozy den, large llvlng room. The park-Like setting on huge lot 126 · 1 190' gives complete privac y for the 23 1 45 solar- heated pool with 15 x 27 cal.Jana and 2 dressing room&, 1/2 bath, fin• ring, beautiful decking, land- scaping and lawns. REAL BAR~ contains double garage, lar ge workshop (20 1 20), l /2 bath and c..,mpletely Clnlshed 2nd noor recreation room. Large dog run, bltr garden area and plenty of off-street guest parking. F'or the family that enjoys California living -SEE THlSONE 1'0-DA Y. $215,000. Best or terms . 4'1..;a M llld ~ a.t,.,. ....... r•l.-.. --~~· IOYR.MeCARDLE DALTO& II ... .,. 1110 ME.-oRT ._YD-. CDSTA ME~ ,,., ............... . ************** lt,chelle Robers, Realtor 3333 E. eo. Hipway Coroaa del Mar 675-2373 ****** ******** -HOME+ APT. ~~­ NEAR BEACH Fa.Dtastlc 2-story borne with 2 spacioos bedrooms plus Z baths. PLUS large family room '•tth buUt- tos and gourmet kitchen. Everything llke new! Two sunny patios plus 2 balconies with small water flew. $149,500. Mary Lou t.krioo, 642-8235. (P24) •4n I ,, ravilion IlEAL 200 MAIN STRI!BT • 8AL80A • 675-1120 -"IT'S A 'fttALI Of AM IOU I" Priva~y. Th" outsJdt-perimeter of the property, on the street sl~. is con,pletely walled. PhOfte ift lour w ....... for • 5.11.•criptj0ft: Coli 673-0550 CURT DCSH lnsL~, there Is an Imposing two story entry foyer. A mother- of-pearl slidin~ roof overlooks this setting. The UvinR roorr features a soarlng <'elllng, a delightful floor to ceiling fireplar€ and an incomparable view. A dramatic for mal dining room faces tbe court;·arrJ. Thf> kitchen ls complete wttb all tht> a menities known to maJa. An enormous family room provides loietlle-rness -- and fim. .\ clant sited play room tn.tlr sets tlus bome apart from all others. This tunctiona.l room t::an be converted to a fittta bedroom. An unabashedly deluxe backyard Is highlighted v:ith a colossal vtpw of the water and night Ughts of ~ewport Bearta. TbJs is a 110me of extraordinary character an1 dignity -an1 tun. R EALTO f! 2ol00 WEST COAST HIGHWAY NEWF"O RT BEACH 642.:.&472 GRACIOUS .•• TRADITIONAL Thr ee bedroom home with large family room, fo r mal dining room. Lavish use or mir rors and honey colored marble In master bath. Carmel plush carpet throughout. Vi ew of hllls and Big Canyon lake. On golf course. Brand new custom home. $269,000. Open hou se nail} l to 5 p.m. 6 Royal St. George. 640-6161. BEACH BEAUTY Charming 3 bedroom plus den ~·me. Great Hunt- lngto:l Reach location. Quiet cul-de-sac street with super large lot. R•)()"ll ror pool, vegetable I garden, RV parking or \\"hatever. Recent!\" re- mr-deled aAd upgraded. Seller motivated. ~e'' Lia- lng. $57,500. 640-6161. can 640-6161 * * BEST BUY IN CAMEO SHORES ELEGANT OCEAN VIEW HOME I "t .tl1. d on p t •''\1:.!11111:--ft.eriiC~~Witd., IU~l 'L•'JI" l o 3 f)f"i•ote ~lws ~'-~.:om munsl\ p.trk THIS t·u,tonl 00 + sq. ft. f_.ty h~. "11 a , utters 3 txlrm'. 11 • rr tr . .;xed hdrm-. t.:t' . lormal duun ~ uu:--a:--l.mct ~ut rhc.•n w /fiM ..-eft & BJH,/. Lo.•ol.; of :--tur;tt!l' :->IMt"<'. r.wiwwceis:o9 pool & t·xtr.t l.t rj.!t'. pri•ote potio t 'll\11"1' .trd . m ·t•r:-.t7l'd t ri nl<' f!aract•. llftmacu4ate & priced ri9hf! ONLY $189,500! C at~teo Shor8 Rnidellt Specialists CALL 673-7040 CALL US FOR UPCOMING SPECIAL ~. 90' BAY FRONTAGE Tastefully elegant custom bui It 5 bdrm. home. View ol Harbor lsland Chann~l from LR. DR. kitch .. mstr bdrm. & 2 additianaJ bdrms. Tree lined garden terrace on bay. $375,000 ~ ~ Ac:a,....a.u-co. 644-1766 SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT ON L '( JERR Y OALEBOUT OR DIN OALEBOUT WHO NEEDS OCEANFRONT? , If the answer 1s I do," then see our pride and JO)" tn South Laguna. lt's a two bedroom, Z batn own-your ..own 1n a securtty bull~ng and fully turnished at S9j,OOO. Sand and surf plus a lar ge, sparkling pool. En)>y~ Enjoy~ Prime Industrial Real Estate Vacant Commercial PARKING FOR 40 CARS! FOR SALE OR LWE 16,000 sq. ft. including approximate!) 1,000 SQ. n. of alr condttloned offices -i ,560 SQ. ft. as extra high tUt -up, remaindE-r of buUd.ln& ts con rete block aDd pumicE' block. 16' x 16' electn ... ally perated loading door. 16" x 25' spra} booth. 600 amp., 240 v., 3 ph. power. Mercury llghts. UNK TERMS or OWNER MAY CARRY OPEN OAIL Y 9 -~ SAT. & SUN. EVES. BY APPT . NELSON ROBINSON Realtor 200 ~ ST., 'BAlBOA 548-3414 PHONES 675-8120 BIG OCEAN VIEWS CORONA HIGHLANDS l'wo t.ndJYtdual hornes --wtth pool aod ocean flews. Prt-rate access to t>e,acb. See these 3-bedroom, 2-batb bomu with laf'Je ~n. ttrtplaces_ wee bar. Botb or Ch<ise ocean •lew properties are oo a burt '" lot tor ooJy $187 .soo. TRJS IS ONE OF' THE BEST VALUES IN COR-ONA DEL MAR. ¥MARTIN ~•3 REAL ESTATE I. CDAST HIGIIIA Y CO RON A DB.. M AI U you Deed a 3 bedroom, 2-1/! batb CODdomJa.. 1om w.>Uldn't 1t make SENSE to purcbue I lliPtr upg:aded (better tban new l end unit. oYerlocMilll a beautifUl tJeach and the fanust.lc DANA HARBOK" You 'll eDJOY the pro;>ertJ mon> wbile you·~ tMn. and w1th surh a VTE'N tbe appreclatioa lJ:I ,.... wlll t!!Ceed your fondest hopes. Realistically prtcld at $89,500. rE>e land. You own it. REDUCED S1()0,000 !! .. · (DUE TO A TYPOGRAPHICAL ERROR) That s ru:ht, Lf you were considt!riog this l..apDI !~each propert) --a 1.<.~£-lot witt' TWO 2 bedroom hom1•s --wtttct, was mtsUke'llY listed for $175,000 • -,_.st tlunk what a bargaili It is tod1)' for OCI.ly >75 500' Act Cast:: \\ e spt>rialiu in good nlues, but ' we've \"E\'E R belo rt> offered this kind of re- durhoo. 8 I I I SUPER VIEW! SPYGLASS HILL ON A CLEAR OAY!!!lMERE IS A \'lEW OF SA..\" C LEME:'-'TE lSLA-'\1> -C AT Al.JMA -~EWPORT TO PALOS VERDE -BIG CANYOI' -DOVER SHORES ---from this '· ma.e-lll~· ditioo" borne ---3 bedrooms famUy room, torma.l dining. •••• GREAT LOCATION CORONA HIGHLANDS Beautl.fUlh· decorated bOrne -large llfiDc room, formal din.iJi~;, large family room overlook1Dg pool. entertalnl.n{: area, powder room, Coor bedl"ooma, thr t>e baths. Excellent landscaping. DOH Y. YJUMK!U< ~Al.T~Jt &.tOMtt . ..... NE 6 40-7000 . . . --. -. . . . . ................ oflnJa_9Jfe COu;\iTRY f:;\;(;LISH 4 bdrm .. dining rm . I.Jmtl.'. stu(h .lar~e patto. mature trN'' &. m.Jn lt ured la ndscaping. ~2 .500 Bctnf! r r m odcll'd . custom 5 BR. 5 Ba. 6500 Sq. ft. home on poin t. pool. dock . !'IC\\ undt.'r construction. Contemp. Capt.• Cod. Oak Ors. 5 B R. 4 1 :~ Ba , 3 trplcs L ndscpd. Roat s lip S37S.OOO BILL GRCNDY, Realtor FIRST TIME -unit #1 • AVAILABLE ! -unit #2 • -Unit #3 • 3 bedrooms 2 bedroom• 1 bedroom Delue ooutroctioll. A cbOlee ot ~ ~ bay wattr btacb ol Cbilll. Coore oz tiM IUf tl 1111 Corou. CALL TO SEE ~:}BOYD •m.-.• I ..,. .... ......... SKWSOtOOl MIICMWte.IJA&. I Physicallkilhl needed tor allphyo;cal perfOirr•tce. ........ FUM :::: !-:C c « •• -~ HAPPY MO CO .. EIIIIOM Taught tn \ll8fY natural & personal way. CLASSES LIMITED J._ P'il:u. 1 I wtw USC Ge n de -64S.2Ul•6U-41H For ,.,formal tO, & reg~strahon NEWPORT BEACH '• \\,a\rstylJng ,......., just for ~ ch1ldrczn -~AitBOR VIEW (UrlllJl- on s .... Joaqu•n ~ol\$ Ro•d ~ SoooU. al ~Artt.vr &1 .. 111. chi••• SATURDAY, JU~E 26 I to 5 p.m. at SO!:TH COAST P LAZA HOTEL AGES 8 to 16 LIMITED REGISTRATI0/'0 'Mini Cu~tom G!!' fllli ll HO!l r;,,,,, ,,» fll"l)'"•ll no.,~ ... u .. " ,,.d .. P·~ ~1 .:.1~ Sllo fi.l, ()o'P"NI••>«•>·~• .,. •• ![\'/~[ t' .: ,, .... UOIS RECT HOlMBERG Fruit -WUJ be lub:lll!d u tbe aew prett .. dent of the Watt.oers I.Jcu Clill JUDe !6 at tbe Sod! Coast Plaza tme~l. Also Co be ~ed are first Viee-9resldeot JobG Rlcd. !o4 vJce-PresideDt Art Moore. Srd "riee..presi- dent Jim Flttpltrlek, secre- tary-treasurer Larry De- Crou. tailntbter Klrii:Bar-bam. and directors William Palmer ad Paul Greeoe. lmmedi2te past president 1s Richard Mehren. Mr. Holtmerg, a retired Navy submarine-officer, is admlnlstrative assistant to the Newport Beach director of general services. He has worked for the city for the past 8 years, and has been a Lloo 4. w•ars. He Uvt>s In Costa MeSa wilh wUeJeanne aDd daughter Susan. EDNA OSWALD. COM, SUCCUMBS AT 95 Edna Hav•kins Oswald, 95, of Corona del Mar, who died ).1onda y at a Yor ba Linda gu€'St ho me, will be buried toda~·. June 17, In PacU'ic View mE'morial pa rk l•ere. ;;;;;..1 She Jived at 220 Poppr . Mrs. Oswald, a Missouri native, spent 66 years in Calllornia, includ ing 10 yea rs as a g3 r ment designer tor Paramount Stu dios In Hollyv.·ood. She moved he re 5 years ago. She is survivE.'(! by daugh- ter Marjorie of Van Nuys, grandchild ren Ernest Scbag Jr. or Ne wport Beach, Ron- ald Schag of Orange and Marjie D:ie or Van Nuys, and grandchUd ren John, Ca- thy, Laurie, Tracy and Mi - chael Sc hag, Bias Ply • ,. I! $17 ::;:: ""'l•r. toll'" l '· ------------~~ .... ··-$23 ~--~-... ,..,,,. '"""'"'"'' -·-·· ~--lil-·tollf_ ........ -...c-.--. ....... c... , ... ~·"'""' ................ ~ --. ....... -. Auto more good years in your car FIUI!t-End Alignment SJ]!:~.~~ .. , f ot lvllts fri!O'f ...,ur a""" un Engine Tune-Up .... _ .. ___ • f • m1olo I• ·•11·•1\ ,, """' •n '" • o•l • ''' I• • : "" '" on• I • ''"" ,,,.. mok.lll" ~nu om rlt l""' ~···t'llnll ,.,,[,.1•, •l'o' 'I~HII' '''PIII':n•'l'l, \J .r<l h1 ··~!"''" n• •·•I "". '· •r, · !:· 'w • ··~"'' • j\1<'• ·~"'" •"'~"'''' I' I I...alte and Oil Change Ssa -··~· -·-•••a~~ ..... ... , ... ....... \' . ..~ . . ' ............ ~. ~ ....... ·~~ .......... " . ·' --~,. ., .. .,., .......... ~ ......... . ...... " ...... ~·~ ~ .... ' ~ ,, ......... . . ' ~ ... ,.,.. ........... "'· ................. ,_.., ...... . ..._ .. D. W. (DAVE) CARROLl.. has been named district manager for Pacific Tete. phone's Soo th Coast distrkt, headquarterPd at 250 Ogle, Costa Mesa. He replaces Streeter G. King, appointed to the position of district manager in the Inland dis- trict, 11ohlch lncludes Ri ver. sirle and San Bernardino counties. A veteran or 25 rears v .. ith the Bell System, Mr. Carroll started his ca. reer in 195 1 as a salesman, after graduation tro m Po- mona College. FILM M•KING CLASS DUE AT HARBOR HIGH A summer S{'hool . class in fil m malting Is being of- fered to all ages b}' Ne .... •- port Harbor high schoo:. The class will teach equip- ment operation, scripting. ediUng, animation and other sub}ects for super 8 mtlU - meter fil ming. AnyonE' liv- ing in thoe Ne..vpo rt-Mesa schoo l district may enroll, Hours will be from 8 to 10 a.m. June 21 through Aup;, 7 . No equipment or expe r- ience Is need~ . further information is available by ca lUng teache rs Ros Bregoz:r.o at 556-3328, or Tom Hays at 556 -3317. HOUSE IS DAMAGED WHEN HIT BY AUTO A house at Z284 Placentia Ave , received major damage In the southwest corner, wben hit by a car drlvea by John W. Lanning, 25,San- ta Ana, at 4:15 p, m, June 9, Costa Mesa pollee reported. The motorist was takea to Costa Mesa Memorlal Hos. 1 pltal for treatment for a ·ta.. cented rlght hand and tee;. Mr. l...anntnc apparent! y suttered a seizure, causloc the accldeat, tbe doctorsatd. The house Is owned by Da- vid Johnlton, 3119 Cooid(t An. $~EC1AL AtiTIQUE FURNITURE AMD JEWEU ....... TH£ f'Uik.IC FAEE At>MISSIOM ~RJ.lE$·REFRE&HtofE~ fS CMEOI1 CAROIIJ~ECK& Oil VIEWING 1 30·8.30 PM AUCTION 8 J0-10·00 PM S0Ull1 COAST PLAZA HOTEL MONEY BACK GUARANTEE ON All MERCHANDISE SOLO ALL SlONES G I A APPRAISED ANOCERllflED •• OEMSBYWES BY ALEX DZIGURSKI NEW YORK TIMES .• ·'TJzigu rsk.i Is the poet of the sea" c::filex 9)zigurski Pr~sen !~ THE INTE RNATIONALLY RE~OWNED PAINTEH PRESE~TS HIS 25th JUBILEE COLLECTIOti JULY THROUGH APGUST DAILY FROM I -9 p.m. 3617 E, COAST HIGH WAY PH~ 71 4) 6';3 .5140 CORONA DEL MAR SELECTED AS THE BICENTENNIAL SE ASCA PE PAINTER FOR "AMERICA THE BEAUTIFUL" PORTFOLIO, EXCLUSIVELY FOR THE FRANKLIN MINT GALLERY OF AMER ICAN ARTISTS COLLECTORS IN THE UNITED STATES HOSE STREETS! It 's about time that we all faced the facts about our traffic mess here in Newpo rt. The niost important fa ct is that a very few people • sometimes just 2 or 3 --are keeping us from moving about Uke free Americans. Let's name some names: Don Mcinnis, our former mayor and stUl West Newport's city councilman, has· m1d e a political career out of trying to keep people off the beach and off Seashore Drive. And Mayor Howard Rogers has tried to do the same thing for his private little world down on the Balboa Peninsula. others are at work tn Corona del Mar and the Ba ck Bay area. We wUI be naming them in the weeks ahead. What do these people want: Let's look at Mr. Mcinni s. He buys a little place near the public .beach and then he and a few of his neighbors start acting like the public beach is their private beach. They retuse to let public toilets be put there, despite a state law that says toilets and drinking fountains belong on public beaches. They try to keep traffic off Seashore Drive. Just a few weeks ago, Mr. Mcinnis made it clear to the City Council that, as long as he's around, Seashore will never be put through to connect with Balboa Blvd. at 32nd St. He stands astride the end of Sea - shore the way Governor Wallace stood in the schoolhouse door in Alabama. What kind of a democracy Is this, when a handtul of people can stand in the way of the rights of so many others? Now, let's look at Mr. Rogers and the Balboa Peninsula Point Assn. The owner of the Balboa PavUioo had to fight City Hall for years before we finally got the traffic Ughts synchrooized so people could drive down Newport Blvd. in an orderly way. They even put up a ridiculous sign to tell motorists that the Peninsula was ''full." The latest trick is a traf!lc light at 28th and Balboa Blvd. that keeps people from turning onto Balboa Blvd. from Newport Blvd. If you are coming down Newport Blvd. and want to get to the beach, or to the business district in Central Newport, you had better know about 32nd St. or 30th St. If you don't turn there, you're stuck. You have to go halfway down the Balboa Peninsula before you can make a U -turn, then you have to come all the way back up to 30th or 32nd again, if you want to get to Central Newport. Now, the buslnessmen of Central Newport Beach formed the original tax base that made this town grow. And the people who use the pobilc beach, the dory fishing area and the· Newport Pier have been pioneer contributots to the success of this town. Our parking meters down here are the prime money raisers for off-street parking !llnds. We're not going to lllt up with this nonsense. Here's what we want: This city government had better start giving some consider- atloo to the motorists who pay the state gas taxes that build and maintain the PUBLIC streets. They had better get the message of Proposition ZO, and start letting people get to the PUBUC beaches. It Is time for the few special-interest areas to join the rest of tbe world an<' let the traffic and the people get through. It is time for Uninrslty Drive to be exteodecl across the Back Bay to let some drivers bypass Newport, If tbat's wbat they want to do. But, you can't FORCE people to drive where you want them to. They deserve the right, as free people, to choose. They are paying the bills • We pay a lot of money to city, state and county traffic engineers. Are we wasting our money? I wonder. AL FORGIT BOONDOGGLE OF THE WEEK: We pay $117,000 a year to a board of tea tasters. • • • • • We'YO )1st got In our new sblpmeot of beach towels, swlmwear and all the other fiUI Item. you Deed lor tile blc July 4th weekead on the beach. stop by the store and let 011~ lllee ~ Mrve J'OII• RGIT RDWARE lltl ,W. ~lOA ILYO., 11-HT MACII._ -· lri-Jlla ............. ·--