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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-06-24 - Newport Harbor EnsignM1SS NEWPORT BEACH, Sharon Plgneri, 18, of Corona del Mar, Is crowned by ber predecessor, Debbie Van Cleve, during Friday night's annual Commodore's Ball at the Balboa Bay Club. The anooal contest, sponsored by Iota Jaycees, picks a girl to represent the Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce at offic ial functions. (Cameo House photo.) Mystery plane death probed otnclals of several gov- ernment agencies showed in- terest this week in a mys- . terlous air crash that claimed the lUe o( a Balboa Island man. SpeculatJoo about the crash on Wednes- day e•eoing last week in Mo- jaYe centered oo the inter- ..tiDe Ufeofthevictim, Gor- doo 8urutioe, 43. Mr. Burnstlne, who Uved at 1011 N. Bay Front, had been scl*'-led to testlfy Jt\ly IS ln a florida tnvestlgatloo of drug amuegllng aetlvittes. At the time of hls death, be was free on ball awaiting appeal of a dope smuggllng conspiracy conviction. He was also sait:l to be regis- tered as an international arms dealer. His oooverted P -51 ''Mus- tang" World War 2 fighter pla.ne nosed into the ground and exploded as he practiced for this weekend's C aH.fornta AJr Races at Mojave. Pilots who watched the crash wen • quoted as saying they did not think the pUot was at fault. MeanwhUe, the fed eral drug trlalln F lorida, 1nvol- v1ng 64 cases of dope s mug- gling, has been jeopardized by Mr. Bumstloe's death. He •as said to be the gov- ernment's principal witness lD tbe ca$e, wbleh IIWot•es a stato ot1leial accutd of grand larceny. Mr. Burn- stlne had testtfted ea rUer that Florida state Rep. Ran- dy Avon sold him some ln- formaUon about a pending drug investigation .. The c rash victim; an ex- Marine pUot, had gained a reputation as a race Oyer. Cause or tbe c rash is un- der government investiga- tion. Pay hassle is unresolved Pollee, nremen and llfe- (Uards were still holding out this week, but other Newport Beaeb city employees are apparently ready to sign an agreement giving them a 5.2 Salary cost up SS29,000 per cent a.nooal pay raise. Firemen are stUJ negoti.a- Ung with city management representatives, and the de- taUs of those talks are not known. Pollee plan to take their case to Monday afte rnoon's City CouncU study session, and lifeguards may do the same. The pollee are seeki~ a Uberallze<l retirement system, which city Finance Director George Pappas Tupayers wlU have to claims would add$160,000to raise an additional $529,000 $180,000 per year to the city to prottde a 5-1/2 per cent budp;et. They have already pay bike and added !ringe tentatively accepted the 5.2 beoeflts for non-teac her per cent pay raise. elasslfted employees <>f Lifeguards are workln{t Newport-Mesa unltfed for better retirement, too, school district for 1976-77. but admit that a new retire- The board of trustees ap-ment plan is probably 2 years proved the agreement Tues -away. Right now, they would day night. Supt. John W. Ni-settle for the same 5.2 per coU ftgured the added cost cent pay raise as other em- at approximately $529,000. ployees, according to their A almUar salary offer was spokesman, Larry Gibson. ~roved for administra-lf all city employees en- tors. ded up getting tbe straight Teachers earlier had re-5.2 per cent pay ruse, lt fused to accept a slmllar would add aboot$520,000per pay raise and fringe bene· year to the budget, saya Mr. ftt proposal. Reject1oo oftlle Pappas, but thebudgetdran otter by the tee.cbers means up for tt\e nscal year start- they wW return to work ln lDc July 1 tnclo<Ses a '' cu- the taU at their present sa-shlon'' to handle sucb a lary leYel. rdse. After a.n exeeative session Changes to the pollee re- Tuelday nleht whleb lasted ttremeot plaD a~ a d!Uer- oa bour aod 10 mlnates, ent matter he ctaJma IDd n-n~tt f r: • ' UUII u.-Y. ooe 0 a oeco-tl'I*'MS would build up over Ultora for the dlstrtet•s muy years to come. 1,!00 teachers, esptaioed The preaent clty employee tbat leu tbaD a $200,000 retlrememt system 11 baNd Gpre stood betwetD tile ne-on at leut 20 years of ser- pttltors. T•cberaa.reooa-Ylee, wttb retlremellteomlDC liNd and 1IIIIIIWJ about a at ac• 55. PI'OIIOHd mertt plao, he ad-''No mattu how Soac yoa elect. TbeJ object to dlaooa-bue woTQd tor the city, a.t.ac tbe protealcml you • 1111> cetttac a PID· powtb IDceDtln. sloa -.a oe tbt Jut S SeboOl WitS WW bt lD-yean btiiDte )IOU Qd at 11**-' by tbe CalUDI"'IIa 55," <:elM_., trdlc ._.,.._ ftiPWaJ Patrol bllll)n U~Mor a... Y• Bon, no .._ ~ ID till fllll, Mr. r...,..... tbe Polk• Em-J'Iaall tPS aa. tnlt .... pJ.o)'MI .u.. ta aJarr ,...,. . .,.... .... ctttopro-talU ••••• waat 11&1'1 of ....... ~ .. eb • ....ne. to bt efT• •mt ...... ...._, of oace a •Mctlt Ia tM ~ tor- ,.u, Mldclld. mala • DOC Jut .,e.'' Tbe fllbln ol the Ua!Yer- slty DrtYe esteuloll, .,.bleb would pt"Mide a DeW tnftle roate arouod Opper Newport Bay, faces a ertUcaJ test Yooday at Newport's City Hall. City CouncU will study whetber or not tbe city sbouJd spend $60,000 to eom- mlssloo an envlrocunenta.J Impact report oo tbe pro- ject. Tbe ElR would be the first step ln adding a 2-1/4 mUe mlssi.Dc link to con- nect the dangling eods of l:niversUy at MacArthur Blvd. and Cost2 Mesa's Del Mar Ave. City and county master road plans caU for adding the link as part of what would eventually tJe a major traf- nc artery reaching from HunUngton BPach to Irvine. Proponents of the pro,e<'t mclude the Newport Harbor and Corona del Mar Cha m- bers of Commerce, city and county traffic engllieers, UC Irvine, the Orange Coast YMCA, Aeronutrooir-Forci, and motorists who seek an alternate east -west route around the ba}'. Opponents indude Friends of Newport Bay, the state Dept. of Ftsb and Game, and some r!'sidents of the Back Bay. Proponents argue that es- calating traffic pressures a- long Bristol St . and Coa st Bwy. ealt lor a DeW rwte to reUeYe mme ol ttae pres- sue. Trame ~oeen lD- sist tbe road 1s Deeded. Counc llwoi'DID LoeWe Kuetm of lrYtne Terrace, a leader 1n tbe battle for tbe exteostoo. pleaded tbls week for appnmJ o1 tbe EtR • 'be- cause of tbe IIDJraoYD factors that U YOuld reml•e!' Newport Hartor Chamber of Comme~ manacer DaD Rogers sald !allure to com- plete the ElR ''wouldbevery bad for tbe entire clty ol Newport Beach." Corona del Mar Chamber president Frank Jan, alter polling Ills board of directors, seat a letter to the City Cou.ocU asking approval of the EIR. e>wonents of tbe extension ar e led in City CouncU by Councilman Ray WLULams of Harbor View Homes, who 1s also president of Friends of the Bay. Last week, he tried to kill the $60,000 budgeted last year for tbe EIR, but lost on a 4-hote when Coun- cilwoman Ku ehn asked that t he Council at least discuss the Idea at a study sessioo. Mr. WUliams and state Fish and Game otnelals a- gree that the road would lD- tru<k> on tbe ne• Upper Bay erological preserve. The preliminary routepla.D •ould result in some fill dirt be~ pushed into the edge of the preserve, city Publlc Works Larry Miller succumbs Larry MUler, 44, of Har- bor Hlghlands, former man- ager of tbe Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce, died of a heart attack at hi.s home Tuesay nlgbl. ·.rr. Miller, a. ~ta -:Jon .. lea native, came here 20 years ago, alter serving in the Navy aDd graduaUng from UCLA with a degree in soc- Iology. He 1IVllS manager of the Newport Dunes county park before jolnlng the Chamber as assistant man- ager In 1972. From October, 1974, until February, 1975, he was manager. At theUme of his death, he was a pro- fessional marine consultant. He is survived by his wlfe, Jananne, sons Jeffrey, Gre- gory and Curtis, and daugh- ter Leanne, aU of the home at 1512 Sylvia Lane, and a sister, Betty Tomeo, ofSan- ta Monica. Mr. MUler was a member of tile Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club and n s an active vol- unteer in Scouting. Funeral arrangements are being made by tbe ~eptune Society. William Vogel found dead Wllliam Donald Vogel, 63, of Balboa, a prominent ar- tist and sailor here ror ma- ny years, •as found dead Monday night at his home. Police, respooding to a call from nelglj)ors who had 81 man dies at airport A Balboa Island man drop- ped dead of an apparent bea.rt attack Saturday at Los An- geles tlrport whUe waltlDg to board a plane to visit h1s sister in his native Northern lreland. Samuel Sberrettt, 79, who lived at 602 S. Ba.J Front, was buried Tuesday in Pa- elftc Vtew memortaJ park, followinc sentcea oooduc- ted by Dr. F. Keatoo Be- sbore and tbe Rn. Rlcba.rd Samuelson. · Yr. Sberreltt wu an •- cloeer for tbe Soutbern Pa- eUlc Ra1.lrold tor 35 JQ.n. He reUred to Balbollala.Dd 4 , ...... not seen Mr. Vogel for 2 weeks, said they found hlm lJl the hoot seat of his car, parked in tbe p.n.ge. Death was probably accidental, say police. Mr. Vogel was a charter member or the Voyagers Yacht Club, and one of the 3 founders of the Newport- Acapulco n ee, wbicb ran from 1953 unW bel.Dg drop- ped a few years ago. He sailed in the Trans-Pac race to Hawaii lD 1951. Besides Ids oU patntin(s, Mr. Vogel wu widely mown as a cartooo1st, aud pub- Usbed a book of his car- tooos. He was born in Penn- syln.nla ud ll•ed here since 1951. He is su"l•ed by a son, Bruce, ot Corona del Mar. NO PICK-UP JULY S Trutl crews wW tate the bollday off to Newport oo M<Diay, Julys. Areas oftbe elty DOrmallJ seb~led for mut pickup OD Moociay will DOt be eeme«i aatU the oeJt sebedltled plclalp on Thurs- <lay, Jalf 5. Director Josepb DeYllD ad- IIJtt.ed this week, oot be ela.lmed tb:at sllght re-rout- lllc or other eogt.neertDg lteps could be takeo to keep the route completely out of tbe preserve boundary. Late yesterday. botb Mr. Rogers and Mr. Jank were scbeduled to meet wlth the pollt:Jca.l atfairs com mlttee of the Newport HIJbor -Cos- ta Mesa Board of Realtors lo seek thelr 5\&R)Ort for the University EIR. Monday afternoon, theClty .ouncil will take up the mat- ~r at 3 p.m. in a publlc study session. Some formal acUon ls expected at Monday nigbt's Council meeting. 808 ROPE Is returning to the Orange County Fair b} popular demand to head a Ust of tbe country's top en- tert2iners who wUI appear to the grandstand. He will e.Dtertain Saturda}, July li, 1.Q • show beglnnl.ng at 8p.m. n 19':'6 fair TUJlS July lt.~S tn tiJt~ f a!rgrooods in Costa Mesa. KISSI:P«; CO~ PRACTICE bl"llp a mille to Cal't Allem,. prodlcer of tbe tlnt &IUIII&l ldsstllc COIIlest ud world ldsstbc mantbon attempt July S at tbe B&Jboa Pier park at 6 p.m. Tbe contest will feature ctrLs 18 or older ldss1ng a ~ of )tdges. Prizes start at S50. As a ~e stDDt, Curt ls loold.Dc lor couples to try to break tbe curreot 11'0t'ld marathon tlniDc record 4! 119 boars and 12 ma-tes. lt you want to eater the eootest, call Cart at 675-5411. Jul2ges are easy to ftnd, says Cut. With girls ll.ke Bartllra Hess, at lett, and Lynn Duepn to kiss, is tt any wonder? Cutback urged along coastline County planners want the lrvlne Co. to trim down Its plans for developing the downcoast area between Co- rona del Mar and Laguna Beach. Tbe planDtng stat1 recom- mended Mooday that popula - tion projectloos ~ lowered to 38,000, instead of the 50,000 plamed for the 10,- 000 coastal acres. The plan- ners also recommended that a proposed Riviera -style ho- tel developSleot oo the coast just below Cameo Shores be scaled down drastically, and that tbe eastern end of the downcoast area. nearest La- guna Beacb, should be left almost free of developmenL The reoommeodatJons came as tbe county planning staff submitted Us report to the cooory P~ Com- mission, wblch Is boldlng a series ol pu~!ic hear1Dgs on the downcoast plan. lf the Planni.og Commis- sion follows tbe staff re- commendatioos, It would mean the county would bave to buy up some of the ex- pensive real estate in order to keep it as oe>eo space, Irvine Co. omcw Don Ca- meron warned. Tbe Lrvtne plan calls for state purchase of most of the la.od fronting on the ocean, toos c reatJ.ng a state beach park. Housing densi- ties would be ooocentrated in the area nearest Corona del Mar. Tt\e Dell Planninc Com- mlssloo publlc heariDc oo tbe project 1s scheduled for July 1 at 7·p.m. at San Joa- quin lntermMlate school in lrvjne. Final commlssloo act:Joo on the development plan ls expected to come at a July t7 meet:I.Dg. NEW PRINCIPALS NAMED Tom J acobsoo bas been appointed prtnclpl.l of New- port Ba.ltx>r bJcb school; G eorglaDa McLeod WUJ be tb• oew ~ ol LIDcolD school and Wanta MlllPIIy has been atmed to the post of dlrector, tl.scal semces, district trustees voted Tues- day lll(bl. IMPROVEMENT SlATED FOR WATER DISTRICT Mr. J acabsloa ba.s beeo u- sl!ibot ~ It COIIta Mesa IUtb ~l*'>rttrepu:t 5 Je&rS. He replaces Dr. Charles Godsball, wboasked for a.n assignmeot at tbeele- memary level aDd Is t.be new principal for Newport Helgtlt.s school. Georg:ta.na McLeod 1s tbe first woman to be lJIPC)1Dt«3 a middle school prtoctpal slnce the Newport-Mesa school dlstrir.t was formed. She replaces Dr. Robert Hughes, •bo is the new priD- e 1pal at Laguna Beach b1gb school. Mrs. McLeod W&gbt girls' pbyslca.l edueatioo in Whittier and Tustin before coming to Sewport Harbor high school in 1960. ln 1962 sbe became girls n ee-prin- cipal at C ost.a Mesa hlgtl school, mo~ to Estancia as assistant prlnctpal lD 1965. Costa Mesa County Water District is expected to ap- prove $900,000 for water mains in its new budget, which means the district will have spent $2,400,000 for •ater mains in 3 yea rs, di- rector Alvin Pinkley told the Ensign this week. The district has been spending from S700,000 to $800,000 for water mains each year, he polnted out. Five of the 8 deficiency points in providing water to tight tires in Costa Mesa are in the city area served by the Santa Ana Helghts Water Dtstrict, Mr. Pinkley pointed oot. The Costa Mesa County w-at er dlstrtct, ln con )lnctlon with the City of Costa Mesa., recei•ed a class 2 rating in 1975. There•ere DO class ooe ratlngs In t.be entire state and only 7 of 222 other agencies ln Sou- thern Calllornta receive the class 2 rating awarded to Costa Mesa. Newport Beach Is class 3, loaning water de- partment money to buUd a Ubnry Instead of lmpro•- lDC water mains to proYide water in fJcbtlng ma)Or tires, resulttng in property owners paJ'lD« hleher premiums for ftre insurance. The week after he stewed down as a city council ma.n, tbe City C0011cU started to mo.e to tate oYer the Costa Yea Couoty Water District, Yr. Pl.nkley Ald. • • Tbls year wu the nrst Um• tll&t we eq>erleoced a dUI'Icwlt problem ln balan- ctac carTtDt re•eoues IDd eJpelkUturea," City Mau- rer Fred Sorabal ~ted 1D tbepnllmtDaryCosta Me- sa citJ b1Jdctt for 1976-77. •• Tbe ,..} crowth of finan- cial TUOIU'Ces YU not evt- ~ tbb y~ as it baa --~~the put. Tbla~aus.s ~ cc.c.n l)r tbe clty'a abiUty la tbe llmlre to pro. ftll a. ._, lLfC' &.Dd n- e.a.t -..or..mce •• ..... llll, .. ,,.., .. bleput!• BJ law tM 001111tJ water dl.ltrtct .,.., can ontr bt ..-JbT WU.r II!Mdl. Wr. Pldl., ..,._td eM. Tbt el- tJ eGald .. dlltrtct I"DDMY IDr Ita -.., Mtc!a. TM C Itt Ca.ctl coald promlM not to use district water mooey for other uses, lf It could take o•er the district, but later CouJlCIIs could de- cide otherwise, he added. Curreot district income could g reatly help the city meet its financial obUga- fjons. A SO-year lease promi- sing $60,000 a year Income to the district ror district property at the northwest corner of Bristol St. and Red RUl Ave. ls In the otf- lng, he added. The district sold the state right-or-way through tbe propert)' for the Corona del Mar Freewa} but retains about 4 ac res south of tbe treewa} and 8 acres oorth of the freeway. At the end of the 50 years, Improvements on the pro- perty would revert to the •ater district. The property originally belooged to the Newport Helghts lrrtgatloo District as a water welJ site, one of the 4 districts consoUdated lnto tbe Cosu Mesa County Water District ln 1960. The water was soft. rood tor ba- thing aDd wa.sh1nc clotbes, had a .a_rthy odor and. U drunk., made a recular -feUer of anyooe tee~ lrreeular. It toot a llttle lettl~-used to. TM Heights Dl.stTict roucblY se"ed tbe area north ot Ne1rp0rt Hetctts lD the City of NtypOrt Beact\o easterlJ of Newport BlYd. lD tbe Wea uea. ReDtal tocome trom tb1s prope rtJ could ("latlJ aJd tbe City ol Costa Yea mMt lts flsc:al problema Lutead or beliiC ued to tiM btMftt of sabtc:rlbtn to tbe COIIta Mea eo.ty Water Dlatrlct. It was oplaiDed. Hlnta of a poplble Clty CoueU ~ moYe .,._,. •otetd bJ M_r. PlDkl•r 11 tbe CoueU well IDr lollY mon aetioDIIllril ~mo.- 000 IN u uclhor111 Ill IDT t.,. ~ Cout R.-norr Tbeater at Solltll Cout Pla- aa. ,_.. a. u ... CoUere Part ll'tll ......, otN.m.tJ tpMt a1101t comm.relal ue of tt.e !llber's CadWae cor- Der .,.. aoG1tT a.-. a.t mtcbt tr1cPr a nc:aU. M said. Mr. Jacobson currently ls engaged in a doctoral pro- gram at USC. He received his MA in school admini- stration from C allfornta State t ruverstty at Los An- geles andbacbelorofscience at Minnesota State College, St. Cloud. He will ~ssume hts responslbUitles at Har- bor On July 1. Mr. Murphy's prima ry re- sponslbllltles WUJ be the de- velopment of tht> district's budget and sqpervtsioo of tbe accounting, budget and payroll departmeots. He has been chief accountant of the Anabelm unioo school dis- trict. He wu director nscaJ sen-Ices for the Tustin unioo bigb school district. 1968- 71, and director ol acOOWlt- tng tor Rancho Santla(o oom- munity college district in 191'1 -72. Trailer park fate delayed Elderly Cotta 1111-tnll· er park OCC'IP'••. wonted a.boclt tbe poalbWty ot --ing forced oM,.., • acdla taken by tbe COIU .._ d- ty couoeU Moolay atcllt • zone tbe laDd .,r trailer park use. lslaod View, 1160 W~~et­ tier An.; Oraace Cout, 1684 Wblttler AYe.; Play Port, 903 W. 17UI St .. ud Vista Verde, 1741 Pomca -~ve., •lll remaiD M-1 m&· nufacturtac. G ret!IDM1, 1'150 Whittier Ave. wU1 F fl'om R-1 res1<lential to Y-1. Elderly peaple from Tradewinds Woblle Bo• Park, 217'7 Butlor BlYd., atteDded the 1-'oD toleua the posAble fate of tbelr part. Tbey .... -'«' ... the CouocU niiMd to ap- prove tbe OWMr'l nqaett for a geoeral pllll am..S- ment from mdam daallty restdeDcy ~.to ldCtl density resldlltial tor tbe rear poJUDIL 1'M froDt por- tion., facblc Rubor Bmt. Is alreldy .-d oommer- c1al. It ns poUted oat tbe oner could attn defe1op tbe property for oommerctaJ IDCS resideallll use but woUd have to ctve tbe trailer oc- cupants U IMMM DOtioe before «ey ..ad bne to moYe. A possible ~ .,._ faced later to tbe meecllc WbeD tbe eo.eo IRJIUWtd a 44..ult ~ oomp&u at 161 E. lith Sit .• tor Rt- cbard Sewell, t• Rcx'la•• st. n., IRI!f.,...., ra m,. tta. PI'Gfll'tJ ..... coa-.- elll to ·~ I U 2? I RaU~~W .m ..... tilt ...,.. Ooor~.WDdaln wide eDOQCtl for .,.... cbalrs. ASIUt ban wW be located 1Dslde tbe bCb I'OOIDI desJcn«3 to PI'O'lde lllelp b' iDYaUds. DON PENNn«iTON, a tor- mer presideat al tbe Com- modore's Club ol tbe New- port Harbor ~ ol Commerce, was c.bo..a Fri- day n1gbt at tbe .-at Com- modre's ball to be tbe 11r1t rec.lpleot ot tbe Tbeodon Robins perpetual award. named for tbe late ctnc lea- der and buatoessrou. (Ca~ meo House photo.) C. D.M. RADIOLOGIST ll ES IN LOS ANGB..ES Dr . Charles DeLDeJ, 54. a radiologist with oaloea Ia Costa Mesa., died ~ to Los AJ:Igties. A 1'0SU7 wUl be said at 8 p.m. Fri- day, a.od maa at 10 Lm. Saturday at Our Lady ol Moont Carmel Catbolle cburch. BIQrl&J wtu be ID Pacutc Vlew memorial put. Dr. DeLuey U* at 17r7 Ocean B1Y4., Corea cteJ War. Kt bt.d be.-a loeal resident for !I ,_,.., _, wu a tlltf•e olll.., JVMJ. He ts •m•td"' ldafltMr, Cbarlet D. DeL.tJ otiC ... port Btee'-Batts...s.erw--........ eral 4irtdor'. • I WUOIIIT K.A_,. BISIGI ,_.ED IUIU.Y -,AGE t lliURSIIAY, J UNEl' H75 a..A DEL IIAI!, ~ <J/,. 101j "' .11-,. ARVO E. HAAPA, ownet and publ ishef of the Ensign • IT CAN HAPPEN HERE! A sample of the multi-thousand Reichsmark bill that I have in m:~ souvenir collection should be o n dis- play at all timPS in the City Council chambers in :<ewpo rt Beach and Costa Mesa. T he local Counc il m •,mbers should be faced constantly with this reminder of the devastating inflation in Germany that paved the way for Hitle r's Nazi tyranny. The r e minder is s or ely needed right now as both Cow1cils scurry to spend enormous sums of that Hfree" money s o r eadil y ·'shar ed" by our almost bankrupt federal government. In Germany , in the 20's, thep!Wldered wage-earners had to rush t o the sto res with wh eelbarrows full of almost worth- less paper money to buy a few neces- s ities before another surge of inflation cut their buying power in half, and half again. Now our starry-eyed spend- ers chant, "It can't happen here.'' But it can happen, and it is beginning to happen , as shown by the steadily risinl{ prices in our markets and sto res. Our local spenders m ust know that ever y penny of the hand-out from Uncle Sam is borroWed m ')ney , or "printing press, money, and each hand-out adds to the flaming fire of inflation. But gr eed ovex:comes good sense. After all, here's a chance to spenj hundreds of thousands of dollars on fancy pr o jec ts that local taxpayers would turn do wn flat in a bond e lection --so wby not take the "fed" m ·1ney and spend, spend, spend --a quarter m Ulio n for a new playhouse in Costa Mesa, a half m Hiion for the po lice headquarter s in Newport Beach, m.1.ny thousands for an unusabl e 11 view" park, and fo r a police heli- copter pad --an:l on and on Where will it end? In financial c haos and disaster, as in Germany --unl e ss we here at the home to wn level start to turn back the tide, and in true bi- centennial spirit say NO to these costly 11fr ee" hand-outs. • • • • • BIGGER C AN'T BE C HEAPER The financ ial analyst fo r the Costa Mesa Water Distr ict makes a convinc- ing _point in opposing the city's p lan to take over th•' Water District. He challenges the city of Costa Mesa's c laim that great savings to water users could be realized by ''absor bing'' 21 district positions without any added cost to the city, The analyst s ays that either the c ity is wrong about being able to absorb these jobs, or else the c ity is presently 21.6 per cent over-staffed t o the tune of $2,180,000 a year --in which cas•, 21.6 per cent of the c ity staff could be laid off right now fo r lack of enough work. My guess (coinciding with the analyst's analy sis) is that the clatm of enormous potential savings is just a pipe-dream, and t hat the Water Dis- tri~t take-over would add considerably to the city's budget. I recall a similar argument of promised thrift during the campaign fo r Wlify ing the Newport Beach and Costa Mesa s c hool districts. We are unilied, all right, but lo and bebol d, tbe tax bUl keeps rising. PROS and KARNS THANK GOD FOR THE DIFFERENCES ER A il to pretend Cont:titutiona.I.Jy that there are no diffrnnce~ between men •nd women, ahtr sU the sc.x education beina afven to the kid.i In .Khool to make sure theY ltftow all aboul the diJrcrmcet between men and wo men. -J. K tsnu X•hn The Birch Log Fluoridation Under Attack 617.lelutF.¥e..,._. tt72,a'WI+• ' _ _......._J._ lltlmont, N ...r.lwlctt• -1"bbt '*"*' wbo c:harltd tMt tMN WM a ,.,.. t' ~ rW- wa.nt t.o (OI"C* you to drink nuoridat.ed waW u.hip beta-d ....... i• 7 I I ill heut,. _,., tell you, but the HiCh Court ol Holland roiOI*I -io hw ___,.,. _. ia- hu t"eClftttl)' made Ouoridation Ul•al in that ductJon ~ ~ iato dM ... IUpply, country. Withthe~olapcofru i M~.Ibt The Court r•ve two main reuonll for ita ban: later ..-rdMd. aedoM1 beUdll ..... and (1) a water •upply ahould not be uted .. a added~bltcouoboNtioolOber clwp , transpot'te'l' fA medicine, and (2) theft wu Anoth« .aJ'IUIDWit ...... 0~ II .c:ientific e\lidence linkiftl Oooridation to can-baed on the propoDtllU' .t.m--., that it will Cfl'. If ~a.ons l ike lhae make MnM in Ho Uand, help the teeth ol ~)'OWlC chiw.r.. only. Why why not in America, especially since the data t hen force ewi')'Cat to ~ it? linking fluoridation and caneer were compil~ It i1 further u.niwnaUy a.crMd U..t nuoride by Americans? (The data, from the private will lead to mottJiaa Dl teeth -an effect National Health Federation of MonJOVia, Ca'J -which promoter. have actually .,..-ct. But ifomia, heve been chaUen8f:d by the ,avem-many doctors will confirm that motUed teeth ment-conneeted N ational C ancer Institute.) probably mean mottled bone.. In addition, Eg~~~~L nuoridee an !mown to build l.lP in the body PTe\len.t De•tal CaviUet7 rather than pau throuch like mOlt other •ub- The a rgument in fa \lOr of fluoridation, of stances. What harm thia admittedly dancerous course. has always been that it will lead to a poi500 does wheteW"r it accumulata i• •till reduction in dental cavitiea in children. After unkno~. ·-·-··-·- SA LT WORKS DAM --Until the old salt works dam, pictured above, is removed from extending across Upper Newport Bay_ and the fiood-bome silt and salt saturated evapof- atio.g pans of U1e old salt-works are dredged out, the Upper Bay wW remain of little value to Osh, fowl or man. The bar is so contaminated today that thP County Health Dept. p rohibits swimming, wading or the tak..lng of sheU nsh from the water. '•Boundary Ecological Re-serve" reads the sign posted along Back Bay Or . by IlK> StatP Department of f'lst1 and Game. Until t!Je bar is dredged back. to the boundaries tnat existed before the flood damage, so fresh salt water from the ocean on da.Uy incoming: and outgoing tides can removp Ole contamination, the bay 11.'111 remain :li1 ecolog1cal disaster. Fish and wat~r fo.,.,•l have allout as hafl:l a time existing on the old salt-coota mlnated salt works e..aporating ponds In the ba}' ne xt to the Jambor('e Rd. bridge as they do at Bad Water, Death Valle\·, (Ensign phOto.; studying the-cllB't! for and •gainat such a con - tention, WE' find that the argumenta for nuOf'- idation are nimt~y at best, and at wont are full of de~it . But you ought to c heck it out for yourself. For the pro·Ouoridation 1ide, contact the American Dental Auociation. \li& eny den- tist. For the oppo!ling po1ition, we recommend thE' book Fluoridation and Truth lkC"ay, by researcher Gladys Caldwell and Philip E. Zan- fagna, M .D. (Top-Ecol Preu, 18146 Van Owen, Reseda. California 91335, $3.50). Wk•t About Free Clloice7 Perhaps the m01t compellinr arrumrnt acai1\lt compulaory nuoridation i• a penon·, right to be left alone. Escept perhape in the event of a contagioue epidemic that threatens everyone, the right to refuw m~icatiot] 1hoold be sacrosanct. But how does one ~fu&e what ia put into water at ill eource? Nor i1 .it proper to liken chlorination, which• truts water, to fluoridation, which tnata people. Ecology disaster cited Before getting bogged down solely in the pros and cons of the cavit y i&l!lue, howe\ler, you s hould be aware that thert are many other solid argumt-nt.s against fluoridation, having ~othing Yean a10. a d'large wa1 made that compul- lory fluoridation was a Communist-like pro. gram becauae it aMum~ dangeroua totalitarian powen. Many scoffed at such a 1uggestion. Yean later, a Tuft1 Uni\lersity proftMOr pro- poeed adding birth control drugs to the water 11upply to control population growth. Where- upon 10me of t.he 1!1C0ffing 1topped. By HUGH M! :l.liLLr\:'\ A big ·.o.·arnin~ slc.n th1t s·.~o·irnming, wading 31111 gii.. the-ring of shetl fish are-pro- hib ited on orrl f'r of th~> Or- ange Count)' health offic~r JS posted at U1e old Vaughn's launching r.uno off Ba• k Ela} Dr ., l;ppe r !ia}. _. The crime of swi mmin~ and warl mg is a mtsOem e:a • nor under tl•e state of Cali- fo r nia hedlthant1safet) rodf'. · Boundary, ErologJraJ Res~>rve , State-ofCalirorn!a , the Hesour1·es A~enr y , De- partment of Fish anr:\G a·11•" r earl ot her si~ns postt-d 'l lorw Rack Hay Ur. '•E(•ologlcaJ r!\S3 S!Pr bounda ry" is what the s igns should re:trl. If an}1 hing has suff-:r Pd a wo rse ecolopcal (lj saster-than Up()('r ~ewport Ba', it r an only bE' the wa) man has rl<>st royed th~ won. fi er ful fishinJ,: r esourr e .,.,.e once hart alon{i t!•e Orange r our.ty ··oo st. Th<> o,l~· place vegetation isn't gro Nin~ in the upper r<>aches of thP bay is in t11e llld salt p:lfl'> up close to tile Jamt.o ri?E' Rd. bridge . il~re !ht-l:round Is so en - crus hed ·~·ith salt that no- thing can vro.,.,·. Np it her birds of the 3ir nor flsh of th£> b;'l: ran en joy these acres of land, whe re the ha r!s anrl fish on1.:e w_,re ai lE" to enjoy t hPmselves. LETTERS TO EDITOR • TRAFFIC BOO-BOO Dear Editor: It took me h;alf a da} to ge-t to m; pinorllle gamP r!OII.'O b)' Z'Oe\loport Pier this ~~o·e-ek. I forl!ot to turn off to r>ewport Blvd. at 32nd, and the next thing I kn£>W, I was !.all wa)' flown the BallJOa P·-ninsula. Since the} put thP ne"'· u affir iight at 23rd and Balboa, therp's no place, except 32n11, wher e you can turn towarrt the beach. Then, when you get down on the Peninsula, thPr e a re so man} '·no !.:-turn s igns, it 's almost im';)Os- slble-to turn aroum1. "-hybe our r lt} fathers, in their efforts to keep their hear ties as private as pos. s lble, will r!Ps\gn our strpets like those peopiP did up in Berkeley, wlt11 streets blocker! off b}' ba rricades. SinrP the mayor and the former ma)•or live in this area, 1 assume tl•er must have something to do wUh tills latest trarrtc bOo -boo. Why don't we USf' thE' lo- cal pa r king !und,·~o·hi chisfed tJy the mtoters here in the pa rt of town, to t reatP some parking, hu) out the nat. !roo bu!Ming property 10 front of t he pier, and gh'P people-a ehance to d rive anr1 pa r k'' Ou r last traffic engine-e r got transferred to South Am- erica. With the kind of traf- fic patte rns we are getti.nt in Central Newport now, l wood"r if our present en ~ g inePr r ame her e fr010 China. Pinochle Pat • THANK YOU, SENATOR Dear Editor: Everr Californian owes a debt of gratitude to Senator Dennis Carpenter of New- port Beach for taking the support moaey for contlw- lng the Coastal Commissioo out of hicUnc In the Senate bultget. It will save the tax- payer s $10's of mUUons for their support and btu ions ln t heir energy bUls, which the Commission has eost U$ in their 4 year exJstence . This deletion wm certainly help our eoergy cr t11ta, aur eco- nomle recover y, j)b oppor- tuo1UeJ and return of pro~ pert}' r ights for those under their jurl.sc:Ucttoo. Ttlls l.s tbe tepey we ean oow leave to fUture a:eo•ra- UODI lnstuG ot'.l.nlurmouq.t- a.ble debt aDd bUreaueratte nle. Callforn1a always Hu: bad, Nd al'wl)'l wtn hiYt, ample aeeHS to ample tH!I- ehN tbll: a.rt the rJ.oett .J . .D. tbe world, ud UM!y 'ffUICOD-u. t to be protected. ..., lmpnmd ., local 11>- u rnmnts. NobOdJ bU e•er want@d to delti'07 or take them away from the ptai)Ue. With theover·o~,·helmingdE'· feat of Proposition 15 and thE' demise of the Coastal r omrnission, it looks likP the E'ta of super environ - mentalists is coming to an end lik.e. the rebellious GO's that \\'E'n~ 50 damaglog to our rountrv"s security and stabilit)', Senator Carpente r has proved that there are honest politicians that care about all the people 's over.all wel - fare. More of these 1-.inds or acts will do much to r~;>store­ faith in our govNnment. Goldie Joseph fi 15 Via Lido Sou r! Lido Isle ARCHITECT OF DESTRUCTJO:-. E:d itor of the Ensign: Manr infor med Americans ar e shockert to SPe that the secr etary of st~t e, Henry Kissinger, rommitted re - cently the Unite-d States to the r1estruction of wh ite- ruled RhOdesia . Kissinger said that the UnltP<1 States does not recognize the whltr- mioority r egime. t\issinger likewise said thai the t.:nited States voted for, anrt lscom- mitted to. the t.:..N. Security Council RE'solutions of 1966 and 1968 which Im posed mandator}' economir sane - t ioos against tllf'lllt'!,'<l l Rho - desian regime. Besides, th{' .:;ec retuy of state ple<lged to wage a vlg~ orous ba ttle to repeal the Byrd amendment, which per- mits tt1e U.S. to import Rho - desian chrome, a ver y im- portant ingrE'die nt In the ma- nufacture of some key de- fense Items. It s hOuld be noted that our secr etary of state has done his best to achieve the seUiog of the American wheat and machinery, through our credits, to the Soviet Union, At tile same time, the once-independent Ltthuanla, Lat:Yia and Esto- nia are under the Russlan colonial nile and the U1epl communist mtoortty re- gimes in Poland, Hungary, East Germany, C zechoslo- nld.a andother EastemEur. opean countries are main- tained oo.Jy by the bayonets of the troops of the Soviet Union. Thus, the aetlons of Kis-- singer coocerning RtlOOestJ. and Eastern Europe show us that be is bOth a hypocrite and anobsalrauttst--aneoe· my of hUman procr ess aod dip.lty tn Eastern Europe. More a..s more mUllool of Amedcus. lneladlnc thole ot EUtero Europea.D <SM~ cent, realtu that KLsst.apr Is u ar ch.ltect ot destnte- tloL Sincer ely yours, Or, Alexander Berkil Fram•Ule, Va. P!?Ople yell and scream to do with teeth. Any sin~tle argument ought to aLIOut rllsturhtn~ the ~colo-bf' f'nough to stop compulsory fluoridation. g}, You're going to damage the ecology. Believ~ me, Arwumenu Acain•l Fluoridation the ecolog~ of upper ~ew -Ylhilt' the Dutch H igh Court noted the p<lfl· port Ba) \1.'35 ruined a few s iblt' link between fluoridation and cancer, it years back and needs to b€' said nothing about addition•! 1tati1tic•l evi- restored. The debris that has df'ncf' linking fluoridation to heart diaeue. l.n Let th<llW! who want fluorides pun:hue them and u!lt' them to their hearu' deli~:ht. T he re1t of us will t.ake ca re of ouf!ll!l\les, t hank you. Salary hike offer nixed washed down into thP ba y from thE' San Diego Cr ee'k and Santa Ana Delhi channel needs to bf' removed. The salt pans sMulrlbP remover1. Hu11:e flelrts of fresh -water l)pt> oullrushes used to gro\lo' ll.'!ier e the salt pans a re to- ria;, an irleal place for birds. The-IJoll rushes should be rt>storM . Sorne kind of catd! basins neert to be lluill up In the 2 1lr;1inage r hannels to hold bark adt1tuonat rlebris. It's possibl(' today not enough fresh water enters t hE' bay Ito supfXlrt the fresh-water t;pe hull rushes, w!Uch used to grow G to 8 feet high. The salt .water type tulP see~ to ha ve suffe red In the lower :.rea, being replaced by some type of growth more adapted to the-harsher eo - vlron mrnJt. I used to see quite a few rail in thP tule beds, apparently now one of our endangered species of bird. Tole app3rentl}' need a fresher supplr or salt \ra- te-r to t hrive . A 'i,S per cent salar)' in- crease, a 25 to 30 per cent in crease in health and dental benefit premiums, plus re- taining the caree r incr ement - now offered veter 311 teach- A channel coulrl be dredged in San Diego Creek inlanrl of JamborP€ Rr!., to act as a catr h .basin, wt1ere the de- bris coulrl be removed an- nually. Birds of all kinds likE" mud flat s ~~o·hich used to exis t in the lowe r ba y. Mud nats could I.Je c reated from the salt pans, which could be out of water at tow tide and under watpr at high tid£>. Slightly deeper channels could meander through the a rea. Razor clams and cockles would thrive, AWARE DONATED S85 eY TH URS DA Y CLUB The Thursday Morning C lub of Newport Beach has donated S85 to Orange Coast College's AWARE ClU b (As- soclaUon for Women's Ac- tive Return to Education). F'acult}' arlvlsor, Mr s. Lynn Hiltunen, said that the donation will be added to a revolving Joan lUnd use-d to assist OCC women s tudents In meeting unexpected tinan- elal emergenctes. er s, was r ejected by the teacher s in Newport-Mesa unified school district In a votP conducted the last da)' of sc llool , Supt. John NtNII has annouaced. Rejection of the offer by the teachers means they wm return to work In the fall at their present salary level, he es:plained. Contract nego- tiations under the state's new collective bargalnlng la ~~,· c.anoot begin untllteach- ers select an exclusive bar. gaining agent to r epresent them. Tile Educational Em- ployment Relations Board must conduct an election to seiPC't the bargaining agent and has not set a date !or Ne.,'J)Or t-Mesa. Because of the number or e:ecttons throughout the state ~~.•hfch EER11 has to supervise, It could be as late as January before we have someone to negotlate 11i"ith, explained Jean !Iar- mon, board's negotiator, COSTA MESA C OF C WILL HOLD MIXER Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce wlll hold its June "mixer" Wednesday, June 30, at the-Don Buhle r Co., 666 Baker. A free buffet and 5~ cock- tails wiU be featured from 6 to 8 p.m. Members are Invited to bring a prospec- tive member, plus a stJpply of their advertis ing sooven- lrs, samples of give-away adve rtis~ pieces and busi- ness ca rds. Reservations should be made by 5 p.m. Frtday,June 25, by ealling 646-0536. THIRTY YEARS wtth the City of Newport Beach will be observed Sablrday o.i&:ht wben these city employees are honored at the city's a.n~~ual employee service awards banquet at the Newporter Inn, From left are Glenn St.andage, Dorothy Palen, Jim Frost, Mdine McAiplne and John Jones. (Ensign phOto.) NEWPORT WILL HONOR 8 RETIRING EMPLOYEES Special recogni.Uon wm be given Sablrda.y night to 79 employees ol the city of New- port BE"ac h, The anooal awards banquet at the New- porter lnn wUI honor 8 retir ing employees, 5 who have ser ved the city !or 30 years, and others wlth 5, 10, 15, 20, and 25 years of se.r- vtce . A soda! hour from 6:30 to 7:30 wUI be !otlowed by dinner and dancing uotll 11 a.m. to a lin band. Master o f ceremonies wlll be city Fire Chief Leo l.()ve. City Manager Robert Wynn 1rtU welcome new employees. PresentaUons wtll be made by Mayor Howard Ro- ger s, VIce-Mayor MUan Dostal, and the other 5 mem- bers of the City Council. Retirees co be honored are William Crawford, George Heck, Lionel Howard, Hugh McMillan, Robert Reed, Jack Plnlcley, Harold Robinson, Howard Rogers, Barbara Titley, Raymond Togrewet- ler ad James Upton. For S years, hoDOrs wlll go to wnuam Aa:ee, Carl Andersen, Donald Aaderson, William Avery, Mi chael BUtch, Kennetb Blythe, Ed- ward Burt, Ooaald Chand- ler, PhyiHs Cc:Gdry, Mich- ael Delicce, William Dye, Mark Exter, Wllter Fuhr - mann, Shirley Harback,Jac~ queline Heather, MelvLD Koetm, Larry Kolbo, Joseph Lambert, Laverne Laqhlln. Lawr~ce Marriott, Gilbert Mercado, Adrian Morton, Ladlslaw Reday, EugeiM! Se- necal, Opal Thornburgh, Mildr ed Turley, Nlck Waite and Ronald Whitley. 'CAROUSEL ' TICK ETS GO ON SAL E JU LY 1 • Reimer, Virginia Reynolds --~-and Melvio Shafer. Ticket orders fbr <>ranee Coast Conece's Zlst unual summer musical prodllcUon. "Carousel," wm be accep- ted by mall begfoai.Dg J'aly 1. PREPARlHO tor a btctlltsn'•t nftl at tile bUJ plcolc to bo bold lhll _, II lllo lt_.t Barllor Lollloru Clolrcb uo, -.... Tool c.-.. ~ Be" lilt! Ctn>lJD _,. F--llllo IO:IIo LtD, _, Hfflce, a.o plclde dl boPt II 11:10, 1M It l a.m. tbtrt 'WUI be tbt bk IF¢ 'd ,......, ........ of otlU dtpldlac oru a1 au 100 ,_, -1'7· .._. !1M lilt! Ice croom wll1 bo eol4 dllrlle lilt Jlleole, IOd ---wUibop...-~>M. • , Special 30-year se"lce awa.rds wUI go to James Frost, John Joaes, Glenn Standage, Muine McAlpine Ud Dorothy PaJeo. G.UI.Dg a Z4 year awiJ'd wilt be police U . WWlam Blue. TboH hobored tor ZO years wUJbeSamuelAmbur~ cey, CaryC-,l'blllp Hall, Wallace Kerr, Paul Knowl- too, Donald ....... Ceorce UUUktft, HeJIG Orr, Robert SQuir .. ud Otcar WlDD. Flft• yt.ar awardl wlU 10 to _, Bellhe, Josepl> ~tUa., Rumoed IIIII, Carol Kna .. , JlmmJ Lultll, Ra- moaa Moll, Ctorp P111111.s. Darrell PNJllpJ aDd Jame1 T-.r, _..., lor 10 ,..... "' Hrolce Will bo Socii-_. •U.. Altln Car el 111, LloJd Collloo, ......... c,_,, Tt.• CitE SIP II, loaM lair•, Carr lM ...... 1411'11'&tr, Rlclrll'd llllllt, Slill'leY ,....., - TbeRodcersud Haamer- steln clu:slc, UDde r tbe dl- rectloa of WUttam hrklss, wUI bt lllqed JaiJ 18-SI at &:SO p.m. lD the OOC A-8- dttorlam. Tickets &rePriced at $2, lDCS an Millan re~ se"ed, lS6,79 • ORDER GI VEN Eaterllae E1ectrontea lac. of Cotta .... bad reeet•ed t. $56,1t4 coatnet from the Bu...,.., ot Reclamatlal. 6::»r lbt tDI-ciiiO. of tlll!De ~tabla truldtrcen. 'Are con~ lncl' trill bo porlori!IOII at EuttrllM'a plut ol SSOI Haawr Blft. FROM THE 011 __ .....,.,.... a. lArd ...... r:··"· Ult 1M 1!11 I ' ,_ worb ID U.O_II_ ' , .......... tlooe-'llc·-.----"' .............. . (Pool• 10'1: .. tJ ' • ·. '•IT"S THAT TIME OF YEAR," acoordJog to Mrs. John Casta.Dba, Mrs. Edward Ziemer and Mrs. Clinton Moses (left to right). who are mU:lDg plans for the annual cock- tall party beoefit for the BPlboa Pbllbarmooic Group. Tbe fete wUJ be held this Saturday, June 26, from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. a_t the bayfroot home of 0-:. and Mrs. Robert Beauchamp. (M. S. Otting photo.) Coast control defended People bave the wrong slant on tbe South Coast Re- gtooal Coastal Commlssio• and don't realize what thr commission is doing, Mrs. Judy Rosener, chairman, charged In a speech before the Citizens Harbor Area Research Team, meeting last Thursday morning in Glendale Federal Savings and Loan, Costa Mesa. She blamed the press for the public's objections to coa.stal control, claiming ~t tbe Commission had oot stowed development, grant- ing 96 per cent or all appli- cations for buUdiog permits. She s:ald that state Senate Dennis CarpenterofNewport Beach was no conserva- tionlst. A bill by State Senator ADtbony Betlenson, Los An- geles, which woold have re- tained the state Coastal Commission, was defeated recently in U\e Senate Cl- nance committee. The Com- mission wlll cease to exist on Dec. 31, 1976, unless a special session of the s tate legislature ls called to adopt some type of legislation. Senator Carpenter has been quoted as saying he woold propose a more mo- derate coastal protectlon bill if a special legislative ses- sion is called in August. Ar lene Schafer ofthe Cos- ta Mesa City Planning Com- mission presided at tbe mee- ting. Blll Bandaruk. CHART president, had been called away. Next meeting of the group will be at 7:30 a.m. July 21 in the savtngs and loan offlce. ~\'i ri t o.J· •76 ~ .. ~ 1'llcnnin~roq.'•t'laJf j,..• XCIITS Of (-• Al •-..·: f~OOt' 'Jf. t!AYf AVAIUkf ~~ ~U • Ll"l'lt '""'All' cr "'t ._•lll•.c.t,.. •7r• 'L46S A"'-t'· ... fJ. P:c~:• · 1 .. £ 'LACS, ·~ tUG~l~ CUT'lXIO't Ul[, All£ 3' ' c' COTTCltt "I t>o t<IUIU. SlllCo<(t H IOfl• >'IIJU, PO\.l 4•rt ··laC ... l hl IUC•(l. U.t~ 1"1'1· VII:AA\llY •A<•Ar.(t t • l CC.l~f ul 1"1 •IT" ••tctAI. r(loU$ P E''! • H.J.qs lA<~. (~ fl~ Wti"Wf PO;.( AND tUC•(l l JJ.Ot U C• PL.VS ~IINIIoCTO~ fL•C PEH .... f,'. n· ••vow f LA' Sll .. ••UoUI lAS( • 'l llflt" Cl'f IPll • Sll.Q~ f A(,., Auo AvatLAPU ·•r1•t1 o• ·n· !l{t<11U. ALL ·~"'Ulf~ aA<. •uu• LIM O · lS.SO l AC". (IROlR YOOR 9(1CNIHGT 'II FlAG, 01 ~r !>fT, OP 11£ BY CAll! II( 6At~-(U0S 011 61'!·5280 Breakfast for pftiots BUI Bluock.. ebairma~~ of 1M J•lr l patJ1oe•s brut -rut. ._. aa ed that re- Mrfttiou In the neat an ..... capacity. Tille brelif:ast. wh.tcb wW tiek oil tbe N"J)Ort bJcen. telul1a.l )lbUee at the Mar- riott betel, wtU hooor out- staadfi'C cltluos of Newport Beach. Tbe oommantty ga- tbertDc will be hosted by bl- centennlal committee chair- mao Les stetrensen. Guest speaker, Paul Salata, well- knoWll master of ceremon- ies. wUI give a festive his- tory of Newport during the morning's celel>n.Uoo. Chairman Bluroclc urged c itizens to complete their resen ations through the bi- centennial om ce before Mooday, June 28, by ~ailing Becky at 6-40-2176. CHURCHES • PLYMOUTH CONG RE- GATIONA L CHuRCH, 3262 Rroad St., Ne<A'J)Ort Heights -'·The Spirit comes,'' based on .\ct s 2: 1-13, will be the sermon topic of the Rev. Tom Hamilton at tlte 8:30 and 10 a.m.Sunday servir es . • TH E HARHOR TRI:\ITY BAPTlST CHlj fK H, 1230 Baker St., Costa Mesa - The GreatCommlsslon com- pany will give the message- in m·:sif and the wor I at both the 8:30 and 11 a.m. Sunday servi<'Ps. * ST. ANDREW'S PRES - BYTERIAN CHl'RCH, 600 St. Andrew's Roar1, Cliff Ha- ven -Dr . Charles Diert-n- field will preac h on Clourt- burst'' at the 8, 9:30 and 11 a.m. mid-summer com- munion services this Sunday. • The Rev. Eleanor Jar k- son ot the :"ewport lfarbor C hurch c.f Religious Science has again h~>en invitf>(i to speak at th~> 6lst annual congress of tl•e International New Thought Alltanre. The seminar wlll be held Jul} 4-9 in New York City, and Mrs. Jackson wlll speak on ··The power of enthusiasm" J uly 8. GEORGE CAREY I S ON ZONIH G COMMI TT'= E George B. Carey, AlA, project director and direc- tor of techoJ.caJ resou.r~s for WUllam L. Pereira Auocla.tes, Corona del Mar plaDDers, a.rctillects and eo- glneer s, bas been appointed to the zooe codto re'tisloo ad boc advisory committee by tbe Oruge County Board of SQpemsors. He wUI represent the Or- ange COIIDty cba,pter of tbe Amerlcao Institute of Archi- tects In ad'rtslng tbe Envi- ronmental t.fanacement Ag- ency of the direction aDd scope of tbe eomprehenst•e tone code reYl.sion cu rrenUy under way. He is a resident of CoroDa del Mar and holds a bacbeJor of architecture derree from usc. •.• WITH EVERY HEW PINTO, MAVERICK, OR MUSTANG SOLD FROM OUR GIGANTIC STOCK DURING JUNE. COST OF FREE C.AS WILL HOT BE ADDED TO PURCHASE PRICE OF THE CAR YOU BUY. SHOP OUR BIG AHHI VE RSARY DISCOUNTS ~HC YOU'LL KNOW THIS IS A BONAFIDE GIFT TO YO U! s-t~"-FREE ~~G~OR VALUABLE PRIZES! NOTHING TO BUY. NOTHING TO 00 1 ALL YOU NEED IS A VALID DRIVERS LICENSE TO REGISTER FOR YOUR CHANCE TO WIN JOHNSON MODEL l23A, 23 CHA.'<I HEL CB RADIOS OR OTHER VALUABLE PRIZES! (PUBLIC DRAWING FOR ALL PRIZES WILL 8 £ HELD AT OUR DEALERSHIP WEDNESD AY. JUHf 30. AT 7 P.M. YOU NEED l'f OT IE PRESENT TO WIN . ONE REGIS TRATION PElt PIR$0N.) 55th Anniversary discounts in all departments. New Cars, Used Cars, Leasin&, and Service. NEIPORT HARBOR OfSICH SEOOHO SECllON --P 3 THE BEE LINE lh }4~1) HI Rl.\ AT BETROTHAL announcement luncheon, from Jell, Mrs. Jake Thomas; ber daughter, Jo Anne Thomas, tbe bride-to-Le, and Mrs. Alfred Gallade, hostess. (Janey Berls phOto) • • • • When Adele (Mrs. Alfred) Gallld~>, Dover Shores, plans a party, one e~ts per- fection. Her lunc heon honoring her nler~;>, bride-to-be Jo Ann Thomas, certatnl} proved U. The e~qulsite invltations with pastel blossoms scattered around tbe gold lmprlnt- ing announced the date, June 5, and the hour, 12 o'clock nooo • . . and at 12 nooo the guests were arriving. Everyone noticed the Island or nowers, plants, even a small palm, that noate<l to and fro in the pool. There also was a sma 11 - er Island in the reflection pool arouoo the fountain in the inner court. Adele anrl hon- oree Jo Ann r eceived in th~> ~·1d~> entr) hall, where just beyond, on a rounrt tahle with softly draped cloth and ov~>rlay of n~>t, was the ·•ivory satin" iced 3 ll.erPrt an- nounrement cake. On tbe tiers WF-re pa stel r onfection roses; on the top, fr~>sh roses. Eac h tier was a diffe rent flavor -- rasp- B~t-man and Rotmta, also HumaD ttlunst~r·s ear, Slllrley is plarty ba.~r with the Stut& • • • • • • FLASHBACK! It really Lsn't too late to tell about It .•. the hmebeoo tba.t Lee (Mrs. Paul) Rogers hosted ~ her new homt-1n East Bluff. She scarcely bad blm( tbe la.st drape, put the Ia st ebLna cup in tbe ctltna ctqJboa rd . • . welcome to my parlor wttb a baU and farewell'' party •.. ptbering the harrt worklng goldea angels wbo bad served so falthtully this past year to various roles and those who would be sent.og Angelitos de Oro this year for a happy day toe ether. ~ Is keyed to soft subtle eolortncs, and so is her new home. M.artb:a CroW'Iler as-' slsted her tbat d2y, serving frosty pink strawberr}' daJQUlris, Iced lemon •·ater or white wine. Halos and work were latd aside to admire her new abode wttb its green- veldt view and just plain visiting wtth one another, learning about new hobbles, who's Winning at the bridge tables, who's talc:lng trips and where ..• JOst pla.ln visiting •.. A~D Iovin« it. berry, banana and rum. ENJOYING the tiJn party at ~e Rogers· First arrivals UlC'Iuded Jo Ann's mott.er, new home, from left: Virginia Wnght, Nor- Mary Ann (Mrs. Jake) Thomas, a.nrl grand-ma Gurley, Lee Rogers and Ail een Salisbur y. mother, Mrs. Abraham GalJade, also Mrs. • • • • .. Victoria Gantus grandmother of the groom Attending were Pat Allen, PhyllJs Bulhe, eulro§ena. 4 Bar Imperial Bath Size Soap PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED 7 DAYS A WEEK 9 -9 WEEKDAYS 0 9-7 su.tDAYS 3021 E . COAST HWY •• CORONA DEL MAR ~•·cunou11l r-J~o•·ls and O .C.T .A. e~\ The Fir~r Annua) 9~eej FREE Jl N IOR TENNIS CLINIC SATt:RDA,, Jt:'\E 26 I to 5 p.n . at S()l'TH COAST P LAZ.&. HOTEL AGES 8 to IC l iMITED REGlSTR:\TI(J\ John Gaotus. Oth~rs were Rose Man f ~trs: ·Carroll Beelc, Edith Carver, Helen Cltlford, Herman) Morte r anti Mabel Mrs. :\orman Mildred Curtis, Patncla Groth., Nor ma Gur- Mamey of Hant <>ek Park. All "''"r" 11rPrte-d ley, Pegl!;y Hakes •.. we talked of her to cliff view patio, '4'here fnPnrl H~>len 1aughter, Carolyn Shattuck, who .has alr.ays 'Mrs. Gerald) Johnson served at the ' ham-beeo prett), but has become poslttvelr beau-c[Pa Call !\0\\ fo r 1eta11C};, pagne fountaln 1 above it '4'e not fill the "'hlte tlful; lo fact, I didn't r ecognize her since doves and wedding bells). AS guestS a Ppt -sne a"ained that Slender look SO man} 0~ aJ•amoztnl ,J.,.,..,.r.ls Pd thP champal!ne, they "''ere told to keep us }earn for, but are too lazy to Parn f"-' the glass as a memento. Each ~:lass, with ~1ore wer e Anne-Marie Foell, DonDa De-Behind t~ lnternatl.oDal Paac:ab Boase little wedding r iJ'h.s nestled 10 the tiO"' tie<l vine, Mar) Lou Hoplc:lns, Mrs. Wendell J?nes lS3 E l'Jtb SL COijiJ M• Pbcw H&.f'" to the stem, was i.nscrlt•ed "'llh Jo Ann·s rst, ... too has a nev.· address :-Park ~ew-6 Sat.' Moo. tbrlJ Thurs.-F'ri.to 8:00 name and the date, June 5, 197&. portr. Helen LeMay . . .still up to her -====================~ Gathered here were Mmes. :\mean Hall -eyes in painting and has ever so many on 1 dad and ffolline Hartdad, also ~Irs. MiMie displa} at Pilar Wayne's ... Also ?\an "}' Abdunmur. More were Mmes. Geor~e El-Lusk, Fran Jones, J~an McG ee, ~orma kour i, Jeffrey Easterhrook and RoLert White-Meyer, Dolor es Mille.r, MUlie Nledecke r, head, Irvine, plus many 1;.ore. The IJu ffet Jane Porter, Jennie R1chard, Julia Thomas, flower arr311~ '•1ent fea tured 2 prett\ love -E mma Jane RUey,StepbanJeRoLertson, Myr- blrds ... Lue sumptuous lun<.heoo · .. rte -n:1 Saftig, Aileen Sallbi>u11·, Jessie May 2".1r-~ llcious from begi.nn1ng to the after loncheon ar, Bert} Lou Soden, Ruth Steen, Bets}' mints that Adele hand molded in various Stoddard, Jan Taylor, Jean Ward, Lucy floral' shapeS and hearts cente;ed with the Woodward, Vtrginta Wrtgbt and Lillian Hon-1 weddiog rlD(s. No detail too Lar~~;e or too ig. It was 100eed a delightful day, dellghtfiJI s mall In ber plans! luncheon, wlth a delightfUl finale ••• Each ENSIGN SUBSCRIPTION ORDER ONLY SS.OO FOit OME YEAR THE OFFICI AL NEWSP APER O F THE CITY OF NEWPORT &EACH ---------------- HAM£ .•.•.•.....•..•............•.•.• ADDRESS ..•.•..•.••.•••....••.•.•. -... CrrY ....•••.•••••••.•........ ZIP ..•.. MRPOitT MAit801t IMstGM 2n1 !.. COAST HWY., COlOMA DEL II&Ait IncldeDtally, Shirley (Mrs. George) Barris guest had ber choice of little hand crafted , from Enciuo c reated quite a ripple of ex-pressed ~la.ss swans in clear green or sa.p-~ cUement ~ waves of raves with her S90,-pbire blue .•• I chose tbe «Teen ..• bot 000 gold pllted Stutz. Though Mr. Barris I dld an ••eeny meeoy mJ..oey•· to r~ach d~ ~ •ell ~wn B~~-mtOb~~ll~e~~~r~t~b!e !d:ec:ua~. ~on~·--------·------------~~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~ DONNA HAWKINS has been named as field representa- tive for Jim SJemons Im- ports of Newport Beach. Donna, first woman to hold a sales positlon for Slemons Imports , previously worked as sales representative for an auto after-sale company and for another Southern Ca- llfornla auto Importer. Ml DSHIPM AN SCHMITZ GETS DOUBLE HONOR Navy Midshipman Third Class Joseph E. Schmitz, son of Mr. and Mrs. John G. Schmitz, 17 Mlsslon Bay Drive, Spyglass Hill, bas been namedtobotbthedean's a.nd superintendent's lists at the U.S. Naval Academy ror the 1975 -76 academic year. Tbe dean's list honors midsb.lpmen who achieve an academic average of at least 3.4 (of a possible 4.0). The superlnteodeot's Ust honors tbose midshipmen who, in addlttoo to earning place- meat on the dean's llst., ba ve demonstn.ted superior lead- e rship. JR. EBELL HOLDING MEMBER LUNCHEON Tbe JanJor Ebell Club of Newport Beach wm meet for a membersbip luncheoo todaJ, JaM 24, at the home of Mn. RoD ~W'Ilter. Tbe membenbtp chatr-mu. Kn. Bob Socel, wtU p......t M'f8l ntw pro-.,..,..,a: Elleem Andenou, Pa10 GoiiJb. Kathy Howald. 1uu au.tU. Gerrl S:-.tp. lro, ltatblMO Taketa, and Ll8dl Vu. CMtwt~ ···50~~ ··~~- ... ~,.Off . p.,.,,...~_ .. ..~~t ·· • &wtn~r" . . , • ~~ --~ ~n~ tM: \i1 '/1 ~ 3, ex• \\S-i~ ~-~.!~C\ • ~~ £.-a1> TA&~ A-RM e..t~tle. '1e-\A l "'~ ~\ud t.o.~: ~ o-J\~ ~ ~ .. .u. )f Pr\c.' • tt't~&. bkoa. \1~~ "0~ ~ • mab: so~ of( ·~~ lO'•ff ftt\JO'~·!al£ ToP -fo~ C."e56 f,/ot C"eG~ ~~ NDw~S! • A~A.,It\ . • '-"~ .. ~ I"C. l£AN£a. ~ ~ "a-1 ,,~ ~, . ~;~ ~ea SewrM, ~AftlftU (Xa.~····~off !er.~i~ p\cc.s,. ~Seff t.t+f'ts,.,As. ~us ()fiN qlt_, .. :.....,. \1.•S X. Of.f AIRPORT o.-.,.. SOopo"-. Tbomu ~U•Y of DoYer Sbor'f"S. wbo A J'S be w&Dtl to '·opto~~ up coatmunlea. ttoas• t.erween teuJtlllc ftc.. ho.a fict~~:l.Qg over Or~e County Airport's future, wm hold a SJ)@("\.al meettnc oa tt 1~ 1U1' jl .. ~t f'rlt13}' mo rnllag. II' .&.l.IJ rvUIIIy govern- '" v. t .. u,., homeowner r h>o~p•. ,l.tflXin users and CM City Hall burglarized fhrel"' oil paintings and a t:l.t•t;.. I rrarium, total va l- u,. . ' l ~~;ert> stolen from u,. j r 1 fi<Jor or Costa Mesa ( Jn P •'1. --1 air tJr., Cos- t;, t-·~: ]IOh· e reported last I fl !;,\ l!1 ! • , o:;~s lhf' $800 p lh',," 11 \1rs. Teresa Ma- rt .. .leofthPmayor. T'"" ~•..nas asea - v • r !hi' ouse and -~ ~.trJa~old • .,.t '!f. :: mP, painted in • h ,, , ~ J.flC sand co-· ' r· . ' ttl ·JI'Jna was the · I•' .;! l!lQ' 'f'T stolen patn- 'n' ·; .r., .. • •t :-.400, Tile 1, ':;m, .\-as a l'lesert :·• . \'Jrt.:a palms • ... in Uu! ba r k- •. L1 • s, ~T:l.)'S and ~-.. ~··t~"' u .t :noliern black '• •--rranum v.•fth ~!··· ,d ll'''• p!J.ster flre , \'.ai•J • ~so, "'·as " :1n ar!n.mi - ''1 . r, f' su~r t ·•ut · theofft~E' •• 1 • rh"'Y are !lt\lt::stlga- ~ r es ok c ~n 'ct code •• r,r, IPSt code ···•'::~~ by the '"'1'1J rt-\1esa ·ltstrirt at ., ... :;.,av nigh!. , lt Wt!I I.'O 10 ~-. .. ol super- _,·,·al. It will ... r. £>S ~~o·here -r!>, ~mploy ­ r:mts will not ... rt:un decl- ,f a conflict ' is rPQUired t 4' rofor m act t•Jrs are sub· ~T mal and .nd f'(lUitable .... ,:-.,' to rHs- ., um u l inter- ' C' .>mjo<lfS Of the . ' •t ,...,, supe rin - -:ur~erinten - "1 <>uperinten- of fis~al ,· -~ manager, ·t~r,mem­ ""'r•n"'l r-om- ,. Jl sa fety • ·•r•• rations ;J'"'jh(·' i.~AGUI RE c:ES r,1 ~ NG VISIT 1,•1 ! }es- t' 'l tl,<> Uap- ~!d, tn Cos - '' ·.ttrtr k Magu ire .; ~ , '1<>~1 une xpe<:- C• •II 'lT•u in 13everly i--lt11"' ' '•\ q 'tu% Red- \ ~ 4' , :1 r"'search ooru lfl ;\ew r -, u the U.S. I ~ I 0. ·l. ., ·~o:.·J byhiswlfe, c;or. t ·n k.l r,,daugh- 1 .... \, 1r .,•;:;el!, The- u,.1 Kathleen t osta Mesa, :l!n~ler :llld ··t n \lulkern, '.,rk I' tty. ~. r<1n or Corona r ~ ... luu~rl rlirec- •fcRil 'MUSICAL "''"~IU LY 2 ·1 ·1 , •· a mu- ·~~> national !II he seen r·,y, July 2, ln ··• •tlon Is spon- T ., >rld Vision ln- '' ~~-'lllon:\J and the Newport ·f ~t ')r .JUr,, il o!ChU r ches. 11"' r ultlmerlia presenta- u rou w1. .-ritten by John Pe- lf'r ·i<n .t.nli Don Wyrtr.en. The •;•,.meml.rer Temple City ('tl()ir wtll provld <> the mu- s .• TOLLEF SON TO HLK AT CENTRAL Bl BLE The RPV, Jake Tolle!900 of S'e11rport Bea~"h wut be tt"' gllwst speaker at tbe l ,15 a.m. Sunday senlce wt C~llllble Church, HIO · Jrd treet, Costa Mesa.. The JtDctuary choir under tbe dlfoection of Mrs. Juaree BurfiJI.lnt .-m pres;ent a Ne- '"' OJ-lrl 1 patriotic pro-e-n•• It e ,.ti:30p,m. hoU r. ,... ....... FE .. -.. _ ..... ~-· llr--fto-.. -........... )If)'. • ¢11 ~., ---bor •• ... ... ea.rt.,... boreelld. Art AllltlltoU', • ... .. ur. ane,, .,. tM • ,_ JhOilld -bJ ........ particlputs IKlllde til M- yon of Newp.wt. C... ..... . , ........ ,. ·It's 'who cares' week . ... ·--~~ .. ln •• ...-~--- --~ ... 7 ··--~ .. ... •n"rt.. .. s 9 J! .. , ... , a ..., "· trYlDe, ,..... ... .... ........ -.u,ort ... \ nagemeat CJftleiall -.1 N- preseotatl.,.. Ill De I a11- Unes tblt ftJ jets Gilt of. county airport. Allo, tM pro-airport Com...., All'· port COIIDCU, tile 1111-411'- porl Alr!lort Adlaa -county airport oom•l ' - en, nipi c r '4'Nt t1 Dolileoner Cftllllll ud ...__ YldullJ iDYoiYed b(Jittcatfca over tbe a.lrp)rt. :. • I! .I a r; ',.::.-= .._GMt .... , ... ,. ... ... ..................... __ ......... D.Ioot- Briefings ww be . at.,. t-y ooise speci.allst !lorw. Ewers, and by airport di- r ector Robert Brlr'•• who w1p talk abollt peenl private nlatloo at tbe fteld. Also, a repres "'•tt-.e fJl the county counsel's omce will discUss the n.rtucl under which the airport op. e rates contrary to .tate noise standards, ud. De county's Tom Egaa will dl.J... cuss an ttpeOmiiiC eiYirM· mental Impact report 011. tbe aiport. The clt;y govemmf!lltl cl. Newport, Costa una, tr ... vine and Tustin are espec- ted to try to pre...t 1 .t- ted froot to Mr. Riley-, cal- ling on the count)' -.peni- sors to stress tbe •• cl. Ontario 1Dtermf1oMt Air- port to solve Orure Cou- ty's l.lr tnftlc needs. Later this sa~mer, lbe supervisors are Upected liD get the completed earirae· mental Impact report oa tbe atport 's operaUou,IDdtalat som e action. OptfOD.rlDclllde buying up homes: 1D s..ta Ana Heights that are bei...U, Impacted by aircnft DOUe. ptlasing out jet ue to n- duce oolse lew-'IJ to complf wltb state staodl"" ~· enlng a runWiy to lnow )Ftl to get airborne flutber' awty from residential r.reu, or imposing stricter DOlle re- gulations oo alrl1De1 lOW using the airport. Homeowoer ~ Ia Newport ban co~ cl. noise trom jets takDtl oa over Newport Bay. IMCtlal approaches are mldt ONr Santa Ana IDd Thlti.D., ud non-)et takeoffs are OTer Costa Mesa. WALTER SEB. ENGER OF C.lt DIES AT85 Walter 0. Seele..,er, Apt. 5, 2131 Elden Awe., COIItl Mesa died at bts bome Thursday, June 1'7, at tbe age of 85. He had worked tor tbe Railway Elqlress Apaey lor 47 years and had bet'll a n- sident of the cocmtJ and lb.te for 16 years. He wu foaDd dead ln h1s apartmeat at 5:30 p.m. by a oelcbbOr, Feliz A. Sasabe, 325 E. 20th St. Mr. Seelenger, wbo wu born ln New Mezlco, is ..r- vlved by a brotber-tn-law, Albert Jobansell of Lol AD- geles. Arrangements wen by Peek Family ColoDial Fa • neral Home, WestmlDiter TORRENCE OODDS. · SO , OF N.B. DIES A memorial serTice wu held Mooday at st. Aodrew's Presbyterian Cbarch ben for Torrence Dods, 10, a retired real estate broker who ll•ed at 2220CWf,lfiW'- port Heights. He dltd Jut Thursday at Soath Cout Community bospltal 1D JA.. guna Beach, Arrangements were biD- died by Paclflc Vln mor- tuary. DARRB.L CROFT, OF C.M.,IS DEAD AT 66 Darrell Croft, 66, of J07? Cll.arle, Colta Mea. wllo dte<l llaaday at lloo( .... pltal, w11l be barled .....,, June 2-4,. La PacUie Vllw memorlal J:Uk. s.nto. wW be beld at I p.a.. ~ Ktogdom llo1l to ~ -sa, witb VemNI~.._ nctattac. Mr. croa, a ..U.. of Salt Lake City, IIIII lind tM!re tbOC !0 JtUL • was u~ En,.. 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A $110 11 .. .-_two-IDtll bu're1 r.-.et .,.. .eot• flvm a --ctau-tDCiolled ,_ cue lD the 11oc1 • Reol Goo hop, uro N..,ort -.. Ted-. O'W'IItl', r1!11101t14. Darid W • · r..._ USZ-1/2 Eldoo Awe., nputed·llle $50 lNr- rJary of a c.-•no re- eelnr IDd tlr'llbl:»le. A $SOD SSmm camen wu .eoleD rro.. a flmUr room bGoll:-....u Ia tbe IDtne of DoDald · !fee ..... !5U O.ris: Pl. A t.qlar obtaiDed I $100 eleetrlc: drll1 from a work -., Doose'• ..-. ...... ---. ... in::; -~ ~,.=l;•;n ~ ...... ! ....... _ ....... .. X a, -5 I 11?)1: lllllr. !S;'t ~--..... • 117 ... -tiCelyD.t'llzii.Afl. .. .,-:. ..... --at all tllllllaa • -at $110-- IMJURPES ARE FATAL TO XOTORCYQ.IST F ..... w;kti ... E1 Ton -G~t llale Galllllr, JO. are lthhled .............. ...,. Gar-del G ......... __ _ dly Ia Colla .._ --r- tal t •••• ,.. ......... ncea..t • a • •• rcrete ac~ • EJIMcb. Dr. MU SW• Drtft M U :Z5 p.m. Frtllr.y. lila CDGtorcyele na ofl E-=11 Dr. aad!Dneozta -., wall. alter he falled to ...,.-"& a cttne. He .rfered peMe tDd tn- teroal ta)u1es. HONOR GRADUATE !lacey Alelr, IIIII Ba- Dr~. eon-del ...... bu gndlated ~ e.• laMe wttll a 1acbelol ol artl de- gree from Fort Lewls Col-- l ... to~C-. Joi:D Ttmotlly Ccmoy, 1106 s-nt...na Tu .. ln1ae Ternce. wU1 ~lete the requlremeots for enduiUoD aDd reeetYe tbe bl.ebelor of .... -to Allpat. t a lbh.., • ..CIIIJIJ 1'01111 . .. .... ~ .,. ..... .,.. ., .. ,.. POll' CIII1Uil'l ~'IDE JIIW'OVRl. MFAKr' • , . , M ARtNE Prlnte First Clus Kennetb P. Festanlch, son of Mr. a.od Mrs.SamN. Fes- lcao.Jcb of 2965 Bimini Place, Costa Mesa, has lwen meri- torioUsly promoted to his present rank upon gradua- tion from re<'ruit train~ a t t he Mar ine Corps Reault Depot. San Otego. A I fli5 graduate of Estanr la hich sC'hool, he joined the Marine Corps ill Mar, 1975. Buy at wholesale factory direct prices. 8 AHKAMEftiCARD· MASTERCHARCiE -----------THRE£ GENERATIONS OF FURRIERS Home Society debs introduced at teo n. '7C .......... " of ttle ......... AafiJtry of CIIO- clreit's Home lbctety were PAIIIM'td II a.. tradl~ •n~eiiMlllt tea OD lane !% II the home of Mr. and Mrs.l~~s~rsofNe•­pcm Beach~ Mrs. RttdoJ.I Buoo, prest- deat, and Mn. James Lou- dea, bi.IJ cbairman, wel- comed the debutantes a.od their mother s following their introduction by Mrs. Ray- mood Hltzel, tbe debuta.ote chairman. The youoc womeo wtll mal.e their bow to soclet~ at the 23nt ant'llal llall, to be held at the New- port Marriott oo Dec. 28. Here are the name~ of the 20 11E>hutantes and t heir pa- rents: L)'lln Amundson, Mr. aod Mrs. Merle H. Amundson. Suzanne Ellubeth Aubert, Mr. and Mrs . Llo)'d U?es Aubert Jr. Ellt'n Beth Beamish, Mr. and Mrs. Richard WAlla<'e Beamish. Trad Ann Blake, Mrs. Marv Ba rreH !:Slake. Br)nne Susan Bonn('r, Mr. and Mrs. WeUington Folsom Bonner Jr. Karen Lavinia Chong, Dr . and Mrs . John Ke nneth C' honl?'. st.eey .U. FOft-. .-r. ud Mrs • .._.... LeRo' Foremu. Kyle ~ Ga)ID6, Mr. ~ Mrs~ Wa.Ker Hcltiert G•per. Mell.Dda Loul.se Roo~, Mr. and Mn~ CUMoa M. Hoose. la.lle Aane Hompttrles, Mr. aod Mrs • .Josepb Cla)- ton Humphries. Patri("la Loo1se Mad.lgan, Mr. and Mrs. Gnald Fran- <"ls Madigan. Theresa Lynne Mlll~"r, Mr. and Mrs. WUJiam Tho- mas ~1UJer. Ann E llr.a be«h Moon, Mr. and Mrs. Cbarles En•r~>rt Moon Jr. Jody Lym Morton, Mr. and Mrs. ~rt WOllam Morton. Usa Susan Robmson, Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Witten Ro- binson. Vlrginia Lt!e Sammts, t.lr. and Mrs. LPe Chapin. San • mis. Tamara Sue Smlth, Mr and Mrs. Hobart A. Srruth. SUMMER HOURS FOR HARBOR BOYS CLUB Boys Club hours are~~~ 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monda\ through Friday; closed Sa: turday anrJ Sunda}. BALBOA FUR FACTORY ..,...__ 305 P olm St. • Heor the Ferry Lisa Gra1·e CrE>amer, Mr. c1nt1 Mrs. fl,..nj3min Trygve Llllef(raven. Summer su~r fun pr?- ,:trams are llelm~ offe re1 Inc ludin"' 3-d:.l v r:a nliJ'>: v:eekJong resit1£>nce-t·anaps. ft shinr dPrh;, Wash TulJ KJ- zoo Band, Ma~tr Mountatr trip and a !••ll sports pro. gram. Further lnforn•atlor r·an be otAalnM b} ~:alUm the Hartaor Area Bors C lut at 642-83i2. BALBOA OPEN 7 DAYS, 9 5 675.1192 Sus.tn F.llen Cu)ler, Mr. and Mrs. Rohert John Cu~. IH. \\a\rstylzng ~ jus~ for Lur' Denise rJeMot·skon- \1, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Ste- pta£>n rtt>Mcx skonyi. ~ ch1ldrczn f:OA APPT. 64A·0838 -~ARSOR Vll'W ClNHQ- Of'\ S an Joaq,.~~n ~Ills P o &d Jv,t Sovlh of Mete Artt.u• Blvd. LEGAL MOTICI S-5~7 1 6 FIC"TITIOL'S Bt;SI~ESS ~AME ST ATEME ~T The folluwing persons a re dol~ huslness as: Pepj)E'r. woOf! Apartments, a llmtted partnership, 4000 Dlr<'h Street, Suitt> 101, Newport Bea<.h, California 92660: l'. T. Thompson, ut, General Partnt>r, 18952 MacArthur Boult>vam, SuitE> 102,lrvln", CJ IIfornia 92715; D. G. Zt>ll- ner, General Partner, 4000 Birch Street, Suite 101, !'\pw. port BE>ach, C"allfornla 92660. FASHION SPORTSWf AR SHOP COMING TO N.B. Kenntoth LIO}'! of 1 out Bea• h h:ts lt-asl'r1 J 2,-t'i~ S'lUa re foot IJiuldtn~; 1n th· Mariners Milt> Srj uarE-at 2i00 ~. Co.1st H"·~ •• Mari- ners Mile, a.nrJ plans :t r·on. tt>mporary men's an•1la11i£-.,· fashion sportc;wear shop. Cherie Aria1ns of the :\pll·. port B~Ja!'la off!t-~ or r. rulah ... El lis Co. r•·presPotM hot II !esse( and It~ lessor, \tJr- lners l'\hlt> • Olll(.l4ll\. ~~~~i;iii~~~.!lThls wslness ls conc1u1 •• '!' b} a e r - . Si . . mp. LIGAL MOT1CI S-5::;-;"23 FII TITIOI'S m·sr.\ESS ~,\\IE ~A~tlJN'T' 'bl•n" Holfd•~' u•w• •••.,.. P.a~Ufon o.n~ •• ••·"'· Call (7~~) 67J•§%4§ For a.•erwatio11•, Ete. SOil, Dl, Gt>neral Partlt>r. This statement -.•as fiJe<1 with th£> coonty <'ler k ot Or. ange County Jun e 1~, 1976. Publish: June 24, Jul) 1, 8, 1'J, 1!Yi6, In the t'e-wport Harbor Enshm. F -5761 8 li!GAL MOnel S-5'i722 FICTlTlOUS RUSI:'\ESS ~AMt. STATEME~T The follow!~ persons are doln~; busint>ss as: l.:nlver- stt~· Athletl" Club, 2~92C ir­ cle Drive, ~f'wport Beac h, California 92660: RolJert Zukin, 22241 West PacifiC' The fol1o .... ·~ pt>rson 1s do~businE.-ssas: PtOil•l'l'i, 210 Newport r enter [)n,e, ~ewport Rear!,, Caltforma: Fromin's of ~eu"PPrt, ln1 ., Cl llfornla orporatton , ::'10 ~e~~o-port Center Ur ive, ,.,,. • port Reach, Califorma. This busillf-SS Is • onolu - ted It; a I"Orporation. Corporat11.111 :"a m~>:~ r·· - In's of ~e-wpo rt, lrt ., fl~>n:ll~ From ln. SE'Crf't:!n . This statemE'nt was ftlPrl with the f.OUnt\ •'Jork of t lr- ange Count' .JunP 14, t'l:·~. Publish: Jun~> 24, luh I, 8, li , l !Yi6, in th~ '""''Nrl Hartror Ensil!n. F .·-:--:~1 Coast Hlgh~·a,, Mal!Lu, Ca. LIG.AI.. MOT1Cl lUoroia 90265; W Cla rk Graves, 18662 Mat·Arthur S-:?0814 Boult>vard, Suite 104,1rvlne, ~OTICE OF OISSOll'TJra'\ Cahfornla 92664. OF PART~!-..HSIIIP This business IS ' onrtur -Puhli• notit e is h· r"l ~ t£>d by an un.lnrorporatedas-d ven that Lo~Jl H fOJ h.·l soriatlon other than a part-and Anton Ch1apuz1o. t,,,:,- nershlp. Signed: Robert Zu. toforP dolflt! hus1ness u1 l"r ktn. the fit titlous lirm n6r•~ 111!1 This statt>ment -.·c~s fUf>(i style of Irvine RluPpnnt 11 with the county clerk of Or-4301 Rtn ·h Stn>£>t, Ctt\ uf ange Count~· June ll, 1976. :'iE'"A'JJOrt Re:~dt, Count~ of C loHd undii)S Publish: June 24, Julr t, Orangt>, StatE' of t altrorruJ, 1 I 16 NEWPORT IOUlEVAID. COSTA MESA 8, 15, 1976, In the Ne--.'J)Ort <11d on thE> 1st lay or MJ \. 1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-Hia~ri~~r~~~~~F~-5~7~4~9~8~ J97G, oynmtud' onsent, lls-solv£>, try ·.• .-~aduwal, t 11P said p:~rtne-rst11p anr1 tE'r ll !· nate their rei:~ lions a' p.11 r. ners tht>rein. Saic1 husln£>ss In tht> tutu rt> wt!I h£> ··ondurte<1 lo\ 1 o' al H. Tu"ker, -.·oo will p:l} and discharge all llabUitles and debts of the rtrm anr1 rt>- ceiv£> all montPS papbl• to tbe firm. 538 CENTER STREET . COSTA MESA · 646·1919· Further not t.'t> ts her~>h} ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~-------------~~~~~~t ~~e~~~ Sllles -Adidas S,.t lilt -Titer C.-se -KMs T retn -fer T nRis bseUI -FIIIUII -Seccer Jtftill -Seftbll Bu.WS -StftUIIs buetuls -S.CC.WS fMtUis -T e.G lalts lacq11t Ills -In Ills TIMisbdlets Wbt11 -IM -... bncrtft -,_ -llcCftler Prila _,_ fadllt StriiN -'I" tl 1l11t wlll not be responsible, from tbia da}· on, for an) oblh:a- tlon ln<'urred by the other(s} ln (hls) {her) (their) own name(s) or ln the na m£> or ~e !irm. DATED at Newport &Meh, Callfomia, this 1st ctay or May, 1976. LOyal R. Tuc.ktr. .Pabl.bh: Juae U, 1976, lD Hit MtwlJO!t R..,.._ Eulp. P ALl i\E GARDNER, woman of the )ear ot th~> '-Pwport k• 4rr Charter Ct~pter, Amen('3.0 Busines .. "o" an·~ -\.sst.., l!. ptr·tu red her~>, stan<tiog, front ~'ntt-r, "'lflr fom .... r ,.omen of tt. .. )' .. H (c 10' k";ny> from Jo-. tor l• It 1. \!., "!>. J. J. t.oo"• Row.rt ~mo"i!"au, lln-'Jr~ P01 l•· ·r. r P 1\ ept~.a 11 ilJt<1 I . \\ 1lla rrl. IEIPOIT HA_,R SUJf PUIUSHED IEULY -PACES 1e~r ,,~,C1,C. ~ If t \II ~) I II Ill ~ \ 1l IW i ) ----·~ Join Us For CHAMPAGNE SUNDAY BRUNCH ........... CALYPSO STEEl DRUM BAND EMT EttTAIMi fiiC fltO• l'l . Woman of year n amed ~~ 640 -5123 GUEST BOAT SLIPS T Ia• \ • 4'POrt At> a' t. r 11ar- H·r, A1 .. rl asa kuc;lla~>ss \\o . l•t~u' -\ssn.'l .. sl~n.lt"d Mrs. \\ ' rJar<Jn• r as won • .tra f'Jf tla<-\'e ar at tla~> lun~: d1ruaer II "'"IJDl Ia"' I J o.il the. T flljo • • III'IS ~lo1 1lr· P:~ rl-. Jut • laoust-. ',\ \ an<1ott~> H(.of•c;<>vc.Jt 'II I s hOOI.o!Ta<luatu •• liSS. ShP is ti•P ··urrent r•r~>c;l­ )t.ont of r Jut Hroc kft .. 11 \L- 1101, rhPr<-sho rt>st1<>s. •• .. njo)'S 1anrtnc, rnrH tr , r P" t- tnl! 3nli '.l'rtllnr or J)()"'t T\ • SCHOL ARSHIPS WON BY OCC J~LIRN ALISlS ;. e CLO!.ED lti OH OAY\ '\, 103 N. BAYSIDE DR •• NEWPOftT •EACH MONDAY night MINISTRY M.n.M. Ea ch Monday Night at 7:30 PI~ "10uth Congregatronal Church •' ,. r huSNl on 111... t.as~:> Jl J• laiE'\'~>ITo••nt 111 h('r fi e!!'\, wor k anr! otlrl r a rPJS of U•- tr rPst 1r. ti"T •·omi JUnlt} an J -\i \\A, \lr 'i. r JPIIIer • .. 1 IJ" tt,P ( liapt•·r·, ~>ntn f Jr ttar \dtlon~l Artr,:>fl an I U · sin~>c;., ,·omara of th~: YP.tr Tit, ... F c.u r s ho!d 1 ,Jal~'s tot d- IIIC ~l,j()( PI~ ~ 1,11 j..,· sl "• .. annua Jt_, ran;:-.. 1 oa 'it ' n!- ·I?~" }(.IUna .. ltslt diL ar "1 J:a- i'l~'-1. Tt, .. f'•OII ... ·.r.-.. s rat""" '!Of! :triv~;-rt,::t.,c 11>\I>',J 3262 BROAD STREET. NFWPORT HEIGHTS Nurwry care prov1ded Phone: M2-2740 Mrs . (JJrtlnPr, nov. hnrt. II• lhJOtllrl'tOil 11<>3• ' , Cor- .,,, rl\ 1 £-SII..-111 Costd ~if-­ SJ , -'''aPr• -;t,r.o l.t11£'tlt S ttOOI rc 1 :?-; \'<>3 r~. S:.e IS still d uvoh r.o·• lJim ~ t ~ thE- '"·''POrt \1 . SJ unlfle-tl s· ' I)() I t1tstr1•·t as 1 sul·~ltut" t~>J - •a.-r "'"" rf•tl r M tn l ''~ 1 lr. I n tV<>Ie1 ~'<teuslv~>J~ In and out ol th ... l'ult"•' c;tJtes. She loJS I e• .-11th THUrn~ ftOr.o ~It htgan, whPr" slat> l ttPn- rlf'l! thf' :iftt ta r £-union of her LIGAL MOTICI S-~:i~24 JIJ;. 1e-I '· I tf ~ :..tu •~ ,• I ~llo'$poi~J,..f, O.lc-t ' II•• !:.iHtJI T. ~ n hi von QU "' ·Il l 1.<~ ~out ..,lttor \: d i r ... tinrk r~eh~ 5' tiOiarshtps ! !iu: "• • Sv rts ~~~ r h lo. ~hnt ... r .11. • !I ul.lll •I· • ana ..... r ~tar~ \ll,rpt :• r"- PI\It-'1 ~z~ . ~~~ (O•H sr• s•J;JhonaorE' 11 1 ~ Pc;J I• lr, o;ta \1 ... sa. 1Prr} l<> :qJt!'t l!s•J ''JO r;.osl ··o~lJ.! 1r .. : •• !! Hallis}es LANDSCAPE DES IGN SE R VICE Cu rom Landscape Plans O~LY SSO. YOU RECEIVE T WO COPIES. LAHO~CAPE COM T RAC TOitS Residential · Commercial Re-Landscap ing ls4&·SS2s) Hl TITIOC<; fll 'il:'-ESS \A~,t '\T\H.\11:..:\1 n "'11 ~>er '•t~fi!J I ::. •U•1 Ja ~ \hntPr .,.as l•=s• ,,.l ;t, .. l·o>::.t ,ports~~t·ru.-r. hi! Pnt • . .~:-1 )f ( osta ~l.-sa ~J" no~r .. ,1 •t,<> I•"SI rvjY>r:• I, ln' .. l'-1111 i•Jillt-S o1 ;tuntlll. t•ir I"·J t. ~Js lt•sh..natF-<1 t.~st 1<-Jtut• • ruer. 2640 Harbor Blvd .. Costa M · fh,. lollu..l t:~ p~:-rsons art- l'lut.. lruslrae-ss as: l'mvet. ~II)' -\,.so• l.tt~>S, l td., 2'i'i~ <.. ird~> Dn' ~. ~-'ll'port £\tl~l._ \. a ii(Drnl.l ')~;.,ho­ t Prt 7 uktu,Ge>n~rat Mi-tf.er, 2~41...-'"foSS P.ldf ... C~st Kttrh~·a}, Mallt>u , C'allfofma %2:i!i; \\ Cla rk Graves, Ge- n~ral Partner. 18662 ~1 3 - Arthur Houl~>\ r•l, Sutt£> I 4, hvlnP, C:tll!ornla 'J2GG4 flue; business ts • o!IOur . t~>·! ''' J ltmltPdpartnt>rc;tatp. "tl!llt-1: Hot ert 7ukln. flus c:tat<-1111'01 ~~o :~c; h!PJ "Itt tlw c·ount~ • Jeri-. of ''t • an~:f' ( ount\ Jun e-11, 1 •:1,, Publish: Jun.-Z-1, Jul\ 1, 8, l i , ).l:G, 10 11a£>~ewport IIJ rbor Ensl~n. f-.j~-1~4 LIGA&.MOnCI \OTICE CH I~TENTION TO E~G -\(,f I~ THE SALE OF All (Hf<11 1C AI:. \'ER AGE.S 6-14-iS To \~ho.t It Ma ) l onct>rn: Sull Jl'' t to ISsuance of th£> It ensE> applt ... 1 for, not:~·E> 1s hen•t ·, :t,·~>n th:lt th€" un- dersll!n~> I propospc; to st.-11 3}C'Oh>Jt l•E'\'PTak'eS al th"' pren.lc;Ps, les• r!L~>lac; foi- IOil'S: 129 Al!ate Avpnue, Bal- 1'03 lslawl ·~pwport Rt>a h. Pu rc:uant to su• h In ten - tion, thE' unl1 ... rst~ed is ap. ply!n~7 to t'ae DepartmE-nt of \lroholt• T•t-veraJ:E' Control for lssu:tn•·f of an al• oltollc l•Pve-rap• II• ens!' ._or IJ C"ens- t>s' for these premise-s as follo-.•s: ''411" on Sale Re~>r. •• ollts}ers JFio rist ~pecia l. .J Frc'h cut. CAR 1\: ATlO T : • • !jill' r•,ru -,t \ I lfiP :-1 t ru :· TAI\EHO~H.'\ZF'~ I• ~~ ll' FLORIST ~R -\PrE. ~i 'q IC \ MA '\\' COL0R.~. ~rr·ice tuul Qua/if\· SiucP 19·16 URSERY- FLORIST "~11:1 'E R .. LEMON SPECIAL D ~ \Fr l EMO'\ STAYS COMPACT. HI:. -\h'\ mt:-;.SKIX:"E D, TANG' l HIT AT EAHLY AGE PIIOIII 546-5525 1 Gal Reg 2 95 Thru June 29 \ AR~IAC 1\, Ja u.es E. Publish: Junt> 24, 19~G. In the ~ewport Hart10r Ensign. OPI!H DAILY 9 • 6 SUND AYS 9 • S·JO Denny Voyles IS the kind of banker wtlo takes th& tmle to understand your bankmg needs He s the manager of Bank of Newport's matn otftce at Dover and Sixteenth Street. and he's always ready to share h1s banking knowledge w1th you. Denny knows that bus~ Harbor area people like fast. etfic1ent. yet personaliZed """1ce and Denny and his staff 1re dedicated to providing •t. ~you're ready for a t-. of truly peraonaUzed benldng, come ... Denny ~ylel at the Bank of Newport and f"'d out wttat makes us dfhr.nt from ordfnary banks ' N~T HARBOR (lj$1 GN P\JilJ!ItED WEElllY -PAGU TltOI!SDAY, JU NE!~ 1176 COIIOIIA DELIIAII, CAL ""'*e~no .. ...,....~ o.a~.tlMw'l~w .__ ._..__ ---=" C.t.eftt... .. t ~ .. o-. SPECII\l ANTIQUE FURNITURE FINE JEWELRY SATURDAY, JUNE 2e VIEWING: 7:30-8 :30 -AUCTION: 8 :30PM SOUTH COAST PLAZA HOTEL COSTA M ESA ROOM • WEOJirESOAY, Jtllr(E 2 YlebtUe H&.,...,,s\9Fer- Ahllo, Balboa, NpOrtf!d$!91 ll'l Jn"elry seolee trom ber home betweea S p.m. ud 5 p, m. by a thl~f wbo got In throuth an unlocked back door .•• Sapphire eu.ff Unks nlued at $455 were taken fro m Douglas Dennett's room at the Mart~W!rs Motel, 3024 W. C011st Hwy., Mari- ne rs Mile, between 10 a.m. June 1 and 4:20 p.m. June 2 • , • Men's jewelry, valued at $1 ,782, was taken from the home or Cha rles Jones, 5512 River, West Newport, between 11 a.m. and 2:30 '~~~~~~~~~-~·'~"~·~··~·~·~,~~~~~~~~.p.m •... c. E. Thornburg's 1973 Ford car •a.s stolen from In front or his llomf' at 1225 E. B:llboaBIYd ., BaJ- boa, betv.·een II :50 p.m. June CUSTOM THERAPEUTIC SPAS OPEN 7 DAYS. PHONE OR VI§!! OUR SHOWRQOMS !0011 Y. 12222 ~0 . HARBOR BlV D., GARDE~ GROV E 27 601 FOR BES ROAD, l AGUNA NIGUEL AN .t.H ElM 77 2-3401 L ACUNA HIGUEL 831 -2375 C AR DE N GROY E 750-7665 STATE LIC ENSE NO. \92237 FULLERTOI'I 871-P020 COAST AL AR E A 6 46-5094 FOR ALL OF YOUR 111\LJP AN CE NEEDS R,pbertson Insurance c__Associates t o u r /l'!dt pt ndtnl {'l$11.f!'l¥H;t Aj!:tnl 2 711 E. Coasr Hw y ,. SuiteiOO Corona del Mar 7 14 1 6 73 · 38 50 POEMS WANiE D The CALIFORNIA SOC IETY OF POE T$ is compiling a boo k of poems . If you have written a poem and would like our sel ection committee to con si der it for pu blication. send your poem and a self-addressed stamped enve lope to: CALIFORNIA SOC IETY OF POETS P. 0. Box 7933 San Francisco, Cal if. 94020 MARINERS CHURCH NOW IN OUR NEW BUILDING 1000 BISON, AT JA MBOHEE, ~E WPORT BE ACH TELEPHONE : 640-6010 THE. TEACHISG IS C E~TERED 0:'-JESUS CHRIST AI'D THE BIRLE, WITH E MPHASISO~ PRACTIC.-'L CI IRISTIAN LIVI~G . ALL AGES A.RE WE LCOME . Counseline antl visitm~ available. SUl'O[Jt\"J SERV ICES: 8:00-9:30-l l:OO A.M. BlC SUR CO AST 1 awl G::W a.m. June 2 ... Vandals broke Into the Har- bor Vle111 Homes Assn. re- creation hall at 1877 Port WesUJOUrne:, between 5 p.m. June 1 and 8:30 a.m. June 2 ami putiall)' burned a U.S. na@l: on the wall, and left a be:er bOttl e In thf building •.. But F'ort..es Lawler, 43, of 2101 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar, waschargfd wllh misdemeanor drunk drh·ing at 12:50a.m.atJam- IJOn•li' and Coast !iwy, • THURSDAY, JUNE 3 Gim;t>r Ann Stomp, 29, of 11 8 45th, West :-.Jewport, ~~o·as arrested at 3:15 p.m. at 326 M.trinli!, Ra \looa Island, anJ c hatgt.'rl 'lith ll.ttte ry on il pe rson ... Grace Adt-lint> Downln!!:, 30, of ~1 0 E.llay, Ha\boa, "''3.S arrested at her home at 9:50a.m. on a mis- !1emeanor r hec k r hargt'd ... Retween :;oo aM 600 silver rlollars ant1 other coins, val- u<>O at S620, 11:ere taken fr?m the home or Alfred Pe rla, 2330 Port Le rwic k, HarlJOr \"iew Homes, between 3p,m. lnrl 5 p,r.1 , by a thief IT."hO c:ot in throu~~:h an unlor-kL<I gar:a ~e ... A ~~o•oman'spearl ring, valued at lll2C, ·~·as stolen from thP !rome of Donna !leiflhrinK, 1801 ~I a t~ iners, Dover Shores, lie- tw een <J a.m. and 4:10 p.n:., uv a burglar ~~o·ho Uroke a hathroom ~~o·Jnr1ow to get ln . . . Someone hroke lntc La~Biarritz festau rant, 414 :-.1. Newpo rt Blvd., Newport H ei~o:hts, I.Jet~~o·een 12:30 a.m.· and 10 a.m., anrf took $69.50 in chat\ge, plus 2 bottles of liquor valued at $27 ..• Jimmy 'o\'alter Barneycastle, 38, ol 383 w. Bay, Costa Mesa, ~~o·a s c harged"wtth mls- rlemeanor rlronlr: dr iving at 11:40 p.m. at Hospital Rd. anrl ~e.,-port Rlvd . .. FRIDAY, Jt:NE 4 Charles Edward Cory, 23, of 710 W. 18th, Costa Mesa, ~~o·as cha rged wltn disorder \} intod("ated conduct at L35 a.m. at Mc fadden anf10rean F ront, Central Newport ••. Bradler Page, 24, or 4508 w. Balboa, West Newport, -... ·as arresterl at 12:40 a •. m. at Orange and Coast Hwy., Nev•port Shares, and char- ged with intoxicated dlsor. derlv conduct ... Someone brokE' down the door at thE' orrices of Sport IV , 6110 W Coast Hwy., West Newpon, between 5 p.m. June 3 and 8:50 a .m. June 4, causing an estimated S250 damage, but took nothing ••• Madden Ed - win Randle, 3300 Clay, New. port Hei"hts, reported that a $1 ,200 boat 1\'&ter step that IH• was ~~o·orldn~ on at his home was stolen from his back yarrl bet ween 5 p.m. June 3 and 8 a.m. June 4 , •• Edw ln Lawrenc-e Rhode n BY ALEX DZICURSKJ NEW YORK TIMES • "0t.11Urskils the poet of the sea:• • c._Alex GJ)zigurski Presents TilE INTERNATIONALLY RE!iOWNED PAINTER PRESENTS HIS 2Sih JUBILEE COLLECTION JULY TJIROUGR AUGUST DAILY FROM I • 0 p.m. PH' (714) 673-5 140 161'1 E. COAST IIIGHWAY CORONA DEL liAR SELECTED AS TilE BICENTENNIAL SEASCAPE PAiliTER FOR "/o.IIERICA TilE BEA!IT!FUL" PORTFOUO, EXCLUSIVELY fOR Tilt ra.uJIWIIIIINT GALLIRY OF .UO:RIC/o.M o\lll.tl 111 TB£ UNITED STATES Jr., IllS' Iowa, C--. reported a $1$$ •re.rct stol«!t! from atop 'Ill: ear wbUe It wu parted at Sea- shore ud 45th, Wf:ll New- port, !rom 10:05 011111 10.10 t.m ... Chlrllae J:hltll)a. 51, of 700 Bayside Or •• Newport Beacll. wts cba.rpd wtth misdemeanor dnmk drtrtQc 1t 2 a.m. nea.rber residence. • SATURDAY, JUNE 5 Undeo Josepb LneDiter, 33, or 1845 Anaheim, Costa Mesa, was arrested It 406 E. Modena, Newport Hef«b,ts, at 9:45 p.m. and chlqed with forcible entry resraltiag 11'1 property damage ••• George Monroe Eggleston, 29,of747 Promontory Dr. West, wu arrested at 8:15 p.m. ln the 300 block or Marine on Bal- boa Island on a Victorvute wa rrant charging him with failure to appear in court on a vehicle code Yiolation cl\a~e .•• An estimated $150 damage was done by someone who made a big dent in the cargo door of Walter Hamblin's van whtle 11 was parked ncar his borne at 603 Acacia, Corona dE'l Mar, between 9 p.m. and midnight ..• James Fred- erick Offenhauser, 21, of 532 Via Lldo No rd, Lido Isle, was cha rged with dis- order ly into:dcated conduct at 5:15a.m. at Newport and 30th, West Newpo rt .. • SUNDAY, JUNE 6 James Roy Kaku schke, 24, of 2290 Wilson, Costa Mesa, ~~o·as charged with misde- meanor drunk driving at 9:40 p.m. at Tustin and Irvine, West Upper Bay ..• David Allen Clary, 19, of 422 Rl- .-erslde, Newport Heights, was arrested at 6:20 p.m. at 3oth and Newpo rt Blvrt , West Newport, and charged with grand auto thett •.• James Mi chael Hurst, 27, of 105 Main, Balboa, was arrested at 2:10 p.m . at his home and charged with cultivating ma r ijuana •.. Cha rles La~~o·son, 2?01 Star. hoard, Costa Mesa, repor- t~;-d that the anchor, "''ith its c hain and rope, was stolen from his boat at 300 E. Coast Hw}., near thE' bay brifl~e. between 7 p.m. June 4 and 7 a.m. June t, tor .l loss of .5 175 ... J::im£>s King of 1~ Good~~o•ill , New. port Crest, parked his t ar in the bank parking Jot at 3300 E. Coast H~~o·y., Corona del Mar, fro m 10 a.m. June 5 until 7;45 a.m. June &, and someo~e stole his ~;olf bag and clubs, valued at $445 .• , The managpment of the Rusty Pelican res- taurant on Mariners Mll£> reported Sl,155 <'lollars sto- len from a money hag when the officE' was left unlo•·ked du ring the previous evening , •• A SIOO blcpcle was stolen fro m an unlocked I:J • rage at the home of 4 80~ Ri ver, West Newpo rt, IJe. t"''E'en 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. • MONDAY, J UNE 7 Richard Eugene Billeter, 48, or l6 Seascape, West Side, was charged with mts- r1Pmea.nor drunk driving ar 2:40 a.m. at Bayside· and Coast Hwy., neu the ba}' llridge . . . About 50 feet of copper pipe was stolen from an tn1.ne Paclflc De - velopment Co. construr tion site at San Miguel and ford Rd .• North Ford area, be- tween 3 p.m. June 7 and 10:30 a.m. June 8 , .• A Ford Mus. t ::~ng belonging to Jones Tire Service was std!en from the street near 55 11River, West Newport, b£-t,·een 8 p.m. June 7 and 10:30 a .m. June 8 •.• Two men In their twenties, upset because the Stag Bar at 121 Mcfadden, Central Newport, was clo~ sing for the evenlll@:, broke the glass in the front door as they left at 1:50 a.m., causing an estimated $250 damage ••• Chris Pegues, 810 Towne&. Costa Mesa, re- ported a ~150 tape casette player stolen from his car whlle it was parked at 25 1 E. Coast Hwy. from 8 p.m. uoW 10 p.m •••. Tools nlue4 at $975 were stolen from a truck belonging to Ken Sternberg, 921 E. Bal- boa BIYd., Ba.lbot, WhUe it was parked lD the ··s·· St. parktcrg lot Delll'by between 1 a.m. and 7 a.m. • TUESDAY, JUNE 8 About $100 wortb of tools were Jtoten trom ArU...r wuua.m Jor.unes, 701 Gar- rett, Ctmto HJgbliJids, bt- twtta 6 p.m. May 29 and ?:JO a.m. JuM 8 ••• SIMy rructa, 326 BaywOOd, Har. bor Vlew KWs, reported a 1975 llcBill ?Sec motorcy. elt •• trom ber apart- m..t pUto blhrtlll Z p.m. 1 .. f.-J p.m • .Ju.7 •.. T-Yllood at $141 were .._ from ltiMI II1ICil c...,., car nile l .... portrod -· hll -at 104 ~ llooport S1lons, 11om 5 p.m. J110t ? -·10 ..... .-.. BCYC starts Jr. project 1n tbe bleeatem>tal art and KsaY coatests conducted by tl'le Newport Center branch of Glendale FeOeral Savillt!s are pictured here., t.long wlth the Z judges: Croat row, left to right, Nalanl Kaia•e, hObOnble mention. 111.; Chris Kilpatrick, hOnort.b\e mentiOG. art; Heidi Ristau, 3rd place, art; Jlll Tyler, !od place, art; c hrts Selman, honorable meatloo, art; back row. Leslie The Bahia Corlnthlan Williams, 2nd place, essay; Clnd}' McPeake, Srd pJtce, Yacht Club 's summer junior essay; Usa Boone, essay )ldrge; Gertrude Mattocks, program is getting into high art judge; Chris Kinsey, lst place, essay; Ralph Schwan, gear for yoon& members and 1st place, art. Chris K.tnseJ is an 8th gnder at Horace their guests, from 8 to 18. Ensign school. She won first prt&e ror her essay on The 10 week session, ··My favorite American" ~ Cha.r\es Wlllsoo Peale. Rt.Jpb which began Moda)'withor-Schwan., a 5th grader at Harbor Day school, •011 first !entation, Is crammed with prit e tn art tor his entr y, "The Conttnental soldier opportunities to participate and the Br!tlsh orncer ." In satHng instruction, inter-· ,. , H """racing, swim meets and Can· cer c lniC at oag other water..oriented f\m ac- tlv!lies. Sailing cl3sses and other activities are offered from 10 a.m. to S p.m. Tuesdays through f ridays, ending Aug. 27. An awards banquet is planned for Aug. 29. Jim Langer, )lnior commodore, will assist wllh ar range- ment s. Heading the staff of In- structors Is Kurt Wies, Jo~ cal sailor, assisted by Nina Nielsen of Princeton Unher - stt ~·. ~~o·hO won the Sabot ju- nior nationals in 1969 and 1971 and placed 3rd in 197 1 in the Kite ).mior nationals and second in the SaOOt na- tionals. Karen Blue! of Oregon State University Is teaching beginning salling; Vicki Call. Sabot national champion and an active member of the Cal Saillng Team at Ber ke- ley, will teach swlmmin~ a ion!!: w1t11 Karen faber; Ro . ;;er Rawlings and Bruce Lar- son bot h pa.st BCYC junior co~wodores, wiU assis t in the over -all program. Special events planned ar£> fun days held on f ridays to coordinate educational ex- pe riences with tun experi- enr:es; to include game days, scavenger hunt, beach party, treasure hunt, field trips , and boa t dt>monstrations. lnvltationals will be held each WerlneStla ~-a!ternoon for all boats in the bay, to t)e run by the dllfer ent clubs on a rotating basts. Club member s In charge of the program include Pat Dougan Jr., Mrs. Joseph Hortman, Mrs. Cathy Stinson and Mrs. Barry F"aber , "''ho will conducr a senior adult ln struction class In Sabots on FrMaYs for those over 18 years of J.ge. Fl.. I QH INSTRUCTOR CLINIC AUG. 24 TO 'lf> The .-\ircran Owners and Pilots AsSO<'Iatlon {AOPA ) wlll present a nJght Instruc- tor cllnlc Au~. 24-26 at Or- ange Coast College, a a.m. to 5 p.m. dill\ in the OCC foru m. Admission Is $35. Per sons may register b}' sending a check to AOPA, 7315 Wisconsin Ave., Wash- Ington, D.C. 20014. Regis- tration wlll also be held at the door at 7 a.m. oo Aug. 24. LIGAL MOnCI FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following person ls doing huslness as: Recycled Rags for Stags, Z73 1 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar, Ca . 92625:Ga.ry Wayne 1hch- ards, 1433 Superior Ave., A~ 319, Newport Beach, C allfornia 92G60. TMs buslness ls conduc ~ ted by an lndlnttual. slgDOd, Guy W, Richards. This statement was ftled "With the county clerk of Or. uge County Juue 15. 19"16. PQbtlst\: Jqoe 17. 2{. J•ly 1, 8, 1976, lD thfl Newport HutJor Eu&p. F 4 $'1612 Cancer patients and their fa milies a re Invited to a free cancer counseling pro- gram at Hoag Hospital by the hospital's social ser - Yices department and the American Cancer Society. Applications are being ta- ken for the program of pro- fessional group counseling to help find ways to cope with the social and emotion- al stress or c-ancer. Re fer- LIOALIIOTICI S-20.t95 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following per son is doing bus iness as: Brass Ralloon, 3850S. Plar.a Drive, Santa Ana , Ca. 92104: Eugene R, k.iss J r., 5701 Seast<k> Walk, LoOJ: Beach, Ca. 90803, This business is conduct - ed by an iOOivtdua l. Signed: Eugene R, Kiss, Jr. This statement was flied with the county derk or Or - ange County June 7, 1976. Publish: June 17, 24 , J••IY I, 8, 1976, in the Newport Harbor Ensign. F" -57263 rats are made through ta- mUy physicians , and all ap- plicants ar e screened by the hospital's social services department. The group will meet for 1-1/2 hOUrs at Hoag Hos. pita.! for 8 weeks. The se- cond such series to be held, the prognm bas Dorothy Lltf of the American Can- cer Society as group leader and nurse Mavls Scott of Hoae as co-leader. For further infor mation, call Paul Uchln, director of the hospiW's social ser- vi ces rlepartment at 645- 8600. TRAINS AT FT. KNOX Ar my Private Keith M. Eldridge, son or Harc.ld M, Eldridge, 2449 Vassar Place, Costa Mesa, bas com- pl eted tra.lntng as an armor reconr.atssance spectalist under the ont> station unit tratnlnc: program at Ft. Knox, Ky. OSUT isa 13-week period whkh combines basic c-ombat tralnt~ and ad- vanced Individual tn.tnlng. CHURCHES THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH "THE FRIENDLIEST CHURCH IN TOWN !" WAYNE P . MU LLE H, PASTOR 9:H A.M. SIBLE CLASSES -11:00 A.M. WORSHIP HOUR 6:00P.M. -EVANGELICAL HOUR 301 MAGNOLIA AT SANTA ANA A VE., C OSTA MESA 23RO ST. ot ORANGE, COSTA MESA · 645-5050 Sunda)" morning worship • 10:45 a.m. Sunday Sc hool Sunday evening worshJp • 6:30 p.m. 9:30a.m. Wednesday Bible study and prayer . • • . . 7:00 p.m. An independent church with Bible teai·hfng mlnistr }' FIIST BAPTIST CHURCH I CLiff OIL, MIWPDRT lEACH -642·7443 Dl. f. UMTOM I!SHOU p A$1'0 I IUMOAT IC"OOL ......... A.M. IIlLI STUDT ...... •••• ..... '-L &. 7P.Il. l t ll ....... .. CHIIISTCHURCH ITTHISEA Newport Beach 1400 W. S.lboa Blvd. 673-.3805 !=lev. Flobert SheDard Jr w.....,ac-....:"k""' f:JIA.M. w....,......_~ f ·1 1:41 GRACE BIBLE CHURCH Veterans' Memorial Bldg. 56S W.I8rh ,Costa Mesa REV. TON TYREE. Pastor SUNDAY SERVICES: 10:30 A.M.& 7 '00 P.M. Sunday School, all ages, q :JO HOME BIBLE CLASSES' c.u 5!12..(1()92 "Teaching Bible Doctrine• We invire you to worship LUTHERAN CHURCH Of TH.E MASTER. 2900 Pacif"tc vn lk. Coron~ del Mar, Calif. -:-Phone WORSIDP SERVICES, Sat. 5 p.m ••• , IDJormal Sun. 9 a.m •.• Lltorrtcal Nursery and Coffee Hour ATTEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE Christian Sc.ienu Servicu FIRST dtURCH OF n tRlST. SCIENTIST ).)OJ Via lido Nf"wport Beach SUNDAY SCHOOL. 9 .. 10:30 ··'"· SUNO.-\ Y SE RVICES 9 & 10:30 >t,m , WEDNESO.-\ Y EVENING MEETING 8 p.m. READING ROOM Wt'~k days: 9 a.m. · 5 p.m. Wt"dot'Klay :9 .. on.-7:45p.m. Tu~ICby 9 a.m.· 5 p.m.: 7-9 p.m. SECO. J CHURCH OF OiRIST, SCIENTIST "c:wport lk;~~(.h J>t Corona dd Mar 3100 Puif~ VM:w Dr. SUNDAY SOfOOL 10 a.m SUNDAY SEJlVI C£10a.m WEDNESDAY ft:OO ~P .M;­ Rudin& Room: ~8 E. eo-auwy. Eau•ace oa N•rd••• Mon.· Fri.: tO •·!"· to S p.in S•a4ay alt•,.ooa1 1 to I . Sat.: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. V ou ue cordially in~ir~td 10 auend Cltortlit ktvi«s and io ullt Rudin Roo..• l'lymo~th Concreaatronal Churcti A F>.<IINI hwhpmdml OJn-tlctWI Cllrlulon Otlft'll THE REV.JQHN A. LINDVALL. Miniller IUMDAT llavtC'II 1111 A.llo AMO ~II LL BibleStudy:'9un.IJid 7 p.-.Ch-SdoooiiOa.m . S2G IROAO STREET, NEWPORT HEIOHTI -IIJOwldld \\11.-u '"''u don·t k,,,,,, .l~lllt \'()liT rh<llll' ~l'T\"kt.• ~.Ill .:'l 'l'o,\ \'tlU In mPtW\. unw .. tnd ' 51' t" )wll~ \"(ltJ ,<1\"t' Pn all thr~.·~.:. \\"t'\"t' )li'l ~~u hJ i._heJ ,I lll'\1" t 't.llf It 111 pf'"Ynur Phtl!W ;:;,n ICt" \\ 11<11 \ nu Jnn t k n. ,,,. (;111 t."(\:'ot \"Pll It·~ .1 t. 'unet·n-r.l'l!l' h. 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CUI o.d....al tnM. tM& ........ , .. 1• tile lit. ol-;11 __ _ _. ....... t t. ..... .., .... ., God ......... todl,, ta.y elM .... * ..... .., '•• b·~-u.trellia _... tifeoft .. llll rr.e·- 1111': POWEll OF 111E WOIID OF GOO TM f.m. tbiftC ouutandinc in the life of 8irnoa Pet« a t.het he knew aad understood the pow8' of the Wcwd o{ God. lt there •-_.. a day and an hour wbea we need to undentand and t now beyond the llbadow of a doubt tlM etemaJ power ud .,_tneu of the Word of ~: :0~h~!~ i~.:~i:.~:~~: which bM be@n the foundation o f we ater.a ei•ilization , il beinr attacked, d.troyed, uprooted. tom out ud thrown away from maay, many pkC"S u nner before? AD acroe~ the country there ~ peol* who one time belie.ed in t he Word of God; they llood on the Word of God; they had repect for the etena1 WOfd of the li'rinr God; but tod.y, they haw kMt t bat keea ...-of rwpeet. ILDd belief. They qae.tlo n it. They'•e been bntin..-Md by a •tank po_. to beline it ia jut another boolr., pwhapa a bit eJ:tn ordirLuy lD that it'a otd, but one tU t r.Uy iln't the Word of God. J( o ur lina are ever t oint to be lnlnli'onned. if G~ AlmiCblY il 1oiDC to work the chalnlf' in ot.rr be.n. that ia needed a bow all other thintl, we must beline and atand upon the tnath of the Word of God. THE WOIID OF GOD IS ETERNAL What did Simon Peter think about the Word of God'? Finl, he belined that the Word of God wu ~I and would at.and and endure foreftl". He looked out upon tbe world ud -~ ... All neah -. u era-aM ft ,_. trorf _.. _ _.__... no-::., . .,_ . .,.. .... willlilred, tbe no.-Uuweo f faUeth a..,.y ," n.ra it notbin( truer ill the world than U.il ~~ of Kriptu re. Our fleah i1 like th~.,._. Todlly we li.-e: tomonow we die, and il '1 tnae or .. &.b. Certainly tboee that ha" b.ll bne before ua hllft JOllie, aDd tbe tlory of the .,.._ bM withered away. In 'ookin1 at that, Si.moa Peter thourht and wrote u.bder inlpir"ation o f the Spirit of God, nen thoueh all O•h .,... away and men ceue to be, ''The Word of tbe Lord end ureth foteft'r." God'a Word ia rolnl to live on and on ." It matt~ not how many crittca may criticiz.e. 1t matten not bow m.any people may point out what t hey think are miat.akea in lbe Word of God. The Word or God at-11 li..-e on and on. Aft.ft ciYiliution hu crumbled and fallen to uhea never t.o ri.w qain. after tbe aun refu~ to ahine, al'ter the moon and thf! lltars !1111 from th~r orbit., the Word of God, which ia preached to u.a, tellin1 ua to be ••ed. will Jtill endure. That Word will endure fo~ftf' and forf!'ft'l'. We can put all of our faith. all of our confiden~ and all o f our truat in the eternal Word of the li'rinJ God. FEED UPON 111E WORD OF GOD What did Peter think about the Word of God? Writinc ln the second chapter of hi.a ep.iltle in fti"H two, bf!' •id, "And • new born b.bea d-ue Ute •IK'ftll'l milk of the Word t b.t ye aay be able to lf'OW thereby." H• •kl DO\ on.l y ia tbe Word of God 10iDJ to ftldure aod lltaftd fonftl', but it will at.> JMke JOU pow. It will CI"Mle in yo. &lM: ~ that c.w..b be -.w. ...... ~ u..t win brirte boa.c. ...t ~ &o tbe •1ne of our Lont aed • ..,.,..,_ ctariet. It ... be.. aid tMt weW .... lllCJft ,....,.. i.a ~ todl., ~ ......... llil&or7 of ........ .. "'-.-r....--u... .. .._ ... w ........ tt ...... -.to pra ' a -.._ to ,_., .., -·-"'~ ........ u._ .. .,., ... ..... t ............. a.a.. t • .., ... , ... , .. - • n. .... -....... ....,! .... ,.. • 11th ......, ., .... .,-...... ........,...., ..................... Gt -·· A tlto_,. -W .,._ ..... _.._ .......... .,* ki-.a ..... and eo.•" .... --,... ......... wk.htM .o.t ..................... k'••-. .............. alt 'Wilt ...... lik e a ..,_,~._ '-'.tiiW Md .. ,.....,._ Waitan ..-..d :Wi..W.. food aad the ...,. ., .... 1 ....... .... ,.. ...... b "' A"-JU.c llrld•nr Md • ._ •llldt food .... draak ........... of wiM, 110 tW. 1M .,.. dr.U., 1te ~ a,:. woeda!r what JDON he eould do to Ua...-bil eompany. From "BAPTIST BIBLE TRIBUNE, •• 9prl.llctleld. llo. hdlt b '-remetnbered that ..,.,. ,_,. before, hia father had nw.d \be TftllPle in ~-aad ....,.._.. -7 folden ~ out of the Howe of God. He ordend Ilia liel"ftltlta to to aad brine the fOkk'a .... '""-Oocl .. howe and ...- wiM t.o bil eo.puy in them. Bekba.nar WM iWOUd ol the ,olcka d.-, M bntaed about how they came f!'OIII the HouR of God and how DO oae .._ on the wbole •rtb had diabel; such aa th.e. AA they dnnk winf!, he and hia pstl """' blapn to praile the .,&; of fOld •nd 8 1ft!l", 01" twa., iron wood and ~toM. But not one word ol praise did they ay for the true God of He.•-. S uddenly wh ile they were drinkiar .n-, KiD1 Bel.huur iooked: up·_ and there on t he wall by him were the fiDa!en or • rnaa'1 t.nd and the fineen w«e writlnt wordll on tbt wall. Tlw kiDI ~tared. He ope-ned hia eya and b)ked. He abut hie: eJ• tilht tben opeaed them to look -._in. Surely be aulll be ftlJ drunk t.o imaciM: t.bllt be couJd 1ft! a handwritinc on hil wall. But no, no matter bow he looked the hand w• .till there writinc. Tbe kine .... frijlbt.ened, hi. face turutd white, hi&. bands bep.n to •hab until be eou.ldn l lift hi t ela- to drink.. Hil kDMI bepn to knock torft.ber ao bard that au of the cu..u mut baYe btard them.. Who did the hand beloll( to? How could a hand come out of the wall, ud WT"it.e? What w.-e the wordl..it.~wrote? Bellbauar -tcbed U the band wrot.e the WOtdl Mene, Mene, Teitel, UpMnin. But what w.-e then ....,.., Belabuur clkla\ bowt .... ! Qae.k! CaD in tbe ~ .... ~ ... 'W tMa tfil W. tiM ..... ~ ..... ' TM 111111e .,.. e81111<1! bllt no-of t.._ oould undlntand the wordt the hand had written.. Fi...Uy ooe of bil ...m. told him about a l'llll.n -med Daniel who .,.. ..._ than aU the ..-m•, .o the kial bad Duiel called to •• If he co1l&d tell \M m-nin1 of tbe buldwritinc on tbe wall Wlwn Dan~l came. the kiDC promiled him .,_t reward~ if be eou.ld teD the m-.ninc of the writ inc on the .wall. Daniel •id he would tell t he m•nilll of tbe what -call a balaDce: ia OM" ol ..... dilba. lfwewaD&to .... a.ta pou Dd of baM, -c:o.W Jlllll a pouad of but&ft illl ODI ol U.. ..._and._. it f« a....._ U.. ...... DOt fOI" tlM ltillc'• ....... 1Mit t.c. ... Ood ....... tt --kaowa . Th•• II• r••l•d•• B1hh•M" Gt Mw hil ..... W bllie•ed Ia tiM God ol JIM-.-aM · !tow be ........ ta..pt to ~ ia Him &oo. 8111t now Belrtwn• Met .,.. away from beoW in God aad -.. pniliftl the ..,. of told. lit.., ...... lroa, wood aad Une, allld ~ wone they · wwe uaiQI the ...,._ from God'• t.o.-for their dnmken ~rty. God Was Angry God .._ """Y •lii'Y and the warda on t be ...U were ..... - God bu numbered you.r ti......,_ nd f:iftiahed it -(ld b,ngr eouJd: not be a kine: any ~). Tell:el - you are we&ched in the bU&.- and foun .t wutiDI (God bad wri,ped &elabauar'a deedl In the acate of n,bt~ a.ncl he ,. not fit f« H•wea ). Uphanm - you r kinfdom (or couaVy) ia di...;ded and c:iftn to the Medea end hnialUI. The Bib&e WU. • tt..t that ftrJ" nilht Belahanar ._. murdered and hia ltinfdom waa &abn o..-by other people. 'J"tw Bible alao teach• • t¥t after a penon ctia there com. a judcment of the thinp they ._ft done while li...U., here on •lith if t hey ha...e a~ Cbriat u tbllir s.....;our. Their deed. are weiPed to f"lDd what n!!W&rda they bne •reed ia h•ven . But if they hue ftln'f!l" accepted Chrilt • ttwir S.riour, their deeds •e wftped to fmd what deer-o f punialunen.t they aball reeeiYe in hell. , Let'• take a look at how t.Jt.e 111ba.lanc-. or ac.l• of GcMl work . P'int, you -t~ tc::U. &J"e 'ftr)' aimpN.; they are -• of two dilb•, or buketa, ju.t faRerted ali ke t.o the etuk of a t t.ic.k utd U.. the .td bUlneed oo • e»n&a -.. Whea both dilb. 1ft _,cy they t.DI euctly Wftl with •ch other, but • aooe • you put KNn«hillf in OM of the ..... that dish .... dowa IDON thu tbe o U..ODe. ln order to rmd out Mw lll1td:l .omet.hiDI np., -.. .-... ,. Gleanings ... ••o .. "THE EVANGEL," LARGO, FLA. NO CHRISTIAN IS GREATER 'nlAN HIS PRAYER UFE The church hn• many organj..:en, but few agoniun: many who pay, but few who prtfY; many re3ten, but few wrestlers: many who are enterprising, but few who are i.nt.!:roeding. People who are not Pra..Yin.c are playing. 'I'wo prerequ.isit.ea of dynamic Christian IiviA( ~ ~ion and J'UI:ion •. aDd both of these are generated in the prayer cloeeL The tDlDlltry of pre.acb1n1 •• open to a few. The ministry of prayin1 ia open to every child of God. Don't mistake action for u.nction. commotion for creation, and rattl• for revivals. The eec.ret of praying i• prayin&" m aecreL A WOTidly ChrUtian will •top prayinl and a praying Chrl!.tian will atop worldliDeu. When we prt1y, God list-eM to our t-nbeat. Hannah'a "lipe" moved, but her voi~ was not heard (I Samuel I: 12.18). When we pray in the Spirit, there an KJVaD.inp whic.h cannot be uttef'ed (RomaDa 8 :26). Titheac may build a churclt, but tMn willJ"ive it life. That ia the difference be· tween the modem c.burch and the early church. Our emphula la on pa,yin1. thein wu on prayinJ. When we have paid, the place i11 taken. When they had prayed, the place WJlll ahakea (Act. 4:81). ln the matter of eflt~etive prayioc. neveT have eo many left 10 much to 80 few. Brethren, let us pny. -Author UnbawD EPISCOPAL H OMOSEXUAlS HOLD NATIONAL MEETING CHICAGO -Episcopal hoJ;D084!!nalt 1urlaced here with the tint national meeting of lntt!rrity, an organiution of admitted Epiacopa) "gays." 'T'he three-ct.y gatherinc wu held in the EpUcopal Church Center. ln a letter to Chicago cl~l)'. Bishop JatrH!I W. MontcomerY explained that .. the eathedral ahould be available {ot" u.e by any l'8p0naible, MCOP~ized orpn.iution in the Epia:opal QJurch." FouDded aa an orgl'llliution in J I'Uluary, Intepity now reports 22 local and ~onal c.hepten with 373 n11illtered memben. It publishes a newtletter, Gay Epiacopa.l Forum. ()then prominent in lntepity includ• Dr. Louia Crew, who tea.chee En,;liab at Fort Valley State Collep iD. Fort Valley{ Ga., and the Rev. Robert W. Cromey of Bu. Frandsco. -Pt.byterian Jou.ru, 9/3/"75 COMMENT: God deaUoyed Sodom end Gomonah for thla vile ain. ThMe c.orrupt, llinful creat'IIIW will face the jud.IJI)eftt of a holy, righteDWI God uute. they repent of their aiDa. -Editor ------ .. wo.W .................. . __ .... ___ _ .. wllllaw-..,.. .. -..... DD701l_._..._ ...... __., ua.. .. .-. .. ...._.._..._ 011 ................... . ............... h ... . a.._ ..... __ .... .....Wtolhe ............... . ............................ .................... _ ... _ .,..... ........ _ ... __ th .. Myt&....-.. ., .......... 1104-la.-,.T It,.. ..... ,.,.. ... --te&M ..... Hs • ..,..,.. of.,..._ ... • blow._. .. .a& a J*'{eet-... ~ ...., ... liwd 00 .nh.. God .,.. o.r ..... ...... - ....... diaU.. ......... ll •• foaad U..t .. .,_'t ....._,. tM .... tbett ... --.'t • to--~ lAt'sput:a-.ia..__......., aowaad..-.WitafP•• Wow! He didll 't .... it ., ...... ....,. ..... lt't ob.to. If be's .... to pt to bet.-M •• ..... ••st'hl more thaD.-hi--'f ....... Utia man baa hens a ~ • a ••• k-t'a .ee if U..t will help W•-to bawea. -pat i:n ~~ --· word Rip -didn't Wp •ad~ did it? .lust bshlft • church _...._ woo. 't Jet 70\1 to MI.._. A Good Man But thil-.a -~-.a rood man -IM'a blllped bia neChbon, (i.,.. to the poor, beeaa little ....... coach, he'a p • lo& of ('ODd worb toW. ~ .oW .. pllll iA -rood ~ -Uh olt,, tW dklD.'t help mach eitha". Of murM \1M Bible telk • tbel all of ow load WOI"b an • a ... or nit.hy rap 1a God'• lliaht-lt'• obYious tben!'1 nothiDI we caa •Y. join or do that will -ke o.ar lif• bala:ftce out to be • fOOCI • "--Cbriat ., if t he ac:aa. ..... to ba.1a.aee in order to ,.t .. to ,._._ -tMD bow oa11 we ('lit U•••' Since this blh~Deiq .._._ doaa't tab ,a.ee uatil •"-you die it's --to take tiaM DOW to f:iad old bow you an IIMitl to bal&aee out. .... you die tllere will DOt .. · aaotMr opportuaity to hop o.t ucl pt •..tbiltc U.t ...... a UtUe .... to tt.lp 7'0'1 balance ~- 'nte Bible te.et.. Ya ... t DO ,... will ....... be fOOd --.. ..u Uteir li ............ J.. a.w.. aad -=--God 0.. tWa. ....... _,, __ to......_U.. -. TW .. y ill limply to_. "- CIIril* to loqiw • _.. ... ... ........... _.a.owtW ... ... .... &Dd .......... to .... . t.bm tiM Bible .,. be • faltllltll to fiXIiW \Ia, OUI" aiM &ad to eM-. - from all Wlfilhteo...-.. It dlo taeta. • tMt 1111 Mo1J Spirit ~ to li .. ill -..... and U.t Mua wiD dotla. • Ja IOIIM of hit OWD rli .. tiD--So let'• take out all U... ._. IMIDber and IOOd ....U...,. aad COWl' this; ................... ... u.. HDiy Spirit aDd-....... ... -· When • ...,. aab ,_to ..... thna., than ,_ (iftl ...._a .... of Hit OWII ~ to ..U tbe ..... baluee, Aft..-u. ..... IliAD ... t:.&aDOed , ......... u... hil ... .,.. ........ to ... If ... ... amed aay , •••• ia ...... . eo.. ,.aple •Y. ··u •• tao.. J'm roint: to pt. tMn, ....._ t•t~a all I will -Ill!" Aad tW ..,. .. oby, bat .......,.y, if.,.,. ... .._ • .-.c to'-, ...... aooaw .. ...................... woald f_. a U&U. 111ft a.t tf I ..._ 't ,.. ___ ,,..., Cll•rc.h s n ,_...,., taitlll* atteadaaee, ,..,..., ... ' 1o _ .. "" .... ___ .. add .. , to , ..... a-.. &ftc , ........................ ---=-,_ .. , ct.-' ,. • .. ... ... ........ t-..-d. ,.._ .......... _,. Clftrls& • 1111 ,_a a II. I I -........................... tMiw .. -............. ,.,. .. -... b ............. ....... ...................... .... ............ , 't .,., A 1' I Cllsflt. .................. G:t' .. ._....to .... ::;s, ~=!':.ev:.= .... ··-...... b .. .... v .............. .. ....... --... ... . ' -- c:c:l\1 \! ~ible "'~"'" ~·~••or B• ROY. I(,_.. A. Mod< The Culmination of !he Apo.lMy 2 T11ESSAI.ONIAHS 2;1-12 Golden Text: "AM thna shall tMt Wicked be rewokd, ""-' 1'-lAn1 .tlt4ll ~OIU'll_,. rvit" the spirit of hit mow.th, oM sltDll ~ .uA: llw lwiglttraus of his ~oMi11g" (2 Th~ss. 2:8). ICONTINU£0 FROM l .\ST W££11:) TilE MYSTERY OF INIQUITY Paul had hem through plenty of persecution, opposition, and troublous experiences, so ht" congratulated them "'that our God would count you worthy'"' of this persecution and oppO~ sition. ·'That the name of our Lord Jesus Christ may ~ glorifu~d in you, and ye in him, accordiug to the grace of our God and the Lord Jesus Christ.'' Then he besoueht tM.m that they be not shaken in rillnd or be troubled by anything or any forred ktkr with his name on it, claiming that the Day of the Lord was at hand aad the c:au.e of their suffering. He begged them not to~ deceived, and, to strengthen and fortify them, he unfoldal some of the "mystery of iniquity." It seems that Satan hu hem busy right from the bqinning of the Church to try to destroy it or weakesl its effectiveness. TilE OIDU OF EVENTS Paul said that the Day of the Lord would come after a teries of ev~ts : (a) a "fallinc away" by proiessing believers becoming unbelievers Vtd opposinc God's laws of belief and service; (b ) that the '1awless one" would be revealed as the "son. of perdi- tion"; (c) that Satan would oppose Christians and Otrist and exalt him· oel I above God ;. (d) that Satan would cbim to be God and sit oo the throne ; (e) then the Spirit of God, who has been hindering the opposition of Sa- tan, will ~se: to hinder and will per- mit the power of Satan to have full sway. unopposed by the Holy Spirit; (f ) thm shall Satan's agc.nt, the law~ 1~ one, be re\·ealed "with all power and signs and lying wonders, and with all dea:ivableness of unrighteousness in them that perish ; because they re- r eived not the love of truth, that they might bc saved"; (gl the unbelievers will be under strong delusions and rondenmation becau~ they believed not the truth, "but had pleasure in un- ri;::hteousness." TilE GLOliOOS TliUMI'H Thus Paul, inspired by God, en~ lightened this faithful group and gave them (·onrage Ly showing them the details of God's plan. Most of it is a mystery to us, but Paul was very c.x~ plicit in writing-that th~ "mystery of iniquity doth already work." The mystery of lhc: sin fulness of man and the patientt, merc:y .. and forciverw:ss c,f God is vt:ry evident on eVtty hanJ today. But we ~ also that God is busy choosing out t>f this chaotic and sinful world a people for H is name (Acts 15 :14 ), and He will continue to do 10 until He has obtained Hit fun q uot&, Then He will talce tho "body of Christ," the ........... of tho ;,.. Yitible Oturch. from the earth ta H._f, olld oia olld Solon wili be """''MI -thlt ...... for a -..... tiDitl ow Lord fdUi .. to -up Hit kiocdom olld end the roica of SetaL aowl .. /IIWrASY ~y . ·=....-... -n..m----,....-........... .... (6 ol---Rom. 6;11, r~. JJ ~.!:. -:," ::0 #;. .Jo*_ ... __ .. _ ,=· .. r=:t=.J'SJ )~ ---~ ........ ............ I q ........... .......... was once delivered unto the saints. • This "faning away" is very ~ today, as many so-called Otriltian1 (and cvm somc wel1-1mown evance- lists) have gone into n.tiona.lisrn and matetialism, after •tc:ience fat.ely 10 called," ~nd "have ~ concenaiac the fa;tb" (I Tim. 6-.20,-21 ). iD recent years the apottuy bas gath- ered great momentum throucfl the methods of "peaceful coexiJtence," ~nd the development of the wWed ef- forts of modernistic churc:bc:l aD4 councils in the cndc'avor to pther all into one f1U1: dlurdl.-iueapiedi¥e ol doctrine, creed, or· faith. We are .Dow ~ng the apostasy of the 'ri~ church, and the contequent aum~ of civitizition bssed oa the c:barc:h. USSONS FOa US The. apostasy il 10 st:roDg today that fundamentalists, believinr Ul4 ti!Kh- ing the doctrines taucht by IWtl. are <ailed "heretict" by those wbo denJ these: doctrines and teach the um- versal Fatherhood of God and the uni- versal brotherhood of man as the true doctrinet. They ""' eultmc themselves and their teacb.inp above Christ and H is teacbinp and many an: bdng trapped and deottoted by this delusion of the e-ri1 and "lawlcle .... .. An: you IW>diac fut to the Won! of God 1 Or ""' you folloWinc the crowd of compromi..en:? An you remaining aepan ted from the world and separated to the fun Gospel of .Jesu~ Christ. our Saviour and Lord 1 'rhe unbelievers will perith bec:auae they bdi~ a tie. Where do yOa stand ? Wesley on lnapln~tlon -.... -..... -.... -,...,... "' 2 ,, .... ... ... I q i IIIIa II lite -._ (1) _...,_ .. ___ , fllpl ;l ................ ... .. , 'a;(l) ........ ., .... . frill, ................ p 2 0 ~~·-.. --..... _ wlliCII h .............. 0 '? •• k ___ .. .,.. ..... --.... -. ..... _.,._,..._., a .. ,. ... -.... -.. ... ............. _ ............ .. .... . "II llilllll ....... -11·1 I fl ... _ . ...,... .. ..,_, ..... . --.............. .. ....... _ ......... . "'h a.~~~ .. 111 .. 11: r .. ... --~-... -.... . --··-· ..... _ ........... ,. --.............. _ ., ....,, ;tptt - "Row lo 1t." -a -ol •................ ,_. ..... loe liao -... ,. _, t.ooo,_ .... .__..,.. __ ,..... __ _ -r r. ....,,lito ........... ' 1111 : lo k !Mt __ ...,._ ... , .. _._...,... . _ ..... .-~,~~-41r'Fr u 1o-., Qwl , ... .., ..... .. ............... ...... _.. . .. _.... • . . • • ;. •• .. .. '' ,. .. · " .. ' ' ' • .. L.AL&lllta ••• .. nc.,....,n•noUI•BUU._..,as.,. IUD ITAftlllln' ,..........._....._ ... .... h ..... u: .... FeiiMl c......,..,.. ' •...trw-Cv .._. ~...=.=...--:: n So. La...._ ~~~~tt~t.a. c-. CalllrMtda _.,: Rocer 0... 'l"t.o~ 17 So. La ...... s.th Lac-. cana.ra~a.-n. 1'111111 '-Ue1111 OOIIdlcted by .. ldt1dlaJ. $ipecb Rocft' 'l'lllor-A TIU llbtemellt waa flied wttll ~ CINdy clerk or Or- lJIIP CCMIIl} May !6, 19?6. ~Usb· J~ee f. 10, 17, U. 1978, Ja tta. Newport Hutlor Enstca. F -5687? ....... .IID1'ICI S..!OtSS FJCTIT'IOOS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The lolJowllc .,...._ 11 doUic ,_..._. u: Reu.able One Ceater, 14541 Red 8JU An., 1'UUa. Caltti)J"Dia 9%680: Betnor IDe .. 14541 Red IBl1 AYe., Tustin, Call. forD.la IZI&IO. This bas1Dess11 coodllct- ed bJ a COJl)Ontloa. Co1110nt1oo Name: Bet- DOr IDe., Norman Morrls, Presldeat. Tbls statemeot was tlled Yltb tbe eoaaty clert of Or- uce County Jae 1, 1976. Pabu,ll; Jae 10, 17, M, l.ay 1. 1976, 1D tbe Newport llarbor Eastcn. F -5?056 LHAL ii0ilc1 S-!OMS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe tollowtng persoo ts delle twsiDess as: L. & R. Wbite Co.. 14!1 East SL Aladrews Place. Salata ADa. Calltomt.a 92705: L. & R. Wllite Co. I.oc., 1421 Eut St. Aodrew5 Place, Santa Au., Calllomta 92705. This bas!Deu 11 ooodQct. ed by a corporation. Corporat1011 Name: L. & R. WbJte Co., lne., Robert Wblte, Prestdeat. This statem.t was ftled 'Wttb the COUDty clerk ol Or-a.ace Coaoty Jae 1, 19?6. Pablta: Jaae 10, 17, 24, J•1J 1, 1976, 1D tbe Newport Harbor EUip. F -5?057 '· LIOAL JIOTICI FtC11TIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe tiJowtD1 penoa 11 daUc ...... u: Allltlaa,.. hoe Semce, 1401 E. Cout I' lhry., Corea del Mar, l<• :-'*Uf Drtheal1llollea.U& ., ~ Co1"GU del Mar, Caut. 921i5. Tills ........ 11 oaadlc- ted by .. IDdlftdllll. stcMd: Ellubetb Modica. Tbls statemeat wu ftled wttb tbe coaatJ clert of Or-ace COIIIItJ J .. 14, 1976. ~u.ta: J .. 11, 24, luy ~ 1, a, 1976. 1D tile Nnport . ' .. 8aJt)or Eutgn. F -5759? LRUL .. TICI S-%0475 ncTinous BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe tollow1Dc periOCI .. dolac bu1Dess as: MaUoft MYertialllc -Howard Ortc- IM!a, 9!4 Alal• Dr., Costa Mea. Ca.lltonala 9UZ6: MuilJD Jne Matloft, 9!4 Aal-Dr .. eo.taMesa_Ca- IJI)raJa 9ZU6. Tills bubM!a Is ~cted by 1D llldlndlal. Slped: Ma.rtlJDJ. Matloft. Tills ltatemtDt wu flied wttll tile C01111tJ elert of Or- QCe Coaaty JUM S. 19?6. Ptbllala: Jtme 10, 17, 24., laiJ 1, 11'1&, 1D tbe Newport RI.Jt)or Eatp. F -57168 LMM...-nQ S-IOC70 """FJC-n-trous BUSINESS MAilE ST A TEIIttNT Tbe t:»Dowtlle pe.... Ll ... buiDeSI u: BuiiDell hhrprtaes, 1oe9 Ma.rtM Ort... f..lcana Beacb, cA. .. 1: Dntd PeanallBelb-MII. 1019 lilartM Drtft,IA- ... S.Q, CA. 911651. 'l'lda tlaldDea 11 eoodact- .. bJ .. llldl"*tl. lipid: D. P. BaiiMll. .......... ..,. ... ftlld .,.. tH co.ty elel'k ot Or- ~ ~ .... CGIIItJ ,.. 1, 11'71. ...... ,.. 10, 11, 14. .fiiiJ 1, lfN,ID till R..,.rt 11ut1or EMp. r.ncns FIC I I IIOUI 8USINISS NAME STATEMEJrl' ,.. IDDowt!ll ..,._ .. ........... u: .... ., ..... 2 ~:e.aa..c....e. Nf'WIIOrt S.C.. Calif • ..0: lo MttiJ-..,..... Ube c-. ... ..,..... a.c-. Calif. llleO. l'ldl ...... ll CGMIIet- ed b7 • WIYidlll.l sap.d: Jo MooaJMI Hod(es. Tlals IDtemeat was meet wtth the CCIIIIIy clerk ot Or- liCe COII!t)r Jt~ae ta. 1971. ~ Jae !4. .J•Iy 1. 8, 15, 19?6, 1D the Neowpor1 Hart»or Ealign. F -57763 LIGALIIOTICW S-554(Y7 FICTITfOOS BOSlNESS N AYE STATEMENT Tbe followlac persoa ls do1Dc butoess U ! Russell l lllterlors, 27 00 West Coast H lglrtrar, Newport Beach. CallforDb 92663: R. R. DtebJ, toe., Ca.Wom.ia Cor- poratioo. Tbls basl.Dess ls oooduc- t~ by a corpontion. Corporatloo oa.me: R. R. DlebJ, loc., Ot.ane K. Diehl, Seey. This statement was fUed with tbe county clerk of Or- ange County June 8, 1976. Publish: June 24. July 1, 8, 15, 1976, in tbe Newport Harbor Ensign. F -57306 LIGAL MOT1CI S-20822 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The foUowi.Dg persons are doi.Dg business as Antiques of EnglaDd, 26087 Getty DrtYe, t.acuna Niguel, Cali- fornia 92677: Carol Jean Rlgg, 25872 TreeTop,~­ na Hills, Callfomt.a 9!653; EmU Gene RJgg, 25872 Tree Top, Lagaoa Huts, Call- fornla 92653. This baslDess ls cooducted by a general partnership. Signed: EmU Gene Rigg. This statement was tued wlth the county cleric of Or - ange County June 14, 1976. 2 Publish: June 24, July 1, 8, 15, 1976, in the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -57587 LIGALMOTia S-20805 FlCTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following persons are dolac business as: Aldns ln- •estment Company, a Call- fomJa (eDeral partnersbtp, 17842 lnloe Boulenrd, s.tte 2.40, 'l'l.astiD.. Caillorai.a 9Z610: E. B. Akiaa. a c•- eral partaer, 17 imerDta Laae, Newport Beacb, Ca- lUDrDJ.a 9!660; Brace K. Aklu, a geoen.l partner, 700 Larbpar, Cof9U del Mar, Ca.Uforn1a 92625; Carl s. At1Ds, a geoeral partner, 2210 Lo.n.iD Road. SID Ma- rtoo, Call.lorllla 91108. This business ls cooduc- ted by a general partDer- ship. stped: AklDa luestmeDt COIIIJIUY, a Callfonlla gen- eral partnersbJp, by itsgeo- eral pu1Der, Brace K. Aldu. a reaeral partner. This statemeat was ftled wltb tbe county clerk of Or-ure County June 10, 1976, Publlsb: Jane 24, Jllly 1, a. 15, 1976, 1o tbe Newport Harbor Enstp. F -57455 LIGA&. MOTICI S-208S4 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The followtac persoo ts doing bus1Dess as: Tbe Last ~1, 39?5 Birch. Ill, New- port Beach. Ca. 92660; Doug- las NeU Sloan, 569 Carletoa Place, Claremont. Ca. 91711. This business ls cooduc- ted by an lncUYidoaJ.. Signed: Douglas NeU Sloan. This ltatemeot was ftled wttb the OOUDty clerk of Or- anre Couaty June 16, 19?6. Publlilb: Juoe !4, Juty 1, I, 15, 1976, in the Newport Harbor Eulp. F -57664 LHALMOTICI S-55f46 STATEMENT Of ABANDONMENT OF USE OF FICTITk>US BUSINESS NAME Tbe lollowtac pei'SOil b&s lbudoMd tbt qse of tM fte- utlolas ....... •me: Pba.D-•J'• Plllclle Parlou, SOO S •• Coe.lt fllcbway, 1.ac-a Beteb 9ZSS1; Tbe Fletltbaa a ....... Name referred to lbcm ftl flled .. OrMce COIIItJ .. April a. 1f'lt: Tbe Gny Cdlbler, lac., Ca- Ufo_fllla eorpontioG, liM s. Cout ~J. u.c-8~C...,_IM51. ,.. ' • Ill.,.. eoDdlle-tltd.., .......... ~---"' Gnr c•••· ~~c.. ...a a. • , :, Pruar a ,. 111 Ill ....... ...... ...., deft II Or- ... Ceiitltr ~ .. 1"'-. N,. Me 14,..::.:. 'II.'"' Ill e.i ....._ D AiD· F.fJOM LIIIIL•ftCI FlC I 111001 IMJSICaS NAME STATEMEMT ,............._,_r_a.re daUc t-' Iff u: Bm rta'l ot ~ Co&IIIIJooH, CJO ... CGUl fiiPny. Je.-- port a-c. tleQ: £1NG.- Martll.l0l5~Co­ r.-del Yar, CIIUonla tllt5; a. B. ~ 1015 Goldm.rod. Co-.-a dellilar, c atllln'ala 9fl6!5, T1ds buiMa lJ oc.dlld- ed by aa walacorporated u - aodatba otber tbaD a put. nel"'l'dp. S'cM4: E. Geoe M.artiA. Tbis ltatemeot wu ftled wltb tbe ecaty clerk of Or- aage Cc.aty .June 9, 19'76. Publish: J-. 17, !4, Julf l, 8, 1976, Ia the Newport Harbor Easlp. F -57S45 LICAL MOTICI FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The rotlowiJIC pe~ lJ dot.ag busl.Dess as: Uy Ttes. 1076 Salinas Ave., Costa Me- sa, Callf. 92626: Alloette Beckstead Weber, 1076Sall- nas Ave., Costa Mesa. Cal. 926Z6. Tbis bastoess ls coaduc- ted by an lndlYldul. Signed: Annettee B. Weber. Thls statement was tued wltb tbe.oounty cle ric of Or- ange County June 1, 1976~ PubUsh: June 24, July 1, 8, 15, 1976, in the Newport Haroor Eosign. F -5?036 LHA&.MCmCI S-55413 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATE ME NT Tbe foDow1Jic persons are doinc bustoess as: P~r­ tree, 2091 San Joaquin Hills Roact. Newport Beach, cau- foroJ.a 92660: Forae Devel- opment Corporatioa, a Cal- lfornta oorporattoa, 1250 State street, SprlD(flell1, Massaebusetts 01101; L YL Company (Lyoas~ a Ca.Ufor- nJ.a Geoeral PartDersbtp, 2091 San Joaquin HUls Roa<l, Newport Beach, California 92660. This business is coo&Jc- ted by a feDeral partnership. PanDer's name: LYL Company (Lyoos~ Reed Bau- man, Managt.Dc Partner. This statement was ftled wltb tbe county clerk of Or- uge Cowaty June 7, 19?6. PabUsh! June M,. Jllly 1. 8, 15. 19'76, 1D the Newport Harbor ED&ign. F-57269 LIGAL MOTICI ·S-5'SU' ncrmoos 90SJNESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe tono•l.Dr persoo ls dolQC baslaea u: Briar- wood, !091 S111 JO&QUiD Hllls Roact. Newport Beacfl. Call- fora.&a 9Z660: The Alisoo CoiDIJUy, a CaUfomla oor- pontiOD, 2091 San Joaquln HWs ao.d. Newport Beach, Calllornla 9~. Thls bastoess ts coDduc - ted by a Umlted .-rtnershtp. Corporattoo name: The Alt.oa Compuo, Reei1Bau- mu, Sea.ior Vice Prestdellt. Tills statemeot ns ftled wttb the C0W11tJ clerk of Or- ange Cocmty Jane 7, 1976, Publish: Jaoe 2t, July 1, 8, 15, 1976, 1D the Newport Harbor Ensign. F -57!73 LIGAL MOnCI --- S-55416 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe followiJic per.oos are doilac buslnela as: The Pf.Des, 2091SaDJoaqaiDHills Road, Newport Beach, Call- fonaia 92660: PBO, a Cali- fornia partDersblp, c/o Tbe Alison Col"f1))QJ, 2091 Sl!l Joaquin Huts Rolli, Newport Beach, CallforoJ.a 92660; Forge DeveJopment Corpor- atloo, a Calltomta corpora- ttoo, 1250 State Street_ Sprtugfteld, Massachusetts 01101. Tilts buslDess ls cool1ucted bJ a Umited partDers htp. Name: PBO, ManaciDI Pa.rtDer, Reed Bauml!l, MlDI&lDI Partner. Publlsb: JIIDe t4, July 1, I, 15, 1976, lD the Newport Harbor EoaJp.. F -57!66 LHAL•11CI LIUL .. 'IICa ~ OF Dn'BJme»f TO E liiOAG£ Df Till SAL£ OF A LCIIOUC B£V'£1tAGES 1-. 1'7, It'll To ..._ I MIJ ec.c.n: Sllbtect to 1111 a:e ot tile llceue Wiled tor, altlceia beNby ct._ tMl tM _..r. siped ..... to .... aloo- hoUc: ~ attbepnm- lses. deee.rtMcl u tDIJowa: 700E.ut~. Newpott 9eada, CA. IZM1 Plli'8U.Jit to IIICb ~~~~~ tbe uaclersiped 11 wtJt1c to tbe Departm.t ol Alco- boUc BeYerare Coatrol lor ilataDce of lD alcobolk ~ 4 ence Ueeue (or Ue.DM8) for tbele premlsel u IDI- Iowa: "54" Oa Sa.h C..ral For Boat. WESTERN CANNERS CO., INC. By: WWJam R. Ham- Utoo. Publlsb.: J-.e !4. 1976, 1D tbe Newport Harbor Easip. LRAL.MOTIC. FlCTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The followiDC .--.are dolag business as: Wallace's Aotiqae Fair, 2051 Newport BlYd., Newport Beadl911660: Charles P. Wallace_ Sl2Su- ta Aye., N.B., Calif. 9166S; Patricia Wallace. SU Salta Aoa Afe •• N.B., CaW. 9Zt63. This bnsiDess 1s CODdaet- ed by an uniDcorponted as- soclatioo otber tbaD a part- nership. Signed: Patricia Wallace. Tb:ls &Utemeat was ftled w1tb tbe ooaoty clerk of Or- uce COUDty JaDe 18, 19?6. Publisb: Jaoe 24. Jaty 1, &, 15, 19'76, 1D tbe .Newport Harbor EDSicL F -57761 LIGM. MOT1CI S-55417 FICTITIOUS BUSlNESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe folJowtag pei'80DS are dol.Dg busi:Dess as: Buekbol'll Sbopplog Ceoter, 2091 San J oaquin HWs Road, Newport Beacb, Calt!ornla 9Z660: Meaciow Acres, IDe., a Kan - sas corporaUoD., (c/o Tbe Allsoo Com~ l. 2091 San JoaquiA Hllls Road, Newport Beacb, CaU.fomt.a 92660; Al- ison De•elopmeat Co., a Ca- UJornia oorporatioG, 2091 San JoaqalD Hllls Road, New- port BeaCh, Ca.lllonlla 92660. Thls busloess Is coo&ac - ted by a Umlted part'e.r- shlp. Corporatba name: Al- t.. Owelapm.t Co., Reeci BaUtU, PNsldellt. Tills .tatemeot was rued wltb tbe c:oemty clerk of Or- a.ace Coaty Jae 7, 1976. Pubu.b: ltee 24. July t, 8, 15, 1976, 1D the Newport Harbor EDSip. F -57252 LHAL•nca S-55412 FlCT11100S BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe foUowtng persons are dol.Dg business as: star- bridge v~,2091 SanJoa­ qulD Huts Road, Newport Beach, Calltornla 92660: The Pro$PeCt-Callloro.la Com- pany, a Delaware Corpora- tion, (c/o The Alison Com- pany). 2091 SIDJOIQUinHUls Role!, Newport Beach, Cal- ifornla 92660; E"l.D E. Yo- 11er, Jr., an I.Ddiridual, 2091 SID JoaqqJ.n HUls Road, New- port Beach. California 92660; V. J. Shrader, an lD- ttl~idual, 2091 Sao Joaquin HUls Road. Newport Beach. Califoro.l.a 92660; L YL Com- pany (Yorba Linda). a Call- forola general 'partnership, 2091 Sao JoaQUUI Hills Roac!, Newport Beach, CalUorn.la 92660. This business ls conduc- ted by a geoeral partnership. PartDers name: L YL Com- puy (Yorba Lf.nl1a~ Partner, Reed Bauman, Managing Part:Der. Tbls statement ns filed with tbe COWlt}' clerk of Or -a..oce Couaty Jtme 7, 197 6. Publlsb: Juoe zt, July 1, 8, 15, 1976, in tbe Newport Darbor E~. F-57268 LIGAL .MOT1CI S-55414 FlCTn'lOOS BUSINESS N.ur£ ST ATEUENT Tbt t:»Uowlllc penoos are dolll wst..., u: Nan- ~ !091 SID JoaqulD llWa ao.cs. M.-port Btaeh, CalltN'Ua -.o: F~ Dt-,..,... CO:Ip)IIHcla. a Clllt»nla~1!$0 ........... ~·14. ... _C: .. Ilb 01101; A.l1.IOil ~Co., a Callfor- ala ~~Gil Saa I--... ltolid. M.-port S.C.. CaiiiDna liMO. ,.. ·-··II CGMIIC· .... "rapsna ......... Ca-X --.: Al'- DI• PI$ Jlf Co.,. leed a.. ~PrJ IS , nn. , : • wu tiled .... .., ... otOr- ... ~ ..... 'l,lt'lt. ..:nc ,_ M. JaaJ a. ' u. ............ ..... ..... 'sq F'-Sml Vice-chancellor named a.•~ -.a FlCli I lOUS 8USDI£SS ~ STATDI£Jn' n. ~ ... -.,.. doUr 'wfg Iff U: C ... lor PNI trtzn eo..t-lac. 1100 ~ St., N...,_.n Bead~, Cal. CaMe ZOO) t!660; Sllirely -... Lam- pen, S7!2 0U1eJ Terrace, lntae, Cal. 92715; Frut Carrou (Dllddle •me Tbo-mu~ 153%4 Lodosa Dr., Wblttier, Cal. 90605. Tbis buiDeu is ooM~et­ e.d by u IIDIDoorpo:nted u- sodatioo other tbU a part- Derslltp. Slped: Sbttley R. Lampert. 1'b1l ltatemellt wu ftled •Uh the co.ty clerk of Or- aace eo.ty J .. 7, 1976. hl>llilb: I-.e 10, l7, 24, Jaly 1, 1978, Ia tbe Newport Harbor £aslcD. F57Z84 LIGAL. MOnel FlCTmOOS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe followJ.ac per&OD.S are do inc basl.Dess a.s: Mariner's Coffee Slql, 2606 Avoo Street, Newport Belcfl. CaJ- ifornla 92660: Sylvia Hocb- man, 2468 NapoU Way, Cos - ta Mesa., CalUol"'lla 9Z6Z'7; Susan Hocb.man, 2468 N apoU Way, Costa Mesa,Callfomt.a 92627. This business ls coockact- ed by a geoeral partDerSbip. Sl.gned: Susan Hocbman. TbJs statemtDt was tiled with tbe oouaty clerk of Or- ange County Juae z, 1976. Plt>Ush: Jaae 10, 17, 24, July 1, 1976, 1D the Newport Harbor Eosign. F -57114. Dr. AalltJ ... 1! of •• ,, at ::, o.c .• 11a ._ II Wtd .. Millll *e- ciiii::.U. offt+tN 'ed- ...._twtllteaatec.. ..., OoDice Dlla1ct. lie J'llll1a.cel ........ .._ wu nomtlt Uti._, daa ot ... ...._ tid re- C«'dd -tile 4111trtd'l .. LICM. .. 11CI n:TITIOOS BUIUGSS JIIA.ME ST A T'DIElfr n.~,.....11 dolaic blllll-u: Pema.- cllow, M5 Ttlllll&e B11ls Dr., ~ 8eeQ, CL 9M51: Doald G. o.tap, 145 Temple Hlns Dr.. Lac- Beaell. Ca. t21551. 'l'b1s bll±tn 11 oc.dllct- ed by u ldridltiL Slped: Dcald G. Dlabtp. Tlda ltatemellt was lUed 'W'b tile oo.tJ clert ot Or-uce eo.tr "-e 11. 197~. Pablilll: ~-24., J.aly 1., a. 15, 19?~. 111 tbe Newport Harbor EJ1S1CL F -517U LIGM; MOTlCI S-18220 DEPAR11lENT OF TRANSPORTATlON N011CE TOCONTRACTORS Sealed p,....J. wW be reeel•ed at tbe ofllce of tbe Cblef EAgtneer, Room 1000, District Tn.uportatioa Bulld.l.ag. IZO Soatb SprlD( Street, Los Aageles, Call- fornia, 1lllt1.l 2 o'clock p.m. on Jwly I, 1976, at wblcb time tbey wtl1 be .. bUcly optDed lDI1 read 1D Room z of said balldblc, tor ooa- stractioa oa State bJcbway 1D accorduee w1tb tile ape- clftcatloas therefor, to Wbicll special refereoce 15 made, as t.Uows: 0raace COUIIty, 1D New- port Belch. at YUiou lo- FlCTITTOOS BUSINESS c.aUoas oo Newport &.- NAME STATEMENT lenrd fl-om Newport The followtDc penoa ls Beacb Cbamael to West. dotng business as: Newport m1Dster A•a~~e-Bo.-pltal Harbor Water Tut Semce, Rol11 (07-0n-55-0.Z/0.6), 2572 Bay~re Dr., Newport tramc .sipal system lDI1 Beach 92660; ma1Ung ad-bJgbway llgbtiag to be 1D- 11ress, P.O. Box 2116, New-stalled anl11dgbway llgtrt- port Beacb 92663: James iAg system to be mocWled. Webster Porter, 2572 Bay-Bil1s are reQU1red for the shore Dr., Newport Beach; entire wort dellerlbed bere- milling adl1ress, P.O. Box in. 2116, Newport Beacb 92663.. Plans, specUlcattoos, and This business ls cooduct-proposal forms i>r bSddtac ed by an IDIUvldual. Signed: tb1s project can oaly be ob- James W. Porter. tal.Ded at tbe oftlce of the Tbls statemeot was rued Chief EngtDeer, Trauporta- wlth tbe Coaoty Clerk ofOr-tlolll BaUdl.Dc. Sacrameoto, a.nge Cocmty Juae 7, 1976. Califoi'Dla., aoc:t may be seeD Publlsb: Jaae 10, 17, 24, at tbe oalces ot tbe Cb.lef July 1, 19?6, 1D the Newport EDCf,Deer at SacnmeDto, aDd Harbor Eutgn. F -57!:83 · tbe Dlatrtct Dtredors of LIG& .. ncl S-55175 FIC11TlOUS BUSINESS N AK.E STATE ME NT Tbe followlDc per8011S are dotnc busiDess as: Glonn- Di's ltaUaD Food, 16041Bol- sal Cb.lea Rd., HuatlDgton Beacb 92&49: Catbert.De Re- da, 18881 Won Ka1 LaDe, Apt. 21, Han~ Beach, Ca. 9!647; Francesco Reda, 18881 Mon Ka1 Lane, Apt. 21, HuotJncton Beach, Ca. 92647. This business ls CODillet- ed by an lDI:Undaal. Si(ned: F raoeesoo Recta. This statemeat was ftled wttb tbe coaaty clerk o! Or- ange COUDtJ May 26, 1976. PubUsb: Juoe 17, 2.4, Jllly 1, 8, 1976, in the Newport Harbor Eoslp. F -56879 LHALMOTta rtcTinous BUsrNESS N.U.E ST ATEWENT Tbe t.UO'It1Dg per soo.s are dol.Dc bastness as: Clean BuUdincs Co., 6 MallbCJ Clr- cle, Corooa del Mar 92625: Richard wnuam Beauche- mlD. 6 M:illbu Circle, Coro- na del Mar 92625; MarUyu LoalM Bea.uc bemlD. 6 Mal- ibu Circle, Corooa del Mar 92625. Tbls busl.Dess ls coaduct- ed by a general partnership. Stped: Marilyn L. Beauche- m~ Thls statement was Wed wltb the county clerk of Or-a.ace Couty Jaoe 11, 1976. hbliab: JIIDe 17, 24, July 1, 8, 1976, 1D tbe Newport Harbor E~. F57481 Tr&DipOrtatioD at Los AA- Celes. Su FraDdsoo, aDd tbe district ID Wbleb t.be work 1s s.Uaated. Tbe suceessta.J bidder sha.D f11t'DJ..sb a PI}IDeGtbaDd aDd a perfonnaace bood. LIGAS.. MOTtCI S-19t01 Tbe fol.lowf.Dc copy of a Notice ot Detalllt, the ort.g- loal of Wblcb wa.s flled for r ecord oo June 4, 1976, 1D the omce or the Coonty Re- corder o! Orange County, California, 1s se11t to you a s an examl.Datioo of the title to Slid trust property sbows yoa may ban an lll- terest ID the Trustee•s Sale P~. By: s-ty Vu Dewecbe NOTICE Of DEF A.UL T AND ELECTION TO SELL UN- DER DEED OF TRUST T.D.F. f 19?6-35 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- EN: THAT Callforola First Bank, a CalJJomla Corpora- tioll formerly Soa1berD Call- torula First Natloaal Bank, a oorporatloQ ls ~ly ap- pol.Dted Tnstee IID<Ier a Deed of Trust dated Ftbrua.ry 5, 1974., executed by John D. Mltc.bell, Jr. and FrancesE. Mitchell, blasbud and wUe, Robert D. Cbamley, Emma J. Cbamley, llalbt.Dd a.od wlte, Rlcb&rd C. Mower and Kareo H. ~r, basbaDd aDI1 wife, all as joLDt t.ants u Trastor, 1D tatOr of Soo- tbera CalJ..t)nda First Na- tJ.oaal Bulk, DOW CalllonU.a F lrlt But. a Calli)rn1a Corporat~oe. u b...aelary, r.corded F tb. 20, 197t, u iDst.n:rDeM DO, lMS'7 ,ID book LIML MOTICI 1107&. PIP 1?S8, otOfllelal S-20494 Records ta tbe otllce ot tbe FlCTmOUS BUSTP."ESS c~ Recorder ot <>ranp NAME STATEMENT COIIItY, Cal!t>ra.ta. MCIIr- T'M 1D11DwtJ1c penou an laL afDCIIII otbtr obUp-doell "MMD U: Psyebl-tioDa, tbJw ..e.(a) 1M tM atnc -'-elates Medical prlldp&l-otfttt,ooo.oo 0~ • Fa.ta!D Valley, tllat tM b•aftda.J 111- l 1100 ...._, A•..., S.tte tenJt -ser lltCh Died 101. Fa.ta~a van.,, ca. of T'rat ..s tbt obit- _,. Jaet W. Jot~~D-. catiGu __... tMrtbJ an M.D., ,., El Ade.lut., PNI !llWd.,. ....... Fa.lldli v.u.,, ca.u~ a1ptd; Dlllt a IIC'tlc* or._. .,.,... ..... 8. Albert. dlfllalt ... ... obllp" - M.D. ... ., Alta t.ac-ac.. -wMotl -.ell DeedciTrult I~ ~ Calttlnla a...-., ... ~ Ia .... tMt ..,.... .. -..... 'ftla' I ITT is CC*IId-IUdt af: ........ -clae .. "'a....,..~ .. a...-o1 t1•.ooo~oo _.. Slulilel H. Albert. oe Dtc 1wtnr 4. 1m. ~n~~r. ... Q, I .. ,._ lllftll l, l"' .. TM. 1¢ ' I 2 WU IBid 11M .. ol 11.10 .... c.- .... _,deftotOr-.,_.-.. D 2'. ettl ... c...re, ~ "· l97t. ..... t .......... 'Mn• ~ 11 .... ~.... ...._ u ..,. DtMI , 112 t. ' am. a.-·~ ,._ • sa....-. If..,. --........ f.$7!50 _,_......_.., .... CotltiiM Cw :Mt Cel- llp. Or. R&•••• e.r..Ut II cldef II .. .,....._IMiuJ ad ... (II( 6 ,.,.., ...... fi'IJDI ........ a.t u.s. omc. ol ~ Older tile ...... .,.... 2•1 Per'- .....Ad.~an ... IDr lllllt1dllall ·"- LHALMD'nCI F1Ci i I'IOUS BUSDf£SS MAKE STATEKEln' Tbe followtllrc .,..... ... ~ blla •• as: HatrWMt Ha.t.re.tten, U05 Newport BlYd., Neowport Beaeb, Callf. 9UU: DoDald E. Sb.lmo, Z!" Meyer Plaoe, Colt& MHl. Cal1t. nil baataeu Is OODdllc- ted by an IDdtY'ldlal. Stped: Doaald E. Sblmko. Tbb statemelll was ftled wtUI tbe oo.ty clerk of Or-uce Coaoty J~me 16, 1976. ~bu.tl: Juoe 24., Jllly 1, I, 15, 1976. ID the Newport Rutlor Eulp. F -57&61 LIGAL•nca Tbe Department ol Trus- portatioG bereby Datltles an bidders tbat 1t wUl a.fftrma- ttnlJ 1Dare tblt 1D any eoatract tDtered blto par- RUt to tbls adt'ert1.8emeot.. mlDortty bu1Dess aater- priles wm be aft)rded tall opport111llty to llllibmtt bids ID re.ponse to tb1l l.Dvlta- ttoo and wtll DOt be dtscrt m- 1Datel1 ap..lDst OD the grocmc1s of race, color, or D&tlooal oriclD in couidendOD for an award. M1D1mam nee ntes for thls pro)ed as predeter- mi.oed by the Secretary of Llbor are set fortb in tbe special prot1.sioos. If tbeH lJ a dUfereDCe betweeo tbe mlohnom wace rates pre- deCermJ.Qed by tbe Secretary of Labor aod tbe Pl'en.tl1.ac •are rates cietermiDed by the DtcJa rt meot of Trus- portatioo for stml.la.r clas- slfteations or labor, tbe Coo- tractor &011 b1s sabccatn.c- tors Sbal1 PI y not less tbaD tbe hl(ber •ICe rate. Partaald to SecUoa 1770 of tbe lAbor Code. the De- partmeat bu ueerta.l.Ded tbe leoeral p~nJ.l.i.lc rate of •aceslD the COUDty 1D wblcb the work 11 to be dooe, to be II u.ted 1D tbe Dtilart- maat of 1'nD.sllortaioa pab- UcatJoo eMitled Eq.Qpmeot Reatal Rates AM Geeral P~·en.i.l.IDc Wace Rates. elat- ed Jcae. 1976. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION C. £.FORBES Cblet EQC!Deer Dated Jaoe 1. 1976. Publlstl: JUDe 17. Z4. 1976, 1D Newport Harbor Euip.. tlcla.ry WMier terms and pro- •l.sioD.s of tbe lbo•e describ- ed Deel1 of Tnast. A late charge of !~ tor •cb dollar so o•er~e may be ebufed by tbe Beoe11ctary; ttw.t by reasoo tber.of, tbe UDder- sJped. pruent beneficiary under Slleb Deed of Trust. bas eaalted ud c2e11Yered to aid ~Y appol.Dted TrDs- tee, a wrltteo Deelaratioo of Defaalt aDd Demud for Sale, aoc:t bls dep)slted wttb said dilly ~ed Trutee, IIUCb Deed of Trast IDd all doeumeots ertdeDc:iJIC obU- gatioos secured tbereby, l.Dd hu declared lDd does bereby declare all •ms secured tbereby 1mmed1ately dille and ~yable lDd bls elected l.Dd does bereby elect to cause the trast property to be sol11 to sattsty t:be obl1caUolls se- cured tbel'!by. NOTICE You may bave the rtgbt to cure tH 11efaalt described here1D aod relDstate tbe mortcace or deed of trust. *UoD 2924c ot tbe CtYU Code permits certal.D de- faults to be cur~ 11p00 the paym.t of tbe amounts re- qu_lred by that seetioll wttll- oat l'eql11r1.ac paJmeat of that portioD ot pr1adp&l and ID- tenlt Widell woaldnotbedlae bad ao dllblt occurred • Wbere re~ ilpos- s tble. U U. dltlaJt 11 DOt cured w1tbiD tbrM molltbs followtlc u. rte:ordlae 0( thls IDtiee, eM rtpt of re- tutateiiMIIIt wt1J tlltlllJilate ud CIMPI'CII*tJIIIII1bt 801<1. To deten:aJ8e .,,....._te. mea.t 11 .-.lble lad tile alDCJUDt. lf ..,, DeC •-ry to e.-re tlile d a lt. OCIMact .... b~MiftdU'J • ......._or tbtU IKCIITDn .......... ............. _ .. ol ...... oltM.t IIJUce .. Ct..UIDnla F1nt DIM • R..a E-. Lola~-Wil- liam G. PntU. ~ £leiD t... 081cer, at lOSS .._ ...... ..... P.O. Belli G'Jt • .... -..c...._.,._ CaMIJIWa Ftnt ._,a Ca.llllnla eo..---. .., WIW.UI G. PAwt.CJK. ... • l .... laaClealr. . ........ --·~ hat a. lrrt. .... ...._Etr<tr LIUL .... FE IIi IOUI 8WIICUI JCAME ST A.TEIIDT ,.... IDIIoftc ,... .. dloac ...,.. Ill u: eon. ._....,., 170l P....,-trM La.. F.uertoa tellS! ...,_ ert L c~. 4U ~ t.ropt. COIOM CleJ lla.r, Ca- Uf. 9UZS. Tbll bllstnea 11 coedltc:t- ed by aD lldl'ldlal. Slped! Rclbm L. c aNJ' • Tb1.s a:tatemalt .... Iliad wlttl tbe ~clerk ot Or-ance COIIIIIItr Arlt. 19, 197&. Pablllll: I.e 10, J?. u. lilly 1, 19?6, 1D tbe Newport Harbor Euip. F ~55SSO. LIIM..IICI FlCTITIO~ BUSIJII'ESS NAME STATEMENT The fo11ow1Dr PeJ'80U an do\Ag buslDea a.s: CsGI'OIIP. 15S5 Superior AYe., ~SZ. Newport Beacb 92660: Grec- ory L. CrudaJ., 1Sl5 Slper- lor AYe., Newport Beacb, C.W. 92660; CortlaDdCI'ID- cial, 1535 Saperior An., Newport Beach, Calif. 92660. Tbls buslaea 11 ooeclllet- ed by a geoeral Plll'b*'lblp. Siped: Gregory Crudal. Tbls statement waa tiled wttb the couty clerk of Or- aace Coaaty Jaae 4, 197&. Pabl..lsb: JUDe 10, 1?. 24, Jllly 1, 19?6, 1D tbe Newport Butlor £ujp. F -57196 LICALMOTICI ORDINANCE NO. 1683 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH AMENDING SECTIONS 12.- 16.010 B., 12..16.030 AND 12.16.040 IN CONNECTION WITH UTlllZING EMPLOY- EES ASSIGNED BY THE CHIEF OF POUCE FOR~­ RECTING TRAFFIC IN THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH Tbe City CQaDc1l of tbe C tty of Newport Beach OOES ORDAIN u follows:: SECTION 1. Sec:tioD 12.- 16.010 B. of tfle Nnport B e&Cb lltmlc1pel Code lJ ameoded to reed: "12.16.010 8, TRAFFIC DIRECTIONS. Of!lceraoftbe PoUce Depa.rtmeat or •cb employees u a.re aalped by De C"-' Gl. PQUce an be.re.by Ultllort.d • cllreet all tramc by f'Otce. bud or sipal 1D ooalof'ID&Doe wtUl tnfftc laws; proYided Hilt 1D t.be e'Jelt ot aftnoratber emerceacy. or to ezpec:Ute tra.t!lc or to atepard ped- estriaDs, omcers of the Po- llee Depa.rtm.t aDd ernpltiJ- @eS ustped by tbe Cblef of Pollee may dlreet tramc as ooodttloas may rtQ111n.. notwtthstaDc!1D tbe proY1- s10Ds of tbe tramc Ia•·•·" SECTION 2. SeetiOD U.- 16.030 of the Newport Beaeb Manlclpal Code ts ameocled to read: ''12.16.030 COMPLIANCE REQUIRED. No perSIOD sball wW.Uy tall or reflase. to comply wttb any lawt.l or- der of a Pollee Oft'lcer, em- ployee assiped by the Chief of Pollee or Fire Depart meat omcw •bell d1J'e<:t1D& tnt- ftc:· SECTION 3. Sedioo l!.- 16.oto of the Newport Beacb U u.nicipa.l Code Is ameDded to real1: ''1Z.16.040 UNAUTHOR- IZED TRAFFIC DtRECTDIG PROHIBITED. No per._ other tban an omeer of tbt Pollee Department, employ- ee assigned by the Chlef ot PoUce, or persoo au.tborl&ed by law, shall cHftct or It- tempt to c!trect traftle bJ •olce, band or other stc-1 (except tblt penoos m&J operate, WbeD and as bt.nlll proYlded. any mteblntcal pu~ slpa1 erected by order ot tbe Ctty Trame EQ(SDeer). " SEC110.N 4. Tb11 ordJ.D- uce lball be pebl.tlhed oec. Ia tt.e oftlda1 -.w..,..r of tbe City, lDd tM ... lllall b@ etr.etift tiiUty (JO) .,. after tbe ddt alb..._._ TUa on•-ee wu a.tro-"'"*' at a nc-1ar •• «111 of tbe c 1tJ eo.eu ot u. Clty of N...,..n ~ ._.. OD tbt 2411a daJ of May, 19'76, aod ... t4k$11d • tlloe 1ttla dly ot .,.... ...... by tM foUGtwtll ... .. wit: A Y&S, COO'NCtUIEJII: .... ,..... DIJea1. lunlt. ~teeM, Mchd.. .,. 1 .. Wlllla-. ROll. COUIDUIID:-., AMEkT cone•: WM: ..... ............. ...,.. A'ITIIT: o.rta~ c.,c~~~~t Mt•t ~ M. 1"' II ................ w, \ . . . • . . ' . • . • . • ' l . - \. . ~ CHICAGO BOUJtD for tbls week-end's National AAU JIIMIOr Olympics are t.ttese members of ;mior P-fls tam No. 1. ftPn>St'DtlDC the Orange County Vol1e)'ba.ll Cttlb. AJmost all art> rrom the Ra.rtlor Area. In the h'Oat ro•, from left, ue Aileen Semonsen, Suzie Crooe, Cberyl JC)bM,._ and Mucie Wurts; bad: row, Moni ca Par~ Lori Webb. Korl Pu.Las", Coaeh Dale fllckeoger, S.e Corea aDd SUsanne Askew. 11-e team wa.s ntnoer-up last year ln the natioaal tol.lmey, (Ensign pboto.) HARBOR VISITOR lf you are a newcomer, or Dow or a newcomer to tbt Ha.J'bor Area who IllS .at beeo welcomed, &> ner a faYOr by ealUnc tne Har- bor Vtsttor between 8 and 10 a.,m. and she will ca:u 011 JOUI" friead With vall- able information and cifts h'om frienrlly busl.nss !' flrms Yhlch stand r~~y to help he~; btocome acquablte<f with her ~w , surrouodlnl!ls. ' THE HARBOR VISITOR PHOSE: 494-9368 or 646-0174 <DA01 OF THE YEAR L('(l Miller has beennamt"d coo.r h of tilE' )'ear by thE" NC A.1 Divl.sioo n track and rJeld coo.cb€'5 assodation • Mlller, 39, ~ided the Ant- eaters of UC IrvinE> to thfo Dtvlstoo n championship last month at Slipper)' Rock. PeMsylvanl.ll . ln at1d1Uon, hf' pUotf!d the UCI cross coun- tn team to an N'~AA titiP laSt fa ll , ~lning an elite group of coaches who have won 2 1\C A..\ c~am)ionshlps in the same a<'~demk yea r. A gradu3te of LT LA, he coached championship prep tt>ams at PortervUie and La- guna Beach. LUGGAGE TAG WITH AIRLINE TICKET DELIVERY Z4 HOUR SER\'ICE -7 DAYS 1 l,,,;,ll'·'·' ""d I Jhd ... un Tr~~u·l to ,..dl or les' ... Zl to 30 WOI'd.& • • • . . SliD 40 .... .:~~ ••.•. Eac.b wwd O't'et 40 •• • CARS FOR SALE 19'73 CADILLAC ELOORA- 00, Coovertlble. Mint conctttim., all .. ut.ru. '1\tte wltb red interior. 38,000 mUes. $6,750 or ofter. Must see! 968-5256. • BUSI>ifi's-· ort'ORTUNITY AMBITIOUS: Enough to • make an appolntment? Why DOt? 556-43'78. KOI ofth<W~>J '-t-•·:;) ~ ... "" ,.,-a.i~ c~-"'oM•• Fancv Japanese colored Carp 20 2 ~2 Bl v .. •ew A .. e ....... 0 c """0'>'1 (714) 556-.920 ...... ,. _ _... ........... c::tw .. SALS &. H JIYtCE 420 E. 17TI1, COSTA MESA 646.7706 -646-6855 .. ,COl .... )~ • DIY O.IAMIRS 01-ITT ();;,. .. ,_....,..,. Ia •lkfl • .., ... ,kell C'Yf .. ___ _ f"lfjitC I ....... ..... ~Bwy.,CIIM PHOU,?SI-tiOI KGIUUIII'Ofl ALLOCCMICll • DIA&rl T•sh ·~ fiiDI£1_,. ;.. 5 ...... -- ~ .tmes 3.50 4." 6.50 .IS • SERVICES CARPENTRY -AU types. Home aDd office improt'e· meot -remcdeliQI -walls, decks, patiO covers, fences, Shelving, etc. Fin- est local references. 675.9363, GLEN'S GARDENI~G -and c leanup service, la~~o'TI planning and preparation. Rea.&Onab lf' rates. Good references. Call ~'73 .2007 alter 5 p.m. ("all in \OUt f"L.4.SSIFIEU 1\0!-o TO THJ.~ 1-.:\s H;:, 67 3·0 S~·O • IIAUTY U.LOII ~~~ BEAUTY NOOK 2732 E. Cout Hwy. Corono del M• Phone &44-7336 •HEARIIIC AIDS HAL AEBISCHE R * Proper Fitting Anured 3409 E. Coan Hwy. Corona del Mar 675-3833 • MAliNa HAIDWARI n.£~ "Ciolldor-Na~ Gille _...._ a.---·-.. _,.._ tOO N. 8. TEAJ.1 NO. 2 or girls aged U -14 representing the u range County Volleyball Club at the National AAU Junio r Olymvtcs In Chicago this week-end includes this group of Harbor Area gl.rls: ftoDt row, from left, Cind y Kendall, Sheila Conov"!r and Krts Pulaski; back row, Carol Krikorian, Lisa Cha rlton, Gail Harrlgnton ~hry Lange, K.1n Rush and Mltze Baker. (EnsigD photo~ Sailing team lauded Sophomore~ Hru c€' .~yres and Ji111 Murtland re<"elved ··Pirate of tl~ )·ear" and ~~ honors at Or- "VE ')ol a:ocxt orlgtnal paint- ing:s, .&CUlpture, pottery, macrame, imports, De Gra.r.la cards, artist sup- piles. 2~ off with ad. Upper Level Gallery, at 3105 Vl.lla Way, Cannery V lllq:e, Newport Beach, 673-2491. CAMPER SHELL -new coo- dltlon. Paneled. Rack for boat or surfboards, $350. Also registered "Appy " hOr ses for sale. Call (714) 737-7230, Norco. • PERSONAL EUROPEAN GENTLEMAN wishes to live on boat as caretaker . Will pay rea- sonable rent. Or will share hOUse. References. Call 675-18:1 ~ e PLUMBING-HEATING Just'Piumbing & Heating Water Heaters, Disposals, Drains, Fau,·ets, Copper Re-plpes .•.. Reasonable prices, rtay, nlgt1t t r week- ends! JUST PLUMBING Telephone: 642-4111 Ll rense No. 300948 MUSICAL FOR SALE J UNE J AMBOREE! Weber Walnut console plano for years of playlng pleasu re ..•..•• S1145 New Yamaha spinet orgu wll h ABC, Rotary Speaker, etf'., now )lsi ...• Sl4!9 I:Seautltul Baldwin Acrosonie spinet pU.no, excellent quality ••.•.••• $ 995 Popular ll hard to find Ham • mond M-102 Walnut or- gan ••••••••••• S1015 Evf!reu 45 '" studio plano ·· yours for ••••••• $1095 Lowrey TLOK-SA Oreu, loaded with gtJOdlea $2095 (AU Items subject to prtor Ale.) Rent a Yamaha pllDo or organ --ctn yoar eblld 1 nmmer of fila I rm~ale. Try before yoa blayl SCHMIDT MUSIC CO. Lowrey • Stellrny,. Yamaha I iO? N, Malo St., Slata AM Est. 1914 POC.e 54'1'-6056 ange Coast CoUege's anD&&a.l banQuet hoooring lts SIUlot!t team . The 1975-76 season was a big one for coach Jim Jor- gensen's Bucs. The Pintes won the Dooglas cup ellm1 na- tton and the North-South Re- gatta, and finished 7th In the prestigious Jotm F. Ken- nedy memorial regatta hos- ted by the U.S. Naval Aca. demy on Chesapeake Bay, Md. Two year lettermen are · Bnace Ayres and Gicl ~ Mocskonyt or Newport; Jtm Murtland of llunt- Beaeta, aDd RcibiD Sodaro of Coroaa del Mar. ODe yee.r Mttermeu an Maara Heoegbl.n of Oruce, Jetf Stooe of Coroaa del Mar, Tony Watteoa of Costa Mesa, and Crate Barto, Paul Murphy, Jeff Weits I.Dd Ka.. reo DeClue of Newport Beach. CALL 673 ·0550 FOR A SUBSCRIPTION TO THE ENSIGN •••• ONLY SS A YEAR LIGALNOnCE NOTICE Of PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE lS HEREBY GJV- EN that the City Counc il of the City of Newport BeaC'h will hold a pwblic hea ring regarding the appeal of the Balboa Island lmpro"ement Association from the deci- sion or the Planning Com~ mlssloo granting Variance No. 1058 to Paul Muter oo property located at 325 E. Bay Front to permit inter- ior attentions attd second noor room .. ddtUons on a nonconforming slDgJe family dwelling with eztstlng side yard setbacks of 3 feet (where the Ordlnance re- quires 4 foot side yards on lots wider. than 40 teet). The proposed development wtu exceed 1.5 timeS the bulldable area of the lot lD the R-1.5 District. AU new construction cooforms with required setbacks, escept for a portion of the proposed family room 011 the first noor that eocroaches to wUhln 3 teet of a side prop. erty Une (where the Ordin- ance reQUires a 4 foot side yllrd) aDd a seccmd Door wlodow that eocroac bes wlthlD 3 feet 6 the rroat Eut Bay the OlartcUoc l1ap a recp~lred 5 txJt front setblck~ NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR- THER CilVEN thtt the public beariDc wUI be on tbe 12th day ot 1976, at tbe hour p.m. lo lbo COIIIICU C .. Lm- bon or lbe City Han CJty of Newport 8elc!4 ltlorala, at 'ltb!cb u::: ... ;;.;; pllct ... , ud all ~ lattrell:ld may appear .......... -. Doris Gtorp City Cltrt City oiNtwpOrt PlbliA: Jue u, 1r'76, 1be NtwpOrt llartlor EAIIp. JO AliNE BANDEL TO ATTEN D UC IRVINE Joanne Bandel, one of the top womer~ volle)'baJI play- ers In Orange Count)", wiU enroll at UC Irvine ln Sep- tember, according. to UCJ •·oacn Shar Buhli&:. Joanne is a graduate of Corona del Mar htgh school aod has at. tended Orange Coast College for the past 2-l/2years.She was honored as Corona del Mar's athlete of the year in 1974 an<1 has been the most valuab le player on the OCC volleyba ll team for the past 3 seasons. ARSONIST BLAMED Newspapers ignited IJy an arsonist under the car or William L. Moooey, in his car port at Apt. 3, 994 El' Camino An., at ti:32 p.m. J11ne 16, caused oo damage, Colta Mesa poUce N!POrted. Tbe ear did DOt catcb tlre. SuQeCt. wu a Necro youtll, ......... , .. ........... 'I li I IF CAM EQUAL A LIFETIME OF TOIL." ----With today's lnftaUmary treods, JOU mlebt aeed 2 or S sacb p.ropertles ---t.t tbU OCEAN VIEW coado eoUd be 1. good starter. It bu I spacious bedrooms, 2-1/2 bl.tbl, tlage li~I.Dc room aad a VIEW deck. u pictured aboYe. Price only $19,500, !Deluding the b c:Wtles of a clubhouse, rnrlmmi.Dg ~ and tennis co.rt. Incidentally •. you OWN tbe Land -- SITUATED Otl TEN ICREl SPACIOUS I & 2 BE-AI'AI'IMIM'B .... , ...... u ..... oloo4 • Prf,. .. P'•tl•• • fiNpl.ces • POOLS • TEIIMIS COUITS • s. ... ,.,.-Fe.lly S.ctie• • A41•c .. t .. Sct. .. t. •4 ,1.,1•••4 900S..L-CDM 12 to 15 yeua of ace, wear· lr.:i.a.-' __ 401....,~ laC blue jeaas Uld a dark '11MoocA ... ,. •-c. ... Hwy., doN .. , ..... _I 1 . ... Serving the real estate needs of all Americans I I I I I I I I I I Realtors~ are serving the real eslate needs of all Americans. Providing expert advice in every phase of real estate. For your every real eslale need. look for the symbol of a Reali or• Call your Realtor· ' tdM VISIT US AID ENJOY THE VIEWS 444 CABRILLO TERRACE, CORONA HIGHLANDS OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 BeautUW ocean views. Two or 3 bedroom borne, famOy room, 2 fireplaces, prtnte Jatio. FOR SALE OR LEASE I 8 8 8 OPEN SAT.& SUN. 1-5 413 CABRILLO TERRACE, CORONA HIGHLANDS Four bedrooms, family room, pool. Canyon •lew and tranqulllty .•• great family home. $195,000 •••• OPEN SUN. 1-5 17 CARMEL BAY DR . SPYGLASS Expansive Vlew-.-San Clemente. Catalina, Ocean and Bay, Palos Verdes, night lights. Approximately 2,400 Sq. Ft., 3 bedrooms, fa mily room, formal dining room. Fee land. $189,279 DOH Y. rRS.XKlU( '~tAlTO?\ 3250 E..t Cent Hit C.... ... Mof.Coli P HONE 6 4 0-7000 •••••••••••••••••• EXCLUSIVE OFFERING REDUCED!! A frob IDd lmmaet~late cutom-butlt thr" bed- room bome. w..-n eabtDet& ud ..., IIIPIJaDees. Dniped by H. E. RUey, A. L A. Now S139,SOO -.y_.;a ......... ,, .. --,.. ............... ..,.-t lOY I. McCAilDLE aw.:roa II .. ,. •• ME.OIT ._VD.r CDSTA IIJA LIDO LANDMARK Situated on 5~ lots, this home offen a rar e opportunity for user or investor. 7 bedrooms and 7 baths, formal dining room and lots of space. $480,000. "~·-· R TOTAL RELAXATION Newly llstet1 ln Blg Canyon! LOVE LY 3 bedroom, formal dlnlng room town-home with wooderful jl- cuul and cold pool for your family relantJaa. Exceptionally priced at $152,500 and you own the land. Jeanne Newman. 642-8235. (Q36) 901 DOVER DRIVE 642-823SI1U4 S.. ""IGUEL 64"-i-200 4S4S C~PUS OR., 752-1414 BIG OCEAN VIEWS CORONA tiiGHLANDS Two iodtvtctual homes • • with pool and ocean views. Private a<.'ress to beach. See these 3-bedroom, 2-bath bomes vnt h large den, !I replaces, wet !Jar. Both of th"se ocean vif>W properties are on a huge fee lot for only $187,500. THIS IS ONE OF THE BEST VA LUES I~ COR. ONA DEL MAR. ~ MARTIN 6 "- 73113 REAL ESTATE COAST HIGHWAY.CORONA DEL MAR Oo 'Pa vi f.·o~' REAL ESTATE 200 .. AJN STReET · BALBOA _......., __ L 675 · 8120 -"IT'S A WHALE OF AM ICEA I" "Best of Condo " BEST OF ALL CONDO LIVING at S4S,SOO Two bedrooms, 1-1/2 bathS, charming privatP patio. Tennis at your door step ... pools, sauna and jacuul. * 675-St30 * 3637 E. (Nit Hwy """' ............... Elt8ll Vacant Commercial PARKWG FOR 40 CARS! FOR SALE OR LEASE 16,000 SQ. ft. lncllldlDC approximately 1,000 sq. ft. of air ooodltiaoed oftlces -7,560 sq. tt. 1J utn bl(tl Wt-up, remalDder of bW.Jd.l.Qg is concr ete block ud pumice block. 16' 1 16' electrically pented load.loc door. 16' :1 Z5' Jl)n)' booth. 600 amp., 240 • ., 3 pb. power. Merc::ory lights. UMI TElliS •rOWMER MAY CARWY OPEN OA IL" 9-4 SAT . & SUM. EVES. BY APPT. NELSON ROBINSON ReaHor 200 MAr. ST., JALBOA 548-3414 PHONES 675-8120 WHO NEEDS OCEANFRONT? It the answer is ''I do," then s ee our pride and joy Ln South Laguna. It's a two bedroom, 2 bath own-your-own 1n a security building and fully furnished at $9j,OOO, Sand and surf plus a large, sparkling pool. Enjoy! Enjoy! Call 673-4400 ************ ~chelle Robers, RC4ltor 3333 E. ea. Hipway Comaa dd Mar 675-2373 ****** ******** •••••••••••••••••• IlLS SALES REPORT Sales through the Multiple List ing Se rvic e of the Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa Board of Realtors totalled $182 MILLION in the hrs t five months of 1976. THIS IS A 59 PER C E:-.lT INCREASE OVER THE SAME PERIOD OF 1975. 3,139 new list- ings were processe d, of wtuch 69 PER CENT WERE SOLD. 72 per cent of the sales were coope rative . List ··~ur property with a Realtor . Versailles Model C.tutst•nr1lii~ ~ lJe<iroom, 4-1/2 bath Big Canyon home. l\1udt !>OUI!ht alter end unit wlth speetacular v1ew or t it•· I!Oif eourse. Coty den with ftr@pl.ace op+-ns to ourt ~nd area v•ith a heated p cur.zl spa. EldO\ tox~uUve livmg at tls best in t hls r1ra m.lll• 3';01) sq. ft. !lome. EaS) wal~ distance to H1£ r an\ou Country Clul!and rec-reat ion fa cutues. Call 640-6161 WATBFitOMT .!'jew·unde r C('lns lruclion : c ontemp. Cape Cod. 4 BR. 41 ~ ba .. play rm. or 5th BR .. 2 frpks . oak flrs .. lndscpg. Pter & float. $360.000 LJdo Nord, 6 BR. or 4 BR. & 2 BR. a pt. On sand~· beach . $295.000 BILL GRUNDY, Realtor hlo•uiers Blclt. ot Liado Isle Ul 8AYSlD£ OR •• SUIT£ 1, M.B. 675-6161 ···········~··· Summer Sale PENINSULA POINT Upside-down home -· 3 bedrooms 2 baths large f2mtly room with wet bar. • ' Expanded sun deck o.ver 3 car p.nge. Out of area owner. Reduced to $125,000 CALL 6 73-3663 EVES. 6_.2-2253 IIOCIIIId Corona •• Mar I e ·t 8 I I It. I I • I e I I I .e .------------. -tU Q) a: The Dalebout Association 142-7408 -... Dover Shores/Ba)lenllt Spectaltsts COME WITH US. . .to 1815 Buttonshell Lane Wt, at the Oalebout Assodatloo, tab utreme pleuure lD pn••t.IAI yilt uotber of our suptrl.a.t1Yt oflerblp lD Doftr hona,.,_arcnM. Ft•• btd.JGoma. t~ •bJway, •~ u~ room wtth bl(b beuHd '*"lla. rormaJ diAlDc room. lalUd ldte-. Family I'OOift. ~· bac:tJI,rd. T ..... ear pnct. $1'71.000. na. ~ IDeo~ all ol tM .,. ,.. ... oomblla- tlou of t l ... r e ud adlft UnbllltJ JGI 111ft oome to apect. OPI!M SUNDAY FROM l lO 5 CURT DOSH REALTOR 2t00 WEST COA ST HIGMWAY NEWPO FH BEACH 6·2~(72 D 833-9781 Hester-Brown RtAl TORS 1D CORONA DEL MA.R --Fou bedrooms ~ Z-1/Z t.tu. ~ muter Slllte. Great fin from U•llc room aDd tamJl1 room. Easy qpteep JUd wltb ntmnac pool aDd ... cJou.s wood deekile. Wood ptM'I. &Dd deco1' clft tllJ.s bome a warm welcome r.l- llc. REDUCED TO $164.000 T H E R r ~ --: · -----~--:-:---: L I \ '-. _, . . . . . . -~ Dr. Tom Blakely to retire A ._., tow throiiP 1 c:alb'tM 11 Europe a uta t\11 s-tar lor Dr. Tbomu A. BlUely, retir1D1 c21ttr lct ctlnetor ol ~ On.ace Coa.st E..U.CoUep. TOM 8LAK ELY MATTRESSES Jl £W -U801U)JifG l~gular Shapes laa......-.-c.t._ COST 4 MESA MATTRESS CO. 21SO He ... rt 81 .. 4. S41-1303 Or. BlalltlJ camt toColta ....... lt$1, .... tbt EY- ealllc CoUtee Mrftd ~ro­ ximately !,000 lbtddl • J•r. for tbe 19'15-7h cbool r.r tbe EWIIlliiC couece bU MtO rertstn Uons ex-ceectJ.ac tt o.ooo. ··Let's eootillle cootlllltnc e<l\acatklD" wt.s tbe SQb)ed of hls ~eat taUt before the Newport Hubor-Costa Mesa Board of Realtors at Mesa Ver<J~ Cocmtry Club. UDder hls directloo aDd tnstlgaUon, the c::oll~e bas developed new COllrses, seml~rs, cor.- fe reoces and lecture series promoting real estate ow- ner ship and educating the li- censee ro better under~ tbe legal, social, moral and ecooomic obligations in ef- fectlng sales, exchanges and leases, the board pointed out. Befor e coming to Orange Coast College, Tom Blakely was president of Fresno Ju- nior College tor 3 }'eats. He was ralsed in San Ber- nardlno aDd graduated trom San Bernardino Valley Col- lege and Univer s1ty of Cali- fornia, Ber keley. See our all new Complete NORCROSS G rccring Card Section! 3.J01 E CvAST H IGHV..AY l..ORON A DEL MAR Burglar ! HOW MUCH CAN YOU AFFORD TO LOSE IF A .BURGLAR DECIDES TO BREAK INTO YOUR HOME OR BUSINESS TONIGHT ? A78-l~ 871-13 Sea Coast will plan your home or business security system . Phone 642-3490 Now! (,4 1.)1 ...... fl/ s.. c... ........... S.~} 1651 P la centia A ve . -Costa Mesa • 16 lfol HARaOR AR£4 t lac kwall with trJde MRS. GORDON BERLIN of tbe Bluffs, left, recetYes a list of ruod-ratsing plans from Mrs. Lester P. Elmore of Balboa Peninsula as they discuss some of tbe eveots to be held by the Women's Auxillary of the Artbrttls Foundation, Orange County branch. Mrs. Berlin ts the new president of the Auxtll.ary and Mrs. Elmore ls vice- president. Other new officers introduced at the new members tea Tuesday, June 22, ar e Mrs. AleDDder Campbell, membership, with Mrs. Theodore Maravtch as her co-ct\alrman; Mrs. Harry Dodson, treasurer; Mrs. MUll.ard Jameson, cor responding secretary; Mrs. Marshall, recording secretar y, and Mrs. Richard Fuller, parllamentarlan .. (Ensign photo.) Goingfishing,says Art Art Christensen, retlrlng Aug. 30 after 29 years of service wllh N~wport-Me­ sa uniJied schOol district, Is seeking new places to rtsh. He Is an avit1 surf-fisher - man, but his catth In local waters has been slim In r ecent years. Once retire- ment c-omes, he seeks good fishing spots, if anyont> knows of any. He also .,.,·ants to do mort! reading and gol f- Ing. Mr. Christensen started with the Newport Beach El- ementary schOol district In February, 1947, at Newport elementary school, and his boss was Supt. H. 0. Ensign. He t>erarne pr inripal of En- sign mirldle school when tt opened tn l c:l49 and remained there 1() yea rs. From there he went to bP principal of Balearic school, also serv- ing the McNally trainable mentally-retarded school. His most rec ent schOol assignment was as school pr incipal at Whittier school, a 3 year stint. or late he has bE>eo in instroetlooal -services 111 t1ist n ct head- ART CHRlSTEHSEH quarter s at 1601-16th St., Newport Heights. While liking to surf Clsh best, he has done ocean fish- ing from boats. He recalls in his early4ys fishing out of Long Beach at the Horse- shoe kelp when he bad trou- ble getting his bait down through the barracuda to wher e the yellowta.U were swimming down below. Sad- ly, he comments, such fisb- ing ls no more. Park planting funds ok' d Hirirw of landscape ar chi- tects for 4 cit} parks was approverl by the Costa Me- sa City Council Monday night. Kammeyer, Lynch and Partners wUJ receive $1 4,- 155 for Ogle Street park site; Courtland Paul-Arthur Beg~s and Assoclates wtu receive $27,000 for Bear Street park site, and the Reynolds Environmental Group SI S, 700 Cor Brentwood par k site and the Ford- ham and WUson Sreet park site plans. Mayor Dominic RaciU and City Cler k EUeen P. Phinney were authorl..zed to slgn an agreement to purchase 2 parcels of Super Block land from Florence H. Alexander for $75,700, Super Block ls directly north of Lions Park, where civic projects art> planned, including a new tire station. Approval to allow dtvlslon of a 24-unit apartment pro- ject into coodominiams at 2159 Canyon Dr. was gr anted to Properties West Inc., 3345 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. A tract map for the property was also approved. C78-14 E71-14 5.60-15 1.00.15l Plus $1.77 ro·$2.32 f.E.T., depeodlng on size. WlUTEWALLS just $3 more. Thomas K. (lo!venger, 2719 Albatross Dr •• Costa Mesa, r eceived a variance for a 200-seat dlnner res- taurant at 1525 Mesa Ver- de Drive East. Richard N. Salmonson, P. 0. Box 1314, Newport Beach, received a zone exception for 2 four- unlt apartments at 679 W. 18th St. Alan Adams, Enci- no. received a varlance from parldac requirements for a 12-unlt apartment at 1926 Wallace AYe. Cathy Lynn Horto"l, 3358 t.laricOld Clr- cle, Costa Mesa, was dented a coodJUooal use to estab- Usb a dance and mo•ement sk1Us tra1ni.Dc center tor chlldrea IDd adultalD a mu- ufactafiAI-c-tn.l zooe •t Auto Senice ... for more good ,ears m JVfUCJJr Front-End Alignment SJ]f:\: e Complete enelylia e~td allrnment c:of'- rec\ion -to lncreue tire mlle•t• ... 1roprove ateerlnt nfaty e Prad•'- eqlllpment, qed by experienced ..,._ chanica. help• enaure a predlloe aU ... ment *"'c.~ Lube and Oil Change r ... , .... .-.. ,._.. •• a .... ,.._ q•••• , ... r., ... c • $588 ., .. , .. ., • c.,J.t. dautlllalulcatloa I oil = =-:eJU• daaqe • Help• en••r• loa •••nftl • ,_ ....... fot .,. ........ .... ............. 1835 \VIdUMr AYe. ,,,. ... , .-oh . ...... Horl.o/Nr Pollq • ., ,,.,.c, '"' ..... •• or _,.,. .. , /or lu ··~ RAIIIn IMSUR ... C! 191~H.t..r ••4. c., .. M ... Anti-choke life-saving used by local teachers la!Netltc111M11c ... -r..c• tadl ~ wu •"*' bJ a Newpod....._ t•eber..., llld tlltlaned abolt tbe Rtlmlleb --••er. 1'h1a IJII)fl.ac tbe dll- trlet puebl.led &Dd clftala- ted a ftlm c. tbe Helmlleb maneuYer, IDd dlstr1buted related posters &Dd bro- chures. Ed Cooway,IDdustrtalarts teacher at Esta.Dcta. seat tbls memo to safety dlrector Ken Wert: '·On Aprtl 21 <llr~ luncb bour, our eleetoolcs ln- strocror, Ctmclt Cutforth. was ~ettnc u eleetroo- lcs club meettac In bls room. A studeot eboked oo a piece of food aDd turned nrloas s hades of white, ~k:l.DI ou- merous PUla« noises. t.lr. Cutrortll ftrst tried tbe bit In the mlddle of tbe back tech- nique, but tb1s bad no Yist- ble effect. Tbea be remem- bered reading a safety pos- ter in wbJch the grasp from behind and squeeze the dia- phragm techolqoe was des- cribed. He tried tbJs, gave the student a quick. hard squeeze or )erlt which dis- lodged the obstroctlon oo the rtrst try.'' In the second Lnstance. shortly after the nurse had shown the ftlm ro the Te- Wlnkle faculty,ldaFayeBer- ner, TeWlnltle science tea- cher and a resident of New- port Beach, was at dinner wtth her son and his girl- friend when the girl began to choke. -.cl II tMI. bteMM ol .. .......... d to • frt.d otaiM.&Mwua*-elter, Idle ,_, to reUn ••• De WU CID Iller frolt pordl. ta1.ti.IC to l frt.S. ud abe cboted oa a piece ol oi'UI(e. Sbe died before they coald ret ber ., bell>." 8Y J.C.HUMPHRIES J. C. Hnephri u , whO$ f' stor~ 111 IB2J N"wport Blvd. h11s b~~" a (f"J5ttl Me51J ltmJ,tlrlt for mort' lhtm 28 "''f'tlr$, t $ tlrt 11111horily on gr,s anti jrwelry. JEWELRY APPRAISALS Our increase In apprais- als 1s generated by increa- sing value oflnsaredgems; iJlcr~sed Interest In the value of estate jewelry; a '•need to lcDow'' value of items for sale; increased marketl.Qg of synthetics; simple curtoslty, and those who have bought elsewher e and want value checked. Appralsals include des- c ription, quality and a ''value range!' We ar e constantly surprised at the number of people who spend $500 to $5,000 oo a gem from some other source without utuizlng the expert knowledge of a trosted jeweler. We believe that much of our appraisal business stems from trost gener- ated over 28 years in the same location, plus the fac t that if we are not sure of value, we always tell people so. NEIPORT KAMQR BIIGM ntURSMY, J u•E Z4. lt" PUIUSMED ftEKL Y -,Ad£ 12 CODA DEL 1M, CAl. Corona del Mar Irvine Terrace. Cameo Highlands, Shorecliffs -all are neighborhoods of beautiful Corona del Mar -and all are areas of prime residential properties . Properties which secure many of the equity trust deed loans arranged by Newport Equity Funds. If you own property anywhere along the Orange Coast and are in the market for an equity trust deed loan , call Linda Blue or Doug Bulley of the Newport Equity Funds Loan Department. They'll be happy to give you information about a loan over the phone . The number is· 644-8824 . Call ! Newport Equity rr:unds ,Inc. Real Estate Brokers AVCO FINANCIAL TOWER 620 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE SUITE 211 NEWPORT BEACH CALIFORNIA 92660 71~-882 .. '• She put her hand ro her throat and started turni.ng white, just the way It hap- pened in tbe film,'' Mrs. Berner said. "I knew im- mediately what to do. I asked her it she was cholc1.ng, and she nodded her head; so I had her stand up so I could get i better grtp on her, and put my ar ms around her, and gave her the old hug. lt t1idn 't wor k at firs t--1 harl to do It three times. On the third tlme, out it popped." CLAMS • OYSTERS • SHRIMP • SWORDFISH e BASS After than, Mrs . Berner got the fUm and showed lt in all her classes, with de - monstrations. · ThP. Important thing ls feeling secure and con- fident, .. she said; ··--know- ing you can do it. ··I •-as especlally inter- MOM~S BUDGET Remember bow your mother used to put the f1mUy budget mooey 1n dltterent speelal envelopes, so she would have the mooey she needed to nm the hoUsehold? There would be an envelope for grocery money, one for paying the mllkrna.n_ another for treats for the kids, and maybe one for saving up for a special gift for someone. Dad would take care of the rent payments and things llke that. It bad to be pretty well organized, so there would be enough money to go around. And, if you started ''borrowing" from one envelope because another was empty, you soon found yourself in a peck of trouble. Now, I wooder why we can't get our high-priced clty administrators to follow this simple logic. Our city manager Is always borrowing from Peter to pay Paul. His latest scheme will take hundreds of thousands of dollars out of the city's water fUDd and· use it to build a library. Before that, he sold off a valuable city asset, tbe old dump property, to build a new pollee headquarters. If this keeps up, mark my word, we are going to end up with some empty '•envelopes," and we will be woodertng •here the mooey went. I remember ooe year when we ''lo~· $300,000 out of the city's rainy -day fund that way. And, speaJdng of rain, this past year or so, we've had one of our driest periods 1n history. Seems like a heck of a time to start depleting the water fund. Well, I've got a great idea for raising that money to build a library: Let's sell those ••goat hill" lots up on Cll.t.r Drive and forget about building a park that nobody needs. That park is getting more eJI)ellsive every day. The landscaping bid )Jst came in and 1t was more than 50 per cent above the amount that the City CouncU had earmark~d for that purpose. So, what does the city manager do? He tries to sUp lt past everybody on the Council consent calendar. The coosent calendar is supposed to be a long list of ''routlne" matters that the CouncU handles wlth one vote. Lucky for the tupayers that the COtmcll caught this little boo-boo and said NO. Thanks, Paul Ryckoft. This ls )1st the kind of flscal irresponslbWty that we can't afford ln this town. We need a new clty administrator -one who has the vlllage atmosphere outlook, instead of trying to copy New York. We need a blg library in Newport Ceoter about as much as Jimmy Carter needs a couple of more teeth. We should stick to our Ylllage Ubra.rles that are close to where people llYe. Aootber tbought: We . are paying stan Hlrscbberg NOT to work for the city, because our city manager refuses to accept a )ldge's declsioo to put him back to work. Wbat are we paytng )ldges for? stan ls DOt oo the payroll, bat wheo they finally ttecide to put him back on, they're eot.ng to have to give blm back pay, 80 what's the dtffereoce? I'll tell JOG, U your mother had nan the famUy oousebold the way these guys run Clty Hall, you would bavo staned to death. AL FORGIT BOONDOGGLE OF THE WEEK: The feds spent $71,000 to complle a hiStory of eomlc books. • • •